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Brooklyn College Foundation Annual Report 2007–2008

Transforming Lives

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The First StepThe doors to Brooklyn College are the doorsto opportunity.

Compared with other institutions ofhigher education, a great many of our studentsshoulder substantial responsibilities, and manyare the first in their family to attend college.

Diverse in background, interests, andambition, they share the certainty that highereducation is the way to a productive andrewarding future.

For many, that future will be secured withthe help of the Brooklyn College Foundation

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Dear Friends of Brooklyn CollegeFor students—past and present—Brooklyn College stands as a gateway to a rewarding life. They come because they want to

become effective leaders in their chosen profession and engaged citizens of the world. They come because they have heard

of our commitment to academic quality and to helping them reach their goals. This commitment is at the heart of who we

are and what we do.

We have held firm to this principle throughout my presidency and, as I leave Brooklyn College this summer, I am especially

proud of what we have done together to give it life and to sustain it. Last fall, we admitted a freshman class larger and better

than the year before and we were joined by forty new faculty members, bringing the number of scholars and artists we have

recruited over the last nine years to 273, more than half the teaching faculty and more than we appointed in the previous

three decades. We also welcomed a new Provost, Dr. William A. Tramontano, who brings proven leadership in initiating and

implementing new academic programs. We recommitted ourselves to a stimulating and challenging new core curriculum.

And this fall, we will cut the ribbon on the West Quad, the first new building in nearly fifty years.

Much of our continuing progress is supported by the Brooklyn College Foundation. Since 2000, when we initiated the first

campaign for Brooklyn College, the Foundation has raised $100 million and built an endowment. Such generosity has

enabled us to support students with scholarships and grants and to expand the number of available internships. It has allowed

us to attract prominent scholars to endowed chairs in departments and programs to which they bring luster and distinction.

The Annual Report is a record of how the generosity of alumni and friends transforms the lives of our students—how

scholarships, internships, and travel stipends affect the academic experience at the College, making it possible for students to

open doors and transcend boundaries. It has been exhilarating to work with the trustees of the Brooklyn College Foundation,

to draw on their expertise, diligence, and stewardship. I leave the College, confident that my successor will continue to build

upon the success you have helped us achieve in these years and continue to work with you and the Foundation in assuring

future generations of our commitment to excellence.

Christoph M. Kimmich

President

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Dear Alumni and FriendsThis year’s Annual Report covers the period July 2007 through June 2008. This was the third year

of my term as Chair of the Brooklyn College Foundation, and it is gratifying to reflect on our

achievements together.

During this last year, the Brooklyn College Foundation continued to substantially support the

College and its students. We were able to achieve this because of continuing improvements in our

fundraising capacity and the generosity of our alumni. This year we raised some $11.2 million,

and increased the number of gifts from 5,006 in FY07 to more than 7,600 in FY08. Gifts to the

Annual Fund almost doubled.

More important than our fundraising, however, is our output, which included nearly 1,500

scholarships, more than 150 Honors College stipends, Broeklundian Professorships, myriad class

gifts, travel stipends, and career internships.

Such tangible outcomes are enormously satisfying to me because they help our students achieve

success at Brooklyn College and in their lives beyond the college experience.

We could not have made such progress without the expertise and engagement of a fully

committed board of trustees. I am grateful to my colleagues for their support and tireless enthusiasm.

I also wish to congratulate President Kimmich and the entire academic and administrative staff of

Brooklyn College on a successful year.

I encourage you to join us in building the tradition of excellence at Brooklyn College.

I know you will be extremely pleased by the results.

Marjorie Magner, ’69ChairBrooklyn College Foundation

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Amanda Perez was at the top of her class at NewUtrecht High School. From the beginning, she wasan honors student and an active member of studentorganizations. She volunteered as stage crew forevery major theater production and served as a peer mediator, helping to resolve conflicts amongfellow students.

When it came time to think about college, Amandaaimed high. Given her record, she was an idealcandidate for any university suited to her ambitionto become a broadcast journalist.

But there were other considerations: she was theonly child of a seriously ill single mother who couldno longer work as a teacher. Although she was aidedby a large extended family, Amanda was her mother’sprimary caregiver.

Yet, mother and daughter never wavered in theirdesire that Amanda continue her education. Theywere confident that somehow—with the help offinancial aid and, they hoped, a scholarship—Amandawould be able to afford the right school with the bestjournalism program possible.

Amanda applied to colleges that were noted fortheir journalism programs but were also close enoughto home that she could continue to care for hermother. She was accepted at six: C.W. Post, FordhamUniversity, the College of New Rochelle, HofstraUniversity, New York University—and BrooklynCollege. Most awarded her some kind of assistance:NYU offered the most—a package that, along withwork-study, would pay everything but $10,000 ofeach year’s tuition.

Then the letter from Brooklyn College arrived,inviting her to join the newly established HonorsCollege with all expenses paid—much of it throughthe Brooklyn College Foundation.

“I was really thrilled when the letter came, becausewhen my mom and I visited the campus it felt likehome. I got the sense from the people I talked to—the counselors and the faculty—that I wouldn’t bejust a social security number.”

The Brooklyn College Foundation was withAmanda every step of the way—and not only byproviding financial support.

The Foundation has advanced the College’s honorsprograms in various ways, most significantly byestablishing an endowed chair that brought to theCollege an outstanding intellectual historian who led a series of intensive seminars attended byAmanda’s class.

In the summer after her freshman year, Amandatook advantage of the Magner Center for CareerDevelopment and Internships, which was establishedin 2003 through the generosity of a distinguishedalumna. She was chosen for an internship atChannel 11, where she not only covered live newsstories but also helped produce them.

In her junior year, she spent a semester in Rome—through funds that came, in part, from theFoundation. The trip was “eye-opening,” she says.“I realized how important it was, especially for ajournalist, to become familiar with different cultures.”While she immersed herself in the study of Italianhistory, Amanda experienced something that she couldnever have felt in Brooklyn, with her heavy schoolload and family responsibilities—the joy of a carefreecollege student encountering an extraordinary world.

One Student’s Path

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At Brooklyn College, Amanda found the academicencouragement and guidance she needed. She was urged totake more writing courses and to aspire to be a print reporter.She studied political science as well as history to gain a deeperunderstanding for the stories she hoped someday to cover. Her academic adviser became something of a “guardian angel,”watching over her as she struggled with both academic and life challenges.

Amanda’s dedication and hard work led her to be inductedinto Phi Beta Kappa and the Golden Key International Honour Society, but she also found time to join the Televisionand Radio Club and to participate in the Save the ChildrenOrganization. She even sponsored an American soldier in Iraq,sending him monthly letters and care packages.

Her efforts crystallized in her junior and senior years. While working as an intern at the MTA program TransitTransitNews Magazine, which is broadcast on PBS and Public Accesscable television, Amanda pitched, wrote, reported, edited, andproduced a short documentary about George Washington and the Battle of Long Island. It earned her an Emmy Awardfrom the New York City Chapter of the National Academy ofTelevision Arts and Sciences.

Three months after the award, Amanda graduated summacum laude, with her mother looking on. “The Emmy was great,but that my mom got to see me graduate! This was her biggestdream—she kept saying over and over to me, ‘The Lord is great.’”

Amanda immediately began graduate studies in history at theCollege. A year later she lost her mother. Insurance coveredher immediate expenses. But there was nothing more—not for the rent, and certainly not for tuition for her last year ofgraduate school.

At this low point in Amanda’s life, the Brooklyn CollegeFoundation stepped forward to help once more.

“After my mom died, I was overwhelmed and so alone. Butsomeone heard that I couldn’t pay tuition for my last year and,in August, I was given a scholarship that paid all my tuition and expenses until I could get back to work.”

Amanda completed her master’s degree and is now a fieldproducer at Fox News and an adjunct instructor in broadcastjournalism at Brooklyn College.

At twenty-five, Amanda has already accomplished so much,yet she can look forward to doing so much more.

“At the point I really needed help, the school was there forme, and I know I will always try to be there for Brooklyn College.I believe in giving back. ”

“At the point

I really needed

help, the school

was there for

me, and I know

I will always

try to be there

for Brooklyn

College. I

believe in

giving back.”

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Transformation occurswhen students are notconstrained by boundaries.Brooklyn College alumniknow this. They rememberthe courage they neededwhen they themselves werestudents, contemplatingnew frontiers.

Our alumni are aware of how important it is toopen opportunities forstudents and to encouragethem to encounter differentexperiences and tackle new challenges.

Through the BrooklynCollege Foundation, ouralumni are committed toensuring that successivegenerations of students will have the same chanceto succeed.

Transcending Boundaries

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The first endowed university chairs were created in1502 at Oxford and Cambridge by Lady MargaretBeaufort, the grandmother of Henry VIII. Then—as now—the establishment of an endowed chairenables the benefactor to advance a college’sintellectual life. Chairs are awarded to distinguishedscholars who have made original contributions totheir discipline, and they serve as scholarly anchorsin academic departments or programs. By virtue oftheir reputations, expertise, and collegiate fellowship,chairholders are charged with shaping academicopportunities for students that encourage high-quality work and rigorous discourse.

Three new chairs were added last year to the two already established at Brooklyn College:

Herb KurzChair in Constitutional Rights

Herb Kurz, ’41, the chairman, chief executiveofficer, and director of Presidential Life InsuranceCo., has a commitment to constitutional and first-amendment issues that goes back to his college days.The establishment of this chair, to be housed in the Department of Political Science, will promoteteaching and research in constitutional law, legalrights, ethics in the philosophy of law, and theorganization of law in the United States.

Jay NewmanChair in the Philosophy of Culture

Jay Newman, ’68, was a much-admired professor ofphilosophy at the University of Guelph in Ontario.It was his strong belief that philosophy, rather thanbeing confined to esoteric theory, should apply alsoto everyday concerns, especially to the impact oftechnology on modern society. Newman establishedthe chair in the final months of his life, assuring alegacy to the department that guided and nurturedhis own intellectual growth.

Carol and Larry Zicklin Chair in Science

Carol Zicklin, ’61, is a trustee of the BrooklynCollege Foundation and has spent much of her life as a teacher and as a consultant to teachers ofstudents with learning disabilities. In recent years,science has come to play an increasingly prominentrole at the College, with significant new facultyappointments and the prospect of a new sciencebuilding. By endowing a chair in science, the Zicklinsare helping the College strengthen its ability toattract prominent scientists.

The Carol Zicklin Chair in the Honors Academyis currently held by sociologist Tammy Lewis(2008–2010), who specializes in environmental,conservation, sustainability, and globalization studies.The chair was first held by Lee Quinby (2005–2007),an intellectual historian working on apocalyptic and millennial systems of belief in American culture.She engaged undergraduates in a course in thehistorical envisioning of the apocalypse.

Endowed Chairs

Tammy Lewis Jeanne Theoharis

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The Women’s StudiesEndowed Chair is currentlyheld by Jeanne Theoharis(2007–2009), a politicalscientist highly regarded forher research on women in the civil rights movement. She has taken advantage of her position to sponsor asymposium on “Women in the Black Freedom Struggle,”drawing more than twentynoted scholars and former civilrights activists from aroundthe country to the College.The inaugural holder of thechair was Premilla Nadasen(2006–2007), a scholar andauthor of Welfare Warriors: TheWelfare Rights Movement in theUnited States (Routledge, 2005),which was awarded the 2005John Hope Franklin PublicationPrize by the American StudiesAssociation for best book inAmerican studies.

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JamaicaChina

Brazil

France

South Africa

Germany

Ontario

Ghana

Siberia

Greece

Israel

Argentina

Venezuela

England

Italy

Southern Spain

The Netherlands

Spain

Central India

Western India

Ireland

Poland

BuenosAires

Ecuador

Hong Kong

Tanzania

Antigua

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Leonard Tow, ’50, who, with his wife Claire, ’52,created the first travel fellowships for students andfaculty in 2000, remembered the first time he and hiswife traveled overseas. “We were like every other kid inBrooklyn who stared across the Hudson and thought itwas a foreign land.” Tow’s first experience abroad wasas the recipient of a grant from the National Academyof Sciences to study in Zimbabwe. “Having lived aconfined life until then,” he said, “I was meeting for thefirst time people living in all kinds of circumstances.”

Roy Furman, ’60, created fellowships that specificallyrequired students to travel outside the United States. “I remembered how provincial so many of us werebecause we didn’t have the resources to experience theworld. I purposefully created the Furman Fellowship toencourage students to take advantage of an opportunitythat would open their eyes and widen their vistas.”

Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, ’76, a regular onNew York Magazine’s list of the top twenty physicians inNew York City, takes time from his practice to overseethe College’s prestigious internship with the Foundationfor Orthopedics and Complex Spine (FOCOS). Twopre-med students are trained by Dr. Boachie-Adjei athis Manhattan office during the school term and thenspend the summer with him at a clinic in Ghana.There, they help perform surgeries and treatmusculoskeletal disorders. “I find that the studentsinvariably extend themselves beyond their roles bydoing everything from intake to being surgicalattendants and keeping the surgeons informed with in-depth, PowerPoint presentations. The internship isvery rewarding because it exposes our students to avariety of experiences they would not receive anywhere else.”

Travel OpportunitiesThere is no substitute for experiencingthe world. Many Brooklyn Collegestudents are the privileged recipientsof travel opportunities to all cornersof the globe. They return transformedby the experience, with a deepappreciation for other cultures and anew perspective on their own lives.

China“I relish the amazing opportunity to make musicand to collaborate with musicians from anotherculture and country. It was an honor to be invited to participate and it wouldn’t have beenpossible without your generosity.”—Andrea Caccese,graduate student in the Conservatory of Music,writing to the Brooklyn College Foundation. Shewas one of thirty-five students who traveled toBeijing, China, to participate in a weeklong pre-Olympics program,“Perform in Harmony—withOlympic Spirit.”

Ghana“I would like to thank you for allowing me to have this experience. It has probably reshaped the type of physician I will be in the future.Within the FOCOS team, I saw how the knowledge,skill, and compassion individuals possessed wereutilized. . . with the same ignited fervor.”—WilliamAibinder, ’08, in his letter to the alumni whosponsored his FOCOS internship: Dr. Sol J. Barer, ’68;Stephen, ’67, and Fran, ’73, Belasco; and Lester Petracca.

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The Brooklyn College Library has become animportant center for archival research through thedonation of materials and artifacts from alumni,faculty, and staff. Among them are the papers ofrenowned poet, playwright, and scholar WilliamAlfred, ’40, and of law professor Alan Dershowitz,’59; a collection of eighteenth-to-mid-twentieth-century manuscripts from Ethiopia and the Hornof Africa in the Robert L. Hess Collection on theContinent of Africa; and documents and memorabiliaon the evolution of the borough of Brooklyn in theBrooklyniana Collection. For students and faculty,these holdings afford access to worlds beyond thereaches of the campus.

The Hank Kaplan Boxing Collection wasdonated to the College Library in spring 2008 byHank Kaplan, a historian-journalist who was inductedinto the World Boxing Hall of Fame in October1994. Consisting of documents, memorabilia,photographs, and artifacts, it is the largest collectionof its kind in the world.

Other tangible gifts provide students withmuch-needed assets and allow the College toremain competitive.

The Brooklyn College Foundation gratefullyacknowledges the generous gift of Howard, ’59,and Rebecca Slusher, which will provide allCollege athletic teams with state-of-the-artuniforms, athletic footwear, and equipment forthree years.

Tangible Gifts

Alan Dershowitz

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At the October 1936 cornerstone laying ofwhat became Roosevelt Hall, PresidentFranklin Delano Roosevelt offered BrooklynCollege a vision for its future when he said that it would “live through the generations to come for the building up of a betterAmerican citizenship.”

Brooklyn College alumni know well howmuch better their lives have been due to theopportunities provided by higher education. In turn, they left an indelible mark on theCollege. Generations of Brooklyn Collegegraduates have generously given to the College,allowing such students as Amanda Perez torealize their dreams.

Seven decades after that historic cornerstoneceremony, the College stands out as a vibrantinstitution true to its original mission. TheBrooklyn College Foundation is an essentialpartner in that mission: by supporting students,faculty, and programs, the Foundation allowsthe College to pursue its essential tradition of helping students transcend their everydaylives through the transformative nature ofoutstanding higher education.

“The collection is a

valuable archaeological

excavation for scholars.

The story of America is

in this archive. Boxing

is a prism for our

cultural history, and is

important for its

associations with

immigration, ethnicity,

class, race, and

nationalism.” —Anthony M. Cucchiara,

Associate Librarian,

Distinctive Collections,

Brooklyn College

Library

A Pledge for the Future

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Individual Donors* Includes multi-year pledges

initiated in Fiscal Year 2008

$500,000 and overBarbara Kaplan Haar and Jerry HaarMorton L. Topfer, ’59Carol L., ’61, and Lawrence

Zicklin*

$250,000–$499,999Don Buchwald, ’59Diana Davidow, ’66*Marjorie Magner, ’69Alexander Tanger, ’01Howard Wohl, ’64Anonymous (1)

$100,000–$249,999Edwin H. Cohen, ’62James Fantaci, ’68Arline B. GordonMyron, ’52, and Thelma, ’54,

KandelHerbert Kurz, ’41*Reuben and Arlene Mark*Howard S. Slusher, ’59*Howard P. TangerLeonard, ’50, and Claire, ’52, TowRichard A. Wilpon, ’72*

$50,000–$99,999Mace Blicksilver, ’76Barry R. Feirstein, ’74Ilene Gold, ’62Yong J. HoweryStuart Kessler, ’50Michael Lynne, ’61Daniel M. Lyons, ’39Madelon Leventhal Rand, ’64, and

Lawrence Rand

$25,000–$49,999Sam E. Beller, ’59Milton Blander, ’50Himan Brown, ’34Rochelle Cherry*Irwin, ’56, and Concepcion S.

FedermanLouis M. Jacobson, ’65Judith M. LeonTed Liebowitz, ’79Vincent J. Motto, ’38Hal Schaffer, ’56Irwin Schneiderman, ’43Eli Shapiro, ’36Anne Spitzer, ’48Sidelle Wertheimer, ’50Diana Zuckerman*Leo Zuckerman, ’42

$10,000–$24,999Fran Schwartz Belasco, ’73, and

Steven Belasco, ’67Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, ’76

Ronald ChristensenNeil S. CrespiMelvin, ’44, and Beatrice, ’46,

DavisGeorge Edelman, ’42Roy L. Furman, ’60Barbara E. Graves, ’57Ruth Grossman, ’42Patricia HassettMarilyn H. Hausfeld, ’67Marshall G. Kaplan, ’49Christoph and Flora KimmichRonald B. Milch, ’55Paul Z. Miles, ’59Lester PetraccaElise RogawskiHenrietta, ’64, and Henry, ’63,

RosenbergHarry Saltzman, ’59Richard L. SandorMartin, ’63, and Barbara, ’63, SassPhilip G. Zimbardo, ’54

$5,000–$9,999Willard, ’68, and Eleanor, ’67,

ArchieLynda Tepfer Carlson, ’65, and

George CarlsonJonathan A. Chanis, ’81Ernest S. Fried Bernard H. Garil, ’62Kathryn HammillMichael, ’66, and Michelle, ’68,

KwatinetzNeal, ’67, and Marilyn, ’68, LeleikoAnnabelle, ’75, and Eugene

LiebermanJay K. Lucker, ’51Ellen and Rick MillerJanet I. Plotkin, ’65Jamie and Mark PollackArchie RandFlorence Cohen Rosen, ’59Anita and Mark SarnaJohn, ’41, and Florence, ’41,

SolomonJay W. Wertheimer, ’53Anonymous (1)

$2,500–$4,999Marcus Alexis, ’53Jamie AllisonAlbert D. Angel, ’57Stephen M. Bernstein, ’62Richard S. EdelmanCharles, ’52, and Estelle Lerner, ’52,

FeigenbaumFloyd A. Fried, ’57Barbara Leslie Gerber-Krasner, ’62Phyllis Gold GluckJoseph, ’66, and Nita, ’67,

GottesmanHelen Snyder Granatelli, ’36Frances A. HessIra Hirschbach, ’67Grace Herold Hughes, ’58

Samuel A., ’48, and Myrna KleinSidney Levine, ’47Adelay Liss, ’43Bruce C. MacIntyreEleanor MieleSidney W. Mintz, ’43Alan, ’67, and Enid, ’68, ParnessDonna F. WilsonMarion Zapolin, ’69Anonymous (1)

$1,000–$2,499Catha Abrahams, ’56Elsie L. Adler, ’53James M. AllaireHope Finegold Alper, ’72Bonnie S. AndersonWilliam Aron, ’52Martin, ’48, and Cecile, ’65, BalserMel, ’64, and Elaine, ’65, BarlinNan BasesFrances Bauer, ’43Michael B. Becker, ’66Stephen BermasCatherine A. Best, ’82Roslyn D. Bienenstock, ’58Belle and Maurice BleifeldSeymour Brandwein, ’44Gloria F. Bring, ’50Phyllis C. Brody, ’56Joan C. Brown, ’68Nathan Cedars, ’39Nancy CelenzaArthur, ’61, and Barbara, ’61,

ChesterJack H., ’68, and Catherine R., ’72,

Cunningham Joseph L. Davis, ’67Albert E. Dazzo, ’60Peggy and Millard DrexlerLaurie EdelmanMarsha Zirn Elowsky, ’56, and

Joseph ElowskyMichael, ’57, and Marlene Rosen, ’58,

FineMorton Foelak, ’53Charlene ForestLois Friedman, ’68Joyce Froot, ’47Richard, ’68, and Rosanne, ’69,

GaccioneSidney Gendin, ’55Zina Gerolimatos, ’76Fred, ’71, and Roben, ’72, GersonAlan M. Goldberg, ’56Jamie S. GorelickJohn GraneyAdrianne L. Greenberg, ’66Daniel L. Greenberg, ’66Leonard, ’56, and Susan, ’72 GugickBarbara Gunther, ’50Frank Gutierrez, ’59Alden N. Haffner, ’48Ira, ’51, and Roberta, ’51, HarkavyCynthia E. Harrison, ’66Arthur and Helen Hausman

Thank You!The Trustees of the

Brooklyn College

Foundation are

pleased to acknowledge

the following donors

whose gifts, made

between July 1, 2007,

and June 30, 2008, are

empowering Brooklyn

College students to

achieve success.

Your generous

gifts play a major role

during this exciting

era of growth and

progress at Brooklyn

College. Your support

finances vital academic

scholarships and

internships, travel

abroad programs for

students and teachers,

new technologies in

our classrooms, and

such major capital

campaign projects as

the completion of

our new West Quad

building and the

construction of a new

performing arts center

on campus.

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Robert Hedlund, ’73Robert and Darlene HermannHerbert, ’48, and Marillyn Lifshitz,

’50, Hoffman Shirley R. Imber, ’45Harold, ’55, and Elaine, ’55,

KaufmanEmanuel Kelmenson, ’50Leonard Kelson, ’55 Julian, ’56, and Kay, ’57, KienFrancine Lifton Klagsbrun, ’52Joel Klein and Nicole SeligmanManny KormanDonald Kramer, ’58Jerome L. KraseDavid J. Krupp, ’73Roslyn Perluck Latto, ’42Frank M. Lavadera, ’76Gregor LazarcikLawrence, ’48, and Leslie, ’50,

LernerAlan M. Levin, ’64Carl E. Levinson

Eleanor Lewart, ’82Robert, ’63, and Gail, ’66, LoebJoseph G. Lombardino, ’54Anna London, ’33Dennis, ’68, and Nancy, ’68, LynchBea and Joseph MegoMyriam MiedzianPearl M. Mintzer, ’67Alfred Munzer, ’63Richard A. NaimoliLaura Neuer, ’49, and Nathan

Neuer, ’55Beverly Heiden Peterkofsky, ’53Michael M. Phillips, ’62Ruth H. Phillips, ’39Joseph D., ’55, and Kathleen

PolicanoMark Pollak, ’68Deborah T. Poritz, ’58Joyce Prenner, ’66, and Stephen

Prenner, ’61Samuel, ’49, and Dorothy, ’51,

RabinoffRichard, ’65, and Wilma, ’66, RappHelen S. Rappaport, ’66Susan M. Reid, ’65Stuart A. Rice, ’52James, ’45, and Gloria, ’58, RiordanNat C. RobertsonJoseph, ’73, and Roberta Chalfin,

’74, RosenblumGladys Thompson Roth, ’43Sylvia Rothchild, ’44Barry, ’66, and Ronnie, ’68,

RothenhausMartin SalzmanRamon and Toby SanchezEdith Pemberton Sancroft, ’59Deloris Sanders, ’58Joseph, ’41, and Norma, ’43, SattenPriscilla Tachman Schube, ’64Donald, ’49, and Doris, ’49, ShafferAlan Sheldon, ’63

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Martin M. ShenkmanEvan J. Silverstein, ’75Alan, ’71, and Sharon, ’73, SingerRosemarie K. Small, ’58Morton, ’57, and Nancy, ’61,

SpitzerCorinne Steel, ’54Reva B. Steinberg, ’68George Sternlieb, ’50Elliot Tannenbaum, ’72Robert TrippCharles S. Vizzini, ’56Roberta Rose Wallach, ’53Murray, ’47, and Phyllis, ’47,

WarschauerJack, ’43, and Evelyn, ’43,

WeinsteinMorris, ’42, and Shirley, ’45,

WeinsteinStephen H. Weinstein, ’68Elisabeth WeisVerne M. Weisberg, ’74Betty L. WestCharlotte A. Wingate, ’53Abraham Wolf, ’56Joel, ’62, and Candice ZwickAnonymous (1)

$500–$999Marilyn Abrams, ’43Thomas F. Ahrensfeld, ’44Roberta J. AmbrosinoHarriet Barnett, ’51Emil L. Battaglia, ’42Howard Becker, ’65Lance, ’65, and Dorothy, ’65,

BergerRita Brandt Berger, ’48Sally and Paul C. BermanzohnEvelyn Bishop, ’43Leslie Blachman, ’68Paul, ’67, and Leslie, ’68, BlachmanH. Spencer BlochStewart, ’61, and Barbara, ’62,

BoxerNancy Brilliant, ’55Roberta Brodfeld, ’58Russell, ’75, and Sherry, ’76,

CammeyerPhilippe G. Charles, ’78Maida Cherry, ’61Poyee Chiu, ’96Adrianne Cohen, ’57Ellyn Cohen, ’70Harvey, ’61, and Sandra, ’64, CohenStephan L. Cohen, ’72Eileen ConnerLawrence J. Corneck, ’68Philip Datlof, ’58Carolyn L. Raia Decorato, ’85Paul M. Densen, ’34Andrew S. Dibner, ’48Marlene J. DichiacchioHarvey Robert Duboff, ’60Joan S. Easton, ’65Richard A. Eisenberg, ’70

Daniel A. Facilla, ’73Jeffrey S. Farbman, ’86James, ’56, and Sondra, ’59,

FarganisMichael H. Feder, ’57Bernard Feinerman, ’57Herbert J. Feinzig, ’61Ronald L. Feldman, ’60Frederic Fenig, ’65Robert K. Fink, ’57Larry Fisher, ’61 Eli A. Friedman, ’53Emanuel, ’47, and E. Judith, ’45,

FriedmanLauren Diamond Friedman, ’67Julian Galperson, ’50Evelyn Geddes, ’44Richard, ’67, and Lynn, ’69,

GelmanRenee Friedberg Getler, ’47Marie GiuriceoAnn M. Gold, ’56Stephen R. Goldenberg, ’58Leon GortlerSamuel H. Gottlieb, ’39Robert I., ’68, and Dianne B.

Stillman, ’69, GreeneMarjorie Gruverman, ’55Michael Gustave, ’64Nancy M. HagerJames R. HansonNancy M. HurleyAdelaide S. Hurst, ’72Ira H. Inemer, ’61Sherwood JohnsonMartin D. Juvelier, ’62Abraham C. Kalker, ’73Seymour, ’61, and Elinor, ’64, KatzLillian Jaffe Kent, ’36Judith S. Kerner, ’67Edward S. Kersh, ’61Howard Kessler, ’63Ronald, ’54, and Arlene, ’56, KesslerFred Klein, ’51, and Frances KleinHarriet A. Klein, ’60Paul Knable, ’69George, ’53, and Lillian, ’53, KnightAlan KoenigsbergDiana J. Kolaitis, ’71Mel Richard Krohn, ’66Harold M. Krouse, ’59Alvin Kuneffsky, ’58Claire A. Lambkin, ’53Donald F. Landolphi, ’62Randi Leavitt, ’72Elaine L. Lee, ’34Arthur S. Leibowitz, ’75Harry LeibowitzDavid J. Leveson, ’56Jacob L. Levy, ’56Michael Lipit, ’59Steve Little, ’77Robert, ’78, and Kathleen, ’78, LogueSusan D. Lutwak, ’70Rachell MaidenbaumRosemary F. Mangano, ’67

Hannah Sue Margolis, ’56Renee Meyer Margulies, ’55Marty Markowitz, ’70Burton H., ’53, and Emily MarksMarvin Markus, ’69Elaine Marsh, ’73Joan B. Meer, ’58Martin, ’63, and Syma, ’64,

MendelsohnBruce J. MillerSalvatore P. Monaco, ’73Rosemary MonaganJanet Greenberg Moskowitz, ’56,

and Harold MoskowitzHenry I. Nahoum, ’40Wayne A. Nast, ’72George Neuman, ’74Mark P. O’DonnellMaureen A. O’Hara, ’78Helene Orenstein, ’58Mark OrlinskyGeorgie E. Parker, ’75Estelle Perry, ’53Alan Polinsky, ’71Irwin, ’56, and Sheila Stern, ’56,

PolishookCharles, ’74, and Diane, ’76, PomoAnthony Popowicz, ’74Allen PopowitzBeatrice G. Popper, ’43Gerald J. Post, ’64Margaret M. Priolo, ’79Stuart Rachlin, ’78Vivian S. Ramalingam, ’59Honora RaphaelRona Richman, ’53Melissa and James RinzlerBenjamin, ’42, and Leanne, ’52,

RivlinIrving Rosen, ’47Paul Rosenblatt, ’49Sandra Rosenblatt, ’58Sheila Bernstein Rosenkranz, ’60Phillis H. RosenthalRonald Ross, ’54Harvey P. Roth, ’54Sheldon, ’60, and Cora, ’60, RothCynthia Pincus Rothstein, ’64Deborah S. Rubenstein, ’57David A. Rubin, ’69Teofilo F. RuizSol Sackel, ’47Hyman, ’58, and Susan SardyDaniel L. Schiffer, ’64Grace Schlein, ’51Eugene, ’62, and Eleanor, ’67,

SchlossBernard G. Schneider, ’65Marvin Schrier, ’51Geraldine C. Schwartz, ’43Natalie Schwartzberg, ’60Barry, ’68, and Linda, ’68, SeidelDavid Shander, ’57Marilyn C. Shavel, ’55Ivan, ’60, and Judith, ’60, SherickGlenn E. Siegel

Julie Siegel-Kotler, ’60Andrew Sillen, ’74Bruce H. Simon, ’56Samuel S. Simon, ’36Chester Singer, ’68Gloria, ’64, and Ira, ’61, SlutzkyDimitri, ’80, and Violetta, ’81,

SmaragdasFrank A. Smith, ’58Peter H. Smith, ’65Louis S. Smolensky, ’68Beatrice Soloway, ’41Claire M. SpettellJerry Stahl, ’62Fred, ’64, and Bonnie, ’65, StoneEdward I. Sumber, ’64Cora E. TangneyPaul W. TaylorEllen TremperJohn E. Tuchler, ’58Alex Vergilis, ’93Jay L. Vodofsky, ’75Barbara Waitzman-Sheerin, ’60Joanne Waldstreicher, ’81Harvey, ’65, and Lesley, ’66,

WeinbergJill C. Weinstein, ’68Andrew, ’68, and Ronnie, ’68, WeissMargaret E. Winters, ’67David and Sarah YerkesSteven Zalkind, ’63Audrey Zuckernick-Landau, ’50

$100–$499Rollie Abkowitz, ’59Blanche Wohl Abramov, ’61Marsha Ackerman, ’66Elaine H. AdamOlwen S. Adams, ’04Jerome AdesmanAlan and Karen AdlerBeryl T. Adler, ’67Bradley and Lauren AdlerCyrus A. Adler, ’50Herbert Adler, ’47Herbert, ’59, and Catherine

AdlerbergJulie AgoosDominga and Angela AguiarMary D. Ahnberg, ’44Sol Aisenberg, ’51Michael Aita, ’65Abraham M. Akselrad, ’71Kathleen Alaimo, ’78Vita Brucia Alaimo, ’35Francis L. Alexander, ’07Marie F. Alexander, ’73Philip, ’67, and Rosalie, ’71, AlfieriSilvia Allen, ’40Yvonne G. Allenson, ’53Virginia M. Alonso-Rainsford, ’84Allen M. Alper, ’54Morris Alper, ’46Naomi Alpert, ’52Steven Alpert, ’78S. Morton Altman, ’59

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Kenneth J. Alwon, ’76Emilio, ’78, and Rebecca Day, ’79,

AmalfitanoAnthony F. Amante, ’50Salvatore, ’49, and Nina, ’49,

AmbrosinoJudith G. Amdur, ’59David K. Amster, ’67Barnett M. Anceleitz, ’48Marvin, ’56 and Joan AndermanDaphne Anderson, ’85Evelyn M. AndersonHelene M. Anderson, ’47Robin Angel-EhrlichSally Antman-Gleicher, ’69Malcolm P. Appelbaum, ’82Solomon Arbeiter, ’58Maria Argano, ’89Eneas Arkawy, ’48Deynean ArmstrongAlfred Arnold, ’49Howard and Susannah ArnouldIrving B. Aronow, ’59Allen H. Arrow, ’50Claude D. Ashby, ’69George Ashendorf, ’37Herbert, ’55 and Renee, ’53

AshermanMarilyn AsofskySau Fong AuFrances Auerbach, ’58Sheila AuslanderEdmund T. Austin, ’61Michael E. Avidon, ’77Louise B. Baccari, ’85Fred Badalamenti, ’67Diane Gitlin Baden, ’68Paul N. Baer, ’42Sandra Bailey, ’68Laurence, ’62, and Maxine, ’63, BakerKenneth, ’68, and Linda, ’68, BallanFlorence Barad, ’52Melvin, ’50, and Rita, ’53, Gewant

BaraschSusan S. Barbieri, ’83Barbara T. Bard, ’54Elaine Gordon BardKenneth D. BarkinFred, ’71, and Sheryl L., ’73, BarlamMildred A. Barletta, ’64Jack Barocas, ’63Alan Baron, ’52Michael B. Baron, ’67Reuben M. Baron, ’57Florence B. Barondes, ’41Beverley Y. Barr, ’74Lloyd B. Barzey, ’59Ante, ’90, and Maria Leone BasicNancy Baskin, ’63Sheldon, ’52, and Renee BattermanKenneth Batzar, ’59Jeanne A. Baum, ’58Seymour, ’44, and Fay Kornbaum

Baum, ’48Elmer, ’47, and Flora, ’46, BeberfallPatricia A. Beck, ’44

Eugene J. BeckerFrederick W. Becker, ’36Eleanor M. Hundt Behrens, ’78Bernard Beitel, ’52Allen Beldock, ’40Charlene Belfort, ’04Martin R. BellinSam, ’42, and Sylvia, ’64, BellovinJoan M. BellowsMarilyn Belous, ’56Melvin M. BelskyEllen H. Ben Basat, ’70Judith Frankel Bender, ’60Anthony, ’83, and Geraldine, ’69,

BenfattiHelen Bennett, ’58Martin B. Bennett, ’60Richard, ’52, and Cynthia, ’55, BerekBeverly R. Berger, ’68Stewart Berger, ’65Daniel L. Bergman, ’41Harriet Lee Bergman, ’45Harry Bergman, ’64Ira, ’61, and Jane, ’65, BerkNorman, ’66, and Phyllis, ’66, BerkShoshana R. Berkovic, ’04Allen Berkowitz, ’66Annette Berkowitz, ’44Audrey Buchman Berman, ’54David Berman, ’41, and Rhoda

Hiesiger Berman, ’42Bruce J. Berne, ’61David BernsteinJack, ’70, and Marilyn, ’69, BernsteinJuliet R. Bernstein, ’33Mark, ’72, and Susan, ’72, BernsteinNorman BernsteinRosalie H. Bernstein, ’66Marc K. BertmanAndrean T. Bertok, ’73Ann M. BethelMichael Bickman, ’65Charles I. Biderman, ’67Richard G. Bieber, ’71Grace E. Bileta, ’84Linda G. Binkow, ’57Byron BirtmanGeorge Black, ’41Marge, ’58, and Edward, ’57, BlaineMarie E. Bland, ’47Stuart, ’76, and Peri Rosenfeld, ’76,

BlanderRetta Blaney, ’87Marlene Lissauer Blank, ’63Joel M. Blatt, ’63Angela M. BledsoeNeil L. Blitz, ’72Barry P. Bloch, ’71Michael Bloom, ’66Miriam Bloom, ’57Leonard, ’64, and Barbara, ’67, BlumJoel L. Blumenfeld, ’65Robert G. Blumenthal, ’63Wendy C. Blumenthal, ’68Alvin Bluthman, ’70Morton Bobowick, ’62

James O. BoisiDawn M. Bolt, ’71Richard S. Boneville, ’69Jerome Borenstein, ’55Celia Lidzki Borenstein-Gamm, ’64

and Stephen GammJamile C. Boretz, ’52Sidney and Ruth BorowitzMelvin, ’53, and Marilyn, ’54,

BoskinSondra A. Botvinick, ’62Terry Bovin, ’67Pola, ’74 and John BradmanDeborah Braff, ’69Patrick, ’56, and Ruth, ’59,

BrancaccioArlene Brandeis, ’66Eva T. H. Brann, ’50Penelope C. Brathwaite, ’95Chanah Brenenson, ’94Sean, ’88, and Stephanie, ’92,

BrennanElizabeth Brandeis, ’65, and Richard,

’64, BrennerMartin, ’64, and Brenda, ’64, BrennerNeil A. Breslau, ’68Abe Bressler, ’50Alan J. BreusRobert and Mary BrewsterPearl Mandel Brickman, ’49Neal A. Brilliant, ’93Max Brimberg, ’54Judith BrinbergEdward, ’63, and Marian, ’64,

BrombergNancy M. Bromberg, ’72Marjorie Lewis Brotman, ’65Beatrice Brown, ’64Clara M. Brown, ’80Gertrude Brown, ’37Ian Lee Brown, ’86Joseph Brownman, ’63Hal, ’66, and C. Beth, ’67,

BroxmeyerSteven, ’68, and Roseann Gothelf

BrozinskyMalaika Brummell, ’99Myrtle E. Brunson, ’85Dave Bryan, ’98Thompson and Nancy BuchananStanley and Rachel BuderBenson K. BuffhamOmer Buldan, ’89Sonia E. Burke, ’83Perry Burkett, ’62Kimberley BurnettJames F. Burns, ’74Stephen C. Burrows, ’91Alice M. Burstein, ’65Florence Buschke, ’66Rodrick C. Bussey, ’92Steven J. CafferyDonald J. CalistaJane E. Callender, ’96Maria DeBartoli Campagna, ’68Patricia Campbell

The AnnualFundThe BrooklynCollegeFoundation’sAnnual Fundsecures annual giftsfor unrestrictedoperating purposes.We are grateful tothose individualswho madeunrestricted giftsto the AnnualFund between July 1, 2007, andJune 30, 2008.

“The Annual Fundserves as a renewablestream of sustainablerevenue, enablingthe College to meet currentinstitutionalpriorities. EveryAnnual Fund dollar is available to be spent, and,therefore, has theimmediate impactof twenty-fiveendowment dollars.”

—Andrew Sillen,’74,Executive Director,Brooklyn CollegeFoundation

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Emanuel J. Campisi, ’66Philip J. Canciglia, ’54Judith Caputo, ’93Richard K. Caputo, ’70Ann CaracristiKathryn Carr, ’64Fiona Carrington, ’99George D. Carroll, ’43Paul, ’50 and Elaine, ’50, CarterPaul Cassone, ’76Lucille Castori, ’49Charles and Rosemary CatalanoPatricia CatalanoGeorge Cauttero, ’75Stella L. Cerruti, ’73Linda Scheer Chalfin, ’56, and

Bernard ChalfinWai Wah Chan, ’89Hwai-Yin Chang, ’84Robert H. ChaninMichael N. Charatan, ’75Carmen CharlesMadonna Charles, ’95David S. Charmatz, ’87Ivan CharnerMarvin, ’56, and Barbara, ’58,

ChartonHarvey J. ChasserFred B. ChernowJeffrey Chernow, ’90Andrew M. Chertoff, ’71Seymour N. Chesir, ’51SukTan Chin, ’80Thomas F. Chisena, ’65Barry R. Chiswick, ’62Cheryl Chomali, ’98Arthur, ’65 and Betsy ChotinFelix M. Choy, ’86Harold P. Christensen, ’54Donal ChristianLaura Chunosoff, ’52Carmela Cipriano, ’58Carl, ’68, and Jane, ’69, CirilloAdrienne Dinkowitz Citrin, ’65Lucy A. CivitelloYvonne D. Clarke, ’59Helen Cleary-Brennan, ’61Rochelle M. Cleaver, ’69Jennie V. Clementi, ’56Lyda A. Clifton, ’87Arnold Cohen, ’54Arthur H., ’63, and Susan Lovinger,

’64, CohenBetty J. Cohen, ’52Doris Cohen, ’51Frances Y. Cohen, ’54Gary H. Cohen, ’56Gloria Cohen, ’53Howard, ’64, and Michele

Grodjinsky, ’66, CohenIrwin A. CohenJerome, ’64, and Sherry Shulman, ’67,

CohenKatherine Alexander Cohen, ’58Lawrence Cohen, ’62

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Lawrence M. Cohen, ’73Ruth L. Cohen, ’87Samuel Cohen, ’70John Cohn, ’52Mildred Bialeck Cohn, ’43Steve CohnMary P. Colban Ventura, ’57Howard E. Coleman, ’54Emma L. Coles, ’76Deborah T. Collins-McGuire, ’82Anthony Columbia, ’55Frances Grande Conti, ’51, and

John ContiJohn W. Conwell, ’91Jay Cooper, ’69June M. CooperOwen, ’41 and Lenore CooperRose H. Cooper, ’46Robert Cooperman, ’67Michael, ’53, and Rosemary, ’54,

CoraggioRoger W. Corley, ’56Olive Cosbert, ’01Margaret Costa-Ricciardi, ’73George and Wendy CotterJulian R. CovellRonald Cowen, ’62Antoinette Crapanzano, ’72Katherine N. CrapsterRoxanne D. Crawford, ’83Joseph Crea, ’48Beatrice Cronin, ’63Barry M. Crooks, ’75Elaine Crovitz, ’56Steve and Cindy CrusoeRobert K. Cucurullo, ’86Thomas Cuffaro, ’98Mary Jo CullinanDebra E. Cumberbatch-Howard, ’73George CunninghamJames T. Curran, ’65Robert CutickMichael Cynamon, ’66George, ’72 and Lynne, ’73 CzutrinDalia R. Dabah, ’04Stanley, ’53 and Joyce, ’59 DacherWilliam L. Dahut, ’54Norma Damashek and Joshua FiererSteven V. Daniels, ’63Sandra M. Dann, ’81Jean Dattner, ’54Joel S., ’76 and Jill DaumanGordon DavidsonLouise Davino, ’59Abigail Davis, ’39Deborah Toback Davis, ’46Mark L. Davis, ’67Khadine Dawkins, ’05Gerald W. Deas, ’52Laura Ines Acuna I. De Gutierrez, ’82Jack, ’49, and Irene, ’52, DeitchMatthew Deliberti, ’76Elissa R. DellossoGertrude K. Delson, ’43Frank Deluca, ’63

Geraldine DeLucaVictor D. Dembrow, ’43Veronika Denes, ’84Louis A. De Nino, ’70Laura Derman, ’69, and Lee TeitelMiriam B. Deutch, ’92Allan, ’69, and Erica DeutschLeon, ’46, and Sylvia, ’47, DeutschStanley DeutschHarolyn J. Devlin, ’66George Dibari, ’55Saralyn Dicker, ’60Stanley Dickson, ’50Natalie R. Dickstein, ’52Louise M. Diehl, ’37Jacalyn Diesenhouse, ’67Doreen Digiacomo, ’68Richard A. Dimentstein, ’69Elayne Dimond, ’58Sidney F. Dinerstein, ’66Geraldine A. Dinneen, ’48Robin D. DiPalma, ’77Ronald DiPietro, ’73Eileen Abramoff DiSavino, ’64Dona Di Sesa-De Sanctis, ’63Lloyd and Eleanor DixonGloria Dobbs, ’54Carole Domsky, ’53Rosemary DonnelleyLawrence K. Dorf, ’53Victoria R. Dorf, ’62Melody Dorfman, ’76Edward Drayton, ’55Madeline Park Dreifus, ’66John and Joanne DriggsRegina B. Dropkin, ’69Myron P. Druxserman, ’66Tibbi Duboys, ’61Rita E. Duenas, ’81Rebecca Dulitz, ’58Rose G. Boliscar DuvalMelissa EaganAdele L. Eckstein, ’55Lila, ’71, and Steven EdelkindEdythe H. Edelman, ’67Robert, ’63, and Diane Goldman, ’68,

EdelmanEvelyn EdelsteinMartin A. Edelstein, ’77George Edlin, ’49Joyce EdsonJames EdwardsMarjy N. Ehmer, ’47Ellen Heit Ehrig, ’65Morton R. Eichel, ’42Harold L. Eichler, ’61Nechama EichornRenee B. Eidlin, ’44Rose Eiselman, ’36Alice R. Eisenberg, ’72Donald H. EisenbergKenneth B. Eisenthal, ’54Yaffa Eliach, ’67Stephen M. Ellin, ’61Florence L. Elliott, ’40

Valentino R. Ellis, ’88Barbara J. Elstein, ’67Paul Elstein, ’65Kenneth L. Elterman, ’72Saul, ’48, and Charlotte, ’49,

EngelbourgHerbert L. Ennis, ’53Anita Epstein, ’64Barbara Epstein, ’65Susan Erben, ’89Doris Ercolani, ’74Edmund, ’67, and Judy, ’66, ErdeHoward, ’58, and Jacquelyn, ’61,

ErtelElaine Evans, ’61Ellen J. Evans, ’65Howard T. Everson, ’71Jane C. Ewing, ’66Gertrude Ezorsky, ’47Harriet Feldman Fakhery, ’61Martin Falchook, ’68Robert, ’65, and Karen, ’68, FalkJoy Brooks Fallek, ’71Martin B. Farber, ’67Madeline Farran, ’64Barbara FeathersBeverly Feigelman, ’65Marjorie W. Fein, ’63Gary Feinberg, ’63Stephen, ’66, and Marci Milett, ’68,

FeinbergRoger FeinbloomRichard T. Feiner, ’99Lori Feiner-Scott, ’72Arnold M. Feingold, ’41Martin Feinstein, ’51Richard J. Feinstein, ’64Cheryl Feit, ’66Marcia Marker Feld, ’56Robert, ’69, and Patricia, ’71, FelderAndrew, ’61, and Marcia, ’63, FelkayMarcia Feltheimer, ’45Odette N. Feltman, ’57Beatrice, ’48, and Alvin, ’48, FerlegerLouis Fernous Jr.Milton, ’50, and Shirley, ’56, FidelBerta Field, ’50Richard, ’51, and Judith, ’53,

FinamoreMarilyn E. Findlay, ’67Eugene, ’74, and Leslie FineAda W. Finifter, ’59Bernard M. Fink, ’57Robert S. Fink, ’65Iris V. Finkelstein, ’55Norma Finkelstein, ’41Stephen Finkelstein, ’71Steven J. Finkelstein, ’80Ted H. Finkelstein, ’75Herman Fins, ’48Michael, ’63, and June, ’68, FirestoneTheda Kerner Firschein, ’53, and

Oscar FirscheinIrene Pachanik Fischl , ’51Lillian Fisher, ’42

Alan H. and Judith R. FishmanArthur M. Fishman, ’51Joseph Fishman, ’49Neal, ’69, and Adrienne, ’72,

FishmanElizabeth D. FitzgeraldRichard Flacks, ’58Joel G. Flaks, ’50Naomi W. Fleischer, ’48Estelle Fleischmann, ’72Ellen M. Fleishman, ’72James F. Flood, ’64Joe FodorDiane Forastiero, ’69Agnes Ford, ’69Gerald M. Forlenza, ’47Donald, ’53, and Florence, ’53,

FormanSusan Forman, ’67Carole Rothman ForsterSheila Foster-GoldingLillian J. Fox, ’40Robert Fox, ’68Robert Fox, ’59S. Dorothy Metzger Fox, ’51Susan P. Fox, ’59Allen, ’63, and Helene, ’66,

FrankfaterJudith J. Franz, ’83Maria Franzetti, ’69Rochelle Fraser, ’01Harold Freeman, ’64Marvin Freiser, ’46David Freundlich, ’58Rita Finkelman Frey, ’67Rita G. Frey, ’46Eugene, ’49, and Muriel, ’49, FriedJoan C. Fried, ’64Sharon A. FriedbergAlex E. Friedlander, ’63Al, ’68, and Anne, ’65, FriedmanAlbert E. Friedman, ’49Arthur Friedman, ’57Arthur, ’62, and Susan, ’62, FriedmanDavid Friedman, ’64Kenneth Friedman, ’66Samuel Arthur Friedman, ’50Sidney, ’48, and Evelyn, ’48, FrigandMark Froimowitz, ’68Benjamin Fruchter, ’36Abraham FuksSylvia Fuks and Jules M. FriedBarbara N. Furman, ’55Herbert I. Fusfeld, ’41Howard, ’62, and Leslie, ’63, GablerSam Gaertner, ’64Helen A. Gagliardi, ’55Anthony P., ’58, and Florence

GalatolaMichael Galatola, ’54Annette Morgan Galbreith, ’72Izabella Galinsky, ’86Sue S. Gallen, ’52Ferdinand V. Galli, ’89Audrey M. Galligen, ’50

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Herbert, ’51, and Jayne GallingerSam Galowitz, ’56Ira J. Galtman, ’91Peter, ’76, and Maryellen, ’76, GalvinRhoda S. Gardiner, ’57Lynne Furman, ’58, and Marvin

GarelickPaula Garland, ’35Lois B. Garrett, ’53David C., ’52, and Jane C. Posner,

’54, GarronThomas F. Gassert, ’86Emilio P. Gautier, ’61Eugene P. GayEdward I. Geffner, ’59Perrie Gelb, ’74Yetta Gelber, ’51Joseph Gelbfish, ’76Joan A. Gell, ’60Harvey, ’43, and Helen, ’43, GellerKenneth N. Geller, ’52Herbert Gelman, ’54Emanuel S. Genn, ’56Mary E. GenoeseBarbara Gershman, ’69Michael J. Gerstein, ’70Victor GersteinRobert GerstenSheldon, ’48, and Doreen, ’54,

GertnerJosephine M. Giallombardo, ’75Peter W. Gibbs, ’60Andrew W. Gibson, ’84Alan S. Gilbert, ’83Paul A. Gilje, ’74Stephen GillersMuriel Edelstein Gilman, ’44Sandra Gilmour, ’95Harry, ’63, and Susan, ’82, GindiHenry, ’66, and Barbara, ’66,

GinsbergMuriel S. Ginsberg, ’57Laura Ginsburg, ’58Felicia R. Gironda, ’91Frederick, ’75, and Erica Wein, ’75,

GirshickRobert, ’48, and Sandra, ’56,

GlassmanRobert A. Glick, ’65Allan E. Glickman, ’71Ira R. Globerman, ’63Nathan Gochman, ’55Jack A. Godler, ’52Herbert Goetz, ’88Lawrence Goetz, ’97Madeline E. Gold, ’49Peter S. Gold, ’61Sylvia Gold, ’50Bernice Goldberg, ’50Edna Green, ’41, and Solomon

GoldbergGary L. Goldberg, ’69Harold S. Goldberg, ’41Howard, ’58, and Hannette, ’57,

Goldberg

Lynn C. Goldberg, ’64Marcia Goldberg and Paul Edward

GarritySheila R. Goldberg, ’58Judith Goldberger, ’60Leon GoldenbergJacob K. Goldhaber, ’44Sanford, ’58, and Miriam, ’64,

GoldhaberBarry Goldin, ’63Alan, ’52, and Cynthia, ’54,

GoldmanArlene Goldman, ’70Eleanor Witek Goldman, ’68Marcia Goldman, ’61Marcia I. Goldman, ’57Steven L. Goldman, ’78Barry, ’66, and Rachelle, ’68,

GoldsmithIrwin P. Goldstein, ’59Isabel Goldstein, ’56Lester Goldstein, ’48Mary Wiseman GoldsteinSylvia, ’42, and Gerald, ’44,

GoldsteinNaomi and David GoltzmanRalph, ’62, and Adrian, ’62, GolubBenna M. Golubtchik, ’67Faustino Gomez, ’57Paul Goode, ’59Abraham I. Goodman, ’36Leonard Goodman, ’69Norman, ’55, and Marilyn, ’55,

GoodmanRonald B. Goodman, ’68Bernard Gordon, ’61Lillian Gordon, ’56Michael Gordon, ’62Abbott D. Gorin, ’73Madelyn S. Gould, ’72Webster Graham, ’87Andrea J. GrantGeraldine S. Grant, ’65Irmatrude I. Grant, ’77Barbara GrayLouis, ’42, and Evelyn GraynorGerald, ’61, and Florence, ’64,

GraysonAnglin A. GreavesJerome, ’50, and Marie, ’50, GreenLeland, ’71, and Miriam, ’73, GreenMarcella R. Green, ’74Meryl Green, ’52Solomon, ’49, and Julia R., ’48,

GreenIrving, ’53, and Blu, ’57, GreenbergMilton Greenberg, ’49Ronni S. Greenberg, ’75Shep H. Greenberg, ’63Vivian J. Greenberg, ’72Edward X. Greene, ’38Eileen Greene, ’63Margaret and Tom GreeneCarol A. Greenfield, ’69Hilda S. Greenfield, ’62

Judith L. Greenwald, ’63Alfred J. Gregoritch, ’63Diane Epstein Grimm, ’57Sara Gronim, ’92Jack GrossMarjorie Gross, ’54Seymour Z. Gross, ’57Jay Grossman, ’63Joyce R. GrossmanRobert S. Grossman, ’48Else M. Grotefendt, ’56Candace J. Groudine, ’73Ernestine R. GruberHelen Gruber, ’55Ira S. Grunther, ’78Leonard, ’62, and Marguerite, ’63,

GuariniTridib K. GuhaMendel Gurfein, ’55Judith P. Gurlitz, ’58Steven R. Gursky, ’76Paul, ’65, and Marilyn, ’66, GustmanRichard Gutierrez, ’85Doris W. Guttentag, ’46Helene N. Guttman, ’51Harold Haber, ’60Kevin V. Hackshaw, ’79Uraline S. Hager, ’01Cora HahnRichard L. Hahn, ’55Hilda Hainer, ’49Ira HaironsonBernard Hall, ’48Kayeann HamiltonMarcia J. Hanfling, ’56Linda Broyde Haramati, ’82Dorothy Harkavy, ’45Thelma E. Harper, ’59Alfred P. Harris, ’91Alice Follender Harris, ’65Arlene Harris, ’65Lawrence Harris, ’61Mamie C. Harris, ’75Seymour J. Harrison, ’56Francis Hartdegen, ’56Rachel Hartig, ’60Thomas W. Harwayne, ’68Wilson and Lee HarwoodDarlton E. Haskins, ’72Malcolm, ’53, and Adele, ’53, HastRobert C. HayesWilliam J. Healy, ’99Alan, ’66, and Dunya, ’65, HechtAnna Hecht, ’37Goldee Hecht-Meyer, ’82Lois Hedlund, ’58Florence Hedwall, ’69Leo H. Heiden, ’51Mona Heinze-Barreca, ’93Wendy J. Heisler, ’66Saul J. HeitnerCarol Kritzer Heller, ’48Leon, ’51, and Rosalie, ’52, HellerWilliam E. Hellerstein, ’59Jevera K. Hennessey

Esther L. Herbert, ’41Patrick J. Herbst, ’73Gilbert, ’75, and Nellie, ’79,

HernandezRochelle S. Herold, ’63Linda Herring, ’96Charles Hersch, ’51Joel HerschmanRuth Klein, ’56, and Frederick

HershEdith Hersher, ’57Susan J. Herzberg, ’71Carol M. Hess, ’76Lawrence HessmanLloyd Hezekiah, ’66Hal and Barbra HigginbothamBarbara T. Higginson, ’68Bernard Hildebrand, ’44Manny Hillman, ’49Lee B. Hilsenrath, ’56Edgar, ’57, and Barbara, ’57, HinesMichael, ’65, and Sally, ’71, HipscherEllen, ’68, and Warren, ’66, HirschJacob, ’48, and Gloria, ’50, HirschRenee S. Hirsch, ’61Warren, ’66 and Ellen, ’68 HirschFred, ’65, and Harriet, ’68,

HirschenfangEleanor M. Hirschfeld, ’36Michael Hirschklau, ’65Jules M. Hirsh, ’55Lorraine Hirsh, ’53Ellie HisamaKenneth Hochman, ’63William Hodos, ’55Gerald F. Hoffer, ’53Joan M. Hoffer, ’66Martin Hoffman, ’55Robert HoffmanSimon, ’42, and Gilda HoffmanSusan D. HoffmanFrima Fox Hofrichter, ’69William HolabTabitha HollandDonald and Shirley HolmesBetty K. Holpert, ’44Irwin, ’50, and Lois, ’55, HolzmanZalina A. HooseinJohn Hoovert, ’73Barbara C. Hopard, ’73H. Palmer and Naomi HopkinsEverett, ’40, and Lois HorKenneth, ’65, and Paula HornPhilip Horn, ’59Suzanne S. Horn, ’63Zoia Horn, ’39Stafford Horne, ’84Barry, ’76, and Elise, ’76, HorowitzFredric R. HorowitzGeorge Horowitz, ’36Herbert, ’41, and Kayla, ’42,

HorowitzMurray M., ’38, and Adele, ’40,

HorowitzStanley J. Horowitz, ’57

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Sylvia T. Horowitz, ’43Florence W. Houser, ’44Fisher and Deborah HoweElden Howell, ’06Arthur N. Hryhorowych, ’75Mildred E. Huberman, ’45Amy E. Hughes, ’99Margaret HunteAkhtar J. HusseinDavid N. Hyman, ’65Candy K. Ieong, ’06Kyong-Su Im, ’85Abie Ingber

Kenneth, ’72, and Selma, ’72, IngberLeonard Ingber, ’74Mark Iris, ’68Jill and Kenneth IscolSusan Israel, ’66Martin Itzkowitz, ’60Samuel Itzkowitz, ’69Linda Kroll Jacknowitz, ’68Ellen Jacobs, ’70Henry, ’51 and Judy JacobsMarion Kramer JacobsSusan Schwartz Jacobs, ’69, and

Barry E. Jacobs, ’69

Gertrude JacobsonIra B. Jacobson, ’60Hildy E. Jacoby, ’80Allen, ’64, and Susan, ’64, JacowitzArnold, ’51, and Anne, ’53 ,JaffeBeth Jaffe, ’75Eleanor W. Jaffe, ’56William B. Jakoby, ’50Chester S. Jakubowski, ’55Enez T. James, ’47Joan James, ’59May F. James, ’70Sherrydawn A. James, ’06

Frankie L. James-Boynes, ’86Bernard M. Janklow, ’36Nancy L. JanssenLillian B. Jarvis, ’51Florence C. Jerome, ’54Eros N. Jessamy, ’84Ralph Joglar, ’94Celisse G. JohnsonMildred E. Jones, ’57Ruth Siegel Jordan, ’59Thelma G. Joseph, ’44Roy P. and Roberta JosephoHerbert Josephs, ’53

Stanley and Ana Haar JtwrosMark Judman, ’69Paul Kadish, ’75Carole Kahn, ’57Jesse L. Kahn, ’63Stephen Kamen, ’54Ethel Niedergang Kamien, ’50Harriette Kaner, ’52Joseph and Pam Kanfer Phyllis S. Kangas, ’60Irwin H. Kantrowitz, ’58Arthur, ’59, and Linda, ’61, KaplanBlanche Kaplan, ’51

Charlotte B. Kaplan, ’51Edna Kaplan, ’70Louis, ’37, and Ruth KaplanMarvin, ’57, and Victoria, ’6,1

KaplanRoy A. Kaplan, ’68Susan Orent Kaplan, ’63Teddy Kaplan, ’49Samuel B. Karchin, ’60Robert and Michelle KarinAnita KarkennySimon Karpatkin, ’54Tziporah Kasachkoff

Fanny B. KasherAllan G. Kass, ’74Seymour Kass, ’48Brian W. Kassenbrock, ’73Robert C. Kassenbrock, ’71Michael A. Kassover, ’62Susan Katrin, ’65Doris Katz, ’58Elinor Katz, ’64Jack and Evelyn KatzLawrence, ’62, and Maxine, ’64, KatzRobert Katz, ’37Rose Ducor Katz, ’58

William I. Katz, ’70Benita S. Katzenellenbogen, ’65Christopher and Jennifer Zeller

KaufmanGary E. Kay, ’64Stuart H. Kay, ’74Joel KeilerJane I. Kelly, ’45Herbert C. Kelman, ’47Elizabeth KelvinNorman KelvinPaulette KendlerScott V. Keppler, ’92

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David, ’58, and Barbara Dermon,’58, Kerner

Peg Kershenbaum, ’72Arlene Kershnar, ’62Helen Kesner, ’59Jonathan and Ellen KesslerClaire Keyles, ’76Abdurrab KhanJoy B. Kimmelman, ’78Robert, ’75, and Regina, ’76, KinneyBarry M. Kinzbrunner, ’74Shirley W. KirshnerBernard, ’53, and Joan, ’54, KirsnerHoward W. KisselCarol L. Klapper, ’43Allen S. Klein, ’52Eleanore Klein, ’50Melvyn, ’61, and Susan, ’64, KleinPhyllis Klein, ’59Regina Klein, ’47Robert M., ’78, and Anne Lass, ’78,

KleinRonald, ’65, and Barbara, ’65, KleinSheldon, ’54, and Doris, ’56, KleinMorton Kleiner, ’50Harris L. KleinkopfAllen, ’70, and Fran, ’72, KlenetskyStephen D. Kliternick, ’70Ruth Klurfeld, ’42Rema D. Knight-Odekeye, ’73Lynne D. Knippler, ’57Thelma Kocivar, ’38Gershom Kofman, ’05Barbara D. Fisher Kolchin, ’63Theodore KoleIrene Kolm, ’56Phyllis R. Kopf, ’50April R. Koral, ’72Paul Korman, ’72Annette Levine Korn, ’57Claire Korn, ’57Martin W. and Phyllis S. KornEdward Koss, ’54James L. Koutros, ’82Joseph Kramer, ’47Judith A. Kramer, ’57Margy Kramer, ’66Stanley Kramer, ’52Stanley Kranczer, ’59Jay, ’65, and Jo Ann, ’64, KranisHerbert, ’41, and Charlotte

Kussack, ’43, KrasnoffStuart M. KrassnerRichard J. Krauland, ’68Harvey M. Kraus, ’74Ezra S. Krendel, ’45Paul A. Kronenberg, ’64Roman W. Kulow, ’43Ronald, ’55, and Bernice KuntzmanLary R. Kupor, ’63Elaine S. Kurtzer, ’42Abraham, ’50, and Norma, ’50,

LackowJosephine L. Lafroscia, ’53Florence Laitman, ’46

Ellen Lampert-Greaux, ’80Lynn C. Landman, ’42Norma Friedman Lang, ’49Mitchell LangbertRobert Langer, ’52Daniel, ’63, and Lynn, ’63,

LangmeyerMichael, ’63, and Zena, ’63, LapidusJames LapineMalcolm G. Largmann, ’53Albert, ’51, and Stephanie LasherAnna Lasley, ’57Frank M. Lassman, ’41Martin A. Lave, ’52Richard L. Lavine, ’59Marcia L. Lawrence, ’86Margaret M. LawrenceRichard A. Lawrence, ’71Suzanne G. Laychock, ’71Sylvia Lazarnick, ’69Robert W. Lazarus, ’66Thomas, ’53, and Jean, ’48, LeachEmma Leaf, ’47Jacob Lebowitz, ’57Mark, ’72, and Debra, ’72, LebowitzKahtwe Lee, ’83Fred R. Leff, ’75Sylvia Rebarber Leff, ’41Richard L. Leffler, ’67Harold, ’56, and Marilyn, ’59,

LefkowitzSusan R. Lefkowitz, ’68Martin I. Leftik, ’62Shirley H. Leiba, ’44Estelle, ’56, and Ephraim, ’51,

LeibowitzCharles J., ’65, and Alice

Rosenkranz, ’66, LeidnerSamuel L., ’62, and Marcia, ’63,

LeiterSteven H. Leleiko, ’63Melineze Lenhardt, ’55Stanley Lenkowsky, ’70Tania J. LeónJay B. Leonard, ’65Arthur F. Lerner, ’62Mei-Ling Leung, ’89Juanita T. Levell, ’75S. M. LevensonRobert, ’58 and Phyllis, ’71

LeventhalAnita J. Levien, ’47Evgeniy and Oksana LevievBurton Levin, ’52Ray L. Levin, ’59Roger and Pat LevinAugusta F. Levine, ’66Charlotte F. LevineHelen Feldleit, ’49, and Leo LevineLarry Ira Levine, ’76Linda L. Levine, ’63Michael L. Levine, ’69Myron Levine, ’47Renee Shai, ’52, and Theodore, ’52,

Levine

Stanley L. Levine, ’50Stuart A. and Peggy LevisonPhyllis Levitas, ’68Arnold D. Levitt, ’58Herbert L. Levy, ’48Patricia S. Levy, ’66Sharona A. Levy, ’81Stephen L. Levy, ’58Stuart H. Levy, ’74Candace J. Lewis, ’78Carol Bauman Lewis, ’67Lois Lewis, ’61Warren F. Lewis, ’59Manlin Li, ’00Steven Li, ’73Leslie S. Libow, ’54Leonard Lichtblau, ’71Arlene Lichterman, ’53Helen Lieber, ’39Stanley LieberfreundMarjorie T. Lieberman, ’56Seymour Lieberman, ’36Joel F. Liebman, ’67Sylvia Liff, ’55Murray B. Light, ’48Adrienne O. Lindemann, ’86Rita E. Lindquist, ’46Ann M. LintonBenjamin and Loretta Lipka, ’56Susan LipnerFrank LipniskiMitchell, ’62, and Sherlyn LippmanJanet Lippmann, ’56Babette Kahn Lipsky, ’58Jack L. Lipson, ’53Naida L. Lipson, ’49Adele Lipman Schwartz Lipton, ’52Marion Lipton, ’57Andrew E. Lisanti, ’67Sol Listernick, ’40Alfred I. Litman, ’69Sonya Singer Livingston, ’66Clifford Lloyd-Bey, ’81David A. Lober, ’66Eve M. Locker, ’72Harvey, ’62, and Marilyn, ’64,

LockhartMarcia J. Loeb, ’53Sandra Lipschitz Loft, ’63Michael Lombard, ’57Leon, ’53, and Theresa, ’74,

LomonacoIvonne Morales LopezMoses, ’43 and Pearl LorentzJudith M. Lovell, ’78Michael Lowenberg, ’63Cynthia Abowitz Lowenheim, ’52Elaine Lowenstein, ’66Eleanor LubinJay Lubinsky, ’67Edward, ’70, and Ruth, ’69, LubitzRyna Cohen Lubow, ’66Ellen Roemer Lucchetti, ’66Beatrice Luft, ’55Frank Luongo, ’64

John D. Lupiano, ’81Richard, ’53, and Joy, ’54, LupolettiJudy W. Lyon, ’55Joseph F. MacDougall, ’62Annie Margaret MacGillivray, ’92Christine F. Machorek, ’70Catherine MacLeod-Capizzi, ’81Madeline Gelfman MacMillan, ’71Frank J. Maffa, ’75Leonard P. Maganza, ’89Philip K. MahlerHerbert MaierLisa D. Chookasezian Maitland, ’82Marion D. Maitlin, ’59H. George and Marianne MandelLotte Mandel, ’59Ruth Blumenstock Mandel, ’60Bette Mandl, ’61Seth O. Mankes, ’72Horace Mann, ’43Barbara B. Manning, ’74Judith R. Manowitz, ’67Ronald E. March, ’57Tamar March, ’60Ada Marcu-Biewald, ’75Richard B. Marcus, ’58Gerrie B. Mardenfield, ’50Elaine MargoMildred Margolies, ’49Stephen MargoliesBruce L. Margolis, ’65Karl L. Margolis, ’37Maurice Margulies, ’52Harriet L. Marin, ’59Erwin, ’59 and Anne, ’40 MarkeArnold P. Markowitz, ’64Geraldine Markowitz, ’55Irwin, ’58, and Susan-Beth, ’60,

MarkowitzMartin S. Markowitz, ’66David, ’60, and Judith, ’62, MaronMarguerite L. Marra, ’69Caryl A. Marsh, ’42Richard F. Marsh, ’52Victor MarshGloria Marshall, ’60Harriet Z. Martin, ’57Joseph A. Martino, ’54George Masnik, ’70Paul J. Mason, ’53Virginia MasonDoris Leff Master, ’51Julian Mates, ’49Maccorley Mathieu, ’06Claudius S. Matthews, ’48Emily MattinglyVera MattinglyPhyllis R. Maus, ’73Elaine May, ’65Edward S. Maynard, ’58Adam, ’89, and Akiko, ’00, MazorWilliam O. McCabe, ’63Kathleen T. McCabe-Chokel, ’74Mary Ann McCarthy, ’38Mary E. McCarthy, ’86

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Ethel McClatchey, ’52Alan and Johanna McIntoshJane McIntyre, ’44Philip W. McLaughlin, ’66Richard V. Mc ManusSamuel T. McSeveney, ’51Mary E. McWilliams, ’49Martha E. Medick, ’45Deborah K. MegoMurray Meisels, ’60Janice B. MeixellJoseph V. MelilloMarc R. Mellon, ’74Henry D. Meltz, ’63Florence Sternlieb Menchel, ’45Harvey, ’47, and Frances MendelowStanley Mendelson, ’52Barry MenikoffHarold L. Menzel, ’70Martin S. Merado, ’61Stuart G. Merle, ’69Eloise M. Messineo, ’73Sheldon, ’67, and Carol, ’67, MessingAnn Breen MetcalfeJoan C. Meyer, ’74Steven Meyerson, ’72Anthony and Wendy MezilisPaul Mezzo, ’75Sheldon Michaels, ’64Florence G. Mickenberg, ’48Ilene S. MiklosRichard H. Milan, ’53Kristen MilesJerry P. Milionis, ’47Beatrice Miller, ’55Eileen Miller, ’67Michael and Linda MillerSeymour W. Miller, ’35Walter James Miller, ’41Sandra Cohen Milles, ’54Sophie Halabi Minkoff, ’38Doris Minneman, ’52Michele Minter-Yuan, ’87Robert Mirer, ’66John and Patricia MishaDaphna H. Mitchell, ’64William P. Mitchell, ’61Claudia MogelGertrude Fox Mokotoff, ’38Christopher MonattArthur G. MonesWayne S. Mones, ’69Milga Morales, ’70Jane E. Morgenstern, ’61Alice Morris, ’47Judith Morrison, ’59Harriet S. Mosatche, ’70Mildred C. Moshman, ’35Dorothy Moskowitz, ’62Marilyn Miller Moskowitz, ’50Minna S. Moskowitz, ’59Paul Moskowitz, ’59Robin Moskowitz, ’71, and

Regis LecoanetJoel Moss, ’69

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Robert A. Moss, ’60I. Leo and Mary Ann T. MotiukEmma C. Mueller, ’39Carol A. Mullings, ’83Michelle Mulvey, ’59Mary E. Murphy, ’85Nina Murphy, ’98Wendy J. MurphyJ. Michael MurrayCarol A. Mutterperl, ’66Barbara K. Myers, ’73Janet V. Myrie, ’96Lila Ehrenstein Nachtigall, ’55Conrad, ’57, and Meryl, ’60, Nadell

Kuniko Nagafuku, ’02Leslie, ’54, and Rhoda, ’57, NaglerMarie A. and Zygmunt NagorskiRuth Guidone Naley, ’59Kathy NapoliSteven J. Nappen, ’62Marilyn L. Nass, ’56Marvin Nasses, ’60John A. Nastro, ’65Harold C. Nelson, ’68Helaine S. Nelson, ’64Ronald G. Nelson, ’58Hellaine Drucker Nepo, ’58

Robert S. Netkin, ’70Ellen G. Neuhaus, ’72Donald B. Neuwirth, ’67Neal, ’66, and Sandra, ’68, NevittMarvin E. Newman, ’49Steven A. NewmanPatricia Newman-Vallachi, ’61Phyllis H. Newmark, ’53William M. Ng, ’80Peter Nicholakakos, ’59Janet Nicholas, ’58Lisette Nieves, ’92Shirnette M. NixonEdward H. Nober, ’54

Vivian NordenWilliam B. Norden, ’67William Nortman, ’64Deborah J. Nosowsky, ’58Henrietta M. Nunno, ’65Harvey Nurick, ’71Melvin Nutig, ’63Kathleen M. O’Brien, ’86Donna O’ConnellJoseph F. O’Donnell, ’84Mae O’Driscoll, ’81Bruce, ’64, and Sandra, ’66, OginRoni S. Ogin, ’71

Carol J. OjaBernard Okun, ’53Nancy OleksaDavid S. Olinger, ’58Sam Olkinetzky, ’42Christine E. Olsen, ’65Katherine M. O’Neil, ’86Raymond P. O’NeilMartin J. O’Reilly, ’53Irwin Oreskes, ’56Melvin Orfinger, ’43Arnold OrlickAlan N. Osterweil, ’59Lester Packer, ’62

Loretta-Rae Packer, ’85Norman, ’57, and Evelyn, ’61, PadnosDomingo Pagan, ’60Salvatore M. PallanteMichael A. Pallen, ’64Jean M. Palley, ’42Karen B. Palter, ’72Carl C. Panepinto, ’96To-On Pang, ’89Norman M. Panitch, ’64A. Joel PapowitzEdna C. Paradiso, ’36Philip S. Paress, ’67

Michael E. Paris, ’81Henie M. Parish, ’57Vivian B. Parker, ’52Philip Pascone, ’98Walter M. Pascou, ’52Aileen Paskoff, ’67Joseph Pasquariello, ’57Gerard J. PassaroElaine K. Pasternack, ’78Lynne Pastor, ’68Naomi R. Patlis, ’49Michaeleen Patterson, ’42Harvey R. Paul, ’63Jack and Revelly Paul

William E. Paul, ’56Perry Pazer, ’52Mary Eyre PeacockAdele J. Peak, ’46Anita T. Pearlman, ’55Stanley Pearlman, ’64Myron J. Peikes, ’57Cheryl A. PembertonFran Penner, ’68Shelley Eskin Pensak, ’80Jésus Pérez, ’95Francine B. Perler, ’72Wallace Perlick

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Hilda D. Perlitsh, ’56Harold S. Perlmutter, ’60Anita R. Pescow, ’58Cecile B. Petrak, ’38Beverly N. Petrie, ’05Bob H. Petterson, ’57Beverly Philip, ’57Esther Rodlitz Phillips, ’55Ilene Phillips, ’72Caterina Y. Pierre, ’94Mary R. Pillera, ’86Fred, ’63, and Louise, ’59, PitoneVincent F. PittaJay Plafker, ’74Lawrence E. Plaskett, ’62Roy A. Plastock, ’66Gerald M. Platt, ’55Charlotte Weiner, ’56, and

Stanley PlotnickJoan Plotnick-Salvo, ’60Troy W. Plott, ’91Stephen, ’52, and Naomi, ’52, PlumerMarlene Steinberg Podell, ’65Matthew G. PodolskyAnn M. Poggioli, ’75Irene Pokowitz, ’39Steven H. Pokress, ’58Emanuel, ’65, and Rhoda, ’67, PolakLeonard PolicastroLeonard M. Polisar, ’50Judith A. Polish, ’69Irving M. Pollack, ’38Yetta PollackDavid PollakMarilyn B. PollansMiriam PolletJack Pollock, ’47Paul Pomerantz, ’67Alan, ’58, and Harriet, ’64, PortnoyVilma R. Potter, ’43Bette G. PoundsJannie S. Powell, ’95Steven L. Powell, ’73Adam Clayton Powell IVHelen Powers, ’45Chris Prendergast, ’70Bruce M., ’66, and Harriet Goldstein,

’68, PrennerStacey L. PrennerRuth Press, ’66Leonard J. Price, ’71Merle R. Price, ’58Sandra F. Price, ’76Christina L. Procopio, ’52Neil Proshan, ’54Steven, ’64, and Marsha, ’63, PuroJames Quacinella, ’03Edward, ’85, and Felicia QuagliarielloJean S. and John R. RabenGladys RabinowHarriet, ’65, and Lawrence RaderWilma R.K. Rader, ’57C. Raymond Radigan, ’60Perry C. Rainey, ’04Lenore Rand, ’43Molly Rankell, ’36

Kirk Rankine, ’93Ronald, ’66, and Barbara Heller, ’68,

RapaportWilliam, ’39 and Clara, ’41 RappNancy Goldberg, ’64, and Sam RaskinLawrence and Eva RavitzSaul D. Raw, ’68Sarah A. Raymond, ’70Suzanne Cantor Raymond, ’58Maxwell O. Reade, ’36Jay Reba, ’63Frances Redmond, ’87Melissa C. ReedJerome M. Rehr, ’45Charles Reichenthal, ’60Robert and Suzanne ReiffelLucille Reifman, ’41Gail Reiken-Tuzman, ’74Charles, ’69, and Barbara, ’71, ReillyRita M. Reilly, ’72Lillie K. Reines, ’61Calvin, ’55, and Arlene, ’56, ReingEdwin J. Reis, ’52Diane Reiser, ’66Arnold Reisman, ’53Bonnie Reiss, ’68Laura S. Reiter, ’68Abraham Rennert, ’58Adina Venit Reshotko, ’53Harvey Resnick, ’67Michael I. Resnick, ’56Carlos J. Reyes, ’77Pascal J. Ricatto, ’90Barry Richter, ’57Shoshana Riemer, ’54William, ’48, and Hannah Sara, ’78,

RiglerRhoda Ringel, ’49Marcia T. Rivin, ’58Daniel B. Rivkind, ’51Leonardo Rizzi, ’93Patrick J. Rizzo, ’81Stephen Robb, ’60Shelley B. Roberts, ’95William and Karel Dierks RobertsonBernard M. Robin, ’59Corey RobinCharles M. RobinsEdna Robinson, ’73Julianna B. Robinson, ’86Tess D. RobinsonValentina M. Robinson, ’82Barbara Teitler Rochman, ’57Vladimir J. RodneyAlonzo E. Rodriguez, ’04Marie K. Rodriguez, ’64John B. Rofrano, ’65Seymour, ’49, and Renee RogoffReuben D. Rohn, ’67Marcella RolnickVincent S. Romano, ’53Richard, ’66, and Jacquelyn, ’68,

RommJeanette E. Roos, ’34Anne W. Rosberger, ’53Eugene V. Rose, ’59

Joan Rose, ’67Sylvia Rose, ’65Bruce J. Rosen, ’72Diane, ’58 and Robert, ’63 RosenDouglas I. Rosen, ’76Todd Rosen, ’03Gerald, ’43 and Ruth, ’45

RosenbaumLewis H., ’57 and Marlene Fishbane,

’59 RosenbaumBruce J. RosenbergLloyd H. Rosenberg, ’55Deborah Rosenblatt, ’58Harriet P. RosenblumIda Rosenblum, ’45Henry J., ’60 and Annette RosenfeldRonald M. Rosengart, ’65Robert, ’62 and Judith, ’63

RosenkranzNanette P. Ross, ’51Roslyn Ross, ’57Charlotte S. Roth, ’42Mark H. Rothberg, ’76Norbert H. Rotter, ’61Judy E. Rottersman, ’66Janette Roush, ’99Donna RubensKenneth Rubenstein, ’53Hugo, ’59 and Marilyn RubergArline M. Rubin, ’61Charles L. Rubin, ’58Claire Bodian Rubin, ’39Howard Rubin, ’59Renee Hartz Rubin, ’46Herbert C. RudermanMatthew V. Rudorfer, ’72Diane Russ, ’67Eric J. Russell, ’70Esther K. Russell, ’47Enid Ruzinsky, ’55Iris Sabot, ’56Dee A. Sachs, ’81Edward S. Sachs, ’67Elaine Sacks, ’45Steven, ’59 and Lennie, ’59 SaffianHenry L. Safier, ’54Richard B. SafranRenel Saint-AmourHarold Saint-Hilaire, ’07Gaspare J. Saladino, ’58Maxine F. Salamon, ’55Sharon R. Salamon, ’72Esther Sales, ’61Ronald Salovey, ’54Charles Saltzman, ’52Martin SaltzmanSusan C. Saltzman, ’60Jane Stafford Salwen, ’05Evelyn SanchezAlvin S. Sandberg, ’61Beverly R. Sanders, ’73Irwin, ’66 and Linda, ’68 SandlerDennis, ’69, and Regina, ’69, SantellaGloria O. Sapiro, ’48Phyllis Sarachik, ’51Joan M. Saroff, ’59

Michael P. Sasso, ’76Sonia Sasson-Forzano, ’77Geraldine Saull, ’48Robert C. Saunders, ’62Andrea Savage, ’68Wynne Sax-Cedar, ’83Don L. Scarborough, ’85Rachel and Howard SchachterLoretta Schaeffer, ’56D. Jo Schaffer, ’56Dorothy W. Schaffner, ’35Bob D. Scharin, ’79Alan L. Schechter, ’74Murray, ’57, and Marcia SchechterJanet K. Scheer, ’68Paul H., ’56, and Kathleen ScheererLeon A. ScheinM.F. SchenkanMiriam Kurnow Scheraga, ’42, and

Harold ScheragaIrma S. Scherz, ’56Linda M., ’95, and William, ’95, SchickLarry P. Schiffer, ’76Ety Schinazi, ’73Barbara Zucker Schlactus, ’57Norman Schlansky, ’70Estelle R. Schlenger, ’56Sidney Schmukler, ’40Frances Schnall, ’70Linda M. Schoenberg, ’65Irvin S. Schonfeld, ’69Judah Schorr, ’76Ellen Goldstein Schorsch, ’59Martin P. Schreibman, ’56Nancy L. SchuckmanDonald A. Schumsky, ’54Rita B. Schwalb, ’58Anthony W. Schwally, ’60Esta R. Schwartz, ’61Gloria P. Schwartz, ’67Herva L. Schwartz, ’65Jay H. Schwartz, ’77Martin A. Schwartz, ’64Robert, ’70, and Susan, ’71, SchwartzSamuel, ’69, and Daria, ’65, SchwartzWarren F. Schwartz, ’52Yvette Altschuler Schwartz, ’65Rosalie Schwarz, ’93Sandor C. Schweiger, ’58Susan R. SchwortzCharles M. ScottBen Scotto, ’94Miriam Seeherman, ’78Sara, ’56, and Mortimer, ’57, SegalEmerald M. Segure, ’63Henry Seiden, ’49Monroe A. Seifer, ’71Pamela J. Selensky, ’67Alan J. Sellitti, ’72Carol L. Senall, ’82Raymond, ’63, and Arlene Levin, ’64,

SenzerMichael, ’64, and Carol, ’66,

SesnowitzStanley SeymoreSusan Shaman, ’64

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Elaine P. Shames, ’47Arthur Shapiro, ’48Beatrice L. Shapiro, ’45Betty M. Shapiro, ’47Ellen R. Shapiro, ’71Iris J. Shapiro, ’78Marilyn R. Shapiro, ’54Ruth Katz ShapiroStanley S. Shapiro, ’63Stephen R. Shapiro, ’56Frances Shapiro-Skrobe, ’64, and

John SkrobeDiane ShawEdward, ’77, and Janice, ’77, ShawLucy ShawHannah L. Shear, ’67Beatrice R. Sheldon, ’37Andrey Shenin, ’98Allen A. Sher, ’41Bruce J. Sherman, ’93Helen R. Sherman, ’57H. Richard Shields, ’37Larry and May ShiellNorman Shing, ’79Ina S. Shivack, ’66Edna Shostak, ’35Clarence Shub, ’63Irving Shugar, ’61Barbara Sicherman, ’55Robbin Sicherman, ’70Eleanor Siegal, ’47Mark E. Siegal, ’71Alvin, ’63, and Sandra, ’65, SiegartelBlanche S. Siegel, ’51Carol G. Siegel, ’44Stephen F. Siegel, ’81Robert, ’61, and Susan, ’62, SilbeyStanley, ’69, and Marilyn, ’70, SilverSteven G. Silverberg, ’58Ira T. Silvergleit, ’72Mark, ’73, and Ellen SilvermanMartin Silverman, ’50Marilyn W. Silvershein, ’55Gerald Silverstein, ’72Stephen Silverstein, ’72Stephen M. SimesBelle, ’58, and Arthur, ’55, SimonDiane Nadler Simon, ’52Jeffrey V. Simon, ’65Marcia E. Simon, ’59Howard, ’53, and Anne, ’55, SimonoffBeth J. SingerGloria Singer, ’57Charles, ’57, and Aileen, ’57, SireyCarol, ’50, and Milton, ’50, SirotaEdith G. Sirvint, ’48Barbara, ’67, and Joseph, ’67, SklarJudah L. SkolnickHerbert S. Skovronek, ’56Dwayne M. SlaterAllan H. Sloan, ’66Arlene H. Sloan, ’71Helene S. Sloan, ’48Richard S. Slotkin, ’63Ellen K. Smalls, ’85

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Ann E. SmileyAllan D. Smirni, ’60Carole Frick Smith, ’54Eric SmithFred A. SmithGerald W. Smith, ’53Malcolm A. SmithMichael, ’76, and Marjorie, ’75, SmithNathan Smith, ’50Shirley A. Smith, ’47Sylvia SmolenskyHelen K. Snider, ’36Lila Snow, ’48Jacqueline Snowber, ’58Regina SnyderMyrna Brooks Soast, ’57Sharon R. Sobel, ’73Marilyn Sochalski, ’65Helene Sokal, ’65Naomi Sokol-O’Sullivan, ’56Beverly Sokoloff, ’41Joanne Sold, ’77Elaine V. Solomon, ’50Joanne, ’58, and Donald, ’54,

SolomonZachary L. Solomon, ’57Leonard J. Sommer, ’72Charles M. Sommerfield, ’53Lawrence J. Sonders, ’52Catherine Sorice, ’84Myra Sorin, ’62John D. Sorkin, ’75Katherine Sosnow, ’54Geraldine Scofield SourPetros SpanakosBernard Spear, ’60Eric C. Spector, ’72Ray Spicer, ’95Zoe Jane Spielman, ’56Rick Spilman and Karen Lorentz

SpilmanJanet E. Spirer, ’72Toby Spiselman, ’55Myron Spitz, ’62Ruth Spitz, ’45Irwin, ’48, and Rosalind, ’50, SpivackJules L. Spodek, ’50Richard E. Springer, ’53Larry Spruch, ’43Joseph B. StammSally Stamper, ’52Ira, ’55, and Barbara, ’58, StarerDonald Statland, ’59Phyllis Steen, ’52Francine Steger, ’60Alvin M. Stein, ’44Anita C. Stein, ’59Peter J., 69, and Jeanne, ’70, SteinTobie S. Stein, ’82Helen Steinberg, ’59Jacob Steinberg, ’36Richard F. Steinbrink, ’56Lucille Globus Steiner, ’43Sydney J. Steinhardt, ’95Marion Steininger, ’49

Beverly Stern, ’50Eugene Stern, ’56Sharon Sternheim, ’73Charles and Alma StewartMarguerite R. Stingo-Tumminio, ’64Susan Yasner Stock, ’59Iris L. Stoler, ’61Harriet E. Stollman, ’67Elaine B. Stoner, ’61Philip Stopol, ’47Mildred Strassberg, ’51Thelma K. Strauss, ’68Howard Stravitz, ’69Joanne and Frederick StreeckLeonard I. Strom, ’63Charles F. and Margaret W.

StromeyerTerrance C. Stroud, ’98Ruth H. Strudler, ’64Claudia Stryker, ’42Reginald E. Styles, ’81Celina SuHerbert Sufit, ’38James K. and Mary S. SuhrSondra E. Sulam, ’60Michael Sulman, ’52Sylvia Sultan, ’00Allan Sulzer, ’60Alan, ’70, and Ellen, ’76, SussmanEdward Sussna, ’50Sylvia Swerdel, ’47Kathleen K. Swift, ’82Joseph and Amelia TaglieriJenny Tang, ’04Herbert B. Tanowitz, ’63Eli I. Taub, ’60Leonard Taubenblatt, ’48Juan A. Taveras, ’02Ellen M. Tublin Taylor, ’63Paul and Stefanie TaylorToby T. Taylor, ’84William L. Taylor, ’52Ruth Teig, ’57Gary I. TeitelNorman Teitel, ’42Fran E. Teller, ’74Michael W. Teller, ’71Beverly S. Tempro, ’72Karen J. Tenenbaum, ’80Gary TestaPaul R. Tetreault, ’07Jeanne TheoharisCyril N. ThomasRosemary Longo Thomas, ’76Kevin, ’87, and Sunday ThomsonBen ThylanJayne ThylanNatalie G. Tinkelman, ’42Richard TitanJeffrey TobiasNancy Tognan, ’79Joseph A. Toia, ’73Sylvia N. Tomasch, ’72Arthnel A. Tomlinson, ’60Marc S. Tovstein, ’71

Janice Towers, ’53Arlene C. Townes, ’66Leah Trachten, ’58Rosemarie and John TrainerMaurice, ’72, and Mildred, ’63,

TrebachLouise A. Trigo, ’74Simon M. TruttStuart B. Tuckman, ’65Arlene Turett, ’52Thelma B. Turetzky, ’37Paul C. Turkeltaub, ’65Iris J. Turkenkopf, ’65Daniel J. Turner, ’66James Turner, ’03Mimi Turque, ’59Alan, ’72, and Susan, ’74, UllmanNancy Umanoff, ’84Mark UngarArthur C. Unger, ’69Doris Van Alen, ’49Stella V. Vanguestaine, ’82James Van Westering, ’63Richard L. Varriale, ’57Louis Vazquez, ’74Rose Vetere, ’71Marilyn Viggiano, ’61Stephen B. Vine, ’65Angelo A. Volpe, ’59Joseph R. Volpe, ’59Leonore Gordon Volper, ’46Arnold L. Wadler, ’64Nela WagmanRobert WagmeisterAndrew E. Wagner, ’91Estelle Wagner, ’48Alan M. Walfield, ’70Merle Walker, ’76Susan L. Walling, ’66Zheng Wang, ’97Zelda Warner, ’56Margaret WarrenTimothy and Silvia WashingtonAdele Werner Wasko, ’46Iris L. Waskow, ’65David Wasserman, ’37Frances D. Wasserman, ’33Harold, ’67, and Anita, ’67, WatskyAngel C. Webster, ’91Robert S. Wechsler, ’71Aldermann J. Weekes, ’77Lorraine Katcher Weicman, ’48Lester L. Weil, ’37Richard, ’54, and Eleanor, ’55,

WeinbergGary S. Weinberger, ’71Richard, ’59, and Rose, ’62, WeinerRosalie J. Weiner, ’61Bruce L. Weininger, ’59Annette Punitzer Weinstein, ’53Beatrice D. Weinstein, ’48David B. WeinsteinMax Weinstein, ’41Paul, ’41, and Rachel, ’49, WeinsteinStephen P. Weinstein, ’64

Marilyn Weinstock, ’55Stanley M. Weinstock, ’58Gerald D. WeintraubHoward M. Weintraub, ’78Irwin WeintraubMadeline Goldman Weisenfeld, ’42Marcia E. Weiser, ’58Nathan Weisman, ’90Pauline E. WeissIra, ’67, and Evelyn, ’68, WeissmanHarvey Weitz, ’51Joseph R. WekselblattIrving H. Welfeld, ’59Ivorine Wellington, ’99Rochelle H. Welsh, ’72Edward P. Wendel, ’63Alan I. Wender, ’50Renee L. Wenger, ’48Joseph, ’41, and Shirley, ’43, WershbaElizabeth WertheimerSandy and Jeanne WertheimerPhyllis Werthman-Haber, ’63Lennard WhartonAlan E. WheelerCharles H. Wheeler, ’68Eugene M. WhiteGerald S. Whitehorn, ’79Audrey Whitman, ’64Barbara WhitmanIlene L. Whitman, ’71Robert A. WidmanHenry J. Wieck, ’72Roberta Wiener, ’57Audrey H. Wiesenfeld, ’42Carol L. Wigder, ’78Judith W. Wild, ’68Stuart, ’80, and Dawn, ’84, WilenskyJulia Wiles, ’41Matthew D. Willence, ’96Gayle C. Williams, ’73Harriet C. Williams, ’58Jacqueline C. WilliamsLinda G. Williams, ’83Lise J. Williams, ’03Royal O’H. Willie, ’61Eileen Goldstein Willner, ’59Jason Wingreen, ’41Beverly Winston, ’59Dorothy WinterJosephine D. Wise, ’43Bernard Witt, ’49Stuart V. Witt, ’63Harriet Wolf, ’41Joel F. Wolf, ’75Norma A. Wolf, ’51Rickey Wolf, ’61Syma R. Wolf, ’59Eugene A. Wolkoff, ’53Karen N. Wolland, ’69Michael Woodman, ’43Ronald Woodroffe, ’77Doris E. Woodward, ’46Joe WoodwardMark B. WorkmanIrma Worrell-Fisher

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Amy WratchfordLucille L. Wright, ’88Yongqing XiangEileen YarnellLucy E. Yates, ’65Judith H. YavnerElissa Yellin, ’48Craig and Felice YeshionBetty Young, ’45Catherine C. Young, ’72Jeffrey J. Younger, ’05Theodore G. Zabb, ’61Morton Zachter, ’79Marian S. Zalusky, ’57Ira L. Zankel, ’66Alayne Zatulove, ’61Erika Zeitz, ’81Geanne L. Zelkowitz, ’69Lillian Zelnick, ’40Herbert Zibulsky, ’58Deborah Zieff, ’66Hyman, ’41, and Francine, ’44,

ZimmerbergBrenda Russin Zimmerman, ’59Leonard B. Zimmerman, ’60Ruth Zinar, ’40Bernard Zlotowitz, ’48Lawrence H. Zuckerman, ’53Marjorie E. Zuckerman, ’48Sharon ZukinMauro Zulli, ’57Murray Zung, ’58Marilyn Zwerdling, ’63Jacob W. Zwick, ’55Alan H. Zwiebel, ’59Anonymous (1)

Up to $99M., ’51, and Miriam, ’45, AaronsonPhyllis Aaronson, ’63Nazareno Abbate, ’99Rita AbbottJudith N. Abeles, ’58Abraham E. Abloeser, ’69Edward J. AboudHarriet C. Abramowitz, ’48Maurice S. Abramowitz, ’48Stanley, ’57, and Molly, ’59,

AbramowitzEllen Abrams, ’61Robert I. Abrams, ’66Shirley Eisner Abrams, ’40Margaret Abrines, ’68Martin Abschutz, ’79Albert G. Absey, ’47Pearl Achs, ’77Martin H. Acker, ’43Joan Ackerman, ’61Phyllis Ackman, ’54George AcquaahLlewelyn Adal, ’94Cecelia AdamsBetty Meyrowitz Adelson, ’57Samuel A. AdemuyiwaAlbert Adkins, ’71, and Family

Irving Adler, ’76Shiela H. Adler, ’56Elizabeth C. Adrien, ’97Michael J. Afflitto, ’85Alice Galton Agran, ’57Darrell K. AhmedMohamed K. AhmedHarvey M. Ainbinder, ’61Neil Akerman, ’88Emmanuel AkinfeleyeBobbye Sue AlbrechtRose Alcott, ’40John P. Alessi, ’72Sarah AlexBeverly Alexander, ’52Williane Alexandre, ’05Alexei AlexeeuCarol L. Allen, ’67Norma E. Allende, ’04Deidre AlleynePhyllis Almenoff, ’55Andrew B. Alper, ’76Frances H. Alper, ’50Ralph H. Alpert, ’64Randy S. Alpert, ’78David and Judith AlsterFrances R. Altchuler, ’59Deborah Alter, ’01Edward Alterman, ’52Lewis and Karen AltfestMarcy E. Altimano, ’73Selma L. Altman, ’48Sheldon L. Altman, ’69Wendy Alvarez, ’89Stella AlvoGeorge W. Alwon, ’67Samuel AmaroVincent P. Amato, ’69Frances Ames, ’41Ira H. Ames, ’59Gilbert, ’40, and Julia Sultan, ’40,

AmgottBenjamin M. Aminoff, ’85Emerald S. Amory-Williams, ’93Vagif Amstislavskiy, ’97Barbara C. Anderson, ’75Diana J. Anderson, ’57Francesca Anderson, ’86Marcia Bok AndersonSuzete D. Anderson, ’00Sylvia AndersonDonald AngelHarry W. Anisgard, ’37Joseph T. Annese, ’89Irene Hoffman Anselmi, ’47Marilyn L. Antelis, ’52Elena V. Antimova, ’06Gloria Anton, ’58Mildred Satinoff Antonelli, ’45Marvin Antosofsky, ’55Audrey L. Apfel, ’92Theodore B. Apostolou, ’54Matthew A. Appelbaum, ’73Marilyn Backinoff Appelson, ’53David R. Applebaum, ’67

Isak E. Arbus, ’71Madonna R. Archer-Powers, ’03Maria Depalma Arena, ’75Jack M. Arfa, ’83Joan Langfelder ArlowTeri Anne Armour-KraftMargo R. Aron, ’67Millicent Aronoff, ’44Judi Wuntch Aronowitz, ’57Judith Aronson, ’54Loretto L. Arzu, ’90Arcela Asencio, ’03Heshla S. Ash, ’96Estelle Ashkenazi, ’85Jean E. Ashley, ’75Beatrice A. Asken, ’50Hugo R. Asurza, ’05Luisa Attivissimo, ’61Janet Atwell, ’87Andrew, ’68, and Diane, ’70, AuerbachNatalie Auerbach, ’50Regina M. Auerbach, ’62Anna Avidon, ’55Nancy E. AvitableElizabeth Axtell, ’57Robert Azaryev, ’97Karina Azatyan, ’02Elaine Grassi Azzoli, ’59Ronald, ’60, and Iris, ’60, BachmanFelina Backer, ’03Bertram Backinoff, ’41Amil H. Badoolah, ’03Peter Baiamonte, ’95Ellen S. Bailin, ’72Michael T. BainLeslie Lander Balin, ’70Kathy Ballard, ’69Brad M. Balmuth, ’77Ruth BalterEugene Balzer, ’48Leonard, ’70, and Elizabeth, ’71, BancoOscar Baptiste, ’84Janice Baranowski, ’00Virginia R. Barber, ’61Nancy A. Bareis, ’87Elba A. Barini, ’55Caroline, ’42, and Walter, ’39, BarisEllen Barnett, ’62Virginia B. BarneyAlvin Baron, ’50Roslyn Perlin Barouch, ’52Rhoda Barr, ’59Erdie R. Barrett, ’85Kathryn A. Barrett, ’87Kelvin A. Barry Sr., ’00Richard J. Barry, ’71Joshua C. Bartlett, ’04Anne-Kathrin Bartoli, ’97Suparna BaruaLucille Baruch, ’60Dolores BashinskyOsman BashirAmy M. Basile, ’05Libby Baskin, ’49Barry A. Bass, ’75

Harriet Rubin Bass, ’49Linda F. BassinPascale G. Bastien, ’94Denise S. Bataille, ’93Lillian Bateman, ’46Esperanza E. Batson, ’76Sarah A. Battaglia, ’93Harvey M. Batter, ’56Deborah BattermanA. K. Battersby, ’06Marga BattistaSusanne M. Batzdorff, ’43Stuart B. Bauer, ’64Hadassah Baum, ’72Herbert M. Baum, ’73Samuel Baum, ’50Carol B. Baum-Schuh, ’61Rhoda W. Bauman, ’51Sarah BaumanLillian R. BaumannMoustafa M. BayoumiAdrienne Beacher, ’59Lenore Beaky, ’67Jacqueline S. Beaver, ’40Joseph BebermanAlan M. Beck, ’64Bernard Beck, ’58Marilyn G. Beck, ’55Roslyn R. Beck, ’57J. Herman Beckelman, ’43Eugene H., ’58, and Ruby, ’56, BeckerLaurence Becker, ’52Stuart H. Becker, ’77Blanche Beckmann, ’46Annette Beizer, ’60Karen BejaJack Belchinsky, ’61Helen M. Belitsky, ’57Helen M. Bell, ’52Sheila C. Bellamy, ’55Florence Bello, ’02Cynthia M. Beltzer, ’55Bernice Sloan Bender, ’65Alan Benisvy, ’82Gilbert, ’58, and Joan, ’61, BenjaminJennifer Benjamin, ’03Jerome E. Benjamin, ’56Jonathan, ’75, and Margaret, ’77,

BenjaminMuriel, ’66, and David, ’66, BenjaminPhyllis M. Benjamin, ’58Marco A. Bennett, ’95William, ’60, and Gloria, ’56, BennettVidabeth Bensen, ’57Cecile Benson, ’62Mae Benson, ’62Susan Ben-Zvi, ’68Margaret Berardelli, ’95Mary Anne Berberich, ’59Robert F. Berent, ’66Sandra Berenzweig, ’62Jean N. BergJeffrey Berger, ’66Marc A. Berger, ’69Myra Berger, ’51

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Paul M. Berger, ’82Pauline Berger, ’56Rose Berger, ’38Sara S. Berger, ’54Elliot Bergman, ’51Sandra Bergman, ’65Sheila R. Bergman, ’56Sherrie S. Bergman, ’67Phyllis Berk, ’66Lawrence J. Berke, ’56Ronald H. Berkenblit, ’59Beverly Berkowitz, ’91Norman Berkowitz, ’50Ruth Y. Berlin, ’43

Karen S. BerlinerBarbara P. Berman, ’59Jeffrey, ’69, and Bonnie, ’73, BermanLillian Berman, ’52Melvyn E. Berman, ’63Ruth L. Berman, ’55Steven P. Berman, ’72Carol BernacchiaEdens BernadeauCharles Bernard, ’59Alan, ’53, and Elaine, ’52, BernsteinFlorence M. Bernstein, ’53

Gail Bernstein, ’60Joel H. Bernstein, ’71Joy Bernstein, ’50Karl E. Bernstein, ’55Marion D. BernsteinMichael Bernstein, ’72Rachel K. Gordon Bernstein, ’85Stuart Bernstein, ’65Beverlee J. Bertinetti, ’80Kerdy Bertrand, ’00Nadeen M. Best, ’79Lester T. Bethel, ’89Eleanor Betz, ’58Donald J. Bezahler

Frank Bialostozky, ’72Ann S. Bialy, ’56Rosalyn L. Bieber, ’48Carol E. Bienstock, ’65Esther G. Bierman, ’47Maureen BiestyEugene N., ’42, and Ruth BilenkerMuriel S. Bilger, ’49Joan Bilsky, ’58Harvey Binder, ’65Pearl BinderBruce Birkenhead, ’54

Stewart M. Birnbaum, ’86Meyer Bishansky, ’44Nancy B. BlackCheryl M. Blackman, ’98Clara Blackman, ’42David, ’62, and Susan Pike, ’65,

BlackmanRoslyn L. Blackman, ’05Edward, ’57, and Marge, ’58, BlaineAlric A. Blair, ’90Andrew Blais, ’02Leonard Blankopf, ’76Alan Blass, ’81, and Rochelle

Liechtung-Blass

Elaine L. Blatt, ’63Lillian Y. Blatt, ’52Philip Blatt, ’37Mark M. Blatter, ’68John A. Blazina, ’87Joan Bless, ’55Harold C. Blicksilver, ’57Jeffrey S. Blinder, ’72Jacob, ’56, and Harriet Luft, ’61, BlockRochelle Block, ’60Allen M. Bloom, ’61Harriet Bloom, ’43

Zandra L. Bloom, ’61Janet Bloom-Halperin, ’02Susan Jaffe Bloomenstein, ’56Sydney and Susan Bluestone, ’56Cynthia B. Blueweiss, ’54Alex and Barbara BlumIrwin E. Blum, ’34Joanne BlumPaula Weiss Blum, ’62Irving, ’45, and Gladys BlumenthalJoseph Blumert, ’46William M. Blumoehr, ’79Alvin, ’66, and Linda, ’77, BlyerSheilah A. Bobo, ’90

Elina BobrolaTerri Bobrow, ’64Claire E. Bodian, ’42Marion Kruse Boellmann, ’67Marjorie and Douglas BohiStuart, ’72, and Eileen, ’73, BohrerSylvia Bokser, ’41Virginia Bold, ’64Williemae Bolds, ’77Claudel J. Boliscar, ’00Linda M. Bollag, ’74Josephine Bolus, ’86

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Mitchel J. Bomrind, ’75Fay H. Bonacorsi, ’76Frances Bonaventura, ’46Nanette Bond, ’59Yevgeniya Bondarenko, ’98Florence C. Bonnett, ’47Gail Book, ’58Arnold Bookspun, ’50Bernard Borgida, ’69Joy R. Borgos, ’43Edward C. Bornstein, ’60Joan L. Bornstein, ’52Vitaliy BorodulinMarion R. Boroff, ’40Louis Borstein, ’49Leronia Boughton, ’84Owmy BoulouteAmy E. Bourne, ’03Miriam Bouvier, ’60William A. Bowie, ’75Sherry E. Bowman, ’63Beverly M. Boyd, ’46Thomas F. BoyleThomas L. Bradshaw, ’04Maureen Brady, ’73Mary E. Braham, ’70Jack J. Brancato, ’36Ira, ’59, and Alice, ’59, BrandAlvin M. BrandesBronia Brandman, ’78Andrew Brandston, ’64Marilyn H. Bratichak, ’81Rachel Bratt, ’67Barbara Kaiser Bray, ’64Sylvia H. Breddan, ’61Martin L. Bregman, ’65Saul Bregman, ’54Morris Breiman, ’40Arlene Brenner, ’58Jose Brereton, ’80Shirley Bresler, ’73Ethel BreucheOliver BrewsterAlice Rof Brezak, ’65Marguerite F. Brienes, ’57Stephen, ’72, and Rosanne, ’73,

BrienzaJacob S. Brinen, ’56Frank BrocatoMarjorie Brockman, ’46Mark A. Brodsky, ’70Mildred K. Brodsky, ’45Philip Brogadir, ’51Judith T. Brook, ’60Elaine BrooksLisa A. Brooks, ’86Barbara Broslaw, ’63Marvin A. Brotter, ’54Ann F. BrownLinda Brown, ’66Norma C. Brown, ’61Phyllis Stern Brown, ’45Susan V. BrownSylvia R. Brown, ’79Terry H. Brown, ’67

Vida Brown, ’76June M. Browne, ’67Deborah D. Bruce, ’68Merril E. Bruce, ’79Richard P. Bruno, ’90Dennis, ’69, and Susan, ’72, BrusteinGene J. BruttenCharles, ’67, and Lydia, ’70, BryanTalia BryanMichelle Bryant, ’83Salvatore S. Buccellato, ’68Alan S. BuchholzFlorence Ausubel Budin, ’57Lawrence D. BudnickEleanor T. Budoff, ’51Miriam Budowsky, ’47Marie H. BuncombeFrances W. Bunyan, ’48Richard T. Buonato, ’67Matthew J. Burgess, ’01Elisa Burgos-HatchellDeborah Schiffer Burke, ’81Joan V. Burke, ’73Leonard Burney, ’47Barbara Burns, ’58Jeffrey, ’69, and Minnie, ’69, BurnsSharon Ann Burnston, ’67John A. and Anne C. BurrisRuth A. Burstein, ’47Virginia Burstein, ’81Helen S. Burton, ’88Antonia BurziCarole A. Busby, ’58Adika Butler, ’02June Prier Butler, ’51Frederick S. Buxbaum, ’75Ossam L. Byer, ’83Stuart Bykofsky, ’65Magnolia V. BynumCatherine F. Cabeza, ’84Daniel Cain, ’50Ralph Calaceto, ’76Kathleen Calascione, ’82Perry A. CaloGraciela A. Canada, ’97Lorraine N. Cande, ’64Francine Candela, ’75Jocelyn S. Cantor, ’52Susan Cantor, ’59Sydelle CantorPatricia P. Capello, ’77Judith S. Caplan, ’66Joan A. Capron, ’61Mary CarbonaroMary CarboneDennis W. Carbonero, ’68Maren Lockwood CardenIvis V. Carey, ’72Robert B. CargillLeo Caridi, ’65Mona H. Carp, ’62Rosemarie A. Carpitano, ’51Sally CarsonPearl S. CarterRoyetta Carter, ’89

Muriel C. Carty, ’61Victoria Caruvana, ’66Carmelo C. Casella, ’71Cheryl A. Caserta, ’75Michael J. Caserta, ’80Miriam E. Castle, ’63Norma S. Padow Castle, ’64Salvatore J. Catania, ’52Julianne Caton-Williams, ’04Harriett Cauley, ’76Daniel, ’57, and Mary, ’57, CaulfieldGladys Gensior Cavell, ’47Martha Cember, ’47Helene J. Cerky, ’56Linda M. Cevasco, ’63Arnold and Winifred ChaitGary L. Chan, ’85Suet Chan, ’97Yan-Ping Chan, ’89Raymond ChangLenora R. Chapman, ’44Jacqueline H. Charity, ’58Alix Charles, ’83Jean Claude CharlesKay J. Charles, ’04Takiyah CharlesGeorge S. Charne, ’77Eleanor H. Chasdi, ’48Sandra E. Chase, ’76Ursula ChaseWilliam, ’54, and Alexandra, ’55, ChaseMartin Chasin, ’60Lola W. Chatinsky, ’51Carol Clark Checkett, ’86Siegfried E. Chencinski, ’62Sui Kuk Cheng, ’99Arkady ChercheverPaul Cherin, ’55Roberta A. Chesney, ’67Morton, ’53, and Beverly, ’53, ChethikSalvatore, ’70, and Maryann, ’70,

ChiacchereAnne N. Chiarello, ’65Irwin Chimerine, ’68Marlene Williams Chin, ’00Mark, ’63, and Helene, ’65, ChinowskyEstelle H. Chodosh, ’55Fay Cholmondeley-Browne, ’06Harriet K. Chomet, ’54Diane Christine ChotikulLibby W. Chou, ’60Tiffini C. ChowJoan L. ChristieBeatrice Christoffersen, ’53Alan Chutsky, ’63Alfred J. Cicale, ’81Domenico Cicero, ’74Robert J. Cimiluca, ’57Jay S. Cinamon, ’57Nicholas C. Ciraulo, ’81Teresa E. Ciurleo, ’62Catherine Clark, ’80Duncan W. ClarkRita W. Clark, ’56Arthur Clarke, ’70

Marcia Clarke, ’92Joseph S. and Linda H. ClemensJoseph A. Clemente, ’66Enid Brenner Clott, ’50George J. Clough Jr., ’54Jacquelyne M. CodyJohn J. Cofone, ’64Adam CohenAlice H. Cohen, ’78Allen B. Cohen, ’67Allen J. Cohen, ’63Anita N. Cohen, ’49Arlene G. Cohen, ’50Arthur B. Cohen, ’66Barry B. Cohen, ’67Beth K. CohenCarrie B. Cohen, ’79Claire B. Cohen, ’54David Cohen, ’67Doris Goldman Cohen, ’46Edward L. Cohen, ’53Esther S. Cohen, ’43Evelyn S. Cohen, ’37Evelyn Starker Cohen, ’55Francine E. Fessler Cohen, ’56Gera M. Cohen, ’72Harriette Cohen, ’39Herbert, ’68, and Arlene, ’69, CohenHyman L. CohenIan, ’59 and Irene, ’59 CohenIrwin Cohen, ’52Jack Cohen, ’79Jerome, ’54, and Matilda Soberman,

’54, CohenJerrold Cohen, ’51Judith A. Cohen, ’69Judith P. Cohen, ’60Louis and Phyllis Joy CohenMartin A. Cohen, ’65Michael R., ’60, and Rochelle

Schmuckler, ’61, CohenNorman Cohen, ’63Renee G. Cohen, ’84Rita Cohen, ’55Roger, ’71, and Linda, ’71, CohenSaul B. and Miriam F. CohenShirley Cohen, ’48William Cohen, ’58David, ’75, and Rebecca, ’75, CohnBarbara ColbyStephen A. Colchamiro, ’66Jerry and Hilda Colette ColeBruce E., ’65, and Audrey Barrett, ’65,

ColemanJosephine P. Coleman, ’79Rhoda M. Coleman, ’62Lillian Colletti, ’47Glenn CollinsTara A. Collins, ’06Barbara Comerchero, ’68Seymour Commanday, ’60Rita Compain, ’47Robert Cone, ’65Samuel F. ContiRobert, ’76, and Rose Convissar

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Jack Cook, ’41Shirley A. Cooke, ’67Lawrence Cooper, ’51Leon Cooper, ’49Lila Sandler Cooper, ’52Robert I. CooperBetty A. Copeland, ’66Barbara L. Copney, ’74Miriam Coppa, ’82Gail Corcoran, ’94Cecil CorrySandra Cortese, ’52Alice Fogel, ’47, and Irving CorwinLouise M. Cosenza, ’89Sheila Cosminsky, ’62Adrienne C. Cosner, ’70Rita C. Costanzo, ’82Mary R. Coughlin, ’88Erin Courtney, ’03Rebecca Coven, ’39Patricia L. Cowans, ’03Joseph CowheyWilliam E. Cox, ’73Francis S. Coyle, ’55Paul CreditorLee Crespi, ’65Donald A. Crews, ’62Pat E. Crisci, ’52Josephine C. Bennardo Cristy, ’46Frank A. Crociata, ’95Maryann M. CronerFrank, ’70, and Joan, ’72, CrossonPhilip Crystal, ’77Tracey M. Csmereka, ’05Michelle Cuartas, ’05Diana Cuca, ’60Anthony M. CucchiaraHorace R. Cudjoe, ’83Norma B. CulajayMichelle A. Cumberbatch, ’01The Cumbo FamilyCatherine Cunningham, ’68Doris H. Curchack, ’52George CurranJames L. and Dorothy C. CurrentYvonne P. Curry, ’80Edward, ’70, and Frances, ’70,

CushmanPatricia Cusumano, ’62Robert Cutler, ’60Bonnie D. Cytron, ’63Iyabo Dada, ’05Thomas G. D’Albro, ’66Thelma M. Damast, ’48Ulrich F. DanckersBeverly R. Dann, ’70Richard, ’68, and Linda, ’74, DanterAngela D’AntuonoMarcia G. Danziger, ’53Eleanor Merritt Darlington, ’55Martin I. DarvickJay DatemaJessica DatemaMiriam Mirantz Davidoff, ’49Bernard Davidson, ’61

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Bjorg A. Davis, ’58Helen Davis, ’75Henry K. Davis, ’43James DavisJudith Levenson Davis, ’55Karen D. Davis, ’82Mel P. DavisWillie Davis, ’75Winifred S. Davis, ’54Margaret M. DawePhyllis Stern Dayboch, ’55Lorraine M. DeacyLouis D. DeBernardoNicole Decle, ’04

Janice A. Deeb, ’82Joan M. Defreitas, ’69Gandolfa A. DeFronzo, ’32Antoinette J. DeGaetano, ’65Rosalie F. De Giovanni-Donnelly, ’47Mildred De GuardiaJack Deitch, ’51Martin Deitsch, ’64Saudi Delaney, ’99Aidee DelconJoseph B. DeLeo, ’55Ellen Kitzes Delfiner, ’61Fred, ’60, and Mary, ’65, DeLisi

Diane A. Della PerutaLoretta Russo Delorenzo, ’71Harry Delva, ’03Shirley R. Denker, ’48Sarah J. Densen, ’45William R. De Plata, ’82Theresa DeRiccoBrigid M. DerosaRoberta Z. DeUrso, ’55Edith Deutsch, ’42Loretta and Robert DeutschAnthony DeVito, ’76John, ’62, and Florence, ’62, DevlinDavid, ’54, and Thelma, ’55, Devries

Marianne Friedman DeWitt, ’61Robert D. Diamant, ’63Harley DiamondMarc J. DiamondSharon C. Diamond, ’69Nicholas L. Dianto, ’75Miguel F. Diaz, ’76Joan F. DiBartolomeo, ’59Brian Dibbs, ’68Daniel DiBlasi, ’46Judith Dichter, ’68Beatrice Dick, ’80Barbara C. Dickerman, ’57

Murraye S. DicksteinJessica Magnusen DiFusco, ’98Marianne P. DiGangi, ’78Connie DiGeronimo, ’92Vincent J. Digioia, ’79Jennifer A. Dileo, ’92Adele R. Di Marco, ’64Gitta Nesis Diner, ’44Doris L. Dingott, ’57Robert J. Dinkin, ’63Katrina Di Pasqua, ’86Jennie Disilvestri, ’78Lea B. DiStefano, ’90Walter L. Distler, ’62

Jack H. Dobosh, ’57Richard J. DobsonAbby T. Doctor, ’67Richard F. Dods, ’61Gary, ’67, and Sena, ’68, DolowichElliott J. Dombroff, ’64Seymour Dombroff, ’38Helen Dondy, ’42Barbara L. DonnellyMark Donnelly, ’96Roslyn D’Onofrio, ’68Harriette C. Dorf, ’45Carol Crystall Doubert, ’63

Steve DoueckEugene F., ’74, and Barbara DoughertyJamie DouglasPhyllis B. Douglis, ’49Aboubakar Doukoure, ’05Tara M. Dowd, ’97Jeanette Dowdell, ’64Theodore M., ’55, and Annette DrangeMaggie L. Draughon, ’89Meryl S. Dreyfus, ’69Marguerite M. Driscoll, ’33Ruth W. Dropkin, ’39Stan Dropkin, ’47Carol Dubiel, ’60

Lester Dubnick, ’52Herbert, ’59, and Phyllis, ’61, DubnoJudith E. Dubro, ’58Eleanor Dubs, ’46Norma E. Dudley, ’65Sylvia Dudock, ’62Joan O’Connor, ’56, and Donald DuffyLaura R. DugganGeorge Duncan, ’03Rita A. Dushman-Rich, ’71Sophia M. Dweck, ’86Eileen DwyerDanielle J. Dybiec, ’99

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Marie T. Dzadik, ’70Aloysius M. Eaglin IIIJeffrey M. Eastman, ’71Lynn H. Easton, ’60Rochelle EastonChristine D. EckhartLarry S. Eckhaus, ’71Rochelle Eckstein, ’71Dahlia L. EddyRosemary Edebiri-Evbuomwan, ’99Diane Edell, ’65Allan M. Edelman, ’54Charles Edelman, ’65Florence Edelman, ’54Joyce F. Edelman, ’50Selma Peck EdelmanJerome Edelson, ’54Leah Edelson, ’43Michael M. EdelsteinZelda A. Edelstein, ’52Owumi EdemaMel Eden and Cheryl Joan KerberM. Jean J. EdgellMuriel Edghill-Francis, ’96Louis Hancy EdouardAnn K. Edwards, ’75Lois H. Edwards, ’50Joan EglowPhyllis G. Ehrenberg, ’58Ellen D. Ehrlich, ’72Jacqueline A. Ehrlich, ’75Sandra Silver Ehrlich, ’60Randall EhrmannAnne Eichler, ’43Robert A. Eidelberg, ’62Deborah Berlinger Eiferman, ’44Rosalyn S. Eig, ’60Edward Eigen, ’44Margaret Einsmann, ’62Barbara G. Einstein, ’70Sandra G. Eisdorfer, ’52Emily Eisen, ’64Mary Eisenbach, ’41Elaine Rabbiner Eisenberg, ’62Kenneth Eisenberg, ’70Jeanette Eisenmesser, ’61Alta Eisenpress, ’45Irene Eisenstein, ’65Gladys Eisinger, ’58Elmer, ’39, and Edith, ’40, EisnerJoseph J. Eiss, ’56Tzahi Eiten, ’05Ellestine Elcock, ’78Elisa and Jeff EliasophBernice Blackman Elkin, ’43Ruth M. ElkinEllen Elkowitz, ’64Mildred Maynard Elliott, ’74David Alton EllisSheldon Ellish, ’64Nadine Ellman, ’73Phyllis Elman, ’65Howard A. Elterman, ’68Peter A. Emelianchik, ’72Judith N. Engel, ’54Samuel Engler

Vic EnsalataJoan R. EnsorJoseph B. EntinAlvin J. Epstein, ’59Dorothy Epstein, ’45Grace Odes Epstein, ’46Lawrence S. Epstein, ’79Leonard Epstein, ’52Lila C. Epstein, ’42Marilyn Epstein, ’58Rosalie K. Epstein, ’48Juanita ErazoRobert EsaskyKenny EspositoHarriet Estes, ’49Madeline Etkin, ’74Stanley, ’52, and Ruth, ’52, EtkinPatricia F. EvansNorbert R. EwanMarsha L. Ewig, ’67Pierre Tony ExumaGalina Eydlin, ’96Joseph Fafian, ’59Philip, ’54, and Judith, ’55, FaginAnnie FairchildWendy W. FaireyLillian I. Falcone, ’44Harriet FalkCharles and Dixie FalveyMelvyn Edward, ’61, and Judy FarberSamuel FarberJune D. Farbman, ’44Ahad FarhangBarbara M. Farrelly, ’69Seymour K. Fass, ’45Charles, ’67, and Marcia, ’68, FasslerEdythe Fastow, ’41Daniel FauciAlbertina V. Fauntleroy, ’76Scott J. Faye, ’83Alvin C. Fayman, ’74Barbara Ulbricht Feddern, ’57Mark FedermanJoseph, ’67 and Aileen FedulloMarcia Feibusch, ’64Estelle E. Fein, ’62Sean C. Fein, ’91Carole Feinberg, ’62Gail L. Feinberg, ’65Muriel S. Feinbloom, ’56Raymond Feinland, ’49Robert P. Feinland, ’89Henry P. Feintuch, ’76Albert B. Felberg, ’55Israel Feld, ’54Sheila Feld, ’53Fannie Feldhamer, ’34Cheryl Auerbach Feldman, ’55Emily Parnes Feldman, ’55Felicia B. Feldman, ’49Irma S. Feldman, ’52Irving FeldmanMartha Feldman, ’66Martha A. Feldman, ’65Sydney and Esther FeldmanLibby Lent Feldmesser, ’40

Muriel Feldshuh, ’62Carroll A, ’48, and Muriel, ’47,

FellemanFloralee H. Felsenthal, ’44Gail Fendrick, ’58Henry, ’60, and Diana Milgram, ’60,

FenichelDorothy P. Ferguson, ’36Gonzalo Fernandez, ’00Sandra C. Fernandez and Jorge

Canizares-EsguerraVincent FerraiuoloRobert W. Ferrandiz, ’51Regina FeuchtbaumEthel Feuer, ’36Matilda S. Feuer, ’51William N. Feuer, ’58Martin FeuermanEmanuel Fichtenbaum, ’72Judith FichtenholtzFrank FieldJacqueline H. Fierstein, ’72Jozef Figa, ’73Arnold J. Finamore, ’59Karen E. Finder, ’64Helen Fine, ’39Dominick L. Finello, ’65Martin, ’43, and Shirley, ’49,

FingerhoodSusan Mandel Fingerman, ’68Sandra M. Fink, ’65Viktoriya FinkHoward F. Finkel, ’79Marlene Finkel, ’78Norman S. Finkel, ’52Barry L. Finkelstein, ’68Gloria M. Finkelstein, ’48Martin Finkelstein, ’66Olivia B. Finkelstein, ’76Vicky J. Finkelstein, ’49Nancy B. Finley, ’69Margaret Finnegan, ’89Marie M. Firenze, ’49Lisa Fischer, ’70Nettie Fischer, ’65Susan F. Fischer, ’66Louise B. Fishback, ’37Daniel M. Fishbane, ’84Alan M. Fisher, ’63Samuel S. Fisher, ’73Gloria Fishkoff, ’52Eileen M. Fishman, ’65Eileen Weintraub Fishman, ’65George, ’79, and Laura, ’71, FishmanMiriam S. FishmanRischa S. Fishman, ’55Eunice H. Fishner, ’47Marian Kornbluth Flagg, ’60Beatrice Flaig, ’46Denise A. FlanaganRamona Flanagan, ’86Anne Flanz, ’59Ira J. Fleck, ’69Roberta Fleischer, ’61Gale FleischmanMitchell B. Fleiss

Susan Fleminger, ’64Buna K. Fletcher, ’47Stella Flick, ’37Gladys Floch, ’56Namulundah FlorenceShirley FlugSamuel D. Fohr, ’63Jacqueline Foil, ’60Wadette P. Folkes, ’97Joseph Fontana, ’50Anne J. Fontek, ’58Stanley, ’56, and Leah, ’57, FoodimJacqueline Forde, ’07Chantal R. Forger, ’73Constance Forman, ’94David, ’55, and Alice, ’56, FormanKenneth A. ForshArleen B. Forsheit, ’65Rochelle Foster, ’68Ryan and Gillian FosterSalvatore F. Foti Jr., ’59Leonard FoxMyron C. Fox, ’48Camille R. Francis, ’05William FrangeBlanche K. Frank, ’65Judah Frank, ’48Mirel H. Frank, ’72Hillel Frankenthal, ’98Helen L. Franki, ’72Ruth FranklinShirley A. Franklin, ’83Martin, ’49, and Shirley, ’49, FrantAugust Franza, ’54Jacqueline FraserM. Derene Frazier, ’68Ruth A. Freedenberg, ’70Marion C. Freedman, ’49Barbara A. Freeman, ’59Mark B. Freilich, ’66Catherine R. Freis, ’63Dorothy Freitas, ’61Abraham D. Fried, ’42Anita J. Fried, ’34Richard Fried, ’70Ronald, ’67, and Tobi, ’70, FriedRoss, ’84, and Amy FriedSharon Fried, ’72Lillian E. Friedenreich, ’66Sheldon Friedland, ’65Gloria L. FriedlanderHarry Friedler, ’70Abraham S. Friedman, ’43Donald Friedman, ’57Harry Friedman, ’68Janet R. FriedmanRebecca Friedman, ’66Reva FriedmanRobert M. Friedman, ’49Walter J. Friedman, ’57Morris FriendAlice R. Friman, ’54Helena E. Friss, ’77Joseph Frohlinger, ’80Mildred Fromcheck, ’49Belinda Frost

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Cynthia A. Frumhoff, ’45Vincent, ’62, and Mildred, ’63,

FuccilloEstelle Sillen Fuchs, ’44Nanette Funk, ’61George, ’64, and Virginia, ’64, FureyEdith M. Gabriel, ’47Maxine Gaiber, ’70Rita J. Gair, ’49Robert M. Gair, ’51Sheila Levine Gale, ’69Christine E. Gallagher, ’81Jing Ling Gao, ’99Stephen Gappelberg, ’68Rosalie Lorber Garber, ’60Roslyn S. GarberMelvin GarbinDonald Garcia, ’56Shirley R. Garfield, ’52Rosalynd GarfinkelJosephine I. GargesElizabeth S. GarlattiLinda Garmisa, ’69Florence Garnet, ’41Dorothy S. Garnett, ’40Denise T. GarrettHoward Garrett, ’53Lawrence A. Garvey, ’61Arthur and Susan GarynWendy Gaskin-FerreiraConstance C. Gasperino, ’68Saundra Krimsky, ’63, and Henry GassEsther Amkraut Gavurin, ’43Marilyn N. Gaynes, ’65, and

Alexander BinikDonna S. Geffner, ’67Gloria Gelband, ’51Michael W. Gelber, ’69Anita GelbergEdith Gelfand, ’44Carol Geller, ’63Ruth G. Genn, ’46Shirley Genn, ’58Joseph Genna, ’41Mitchel G. Gennaoui, ’75Albert Gennarelli, ’47Jane Gentile, ’56Sonja M. Geourzoung, ’75Florence Gerber, ’63Fredric Gerewitz, ’80Arthur, ’47, and Phoebe, ’47, GermanShirley Gershen, ’53David, ’73, and Sheila, ’89, GersteinPhilippa Gerstenblitt, ’42Melvin Gerstman, ’52Sheila B. Gerstman, ’76Jan A. Gessin, ’69Josephine M. Getz, ’77Lesley Wiedman GevinsArlene Ghiron, ’60Maria A. Giardina, ’90Karen R. Gibilaro, ’92Barbara A. Gibson, ’83Ilka R. Giges, ’53Ruth A. Gilad, ’75Stephen Gilbarg

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Ilsa Gilbert, ’55Michael J. Gillen, ’58Gerald Gilman, ’66Natalie H. Gilman, ’80Stephen I. Gilman, ’52Jennifer Gilmore, ’84Cynthia L. Ginsberg, ’65Marlene Ginsberg, ’71Phyllis R. GinsbergZena Ginsberg, ’59Susan Ginzburg, ’70Vincent GiordanoSalvatore M. Giorlandino, ’82Lynne Giuliano, ’84Stanley Glabman, ’50Helen F. Glatt, ’44Rose D. Glatzer, ’84Estelle K. Glauberman, ’42Kenneth B. Gleicher, ’76Barry and Merle GlickSandra Glick, ’92Betty Glickman, ’50Kenneth A. Glidewell, ’05Carol N. Gluckman, ’48Lilyan Glusker, ’47Ellen R. Glusman, ’66Ulster H. Glynn, ’06Elita Gobina, ’56John J. Gochman

Charles Godet-CeraoloEileen L. Goggin, ’62Andrew L. Gold, ’74Anne F. Gold, ’49Barbara Gold, ’61Jacob, ’69 and Ethel, ’70 GoldLinda Gold, ’04Marion Gold, ’54Barry D. Goldberg, ’75Eileen Goldberg, ’66James R. GoldbergLaura Gail Goldberg, ’66Leonard, ’64, and Dorothy, ’67,

GoldbergMarsha GoldbergRebecca A. Goldberg, ’77Robert D. Goldberg, ’52Ruth Flicker Goldberg, ’49Sharon Goldberg, ’71Tillie A. Goldberg, ’83Ann Howard GoldenFrederic Golden, ’67Marcia GoldenMichael S. Golden, ’73Carole Goldfarb, ’63Michael Goldfine, ’81Helen S. Goldfinger, ’74Fred M. Goldhaber, ’68Linda Goldkrantz, ’65Donald Goldman, ’64Lori A. Goldman, ’77Ruth Kogen Goldman, ’52Sandra M. Goldman, ’79Fran Klass Goldman-Levy, ’56Barry M. GoldmuntzSusan K. GoldreichHerman Goldshein, ’38

Audrey V. GoldsteinEugene Goldstein, ’51Everett, ’39, and Edith GoldsteinIrwin M. Goldstein, ’64Janet L. Goldstein, ’50Jesse GoldsteinSamuel M. GoldsteinBruce A. Goldwitz, ’69Caryl Golland, ’46Stephen, ’64, and Sari, ’65, GolosHoward E. Golove, ’65Averell Golub, ’88Barry, ’61, and Naomi, ’58, GolubYana GolubitskayaMaria A. Gomez, ’76Renison GonsalvesLisa Gonzalez, ’02Eleanor S. Goode, ’66Paulette P. Goodison, ’92Elaine Miller Goodman, ’47Ethel B. Goodman, ’41Marilyn Goodman, ’68Gina Goodridge-Hendrickson, ’91Madeline P. Goodstein, ’41Jack Goor, ’47Florence R. Gootenberg, ’45Aleksandr GorbenkoDiane T. Gordon, ’66Frances Parnes Gordon, ’65Harvey S. Gordon, ’63Helen J. Gordon, ’45Lydia M. Gordon, ’76Ronnie A. GordonAudrey G. Gorelick, ’63Sarita Goren, ’61Valerie Goren, ’76Myra Gorin, ’55Pearl Gorin, ’48Peter Gostout, ’93Clifford GottliebLawrence A. Gould, ’52Roberta GouldKathleen A. GoverPhyllis Graber, ’52Sondra Cherkis, ’60, and Fred GraberLilian, ’63, and Melvin GradofskyMiriam Graff, ’44Christopher R. Grande, ’81Ellen B. Grant, ’88Jeffrey D. Grant, ’74Millicent Grant, ’77Renee E. Grant, ’06Janet Grayson, ’66Arthur E. Green, ’70Gary I. Green, ’64Lawrence Green, ’66Lillian Green, ’58Rosalie Green, ’67Bonnie L. Greenbaum, ’78Beatrice Greenberg, ’52Brenda J. Greenberg, ’61Frank J. GreenbergHoward E. Greenberg, ’66Jeffrey Greenberg, ’70Lenore Greenberg, ’55Lillian C. Greenberg, ’40

Loretta Greenberg, ’57Marcia J. Greenberg, ’57Marilyn B. Greenberg, ’72Roger, ’63, and Vicki, ’64, GreenbergSusan Greenberg, ’68Susan I. Greenberg, ’63Helene Y. GreenbergerHelen F. GreeneJacqueline Greene, ’04Linda R. Greene, ’62Nathan, ’52, and Marilyn, ’53,

GreenfeldMarilyn Silverman Greenspan, ’53Stuart M. Greenstein, ’76Mitchell and Alice GreenstoneMark L. Greenwald, ’80David S., ’47, and Marion Clarich,

’49, GreerJennie GreerJennette R. Gregory, ’03Kristle Grell, ’05Paul L. Gretch, ’63Leonard T. GriesGrace L. Griffenberg, ’48Whitney P. Griffin, ’06Ella Wright Griffith, ’01Lillie A. Griffith, ’77Nicholas Grillo, ’81Elise B. GripperRobert, ’55 and Marilyn GritzBeatrice Gross, ’42Jerry, ’49, and Dorothy, ’49, GrossfeldHarvey P. GrossmanMarvin H. J. Gruber, ’62Harold, ’60 and Ruth, ’61 GrubinLeonard, ’58, and Barbara Schwartz,

’65, GrundtHelena A. Guber, ’78Betty GubertAmy R. Gubner, ’06Denis P. Guerin, ’04Genevieve M. Guerrieri, ’76Claudette M. Guinn, ’99Alicia GumbsSusan M. Gumenik, ’75Sharon M. GutenFred Guthrie, ’68H. Duke D. GuthrieMarv Gutkin, ’63Marion GutmannMarc L. Guttenplan, ’67Frederick J. Gutter, ’43Claire R. Guttsman, ’73Robin S. Haar, ’79Steve and Mary Ann HaarHarry Haber, ’75Iris M. Haber, ’74Sandra B. Haber, ’69Gladys Haberman, ’39Ethel J.and David B. HackneyAlbert J. Haggerty, ’98Ethel Lagarenne Hagquist, ’32Joan Hahn, ’51Don R. Haironson, ’45Malvina Halberstam, ’57Mina Halberstam, ’46

Jeanne S. Hale, ’38Robert HalfonMurray M. Halfond, ’48Shirley HallVera E. Hall, ’80Ada Hallem, ’85Paul Haller, ’52Martin Halofsky, ’64Selma Halper, ’47Max Halpert, ’40Bill N. Hals, ’72Julia F. Haltiwanger, ’05Anita G. Halverson, ’82Beulah Hamilt, ’44Lucille Tietjen Hamilton, ’48Leonard Handler, ’58Albert Hann, ’59Frieda Hanover, ’43Joan Hanrahan, ’72Margaret E. HansenGeorge Hantgan, ’40Natalie HarlamPhyllis R. Harlem, ’69Rafael HarpazDorothy B. Harris, ’47Mary L. Harris, ’04William H. Harris, ’57Keith Harrow, ’69Beverley Mack HarryHubert, ’78, and Lorraine, ’78, HarteJoanne Hartman, ’52Kenneth P. Harvey, ’74Blossom Hasher, ’74Sandra C. Hassan, ’65Rita Hasten, ’39Maria Hastie, ’55Clifford A. Haupt, ’62Arnold J. Hauptman, ’58Janice Hauptman, ’57Terry L. Haywoode, ’59Carole Hazan, ’64Marilyn Gitelson Hazan, ’55Danna Hebbard, ’99Diane Hecht, ’54Leonard P. Hecht, ’74Douglas F. HedwigRichard A. HeidenStephanie and Charles HeinemanMarilyn Heiss, ’64Eirene K. Hekimian, ’82Angela M. Helenek, ’70Arnold J. HelfeldDoris V. Henion, ’51Robert R. Henken, ’57Michelle Henry, ’97Brenda Henry-Offor, ’99Douglas and Vicki HensingerJudith S. Herbst, ’67Carl H. Herman, ’59Irving M. HermanMichelle HermanMarleen Hernandez, ’06Aryeh D. Hersh, ’06Maurice, ’55, and Amy, ’56,

HershensonJoan L. Hershkowitz, ’62

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Robert L. Hershkowitz, ’57Stuart Hershkowitz, ’76Gary HerskovitsLiat Herskovitz, ’04Beth A. Hertz, ’81Brenda HertzendorfFlorence DeCarlo Hess, ’66Naomi S. Hessel, ’54Ellen W. Hesterman, ’59Phyllis Heumann, ’73Howard HeymanMarcella Hickey, ’75Elsie M. Hill, ’86Maxine S. HillmanBrian E. Hingerty, ’69Yvonne E. Hinkson, ’76Julia HirschMartin HirschMaxine K. Hirsch, ’54Sydelle F. Hirsch, ’53Albert, ’54, and Carol, ’60, HirschbergSidney HirschfeldHarold and Edma May HirshmanShirley L. Hirshon, ’62Dorothy Hoberman, ’46Saul HochMartin C. Hochhauser, ’62Naomi L. Hochman, ’56Steven Hochman, ’93Carol Roseman Hochstadt, ’67Karen L. Tatum Hodnett, ’97Myrna Hoenlein, ’67Stanley Hoffman, ’52David and Gail HofsteinKathleen V. Holahan, ’85Ethel Holland, ’60Trudy Ennis Holleb, ’51Mary C. HolmesPamela HolmesPeter G. Holmes, ’83Charlotte Holt, ’47Myrna S. Holzberg, ’61Eva HolzerMarietta Homayonpour, ’67Chia-Swee Hong, ’80Lois Honig, ’65Nathan L. Honigbaum, ’58Howard Honigman, ’66Robert, ’59, and Sheila, ’58, HordonJosephine Brown Horn, ’46Lilian D. Horn, ’57Maxine Horn, ’65Seymour Horner, ’51Carol R. Hornung, ’66Ellis Horowitz, ’64Enid Horowitz, ’70Etta M. Horowitz, ’63Gil Horowitz, ’60Samuel Horowitz, ’74Lester Horwitz, ’43Rosalind K. Houseknecht, ’66Dorothy HowellLeatrice Howell, ’81Patricia Howland, ’96Michael J. Hrinyak, ’70Louis Huertas, ’61

Bernard Hulkower, ’50Murray B. Hundert, ’40Marjorie B. HuntAbraham HunterSyed Husain, ’07Gene B. HuschAeja HwangIrwin Hyman, ’64Lee R. Hyman, ’73Mary Jo Iannacone, ’51Rita Idelson, ’57Yori J. Idson, ’74Marie E. Iervolino, ’58Allan W. Ifill, ’38Idahosa Ighodaro, ’04Mark L. Igla, ’73Rosanna M. Imbriano, ’81Greta Baumgarten Immerman, ’48Maurice E. Indig, ’56Yvana IovinoJoan R. IsaacsBetty S. Isaacson, ’66Joel IsaacsonHerold IsmaIrwin, ’62, and Gail, ’62, IsquithEdward Isseks, ’53Hadar, ’60, and Eileen, ’60, IsseroffKonstantin I. Ivanov, ’06Michael T. Ivone, ’56Edith L. Izenberg, ’45Norma P. Jablon, ’47Sheila A. Jabloner, ’60Hilda Jackere, ’69Barbara L. Jackson, ’84Beatrice Jackson, ’86, and Fred

Jackson Jr.Lester JacksonWilliam J. Jackson, ’77Steven C. Jacobowitz, ’73Leslie S. Jacobson, ’54Sidney S. Jacobson, ’51Kathleen Jacquette, ’66Edith Gottschalk Jaffe, ’41Jacob M. Jaffe, ’36Phyllis Jaffe, ’51Selma A. JaffeSharon R. Jaffe, ’67Basil Jagarnath, ’02Eva L. JamesFelder Randy James, ’71Pauline E. James-Morais, ’85Jessica James-Roberts, ’01John Jamiel, ’90Leokadia Jankowski, ’67Maysa S. Jarara, ’06Robert Javors, ’69Kathleen Jaworski, ’85Sylvia Jayham, ’53Ronald A. Jean, ’97Eliane Jean-Baptiste, ’00Pierre M. Jean Charles, ’98Edwina Jean LouisRae S. Jedel, ’68Wallace W. Jefferson, ’75Bernard Jeffrey, ’46Melvin D. Jenks, ’53

Glenda H. Jeunelot, ’69Rose Jimenez, ’59Evelyn Pankey Johnson, ’57Ina L. Johnson, ’83Kathleen JohnsonMervis J. Johnson, ’73Regina JohnsonRonald T. Johnson, ’88Susan A. JohnsonWayne A. Johnson, ’04Amy Johnston, ’53Jessica JohnstonAndre JonesArtencer C. Jones, ’79Constance C. Jones, ’71James I. Jones, ’76Pearl Jones, ’62Barbara L. Jones-Daddario, ’74Priscilla E. Jonides, ’81Estella C. Jordan, ’78Gloria Jordan, ’46Maryanne J. Jordy, ’78Ann Margaret JosephBelle M. Joseph, ’35Dolores Rebecca Joseph, ’49Michelle A. JosephNorma Joseph, ’41Onicka JosephSusan Behrman Josepher, ’61H. Thomas Josephs, ’50Ray Joss, ’42Marilyn B. Juman, ’54Richard B. Jung, ’06Janet Jurist, ’49Beverly L. Just, ’48Phyllis Juster, ’62Christopher J. Kaczmarski, ’76Evelyn Steinberg Kaden, ’55Jacqueline Kahn, ’71Michael A. Kahn, ’64Shirley W. Kale, ’45Beverly B. Kalish, ’62Steven Kalka, ’74Mindy L. KallusCaryl KalmowitzNathaniel, ’36, and Celia, ’37, KalotkinHoward Kamin, ’51Jack Kamins, ’75Judith Kandel, ’66Allen R. KaneMadelyn Kane, ’61Muriel Kannel, ’53Gloria K. Kanter, ’53Edith Kantor, ’48Selma L. Kapatkin, ’51Alan, ’67, and Ruth, ’65, KapiloffAllen Kaplan, ’55Annette Kaplan, ’47Beatrice S. Kaplan, ’56Deborah Kaplan, ’62Edith F. Kaplan, ’49Francine C. Kaplan, ’58Helene F. Kaplan, ’56Joseph A. B. Kaplan, ’90Lawrence Jay, ’37, and Jeanne Leon,

’44, Kaplan

Leona Schwartz Kaplan, ’55Lionel Kaplan, ’40Marie Kaplan, ’77Michael Kaplan, ’00Murry, ’48, and Rosalind, ’47, KaplanRenee L. Kaplan, ’64Romola E. Kaplan, ’43Rosalind Kaplan, ’47Seymour Kaplan, ’76Steven A. Kaplan, ’65Karen J. Kaplan-Blick, ’72Herbert L. Karasik, ’68Amy Kargman, ’85Anatole, ’51, and Myrna, ’50, KarmenNatalie Karp, ’55Marvin, ’54, and Nona, ’56, KartenSarah Kasha, ’74Edith Kasin, ’44Ted Kasprzak, ’63Allan KassJoel J. Kassiola, ’67Leonard, ’58, and Gail KatcherBlanche Katz, ’43Jack Katz, ’56Madeline Katz, ’39Michael A. Katz, ’63Michele D. Katz, ’64Reuben M. Katz, ’41Rhoda D. Katz, ’59Gary G. KatzenHelga Kauf-Berman, ’47Anna, ’45, and Clarence KaufmanCecile Y. Kaufman, ’41Charles, ’87, and Sharyn, ’69, KaufmanDavid B. Kaufman, ’71Steven J. Kaufman, ’67Marilyn F. Kaye, ’50Susan Pachaneck Kaye, ’60Rita KayneEvelyn Keating, ’62Leslie W. Keena, ’67Dorothy KehlHarris G. Kehrmann, ’64Gerald, ’52, and Estelle KeitelDona Lee KellyJoan Kelly, ’89Patricia A. KellyElisa M. Kennedy, ’56George L. Kennedy, ’71Bernard Kenner, ’68Gerald B. Kent, ’43Rosemarie C. Kent, ’67Claire Garfinkel Kerman, ’56Larry Kerman, ’77Robert Kerman, ’70Laura S. Kershner, ’68Dorothea Kerswill-Serpi, ’40Arlene Kessler, ’70Rose Kester, ’35Jamshed Khan, ’00Ronnie KhanNorma Khaski, ’04Rachel Khasky-Levy, ’04Eveline V. Kiley, ’63Howard, ’48, and Sylvia, ’47, KimmelAkilah S. King, ’04

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Vanessa T. King, ’04Matthew KingsleyAlice S. Kinsler, ’75Irving L. Kintish, ’54Philip J. Kipust, ’50Virginia Kirch, ’49Donna Silverstein Kirell, ’80Seyit Ahmet Kirimca, ’72Albert S. Kirsch, ’71William Kirschner, ’71Thomas J. Kirwan, ’78Christina KlapperMarion Klar, ’66Naomi Klarreich, ’90

Dayahn Klee, ’58Carol B. KleemanBenjamin S. Klein, ’75Bernard W. Klein, ’50David J. Klein, ’58Ethel Klein, ’46Hannah R. Klein, ’45Jacqueline Klein, ’64Melville H. KleinRoberta Klein, ’68Sylvia J. Klein, ’42Belle Kleinberg, ’38Doris Philip Kleinman

Gloria KlenetskyBetty L. Kletter, ’67Harriet Klinger, ’62Igor Klubok, ’00Barbara A. Kluger, ’76Tania Trabitz Klugman, ’59Deborah I. KnightBrett I. Koch, ’78Marvin D. KoenigsbergLillie Koeppel, ’42Renee S. Kogan, ’61Mary R. Kohl, ’75Murray J. Kohn, ’56Susan L. Kohn, ’73

Ira KolelNorman Koller, ’73Arlene C. Kollin, ’63Bernard, ’54, and Lillie, ’55, KolmanAnnette Kolodny, ’62Bernard Konick, ’48Calvin M. KonnerFrances Konoff, ’53Stuart KornblumFrancine Kornfeld, ’66Joseph KornfeldBlanche Rauch Korngold, ’50Kate Korobow, ’49

Igor KorostyshevskyStuart, ’63, and Diane, ’62, KoslovRita Kosofsky, ’49Teddy Kosoglou, ’80David, ’62, and Wilma, ’62, KossDavid KossowSamuel KostmanStephen D. Kovar Jr.Dorothy E. Kowalsky, ’62Zoe Kozanis-Maalouf, ’73Isaac, ’65, and Judith, ’67, KoziolInna KozodoyFrances Kraft, ’63Diana S. Krameisen, ’55

Alvera Paull Kramer, ’46Camille A. Kramer, ’73Joan A. Kramer, ’61Mitchell B. Kramer, ’71Ruth KramerRuth Kramer, ’38Shirley E. Kramer, ’46Susan J. Kramer, ’94Thomas and Teresa KramerWilliam W. Kramer, ’41Barry KrantzMaurice Krantz, ’63Selma H. Krasner, ’50

Dorothy Novick Krasnoff, ’47Arthur Krass, ’58Jeffrey, ’78, and Robin, ’81, KrausJoseph Krausman, ’59Israel Kravitz, ’33Edwin D. KrawitzKay D. Krebs, ’63Merrill R. Krell, ’68Arlene Krengel, ’80Phyllis Kresch, ’51Dorothy B. Krieger, ’42Lynne R. KriegerFlore Krigsman, ’60Miriam Krinick, ’71

Eugene J. Krinsky, ’61Syamaprasad KrishnanLorna Smith Kriss, ’55David S. Kristol, ’58Natalie Kriveloff, ’44Olga Sheirr, ’53, and Maurice KrolikLouis, ’62, and Susan, ’63, KroneRonald Kronheim, ’56Edward, ’42, and Helen, ’42, KroopEugenie S. Kroop, ’44Kathleen A. KrotmanSimeon J. Krumbein, ’56Malvin Krupitsky, ’51

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Myrna KruuseBarbara E. KubyLara A. Kundzins, ’05Debra J. Kupperberg, ’81Hildegard A. Kurt, ’52Lora E. Kurtz, ’53Bryant and Sandra KurtzmanGary J. Kurzer, ’69Bertha Kuschner, ’36Frank Kushin, ’55Doris Kussoy, ’57Natalie B. Kutik, ’46Marsha H. Kwalwasser, ’66Lisa S. Kwong, ’89Sabine La BosierePaul J. LaCarrubba, ’62Angeline J. Laccone, ’47Lewis, ’57, and Roberta, ’58, LachmanChristine M. Lafuente, ’04Richard, ’66, and Evelyn, ’62, LagerMyra Lahn, ’60Lorraine D. Lake, ’93Leon LakritzPhilip Lamb, ’64Arden Lambert, ’87Kenneth D. Lambert, ’66John LamenaStephen, ’71, and Domenica, ’71,

LamiaJohn A. Lamicella, ’01Diana P. Lamont, ’77Bonnie L. Lancey, ’76Iris J. Landau, ’76Miriam B. Landau, ’81Tracey F. Lander, ’04Lucille F. Landers, ’35Elliott I. Landowne, ’83Mara H. Lane, ’75Estelle B. Langston, ’81Matthew, ’53, and Corinne, ’54,

LannaAllen Lanner, ’57Joseph G. Lannon, ’05Arnold Lapidus, ’56Mario La Pietra, ’71Carmine J. Laraia, ’61Donald LarrabeeYolanda M. Larys, ’60John E. La Scala, ’54Marion S. LaserMarilyn Lashen, ’57Marsha Lasky, ’63Roslyn Kay LaskyMary Last, ’80Neal B. Last, ’73Priscilla LatesEnid Lattner, ’61Pearl Berger Laufer, ’57Burt M. Lavenberg, ’48Serge Laventore, ’77Francis W. Laverpool, ’78Endlyne M. Lawrence, ’02Kim N. Lawrence, ’87Rhoda G. Lawrence, ’52William G. Lawson, ’52Carolyn M. Layton, ’46

Diana L. Lazaruk, ’73Anne Lazarus, ’61Ross A. Lazarus, ’76Janet A. Lazofsky, ’85Joan R. Lea, ’53Gerald P. Leach, ’61Elsie Leavitt, ’37Fred A. Lebe, ’77Mildred Lechner, ’55Sally Rossi Lederman, ’57Sylvia B. Lederman, ’35Carlton D. LeeMisun Lee, ’06Robert LeeSusan M. Lee, ’68Arabella LeeBoo, ’74Igza Leehow, ’93Irene Leff, ’63Mark D. LefkowitzNancy G. Lefkowitz, ’70Irwin R., ’55, and Joan LegonJudith R. Lehman, ’71Daniel Lehrer, ’78Lewis, ’61, and Naomi, ’64, LehrmanElizabeth T. LeibyRachel B. Leichtman, ’49Paul, ’42, and Adele, ’46, LeinfussSandra G. Leiser, ’67Henry H. Leitner, ’74Jerome M. Leitner, ’47Alan Lelchuk, ’60Kelly J. LemaireStanford Lembeck, ’56Sheila P. Lemkowitz, ’63Charles Lenchitz, ’39Jennie M. Lentini, ’65Edward S. Lentol, ’06Arlene Lerner, ’59Norman Lerner, ’68Ruth Schekman, ’47, and Jay LeshawSteve Leshaw, ’68Martin I. Lesnik, ’49Harriet P. Lesser, ’52Sidney Lesser, ’59Israel LeungBarney, ’43, and Marie, ’43, LevantinoBarbara R. Leveene, ’65Florence Levin, ’35Ginette C. Levin, ’68Marilyn Levin, ’60Reuben Levin, ’41Seymour Levin, ’43Adele Levine, ’62Alice Cohen Levine, ’61Amy E. Levine, ’65Bernice Tansman Levine, ’44Edith Levine, ’49Fay Levine, ’43Gertrude Levine, ’40Hannah M. Levine, ’42Honey LevineJeffrey, ’83, and Shari, ’83, LevineJudith R. Levine, ’75Judith S. LevineMark LevineMark P. Levine, ’71

Muriel P. Levine, ’55Rita Levine, ’50Ruth Levine, ’52Suzanne T. Levine, ’61Howard LevinskyHarold Levinsohn, ’72Bert, ’50, and Alice, ’51, LevinsonLillian Levinson, ’41Mitchell A. Levinson, ’75Mark LevinthalJuliette Levinton, ’57Ellen Levitt, ’95Rosalind G. Levitt, ’58Judith Levitt-Korcz, ’91Susan Levkovitz, ’63Barbara Levy, ’67Benjamin Levy, ’00Builder Levy, ’64Doron S. Levy, ’84Edward P. Levy, ’63Emanuel Levy, ’41Harold J. Levy, ’50Harvey Levy, ’70Leonard W. Levy, ’62Martin Levy, ’67Muriel G. LevyRuth Levy, ’44Samson Levy, ’42Vivian Levy, ’39Anita W. Lewis, ’78Ann-Marie E. Romeo Lewis, ’04Leila S. Lewis, ’54Mary Elizabeth LewisNordica B. Lewis, ’84Priscilla Lipton Lewis, ’53Renee Lewis, ’57Roberta Lewitt, ’52Elaine Sowa Li, ’89Sybil Licht, ’58Doris M. Lichtenstadter, ’44Eleanor Liebman Lidofsky, ’48Hope S. Lieber, ’05Bernard Lieberman, ’69Marion A. Lieberman, ’63Neil LiebermanAmy K. Liebov, ’73Samuel Liebson, ’70Faye Davis Lieman, ’50Sonia Lifshay, ’61Marti Liftin, ’45Dawn LightBlondell LightyBlanche M. Liker, ’58Huilian Lin, ’04Florence M. Linden, ’47M. Joan S. Linden, ’53Sheila F. Linder, ’62Erna Caplow Lindner-Gilbert, ’48Jean B. LindsayRohan E. Lindsay, ’92June R. LinhartAlden Link, ’60Sayeeda Rahman LipiBeverly Lipp, ’55Carol Lippman, ’64Barbara C. Lipschitz-Schwartz, ’64

Joseph, ’50, and Roberta, ’57, LipsigToby M. LiptonBernard J. Lishinsky, ’65Harvey Liss, ’72Milton Liss, ’67Philip B. Listengart, ’71Marilyn Litke, ’55Richard N. Litt, ’72Frances Mintz Litvin, ’61Chi Hua Liu, ’98Frederick A. Lizzi, ’72Sylvia L. LoDavid Lob, ’01Ben, ’47, and Frances, ’47, LockeJulie M. Locke-MurphyMay R. Lockwood, ’83Marc Loder, ’39Eleanor M. Loftus, ’65Bennett J. Lombardo, ’70Nicholas, ’64, and Elisabeth

LombardoEileen Loncle, ’67John E. London, ’50Phyllis G. Long, ’67Solomon L. Long, ’77Julio Lopez, ’05Vincent J. Lo Schiavo, ’86Joyce S. Lotters, ’52Marilyn Lourandos, ’62Magaly V. Lovell, ’85Novalene A. Lovell, ’96Ai Nee LowGeraldine and Dave LoweMaralyn Lowenheim, ’48Elaine Fleschner Lowenkron, ’65Thomas Lowinger, ’72Miriam Lubarr, ’65Edward J.and Harriet E. LubinJeffrey N. Lubin, ’74Betty B. Lubitz, ’45Anne S. Lubliner, ’41Sylvia M. Lubliner, ’48Phyllis Ludwig, ’47Francine Luft, ’64Eunice R. Lukas, ’52Patricia Lukas, ’64A. V. Lukosevicius, ’67Lesley A. Lull, ’81Fu E. Luo, ’05Solomon, ’69, and Sara, ’71, LustbaderJoan R. Lustig, ’55Marion Lutz, ’62Marilyn L. Lutzker, ’52Makel M. LynchTimothy, ’94, and Sharon, ’94, LynchDavid B. Lyons, ’60Rein Maavere, ’56Robert, ’88, and Gloria, ’70,

MacDonaldBarry, ’77, and Sharon, ’77, MacklinJeanne MacronLiz MacronMarilyn and John MacronMark MacronValden MadsenRonald W. Madson

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Louis S. Maffei, ’82Marlene Magill, ’59Leonard Magnus, ’72Walter N. Magnuson, ’99Joan Maitre, ’72Walter J. Malar, ’77Robert, ’75, and Barbara, ’77, MalfucciSandra Chenenko Malinak, ’49John Malinowski, ’53Sharon A. Malloy-Vann, ’74Harriet MaltzJudith A. Malz, ’64Ilan Mamber, ’70Lia MamistvaluvaHelene L. ManasAnthony ManciniLenore M. MandArnold, ’44, and Lenora, ’44, MandelPatricia C. Mandel, ’56Phyllis R. Mandel, ’57Carole Mandelkorn, ’65Stuart L. Mandell, ’46Thomas F. Manera, ’66Athena E. Maniatis, ’58Karen L. Mankin, ’64Veronica ManlowInez C. ManningMarie ManningTheodore Manning, ’75Marilyn A. Mannino, ’94Marguerite A. Manos, ’75Norman Manson, ’48Vito Manzella, ’75Ann M. Manzi, ’77Anna C. Mapp, ’33Karyn Mapp, ’05Kishore B. MarathePerry MarchantJack A. MarcheschiNorma Marcum, ’68Barbara A. Marcus, ’64Maxine Marcus, ’64Norma Marcus, ’56Paul and Susan MarcusStuart M. Marcus, ’60Sydney L. Marcus, ’44Stephen D. Marenfeld, ’67Stella Margolies, ’54Phyllis Margolis, ’50Robert A. Margolis, ’57Rachel Margulies, ’81Robert S. Margulies, ’47Albert Mari, ’49Vera Marinello, ’48Edward Marino, ’59Joan M. Marino, ’64Mary P. Marino, ’47Elliott F. Marinstein, ’50Carlvin MarkLarry Markel, ’80Robert, ’64, and Helene, ’65,

MarkmanMichael I. Markowitz, ’56Allen, ’69, and Phyllis, ’71, MarksEdith S. Marks, ’67Martin Marks, ’57

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Phyllis Marks, ’71Merle B. Markus, ’60Rochelle F. Marmorek, ’62Mildred R. Marmur, ’50Charlotte C. Mars, ’72Hargie MarshallDavid V. Marsilia, ’53Joseph A. Marstello, ’43Michael G. Marten, ’82John MartinLenore Martin, ’66Wilfred, ’90, and Karen, ’90, MartinCarole F. Marvelli, ’68Dewayn C. Marzagalli, ’70Nicola MasciandaroMargaret Maser, ’39Ryszard Masiulanis, ’63Melvin, ’68, and Barbara, ’73,

MaslanskyRoberta Mason, ’60Corey Mass, ’72Felix S. Masucci, ’46Jed M. Matalon, ’78Debra A. Matera, ’75Celia R. MatlinNatalie C. Matlin, ’43Joseph M. Mattera, ’58Marilyn S. Matza, ’75Edith, ’63, and Michael MavorFerne G. Maycock, ’94Helen Sloane Maye, ’47Clara Mayer, ’60Donald Mayerson, ’58Anne MayfieldArnold F. Mazur, ’65Gerald MazzaDebra L. Mazzarella, ’79Sandra Sommer Mazzucco, ’76Mary Elinor McCarthyCharlotte C. McClanahan, ’74Frank McClernon, ’91Margaret E. McConnellJohn and Connie McCormickDanielle N. McCullough, ’04Bethany McCurryJohn, ’58, and Ruth, ’58, McDonaldLucyle K. McEntee, ’39William J. McGahren, ’57Audrey C. McGintyCarol M. McGuire, ’76Alice N. McIlvaineNancy Melucci McInerney, ’67Valerie McIntosh, ’03Ellen McKayRuth B. McKay, ’54Antoinette McKenzieJohn P. McKeon, ’74Jane McLaughlin, ’88Shirley E. McLean, ’45George McMullen, ’97Lionel E. McMurrenMichael J. McPartland, ’87Edris A. McPherson, ’06Paul McSweeney, ’92Anne M. Meany, ’76Bernard M. Mechlowitz, ’50

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Naulie MedinaArlene Mehlman, ’63Rosalie L. Mehlman, ’63Ruth Mehlman, ’48Leonard, ’42, and Claire Singer, ’43,

MeinwaldElaine Galler Meisel, ’56Joel C. MeisnerBertha Meister, ’48Martin Meister, ’53Carolyn S. Melman, ’66Mark Melnick, ’79Muriel Klein Meltzer, ’42Linda A. Meltzner, ’68Alvin J. Melveger, ’59Salomon Menache, ’92Ellen S. Mendel, ’81Norman B. Menkes, ’72Maia S. Merin, ’05Patrick Merino, ’77Romain MeristilAnn Messinger, ’80Florence Metz, ’35Sally F. Metzner, ’58Harriet Morantz Meyer, ’60Doris Meyers, ’85Edie G. Meyers, ’56Elinore B. Meyers, ’73Phoebe Meyers, ’47Roberta L. Michalko, ’74Marc W. Michalowicz, ’79Aveian N. MiddletonMae W. MihlradLeda J. MilanSandra Holland Milden, ’62Calvin R. Miller, ’49Charlotte Charner MillerIrwin D. Miller, ’75Janet MillerLillian D. Miller, ’47Marc N. Miller, ’72Marsha B. Miller, ’72Robert M. Miller, ’53Rosalie Miller, ’62Seymour M. Miller, ’43Judith Millman, ’62Barbara Mindel, ’60Carol W. Miner, ’68Jack Minker, ’49Arlene Minkin, ’61Ira M. Minkoff, ’75Barbara D. Minsky, ’68Myra B. Mionis, ’57William, ’38, and Lea, ’38, MirabellaTheresa G. Miranda, ’75Eugenie R. Mirelowitz, ’48Beatrice Mirman, ’40Rene MirmanBarbara M. Mishkin, ’50Howard N. Mishkin, ’76Eli Mishuck, ’44Betty MitchellDolores J. Mitchell, ’78Rosemary Mitcheson, ’74Barry MitraniMelvin S. Mittler, ’52

Saul L. Mizrahi, ’64Rudy MoiseJoseph A. Mondano, ’00Ruth Mondschein, ’44Gloria M. Montalto, ’87Denyse L. Montegut, ’86Juanita M. MoodyLeslie Moore, ’00Maximo E. Mora, ’99Gerald Y. Mordfin, ’47Eleanor M. Morel, ’36Tod MorganLee MorgenlanderLeon Morgenstern, ’40Isabel Moros, ’33Svitlana MorozSimon Morr, ’06Leslie J. MorrisRenee Morris, ’63Robert W. MorrisLeslie Morrison, ’69Shirley Morrison, ’52Tyrone J. MorrisonRosalind S. Morrissey, ’45Lorie Moschetti, ’58Janet F. Moscuzza, ’71Janet MoserPaul B. Moses, ’75Gladyce G. Moseson, ’46Michael W. MosessonDavid Moskowitz, ’87Gertrude D. Moskowitz, ’50Martin A. Moskowitz, ’57Rita Moskowitz, ’60Roslyn Moskowitz, ’46Selvena L. Mosley, ’51Elaine Titelbaum Moss, ’47Evelyn M. Moss, ’78Kenneth C. Mossman, ’88Mark, ’75, and Marlene, ’75, MosterJudy L. Mostowitz, ’71Peter Moy, ’79Natalie K. Muchnick, ’48Regina E. Mulvihill, ’75Irina Murakhovskaya, ’96Alexander J. Murphy, ’62Grace D. Murphy, ’71Una M. Murphy, ’89Nora L. Murray, ’78Virginia V. Musial, ’40Lucille M. Musicus, ’73Gloria G. Muskat, ’60Abraham Muslin, ’58Carolyn E. MyersRuby Siskel Nachwalter, ’61Judith NadelMark E. Nadel, ’66Sylvia B. Nadel, ’81Martha J. NadellJeffrey H. Nagler, ’71Barry N. Nagoshiner, ’70Stuart, ’71, and Janet, ’76, NagourneyJeffrey A. Naimoli, ’81Deborah Y. NanceJesse J. Napoli, ’89Arthur P. Nash, ’56

Rhoda B. Nathan, ’46Carl, ’56, and Ellen, ’58, NathansonMarvin Natiss, ’57Deborah Natoli, ’77Roni Natov, ’65Aurora Maria Natt, ’44Martin S. Needelman, ’66Gail L. Needleman, ’68Rosa M. Needleman, ’55Terry A. Neistadt, ’74Betty J. NeitzelFrieda S. Nelson, ’41Helen W. Nelson, ’38Helen G. Nemes, ’70Helen J. NemesureAlan, ’34, and Selma, ’35, NemserStanley Nesheim, ’56Irwin J. Neufeld, ’63Toby H. Neufeld, ’68Elias Neuren, ’43Sheldon NeuringerMillicent S. Neusner, ’44Charles, ’44, and Rosalind, ’45,

NeusteinLee and Sydney NeuwirthBarbara Newman, ’61Barbara J. Newman, ’70Carol Newman, ’62Curtis Newman, ’02David, ’51, and Sheila, ’57, NewmanEllen A. Newman, ’79Gerald Newman, ’62Jack Newman, ’78Margery Newman, ’69Miriam J. Newman, ’48Morton L. and Sylvia P. NewmanRita Newman, ’46Sallie Newman, ’53Sheila NewmanLinda C. Newman-Buckle, ’67Duc D. Nguyen, ’99Joe NicastroJuan R. Nicholas, ’75William L. Nicoll, ’90Ruth A. Nightengale, ’94Ellen C. Nimberger, ’80Paul D. Noire, ’74Andrea K. Nordell, ’70Constance Norgren, ’04Robert Norrdin, ’58Shavonne Norris, ’03Lois A. Nova, ’57Michael A. Novello, ’74Julius Novick, ’35Michael Novick, ’69Arthur S. Nowick, ’43Elaine Nudelman, ’72Michael, ’69, and Marilyn NumanDavid and Dorothy NusbaumCaroline Tabickman Obadiah, ’56Guybesom OcceanRebecca L. Odegaard, ’04Marilyn B. Odol, ’65Irene H. Oelberger, ’61William Offenbaker, ’01Leon Ofman

Esosa C. Ogbahon, ’04James G. Ogilvie, ’06Minna S. Ogintz, ’46Ildiko M. O’Gorman, ’75Jinchul OhKyounghee OhMingyoung OhCarol W. Ohlbaum, ’61Maxine H. Okner, ’64Theresa Oliveri, ’02Vanessa OlivierAdedye OlubynmiMarilyn N. B. O’Neill, ’80Patricia M. O’NeillUchenna OparahAmnon OrentAnna OreshleichGrant OrlinHarold Orlow, ’69Dorothy Ornstil, ’53Olga Ortiz, ’01Vanessa M. Ortiz, ’08Theresa J. Osborne, ’82Thelma M. Osborne-Holder, ’60Robert, ’54, and Natalie, ’55, OshinsOmotunde Osi-NobelStanley F. OsmanRobert Osmers, ’42Cliff OsterLeah-Ellen Osterberg, ’75Eli M. Ostern, ’48Bernard Ostrov, ’52Cyd C. Ostrovsky, ’65Irving Ostrow, ’61Jack Otis, ’46Howard K. Ottenstein, ’51Andrew A. OttoDeni Oven, ’71Galina Ovsishcher, ’99Jenny PabonAnita Paborsky, ’55Cheryl A. Packer, ’71Lester Packer, ’51Lois C. Padawer, ’72Doris B. Padover, ’62Vanessie PageArnold and Lena PagliaEileen H. Palevsky, ’68Bernard, ’50, and Suzanne, ’50, PaleyMark L. Palmer, ’64Winifred Palmer, ’62Elliot, ’68, and Grace, ’69, PalterMaryann Palumbo, ’61Richard C. Palumbo, ’62Lori Halpern Pandolfo, ’75Joseph Panetta, ’95Kathleen R. PappasJohn L. Parascandola, ’63Nancy PardoWilliam M. ParenteEllen Parker, ’55Marilyn Parker, ’77Judith Parmet, ’61Edward E. Parros, ’50Kimberly Partington, ’97Maxine G. Pascal, ’64

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Adelaide Pashin-Rosen, ’48Shimon Paskow, ’55Anna Pasquerella, ’92Irwin Pass, ’52Barbara C. PassikoffEdith D. Passin, ’54Lois M. Passman, ’58Mark S. PatkowskiVivian M. Patraka, ’68Ann T. Patrone, ’82Charlotte E. Patterson, ’44Leo J. Paul, ’49Marilyn Paul, ’50Ann Paulson, ’39Niravi B. Payne, ’73Marilyn PearceRichard PearseLouise Pecoraro, ’54Evelyn Pedowitz, ’03Carla Peltzman, ’93Laura Penn, ’49Audrey Perel, ’59Regina Perel, ’05Robert Perla, ’55Ellen R. PerleJay R. Perler, ’69Murry Perlman, ’36Helen Perlmutter, ’49Herbert A. Perluck-LattoMartin A. Perlzweig, ’75Ellen B. Permut, ’48Terry Perperis, ’68Joanne B. PerriensTeresa Perro, ’77Carmin C. PerroneIsaac E. Perry, ’91Michael G. Pertain, ’69Adele B. Pessen, ’39Barbara C. Pessoa, ’88Nathan D. PetersAmy Petersen, ’03Andrew PetrezBruce R. Petroff, ’73Walter E. Phelps, ’49Lisa C. Philip, ’06Betty S. Phillips, ’40Helen C. PhillipsMarco O. Phillips, ’04Moya Phillips, ’61Zina L. Phillips, ’52Steven PicanoFrancine S. Pickus, ’81Diane J. Picucci, ’65Frandzy Pierre, ’95Gizelle PierreJoann F. Pierson, ’77Miole PigeotMarie Novello Pignato, ’47Beatrice Pill, ’44Joyce L. Pimble, ’72Irving M. Pincus, ’52Milton Pincus, ’51Maria Curella Pisani, ’60Pat, ’78, and Linda, ’69, PistilliStanley Pitkowsky, ’52Claire C. Pizzuti, ’70

Andrea Placer, ’63Myrel Plain, ’42Laura A. PlanteJane M. Plaut, ’78Reuben Pludwinski, ’82Blanche Pobiner, ’46Harvey Pobiner, ’48Shalom PodwolValeriy Pogrebitskiy, ’96Stanley Pohl, ’57Seymour, ’42, and Regina, ’49,

PolanskySusan L. Polansky, ’65Sal J. Polichetti, ’80Leonard E. Polikoff, ’77Dorothy Pollack, ’63Freda K. Pollack, ’73Terri Pollack, ’61Sylvia N. Pomerantz, ’68Abraham Popish, ’49Priscilla Popov, ’00Steven E. Poris, ’69Vernell Porter, ’76Jay W. Portnoy, ’65Patricia Porto, ’75Beverly P. Posner, ’60Susan J. Posner, ’69Joseph Post, ’50Marta Powe-James, ’80Christine A. Powell, ’77Eva Powell, ’68Herbert O. Powell, ’78Lenore S. PowellNeil, ’60, and Saralee, ’62, PowersHenry Poyker, ’89Ruth E. Prager, ’62Desmond G. PrassRonald Pravasi, ’05Jerome Prener, ’44Kathleen J. Prestwidge, ’57Martin S. Price, ’55Murray amd Vicki PriceIrwin Primer, ’49Milton C. Primer, ’59Cesar A. PrinceMelvina Pritchard-Lennon, ’93Abraham Prosky, ’54Marie E. Province, ’96Anna PudinakNoel H. Pugach, ’60Rosalie C. Puglia, ’81Florence Pulaski, ’51Norman, ’50, and Harriet Safer, ’46,

PunimStephanie Puricelli, ’88Ethel N. Purnell, ’40Morris, ’36, and Ethel, ’40, PurnellAllan, ’62, and Terry, ’68, PuttermanPhilip J. QuaglionePatrick, ’62, and Lucille, ’62, QuigleyAnnette Quint, ’64Lisa QuintAlma Parrish Raab, ’51Evelyn Greenwald Rabin, ’57Thelma Rabin, ’55Renah L. Rabinowitz

Iris A. Radam, ’73Harriet RadwellRadmilo RafailovMilko RafailovaBurton, ’48, and Elizabeth RaffelKenneth S. Ragan, ’77Ruth R. Raine, ’49Jeffrey Rakosi, ’58Jose A. RamirezPaul J. Ramondetta, ’71Richard A. Rampell, ’49Maureen C. Rams, ’60Maxine C. Ramsay, ’05Jennie RannacherBarbara J. Rappaport, ’53Jean Rappaport, ’56Joan D. Rappaport, ’75Lenore R. Rappaport, ’52Rana G. Rappaport, ’69David, ’71, and Laurie, ’74, RapsShirley Raps, ’56Ethel Ratner, ’41Henry Rattner, ’56Norman, ’74 and Karyn, ’76 RavskiCamelia Rawleigh-Campbell, ’95Mary Jo Re, ’66Filomena Reda, ’73Joanne Reece, ’04Stephen and Ann ReeseDavid Reid, ’92, and Jacqueline ReidAdolph, ’51, and Dorothy, ’53, ReiderLinda M. Reiff, ’55Patricia G. ReillyTheodora Reiner, ’59Margaret W. Reiners, ’34Howard Reinfeld, ’70Debra A. Alonzo Reinke, ’81Barry J. Reinstein, ’64Charles Reisberg, ’46Eugene, ’61, and Diane, ’66, ReiserAllan Reiss, ’64Elaine D. Reiss, ’62Helen F. Reiss, ’90Norman Reiss, ’67Myron Reissman, ’39Elliot Reiter, ’72Peter I. Reiter, ’65Francis J. Renda, ’62Sharon J. Resen, ’67Lucille Resnick, ’50Miriam, ’40, and Walter, ’40, RessRonald E. Ress, ’87Brenda R. Rezak, ’67Aviva Reznik, ’03Boris Reznikov, ’99Helane March Rheingold, ’66David, ’54, and Aimee, ’55, RhumRhoda Ribner, ’44Joseph V. Ricapito, ’55Kimberly E. Rice, ’04Eliot H. Rich, ’79Robert and Kathleen RichGenevieve M. Richards-Wright, ’73Sylvia W. Richman, ’60Pearl Richmond, ’50Arleen Y. Richter, ’60

Michael Richter, ’60Robert R. Rickey, ’93Barbara E. Riddoch, ’70Judith RiegerCarol Rifkin, ’55Robert P. Rifkin, ’67Elaine A. Riley, ’83Judith Rimberg, ’53Joan C. Rimberg-Goldfarb, ’53Morris Ripps, ’38Linda Rishty, ’85Vincent T. Rispoli, ’58Barbara P. Ritz, ’61Margaret M. RoachWilliam and Siri RoardonBillie Robbins, ’58Judith Schnur Robbins, ’46Martin Roberts, ’47James V. Robertson, ’00Mable W. RobertsonAngela P. Iammatteo Robins, ’79Ronda Robins, ’68Esther B. Robinson, ’71Sally Roby, ’56George RodmanHoney Rodman, ’65Newton Rodman, ’50Alfano RodriguezE. Moise Rodriguez, ’66Jack L. Roemer, ’56Lana Rogachevskaya, ’06Gertrude S. Rogers, ’54Stanley, ’60, and Sheila, ’63, RogoffLeonard, ’42, and Evelyn RokawHerbert, ’64, and Lois, ’64, RolandRose P. Rom, ’43Marie Romano, ’85Anthony Romero, ’02Gwendlyn G. Ronis, ’47Jeanne Rooney, ’84Millicent A. Rose, ’39Murray, ’40, and Karel, ’53, RoseRachel R. Rose, ’61Sonia Rose, ’42Andrew L. RosenEmanuel Rosen, ’51Gertrude Rosen, ’39Gladys Rosen, ’43Morton, ’56, and Bernice, ’55, RosenRobert, ’63, and Diane, ’58, RosenRoberta J. Rosen, ’59Rona F. Rosen, ’73Ronald, ’66, and Linda, ’67, RosenSelma Rosen, ’39Vera H. Rosen, ’39Beatrice and Morris RosenbergRuth RosenbergSharon Rosenberg, ’65Sidney Rosenberg, ’57Shirley Rosenberg-Law, ’47Gerald F. RosenblattGoldie L. Rosenblatt, ’69June Miller Rosenblatt, ’57Mark Rosenblatt, ’73Edward, ’53, and Phyllis, ’77,

Rosenblum

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Elaine H. RosenblumNorman I. Rosenblum, ’64Allen and Ruth RosenfeldSarah Rosenfeld, ’86Stanley Rosenfeld, ’46Merritt, ’51, and Ruth, ’52, RosenthalRosalie Rosenthal, ’65Carlton, ’57 and Frances, ’61

RosenzweigDonald, ’54, and Rosemarie, ’55, RosiPhilip Rosler, ’52Sheila E. Rosler, ’71

Karen Eisenstadt Rosner, ’66Sondra B. Rosner, ’73Estelle Ross, ’48Frances Ross, ’53Kenneth L. Ross, ’66Leon, ’53, and Thea, ’53, RossMarvin Ross, ’55Naomi Rossabi, ’61Marcella Rossein, ’39Anne L. Rotenberg, ’57Annette RothPhyllis Roth, ’48Sandra K. Roth, ’57Sidney Roth, ’49

Ethel Barbanel Rothenberg, ’45Sharon Rothenberg, ’67Charles I. Rothman, ’59Robert A. Rothman, ’91Joseph, ’48, and Phyllis, ’48, RothsteinPhyllis Rothstein, ’48Shirley Rothstein, ’76Stephen I. RothsteinHelen F. Rothwax, ’75Lillian K. Rottenstein, ’71Barbara J. Rottman, ’56Eleanor P. Rouse, ’40

Phyllis L. RouseDonald RouthJohn RowlandMartin Roy, ’68Michael Rozek, ’00Arnold Rozenvasser, ’89Jennifer S. RubainMeredith RubelRobert M. RubenGladys L. Rubenfeld, ’56Joan D. Rubenfeld, ’53Joan RubensteinHelen Rubin, ’71Joyce Rachlin Rubin, ’65

Meyer I. Rubin, ’45Roger H. Rubin, ’65Seymour Rubin, ’56Edith R. Rubinstein, ’47Jeffrey Rubinstein, ’75Ricki D. Rubinstein, ’52Rita RubinsteinWilliam Ruck, ’41Nancy A. Rucker, ’51Martin Rudman, ’55Lidia D. Ruiz, ’01Frances M. Ruoff, ’68

Michael Ruscoe, ’89Janet A. Russek, ’75Patricia A. Russell, ’81Sharyn Russell, ’66Lila Russo, ’65Philip P. Russo, ’58Helen E. Ruther, ’52Jeffrey E. Rutsky, ’79Estelle Rynston, ’48Gladys Rysman, ’64Murray Ryss, ’41Crawford Sabin, ’65Ivy SabinLois M. Sacher, ’53

Andy M. Sachs, ’81Evelyn Sackett, ’84Kay M. Sackman, ’57Irving, ’48, and Irene, ’48, SacksJeanne Sacks, ’80Elaine Safer, ’58Richard G. Safran, ’58Marvin, ’62, and Judy, ’63, SagermanRegine Saint-Jean, ’01Karen A. Sakowitz, ’66Sondra Salant, ’62Steven A. Salant

Eugenia Salazar, ’81Joan Herman Salb, ’55Sylvia Salem, ’43Rochelle Salins, ’67Joel S. Salinsky, ’63Helen Salpeter, ’55Henrietta H. Salpietro, ’73Joyce M. Saltman, ’64Sharon E. Saltzman, ’72Lillian K. Salzman, ’51Ryan SamArlyne Samuels, ’54Laura E. Samuels, ’72Marian C. Samuels

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Morris, ’59, and Marian, ’64, SamuelsJessica Sand, ’61Gertrude Sandgrund, ’39Barbara Sandman, ’58Renee Sands, ’61John M. SannutoDesiree SansculetteLuis SantiagoGloria A. Santino, ’47Ligia Santos, ’78Sheila Saperstein, ’58Phyllis SaphraGeorge N. Sarantinos, ’76Cecile Saretsky, ’60Dorothy Sargeant, ’91Elyse A. Sarhis, ’81Awais Sarwar, ’97Annette Saslow, ’48Robert, ’53, and Lorraine, ’53, SatzStanley Sauber, ’66Claudia Saul, ’02Cynthia Saunders, ’68Diane Savino, ’83Jan M. Savit, ’72Camille D. Sawick, ’74Anita S. Sax, ’55Lester N. Scall, ’60Robert Joseph ScanlonTameka ScarlettEdward J. Schachter, ’51Marvin Schachter, ’46Matthew R. SchaeferAllen Schaeffer, ’58David J. Schaeffer, ’69Helene Schaenman, ’53Debra I. Schaffer, ’55Estelle B. Schaffer, ’53Howard, ’62, and Terry, ’62, SchareBeverly Gordon Scharff, ’57Martin SchatzoffIrwin Schechter, ’68Marcia SchechterSylvia G. Schechter, ’54Joel M. Scheer, ’72Nathan S. ScheinerSheila Scheingold, ’61Beatrice Scher, ’57Shari A. Scher, ’68Marcia Winston Scherer, ’67Stuart M. SchererJeffrey, ’66, and Gwen, ’67, ScherrLeon Schertzer, ’48Geraldine Rosenthal Schick, ’52Joyce B. Schiff, ’60Solomon Schiff, ’51Henry Schilowitz, ’60Linda E. Schlager, ’62Sylvia Kuchinsky Schleimer, ’42Betty Schlissel, ’53Lillian Schlissel, ’51Susan M. Schlisselfeld, ’68Anita L. Schloss, ’68Barbara Schloss, ’58Harvey Schlossberg, ’58Seymour Schlossberg, ’58Susan B. Schlossberg

Herbert Schlosser, ’50Peter M. Schmeelk, ’93Robert A. Schmidt, ’88Iris B. SchmuklerCarl SchnallAdele Goldberg Schneider, ’45Adelia, ’64, and Gerald, ’62, SchneiderAlla Schneider, ’96Bernard, ’52, and Jean, ’48, SchneiderEileen Schneider, ’67Ronald, ’57, and Ada, ’57, SchneiderRuby Schneider, ’57Selma Schneider, ’45Laura Schwartz Schnitzler, ’62David M. Schoen, ’65Dorothy Schoen, ’74Barbara Schoenberg, ’53Carole, ’63, and Harvey, ’65,

SchoenbergFrances S. Schoenberg, ’37Sharon G. Gutman SchoenbergGloria N. Schoenfeld, ’59Sandi Schoenman, ’61Alfred SchonbergerIra Schor, ’72Marcia Schorr, ’55Susan R. Schottenfeld, ’69Joseph SchraibmanEsther W. Schraub, ’84Zona Schreiber, ’52Barbara R. Schrem, ’82Marguerite Schroeder, ’59Sanford L. Schultheis, ’42Hyman Schultz, ’56Kim Schur, ’80Frederick L. SchusterTheodore, ’56, and Dona, ’56, SchwabAnn H. Schwartz, ’42Bunny G. SchwartzDebbie Schwartz, ’45Elinor R. Schwartz, ’39Eugene I. Schwartz, ’39Gertrude H. Schwartz, ’60Howard Schwartz, ’58Jodi P. Schwartz, ’06Katarzyna Schwartz, ’01Ken and Sarah SchwartzLouis P. Schwartz, ’43Norman D. SchwartzRalph Schwartz, ’80Rhoda Schwartz, ’60Rita SchwartzSusan L. Schwartz, ’78Joseph, ’49, and Monique

SchwartzbergRenee M. Schwartzberg, ’49Maxine L. Schwartzman, ’47Vanessa ScipioDenise A. Scott, ’97Eleanor K. Scott, ’52Robert L. Scott, ’96Kenneth SeabrooksOtis Searcy, ’63Hana R. Seavey, ’60Ronnie, ’71, and Ronald, ’71, SeboldJudith A. Sedore, ’71

Janis Seeman, ’51Helen SegalJay Segal, ’51Linda Segal, ’65Marilyn SegallArthur Seidenberg, ’61Sylvia K. Seidman, ’50Thelma Imber Seifer, ’41Sally SeigermanSenta W. Seligmann, ’90Joan A. Senator, ’57Adrienne L. Serowitz, ’57Alejandro S. Serrano, ’82Igor Sery, ’06John B. Sganga, ’61Debbie ShabottArnold Shak, ’72Matthew A. Shakter, ’64Phyllis C. ShalantLaura ShalmiyevaStephanie Shamah, ’02Sydelle Shamah, ’71John T. Shanahan, ’60Lottie Shannon, ’87Amy J. Geffen Shapiro, ’70Claire Z. Shapiro, ’51Irada ShapiroIrving, ’56, and Barbara, ’81, ShapiroKaren E. Shapiro, ’66Lawrence C. Shapiro, ’68Mae E. Shapiro, ’52Naomi Shapiro, ’49Benjamin N. Sharfman, ’42Arthur A. Shaw, ’52Roslyn L. Shaw, ’64Leonard I. Sheer, ’80Gary, ’75, and Rochelle, ’71, SheltonAbe ShenitzerMildred A. Shepetin, ’85John Henry Sheridan, ’03Joshua D. Sherman, ’02Sara H. Sherman, ’72Steven L. Sherman, ’75Barry E. Sherr, ’68Tara Sherry-Torres, ’05Judith ShipengroverRae W. ShnayerDiana ShteynbergNaomi Shualy, ’86Stanley Shubin, ’43Molly Shuchat, ’38Jay Shuldiner, ’65Ruth Shulim, ’37Audrey T. Shulman, ’56Helene Shuster, ’74Helene, ’90, and Ronald ShuterEthel N. Siegel, ’38Gerald M. Siegel, ’53Jessica SiegelMarilyn Stock Siegel, ’56Sheila Weichenberg Siegel, ’59Shelley F. Siegel, ’78Lynn Siegfried, ’69Sandy Joel Siff, ’64Norman H. Sigman, ’04Florence Sikowitz

Joy V. Silber, ’67Morris D. Silber, ’01Ellen Silberman, ’44Irene Silberstein, ’61Yisroel Silberstein, ’87Susan K. Silkowitz, ’69Barbara R. Silver, ’71Nathan, ’47, and Patricia, ’47, SilverRobert N. Silver, ’66Alice H. Silverblatt, ’43Geryl Silver-GreensteinEloise A. Silverman, ’65Eugene M. Silverman, ’59Jacob Silverman, ’56Phyllis R. Silverman, ’48Sheila Bernstein Silverman, ’55Jerome Silverstein, ’47Marsha B. Silverstein, ’69Paul P. Silverstrom, ’74Gail M. Simmons, ’79Valerie Simmons-Miller, ’79Charlotte L. Simon, ’47Ilene Joy Simon, ’83Jane Strongin Simon, ’65Jerry Simon, ’05Phyllis N. Simon, ’55Shirley Cohen Simon, ’56Vanessa L. Simon, ’96Barbara Simpson, ’54Patricia SimpsonMarion A. Sinatra, ’50Edward R. SinclairBlanche Singer, ’53Dale Singer, ’66Lea S. Singer, ’37Linda P. Singer, ’59Susanne Singer, ’66Raja Karanbir SinghSylvia R. Sipress, ’59Gerald Sircus, ’53Evelyn Fanti Sisko, ’57C. Edna Sissman, ’55Ann R. SitomerF. Herbert Skeete, ’59Morris, ’37, and Sadie, ’37, SklarskyTheodora Sklover, ’52Leonard, ’43, and Naomi, ’43, SkriloffSidney Skulnik, ’58Phyllis Slater, ’66Henry D. Slatoff, ’66Doris Sloan, ’66Susanne Sloan, ’51Ellen E. SloaneElaine Slotkin, ’45Michele S. Slotnick, ’92Thelma Slutsky, ’77Sheila F. Small, ’60Benita B. SmallmanJoseph M. Smeragliuolo, ’75Arnold J. Smith, ’60Beatrice M. Smith, ’49Elsa L. Smith, ’00John M. Smith, ’59Leroy SmithMarianne, ’77, and Timothy SmithMaureen M. Smith

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Michael, ’65, and Alice, ’65, SmithNora Smith, ’56Rosalie H. Smith, ’54Gloria Penner Snyder, ’52Helen B. Snyder, ’80Theodore Snyderman, ’51Lynda A. Sobieski, ’05Jesse, ’48, and Judith, ’49, SoddenArlene B. Soifer, ’49Elaine SokolRima Sokoloff, ’83Anne R. Solar, ’56Harvey, ’40, and Miriam SoloffAllen Solomon, ’70Burt A. Solomon, ’65Florence Solomon, ’76Leonard H. Solomon, ’57Phyllis H. SolomonSheldon G. Solomon, ’62Mitchell Solomowitz, ’67Maxine A. Soloway, ’83Georgine Solowe, ’59Sally Solsky, ’76Eleanor Novack Sommers, ’70Sol, ’53, and Claire, ’62, SommersRita K. Sonnen, ’74Adrienne Sonnenmark, ’48Patrick, ’66, and Maureen, ’69,

SorannoCarmine L. SorianoBelmarys E. Sosa-Benitez, ’97Linda SovaFrances L. Spaeth, ’48Ruth Spar, ’39Israel Spector, ’58Linda Spector, ’65Iris R. Spedale, ’63Lester SpeiserBeverly Spelfogel, ’57Jeffrey C. Sperber, ’76Perry Sperber, ’54Marvin, ’49, and Janet SperlingRichard W. Sperling, ’78Salom SpetlerAriana SpeyerJohn Spiciati, ’66Joel S. SpiegelmanRhoda Spiegelman, ’51David, ’47, and Rosalind SpielsingerBarry A. Spielvogel, ’68Micki and Harley SpillerSaul Spindel, ’60Larry Spivack, ’75Florence Pittoff Spool, ’59Patricia L. and Ronald A. SporkaHarvey, ’48, and Norma, ’49, SpruchRhoda Stahl, ’46Harold StancilRoberta L. Standish, ’58Rena Stanford, ’61Helen Stanger, ’06Anita R. Stark, ’48Sheila Diamond Stark, ’55Alvin Starkman, ’51Philip Starr, ’57Virginia C. Stearn, ’53

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Louise F. Steele, ’46Francine Ganz Stein, ’74Herman Stein, ’55Isidore H. Stein, ’39Israel M. Stein, ’64Karen F. Stein, ’62Norman, ’58, and June, ’56, SteinTina L. Steinbeck, ’85Charles, ’63, and Judith, ’65, SteinbergGertrude Steinberg, ’78Diane L. Steiner, ’69Marc S. Steiner, ’06Marlene D. Steiner, ’59Paul, ’54, and Barbara, ’57, Steiner

Steven P. Steiner, ’78Irvin D. Steinman, ’48Andrew SteketeeReynold and B. Louise StellohLynn M. Stember, ’67Suzanne M. Stephan, ’76Zelda Stepner, ’37Gerald Stern, ’58Janet B. Stern, ’39M. Philip, ’51, and Jeanette, ’65, SternRochelle Appelbaum Stern, ’68Sylvia W. Stern, ’52Mildred Sternlicht, ’51

Laurence Stettner, ’59Alice M. Stewart, ’49Kerry J. Stewart, ’69Jean L. St. Fleur, ’05Roberta L. StichJeffrey S. Stichinsky, ’64Lorys StielMarlene Stifelman, ’57Phyllis Stillman, ’42Vera J. Stillman, ’67Randy F. Stills, ’69Salvatore L. Stingo, ’65Arline Stith, ’70Neil, ’51, and Janie, ’51, Stockhamer

Paul Stoler, ’60Lenore P. Stoller-GoldmanYury StolyarskyAlan S. StoneArthur L. Storch, ’77Larry Stotz, ’93Merna E. Strassner, ’58Margaret B. Strauch, ’47Jean R. Straus, ’67Eleanor Strauss, ’49Harvey, ’61, and Barbara Fochi, ’61,

StraussMitchell Strauss, ’52

Warren Strober, ’58Nancy StrouseEmanuel L. Strunin, ’49Ruth StrunskyMaryna StryzhykurkaEnid Stubin, ’74Sandra Stumbo, ’03Carmen N. Suarez-Fitzpatrick, ’89Cornelia Subeliani-QuinonesMichael Suew, ’78David, ’60, and Beverly, ’60, SufianLouise D. SuhrLeila Sulkes, ’61Christine M. Sullivan, ’82

Clare A. Sullivan, ’83Altoon Sultan, ’69Blanche T. Sultan, ’42Edwin A. Sultan, ’53Don Summa and Billy FinneganNeil SumnerMinnie Buchwald Sunfist, ’53Leonard Sunshine, ’58Harold, ’41, and Elaine, ’41, SussBarry Sussman, ’56Evan Swartz, ’82Richard J. Sydenham, ’76Roslyn M. Sydney, ’67

Corinne Holiber Szabo, ’54Paul SzwajkosMagdy S. TadrosJanet D. Taft, ’52Cora W. Taitt, ’90Sal J. Talamo, ’77Roslyn Dichelle Talbot, ’57David Talmas, ’49Hang F. Tam, ’91Suet Y. Tam, ’04Robert H. Tamarin, ’63Lucille C. Tamm, ’71Claire S. Tanabe, ’88Joseph B. Tancer

Bernard Tandler, ’55Carol S. Tanenbaum, ’67Rhoada Kuhlik Tanenbaum, ’49Lilly TangMichael TangYuet Yee TangRichard E. TannenbaumVito Tanzi, ’81Eugenia C. Tarantino, ’70Marie Taravella, ’58Norma L. Tarrow, ’52Magdalene V. Tattnall, ’94Ellen L. Taylor, and Ronald E. Schachter

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Lillian R. Taylor, ’52Faye Taylor-Mason, ’95Michael A. Tedeschi, ’74Philip L. TeitellLaurie Tema-Lyn, ’72Richard J. TenczaMyra J. Teplitzky, ’62Elinor Tepper, ’55Sheila L. TepperHelen Terens, ’35Joel E. Teret, ’64Maria TeslenkoGeorge Tessler, ’57Ralph Testa, ’73Ralph P. Testa, ’63Roy F. TestaSylvia M. Thaler, ’70Erwin K. Thomas, ’72Michael ThomasEunice P. Thomas-HunterCelina L. Thompson, ’95Emeka P. ThompsonMagdeline B. Thompson, ’79Marie Hein Thompson, ’81Paul A. Thompson, ’79Susannah and Michael ThompsonPhilip Thomsen, ’44Winifred Thorsen, ’44Evelyn Z. Tieman, ’50Helen Goldsamt Tiger, ’41Ronald S. Tikofsky, ’52Thelma Timm, ’47Regina Tinkov, ’82Ronald Tisch, ’66Nicholas, ’66, and Katherine, ’98,

TitakisMyrna Weinstein Tokofsky, ’58Judith Tolbert-PurcellAlexis Tomlinson, ’65Barbara Tommaney, ’60Alfia TonachioMurray, ’49, and Anne, ’49, TondowJanet Tonkonow, ’48Vasantha TooveyRita L. Topol, ’66Virginia E. Torcia, ’54Janet L. Torkel, ’84Barry R. Tornick, ’72Jennifer Torres, ’06Loretta C. TorresSusan G. Torro, ’76Philip Trauber, ’70Paul TreatmanUna L. Trench, ’79Eleanor C. Treuhaft, ’49Thelma H. Triant, ’69Gloria TrifflemanFrank Tripoli, ’62Frank T. Trippi, ’49Miriam B. Trokie, ’48Marcia S. Truland, ’62Irene TseSylvia Tsingis, ’94Edith Phyllis, and Joel, ’85, TuberRobert M. Tublin, ’54

Maurice, ’58, and Helene, ’60,Tuchman

Thomas W. Tullo, ’72Audrey F. Tumpowsky, ’63Mildred Tunick, ’55Lois C. Turchin, ’61Phyllis Tureen, ’50Edith Levine Turetsky, ’44Frances Turkel, ’60John TurleyDavid J. Turner, ’68Alan L. TusherAlexandra TysonFrancis I. Uguru, ’89Bernice A. UllmannSusan E. UngerRaymond K. UnterbrinkRosalind Aronowitz Unterman, ’45,

and David UntermanJacob M., ’39, and Janna UsadiMartha W. Usdin, ’50Harry Uvegi, ’72Esan UzoamakaJune Vaccacio, ’93Melvyn Vader, ’66Richard L. Vaill, ’61Cynthia H. Valente, ’78Angelica M. Valentin, ’74Florence M. ValentinoFrancine Valentino, ’86Roberta Valins, ’55Barbara Van Der Heyden, ’65Rita S. Vanderzee, ’66Sybyl M. Van Loo, ’82Stacey J. Van Rossum, ’07Donald I. Van TassellDavid P. VaradyZipporah Varon, ’46Bunie P. Veeder, ’54Santa Velez-Conley, ’78Constantine A. Vellis, ’00Carole VerEeckeMarilyn A. Verna, ’70Harold, ’59, and Rita, ’59, VexSondra Victor, ’71Bernard, ’61, and Marlene, ’62,

Caller VidiborFred H. Vidro, ’52Michael Vigorito, ’79Salvatore J. Villano, ’64Charles F. Visich, ’59Helen Lehrman VissellJohn L. ViveritoMary and Joe VogelNorma Schneider Vogelman, ’46Theodore J. Von Zwehl, ’60Joseph L. Voss, ’98Tom and Gail WaberMiriam F. Wachtel, ’45Harvey Wachtell, ’61Maxine Wachter, ’56Gary M. WadeJune Wagner, ’53Leonard B. Wagner, ’69Michael Wagner, ’62

Annie Wajsfeld, ’72William R. Waka, ’81Brendelle B. Walden, ’47Herb Waldren, ’64Althea Walker, ’01Jeffrey, ’76, and Anne, ’77, WallachRobert, ’79, and Robin, ’80, WallachBarry, ’68, and Jane, ’69, WallackJane WalshLisa M. Walsh, ’75Myrna Wapner, ’58Marcia Warner, ’94Leslie J. Warshauer, ’79Anne Warshaw, ’53Andrea Warshay-Raskin, ’64Sonja Z. Waschitz, ’61Jamie A. Washington, ’02Lawrence, ’64 and Sandy, ’63

WassermanPhyllis WassermanArthur S. Watnick, ’53Benita W. Watterworth, ’53Howard M. Wayne, ’65Evelyn Weber, ’59Judith Weber, ’58Michele L. WeberFaith M. Webster, ’86Paul B. Wehn, ’59Barbara A. Weidenfeld, ’47Monroe Weil, ’62Marvin G. Weinbaum, ’57Berenice S. Weinberg, ’34Elaine R. Weinberg, ’84Greta M. Weinberg, ’54Marci Weinberg, ’41Martin WeinbergPhyllis H. Weinberg, ’46Aaron D. Weiner, ’40Alfred, ’62, and Carole, ’63, WeinerCorinne Weiner, ’51Johanna G. WeinerMyrna G. Weiner, ’51Richard R. Weiner, ’67Helene M. WeingartenRosalind WeinmanBernice N. Weinstein, ’55Claire E. Weinstein, ’67David Weinstein, ’64Julia Weinstein, ’57Sara J. WeinsteinSheldon Weinstein, ’68Janet Weintraub, ’70Arlene L. Weisbach, ’67Burton, ’51, and Eleanor, ’62, WeiserEllen Davis Weisman, ’74Arnold M. Weiss, ’54Barry D. Weiss, ’71Dorothy WeissEileen E. Weiss, ’64Lois Weiss, ’68Morton Weiss, ’57Roslyn E. Weiss Sharon C. Weiss, ’67Julian Weissgold, ’52Beatrice S. Weissler, ’47

Arie, ’77, and Judith WeissmanJane WeissmanMichael, ’68, and Elaine, ’62,

WeissmanAaron Weisstuch, ’59Harriet Weitzenfeld, ’43Dorothy P. Welan, ’44Danamarie Welch, ’01Diana Weller, ’54Mac WellmanDonald M. WentlerDonald WenzIvan, ’50, and Thelma, ’51, WernerStephen M. Werner, ’67Lorraine H. Wernow, ’56Judith W. Wertheim, ’54Norman and Marlene WertheimerSandra J. Weseley, ’56Peter WestonSarah Wexler, ’77Victor M. WexlerElinor R. WhartonEdwina White, ’66Elgeva J. White, ’97Julia White, ’74Ann T. Whooley, ’71Lawrence Widerlite, ’63Ronnie Goldstein Kopp Wiener, ’68Rita Wiepert, ’56Erik WieselSol A. Wieselthier, ’51Gaye Wiesner, ’73William R. Wiesner, ’61Geraldine W. Williams, ’75Glenna M. Williams, ’85Harriet B. Williams, ’48Kelvin R. Williams, ’04Marian Williams, ’40Thelia N. Williams, ’66C. Norman, and Frances WillisLance R. WillisMark Willis, ’86Stella K. Willner, ’36James and Joan WilsonStanley B. Windwer, ’55Georgene R. Winick, ’71Ellen L. Winkler, ’73Thelma WinklerAnita Winston, ’58Aurora WintersBeatrice Wishnick, ’52Elaine R. Wishnow, ’67Phyllis J. Wit, ’47Elaine WitkinSuzanne Wolbers, ’99Carolyn E. Wolcott, ’36Baruch WolhendlerHenrietta F. Wolland, ’59Jeffrey E. Wolmetz, ’77Rachelle Wolosoff 1976William Won, ’62Shauntay E. WoodsHarold Wool, ’36Betty Woolf, ’48Carl E. Worrell, ’89

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Michael WorthGil Wortsmann, ’48Leon S. Woskoff, ’53Joseph M. WronkaAnne Wong WuMuzhen WuEmma L. Wunsch, ’04Amy Wynn, ’86Harvey A. Yablonsky, ’54Joyce I. Yaes, ’66Sulieman YahiaDong YanKarson Yan

Philip Yankofsky, ’71Marvin Yanofsky, ’64Maryna YarotskaLydia Yefet, ’76Barbara Kromberg Yellowitz, ’58Miriam YelskyMichael L. Yoel, ’74Marsha R. Yorinks, ’66Leonard, ’42, and Dorothy, ’76,

YosweinCyril Young, ’00George C. Young, ’73Laura S. Young

Matthew, ’62, and Renee, ’67, YoungShirley YoungHelen Yrisarry, ’55Marina Yuabova, ’05Irving S. Yudelowitz, ’49Kay Czap Yudson, ’72Marion L. Yurow, ’56Diane F. Zagare, ’72Susanna Zakon, ’63Frieda Phyllis Zaleon, ’44Doris ZallenAntonia Zambrano, ’98Jean Wohl Zamore, ’40

Olga Zara, ’73Marion G. Zaretzky, ’66Gail I. Zaslow, ’68Milton ZaslowJohn S. ZawishaJoseph F. Zaza, ’90Eugenia Pawlik Zeitlin, ’45Gloria R. Zeitlin, ’68Martin Zelkind, ’44Romanovski ZephirinLillian J. Zerilli, ’81Xiaoqian Zhang, ’87Zhenrong Zhang, ’01

Hai S. Zhou, ’96Phyllis Ziegler, ’66Sheila P. Ziegler, ’70Eva S. Ziesk, ’45Anna Zimmer, ’43Stuart Zimmer, ’66Janet ZimmermanJoyce Zimmerman, ’60Edna Zinar, ’44Sheryl P. Zinberg, ’47Melvin Zipes, ’52Eugene M. ZiserMae Zlotnik, ’35

Vita M. Zola, ’69Willard Vail Zook, ’03Jonathan Zorn, ’72Pearl Cele K. Zucker, ’48Toby Zucker, ’63William ZuckerMichael A. Zuckerman, ’75Paul, ’74, and Linda, ’75, ZuckermanRhoda Goldstein Zuckerman, ’47Barbara Zucrow, ’56Helen Zukowski, ’72Lorraine Zweifler, ’49Leo Zwell, ’34

Joseph Zwerling, ’73Elaine R. Zwick, ’61Sharon B. Zwick, ’73Anonymous (29)

BequestsEstate of Theda AllerhandEstate of Bernard AndermanEstate of Fred BrauenEstate of Thomas E. CummingsEstate of Margaret P. DohertyEstate of Ruth B. Frishman

Estate of Jean HakesEstate of Ruth LimmerEstate of Rae MatyasEstate of James D. MerrittEstate of Miriam MillerEstate of Ruth MintonEstate of Jay NewmanEstate of Stanley C. and

Charlotte S. PensakEstate of Jean Regina SteinbergEstate of Adele M. Towbin

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Corporate andFoundation Donors* Includes multi-year pledge

$50,000 and overBarnes & NobleBrooklyn College Alumni

Association*Independence Community

Foundation*Jewish Foundation for Education

of WomenAnonymous (1)

$25,000–$49,999The Charlotte W. Newcombe

FoundationColgate-Palmolive CompanyThe George Backer Family

Foundation, Inc.Hess Foundation, Inc.

$10,000–$24,999The Charles A. Mastronardi

FoundationCon EdisonDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationExxonMobil FoundationJohnson & JohnsonThe Rona Jaffe FoundationSovereign BankAnonymous (1)

$5,000–9,999Aetna, Inc.Ann & Gordon Getty FoundationBrooklyn College Alumni

Association, Palm Beach ChapterProfessional Staff CongressTarget

$2,500–$4,999Brooklyn College Alumni Association,

Broward-Dade ChapterForest City Ratner CompaniesING FoundationState of New YorkTele-Measurements Inc.

$1,000–$2,499Brooklyn College Alumni

Association, Manhattan ChapterBrooklyn College Alumni

Association, Southwest BrooklynChapter

Brooklyn College Faculty CircleChepstow Real EstateDeloitte, Haskins & SellsDow Jones & Company, Inc.Fannie Mae FoundationGranoff Family Foundation The H & R Block FoundationHarry D. Forsyth FoundationHealth Plus PHSR, Inc.Jack Kent Cooke FoundationJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Kendall/Hunt Publishing CompanyLoews FoundationNorth Star FundPfizer, Inc.Pinnacle Managing Co. LLCPitney BowesS. H. Cowell FoundationShabel Family Foundation

$500–$999321 Theatrical ManagementAllianceBernsteinBoneau/Bryan-Brown, Inc.Congregation Emanu-El of the

City of New YorkEdwardsIBM, Matching Gift FoundationKPMG Peat MarwickMetropolitan Life FoundationNew York Life FoundationNew York Metropolitan Reference

and Research Library AgencyPrudential FoundationUBS Foundation USA Matching

Gift ProgramUnilever United States, Inc.V-Day Committee

$100–$49942nd AD Community Democratic

ClubAmerican International GroupAXA FoundationBristol-Myers Squibb Fund Inc.Brooklyn & Long Island Lawyers

Wives & FriendsBrooklyn College Alumni

Association, Campus ChapterBrooklyn College Alumni

Association, Tucson Chapter

Brooklyn College MemberOrganizations

Brooklyn College Women’s CenterChancy Memorial FoundationChrist Episcopal ChurchChurch & Dwight Co., Inc.Conservatory of Music of

Brooklyn CollegeThe Dabah Family Foundation, Inc.DTE Energy FoundationEli Lilly and CompanyGeneral Electric FoundationGlaxoSmithKline FoundationGreenbaum & Orecchio, Inc.H. J. Heinz Company FoundationInternational PaperKimco Realty CorporationMason Tenders District Council of

Greater New YorkMassMutual Financial Group

Matching Gift ProgramMerck Company FoundationMerrill Lynch & Co.Middlesex County Association

of PsychologistsMorgan Stanley & CompanyNartional Jewish Democratic CouncilNational Starch & Chemical

FoundationNorthrop Grumman FoundationOlder Women’s League,

Brooklyn ChapterPearsonProcter & Gamble FundRenaissance Technologies, LLCTexas Instruments FoundationThomson Tax & AccountingTime-Warner, Inc.

The Vanguard Group FoundationW.W. Grainger, Inc.The Walt Disney Foundation

Up to $99Endurance Human ResourcesThe JPMorgan Chase FoundationLittle League, District 27, New YorkMutual of AmericaThe New York TimesScripps Howard FoundationSEI Private Trust CompanyVerizon FoundationXerox Foundation

This year, many individual donorssignificantly increased theircontributions to the Brooklyn CollegeFoundation through matching giftprograms sponsored by their employers. We sincerely thank the companies that have generously supported thephilanthropic interests of their employeesby contributing to Brooklyn College in this manner.

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Executive CommitteeThe Executive Committee comprises all officers and committeechairs and the president of Brooklyn College. The ExecutiveCommittee has all the powers of the board when the board is not in session. The Executive Committee considers keyrecommendations from the board committees listed below, andsets the agenda for the full board meeting.

Audit and Finance CommitteeBarry Feirstein, Chair

The Audit and Finance Committee selects and works with theFoundation’s auditors, currently Loeb & Troper, to ensure that the Foundation continues to meet nationally accepted auditingstandards. In addition to reviewing the annual financial statementsand budget, the committee examines employee policies andprocedures to ensure Foundation compliance with CUNY best practices.

Development CommitteeHoward Wohl, Chair

The Development Committee provides oversight of the fundraisingactivities of the Foundation, including monitoring the staffingand goal-setting of the Development Office. Members providecritical advice on alumni research, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Notable accomplishments during the past year include:

• An increase of 52 percent, in the overall number of gifts received,from 5,006 in 2007 to more than 7,600 in 2008.

• An internal target of a 15 percent increase in giving over a three-year running average.

• Development of a new monthly giving club, the Boylan Society.

• Support for expanded major gift capacity, with the addition ofnew staff.

• Oversight of planning and feasibility for new campaign.

Investment Committee Martin Sass, Chair

The Investment Committee is charged with prudently buildingthe Foundation’s endowment fund to secure the long-term futureof Brooklyn College. Committee members are responsible for the development and periodic review of the fund’s InvestmentPolicies and Guidelines and for asset allocation to variousinvestment strategies to achieve appropriate diversification of the fund’s investments based on its needs and objectives. Thecommittee selects, meets with, and manages a variety of outsideprofessional investment managers, in consultation with an outside adviser and monitoring firm.

Sol J. Barer, ’68Sam E. Beller, ’59Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, ’76Don Buchwald, ’59Edwin H. Cohen, ’62Irwin Federman, ’56Barry R. Feirstein, ’74Roy L. Furman, ’60Richard F. Gaccione, ’68Bernard H. Garil, ’62Ilene Gold, ’62Jules Haimovitz, ’71Frances A. HessMyron I. Kandel, ’52

Christoph M. KimmichMurray Koppelman, ’57Donald Kramer, ’58Herbert Kurz, ’41Michael Lynne, ’61Marge Magner, ’69Madelon Leventhal Rand, ’64Florence Cohen Rosen, ’59Martin D. Sass, ’63Hal Schaffer, ’56Irwin Schneiderman, ’43Zachary L. Solomon, ’57Alexander Tanger, ’01Leonard Tow, ’50

Richard A. Wilpon, ’72Howard Wohl, ’64Carol L. Zicklin, ’61

Honorary GovernorsJerry Della Femina, ’57James Fantaci, ’68Stanley Goldstein, ’59Saul B. Katz, ’60Morton L. Topfer, ’59

Trustee EmeritusBertram Fields, ’42

Life TrusteeDaniel M. Lyons, ’39

Brooklyn College Foundation Board of Trustees

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Governance and Nominating CommitteeMyron Kandel, Chair

The Governance and Nominating Committee is charged with ensuring best-practice governance of the Foundation andcontinued development of the Foundation’s board of trustees.Responsibilities include directing research for prospective boardmembers and providing recommendations for new board candidates,for officers of the Foundation, and for honorary governors.

Performing Arts Center CommitteeDon Buchwald, Chair

The Performing Arts Center Committee is charged with monitoringthe Foundation’s role in supporting the College’s new project to build a state-of-the art performing arts center for BrooklynCollege. The committee members consulted on the design andconstruction of the center, helped to select the architectural team,set naming opportunities, and monitored the progress of thefunding campaign.

Planned Giving Committee Sam Beller, Chair

Planned Giving Committee members provide guidance andtechnical expertise on planned gifts and the solicitation of suchgifts. In FY08 this committee spearheaded the implementation of expanded outreach and marketing efforts, which resulted innearly $2.8 million in new revenue.

Student Life CommitteeZachary Solomon, Chair

The Student Life Committee engages Foundation trustees incampus activities and programs that enrich the lives of students.Foundation trustees are joined on this committee by keyadministrators, including the dean of undergraduate studies andthe dean of student affairs, and two students who work withtrustees to identify critical student needs. Notable accomplishmentsduring the past year include:

• Leadership Forum––thirteen trustees participated in nine eventswith more than 461 students in attendance.

• Support for an academic advisement conference. The focus of the conference was to enhance the academic advisementteam’s ability to support student achievement and success; 125 advisers attended.

• Funding for SERVA, a College program that promotes anddocuments student volunteerism.

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Brooklyn College Legacy SocietyWe honor and recognize the members of our Legacy Society, a group of generous alumni and friends whohave named the Brooklyn College Foundation in their wills, trusts, life income gifts, insurance policies, orretirement plans. Legacy Society members are helping to advance the College’s tradition of student successthrough their visionary gifts. We are grateful for their extraordinary commitment to securing the future ofthe College.

“Like so many others, I would not have been able to attend college if not for Brooklyn

College, and I have always been grateful. I felt it was important to give something back to the

school that means so much to me and laid the foundation for my success.”—Sam Beller, ’59

Lila AbrahamsonBetty L. Allen, ’38Marilyn Apelson, ’47Willard, ’68, and Eleanor,

’67, ArchieMaria Argano, ’89Millicent Aronoff, ’44Sheila Baily, ’47Daniel Baker, ’57Kelvin A. Barry, Sr., ’00Libby Baskin, ’49Lawrence E. Behr, ’56Sam E. Beller, ’59Lorna R. Bernard, ’47Fannie K. Beyer, ’43Roslyn D. Bienenstock, ’58Irwin E. Blum, ’34George Bonomi, ’63Philip J. Canciglia, ’54Nathan Cedars, ’39Jules Chametzky, ’50Sui Kuk Cheng, ’99

Edwin H. Cohen, ’62Melvin, ’44, and Beatrice

Greenapple, ’46, DavisGeorge Edelman, ’42Robert, ’63, and Diane

Goldman, ’68, EdelmanHerbert L. Ennis, ’53Barry R. Feirstein, ’74Joseph S. Fisher, ’52George Friedman, ’56Benjamin Fruchter, ’36Barbara Leslie Gerber-

Krasner, ’62Dena GewertzmanStanley Goldstein, ’59Meri Seinfeld Goodman, ’64,

and Robert GoodmanJeffrey S. Gordon, ’79Samuel H. Gottlieb, ’39Jeanne S. Hale, ’38Robert, ’62, and Phyllis, ’63,

Hechtman

Anna Helbon, ’41Mary HowardEva Hubschman, ’40Esther Kamhi, ’69Myron, ’52, and Thelma,

’54, KandelSylvia Kaplan, ’72Leanora B. Katzman, ’53Stuart Kessler, ’50Ira M. Kluger, ’80Murray I. Kofkin, ’49Murray Koppelman, ’57Adele Kraetz, ’48Donald Kramer, ’58Claire A. Lambkin, ’53Frank M. Lassman, ’41Jacob Lebowitz, ’57Sylvia B. Lederman, ’35Sandra R. Leiblum, ’65Elliot Levine, ’46Fred Levine, ’56Helen Lieber, ’39

Ethel L. Liebman, ’57Ethel C. Liebmann, ’34Jennifer E. Lipchik, ’64Walter Lipiner, ’48Lesley A. Lull, ’81Daniel M. Lyons, ’39Philip Medvin, ’43Joan B. Meer, ’58Philip N. MelnickFlorence Sternlieb

Menchel, ’45Rita Meyer, ’60Sophie Halabi Minkoff, ’38Nathan, ’55, and Laura, ’49,

NeuerRuth Oppenheim, ’42Samuel Phillips, ’52Miriam PolletSaul G. Poss, ’34Belle Rothberg, ’58Betty J. Rowen, ’41Irene Ruotolo, ’59

Joan Herman Salb, ’55Gloria A. Santino, ’47Irwin Schneiderman, ’43Shirley Cohen Simon, ’56Ronnie L. Simons, ’66Joseph Spiegel, ’73Gerald Stein, ’59Freddie Y. Swinson, ’66Alexander Tanger, ’01Kate M. Tuchman, ’34Cheryl M. Vassall, ’72Thomas, ’57, and Anita,

’69, VolpeBrendelle B. Walden, ’47Anne S. Wax, ’39Robert D. Weisberg, ’49Howard Wohl, ’64Abraham Wolf, ’56Ethyle R. Wolfe

Legacy Society Members

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Tribute and Memorial Gifts Many of our committed supporters give to the Brooklyn College Foundation as a lasting tribute to a family member, friend, or associate. We are pleased to recognize these kind gestures by acknowledging theindividuals in whose honor or in whose memory gifts were made to the Foundation between July 1, 2007,and June 30, 2008.

Class of 1958 50th Reunion GiftWe are delighted to acknowledge those members of our Class of 1958 who celebrated their 50th graduationreunion by graciously giving back to Brooklyn College. Their generous contributions financed the installationof a waterfall that will serve as a filtration system for our beloved Brooklyn College Lily Pond. This wonderfulclass gift will not only serve to beautify the campus but will help to improve the environment for allmembers of the College community and future generations of students.

Susan Antelis, ’73Joanne W. Carter, ’76Yetta S. Center, ’38George Edelman, ’42Ruth ElkinIlene Gold, ’62

Mary W. GrahamIrma HellerGertrude Jacobson, ’65H. JacobsonChristoph and Flora KimmichMarge Magner, ’69

Yetta PollackDavid and Sylvia PosnerTess and Robert, ’33, RobinsonLouis and Evelyn SchwartzDeborah ShanleyPhyllis Wasserman

Morris WertheimerE.T. Williams, ’60Carol, ’61, and Lawrence Zicklin

In Honor of

Virginia Allaire, ’38Seymour Benzer, ’42Maurice Bleifeld, ’33Sydelle Brenner, ’41Joseph Caputo Jr.Giancarla Ciaramitaro, ’85Grace Cooper, ’35Eric DuttBeatrice Edelman, ’43Herbert Feiler, ’42David Feldhamer, ’32Robert FennellHarry Gideonse Floyd Gilbert

Morton Golden, ’34Nathan Goldstein, ’37Doreen GrantMarion Greenstone, ’46Muriel Gross, ’35Nadia GuerrieroLee Hilsenrath, ’56Hugh Wiley HitchcockGeisa HoffmanHerbert H. Hoffman, ’48Kayla Pomerantz Horowitz, ’42Edmund KaneHank KaplanMiriam Kaye, ’44

Selma Lurie Kelson, ’54Dr. KleinmanBertha KornBarbara Krupp, ’57Arthur Levenson, ’34Sylvia LevyLeon I. Lipner, ’40Stanley MalinovichBethany McCurryPaula Nish, ’53Sonie ParkerGeorgette PassedoitAnne Raskin, ’57Madeline Russell Robinton

Benjamin RosenIra RosenbergBetty Rudorfer, ’36Ramon SanchezAnna Schulz, ’33Beatrice Shapiro, ’47Jack TancerDaniel Tanner, ’52Elaine ThompsonOdette Toomey, ’42Adam Wiepert

In Memory of

Rita AbbottJudith N. AbelesFrances AuerbachPhyllis M. BenjaminDavid BernsteinMiriam BloomGail BookArlene BrennerBarbara BurnsCarole A. BusbyJacqueline H. CharityMurraye S. DicksteinJudith E. DubroRebecca DulitzMarilyn EpsteinMarlene Rosen Fine

Richard FlacksAnne J. FontekAnthony P. GalatolaLynne P. GarelickLaura GinsburgSheila R. GoldbergSanford GoldhaberLeonard GrundtJudith P. GurlitzLois HedlundLawrence HessmanNathan L. HonigbaumGrace HughesMarie E. IervolinoDoris KatzRose Katz

David KernerDonald KramerMyrna KruuseAlvin KuneffskyRobert J. LeventhalShlomo LevineArnold D. LevittBabette R. LipskyEdward S. MaynardRichard B. MarcusThespi P. MortimerAbraham MuslinHellaine Drucker NepoSheldon NeuringerDavid S. OlingerHelene Orenstein

Lois M. PassmanAnita R. PescowSandra PikoffDeborah T. PoritzMarcia T. RivinDiane E. RosenGerald F. RosenblattCharles L. RubinElaine SaferGaspare J. SaladinoDeloris SandersHyman SardyAllen SchaefferRita B. SchwalbSandor C. SchweigerSteven G. Silverberg

Belle H. SimonRosemarie K. SmallBenita B. SmallmanFrank A. SmithJacqueline SnowberJoanne H. SolomonBarbara D. StarerMerna E. StrassnerLeah TrachtenMyrna WapnerJudith WeberMarcia E. WeiserMyrtle G. WhitmoreHarriet C. Williams

Class of 1958 50th Reunion Donors

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Boylan Society Founding Members

Boylan SocietyThis year marked the inauguration of our Boylan Society monthly giving program. We acknowledge our founding Boylan Society members, who have generously committed to donating monthly gifts to the BrooklynCollege Foundation. These sustainable contributions serve as a predictable source of Annual Fund income thatfurther enables the Foundation to meet the growing needs of the College and its students.

Houseplan Bench GiftsWe were touched by the generosity and thoughtfulness of those Houseplan members who funded benches alongsidethe Brooklyn College Lily Pond. These rare gifts serve to further beautify our campus and solidify connections toBrooklyn College, as well as support the success of our students. We are happy to acknowledge those individualswho contributed towards purchasing Houseplan benches this year.

“Most of us came from humble backgrounds, and Brooklyn College gave us the tools to achieve

our goals. This is a simple and sincere way to say thanks, and a great way to create a lasting legacy

at the College that meant so much to us.”—Richard Gelman,’67, Phi Lambda Delta

Lillian R. BaumannAlan S. Buchholz, ’67Rodrick C. Bussey, ’92Lee Crespi, ’65Melvina U. Dick, ’04

Camille R. Francis, ’05Averell Golub, ’88Dorothy N. Krasnoff, ’47Deborah Y. Nance, ’74Esosa C. Ogbahon, ’04

Norman Perlmutter, ’51Walter E. Phelps, ’49Lawrence E. Plaskett, ’62Richard A. Rampell, ’49Denise L. Romano, ’06

Gwendlyn G. Ronis, ’47Debbie Schwartz, ’45John Henry Sheridan, ’03Lance R. Willis, ’06

Phi Lambda Delta BenchJack Barocas, ’63Norman Bernstein, ’59Robert Cutick, ’57Philip Datlof, ’58Harvey R. Duboff, ’60Richard A. Eisenberg, ’70Michael H. Feder, ’57Bernard Feinerman, ’57Frederic Fenig, ’65Robert K. Fink, ’57Roy L. Furman, ’60Richard Gelman, ’67

Gary L. Goldberg, ’69Stephen R. Goldenberg, ’58Michael Gustave, ’64Martin D. Juvelier, ’62Seymour Katz, ’61Edward S. Kersh, ’61Ronald H. Kessler, ’54Paul Knable, ’69Alan Koenigsberg, ’62Stanley Kranczer, ’59Mel Richard Krohn, ’66Jacob L. Levy, ’56Michael Lipit, ’59

Robert L. Loeb, ’63Frank Luongo, ’64Michael Lynne, ’61Bruce J. Miller, ’56Sheldon Roth, ’60Eugene S. Schloss, ’62Stephen R. Shapiro, ’56Jerry Stahl, ’62Allan Sulzer, ’60Gary S. Weinberger, ’71Steven Zalkind, ’63

DuBois House BenchVictor M. Bardack, ’62Robert A. Feldman, ’62Michael H. Friedman, ’62Harvey P. Grossman, ’62Saul J. Heitner, ’63Gerald Imber, ’62Harvey Mirsky, ’64Nancy Raskin, ’64Leslie M. Salkin, ’62Melvin Schwartz, ’62

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The Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc.

BALANCE SHEET

June 30, 2008

(with summarized financial information for June 30, 2007)

2008 2007

ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,818,567 $ 2,127,668

Investments (includes $1,114,580 in 2008 and $1,358,521 in 2007held in split-interest agreements) 58,545,900 59,889,855

Interest receivable 8,626 13,385

Contributions receivable (net of allowance of $400,000 in 2008 and 2007) 13,913,363 14,295,569

Beneficial interest in remainder trusts 885,744 915,505

Beneficial interest in life insurance 97,765

Prepaid expenses and other receivables 23,748 25,480

Artwork and collections 3,205,320 233,820

Total assets $79,499,033 $77,501,282_________ _________

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Liabilities

Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 177,357 $ 196,131

Annuity obligations 711,224 $ 683,618

Total liabilities 888,581 879,749

Net assets Unrestricted

Operating 3,447,663 4,424,000

Artwork and collections 3,205,320 233,820

Board designated endowment 1,108,509 6,329,574

Total unrestricted net assets 7,761,492 10,987,394

Temporarily restricted 28,105,408 28,224,255

Permanently restricted 42,743,552 37,409,884

Total net assets 78,610,452 76,621,533

Total liabilities and net assets $79,499,033 $77,501,282_________ _________

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

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How You Can Support Brooklyn CollegeThe Brooklyn College Foundation relies on the generosity of individuals, foundations, and corporations tohelp further Brooklyn College’s mission of providing high-quality, affordable education. There are manyways that donors can support the Foundation’s cause.

The Annual FundAnnual gifts by alumni and friends to the Brooklyn College

Foundation underwrite current needs that cannot be funded

by state assistance, tuition, or fees. The College increasingly

relies on such private contributions to strengthen its programs.

Unrestricted gifts to the Annual Fund support academic

scholarships, professorships and faculty research grants, improved

campus facilities, cocurricular student-learning opportunities,

and new technologies for classrooms and laboratories.

For more information about the Annual Fund, please

contact Shara Richter, associate director of the Annual Fund,

at 718.951.5074, or [email protected].

The Legacy Society: Planned Gifts and BequestsMembers of the Brooklyn College Legacy Society share our

vision of academic excellence for generations to come and help

secure that vision by making a provision for the College in

their estate planning. The Brooklyn College Foundation offers

several future-oriented investment opportunities for those

who want to carry forward the spirit of excellence at Brooklyn

College, including life income trust, charitable lead trust,

life insurance, or gifts of stock or real estate. Legacy Society

members may also make planned gifts in the form of a bequest.

For more information about the Legacy Society or making

a planned gift, please contact William Healy, senior philanthropy

adviser, at 718.951.5074, or [email protected].

The Boylan SocietyThe Boylan Society is the Brooklyn College Foundation’s

monthly giving program. When you join the Boylan Society,

you authorize the Foundation to receive a monthly tax-deductible

gift from your checking account or by credit card. This is a

wonderful opportunity to provide dependable, enduring, and

reliable support to your alma mater. You will no longer need

to be concerned with renewal payments or reminder mailings.

And since automatic monthly gifts do not require outreach

efforts to secure, they are the most efficient way to sustain the

level of academic excellence at Brooklyn College.

For more information about the Boylan Society, please

contact Shara Richter, associate director of the Annual Fund,

at 718.951.5074, or [email protected].

Gifts OnlineIt is now easier than ever to make a donation to Brooklyn

College! Just log on to the Brooklyn College Foundation

website, www.brooklyncollegefoundation.org, and use our

secure connection to make a tax-deductible gift with your

credit card or debit card, with a MasterCard, American Express,

or Visa logo. We also accept automatic fund transfers from

your checking or savings account. It is a wonderful and

convenient way to help us continue our work on behalf of

Brooklyn College students.

Establishing a Scholarship, Award, or PrizeThe Brooklyn College Foundation offers more than six

hundred scholarships and awards—valued at nearly $2 million

annually—that help to provide access and excellence to the

best and most ambitious students. Within limits, a scholarship,

award, or prize may reflect the specific wishes of a donor.

Many funds have been established to honor a former student

or a faculty member or to encourage students in a particular

academic area. Establishing a scholarship, award, or prize

can also be a very personal and special way to memorialize a

loved one’s interests.

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For more information about establishing a scholarship,

award, or prize, please contact Stephanie Ehrlich, associate

director of stewardship, at 718.951.5074, or

[email protected].

Naming OpportunitiesBrooklyn College offers a wide spectrum of naming opportunities

intended to help you meet your philanthropic goals. Individuals

or groups of donors may select from a menu of naming options

ranging from commemorative bricks in front of our new

West Quad building, to benches near our beloved Brooklyn

College Lily Pond, to classrooms or lecture halls around

campus. These are very special opportunities to leave a legacy

at the College, while contributing to the success of future

Brooklyn College students.

For more information about purchasing a commemorative

brick, please contact Shara Richter, associate director of the

Annual Fund, at 718.951.5074, or [email protected].

For more information about all other naming opportunities

around campus, please contact William Healy, senior philanthropy

adviser, at 718.951.5074, or [email protected].

Tributes and MemorialsThe Brooklyn College Foundation Tribute and Memorial

Program was created at your request as a means to offer special

recognition to individuals who have made a difference in your

life. A donation to the Tribute and Memorial Program gives

you the opportunity to honor a loved one, friend, or business

associate through a memorial gift or in tribute on an occasion

of celebration, such as a birthday, anniversary, or retirement.

A tribute gift may also be made as an expression of

appreciation to a caregiver. The program is a meaningful way

to express feelings of remembrance or gratitude.

For more information about tributes and memorials,

please contact Shara Richter, associate director of the Annual

Fund, at 718.951.5074, or [email protected].

Matching Gifts: Double the Impact of Your Donation!Each year, more than seven thousand corporations provide

matching funds to educational and cultural organizations

across the country. If you are affiliated with a company that

matches its employees’ contributions to higher education,

you may be eligible to have your gift to the Brooklyn College

Foundation matched. Because employers consider matching

gifts a benefit to their employees, your company’s human

resources department or personnel office is the most likely

source for specific information. Complete the matching-gift

form provided by your employer and send it with your gift.

The Foundation will process the company form and notify

you when the match is received.

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Stephanie EhrlichAssociate Director, Stewardship

Joe FodorAssociate Director, Research

William Healy, ’99Senior Philanthropy Adviser

Larisa KholodenkoAccountant

Larry KnightDatabase Manager

Beth Farryn LevineDirector of Development

Anna M. JohnsonExecutive Assistant

Farah Naz, ’05Development Associate

Patricia PalermoOffice Manager

Shara RichterAssociate Director, Annual Fund

Katy SchlesingerAssociate Director, Foundation Relations

Andrew Sillen, ’74Executive Director

Brooklyn College Foundation Staff

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