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The Brooklyn College FoundationAnnual Report, 2004–2005

On the cover: Architectural plan for realization of

the campus design envisioned by Brooklyn College’s

founding architect, Randolph Evans, in 1935. The

plan proposes new entrances to Roosevelt and James

Halls, a new West Quad to mirror the existing East

Quad, and a new building to anchor the entire campus

west of Bedford Avenue. The West Quad Project is one

of several ambitious plans the College has launched to

build a modern, student-centered campus conducive to

learning and scholarship.

Dear Friends of Brooklyn CollegeAt Brooklyn College in the last year, we have been busy building—

not only the physical campus, but also the educational

environment that best encourages vigorous learning and scholarship.

Our priorities result largely from initiatives we launched during

the first five years of my presidency—and particularly within the last

twelve months. These include expanding the campus, renewing the

natural sciences, and broadening our fiscal base.

The physical transformation of the campus continues apace.

We have doubled the size of the Morton and Angela Topfer Library

Café, and it is open again 24/7. Over the summer, we renovated and

modernized eleven lecture halls in Ingersoll Hall. We move ahead

with the West Quad Project, laying out a new quadrangle and pouring

the foundation for a new building.

We have begun a major rebuilding of our science facilities and our science curriculum. The

project will proceed in two stages. First, Roosevelt Hall will be transformed into a science building;

then we will renovate Ingersoll Hall. The science faculty meanwhile has been discussing and

defining the shape science teaching and research should take at the College. You can read more

about all these projects in the pages of this Annual Report.

Brooklyn College has been more enterprising than ever in broadening our fiscal base. Our

foremost endeavor is to meet the challenge set by Leonard and Claire Tow, who have given us a

$10-million matching grant to build a new performing arts center. We hope you will join our effort

to fund the first privately financed building on campus.

This is an exciting time of creating new structures for the College and ever greater opportunities

for students. The alumnae and alumni named in this report have contributed to this effort and

helped make Brooklyn College the magnificent public institution that it is.

I look forward to working with you in the coming year.

Christoph M. KimmichPresident

Dear Alumni and FriendsI am especially pleased to address you as chairman of the Brooklyn

College Foundation at such an exciting time in the history of Brooklyn

College, a time that both honors our tradition and looks to a future

full of promise.

The College celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary this year—

an occasion especially meaningful for us in a period of rebirth and

expansion. We also broke ground for two new buildings on campus

and celebrated our most recent Rhodes Scholar, Eugene Shenderov.

Our Rhodes Scholar and our new construction are both examples of

how your gifts to the Foundation can make Brooklyn College even

more effective in enabling our students to learn, gain inspiration, and

embark on productive lives.

I thank President Christoph M. Kimmich for his leadership in

all these endeavors. He has brought the College to new levels of purposefulness, prominence,

and promise. We enjoy national recognition and attract a steady stream of ever more highly

qualified students.

As you may know, it was my pleasure to establish the Magner Center for Career Development

and Internships in 2003. At the Magner Center, students seek guidance about careers, explore

internships in their chosen field, and plan for their futures; many win stipends available there to

support their education. Again and again students have told me that the help they receive at the

Magner Center has been invaluable to them as they move from the College out into the world.

I find my direct involvement with students and their career development infinitely rewarding.

I urge you, too, to identify an area in the College’s endeavor that interests you, to support it,

and to enjoy the rewards.

However you choose to support Brooklyn College, you can make a great difference in the lives

of our students. Your gift ensures that the College will continue to enrich its academic programs,

provide effective student services, support students with scholarships and stipends, and attract and

retain an outstanding faculty.

On behalf of the Foundation, I thank you for your support, past, present, and future.

Marjorie M. Magner, ’69ChairmanBrooklyn College Foundation

An Architecture of

Brooklyn College continues a longtradition of distinguished campusarchitecture that creates anenvironment conducive to learningand scholarship.

The College has had a banner year.We celebrated our seventy-fifth anniversary, launched a major

construction and renovation project that will transform thecampus, distinguished ourselves with another Rhodes Scholar, won high marks from the Princeton Review for quality andaffordability, and made plans to ensure that we will continue toperform at this high level.

A huge crowd—students, faculty, staff, trustees, and guests—gathered on the Quad on May 10, 2005, for our seventy-fifthbirthday party. Actors portraying President Franklin D. Roosevelt,his wife, Eleanor, and Mayor Fiorello La Guardia arrived in aclassic car to lay the cornerstone of the campus once again. Mackthe Knife and Pirate Jenny performed numbers from a galaproduction of The Threepenny Opera. The Theater Departmentdesigned a giant birthday cake, a children’s choir sang and a schoolorchestra played, and everyone signed a huge birthday card.

The celebration continues throughout the year. The “Brooklynon My Mind” reading series, hosted by Leonard Lopate of WNYCRadio, will feature such leading Brooklyn writers as JonathanLethem, Pete Hamill, Susan Choi, and Colson Whitehead. TheDepartment of Theater will present a number of notable works,such as Nobel Prize–winning poet Seamus Heaney’s adaptation ofAntigone and works by Donald Margulies (Sight Unseen), Marivaux(The Game of Love and Chance), and Arthur Miller (theMcCarthy-era parable The Crucible). The Conservatory of Musicwill offer nearly fifty concerts this year, and in December theBrooklyn College Opera Theater will mount a full-scaleproduction of Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro. The Art Departmentwill finish the year with an important retrospective exhibit of theworks of the most esteemed graduates since the inception of itsM.F.A. program.

Excellence

Brooklyn College is famous for its beautiful campus. The College isalso notable for its state-of-the-art technology. These contribute to alearning environment in which students can change their lives.

In the most important capital expansion since the Midwoodcampus was constructed during the Great Depression, the Collegecontinues its tradition of distinguished architecture and first-ratefacilities in five major projects: the new West Quad Building; the newCenter for the Performing Arts; expansion of the Morton and AngelaTopfer Library Café; conversion of Roosevelt Hall into a center forscience and research and modernization of the Ingersoll lecture halls;and creation of a conference center in the Student Center.

Eugene Shenderov, ’05Born in Ukraine, Eugene was two years old when the Chernobylnuclear reactor, 140 miles from his home, melted down. Eugenedeveloped leukemia, and the Shenderovs immigrated to Brooklynto seek treatment when Eugene was six. After years of homeschooling, Eugene entered Edward R. Murrow High School, wherehe graduated near the top of his class. He entered BrooklynCollege on a Presidential Scholarship and enrolled in the B.A.–M.D. program. A chemistry major, he won a Furman TravelStipend in summer 2004, which he used to pursue cancer researchat Oxford University. In fall 2004, Eugene was named a RhodesScholar and the following spring, a National Institutes of Healthfellow. He has now returned to Oxford University to work withDr. Enzo Cerundolo, a world-renowned cancer researcher, at theWeatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine.

Lisette Nieves, ’91Lisette Nieves was a 1992 Rhodes Scholar and is a graduate also ofthe Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs ofPrinceton University. She was director for special projects at theAfter-School Corporation, where she designed forums forsuperintendents and principals and pilot programs for mentoringin local high schools. She also served as director of grantsmanagement at the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone and aschief of staff for the New York City Department of Youth andCommunity Development. Currently, Lisette is a consultant tononprofit organizations in strategic planning, programdevelopment, and management, and a graduate instructor inpublic administration at Brooklyn College.

Brooklyn College’s Rhodes Scholars

This past year, President Christoph M. Kimmich launched the most

ambitious part of a plan to restore the campus to the original 1935 design

by its founding architect, Randolph Evans. A second quadrangle will be

created west of Bedford Avenue, anchored by a strikingly beautiful West

Quad Building.

As a first step to implementing this plan, Plaza Building has been

demolished. Throughout the spring and summer, workers painstakingly

separated Plaza from adjacent James and Roosevelt Halls, and at the end of

the summer it was reduced to rubble. For the master plan of which this

project is a part, the Society of College and University Planners awarded

Brooklyn College the Excellence in Planning and Architecture Merit Award

in Campus Heritage at its annual

meeting in July 2005.

A vision realized...

The continuing

West Quad BuildingThe stunning new West Quad Building will consolidate under oneroof currently scattered student services—registrar, bursar,academic advisement, scholarships, financial aid, and the MagnerCenter for Career Development and Internships. The West QuadBuilding will also house the Department of Physical Educationand Exercise Science and first-rate athletic facilities: a swimmingpool and high-diving board, competition and practicegymnasiums, a dance studio, racquetball courts, a fitness center,and teaching and research labs. A centrally positioned glass-enclosed stairwell and elevator tower will be illuminated at nightlike a beacon across the campus.

The project’s architect, Rafael Viñoly, has a history of designingcollege buildings. His renovation of John Jay College of CriminalJustice won the esteemed Bard Award and the Municipal ArtSociety Award.

Center for the Performing ArtsThe Center for the Performing Arts will be an architecturallystriking building housing rehearsal and performance space, setdesign and construction workshops, a double-height theater, agrand lobby and arcade for exhibitions, and classroom, meeting,and reception space. This consortium of the performing arts willattract theorists and practicing artists, talented students, anddistinguished faculty.

Leonard, ’50, and Claire, ’52, Tow have pledged an unprecedentedgift of $10 million to Brooklyn College for the new campusfacility, the first on campus to be built from private funds. Thebalance of the construction costs, approximately $15 million, willcome from the matching gifts of generous friends and alumni.

The Library CaféThe Morton and Angela Topfer Library Café at Brooklyn Collegewas the only Internet café in the City University of New Yorkwhen it opened in 2000. Equipped with fifty networkedcomputer stations and open twenty-four hours, seven days a week,the café is immensely popular and serves as many as eight hundredstudents a day. Natural light enters the café through large windowsoverlooking a planted courtyard. The interior space is madeinviting by wood finishes and comfortable ergonomic seating.

The Library Café has been such a resounding success that it hasjust been expanded to twice its original size and furnished withthirty additional workstations and eighteen wireless ports. Thereare new study areas as well.

transformation...

Ingersoll Hall and Roosevelt HallAlumni visiting Ingersoll Hall often remark that “the place hasn’tchanged much.” Indeed, movie crews looking for a “circa 1930sclassroom” found a perfect set in Ingersoll’s old lecture halls, withtheir fixed wooden seats, quaint laboratory tables equipped withBunsen burners, and vintage versions of the periodic table. Thissummer, a number of these venerable lecture halls were completelyrefurbished and modernized. The old wooden lecture hall seats,dark with age from seventy years of hard use by Brooklyn Collegestudents, have been removed and replaced with far morecomfortable seats. And installed in each lecture hall is a suite ofaudiovisual equipment that allows instructors to project computerscreen images, DVDs, and other media, giving students in thesciences access to the full range of educational materials nowavailable in their subjects.

While crews were restoring the geology lecture hall on the thirdfloor, faculty rediscovered a rare set of dinosaur footprints from theGlen Rose Trackway in Texas, perhaps the world’s most famousdinosaur track discovery. The rock, painted brown and attached tothe wall, was hidden behind a projection screen. The specimenwas identified when the signature of College dinosaur hunterRoland Bird was found on the wall behind the rock. The tracks,which Bird gave the College in 1942, will be restored by geologystudents in the coming year.

Roosevelt Hall, long home to the Department of PhysicalEducation and Exercise Science, will be transformed into a sciencebuilding when the West Quad Building opens with new gyms, adance studio, pool, and other facilities. The renovation ofRoosevelt Hall is part of an academic initiative to renew thenatural sciences at Brooklyn College.

Conference Center in the Student CenterBrooklyn College attracts distinguished scholars, artists, and publicfigures, who lecture, attend conferences, and meet with ourstudents. The Woody Tanger Auditorium in the Brooklyn CollegeLibrary is a modern space equipped to record and broadcast theseevents. The College also needs a larger facility with thesophisticated technology that today’s presentations require.

The top two floors of the Student Center will be redesigned toaccommodate a Conference Center. Video projectors, computer andaudiovisual interfaces, projector screens, and an audio system will alsoserve academic conferences and meetings and make the College anattractive setting for large gatherings of community organizations.

“A Fierce Determination,” Library Archival ExhibitBrooklyn College graduates sometimes don’t realize that duringtheir years at Brooklyn College they were making history. Since1950, the Special Collections Division of the Brooklyn CollegeLibrary has been collecting student materials, includingnewspapers, yearbooks, course bulletins, fraternity and sororitymemorabilia, and student handbills. George Edelman, ’42, forexample, has donated an extensive collection of College sportsmemorabilia: football jerseys, pennants, and programs thatdocument the glory days of the Kingsman gridders.

For our seventy-fifth anniversary, College Archivist AnthonyCucchiara and his staff mounted a glorious exhibit of some of theseitems. From the silver shovel that Mayor La Guardia used to breakground on the Midwood campus to the costume worn by Jimmy

Smits, ’80, when he played Othello in a College production, theexhibit gleaned the most representative treasures from the College’scollection; it showed relics from Country Fair and the houseplans, and mementos from such favorite teachers as “Skipper” JoDavidson and Dean Adele Bildersee. Alumni who have seen theexhibit have come away touched, amused, and full of nostalgia.

If you have material from your years at Brooklyn College thatyou wish to share, please call the Archives and Special CollectionsDivision of the Brooklyn College Library at (718) 951-5346 toarrange a donation.

Boylan, La Guardia, Ingersoll,

Roosevelt: these are the big names

on campus today.

In the current building boom

at Brooklyn College, renovations,

upgrades, and new structures are

everywhere in evidence. In years

to come, these new, still unnamed

buildings will make the same

impact on our students as those

named Boylan, La Guardia,

Ingersoll, and Roosevelt.

These improvements create an

opportunity for our friends. We

can think of no more effective

way to leave a legacy than to have

an integral part of Brooklyn

College named after you or

someone you wish to honor and

remember.

Please call the Brooklyn

College Foundation for more

information about perpetuating a

name and helping Brooklyn

College perpetuate its tradition of

academic excellence.

New TrusteesMarjorie Magner, ’69, ChairmanMarjorie Magner is one of the financial services industry’s mostaccomplished women. While serving as chairman and CEO ofCitigroup’s Global Consumer Group, Magner was frequentlyrecognized as one of Wall Street’s most successful leaders. Herhonors included Fortune’s Most Powerful Women in AmericanBusiness, The Wall Street Journal ’s list of 50 Women to Watch and U.S. Banker magazine’s Most Powerful Women in Banking.After graduating from Brooklyn College with a degree inpsychology, Magner attended the Krannert School of Managementat Purdue University, where she earned an MSIA. Early in hercareer, she worked for Chemical Bank and after 1987 forCitigroup and its predecessor companies in positions of increasingresponsibility. Magner is an active supporter of her alma mater.Her philanthropy established the Magner Center for CareerDevelopment and Internships as well as CareerMakers, whichplaces students in one-semester internships at Citibank. TheAlumni Association named Magner “Alumna of the Year” at itsrecent Seventy-fifth Anniversary Gala.

Barry Feirstein, ’74Barry Feirstein received a bachelor’s degree in economics, with aminor in political science. He earned an M.B.A. from HarvardBusiness School in 1978 and began his career as a technologyanalyst for what is now the Equitable Capital Corporation, wherehe rose to become a managing director. In 1993, he foundedFeirstein Capital Management, LLC, of which he is president. He has also established Feirstein Partners and Feirstein OffshoreFund, Inc., investment firms that specialize in U.S. securities.

Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, ’76Oheneba Boachie-Adjei is associate clinical professor oforthopaedic surgery at Weill Medical College of Cornell Universityand associate attending orthopaedic surgeon at the Hospital forSpecial Surgery and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, where he ischief of the scoliosis service. Boachie-Adjei graduated fromBrooklyn College with a bachelor’s degree summa cum laude inchemistry and earned his medical degree from the ColumbiaUniversity College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1980. He isfounder and chairman of the Foundation of Orthopaedics andComplex Spine, which treats bone disorders in the people ofGhana and Barbados. New York magazine named him one of New York’s top doctors in June 2005.

Individual Donors

$500,000 and overMorton L. Topfer, ’59

$250,000–499,999Donald Kramer, ’58

$100,000–249,999Himan Brown, ’34Edith Everett, ’49Roy L. Furman, ’60Murray Koppelman, ’57Samuel I. LeveyMarjorie Magner, ’69Rosemarie MiccolisAlexander M. Tanger, ’01Howard P. TangerLeonard, ’50, and Claire, ’52, TowMarcus Weinstein

Howard Wohl, ’64Anonymous (one donor)

$50,000–99,999Donald Buchwald, ’59James Fantaci, ’68Michael Lynne, ’61Peter N. Marron, ’70Martin, ’63, and Barbara, ’63, SassAnonymous (one donor)

$25,000–49,999Frederick R. Adler, ’48Milton Blander, ’50Diana Davidow, ’66Irwin, ’56, and Concepion S.

FedermanClifford J., ’48, and Frances

FriedmanGeorge Friedman, ’56

Bernard H. Garil, ’62Ilene Gold, ’62Bernard HamermeshHerbert Kurz, ’41Irwin Schneiderman, ’43Anonymous (one donor)

$10,000–24,999Tamara CaseyNehru E. CherukupalliJ. Morton Davis, ’57Barbara Leslie Gerber, ’62Arlene Jagoda, ’64, and

Robert M., ’59, Goldberg Alan C. GreenbergJules Haimovitz, ’71Marshall G. Kaplan, ’49Arthur M., ’77, and Marianna KellerChristoph M. and Flora Graham, ’88,

KimmichBenzion Lebowicz, ’00

Constance Lieber, ’45Daniel M. Lyons, ’39Morris Mark, ’61Douglas MilchPaul Z. Miles, ’59Vincent J. Motto, ’38Nathan, ’55, and Laura NeuerMadelon Leventhal Rand, ’64, and

Lawrence RandMichael Ribaudo and Patricia HassettJohn, ’41, and Florence, ’41,

SolomonAnonymous (one donor)

$4,000–9,999Marcus Alexis, ’53Albert D. Angel, ’57Willard, ’68, and Eleanor, ’67,

Archie

Steven R. Belasco, ’67Edwin H. Cohen, ’62George, ’42, and Beatrice, ’43,

EdelmanGloria Britton EvansRichard, ’68, and Rosanne, ’69,

GaccioneSally HenryMyron, ’52, and Thelma, ’54, KandelSaul B. Katz, ’60Michael, ’66, and Michelle, ’68,

KwatinetzNeal, ’67, and Marilyn, ’68, LeleikoIrwin L. Levowitz, ’63Janet I. Plotkin, ’65Henrietta, ’64, and Henry, ’63,

RosenbergEli Shapiro, ’36Zachary, ’57, and Susan SolomonAdele M. Towbin, ’37Robert Willumested

Joel, ’62, and Candice ZwickAnonymous (one donor)

$2,500–3,999Nathan Cedars, ’39Shirley R. Gleich, ’44Sandra GlicksmanJoseph, ’66, and Nita Becker, ’68,

GottesmanEugene GrantPamela Kendall, ’76Stuart Kessler, ’50Audrey R. Larsen, ’52Adelay Liss, ’43Sidney W. Mintz, ’43Milga Morales, ’70Alan, ’67, and Enid, ’68, ParnessHenry RosenbergTomasina P. Schiro, ’69David J. Simon

Romeyn TaylorM. Marjorie McDermott Tichenor, ’36Thomas R. Tizzio, ’62Frank Tow

$1,000–2,499Catha Abrahams, ’56Morris AdesElsie Adler, ’53Marie F. Alexander, ’73Hope Finegold Alper, ’72William Aron, ’52Selma AronsonPhylis S. Bamberger, ’60Sol J. Barer, ’68Rhoda Wasserman Baruch, ’44Frances Bauer, ’43Sidney Beinfest, ’38Sam E. Beller, ’59Perry BergHoward Berkowitz

Edgar BernsteinStephen M. Bernstein, ’62J. Robert Birnhak, ’43Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, ’76Paul BormanEunice Cooper Boscov, ’57Seymour Brandwein, ’44Brian J. Burstin, ’78Marilyn Butler, ’57W. Stewart CahnMarvin N. Cantor, ’43Lynda T. Carlson, ’65Lee H. Chait, ’68Hilliard Charner, ’42Robert CherryArthur Chester, ’61Bruce R. Chizen, ’78Eve Coulson and Nelson ObusAntoinette Crapanzano, ’72

The Center for the Performing

Arts, to be constructed between

Whitman and Gershwin Halls.

Albert E. Dazzo, ’60Paul M. Densen, ’34R. Bruce, ’63, and Madelyn, ’64,

DonoffRichard A. Eisenberg, ’70Cecile Falk, ’65, and Martin, ’48,

BalserRobert A. Feldman, ’62Paul FirstenbergPaul Freeman, ’57Lois Friedman, ’68Joyce Froot, ’47Henry, ’66, and Barbara, ’66,

GinsbergBurton GoldbergMichael GottliebHelen M. Snyder Granatelli, ’36Blu, ’57, and Irving, ’53, GreenbergNancy M. HagerIra, ’51, and Roberta, ’51, HarkavyCarl, ’56, and Frances, ’59, Harnick

Cynthia E. Harrison, ’66Scott, ’80, and Beth Amey, ’80,

HermanFrances A. HessRonnie J. HeymanIra Hirschbach, ’67David I. KarabellRoger KarlebachLeanora B. Katzman, ’53Robert M. Kaufman, ’51Emanuel Kelmenson, ’50Julian, ’56, and Kay KienSamuel A. Klein, ’48Todd R. KleinmanBenjamin Kleinmuntz, ’52John W. KnellerPaula Mathias KrugerAudrey Landau, ’50Vernon E. Lattin

Gregor and Theresa LazarcikMichael S. Lesser, ’74Alan M. Levin, ’64Peter B. LevyJoseph G. Lombardino, ’54Anna London, ’33Dennis, ’68, and Nancy, ’68, LynchAlphonse A. Maffeo, ’68Marcia Kramer MayerJoan B. Meer, ’58Lisa C. Milazzo, ’75Harriet Schutz Miller, ’44Alfred Munzer, ’63David NachamieRichard A. NaimoliMark P. O’DonnellMorris W. OffitMaureen A. O’Hara, ’78Fernando, ’69, and Celeste, ’01,

PacificoRuth H. Phillips, ’39

Joseph D. Policano, ’55Leonard M. Polisar, ’50Lester Pollack, ’55Gerald, ’63, and Ellen, ’64, PrinceSamuel, ’49, and Dorothy S., ’51,

RabinoffCynthia F. Racer, ’59Carol (Bird-Myers) Ravenal, ’49Seymour D. ReichJames, ’45, and Gloria, ’58, RiordanEugene V. Rose, ’59Gladys Thompson Roth, ’43Harvey P. Roth, ’54Barry Rothenhaus, ’66Edith Pemberton Sancroft, ’59Cecily Schnepps-Fox, ’41Priscilla Schube, ’64George Schwartzman, ’40Hank Seiden

Samuel N. Seidman, ’55Donald, ’49, and Doris Freed, ’49,

ShafferRobert E. SilvermanSam Skurnick, ’38Peter Harold Smith, ’65Jimmy L. Smits, ’80Morton, ’57, and Nancy, ’61, SpitzerElmer D. SpragueCorinne Steel, ’54Lionel N. Sterling, ’59George Sternlieb, ’50Anna R. Sullivan, ’69Elliot Tannenbaum, ’72Le M. TranRobert TrippThomas, ’57, and Anita, ’69, VolpeJoanne Waldstreicher, ’81Roberta Rose Wallach, ’53Murray, ’47, and Phyllis Ratner, ’47,

Warschauer

Anne S. Wax, ’39Joan H. Weill, ’56Jack, ’43, and Evelyn, ’43,

WeinsteinMorris, ’42, and Shirley, ’45,

WeinsteinStephen H. Weinstein, ’68Elisabeth WeisVerne M. Weisberg, ’74Judy Weston, ’54Andrew D. Weyman, ’73Charlotte A. Wingate, ’53Abraham Wolf, ’56Rosalind Wolfson, ’49Anonymous (three donors)

$500–999Marilyn Abrams, ’43Thomas F. Ahrensfeld, ’44

Alfred ArnoldPaul Ash, ’46Harvey Auerbach, ’72Sandra Bailey, ’68Patrick H. Barth, ’68Ante Basic, ’90Emil L. Battaglia, ’42Howard Becker, ’65Michael B. Becker, ’66Ann Marie M. Beddoe, ’74Doris D. Bell, ’56Martha J. BellSally and Paul C. BermanzohnEvelyn Bishop, ’43Charlotte Sokol Blechman, ’50Beatrice W. BlochH. Spencer BlochAllen Bloom, ’65 Miriam Bloom, ’57Stewart, ’61, and Barbara, ’62, BoxerPearl Mandel Brickman, ’49

Bertram Bronzaft, ’55Joan C. Brown, ’68Russell S. Cammeyer, ’75Prudence CarlsonJonathan A. Chanis, ’81Stockard ChanningMaida Cherry, ’61Adrianne Cohen, ’57Gerald L. CohenIlene Platz Cranin, ’76, and

Jonathan CraninFelice Cutler, ’57Sharon Sitt Dale, ’72Keith M. Daniels, ’86Joseph L. Davis, ’67Carolyn L. Raia Decorato, ’85Geraldine DeLucaThomas A. Denny, ’55Richard P. Dober, ’53

Interior, Center for

the Performing Arts

Anthony Ellis, ’01Herbert J. Feinzig, ’61Morton Foelak, ’53S. Dorothy Fox, ’51Helmut N. FriedlaenderEli A. Friedman, ’53Harry, ’63, and Susan, ’82, GindiMarlene Ginsberg-DiChiacchioHelen GinsburgAnn Merker Gold, ’56Adrianne L. Greenberg, ’66Daniel L. Greenberg, ’66Dennis P. and Sara GronimMarjorie Gruverman, ’55Adelaide S. Hurst, ’72Ira H. Inemer, ’61Robert M. JeffersonAbraham KaplanBettye G. Kaplan, ’46Selna L. Kaplan, ’48

Ira Kapp, ’47Seymour Katz, ’52Christopher and Jennifer Zeller

KaufmanGloria W. Kaylie, ’69Leonard Kelson, ’55, in memory of

Selma Lurie Kelson, ’54Janet D. KoppelmanSuzanne KoppelmanRonald G. Kuntzman, ’55Roslyn Perluck Latto, ’42Patricia Laurencelle, ’45Annabelle Lieberman, ’75Joel F. Liebman, ’67Robert J. Logue, ’78Jay K. Lucker, ’51Susan D. Lutwak, ’70Peter L. MalkinGeraldine Markowitz, ’55Sara E. Melendez, ’67

Elizabeth Miller, ’61George Neuman, ’74Martin J. OppenheimerLeanore E. Payne, ’47Robert Perla, ’55Estelle Perry, ’53Edward PersBeverly Heiden Peterkofsky, ’53Deborah Poritz, ’58Gerald J. Post, ’64Margaret M. Priolo, ’79Susan Putterman, ’62Beatrice Dubin Rose, ’33Florence Cohen Rosen, ’59Joseph, ’73, and Roberta Chalfin, ’74,

RosenblumRobert A. RothmanTeofilo F. RuizEnid Ruzinsky, ’55Sol Sackel, ’47

Gaspare J. Saladino, ’58Martin SalzmanToby SanchezAlvin Sandberg, ’61Dennis, ’69, and Regina, ’69, SantellaDorothy Meyn Schmidt, ’46, and

Roy SchmidtGeraldine C. Schwartz, ’43David Shander, ’57Alan Sheldon, ’63Irina ShinderC. Julie Siegel-Kotler, ’60Samuel S. Simon, ’36Stuart L. Sindell, ’61Alan, ’71, and Sharon, ’73, SingerIra, ’61, and Gloria, ’64, SlutzkyLouis S. Smolensky, ’68Barbara C. Spiridon, ’65Sidney Stein, ’42Ina J. Strauss

Lisa Koppelman TamesCora E. TangneyToby F. Teret Taylor, ’84Paul R. TetreaultMalcolm ThomsonPhilip TretiakBarbara Waitzman-Sheerin, ’73Joel Waksman, ’74 Alan Warshauer, ’63Jill C. Weinstein, ’68Dennis I. Wilenchik, ’74Margaret E. Winters, ’67Alexander D. WohlEthyle R. Wolfe and Coleman H.

BenedictDiana Yarde, ’89Shengwei YuLeo Zanderer, ’60Gary ZimmermanAnonymous (one donor)

$250–499Vita B. Alaimo, ’35Steven Alpert, ’78Anthony F. Amante, ’50Marvin, ’56, and Joan AndermanDavid ArnowBrandon D. Bain, ’04Laurence Baker, ’62Ritu BangaFlorence Barad, ’52Regina Barofsky, ’55Sheldon, ’52, and Renee BattermanBernard Beitel, ’52Fannie S. Benson, ’39Lance, ’65, and Dorothy, ’65, BergerSandra Berlstein, ’54Rosalie Bernstein, ’66Rosalyn L. Bieber, ’48Roslyn D. Bienenstock, ’58Paul S., ’67, and Leslie, ’68,

Blachman

Arnold Bleiweis, ’58Ninette S. Bordoff, ’67Arlene Brandeis, ’66Elizabeth J. Brenner, ’65Edward, ’63, and Marian BrombergElizabeth A. Brown and Ralph

Brown, Jr.Ian Lee Brown, ’86Steven, ’68, and Roseann Gothelf

BrozinskySandra Campione, ’66Lisa CaputoPhilippe G. Charles, ’78Ivan CharnerLaura Chunosoff, ’52Carmela Cipriano, ’58Ruth L. Cohen, ’87Samuel Cohen, ’56Estelle CoppersmithMargaret Costa-Ricciardi, ’73

Francis S. Coyle III, ’55David D. Cutting, ’76William L. Dahut, ’54Arline Douglis Deitch, ’44, and

Walter Deitch, ’39Victor D. Dembrow, ’43Allan Deutsch, ’69George Dibari, ’55Leah J. Chernoble Dickstein, ’55Clara Di GiorioVictoria R. Dorf, ’62Joan Minnette Dorfman, ’63Mel DubinRobert, ’63, and Diane, ’68,

EdelmanMarjy N. Ehmer, ’47Elaine R. Ehrlich, ’61Abraham Eisenstadt, ’40Herbert L. Ennis, ’53Robert Ertel, ’60Jeffrey S. Farbman, ’86

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Norman DolidElliott J. Dombroff, ’64Seymour Dombroff, ’38Helen Dondy, ’42Feng Dong, ’04Elaine Donlin, ’71Rosalie F. Donnelly, ’47Dimitri DonskoiLawrence K. Dorf, ’53Gerald A. Dorfman, ’56Melody Dorfman, ’76Arlene Doshi, ’66Joaquim M. Dos Santos, ’97Eugene F., ’74, and Barbara

DoughertyDavid Douglas, ’54Phyllis Douglis, ’49Theodore M. Drange, ’55Stephen Dratch, ’70Kenneth S. Dreifus, ’68

Madeline Park Dreifus, ’66Regina B. Dropkin, ’69Ruth W. Dropkin, ’39Mildred Schpeiser Druss, ’37Myron P. Druxserman, ’66Lester Dubnick, ’52Eleanor Dubs, ’46Iya DubsonMarie Claire DubuckeEvelyn Duffy, ’95Joseph H. and Marilyn DukoffWendy Duncan-Alvarez, ’89Barbara Dusansky, ’54Pearl Dweck, ’64Terry Dwoskin-Feinberg, ’49Bridget M. DwyerDanielle Dybiec, ’99Nadire DzhalturovaHelene Ebenstein, ’66Patrick Eckelmann

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Adele L. Eckstein, ’55Shirley Eckstein, ’52Anthony Econom, ’57Lila, ’71, and Steven EdelkindDiane Edell, ’65Edythe H. Edelman, ’67Florence Edelman, ’54Joyce Edelman, ’50Norman H. Edelman, ’57Raisa Edelman and FamilyLeah Edelson, ’43Evelyn EdelsteinMartin A. Edelstein, ’77Stanley Edinger, ’64George Edlin, ’49Jennifer EdwardsLois H. Edwards, ’50Ellen Ehrig, ’65Mary Ann Ehrlich, ’60Rose EhrlichAnne Eichler, ’43Robert A. Eidelberg, ’62Robert Einhorn, ’68Charles, ’61, and Sondra, ’62,

EisemanEmily Eisen, ’64Mary Eisenbach, ’41Alice, ’72, and Karl EisenbergMeyer, ’53, and Carolyn Schoen, ’54,

EisenbergSam Eisenberg, ’35Jeanette Eisenmesser, ’61Alta Eisenpress, ’45Sandra Eisenstark, ’97, and Lee

Goldfarb, ’79Cheryl J. EisnerTzahi EitenPatricia N. Elam, ’74Mervyn L. Elgart, ’53Sobhy El-Hefnawi, ’86Yaffa Eliach, ’67Jack Z. Elias, ’32Nancy Wagner Elias, ’66Benelita ElieStephen M. Ellin, ’61Paul Elbaum Elliot, ’61Florence L. Elliott, ’40Marieanna ElliottJason EllisSheldon Ellish, ’64Ethel Elman, ’71Paul Elstein, ’65Audrey Elwood, ’52Selma Emanuel, ’40Marie EmmanuelBeatrice Emmer, ’42Alexa Endes, ’64Laura Eneman, ’59Saul, ’48, and Charlotte

Pruzansky, ’49, EngelbourgMyra L. Engelhardt, ’60Anita Epstein, ’64Franklin H. Epstein, ’44Grace Odes Epstein, ’46Lawrence S. Epstein

Lila A. Epstein, ’42Marilyn Epstein, ’58Rosalie K. Epstein, ’48Stanley, ’54, and Sylvia, ’57, EpsteinDoris Ercolani, ’74Judy H. Erde, ’66Norman Erdos, ’49Marianne S. Erlichman, ’70Howard Ertel, ’58Pompelia EspositoDaniel S. EssrogHarriet Estes, ’49Madeline Etkin, ’74Sylvia Ettenberg, ’38Elaine H. Eugster, ’57Thomas Evangelist, ’95Arthur Evans, ’75Brian EvansEllen J. Evans, ’65Jane C. Ewing, ’66John A. Eymer, ’59Louis Marc FabrePhilip Fagin, ’54Harriet Fakhery, ’61Lillian Falcone, ’44Jack L. FalkRobert, ’65, and Karen, ’68, FalkJudith Lanes Falkin, ’52Joy Brooks Fallek, ’71Helen Fand, ’36Martin B. Farber, ’67Steven Farber, ’67 June D. Farbman, ’44M. FarooqiMadeline Farran, ’64Barbara M. Farrelly, ’69Seymour K. Fass, ’45Charles Fassler, ’67Edythe Fastow, ’41Alvin C. Fayman, ’74Sara-Ann P. Fearon, ’94Barbara Feddern, ’57Anita, ’55, and Fredrick, ’54, FederRuth Feder, ’59Mark FedermanJoseph Fedullo, ’67Leah Feig, ’04Beverly Feigelman, ’65Herbert Feiler, ’42Jeanette Fein, ’60Marjorie W. Fein, ’63Richard, ’53, and Helen, ’55, FeinGary Feinberg, ’63Stephen, ’66, and Marci, ’73,

FeinbergJoel Feinblatt, ’64Muriel S. Feinbloom, ’56Richard T. Feiner, ’99Lori Feiner-Scott, ’72Arnold M. Feingold, ’41Marilyn Feingold, ’66Miriam Feingold, ’37Robert P. Feinland, ’89Herbert M. Feinsod, ’42Barry Feinstein, ’74

Ellen Feinstein, ’79Roslyn Feinstein, ’40Sheila Feld, ’53Kenneth S. Felder, ’72Fannie Feldhamer, ’34Cheryl Auerbach Feldman, ’55Emily Parnes Feldman, ’55Felicia B. Feldman, ’49Martha Feldman, ’66Sydney FeldmanYelena FeldmanAndrew Felkay, ’61 Marcia Felkay, ’63Carroll, ’48, and Muriel FellemanFloralee H. Felsenthal, ’44Marcia Feltheimer, ’45Henry, ’60, and Diana Milgram, ’60,

FenichelFrederic Fenig, ’65Elton Ferdinand, ’78Dorothy P. Ferguson, ’36Elizabeth E. Ferraino, ’34Robert Ferrandiz, ’51Pat Ferrara, ’72Matilda S. Feuer, ’51Philip J. Feuer, ’55William N. Feuer, ’58Martin Feuerman, ’67Paula FichtnerMilton, ’50, and Shirley, ’56, FidelBerta A. FieldHarry Field, ’50Doris J. Fields, ’64Victor (Rosenfield) Fields, ’34, and

Daisy FieldsAnne Levine Filardo, ’42Seymour Filman, ’46Arnold J. Finamore, ’59Judith, ’53, and Richard, ’51,

FinamoreMarilyn E. Findlay, ’67Marlene Rosen, ’58, and Michael, ’57,

FineSelma Fine, ’50Shirley, ’49, and Martin, ’43,

FingerhoodAda Weintraub Finifter, ’59Bernard M. Fink, ’57Evgeny FinkSandy M. Fink, ’65Norman S. Finkel, ’52Deborah R. Finkelstein, ’71Iris V. Finkelstein, ’55Martin Finkelstein, ’66Maxine Finkelstein, ’69Norma Finkelstein, ’41Stephen Finkelstein, ’71Steven J. Finkelstein, ’80Ted H. Finkelstein, ’75Marie M. Firenze, ’49Michael Firestone, ’63Theda Kerner Firschein, ’53, and

Oscar FirscheinWilliam FirsheinAnna M. Fischer, ’58

Bernard M. FischerFrank A. FischerHarold H. Fischer, ’40Rae-Ann Fischer, ’72Susan F. Fischer, ’66Shirley Fischler, ’47Harry, ’38, and Norma FishbeinTerry Fishberg, ’63Alan M. Fisher, ’63Cassana FisherHenry, ’59, and Goldie, ’61, FisherLillian Fisher, ’42Phillip, ’78, and Roberta, ’78,

FishgoldDaniel L. Fishkin, ’78Elyse S. Fishkin, ’73Gloria Fishkoff, ’52Eileen Weintraub Fishman, ’65Joseph Fishman, ’49Laura Fishman, ’71Blanche FiskeMargaret E. Fitzgerald, ’45Richard Flacks, ’58Marian Flagg, ’60Joel Flaks, ’50Denise A. FlanaganRamona Flanagan, ’86Marcia Flanzig, ’58Gilbert S. Fleischer, ’37Naomi Wolfe Fleischer, ’48Jacqueline, ’63, and Stanley

FleischmanEstelle Fleischmann, ’72David R. Fleisher, ’57Ellen M. Fleishman, ’72Isobel Fleisig, ’59Elaine Flicker, ’41James F. Flood, ’64Judith Flores, ’01Shirley FlugJean A. Fochetta, ’74Joe FodorRochelle Levy Fogel, ’68Jacqueline Foil, ’60Craig T. Follins, ’92Vera M. Fonseca, ’96Joseph Fontana, ’50Stanley, ’56, and Leah, ’57, FoodimYie Yin FoongDiane Forastiero, ’69Jacquelin Forde, ’05Chantal R. Forger, ’73Gerald M. Forlenza, ’47Pearl V. Forma, ’39David, ’55, and Alice, ’56, FormanDonald, ’53, and Florence, ’53,

FormanArleen B. Forsheit, ’65Michael Fortier, ’61Conrad Foster, ’60Jeffrey A. Foster, ’62Zelda P. Foster, ’55Florence Fox, ’52Lillian Judith S. Fox, ’40Pearl G. Fox, ’42

Robert Fox, ’59Sheila Fox, ’54Susan P. Fox, ’59John P. Fragale, ’95Tamara D. FranceMichael Francese, ’95Conroy FrancisMarylin H. Frank, ’57Mina Frank, ’67Mirel H. Frank, ’72Susan Frank, ’91Sherman Frankel, ’43Sora Hinder Frankel, ’39, and

Aaron FrankelMartin, ’49, and Shirley FrantJudith J. Franz, ’83August Franza, ’54Daniel J. Freedberg, ’73Helen Aronow Freedman, ’55Devery Freeman, ’35Harold Freeman, Jr., ’64Linda A. Freeman, ’67Nicole FreemanMark B. Freilich, ’66Susan Freiman-Cwern, ’72Catherine R. Freis, ’63Marvin Freiser, ’46Dorothy Freitas, ’61Phyllis Stern Frenkel, ’75, and

Mel FrenkelDavid Freundlich, ’58Rita Frey, ’46Rita Frey, ’67Igor FridmanAbraham Fried, ’42Anita J. Fried, ’34Eugene, ’49, and Muriel, ’49, FriedRichard Fried, ’70Ronald Fried, ’67Tobi N. Fried, ’70Sharon A. Friedberg, ’66Lillian E. Friedenreich, ’66Barbara Friedland, ’68Carol Friedland, ’60Robert N. Friedland, ’68Stanley, ’52, and Frances, ’53,

FriedlandAlex E. Friedlander, ’63Natalie Taran Friedlander, ’52, and

Werner FriedlanderGail J. Friedlin, ’76Al, ’68 and Anne, ’65 FriedmanAlbert E. Friedman, ’49Arnold FriedmanArthur, ’62, and Susan FriedmanClaire Friedman, ’49David Friedman, ’64Donald Friedman, ’57E. Judith Friedman, ’45Emanuel Friedman, ’47 Gerald Friedman, ’66Harry Friedman, ’68Herbert H. FriedmanIrwin Friedman

Michael, ’62, and Susan, ’64, Friedman

Rebecca Friedman, ’66Walter J. Friedman, ’57Fernanda FriedrichTheodore R. Friend, ’70Alan R. Frisher, ’83Frank Friuli, ’55Joseph Frohlinger, ’80Mark Froimowitz, ’68Harold Fromm, ’54Cynthia Frumhoff, ’45Bella FrutkinJudith FrydmanVincent, ’62, and Mildred, ’63,

FuccilloBeth L. Funke, ’59Helen C. Hynes Furness, ’41Doris Futterman, ’48Carol Gabow, ’50Helen Gagliardi, ’55Linda M. GaimanCheryl M. Gaimon, ’77Anthony P., ’58, and Florence

GalatolaMichael Galatola, ’54Annette Morgan Galbreith, ’72Leo GaleSheila Levine Gale, ’69Izabella Galinsky, ’86Elizabeth Ludovico Gallagher, ’98Marilyn K. Gallagher, ’66Sue S. Gallen, ’52Ferdinand V. Galli, ’89Audrey M. Galligen, ’50Herbert, ’51, and Jayne GallingerIra J. Galtman, ’91Robert Galvan, ’83Peter A. Galvin, ’76William P. Gambert, ’72Bonita E. Ganot, ’64Harvey, ’68, and Bonita, ’64, GanotRosalie Lorber Garber, ’60Rhoda S. Gardiner, ’57Allen M. Garf, ’67Shirley R. Garfield, ’52Jennifer GarnettBarbara Garodnick, ’61Lois Garrett, ’53David C., ’52, and Jane C.

Posner, ’54, GarronLawrence A. Garvey, ’61Constance C. Gasperino, ’68Thomas F. Gassert, ’86Angelo GattoEmilio P. Gautier, ’61Amy Geffen-Shapiro, ’70Victoria W. Gelber, ’90Yetta Gelber, ’51Anita Gelberg, ’43Joseph Gelbfish, ’76Judith GelfandElizabeth Geller, ’85Harvey, ’43, and Helen, ’43, GellerKenneth N. Geller, ’52

Lola B. Gellman, ’50Donald Gelman, ’59Herbert Gelman, ’54Sidney Gendin, ’55Harold L. Genkin, ’55Emanuel S. Genn, ’56Ruth G. Genn, ’46Shirley Genn, ’58Jane Gentile, ’56Kiola GeorgePeter A. Georges, ’74Janice Lake GerbothFredric Gerewitz, ’80Arthur L. German, ’47Zina Gerolimatos, ’76Batsheva GershBarbara Gershman, ’69Fred M., ’71, and Robin

Genison, ’72, GersonSusan Mirsky Gersony, ’65Sheldon Gertner, ’48 Arlene B. Gest-Wolinsky, ’73Mansura GhaffarRosanna GiannuzziRichard A. Giaquinto, ’70Peter W. Gibbs, ’60Ilka R. Giges, ’53Alan S. Gilbert, ’83Evelyn Gilbert, ’38Ilsa Gilbert, ’55Paul A. Gilje, ’74Michael J. Gillen, ’58Marie Benita Gillespie, ’57Martin L. Gillman, ’49Brunel GillotPanet GillotMuriel E. Gilman, ’44Angelo Gimondo, ’61Robert GinellMarlene Ginsberg, ’71Michele M. Ginsberg, ’66Phyllis R. GinsbergSy Ginsberg, ’40Zena Ginsberg, ’59Susan Ginzburg, ’70Salvatore M. Giorlandino, ’82Dorothy Daniela GioseffiFabio Girelli-CarasiFrederick, ’75, and Erica, ’75,

GirshickJennifer GittoOlimpia Giudice, ’66Ben GivensMorton D. Glantz, ’42Sarah E. Glasser, ’34Deanna, ’59, and Marvin, ’57,

GlassmannHelen Glatt, ’44Estelle K. Glauberman, ’42Karen, ’03, and Paul, ’73, GleesonEdward, ’50, and Florence, ’51, GlickSandra Glick, ’92Allan E. Glickman, ’71Betty Glickman, ’50Kenneth Glidewell

Ira R. Globerman, ’63Phyllis G. GluckSandra G. Gluck, ’71Carol N. Gluckman, ’48Elita Gobina, ’56Nathan Gochman, ’55Jack A. Godler, ’52Herbert Goetz, ’88Lawrence Goetz, ’97Norma, ’59, and Martin, ’53, GoetzEileen L. Goggin, ’62Barbara Goldstein Gold, ’55Edith Leibson Gold, ’43Jeanne B. Gold, ’63Judith A. Gold, ’55Sylvia Gold, ’50Marilyn Goldaber, ’49Barry D. Goldberg, ’75David E. GoldbergEdna Green Goldberg, ’41, and

Solomon GoldbergEileen Goldberg, ’66Ellis GoldbergGail E. Goldberg, ’67Howard, ’58, and Hannette, ’57,

GoldbergJoyce Roe Goldberg, ’55Laura Gail Goldberg, ’66Marvin I. Goldberg, ’69Rebecca A. Goldberg, ’77Richard L. Goldberg, ’56Robert, ’41, and Leah, ’43,

GoldbergRobert D. Goldberg, ’52Rosalyn Goldberg, ’65Ruth Goldberg, ’49Bernice Golden, ’48Lillian B. Goldenberg, ’46Helen S. Goldfinger, ’74Fred Goldhaber, ’68Sanford, ’58, and Miriam, ’64,

GoldhaberAlan J. Goldman, ’52Arlene Goldman, ’70Belle G. GoldmanEleanor R. Goldman, ’68Jay R. Goldman, ’61Marcia I. Goldman, ’57Martin W. Goldman, ’55Ralph C., ’42, and Belle GoldmanWayne, ’74, and Laura, ’75, GoldnerLorraine Goldschmidt, ’56Barry, ’66, and Rachelle, ’68,

GoldsmithDuane GoldsmithDavid I. GoldsteinEdith Goldstein, ’47Eugene Goldstein, ’51Everett Goldstein, ’39Harvey M. GoldsteinIrwin M. Goldstein, ’64Irwin P. Goldstein, ’59Isabel Goldstein, ’56Jan E. GoldsteinJanet Goldstein, ’50

Lenore F. Goldstein, ’54Mary Wiseman GoldsteinSamuel M. Goldstein, ’50Shirley GoldsteinStuart H. Goldstein, ’60William N. GoldsteinFrederick Goldstein-Gretan, ’51Shirley Goldwag, ’42Bruce A. Goldwitz, ’69Roberta Golinkoff, ’68Caryl Golland, ’46Edith S. Golomb, ’43Yana GoloubitskaiaAdrian Golub, ’62Gerald, ’62, and Bonnie, ’62, GolubNaomi M. Boritz Golub, ’58Benna March Golubtchik, ’67Joan GonzalezMichelle GonzalezMary Bleakney GoodacrePaul Goode, ’59

Muriel Goodfriend, ’45Henri M. Goodheim, ’70Abraham I. Goodman, ’36Elaine Goodman, ’47Ethel B. Goodman, ’41Leonard Goodman, ’69Lila V. Goodman, ’55Lois A. Goodman, ’65Matilda GoodmanNorman, ’55 and Marilyn, ’55

GoodmanGina Goodridge, ’91Judith Goodstein, ’60Jack Goor, ’47Irina B. GorbalArline B. GordonFrancesca Gordon, ’59Harvey S. Gordon, ’63James S. Gordon

Lillian Gordon, ’56Monte J. Gordon, ’47Abbott Gorin, ’73Pearl Gorin, ’48Laurence K. Gorlick, ’76Selma, ’83, and Leon GortlerHelen Gotkowitz, ’45Carolyn Gottlieb, ’55Clifford GottliebVera Cohen GottliebLawrence A. Gould, ’52Berland Gourdet, ’02Sondra Graber, ’60Rosalie Graf, ’62Carol M. Graff, ’57Carolyn GrahamWebster Graham, ’87Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. GrandtAndrea J. GrantGeraldine S. Grant, ’65Jeffrey D. Grant, ’74

Marcus Gray, ’73Mary P. Gergen Gray, ’94Gail-Ann G. Greaves, ’86Florence GreeblerAnne Green, ’59Jerome and Marie Roder GreenLawrence Green, ’66Meryl Green, ’52Nancy L. GreenRosalie Green, ’67Solomon, ’49, and Julia GreenBonnie L. Greenbaum, ’78Marty Greenbaum, ’91Nathan, ’43, and Karen GreenbaumBrenda J. Greenberg, ’61Evelyn Greenberg, ’58Howard E. Greenberg, ’66Jeffrey Greenberg, ’69Larry S. Greenberg, ’70

Lillian Canter Greenberg, ’40Lillian GreenbergMarilyn B. Greenberg, ’72Milton Greenberg, ’49Susan Greenberg, ’68Susan I. Greenberg, ’63Vicki Greenberg, ’64Vivian J. Greenberg, ’72Eileen Greene, ’63Michele GreeneRobert I. Greene, ’68, and Dianne B.

Stillman, ’69Nathan, ’52, and Marilyn Borack, ’53,

GreenfeldBarbara GreenfieldCarol A. Greenfield, ’69Lorraine GreenfieldLeona W. Greenhill, ’37Marilyn Greenspan, ’53William M. Greenstadt, ’51Marion Greenstone, ’46

Judith Greenwald, ’63Sidney Greenwald, ’36Lillian Greenzeig, ’55Alfred J. Gregoritch, ’63Kristle GrellHelen Gresky, ’36JoAnn E. Gretch, ’64Laura S. Grey, ’62Rachelle GrieppMichelle Griffiths, ’00Diane Grimm, ’57Roman GrinbergRobert Gritz, ’55Edna A. Gross, ’49Irene Gross, ’48Jack GrossMarjorie Gross, ’54Seymour Z. Gross, ’57Jerry Grossfeld, ’49

Robyn B. Grossman, ’69Ruth Grossman, ’42Else Grotefendt, ’56Barbara Gruber, ’49Howard E. GruberMarvin Gruber, ’62Laura Grubman, ’55Leonard, ’58, and Barbara, ’65,

GrundtDenis P. GuerinBarbara Gunther, ’50Alex T. GunthorpesEstelle Gurin, ’49Marion GurkewitzEmil GurshumovPaul, ’65, and Marilyn, ’66, GustmanIrwin Gustow, ’76H. Duke GuthrieFrank Gutierrez, ’59Marvin V. Gutkin, ’63Doris Guttentag, ’46

Frederick J. Gutter, ’43Helene N. Guttman, ’51Madelyn Gutwirth, ’47Evelyn GuzmanHarold Haber, ’60Phyllis Werthman Haber, ’63Alden N. Haffner, ’48Rhonda I. Hager, ’72Uraline S. Hager, ’01Joan Hahn, ’51Audrey R. Haimowitz, ’79Martin, ’49, and Hilda, ’49, HainerDon R. Haironson, ’45Ira Haironson, ’81Nicole HakimiSydney, ’40, and Leah HalemShirley HallTelma Y. Hall, ’74Martin Halofsky, ’64

Bertha HalpernHarold D. Halpern, ’51Gertrude Hames, ’59Emily G. Hammer, ’34Warren I. Hammer, ’55Nesha Hammerschmidt, ’47Michael P. HanaganKatharine P. Hancock, ’89Marcia J. Hanfling, ’56Lindley P. HanlonAlbert Hann, ’59Russell A., ’71, and Linda HansenHelen Hansom, ’44James R. HansonGeorge Hantgan, ’40Linda Broyde Haramati, ’82Myzafer HariziNatalie Rosenberg Harlam, ’66Monte B. Harnik, ’65Arlene Harris, ’65

Dorothy Bodner Harris, ’47Lawrence Harris, ’61Miriam Glass Harris, ’41, and

Robert Lee HarrisSeymour J. Harrison, ’56Keith Harrow, ’69Rachel Hartig, ’60Simone H. Hartman, ’61Jane F. Hartsfield, ’74Helen M. HarveyThomas W. Harwayne, ’68Reginald HarwellDarlton E. Haskins, ’72Evelyn Hassman, ’77Malcolm, ’53, and Adele, ’53, HastMaria Hastie, ’55Clifford A. Haupt, ’62Janice Hauptman, ’57Meta Haven, ’69Eve Havlicek, ’75

Marilyn Gitelson Hazan, ’55Stephen L. Hebbard, ’63Anna Hecht, ’37Diane Hecht, ’54Jean I. Hecht, ’45Robert Hedlund, ’73Florence Hedwall, ’69Judith Heep, ’62Leo H. Heiden, ’51Vivian Heigl, ’45Maxine M. Heiman, ’33Ellen HeimbergerMona Heinze-Barreca, ’93Wendy J. Heisler, ’66Sandra Heitner, ’62Angela M. Helenek, ’70Arlene Helfand, ’60Carol Kritzer Heller, ’48Howard Heller, ’60Leon, ’51, and Rosalie, ’52, Heller

Neli HeneralavaRobert Henry, ’55Esther L. Herbert, ’41Judith S. Herbst, ’67Mildred J. Herbstman, ’57Rosomond HerculesEdward N. Herman, ’64Ina Herman, ’53Gilbert, ’75, and Nellie, ’79,

HernandezVivia E. Heron, ’73Linda Herring, ’96Nancy Herschberg-MuntnerAryeh HershRuth Klein Hersh, ’56Edith Hersher, ’57Harold HerskowitzEllen Hesterman, ’59Luke HeywoodLloyd Hezekiah, ’66

Marcella Hickey, ’75Hal and Barbra HigginbothamCharles G. HillJuanita HillManny Hillman, ’49Lee B. Hilsenrath, ’56Colletta HincksonEva T. Hindus, ’37Edgar, ’57, and Barbara, ’57, HinesElsie M. Hines, ’72Michael, ’65, and Sally HipscherEllen Berman, ’68, and Warren, ’66,

HirschJacob, ’48, and Gloria HirschJudith Hirsch, ’45Renee Hirsch, ’61Sydelle Flaxberg Hirsch, ’53Albert I., ’54, and Carol Levine, ’60,

HirschbergEleanor M. Hirschfeld, ’36

Michael Hirschklau, ’65Jules M. Hirsh, ’55Ethel Hirshon, ’62Polly HoDorothy Hoberman, ’46Martin C. Hochhauser, ’62Bert Hochman, ’46Kenneth Hochman, ’63Gerald F. Hoffer, ’53Gilda Laskey Hoffman, ’45, and

Simon HoffmanNancy Hoffman, ’79Marsha Hogarth, ’64Ethel Holland, ’60Tabitha HollandBetty K. Holpert, ’44Frederic Holtzberg, ’46Gloria Holtzman, ’52Marietta Homayonpour, ’67Chia-Swee Hong, ’80

Lois Honig, ’65Nathan L. Honigbaum, ’58Andrea HonisAri HoogenboomJohn Hoovert, ’73Barbara C. Hopard, ’73Daniel S. HopardEverett Hor, ’40Kenneth Horn, ’65, and Paula HornLilian D. Horn, ’57Maxine Horn, ’65Suzanne S. Horn, ’63Zoia Horn, ’39Stafford Horne, ’84Barry, ’76, and Elise, ’76, HorowitzEllis Horowitz, ’64Fredric R. HorowitzGeorge Horowitz, ’36Harold HorowitzPenny E. Horowitz, ’71

Perry M. Horowitz, ’70Sylvia Teich Horowitz, ’43Zev HorowitzJanet P. Horwitz, ’69Florence W. Houser, ’44Marion K. Howard, ’40Elden B. HowellLeatrice Howell, ’81Louis Huertas, ’61Achim Huggins, ’94Amy Hughes, ’97Murray B. Hundert, ’40Edward HunterEmily HurstHoward L. Hurwitz, ’36Randi Hyams-Francis, ’96David N. Hyman, ’65Melvin Hyman, ’49Patrick Ianniello, ’72Richard C. Iannuzzi, ’70

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Barbara A. Jackson, ’80Beatrice Jackson, ’86, and Fred

Jackson, Jr.Michael Jackson, ’65Trevor Jackson, ’95Lois Jacob, ’63Stanley E. Jacob, ’38Beverly Jacobs, ’65Irwin Jacobs, ’48Leslie S. Jacobson, ’54Stephen L. Jacobson, ’69Hildy E. Jacoby, ’80Allen, ’64, and Susan, ’64, JacowitzKathleen Jacquette, ’66Arnold, ’51, and Anne, ’53, JaffeEdith Jaffe, ’41Eleanor Jaffe, ’56Chester S. Jakubowski, ’55Joan James, ’59Eugene Jamin, ’50

Hobart JarrettLillian B. Jarvis, ’51Kathleen Jaworski, ’85Shirley Jay, ’57Fritz E. Jean-GillesJosie Jean-GillesUmberto Jean-LouisSherley Jean-Pierre, ’00Mary Bernice Jenkins, ’74Florence C. Jerome, ’54Cheryl JohnsonChristopher H. JohnsonLorene K. Johnson, ’90Sylvia Johnson, ’55Sonia Jonas, ’96Constance C. Jones, ’71Eliza P. Jones, ’79Willa M. Jones, ’65Priscilla Jonides, ’80Gloria Jordan, ’46

Belle M. Joseph, ’35Dolores R. Joseph, ’49Michelle A. JosephSusan Behrman Josepher, ’61Herbert Josephs, ’53Stephanie Josephs, ’97Tessie Josephson, ’70Beverly L. Just, ’48John C. Kabat, ’61Christopher J. Kaczmarski, ’76Jacob M. Kagan, ’57Carole S. Kahana, ’67Carole Kahn, ’57Jacqueline Kahn, ’71Taramattie KalicharanSteven Kalka, ’74Richard S. Kalman, ’60Kenneth Kalmanson, ’64Stephen Kamen, ’54Ethel Niedergang Kamien, ’50

Howard Kamin, ’51Deborah Kamins, ’60Jack Kamins, ’75Martin Kamisher, ’42Antonia Brocato Kamps, ’88Madelyn Kane, ’61Harriette Kaner, ’52Lillian L. Kanfer, ’47Min KangPhyllis S. Kangas, ’60Gloria Katcher Kanter, ’53Edith Kantor, ’48Irwin H. Kantrowitz, ’58Roslyn Kantrowitz, ’68Ruth B. Kapiloff, ’65Arthur Kaplan, ’59Blanche Kaplan, ’51Joseph Kaplan, ’90Lawrence, ’37, and Jeanne, ’44,

Kaplan

Leona Schwartz Kaplan, ’55Louis L. Kaplan, ’37Marvin Kaplan, ’57Mina Kaplan, ’02Renee Dorman Kaplan, ’49Teddy Kaplan, ’49Martin Kaplinsky, ’42Samuel Karchin, ’60Rachelle Karger, ’46Anatole, ’51, and Myrna, ’50,

KarmenDanny M. Karp, ’77Rhoda Hendrick Karpatkin, ’51Simon Karpatkin, ’54Ruth G. Kaskey, ’36Ann E. KaslowAllan KassSeymour Kass, ’48David KassauTheodore H. Kastenbaum, ’44

Susan Katrin, ’65Arlene Katz, ’55Bessie Goodson Katz, ’33Blanche Katz, ’43Martin and Lee Nesenblatt KatzMichele D. Katz, ’64Rose Ducor Katz, ’58Sheila E. KatzSylvia Katz, ’65Anna Kaufman, ’45Harold, ’55, and Elaine, ’55,

KaufmanD. KaulGary Kaushansky, ’70Stuart H. Kay, ’74Mary C. KeelerLeslie W. Keena, ’67Gerald Keitel, ’52Eileen Keiter and FamilyLawrence Keith, ’52

Judith A. Keller Carol KellyDona Lee KellyJane I. Kelly, ’45Herbert C. Kelman, ’47Eleanor Kent, ’54Gerald B. Kent, ’43Lillian Kent, ’36Saul Kent, ’52Larry Kerman, ’77David Kerner, ’58Peg Kershenbaum, ’72Arlene Kershnar, ’62Laura S. Kershner, ’68Dorothea Kerswill-Serpi, ’40Helen Kesner, ’59Alice Kessler, ’46Howard Kessler, ’63Selma H. Kessler, ’50Stanley Sim Kessler, ’50

Interior, West Quad Building

Eric KhamitovAbdul Fatah KhanFazliakbar KhanNadia KhanNeel KhannaKhawar KhurshidRenee Chernoble Kibel, ’61Desiree KingRobert, ’75, and Regina, ’76, KinneyVirginia Kirch, ’49John KirincicEsther, ’50, and Stanley, ’50,

KirschnerShirley W. KirshnerJoan R. Kirson, ’76Jason Kish, ’00Stanley Kitzis, ’50Emily P. Klarreich, ’63Naomi Klarreich, ’90Allen Klein, ’52 Barbara Klein, ’58Bernice Klein, ’48David J. Klein, ’58Dorothy E. Klein, ’49Eleanore Klein, ’50Ethel Klein, ’46Fred Klein, ’51Hannah R. Klein, ’45Joel, ’65, and Arlene, ’66, KleinMilton, ’56, and Harriet, ’58, KleinPhyllis Klein, ’59Regina Klein, ’47Susan, ’64, and Melvyn KleinSuzanne Klein, ’52Sylvia F. Klein, ’68Belle Kleinberg, ’38Morton Kleiner, ’50Nora R. Klestzick, ’47Betty L. Kletter, ’67Judith Brown Kligler, ’52Ruth Klurfeld, ’42Thelma Kocivar, ’38Constance S. Koenig, ’76Marvin D. KoenigsbergPamela Love Koepf, ’92Lillie Koeppel-Elgart, ’42Gershom KofmanSusan L. Kohn, ’73Alan F. Kohuth, ’85Barbara D. Fisher Kolchin, ’63Ira KolelSybil Kollar, ’56Arlene C. Kollin, ’63Annette Kolodny, ’62Irina KolotinskayaBernard Konick, ’48Steven S. Konigsberg, ’91Phyllis R. Kopf, ’50Jack Kopleton, ’59Harriet Green Kopp, ’37Sandra Raphan Koppell, ’55April R. Koral, ’72Paul Korman, ’72Frances J. Korn, ’95Helen B. Korn-Atlas, ’55

Carol Korn-BursztynMorris Kornbluth, ’69Francine Kornfeld, ’66Blanche Korngold, ’50Robin KornhaberGerald KorossDavid, ’62, and Wilma, ’62, KossJames L. Koutros, ’82Joel B. Kovin, ’66Harry Kovsky, ’55Rosaly KozbeltFrances Kraft, ’63Emma Kraidman, ’53Alvera P. Kramer, ’46Joseph Kramer, ’47Judith A. Kramer, ’57Margy Kramer, ’66Maurice KramerRuth Kramer, ’38Stanley Kramer, ’52Susan J. Kramer, ’94Jay, ’65, and Joann, ’64, KranisBarry KrantzMaurice Krantz, ’63Jerome L. KraseElliot Krasnick, ’52Dorothy N. Krasnoff, ’47Herbert, ’41, and Charlotte

Kussack, ’43, KrasnoffArthur Krass, ’58Richard J. Krauland, ’68Harvey M. Kraus, ’74Stephen W. Kraus, ’64Cecile Ronni Salkowitz Krause, ’56,

and Irvin KrauseMuriel Kravetz, ’48Kay D. Krebs, ’63Rochelle Kreisler, ’00Katina KrekoukisDaniel S. Krempel, ’47Mary KresinNatalya KreyngoldMildred B. Kriegel, ’42Dorothy B. Krieger, ’42Douglas H. Krieger, ’55Rose, ’60, and Joseph KriegerFlore Krigsman, ’60Miriam Krinick, ’71Lorna Kriss, ’55David S. Kristol, ’58Olga Sheirr Krolik, ’53, and

Maurice KrolikBarbara Kroll, ’65Mark Kroll, ’68Charles L. Kronberg, ’65Edward, ’42, and Helen, ’42, KroopEugenie Kroop, ’44Harold M. Krouse, ’59Ronald G. Krouse, ’75Irene KrugerSimeon J. Krumbein, ’56Catherine G. KrupnickGloria KuehneB. KumaevAlvin Kuneffsky

Boris KupershmidSvetlana KupershtokhBarbara Kupferberg, ’52Lary R. Kupor, ’63Edward KurtzerFrank Kushin, ’55Tatyana KushnerAaron Kushnir, ’91, and Susan

KushnirWalter Kuskowski, ’57Mark A. Kutner, ’73Saul, ’49, and Selma KutnerPaul J. LaCarrubba, ’62Caroline LacheenLewis, ’57, and Roberta, ’58,

LachmanNorma Lackow, ’50Mr. and Mrs. LafataJosephine L. Lafroscia, ’53Myra Lahn, ’60Lorraine Laighold, ’64Florence Laitman, ’46Stanley L. Lamberg, ’55Arden Lambert, ’87John Lamicella, ’01Ellen Lampert-Greaux, ’80Albert S. Landau, ’69Iris J. Landau, ’76Miriam B. Landau, ’81Lucille F. Landers, ’35Elliott I. Landowne, ’83Muriel G. Landsberg, ’39Coralie Lang, ’50Norma F. Lang, ’49Mr. and Mrs. Robert LangRobert Langer, ’52Daniel, ’63, and Lynn, ’63,

LangmeyerHelen, ’39, and Martin LanniganPierre LanyNanette Lapides, ’70Arnold Lapidus, ’56Michael, ’63, and Zena, ’63,

LapidusMario La Pietra, ’71Malcolm G. Largmann, ’53Yolanda M. Larys, ’60John La Scala, ’54Edward S. Lashen, ’56Marilyn Lashen, ’58Albert C. Lasher, ’51Howard J. Lasker, ’40Marsha Lasky, ’63Anna Lasley, ’57Carol L. Lassen, ’53Frank M. Lassman, ’41Rosalin S. LatseEnid Lattner, ’61Wendy LauberAnita Lauer, ’50Pinchus M. Laufer, ’77C. Deborah LaughtonMark D. LauterbachMartin A. Lave, ’52Frances H. Lawlor, ’67

Beatrice D. Lawrence, ’37Marcia L. Lawrence, ’86Margaret M. LawrenceRichard A. Lawrence, ’71William G. Lawson, ’52Suzanne G. Laychock, ’71Herman Lazaar, ’41Joan C. Lazar, ’71Sylvia Lazarnick, ’69Karen Lazarovic, ’67Robert Lazarus, ’66Joan R. Lea, ’53Emma Leaf, ’47Elsie Leavitt, ’37Francine Leavitt, ’55Seena, ’48, and Fred, ’74, LeavittFred A. Lebe, ’77Herman LebovicsMildred Lechner, ’55Robin Moskowitz Lecoanet, ’71,

and Regis LecoanetHerbert Lederer, ’48Bruce A. Lederman, ’75Catherine D. Lee, ’37Elaine L. Lee, ’34Elsie S. Lee, ’85Jacqueline G. Lee, ’55Kahtwe Lee, ’83Yoon-Joo LeeFred R. Leff, ’75Ruth LeffakMartin Lefkowitz, ’55Susan R. Lefkowitz, ’68Irwin R., ’55, and Joan LegonNaomi Lehrman, ’64Joan LeibmanEstelle Leibowitz, ’56Elaine LeinungMarcia Leiter, ’63Samuel L. Leiter, ’62Maryann Bernstein Leitner, ’53, and

Pincus LeitnerElizabeth C. Leka, ’55Steven H. Leleiko, ’63Rhoda F. Lemlein, ’42Gloria E. Lemme, ’55Natalia LendelStanley Lenkowsky, ’70Miriam Leo, ’66Gertrude Leon, ’86Tania J. LeónJay B. Leonard, ’65Shirley Leos, ’43Freda Le PrevostNorman Lerner, ’68Barry, ’63, and Phyllis, ’63, LeshowitzHarriet Posnak Lesser, ’52Peter M. S. LesserMei-Ling Leung, ’89Barney, ’43, and Marie, ’43,

LevantinoConrad LevensonBeth H. Levenstein, ’89David J. Leveson, ’56Helen Silverman Levin, ’46, and

Marvin Levin

Marilyn Levin, ’60Seymour Levin, ’43Sharon P. Levin, ’70Adele Levine, ’62Alice Cohen Levine, ’61Augusta Flieg Levine, ’66Bernice Levine, ’44Edith Levine, ’49Ethel LevineHarold, ’43, and Rowena, ’49, LevineHelen Feldleit Levine, ’49, and

Leo LevineLee LeVine, ’46Linda and Herbert L. Levine, ’63Mark LevineMark P. Levine, ’71Michael L. Levine, ’69Muriel Levine, ’55Myron Levine, ’47Rita Levine, ’50Robert P. Levine, ’52Rowena, ’49, and Harold, ’43, LevineRuth Levine, ’52Sanford Levine, ’61Sidney B. Levine, ’42Suzanne T. Levine, ’61Sylviann LevineWarren Levine, ’63Bert, ’50, and Alice S., ’51, LevinsonLillian Levinson, ’41Paula E. Levinson, ’53Juliette Levinton, ’57Pamela Gillman LevitMitchel, ’51, and Gloria, ’50, LevitasPhyllis Levitas, ’68Arnold D. Levitt, ’58Edward LevittFrederick Levitt, ’41Judith Levitt-Korcz, ’91Susan Levkovitz, ’63Barbara Levy, ’67David LevyDon Levy, ’02Edward P. Levy, ’63Ethel G. Levy, ’39Ezra C. Levy, ’95Harold J. Levy, ’50Harvey Levy, ’70Herbert L. Levy, ’48Irene Rosen Levy, ’54Jacob L. Levy, ’56Martin Levy, ’67Marvin M. Levy, ’65Robert, ’76, and Meryl, ’78, LevySharona A. Levy, ’81Sherita LevyStephen L. Levy, ’58Sharon LewinCarol Bauman Lewis, ’67Charlton M. LewisMartin Lewis, ’50Nordica B. Lewis, ’84Priscilla Lipton Lewis, ’53Renee Lewis, ’57Warren F. Lewis, ’59

Steven Li, ’73Doris M. Lichtenstadter, ’44Alan LichtensteinArlene Lichterman, ’53Barbara Lichtig, ’56Helen Lieber, ’39Annette, ’55, and Alan, ’53,

LiebermanBeatrice Lieberman, ’41Rochelle Lieberman, ’61Sally T. LiebermanStephen Liebman, ’72 Sheila W. Liebson, ’46Faye Davis Lieman, ’50Sylvia Liff, ’55Carol, ’54, and Jeremy, ’52, LifseyCharlotte L. Liftman, ’48Blerina LimajJenny LinFlorence M. Linden, ’47Harriet Linden, ’55M. Joan Schwartz Linden, ’53Rita E. Lindquist, ’46Deborah Hirsh Linick, ’75Phyllis Linker, ’55Mr. and Mrs. Monty LinnWayne LintonBenjamin LipkaIrwin Lipkin, ’64Leon Lipner, ’40Janet Lippmann, ’60Jack L. Lipson, ’53Adele Lipman Schwartz LiptonAndrew E. Lisanti, ’67Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. LisantiJacqueline List, ’56Nathan Litman, ’67 Jerome Z. Litt, ’41Richard N. Litt, ’72Frances Mintz Litvin, ’61Sonya Singer Livingston, ’66Ben, ’47, and Frances B., ’47, LockeHarvey G. Lockhart, ’62Gail J. Loeb, ’66Marcia J. Loeb, ’53Robert, ’63, and Gail LoebNicholas, ’64, and Elisabeth

LombardoJohn E. London, ’50Phyllis G. Long, ’67Albana LopariJames N. Loughran, S.J.Marilyn Lourandos, ’62Michael Lowenberg, ’63Cynthia Abowitz Lowenheim, ’52Maralyn Lowenheim, ’48Elaine Lowenkron, ’65Diana LowensteinJerry Lowenstein, ’33Thomas Lowinger, ’72Millicent Lowitz, ’44Jeffrey N. Lubin, ’74Lawrence Lubin, ’50Jay Lubinsky, ’67Betty Lubitz, ’45

Edward, ’70, and Ruth, ’69, LubitzHoward, ’55, and Arlene, ’58, LubkinDiane L. Lucas-Turnbull, ’72Francine S. Luckom-Nurnberg, ’67A. V. Lukosevicius, ’67Lesley A. Lull, ’81Michele Lumsden, ’93Charlene I. LundCarol LuperJohn D. Lupiano, ’81Richard, ’53, and Joy, ’54, LupolettiEli LustgarterJoan R. Lustig, ’55Harry LutonMarilyn L. Lutzker, ’52Michael Lutzker, ’53Zaur LyalyababayevLillian Secundy Lynch, ’34Judy W. Lyon, ’55David B. Lyons, ’60T. S. MaGloria MacDonald, ’70Joseph F. MacDougall, ’62Annie Margaret MacGillivray, ’92Archie MacGregorBruce MacIntyreIlene Mack, ’59Catherine MacLeod-Capizzi, ’81Madeline MacMillan, ’71Florence R. Maduro, ’71Larry MagarikBernice Mahler, ’57Sheldon MahonJosephine MaiettaMarion Maitlin, ’59Oleg MakarenkoWalter J. Malar, ’77Marvin H. MalaterRobert, ’75, and Barbara MalfucciSandra Malinak, ’49Carl I. Malinowski, ’69Judith A. Malz, ’64Judith S. Man, ’77Aldo MancusiCarolina MancusoLenore M. MandCharlotte Feldman Mandel, ’53Lotte Mandel, ’59Raizella Mandel, ’72Ruth Blumenstock Mandel, ’60Stuart L. Mandell, ’46Bette Mandl, ’61Thomas F. Manera, ’66Barbara Brooke Manning, ’74Theodore Manning, ’75Judith R. Manowitz, ’67Saura G. Maoz, ’55Stephen P. Maran, ’59Frank G. MarchianoJohn Marcinek, ’57Ada Marcu-Biewald, ’75Barbara A. Marcus, ’64Frank W. and Harriet MarcusLeonard, ’53, and Ruth, ’52, MarcusNorma Marcus, ’56

Stanley Marcus, ’37Gerrie Mardenfield, ’50Mildred Margolies, ’49Stella Margolies, ’54Stephen MargoliesBruce L. Margolis, ’65Maurice Margulies, ’52Harriet Marin, ’59Vera Marinello, ’48Edward Marino, ’59Elliott F. Marinstein, ’50Erwin, ’59, and Anne, ’40, MarkeAnna MarkovEdith S. Marks, ’67Marvin Markus, ’69Irma Marmor, ’42Rochelle F. Marmorek, ’62David L. Maron, ’60Marguerite L. Marra, ’69Vita Clementi Marrone, ’40Charlotte C. Mars, ’72Anne C. Marshall, ’35Gloria Marshall, ’60Ruth Martell, ’51Harriet Zuckerman Martin, ’57Helen Martin, ’63John H. Martin, ’46Lenore Martin, ’66Annabell Martinez-Lamont, ’90Carole F. Marvelli, ’68Dewayn Marzagalli, ’70Robert Mascarotti, ’73George Masnik, ’70 Faraz MasoodCorey Mass, ’72Barbara P. Massey, ’68Doris L. MasterFelix Masucci, ’46Jed M. Matalon, ’78Melvin L. MatchNatalie C. Matlin, ’43Joseph M. Mattera, ’58Edith Mavor, ’63Abraham May, Jr., ’66Ferne G. Maycock, ’94Helen S. Maye, ’47Clara Mayer, ’60Shifra MazalAdam A. Mazor, ’89Alba Mazza, ’77William McCabe, ’63Kathleen McCabe-ChokelMary E. McCarthy, ’86Tina McCattyEthel McClatchey, ’52Frank McClernon, ’91Kristine McDonaldLynn F. McDonald, ’78William J. McGahren, ’57Robert J. McGee, ’78Carol M. McGuire, ’76Jane McIntyre, ’44John P. McKeon, ’74Philip W. McLaughlin, ’66Shirley E. McLean, ’45

Joel S. McLetchie, ’79Sean F. McLoughlin, ’80Samuel T. McSeveney, ’51George E. McVay, ’62Mary E. McWilliams, ’49Dorothy W. Meade, ’75Lyudmila MedvedeuciArlene Mehlman, ’63David MehrLeonard, ’42, and Claire, ’43,

MeinwaldElaine Galler Meisel, ’56Murray Meisels, ’60Herbert, ’40, and Estelle K.

MeislichMartin Meister, ’53Milton L., ’61, and Gail MellerMarc R. Mellon, ’74Carolyn S. Melman, ’66Mark Melnick, ’79

Briendy S. Melnicke, ’82Andriy MelnykAlvin J. Melveger, ’59Harvey Mendelow, ’47Louis I. Mendelsohn, ’50Martin, ’63, and Syma Rossman, ’64,

MendelsohnNorman B. Menkes, ’72P. Gary MennittAna MercadoBeryl C. Mercer, ’64Philip C. Merker, ’46Norma Merkin, ’41Stuart G. Merle, ’69John M. MerrimanAnn Messinger, ’80Norman Metzger, ’59Harriet Meyer, ’60Joan C. Meyer, ’74

Edie G. Meyers, ’56Elinore B. Meyers, ’73Steven Meyerson, ’72Vera Man Michaelson, ’38Roberta L. Michalko, ’74Marc Michalowicz, ’79, and Terri

SlobodzinskiMarlon D. MichelUrick MichelCarol MigdalovitzBernard M. Migler, ’55Richard Milan, ’53Sandra Holland Milden, ’62Russell Millar, ’77Barbara Miller, ’77Beatrice Miller, ’55Charlotte Charner MillerEileen Miller, ’67Elizabeth F. MillerFrances Miller, ’70

Hannah Berkowitz, ’75, and Allan, ’74, Miller

Irwin D. Miller, ’75Lillian D. Miller, ’47Marc N. Miller, ’72Robert M. Miller, ’53Ruth H. Miller, ’47Seymour M. Miller, ’43Terril L. Miller, ’91Yetta W. Milner, ’41Helen Kirsner Milrod, ’42Jack Minker, ’49Arlene Minkin, ’61Sophie H. Minkoff, ’38Barbara D. Minsky, ’68Ruth Minton, ’76William Mirabella, ’38Eugenie R. Mirelowitz, ’48Robert Mirer, ’66Beatrice Mirman, ’40

Jerrold Mirotznik, ’70Mildred MirrerHoward N. Mishkin, ’76David V. MitchellWilliam P. Mitchell, ’61Gerald Mitton, ’87Gertrude Mokotoff, ’38Leda MollyAndre Molnar, ’51Merle Molofsky, ’69Joseph Mondano, ’00Lorraine Mondesir, ’96Arthur G. Mones, ’70Denyse L. Montegut, ’86Dolores Montero, ’98Joann Mooney, ’70Donald, ’83, and Eileen, ’75, MoranTolga J. MorawskiGerald Mordfin, ’47Jennifer Morgan, ’96

Michael J. Morotta, ’75Svitlana MorozMinnie Morris, ’37Judith Morrison, ’59Shirley Morrison, ’52Rosalind Morrissey, ’45Leon Morse, ’36Harriet S. Mosatche, ’70Paul B. Moses, ’75Mildred C. Moshman, ’35Mark E. Moskovitz, ’73David Moskowitz, ’87Dorothy Moskowitz, ’62Gertrude Honigbaum Moskowitz, ’50Joel P. MoskowitzMarilyn Miller Moskowitz, ’50Minna S. Moskowitz, ’59Paul Moskowitz, ’59Robin Moskowitz, ’84Roslyn Moskowitz, ’46

Evelyn M. Moss, ’78Joel Moss, ’69Robert A. Moss, ’60Alice Manzi Moyer, ’73Natalie K. Muchnick, ’48Emma C. Mueller, ’39Eduard MukhametdinovDiana Mule, ’45Arlyne Mullins, ’43Roseanne Multari, ’72Grace D. Murphy, ’71Mary Ellen Murphy, ’85Morgan Murray-Miller, ’05Michele Musto, ’74Carol A. Mutterperl, ’66Leonard Muzio, ’41Barbara K. Myers, ’73Bertha W. Myers, ’35Vivian R. Myerson, ’34Stephanie Mykietyn, ’77

Lila E. Nachtigall, ’55Ruby Nachwalter, ’61Mark E. Nadel, ’66Ruthe Galler G. Nadel, ’41Sylvia B. Nadel, ’81Conrad Nadell, ’57Aileen Nadelson, ’41Goldie H. Nadkarni, ’44Kuniko Nagafuku, ’02James K. NageotteLeslie, ’54, and Rhoda, ’57, NaglerGilda Nakdimen, ’60Ruth Naley, ’59Kathy NapoliRavi NarayanNorman D. Narotzky, ’49Ronald Nash, ’73Shirley Nash, ’43Thelma Nason, ’41Wayne A. Nast, ’72

Rhoda B. Nathan, ’46Esther Nathanson, ’67Florence Nathanson, ’75Aurora Maria Natt, ’44Mohammad NawazIrwin J. Nayman, ’84Farah Naz, ’05Larisa NazarovMartin S. Needelman, ’66Rosa M. Needleman, ’55Helen G. Nemes, ’70Inessa NepomnyashchayaIrwin K. Neswitz, ’64Toby Heringer Neufeld, ’68Evelyn A. Neuman, ’42Millicent S. Neusner, ’44Charles Neustein, ’44Anni Newbeck, ’53Amy M. Newman, ’43Anita Newman, ’48Barbara Newman, ’62

Carol Newman, ’62David, ’51, and Sheila, ’57, NewmanFrederick, ’45, and Claire, ’45,

NewmanHarvey H. Newman, ’57Jay Newman, ’68June L. Newman, ’62Sallie Newman, ’53Phyllis H. Newmark, ’53L. Charis Ng, ’94Yuk B. Ng, ’79Paul NicholasHelene, ’55, and Eli, ’53, NiemanJoanne Nigro, ’93Howard Nitzberg, ’52Rose Noble, ’37Kerline Noel, ’02Barbara Bennett Nolan, ’77Philip G. Nord

Andrea Nordell, ’70William B. Norden, ’67Robert Norrdin, ’58Deborah J. Nosowsky, ’58Dennis E. Novak, ’66Milton Novak, ’35Julius Novick, ’35Leonid NovikovFlorence Novin, ’35Elaine Nudelman, ’72Michael Numan, ’69 Henrietta Nunno, ’65Arnold, ’49, and Helen, ’48,

NussbaumHarvey Nussbaum, ’56Sherry Nutkiewicz, ’75Uzoma NwosuDaisy OatmanKathleen M. O’Brien, ’86Ricardo Ocasio, ’03Buybesom Occean

Lillian Offner, ’41Bruce Ogin, ’64Minna S. Ogintz, ’46Ildiko M. O’Gorman, ’75Carol W. Ohlbaum, ’61Maxine B. Okean, ’58Gail M. Olenick, ’79Sam Olkinetzky, ’42Christine E. Olsen, ’65Shirley Oppenheimer, ’38Maria OquendoMartin J. O’Reilly, ’53Irwin Oreskes, ’56Ruth Margules Orland, ’72, and

Martin OrlandAldo A. OrlandoKerim OrozaliyevJenny OrtizTheresa J. Osborne, ’82

Ann M. Deery O’Shea, ’92Leah-Ellen Osterberg, ’75Alan Osterweil, ’59Bernard Ostrov, ’52Cyd C. Ostrovsky, ’65Max OstrovskyHennie Ostrower, ’50Jack Otis, ’46Priscilla OttahHoward K. Ottenstein, ’51Deni E. OvenAnita Paborsky, ’55Lois C. Padawer, ’72Laura Sands PaerSharon Paige-Lisenbee, ’96Michael A. Pallen, ’64Jean M. Palley, ’42Jonathan Palmer, ’74Mark L. Palmer, ’64Renee J. Palmer, ’71Elliot Palter, ’68

Maryann Palumbo, ’61Richard C. Palumbo, ’62Lori E. Pandolfo, ’75To-On Pang, ’89Catherine A. ParadisoPhilip S. Paress, ’67Celia Paretsky, ’69Rohit J. ParikhMichael E. Paris, ’81Ellen Parker, ’55Maxine G. Pascal, ’64Philip Pascone, ’98Walter Pascou, ’52Adelaide Pashin-Rosen, ’48Joseph Pasquariello, ’57Barbara Passikoff, ’61Renee S. Pasternack, ’42Fred Pastor, ’68Paul J. Patane, ’57

Naomi Raben Patlis, ’49Vivian M. Patraka, ’68James PatrickCharlotte Patterson, ’44Marilyn Paul, ’50William E. Paul, ’56Edward Paulson, ’36Adele J. Peak, ’46Eli M. Pearce, ’49Marilyn Pearce, ’69Arnold J. Pearl, ’53Anita T. Pearlman, ’55Stanley Pearlman, ’64Morton Pechman, ’58Joan Pedersen, ’74Laura Penn, ’49Fran Penner, ’68Robert Penner, ’52Audrey Perel, ’59Hilda PergamentFrancine B. Perler, ’72

Jay R. Perler, ’69Martin A. Perlzweig, ’75Terry Perperis, ’68Teresa Perro, ’77Herman Perveslin, ’49Harvey Pessar, ’69Cecile B. Petrak, ’38Michael F. Petrancosta, ’74Beatrice A. Petrella, ’62Leo E. Petri, ’42Michael Petrizzo, ’48Louis Petrozza, ’68Bob Petterson, ’57Walter Phelps, ’49Beverly Philip, ’57Betty Phillips, ’40Esther Rodlitz Phillips, ’55Zina L. Phillips, ’52Francine S. Pickus, ’81

New swimming pool,

West Quad Building

Aya PierreErick Pierre, ’04Medrick PierreHoward Pierson, ’43Rosa M. Riccio Pietanza, ’81Shelley Pilberg, ’66Robert Pilchman, ’96Beatrice Pill, ’44Mary R. Pillera, ’86Lawrence PineMaria Pisani, ’60Linda Garbarini, ’69, and Pat, ’78,

PistilliJay Plafker, ’74Gerald M. Platt, ’55Jane M. Plaut, ’78Charlotte Plotnick, ’56Stephen, ’52, and Naomi, ’52,

PlumerHarvey Pobiner, ’48Marlene Steinberg Podell, ’65Emanuel Polak, ’65 Seymour Polansky, ’42Leonard PolicastroAnita Pollack, ’55Dorothy Pollack, ’63Dorothy K. Pollack, ’39Irving M. Pollack, ’38Mona M. Pollack, ’69Pamela PollackTerri Pollack, ’61Mark Pollak, ’68Arnold R. Pollikoff, ’75Jack Pollock, ’47Charles Pomo, ’74Abraham Popish, ’49Anthony Popowicz, ’74Arnold S. Popper, ’60Steven E. Poris, ’69Alan, ’58, and Harriet, ’64, PortnoyJay W. Portnoy, ’65Beverly P. Posner, ’60Judy PosniackMerrilee Possner, ’63Gail Postal, ’64Mildred Potenza, ’48Barry M. Potter, ’63Vilma R. Potter, ’43Henry Poyker, ’89Iris J. Prager, ’65Ronald PravasiJoseph Pravata, ’94Joseph PreilGjergji PrelaChris Prendergast, ’70Bruce M., ’66, and Harriet PrennerRuth Press, ’66Leonard J. Price, ’71Martin S. Price, ’55Sharon R. Price, ’89Sheldon Price, ’62Irwin Primer, ’49Ronald P. Prishivalko, ’70Melvina Pritchard-Lennon, ’73Christina L. Procopio, ’52

Edward, ’33, and Stella, ’44, PropperNeil Proshan, ’54Abraham Prosky, ’54Kristy PuchkoJeffrey Pufahl, ’94Noel H. Pugach, ’60Florence Pulaski, ’51Morris D., ’36, and Ethel

Nechamkin, ’40, PurnellSteven, ’64, and Marsha, ’63, PuroAudrey Yerman Pyenson, ’42, and

Maxwell PyensonGenevieve M. Querin, ’57Myra Quint, ’47Alma Raab, ’51Evelyn Greenwald Rabin, ’57, and

Larry RabinMalka Rabinowitz, ’51Wilma R. K. Rader, ’57Burton, ’48, and Elizabeth RaffelFlorence Rafman, ’96Kenneth S. Ragan, ’77Vito Rago, ’77Mary T. Raimond, ’50Perry C. RaineyLarry, ’57, and Carol, ’57, RaisfeldMichael G. Raiten, ’62Vivian S. Ramalingam, ’59Erica RamirezMaureen C. Rams, ’60Lenore Rand, ’43Kirk Rankine, ’93Barbara Heller, ’68, and Ronald, ’66,

RapaportDavid RapkinWilliam, ’39, and Clara, ’41, RappNoel RappaportSaul D. Raw, ’68Bridget K. Rawls, ’04David Rayfiel, ’47Sarah A. Raymond, ’70Suzanne Cantor Raymond, ’58, and

Lawrence RaymondSyed RazaMaxwell O. Reade, ’36Jay, ’63, and Phyllis, ’64, RebaSandra Greenberg Redock, ’66, and

Sanford RedockHoward A. Reed, ’48Jerome M. Rehr, ’45David O. Reid, ’92Susan M. Reid, ’65John D. Reiersen, ’64Linda Reiff, ’55Jane P. Reifler, ’60Charles V. Reilly, ’69Marie A. Reilly, ’60Rita M. Reilly, ’72Milton Rein, ’43Sylvia Leiffer Rein, ’43Kermit T. Reiner, ’41Theodora Reiner, ’59Margaret W. Reiners, ’34Lillie K. Reines, ’61Calvin, ’55, and Arlene, ’56, Reing

Debra Alonzo Reinke, ’81Charles Reisberg, ’46Eugene L., ’61, and Diane, ’66, ReiserBernice ReisonEllen A. Reiss, ’56Myron Reissman, ’39Laura S. Reiter, ’68Peter I. Reiter, ’65Diana Repishti, ’60Adina Reshotko, ’53Harvey Resnick, ’67Norma Levine Resnick, ’49William Revy, ’60Marcia K. Revzin, ’47Carl J. ReyesBrenda R. Rezak, ’67Makhmood ReznikPearl RibetJoseph V. Ricapito, ’55Pascal J. Ricatto, ’90Daniel D. RicciardiStuart A. Rice, ’52Gilbert Rich, ’89Rita Dushman Rich, ’71Ruth C. Rich, ’42Genevieve Richards-Wright, ’73Rona Richman, ’53Arleen Richter, ’60Cynthia A. Richter, ’62Susan Richter, ’63Betty Rifkin, ’48Elaine A. Riley, ’83Judith Rimberg, ’53Barbara Perkin Ritz, ’61Daniel B. Rivkind, ’51Benjamin, ’42, and Leanne, ’52,

RivlinStephen Robb, ’60Judith Schnur Robbins, ’46Martin Roberts, ’47Shelley B. Roberts, ’95Beatrice Robin, ’52Bernard M. Robin, ’59Ronda Robins, ’68Edna Robinson, ’73Esther B. Robinson, ’71Irwin Z. RobinsonValentina M. Robinson, ’82Honey Rodman, ’65Anselma A. Rodriguez, ’74Delfina RodriguezMarie K. Rodriguez, ’64Jack L. Roemer, ’56John B. Rofrano, ’65Seymour Rogoff, ’49Stanley, ’60, and Sheila RogoffReuben D. Rohn, ’67Leonard, ’42, and Evelyn RokawMarie Romano, ’85Vincent S. Romano, ’53Richard E. Romm, ’66Donna Romorini and FamilyJanne RosaMichael Rosa, ’51Stephanie Rosario

Anne W. Rosberger, ’53Harold J. Rose, ’64Joan Rose, ’67Millicent A. Rose, ’39Sonia Rose, ’42Sylvia Rose, ’65Bruce J. Rosen, ’72Diane, ’58, and Robert, ’64, RosenEmanuel Rosen, ’51Gertrude Rosen, ’39Gladys Rosen, ’43Irving Rosen, ’47Martin, ’45, and Sally RosenPolina RosenRobert M. Rosen, ’64Rona F. Rosen, ’73Ronald Rosen, ’69, and Linda

Rosen, ’67Selma Rosen, ’39Sheldon A. Rosen, ’56Todd RosenBeatrice Rosenbaum, ’42Harriet H. Rosenbaum, ’52Lewis, ’57, and Marlene

Fishbane, ’59, RosenbaumMarlene Rosenbaum, ’59Clara Rosenberg, ’73Faige RosenbergRuth Rosenberg, ’51Steven, ’71, and Carol, ’70,

RosenbergShirley Rosenberg-Law, ’47Goldie L. Rosenblatt, ’69June Miller Rosenblatt, ’57Mark Rosenblatt, ’73Paul Rosenblatt, ’49Sandra Rosenblatt, ’58Arnold, ’47, and Sylvia, ’49,

RosenblumEugene D. Rosenblum, ’41Harriet P. Rosenblum, ’76Louis Rosenblum, ’48Yetta Rosenblum, ’33Carol Rosenfeld, ’65Claire Rosenfeld, ’73, and Irving

RosenfeldHenry J. Rosenfeld, ’60Ronald M. Rosengart, ’65Robert, ’62, and Judith E., ’63,

RosenkranzLaura Myers Rosenthal, ’38Leon Rosenthal, ’41Merryl J. RosenthalRobert Rosenthal, ’38Susan B. Rosenthal-Jay, ’73Philip Rosenzweig, ’62Philip Rosler, ’52Clifford Rosner, ’63Karen E. Rosner, ’66Brenda Ross, ’89Fred Ross, ’89Leon, ’53, and Thea, ’53, RossMark Ross, ’57Marvin Ross, ’55Nanette Ross, ’51

Naomi Rossabi, ’61Alice S. Rossi, ’47Annette RothBeatrice Roth, ’48Charlotte Roth, ’42Jonathan D. RothSandra K. Roth, ’57Sidney Roth, ’49Esther Conwell Rothberg, ’42, and

Abraham RothbergBarry N. Rothchild, ’65Sylvia Rothchild, ’44Allen W. Rothenberg, ’51Evelyn B. Rothfeld, ’65Charles I. Rothman, ’59Robert A. Rothman, ’91Cynthia Rothstein, ’64Mitchell Rothstein, ’65Phyllis Rothstein, ’48Maurice Rotkopf, ’57Norbert H. Rotter, ’61Barbara Rottman, ’56Janette Roush, ’99Michelle RousseauBetty J. Rowen, ’41Maureen Rowin, ’74Martin Roy, ’68Yevgeniy RoytfeldDeborah L. Rozanski, ’72Laurie RubelMyrna Rubel, ’65Mr. and Mrs. Stanley RubelMarjorie W. Rubenson, ’45Deborah S. Rubenstein, ’57Kenneth Rubenstein, ’53Marsha Rubenstein, ’93, and Alan

RubensteinHugo T. Ruberg, ’59Alice G. Rubin, ’49Arline M. Rubin, ’61Bernice Rubin, ’54Charles L. Rubin, ’58Claire Bodian Rubin, ’39Cyrus E. Rubin, ’43Karen L. Rubin, ’92Myrna L. Rubin, ’55Renee Rubin, ’46Seymour Rubin, ’56Stephen Rubin, ’64 Walter Rubin, ’51Edith R. Rubinstein, ’47Selma Rubinstein, ’46William Ruck, ’41Martin Rudman, ’55Sheila, ’55, and Melvin, ’52, RudoltzMatthew V. Rudorfer, ’72Lidia Ruiz, ’01Robert Rundback, ’47Frances M. Ruoff, ’68Irene Ruotolo, ’59Philip RupprechtDiane Russ, ’67Patricia A. Russell, ’81Michael RussoSalvatore J. Russo

Vincenza RussoVitaliy RuvinovMurray Ryss, ’36Morris Sabbeth, ’33Dee A. Sachs, ’81Edward S. Sachs, ’67Irving, ’48, and Irene, ’48, SacksNina SadykovaFlorence R. Saffer, ’50Steven, ’59, and Lennie SaffianHenry L. Safier, ’54Jacq Safina-HamadaniKaren A. Sakowitz, ’66Maxine F. Salamon, ’55Joan Herman Salb, ’55Esther Sales, ’61Rochelle Salins, ’67Ronald Salovey, ’54Roberta Salovitch, ’59Charles Saltzman, ’52Marilyn Saltzman, ’68Steven H. SaltzmanSusan C. Saltzman, ’60Judy G. Salwen, ’47Martin J. SalwenArthur E. Salz, ’55Lillian K. Salzman, ’51Adrienne SambolinArnold W. Sametz, ’40Arlyne Samuels, ’54Roslyn Samuels, ’36Martin J. SandersGertrude Sandgrund, ’39Renee Sands, ’61Samuel Santiago, ’76Gloria A. Santino, ’47Dominick SantoElmer Sapadin, ’50Shelley R. Saperstein, ’72Phyllis Sarachik, ’51George Sarantinos, ’76Herbert P. Sarett, ’36Muhammad SarfrazAnnette Saslow, ’48Henry Sass, ’49Sonia Sasson-Forzano, ’77Goldie R. Satt-Arrow, ’70Joseph, ’41, and Norma SattenNorma F. Satten, ’43Robert C. Saunders, ’62Phyllis SaurinoAndrea Savage, ’68Alex Savitz, ’47Anita S. Sax, ’55Michael Sayres, ’42Don L. Scarborough, ’85Janina L. ScarletSylvia Schachter, ’68D. Jo Schaffer, ’56Estelle Broome Schaffer, ’53Phyllis Schaffer-Cohen, ’86Dorothy W. Schaffner, ’35Joan S. Schapiro, ’54Beverly Scharff, ’57Bob D. Scharin, ’79

Jacqueline Schatz, ’43Rose Schaum, ’40Alan L. Schechter, ’74Chaya Schechter, ’75Irwin Schechter, ’68Marcia S. Schechter, ’59Janet K. Scheer, ’68Paul H. Scheerer Jr, ’56Leon A. Schein, ’61Sheila Scheingold, ’61Orville H. SchellBeatrice Scher, ’57Shari A. Scher, ’68Miriam Kurnow Scheraga, ’42, and

Harold ScheragaLeon Schertzer, ’48Irma Scherz, ’56Vincent SchianoLinda M. Schick, ’95Allen Schiffenbauer, ’66Daniel L. Schiffer, ’64Larry P. Schiffer, ’76Ety Schinazi, ’73Joshua C. Schiowitz, ’69Elaine SchirmerLawrence B. Schlachter, ’69Barbara Schlactus, ’57Sylvia Kuchinsky Schleimer, ’42Betty Schlissel, ’53Harvey J. Schlissel, ’61Lillian Schlissel, ’51Anita L. Schloss, ’68Eleanor, ’67, and Eugene, ’62, SchlossFrances A. SchlossHarvey Schlossberg, ’58Sidney Schmukler, ’40Frances Schnall, ’70Adele Schneider, ’45Bernard, ’52, and Jean, ’48,

SchneiderEleanor Oppenheimer Schneider, ’68Helen S. Schneider, ’57Monroe Schneider, ’37Ruby Schneider, ’57Selma Schneider, ’45Stanley H. Schneider, ’69Laura Schnitzler, ’62David M. Schoen, ’65Charlotte and Peter SchoenfeldMr. and Mrs. Harvey SchoenfeldJanet T. Schonbrun, ’55Manuel R. Schonhorn, ’55Ira Schor, ’72, and Ilene SpiroMarcia Schorr, ’55Ellen Goldstein Schorsch, ’59Esther W. Schraub, ’84Marvin Schrier, ’51Mildred Schrier, ’58Bernard S. Schuchner, ’66Nancy L. SchuckmanPaul Schulder, ’34Mathias, ’38, and Marion SchulerHyman Schultz, ’56Margot Kalberman Schumm, ’51Donald A. Schumsky, ’54

Beatrice Schutzer, ’48Theodore, ’56, and Dona, ’56,

SchwabAnthony W. Schwally, ’60Andrew N. Schwartz, ’73Esta Schwartz, ’61Gertrude Schwartz, ’60Gloria P. Schwartz, ’67Harry C. Schwartz, ’67Herva Lenore Schwartz, ’65Iris Schwartz, ’51Louis P. Schwartz, ’43Melvin J. Schwartz, ’51Michael A. Schwartz, ’70Robert, ’70, and Susan SchwartzRuth SchwartzSamuel, ’69, and Daria, ’65, SchwartzWarren F. Schwartz, ’52Yvette Altschuler Schwartz, ’65, and

Jeffrey SchwartzRosalie Schwarz, ’93Susan, ’66, and Jack, ’46, SchwarzHelen Schwimmer, ’69Anthony Sclafani, ’66Joan W. ScottBen Scotto, ’94Otis Searcy, Jr., ’63Trudy Seber, ’61Allan Sedler, ’42Miriam Seeherman, ’78Murray Seeman, ’34Jay Segal, ’51Mortimer, ’57, and Sarah SegalEmerald M. Segure, ’63Irving Seidman, ’38Sylvia K. Seidman, ’50Sheldon Selin, ’55Judith L. Selsky, ’55Harriet Selverstone, ’62Raymond, ’63, and Arlene Levin, ’64,

SenzerEmile H. Serposs, ’42Diana Service, ’94Charles J. Setzer, ’43Harriet D. Shair, ’65Arnold Shak, ’72Deborah Ann ShanleyArnold Shapiro, ’55Arthur, ’48, and Beatrice ShapiroEllen R. Shapiro, ’71Karen E. Shapiro, ’66Linda S. Shapiro, ’65Marilyn R. Shapiro, ’54Mildred Shapiro, ’51Robert ShapiroRuth Shapiro, ’36Stanley S. Shapiro, ’63Frances Shapiro-Skrobe, ’64Martha H. Shaw, ’55Melvin P. Shaw, ’59Stephen Shaw, ’73Muritala ShebiobaSusan SheffArsalan Sheikh, ’93Bertha E. Sheiman, ’43

Barry, ’55, and Agnes, ’51, ShelkinEugene Shenderov, ’05Roman ShenderovskyAbe ShenitzerAllen A. Sher, ’41Gail A. Sherain, ’63Daniel SherberJohn Henry Sheridan, ’03Bruce J. Sherman, ’93Samuel Sherman, ’35William M. SherzerBozhena SheydvasserRobert H., ’58, and Patricia ShikesAdrienne H. Shiloff, ’52Jerome S. ShipmanModest ShishkinIna S. Shivack, ’66Faina ShnaydmanNaomi Shualy, ’86Clarence Shub, ’63Stephen C. Shucard, ’62Jay Shuldiner, ’65Audrey T. Shulman, ’56Helene, ’90, and Ronald ShuterBarbara Sicherman, ’55Miriam Sidran, ’42Alvin, ’63, and Sandra, ’65, SiegartelBeatrice Siegel, ’32Blanche S. Siegel, ’51Dorothy E. Siegel, ’47Ethel Siegel, ’38Arlene Siegelwaks, ’52Lynn Siegfried, ’69Carolyn Siff, ’67Norman H. Sigman, ’04Morris D. Silber, ’01Ellen Silberman, ’44Howard Silberman, ’71Joel H. Silbey, ’55Irene Silfin, ’55Edlynne M. Sillman, ’68Barbara J. Silver, ’69Lenore D. Silver, ’59Robert N. Silver, ’66Stanley, ’69, and Marilyn, ’70, SilverJonathan S. Silverberg, ’69Miriam R. SilvergleidAaron Silverman, ’61Alexander Silverman, ’61Eloise Silverman, ’65Judith Silverman, ’60, and Myron

SilvermanMartin Silverman, ’50Sheila SilvermanMarilyn W. Silvershein, ’55Gerald Silverstein, ’72Jerome Silverstein, ’47Stephen Silverstein, ’72Paul P. Silverstrom, ’74Arthur, ’55, and Belle, ’58, SimonBruce H. Simon, ’56Charlotte Simon, ’45Charlotte L. Simon, ’47Diane Nadler Simon, ’52Ilene Joy Simon, ’83

Jane Strongin Simon, ’65Marcia Simon, ’59Phyllis H. Simon, ’55Shirley Simon, ’56Stanley L. Simon, ’73Howard, ’53, and Anne, ’55,

SimonoffBernice Banks Sims, ’43Beth J. SingerChester Singer, ’68Gloria Singer, ’57Millicent Singer, ’57Susanne Singer, ’66Sylvia R. Sipress, ’59Gerald Sircus, ’53Phyllis J. Sirota, ’45Edith Sirvint, ’48C. Edna Rios Sissman, ’55Joseph, ’67, and Barbara, ’67, SklarMorris, ’37, and Sadie Brenner, ’37,

SklarskyTheodora Sklover, ’52Ruth E. Skole, ’61Charlotte SkolnickDarren Skolnick, ’85Herbert S. Skovronek, ’56Leonard, ’43, and Naomi, ’43,

SkriloffBeatrice Slamowitz, ’55Neilan Sleven, ’49Doris Sloan, ’66Elaine Brodsky Slotkin, ’45Herman Slotkin, ’37Michele S. Slotnick, ’92Thelma Slutsky, ’77Gloria, ’64, and Ira, ’61, SlutzkyVioleta Smadbeck, ’36Albert, ’41, and Sylvia, ’42, SmallDimitri Smaragdas, ’80 Henry L. Smit, ’42Arnold J. Smith, ’60Carol F. Smith, ’54Eleanore Smith, ’60Gerald W. Smith, ’53John M. Smith, ’59Marianne Cantirino Smith, ’77, and

Timothy SmithMichael H. Smith, ’65Michael N. Smith, ’76Nathan Smith, ’50Richia Smith, ’99Shirley A. Smith, ’47Hyman Smolensky, ’75Michael SmolinskyNoreen Smooke, ’50Martin R. Smulison, ’75Lila Alpert Snow, ’48Gloria Penner Snyder, ’52Helen B. Snyder, ’80Laura R. Snyder, ’68Myrna Brooks SoastSharon R. Sobel, ’73Lynda A. SobieskiMarilyn Sochalski, ’65Jesse Sodden, ’48

Herbert Soffer, ’48Lenore Sofia, ’49Beverly Sokoloff, ’41Rima Sokoloff, ’83Helen Sol, ’36Anne Ritt Solar, ’56Betty M. Solodar, ’50Harvey K. Soloff, ’40Elaine V. Solomon, ’50Mark D. Solomon, ’73Miriam Abramowitz, ’41, and

Morris, ’41, SolomonPearl K. Solomon, ’53Sheldon G. Solomon, ’62Stacey Solomon, ’99Mitchell Solomowitz, ’67Maxine A. Soloway, ’83Georgine Solowe, ’59Zvi Leo SoltzLawrence Sommer, ’78Shirley Sommer, ’48Charles Sommerfield, ’53Lawrence Sonders, ’52Jacob SonenshineRita K. Sonnen, ’74Jennifer SorensonJerome D. SorgMyra Sorin, ’62John D. Sorkin, ’75Laticha Sotero, ’95Ramon Soto, ’87Steven, ’69, and Helene, ’69, SotskyAbby Soven, ’57Katherine SpadaroFrances L. Spaeth, ’48Marcia Spanier, ’48Bernard Spear, ’60Cecile Spector, ’58Eric C. Spector, ’72Shirley M. Spector, ’41Iris Spedale, ’63Ande Spencer, ’92Joyce Spencer, ’57Charles J. Spengler, ’53Jeffrey C. Sperber, ’76Rhoda S. Sperling, ’78Richard W. Sperling, ’78Zoe Jane Spielman, ’56Janet E. Spirer, ’72Myron Spitz, ’62Ruth Spitz, ’45Jules L. Spodek, ’50Florence Spool, ’59Richard E. Springer, ’53Harvey Spruch, ’48 Larry Spruch, ’43Irving F. Stacy, ’41Sarah StadlerEleanor C. Stambaugh, ’37Sally Stamper, ’52Abra StanleyIra StarerAlvin Starkman, ’51Claire Starr, ’57Sarah Staubus, ’46

Donna Steele, ’01Phyllis Steen, ’52Francine Steger, ’60Anita Stein, ’59Franklin, ’56, and Jennie SteinFred A. Stein, ’76Herman Stein, ’55Karen F. Stein, ’62Mark Stein, ’80Peter, ’69, and Jeanne SteinGertrude Steinberg, ’78Helen SteinbergReva B. Steinberg, ’68Pearl J. Steinberger, ’49Jeffrey Steindorf, ’72, and Ellen

SteindorfDiane Steiner, ’69Lucille Globus Steiner, ’43Steven P. Steiner, ’78Stanley M. Steinerman, ’55Sydney Steinhardt, ’95Daniel S. Steinmetz, ’73Helen Stemple, ’33Beverly Stern, ’50Eugene Stern, ’56Gerald Stern, ’58Myra Phillips SternRochelle, ’68, and Mark, ’67, SternSharon Sternheim, ’73Mildred Sternlicht, ’51Jeremy StevensAlice Mills Stewart, ’49Ellen StewartKerry J. Stewart, ’69Andral St. FleurSuzanne B. Stier, ’60Marlene Stifelman, ’57Dianne B. Stillman, ’69, and

Robert I. Greene, ’68Vera J. Stillman, ’67Salvatore L. Stingo, ’65Arline Stith, ’70Fritz St. Jean, ’04Susan Y. Stock, ’59Barbara Schneider Stokes, ’55Ronnie V. Stokley, ’82Paul Stoler, ’60Stuart P. Stoller, ’77Harriet E. Stollman, ’67Judith F. StoneMorton G. Stone, ’33Philip Stopol, ’47Arthur L. Storch, ’77Larry Stotz, ’93Oleksandra StoykoMerna Strassner, ’58Margaret B. Strauch, ’47Barbara Fochi Strauss, ’61Mitchell Strauss, ’52Thelma Klein Strauss, ’68Howard Stravitz, ’69Warren Strober, ’58Joyce Strom, ’58Leonard I. Strom, ’63Ruth H. Strudler, ’64

Claudia Stryker, ’42Jack Stuart, ’59Gail R. Studnick, ’65Bloneva SturrupHelen Jochnowitz Stutman, ’35Reginald Styles, ’81Eugene Sucov, ’43Herbert Sufit, ’38Sondra E. Sulam, ’60Leila Sulkes, ’61Clare A. Sullivan, ’83Michael Sulman, ’52Altoon Sultan, ’69Edwin Sultan, ’53Sylvia Sultan, ’00Minnie Buchwald Sunfist, ’53Florence E. Surkin, ’43Alex SurpinAlan, ’70, and Ellen, ’76, SussmanEvan Swartz, ’82

Anne E. Sweeney, ’86Harriet SwentoSylvia Swerdel, ’47Steven R., ’67, and Eileen

Lymus, ’67, SwerdlickFred, ’52, and Rita, ’55, SwitzmanRoslyn M. Sydney, ’67Humaira H. SyedaSimone SylvesterIrene M., ’66, and David S., ’59,

SymonsLinda M. Szabo, ’76Cora W. Taitt, ’90Roslyn Dichelle Talbot, ’57David Talmas, ’49Hang F. Tam, ’91Robert H. Tamarin, ’63Joel TamesVictor TanClaire Tanabe, ’88

Rhoada K. Tanenbaum, ’49Adele Tannenbaum, ’42Herbert Tanowitz, ’63Vito Tanzi, ’81Edith A. Taub, ’37Eli I. Taub, ’60Leonard Taubenblatt, ’48Peter TaubmanBurton M. Taylor, ’61Janice G. Goodson Taylor, ’68William L. Taylor, ’52Stan H. Teitelbaum, ’55Fran E. Teller, ’74Kenneth H. Tellerman, ’74Beverly S. Tempro, ’72Leontine Temsky, ’52Joan Tenser, ’54Myra J. Teplitzky, ’62Elinor Tepper, ’55Sheila L. Tepper

Helen Greenberg Terens, ’35Andrew J. Terzuoli, ’36George Tessler, ’57Gary TestaRalph P. Testa, ’63Pat Koch Thaler, ’53Myo TheinDelores I. Theobald, ’74Katerina Theodoracopoulos, ’98Elaine L. Thompson, ’50Marie Thompson, ’81Philip Thomsen, ’44Gerald Thorner, ’44Mildred Thurklsen, ’44Evelyn Tieman, ’50Ronald S. Tikofsky, ’52Thelma Timm, ’47Jay A. Tischfield, ’67Shulamith Selma Toback, ’56Henry Tobin

Jackson Toby, ’46Jerome Toder, ’44Sergi TolokolnikovAdelaide, ’62, and Gary, ’58, TomeiAlexis Tomlinson, ’65Murray Tondow, ’49Janet Tonkonow, ’48Odette Toomey, ’42Beverly S. Topiol, ’59Barry R. Tornick, ’72Irene Tornick, ’69Helmer and Amy ToroRicheline ToussaintEsther ToveyJanice Towers, ’53Robert L. Towsky, ’78Christine L. Tralongo, ’74Ruben TrammellPhilip Trauber, ’70Maurice Trebach, ’72

Hans L. TrefousseShirley TrencherThelma H. Triant, ’69Frank Tripoli, ’62Lidiya TripolskayaFrank T. Trippi, ’49Rosa Troia-LentiniFebo Troilo, ’64Miriam B. Trokie, ’48Marcia S. Truland, ’62Adele Truman, ’43Quy M. Truong, ’00Sheila Ann TrustySimon M. TruttSylvia Tsingis, ’94Edith Phyllis Tuber and Joel

Tuber, ’85John E. Tuchler, ’58Maurice Tuchman, ’58 Marguerite R. Tumminio, ’64

Audrey F. Tumpowsky, ’63Lois C. Turchin, ’61Edith Turetsky, ’44Arlene Turett, ’52Paul C. Turkeltaub, ’65Iris J. Turkenkopf, ’65Mary P. Turner, ’82Camillo TurricianoDmitriy TuzovOlga TzovAlan, ’72, and Susan, ’74, UllmanBernice Agines UllmannNancy Umanoff, ’84Sofia Naz UmmedNina UngerRosalind Unterman, ’45Alayne, ’73, and Sam, ’73, UnterrichtJanet UrmanJacob M., ’39, and Janna UsadiJune Vaccacio, ’93

Susan Valente-HanrahanDoris Van Alen, ’49Ronald, ’79, and Cindy VandorDavid B. VaughanSusan J. VaughnLouis Vazquez, ’74Bunie P. Veeder, ’54Raoul, ’75, and Joan, ’74, VegosenJuan A. Velazquez, ’73Eskender VeliyevJudeline Verna, ’05Jeffrey D. Verteramo, ’76Harold D. Vex, ’59Adele S. Vexler, ’40Marlene Y. Caller Vidibor, ’62Fred Vidro, ’52Marilyn Viggiano, ’61Maria VillaAlberto Villafane Ortiz, ’74Stephen B. Vine, ’65

Robert ViscusiCharles F. Visich, ’59David Vitrogan, ’33Elaine Vlahakis, ’81Sylvia Vogel, ’70Edward J. Volini, ’81Semyon VolmanJoseph R. Volpe, ’59Leonore Gordon Volper, ’46Theodore J. Von Zwehl, ’60Harvey Wachtell, ’61Arnold L. Wadler, ’64Estelle Wagner, ’48June Wagner, ’53Michael Wagner, ’62Irving W. Waldinger, ’37Alan M. Walfield, ’70Irwin WallRobert, ’79, and Robin, ’80, WallachBarry, ’68, and Jane, ’69, WallackSherry B. Wallack, ’74Dave O. WallenSusan Lee Walling, ’66Kathleen M. Walsh, ’03Tom WalshSylvia Yudice Walters, ’74Myrna Wapner, ’58Ruth Warantz, ’38Jonathon B. Ward, ’93Maxine Warnath, ’49Zelda Warner, ’56Melinda J. Warren, ’73Leslie J. Warshauer, ’79Sonja Z. Waschitz, ’61Adele S. Wasko, ’46Frances D. Wasserman, ’33Phyllis WassermanSandra Wasserman, ’63Harold Watsky, ’67 Pauline Watt, ’61Stanley, ’63, and Vicki WaxHoward M. Wayne, ’65Evelyn Weber, ’59Robert S. Wechsler, ’71Paul B. Wehn, ’59Lester Weil, ’37Roslyn Weiman, ’38Marvin Weinbaum, ’57Berenice S. Weinberg, ’34Greta M. Weinberg, ’54Gary S. Weinberger, ’71Aaron D. Weiner, ’40Corinne Weiner, ’51Martin Weiner, ’34Myrna G. Weiner, ’51Richard Weiner, ’59, and Rose WeinerRichard R. Weiner, ’67Eileen Weiner-Dwyer, ’54

Norma Weinfeld, ’45Michael Weinick, ’72Bruce L. Weininger, ’59Rosalind WeinmanLeo Weinreich, ’74Annette Punitzer Weinstein, ’53Beatrice D. Weinstein, ’48David Weinstein, ’64Julia Weinstein, ’57Murray Weinstein, ’49Rachel Weinstein, ’49Ruth Weinstein, ’33Steven Weinstein, ’75Marilyn Weinstock, ’55Gerald D. WeintraubHoward M. Weintraub, ’78Irwin WeintraubJanet Weintraub, ’70Marilyn Weintraub, ’57Arlene S. Weisberg, ’74Rhoda Shapiro Weisel, ’43Elaine WeisenbergMadeline Goldman Weisenfeld, ’42Eleanor Weiser, ’62Marcia E. Weiser, ’58Rhoda Weiskopf, ’76Nathan Weisman, ’90Barry D. Weiss, ’71Edward S. Weiss, ’36William A. Weiss, ’55Julian Weissgold, ’52Beatrice Weissler, ’47Arie, ’77, and Judith WeissmanAaron Weisstuch, ’59Irene Weitz, ’43Harriet Weitzenfeld, ’43Roslyn Weitzner-Berkson, ’58Louise Weldon, ’46Diana Weller, ’54Rochelle H. Welsh, ’72Alan I. Wender, ’50Arnold P. Wendroff, ’64Renee L. Wenger, ’48Donald WenzArnold Werner, ’59Lorraine H. Wernow, ’56Shirley, ’43, and Joseph, ’41, WershbaJudith Wertheim, ’54Edith Wertheimer, ’37Jay W. Wertheimer, ’53Gerald S. WertliebSandra Weseley, ’56Diana B. WestRon West, ’79Edwina White, ’66Gerald S. Whitehorn, ’79Barbara B. WhitesidesLois Whiting, ’55

Ethelind Altman Wiener, ’54Fred Wiener, ’64Laura Wienick, ’72Gloria E. Wiepert, ’44Sol A. Wieselthier, ’51Audrey Wiesenfeld, ’42Gaye B. WiesnerMarlene Fenster Willard, ’71Kenneth J. Williams, ’99Linda G. Williams, ’83Luann WilliamsNettie R. Williams, ’37Nicole WilliamsThelia N. Williams, ’66Royal O’H. Willie, ’61Ruth Willig, ’44Stella K. Willner, ’36Keith H. Wilson, Jr., ’90Jason Wingreen, ’41Georgene R. Winick, ’71Ellen L. Winkler, ’73Barbara WinslowFrederick A. Winter, ’68Lynn A. Winters, ’74Josephine Wise, ’43Judith WishniaJohn Wisniewski, ’94Harold M. WitkowBernard Witt, ’49Stuart V. Witt, ’63Carolyn E. Wolcott, ’36Norma A. Wolf, ’51Syma R. Wolf, ’59June WolfbergEugene A. Wolkoff, ’53Henrietta Wolland, ’59Eric Wollman, ’73Fred Wolodiger, ’77William Won, ’62Angus WongLeung Yuk WongMichael Woodman, ’43Ronald Woodroffe, ’77William and Maureen WoodroffeBarbara Jeanne WoodsDoris E. Woodward, ’46Michael WorthLeon S. Woskoff, ’53Hubert John WrightLucille L. Wright, ’88Mynique J. WrightPenina Wunderlich, ’78Katherine G. WyattRenzhu Xu, ’97, and Zheng WangHarvey Allen Yablonsky, ’54Stewart, ’66, and Myrna, ’66, YakerJay H. Yarnis, ’58Elissa Yellin, ’48

Barbara Kromberg Yellowitz, ’58Vanessa R. YinglingLeonard Yoswein, ’42 Cyril Young, ’00Matthew Young, ’62Sanford F. Young, ’73Shaun YunderTheodore G. Zabb, ’61Heidi ZackerRoberta Y. Zacker, ’60Ronald I. Zager, ’55Sarah ZahakosAttiyah ZaheerFrieda P. Zaleon, ’44Marian Zalusky, ’57Christiane ZamorJean W. Zamore, ’40Ira L. Zankel, ’65Kenneth Zarecor, ’85Alan S. Zarrow, ’76Alayne Zatulove, ’61Eugenia Pawlik Zeitlin, ’45Geanne L. Zelkowitz, ’69Dana Zell, ’01Lillian Zelnick, ’40Donna, ’72, and Anthony, ’71, ZeroHerbert Zibulsky, ’58Phyllis Ziegler, ’66Stanley Zimiles, ’64Marion ZimmerHyman J. Zimmerberg, ’41Jerome I. Zimmerman, ’82Joyce Zimmerman, ’60Leonard B. Zimmerman, ’60Marilyn Treger Zimmerman, ’55Blair I. Zimmett, ’49Ruth Zinar, ’40Jerrold L. ZiskinMae Zlotnik, ’35Bernard Zlotowitz, ’48Vita M. Zola, ’69Pauline Zonon, ’38Grover P. Zucker, ’94Pearl Cele Zucker, ’48Toby Zucker, ’63Matthew A. ZuckerbraunAlan, ’66, and Roberta Susan, ’68,

ZuckermanLawrence H. Zuckerman, ’53Marjorie E. Zuckerman, ’48Michael A. Zuckerman, ’75Sandy ZuckermanRuthanne ZwaricoLeo Zwell, ’34Alan H. Zwiebel, ’59Anonymous (eleven donors)

Corporate andFoundation Donors

$100,000 and overWoodrow Wilson National

Fellowship Foundation

$50,000–99,999Bay and Paul FoundationsCitigroup FoundationIndependence Community

FoundationJewish Foundation for

Education of Women

$25,000–49,999Barnes & NobleFeirstein Capital ManagementHammer Family Charitable

FoundationHess Foundation, Inc.Research Foundation of The City

University of New York

$10,000–24,999Aetna, Inc.American String Teachers AssociationBank of New YorkCharles A. Mastronardi FoundationCharlotte W. Newcombe FoundationClean Rite CentersCMS Endowment FoundationExxonMobil FoundationGeorge Backer Family FoundationHarperCollins Publishers Inc..Ivy Asset ManagementMarsh Affinity PracticeMeier Bernstein FoundationNew York Community TrustProfessional Staff Congress of

The City University of New York

$5,000–9,999BCAA Broward-Dade ChapterBCAA Palm Beach ChapterCity of New York Comptroller’s

OfficeCommunity Counselling Service

Co., LLCFriars FoundationING FoundationNew York Council for the HumanitiesRich Foundation for Education,

Culture and WelfareAnonymous (one donor)

$2,500–4,999American International Group

Brooklyn College Adult DegreePrograms and ContinuingEducation

Colgate-Palmolive Company

Deutsche Bank Securities

Foundation of the New York

Chapter, NATAS

Jobs for the Future, Inc.

M. D. Sass Associates, Inc.

Merck Company Foundation

Schoenheimer Foundation

United Way of New York City

$1,000–2,499Adorama Inc.Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc.BCAA Long Island ChapterBNS Afterschool ProgramCarl Bloom Associates Inc.Castle Bay REITConestoga Trail REITDeloitte, Haskins and SellsDesi Cultural ClubDow Jones & Company, Inc.General Electric FoundationIBM, Matching Gift FoundationInstitute for Retirees in Pursuit

of EducationJohnson & JohnsonJPMorgan ChaseLincoln Financial Group FoundationMetropolitan Food Service, Inc.MicrosoftOld Sterling Street REITPearsonPepsiCo FoundationPfizer, Inc.Quality King Distributors, Inc.Seymour and Sylvia Rothchild

Charitable FoundationZurich Insurance Company

$500–999Alliance Capital Management LPAltavera Realty CorporationBarclays Bank PLCBCAA Southwest Brooklyn ChapterConvent of the Sisters of MercyCourt Trinity 10197 A.O.F.GlaxoSmithKline FoundationKPMG Peat MarwickLoews CorporationMerrill Lynch & Co.Metropolitan Life FoundationMontag & Caldwell, Inc.New York City Rent

Guidelines BoardNew York Life FoundationORT Operations USAPrudential FoundationTurner Construction CompanyWeinick Sanders Leventhal

& Co. LLP

$100–499Bank of AmericaBelair Real Estate CorporationBelcrest Realty CorporationBelmar Realty CorporationBelport Realty CorporationBelrose Realty CorporationBristol-Myers Squibb Fund Inc.Brooklyn College Member

OrganizationsChevron U.S.A., Inc.C.I.A.O.-C.U.R.E.CIGNA FoundationCity Outdoor, Inc.Combined Jewish PhilanthropiesCon EdisonConservatory of Music of

Brooklyn CollegeEli Lilly and CompanyElona Josovich Inc.Erickson Retirement CommunitiesGreater Southern Brooklyn Health

CoalitionHarrison and StarIndependence Savings BankInternational PaperInvestors Bank & Trust CompanyJPMorgan Chase FoundationJPMorgan Chase Manhattan Bank,

N.A.KathodeRay Media, Inc.Kimberly-Clark FoundationMarsh & McLennan IncorporatedMassachusetts Appeals Court

Staff AttorneysMassachusetts Mutual Life

Insurance CompanyNational Starch & Chemical

FoundationNewsweek, Inc.Older Women’s League,

Brooklyn ChapterOrder Sons of Italy in America,

National HeadquartersOrtho-McNeil PharmaceuticalPlayboy Enterprises, Inc.Procter & Gamble FundSection Eight, Inc.State University of New York

Downstate Medical CenterTexas Instruments FoundationThe Camp Advisor & The Camp

Experts, Ltd.The Vanguard Group FoundationThomson Tax & AccountingTrizec Properties, IncTuring’s Craft, Inc.United States Amateur Ballroom

Dancers Association, Inc.Verizon FoundationW. W. Grainger, Inc.Wachovia Educational Matching

Gifts ProgramWyethAnonymous (one donor)

Up to $99Altria Employees Involvement

ProgramsAssociation of Italian American

EducatorsBecton DickinsonCara Nurseries, Inc.Charles Schwab FoundationDansker & Aspromonte AssociatesDTE Energy FoundationEnrico Caruso Museum

of America, Inc.Flaherty Consulting and

Management, LLCGlen Mortgage Corp.H. J. Heinz Company FoundationImaging by TommyLeumi USA Investment CorporationLittle LeagueMacKay Shields LLCMurray Street Productions, Inc.Mutual of AmericaNorthrop Grumman FoundationPharmacia & Upjohn FoundationPPG Industries FoundationPublic School 97Riverside Counseling PLLCState of New YorkSun MicrosystemsTime-Warner, Inc.Toys “R” UsUBS Foundation USA,

Matching Gift ProgramW. W. Norton & Company, Inc.Xerox Foundation

Bequests

Estate of Fred BrauenEstate of Walter CerfEstate of Jeannette DiLorenzoEstate of Bernard R. KornhaberEstate of Ruth LimmerEstate of Marion Rothschild

This Annual Report reflects all the giftsto the Brooklyn College Foundationreceived between July 1, 2004, andJune 30, 2005. Every attempt hasbeen made to publish an accuraterecord, and we regret any errors oromissions. Please contact theFoundation Office, (718) 951-5074, if you wish to make a correction.

The Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc.

BALANCE SHEETJUNE 30, 2005 (with summarized financial information for June 30, 2004)

2005 2004

ASSETSCash $ 1,003,734 $ 1,475,669

Investments (includes $549,000 in 2005 and in 2004 held in split interest agreements) 44,673,967 40,486,315

Interest receivable 19,217 10,522

Contributions receivable 5,326,737 7,416,387

Beneficial interest in remainder trusts 1,017,417 956,011

Prepaid expenses and other receivables 60,170 44,516

Artwork 197,720 184,520

Total assets $52,298,962 $50,573,940

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities

Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 83,567 $ 46,101

Annuity obligations 524,218 $ 477,981

Total liabilities 607,785 524,082

Net assets Unrestricted

General 144,357 917,915

Board designated endowment 3,870,554 2,813,862

Total unrestricted net assets 4,014,911 3,731,777

Temporarily restricted 14,486,133 14,889,290

Permanently restricted 33,190,133 31,428,791

Total net assets 51,691,177 50,049,858

Total liabilities and net assets $52,298,962 $50,573,940_________ _________

More detailed information is available in the independent auditor’s report.

Sam E. Beller, ’59

Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, ’76

Donald Buchwald, ’59

Edwin H. Cohen, ’62

Jerry Della Femina, ’57

James Fantaci, ’68

Irwin Federman, ’56

Barry R. Feirstein, ’74

Bertram Fields, ’42

Agnes Ford, ’69

Clifford J. Friedman, ’48

George Friedman, ’56

Roy L. Furman, ’60

Richard F. Gaccione, ’68

Bernard H. Garil, ’62

Ilene Gold, ’62

Jules Haimovitz, ’71

Frances A. Hess

Myron Kandel, ’52

Saul B. Katz, ’60

Christoph M. Kimmich

Murray Koppelman, ’57

Donald Kramer, ’58

Herbert Kurz, ’41

Michael Lynne, ’61

Daniel M. Lyons, ’39

Marjorie Magner, ’69

Morris Mark, ’61

Madelon Leventhal Rand, ’64

Jack Rimmer, ’46

Martin D. Sass, ’63

Irwin Schneiderman, ’43

Zachary Solomon, ’57

Alexander M. Tanger, ’01

Morton L. Topfer, ’59

Leonard Tow, ’50

Howard Wohl, ’64

Carol Zicklin, ’61

Brooklyn College Foundation Board of Trustees

Michelle ArringtonDirector of Stewardship

Rachel BarekDirector of the Annual Fund

Arin FromeCapital Campaign Consultant

Larisa KholodenkoAccountant

Larry C. KnightDatabase Manager

Farah NazOffice Assistant

Patricia PalermoOffice Manager

Mindy SchachtmanDirector of Donor Relations

Marc SharmaOffice Intern

Andrew Sillen, ’74Vice-President for InstitutionalAdvancement

Brooklyn College Foundation Staff

The Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc.Brooklyn College

The City University of New York

2900 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn, New York 11210-2889

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