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a magazine for alumni and friends of university of the sciences in philadelphia winter 2007, volume 96 no. 3 Designing for 19th-Century America Circa 1821 Exhibition By the Numbers Celebrating American Pharmacists Month Proud Alumni Want to Give Back to USP 2006 Response to Alumni Survey The Changing Façade of USP

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a magazine for alumni and friends of university of the sciences in philadelphia winter 2007, volume 96 no. 3

Designing for 19th-Century AmericaCirca 1821 Exhibition

By the NumbersCelebrating American Pharmacists Month

Proud Alumni Want to Give Back to USP2006 Response to Alumni Survey

The Changing Façade of USP

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from the president

As we begin this New Year, I would like to wish all of you a happy, peaceful 2007, with hope that this year will bring us all good health and good fortune.

2006 was truly an extraordinary year for USP. The completion and dedication of the McNeil Science and Technology Center and the conclusion of a capital campaign that exceeded its goal by raising almost $27 million were significant accomplishments, and these achievements have set the stage for USP’s continued growth. It has been through the

ongoing support and dedicated generosity of our alumni and friends that we have been able to realize our ambitious goals, and for this, we remain deeply grateful.

In this issue, you will find our annual Honor Roll of Donors—a listing of our benefactors whose generous support in this past year contributed to our success. To all of you, I extend sincere and lasting gratitude on behalf of our students and faculty. The commitment to USP that is demonstrated through your financial support is the cornerstone on which we will continue

to build the university of the future. As you will also see in the Financial Highlights section, the stewardship of your investment in USP contin-ues to provide the financial stability necessary for growth.

2007 will be another exciting year on our campus—and beyond our traditional physical borders. As you can see, progress continues to be made on the physical improvements to the campus, enhancing the academic environment. Even as we continue to develop and refine the elements of our strategic plan, Vision 2010, new ventures are taking shape. Featured in this issue is the new collaboration between USP and University of the Arts, offering unique opportunities to students at both universities. We have also partnered with New York University in a special program to offer students the chance to study abroad through NYU’s fine, long-established program.

In a future issue, you will read more about a unique collaboration between USP and Virtua Health. USP and Virtua have developed a strategic partnership to create a model for innovation in learning, technology, and applied health care that will provide new dimensions in the education of pharmacists and health care professionals.

A key element to our success in these exciting new ventures is leadership. I am pleased to announce that USP has been fortunate to add two highly qualified, experienced, and ener- getic individuals to our executive leadership team. This past year, Rod Miller joined us as senior vice president for marketing and development. Rod served most recently as vice chancellor at University of Massachusetts

Medical School and brings 31 years of higher education and professional experience to USP. I am also pleased to announce that we have successfully completed our search for a provost to replace Dr. Barbara Byrne when she retires in July. Dr. M. Gary Sayed, currently dean of the college of science and health at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, has accepted and will be joining USP on July 1. Dr. Sayed has a proven track record of leadership and a diverse background of accomplishments in higher education. With these two individuals joining us, I am confident that 2007 will be another remarkable year.

Again, I thank you all for your continuing confidence and support.

PhILIP P. GErbINo P’69, PharmD’70 President

“The mission of University of the Sciences in Philadelphia is to educate students to become leaders and innovators in the sciences, health professions, and emerging related disciplines. Building on our legacy as the nation’s first college of pharmacy, we provide excellence in teaching, research, and service.”

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cover stories

The Changing Façade of USP

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From new buildings to renovations, campus improvements are transforming the USP environment.

Proud Alumni Want to Give Back to USPA Consensus on CollaborationPage 8

The 2006 Alumni Survey results show alumni are proud.

features

Circa 1821: Design and Material Culture in the Young RepublicPage 10

USP museum’s exhibition showcases 19th-century design.

Fall Fest and Alumni Reunion 2006Page 12

Relive the festivities through photos.

First Person: By the NumbersPage 14

PCP students celebrate American Pharmacists Month.

Honor Roll of Donors and Financial Statement for 2005-2006Page 31

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, USP ends another fiscal year with a balanced budget.

departments

Alumni FocusPage 15

Bulletin BoardPage 17

Sports in ShortPage 20

Scholarly ActivityPage 22

Alumni EventsPage 26

Class NotesPage 28

a magazine for alumni and friends of university of the sciences in philadelphia

winter 2007, volume 96 no. 3

Robert L. McNeil, Jr., with his family in the atrium of the McNeil Science and Technology Center.

Philadelphia College of Pharmacy students pose for pictures in their new white coats.

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a publication of university of the sciences in philadelphiaThe Bulletin is produced by the Department of Strategic Marketing Communications

Senior Vice President, Marketing and Development Rod Miller

Vice President, Strategic Marketing Communications, Executive Editor Carolyn M. Vivaldi

Assistant Director, Public Relations, Editor Brian Kirschner

publication design Creative Director Angela Buchanico

assistant editors Scholarly Activity Cathy Mini

Class Notes Nichole Wilson

contributors Elizabeth Bressi-Stoppe Michael Brody Carol R. Cool Bob Heller Josin James Brian Kirschner MaryKate McGinty

division of institutional advancement Vice President, Institutional Advancement Kenneth J. D. Boyden, EdD

Senior Director, Data and Stewardship Amy Bryant

Director, Annual Fund George Downs PharmD’72

Director, Alumni Relations Stacy M. Rosemarin P’83

Director, Major Gifts Erica Spizzirri

photo credits Front cover, inside front cover, pp. 1, 3–6, 10–13 ©2006 Scott Hewitt; p.3 ©2006 Stephen Allen; pp7, 10–15, 17–19, 21, 23, 25, 30, 52 ©2006 Kelly and Massa; p.12 ©2006 Kim Sokoloff; pp.13-14 ©2006 Al For/USP; p. 20 ©2006 Jesse D. Garrabrant.

The USP Bulletin (ISSN 1524–8348) is published four times a year by the Strategic Marketing Communications Department of University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, 600 South 43rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4495.

postmaster: Send address changes to USP Bulletin, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, 600 South 43rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4495, Attention: Marie Schwarzl. Periodicals postage paid at Philadelphia, PA. University of the Sciences in Philadelphia admits students of any gender, age, disability, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, or national origin. The University is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer.

Attention Alumni Seeking Employees or Employment: USP Career Services Department has the tool for you.

The USPCareers website (www.collegecentral.com/uspcareers), powered by College Central Network Services, is a new online job board (for part-time and full-time positions and internships) and résumé database.

This electronic job posting service has taken Career Services Department to a new level in providing service for students and alumni of the University.

Once registered, you may:

• Post available job or internship opportunities.

• Search for jobs targeted to University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.

• Upload your résumé so that it can be searched by employers if you so authorize. Your résumé must be approved before it can be sent to employers and submitted online to posted jobs.

• Review your job search history.

• Receive e-mails about programs, services, and job-related topics.

• Manage your on-campus interview schedules. An On-Campus Recruitment Module allows the Career Services Department to schedule interviews online and e-mail the respective schedules and résumés to potential employers.

Questions? Contact PATRICIA PETERSON, MEd, director, at 215.596.8735 or [email protected].

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Before the summer of 2006, if you stood outside of the Wilson Student Center, closed your eyes, and opened them, you might be reminded more of Miami’s South Beach than South Street. The light colors and pink hues, coupled with the blue-green roof and trim, all were more reminiscent of Florida’s tourist destination than the USP campus. But in a few short months, Wilson, along with three other cam-pus buildings—4500 Woodland Ave., 4140 Woodland Ave., and the East Building—have been given a face-lift that puts them more appropriately into the USP setting.

The Changing Façade of USPFrom New Buildings to Renovations, There’s a Lot of Improvement Going OnBy Brian Kirschner

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“WewanteveryonetofeeltheyareatUSP,”saidPAT LEPORE,vicepresidentofoperations.“Fromastudentperspective,gettingthatsingleidentitythatyouareontheUSPcampusistohavethatfeelingofunityandfeelingofsafeharbor.” Theexteriorrenovations,alongwiththenewbuildings,arejustoneofthemanyprojectsaimedatimprovingtheUSPcam-pusforstudents,faculty,andstaff.

2005–06 Façade Renovations“Wetriedtoincorporatebrickorthesimu-lationofthebrickcolorsanywhereandeverywherethatwecould,”saidKERRY JONES,seniorprojectmanagerinthefacil-ityservicesdepartment,ofthe2005–06façaderenovations.“Weparticularlytriedtouseredbrickbecausethat’swhatthiscampusispredominantlyfoundeduponandthat’sthethemethatwewanttocarryfromonebuildingtothenext.Whenyouareoncampusyou’llstarttosenseyouareonUSP’scampus.” Inadditiontoaesthetics,theface-liftsservetomakethebuildingsmoreweathertightandenergyefficient,therebyloweringtheconsumptionofenergyandfuelcosts,KerryJonesexplained. “Wedidnotwantanyofthesebuildingstocommandcenterstage,”KerryJonessaid.“WewouldliketheMcNeilScienceandTechnologyCenterandtheAthletic/RecreationCentertotakecenterstage;theWilsonbuildingisthecurtain.” AdiscerningeyewillalsonoticethatthegreencolumnsofWilsonwerereplacedwithbrick,andblackornamentallightfixtureswereadded.Andtheshingles,environmentallyfriendlyandmadefromrecycledautomobiletireswithaClassA

firerating,matchthoseontheARCandMcNeilSTC. OnGlasserHalland4140WoodlandAve.,thebricks,whichwereayellowcolor,wentthroughaspecialstainingprocessthatinfusedanewshade.It’sthesameprocessandcompanythatthePhiladelphiaPhilliesusedattheirstadium,CitizensBankPark,todarkenthebricksontheoutfieldwalltohelpbattersseethepitchesbetter.

Facility ImprovementsTheUSPcampushasgonethroughsignifi-cantchangesinthefouryearssinceBOB JONES,director,facilitiesservicesdepart-ment(andnorelationtoKerryJones),arrivedatUSP.Whilethefaçaderenova-tionsareclearlythemostvisible,BobJones’worktakesplacemostlyinside,“behindthescenes,”ifyouwill.Hiseffortsimpactthestudents,staff,andfacultydirectly.

“Lastsummer,weupgradedtheclass-roomsinGlasserHallbyinstallingnewlightingandnewcarpets,whichhelpstogivetheroomadifferentfeel.Prettymucheverythingwedoimpactsthestudents,”BobJonessaid.“Werespondedtothecom-plaintsinPTC-140aboutthechairs.Wereplacedthechairsandthecarpet.” Thesearejusttwoofthemanyprojects(seesidebar)thatBobJoneshashelpedtocarryouttoimprovethecampus.Somechangesaresubtle,suchaschangingthefloorpolishinGriffithHall,upgradingthepodiums,andpaintingthebaseboardsaroundcampusbuildings. Oneofthebiggestrecentinteriorrenova-tionswasthefirstflooroftheJ.W.EnglandLibraryduringChristmas2005. “Thearchitectdesignedsomethingthatwasbeyondthefundsthatwehad,”BobJonessaid.“Welookedatwhatthearchitectprovided,keptthemaindesk,

“When we were students, it was like a one-room schoolhouse. It’s no longer a one-room schoolhouse. I am very proud of the things that have happened here. It’s no longer a college, it’s a University. Now, we are big league. There was a real buzz of enthusiasm from our class [at the alumni reunion]. Everyone feels so good about all of the things that they see here.”

WILLIAM DEPTULA P’56, president class of 1956, Legacy Society Member

From ornamental lighting to coordinated hues and brick, buildings such as the Wilson Student Center (above) and 4140 Woodland Ave. (below) were blended into the USP campus environment.

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kepttheseating,changedthelighting,andmanagedtheprojectourselvessothatwecouldbringitinatacosttheUniversitycouldaffordyetstillmakeitanicejob.” Balancingfacilityneedswithbudgetconstraintsisoneofthechallengesofagrowingcampus.Anewwide-rangingfacilitystudyshouldhelp. “Weareplanningforthefutureandcurrentlydoingasitestudycalledafacilityneedsanalysissothatwecanbetterplanforwhatisneededforthebuildings,”BobJonessaid.“Itwillhelpusdeterminefinanciallywhattheexistingbuildingsneedandgiveinsightastowhatimpactcertainrenovationswillhave.Itgivesusthebigpicture.”

StreetscapesAnyonewhohascrossedWoodlandAve.knowsthefeelingofcarsandtrolleysbarrelingalongasifitwerearacetrack.

“I am so impressed. I am so proud. I feel like a grandparent to a grand-child. All of the new buildings are fantastic, wonderful, and beautiful.”

DELORES ROBINSON P’46, Legacy Society Member

While the Façade Renovation Project, the new buildings, and Streetscapes initiative are the most visible accomplishments, the Facilities Services Depart-ment has been very busy behind the scenes as well. Here is a partial list of the projects completed in the last year.

Leased and renovated 10,000 square feet of office space at 4100 Chester Ave. for Advanced Concepts and Institutional Advancement.

Leased Alexandria Building, 42nd and Baltimore Ave., to create residence space for 71 students.

Refinished classroom interiors at 4500 Woodland Ave., including upgrading lighting, replacing all ceiling tiles, painting classroom walls, and replacing carpets.

Installed parking lot drainage in Goodman Lot.

Replaced carpet on the fourth floor of Goodman Hall.

Removed and replaced the parking lot surface next to Rosenberger Hall.

Renovated 4140 Woodland Ave. for Student Academic Support Services and Career Services. Renovated the first floor of Whitecar Hall, relocating the Registrar Office and Academic Advising. Renovated the second floor of Whitecar for adminis-trative offices.

Replaced seating and carpets in PTC-140 lecture room.

Replaced the carpeting from the stairs throughout the second-floor meeting rooms and classroom in Wilson Hall.

Replaced the room dividers covering on second-floor Wilson Hall between rooms 205, 208, 209, and 212.

Painted the rooms and hallways on the first, second, and third floors in Goodman Hall.

Repaired and resurfaced the blacktop parking lot behind Osol Hall.

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The 4500 Woodland Ave. building (above and below right) had the color of its brick stained to change its appearance, while the East Building (below left) lost its green trim in favor of more subtle shades.

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It’s more of a campus. Where Wilson Hall is now, that’s where you hung out and played football or soccer or whatever you wanted to do. Because all of that other green space didn’t exist.

ELENA UMLAND P’93, PharmD’95

When I was here, the Breyers plant was still here. Now, [the changes] certainly make it feel more like a campus. I have not been back until this year. I remember when I talked to friends, and they would talk about the rec centers that they had. The ARC bumps us more in line with other facilities that exist.

JASON PORTER MB’98

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It’stakenanumberofyearsforthestreetscapeprojecttoberealized.Butwithhelpfromthelocalandstategovern-ments,plusinputfromthecommunity,theplannedimprovementsalongWoodlandAve.areabouttocometofruitioninthespringof2007. “We’regoingtoenhancethesafetybyshorteningthepedestriantraveldistancefromonesideofthestreettotheotherbybumpingoutthecurblinesandthesidewalks,”KerryJonesexplained.“Bynarrowingthestreet,wenotonlyreducethetraveldistance,butwealsocreateapsychologicalfeelingforcarsthatthisisnolongeranopenhighway.” TheprojectwillencompassWoodlandAve.onbothsidesofthestreet,startingatintersectionof42ndStreetallthewayupto45thStreetandjustbeyond. Aesthetically,thestreetscapesprojectwilllinkallofthefacilitiesintoonecohe-sivewholebyagainstandardizingthelook.Concretewillbetinteddarkgreyormixedwitholdbrickpavers“Whenyouareonourcampus,youaregoingtoknowthatyouareonourcampus,”KerryJonesreiterated. Streetscapesissupportedthroughafederallyfundedtransportationenhance-mentsactacquiredthroughPennDOT.

AdditionalmonieswereobtainedthroughahometownstreetgrantbythePhiladelphiaStreetsDepartment,plussomemoniesfromtheUniversity. Whilechangesinthestreetwillbemostnotable,theadditionofbenches,seating

walls,andtrolleyshelterswilladdtothelookandfeeloftheproject.“We’regoingtoplantallnewtrees,”KerryJonessaidofthePhaseIplan.

“Theonesinplacenowaremorepronetodisease.Manyaredyingandpeoplejustdon’trealizeit.Thenewtreeswillbe[bet-tersuited]toacityenvironment.”

Keeping PaceSirIsaacNewton’sthirdlawofphysicsstatesthatforeveryaction,thereisanequalandoppositereaction.Thesamecouldbesaidforconstructionandrenovations. IfyoubuildtheMcNeilSTC,what’sgoingtohappentothespacesleftbehindwhenpeopletaketotheirnewlocation? “Theshorttermisprettyeasy,”Leporesaid.“WeneedtoretrofitallofthespacevacatedbecauseoftheMcNeilSTC.Thelion’sshareofthatislocatedonthethirdfloorofGriffithHall,whichnowhasalotofemptyspace.It’satemporaryretrofit-tingbecausethelong-termplanthatwearepreparingprobablywillincludesomethingwiththeRobertMcNeilResearchCenter.Wearestilldebatingtheprosandcons.WemayalsoconstructanewbuildingontheAlumniHalllocation.Knockthatdownandputupastudentcenter,amongotherthings.” Leporesaidtheshort-termplaniswhattheUniversitycandointhenexttwotothreemonths.Thelong-termplanis

lookingatamini-mumoftwoyearsbeforeanygroundcouldbebroken. “Thewholephilosophyisathemethatwewantthistobeasafer,kinder,

friendlierenvironment,”saidLepore.“WewantittofeellikeaUSPcommunity.Weareworkingtowardthatend.” Ifthelastfouryearsareanyindication,anyonereturningin2011willneedamaptogetaroundcampus.

Let There Be (More) LightUSP Adds More Lights to Neighborhood Streets

As part of a collective effort involving USP, University of Pennsylvania, the Science Center, Drexel University, and University City District, The University City Lighting Consortium unveiled new, more powerful streetlights on Oct. 3, 2006.

“I think it adds up to a lot of community respon- sibility,” said President PhiliP P. Gerbino P’69, PharmD’70 at the ceremony to unveil the lights. “With our institution and our staff, we have grown up in our neighborhood and our community. We all work together to contribute to make our neighborhoods safer.”

The partnership’s goal was to improve the street and pedestrian lighting in the section of University City bounded by Schuylkill Avenue to the east, 45th Street to the west, Woodland Avenue to the south, and JFK Boulevard to the north. This phase of the project includes the installation of more than 300 new light poles, each equipped with a 27,500-lumen output, which is over 25 percent brighter than the previous lamps, as well as produce better light distribution, projecting the light to where it is needed. Total cost of the project was more than $1.6 million, in addition to in-kind services provided by PECO and the Philadel-phia Streets Department.

The event marked the conclusion of the first phase of what the consortium members hope will be a multiyear project to provide residents with a safer and brighter walking and living environment.

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The first floor of the J.W. England Library was one of the larger renovation projects to improve interior spaces.

“From a student perspective, getting that single identity that you are on the USP campus is to have that feeling of unity and feeling of safe harbor.”

Pat Lepore, Vice President of Operations

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How likely would alumni be to attend USP if they had it to do again and how likely would they be to recommend USP to others are among the questions alumni are asked each year in the Alumni Survey. KEN LEIBOWITZ,MA,designsthesurveyeachyeartohelptheUniversitylearnfromitsalumni.Leibowitz,anassistantprofessorofcommunicationandthedirectorofspecialassessmentprojects,hasconductedmorethan40surveysforthe

University,includingsurveysoffaculty,staff,studentsand,ofcourse,alumni. Fortherecord:SeventypercentofalumnisaidtheywouldchoosetoattendUSPagain(with20percentundecided).Evenmorealumni,76percent,saidtheywouldrecommendUSPtoothers,with15percentundecided.

Proud to Be a USP AlumnusWhilesomealumniareunsureiftheywouldmakethesamecollegechoice,almosteveryoneofthemisproudthattheydid.Ninety-fivepercentofalumniagreedoragreedstronglythatthefactthattheyhadgraduatedfromUSPwasasourceofpridetothem.“Ouralumniarereceivingpromotions;they’reproudandprepared,”saidLeibowitz.“Theyareworkinghardandachievingsuccess,andtheyrecognizethatUSPhelpedthemachievethesuccesstheyhavetoday.”

Indeed,80percentofalumnisaidthatUSPhadhelpedthemachievetheirgoals.Additionally,87percentsaidtheUniversitywashighlyeffectiveingivingthemanin-depthanddetailedknowledgeofonedisciplineorprofessionalfield(for10-yeargraduates,theresponsewasanoverwhelm-ing95percent). TIZIANA M. FOXP’84,PharmD’02,whoistheseniordirectorofmedicalcommunicationsforOrtho-McNeilJanssenScientificAffairsandistheUSPAlumniAssociationpresident-elect,knowsthat“goingtoUSPisverydifficultacademically.Intheend,however,whenyouareoutpracticingorworking,yourecognizethatthatexperiencehasreallysetyouupwellforsuccessinyourcareer.Youhaveabetterappreciationasalumnifortheeducationthatyou’vereceived.” Anotherkeyforsuccess,accordingtoLOUIS LUPOP’76,whoisemployedatBristol-MyersSquibbandistheUSPAlumniAssociationpresident,isinterac-tionamongalumni.“Informalalumninetworkingatbothmeetingsofprofes-sionalorganizationsandalumniactivitiesontheUSPcampusprovidesexposuretojobopportunitiesforallalumni,nomatterhowrecentlytheygraduated,”saidLupo.

Proud Alumni Want to Give Back to USP2006 Response to Alumni SurveyBy Carol R. Cool

95% percent of alumni agreed that graduating from USP was a source of pride.

From lecturing and teaching in the classroom or the lab to taking in students for preceptoring/intern-ships/clerkships, USP alumni can find a multitude of ways to connect with current USP students. For more, please visit www.usip.edu/alumnifriends/stay_connected/ students.shtml.

The fact that I graduated from USP is a source of pride to me.

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For 87% of alumni, USP was highly

effective in giving an in-depth, detailed know-

ledge of one discipline or professional field.

If you had the time, which of the following activities would be of interest to you?

Talking with students considering your profession 52%

Mentoring graduates recently hired by your company 27%

A guest lecture in a USP course 26%

Functioning as a preceptor 24%

Online mentoring of students 20%

Talking to prospective students/parents 20%

A Career Day presentation 19%

Working with Alumni Association 7%

I feel a sense of connection to USP.

“Alumniwilloftencalloneanotherforreferrals.WehopesometimeinthenearfuturewecanpostcareeropportunitiesontheUSPwebsite.” USPgraduatesacknowledgethattheireducationhaspreparedthemtobesuccess-ful.Nowtheywanttheopportunitytosharewhattheyhavelearnedwiththosewhofollow.

Looking to Be InvolvedThisyearalumniwereaskedforthefirsttimetoratetheiragreementwiththisstatement:“IwouldliketobemoreengagedwithUSP.”Fifty-eightpercentoftherespondentsindicatedtheyagreedorstronglyagreedwiththestatement.Alistofoptionsforbeingmoreinvolvedallowedrespondentstocheckoffwhatinterestedthemmost(seetableatright). “Alumniaresaying,‘Tellmewhatyouwant,howyouwantmetobeinvolvedatUSP,’”Leibowitzexplained.“Wehavebegun,andneedmorefully,todeveloptheinfrastructuretogetalumnioncampus,throughlectures,mentoring,etc.”TwoeventsthisfallshowhowtheUniversityisbeginningtominetheskillsandexpertise

ofalumni:AspartoftheMcNeilScienceandTechnologyCenterdedicationinSeptember,theUniversityhostedasympo-siumonthefutureofhealtheducation,

whichfeaturedfivealumni.InOctober,USPpresenteditsfirstAlumniTeachingAlumniContinuingEducationSeries,featuringtwoalumni,whichdovetailedwithFallFest. STACY ROSEMARINP’83,directorofalumnirelations,ispleasedtoseethatalumniareinterestedinbeingmoreinvolvedatUSP.“Thealumniassociationislookingtobridgethegapbetweenalumniandstudents.Wearepursuinginitiativeswitheachofthedeanstoincreaseaware-

nessofwhatouralumnicandoforourstudents,”saidRosemarin.“Asthenewinitiativesbegintotakeshapeinthespring,welookforwardtoprovidingincreased

opportunitiesforouralumnitocontributetheirtimeandexpertisetobenefitourstudentsandtheUniversity.” TheUniversityrecognizesthe

amazingresourceithasinitsalumni,andalumniwhowanttogetinvolvedshouldfindmoreprospectstodosointhefuture.Ofcourse,Leibowitzwouldbehappyif

youstartedwiththesurveythatmightonedaynextspringarriveinyourmailbox.

2006 Survey ParticipantsInMay,surveysweremailedtothe1,122USPalumniwhograduatedin2003,2001,and1996.Nineteenpercentresponded,foratotalof212returnedsurveys.Fifty-onerespon-dentschosetousethenewonlineresponseoptionofferedthisyear.Thehighestpercentageofparticipation

camefromthemostrecentgraduates;theclassof2003provided41percentofthereturnedsurveys. Inordertoincreaseparticipationinthesurvey,allparticipantswereenteredintoa$150drawing.ThewinnerwasSTEPHANIE KOVATCH,OT’03,whoisnowastaffoccupationaltherapistattheWeismanChildren’sHospitalinMarlton,NewJersey.

A copy of the survey and summary report are available on USP’s website at www.usip.edu/assessment/alumnisurvey.

I would like to be more engaged with USP.

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What do these seemingly dispa-rate objects have in common?

• A sterling candlestick made in Boston (shown at left).• A wooden pharmacy counter made in Philadelphia.• A monument constructed in Baltimore and dedicated to the fallen of the War of 1812.

Besidestheirage—allwereproducedduringthefirsthalfofthe19thcentury—thedesignofeachemploystheflutedcolumn,oneofthemostprevalentarchitecturalmotifsofancientGreece.AndallthreearerepresentedinthecurrentexhibitionatUSP’sMarvinSamsonCenterfortheHistoryofPharmacy.TitledCirca 1821: Design and Material Culture in the Young Republic,theshowrunsthroughSeptember2007andispartofUSP’scontinuingcelebrationofthe185thanniversaryofitsfounding. Designisthenexusthatconnectsthemorethan60objectsondisplay,manyofwhichareonloanfromareainstitutionsand

privatecollectors.Theexhibitionincludesprints,paintings,ceramics,glass,metalwork,textiles,books,furniture,andmanuscriptmaterial.Together,theyconstituteawidecross-sectionofconsumergoodsthathistoriansnowbroadlyrefertoasthematerialcultureofanage. Exhibitionsthatinterpretmaterialindifferentwaysareintegraltothemissionofanyacademicmuseum,

andasadecorativeartsspecialist,myapproachtothismaterialwasdecidedlyinterdisciplinary.Oneofmygoalswastoencouragevisitorstothinkaboutthecontextinwhichobjectsmadecirca1800–1850werefabricatedandhow,forexample,theirdesigncouldbeaffectedbytheconfluenceofvariousfactorssuchasthepoliticallandscape,advancesintechnology,therecordingofpastancientcultures(itselfoftencharacterizedbyvaryingdegreesofaccuracy),andsubtlechangesinetiquetteorfashion.Forinstance,visitorstothecurrentexhibitionwilllearnhowaMassachusettspressedglasssaltcellarofthisperiodwasmadeandwhyconnoisseursrefertothistypeofglassas“lacy.”OrtheycanseeexamplesofEnglishearthenwareandChineseporcelaindesignedtoreciprocallyimitateoneanother—atime-provenmethodbywhichpottershopedtocapturethechangingtastesofcompetitivemarketsinEuropeandAmerica. Howandwhybothutilitariananddecorativeobjectsaremadeisastrongresearchinterestofmine.Thegenesisofoneofthemostinterestingpiecesintheexhibitionexemplifiesthecircuitousrouteproductdesigncouldtakepriortotheadventofphotography.TheviewofPhiladelphia’sfamedWaterworksthatappearsonacirca1825Staffordshireplatter(showntopright)beganasadrawingrenderedbyaBritishartistcommissionedtorecordattractiveAmericanviews.InEngland,thedrawingwasconvertedintoanengraving.AttheBurslempotteryofJosephStubbs,technicianstransferredastrongtissue-paperversionoftheprintontothe

Designing for 19th-Century AmericaBy Michael BrodyCurator of the Marvin Samson Center for the History of Pharmacy

Janet Tedesco, director of educational equity for the School District of Philadelphia, examines the epaulets of Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson.

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ceramicmatrix,andafterinkingandfiring,hundredsoftheselargeplatters—andothertablewareontowhichthisscene,orpartsofit,wassimilarlyreproduced—weresoldacrossEuropeorexportedtoAmerica.Consequently,well-to-doPhiladelphianswereabletoenjoyanearthenware“snapshot”ofoneofthemostimportantandattractiveGreekrevivalbuildingsoftheircity. Oneoftherewarding(andfrustrating)aspectsofcuratinganexhibitionistheacquisitionofvitalobjectinformationafterwalllabelshavebeenwrittenandtheshowisopenedtothepublic.Caseinpoint:inlateOctober2006,whilesiftingthroughearly20th-centuryauctioncataloguesforanentirelydifferentproject,IcameacrossanillustrationoffourFrenchpharmacyjarsfromthesameseriestowhichoneoftheporcelainjarsintheexhibition(shownatright)clearlybelongs.

Thecataloguewasforthe1935saleoftheeclecticNewYorkartcollectionbelon-gingtoseveralmembersoftheWanamakerfamily,includingJohnWanamaker,Jr.,sonofthefounderofthefamouseponymousPhiladelphiadepartmentstorethatclosedaboutadecadeago.Oneofthehighlightsof

thesalewasa“seventeenth-centurypaneledwalnutpharmacyroomwithremarkablecollectionofpharmacyjars,”thathadbeencollectedbyRodmanWanamaker.Indeed,thecollectionconsistedofdozensofporcelainandearthenwarevesselsfromthe17ththrough19thcenturies,madeinItaly,France,Spain,Portugal,England,andtheNetherlands.Theprefacetoasubsetofthesejars,lots446to455,states:

Thefollowinglotsformanimportant setofParisporcelainpharmacyjarsof theEmpireperiodbyDerocheFrères andothers,andcomefromapharmacy inBlois,towhichtheywerepresentedin 1810bytheprincesofSpainheld prisonerinValençaybyNapoleonI.

(AmericanArtAssociation,Anderson Galleries,Inc.,NewYork;saledates 13–16March1936,p.70)

The10lotsdescribe45separateobjectsoftwosizes:29at10”high(includinglids),invariousconditionstates;and15at61/2”high(includinglidsmissingtheir

finials).TheUSPjarlacksalid,thoughitssize(about73/4”high),meansitbelongedtothefirstheightgroup,andwasalmostcertainlyoneofthefivejarsdescribedinlot452as“lackingcovers.” Onstylisticbasis,IdatedtheUSPjartocirca1820–1840.Theprovenance

informationgiveninthe1935auctioncatalogue,whichIhavenoreasontosuspectisspurious,suggeststheentireseriesofstoragejarswasmadein1810,orslightlyearlier.InterestinEgyptiandesignwasgeneratedbythediscoveriesandrecordsof

Napoleon’sexpeditiontoEgyptin1798,andasIproposedinmyexhibitionlabel,thewonderfulsphinxesatthebaseofthejarwerealmostcertainlyderivedfromPercierandFontaine’ssubsequent Recueil de Décorations Intérieures,publishedinParisin1801and1812.(ThistomealsohappenstobethefirstprintedguideorpatternbookofGreek,Roman,andEgyptiandesignsbasedonarcheologicalsources.) Duetothisminorbutinterestingauctioncatalogue“discovery,”theUSPjarcannowbeattributed,atleastprovisionally,totheParisfactoryofDerocheFrères—likelypartofalargecommissionbytheprincesofSpainfortheapothecaryintheroyalchateauatBlois.Ihopereaderswillagreethisisnotableandexcitingnewinformationforthemuseum’scollectionrecords.

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“one of the rewarding (and frustrating) aspects of curating an exhibition is the acquisition of vital object information after wall labels have been written and the show is opened to the public.” Michael Brody, Curator

For more information about the exhibition, including hours, visit www.usip.edu/museum, then click on the “exhibitions” link.

MARVIN SAMSON, vice chairman of the USP board of trustees, studies the Staffordshire platter that bears an image of Philadelphia’s Waterworks (shown at far left) at the Circa 1821 exhibition opening in November 2006.

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Alumni Reunion featured the class of 1956’s golden anniversary (below) and the class of 1981’s silver anniversary.

For the first time, the festivities of USP Fall Fest were

combined with Alumni Reunion 2006 for a weekend that con-

nected students, faculty, and alumni. Beginning on Saturday,

Oct. 21, 2006, the schedule was full with college receptions,

a student organization carnival and a multicultural show, the

PCP White Coat Ceremony, the Golden Graduate luncheon and

ceremony, the USP Legacy Society reception, and the Alumni

Association awards ceremony. The day culminated with the

Reunion reception. On Sunday, the Alumni Teaching Alumni

Continuing Education Series and Jazz Brunch for parents and

students completed the weekend.

The Alumni Association presented six prestigious awards. Above left to right: Kelly Dowhower Karpa P’94, PhD,

took home the Young Alumnus Award; Ruth A. Brown P’71, BW’06

received the Ivor Griffith Service Award; Peter H. Vlasses P’71,

PharmD’73 was honored with the Annual Alumni Award; Kenneth J.

Bevenour P’87 was presented with the Men’s Hall of Fame Award;

USP’s Student Activities Coordinator Patty O’Hagan was awarded

the Honorary Alumnus Award; and Andre (Burgo) Sigmund MPT’89

was presented with the Women’s Hall of Fame Award.

To view or purchase photos from Alumni reunion, please visit: usp-pix.smugmug.com.

& Alumni Reunion 2006

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The annual Misher Festival of Fine Arts, a weeklong celebration of music and theater, held Oct. 16–20, 2006, entertained audiences through a wide variety of activities. The festival celebrates the vision of President Emeritus Allen Misher (1984–1994) whose passion for education in the humanities and social sciences led to the expansion of the curriculum for all students and to the appointment of the first dean of arts and sciences. The festival featured Misher Visiting Professors of Humanities Tony Robbin and Linda Dalrymple Henderson, and included, clockwise from top left, a display of Robbin’s Pattern Painting, the music and dance of Djian Tie, and a dance performance by the Reactionaries.

PCP Doctor of Pharmacy White Coat Ceremony

ThePhiladelphiaCollegeofPharmacyWhite

CoatCeremonyonOct.21,2006,celebratedthe

annualriteofpassageforthird-yearstudentsin

USP’ssix-yeardoctorofpharmacyprogram.

The275studentsoftheclassof2010received

theirwhitecoats,symbolizingtheirdedication

totheprofessionofpharmacyandtothecareof

others.Withtheirpeers,families,andfacultyas

witnesses,theclasstooktheOathofaPharmacist

andheardfromkeynotespeakerDr.HenriR.

Manasse,Jr.,executivevicepresidentandchief

executiveofficerfortheAmericanSocietyof

Health-SystemPharmacists(ASHP).

For more on the PCP white coat ceremony, visit:

www.usip.edu/whatshappening.

To view or purchase photos from Alumni reunion, please visit: usp-pix.smugmug.com.

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Sylvia Averbach was a pioneerintheworldsofscience,teaching,andacting—andaninspirationtoallwhoknewher.A1943graduateofthePhiladelphiaCollegeofPharmacyandScience,shewastheoriginal“liberated

“Team work is the essence both in sport and in business.”robert l. mcneil, Jr.

first person

USP celebrated American Pharmacists Month with a host of activities. While the American Pharmacists

Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) chapter

at USP held the majority of activities, there was also a free heart

disease risk screening at the ARC that was open to the community,

a brown bag screening at St. James Zion Church, and the PCP

White Coat Ceremony, where 275 members of the 2010 PharmD

class received their white coats, symbolizing their dedication to the

profession of pharmacy and to the care of others.

ThenumbersinthetitlearenotaplayfromanEagles’game,butjustphrasingnumericallythecrazyandrewardingexperiencethatwasfall2006.The31amazingdaysofOctober—AmericanPharmacistsMonth,the14drivenindividualswhomadeithappen,the11eventsthattookplaceinthemonth,andtheoneUniversitythatsupportedusthroughallofit.

AsIreflectbackonthesemester,Iamremindedofhowmuchweasstudentscanachieveifweputsomeelbowgreaseandourheadstogether.TheAPhA-ASPexecutiveboard(e-board),withthehelpofsomeactiveASPmembers,wasabletoputtogetheravari-etyofevents.Itallstartedwiththediabeteswalk(October1)andthepharmacistsmonthkickoffparty(October3).IhaveneverseensomanypeoplecometogethertocelebratepharmacyatUSP.Inattendancewereover500membersofourstudentandstaffpopula-tion.Itwasgreattoseeourcampusunited,celebratingwithfood,music,andgames. Itdidn’tstopthereas50USPstudentstookacrazy,fun-filledtriptoCBS’The Early ShowonOctober5.OurschoolcheeredwithprideinfrontofthenationallytelevisedshowandhadthelargestgroupofstudentsfromthewholeNortheastregion.NootherschoolcameclosetohavingthecharismaandenergyofourUSP

troopswiththosecrazy,bluePCPhats.ItwasmadepossiblewiththehelpoftheAlumniAssociationandCVSatnocosttothestudents. TherestofthemonthwasjustasinvolvedandfulfillingaswegotPhiladelphiaMayorJohnF.StreettoofficiallydeclareOctoberAmericanPharmacistsMonth.Wethoughtwereachedtheclimaxaswetiedtheproclamation,readbyCityofPhiladelphiaHealthCommissionerCarmenI.Paris,withamini-healthfairatCityHallonOctober10.Butitjustgotevenbetter,likeourrewardingvisittoUniversityCityHighSchoolforacareerexpoonpharmacyonOctober19.Onthesameday,wehadanArmyluncheon,“Phar-macyontheFrontLines,”thatexposedustoalloftheopportunitieswehaveasgraduatesofPCPandUSP. ThePlanBLegislativeluncheononOctober26wasagreat,informativeeventwithaknowledgeablegroupofexpertssuchasPatriciaA.Epple,CAE,executivedirectorofthePennsylvaniaPharmacistsAssociation;ELENA M. UMLANDP’93,PharmD’95;DANIEL A. HUSSARP’62,MS’64,PhD’67;andDAVE KILLIAN MBA’08.WefinishedoffthemonthwithavisittoChildren’sHospi-talofPhiladelphia,celebratingHalloweenwithchildrenwhowerenotabletogooutandcelebrate,andaninformativeBrownBag

eventwithHussarattheMercyWellnessCenter.Iwouldlikethankthee-boardmembersfortheirhardworkandcontribution,oureffervescentadvisorANGELA VINTI,PharmD;theactivemembersLAURA YELVIGI PharmD’07andKANAN SO-LANKIPharmD’07;andtheUniversitystafffortheiramazing

supportthroughitall.AspecialthankyougoesouttoRUSSELL J. DIGATE,PhD,deanofPhiladelphiaCollegeofPharmacy,Umland,andtheStrategicMarketingCommunicationsdepartment. Allinall,fall’06wasanamazing,successfulexperienceforthee-Board,forPCPstaff,and,hopefully,foryou.

By the Numbers: 31, 14, 11, 1A Reflection of Fall ’06By Josin James PharmD’0�

CBS’s The Early Show weather anchor Dave Price is flanked by USP’s Philadelphia College of Pharmacy students who trekked to New York City for American Pharmacists Month. See and read more about the trip at www.usip.edu/whatshappening.

City of Philadelphia Health Commissioner Carmen I.

Paris (left) stands with ANGELA VINTI, PharmD, to

display the proclamation.

The American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) executive board (e-board), with the help of some active ASP members, was able to put together 11 events for American Pharmacists Month.

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“Team work is the essence both in sport and in business.”robert l. mcneil, Jr.

alumni focus

USPsharesmorethantheneighborhoodwiththeUniversityofPennsylvania;sometimesitsharesitsgraduatesaswell.OneclusterofsixUSPgraduatesworkstogetherinthebloodbankoftheHospi-taloftheUniversityofPennsylvania(HUP). ThebloodbankispartoftheDivisionofTransfusionMedicineofHUP’sDepartmentofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicine.Thedivisionalsoincludestheapheresisunitandthestemcelllaboratory,anditprovidesHUPpatientswithover60,000unitsofbloodandbloodproductseveryyear. Thebloodbank’sprimaryfunctions,accordingtoASHLEY BLOUGHMT’02,areto“crossmatchbloodforpatientsandiden-tifyanypatientantibodies.”Thestaffperformsbetweentwoandthreehundredtypesandscreensaday.Theyprepareredbloodcells,freshfrozenplasma,platelets,factorproducts,granulocytes,andRhogamforpatientuse,ensuringpatientsreceivetype-specificortype-compat-ibleproducts. Sometimesthesebloodproductscanbeverydifficulttocomeby,saidKARI (YEINGST) RITI MB’92,whohasworkedatthebloodbanksince1993.“OncewehadapatientwithsuchcomplexserologythatwewerereceivingrarefrozenbloodforthemfromAfrica.” Staffmembersmustcompleteaminimumoffourmonthsofon-the-jobtraining.Thereferenceworkisperformedinthebank’sownspecialstudieslaboratory.Inthenearfuture,thebloodbankwillberelocatedtoRavdin3Courtyard.Thenextphaseofrenovationsincludesanewdonorcentersothatpatients,theirfamilies,andthepublicwillbeabletoeasilydonatebloodproducts. Blough,Riti,andtheirfourUSPcolleagues—ANDREW LUDKAMT’97,HUONGLAN CHAUMT’05,TU SUMT’01,andJESSICA (SWEENEY) HENRYMT’99(onleave)—makeup30percentofthebloodbanktechnologists.OnereasonforsomanyUSPgradsinoneplaceisHUP’sproximitytotheUSPcampus.HUPrecruitsUSP

studentstoworkpart-timeasclericalstaff,hopingtheywillcomeonfull-timeastechnologistsupongraduation. USPstudentsfindHUP’sbloodbankattractiveaswell.“USPgraduateslookforchallengesintheircareers,”saidLudka,“andtheHUPbloodbankmeetsthosechallenges.” TheirtimeatUSPequippedthemfortherigorsoftheHUPbloodbank,thealumniagree.“SomeoftheclassesatUSPwereveryhard,butIlearnedalotfromthat,”saidChau.ForSu,itwasthepractical

aspectsoftheeducationatUSPthatmadethedifference:“USPpreparedmeverywellwithhands-onexperienceduringrotation.” ThecooperativelearningenvironmentatUSPgavethemreal-worldskillstheycanapplyeverydayintheirworkplace.Work-ingasateam,saidRiti,“helpspeopledistinguishthelinebetweenrunningaroundlikeanut,gettingstressedout,andhandlingeverythingyourselfversusrecognizingwhereyourlimitisandknowingwhentoaskforhelpfromtherestoftheteam.”

TheexperiencegainedfromworkingingroupsatUSP,“helpsmetocommunicateeffectivelywithmycoworkers,”saidSu.“Collab-orativelearning,”saidLudka,“taughtustolookatsituationsfromdifferentanglesotherthanourown.Teamworkisthemostimpor-tantaspecttotheproperfunctionofthebloodbank.Withoutit,everydaytasksbecomedifficult,andtheworkdaybecomescumbersome.” AndtheteamattheHUPbloodbankwantsyoutohelpmaketheirjoblessdifficultaswell.“Pleasegiveblood,”beggedRitifortheteam.“TherearenoFDA-approvedbloodsubstitutesforhumanuseonthemarket,andtherearealwaysshortages.Uptothreedifferentbloodproductscanbemadefromeachsingledonation.Itistrulythegiftoflife.”Donateonefortheteam.

HUP Blood Bank Challenges USP Grads By Carol R. Cool

USP alumni at the HUP Blood Bank. Clockwise from left to right: ASHLEY BLOUGH MT’02, TU SU MT’01, HUONGLAN CHAU MT’05, KARI (YEINGST) RITI MB’92, and ANDREW LUDKA MT’97 (seated).

“Collaborative learning taught us to look at situations from different angles other than our own.”

Andrew Ludka MT ’97

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new board members

Art Fennell

Withmorethan20yearsasanewsveteran,ArtFennellhasreceivednearly100awardsforoutstandingjournal-ismandcommunity

service.Fennell’scurrentassignmentonCN8, The Comcast NetworkisanchorandmanagingeditorofArt Fennell Reports,anhonest,candid,andinteractivelookatthenews,issues,andeventsthathavepeopletalking. Mostrecently,FennellservedasanchorandmanagingeditorforCN8’s7p.m.and10p.m.newscasts.Inaddition,heheldvariouspositionswithWCAU-TVaswellaswithWAVY-TVinPortsmouth,Va.;WSAV-TVinSavannah,Ga.;WCBD-TVinCharleston,S.C.;WBTW-TVinFlorence,S.C.;and The South Carolina Educational Television Network. InAugust1995,FennellwaselectedpresidentoftheNationalAssociationofBlackJournalists(NABJ),thelargestprofes-sionalorganizationofjournalistsofcolorintheworld.DuringhistenureaspresidentoftheNABJ,FennellwasselectedbyEbonymagazineasoneofthetop100mostinflu-entialAfrican-Americansinthecountry. In2001,hefoundedTheArthurFennellFoundation(www.artfennellfoundation.org),apublic,charitable,non-profitorganization.Thefoundationiscommittedtoraisingfundsandawarenesstoassistcommunity-basedorganizationsdealingwithdisease,education,andpreventionindiverse,underservedpopulations.EachyearthefoundationhoststheArtFennellCelebrityBilliardsChampionshipasitsprimaryfundraiser. BornandraisedinBennettsville,S.C.,Fennellisoneof12children.Heismarried,hastwodaughtersandcurrentlyresidesinNewJersey.FennellholdsacommunicationsdegreefromSouthCarolinaStateUniversity.

Alex Gorsky

AlexGorskywasappointedheadofpharmaNorthAmericaandchiefexecutiveofficerofNovartisPharmaceu-ticalsCorporation

(NPC)inthefallof2005.HeisresponsibleforNorthAmericanpharmaceuticalopera-tions,whichincludeboththeUnitedStatesandCanada. SincejoiningNPCin2004aschiefoperatingofficerandheadofgeneralmedi-cines,GorskyhasoverseenthecontinuedgrowthofNovartis’industry-leadingcardio-vascularfranchise,whichincludesblock-busterproductsDiovan®andLotrel®.HealsooversawthelaunchofEnablex®,aproductforover-activebladder,andcom-pletedadealwithProcter&Gambletocopromoteandfurtherdeveloptheproduct.HewasalsoinvolvedinthelaunchofFocalin®XRforADHD.Hewasinstrumen-talindevelopingNPC’sMedicarestrategyandoversawarealignmentofthecompany’ssalesforce.Achampionofdiversityintheworkplace,hecreatedNPC’sCEODiversity&InclusionAward. PriortojoiningNovartis,GorskywasbasedinLondonascompanygroupchair-manforJohnson&Johnson’spharmaceuti-calbusinessinEurope,theMiddleEast,andAfrica.Priortothat,Gorskyspent15yearsinvarioussales,marketing,andmanage-mentrolesatJanssenPharmaceutica,aJohnson&Johnsonunit,andwasbasedinNewJersey. Gorskyholdsa1982bachelorofsciencedegreefromtheU.S.MilitaryAcademyinWestPoint,NewYork,andspentsixyearsintheU.S.Army,finishinghiscareerwiththerankofcaptain.Duringthatsametime,heearnedtheRangerTab,AirborneWings,andservedinEurope,theUnitedStates,andPanama.Heobtainedamaster’sinbusinessadministrationfromtheWhartonSchooloftheUniversityofPennsylvaniain1996.

Col. S. Roger Wetherill III, MSC (Ret), P’68

Col.S.RogerWeth-erillIII,MSC(Ret),P’68isaretiredarmypharmacyofficerwith

over24yearsofhospitalpharmacyexperi-ence.HehasservedinVietnam,Germany,andnumerousstatesidehospitalassign-ments.HiscivilianeducationincludesamasterofsciencewithamajorinnuclearpharmacyfromUniversityofMichiganin1975.HeiscertifiedbytheBoardofPhar-maceuticalSpecialtiesandisaBoardCerti-fiedNuclearPharmacist.Heholdslicensesinfourstates. HismilitaryschoolingincludesCom-mandandGeneralStaffCollegeandtheNationalWarCollege.DuringhismilitarycareerhewasawardedaBronzeStar;aMeritoriousServiceMedal,threeOakLeafClusters;anArmyCommendationMedal,twoOakLeafClusters;andanArmyAchievementMedal. Forthepast10years,hehasbeenem-ployedbyHappyHarry’sinNewark,Delaware.HeislistedintheMarquis’sWho’s Who in the World,1992,andWho’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare,2002. WetherillhasbeenpartoftheUSPalumnireunioncommitteeforthepastsixyearsandcurrentlyservesaschaironthealumninominationscommittee.TheWeth-erillLegacyconsistsoffourofthefoundersofthecollegein1821,thefirstchairmanoftheboardoftrusteeswhoalsoservedasthesecondvicepresidentofthecollege,threeboardoftrusteesbetween1824and1960,andfivealumnibetween1842and1997.

TwonewmembersandanalumnirepresentativewererecentlyappointedtoserveontheboardoftrusteesofUniversityoftheSciencesinPhiladelphia.Therespon-sibilitiesofUSP’sboardoftrusteesincludeapprovingtheUniversity’sstrategicplansandensuringtheirconsistencywiththeinstitution’smissionandgoals.Thenewmembersare:

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Study-Elsewhere Programming Provides New Opportunities for USP Students

Usheringinaneweraofopportunityforstudentsandfaculty,UniversityoftheSciencesinPhiladelphiaandTheUniversityoftheArtsceremoniouslysignedanexchangeagreementonOct.19,2006,thatopenedthedoorforstudentstotakefor-creditclassesateachuniversity’scampusforthe2007springsemester.TheannouncementwasthefirstoftwonewinitiativesthatbecameavailabletoUSPstudentsfor“study-elsewhere”programminginspring2007. “It’sunquestionablethattheartsalwayspredatedscience,andinfact,theinnovationofallsciencehasbeeninthearts,”USPPresident PHILIP P. GERBINOP’69,PharmD’70said.“It’sappro-priatethat230-plusyearslaterwefinallysaid,‘Ithinkit’simportantthatwemixtheartsandthesciencesagainsothatwecancreateagenerationofinnovators,peoplewhoarecommittedtothehealthcareanddiscoveryofthisnation.’…That’sourcommitmenttoournextgeneration.” Intendedtoenrichthecurriculaofbothinstitutionsbyexposingstudentstocourseworknotincludedattheirhomeschoolandtopromotecollaborationamongstudentsandfaculty,upto10stu-dentsfromeachschoolareeligiblefortheexchangeeachsemester.Payingtuitiontotheirhomeinstitution,studentsmaytakeupto18creditsofcourseworkattheawaycampusoversixsemesters.

TheUSP-UArtsexchangeagreementaddstoanexpandingmenuofprogramsforstudentsthataimstofitintoacurriculumthatdoesnotleavemuchroomforflexibility. Since2000,USPhasofferedstudentsSummerTravelStudiesProgramsthatprovideabroadopportunitiesbutnotinthetraditionalsenseofstudyabroadprograms.Thethree-weekprogramscombinelectureswithtraveltosuchlocalesasGreece,Italy,England,andPuertoRico,aswellastheNationalParksoftheSouthwestUnitedStates,andoccurduringsummerbreaks.Oneadvantageisthattheprogramssatisfythegeneraleducationrequirement;however,theydorequireanadditionalfeeoutsideofthetuition.

InanefforttoprovideamoretraditionalstudyabroadprogramthatwouldfitintoaUSPstudent’srequirements,USPsignedanotherexchangeprogramthatalsostartsinspring2007.InjoiningforceswithNewYorkUniversity’sStudyAbroadProgram,USPstudentscannowstudyatNYUcampusesinAsia,Africa,andEuropeforasemesterorayear. “TheNYUexchangeagreementisawonderfulopportunityforourstudentstogainanunderstandingoftheglobalrealitiesinahealthcareworldthatknowsnogeographicalboundaries,”saidBARBARA BYRNE,PhD,vicepresidentforacademicaffairs.“Exposingstudentstoaforeignenvironmentwillsignificantlyhelpthemunderstandthedisparitiesthatexistinhealthcare.” TheNYUprogram’sadvantagesincludechargingthesametuitionasUSPcharges,courseofferingsthatwillcountasUSPcoursesinthesamedisciplines,and,perhapsmostimportantly,nograduationdelay,sincetheLondoncampusoffersappropriatecoursesinscienceforsecond-yearstudents. “Alltheseprogramshavethesameaim,toexpandeducationalopportunitiesforthestudents,”saidROBERT BOUGHNER,PhD,chairoftheDepartmentofHumanities.Boughnerwillalsoworkindividuallywithstudentstotailorastudy-elsewhereexperienceifoneoftheothersdoesnotfittheirinterestsandconcerns.“Studentsmusthavethechancetoseethemselvesfromtheperspectiveofanotherculturesothattheycanlearnbothhowallpeoplearethesameand,moreimportantly,howallpeoplearedifferent.”

“It’s unquestionable that the arts always predated science, and in fact, the innovation of all science has been in the arts.”

USP President PHILIP P. GERBINO P’69, PharmD’70

UArts President Miguel Angel Corzo shows off his USP lab coat, presented to him at the exchange agreement signing by President PHILIP P. GERBINO P’69, PharmD’70.

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Philadelphiaisacitymadeupofcountlessneighborhoods—each

richwithitsownuniquecharacterandcharmeventhoughitmaybe

assmallasfiveorsixsquareblocks.SuchisthecasewithWest

Shore,aclose-knitcommunitycomprisedofawarrenofsmall

streetswhoseeasternborderisadjacenttoUSP’scampus.Many

familiesinWestShorehavebeenthereforgenerationsandare

fiercelyproudofthehistoryoftheirlittlecommunity.

AlthoughWestShoreisasmallcommunity,theresidents

havebeensomeofthemostloyalandvocalattendeesatUSP’s

CommunityUpdatemeetings.Inthespringof2006whenthey

expressedsomeconcernsaboutparkingintheirneighborhood

duringtheconstructionoftheMcNeilScienceandTechnology

Center,theUniversityrecognizedtheunforeseenimpactthecon-

structionprojecthadontheirneighborhoodandsearchedforaway

toshowourgratitudefortheirpatienceandunderstanding.

Itbeganasasmallgesture—USPdonatedavarietyofannual

andperennialplantstofillthelargeconcreteplantersalongSouth

MelvilleStreetinWestShore.

Theintroductionofthenewplantsstartedsomething.Block

captainsCarolynHarrisandRickyHowardbegantobrainstorm.

Theyenlistedalltheresidentsoftheirblocktoworktogetherto

cleanupvacantlotsandtrimbacktheovergrowth.UniversityCity

Districtassistedbydonatingcolorfulpainttorefreshtheplanters.

Yousee,HarrisandHowardhadadream—toenterSouthMelville

StreetinthePhiladelphiaMoreBeautifulCommittee’sannualClean

Blockcontest.

TheychoseaHalloweenthemeandwhen,onabeautiful,sunny,

lateSeptemberafternoon,thetourbusloadedwithover30judges

fromthePhiladelphiaMoreBeautifulCommitteearrived,South

MelvilleStreetwasreallysomethingtosee.Everyhousewasdeco-

rated,andtheneighborhoodputonashowforthejudges.

ThewinnersoftheCleanBlockcontestwererecentlyannounced,

andunbelievably,SouthMelvilleStreetdidn’twintheaward.But

theresidentsofSouthMelvilleStreetarenotdiscouraged.Harris

saidthattheresidentsarealreadyplanningnextyear’sevent,and

likeRocky,theydon’tplantogiveupuntiltheyhavewonthegold.

Andtothinkthistransformationallbeganwiththedonationofa

fewflowers…

Research Scholarship Established

Although he passed away in 1929, AlFreD bArTh P’1874 has

directed that a scholarship at USP be established in the name of

John M. MAiSCh, PharmD, former Philadelphia College of Pharmacy

dean and Barth’s good friend. The John M. Maisch Research Fund

was established to support research at USP.

“The Alfred Barth Trust was originally established to benefit a

specific individual during her lifetime. Upon her recent passing, the

remaining proceeds of the trust were directed to support the Univer-

sity,” said eriCA SPiZZirri, director of major gifts. “Mr. Barth’s

wishes were to honor his friend, Dean Maisch. Despite the passage of

time, they are now being realized. It is so exciting to have John Maisch’s

name, as one of the fathers of pharmacy education, recognized in

perpetuity here at the first college of pharmacy.”

Barth lived and worked in Providence, Rhode Island. He practiced

retail pharmacy for a short time before switching careers to real estate.

Born in Hanau, Germany, Maisch moved to the United States and

went on to become the chief chemist at the U.S. Army Laboratory in

Philadelphia. He taught Materia Medica & Botany at PCP (1866–1893)

and was dean from 1879 to 1893. He was editor of the American Journal

of Pharmacy for 22 years.

The Power of GreenBy MaryKate McGinty

It began as a small gesture—USP donated a variety of annual and perennial plants to fill the large concrete planters along South Melville Street in West Shore.

What began as a donation of flowers has grown into a community event.

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Withaneyetowardtrainingstudentsforthepharmaceuticalandhealthcareindustrythroughgraduateandundergraduatedegreeprograms,USPannouncedtheformationoftheDepart-mentOfPharmaceuticalandHealthcare

Businessforthefallof2006.ThedepartmentoperatesundertheauspicesofPhiladelphiaCollegeofPharmacy. “Theoverallgoalistoplacestudentsinindustryoreducatethemforfurtheradvancementonthegraduatelevel,”saidDr.GLENN ROSENTHAL EdD,MBA,MA,departmentchair.“Forundergraduates,itistogetthementry-levelsalesandmarketingpositions.” Rosenthal,whohasover25yearsofhands-onexperienceintheindustry,leadsthegrowingdepartmentofsixfacultymem-bersandover200studentsinthedeliveryofbachelor’sandmaster’sdegrees.Studentsearningabachelorofsciencedegreewillcombinecourseworkinscience,business,andthehealthcareindustry.Studentswilllearntoappreciateandunderstandthescientific,professional,economic,andpractice-relatedfactorsthatwillleadtoleadershippositionsintheindustry.Inthegraduate-levelprogram,therearethreemaincomponents:aneveningMBAprogram,aweekendexecutiveMBAprogram,andanonlinedegreeprogram.TheeveningMBAprogramcanbeeitherfull-timeorpart-time,dependingupontheneedsoftheindividualstudent,whiletheexecutiveprogramisforthosewhohaveaminimumoffouryearsintheindustryandwanttobroadentheirknowledgebaseforadvancementoracareershift.Theonlineprogramhasasimilarcurriculumtotheexecutiveprogramandofferstheconvenienceofflexibility. Studentsfromtheprogram,whichbeganasaBSdegreein2000,alreadyhavegoneontoworkatsomeofthetoppharma-ceuticalcompanies,includingPfizer,Merck,Wyeth,AstraZeneca,Novartis,NationalComprehensiveCancerNetworkandExcel-leRx,aswellinotherfieldssuchasIMSHealth,adatacollectioncompany,andColorcon,achemicalspecialtycompany. “Webelievewearetheplacetocometoifyouareseriousaboutyourcareerinthepharmaceuticalandhealthcareindus-try,”Rosenthalsaid.

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new Department Trains Students for Pharmaceutical and health Care industry

Spinler Named a Fellow of The Collegeof Physicians of Philadelphia

Throughoutits200-yearhistory,TheCollegeofPhysiciansofPhiladelphiahasprovidedaplaceforbothmedicalprofes-sionalsandthegeneralpublictolearnaboutmedicineasbothascienceandasanart.ItisinthissettingthatSARAH A.

SPINLER,PharmD,professorofclinicalpharmacy,wasnamedaFellowinDecember,joiningtheoldestexistingmedicalorganiza-tioninthecountry. “Ifeelhonoredtobeapartofsuchadistinguishedgroupwithauniqueinterestintheart,history,andscienceofmedicine,”Spinlersaid. TheCollegeofPhysicianswasfoundedin1787andholdsasitmissiontoadvancethecauseofhealthandupholdtheheritageofmedicinebyservingthepublicandotherhealthprofessionals. “BeingnamedaFellowtoTheCollegeofPhysiciansisagreathonorandtestimonytoSarah’scareerofaccomplishment,”saidUSPPresidentPHILIPP.GERBINOP’69,PharmD’70.“HerUniversitycolleaguesapplaudherrecognition.Shewillalwayscarrytheenhancedresponsibilitiesofbeingexemplary,thoughtful,compassionate,andinsightful,inadditiontobeinganaccomplishedprofessional.” TheCollegeofPhysiciansishometotheMütterMuseumandtheHistoricalMedicalLibrary.

The 2nd Annual USP Race for Humanity is set for March 31, 2007. The HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy has been selected as the beneficiary this year. For more infor-mation, visit www.usip.edu/5krace.

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sports in short

Men’s Tennis looks for Promising Spring SeasonThe USP men’s tennis team looks to pick up in 2007 right where it left off in 2006 as head coach JUliAn SnoW returns a solid mixture of veterans and a pair of promising newcomers who have shown they can perform in their matches during the fall.

Leading the way will be junior TYler WeiSel PharmD’10. Playing at the No. 1 singles slot for the past two seasons, Weisel has recorded a 19-8 career record. Sophomore PAUl CACereS PharmD’11 is solid at No. 2 singles, having never lost a match in dual competition (15-0). Senior roberTo FrAnCo CS’08, BInf’08 hopes to return to form this year, having sat out the 2006 season. Franco played at No. 3 singles in the fall season, sporting a 5-1 record and has an 11-4 career mark for the Devils.

A newcomer to the team this year holds down the No. 4 singles spot. riCArDo MArTinS B’10 comes to USP via Sao Paolo, Brazil, and produced a 4-2 record during the fall. Another senior, rYAn Pell PharmD’09, holds down the No. 5 singles spot. Pell, the most experi-enced member of this year’s squad, has 18 career singles wins.

DAn rUbin PharmD’12, the Devils second newcomer, rounds out Snow’s top six. The former Neshaminy High School athlete was 3-2 during the fall.

The Devils will face a competitive schedule in the spring, featuring con-ference rivals Philadelphia University, Caldwell College, and Bloomfield College as well as Division II opponent West Chester University and area rival Haverford College.

Aifuwa honored by Philadelphia InquirerJunior cross country runner JoY AiFUWA PharmD’10 was among seven female area athletes named to the 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Women’s Cross Country Team. This is the second consecutive year Aifuwa has been named to the team. The Edison High School grad was the Devils top runner this season, finishing no lower than fourth place in five of the six races she competed in and placing second at the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) championships, leading the Devils to a fourth-place finish. Aifuwa earned dean’s list honors in each of her four semesters and was named to the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTF-CCCA) All-Academic Awards list for the 2005 season as well as the CACC 2005 Fall All-Academic Team.

Men’s basketball Posts Two 1,000-Point ScorersWilliAM KUrTZ PMM’07 notched the 1,000th point of his college career as he helped lead USP to a 64-57 win over Post University in a CACC men’s basketball game at home on Saturday, Jan. 6. Kurtz joined eriC CAGeloSi PMM’07, who reached the 1,000-point plateau on Dec. 5, 2006, in a 76-67 win over Goldey-Beacom College. They are just the seventh tandem on the same team to reach the 1,000 point mark in USP history.

AVCA recognizes Tauschek with All-region honorsThe American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) selected ClAire TAUSCheK DPT’11 as an honorable mention on the All-Region team for the Northeast. Tauschek, a two-time Central Atlantic Collegiate Confer-ence (CACC) first team All-Conference selection, was the only CACC volleyball player to be named to the AVCA All-Region team. Tauschek led the Devils (8-18) in digs (509) and aces (42) during the 2006 season. Her 6.06 digs per game average was a school record and ranked third among conference leaders, ranking 13th nationally for all NCAA Division II volleyball players. She also earned a second consecutive first team All-CACC selection.

The former CACC Newcomer of the Year recorded 30 or more digs in four matches this past season and led the Devils in 22 of their 26 matches, reach-ing 20 or more digs 10 times. Tauschek is also one of three players in school history to reach 1,000 digs for their career and ranks fourth on the Devils’ all-time service ace list with 126.

RASHANNA EDWARDS DPT’09 puts up a shot against rival Holy Family University as USP held its first Spirit Day on Dec. 7, 2006. Students, faculty, and staff were encouraged to show their school spirit and attend the men’s and women’s double header.

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Brave New Universe: Illuminating The Darkest Secrets Of The Cosmos

PAUL HALPERN, PhD, professor of mathematics and physics, and Paul Wesson, PhD (University of Waterloo, professor of physics)

Joseph Henry PressISBN 0-309-10137-9

Inthisgloriousageforcosmology,astro-nomicalmeasurementhasneverbeenmoreprecise.UsingmoderninstrumentssuchastheWilkinsonMicrowaveAnisotropyProbe(WMAP),astronomershavefoundanswers

tolong-elusivequestionsabouttheageandcompositionoftheuniverse.Withunprecedentedconfidence,theyhaverevealedhowlongthecosmoshasbeenexpandingsinceitsbeginning.Theyhaveexaminedhowthisgrowthhaschangedovertimeandhavepredicteditsfuturecourse.Moreover,theyhavesortedthetypesofmatterandenergyintheuniverseintovariouscategories,pinpointinghowmuchofspacecontainsordinarymaterials—thestuffofstarsandplanets—andhowmuchharborsotherkindsofsubstances.Byproducingsuchexactresults,high-resolutionsatellitedataandnoveltelescopictechniqueshavetherebytransformedoneofthemostspeculativefieldsintoatriumphformeticulousscientificmethods. Yet,liketheexcavationofancientTroy,eachlayerrevealedofcosmicinformationhasunearthedhintsofevendeepersecrets.Ascleardatahasemergedabouttheageandcompositionoftheuniverse,cosmologistshaveencounteredformidableissuesunderlyingtheseresults.Forexample,if,astheWMAPhasrevealed,onlyfourpercentoftheuniverseconstitutesordinarymatter,whatisthenatureoftheremainingmaterial?If,astelescopicmeasurementshaveshown,allofspaceisaccelerating,whatisproducingthisfantastic

dynamoofenergy?Andif,asinfraredsearcheshaveindicated,planetarysystemsarefairlycommonthroughoutthecosmos,whyhaveweyettoencounterextraterrestrialbeings? Aswelearnmoreabouttheuniverse,wequestionhowmuchofourexperienceisafunctionofoursensorylimitations.Mighttime,space,andmattersimplybeillusions?Howdohumanintelligenceandconsciousnessreflectthenatureofphysicalreality?Doestheexis-tenceoflifeonEarthderivefromablendofuniquecosmologicalfactors?Brave New Universeaddressesthesephilosophicalquestionsandmore—anditsconclusionsprovemostextraordinary!

Health Care Regulation in America: Complexity, Confrontation, and Compromise

ROBERT I. FIELD, JD, MPH, PhD, director of USP’s graduate program in health policy

Oxford University PressISBN 0-19-515968-3

RegulationshapesallaspectsofAmerica’sfragmentedhealthcareindustry,fromtheflowofdollarstothecommunicationbetweenphysiciansandpatients.Itistheenginethattranslatespublicpolicyintoaction.Whilethehealthandlivesof

patients,aswellasalmostone-sixthofthenationaleconomy,dependonitseffectiveness,healthcareregulationinAmericaisbewilderinglycomplex.Governmentagenciesatthefederal,state,andlocallevelsdirectportionsoftheindustry,buthundredsofprivateorganizationsdosoaswell.Someoftheseoverseerscom-petewithoneanother,someconflict,andotherscollaborate.Theirinteractionisasimportanttotheprovisionofhealthcareasarethelawsandrulestheyimplement.

Health Care Regulation in Americaisaguidetothisregulatorymaze.Itsuccinctlyrecapsthepastandpresentconflictsthathaveguidedtheoversightofeachindustrysegmentoverthepasthun-dredyearsandexplainsthestructureofregulationtoday.Tomakethesystemcomprehensible,thisbookalsopresentsthesweepofregulatorypolicyinthecontextoftheinterests,values,goals,andissuesthatguideit.Chapterscovertheprocessofregulationandeachkeyareaofregulatoryfocus—professionals,institutions,financingarrangements,drugsanddevices,publichealth,businessrelationships,andresearch. InauniquelyAmericanway,thesystemthrivesonconfrontationbetweencompetinginterestsbutsurvivesbyengenderingcompro-mise.RobertFieldshowsthathealthcareregulationisaninexorableforcethatnurturesaswellasrestrictstheenterpriseofAmericanhealthcare.Forthestudent,practitioner,executive,policyanalyst,orconcernedcitizen,thisbookisaninvaluableguidetothepolicy,politics,andpracticeofanindustrythatdirectlytouchesusall.

“‘Not another book about the Big Bang!’ I hear you say. If you’ve always wanted to know what physicists mean when they talk about such things as CP invariance or left-handed neutrinos, it’s all here, plain as day.” Sara Lippincott, Los Angeles Times, December 10, 2006

“A superbly clear and comprehensive description of the complex regulations of the American health care system. Should be read by anyone who wishes to navigate or reform that system.”

Samuel O. Thier, Professor of Medicine and Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School

faculty books in print

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scholarly activity

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academic affairs

Presentations

peter millerF copresented a teleconference for the National PACE (Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) Association on “Falls: Can We Predict Who Falls at PACE and Does It Make a Difference?” with Elizabeth Broderick, MD, on October 12.

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Poster Presentations

robert fieldF, “Issues in Implementation of the Medicare Modernization Act for the Broader Health Care System: A Policy Analysis of Incentives to Promote Private Managed Care Plans” at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting in Seattle, on June 25.

Presentations

robert fieldF

• “Issues in Implementation of the Medicare Modernization Act and Structural Implications for Medicare and Medicaid” at the Annual Health Law Teachers Conference of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics in Baltimore, on June 2.

• “What is the ‘Right’ Price for Prescription Drugs?: Legal and Regulatory Considerations” at Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Multidisciplinary Seminar Series at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, on October 16.

• “An Ethical Framework for Vaccine Mandates: Competing Ethical Values and the Case of HPV” at Ethics of Vaccines Project, Center for Bioethics at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, on October 17.

stephen métrauxF

• “Housing and Community Integration” and “Assessing Residential Segregation Among Medicaid Recipients With Psychiatric Disability in Philadelphia” at the National State of the Knowledge Confer-ence on Increasing Community Integration of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities at the University of Pennsylvania Collaborative on Community Integration of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities in Phila-delphia, on September 19.

• “Matching HMIS and Main-stream Databases: Possibilities and Challenges of Using Mul-tiple Datasets for Research” at National Homeless Management Information Systems Confer-ence: HMIS.INFOrmation for Decision Making in Denver, September 18–19.

• “The Social Dimensions of Mental Health Policy” at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting in Montreal, August 10–13.

• “Intersections between Child Welfare & Homeless Systems: Results from 2 Research Studies” at the Annual Meeting of the National Alliance to End Homelessness in Washington, DC, July 17–19.

• “Child Welfare & Homelessness: Results from 3 Research Stud-ies” at the Annual Meetings of the Child Welfare League of America in Washington, DC, February 27–28.

stephen métrauxF, et al. • “Testing a Typology of Family

Homelessness: Preliminary Findings” at the US Interagency Council on Homelessness Research Briefing in Washington, DC, on September 15.

• “Institutional Discharges and Homelessness: The Impact of the Child Welfare, Inpatient Mental Health and Criminal Justice Systems on Public Shelter Admissions” at Grand Rounds, Center for Homeless-ness Prevention Studies at Columbia University in New York, on September 14.

richard stefanacciF• “Medicare Part D—What Is

the Future?” at the Strategic Research Institute, Enrollment of Seniors in Washington, DC, on October 26.

• “Understanding the Impact of Medicare Part D in the Overall Supply Chain Management” at the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Conference in Austin, on October 19.

• “Medicare Part D in LTC” at the University of Missouri Annual Geriatrics Conference in Columbia, MO, on August 18.

Professional Activities

robert fieldF, moderator for panel on “Medicare Part D: Where Do We Go From Here?” at Eastern Pennsylvania Geriatrics Society October Education Meeting in Blue Bell, PA, on October 19.

Publications

robert fieldF, “The FDA’s First Moves to Sup-plant Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials,” P&T, 31(8): 427–429, August 2006.

stephen métrauxF, et al., “Recent Incarceration History Among a Sheltered Homeless Population,” Crime & Delinquency, 52(3):504–517, 2006.

richard stefanacciF• “Medicare Part D: Freedom

of Speech,” Clinical Geriatrics, 14(9):25–28, 2006.

• “Medicare Part D: Freedom of Speech,” Annals of Long Term Care, 14(9):12–14, 2006.

• “Medicare Part D: Who Controls the Prescription?” Clinical Geri-atrics, 14(8):6–9, 2006.

• “Medicare Part D: Who Controls the Prescription?” Annals of Long Term Care, 14(8):14–17, 2006.

• “Good Behavior” (editorial), Assisted Living Consult, 2(5):6–7, 2006.

• “A Special Opportunity,” Medicare Patient Management, 1(5):6–8, 2006.

richard stefanacciF, et al. • “Better Ways to Fall Asleep: The

Danger of Benzodiazepines,” As-sisted Living Consult, 2(5):29–33, 2006.

• “Medicare Part D: Legislative Help for Patients, Pharmacists, and Physicians,” Medicare Patient Management, 1(5): 22–27, 2006.

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misher college of arts and sciences

Grants

vojislava pophristicF • “Computationally Aided

Design of Heparin Antidote Drugs,” from PolyMedix Corp., $107,500/year.

• “A Computational Study of the Zirconium Ion Solvation,” from Petroleum Research Fund, American Chemical Society, $35,000/2 years.

vojislava pophristicF, preston mooreF, guillermo moynaF, “Terascale Simulations of Biochemical and Chemical Systems,” from Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, 103,000 service units (grant for computa-tional resources).

Presentations

ruth crispinF presented a paper “Love Poetry and Transla-tion: The Case of Pedro Salinas” at the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese National Conference in Salamanca, Spain, in 2006.

mahasweta duttM, margaret kasschauF, suzanne murphyF, “Role of HSP70 and the Cyto-skeleton in Podial Formation in a Human Hematopoietic Cell Line under Hypertonic Stress” at the American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting in San Diego, December.

joel kauffmanF, “Hypertension Hyperbole” on the overuse of antihypertensive drugs at the International College of Integrative Medicine Clinical Applications of Biological Ener-getics Meeting in Cleveland, September 27–October 1.

ashwini khannaM, suzanne murphyF, margaret kasschauM, “Cytoskeletal Reorganization in a Kidney Cell Line (LLC–PK1) under Hypertonic Stress” at the American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting in San Diego, December.

vojislava pophristicF, et al., “Replica Exchange Molecu-lar Dynamics Study on Aralyamide and Heparin in Water: Sampling Effects and Analysis of the Detailed Binding Mode” at the 231st American Chemical Society Meeting in Atlanta, 2006.

lia vasF, “A Simplification of Morita’s Construction of Total Right Rings of Quotients for a Class of Rings” at the Noncom-mutative Algebra, Satellite of International Congress of Math-ematicians in Granada, Spain, August 31–September 6.

Publications

philip gehrmanF, et al. • “Risk Factors for Excessive

Sleepiness in Older Adults,” Annals of Neurology, 59(6): 893–904, 2006.

• “Consequences of Comorbid Insomnia Symptoms and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder in Elderly Subjects,” Archives of Internal Medicine, 166(16): 1732–1738, 2006.

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Königsberg, We Have a Problem

ThetownofKönigsberg,Prussia(nowcalledKaliningradandpartoftheRussianrepublic)hadaproblem—amathproblem.ThetownwasdividedintofoursectionsbythebranchesofthePregelRiver.Inthe18thcentury,sevenbridgesconnectedtheseregions.Thetownspeoplewonderedwhetheritwaspossibletostartatanylocationinthetown,travelacrossallthebridgeswithoutcrossinganybridgetwice,andreturntothestartingpoint.Ittook18th-centurySwissmathematicianLeonhardEuler(pronouncedOIL-er)(1707–1783)tohelpsolvetheproblemandintroducegraphtheoryin1736. TheKönigsbergbridgeproblemwaspartofthreepresentationsthattheDiscreteMathematicsstudentsofassociateprofessorSALAR ALSARDARY,PhD,gaveatthesectionmeetingoftheMathematicalAssociationofAmericainlateOctoberatWestChesterUniversity.“Mostthestudentsintheaudienceweremathmajors,”Alsardaryexplained.“Ourstudentsarenotmathmajors.Theypresentthemselvesas,‘Iamapharmacymajorminoringinmathematics,’or‘Iamachemistrymajorminoringinmathemat-ics.’Itwasverynicethattheyhadthecouragetopresenttheirprojects.Itwasaniceexperienceforthestudents.” Alsardary’ssevenstudentsgavethreetalks.BRITTANY EBER-SOLEC’09andTRACEY SAMUELPhSci’07spokeonorigamiandmathematics.MAYUR AMINPharmD’11, NIKITA PATEL PharmD’11,andMANTHAN CHOKSHIPharmD’11expoundedongraphtheory.AndNISARG PATELBInf’08andAHMAD AHSAN PharmD’10presentedonthelifeofEuler. Thetalks,whichincludedaPowerPointpresentation,arepartofthestudents’grade,andAlsardaryassiststhemincomingupwitharelevanttopic.Theymaketheirfirstrun-throughinfrontoftheirclassmates,whoprovidepeerreviews.Thenonceeachsemester,studentshavetheopportunitytogivethetalksinfrontofthemathcommunity. “Itisveryimportantforstudentstohaveexperiencewiththemathematicalcommunity,”Alsardarysaid.“Thepeopleatthismeetingweremostlymathematicians.Sincemostofmystudents

TRACEY SAMUEL PhSci ’07 demonstrates the relationship

between origami and mathematics.

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peter meekF, zhiwei liuF, lifeng tianM, randy zauharF, “Shape Signatures: Speeding Up Computer Aided Drug Discovery,” Drug Discovery Today, 11(19): 895–904, October 20, 2006.

carmen villegas rogersF, “Improving the Visibility of Afro-Latin Culture in the Spanish Classroom,” Hispania, September 2006.

joseph ruaneF, “History of a BSU at a Professional Health Science University,” African Americans and Whites: Changing Relationships on College Campuses, edited by Robert M. Moore III, University Press of America, Inc., 2006.

stanley zietzF, “Validation of Serum versus Plasma Measure-ments of Chromogranin A Levels in Patients with Carcinoid Tumors: Lack of Correlation between Ab-solute Chromogranin A Levels and Symptom Frequency,” Pancreas, 33(3):250–4, October 2006.

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Poster Presentations

shawn boyle]F, michael cawley]F, cynthia sanoskiF, “Assessment of an Advanced Cardiac Life Support Simulation in a Pharmacothera-peutics Laboratory Course” at the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) 2006 Annual Meeting in St. Louis, October 26–29.

emily hajjarF, shawn boyleF, angela cafiero, “Teaching Students the Geriatric Perspective: A Focus on Project Secure” at the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) 37th Annual Meeting in Phoenix, November 15–18.

zhijun liF, vagmita pabuwalM, “Network Analy-sis of the 3D Structure of the Rhodopsin G-protein Coupled Receptor” at the 20th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society in San Diego, August 5–9.

Presentations

michael cawleyF], “Breathing Easier: Using Evidence to Improve Outcomes for Patients with COPD” at the Regional Symposium to Pharmacists and Physicians, sponsored by PRIME, in Philadelphia, on October 19.

ganesh cheralaM, anil p. d’melloF, et al., “Effect of Maternal Low Protein Diet Administered During Preg-nancy and Lactation on the Status of Hepatic Cytochrome-P450 Enzymes in the Offspring” at the Annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meet-ing in San Antonio, on October 30.

m. chungM, jimish mehtaM, clyde ofnerF, et al., “Preliminary Evaluation of a Gelatin—Methotrexate Conjugate Effectiveness in Methotrexate Resistant HL60 Leukemia Cells” at the Annual American Associa-tion of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meeting in San Antonio, on October 31.

rachel gravesM, srira-makamal jonnalagaddaF, “In Vitro Immune Response to Optimized PLGA Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration” at the Annual American Association of Pharma-ceutical Scientists Meeting in San Antonio, on November 1.

rama mallipeddiM, kaly-an saripellaM, steven neauF, “Sustained Drug Delivery Using Chitosan as a Release Modifier in the Coat of Aquacoat®-Coated Beads” at the Annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meet-ing in San Antonio, on October 31.

rajeshwar motheramM, pardeep guptaF, “Evalua-tion of Secondary and Tertiary Structure of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone (r-hGH) Adsorbed onto Polystyrene Latex Particles by Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy” at the Annual American Association of Pharma-ceutical Scientists Meeting in San Antonio, on November 1.

steven neauF, et al., “Colon Specific Delivery Using Ethyicellu-lose and Chitosan in Compression Coated Tablet” at the Annual American Association of Pharma-ceutical Scientists Meeting in San Antonio, on November 2.

oladotun oyenugaM, anatoly kurkovskyF,

adeboye adejareF, “A Simulation Model of Drug Uptake Across the Blood Brain Barrier: Influences of Polar Surface Area and Beta-Amyloid Peptide Load” at the Annual American Association of Pharma-ceutical Scientists Meeting in San Antonio, on October 30.

kalyan saripellaM, rama mallipeddiM, steven neauF, “Coarse Par-ticle Ethylcellulose as an Extrusion Spheronization Aid in the Produc-tion of Drug Loaded Beads” at the Annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meet-ing in San Antonio, on November 1.

kalyan saripellaM, steven neauF, et al., “Effect of Sample Preparation on the Appearance of an Unstable Poly-morph in Binary NSAIDs Melting Point Phase Diagrams” at the Annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meet-ing in San Antonio, on November 1.

ruchi shahM, anil d’melloF, “Effect of Various Formulation Parameters on the Encapsulation Efficiency of Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) in Cellulose Nitrate Micro-capsules” at the Annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meeting in San Antonio, on November 1.

vijaya swaminathanM, sriramakamal jonnal-agaddaF, ruy tchaoF, “Effect of PEG Molecular Weight on the in Vitro Degradation of Poly-L-lactic Acid: Polyethylene Glycol (PLLA:PEG) Membranes” at the Annual American Associa-tion of Pharmaceutical Scien-tists Meeting in San Antonio, on November 1.

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anuradha vaidyaM, rodney wigentF, joseph schwartzF, “The Use of a Multi-Particulate Solid Dosage Form Containing Carbopol® 934P for Inhibition of Protein Degradation by Trypsin” at the Annual American Associa-tion of Pharmaceutical Scien-tists Meeting in San Antonio, on November 1.

vrushali waknisM, srira-makamal jonnalagaddaF, “Thermal Analysis of Polytcap-rolactone-Based Biodegradable Polymers” at the Annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meeting in San Antonio, on November 1.

Publications

ganesh cheralaM, anil p. d’melloF, et al., “Two Low Protein Diets Differen-tially Affect Food Consumption, and Reproductive Performance in Pregnant and Lactating Rats and Long Term Growth in Their Offspring,” Journal of Nutrition, 136, 2827–2833, 2006.

carol holtzman], sarah spinlerF, “Role of P-glycoprotein in Statin Drug Interactions,” Pharmacotherapy, 26(11):1601–7, 2006.

sarah spinlerF, et al., “Newer Pharmacotherapy in Patients Undergoing Percutane-ous Coronary Interventions: A Guide for Pharmacists and Other Health Care Professionals: Expert Opinion from the American Heart Association’s Diagnostic and Interventional Catheterization Committee and Council on Clinical Cardiology, and the American College of Clinical Pharmacy’s Cardiology Practice Research Network,” Pharmacotherapy, 26(11):1537–56, 2006.

shengguo sunM, adeboye adejareF, “Fluorinated Molecules as Drugs and Imaging Agents in the CNS,” Current Topics in Medicinal Chemis-try, 6, 1457–1464, 2006.

wereminoringinmath,Iwantedthemtoseewhatothermath-ematiciansaredoing.Bygivingapresentation,ithelpsthemtothinkinaprofessionalway.Thisgivesthemaniceexperienceonhowtogivepresentations,ifnotinmathematics,thenintheirfield.” Fortheorigamiandmathematicspresentation,thestudentsgaveahistoryoforigamianditsconnectionwithmathematics.Afterconcludingthepresentation,theydemonstratedhowtobuildafrogandthenengagedtheaudienceoffacultyandotherstudentstogiveitatry. Graphsareusedtosolveproblemsinmanyfields.Thestudents’presentationdealtwiththeapplicationsofgraphtheoryinevery-daylifeaswellasthehistoryofthisbranchofmathematics. ThethirdgrouppresentedonthelifeofEuler,whomadegreatcontributionstomathematicsandphysics.Fittingly,2007willbetheanniversaryofEuler’s300thbirthday. ThisbringsusbacktotheSevenBridgesofKönigsberg.Usingnodesandlinkstomakeagraph,Eulerascertainedthatitwasnotpossibletocrosstheexistingsevenbridgesjustonce.Simply,thetownspeoplewouldhavetobuildmorebridges.

From left to right: BRITTANY EBERSOLE C’09, MAYUR AMIN PharmD’11, NIKITA PATEL PharmD’11, AHMAD AHSAN PharmD’10, TRACEY SAMUEL PhSci’07, MANTHAN CHOKSHI PharmD’11, NISARG PATEL BInf’08, and SALAR ALSARDARY, PhD, associate professor.

Königsberg continued from page 23

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alumni events “If we want our alumni to remain involved in the life of the university, we need to remain involved in, and relevant to, the lives of our alumni.”

stacy m. rosemarin P’83

Summer Happy Hour July 29, 2006, Avalon, NJ

Left to right: Doris Dewis Shallcross Reses P’73 and Ruth Brown P’71, BW’06.

Khee Lee P’95, a health specialist in Google’s Vertical Markets Group, lecturing to students.

Left to right: Albert Wertheimer, dean, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy

(1990–1993), and Dave Bergman P’51.

Left to right: Paula Kralovec P’74, George Downs PharmD’72, and Michele Gerbino P’75.

Left to right: Bob Schreiber P’71; Ruth Brown P’71, BW’06; and Steve Kalinowski P’71.

Left to right: Dan Hussar P’62, MS’64, PhD’67; Lauri Lock Wunder P’81; Tony Madonna P’76; and Pat Kidston Katra P’76.

Left to right: Jack Lagowski P’73, Pat Carroll-Grant P’78, and Tom O’Connor P’70, PharmD ’71.

Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association August 10, 2006, Valley Forge, PA

Left to right: Dwight Bowen PharmD’11, and Ed Bechtel P’81, chair, Pennsylvania Board of Pharmacy.

Department of Pharmaceutical and healthcare business Pharmbiz lecture Series September 28, 2006, USP Campus

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nCPA Alumni & Friends Dinner october 9, 2006, las Vegas, nV

national Community Pharmacists Association Student Chapter lecture Series September 28, 2006, USP Campus

Left to right: Steve Sheaffer P’75, PharmD’78 received the 2006 Sister Gonzales Duffy Lecture Award from Fern Kaufman PharmD’03, president, Pennsylvania Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

national Community Pharmacists Association (nCPA) national Meeting october 8, 2006, las Vegas, nV

Mark Szilagyi, Sr., P’76 lecturing to students about owning and operating your own independent pharmacy.

Kelly Karpa P’94 holding the book she authored, Bacteria for Breakfast: Probiotics

for Good Health, at the NCPA Exhibit Hall where she represented American Lifeline.

Left to right: Jeanne Lutz; Dave Lutz P’60; Dan Hussar, P’62, MS’64, PhD’67; Sarah Hinkle; John Hinkle P’90; and Tiziana Fox, P’84, PharmD’02. Mr. and Mrs. Lutz generously sponsored the NCPA Alumni and Friends Dinner.

Left to right: Tiziana Fox P’84, PharmD’02; Jerry Mazzucca P’67; Bob Graul P’69; George Downs PharmD’72; and Sue Hussar P’67.

Pennsylvania Society of health-System Pharmacists october 12, 2006, harrisburg, PA

Left to right: Wayne Marquardt P’82; Andrew Peterson, PharmD, chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice/Pharmacy Administration; and Chaitali Desai PharmD’03.

Left to right: Ted Rice; Nishaminy Kasbekar P’93, PharmD’95, recipient of the Joe E. Smith Award; Fern Kaufman PharmD’03, president, Pennsylvania Society of Health-System Phar-macists; and Gerry Meyer P’73, PharmD’74.

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1994maryann (weis) drolet MT’94 and her husband Adam welcomed son Addison-Joseph Keir on February 28, 2006. He joins brother Alexander Cortez (7) and sister Isabella Lastris (6). Maryann is the lab director of the University of Maryland’s Amish Research Clinic in Lancaster, PA.

1995tina mannino P’95 and Christo-pher Small were married on May 13, 2006. Tina is a pharmacist at the Hospital of the University of Penn-sylvania and is currently pursuing her PharmD degree at Shenandoah University.

1996ronald g. corey PhD’96 has been named senior director of proj-ect management for Daiichi Asubio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., in Rochelle Park, NJ. In his new role, Ronald is responsible for developing a new project management department.

corie (snodgrass) shoop P’96, PharmD’97 and scott a. shoop P’96, PharmD’97 an-nounced the birth of daughter Cara Paige on October 6, 2005. Cara joins big sister Erin. The family resides in West Chester, PA.

class notes

1953neil m. davis P’53, MS’55 is the author of Medical Abbreviations: 26,000 Conveniences at the Expense of Communication and Safety. He lives in Delray Beach, FL.

1967GerAlD MAZZUCCA P’67, JD, MS was elected president of the Califor-nia Pharmacists Association (CPhA), effective Jan 1, 2007, for a one-year term. Mazzucca is president and founder of Mazzucca Associates, Inc., an executive consulting firm. The former Carbondale, PA, native will be honored at the three-day CPhA convention in Palm Springs, CA, Feb. 15–17, where he will be formally installed as president and later honored at a USP Alumni and Friends reception on Feb. 17. To memorialize their parents, Maz-zucca and his brother AnThonY MAZZUCCA, Jr., P’70 established the AnThonY J. P’33 and Evelyn T. Mazzucca Scholarship Fund in 1983 at the PCP.

1977william a. best, sr., P’77 is a staff pharmacist at the Veterans Health Administration Medical Center in Coatesville, PA. Bill recently assumed responsibilities for manag-ing the outpatient Coumadin Clinic. He is also a volunteer firefighter with the West Chester Fire Depart-ment and recently achieved the rank of captain. He lives in West Chester, PA, with his wife Carolyn and 14-year-old triplets.

1979john v. price P’79 has joined Wal-Mart as pharmacy manager of its Carlisle, PA, store. He and his wife Sandi live in Carlisle.

1982joseph j. mchale P’82 (MS’89, St. Joseph’s University; JD’92, Widener University) was named a Pennsylvania “Super Lawyer” in the June 2006 issue of Philadelphia magazine. He was also included in the 2007 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. He currently chairs Stradley Ronon’s Products Liability and Mass Tort group.

1983doris (diprimio) corey P’83 (DO, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine) has accepted a staff physician position at the Twinsburg (OH) Urgent Care, a division of Southpointe Hospital in the Cleveland Clinic Health System.

1988lisa (moyer) mackell MPT’88 is the owner of Theraplay, Inc., recently named as one of the 25 best companies for working mothers by Working Mother magazine. Theraplay is a provider of pediatric therapy services, including physical, occupa-tional, speech, feeding, social work, and special education for children from birth to 21 years old. Theraplay has over 100 employees and out-patient offices in West Chester, Horsham, and Drexel Hill, PA. The company also provides services to schools, early intervention pro-grams, and home care services. It celebrated its 15-year anniversary in November 2006.

1990linda (cianciarulo) sailor P’90, PharmD’00 and her husband Peter announced the birth of son Joseph Michael in April 28, 2006. Joseph joins big brothers Steven (13) and Eric (9). Linda is a pharmacist at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.

1992jennifer (bittner) almonti P’92 and her husband Angelo welcomed the birth of daughter Siena Grace on September 13, 2006, at 2:45 p.m. The baby weighed in at 7 pounds 10 ounces.

todd j. bixby P’92 and anh (nguyen) bixby P’92, announced the birth of son Gabriel John on April 25, 2006. He joins big sister Luca (3). Todd works for Centocor. The family lives in Hilltown, PA.

1993stacey (williams) cox MPT’93 recently received her DPT degree from the University of Scranton. She is employed at Allied Services in Scranton as a senior staff physical therapist. Stacey is also an assistant adjunct professor of physical therapy at the University of Scranton and College Misericordia. She lives with her husband Thomas in Dickson City, PA.

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1999nesli cercioglu P’99 married james p. keefer at St. Peter Celestine in Cherry Hill, NJ, on May 26, 2006. The bridal party included kimberly (passero) brooks P’99, felicia j. may P’00, and stephanie (cochran) dooley P’99. Nesli and James also have a daughter, Lauren Patricia, born April 13, 2004.

monica wachowski MPT’99 and William Wiegand were married on November 5, 2005. Monica is a physical therapist in the Mercy Health System, and William is a police officer for the Department of Defense. They live in Swarthmore, PA.

julie (kraiss) wargo MPT’99 and michael c. wargo BI’98 are the parents of Brianna Michaela, born on August 15, 2006. They live in Bear, DE.

2002jessica church PharmD’02 and Patrick Price were wed on August 13, 2005, in Bethlehem, PA. margaret p. church HS’03, MS’05; meenu arora MPT’01; stephanie costante PharmD’02; jennifer p. do-nato MPT’01; and christine m. santiago PharmD’02 were bridesmaids. Also in attendance were rachel (arora) hunkele MPT’01, neela a. bhajandas PharmD’06, mary catherine (stephens) cole PharmD’02, amy j. davis P’99, and amy (marmon) forte MPT’99. Jessica is a clinical pharmacist at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Bethlehem. Patrick is a school teacher in Pennsylva-nia’s Parkland School District.

tracy (gibbs) michener PharmD’02 and brett j. michener MPT’00 welcomed the birth of daughter Ella in January 2006. Tracy works in oncology at Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Brett owns a physical therapy practice. They live in Mt. Laurel, NJ.

2005deborah a. summers HS’05 received her MS degree in physi-cian assistant studies from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in July 2006. She has a new job in PCOM’s geriatrics department.

2006trushar n. rao PharmD’06 and his wife Beena announced the birth of son Aditya on May 5, 2006. Trushar is a floater pharmacist for CVS. Beena is a customer service

representative at Commerce Bank. They live in Bensa-lem, PA.

IN MEMORIAMEightiesronAlD C. Cohen P’84 passed away on September 28, 2006. He was 52. He is survived by his ex-wife rAMonA (ACKAlUSKY) Cohen P’81 and their children Eric and Rachael.

2000JenniFer l. Colon P’00 (PharmD’04, University of Florida) sadly announces the tragic passing of her son Joshua on Sept. 24, 2006, in Miami, FL. She will be starting the Joshua Manuel Rodriguez Memorial Fund in his memory. Anyone interested in con-tributing a gift to this fund, please contact Erica Spizzirri, director, major gifts, at 215.596.7525 or [email protected]. Colon is a phar-macist at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly, NJ.

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peace of mind

“Would you like to make a planned gift to USP? We encourage you to consider the possibilities.”erica spizzirriDirector, Major Gifts

With all the stresses and uncertainties we face, it’s nice to know we can experience peace of mind regarding one of the most important areas of life—our last will and testament. In this regard, peace of mind is…

Completing a Valid Will

Caring for Your Loved Ones

Creating a Legacy at USP

A Valid Will

A valid will is one that conforms to the laws of your state and that will be acceptable to the probate court. It is also valid in that it accurately expresses your wishes.

A will form downloaded from the Internet or one obtained from a stationery store will hardly give you the peace of mind you deserve. Something this important requires the professional expertise of an estate-planning attorney.

Going through the decision process may seem like a daunting task, but the end result is a release from worry. You can face the future knowing that your estate will be distributed according to your wishes and that people you trust will be in charge.

Caring for Loved Ones

Your last will and testament provides you with assurance that you have made provisions for family members according to their needs and your wishes. If something should happen to you, they will be cared for.

For example, if you have dependent children, your will can name the guardians and provide trust arrangements for education, health, and other needs. Your will can also ensure that certain possessions go to the family members you designate and that disbursements are made to benefit those with special needs.

A Lasting Legacy

Your will can direct your personal representative to set aside a certain percentage of your estate to establish an endowment fund at Univer-sity of the Sciences in Philadelphia. This fund will bear your name and provide a perpetual flow of income to USP for generations to come. Your children and grandchildren—and many others—will be reminded of your values and your support for the University.

To receive our free literature, use the handy response form or call USP’s Office of Institutional Advancement at 1.888.857.6264. To learn more about this and other planned giving opportunities, please visit our website at www.usip.edu/alumnifriends.

Thank you for your support.

erica spizzirriDirector, Major Gifts

“It is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich.”HENRY WARD BEECHER (1813–1887—prominent American clergyman and social reformer)

Please complete and return this reply form.

Dear Friends at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia:

q Please contact me (us) about a personal visit. The best time to call me (us) is: .

q Please send information about the USP Benefactors Society.

q I (we) have provided for USP in my (our) will or other estate-planning documents.

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erica spizzirriuniversity of the sciences in philadelphiaoffice of institutional advancement600 s. 43rd streetphiladelphia, pa 19104-4495

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financial highlights 2005–2006UNIVERSITY OF THE SCIENCES IN PHILADELPHIACondensed Statement of Activities for the Year Ended June 30, 2006

PERCENT OF OPERATING REVENUE TOTAL

Operating revenue

Tuition & fees, gross $ 68,104,021 Less: Direct scholarship grants (16,301,296) Tuition & fees, net 70.5% 51,802,725 Government grants 3.4% 2,505,520 Private gifts and grants 2.6% 1,927,046 Investment income 10.0% 7,353,946 Sales and services: 0.0% Educational departments 4.1% 3,037,776 Auxiliary services 9.2% 6,725,467 Other 0.2% 118,202 Total operating revenue 73,470,682

Operating expenses

Instruction 41.4% 30,451,347 Research 3.6% 2,638,391 Academic support 8.7% 6,418,373 Student services 11.8% 8,651,788 Institutional support 20.2% 14,864,201 Scholarships (other than direct grants) 1.0% 725,188 Auxiliary enterprises 8.2% 6,003,214 Total operating expense 69,752,502

Change in net assets from operating activities 3,718,180

Net non-operating revenues 12,587,713

Change in net assets 16,305,893

Net assets, beginning of year 141,406,165

Net assets, end of year $ 157,712,058

Endowment (Market Value as of June 30, 2006) $ 127,464,053

Our success is made possible only through the generosity of alumni and friends. We are grateful for your continuing commitment that has allowed us to make tremendous progress over

the years. We thank you for contributing to USP’s evolution as a premier health sciences university.

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honor roll of donors 2005–2006

Founders’ Society$3,000+ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

Malvin S. Aaronson ’44

David W. Anstice

Harold L. Brog ’55

Martin Buchalter ’55

Barbara J. Byrne

Bruce C. Byrne

William F. Connolly, Jr.

Mohamed Desoky

Carmen A. DiCello ’58

Richard J. Dowling ’73

Teresa Pete Dowling ’72

Curtis G. T. Ewing ’58

Harry P. Flanagan ’68

F. Gerald Galoonis ’63

Philip P. Gerbino ’69

Valerie Nichols Gerbino

Abraham Glasser ’43

Gloria Glasser

Dan J. Halberstadt ’83

Lorri Kanig Halberstadt ’83

Jules Hirsch ’59

Thomas B. Hollis ’37

Estate of Carl F. Hopp ’55

Estate of Richard E. Houghton ’33

Leonard S. Jacob ’70

William R. Jones ’42

Lewis B. Killmer, Jr. ’68

Frederick Klein

Jeffrey T. Lipman ’74

Joann Svrcek Lipman ’74

Estate of Bertha Meade Litsky ’42

David E. Loder

George J. Malmberg ’72

Ludmilla Bartkow Malmberg ’72

James D. Mayes

Kathleen Rosenberry Mayes ’76

Robert L. McNeil, Jr. ’38

Edgardo A. Mercadante ’79

Allen Misher ’59

W. Scott Muller ’84

Dinesh C. Patel ’75

Donald J. M. Phillips ’70

Laurence G. Poli ’99

Matthew M. Poli

Joseph W. Ruane

Nancy Ruane

Craig Ruffin

Saundra L. Ruffin

Delfino Ruzzo

Lillian Ruzzo

Mark A. Salvatore ’89

Marvin Samson Hon.’96

Estate of Lester A. Shappell ’51

Nadya Shmavonian

Dominic A. Solimando, Jr. ’76

Patricia E. Stewart

Thomas F. Stonesifer ’59

Peter P. Stukowski ’31

Mark A. Szilagyi ’76

Sandra Bubri Szilagyi ’76

Thomas A. Trite ’74

Estate of M. Virginia Webbert

Stephanie A. Zarus ’85

FOUNDATIONS

The Arcadia Foundation

The Barra Foundation, Inc.

The Community Foundation of New Jersey

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Foundation

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation

Marvin Samson Foundation

The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust

CORPORATIONS

Albertsons Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc.

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP

The Berwind Corporation

Colgate-Palmolive Technology Company

Colorcon, Inc.

Coutu Foundation

CVS Charitable Trust, Inc.

excelleRx

GlaxoSmithKline

Lewistown Pharmacy, Inc.

McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals

Medco Health Solutions

Office Depot, Inc.

Oncology Pharmacy Services, Inc.

Parker Laboratories, Inc.

Quality Formulation Laboratories, Inc.

Sanofi-Synthelabo Research

Walgreen Company

ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIzATIONS

Michael Menichini Scholarship Fund

Monmouth County Society of Pharmacists

University of Pennsylvania

President’s Council$1,000 to $2,999ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

Adeboye Adejare

Burnside E. Anderson, III ’59

Armond J. Angelucci ’51

Patricia Duffy Angelucci ’51

Horace R. Bacon ’62

Anne Gredler Barton ’83

Kenneth J. Barton, Jr. ’83

Julius J. Berrettini ’55

Arthur M. Blatman ’69

Seldia Zonies Blatman ’37

Robert J. Blyskal

John P. Borneman

Kenneth J.D. Boyden

Marie Boyden

Thomas A. Bradley ’79

David Clyde Bradstock ’78

Aminta Hawkins Breaux

Robert S. Carter ’50

Eurelio M. Cavalier ’58

Schumarry Chao

Elizabeth Wagner Chase ’39

Joseph L. Ciminera ’38

Margaret C. Clymer

Lonnel Coats

Christine R. Cox

Scott F. Curry ’83

Susan Cruciani Curry ’83

Joseph L. D’Angelo, III ’62

William M. Deptula ’56

Mervin B. Dezenhall ’53

Bonnie Lee Ostrosky DiCello ’85

Gregory C. Diehl ’79

James T. Doluisio

George E. Downs ’72

Fred M. Eckel ’61

R. Frank Ecock, Jr. ’58

Ida May Ritter Englehart ’46

Andrew J. Ferrara ’61

Kenneth B. Fox ’84

Tiziana Palatucci Fox ’84

Elizabeth Ann M. Fusco ’63

Herbert S. Garde ’48

Joseph L. Garde

Tim R. Garde

Alfonso R. Gennaro ’48

Cecelia McCormick Gennaro ’48

Martin Gibbs ’43

Charles W. Gibley, Jr. ’01

Barry Grossbach

George V. Hager, Jr.

Betty Jean Harris ’75

Robert G. Harris ’70

Donald Hines ’61

Cindy M. Ippoliti ’86

Caroline Berger Jushchyshyn ’69

John M. Jushchyshyn ’68

Henry M. Katra ’74

Patricia Kidston Katra ’76

Arlene G. Kessler

Monroe I. Klein ’65

Joseph P. Lech ’81

Charles A. Leonard ’50

Kevin G. Lokay

D. Renee Benton Lupo ’76

Louis J. Lupo ’76

Jane Weygandt Lusk ’41

David B. Lutz ’60

Joseph M. Mahady

Carmela M. Marone

Phillip J. Marone ’53

Shirley Stonesifer Marshman ’57

W. Richard Marshman ’56

Dorathy Osborne McAlanis ’76

George M. McAlanis ’74

Anthony K. McCague

Binney McCague

Scott C. McCarty ’89

Lynnette Hammond McNeal ’57

Thomas J. McNulty, Sr. ’50

Lorraine J. Meeker ’69

Donna Marie Monek ’70

Roland Morris Hon.’00

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Thomas Duke Moyer ’78

Kenneth L. Murtha

Maven J. Myers ’61

Larry Myerson ’69

Philip Needleman ’60

Sima K. Needleman

Richard Scott Ost ’82

Charles J. Paget ’59

Mary A. Parenti ’85

Delbert S. Payne

William H. Penn ’61

Gary F. Raisl

Robert H. Rendler ’70

Carlos B. Rios, Jr. ’65

Cynthia Swantkowski Rios ’65

John A. Romankiewicz ’73

Frank John Rooks, Jr. ’91

Deborah Ann Roper ’80

Glenn W. Rosenthal

Leo H. Ross ’73

Richard E. Salvatore ’58

Mark V. Santoro ’86

Patricia DeVault Santoro ’86

Isadore Schuman ’51

Vicki Seyfert-Margolis ’86

George Edward Sherman ’66

Andrew R. Shumsky ’80

Deborah Trautz Shumsky ’81

Walter G. Steele ’54

Elizabeth Weber Sutherlin ’83

Alice E. Till ’66

Paul Tsou

Daniel H. Yeoman ’59

Richard M. Yura ’57

FOUNDATIONS

The Cavalier Foundation

The Needles Family Foundation

The Packman Family Foundation

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Weikel Family Charitable Foundation

CORPORATIONS

Ahold USA

Albertsons, Inc.

Bartell Drug Company

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Inc.

Brooks Eckerd Pharmacy

Costco Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy, Inc.

Fruth Pharmacy Inc.

Giant Eagle, Inc.

Happy Harry’s Discount Drug Stores

Harris Teeter Pharmacy

Hartig Drug Company

Hi-School Pharmacy, Inc.

Hy-Vee, Inc.

Kerr Drug, Inc.

King Kullen Pharmacies Corp.

Kinney Drugs Foundation, Inc.

Lech’s Pharmacy

Lewis Drugs, Inc.

Longs Drug Stores

Medicine Shoppe International, Inc.

Navarro Discount Pharmacies

Noel Consulting, LLC

Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Old World Jewels

Osborn Drugs, Inc.

Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company

Pharmacy Express Services

Port Richmond Pharmacy

Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.

Raley’s

R.F.E. Inc.

Rite Aid Corporation

Safeway, Inc.

Save Mart Supermarkets

ShopKo Stores, Inc.

Snyder’s Drug Stores, Inc.

SUPERVALU Pharmacies, Inc.

Target Corporation

Thriftway/Zitomer Drug

Towne Drugs

The Towne Pharmacy

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

Windward Pharmacy

Yorkville Drug Store, Inc.

ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIzATIONS

AZPAC

Drug Store News

Jewish Federation of St. Louis

New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association Auxiliary

Life MembersFounders’ SocietyLifetime gifts of $100,000+Members provide critical leadership to the University’s giving program and set the standard for others to follow.

Leonard Abramson ’60

Estate of Grace E. Ambrose

Henry Bower

Estate of Margaret D. Brown

John J. Byrne, Jr.

William F. Connolly, Jr.

Estate of Melvin C. Firman ’40

Estate of Jacob Gelb ’31

Estate of Samuel Gelb

Philip P. Gerbino ’69

Abraham Glasser ’43

Jerome S. Goodman ’58

Estate of Bessie S. Graham

Estate of Doris Griffith-Schiller

Estate of Adolphus S. Hale ’31

Estate of Carl F. Hopp ’55

Estate of Richard E. Houghton ’33

Daniel J. Keating, III

Estate of Joseph A. Loughrey ’23

George C. K. Ma

Thomas J. Marra ’43

Kathleen Rosenberry Mayes ’76

Robert L. McNeil, Jr. ’38

Estate of Charles A. Mehring ’06

Allen Misher ’59

Roland Morris Hon.’00

Kenneth L. Murtha

Arthur Osol ’25

Roy L. Pollard ’25

Estate of Marion N. Powell

Margaret B. Pyle

Gary F. Raisl

Estate of Gerald F. Rorer ’31

Estate of Edythe M. Roth

Samuel Rothberg ’31

Estate of Louis J. Rudolph

Marvin Samson Hon.’96

Estate of Russell L. Schweitzer ’54

Estate of Lester A. Shappell ’51

Mildred Tucker

Estate of Glenn E. Ullyot

Guillermo F. Valentiner ’53

Hector G. Valentiner ’84

Agnes Varis

Estate of Ola C. Wade

George E. Walper ’42

Estate of Paul C. Wieseman ’29

Donald O. Wilson ’34

President’s Council Lifetime gifts of $50,000 to $99,999Members are valued contributors who help make possible the University’s continued commitment to excellence.

David W. Anstice

Estate of Malcolm Beach ’13

Myrtle A. Bruce

Richard J. Dowling ’73

Teresa Pete Dowling ’72

Martin Gibbs ’43

Walter J. Glenn

Arthur H. Goldberg

Estate of Charles W. Heathcote, Jr. ’35

Harry William Hind

May P. Jones

William R. Jones ’42

Lewis B. Killmer, Jr. ’68

Estate of Frances Kline

Eugene L. Kuryloski ’37

Mary Barnisky Kuryloski ’37

Eli Lilly ’07

James D. Mayes

Louis F. Meyers ’17

Delbert S. Payne

Estate of Louisa Harvey Poley

Delfino Ruzzo

Richard E. Salvatore ’58

Elaine Samson

Harry Schwartz ’23

Clyde E. Shoop ‘51

Joy Singer Shoop ’51

Con F. Sterling

Theodore R. Tibbetts ’28

Estate of M. Virginia Webbert

Stephanie A. Zarus ’85

Associates Club$500 to $999ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

Mignon S. Adams Hon.’83

John P. Allen ’78

F. Raymond Angus ’71

Mary Lucik Angus ’73

Susann Salansky Apgar ’81

Thomas Hailstone Baxter ’53

Joanne M. Bicknese ’03

Kenneth A. Bitz ’65

Selma Blatnick Bitz ’65

Scott H. Blackman ’81

Ronald J. Brenner

Elizabeth Bressi-Stoppe

Ruth A. Brown ’71

Geraldine Brown-Broadnax ’84

Kenneth W. Brownell ’69

Amy G. Bryant

William H. Chamberlin ’69

Robert A. Cohen ’67

Mitzi G. Cole ’84

Thomas J. Connelly, Jr. ’80

Elizabeth Taormina Corsi ’81

Linda A. Corvari ’90

Amy S. Cziraky

Mark J. Cziraky ’92

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Thomas J. Dougherty ’73

Stanford L. Engel ’44

Nancy E. English ’74

Frank H. Ervin ’73

Donna Marie Feudo ’89

William F. Fisher ’76

John P. Fitzpatrick ’61

Charles J. Flannery ’84

Raymond Freedman ’54

Leonard Fronton ’60

Francis E. Gailey

Sharon L. Gailey

Janice A. Gaska ’79

Michele Pierson Gerbino ’75

Nancy Franchak Gilbert ’79

Cindy Worsley Hamilton ’77

Samuel L. Hassinger ’85

Diana Joy Heaton ’97

Lynn Bond Hill ’91

Michael R. Hoy ’81

Rose Mary Battista Hoy ’82

Deborah W. Hui ’96

Khurshid Iqbal ’72

Robert W. Ivens ’39

Margaret R. Kasschau

Ronald D. Kaufmann ’68

Coleen Ortmann Kayden ’78

Robert S. Kayden, Jr. ’78

Rina K. Kelley ’78

Harris Koffer ’75

Katherine Ferrara Koffer ’86

Kenneth J. Kossack ’84

Elizabeth Iorio Lemmer ’53

Michele L. Lennox ’90

Elliott E. Leuallen ’35

William H. Levin ’54

Marvin L. Lewbart ’51

Joseph T. Ligotski, Jr. ’84

Michelle Janusanis Ligotski ’88

Michael J. Long ’93

Sharon Burkett Long ’93

Rosemary C. McFall ’63

Lucille Koehler McTamney ’68

Meredith Morris Mead ’98

John E. Miller ’76

Veronica P. Moriarty ’78

Naykeang Neal

Pakvina Neal

Earl R. Oberholtzer, Jr. ’57

Raymond F. Orzechowski ’59

Meade Todd Palmer ’81

Edward H. Papish ’71

Michael R. Phillips ’81

Gerald P. Polli ’56

Corinne Angeloni Rossi ’95

Michael J. Rossi ’94

Jerome J. Schentag ’75

David P. Schmehl ’56

Joseph J. Schoen ’84

Karl S. Schumann ’71

Marian Cassette Scully ’77

Herbert Secouler ’62

Richard K. Shadduck ’58

David J. Shappell ’61

Thomas E. Silvonek ’74

Alice Sectish Sloan ’70

Richard W. Sloan ’69

Robert L. Snively ’61

Ronald L. Stocker ’58

Elizabeth Anne Stone ’00

Robert A. Suter ’88

Dominick J. Vizzoni ’98

Maurice J. Warner ’52

Eleanor Walker Weaver ’46

Amy G. Weller

R. Jason Weller

Marsha W. Wertzberger ’63

Bong H. S. Yoo ’71

FOUNDATIONS

The Jewish Community Foundation

CORPORATIONS

ADVISORx Consulting, LLC

Cardinal Health, Inc.

Carl’s Drug Store

Crixmor, LLC

Global Impact

Hospira Worldwide, Inc.

Jiunta’s Pharmacy, Inc.

The Medicine Center

West Trenton Pharmacy Inc.

ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIzATIONS

Delaware County Pharmacists Association

Century II Club$185 to $499ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

Sanaa E. Abdallah ’82

Robert H. Abrahams ’80

Larry S. Abrams ’63

Beatrice C. Allis ’80

Norman D. Alworth ’81

Donna M. Anderson ’84

Joan M. Anderson ’64

James C. Appleby ’87

Alan S. Aronovitz ’82

Vincent M. Astolfi ’95

Alan P. Baker ’60

Suzanne Morgan Baker ’61

Nahum M. Balotin ’51

Robert E. Barbour ’54

Bruce Baron

Linda Baron

Susan E. Barrett

Karen Arcidiacono Barringer ’81

Joseph G. Bartoletti ’51

Steven W. Bass ’65

Gertrude Given Baxter ’34

Galen W. Bear ’56

Joseph G. Bechtel ’57

David J. Becker ’86

Bradford L. Bentzel ’73

Florence McDermott Bentzel ’73

Frances A. Benulis ’71

David Bergman ’51

Raymond E. Bernosky ’56

Carman A. Bevilacqua ’59

Philip M. Blitz ’55

Albert R. Bonczyk

Regina E. Bonczyk

Joseph V. Bondi ’72

Linda Mendez Bonnell ’86

Joseph Bosak ’68

Shawn J. Boyle ’01

Frederick W. Breslin ’52

Herbert A. Brill ’51

Brandy Ignatow Broder ’00

Richard J. Bronstein ’56

William J. Brumbach ’98

P. Gregory Buchanan ’78

Richard W. Buchanan ’71

Arthur P. Buck ’63

H. Joseph Byrd ’71

M. Paula Biemuller Cabulong ’90

Paul M. Cannoe ’67

Rene Casas-Benabe ’69

Michael E. Castagna ’00

Shivaun Hurley Celano ’80

Nicholas M. Chaffier ’92

Tracy McGonigal Chaffier ’89

Louis Charles ’49

Lawrence J. Chase ’67

Lester S. Cohen ’49

John J. Coleman ’80

Deborah H. Cook ’71

John F. Cook ’66

Charles A. Costanzo ’78

William A. Cressman ’63

Thomas T. Culkin ’66

James J. Cusick, Jr. ’83

Gary D. D’Alonzo ’78

Fereydoun Dardashti ’55

Maria A. Das ’88

Ronald M. Daugherty ’63

George M. De Curtis ’51

Robert E. Dempski ’56

Mary Joan C. Denisco ’87

Michael F. DePanfilis ’77

Ara H. DerMarderosian Hon.’95

Karl A. De Sante ’66

Ravi K. Desiraju ’75

Richard L. Deuble

Maggie Devine-Pennock

Paul V. DiBona ’70

Richard P. DiLiberto ’67

James M. Dillon ’73

Matthew R. DiRocco ’97

Enrico T. Doganiero ’56

Robert Doganiero ’78

Edward G. Dolton, Jr. ’53

Ronald J. D’Orazio ’58

Lawrence C. Dormuth ’42

Mary Beth Dorr ’80

Roger M. Downs ’71

Edward M. Dunn ’81

Terese Marshman Dunn ’81

Karen Dougherty Durkin ’97

Robert J. Durkin ’95

Grace L. Earl ’86

Steven R. Eby ’90

Dawn L. Elliott ’84

Paul G. Epstein ’52

Clyde R. Erskine, Jr. ’54

Ann Ervin ’87

Colleen A. Fabiszewski

George P. Faccenda ’59

Marcus A. Farbstein ’83

Shawn J. Farrell

Ronald S. Feder ’58

Leonard H. Finkelstein ’55

Dominic P. Fino ’61

Thomas F. Flamini ’81

Alfred J. Fleischer ’43

Norman Folkman ’55

Cheryl A. France ’79

Elizabeth A. Franko ’67

Lila E. Freeman ’55

Norman C. Freeman ’49

Caroline Gaitan-Mara ’94

Sara M. Gallagher

Jay A. Garber ’61

James D. Gardner ’73

Michael P. Garvey, Jr. ’94

Donna Craigo Gaumond ’75

Thomas F. Genco ’78

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Evonne S. Ghaly

Anne E. Giordano ’98

Cindy Sears Gochnauer ’82

Stuart Gold ’59

Allan Goldberg ’59

Barbara J. Goldman ’78

Ronald T. Goldman ’55

Andrea Parisse Gosda ’87

Stephen G. Grant ’76

Dennis M. Grasela ’80

Jack O. Gratch ’69

Norman Greenman ’74

Freddy A. Grimm ’66

Thomas B. Gruber ’65

Vicken A. Gulvartian ’81

Lewis M. Halin ’52

Patrick J. Hall ’82

Rosemarie O’Malley Halt ’89

Linda Marano Hand ’71

Jeffrey Spencer Harris ’81

Joan DiPietro Heydorn ’77

William E. Heydorn ’77

William C. Hill ’50

Dorothy O’Connors Hilton ’80

John F. Hinkle, Jr. ’58

Lauren H. Hoffman ’83

John Holak ’55

George R. Homa ’74

Peter D. Hottenstein ’62

Kenneth O. Howell ’43

Robert E. Howell ’67

Robert E. R. Howell ’97

Mary Sheehan Howett ’69

Rosemarie D. Hunziker ’75

Daniel A. Hussar ’62

Suzanne Fix Hussar ’67

Valerie Iadanza-Brumbach ’98

Veasna Ieng ’98

Kenneth Y. Iinuma ’53

Ronald C. Isenburg ’79

Richard T. Jackson ’63

Michael A. Josbena ’81

Carl R. June, Jr. ’63

Jean Penson Kavanagh ’53

W. Thomas Kavanagh ’53

Toshiyuki Kawahara ’51

Christopher A. Keeys ’82

Lynn B. Keiser ’67

Robert L. Keiser ’65

Fred W. Kephart ’73

Alice Mack Kerchner ’43

James P. Kerchner ’47

Joseph F. Kerrigan, Jr. ’76

Sophia Z. Khan ’98

Iva Oberholser Kimes ’70

Edith L. Kirschner ’48

Velma Gould Kistler ’51

George A. Koffs ’51

Sheldon X. Kong ’92

Alexander Kowalski ’53

Kaylor P. Kowash ’88

Charles H. Kroekel ’53

Erica Perry Kuchinski ’92

Matthew S. Kuchinski ’92

Ilona Ayotte Lachina ’03

Angela K. Lamy

Harry J. Leonhardt ’79

Genevieve Porter Levans ’92

Lynne R. LeWitt

Sarah Lipkin

Barbara E. Little

Joseph K. Loehle ’56

Joseph R. Lofft ’82

Larrye E. Loss ’83

William Lozinger, Jr. ’59

Robert C. Madonna ’54

Mary K. Maguire ’83

Joseph P. Maher

John J. Malizia, Sr. ’70

Mark Manzo ’81

AnneMarie Bubeck Marasco ’95

Dominic A. Marasco ’96

Benjamin Robert Margolis ’67

Rudolph F. Marino ’54

Vincent A. Marone ’66

William G. Marsh ’38

John R. Marvel ’52

Steven W. Maryanoff ’66

Vincent Massimiano ’56

James C. Matthews ’87

Lisa Stefy Matthews ’90

David Mattichak ’49

Rebecca M. McAllister ’05

Maria Lombardi McGregor ’51

Thomas H. McIntyre ’65

Cornelius P. McKelvey ’63

Hans J. Medal ’57

Cheryl Olcese Meek ’80

Nagdy A. Mehany

Marlene Furgiuele Mentzer ’81

R. Lee Mentzer ’97

Wayne H. Messick ’73

Michele Misher-Harris ’84

Francis J. Montone ’76

Rita Marzen Montone ’76

R. J. Moore ’58

Albert F. Morgenthaler ’37

Fred A. Morris, Jr. ’60

William B. Morrison ’50

Thomas W. Mou ’41

Robert W. Mucklow ’60

Charles H. Muehlbauer ’66

Scott L. Myers ’90

Trudy Lewis Myers ’90

Nga Viet Nguyen ’05

Truong Xuan Nguyen ’05

Patrick Oates

Michael J. Olivieri ’61

Neeta Bahal O’Mara ’88

Ken T. Oshiro ’54

Richard Oski ’55

Kazim Oladotun Oyenuga

Albert M. Packman ’52

Patricia L. Parente-Maher

Anthony L. Parola ’86

Lisa Contardi Parola ’86

Gary R. Parosky ’86

David B. Paul ’61

Charlotte Bartakovits Pavis ’65

John A. Pavis ’65

John E. Pawlowski ’84

Andrew M. Peterson

Nancy Jorgensen Pettineo ’00

Steven J. Pettineo ’99

George M. Phillips ’69

Ellyn Gordon Pick ’73

Nicholas A. Pick ’73

Elleni J. Pippis ’94

John W. Poole ’54

Charles R. Porter ’81

Katherine Welykoridko Porter ’82

John L. Price, III ’57

Stanley J. Pruskowski, Jr. ’81

Theodore B. Pukas ’65

E. Mark Punchard, Sr. ’73

Scott C. Radley ’69

Michelle Chapman Richardson ’90

Samuel Richberg, Jr. ’56

Richard Norman Ritter ’59

Angelo Nicholas Rosa ’29

Frank A. Rotella ’65

Eileen Rowan ’70

Sylvia L. Rubin

Theodore Rudberg ’60

Elisa J. Rusonis

Paul A. Rusonis ’76

Doris Killen Rutledge ’50

Rosalie Sagraves ’78

Margaret Bare Sanbower ’78

Ann V. Satterthwaite

Lorinda Fellema Saunders ’85

Ruth L. Schemm

Debra Drabold Schermerhorn ’85

Charles B. Schewene ’73

Scott D. Schifter ’79

Mindy Bowman Schlachter ’74

William G. Schlachter, Jr. ’75

Edward J. Schrader ’60

Evelyn L. Schwartz ’45

Elmer K. Shaffer, Jr. ’55

Mimi Hill Shannahan ’71

Jerald J. Shapiro ’60

Richard J. Shapiro ’65

John H. Shinkai ’44

Clyde E. Shoop ’51

Joy Singer Shoop ’51

Harry L. Siegel

Peter K. S. Siegl ’76

Judith Miller Sills ’83

Anthony J. Silvagni ’63

Christopher J. Smalley ’76

James D. Smith, Jr. ’81

Richard Grant Smith ’71

Roger B. Smith ’70

Jay J. Sochoka ’94

Sheryl Lynn Sochoka

Robert F. Spera ’88

Erica Lee Spizzirri

Robert A. Steele ’68

Mitchell I. Steinberg ’66

Willard A. Stephens ’69

Philip W. Stern ’66

Erin K. Stromelo ’01

Joseph T. Sullivan

M. Susanne Sullivan

Ann Cunningham Sylvester ’84

Ralph H. Thomas, III ’72

Stephanie Kesterson Tomlinson ’98

Barbara Betza Tonelli ’78

Mark B. Tornatore ’81

Victoria R. Treese ’00

Terry A. Trutt ’84

Cheryl Ramin Turner ’68

Ruediger I. Turner ’68

Laura L. Tyndall ’85

R. Richard Unangst ’58

James Unland

Gene J. Upanavage ’65

Gloria J. Upanavage ’68

William E. Vandervalk ’70

Carolyn M. Vivaldi

Susan Flannery Wainwright ’87

G. Richard Walter, Sr. ’59

Hal R. Ward ’88

Karen Ann Yatsko Wassel ’83

Ronald T. Wassel ’82

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Aaron E. Wasserman ’42

Martin Weiner ’52

Marguerite E. Wells

Russell N. Wells

Thomas Reed Wells, II ’97

S. Roger Wetherill, III ’68

Daniel C. White ’88

Julia A. Wigent

Rodney J. Wigent

Philip D. Winand ’60

Janet McGiboney Wolfe ’85

Michael S. Wolfe ’84

Howard D. Wolfson ’67

William Woodward

Sharon Dunleavy Yeske-Amato ’81

Yaeno Yorimoto ’50

Ann L. Young ’61

Terry R. Zartman ’71

Joan Scopelliti Zawisza ’76

Michael J. Zawisza ’76

Michael A. Zittle ’68

Catherine Porter Zrada ’83

Matthew M. Zrada ’80

Lloyd Zubrick ’66

Christine E. Zwickel ’88

FOUNDATIONS

Mahmoud M. Abdallah Foundation

CORPORATIONS

Amgen Foundation, Inc.

Apotheek Inc.

The Baxter International Foundation

Cliffe’s & the Prescription Center

Dardashti Properties

Fino’s Pharmacy

Gruber’s Pharmacy

Ideal Pharmacy

Jack Culkin and Associates

J.B. Merrick Apothecary, Inc.

The Merck Company Foundation

Moore’s Pharmacy, Inc.

Procter & Gamble Company

Wellpoint Foundation

Wordsmith’s Health Communications

ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIzATIONS

Amgen PAC

Sisters of Charity

Honor Roll of AlumniJuly 1, 2005–June 30, 20061929: 20% PARTICIPATION

Angelo Nicholas Rosa *

1931: 13% PARTICIPATION

Anthony J. Marlino *

Peter P. Stukowski

1932: 40% PARTICIPATION

Elwood T. Bracey *

Benjamin Buchalter *

1933: 17% PARTICIPATION

Abraham Cohen

Richard E. Houghton, Estate of

1934: 57% PARTICIPATION

Gertrude Given Baxter *

Noah S. Blank *

Isabella Kaczmarczyk Demopulos

Abraham A. Gordon *

A. David Romig

1935: 50% PARTICIPATION

Elliott E. Leuallen *

Anne Mandes Troncelliti

1936: 13% PARTICIPATION

Earl Martin Chamberlin

Morton Rosenfeld *

1937: 47% PARTICIPATION

Seldia Zonies Blatman *

Louis Gold *

Thomas B. Hollis

Eugene L. Kuryloski

Mary Barnisky Kuryloski

Albert F. Morgenthaler *

Toby Chertcoff Rodman

Roger M. Russ *

1938: 22% PARTICIPATION

Joseph L. Ciminera *

William G. Marsh *

Robert L. McNeil, Jr.

Sylvia King Rosenfeld *

1939: 22% PARTICIPATION

Elizabeth Wagner Chase

Robert W. Ivens *

1940: 22% PARTICIPATION

Edwin A. Brosbe

Ellis Gadol *

William K. Mears *

Edward L. Plumb, Jr.

Earle W. Weiss *

1941: 19% PARTICIPATION

Simon E. Levin

Jane Weygandt Lusk *

Harold Marcus *

Thomas W. Mou *

1942: 27% PARTICIPATION

Emma G. Allen *

Irwin Bromberg

Helen Benjamin Desher *

Lawrence C. Dormuth *

William R. Jones *

Bertha Meade Litsky, Estate of

Rhoads M. Speck

George E. Walper

Aaron E. Wasserman *

1943: 27% PARTICIPATION

Alfred J. Fleischer *

Martin Gibbs *

Abraham Glasser

Dorothea McClanen Hamlin

James G. Hamlin

Kenneth O. Howell *

Alice Mack Kerchner *

Peter J. Konicki

Max T. Lichtenstein, Jr.

Thomas J. Marra

Walter A. Moyer, Jr. *

Leonard S. Silbert

Donald Waber *

Donald M. Walker *

Edward A. Wielicki *

Elizabeth Pollins Yenawine *

1944: 31% PARTICIPATION

Malvin S. Aaronson *

Regina Steinbrecher Bromberg *

Stanford L. Engel *

John H. Shinkai *

Leon Shmokler *

1945: 21% PARTICIPATION

Lillian A. Giuliani

Evelyn L. Schwartz *

Irvin Tomkin *

1946: 47% PARTICIPATION

Mary McWilliams Birkbeck

Edith Corson Davis

William M. Davis

Ida May Ritter Englehart

Lillian Kolakowski Stewart *

Dorothy Zimmer Stoker

Eleanor Walker Weaver *

Rose Utsunomiya Yamauchi

1947: 32% PARTICIPATION

Doris Finkelstein Benen *

Charles L. Braucher

M. Ellen Sutton Dudley

Irvin Gratch

James P. Kerchner *

B. Bernard Morgenstern

Stanley Scheindlin

Joseph Tkacheff, Jr. *

1948: 36% PARTICIPATION

Jerrold F. Bress

Alice Lamb Davies *

Herbert S. Garde *

Wilbert R. Gaul

Alfonso R. Gennaro *

Cecelia McCormick Gennaro *

Edith L. Kirschner *

Phyllis Deemer Moore

Robert L. Pollack

Dorothy E. Thomas *

1949: 31% PARTICIPATION

N. Wayne Arnold

Paul A. Ashton *

Harris B. Bernstein

Homer L. Bieber *

Helen Beal Bruck *

Paul J. Butash, Jr. *

Louis Charles *

Lester S. Cohen *

Ralph L. Easter

Jean Depuy Fenstermacher

Norman C. Freeman *

Arthur E. Greene *

Melvin B. Hausman

Anna Komar Hulme *

Elwood Keser *

Anna Caccese Kruse

Conrad E. Kruse

David Mattichak *

Joseph F. Peronace *

Theresa Lazarick Price *

William J. Pronzato

John T. Spera *

1950: 42% PARTICIPATION

Cornelia VanSickel Angell *

Grover N. Ashton

Robert C. Bogash

Anthony F. Capriotti *

V. Robert Carson, Jr.

Alvin E. Carter, Jr.

Robert S. Carter *

Marion White Cooper

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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Bernard Corchnoy

Abraham A. Freedman

Morton I. Gershenfeld

William G. Gillespie

Martin Golden *

Daniel D. Greene

Cosmo R. Guglielmi *

David N. Gutekunst, Sr. *

John T. Hagenbucher

Pauline Collins Hepler

William C. Hill *

Norman A. Hulme *

A. William Kapler, Jr. *

Robert B. Kaskey

Mary Lou Milligan Kober *

Charles A. Leonard *

Harold Marcus

Thomas J. McNulty, Sr. *

Leonard P. Metkowski *

Donald T. Miller

William B. Morrison *

Joyce M. Ottemiller *

Claude U. Paoloni *

Wilhelmina E. Pohl

David Rosen

Doris Killen Rutledge *

Leonard Shapiro *

C. Richard Sheaffer *

Harvey A. Silk

Louis M. Silverman

Gerald F. Wynn

Yaeno Yorimoto *

Robert H. Youst *

1951: 29% PARTICIPATION

Jack Aaron

Marvin A. Abramson

Armond J. Angelucci

Patricia Duffy Angelucci

Nahum M. Balotin *

Joseph G. Bartoletti *

David Bergman

Herbert A. Brill *

Nathan Brillman *

Gerald J. Brodsky *

George M. De Curtis

Jerome Dubowe *

Frank F. Katz

Toshiyuki Kawahara *

Velma Gould Kistler

George A. Koffs

Norman J. Kritz *

Marvin L. Lewbart

Gerhard Maerker

Maria Lombardi McGregor *

Ammon W. Mengel

Clarence E. Nissley *

Peter Mark Richman *

Murray M. Sandler

Isadore Schuman

Lester A. Shappell, Estate of

Clyde E. Shoop *

Joy Singer Shoop *

Gilbert F. Slotter

Kalman W. Stein *

Paul W. Thomas

Milton Williams

1952: 28% PARTICIPATION

Herman S. Altman *

Elizabeth Eby Appleby *

Frederick W. Breslin *

Alfred S. DiMattia

Paul G. Epstein *

Wayne M. Grimm

Wilbur B. Hale

Lewis M. Halin

Edward Allen Hartshorn

Boen T. Kho *

Ernestine F. Libros

Clara Bolonowski Lucas

John R. Marvel *

David Mayron

Charles W. McGrath, Jr.

Howard T. McMearty *

Albert M. Packman

Nicholas Pennente, Jr.

Akiva Pour-El

Marvin J. Silverman

William E. Smith *

William Vilensky

Maurice J. Warner *

Martin Weiner

1953: 32% PARTICIPATION

Modest Artymiw

William W. Ashley *

Thomas Hailstone Baxter

John P. Brown

Jerome S. Burden *

Charlotte Rhine Danneker *

Neil M. Davis

Mervin B. Dezenhall

Edward G. Dolton, Jr. *

Robert S. Dopko *

John S. Doulis

Manuel I. Fiel

Mitchell Horenstein

Kenneth Y. Iinuma *

Ernest Jacobson *

Jean Penson Kavanagh *

W. Thomas Kavanagh *

Lazarus M. Kirifides

Alexander Kowalski

Charles H. Kroekel *

Clinton W. Kuhns *

Elizabeth Iorio Lemmer *

Howard J. Levin *

Thomas W. Maier

Phillip J. Marone

Kathleen Earner McClellan

Simon W. Rhoads

Richard A. Rhoda *

Rosemarie Pleva Rieck *

Louis Rottenberg

Leonard Saluck

Bernard Sitnick *

Morton Steinberg *

Harold P. Wittman

1954: 39% PARTICIPATION

William G. Andrews *

Robert E. Barbour *

Warren S. Chernick

Peter DiPietrantonio, Jr. *

Edward R. Ellis

Clyde R. Erskine, Jr. *

Michael J. Ferko *

Darwin C. Franceschi

Raymond Freedman *

Martin Gold *

Morton E. Goldberg *

Sidney Goldstein

Leonard Fred Greenberg

Richard Allen Greulich *

Walter W. Holl

Sidney J. Kahn

Rhoda Stein Katz *

Ronald H. Kauffman *

Joseph R. Kukulich *

William H. Levin

Harvey Lipschultz

Albert S. Liszka

Robert C. Madonna *

Hillard S. Mann *

Rudolph F. Marino *

Joseph E. Martelli

George McLay, Jr.

Alan J. Miller

M. Lindsay Mitchell

L. Robert Moyer

Ken T. Oshiro

Robert J. Pluta *

John W. Poole *

Irwin Reich

Loretta Barabas Ridolfi

Anthony L. Rotella

Richard J. Shea *

Walter Shultz *

David H. Steel

Walter G. Steele

Norman J. Straus *

James W. Truitt, Jr.

Vincent J. Zarro

1955: 37% PARTICIPATION

William E. Bartlett *

Charles V. Bernard

Julius J. Berrettini

Philip M. Blitz

Richard M. Bogutz

Mary Jo Dooley Bowman

Harold L. Brog *

Martin Buchalter

Michael R. Carroll, Jr. *

Fereydoun Dardashti

Richard L. DeKany

Helen Maxwell Dieterich

Martin Dimmerman

James M. Farrell

Leonard H. Finkelstein *

Norman Folkman *

Lila E. Freeman *

Ronald T. Goldman *

Joseph F. Haigh

John Holak *

Carl F. Hopp, Estate of

Paul D. Jacobs

Frederick A. Labs

Gerald E. Liss *

Charles G. Miriello

Joseph L. O’Neill *

Richard Oski

William H. Press *

Harold S. Rhodes, Jr.

Leonard D. Schlegel

Murray J. Seidelman

Elmer K. Shaffer, Jr. *

Michael J. Skiba

Robert Tendler

Alan J. Vogenberg *

1956: 36% PARTICIPATION

Philip Agress

Melania Markewycz Banach *

James Barton

Galen W. Bear

Thomas J. Beeda, Sr. *

Marvin Berkoff

Raymond E. Bernosky

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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Gerald Bloch *

Blyden S. Boyle

Richard J. Bronstein

Joseph F. Bruno *

Vincent Jay Cease

John F. Culkin *

Robert E. Dempski *

William M. Deptula *

Enrico T. Doganiero

Thomas Engle Frontz, Sr.

Frank L. Heilman, Sr.

Peter John Kalibat

Donald W. Labella *

Joseph K. Loehle

W. Richard Marshman *

Vincent Massimiano

Gerald P. Polli

Jerry Potash

Samuel Richberg, Jr. *

Marvin E. Rosenthale

David P. Schmehl *

Barry Silverman *

Leonard E. Sogoloff

Harry L. White

Gerald H. Yablin *

1957: 35% PARTICIPATION

Charles A. Albano

Joseph G. Bechtel *

Bernard F. Blois

Virgil Brillantini

Robert B. Cohen

David Allen Frankel

Mary Ann Mucha Gerhards *

Stanley J. Haberman *

Rose Ellen F. Holl

Robert L. Hoover

Nelson S. Kanas

Philip B. Lipsky *

Walter J. Ludwig

Shirley Stonesifer Marshman *

Lynnette Hammond McNeal *

Hans J. Medal

Marvin L. Miller *

Earl R. Oberholtzer, Jr.

Thomas F. Olcese

John L. Price, III *

Richard S. Rubin

Robert L. Wertz

Thomas A. Wheatley *

Richard M. Yura *

1958: 33% PARTICIPATION

Anthony A. Agypt

James Campbell Bay, III

Joan Peterson Bay

Eurelio M. Cavalier *

Carmen A. DiCello

Ronald J. D’Orazio

R. Frank Ecock, Jr. *

Curtis G. T. Ewing *

Thomas J. Farrelly, III

Ronald S. Feder

Anastasia DeMedio Gelzunas

John F. Hinkle, Jr. *

David M. Hoffman *

John J. Hughes, Jr.

Wallace G. Hughes

Bernard Lieberman

Alfred L. Ludwig, Jr.

Walter E. Lyszkowski, Jr.

R. J. Moore

Mildred Mulligan Mousseau *

Norton H. Neff

Frank J. Novello

Charles Obeid, Sr.

Edward W. Pawling

Edward Porter

Richard E. Salvatore *

Richard K. Shadduck *

Irene Sherba

Nickolas C. Shissias

Sidney J. Stein

Ronald L. Stocker *

Melvin L. Turner

R. Richard Unangst *

Ronald L. Witman

1959: 25% PARTICIPATION

Burnside E. Anderson, III

Sharon Bechaud Bender

Carman A. Bevilacqua

Herbert S. Carlin

Howard Cohen

George P. Faccenda

Martin B. Freedman

Stuart Gold

Allan Goldberg

Jules Hirsch *

Myron Howell

Andrew J. Kovalovich

William Lozinger, Jr.

Allen Misher

Raymond F. Orzechowski

Charles J. Paget *

Theodore M. Resnick

Richard Norman Ritter

Stanley Sklar

Thomas F. Stonesifer

Richard W. Suscha *

Anthony J. Triolo

Salvatore J. Turco *

Frank P. Tutterice

G. Richard Walter, Sr.

Robert A. Weiss

Daniel H. Yeoman

1960: 36% PARTICIPATION

Alan P. Baker

Samuel R. Borenstein

Alan G. Buck

C. Edward Eden

Vito F. Fantini *

Samuel Fogel

Leonard Fronton *

H. Lee Gladstein

William L. Greene

Gary D. Hall

W. James Hart, Jr.

Roland P. Knuetter

Aili Abel Labidas

David B. Lutz

Lloyd C. Malseed, Jr.

Robert C. Meck *

George H. Miller

Lance G. Minnich

Fred A. Morris, Jr. *

Susanne Murphy Moskalski *

Robert W. Mucklow *

Allen B. Myers

Philip Needleman *

Michael Podolsky

David M. Rosenblum

Theodore Rudberg

Edward J. Schrader *

Jerald J. Shapiro *

Paul W. Stackhouse

Arnold Wildfeuer *

Richard Hayes Williams

Philip D. Winand

Richard P. Wurst *

1961: 32% PARTICIPATION

Arlene Kostrzewska Albright

Anthony Astore

Suzanne Morgan Baker

Rebecca Brecker *

Fred M. Eckel *

Thomas Eichenbaum

Andrew J. Ferrara *

Dominic P. Fino

John P. Fitzpatrick

Jay A. Garber *

Asa R. Gatlin, III

Garry R. Grabelle

Donald Hines *

Maryann Marsilii Isaac

Wakeem P. Isaac

Myung Ha Joung

Karl L. Krammes

David M. Lubaroff

James J. McHugh

Dorothy Burke Mullaney

Maven J. Myers *

Michael J. Olivieri *

David B. Paul

William H. Penn *

Lawrence J. Schrader

David J. Shappell

Robert L. Snively *

Ronald T. Turnbull *

Martin J. Uffner

Joseph E. Wierzbicki

Ann L. Young *

P. Ann Sharrah Zimmerman *

1962: 25% PARTICIPATION

Douglas G. Allen *

John A. Bachynsky

Horace R. Bacon *

John J. Buchanan

John L. Butler

Joseph L. D’Angelo, III

Joseph M. DiMino

Ralph E. Fishkin

Michael J. Frey *

Mitchell Ginsburg

Mario H. Hipp *

Peter D. Hottenstein *

Daniel A. Hussar *

Meyer Krugman

Gary P. Malunis

Antoni E. Mavrantonis

J. Brian Mc Kay

Dennis L. Nugent *

Armand P. Petrillo

Herbert Secouler *

Virginia Ambrose Shamonsky *

C. Neil Shankweiler

Gail Ford Stohler

Robert M. Voytovich

Morris Yudelson *

Eli W. Zucker *

1963: 31% PARTICIPATION

Larry S. Abrams *

David M. Ash

Robert Marvin Bell *

John W. Berkenkopf

Henry G. Borneman

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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Arthur P. Buck *

William A. Cressman

Ronald M. Daugherty

James W. Eschbach

Joel B. Feder *

Beverly Weaver Freshman *

Elizabeth Ann M. Fusco *

F. Gerald Galoonis *

James R. Gambale

Robert S. Geller

Suzanne Schlichtig Gross

Richard T. Jackson *

Joel S. Jaspan

Ernest W. Johnson *

Carl R. June, Jr.

James F. J. Kane

Harvey R. Kaplan

George D. Kline, Jr.

James W. Krapf

Emmett N. Kurtz

Joseph LaRue, Jr.

Richard E. Long

Emmy Versnel Mac Nichol

H. Ronald McClellan, Sr.

Rosemary C. McFall *

Cornelius P. McKelvey

Joan Kovacs Napoleon

Thomas A. O’Hara

Stephen H. Paul *

Richard G. Sample

Phillip A. Schwartz

Anthony J. Silvagni

Marsha W. Wertzberger

Roger S. Wilson

David M. Zeft *

Nelson E. Ziets

John C. Zweier

1964: 38% PARTICIPATION

Joan M. Anderson *

Richard D. Glaser

John M. Lehman

Charles W. Weber *

Nelson Wechter

Harry K. Youmans *

Oskar R. Zaborsky

1965: 41% PARTICIPATION

Kenneth S. Alexander

David J. Austin

Steven W. Bass

Kenneth A. Bitz *

Selma Blatnick Bitz *

Marsha Bontomase Burgard

Michael A. Chiola

Louis D. Coccodrilli *

Paul R. Cortesini *

Thomas L. Duke

Robert W. Garber

Sandra Hill Garber

Jose L. Garcia

Sheila Hopwood Gropp *

Thomas B. Gruber

Richard James Harwood

George W. Hillenbrand *

Robert L. Keiser *

Monroe I. Klein

Marlene Boxman Lamnin

Thomas H. McIntyre

Eileen Starr Moss

Jeanne F. Paskawicz

Charlotte Bartakovits Pavis

John A. Pavis

Theodore B. Pukas *

Carlos B. Rios, Jr.

Cynthia Swantkowski Rios

Kenneth J. Rosini *

Frank A. Rotella

Richard J. Shapiro

Gene J. Upanavage *

Leon S. Weissberger

Dorothy Drass Yellin

Man Ko Yim

1966: 27% PARTICIPATION

Robert P. Brown *

Richard M. Burr

John F. Cook *

Thomas T. Culkin

Karl A. De Sante

Maureen McDevitt Foley

Ellis T. Greenberg

Freddy A. Grimm *

William O. Hiner, Jr. *

George D. Koons *

Matthew J. Land, Jr.

Samuel Lizerbram *

Gino T. LoMaistro *

Vincent A. Marone

Steven W. Maryanoff *

James P. McKnight *

Charles H. Muehlbauer *

Carol Evans Owen *

Brent W. Rhoads

Paul D. Rowe

Edward S. Sabatini

Anthony J. Santoni

Robert C. Schmidt *

George Edward Sherman

Mitchell I. Steinberg *

Philip W. Stern *

Allan S. Susten *

John L. Sykora

Alice E. Till

Lloyd Zubrick *

1967: 20% PARTICIPATION

Paul L. Baumgarten, Jr.

David E. Berg

Robert D. Bookbinder

Paul M. Cannoe

Lawrence J. Chase *

Robert A. Cohen

Richard P. DiLiberto *

Dominick J. D’Orazio

Michael J. Fino *

Elizabeth A. Franko

Robert E. Howell

Suzanne Fix Hussar *

Lynn B. Keiser *

Benjamin Robert Margolis *

James J. McElhone, Jr.

Mark B. Noble

Simon Rothman

Howard D. Wolfson

1968: 31% PARTICIPATION

Kenneth C. Bellovin

Joseph Bosak *

John P. Brennan *

Francis A. Chrzanowski

Patricia Lozinger Coffman

Franklin R. Crowe

William E. Dressler

Simon T. Fickinger, III

Harry P. Flanagan *

John M. Jushchyshyn *

Ronald D. Kaufmann *

Lewis B. Killmer, Jr. *

Bosco C. Lee

Joseph A. Linkewich

Robert James McAuley, Jr.

Kathleen A. McGee

John C. McKitrick

Lucille Koehler McTamney *

John P. Myers *

Joseph J. Perricone *

Jeffrey C. Sirott

Charles W. Smithgall

Robert A. Steele *

Cheryl Ramin Turner *

Ruediger I. Turner *

Gloria J. Upanavage *

S. Roger Wetherill, III *

Lee A. Zagar

Michael A. Zittle

1969: 28% PARTICIPATION

David Wesley Adams

Joseph N. Annarelli

Robert M. Berg

Arthur M. Blatman *

Leonard M. Bronstein

Kenneth W. Brownell

Rene Casas-Benabe

William H. Chamberlin *

Ann Joe Gaines

Barbara Bradley Garber

Philip P. Gerbino

Jack O. Gratch

Barry Lee Greenberg

Mary Sheehan Howett

Herbert V. K. Hu

Caroline Berger Jushchyshyn *

Ronald T. Kubacki

Murray C. Lightman

Lorraine J. Meeker *

Sheila Morgenstern *

Larry Myerson

Ernest N. Perilli

George M. Phillips

Scott C. Radley

Robert A. Raywood *

Stuart J. Rubin

Richard W. Sloan

Gary P. Smith

Jeffrey L. Stauffer

Willard A. Stephens

Bettyjane Manili Stoltzfus

Charlotte Shvach Zalewsky

1970: 23% PARTICIPATION

Geraldine H. Barnes

Bruce S. Bevitz

David P. Bodo

Joseph A. Coffini, Jr.

Gilbert E. D’Alonzo

Paul V. DiBona

Joseph L. Fink, III

Sandra Taylor Flagiello *

Harold C. Garber, Jr.

Joseph Francis Gerace

Walter W. Godfrey, Sr.

Robert G. Harris *

Kenneth R. Hetzel

Leonard S. Jacob

Iva Oberholser Kimes *

Raymond L. Kipping, Jr.

John J. Malizia, Sr.

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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Donna Marie Monek *

Paul J. Nigrey

Daniel C. Pagano

Stanley S. Pesotski

Donald J. M. Phillips *

Robert H. Rendler

Eileen Rowan

Lee E. Shafer

Alice Sectish Sloan

Roger B. Smith

Ronald C. Thren *

William E. Vandervalk

Michael E. Weiss

James Paul Wilson, Jr.

1971: 24% PARTICIPATION

F. Raymond Angus *

David H. Ayres *

Frances A. Benulis

Ruth A. Brown *

Richard W. Buchanan *

H. Joseph Byrd

Richard A. Carapellotti

Edward M. Chasz

Deborah H. Cook

John T. Davis

George J. DeCecco

Roger M. Downs

Albert T. Fuchs, Jr. *

Joseph C. Grzybowski

Marietta Evangelista Hall

Linda Marano Hand

Robert E. Johnston

Thomas A. Kachurak *

Donald J. O’Such

Edward H. Papish

Karl S. Schumann *

Mimi Hill Shannahan *

Thomas S. Sisca

Richard Grant Smith

Edward W. Sunbery

Richard J. Swoboda, Jr.

Peter H. Vlasses

Bong H. S. Yoo

Terry R. Zartman

1972: 16% PARTICIPATION

R. Kenneth Alderfer, Jr.

Joseph V. Bondi

John W. Bramhall, Jr. *

Teresa Pete Dowling *

George E. Downs

Anne Sheehan Goren

Mary McElwee Green

Khurshid Iqbal

George J. Malmberg

Ludmilla Bartkow Malmberg

Fred J. Martin

Walter J. Pfendner, Jr. *

Patricia A. Rossboro

Gerald A. Sanvardine

James E. Semons

Robert A. Shapiro *

Ralph H. Thomas, III

Janice Renninger Thompson

Marie Evrard Zoellner

1973: 23% PARTICIPATION

Victor C. Allwein *

Mary Lucik Angus *

Bradford L. Bentzel *

Florence McDermott Bentzel *

Susan Spatz Biehl *

Douglas W. Campbell

Elinor H. Cantor *

Royden M. Coe

Patricia Murphy Davis

James M. Dillon *

Thomas J. Dougherty

Richard J. Dowling *

Arthur R. Dreidger

Nicholas A. Dwornitski

H. Timothy Eberly

Frank H. Ervin

James D. Gardner *

Lewis J. Glantz

Michael D. Gwirtz *

William S. Jaeger *

Fred W. Kephart *

Kurt A. Kienle *

David J. LoSapio

Alice Rosenman McNeese

Wayne H. Messick *

Gerald E. Meyer *

Patrick J. O’Hara

Ellyn Gordon Pick

Nicholas A. Pick

Francis J. Power, Jr. *

E. Mark Punchard, Sr. *

John A. Romankiewicz

Leo H. Ross

Charles B. Schewene *

Nancee Aleda Kleinert Seidel *

Virginia Sica-Kodack

Lois Moffa Taylor

1974: 28% PARTICIPATION

Marc F. Barbash

Judith Hopfer Deglin

Anthony N. Dwornitski

Joan M. Eckardt-Craft

Nancy E. English *

Frances McQuaid Gagliardi

Mary Phillips Giesey

Norman Greenman *

Reid W. Habecker

George R. Homa

Arthur I. Jacknowitz

Christine Secula Jump

Henry J. Karcsh *

Henry M. Katra

Ann Vengrofski Kelly

Richard K. Klinge *

Madelyn L. Koziol

Paula Salus Kralovec

Karen Santo Kram

John J. Lare, Jr.

Jeffrey T. Lipman

Joann Svrcek Lipman

John M. Luckovich

Patricia Volz Masterman *

George M. McAlanis *

Clara Metar McKay *

Charles A. Palilonis *

Thomas D. Poore *

Edward Roth

Mindy Bowman Schlachter *

Thomas E. Silvonek

Cody E. Staples

Carol L. St. George

Howard K. Strahlendorf *

Jean C. Strahlendorf *

Thomas A. Trite *

C. Wayne Weart

Robert L. Webb

Debra Pelle Wescott

1975: 16% PARTICIPATION

Dominick A. Caselnova, III

Ravi K. Desiraju *

Donna Craigo Gaumond *

Michele Pierson Gerbino *

Rudolph V. Gilliam

Roxsolana H. Gordon *

Betty Jean Harris

Debra Cassidy Hernandez

Gregory J. Hunadi *

Rosemarie D. Hunziker

Allen Gordon Irons, Jr.

Patricia Clancy Kienle *

Patricia Rhoads Klishevich *

Harris Koffer

Michele Kaczmarczyk Miller *

Dinesh C. Patel

Benjamin W. Piersol, Jr.

Fakrul A. A. Sayeed

Jerome J. Schentag *

William G. Schlachter, Jr. *

Steven L. Sheaffer *

Arthur M. Shumsky

Stephen Jay Sklar

Gary J. Starecheski

Charles A. Trimmer

William J. Wilson, Jr.

1976: 24% PARTICIPATION

Daniel K. Beaudry *

R. Randolph Beckner

Robert J. Bezick, Jr.

Patricia A. Coyne-Johnson

William F. Fisher *

Robert M. Foran

I. Gary Fried

Diane Englehart Fusco

Anthony J. Gianforti, II

Steven J. Gilbert

Stephen G. Grant

James R. Hildebrand, III

David R. Hill *

Richard J. Kallio

Patricia Kidston Katra

Joseph F. Kerrigan, Jr.

Robert O. Kotzin

Lawrence E. Liberti

D. Renee Benton Lupo *

Louis J. Lupo *

Dennis L. Makovsky *

Kathleen Rosenberry Mayes

Dorathy Osborne McAlanis *

John E. Miller

Francis J. Montone

Rita Marzen Montone

Jane Regula Pagliari

John Joseph Pasquale *

Stephen A. Rajnic, Jr.

Richard A. Reed *

Howard L. Robinson

Paul A. Rusonis

Eleanor Mete Selvocki

Peter K. S. Siegl

Christopher J. Smalley

Daniel P. Sodergren

Dominic A. Solimando, Jr.

Mark A. Szilagyi

Sandra Bubri Szilagyi

Joan Scopelliti Zawisza

Michael J. Zawisza

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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1977: 21% PARTICIPATION

James F. Bunting

Arnold I. Caine

Bruce B. Clutcher *

Michael F. DePanfilis *

Cynthia Statton Desmond

James W. Frazier *

Andrew A. Gallucci, Jr. *

David B. Ginsburg

Thaddeus H. Grasela

Cindy Worsley Hamilton

Penelope Holl Hancox

Joan DiPietro Heydorn

William E. Heydorn

Donna Kline Jones

John R. Jones

William E. Judd *

Rosemary Kocsis Leach

James M. Loyer *

Majid Mahjour

John K. McClellan *

Robert B. McNutt

Joseph J. Meissler, Jr.

Jean M. Naples *

Douglas T. Navickas

Samuel A. Pagliari

Robert P. Paone *

David M. Pogar *

Mary Cecilia Powell

Thomas W. Schultz

Marian Cassette Scully

David M. Stahli

Robert M. Stroman

Ronald J. Tamagni

Theresa Striegel Truitt

John A. Veneski

Jennifer Bracey Weader

1978: 22% PARTICIPATION

David R. Adams

John P. Allen

David Clyde Bradstock

Sheila Brown-King *

P. Gregory Buchanan

Kathleen Busofsky Cantore *

Anthony Carrier

Mark T. Conrad

Charles A. Costanzo

Gary D. D’Alonzo

Thomas M. Devenny, Jr.

Robert Doganiero

Theresa Thomas Forbes *

Thomas F. Genco

Barbara J. Goldman

Margaret M. Hartman

Coleen Ortmann Kayden *

Robert S. Kayden, Jr. *

Rina K. Kelley

Peter B. Kistler

Jeffrey P. Lemon

Geraldine E. Liberti

Jeanette Litts *

Edward P. Lotkowski

Thomas J. Markley

Fred J. Michalski, Jr.

Veronica P. Moriarty

Thomas Duke Moyer

Maude H. Prioleau

Rosalie Sagraves

Margaret Bare Sanbower

Richard R. Schappell

Deborah Ann Smith

Kishor H. Thakarar

Barbara Betza Tonelli

Denise Hall Tyler

Gregory S. Umstead

Allen J. Vaida *

Michael Scott Wagner *

1979: 19% PARTICIPATION

Thomas C. Bergen

Thomas A. Bradley

Susan Gross Brandell

Jan Marie Souerwine Brumback

Richard L. Bryson

Andrew J. Cocco

Thomas M. Conroy, Jr.

Shen Kressler Cuskley

Dennis Paul Demmin *

Gregory C. Diehl *

Joseph M. Ferrara, Jr. *

Cheryl A. France *

Janice A. Gaska *

Nancy Franchak Gilbert *

Karen Holt Giuffre *

Mary Ann Howland

Harold F. Hunt *

Ronald C. Isenburg

Laurence B. Katz *

Richard E. Kaufman

Harry J. Leonhardt

Sheldon I. Mednick *

Edgardo A. Mercadante

Walter J. Mousley, Jr.

Donna Zygmunt Schappell

Scott D. Schifter

Sondra Terry Schultz

Janice Wiesen Segall

Mary Beth Balent Tabit *

Lynda Ur-Stevens

Iris Vera

Regina Lutz Waters *

Gadi Weinstein

1980: 22% PARTICIPATION

Robert H. Abrahams

Beatrice C. Allis

Judith A. Biglin *

Rebecca A. Boyce

Andrea Mortelliti Call

Shivaun Hurley Celano

John J. Coleman

Thomas J. Connelly, Jr. *

Eugene C. Cuvo, Jr.

Felicia J. DelBuono

Joseph M. DiMattia *

Mary Beth Dorr

Eric M. Estes

Jacqueline Rupp Finegan

Richard H. Gannon

Kathy Dominick Givler

Sherri Silverman Goldstein

Dennis M. Grasela

Dorothy O’Connors Hilton

Donna Dragon Jagoe

Ellen Tuzze Kelly *

Anna Homa King *

Mary O’Brien Lobron

Ian Peter McLean

Cheryl Olcese Meek

P. Scott Morelock

Linda A. Nelson

Sally Metkler Peregoy

Michael F. Purzycki

Linda Lee Rivard

Elizabeth Jolly Roberts

Deborah Ann Roper

Lois E. Sechler

William C. Shallcross

Andrew R. Shumsky

Carl D. Tepper

Marya Carey Ugelow

Thomas Visco

Herbert E. Von Goerres

Jeffrey A. Weiksner

Matthew M. Zrada

1981: 30% PARTICIPATION

Norman D. Alworth *

Susann Salansky Apgar

David M. Baker

Karen Arcidiacono Barringer

Edward Joseph Bechtel

Scott H. Blackman

David W. Browning

Paul J. Burrichter

Linda A. Collini

Elizabeth Taormina Corsi *

Patricia Sheridan Cuvo

Kathleen Ritter Dancho

Edward M. Dunn

Terese Marshman Dunn

Ilene Alexander Estes

MaryJane M. Fannin

Thomas F. Flamini

Eleanor Mehan Fobben

Donna Ventriglia Frick *

Vicken A. Gulvartian

Patricia Sullivan Haider

Jeffrey Spencer Harris

Susan Stoll Henderson

Lori Sue Edell Herman

Michael R. Hoy *

Michael A. Josbena

Mary Ann Bukovinsky Kliethermes

Thomas J. Leaming *

Joseph P. Lech *

Thomas E. Lisofsky

Helen McHugh LoSasso

Randall A. Lynch

Mark Manzo

Sandra Graziani McNutt *

Marlene Furgiuele Mentzer

Karen Novielli

Teresa Hayes O’Flynn *

Meade Todd Palmer

James Vincent Palmieri *

Nancy Babicek Paquet

Michael R. Phillips

Charles R. Porter

Stanley J. Pruskowski, Jr.

James Jay Rivard

Kevin C. Roman

Cynthia Lukas Russo

Robert Michael Russo

Elizabeth Stubits Shlom *

Deborah Trautz Shumsky

Bruce R. Smith

James D. Smith, Jr.

Margaret Mazzio Snyder

Rachelle M. Thibault-Finan

Mark B. Tornatore *

Thomas W. Winski

Sharon Dunleavy Yeske-Amato

1982: 23% PARTICIPATION

Sanaa E. Abdallah

Dominick Louis Albano

Alan S. Aronovitz

Sara H. Brower

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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Ernest N. Coccia

Daniel P. Connelly

Barbara Insley Crouch

Linda Marie D’Amore

Carol L. Daniels

Marian E. Daum

Donna Destefano-Schuebel

Laura D’Oria-Hebeler *

Eileen F. Duffy

Elizabeth Welsh Ferrigno

Kathleen Hutton Flaherty

E. George Flunt *

Joseph R. Fuselli

Edith Anne Gambacorta

Cindy Sears Gochnauer

Randy C. Habecker

Patrick J. Hall *

Sherry Kiehart Hartpence

Miriam Spiegel Herbert *

Rose Mary Battista Hoy *

William J. Huy, Jr.

Edward J. Janicki, Jr. *

Christopher A. Keeys

William C. Kershaw

Edward J. Lacko, Jr.

Joseph R. Lofft *

Donna Kirk Manning

Richard Scott Ost

Katherine Welykoridko Porter

Walter Proch, Jr.

Robin E. Shaub

Mitchell K. Spivack

Elyse Rabin Tepper

Thomas F. Turco

Mary Elsenboss Tyrrell

Ronald T. Wassel *

Lisa McMearty Westog

Caroline Wieczorek

Stephen Scott Wisneski

1983: 22% PARTICIPATION

Edward T. Aitken

Anne Gredler Barton

Kenneth J. Barton, Jr.

Michael P. Brown

Warren A. Butvinik

Rita Cressman Case

Stephen D. Cifelli

Edward J. Cikowski *

Lisa Calenda Cikowski *

Laurie Ann Conant

Deborah LaBarge Crouse

Scott F. Curry *

Susan Cruciani Curry *

James J. Cusick, Jr.

Jill Goldstein Dolgin

Marcus A. Farbstein

Julie Ann Mecca Genuario

Donald A. Goldberg

Dan J. Halberstadt *

Lorri Kanig Halberstadt *

Karen Donohue Helms

Lauren H. Hoffman

Eulena B. Horne *

Kenneth W. Kinzler

Michael LaCon

Katie Heikyong Lee

Larrye E. Loss *

Mary K. Maguire

Susan Calaiaro Maloney

Michele Ditchfield Manganello

Susan Wilson McGaurn *

Christine M. Petraglia

Amelia S. Piermani-Stetler

Catherine Burns Purzycki

Sally Munson Rada

Paul E. Reid *

Kathleen Check Rosar

Stacy M. Rosemarin *

D. Bruce Rosvold *

Robert H. Shaw, Jr.

Judith Miller Sills *

Rex M. Smith

Elizabeth Weber Sutherlin *

Kevin Patrick Tynan

Elizabeth Budzinski Waddell

Karen Ann Yatsko Wassel *

Catherine Porter Zrada

1984: 21% PARTICIPATION

Donna M. Anderson *

Colleen Brennan Battaglini

Richard P. Berardi *

Joseph T. Brady

Edward J. Brennan, Jr.

Wenda Knorr Brennan

Geraldine Brown-Broadnax *

Mitzi G. Cole

Maria Bongiovanni Corbet

Dawn L. Elliott

Daniel C. Esbin

Noel Forster Fisher

Charles J. Flannery

Kenneth B. Fox *

Tiziana Palatucci Fox *

Lester S. Gibbs *

Joel R. Gorski

Steven Gross *

Anthony D. Gulla *

Kenneth J. Kossack

Joseph T. Ligotski, Jr.

Michael N. Mercanti

Michele Misher-Harris

W. Scott Muller *

John E. Pawlowski

Mark A. Pimley

Michele Ronco Radomski

Leonard J. Rakowsky

Thomas J. Scarlata

Joseph J. Schoen

Mindy Hirsh Semanyk

Shelia Minich Sheaffer

Jody A. Shollenberger *

Lisa Hyman Shopper

Andrew J. Sonderfan

Gary A. Stopyra *

Jean Pasternacki Surian

Ann Cunningham Sylvester

Douglas Syrylo *

Elizabeth Forrence Tomsik

Terry A. Trutt

Glenn S. Weiss

Brian D. Wieczorek

Karen Murray Wieczorek

Michael S. Wolfe

David B. Wright

John R. Yaeger

1985: 18% PARTICIPATION

Diane DeCarlo Abel

Laura Lewis Baxter

Stephen M. Busansky

Bonnie Lee Ostrosky DiCello

Lisa Lee Dantini Durkin

Kathleen Fleischer Dusek

Vincent J. Dwyer

Lori Schell Ferguson

Linda Fisher-Bezick

Michelle D. Gandley

Samuel L. Hassinger

Paul G. Hofstaeder

Jule Ann Bravyak Keegan

Rosemary Kerwin *

Brian D. Kilmartin

John P. Mariano, Jr.

Gregory T. Noel

Mary A. Parenti

Lisa Bush Pecorini *

Barbara J. Prince

Mark A. Pullen

William J. Reilly, Jr. *

Jay W. Rhodes

Lorinda Fellema Saunders

Bruce M. Schechter

Debra Drabold Schermerhorn *

Charna Katz Schlakman

Donald G. Stump *

Laura L. Tyndall *

Cathy Solak Walker

Janet McGiboney Wolfe

Stephanie A. Zarus

1986: 16% PARTICIPATION

James J. Bayzick

David J. Becker

Lawrence H. Boise

Linda Mendez Bonnell

Alison Gimson DiPasca

Grace L. Earl

Elizabeth Coleman Emma *

Jill Tucker Freedenberg

Joanne Grainger

Linda Heffernan Gulla *

Teresa M. Haas *

Michael J. Heveran

Daniel J. Hyman

Cindy M. Ippoliti

David B. Joseph *

Katherine Ferrara Koffer

Gary D. Matzoni *

Anthony L. Parola

Lisa Contardi Parola

Gary R. Parosky *

Laura Reel Plantz *

Ellen Simpson Rupp-Pinto

Mark V. Santoro

Patricia DeVault Santoro

Kathleen Marano Scarlata

Lewis A. Scott, Jr.

Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Richard M. Siegel

Gregory T. Soltner

Joseph J. Yanchuck *

1987: 18% PARTICIPATION

James C. Appleby *

Kenneth J. Bevenour

Jerry A. Bliss

William A. Catalutch, Jr.

Kathleen Galli Chupka *

Donna Marchesani Cronin *

Crystal Noll Deckel

Mary Joan C. Denisco

Victoria Rehill Elliott *

Shirley Schell Erb

Ann Ervin *

Rita Beller Fenstermaker *

Kimberly Miller Fogarty

Mary Jane Moha Gallagher

Andrea Parisse Gosda

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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Susan Cavanaugh Hampson

Christina Hann *

Stephen M. Hillerman

Michele Barnett Hyman

Andrea Schirmer Jensen

David J. Kazierad

Rosemarie Paciocco Ladzinski

Bruce D. Lefkowitz

Debra Gevirtz Lefkowitz

Joseph S. Macus

Kimberly Parker Marsola

James C. Matthews *

Lynn Obeid McCarthy

Margaret M. McEvilly *

Rodalyn Morine-Toomer

Eileen O’Connor Nolte

Renee Reynolds Rodio *

Theodore R. Sana

J. Christopher Scott

Michele Sowinski Scott

William D. Shade

Gregg S. Teitel

Susan Flannery Wainwright *

1988: 10% PARTICIPATION

Kelly Bayzick

Andrew Brittingham

Maria A. Das

Mindy Galperin Hillerman

Kaylor P. Kowash

Deborah LaTorre-Tarran

Michelle Janusanis Ligotski

Gene P. Maraldo *

Jacqueline B. McCrea

Karen L. Napier *

Neeta Bahal O’Mara *

Joseph J. Ostrosky

Joy Otfinoski-Mouland

Deborah Peirano Pippin

Susan Ruane-Dao

Joan Gardler Sabine

David R. Schappell

Robert F. Spera *

Lisa Begliomini Stella *

Robert A. Suter *

Hal R. Ward *

Daniel C. White

Christine E. Zwickel

1989: 16% PARTICIPATION

Stephanie K. Bean *

Karen Salzman Bliss

Scott John Boyle

Jacqueline Welde Brittingham

Thomas D. Brown

Tracy McGonigal Chaffier

Curtis E. Clark

Stephanie Roth Cusick *

Stephanie Kingree DellaCroce

Brian E. Doebler

Susanne Hulburt Dudash

Christine Bowman Esposito *

Jeffrey A. Fenerty

Donna Marie Feudo

Heidi Bogart Florig

Amy Sullivan Gale

Diane Haraburda Georgetti

Rosemarie O’Malley Halt

Arlene Cope Havens

Helen Panaritis Heveran

Harry K. Hobbs

Timothy J. Huber

Barbara McGee Hughes

Thomas E. Hughes

Emily Loos Maier

Christina Marucci

R. Neil Mason

Scott C. McCarty

Nasir J. Mian

Carol McIntosh Murmello *

Stephanie Tomasso Oscarson *

John H. Panko

Carmen C. Petruzzelli *

David E. Rabin *

Mark A. Salvatore *

Jeanette Barden Samuel

Andrew P. Silverman

Saralyn Andrews Sonn

Cheryl Micheli Talamo

John Talamo

Donald Joseph Veglia

Shelly Ritter Wolfe

1990: 14% PARTICIPATION

Joan Grabowski Begliomini

Robert A. Begliomini

Rose Ann Palumbo Boise

Salvatore S. Bonaccorso

M. Paula Biemuller Cabulong

Linda A. Corvari

Michael J. Czar

Joseph J. Dancsecs

Linda A. Dattilio

Felicia A. DelloBuono

Steven R. Eby

Catherine A. Filippone *

Kira Charney French *

Cherylann McNulty Gilmore

Steven F. Herman *

John F. Hinkle, III

Rebecca S. Hinkle *

Judith Birk Hunter

Silfah Oseni Lana

Michele L. Lennox *

Mary Ann Resavage Magda

Lisa Stefy Matthews *

Melissa Deanne Maurer

E. Lynn Wachstein Mineo *

Scott L. Myers *

Trudy Lewis Myers *

James A. Owen

Janet Murphy Owen

Laurie Scopp Pess

Betsy Bozarth Potteiger

Michelle Chapman Richardson

Brenda Fleming Ross

Catherine H. Ryeom

Edward G. Sanborn, Jr.

Florence Zoerkler Sevold *

Lucy Vizzoni Stewart

Nancy E. Stewart *

Hieu T. Tran

Jeffrey J. Tworzyanski

Anne Furman Usuka *

Kristine Beineman Verrier

1991: 12% PARTICIPATION

Susanne Mulligan Casey

Karen Cohen

Catherine Bonczyk Crisfulla

Linda M. DiMartino-Logue

Jill Hoffman Florio *

Kimberly Bader Giacomelli

Valerie Davis Hellriegel *

Diane Fazi Herman *

Lynn Bond Hill

Nickoleta Karalis Iacona

Beth C. Israel

Theresa Rodite Langeheine *

Michael K. McGuire

Helen Ann Wusinich Milligan

Joseph B. Nyzio, Jr.

Kimberly M. O’Connor

Howard J. Peckman

Elissa M. Pompey

Bernadette Weiss Price

Catharina Das Ravenscroft

Frank John Rooks, Jr. *

Christina Christidis Scanlan *

Michelle Shapiro

Bonnie Y. Soto

Deborah Matthews Stern

Michael Stern

Kimberly A. Stout

Christina Graziano Tolomeo

Kenneth R. Trenary, II *

Susan Varevice-McAndrew

Brian D. Vukovich

John W. Wood, II

Colleen Crankshaw Yukanis *

1992: 15% PARTICIPATION

Jennifer Bittner Almonti

Amany Mansour Awad

B. Nicole Pearen Balan

Maria Concilio Barr

Daniel Bieter *

Marissa L. Buttaro

Nicholas M. Chaffier

Maria Kyriakopoulos Courpas *

Mark J. Cziraky

Susan M. DeSipio

Renee Percosky Dzuiba

Lynn Kmiec Eagle

Irene B. Feingold

Andrea Lazowick Feldman

Steven M. Finegan

Michael J. Gerard

Paul G. Graff

Diane Green

Sheldon X. Kong

Jacqueline Klaczak Kopack

Erica Perry Kuchinski *

Matthew S. Kuchinski *

Frances Chan Lanty

Joel A. Lehman

Genevieve Porter Levans

Alyse M. Lindner-Wolfe

Linda Rose Lum

Dana Williams Lutz

Sarah Berkley Matunis

Tara Minnucci McAllister

David J. McGee *

Carol Ickes Miller

Jeffrey B. Musser

Eva Wenger Panko

Kristen Plastino-Arnold

Denise M. Romito

Suzanne Seglets Schmeltzle

Ryan M. Schott

Alka Chauhan Solanki

James R. Staffa *

Meredith A. Swank

Laura J. Taylor

Christine Riegert Thomas

Kristin Yiengst Vukovich

Irene Klyszewski Wood

William J. Yarnall

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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1993: 13% PARTICIPATION

Paul R. Belcher *

Cheryl Pascu Cathcart

Maria Shubzda Coslett *

Barbara Kaufmann Cymbala

Valerie Gasser Foley

Karyn Flynn Gerard

Matthew Craig Green

Stephanie Atkinson Grunwell

Andrew D. Kaplan *

Bhakti Parmar Kshatriya

Steven Andrew Kucharski

Michael S. Landis

Michael J. Long *

Sharon Burkett Long *

Lee Hupfer Martin

John Patrick McLaughlin

Maria Palatucci McNeill

Marla Paletski Meschler

Eugenia Rogers Pajovich

George N. Pajovich, Jr.

Christine Fox Parola *

Mark S. Peterman

Sharon Pinchick-Janicki *

Kathleen Hudak Richards

Antonia Voltis Ristagno

James A. Shimp

Darrin W. Silbaugh

Debra Olcese Silbaugh

Erik C. Smith

Eric J. Strauss

Nicole Andrews Tauber *

Elena Wildasin Umland

Stephanie A. Uses

Christine Tarzaiski Venuti

Thomas M. Wisdo

Christine Cannon Wood

Caroline L. Yoder

Anthony J. Zweier *

1994: 8% PARTICIPATION

Gregori P. Anelli

JoAnn Myers Brown

John C. Cavallaro

Caroline Gaitan-Mara

Michael P. Garvey, Jr. *

Jennifer Butz Hopple

Rene Bickerstaff James

Elyce L. Jones-Freeman

Thomas J. McCool *

Dana D’Angelo Morris

Daniel C. O’Loughlin

Michelle Stavitski Paradiso

Eric M. Pavelik

Robin Poland Peterman

Elleni J. Pippis *

Christine Pampanin Reiber *

Michael J. Rossi

Jay J. Sochoka

Adela S. Tabares

Gary W. Umland

Nancy Pino Williamson

Stacey Artis Willoughby

James C. Young

1995: 9% PARTICIPATION

Mary DiLauro Agrawal

Vincent M. Astolfi *

Kim Lorish Boyd *

Alice Chiu Campanella

Lisa Bush Cannoe

Robert J. Durkin

Kenneth J. Findley

Lucrezia Grossano Finegan

Marybeth Crane Fino

Kathleen Keough Hauck

Edward T. Hellriegel *

Anita Trzcinski Kosmala

Beverly C. Langevin

Marisa Maghran

AnneMarie Bubeck Marasco *

Richard D. Paoletti, Jr. *

Bruce A. Parola *

Vinh Dinh Pham

Jill A. Rebuck

Corinne Angeloni Rossi

Andrew A. Shaw

Christa Jo Meyer Tang

Jennifer Brunetti Wiley

John R. Wiley

1996: 9% PARTICIPATION

Joel K. Alderfer

Angela Savant Bensing

Traci Saner Brubaker

Lisa Cohen Shapiro

Michael J. Fino

Matthew D. Flynn

Svetlana Verkh Gradess

Deborah W. Hui *

Bonny L. Lightner

Jennifer Volpe Lovenstein

Scott G. Lovenstein

Amy Leonhartt Lucas

Agnes B. Maderich

Dominic A. Marasco

Heidi Wengerd Mayville

Robert D. Nace

Frank L. Nazzario

Denise Stiely Orsulak *

Gay K. Owens

Victoria Carrozza Paoletti *

Lisa Stelluto Sacavitch

Corie Snodgrass Shoop

Scott A. Shoop

Stephanie Parker Sponenberg

Lora Prange Strauss

Brian D. Stwalley

Zimeng Yan

Mark D. Zamerowski

1997: 6% PARTICIPATION

Uwayemen Akhabue

Matthew R. Boyd

Ann Patricia Clark

Matthew R. DiRocco *

Karen Dougherty Durkin

Diana Joy Heaton

Robert E. R. Howell

Jennica Schirk Lewis

John McCulloch

R. Lee Mentzer

Matthew Murphy

Rakesh K. Patel

Peggy Protopapadakis Pyrovolakis

Margaret Roos

Patricia Ellis Shaw

Julia Overmeyer Tulino

Joseph J. Urban, III

Dawn Lewis Wagoner

Maryann E. Walaski

Thomas Reed Wells, II

1998: 7% PARTICIPATION

Laurie Ann Ondrof Adamski

William J. Brumbach

Erica Hollenback Chilson

Crystal Rominger Cooper *

Gina L. D’Arco

Lan H. Duong

Anne E. Giordano

Valerie Iadanza-Brumbach

Veasna Ieng

Abraham Kalathil

Sophia Z. Khan

Faith Naym-Young Ku

Meredith Morris Mead

Kathleen Zicari Moczarski

Angela Romanelli Nace

Harsh B. Pathak

Joseph W. Pytel

Antonio M. Sellecchia, Jr.

Nicole M. Sifontis

Geraldine A. Smith

Allison Smithgall-Gehron

Tejal Gandhi Tolat

Stephanie Kesterson Tomlinson

John William Tomsho

Lynn Pelligrin Tomsho

Dominick J. Vizzoni

Michael C. Wargo

Xiaoshi Zhang

1999: 6% PARTICIPATION

Jenny Zhao Chen

Kianoush Dadyan

Janeen DuChane

Carrie L. Heinz

Brian M. Herr *

Francis C. Mayville

Steven J. Pettineo

Laurence G. Poli

Susan Touhey Pytel

Ross E. Smith, IV

Jennifer L. Urban

Diane McWhorter Valentin

Julie Kraiss Wargo

Rebecca K. Warren

Monica Wachowski Wiegand

Brad David Wilson

2000: 6% PARTICIPATION

Kevin T. Bain

Christine Carter Bhatia

Jenny Bentsel Boucher

Brandy Ignatow Broder *

Michael E. Castagna

Thong Q. Dang

Michelle N. Falco

John S. Joseph

Alice S. McGinley

Roopa Chokshi Pastakia

Nancy Jorgensen Pettineo

Elizabeth K. Quan

Aniruddha M. Railkar

Heather Melchiorre Scheckner

Victoria A. Smedley

Madeleine D’Amico Spencer

Elizabeth Anne Stone

Victoria R. Treese

Anna M. Wodlinger *

Yu-E Zhang

2001: 5% PARTICIPATION

Gary K. Bosler

Shawn J. Boyle

Dawn A. Gailey *

Debra Ann Henn

James M. Hoffman

Gina Marie Karcsh *

* Denotes five or more years of consecutive giving

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Erika L. Kleppinger

Bruce Park

Kelly Leader Passio

Amir M. Razaghi

Megan Lowry Ryan

Brian K. Scheckner

Sonya Scott-Yohn

Brie Bomberger Stoltzfus

Erin K. Stromelo

Natalie Z. Veksler

Maureen C. Walsh

2002: 3% PARTICIPATION

Asma M. Ansari

Esther Hyunhee Bae

Donghui Cui

Brooke Lester Darmstadter

Leo J. Darmstadter, III

Michelle Elizabeth Griffiths

Melissa Fortunato McCarthy

Christina E. Schober

Barbara Fisher Sciandra

David K. Showalter

Paresh Prakash Solanki

Stephanie Tsombaris

2003: 3% PARTICIPATION

Joanne M. Bicknese

Lorraine Caprioli

Philip Danvers

Ilona Ayotte Lachina

James Joseph McEntee

Angela Okol

John Palcza

Sachin Patel

Dawn M. Rochester

Jason Matthew Wood

2004: 4% PARTICIPATION

Regina Koena Atim

Calvin Chhan

Anthony J. Collins

Loralee J. Heckman

Joseph Kalathooparambil Joseph, Jr.

Shirley Kim

Keith C. Lantz

Noreen Mary Mahoney

Chinyere N. Muforo

Deborah J. Porter

Gina T. Schweizer

Garrett Alan Shaw

Sheryl Ann Sunnongmuang

Melissa Bradford Wood

2005: 3% PARTICIPATION

Kenneth J. Beebe, Jr.

Laura Marie Brixius

Jenna A. Doganiero

Thomas Robert Drames

Linda V. Fritz

Stephen E. Gorski

Nicole LaPadura

Adrienne R. Leahy

Matt Jacob Maughan

Rebecca M. McAllister

Ronnie J. Moore

Bridget McArdle Newberry

Nga Viet Nguyen

Truong Xuan Nguyen

Christopher M. Palamar

Deborah A. Summers

2006

Mailyn Thi Nguyen

Sarah A. Tyndall

FriendsEsther M. Aaronson

John Abraham

Saramma Abraham

Patricia D. Acton

Mignon S. Adams

Adeboye Adejare

Kathleen M. Alexander

Alicia H. Aninowsky

David W. Anstice

Robert Austrian

Susan P. Barker

Bruce Baron

Linda Baron

Susan E. Barrett

Rosemarie R. Beaudry

Martin B. Beckerman

Catherine M. Bentzley

Cynthia Berk

Edward R. Birnbaum

Robert J. Blyskal

Albert R. Bonczyk

Regina E. Bonczyk

John P. Borneman

Leslie A. Bowman

Kenneth J.D. Boyden

Marie Boyden

Aminta Hawkins Breaux

Ronald J. Brenner

Elizabeth Bressi-Stoppe

David L. Brubaker

Amy G. Bryant

Barbara J. Byrne

Bruce C. Byrne

Ellen R. Carlson

Stokes B. Carrigan, III

Colleen Chancler

Schumarry Chao

Amy Christopher

Ah Chun Chu

Jane P. Churchman

Joseph B. Churchman

Margaret C. Clymer

Lonnel Coats

Kevin A. Cody

Michelle E. Cohen

Christine Coia

William F. Connolly, Jr.

Alicia Cooley

Elaina S. Corrato

Christine R. Cox

Shawn P. Curtin

Amy S. Cziraky

Elizabeth M. Darmstadter

Leo J. Darmstadter, Jr.

Lisa E. Davis

Ara H. DerMarderosian

Richard L. Deuble

Maggie Devine-Pennock

Denise A. DeWalt

Dennis R. DeWalt

Barbara A. Dollarton

Frank J. Dollarton

James T. Doluisio

Thomas Drames

Melissa N. Dumas

Colleen A. Fabiszewski

Shawn J. Farrell

Christy L. Ferretta

Robert I. Field

Thomas S. Foley

Frank Friedenberg

Georgia M. Friel

Elizabeth Nantanaporn Gable

Francis E. Gailey

Jaclyn M. Gailey

Robert F. Gailey

Sharon L. Gailey

Sara M. Gallagher

Joseph L. Garde

Tim R. Garde

Valerie Nichols Gerbino

Evonne S. Ghaly

Charles W. Gibley, Jr.

Gretchen Gilliland

Mary Elizabeth Gill-Scott

Gloria Glasser

Gloria Y. Goodwin

Marilyn E. Gould

Christine M. Gradel

Thelma Greenbaum

James M. Griffiths

Pauline M. Griffiths

Norma B. Grim

Barry Grossbach

Elizabeth Anne Gross-Ryan

George V. Hager, Jr.

Jerome A. Halperin

Louis L. Hegyes

Lois Hoffman

John E. Hoover

Marcia L. Hoover

Anne B. Horowitz

Z. Annette Iglarsh

Gina Kaiser

Margaret R. Kasschau

Bernadette T. Kelly

Eleanor A. Kelly

Arlene G. Kessler

Michael L. Kirifides

Ida B. Kirsch

N. C. Kirsch

Frederick Klein

Angela K. Lamy

Kristine M. Larson

Rosemary K. Leach

Sandra Lefkowitz

Althea L. Lennox

Kenneth M. Lennox

Dorothy A. Levin

Lynne R. LeWitt

Alan B. Lipkin

Sarah Lipkin

Barbara E. Little

David E. Loder

Kevin G. Lokay

Colleen Lyle

Roselle K. Maerker

Joseph M. Mahady

Carol A. Maritz

Carmela M. Marone

Carmela R. Martin

James D. Mayes

Anthony K. McCague

Binney McCague

George J. McNelly

Patricia J. McNelly

Jeanette McVeigh

Nagdy A. Mehany

Albert C. Menger, III

Stephen Metraux

Jessica M. Michie

Peter J. Miller

Catherine A. Mini

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Stephen T. Moelter

Cathleen T. Moore

Adele H. Morgenstern

Roland Morris

Megan Mulderig

Michele L. Mulhall

Suzanne Murphy

Kenneth L. Murtha

Nancy D. Myers

Naykeang Neal

Pakvina Neal

Sima K. Needleman

Karen Nelson

Patrick Oates

Patricia A. O’Hagan

Kazim Oladotun Oyenuga

Lora Beth Packel

Delbert S. Payne

Andrew M. Peterson

Beth Ann M. Pilipzeck

Matthew M. Poli

Gary F. Raisl

Elissa M. Rautzhan

Margaret A. Reinhart

Kristen Marie Reutlinger

Olive K. Riffkin

Stuart G. Rosen

Glenn W. Rosenthal

Joseph W. Ruane

Nancy Ruane

Sylvia L. Rubin

Craig Ruffin

Saundra L. Ruffin

Elisa J. Rusonis

Delfino Ruzzo

Lillian Ruzzo

Marvin Samson

John C. Sanbower

Ann V. Satterthwaite

Ruth L. Schemm

Marie H. Schwarzl

Nadya Shmavonian

Jennifer E. Sidelinker

Harry L. Siegel

Alan J. Sims

Sheryl Lynn Sochoka

Roberta A. Sodergren

Erica Lee Spizzirri

Patricia E. Stewart

Judy Styles

Edwin T. Sugita

Joseph T. Sullivan

M. Susanne Sullivan

Colleen M. Teti

Gregory T. Thielman

John A. Timko

Aurora D. Tin Chu

Cheryl Tolerico-West

Joseph G. Trainor

Suzanne M. Trump

Paul Tsou

James Unland

Marian E. Vendetti

Charles Joseph R. Verret

Carolyn M. Vivaldi

Mei-Ling Wang

M. Virginia Webbert, Estate of

Amy G. Weller

Doris R. Weller

Lawrence Allen Weller

R. Jason Weller

Marguerite E. Wells

Russell N. Wells

Eugene V. White

Francis M. White

Julia A. Wigent

Rodney J. Wigent

Kevin C. Wolbach

William Woodward

ParentsStephen J. Adams

Taisa Adams

Marta E. Aldover-Ayon

Lucito P. Ayon

Mounir W. Azar

Zarifeh Azar

Gary A. Carpenter

Stephanie Carpenter

Mary C. Colletti

Vito G. Colletti

Christine Cook

William A. Cook

Hung L. Dang

Mohamed Desoky

Dennis G. Dundas

Laura E. Dundas

Gale M. Flaherty

Gerald W. Flaherty

Bonnie J. Goess

John R. Goess

Suzanne M. Groves

Esther M. Hollingsworth

Carol G. Hornberger

Mark A. Hornberger

Doreen J. Kressaty

Fred A. Kressaty

Ethel M. Lanier

Howard L. Lanier, Jr.

Elenito V. Lizardo

Teresita G. Lizardo

Joseph P. Maher

Valerie Materia

William Materia

David T. Matthews

Diane Matthews

Golrokh S. Mohaghegh

Mehdi E. Mohaghegh

Cathy Murphy

William C. Murphy

Jamesetta A. Newland

Lloyd Earl Newland

Helen E. O’Brien

Patricia L. Parente-Maher

Alka C. Patel

Chandra P. Patel

David A. Pell

Gail W. Pell

Nhan A. Quach

James L. Roeder

Kathleen A. Roeder

Joseph M. Sansoni

Mary A. Sansoni

Mary Ellen Schneider

William M. Schneider

Bronwyn M. Schuetrumpf

William R. Schuetrumpf

Tantilier P. Smith

Michael R. Sneidman

Rebecca L. Sneidman

Manuel Teijelo

Suzanne Teijelo

Joseph J. Thornton

Marilyn F. Thornton

Anna M. Trimarelli

Ralph D. Trimarelli

Diane K. Woge

Edward G. Woge

Lisa M. Young

Roger D. Young

FoundationsMahmoud M. Abdallah

Foundation, Inc.

The Arcadia Foundation

The Barra Foundation, Inc.

Bells Palsy Research Foundation, Inc.

The Cavalier Foundation

The Community Foundation of New Jersey

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

The Jewish Community Foundation

Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Foundation

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation

The Needles Family Foundation

The Packman Family Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation

Marvin Samson Foundation

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust

Weikel Family Charitable Foundation

CorporationsAbbott Laboratories Fund

ADVISORx Consulting, L.L.C.

Ahold USA

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Albertsons, Inc.

Albertsons Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Amgen Foundation, Inc.

Apotheek Inc.

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP

Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation

Bartell Drug Company

Becton Dickinson and Company

The Berwind Corporation

Bliss Pharmacy Solutions

Bridge Street Building Account, LLC

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Inc.

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.

Brooks Eckerd Pharmacy

Buddy’s Pharmacy

Cardinal Health, Inc.

Carl’s Drug Store, Inc.

Chiola’s Pharmacy

CIGNA Foundation

Citizens Bank: University City

Cliffe’s & the Prescription Center

Colorcon, Inc.

Colfax Pharmacy

Colgate-Palmolive Company

Costco Pharmacy

Coutu Foundation

Crixmor, LLC

CVS Charitable Trust, Inc.

CVS Pharmacy, Inc.

Canfield Corner Pharmacy

Dardashti Properties

Donough Pharmacy

Eli Lilly and Company. Foundation

excelleRx

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Fino’s Pharmacy

Fruth Pharmacy, Inc.

Gary’s Rx Shoppe

Giant Eagle, Inc.

GlaxoSmithKline

Global Impact

Greene’s Pharmacy

Gruber’s Pharmacy

Hamburg & Golden, P.C.

Happy Harry’s Discount Drug Stores

Harris Teeter Pharmacy

Harrisburg Pharmacy

Hartig Drug Company

Hi-School Pharmacy, Inc.

Hill’s Drug Stores, Inc.

Hospira Worldwide, Inc.

Hy-Vee, Inc.

Ideal Pharmacy

Inglis House

Jack Culkin and Associates

J.B. Merrick Apothecary, Inc.

Jiunta’s Pharmacy, Inc.

KB Villas LLC

Kerr Drug, Inc.

King Kullen Pharmacies Corp.

Kinney Drugs Foundation, Inc.

Lech’s Pharmacy

Lemon’s Pharmacy

Lewis Drugs, Inc.

Lewistown Pharmacy, Inc.

Longs Drug Stores

McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals

Medco Health Solutions

The Medicine Center

Medicine Shoppe International, Inc.

Moore’s Pharmacy, Inc.

Navarro Discount Pharmacies

Noel Consulting, LLC

Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Nugent’s Apothecary Inc.

Office Depot, Inc.

Old World Jewels

Oncology Pharmacy Services, Inc.

Osborn Drugs, Inc.

Parker Laboratories, Inc.

Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company

Pharmacy Express Services

Port Richmond Pharmacy

Quality Formulation Laboratories, Inc.

Raley’s

R.F.E. Inc.

Rite Aid Corporation

Rosvold Pharmacy, Inc.

RTK Consulting

Rubino’s Pharmacy

Safeway, Inc.

Saint George and Company, Inc.

Sanofi-Synthelabo Research

Save Mart Supermarkets

Sheehan’s Pharmacy Inc.

ShopKo Stores, Inc.

Snyder’s Drug Stores, Inc.

Stauffer’s Drug Store

Steve & Taisa Enterprises, Inc.

SUPERVALU Pharmacies, Inc.

Sloan’s Pharmacies, Inc.

Target Corporation

Thriftway/Zitomer Drug

Towne Drugs

The Towne Pharmacy

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

Walgreen Company

Wellpoint Foundation

Williams Apothecary Inc.

Windward Pharmacy

Wordsmith’s Health Communications

WorldReach, Inc.

Wyeth

Yorkville Drug Store, Inc.

Matching Gift CompaniesAbbott Laboratories Fund

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Albertsons, Inc.

Albertsons Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Amgen Foundation, Inc.

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP

Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

The Baxter International Foundation

Becton Dickinson and Company

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.

Campbell Soup Foundation

Cardinal Health, Inc.

CIGNA Foundation

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation

Express Scripts Foundation

First Tennessee/First Horizon Matching Gift Program

General Electric Foundation

GlaxoSmithKline Foundation

Houghton International Inc.

Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program

McKesson Foundation, Inc.

The Merck Company Foundation

Merck Partnership for Giving

Novartis the Matching Gift Center

Pfizer Foundation

Procter & Gamble

Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

The Rockefeller Foundation

State Farm Companies Foundation

Tenet Healthcare Foundation

Verizon Foundation

Wachovia Educational Matching Gifts Program

Wellpoint Foundation

West Trenton Pharmacy Inc.

Wyeth

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals

Associations/OrganizationsAmgen PAC

AZPAC

Delaware County Pharmacists Association

Drug Store News

Jewish Federation of St. Louis

Main Line Medical Review

Michael Menichini Scholarship Fund

Monmouth County Society of Pharmacists

New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association Auxiliary

Sisters of Charity

United Way

United Way of New York City

University of Pennsylvania

Vogenberg Family Limited Partnership

In-Kind GiftsThe Baldwin Lower School

Ruth A. Brown

Georgia M. Friel

Hamburg & Golden, P.C

Albert C. Menger, III

Colleen M. Teti

Memorial Gifts In Memory Of:

Harry AaronsonEsther M. AaronsonMalvin S. Aaronson ’44

Sadie AaronsonEsther M. AaronsonMalvin S. Aaronson ’44

Phillip AbramowiczElinor H. Cantor ’73

Sylvia Brener Averbach ’43Leonard S. Jacob ’70

Irwin I. Bennett ’55Norman Folkman ’55

Lewis H. Berk ’41Cynthia Berk

Marie ConnollyWilliam F. Connolly, Jr.

A. Franklin Deuble ’31Richard L. Deuble

John L. Deuble ’26Richard L. Deuble

Michael Dollarton ’85Barbara A. DollartonFrank J. Dollarton

Carla D’OrazioRonald J. D’Orazio ’58

Rita DurbanoMarie H. Schwarzl

Joseph T. Dzuiba Jr. ’88Friends of Joseph Dzuiba,

Merck National Service Center/ Merck National Business Group

Simon Frank ’32Stuart G. Rosen

Danielle GaileyPatricia D. ActonCatherine M. BentzleyElizabeth Bressi-StoppeMaggie Devine-PennockDawn A. Gailey ’01Francis E. GaileyJaclyn M. GaileyRobert F. GaileySharon L. GaileyGloria Y. GoodwinMargaret R. KasschauMary Kate A. McGinty ’84Catherine A. MiniSuzanne MurphyBeth Ann M. PilipzeckRuth L. SchemmJudy StylesColleen M. TetiCharles Joseph R. VerretMei-Ling WangRodney J. Wigent

Kristen GentileMarie H. Schwarzl

Maxwell M. Gould ’42Marilyn E. Gould

Benjamin Greenbaum ’38Alan B. LipkinSarah Lipkin

Alvin B. Heller ’67Michele Pierson Gerbino ’75

Leonard Hoffman ’39Lois Hoffman

Harry Holak ’55Norman Folkman ’55

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Barbara H. Korberly ’72Michele Pierson Gerbino ’75Patricia E. Stewart

Patricia LeahyMignon S. Adams Hon.’03Kathleen M. AlexanderAlicia H. AninowskyBacharach Institute for RehabilitationEsther Hyunhee Bae ’02Susan P. BarkerLaura Marie Brixius ’05Lorraine Caprioli ’03Colleen ChanclerMichelle E. CohenChristine CoiaAlicia CooleyPhilip Danvers ’03Denise A. DeWaltDennis R. DeWaltMelissa N. DumasChristy L. FerrettaCatherine A. Filippone ’90Elizabeth Anne Gross-RyanZ. Annette IglarshInglis HouseKristine M. LarsonCarol A. MaritzCarmela R. MartinRebecca M. McAllister ’05Jessica M. MichiePeter J. MillerHelen Ann Wusinich Milligan ’91Stephen T. MoelterMegan MulderigMichele L. MulhallCarol McIntosh Murmello ’89Mailyn Thi Nguyen ’06Lora Beth PackelElissa M. RautzhanMargaret Roos ’97Ruth L. SchemmJennifer E. SidelinkerMadeleine D’Amico Spencer ’00Nancy E. Stewart ’90Gregory T. ThielmanChristine Riegert Thomas ’92Cheryl Tolerico-WestSuzanne M. TrumpSarah A. Tyndall ’06Anne Furman Usuka ’90Susan Flannery Wainwright ’87Julie Kraiss Wargo ’99Michael C. Wargo ’98Monica Wachowski Wiegand ’99Christine Cannon Wood ’93John W. Wood, II ’91

Simon E. Levin ’41Dorothy A. Levin

Lola LupoDan J. Halberstadt ’83Lorri Kanig Halberstadt ’83

Grania M. Maggio ’94Daniel C. O’Loughlin ’94

Henry MintonCraig RuffinSaundra L. Ruffin

Emmanuel MonastirskyEsther M. AaronsonMalvin S. Aaronson ’44

Mira MonastirskyEsther M. AaronsonMalvin S. Aaronson ’44

A. Louis Pescatore ’32Delaware County Pharmacists

Association

David ReichNorman Folkman ’55

Judith J. Reich ’56Norman Folkman ’55

Charles Riffkin ’34Olive K. Riffkin

Pauline Tabachnick Rothman ’21Amy G. WellerDoris R. WellerLawrence Allen WellerR. Jason Weller

Nathan Rubin ’34Lynne R. LeWittSylvia L. Rubin

Edgar C. Smith, Jr. ’41James Unland

Donna StricklandRuth L. Schemm

William A. Thawley ’38Ida B. KirschN. C. Kirsch

Linwood F. Tice ’29Norman Folkman ’55

Mary Kean Timko ’50Malvin S. Aaronson ’44Velma Gould Kistler ’51John A. Timko

Mildred WassermanAaron E. Wasserman ’42

Concetta WilliamsD. Renee Benton Lupo ’76Louis J. Lupo ’76

Tobias O. Yellin ’59Dorothy Drass Yellin ’65

Honorary Gifts In Honor of:

Beena S. Abraham ’06John AbrahamSaramma Abraham

Neal S. AdamsStephen J. AdamsTaisa AdamsSteve & Taisa Enterprises, Inc.

Catherine Angell-SohnKaren Nelson

April AyonMarta E. Aldover-AyonLucito P. Ayon

Andrew M. AzarMounir W. AzarZarifeh Azar

Steven M. AzarMounir W. AzarZarifeh Azar

John A. Borneman, III ’52John P. Borneman

Dwight Alben Bowen, Jr.Tantilier P. Smith

Drew S. CarpenterGary A. CarpenterStephanie Carpenter

Katerina CollettiMary C. CollettiVito G. Colletti

Charles M. CookChristine CookWilliam A. Cook

Vy L. DangHung L. DangNhan A. Quach

Marwah M. DesokyMohamed Desoky

Keith B. DundasDennis G. DundasLaura E. Dundas

Elizabeth A. ElliottHelen E. O’Brien

Shawn P. FlahertyGale M. FlahertyGerald W. Flaherty

Mary R. FolkmanNorman Folkman ’55

Joseph L. GardeBruce BaronLinda Baron

Alfonso R. Gennaro ’48Norman Folkman ’55

Hannah J. GoessBonnie J. GoessJohn R. Goess

Corissa D. GrovesSuzanne M. Groves

Megan E. HollingsworthEsther M. Hollingsworth

Matthew A. HornbergerCarol G. HornbergerMark A. Hornberger

Lauren D. KressatyDoreen J. KressatyFred A. Kressaty

Howard L. Lanier, IIIEthel M. LanierHoward L. Lanier, Jr.

Elizabeth G. LizardoElenito V. LizardoTeresita G. Lizardo

Philip P. MaherJoseph P. MaherPatricia L. Parente-Maher

Joseph G. MateriaValerie MateriaWilliam Materia

Dean D. MatthewsDavid T. MatthewsDiane Matthews

Michelle L. MurphyCathy MurphyWilliam C. Murphy

Sonya A. Newland ’06Jamesetta A. NewlandLloyd Earl Newland

Elias W. Packman ’51Norman Folkman ’55

Sejal C. PatelAlka C. PatelChandra P. Patel

Ryan R. PellDavid A. PellGail W. Pell

Laurence G. Poli ’99Matthew M. Poli

Julie M. RoederJames L. RoederKathleen A. Roeder

Jillian M. SansoniJoseph M. SansoniMary A. Sansoni

Laura A. SchneiderMary Ellen SchneiderWilliam M. Schneider

Amanda Marie SchuetrumpfBronwyn M. SchuetrumpfWilliam R. Schuetrumpf

Rachel E. SneidmanMichael R. SneidmanRebecca L. Sneidman

Christopher M. TeijeloManuel TeijeloSuzanne Teijelo

Justin J. ThorntonJoseph J. ThorntonMarilyn F. Thornton

Erik TrimarelliAnna M. TrimarelliRalph D. Trimarelli

Matthew J. WogeDiane K. WogeEdward G. Woge

Lesley A. YoungLisa M. YoungRoger D. Young

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Benefactors1905

Joseph H. Fekula +

1906

Clarence E. Bragdon +

Charles A. Mehring +

1907

Eli Lilly +

1909

Roland J. Wotring +

1913

Malcolm Beach +

Joe S. Case +

1914

Louis L. Rikliss

1916

Joseph N. Bongiovanni +

1917

Ralph R. Foran +

Louis F. Meyers +

1918

Pauline M. Siemion +

1919

Otto L. Koenig, Jr. +

Jacob Silk +

1920

Philip Aidenbaum +

1922

Victor E. Rudolph +

Louis Schildkraut +

1923

Joseph A. Loughrey +

Jean Ensminger Mentzer +

Harry Schwartz +

1924

Everett N. Clair +

H. Eugene Polhemus, Sr. +

1925

John E. Kramer +

Samuel H. Landy +

Abraham M. Liebman +

Harry Loevner +

Arthur Osol +

Roy L. Pollard +

1926

Aaron Brenner +

Samuel Goldblum +

1927

Lester W. Strock +

1928

Ruth E. Miller +

Ralph H. Pyle +

Theodore R. Tibbetts +

Parke W. Unangst, Jr. +

1929

Kline M. Bush +

Clement F. Heverly, Jr. +

Ralph Pressman +

Paul C. Wieseman +

1930

Francis W. Mohr +

1931

Anthony A. Campanella +

William O. Frailey, III +

Jacob Gelb +

Adolphus S. Hale +

Russell L. Jackson +

Gerald F. Rorer +

Sarah B. Shapiro +

1932

John Ferrante +

A. Louis Pescatore +

1933

Wallace S. Bell +

Richard E. Houghton +

1934

Gertrude Given Baxter

Frank R. De Lucco +

Mildred Garrell De Lucco +

Donald O. Wilson +

1935

Walter C. Fulmer +

Charles W. Heathcote, Jr. +

Samuel W. Irvin +

Elliott E. Leuallen

1936

Benedicta L. Ginkiewicz

David Grodanz +

A. J. Obert +

Robert D. Spiers +

1937

Eugene L. Kuryloski

Mary Barnisky Kuryloski

Albert F. Morgenthaler

Roger M. Russ

1938

William A. Thawley +

1939

Elizabeth Wagner Chase

Kenneth P. Hoag +

Robert W. Ivens

1940

Melvin C. Firman +

Theron Lee, Jr.

Elizabeth Scott Malone

Hymen A. Stein +

1941

Louis C. Cipriany

Maria Aupperle Elz +

Jane Weygandt Lusk

1942

Helen Benjamin Desher

Edward J. Green, Jr. +

George S. Kates

George E. Walper

Aaron E. Wasserman

1943

Alice Mack Kerchner

Thomas J. Marra

Victor M. Quinones +

Elizabeth Pollins Yenawine

1944

Bernard J. Malis +

Russell L. Stedman +

1945

Christine Leuf Biederman +

1947

James P. Kerchner

1948

Howard Rabinowitz

1949

Marina Garay Kapral +

Sydney Levitan +

Esther S. Rabinowitz

1950

Marion White Cooper

Marie Mikesh Lyons

1951

Richard R. Gutekunst

Harry B. Kostenbauder

Isadore Schuman

Lester A. Shappell +

Clyde E. Shoop

Joy Singer Shoop

1952

Wayne M. Grimm

Frank A. Kapral

Clara Bolonowski Lucas

Dennis R. Martz +

1953

Alex M. Pavloff

Morton Steinberg

1954

Joseph D. Fabrizio +

Russell L. Schweitzer +

William T. Smith +

1955

Harold L. Brog

Carl F. Hopp +

1956

Thomas H. F. Smith

1957

Robert E. Porter

Florine Polito Simpson

Basil G. S. Swisher

Eugene E. Vogin +

Robert L. Wertz

1958

Russell L. Campman, III

Ronald J. D’Orazio

Stanley Louis Greenberg +

Joel M. Kauffman

1959

Charles A. Simpson

Thomas F. Stonesifer

1960

Normand B. Bleecher +

Leonard Fronton

Joseph Sokolove +

Marvin Spatz

1961

Harold Fingerhut

William H. Penn

1962

Horace R. Bacon

Anthony J. Szuszczewicz

1963

Ian Lee Finberg

Martin R. Natter

1965

David G. DeZan

Jack C. Henderson

Marlene Boxman Lamnin

Jeanne F. Paskawicz

+ Deceased known as of June 30,2006

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1966

Anthony J. Santoni

1967

John H. Garofola

Alvin B. Heller +

1969

Lorraine J. Meeker

Ella Blumberg Singer

Willard A. Stephens

1970

Sandra Taylor Flagiello

Robert G. Harris

Donna Marie Monek

Eileen Rowan

1971

John F. Calvert

Joyce D. Johnstone

Gary O. Lewis

1972

Lynne Marsicano Calvert

Donald R. DeNearing

Theophilus Haines

1973

Susan Spatz Biehl

Benny L. Briggs

Debra H. DeNearing

Kurt A. Kienle

1974

Anna E. Hoffman +

Michael R. Langona

George M. McAlanis

1975

Donna Craigo Gaumond

Betty Jean Harris

Patricia Clancy Kienle

Robert M. McCormick

1976

Dorathy Osborne McAlanis

Christopher J. Smalley

Maria Visniskie Smalley

Dominic A. Solimando, Jr.

1977

Agustin D. Escobar

Ronald C. Hoover

1978

Theresa Thomas Forbes

Erwin J. Juda

Margaret Bare Sanbower

Gary A. Segal

Gregory S. Umstead

1979

Cheryl A. France

Edgardo A. Mercadante

1980

Dorothy Janeczek Escobar

1981

David M. Baker

1983

Stephen J. Mogil

Christine M. Petraglia

1984

Kimberly S. Kremer

1985

Kristopher J. Conforti

Rosemary Kerwin

Mary A. Parenti

1987

Ann Ervin

1990

Steven F. Herman

1991

Diane Fazi Herman

1992

Scott D. Greene

1993

Patricia Masley Greene

Friends Grace E. Ambrose +

John Baxter

C. Herbert Bell

Dennis S. Biehl

James Biemesderfer

Charles W. Bliven +

Henry Bower +

Charlene L. Briggs

Margaret D. Brown +

Ann M. Campman

Richard W. Castor

Harold F. Chase +

Margaret G. Conforti

William F. Connolly, Jr.

Merrill P. Cooper

Lena DeLisser-Matthews

Lillian B. DeZan

Marie T. DiPietro +

Mary R. D’Orazio

Flora S. Evans +

Harold H. Fehr +

Dorrie M. Finberg

Susan Fingerhut

Louis J. Flagiello, Jr.

Mark C. Forbes

Susan J. Garofola

J. Stephen Gaumond

Samuel Gelb +

Bessie S. Graham +

Doris Griffith-Schiller +

Norma B. Grim

Anna F. Gutekunst

Joyce E. Haines

Marian M. Harris

Sharon R. Henderson

Harry William Hind

J. Maxine Hellmich Holmes +

Dorothy R. Ivens

May P. Jones +

Mary Louise Juda

Ruth H. Kates

Arlene G. Kessler

Frances Kline +

Alys W. Koch +

Joseph Lamnin

Lesley A. Langona

Patricia Leahy +

Norma D. Leuallen

Claire Loevner +

Edward J. Logan

James E. Lyons

Verginia Marra

Colleen K. Mercadante

Irene M. Mock +

Carmen Mogil

M. Margaret Mohr

Mary Frances C. Morgenthaler

Suzanne Murphy

Suzanne Natter

Mildred M. Neilson +

Martha K. Pachali +

Adaline H. Pavloff

Laverne D. Penn

Louisa Harvey Poley +

Harriet R. Porter

Marion N. Powell +

Margaret B. Pyle +

Edythe M. Roth +

Louis J. Rudolph +

Grace I. Russ

Delfino Ruzzo

Lillian Ruzzo

John C. Sanbower

Gloria B. Santoni

Rochelle A. Schuman

Gloria Segal

Virginia F. Smalley

Ethel DuBois Smith +

Helen W. J. Sprague +

Nellie G. Staub +

Ronnie P. Steinberg

Margaret R. Stephens

Lena St. George +

Mary T. Stonesifer

Jeannine E. Swisher

Mildred Tucker +

Glenn E. Ullyot +

Carlene M. Umstead

Marilyn Weiss

Elizabeth Jean Wertz

+ Deceased known as of June 30,2006

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Administration 2005–2006

Philip P. Gerbino, bS, PharmD President

barbara J. byrne, bA, MA, PhD Vice President for Academic Affairs

elizabeth bressi-Stoppe, AS Vice President for Marketing and

Public Affairs

Gary F. raisl, bA, MA, MPhil, MbA, edD Vice President for Finance and

Administration/Treasurer

Anthony K. McCague, bA Vice President for Strategic Events

and Special Projects

Margaret r. Kasschau, Ab, MS, PhD Associate Vice President for

Academic Affairs

Patrick J. lepore, bA, MS CIO/Associate Vice President for

Information Technology

Joseph G. Trainor, bS, CPA Controller/Associate Vice President

for Finance

Mary Kate McGinty, bS, rPh, MS Associate Vice President for Community

and Government Relations

rodney J. Wigent, PhD Dean, College of Graduate Studies

ruth l. Schemm, bS, Med, edD Dean, College of Health Sciences

C. reynold Verret, bA, PhD Dean, Misher College of Arts

and Sciences

russell J. DiGate, bA, MS, PhD Dean, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy

Aminta h. breaux, bA, Med, PhD Dean of Students

Board of Trustees 2005–2006

norman Alworth, bS, MbA Executive Director, Marketing Operations

Adams Respiratory Therapeutics

ruth A. brown, bS, MS, rPh Pharmacy Manager

Taylor Hospital–Division of Crozer

Chester Medical Center

Schumarry Chao, MD, MbA President

SHC & Associates, Inc.

lonnel Coats, bS President & COO

Eisai, Inc.

elizabeth Corsi, bS, MbA, PharmD President & CEO

VALEXIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Paulo Costa, MbA Head, Pharma Americas/President & CEO

Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Corporation

Tiziana M. Fox, bS, PharmD Senior Director, Medical Information

& Communications

McNeil Pediatrics

Janice A. Gaska, bS, PharmD Director, Promotional Regulatory

Affairs

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP

barry Grossbach, MA, PhD President

Spruce Hill Community Trust

George V. hagar, Jr., bA, MbA Chairman & CEO

Genesis HealthCare Corporation

Dan J. halberstadt, bS Group Director, Promotion Compliance

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

Frederick Klein, bS, rPh Consultant (Retired)

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.

David e. loder, bA, JD, llM Partner

Duane Morris LLP

Kevin lokay, bA, MbA Vice President & Business Unit Head

Oncology & Acute Care

GlaxoSmithKline

Joseph M. Mahady, MbA President

The Americas and Global Business

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals

Kathleen r. Mayes, PharmD Founder (Retired)

Applied Clinical Communications, Inc.

(Ingenix)

edgardo A. Mercadante, bS, rPh Chairman, President & CEO

Familymeds Group, Inc.

Kenneth l. Murtha, bS Vice President, Business Operations

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP

Patrick M. oates, bS, PhD Director, Infectious Disease

Global Medical Affairs

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals

Joseph Papa, bS, MS

President & CEO

Perrigo Company

Delbert S. Payne, MS ChAirMAn oF The boArD

Manager, Corporate Social Investment

(Retired)

Rohm and Haas Company

Donald J. M. Phillips, bS, PharmD CEO & Principal

Vox Medica, Inc.

Marvin Samson, bS ViCe ChAirMAn oF The boArD

CEO

Samson Medical Technologies, LLC

Gail r. Wilensky, bS, PhD Economist, Senior Fellow

Project HOPE

Officers of the Corporation 2005–2006

Philip P. Gerbino, bS, PharmD President

elizabeth bressi-Stoppe, AS Secretary and Vice President

Vice President for Marketing and

Public Affairs

Gary F. raisl, bA, MA, MPhil, MbA, edD Treasurer and Vice President

Vice President for Finance and

Administration

barbara J. byrne, bA, MA, PhD Vice President

Vice President for Academic Affairs

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MISSIoN oF ThE ALUMNI ASSoCIATIoN

To engage the graduates of University

of the Sciences in Philadelphia in

promoting the goals and objectives of the

Alumni Association and the Institution.

EXECUTIVE CoMMITTEE

President

Louis J. Lupo P’76, PharmD’01

President-Elect

Tiziana Palatucci Fox P’84,

PharmD’02

Vice President

Mary K. Maguire P’83, PharmD’01

Treasurer

Richard M. Hall MT’83

Secretary

Lorri Kanig Halberstadt P’83

Past President

Janice A. Gaska P’79, PharmD’82

Director at Large

Robin S. Keyack P’81

DIrECTorS

Term expires 2009

Michael Castagna P’00

Donna Feudo P’89

Elizabeth A. Fusco P’63

Michele P. Gerbino P’75

Dominic Marasco P’96

Robert Trachman BC’06, BI

Term Expires 2008

Jennifer Borowski PharmD’05

William M. Deptula P’56

Siobhan Duffy P’84

Rosemarie O’Malley Halt P’89

Vincent Madaline PharmD’05

S. Rogers Wetherill P’68

Term Expires 2007

Melissa Derr MPT’04

Chetna Kabaria PharmD’04

Wayne Marquardt P’82

Mary Kate McGinty P’84, BW’04

Elleni Pippis P’94, PharmD’96

Robert Spera P’88

DEGrEE/ProGrAM AbbrEVIATIoNS

BAC Bacteriology

BC Biochemistry

BI Biology

BInf Bioinformatics

BW Biomedical Writing

C Chemistry

CB Cell Biology

CS Computer Science

DPT Doctor of Physical Therapy

ES Environmental Science

HonDSc Honorary Degree (Science)

HPsy Health Psychology

HS Health Science

IndP Industrial Pharmacy

MB Microbiology

MBA Master of Business Administration

MedC Medicinal Chemistry

MOT Master of Occupational Therapy

MPT Master of Physical Therapy

MS Master of Science

MT Medical Technology

OrgC Organic Chemistry

P Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

PA Physician Assistant

PAd Pharmacy Administration

PharmD Doctor of Pharmacy

PhC Pharmaceutical Chemistry

PhD Doctor of Philosophy

PhG Graduate in Pharmacy (equivalent to P that is used today)

PhSci Pharmaceutical Sciences

PhTech Pharmaceutical Technology

PH/TX Pharmacology and Toxicology

PMM Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management

Psy Psychology

STC Certificate in Science Teaching

TX Toxicology

ALUMNI ASSoCIATIoN CoMMITTEES

Annual Giving Advisory

Michael Castagna P’00, Chair

George E. Downs PharmD’72

Frank Rooks MPT’91

Audit

Tiziana P. Fox P’84, PharmD’02, Chair

Lorri K. Halberstadt P’83

Richard M. Hall MT’83

Mary K. Maguire P’83, PharmD’01

Jacob Mathew HS’02

Awards

Robin S. Keyack P’81, Chair

Jennifer Belavic PharmD’03

William M. Deptula P’56

Teresa P. Dowling P’72, PharmD’74

Susanne H. Dudash P’89

Siobhan Duffy P’84

Tiziana P. Fox P’84, PharmD’02

Mary K. Maguire P’83, PharmD’01

Gerald Meyer P’73, PharmD’74

Elleni Pippis P’94, PharmD’96

bylaws

Michele P. Gerbino P’75, Chair

Shawn Boyle PharmD’01, CoChair

Malvin Aaronson P’44

Elizabeth A. Fusco P’63

Gerald Meyer P’73, PharmD’74

Finance

Richard M. Hall MT’83, Chair

Harold Brog P’55

Tiziana P. Fox P’84, PharmD’02

Dan Halberstadt P’83

Lorri K. Halberstadt P’83

Louis J. Lupo P’76, PharmD’01

Mary K. Maguire P’83, PharmD’01

Jacob Mathew HS’02

Growth and Development

Tiziana P. Fox P’84, PharmD’02, Chair

Stephanie Bean MPT’89

Ruth Brown P’71, BW’06

Michael Castagna P’00

Victoria R. Elliott P’87

Janice A. Gaska P’79, PharmD’82

Michele P.Gerbino P’75

Dominic Marasco P’96

Kathleen R. Mayes P’76

Mary Kate McGinty P’84, BW’04

Hong Jin Na PH/TX’92

Nominations

S. Rogers Wetherill P’68, Chair

Stephanie K. Bean MPT’89

Robert Bell P’63

David Bergman P’51

Siobhan Duffy P’84

Lorri K. Halberstadt P’83

Robin S. Keyack P’81

reunion

Wayne Marquardt P’82, Chair

Neela Bhajandas P’00, PharmD’06

William M. Deptula P’56

Rosemarie O. Halt P’89

Arlene Kessler

Frank Rooks MPT’91

S. Rogers Wetherill P’68

Student/Alumni

Donna Feudo P’89, Chair

Alan Aronovitz P’82

Jennifer Belavic PharmD’03

Karen S. Bliss P’89

Shawn Boyle PharmD’01

Scott Greene P’94

Christine S. Jump P’74

Mary Kate McGinty P’84, BW’04

Gay Owens PharmD’96

Student recruitment and Placement

Robert Spera P’88, Chair

Neela Bhajandas P’00, PharmD’06

Victoria R. Elliott P’87

Janice A. Gaska P’79, PharmD’82

Rosemary Kerwin P’85

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Feb 1 Alumni Association Board Meeting, USP Campus

Feb 17 California Pharmacists Association Alumni and Friends Reception in honor of Jerry Mazzucca, Palm Springs, CA

Feb 22 Founders’ Day, USP Campus

Feb 25 Advanced Concepts CE Program, New Drugs of 2006 and Current Issues in Pharmacy Law, USP Campus

Feb 26 PCP/USP Preceptor CE, USP Campus

Mar 11 Advances in Pharmacy Practice, New Drugs of 2006 and Current Issues in Pharmacy Law, Plains, PA

Mar 18 APhA Alumni and Friends Reception, Atlanta, GA

Mar 21 Department of Health Policy and Public Health, and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Symposium, “The Future of Drug Safety,” and Reception, USP Campus

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ALUMNI EVENTS

USP EVENTS

For more information, contact the Alumni Office at 1.888.857.6264.

To find more information, visit the USP Alumni & Friends website at www.usip.edu/alumnifriends or view the USP’s News and Events page at www. usip.edu/calendar/index.asp.

Key:

Mar 25 Advances in Pharmacy Practice, New Drugs of 2006 and Current Issues in Pharmacy Law, Mechanicsburg, PA

Mar 31 Race for Humanity, USP Campus/Neighboring Streets of West Philadelphia

Apr 5 Alumni Association Board Meeting, USP Campus

Apr 11 New Jersey Society of Health-System Pharmacists Day, New Brunswick, NJ

Apr 15 Friends of USP Student and Faculty Talent Show, USP Campus

Apr 19 Scholarly Day and John C. Krantz, Jr., Distinguished Lecture, USP Campus

May 9 Delaware Pharmacists Society Reception, Wilmington, DE

May 23 186th Commencement Ceremony, Mann Music Center, Philadelphia

Jun 23 NJPhA Reception, New Brunswick, NJ

Aug 6 Alumni Golf Tournament, Edgmont Country Club