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School of Communication at Northwestern University ANNUAL REPORT 2009

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School of Communication at Northwestern Universityannual report 2009

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S M T W T F S

1New Year’s Day

2

3 4Winter quarter

classes begin

5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18Martin Luther King Jr. Day

19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29The American Pilot

Barber, 8 p.m.

30The American Pilot

Barber, 8 p.m.

31The American Pilot

Barber, 2 p.m.

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C r e A T i v e C o M M u N i T i e s

success stories like ours arise from highly effective teamwork. From its

inception, our school has benefited tremendously from the collaboration

of our students, alumni, donors, faculty, and administration. once created,

these partnerships endure.

This year’s calendar celebrates collaborations past and present:

events that sustained the school’s leadership in communication arts and

sciences, projects that demonstrate our talent for teamwork, and groups

of people from our shared history who made it all possible.

The cover of this year’s calendar features one team that has be-

come an iconic example of the alliances our people make and that make

our school, in turn, that much stronger. Lookingglass Theatre formed at

Northwestern as a student group, moved downtown, and developed a

process-driven, collaborative approach to creating new and adventurous

work that has endured two decades. Last year Lookingglass celebrated

its 20th anniversary season. in the anniversary photo above, the ensemble

reenacts favorite characters from 20 years of past productions. ensemble

members include school of Communication faculty Mary Zimmerman

(C82, GC85), Dan ostling (GC96), and David Catlin (C88) and a number

of other alumni, including David schwimmer (C88), Laura eason (C89),

and David Kersnar (C88, GC08). We’re proud of the achievements of the

company — at last count, 51 world premieres, 42 Jeff Awards and Cita-

tions, and now 20 years of creative collaboration — and of all the groups

and individuals who have contributed to, and still continue to write, the

story of our shared success.

Barbara o’Keefe, Dean

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T e A C h i N G T r A D i T i o N

The school of Communication began almost 150 years ago as a

single course in elocution taught by a faculty of one, scottish immigrant

robert McLean Cumnock, who would become the first dean of the school.

Today the school has a faculty of 185 (and still growing), more than

1,600 students, and leading programs that cover the full spectrum of

communication arts and sciences.

From the beginning, alumni, parents of students, and other gener-

ous friends have stepped forward to help the school grow and change.

Cumnock himself secured the gift from Gustavus swift that would build

the school’s first home to memorialize swift’s daughter, who died while a

student at Northwestern. (Cumnock, in the hat, is pictured at top with a

group of faculty and students in 1912 on the Annie May swift hall steps.)

Alumni and friends of the school continue to find ways to support

our students, our faculty, and our programs by giving scholarships, funds

for student activities, and, in increasing numbers, named professorships,

which allow the school to honor senior faculty members and support their

research and creative endeavors. recent endowments have established the

Jane steiner hoffman and Michael hoffman Assistant Professorship in

the roxelyn and richard Pepper Department of Communication sciences

and Disorders, the April McClain and John Delaney research Professor-

ship, and the ralph and Jean sundin Professorship in Communication

science, held by Cynthia Thompson (above).

February

S M T W T F S

1 2 3 4The American Pilot

Barber, 8 p.m.

5The American Pilot

Barber, 8 p.m.

6The American Pilot

Barber, 8 p.m.

7The American Pilot

Barber, 2 p.m.

8 9 10 11 12 13

14valentine’s Day

Chinese New Year

.

15Presidents’ Day

16 17 18The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

19The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

20The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

21The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 2 p.m.

22 23 24 25The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

26The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

27The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

28The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 2 p.m.

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T A K i N G F L i G h T

one of the challenges of dance is to take familiar forms — the human

body, established styles — and make them new. Danceworks, the dance

program’s annual showcase, features a series of pieces that, even as they

tell stories that resonate with what the audience knows, push the bound-

aries of what kinds of stories dance can tell and how movement is used

to tell them.

in “into the Blue” (top), dance lecturer Laura Wade choreographed

human bodies into aircraft and flight itself using partnering and group

lifts. in “stories to Tell,” guest choreographer Annie Beserra (WCAs97)

borrowed pieces of her own family’s history to start a conversation in

dance about schizophrenia, family farms, and the meaning of home.

The program always highlights a wide array of styles as well as the

intersections where they meet. “Modern dance, contemporary dance,

often an ethnic dance form, tap, hip-hop, jazz, ballet — and as a result, the

concert just vibrates,” said susan Lee, professor of dance.

our donors are great partners to our dance program and our faculty’s

companies, so they can take great pride in this year’s milestones and

achievements, including the 30th anniversary of the dance program, which

we’ll celebrate with a special Danceworks performance and surprise

guests. And dance professor Billy siegenfeld’s Jump rhythm Jazz Project

(whose associate creative director is adjunct dance lecturer Brandi

Coleman, above) will be celebrating too. This year the project turns 20.

March

S M T W T F S

1 2 3The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

4The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 8 p.m.

5The handmaid’s Tale

Barber, 8 p.m.

6The Who’s Tommy

Louis, 2 p.m.

The handmaid’s TaleBarber, 8 p.m.

7The handmaid’s Tale

Barber, 2 p.m.

The Who’s TommyLouis, 8 p.m.

8 9 10 11The handmaid’s Tale

Barber, 8 p.m.

12The handmaid’s Tale

Barber, 8 p.m.

13Winter quarter

classes end

The handmaid’s TaleBarber, 8 p.m.

14Daylight saving time

begins

The handmaid’s TaleBarber, 2 p.m.

15 16 17st. Patrick’s Day

18 19 20spring break begins

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28Palm sunday

29spring quarter

classes begin

Passover begins at sundown

30 31

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s u C C e s s s T o r i e s

Media and technologies change, methods of communication change, and

yet the fundamentals of storytelling endure.

our radio/television/film department teaches the history, theory, and

production of media, from cinema to broadcast television (such as film-

ing a production of Leonard Bernstein’s 1952 one-act opera Trouble in

Tahiti, top) to alternative media to emerging technologies. our faculty and

alumni have always been leaders in bringing storytelling into the electronic

— and now the digital — media age to inspire, persuade, and educate.

The department’s new master of fine arts program in writing for

the screen and stage, for instance, arms our students with a set of core

principles that prepare writers to imagine, collaborate, and demonstrate

versatility. Writers who want to be playwrights and writers who want to

be screenwriters find that they can do both, and more. They leave the

program with a diverse portfolio, a network of fellow writers, and invalu-

able connections in the industry, since so many of our alumni are generous

donors of their time as well as their financial resources.

in fact, each year we welcome a number of successful alumni back to

campus to talk to students about their careers and lives. recent visitors

have included Catherine huff Gottfred (GC73, GC79), a communication

sciences and disorders alumna and the president of the American speech-

Language-hearing Association; raymond Lee (C04), a radio/television/

film alumnus who starred in the Broadway production of Mamma Mia!;

and erica Daniels (C91) (above), a performance studies alumna who is

now the casting director of Chicago’s steppenwolf Theatre.

April

S M T W T F S

1 2Good Friday

3

4easter

5Passover ends

6 7 8 9Air Guitar highBarber, 7 p.m.

10Air Guitar highBarber, 7 p.m.

11Air Guitar highBarber, 2 p.m.

12 13 14 15Air Guitar highBarber, 7 p.m.

16Air Guitar highBarber, 7 p.m.

17Air Guitar highBarber, 7 p.m.

18Air Guitar highBarber, 2 p.m.

19 20 21 22earth Day

23Danceworks

Louis, 8 p.m.

24Danceworks

Louis, 8 p.m.

25Danceworks

Louis, 2 p.m.

26 27 28 29Danceworks

Louis, 8 p.m.

30Danceworks

Louis, 8 p.m.

Waa-Mu show Cahn, 8 p.m.

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s A M e s o N G A N D D A N C e

Although we can search the past and discover many traditions, perhaps

none of them are quite as beloved as Waa-Mu.

The Waa-Mu show is Northwestern university’s own original musi-

cal revue — written, performed, and presented by Northwestern students.

since its first production by the combined Women’s Athletic Associa-

tion (WAA) and Men’s union (Mu) in 1929, Waa-Mu has become an

institution for budding theatrical talent and a must-see for the broader

Northwestern community, which is why the Associated Press called it “the

greatest college show in America.”

every year’s show has a new theme. At top, from left, theatre majors

Madeline Duffy-Feins (C09), junior Andi Alhadeff, and sophomore Brian

Bohr put a modern spin on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland for 2009’s

one for the Books. This year, the 78th Waa-Mu show will take an irrever-

ent look at history with it’s About Time.

What never changes is the encouragement the show receives from

our alumni and friends, whose generous annual fund gifts support some of

our most treasured traditions. students who participate every year learn,

among other things, to engage with the past. “The students treasure being

a part of the Waa-Mu family,” said Dominic Missimi (above, at lower right

with the 2008 Waa-Mu cast), professor emeritus in service of theatre,

who is directing his 17th Waa-Mu this year. “The family is not just the

people in the show, but the people who return year after year to be in the

audience. The students love that sense of ongoing tradition and that they

are now a part of it.”

May

S M T W T F S

1Waa-Mu show

Cahn, 2 and 8 p.m.

Danceworks Louis, 8 p.m.

2Danceworks

Louis, 2 p.m.

Waa-Mu show Cahn, 2 p.m.

3 4 5 6Waa-Mu show

Cahn, 8 p.m.

7Waa-Mu show

Cahn, 8 p.m.

8Waa-Mu show

Cahn, 2 and 8 p.m.

9Mother’s Day

Waa-Mu show Cahn, 2 p.m.

10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21A Midsummer Night’s DreamBarber, 8 p.m.

22A Midsummer Night’s DreamBarber, 8 p.m.

23A Midsummer Night’s DreamBarber, 2 p.m.

24 25 26 27A Midsummer Night’s DreamBarber, 8 p.m.

28A Midsummer Night’s DreamBarber, 8 p.m.

29A Midsummer Night’s DreamBarber, 8 p.m.

30A Midsummer Night’s DreamBarber, 2 p.m.

31Memorial Day

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P o M P A N D C i r C u M s T A N C e s

June is the month when Northwestern looks forward. students finish their

classes and rush off to internships and summer jobs. Faculty members

plan time for their research or creative projects. Graduating seniors take

their much-anticipated walk across the Pick-staiger stage and look for-

ward to using all the knowledge and skills they’ve gained as they go out

into the world.

Commencement is a tradition that hasn’t changed much over time.

Graduating students still don robes, mortarboards, and tassels; students

receiving advanced degrees still wear hoods to signify their field of study.

“Pomp and Circumstance” still rolls across ryan Field.

some traditions do change over time, though. once, all students ap-

plying to graduate from what was then the school of speech had to pass

a “platform test” — a sort of stump speech performance judged by an

interdisciplinary faculty panel. (The practice was time-consuming for

every one and was discontinued in most departments in 1951.) Methods

of imparting knowledge change, too. Consider the bone prop, once used by

school of speech students to practice articulation (top).

specific skills needed by our graduates change, but even as we shed

what has become outdated and adopt new ideas, the basis of the train-

ing we provide, a solid liberal arts education, continues to prepare our

students for the careers — and, more important, for the lives — they will

have beyond our campuses.

June

S M T W T F S

1 2 3 4 5spring quarter

classes end

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14Flag Day

15 16 17 18Commencement

19

20Father’s Day

21summer session

begins

22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

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T r A D i T i o N o F T r Y o u T s

it’s a theatre tradition that shows on the road to Broadway stop in

Chicago for previews and a little fine-tuning before opening night on the

Great White Way.

That’s the model the American Music Theatre Project uses: new,

adventurous works get a supportive environment at Northwestern —

space, time, resources — in which to find their feet. And in the meantime,

our students have the opportunity to be intimately engaged with the evolu-

tion of a new creative piece.

Take, for instance, AMTP’s developmental production of Girls vs.

Boys (top) last summer, a prelude to its April premiere at The house The-

atre of Chicago. The show was developed in a class taught by the house

artistic director, one of the script’s writers. The “tryout” performance fea-

tured the talents of 16 of our undergraduate students, alumna Collette

Pollard (GC08), and faculty members David Bell, Ana Kuzmanic, and Jen

Collins. The project was supported by AMTP’s donors and its first-ever

grant from the National endowment for the Arts.

This year it’s another exciting project: Not Wanted on the voyage, a

postmodern fable about the biblical flood. students are working alongside

the musical’s writers to create a workshop performance in preparation

for the premiere as part of the school’s summer Music Theatre Festi-

val. AMTP got some help from Tony Award–winning actress Faith Prince

(above with Brian hall, one of the show’s writers), who recorded a demo

of the soundtrack to help promote the project. Also exciting: this produc-

tion is supported by AMTP’s second NeA grant.

July

S M T W T F S

1 2 3

4independence Day

5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31six-week summer

session ends

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L i s T e N i N G T o h i s T o r Y

in 1936 a new kind of class appeared in the Northwestern university

course catalog — radio. Classes in radio writing and production (at top,

students in a radio class wait for their cue) were soon joined by courses

in announcing, directing techniques, and program development as well as

Northwestern university Playshop, where students of the 1940s and ’50s

wrote and performed radio scripts to air on Chicago stations.

Those scripts have received new life, thanks to Northwestern’s student-

run radio station, WNur 89.3 FM (above), and the student group North-

western university radio Drama (NurD). NurD members have researched

the Playshop scripts, available in university Archives, to find examples

worthy of adapting and putting back on the air. The scripts have given the

students some unexpected lessons. “it’s fascinating to see how the writers

treat sound in these shows,” said junior Daniel Carlyon, executive pro-

ducer of NurD. “Not as something to layer over the performances, as is

done in film and theatre today, but as another performer in its own right.”

WNur broadcasts 168 hours of programming a week, including spe-

cial broadcasts, such as last year’s live debate of evanston mayoral candi-

dates. The station has grown to reach a global audience, thanks to friends

and alumni who have supported WNur since it was just a weak 10-watt

transmission that barely reached Chicago. Today the station streams on-

line at www.wnur.org and can be heard by a potential audience of millions.

August

S M T W T F S

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11ramadan begins

at sundown

12 13 14eight-week summer

session ends

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

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T r A D i T i o N s M A D e N e W

When the performers in the Theatre and interpretation Center’s produc-

tion of Arsenic and old Lace took the stage last fall, they were honor-

ing tradition: stage tradition, by presenting a beloved comedy, but also

Northwestern theatre tradition, by bringing faculty, students, alumni, and

community members to the same stage.

The production was directed by Tony Award–winning playwright

and director and performance studies professor emeritus Frank Galati

(C65, GC67, GC71) and starred theatre faculty members Mary Poole

(C75, GC87) and Cindy Gold (top), Chicago professional actor John

Mohrlein, Jeff Award winner Dennis Zacek (GC65, GC70), and a talented

cast of students. The artistic staff included costume designer virgil C.

Johnson (GC67), professor emeritus of theatre; sound designer Josh

horvath, lecturer in theatre; set designer Collette Pollard (GC08); and

lighting designer sarah hughey (GC09).

Drawing on talent from across the community was a hallmark of

Northwestern’s earliest organized theatrical efforts, known as university

Theatre. The first official university Theatre production was George s.

Kaufman’s The Butter and egg Man, staged in 1928. The show featured

a student cast and crew and faculty directors.

it’s a learning experience that leaves everyone involved inspired and

invigorated, said henry Godinez (above), artistic director of the Theatre

and interpretation Center. “i suspect it is perhaps akin to the experience

some students and faculty might share doing lab work in the sciences.

everyone involved found it to be a hugely successful and enriching experi-

ence, one that we certainly hope to continue.”

september

S M T W T F S

1 2 3 4

5 6Labor Day

7 8rosh hashanah

begins at sundown

9ramadan ends

10rosh hashanah

ends

11

12 13 14 15 16 17Yom Kippur

begins at sundown

18Yom Kippur

19 20 21Fall quarter

classes begin

22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30

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o L D T h i N G s , N e W W A Y s

The research and creative projects faculty members undertake outside

the classroom — funded, in part, by our donors — often look forward:

how do we design better hearing aids? how is social networking changing

the way we communicate? What is the future of the failing newspaper

industry? or backward, like e. Patrick Johnson’s oral history on black gay

men in the south and Mary Zimmerman’s fresh take on the ancient text

The Arabian Nights (above) — which as staged at the Berkeley repertory

Theatre featured Pranidhi varshney (C06) (center).

however, The horror show, curated in New York last summer by

radio/television/film faculty members Debra and David Tolchinsky, looked

not forward, not back, but deep within. What are we so afraid of?

Perhaps a haunted/haunting girl levitating, legless, over her doll’s car-

riage? Chicago artist Christopher schneberger’s series of Frances Naylor

images (at top, Frances with Pram, south Porch) struck a nerve with

the audience.

Debra Tolchinsky predicted it. As she told the village voice, she found

schneberger’s photos “stunning, eerie, and off-putting. i saw them and

had to have them in the show.”

“in particular, we were attracted to work about the figure you aren’t

sure you saw, the sound you couldn’t have heard, the memory you must

have invented,” the Tolchinskys wrote for the exhibit’s catalog. “We were

attracted to work about paralyzing indecision and haunting regret, work

that resees old things in new and disturbing ways.”

october

S M T W T F S

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11Columbus Day

12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31halloween

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T o o L s F o r T o M o r r o W

Can looking forward change the past? it can certainly change what we

thought we knew.

Take, for instance, the vital research that Cynthia Thompson, the

ralph and Jean sundin Professor in Communication science, and her

lab team do with stroke victims who suffer language impairment. highly

detailed brain scans show that low blood flow (the light blue patches

at top) may affect not just areas of the brain damaged in the stroke but

other areas as well. That knowledge adds new dimension to the study of

stroke recovery.

our researchers and artists can make their contributions to the world,

thanks to funds that allow us to outfit our labs and classrooms with tech-

nological advances and industry-standard tools. recently, funds from an

anonymous donor made it possible for us to upgrade computers and soft-

ware in the Theatre and interpretation Center’s design lab, where students

learn to create elaborate virtual stages and lighting designs. The same

donor helped us make more than $30,000 in classroom upgrades, includ-

ing the installation of a high-definition screen in a prototype classroom.

Another recent gift, from the herrington-Fitch Family Foundation,

will fund a dedicated high-definition station for our radio/television/film

department. such a station will allow students to edit films for festival

submission — like the students whose films are produced each year by

studio 22, Northwestern’s student-run not-for-profit film production

company. Alex schwarm (Co9) (above, directing actress Meaghen Quinn)

made his film As ever, stan through studio 22 last year and then saw it

pick up a cinematography award nomination on the festival circuit.

November

S M T W T F S

1 2 3 4 5 6

7Daylight saving time

ends

8 9 10 11veterans Day

12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25Thanksgiving

26 27

28 29 30

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B e G i N N i N G s , A G A i N

if you peer into deep history or into the hazy future, you’ll find that some

things, timeless things, remain the same: the school’s dedication to stu-

dents, alumni, and faculty; the crisp air off the lake on a fall day; the

sunset glow of the facade of Annie May swift hall — our home, our eden,

and the place that reminds us of our beginnings.

in 2008 we completed a restoration of Annie May swift hall to

take the 1895 building with us into the future. Working within its historic

structure, we restored and modernized, creating new office space for our

radio/television/film and performance studies departments and renovating

the auditorium.

it was from this space in Annie May swift hall that we dedicated a

black box theater to the late Alvina Krause (above), the legendary North-

western acting and interpretation teacher whose methods remain the

basis of our acting curriculum. The Alvina Krause studio and an endow-

ment in her name to support productions there were made possible by gifts

in her honor, including a lead gift from Krause students richard Benjamin

(C60) and Paula Prentiss Benjamin (C59).

Tony Award winner Frank Galati, another Krause student and pro-

fessor emeritus of performance studies, spoke at the studio’s dedication.

he called it a fitting space because of its flexibility for a range of perfor-

mance forms. “she encouraged the study of art, history, philosophy, music,

religion, languages, astronomy and the sciences, literature and literary

criticism,” he said. “her own study was wide-ranging and eclectic.”

December

S M T W T F S

1hanukkah begins

at sundown

2 3 4Fall quarter classes end

5 6 7 8 9hanukkah ends

10 11Winter break begins

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25Christmas

26Kwanzaa begins

27 28 29 30 31New Year’s eve

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Founder’s Circle ($50,000 or more) • Gregory G. Berlanti (c94) • estate of Marie e. Brittin (c41, Gc49)† • David carlyon (Gc93) and Barbara whitman • community foundation for the national capital Region • John Delaney

and April Mcclain-Delaney (c86) • DirectV • Paul Guagliardo (Guyardo) (c83, GJ84) and Victoria Perla • Robert n. (c57) and Kaye K. (wcAS57) Hiatt* • Michael B. (wcAS72, G73) and Jane S. (c86) Hoffman • Jaharis

family foundation* • Michael Jr. and Mary Jaharis • Steven M. and elaine K. (wcAS81) Jaharis • Lambert family foundation • Bill G. and Sheila S. Lambert • Richard Ledes and Kathryn M. Jaharis (c83) • Josephine P. and

John J. Louis foundation • John J. (KSM89) and elizabeth S. Louis • Josephine P. Louis (c52) • Johnny Mercer foundation • tracy L. Merrill • estate of Beulah Holland Mock (c29, GJ31)†* • Pepper family foundation • Richard S.

(Mcc53) and Roxelyn M. (c53) Pepper* • Schwab fund for charitable Giving • Kimberly L. Stewart (c79) • estate of Ralph Sundin (eB36)† • clarke J. and Susan A. Vetrono (c62) • todd M. (wcAS87) and Ruth warren

President’s Circle ($25,000–49,999) • eleanor coon Briggs • Richard o. Briggs (wcAS69, L77) • owen L. coon foundation • David S. Lefkowitz (c82)* • Garry (c68) and Karla B. Mathiason* • thomas and Louise M.

Middleton • neal H. Schuman (c72) • Melvin f. (c52) and Betty Schlesinger (wcAS53) Sembler • t-o-P Jewish foundation

Dean’s Circle ($10,000–24,999) • Bindley family foundation • B. Scott Bindley (c88) • william Bindley (c84) • william e. Bindley • Patricia Buehler Blankenship (c53) • Patricia and Albert c. Buehler Jr. foundation •

Margaret S. and Philip D. Block Jr. family foundation • Philip D. iii and Judith S. (c63) Block* • Richard H. and Marian A. (wcAS70) Bott • Pierre c. Bouvard (c83)* • whitney K. Burditt (c00) • coastal community foundation

of South carolina • John P. and Anne c. (c78) coffey • colbert family fund of coastal community foundation • Stephen t. (c87) and evelyn McGee colbert • Douglas R. (wcAS73, KSM76) and Susan P. (c77) conant •

Robert D. (c55) and Jean S. conrad • cookie Jar foundation • william w. Donnell (J66, GJ67) • David A. eckert (Mcc77) • fidelity investments charitable Gift fund • Leonard A. Gail and Robin M. Steans • Hall charitable trust

• william Bradford Hall (c80) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (c82) • Marg Helgenberger (c82) • Sandra S. Hessler (c85) • Andrew A. Hirsch (c87) • Armin & esther Hirsch foundation • Philip K. and Alexandra c. Howard • nancy

Knowles* • Knowles foundation • A. J. walton & A. walton Kroenke charitable foundation • e. Stanley and Ann w. Kroenke • estate of william A. Lehnerd (c54, Gc61)† • Minow family foundation • newton n. (c49, L50,

H65) and Josephine B. (wcAS48) Minow* • Barbara D. Molotsky (wcAS65) • christine M. Myers • naras foundation • Lee Perlman and Linda Riefberg • Louis and Jill Raizin • Stephen and wendy R. (Gc81) Schall • Shaw

family Supporting organization • Robert e. (Mcc70, KSM81) and charlene H. (wcAS70) Shaw • Stuart H. (c78, Gc78) and Rose Singer • Audrey Jane walton trust • Audrey J. walton • ward foundation trust • charles G.

and Donna R. ward • Jenniffer weigel • tim weigel Scholarship fund • woodrow wilson national foundation

John Evans Circle ($5,000–9,999) • chicago Drama League • Paula J. clancy (c59)* • Michael L. (c67) and Mary c. Denger* • fein foundation • Adam R. fein and Linda Keithan-fein • fJc • Stuart and Bess Goldring •

walter H. iii and Peggy V. (c48) Helmerich* • frank X. iii (wcAS64) and Mary c. (c63) Henke • Michael and Suzanne Hupy • emily Jefferson (c53) • Joyva corporation • Diane R. Katzin (c75) • Barbara and Garry Marshall

family foundation • Garry K. (J56) and Barbara w. Marshall • Melamed trust • Bill Melamed (c79)* • Pamela n. Pagano (c84, Gc85) • Richard (c85) and Leslye S. (wcAS85) Radutzky • irving Scher and Amy L. Katz • Avy

and Marcie Stein • Loretta B. Sweeney (c53) • thorn River foundation • Kevin L. (wcAS84) and tina K. willens

Fellows ($2,500–4,999) • Roger w. (c79) and Kathi Adams • Bruce A. Albert (c92) • Aon center • Stephanie M. Burns (c91) • Ron fassler and Margaret L. nagle (c83) • eric f. fisher (c86) • connie frank foundation •

Paul Stuart frank (c89) • Abraham fuchsberg family foundation • Steven and Jill fugaro • John J. (c58) and Marty Gillin* • edward A. (c53) and Julia Hansen • e. f. Harris family foundation • edward f. Harris (GMcc52)

• Raymond James charitable endowment fund • Dorothy “Dee” Kreft (BSM50) • chris and Beth B. (c78) Martin • Joseph Mullarkey Distributors • Marla S. Persky (c78) • Andrew and emily Gerson (c86) Saines • Bennett G.

(c78) and Shelley cohn (c78) Schmidt • Seattle foundation • John H. ii (wcAS62) and Patricia P. (c61) Shields • Arlene A. Siavelis (c79, KSM82) • B. J. (wcAS71) and Sandra D. (c71) Silverman • frederick tanne (c82)

• Richard n. tufeld (c48) • Vanguard charitable endowment Program • Brenton n. Ver Ploeg (c69)* • H. Ronald welsh (c72)* • Molly w. williams (Mcc63) • Jacob wu and Lily Bork • David (c68, Gc69, Gc74) and nikki M.

(c71) Zarefsky*

Members ($1,000–2,499) • Benedict J. and Sybil S. (c51) Adelson • Ronald J. Aronberg trust • Ronald J. Aronberg (eB54) • Atlanta christian foundation • clay t. (Mcc88, GMcc92, KSM92) and Karen G. (c88)

Barnes • Robert and Denise Barta • nancy M. Battel (c69) • Michael P. Benz (c98) • Sandra L. Berman (c78) • eric B. (c86) and Laurel S. Bernt • Bross family foundation • Lisette J. Bross (c93) • Stuart n.

Brotman (c74) and Gloria Greenfield* • elaine L. Brown-Grant (c46, G61) • timothy R. M. (wcAS86, L89) and Jacqueline S. (c85) Bryant • Suzette B. Bulley (c90) • Richard J. and Gayle H. (c68) Burstein • william c. (eB48)

and Violet G. (wcAS50) Butler • Larry and Anita cash • Doris H. chortek (c46) • Mark and Jill S. clark • carolyn A. clark-tenney (c83) • Bruce e. (eB59) and Martha o. clinton • Paul D. (wcAS74) and Jacqueline M. clote •

Brownell c. cochran (c66) • chermaine R. Davis (c50) • Richard H. (eB69) and Jane S. (c69) Dean • Gregory and cynthia Dillion • christopher B. (c78) and Karen Dudley • Sally t. egler (c59, Gc65) • Peter B. and Mary K. (c66)

elder* • Jennifer S. farrow (c86) • Steven G. and Billie B. (c69) fischer • Martin R. (c68, L71) and cynthia S. Galbut • Peter and Paula Gallagher • francis J. and Suzanne L. (c55) Gerlits • Paul (eB53) and Harriet S. (c54)

Goldberg • Jane Skinner Goodell (c89, GJ90) • Jonathan Gordon (c92) • Rick and Dawn P. (c79) Gray • Patricia H. Gregory (c68) • thomas L. (c60) and Helene Griffin • Alan Harley and Shari Steinberg • Vera Z. Harris (wcAS43)

• Jeffrey w. and Gayla K. (c70) Hartsough* • Deborah Hayes (c71, Gc73)* • Robert M. Hayward (c94, L97) • thomas Z. Jr. (wcAS62, L65) and Sally M. (SeSP61) Hayward • Arthur J. Hill • Hyman Living trust • Richard M.

and constance M. Hyman • Jewish foundation of Memphis • Matthew and Karen S. (L82) Kaplan • Donald G. Kirkorian (Gc72) • Richard D. Kirshberg (c61)* • Allen e. Koenig (Gc64) • Mark Koulogeorge • Andrew D. Kozinn

(J74) and carey t. Graeber (c75) • Kathleen M. LaGambina (c90) • Bruce (c83) and Susanne f. (KSM90) Landau • Martha Lavey (c79, G86, Gc94) • thomas Leahy (c68) • Jill L. Leiderman (c93) • Let’s tailgate • Richard J.

Lewis (c83) • Gregg P. (fSM97) and Deborah y. (c91) Lobel • Mark w. Lorimer (c82) • Richard A. Ludwin (Gc71)* • estate of Lydia Hoffman Lund (c50)† • Ronald L. Marmer (c74, Gc74) • Ann t. Mateer (c37) • william J.

and Janet L. (eB53) McDermott • John P. (c81, KSM83) and elizabeth S. (c83) Mcenaney • Scott D. (c77) and Ann A. (c80) Michel • edwin H. Moot (c43)* • norman P. (G57) and Georgine R. (c54) neureiter • Daniel J.

and Barbara J. o’Keefe • charles D. (KSM58) and cornelia M. o’Kieffe • edward c. Jr. (wcAS63, L66) and Susan S. (c66) osterberg • Michael and Shira Pacult • Marietta M. Paynter • Donald S. and Jane P. Perkins • carey L.

Pickus (c84) • Ronnie K. Pirovino (c96) • thomas and Dana Riccard • evelyn R. Richer (SeSP54) • Sandra L. Riggs (c65) • J. B. Roberts (c89) • John c. Roberts (c61) • Lance e. Rosenzweig (Mcc84, KSM85) • Richard S.

Rosenzweig (c57) • carole Rothman (c70) • John A. Rundall (c49) • Michael (c74) and Maryann Sanders • charles J. and Bambi H. (c79) Schatz • Michael A. and carol R. (c79) Scheffler • John and toni Schulman • theodore K.

(c59) and Jane H. (wcAS59) Schulte* • Mark D. Shepard • Mandel R. (fSM74, fSM76) and Karen Sher • Gary M. and Kathleen V. Shure • Joel S. and evelyn M. (SeSP59) Siegel • w. Ronald (c58) and Greta M. (wcAS58) Sims

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• Richard D. (c60) and theodora P. (wcAS59) Siragusa • James e. Smith (c88) • norman J. Smith (c69) • francesca Spinelli (c74) • John R. & inge P. Stafford foundation • Monique and John Staples • H. Michael and

Margaret Stevens • Kimberly c. Louis Stewart foundation • Donald J. Strueber (wcAS47) and Marilyn B. Darnall • eric S. Swartz • Steven tanenbaum (c77) • Samuel R. and ellie R. (c78, Gc81) telzer • carl A. and Susan M.

(c67) thomsen • Lee thornton (Gc73) • thunder Beach films • tobey foundation • william H. tobey (c81) • terre A. tuzzolino trust • terre tuzzolino (Gc72) • washington women’s foundation • Mark f. (c99) and Alison H.

(c00) weems • Donald J. weiner (c79) • Don weiner Productions • Donald B. williams (c55) • clyde and Kathleen wilson • w. Rockwell wirtz (c75) • Susan M. wolford (c68) • Shelby (wcAS57, L59) and Sybil w. (c57)

yastrow • Dennis c. Zacek (Gc65, Gc70) and Marcelle S. McVay (wcAS70) • Zeta Phi eta chicago

AnnuAL funD • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $100 to $999 between September 1, 2008, and August 31, 2009. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

$250–999 • Gregory Abell and cynthia work • Accenture foundation • Larry e. Adams (Gc76) • Alexis J. Alexanian (c85) • Kraig and Susan K. (c96) Armstrong • Bethany Asplundh (c88) • Audiology Associates Hearing care

• Karen L. Baker (c83) • Ruth and Louis Baker family foundation • Jean Spoklie Ballantyne (c47) • Peter A. (c85, KSM93) and Karen K. (c85, Gc86) Bareiss • Joseph A. Bartush (Gc74) • Michael J. Baum (wcAS89, KSM94)

• nancy G. Becker (Gc68, Gc73) • catherine S. Beemer (c67) • Philip w. (c57, Gc59) and Susanne H. (c58) Beilfuss • timothy M. Beittel • Robert w. and elizabeth H. (c82) Bernard • evan G. Blank (c87) • Michael A.

Blaustein (wcAS87) • Philip and Kathryn Bolinder • eric e. (c81) and Karen J. Boyd • emily P. Bristor (c83) • Mary D. Broderick (c78) • Andrew M. Brownell (c93) • Mahlon (wcAS54, fSM57) and Marilyn w. (eB54)

Burbank • Joseph f. (G72, KSM72, KSM74) and Mary M. (Gc71) Byrnes • Randall L. Bytwerk (Gc73, Gc75) • Keith R. calabrese (wcAS92) and Kirsten M. nelson (c92) • Sue caplan (c77) • Laura f. carlin (c92) • carys

Lounge • Jane t. caseley • carol c. ceithaml (c58, Gc59, G77) • Ann H. champion (Gc74, Gc92) • fong-Hsi Ruth chiang (Gc90) • chicago community foundation • earnest e. (eB49)† and Phyllis n. (c51) christensen •

tracy L. christensen (c86) • Martha H. cimmarrusti (c87) • frank L. clinton (c59) • Ann e. clock eddins (c83) • David A. cloud • Jerry B. and Marilyn A. (c63) coffman • David cohen and carol fontein • Melville A. conner

(c51) • thomas G. connolly (c84) • Harry H. coon (c44) • christopher R. (c73) and Rebecca corbett • Joyce Zymali corbett (c61) • ellen corley • Michael e. cotter (c98) and Janae D. Bakken (c96) • Karen R. cronin (c68)

• Alan S. Dalinka (c89, L93) • Mark w. (c78, L81, KSM86) and Patricia K. (c78, KSM80) Damisch • c. Sue Davis (Gc67) • taylor f. Davis (c98) and Kelly c. foster (BSM98) • Lynn DiGianfilippo • Bernard J. (G81) and

Sally S. Dobroski • Douglas A. Dunderdale (c77) • Bruce L. and Linda D. Dunn • Le Roy e. and Marta evans • william S. evans (c68) • Jeffrey D. (wcAS88) and catherine S. (c89) farley • H. clark federer (c80) • Michael S.

(wcAS64) and Ruth S. (c66) fedotin • Lynn P. ferguson (SeSP59) • Jennifer K. furmaniak (c95) • cindy and David G. Gaborek • terence Gallagher • Mary Jo florio Garrison (Gc63) • James H. Gavin (c83) • Melvin V.

(fSM60) and Patricia S. (SeSP60) Gerbie • Alan i. and Lillian P. (c73) Gerstner • charles and Hazel Gilliam • Adam and Lori Goodman • Vani R. Gowda (c93) • Patricia e. Green (c54) • cynthia D. Greenburg (c66) • Andrea S.

Greenleaf (c96) • carolyn B. Gregory (Gc52, GSeSP86) • J. terry Griffith (c72) • Dorothea H. Gruenerwald (c49) • william Gruenerwald (wcAS38)† • Susan Gustafson (c65) • Russell H. and Marilyn Hackett • Steve G.

Halprin (c85) • Alan H. (L58) and Myrna e. (c59) Hammerman • Meyer & Raena Hammerman foundation • Sanford Z. K. (c56) and Marilynn Prage (J55) Hampton • Joel L. Handelman and Sarah R. wolff (c74, L78) •

Richard Hanus (c85) • eszter Hargittai • Sara R. Harris (Gc93) • John S. Hartinger (c85) • Lawrence G. Havens (c65, Gc66) • christopher R. Havlik (c79) • Keith e. Hefner (c50) • Mary B. Henderson (c39) • Valarie e.

Henry (c82) • Grant and Karlyn M. (c96) Herlitz • David Hilgemann and Sandra Sutton • Michael Selig and Dana H. (c89) Hokin • elizabeth M. Holding (c73, Gc80) • Richard B. (c76) and teresa S. (wcAS78) Horrow • Lee w.

(wcAS62) and Berna G. Huebner • Alfred R. (KSM73) and Linda n. Hunsicker • christopher iannuccilli and Michele M. Schiele (Gc95) • Linda imes (c78, Gc78, L82) • Daniel L. isaman (Mcc81) and Ann J. Atkinson (c81)

• Andre R. Jaglom and Janet R. Stampfl (c73) • Paul A. (Mcc70) and Pamela B. (wcAS71) James • thomas and Patricia James • James D. Jameson (c78) • James L. Jensen (c71) • Jewish federation of Metropolitan chicago

• Judith L. Judson (c74) • Riaz Jurney • Linda L. Kachel (c75) • Brian e. Kandler (c87) • Bernard and Jacqueline Kanner • Louis e. Kaplow (wcAS77) and Jody e. forchheimer • Russ Kendig (c80) • Kind family trust •

Richard B. (c78) and Dana S. Kind • Richard e. (eB56) and Sheilla t. (c57) Klein • Ronald R. (eB61) and ursulla G. Knakmuhs • Kris D. (c72) and Diane f. (wcAS69) Knudsen • John e. Kolb (BSM85, GBSM86, BSM88) •

David Kovacs and Patricia A. Rust-Kovacs (c75) • Martin J. and Susan B. Kozak • Roger G. Kumble (c88) • charlene H. Landis (Gc68) • charles Larrabee (c76) • Mark A. Ledogar (c89) • Bonjwing Lee (c00) • thomas P. Lee

(c76) • Katherine c. Lenard (c86) • Harry J. Lennix (c86) • nikki Levy (c99) • Kenneth A. Lewis (c91) • Sheldon n. (wcAS56, G56) and Suzanne G. (c56) Lewis • Abel M. Lezcano (c89) and tracy H. Pumilia (J90) • Paulee

Lipsman (c69) • Herbert and Joan L. (c52) Loeb • Andrea H. Loew (c79) • Robert J. (KSM84) and Kathleen f. (c79) Lojkovic • cindy J. Longbottom (c78) • Richard Loutzenheiser • Rhonda J. Luniak (c87, GJ92) • Lois B.

Lurie (Gc69) • Keith A. Mack (wcAS95) and Heather e. Leahy-Mack (c94) • Abigail MacKenzie • Diane S. Mackey (c58) • Main Street Visuals • Arthuros Mangriotis • caren Merkel Mangriotis (c94) • Richard and Sara o.

(c81) Marberry • Kevin D. (wcAS78, G78) and carolyn o. (c79) Martin • Renny A. Maslow (c96) • Lowell B. Jr. and elizabeth u. (J50) Mason • Bruce H. and wendy H. (c91) Mathiowetz • Sally S. Matson (c65) • Daniel and

Martha R. (c61) McAlister • Johanna D. McAuliffe (c76) • Douglas e. (c77) and Jill S. Mccoy • John P. ii (fSM68, fSM70) and Sharon S. (wcAS66) McGee • Mark e. (L97) and Kelly H. (c94) McKane • Larry G. and

Kathryn K. (c66) McLain • Benjamin J. (Mcc99, L05, KSM05) and Rachel R. (c00, Gc03, Gc05) McLean • Gregg H. Mettler (c94) and tara A. Silva (c94, Gc95) • eric G. and Susan K. Meyers • Linda M. Milosky (c74) •

Jeffrey L. Miltimore • Minann, inc. • elliot M. Mincberg (wcAS74) • Dominic and nancy Missimi • Jean M. Moe-cathro (Gc57) • Julia A. Molander (c74) • timothy f. and Sharon S. (c68) Moore • Susan t. Mulhern (Gc67) •

David e. Mumford (c76) • Geoffrey c. (GMcc95) and Lisa S. Murray • Kenneth (c80, Gc83) and Kim Myers • Ann Parks napp (c80, Gc81) • Jon c. nemeth (c87, SeSP89) and Shari e. Matras (c87, GJ89) • new york

community trust • Peter M. nofz (Gc94) • Joseph c. nunes (J87) and wendy Heiman (c87) • Jane M. oakley (c78) • Kevin t. o’connell (c76, Gc77) • cynthia Parker (c65) • Philip Pavel (c91) • James H. and carolyn S. Peters

• thomas R. (c61, L64) and Karen B. (ScS64) Phillips • Bonnie Pick (BSM46, SeSP52) • Kathleen S. Pistono (Gc68, Gc80) • Malcolm J. and Janice K. (c71) Pitts • Julie c. Plec (c94) • Shayne J. Plemmons (c83) • william H.

Plotkin (Gc51, Gc57) • Stanley e. and Barbara B. (c52) Plummer • John o. Priest (c76) • Jean B. Prince (c59) • Benjamin and Julie B. (SeSP60) Rachlis • Jan Aimee P. Reed (c76) • Perry M. Rein (c88, Gc89) • Merle

Reskin • Patricia M. Rice (Gc66) • Mary-carol K. Riehs (c82, Gc91) • Philip t. Roberts (wcAS81) • James e. and carol B. (c65) Roever • Jeffrey A. (c67) and Alison P. Rosenberg • Dan and Amy A. Ross • Stephen A. (c85,

L88) and cheryl G. (c88) Rothschild • Stephen B. (c75) and Alice c. (wcAS79) Rudolph • Peter w. Rudoy (c74) • Lloyd A. Sacks (c99) • terry D. Sanders (Gc99) • Keith P. and Sharon t. (c84) Savel • Rosemary J. Schnell

(wcAS54) • Kimberly A. Schnormeier (Gc90) • Mary w. Schuette (wcAS60) • Schuler family foundation • Robert A. Schultz (c51) • Barbara J. Scrivner (c70) • Melissa K. Semmes-thorne (c81) • Joel e. Shapira (c94) • Jay A.

(c95) and tonya Sharman • craig f. (c88) and Stephanie D. (c93) Shemin • carole S. Shepard (c78) • Mandell and elaine f. (c58) Shimberg • Jeannette J. Sias (Gc56) • christopher (c95) and elizabeth A. B. (wcAS97) Silber

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• Mark D. and Donna D. (Gc95) Simon • Synnove e. Simon (c64, Gc65) • Sharie c. Sinson (c87) • Gilbert Skillman • nancy A. Skinner (c63) • thomas H. and cay V. (c59) Smith • Dori Solomon (c82) • Speer Revocable trust

• J. Howard Jr. (Mcc53) and catherine K. (c52, Gc53) Speer • Susan f. Stein (SeSP51) • Peter M. and Lisa P. (c81) Steiner • Paul K. and Lynn f. (c62) Steveson • Ann A. Stillman (c53) • neil J. (fSM66, fSM68, fSM74,

fSM75) and Karla S. (wcAS68) Stone • Leslie w. Struggles (c71) • Derby A. Swanson (c82) • Patrick J. Sweeney (fSM88, fSM93) and Sharon G. Brown-Sweeney (c80, Gc82, Gc94) • Michael A. thomas (c80) • elizabeth R.

tompkins (c59) • Richard B. turner (J62) • Leon P. (eB55, KSM56, KSM59) and carolyn H. (c55) ullensvang • u.S. charitable Gift trust • theodore w. (Mcc45, GMcc48)† and Louann (c49, Gc51) Van Zelst • Martin and

Marilyn wade • nancy n. walker (Gc66) • Lou (c91) and Allison t. (c90) wallach • G. Lane ware (c61) • Mark R. and Lori R. (c83) weaver • w. Daniel (J50) and Bonnie K. (c50) wefler • Michael D. (c79, KSM81) and

Linda f. (c79) weitzman • william G. (Mcc52) and Ann S. (c52) whitney • Robert B. wight Jr. (c57) • charles A. wilkinson (Gc65, Gc75) and Kathleen G. Galvin (Gc65, Gc68, GSeSP80) • temple w. williams iii (c87) and

cyndi e. finkle • Lorelei e. wilson (c89) • Gaynelle R. winograd (c70, Gc77) • Jeanne H. wolf (c60)* • Alden t. (Mcc48) and elizabeth w. (c48) wulff • Robert A. wyman (c81) and Peggy Giffin • iris n. yamaoka (c65) •

Daniel P. (wcAS99) and Beth e. young • Richard M. and Ann M. young • Marc P. Zarefsky (J07) • Miriam L. Zarefsky • emily Zbesko • John Zbesko and Pamela H. Duhl

$100–249 • Adler foundation • Marc Adler • Robin S. Agranoff (c94) • Kimberly S. Albrecht (Gc80) • cynthia A. Alcantara (c96) • Robert D. Alexander (Gc98) • David J. Allen (wcAS88) • Richard e. Allen (c61) • faith K.

Alster (Gc74) • David B. and Janet G. (Gc71) Altman • Donald L. (c75) and Margaret M. Altschuler • Stephanie w. Andrew (c88) • Lynne t. Angel (c68) • eric L. and Judith S. Angelson • Giovanna c. Annunziato (c08) •

elizabeth f. Applebee (c40) • John D. and Dorothy w. (c64, Gc65) Aram • Mary M. Arndtsen (c88) • Richard L. Arnold (Gc62) • Hope R. Arthur (c53) • tom J. Astle (c82) • John P. Athanasourelis (c74) • Richard M. (L59)

and Adrienne L. (c59, Gc60) Baach • todd and Joanna Bachelder • Jamie w. Backstrom (c89) • usharani Badrinathan (Gc08) • Rolf D. (wcAS73, KSM75) and Pamela H. (SeSP71, Gc72) Baglien • edwin Baker and christine

Peck • Patrick and noelle Balson • Richard M. and terry K. (c77) Bargar • Matthew A. (c98) and Jennifer Barlow • Beth D. Barnes (Gc62) • Barnett family foundation trust • Marsha Silverman Barnett (Gc68) • william A.

Barnett (c78) • Peter B. Bartholow (c00) • Peter A. Bartleson (c08) • otto f. (c53, Gc55, Gc59) and Jeanette e. (wcAS56) Bauer • John R. Baumhardt (c61, Gc65) • terry P. Bayer (c71) • Raymond S. (Gc54) and June H.

Beard • tineka H. Becker (c95) • Lee M. Beckermann (c57) • william and Linda H. (c62) Bein • Dennis J. Belcastro (Gc94) • elizabeth A. Benacka (Gc03, Gc07) • Michael L. Benz • Meredith f. Bergman (c98) • Manoj

Bhambwani • nicholas A. and Janet P. (KSM84) Bilandic • Renne J. Bilson (c67) • Robert M. Birndorf (c75) • Deborah L. Bisno (c92) • Ann n. Black (c46) • Dwight A. (Mcc94) and Amber B. (c95) Blaha • Virginia G. Blair

(c48) • nancy o. Blayer (Gc74) • Richard M. (c73, Gc75) and Jane c. (c73) Block • Jennifer M. Bloniarz (c81, GJ82) • Stanley A. and Karen B. (c65, Gc66) Bloustine • Michael J. Boccieri (c01) • Adam M. (c92) and

Donna Boruchov • Mary K. Bottorff (KSM93) • william J. Boyd • M. J. Boyer (c58) • Antonia B. Boyle (c62) • John R. (SeSP70) and Susan e. (c70) Bradley • clinton A. Bramkamp (c71, Gc72) • Rolf Brauchler • Abdon J.

(KSM72) and Mary e. (ScS89) Bray • John B. Bredar (c83) • Katherine A. Breen (c70) • Rachel G. Breitbach (c92) • John M. Bremen (wcAS90, KSM00) and Lara S. frohlich (c90, Gc91) • terence K. Brennan (KSM78)

and Gilmore Lavezzorio-Brennan (c76) • Joan f. Brenner (c48, Gc49) • Patricia D. Brian (c59) • Mark Brogger (c85) • Joseph and carol Brooks • Kristen S. Brooks (c90) • eric M. Brose (c87) • Steven Brounstein and Anne

Swern • David H. (c72) and Karen Brown • Kenneth L. Brown (Gc60, Gc65) • Marcy Brownson (c66) • eric M. Bryan and elizabeth Bryan • willis Buck and Diane Ross • Margaret M. Buckton (c82) • nancy H. Buice (c77,

Gc78) • Paul R. Burkhardt (c56) • Bruce J. Burmester (c62) • nsenga K. Burton (c95) • william J. Bute (c78) • Bette R. Butterworth (c53) • Barbara Butts • Alexandra c. Byrd (c84, Gc85) • Susan H. cahoon (c84) •

Regina cameron • Judith c. campbell (c66) • Julienne L. campbell (SeSP55) • claudia cantarella (c88) • Susan H. canter (c66, Gc67) • Karen H. carlson (Gc69) • Paul t. carney (c91) and Diana D. Dinicola (c90) • Meighan o.

carpenter (c97) • Julie n. carper (c88) • James B. (fSM80, fSM85) and Bonnie M. (c69) carr • william f. carrier (c91, KSM96) • Kevin G. carroll • Sarah Louisa S. carty (c83) • eduardo castro • Kelly A. cattalini (c97)

• nancy chamberlain • Jennifer G. chambers (c95) • carl K. chan (Gc74) • Margaret J. chapman (c52, Gc61) • Gerald e. (Gc62) and christine A. chappell • Kathleen R. chase (c81) • will and Lori L. (c88) chase •

Debra L. chatelle (Gc76) • David S. and Loren R. (c68) chernoff • May e. chin (Gc73) • Jenny K. christensen (Gc93) • christopher claeys (c77)* • James c. clark (c61) • Mark and Margaret clark • william R. clark (c79)

• Hsiu-chen L. classon (Gc01) • Barbara B. clayton (c79) • william M. and Patricia H. (Gc73) clemency • ellen B. clifford (c71, Gc72) • Meredith A. cline (c78) • charlotte c. cole (c60) • Rives and Kirsty collins • Milton

colman (eB39) • thomas G. and Lynnette J. (Gc70) colmey • Barry f. comiskey (c56) • Mary J. connell (Gc70) • noshir contractor • Janice conway • S. James and cheryl H. corsa • Jeffrey A. cory (c86) • Michael J. (c02)

and Adriana R. (c03) cox • David J. coynik (Gc68) • Betty B. cozad (Gc57) • Allison P. crawford (c89, KSM96) • Lyle K. crawford (c49) • Robert A. (wcAS63) and Joy A. creamer • Kevin M. (wcAS92) and Phyllis A. (c90)

crotty • Linda R. cunningham (c68) • caryl M. cusick (c68) • william D. (c50) and Bonnie B. (c50) Daniels • Amy L. Danielsen (Gc91) • william c. Dannevik (c66) • Langley L. Danowitz (c64) • Brett R. Darken (c84) •

Parthavi Das (c91) • James A. Davidson (c80) • Marvin e. De Boer (Gc51, Gc62) • Lucy J. de Monchaux (c56) • Ann M. Debrauw (c69) • ellen Dechristopher (Gc02) • Linda B. Deckert (c60) • Jerome H. Delamater (Gc71,

Gc78) • erica e. Delavan (c95) • Jason c. Desanto (c90) • christopher Detmer (c68) and eva Maxwell-Detmer • charlon K. Dewberry (c76) • florence c. Dewitt (c45) • John e. Dibert • Brandon M. Dickerson (c04) •

Patricia G. Diemer (Gc69) • Richard K. Doehring and Roseanna L. Purzycki • Scot G. Dollinger (c84) • Arthur Don (c75, L78) • Karin Donahue (Gc03) • Bruce H. and Suzanne H. (c77) Dorfman • Priva Dorfman • Gail S.

Dowty (c59) • Marigene M. Duff (Gc68) • Scott Dummler (c93) • Paul f. (Mcc65) and Rosemary R. (c67) DuMont • Julie A. Dunlap (c86) • Keith H. Dworkin (BSM08) • carla A. Dyer (c93) • Judith A. Dyke • Paul M.

Dzurovcik (Gc99) • Jules eberhardt • Stephen D. (L69) and Sharon A. (c69) edelman • william edmonds • Gordon B. edwards • Paul c. edwards (c72, Gc73) and Mary A. Doyle (Gc88, Gc88) • Gerald J. egan (c74) • Jerome e.

egel (c65) • Diane L. eger (c69) • Valerie J. eggers (c97) • Gene w. and Sally w. (c64) ehlert • Sally L. ehlert trust • Janet f. elby (c47) • Donald R. eldred (GSeSP57) • Laurie M. elmets (c77) • Amy M. eppen (Gc93)

• Helene J. erenberg (c88) • thomas D. ervin Jr. (c82) • Jaclyn eubanks (c00) • evanston cricket club • Richard e. (SeSP64) and Susan G. (c67) falk • Gordon R. and fran M. (c61) faller • noel B. (KSM67) and Susan B.

(c67) feldman • Virginia R. feldman (c61) • Kay felt (wcAS63) • James G. fentin (c73) • Steven A. and Doris S. field • Margaret A. fieweger (Gc71, Gc75) • william w. finical Jr. (c93) • terese finitzo (c69, Gc75)

• Stephen J. finkelmeyer (c77) • Gerald A. finkle • Jeffrey A. (Mcc64, KSM73) and Joann S. (SeSP64, Gc67) finlay • Leo V. iii (c80) and Leah P. (c80) finnie • Ken fishbain (wcAS76, KSM81) • evelyn K. fitzgerald (c86,

L90) • Lucy L. flippin (c65) • Miriam f. footer (c89) • Priscilla L. ford (c61) • w. P. fowler (c60) • elizabeth M. frankel • John f. (c59) and Jeanne w. (c59) franklin • Heather H. freeland (c92) • Kristen B. freer

(c95) • Rebecca D. friedlander (Gc84) • Barry A. friedman (L66) • Dustin A. friedman (Mcc04) • Sanford L. and Amy c. (c75) friedman • Peter w. friedmann (c79) and Karen H. Laner (c80) • ira S. friedrich (c79) •

Robert t. and Lori c. (c80) frieling • D. Robert frisina (Gc55) • Jerald n. fritz (c73) • Royal t. (SeSP58, SeSP59) and Aurora A. (Gc57) fruehling • eric J. (Mcc84, KSM89) and Liza G. (c82) fues • Masako fujiu-Kurachi

(Gc92) • Julia funke (Gc87) • Mary M. Gagen (c81) • Biagio Gagliano and Lorraine Baumgardner • clare Gannon (c02) • Hector Garcia • Raymond G. Garcia (J07) • frank H. (wcAS41, fSM45) and theo w. Gardner • Dean c.

and Kathleen M. (KSM85) Garstecki • Anne Pharo Gassel (c85) • Audrey D. Gelb (c88) • timothy A. (wcAS85, fSM93) and Margarita c. (c85, GJ86) Geleske • Michael J. Gelfand (c79) • Dorothy e. Gemberling (Gc55) •

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Anne K. Gentuso (c74) • christopher B. Geraci (c88) • Glenn (ScS94) and Diana D. Gercken • Dorothy M. Germain (c50) • Lydia D. Gibson (c67) • Vern D. and Sheila S. (c60, Gc61) Gideon • terri S. Gildin (Gc78) • Kuljeet K.

Gill (c93, fSM05) • Rachel w. Glaser (c98) • James L. Glossman (c81) • Henry Godinez • Victoria L. Goldstein (c88) • Kathleen Gondar • Deborah H. Gonzalez (Gc91) • Ruben Gonzalez and Leticia Ramirez • Allan e. Goodman

(c66) • Lawrence P. Goodman (c54, Gc55) • Michele S. Goodman (c72, KSM80) • cecilia w. Goodwin (c48) • Sherwin and Vivien Gordon • Sandra M. Gordon-Salant (Gc76, Gc81) • Kevin e. Gore (c88) • Paul and cheryl

Gosiewski • william M. (Mcc88, fSM95) and Renee o. (Gc94) Gottliebson • theresa B. Grady (c74) • Kalmaine D. Graham (c51) • Graivier family trust • Leonard and Pauline P. (c55) Graivier • Jasmine S. Grassi (c88, GJ89)

• william t. (Mcc81, GMcc84, GMcc87) and Judith P. (Gc84, Gc91) Grayhack • Greater Kansas city community foundation • Adela M. Greeley (c95, fSM02) • Arthur Green Jr. • Grant o. Green (c08) • Stephen J. Greer (c95)

• c. Jeanne Griest (c40) • eston M. and Sandra w. (G64) Gross • Steven B. Grossblatt (c99) and elise B. Kamen (Gc00) • Kathleen S. Grove (c70) • Richard Guetzloff (Gc04) • Haiyang Guo and Jing Zhou • Howard e. (GMcc72,

GMcc77) and Deborah M. (Gc76) Guthermann • Benjamin c. Haber (c97) and Laurie e. Barnes (c97) • Lonnie e. (wcAS63, GMcc70) and Jean Haefner • Donna e. Hagen (c48) • Kathryn i. Hairston (Gc75) • Murray M.

(Gc49, Gc52) and Jeanne M. Halfond • Mary c. Hall • Gordon t. Hallstrom • Scot Haney and Paul R. Marte (Gc88) • Ruth R. Hanna (Gc42) • Jarice Hanson (Gc77, Gc79) • Michael c. and Jean f. (Gc72) Harrass • frederick B.

Hartzell (c91) • christine w. Hastie • Paul J. (fSM55, fSM55) and Betty A. Hauser • wynn Hausser (c81) • tisha K. Havens (c96) • Dorothy M. Hayes (Gc49) • Atha J. Haywood (c48) • Karen e. Hedberg (Gc67) • D. Ray

Heisey (Gc64) • Jeffrey M. Heksh (c75) • Karen S. Helfer (Gc88) • Bill Henderson • Marilyn M. Henry (Gc67) • James f. Herber • Richard M. Herman (Gc73) • Helen c. w. Herzog (c55) • Mary e. Higgins (Gc74) • Roger c.

Hill (c48, Gc50) • James R. Hinkley (c55) • Victoria B. Hinshaw (c61) • Lauren L. Hochman (c87) • Sylvia Ann Hoffman trust • Sylvia S. Hoffman (G64) • Michele K. Hogan (Gc07) • Sarah J. Holden (c91) • edwin A.

Hollatz (Gc55, Gc65) • Leroy w. Hollenbeck (Gc58) • Michelle A. Holmes (c78) • catherine c. Holt (Gc78) • norma t. Hopkinson (Gc49) • norma M. Hoppenfeld (c61) • Karen K. Horn (c81) • Patrick t. and Melissa M. (c80)

Horne • eric c. Horner (wcAS97) • Matthew R. Houchin (c03) • Robert M. (Gc76) and Vivien S. Houghton • Philip G. (wcAS50) and Ann f. (c51) Howlett • cheri A. Hoy (Gc82) • Deborah G. Hoyt (c65) • Deirdre A. Hughes

(c99) • cathryn L. Humphris (c98) • Dennis R. Hunt (c61, L71) • George G. Hunter iii (Gc72) • Sarah M. Hyde (Gc90) • todd e. Hyman (c95) and Susan J. Persky (wcAS00) • Janis M. ingham (c64) • Melissa P.

ingwersen (c82) • inis cairde, inc. • Mariye inouye • carolyn w. isakson (Gc66) • wayne M. itano and christine yoshinaga-itano (Gc74, Gc83) • Larry M. and Darryl c. Jackson • Peter f. James • Sheila P. Jaskierski (Gc77) •

Jean M. Jenner (Gc88) • Richard w. Johnson (Mcc89) and Mary e. Kalish-Johnson (c89) • Janet H. Johnson (c57) • Sharon R. Johnston (Gc65) • Robin S. Johnstone (Gc94) • tiffany J. Jolie (Gc93) • Durwood M. Jones

(wcAS05) • Janelle R. Jones (c89) • Annette M. Kaleita (Gc62) • Lisa G. Kaminir (c82) • Kevin f. Kann • fredrick and Lucille Karp • Michael J. Katz (c73) • cindy G. Kellogg (c91) • David P. Kelly (c91) • Kasey S. Kelly

(c85) • Martin and May Kelsten • Sean Kennedy • M. Kasey Kephart (Gc65) • Karen Kessler • wendy J. Kheel (c73) • Bradley c. (Mcc94) and Laura P. (c96) Kiefaber • Dennis c. H. Kim (c71) • tae Kim • young y. Kim (Gc76)

• Lindsay w. Kimmel (c00) • Burton B. King (Gc55) • Kevin M. King (c80) • Jon Kingsdale and Rosalie Phillips • Michael A. Kirchwehm (c89) • M. nancy Klein • Bernard and Annette R. Kleinman • frederick J. and carolyn c.

Klemeyer • Barry M. Klor (c71, Gc72, Gc77) • Albert P. Klose (Gc70) • Louise w. Knight • Peter S. Knobel and elaine G. Knobel • Joshua A. Kobrin (c00) • Roy A. Koenigsknecht (Gc65, Gc68) • Steven D. Kohn (c85) • Jill S.

Koons (Gc00) • Russell A. Koplin (c99) • Robert n. Kovall (c94) • Karen Kozlow • Ronald H. Kramer (Gc67) • Krause Speech & Language Services • Sue ellen Krause (Gc73, Gc78) • Kyle R. Krebs (c87) • David Kucinskas

(Mcc74) and Paula M. cadogan (c73) • cacinda H. Kuhn (Gc92) • Joyce J. La Pine (c50) • carol H. Labelle (Gc60) • Joseph B. Laine (Gc58) • c. wesley Lambert (c50) • Stephen J. (c85) and Vanessa y. (SeSP85) Lambright

• James c. Lampl (c69) • Lawrence R. Landman (G83) • Ginger S. Lane (c61) • Richard S. Lane (c69, SeSP71) • Andrew Lapayowker (wcAS75) and Sarah Mccafferty • Debra P. Larsen (Gc82) • Britten LaRue (c00) •

Jonathan S. (c80) and Susan J. Lasko • Jill ilene Lauren (c83) • Jan w. Lavacek and carole Ryan Sullivan (c66, Gc71) • timothy J. Lawler (c72) • Russell w. Lawyer (Gc76) • Martha M. Leader (c82) • eileen R. Leclercq

(c50) • Susan H. Leech (c80) • Deborah A. Lefco (c71) • Andrew J. (G92, G96) and Kari M. (c92, Gc93) Leon • felicia Levin • Ruth c. Levin (c80) • Marcia w. Levine (c57) • Jonathan P. Levitt (c86) • christine H. Lidvall

(c69) • Annette B. Lieber (c73) • Mary S. Lilly (c96, Gc97) • Jane A. Lincove (c95) • M. Stanley Lindberg Jr. (Mcc63) • Margaret w. Lineham (c89) • Paul G. Lippert (KSM86, KSM91) and Julie M. Beckman (Gc86) •

Graham B. (wcAS99) and Marybeth (J99) Lippsmith • edward J. Liszka (ScS88) • Dan Litchfield • Sara Livingston • frank t. Lockwood (c72) • John S. Logan (c89) • william H. Lord (Gc61) • christopher P. Lu • elizabeth

Luby • Rita P. Lucas (c54) • Rosalyn L. Lueck-Mammen (c75) • Paul A. (c73, KSM87) and christine (Gc82) Lundberg* • e. Kirsten Lundergan-Linker (Gc75) • Joan i. Lynch (Gc55) • Robert D. and nola H. Lynch • timothy M.

and Pamela S. (c81) Lynch • Heather R. Mac Donald (c86, KSM93) • Matthew R. (SeSP01) and candace o. (c02) MacDonald • Sarah P. Macias (c99) • Donna K. Magwood (c75) • constance B. Malm (c47) • Paul S.

Marchegiani (BSM00, wcAS00) and christopher n. Maikish (BSM01) • Audrey S. Mark (c85) • norman B. Mark (c61) • Sandra f. Markin (c56) • Sandra L. Markin trust • Avery n. Maron (c04) • Ann w. Martin (c69) •

nicholas J. Masi Jr. (c68) • timothy B. and therese Matthews • Linda R. Matuszak (Gc75) • christina P. Maydanis (c56) • Allan c. Mayer Jr. (c72) • Victoria J. Mayk (c76) • Richard A. (eB68) and Jean A. frizelle (c67)

McAdoo • John A. and Marilyn w. (c76) McAuliffe • Janet e. McBride (Gc70) • Donna w. Mccabe (c75, Gc76) • Stephen and Patricia H. (G70, G76) Mccann • thomas B. and Joy Mcclain • Michael R. Mcclory (c64) •

Samantha L. Mccomb (c05) • Virginia M. McDade (c86) • Patrick J. (c85) and elizabeth S. McDougall • Mary H. Mcenery-Adams (c60) • John L. McKnight (c53) • George J. McLaughlin (c49, L52) • neil Mcnaughton •

Barbara n. Mehlman (Gc74) • Rolland R. Meinholtz (c59) • Adrienne Meisel (Gc71) • Maria Lourdes c. Mendoza Adelman (c89) • Marta R. Merchant (c80) • Jeffrey M. (wcAS99) and Alison c. (c99) Merzel • Robert B.

Mesrop Jr. (c83) • Donald e. Metz (c50) • Jane A. Metzler (c78) • Barbara w. Meyer (c71) • Richard S. (wcAS86, KSM95) and caroline w. (c88) Michalak • Microsoft corporation • Seth e. Miles (c96) • Dale e. (Gc71)

and Vergene c. (GBSM72) Miller • ethel R. Miller (Gc52) • Sara B. Mills (c95) • Betty Mitchell • Susan c. Mitchell (c86, GJ88) • Marion J. Mito (Gc77) • Lynn P. Monje (c79) • william c. Moody (c59, Gc60) • Hank

Moonjean • Hugh L. and Della M. (wcAS67) Moore • John f. Moore • Kathleen A. Moore (c68) • Meghan L. Moran (c06) • Lloyd B. (eB62, KSM63) and Donna S. Morgan • James A. (c78, Gc78) and Joan S. Morgulec •

frank c. Morris Jr. (c70) • Marianne K. Morrison (c46) • Hugh w. Morton, iV (c54)* • Jonathan J. Moss (c88) • Robert G. Mould (wcAS61) • callie Mounger • Jennifer D. Moyers (c83) • John M. (Gc74) and Josephine

Muchmore • Roswell H. Mueller (c07) • Shampa c. Mukerji (c00) • will and Peggy Mullen • Mary B. Mumbrue • thomas c. (KSM72) and Judy M. (c65) Muntz • timothy J. Murphy (c76) • Marykate n. Murray (c87) • Joyce c.

Mutz • Matthew R. naclerio (c04) • Raymond D. narducy (Gc74, Gc81) and elizabeth J. Soete (BSM72) • Reid J. narkunas (c97) • william w. neher (Gc67, Gc71) • George nelson (Gc00) • Georgia B. nelson (c42) • Mark w.

nelson (c75) • christopher J. and Leslie c. (c81, GJ82) neugent • Deborah newberger (c76) • Leanne t. newman (c81, Gc82) • Marjorie S. newton (c63) • Gregory D. newton (Gc87) • Richard D. (c70) and Barbara f.

nirenberg • todd L. (wcAS90) and Amy Schlernitzauer (c91, fSM96, fSM99, fSM01) noffke • noonmark foundation • Angela normoyle (Gc97, Gc03) • north Star Productions • David and Minna novick • forrest A. novy

(Gc81) • Robert J. nowak (GMcc71) • norman H. nusbaum (c73) and Maryann G. ferguson (Gc86) • Louis (eB51) and Deborah nusinson • Heather S. nuss (c95) • Margaret A. o’connor (Gc07) • toya o’Hora (c70) •

Linda S. oggel (Gc65) • Denis P. ohare (c84) • Jeffrey and Laura olanoff • wayne o. olsen (Gc62, Gc65) • Steven G. (wcAS68) and Lesley B. (c69) olswang • Don (KSM78) and Barbara B. (Gc78) oppenheimer • charles

and Marcia orvieto • John f. ottavino (Gc79) • ellen M. owens (c88) • Jonathan B. (c89) and wendy M. (wcAS89) Paisner • John S. Palmer (c58) • Regina P. Pantazi (c76) • Kanak Parikh • Joan S. Parker (c54) •

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Howard and Lisa Parris • Kaitlyn e. Pascale (c08) • Matthew S. (c87) and Suzanne w. (c89) Pasha • Suzanne M. Pate (c58) • Gaylen D. (Gc95, Gc98) and Kristin Paulson • Douglas K. and Sandra L. (c61, Gc65) Pay •

Dana M. Pearl (wcAS80) • John H. Pearsall (c88) • John R. Peaslee (c73) • Jane M. Peddicord (c60) • Lloyd A. Pedersen (c68) • catherine c. Pegues (c52) • terry D. Peigh (c74) • Jack e. Pelissier (c89) • Marguerite w.

Perkins-Mautner (c48) • Anna V. Perkinson • Sarah H. Pesetsky (c60) • Scott w. and Donna M. (Gc70) Petersen • Daniel B. (KSM84) and Melanie A. Peterson • carolyn A. Piatek (Gc79) • Marissa R. K. Pines (c06) • otto J.

(fSM85, fSM87, fSM93) and Lora P. (c88) Placik • David o. Plaut (c75) • charles e. and nancy S. Plunkett (c60) • walter J. Podrazik (c74) • David A. Pokorny (c89) • Vera Potapenko • Marilyn K. Powel (Gc87) •

elizabeth A. Powell (Gc96) • Ann R. Powers (Gc67) • Matthew D. Powers (c79) • John A. (J63, GJ64) and Darlene P. (c63) Prestbo • Mark H. Price (c63) • nicole M. Prouty (c98) • Janice P. Pytel (Gc99) • Joel Raab (c78)

and Gayle M. Share-Raab (c82) • Anthony J. Radich and Sonja K. foss (Gc76) • Julie A. Rallo (Gc95) • Angela G. Ray • Gladys e. Reed (Gc43) • charles R. Reeves (c54) • Regenmorter family trust • John L. Regenmorter

(c50, Gc53) • erica P. Regunberg (c79) • Mary K. Reilly (Gc90) • irving J. Rein • otto L. Reinisch (Gc98) • Raymond w. Rensis (c49) • Polly t. Revare (c88) • cynthia A. Reynolds (c72) • George M. (Mcc57) and Jean t.

(c56) Reynolds • Hugh e. Reynolds (c41) • Jack L. and Glenda M. Rhodes • Lois L. Rich-Reeme (c52) • Joshua Rickel (c01) • Roy and Lori Rifkin • Daianna Rincones (Mcc01) • Betty c. Ritchie (Gc64) • eleanore B. Robbins

(Gc54) • Donus D. Roberts (Gc65) • Janet c. Robertson (c56) • Jeffrey n. and nan H. (c77) Robertson • ellen M. Robinson (c79) • charlyne f. Robinson (c69) • Marcia Rodd (c60) • Dorothy L. Rodgers (Gc51) •

Risa turner Rohrberger (c81) • ferguson e. (GJ57) and nancy H. (Gc56) Rood • Paul H. Roosevelt (Gc52) • Sharon H. Rosen (c84) • Robin L. Rosenberg (c87) • Stuart J. and Rachel L. Rosenberg • Page Rosenberg-Marvin

(c89) • carolyn J. Ross (Gc65) • Robert c. Rowland (Gc78) • Steven J. Roy • Deborah A. Royals (Gc96) • Susan M. Rubin (c78, Gc80, fSM93, fSM94) • carl e. and Jeanne K. (c63) Rudiger • Patty H. Rullman (Gc65) •

Susan Runner (Gc73) • Diane M. Russ (Gc84) • David D. (c92) and Jennifer f. (wcAS94) Russo • Joellen M. Ruvoli (c90) • faye M. Ryan (c71) • thomas M. Ryan (Gc83) • Hiram S. Sachs (Gc92) • Paul S. Safyan (Gc86)

• Anne M. Salpeter (c73) • Alexandra J. Saltiel (c06) • James K. Samuelsen (c93) • Jill K. Sandin (c79) • charles w. Sanford Jr. (c61) • thomas c. Sanger and Judith B. Sanger (c60) • Kathryn J. Santhuff (c83) • elizabeth M.

Sauer (c55) • Audra Sawicki (c93, GJ94) • charles M. Sayre (D46) • Kenneth e. (eB56, KSM57) and Jean S. Schaefle • yvonne Z. Schenk (c40) • tamara J. Schiller (Gc96) • John Schlimmer (c54) • charles and Laural

Schmidt • Sylvia Z. Schmitt (Gc75) • Henry J. and Madeline Schmuckler • thomas M. Schnecke (Gc97) • Robert i. Schneideman (c48, Gc49, Gc56) • Linda P. Schneider (c97, Pt99) • terri Klein Schottenfeld (c79) • Richard B.

(eB54) and Joan H. (c56) Schultz • otto c. Schulz (J58)† • frederick K. Schulze (Gc59) • Amy R. Schur (c82) • Joseph M. Schuster iii (c75) • Hannah K. Schwartz (c04) • John w. and Sarajane R. Schwartz • charles A.

(fSM74, fSM77) and cheryl w. (c74) Scott • Paul Scott (Gc73) • Jane B. Seaton (c63) • Drew K. Selvar (c64) • Jane c. & Drew K. Selvar trust • Beth K. Semmelman (c78) • Peter L. Senkbeil (Gc88, Gc95) • Danielle

Serino-Appel (c88) • Harlan R. Seyton (c06) • Donald and Hilary Shaefitz • Lynn A. Shafran (c81) • Alvin R. (eB51, KSM52) and Gloria B. Shapiro • Rita P. Sheinin (c59) • edward M. and Darlene A. Sheldon • erin P. Shields

(c82) • Stan and irene Shimizu • Katherine G. Siavelis (SeSP77, Gc78) • Sarah Siddons Society • Joshua A. (c88) and carter w. (wcAS89) Siegel • Larissa Siegel (c92) • Rachel M. Siegel (c06) • william L. Siegenfeld •

Bruce K. (c62) and Sarane c. (c61, Gc62) Siewerth • Debra J. Silver • Richard M. and Debra J. Silver • Andrew and Alice t. (c77) Simon • Larry A. and cheryl M. (c65) Simon • nedda J. Simon (c54) • Lisa D. Simons (Gc87)

• walid and Susan J. Skaf • Martin and Diane Skrip • David A. Slavin (c83) and Bari L. Moss • charles M. and Bridget M. (wcAS93) Smith • J. tucker Smith (c81) • Mary e. Smith (Gc66) • Roy Smith (c77) • Sharon o.

Smith (c65) • Sherrill J. Smith (c73) • Roger D. and cheryl L. Smitter • David Smoyer • Rachel S. Sockut (c04) • Aaron D. Solomon (c97) • Ronald K. (Gc53) and Virginia e. Sommers • John w. Spalding trust • John w.

Spalding (c56) • Matthew J. Spangler (c96) • Henry G. (eB65, KSM67) and Susan V. (c65) Spellman • Barbara u. Spigner (c76) • Stark Revocable trust • Sharon R. Stark (c62) • Steven M. Stark (c82) and Michelle

nicastro-Stark (c82) • Georgia Stathis (c70) • James P. and carolyn S. (c83) Stauner • Mary M. Stefely (c87, Gc88) • Richard A. (KSM88) and Anne S. (c74, Gc75) Stein • Sarah P. Stein (c82) • elaine R. Steinman (c59)

• Margaret L. Stenberg (c54) • carol S. Stern (G64, G68) • cheryl D. Stern (c78) • Susan f. Sternfield (c63) • Susan Lee Sternfield trust • Stewart woodward LLc • Hal S. R. Stewart (c68, GJ70) • Dean L. St. John (c82) •

Jennifer L. Stone (G93) • Lauren Stone • Graham (c88) and Amy B. (wcAS88) Stumpf • christine A. Sturges (Gc69, Gc71) • Linda M. Stypulkowski (Gc76) • Amanda Sullivan (c87) • cheryl Sullivan • Janet K. Susin (Gc62)

• John Sutberry • Katherine A. Sutter (c79) • Susan S. Swan (c67) • Susan B. Swanson (Gc93) • Alfred and Laura Szajewski • casmir and Dorothy Szczepaniak • Margaret J. Szmurak (c49) • Matthew e. Szwajkowski (c00)

• Milton tabbot (c71) • Anne e. terry (c00) • Meechai tessalee (wcAS90) • Simon and Pauline M. (c86) thaler • Arthur R. thieme (c43) • charles R. thomas and Marilyn Mccoy • Monique K. thornton (c57) • Patricia c.

thorpe (c63) • Anne H. thurman (c40, Gc66) • ellen M. tickner trust • ellen M. tickner (c73) • Helen M. tillman (GJ72) • Paul M. todd (c57) • Margarita tolentino-Boyd (c00) • John and Gretchen V. (c80) tomasulo •

Moira A. toner (ScS92) • woodrow P. tracy (c65) • Dean M. trafelet (c63) • Stuart G. (Gc81) and Leigh H. (Gc82) trembath • S. Jenell trigg (c78) • Hugh c. triplett (eB55) • eric w. (J94) and Julie H. (c96) trott •

James L. tungate (Gc70, Gc72) • Gregory S. (c77) and Kimberly P. (c82) uchimura • Jennifer R. ueunten (wcAS04) • nancy K. Vale (c53, Gc54) • George H. and fiona Valentine • Richard G. Jr. and Beverly P. (c54) Verket

• william e. Vickers (Gc52) • Joseph R. Victor (c58) • M. claudine D. Vignery (Gc52) • Debra M. Vinikour (c79) • Bryan G. wachter (c93) • Alan (c68, Gc81) and Sandra L. wade • Robert H. waechter (wcAS52) • Ronald J.

waicukauski (c70) and Karla yale (Mcc70, KSM74) • Aaron walker • David M. and Margaret L. (c85) walker • Sally D. walker (c59) • Julie c. wallace (c82) • Joseph B. and Sandra G. walther • Richard L. and carolyn H.

(Gc57) walton • Deborah R. waltzer (c78) • Jennifer H. warwick (c86) • Barbara c. watson (c69) • Judith S. watson (Gc84) • Philip watson • Avis L. weathersbee (c83) • natalie A. weber (c54) • James and Debra B. webster

• Jane S. weil (c85) • Julie w. weil (c59) • Lois P. weisberg (c46) • Michael weiser (c85) • James R. weiss (c86) • Robert o. (Gc49) and Ann L. (Gc50) weiss • James R. weller (c61) • Presbury B. west (G73) and Gail

Brusberg-west (c72, Gc73) • tiffany G. westlie (c04) • Gregory weston (c93) • Richard f. and Betty S. wharton • Ben white • John c. white (c85) • Peter white (c59) • william J. (Mcc61) and Jane S. white • walter A.

wiegand (c86) • Andrew wilder (c98) • Steve and Susan L. wildman • Raymond w. wildtraut • Joy f. williams (c97) • Jeremy R. (wcAS55, GSeSP61, G71) and Mary A. (SeSP59) wilson • elizabeth B. windgassen (c88) •

Amy S. windsor (c94) • Richard A. (c54) and Barbara M. (wcAS54) wingo • John wischnewsky (wcAS99) and Ann c. McKenzie (c84) • Sandra c. wiseley (c57) • David wohl (c75) and eileen McMahon (c74) • Sarah L.

wohlenhaus (c80) • edith B. wood (c44) • Kenneth e. and Roycealee J. (c62, GSeSP64) wood • Mary e. wood (Gc49) • Lelia c. wright (c51) • Mary J. wright (Gc69) • Victoria S. wright (c78) • yvonne S. yoneshige (Gc80)

• Jill w. Zager (Gc04) • Harold A. (wcAS84) and Suzanne H. (c84, Gc85) Zeitz • Philip J. Zepeda (Gc98) • Brad A. (c96) and Rebecca A. Zinn • Michelle L. Zylstra (c04)

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