Honor Roll of Donors 2004-2005 IN THIS ISSUE Inside ESF is published four times each year for alumni and friends of the SUNY College of Environ- mental Science and Forestry.

SUNY-ESF 1 Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY 13210-2778 www.esf.edu 3 CAMPUS UPDATE President: SUNY-ESF Moves Up in U.S. News “Best Colleges” Rankings Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr. ESF Researcher Has Role in Galapagos Tortoise Discovery Vice President for Administration: ESF TV Show Highlights Backyard Nature Connie S. Webb 290 Freshmen Participate in Saturday of Service Barber Named HR Director Editor: Get Energized Online Jeri Lynn Smith ESF Alum Named Conservationist of the Year Director of News and Publications Green Roof Gets Green Light at ESF [email protected] Into the Woods Enrollment Climbs to 2300 Graphic Designer: Irvin Receives SUNY Honor Vance M. Blackburn News and Publications Class Gets Lesson in Consumption College Educates and Entertains at State Fair Additional Assistance: Peggy A. Olrich 9 THE DISAPPEARING LAKES Wendy P. Osborne An ESF engineering professor says changes to the Arctic permafrost Linda C. Tarolli have caused more than 100 lakes to disappear in Siberia. 10 BACK FROM THE BRINK Office of News and Publications 122 Bray Hall Thriving populations of large, healthy fish were found in Syracuse’s 315-470-6644 Onondaga Lake by ESF researchers this summer. www.esf.edu/newspubs 13 INVEST IN WANAKENA? A Ranger School alumnus’ faith in the region paid off for Photo Credits: his growing business. Page 2, Karen B. Moore Page 3, Wendy P. Osborne; David White 15 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Page 4, courtesy of Janet Allen; Wendy P. Osborne Page 5, Wendy P. Osborne ON THE COVER Page 6, Marcia Barber; Wendy P. Osborne Photographer Barb Dugan captured this glorious look at Arbutus Lake at Page 7, Claire B. Dunn; Karen B. Moore ESF’s Newcomb Campus. Page 8 - 9, Yongwei Sheng; Paul Otteson About ESF Page 10 - 12, Tony Siniscal The State University of College of Environmental Science and Forestry offers a Page 13 - 14, Claire B. Dunn; diverse range of accredited programs and degree options in chemistry, construction manage- ment and wood products engineering, environmental and forest biology, environmental artwork courtesy of Rick Kovacs resources and forest engineering, environmental science, environmental studies, forest and Page 14, James M. Heffernan natural resources management, forest technology, landscape architecture, and paper science and engineering. Page 15, Wendy P. Osborne ESF takes affirmative action to provide equal opportunity for all people and to build a campus community that reflects a wealth of diversity. Page 16, Wendy P. Osborne; John Dowling Photography Vision A better world through environmental discovery. Page 17,Vance M. Blackburn Mission The mission of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry is to advance knowl- Printed on recycled paper. edge and skills and to promote the leadership necessary for the stewardship of both the natural and designed environments. CAMPUS UPDATE SUNY-ESF Moves Up ESF has created and is dis- in U.S. News “Best tributing an innovative new Colleges” Rankings television series, “Nature in Your Backyard.” For the fifth year in a row, The series, produced by SUNY-ESF earned a place among ESF’s Office of News and Pub- the top universities in America as ranked by U.S. lications, aims to help people News & World Report. enjoy and better understand ESF is listed among the top national universities the world around us and fea- in four categories, moving up several places from tures aspects of nature people last year’s rankings in three of those categories. often overlook. The series’first ESF is listed 43rd in “the top 50 public national season featured eight segments universities,”up from 46th last year, and is listed 93rd and each segment was two in the ranking of overall best national universities, minutes long. in which the college previously was listed at 98. “Nature in Your Backyard” The America’s Best Colleges 2006 guidebook, debuted Oct. 14 on WSYR which was published Aug. 22, places ESF fourth in Channel 9 in Syracuse. Grad- the category “highest proportion of classes under uate student Emily DeBolt was 20.” The college was not listed in this category last the reporter and host. year but had been in previous years. Such simple things as ESF’s rankings also include 50th in the “great attracting certain birds to your schools at great prices — national universities” yard, why squirrels do what category. Last year the college was ranked 40th. they do, how the leaves change “We are delighted,”said ESF President Cornelius color in the fall, what amphib- Videographer Mark Nicotra and ESF graduate student Emily B. Murphy, Jr. “We made progress over the 2005 ians live where you least expect DeBolt work on a segment of “Nature in Your Backyard.” rankings in most categories. I congratulate our it, and the migration of the faculty, staff, administration and students for help- monarch butterflies were among the first season’s topics, said producer Dave White, ing to achieve this recognition.” I media relations coordinator in the Office of News and Publications. White and Research Associate D. Andrew Saunders, Faculty of Environmental and ESF Researcher Has Role In Forest Biology, developed the idea last spring to raise the electronic media profile of ESF. Galapagos Tortoise Discovery In addition to working with DeBolt, Saunders supervises the technical aspects of the pro- grams, reviewing the science portrayed in each segment. An ESF researcher was part of a team that DeBolt, a master’s candidate in environmental interpretation, does the basic research, discovered a new taxon of Galapagos tortoise, writing and reporting for each segment. Freelance videographer, Mark Nicotra, shoots indicating that there is a previously unrecognized and edits the segments. diversity, and possibly an entirely new species, The series aired first on Bridge Street, a Monday through Friday magazine show on among the dwindling population of giant tortoises. WSYR. As owner and producer of the series, ESF has revamped the program segments Dr. James P. Gibbs, an expert in conservation for other television markets. The Orange Television Network at Syracuse University will biology, was part of the team that studied the tor- re-package the program for their viewers. toise population on the island of Santa Cruz. “Nature In Your Backyard” demonstrates one of the many professions possible Scientists had believed that the existing tortoise through the study of environmental interpretation. Today, interpretive careers exist in a populations on the island comprised a single taxon broad array of institutions beyond the nature center, such as science museums, federal (a species or sub-species). But through the use of and state resource agencies, zoos, arboreta, aquaria, and ecotourism and travel agencies molecular genetic and analytical tools, they discov- such as those sponsoring birding and whale watching opportunities. ered there are three distinct genetic lines among Tim Fox, executive producer of Bridge Street, liked the concept immediately and envi- the tortoises. sioned a good match with the goal of their program, which spotlights activities in the The Galapagos Islands are in the Pacific Ocean, community related to entertainment, consumer issues, health, and recreation. some 650 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Production of a second season of “Nature in Your Backyard” segments is underway. Gibbs worked on the project with researchers Some of the working titles for individual shows include, “Different Kinds of Snow,” from Yale University and the Charles Darwin “Frozen Frogs” and “Woodchuck Hibernation.” I Research Station. The study was funded by the ECOSAVE Project of the Yale Institute for Bio- spheric Studies and a National Geographic grant. I

Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 3 CAMPUS UPDATE 290 Freshmen Participate in Saturday of Service Barber Named HR Director More participating students did more work in more areas around Syracuse for Marcia A. Barber, a 16-year veteran of ESF, ESF’s second annual Saturday of Service for incoming freshmen. has been named the college’s new director of Approximately 290 students and orientation leaders fanned out across Onondaga human resources. County on Saturday, Aug. 27, to help with clean up activities at city and county Barber, who most recently facilities. ESF initiated the Saturday of Service program last year to increase student served as ESF’s assistant involvement in the community, introduce them to the area and help the freshmen get director of human resources, to know each other. Around 250 students were involved in the program last year. replaces Elaine Irvin, who The college teamed up with the Syracuse Parks and Recreation Department to help retired in October. Barber with clean-up and repairs in Lincoln, Thornden, Elmwood and Sunnycrest parks as was selected for the position well as a section of Onondaga Creek. after an extensive search Patrick Driscoll, commissioner of the parks and recreation department, said,“We are process with candidates rep- truly thankful that ESF has selected a number of sites in Syracuse to do their day of service. resenting public and private We have always felt that our city parks system is a natural laboratory for the students colleges and universities. enrolled in ESF and are very pleased with our ongoing relationship with the college.” Marcia A. Barber In her previous role Barber Working with Onondaga County, ESF students also helped with clean up in was responsible for recruit- Onondaga Lake Park and at Carpenters Brook Fish Hatchery. ment and employment processes for the college's Robert Geraci ’73, commissioner 485 employees on both state and SUNY Research of Onondaga County Department Foundation payrolls. Her experience includes over- of Parks and Recreation, said, “Vol- seeing classification and compensation; working unteers are a backbone to the success with employee relations; and developing and of county parks, from special projects delivering employee training programs. to being involved with every day In addition, Barber has supervised ESF’s affirma- programs in the parks. tive action and ADA compliance programs. “As a graduate of ESF, I am so She is a member of several professional organi- proud and pleased that a group zations and serves on numerous college committees. from the college (helped) us,” said Barber additionally is a New York State-licensed Geraci.“And for those students that wildlife rehabilitator and certified black belt karate might not have been to either facility instructor. before, I'm guessing some strong “The search committee, chaired by Elizabeth interest may get established for Elkins, did an outstanding job of developing a strong future visits!” pool of qualified candidates,”said Connie S. Webb, Last year, through a variety of ESF’s vice president for administration. “Marcia programs like the Saturday of Ser- Barber is an excellent choice and we in the college vice, ESF students contributed more administration look forward to working with than 62,000 hours of volunteer her in this critical position.” I work in Central New York. I Enrollment Climbs to 2300 ESF’s fall enrollment totalled 2,382 full- and part-time graduate and undergraduate students, up slightly from the fall 2004 enrollment of 2,238. The college enrolled 260 new freshmen, the largest freshman class in 10 years. New transfer students numbered 153 on the Syracuse campus and 43 at the Ranger School in Wanakena, N.Y. Fall graduate student enrollment totalled 600 including 90 new students. I

ESF students work on clean up activities in the Syracuse area.

4 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 CAMPUS UPDATE Green Roof Gets Green Light at ESF Come spring, ESF President Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr., will be able to look out his office window and see the roof of ESF’s Walters Hall in lovely shades of green. Plants — not paint — will be responsible for the color change. This fall, Diamond Roofing of Syracuse and Lichtenfels Nursery of Johnstown, Pa., installed a “green roof,”or vegetated cover, on the flat paper science laboratory roof as part of ESF’s capital improvement efforts. Originally designed as a plaza roof deck, the area already had the structural capacity to support the green roofing system, which is heavier than a standard roof. Green roofs provide numerous environmental benefits. These include controlling ESF’s friends and alumni can read about the college’s stormwater run-off and mitigating urban heat-island effects. Green roofs also help most recent accomplishments in the online annual report. conserve building energy and reduce sound transmission, as well as create a pleasant, Get Energized Online aesthetic environment that might provide wildlife habitat. So far, said Brian D. Boothroyd, ESF’s facilities program coordinator, the new roof ESF’s 2005 annual report,“Generating Energy,” has been a little too attractive to wildlife. “Squirrels have been pulling out our plants is online on the college’s Web site. by the roots and burying their nuts in the growth media,”he said.“We’ve had to replace The report features highlights of the previous about 150 plant plugs.” academic year, outlines ESF’s critical role in devel- Walters’ green roof comprises several layers beginning with an impermeable mem- oping biomass energy, and presents news of brane. The system includes a drainage layer, vapor barrier, insulation and a layer of college faculty, researchers, students and staff using specially formulated growth media (soil). The roof is newly planted with six species of their talents — their energy — to improve the sedum and some alium. Specific varieties were chosen for their growth and flowering community, the country and the world. characteristics, tolerance for drought and exposure to sun, suitability to the “I’m excited by the progress our college has Syracuse climate, and their shallow root systems, said Boothroyd. made this past year,”said ESF President Cornelius It should take one to two years for the plants to spread and fill in. B. Murphy, Jr.“I hope our alumni and friends will “This is just one more way ESF is working to demonstrate the effectiveness of emerg- visit our Web site to view the 2005 annual report.” ing environmental technologies,” said Murphy. “Projects such as the Walters’ green The report contains information in five different roof help move the science forward and provide our students with instructional as sections: In the Classroom, In the Community, well as informal examples of our academic principles in action. We practice what Groundbreaking Research, Finances and Build- we teach.” ings, and College Community. The Walters’ roof renovation, including the green roofing system, was funded Individuals interested in viewing the report through ESF’s allocation in the SUNY Capital Plan through the State University should go to the college’s homepage, www.esf.edu, Construction Fund. I and click on the annual report icon in the lower right side of the screen. I

ESF Alum Named Conservationist of the Year ESF alum Christopher Navitsky of Bolton Landing was named 2005 Conservationist of the Year by The Adirondack Council. Navitsky, a 1984 graduate in forest engineering, is a waterkeeper for Lake George. “Chris has been an important force for envi- ronmental protection since he first began his work on Lake George,” said Brian L. Houseal, Adiron- dack Council executive director. “He has been a tireless advocate for the lake’s health and for the sound planning and the well-enforced zoning needed to protect it.” I

Workers install the green roof on Walters Hall.

Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 5 CAMPUS UPDATE Into the Woods AEC invites people to get up close and personal with science On a picture-perfect September day, friends of ESF and the Adirondacks spent a day exploring Huntington Wildlife Forest to get a feel for the work currently being under- taken by ESF researchers. The day was designed to give people a hands-on look at the research being done at the Adirondack Ecological Center (AEC). The event also allowed participants to be scientists for a day through interactive sessions. Researchers led groups through a number of exciting workshops. Dr. William F. Porter, director of the AEC, said the program was developed with contemporary interests ESF President Cornelius B. Murphy Jr., left, former in mind. Deer and amphibian research were put in the spotlight. Interest in chronic Human Resources Director Elaine Irvin and Vice wasting disease in deer and declining numbers in amphibian populations prompted President Connie S. Webb gather in Irvin’s honor. the choice of topics. People learned about the effects pollution has on the amphibian population and Irvin Receives SUNY Honor how to track tagged deer in one of North America’s largest deer research programs; Former Human Resources Director Elaine monitored water quality to understand the impact of acid rain; and discovered the vary- Irvin was presented with the 2005 Ted Barber ing ecosystems and photo opportunities of Goodnow Mountain. Distinguished Service in Human Resources Man- At day’s end, the groups discussed their findings with ESF President Cornelius B. agement Award. Irvin retired from ESF in October. Murphy, Jr., and Dr. Ross S. Whaley, Agency chairman and former The Barber Award was established to recognize ESF president, during a reception at Arbutus Lodge, one of the great camps of the excellence in human resources management and Adirondacks. significant contributions to the profession. As one participant said,“The whole day made learning fun in a relaxed atmosphere.” Irvin worked for many years in various posi- Attendees came from Syracuse, Plattsburgh, Blue Mountain Lake, Lake Placid, tions in SUNY before coming to ESF in 2000. Peru (N.Y.) and Tully. Said ESF President Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr., “We wanted to introduce a wider audience to the wonderful work being done by the “In a rigid system that frustrates many, Elaine’s AEC,” said Brenda Greenfield, director of development. “We also wanted to showcase approach has been to help all parties define the the project being undertaken to renovate Huntington and Arbutus lodges to their objective and then work together to find an inno- original glory and our long-term plans to build a distance-learning/conference center vative solution.” to communicate the work done at the AEC to the rest of the world.” In nominating her for the award, Irvin’s col- The event was a “great model for future events where we can share the science with leagues cited her unique and creative approach to alumni and friends and also share information with policymakers, the DEC and APA,” problem solving, her willingness to go above and said Porter. beyond what was required of her, and her ability “Participants learned a lot and thoroughly enjoyed the day. We garnered nice PR for to connect with others through her great sense the AEC. Plans are already in the works for a bigger and better event next year,” of humor. said Greenfield. I The Barber award is the highest accolade given by SUNY to human resources employees. It was created to recognize the unique and laudable qual- ities of Ted Barber, a human resources profes- sional who was knowledgeable yet approachable; flexible yet concerned with following rules; and caring and supportive. I

Visitors to the Adirondack Ecological Center learn about tracking deer with telemetry, using a map, at right, and a tracking device, at left.

6 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 CAMPUS UPDATE College Educates and Entertains at State Fair ESF again staged a 12-day multifaceted exhibit at the Aug. 25 through Sept. 5. College faculties and programs hosted one or two days in ESF’s exhibit tent, located in the New York State Park at the State Fair. More than 125 people were involved in bringing the exhibit to fruition. Faculty, staff, students and family members volunteered at the exhibits to share ESF’s research, programs and general information with the public. The exhibit was coordinated by Karen B. Moore, public relations associate in ESF’s Office of News and Publications. Fairgoers had the opportunity to learn about local flora and fauna, make paper, sample liquid nitrogen ice cream, see a boat run on solar power, make a birdfeeder, find out about the research being done on the college’s various properties, and learn about New York trees. ESF’s fair participation also received notice from the local media. The Post- Standard, News10Now and WSTM-TV featured the exhibit on a number of days during the fair. The college also exhibited for two days in the Horticulture Building, featuring the latest in energy research. Along with information about willow biomass, photovoltaic cells, and the molten carbonate fuel cell recently installed on campus, visitors received a willow cutting to start their own biomass crop at home. ESF’s exhibit is made possible through a cooperative agreement with the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. The Faculty of Chemistry has included photos from its day at the fair on its web- page at http://www.esf.edu/chemistry/teece/statefair/index.html

ESF students Billy Schoenberg and Erin McConnell participate in Dr. Mark Meisner’s trash weigh-in as part of a class assignment. Class Gets Lesson in Consumption Sixty ESF students lugged more than 300 pounds of trash and recyclables around for a week this fall to personalize a lesson in consumerism. The students in Dr. Mark Meisner’s Nature and Popular Culture class spent the week collecting their own trash in one contractor-grade plastic bag, and putting their recyclables in another bag. Then they toted both bags to the ESF quad, weighed them and loaded them into a pickup truck for disposal. “It’s an unusual assignment to look at consump- tion,” Meisner said. “I’m doing this so they are cognizant of the burden of their waste.” Together, the students collected 313.7 pounds of refuse and recyclables. Individual trash bags ranged in weight from .51 to 12.5 pounds. Recyclables ranged from nothing to 15 pounds. Students did their very public weigh-in on a balmy day that was the sixth day in a row to mark high tem- peratures between 75 and 82. Students said the heat did not make it easier to drag around bags of trash that got smellier by the day. It could be worse. Danette Desimone, ESF’s assistant director of business affairs, at top helps children work on a Meisner said the assignment might last two craft project at the New York State Fair. Chemistry’s Dr. Mark Teece, in center, supervises the weeks next year. I making of liquid nitrogen ice cream. Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 7 8 Inside ESF Spring 2005 Is Global Warming Causing Arctic Lakes to Dry Up? by Claire B. Dunn More than 100 lakes in an Arctic region of Siberia disappeared during the last 30 years, and scientists say global climate change is the reason. In a paper published June 3, 2005 in the journal Science, researchers report that 125 lakes categorized as large because they were more than 40 hectares (nearly 100 acres) completely disappeared and are now revegetated and considered permanently drained. More than 1,000 other large lakes shrank to a smaller size. “It’s quite significant,” said Yongwei Sheng, an ESF faculty member who did remote sensing work on the project. “This is the result of warming and changes in the permafrost. We believe it’s due to global climate change.” Previous studies have shown that Arctic warming has accelerated since the 1980s. Sheng said the lake data raise questions about how altered ecosys- tems will affect animal habitat, especially for migrating birds that depend on the lakes for water. Sheng said the lakes drained, some partially and some completely, because of changes in the permafrost, subsoil which remains frozen throughout the year.“It’s getting warmer there, so some of this mate- rial is melting and the lakes are draining,”he said. The study focused on 624,000 square kilometers (more than 150 million acres). Sheng said researchers have never before studied the extent of lake changes in such a large section of an Arctic region. Sheng, now an assistant professor in the Faculty of Environmen- tal Resources and Forest Engineering at ESF, worked on the project with Larry C. Smith at UCLA. Smith is a co-author of the paper, along with Glen MacDonald of UCLA and Larry D. Hinzman of the Water and Environmental Research Center at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. Satellite images revealed the change in land surface. Sheng com- pared images obtained in 1973 by the first land resources satellite used to gather information about geographical formations with images collected in 1997 and 1998. By comparing the two generations of satellite images, the researchers determined the changes in the lakes. I Image on opposite page shows changes in arctic lakes over the last 25 years. Areas in red are lakes that have shrunk significantly or no longer exist. Dunn is assistant director in the Office of News and Publications. Photos above depict the arctic landscape. Bottom image shows lakes that disappeared in red.

Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 9 BackBack FromFrom TheThe BrinkBrink ESF graduate student Tony Siniscal holds a brown trout that he pulled from a net in Onondaga Lake. by Claire B. Dunn Thriving populations of large, healthy brown trout and walleye — and is permitting the fish to survive,”Ringler said.“The trout and the and one 4-foot-long sturgeon — have been found in Onondaga Lake walleye are especially of interest because of the cool water. It’s clear by ESF researchers. that there’s a fishery there we didn’t know about, for the larger fish. The presence of the highly prized sport fish, discovered in nets this “This finding suggests that the lake may have far more potential past summer, could mean that the lake — once considered to be for a cold-water fishery than we anticipated.” among the nation’s most polluted — is rebounding. The discovery prompted the Onondaga Lake Management “It could reflect the improvement of Onondaga Lake,”said Dr. Neil Conference, headed by Dr. Edward Michalenko, to extend a grant to H. Ringler, an ESF fisheries expert who is serving as the college’s study the movements of fish in and out of the lake. Ringler said that interim dean of research programs. “I’ve been working on this lake numeric tags and radio transmitters will be used to track the fish. He since 1986 and I did not realize that there is a sizable population of is also seeking support from New York Sea Grant, a network of large, cold-water fish there.” research, education and extension services that promote protection The discovery of fish that require water that is cool or cold and of marine resources. highly oxygenated could be signs that the lake is recovering from The fish populations were found by Tony Siniscal, a master’s decades of industrial and sewage pollution. student studying the movement and habitat of fish in Onondaga “It may be that the quality of the lake has improved over time Lake. He is completing an internship with the state Department of

Researchers find diversity in Onondaga Lake’s fish population

Small Mouth Bass Brown Trout Long Nose Gar

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Environmental Conservation and supported by the Edna Bailey kept him from returning to the nets until the next morning. On that Sussman Foundation. visit, Siniscal pulled in some 40 large walleye and four brown trout. Siniscal’s work involved setting gill nets in an area that has not “I’ve fished the area a lot,” said Siniscal, who grew up in nearby recently attracted a lot of research interest. He set the nets between 20 Liverpool.“I haven’t found anybody catching fish of this magnitude. and 30 feet below the surface, where experts had believed low levels of I’ve checked the records and I’ve never heard of anybody catching dissolved oxygen would hamper aquatic life during summer months. fish like this in Onondaga Lake.” He was working in sight of the waste beds on the lake’s west shore, Ringler and Siniscal believe the fish were migrating through the near a permanent habitat module established in the lake by the lake, feasting on the smaller alewives that live there. They suspect the Onondaga Lake Management Conference. The module, which fish came from Nine Mile Creek, Onondaga Creek or the Seneca River. resembles a jetty, provides environment for aquatic plants and Other research projects involve checking several types of nets in the spawning habitat for fish. lake but the scientists have not seen any juvenile brown trout or wall- One day in early June 2005, when he checked the nets, Siniscal found eye, which indicates the fish are not spawning there. a brown trout that weighed 10 pounds. In the following days, he Siniscal said the trout apparently left the lake later in the summer, routinely found trout of that size and walleye that were more than 24 perhaps in search of cooler water in Nine Mile Creek or the Seneca inches long. About a week after that first discovery, a thunderstorm River. The walleye, however, were still in the lake at the start of autumn. continued on next page

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Large Mouth Bass Walleye Northern Pike

Inside ESF Fall - Winter 2005 - 2006 11 Lake Sturgeon Channel Catfish Fresh Water Drum

Siniscal was also netting quillback, a type of sucker that has never algae growth, which in turn supply food for bacteria, which been seen in the lake, at the beginning of autumn. Quillback are usu- consume much of the oxygen deep in the lake. ally found in larger bodies of water and their tributaries, such as Lake Essentially, the lake water becomes two layers: Approximately 20 Ontario and the Black River. feet on the top that is warmer and oxygenated, and deeper water that And he had netted one sturgeon, which he estimated to be around is cooler and can be virtually devoid of oxygen. In fall, when 15 years old. He believes the sturgeon, classified as a threatened species temperatures drop, the lake “turns over” and the two levels blend. in New York, probably moved into the lake from Oneida Lake. As a result, reduced oxygen levels in the fall might force fish such as “They’ve been seen in Onondaga Lake before but it doesn’t walleye and brown trout to leave the lake. Warm water fish, such happen very often,”Siniscal said. as bass and sunfish, can survive all year. I Scientists describe Onondaga Lake as hypereutrophic. Abundant nutrients, specifically phosphorus and nitrogen, result in significant Dunn is assistant director in the Office of News and Publications.

Boat Tour Shows Progress

by Dave White SUNY-ESF played host to 100 government and industry leaders The final stop on the tour was the Salt Museum, where aboard the tour boat Emita II on a delightful October afternoon Richard Elander, commissioner of the Onondaga County for an hour-long progress review on water quality and shoreline Department of Water Environment Protection, updated waste- cleanup of Onondaga Lake. water treatment efforts. From Dutchman’s wharf on the Seneca River, the tour went State Sen. David J. Valesky called the tour “enlightening” and out up the south shore and returned along the lake’s north shore- said, “The work done thus far rehabilitating this lake shows the line. Near Beach Street, Dr. Neil H. Ringler, interim dean of breadth of knowledge and expertise at SUNY-ESF, and the research programs, reported on studies by ESF biologists mon- impact this incredible Central New York institution can have on itoring fish populations in the lake. our environment, our community and our world.” “It's exciting to witness firsthand the benefits of our renewed The boat then cruised along the north shore of the lake to investment in Onondaga Lake," said Congressman James T. offer guests a view from the water of Onondaga County’s most Walsh of Syracuse, who has secured $125 million in direct fed- popular park, which includes ballparks, picnic areas, a marina, eral investment for lake remediation efforts thus far. “The lake's walking and riding trails. fishery is thriving, its water quality is improving dramatically, and Onondaga County Executive Nicholas Pirro, who has led the its newfound potential to enhance our quality of life is limitless.” county’s $450 million lake project, said Onondaga Lake is Slightly farther down the tour stopped to watch the Honey- improving every day. well/Parsons Engineering research boat conduct water quality “We are really starting to see marked improvement in water monitoring. At Nile Mile Creek and the cliffs of waste beds, quality and fish variety and population. Working with the Dr. Donald J. Leopold, interim chair of the Faculty of Environ- Onondaga Lake Partnership we are committed to restore all mental and Forest Biology, explained the use of native plantings aspects of the lake’s ecosystem for the community’s future use in the waste beds to capture water before it moves through the and enjoyment,”said Pirro. I waste beds, becomes contaminated, and goes into the lake. The plants should minimize the problem by reducing water flow White is media relations coordinator in the Office of News and Pub- through the waste beds. lications.

12 Inside ESF Fall - Winter 2005 - 2006 CAMPUS PROFILE INVEST IN WANAKENA?

Ranger School grad and his family say ‘Yes’ to the future of the ‘Gateway to Wilderness’

by Claire B. Dunn Rick Kovacs was reading meters for the power company in his the library of their Packbasket Lodge has a pushpin at its very center, hometown of Bridgeport, Conn., when his boss mentioned a place marking Wanakena. called the Ranger School in faraway Wanakena, N.Y. “It’s Wanakena as the center of the universe,”Kovacs said. Kovacs had rarely been outside the depressed manufacturing city The map reflects the decision he and Oliver made to have their where he grew up in a Hungarian enclave. Scout trips to northern lives revolve around Wanakena. Just over a year ago, they opened Connecticut had provided his only regular getaways and ignited a love Packbasket Adventures, which they describe as “an old-fashioned for the outdoors. Adirondack lodge and guide service.” They did it in an area that has The Ranger School sounded like the place for him to explore that seen little new business in the last several years, and where banks were interest in the outdoors, so he left his union job, packed up a Volks- hesitant to back the venture. wagen bus and drove 10 hours to a tiny town in the northwestern They have since been rewarded with the 2005 Small Business Devel- Adirondacks. He enrolled in the Ranger School Class of ’76 and fell opment Center Rural Entrepreneur of the Year award. The award in love with Wanakena. honors New Yorkers who have overcome significant obstacles and “The Ranger School changed my life,” he said. “I always thought exercised vision and persistence to launch their businesses. Packbas- that it would be great to come back here.” ket Adventures was chosen from among hundreds of SBDC clients. Nearly 30 years later, Kovacs is back in the community that calls “They are probably one of the very few small businesses that have itself “Gateway to Wilderness.” With his wife, Angie Oliver, he is started there in the last few years,” said Michelle Collins, a business running a business and raising a family on the shore of the Oswe- advisor with the SUNY Potsdam-based center. “They (Kovacs and gatchie River. A custom-made, 4-by-6-foot map pinned to the wall in Oliver) don’t give up. They never hesitated once. I never heard them say even once they were not considering the project anymore. Their faith in the project made it work.” Packbasket Lodge has four guest rooms with private baths, deco- rated in comfortable Adirondack style. Guests have access to a great room, a cozy library with telephone and Internet access, and a screened porch overlooking the river. Meals are served in an airy dining room that stretches along the back of the building, facing the river. Kovacs’ unshakable faith in the region’s future formed the foun- dation for Packbasket Adventures. After graduating from the Ranger School, he obtained his bachelor’s degree and his master’s in education from the University of Vermont. He stayed in Vermont, working on conservation projects with groups ranging from youths to Vietnam veterans, and met his future wife at a contra dance. They married, built a house and had two sons, Riczi (the Hungarian form of Richard) and Brooks, now 12 and 9. continued on next page

Angie Oliver and Rick Kovacs stand alongside the Oswegatchie River with their sons, Riczi, left, 12, and Brooks, 9, and their Labrador retriever, Irish.

Inside ESF Fall - Winter 2005 - 2006 13 WHY “PACKBASKET?”

“We were the co-op-shopping, The planning and preparations homesteading, home-birthing, culminated in a frantic burst of typical Vermonters of the time,” activity the day before their first Kovacs said. guests were expected. They planted orchards and a “We had trucks lined up out- field of Christmas trees, and side, delivering furniture and raised goats, chickens and turkeys. appliances. It was pandemonium,” “But every time I went to the Kovacs said. “We had volunteers mailbox, I saw another house here from the community putting going up,”Kovacs said. furniture together and polyure- He still felt connected to thaning. The health department Wanakena. He had returned for was here doing an inspection.” annual reunions and followed the They needed food for their news as New York state obtained guests. Kovacs drove more than 60 ownership of conservation ease- miles each way to Watertown for ments on 139,000 acres that had groceries, earning the attention of been owned by Champion Paper, state troopers who ticketed him much of it in the northwest corner for speeding in each direction. of the Adirondack Park. He knew “By that time, I was so stressed Packbasket Adventures got its name for two reasons. First, the Natural History Museum of out I just wanted him to shoot Rick Kovacs said, the packbasket is associated with the old-time the Adirondacks was scheduled to me,”he remembered. guides’ method of carrying gear. Second, Ed Reid, a retired forest open in Tupper Lake, 35 miles The pace has not slowed much. ranger and author whose camp occupied the same piece of east of Wanakena, in 2006. On a recent summer night, ground, wrote a small book called Welcome to Packbasket Country. And he knew the forests, rivers after he finished helping his Boy The name helped identify the business as an “Old-Fashioned and lakes surrounding Wanakena Scout troop with a project, Kovacs Adirondack Lodge and Guide Service.” offer myriad opportunities for grilled pork tenderloins, summer hiking, cross-country skiing, squash and potatoes for dinner. hunting, fishing, canoeing and The next morning, he offered his kayaking, along with peace and quiet. He also was confident that there guests a choice between Mexican-style eggs and salsa tucked into was a need for the business he and Oliver envisioned. whole-wheat tortillas, or Southern-style sausage-gravy over biscuits “We hatched this idea in Vermont,” he said. “I knew Wanakena with scrambled eggs. had charm but no high-end place for anyone to stay. I really felt that Then he outlined possible hiking routes for his guests and dropped people are going to come here and do these things.” a canoe at a launch site on the river for a couple who had come to Added Oliver: “And a lot of the baby boomers who used to do Packbasket Lodge to celebrate their 10th anniversary. While Oliver this in tents now like a hot shower and a bed at the end of the day.” remained at the lodge to supervise daily cleanup operations later in They got their start in Wanakena in January 2001, when Kovacs the morning, Kovacs took off with a customer as part of his Lincoln served as a temporary faculty member at the Ranger School, filling in Logs sales rep duties. during Associate Professor Jamie Savage’s semester of sabbatical leave. Summer gives both Kovacs and Oliver a respite from their jobs “It was thanks to (Ranger School director and president of the outside the lodge. Oliver is a teaching assistant in nearby Star Lake, Clifton-Fine Economic Development Corporation) Chris Westbrook where she works in the middle school computer lab. Kovacs runs a that we got started here,”Kovacs said.“Working at the Ranger School tobacco prevention program at the Edwards-Knox School-Based gave us a place to live. It got us into the community without swoop- Health Clinic in Edwards, 30 miles north of Wanakena. In addition, ing in and saying, ‘We’re going to start a business.’” they serve as sales reps for the company that manufactures the lodge They had a plan and plenty of energy. The issue was financing. furnishings. Kovacs wrote a business plan and began courting economic develop- “I’m basically an entrepreneur. I try to see opportunities. And I ment groups in the area. just knew there were things to do here,”Kovacs said, pointing out the “We were turned down twice by every bank in the Adirondacks,” window of his screened porch.“Sure, there were times along the way he said. “Part of it was the stigma on this part of the Adirondacks.” when I said, ‘Why did we ever leave Vermont and come out here in Costs increased during the course of construction, necessitating the middle of nowhere?’ more trips to the bank. Along the way, Kovacs and Oliver garnered “But I believed: If you build it, they will come.” I support from several civic and economic development organizations. Dunn is assistant director in the Office of News and Publications.

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18 Founder’s Club 19 Robin Hood Oak Society 19 1911 Society 19-29 Alumni 29 Corporations and Foundations 30 Board of Trustees and Foundation Directors 30 Friends 30 Organizations 31 Faculty and Staff 31-32 Parents 33-34 Named Funds

16 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 One Educated Person at a Time by Brenda Greenfield

The news this year was A large factor in the growth of the annual fund can be attributed full of reports of ESF fac- to a 60 percent membership increase in the 1911 Society. This distinc- ulty, researchers, students tive new giving society recognizes donors who make annual unre- and staff using their talents stricted contributions of $1,911 or more. Named for the year of the to improve the community, college’s founding, this group is the cornerstone of the annual fund, the country, and the world. providing dedicated sustained support for future needs. ESF researchers have In addition to annual fund gifts, more than $1 million was com- developed an ecologically mitted to specific academic programs and $550,000 was added to our sound way to produce scholarship endowments. This year, donations from our corporate Brenda Greenfield ethanol from wood and are partners grew by 25 percent. working to create a renew- During the fiscal year, the foundation received two donations of real able energy source from willow. Our faculty and students are engaged property. The eventual sale of one of these properties will benefit our in the cleanup of Syracuse’s Onondaga Lake and are studying the endowment. The other property will be held in perpetuity to supple- effects of acid rain in the Adirondacks. ment the research facilities of the Cranberry Lake Biological Station. In the past year, we have aided in the reforestation of Afghanistan As of June 30, your gifts had brought the foundation’s assets to $14.8 and traveled to Dominica to install a micro-hydro turbine. We assisted million, a 17 percent increase in one year. In addition, investment countless communities with sustainable community planning and income of more than $1.5 million contributed to our outstanding design. ESF students performed 65,349 hours of community service growth. this year. One of the primary purposes of the ESF College Foundation is to An ESF chemist has identified and replicated a cockroach pheromone provide scholarship support to attract and retain the best and brightest that will aid in urban pest control; a botanist has won a prestigious students. In academic year 2004-05, the foundation provided more award for outstanding natural history writing. than $480,000 in scholarships, fellowships and awards, a 20 percent In 2005, the ESF community again received numerous awards for increase over the previous year. In addition to scholarships, we also its work and research, but perhaps the biggest impact of those achieve- provided funding for research equipment, textbooks, guest lecturers ments is that they launch our graduates into the world prepared to and field experiences. offer solutions to complex issues and problems. All of us at ESF deeply appreciate the support of the people listed You are a significant part of all of these achievements and you play in this Honor Roll of Donors. Without your help, none of the great a critical role in the life’s work of every graduate. things happening at ESF would be possible. By contributing to ESF In fiscal year 2004-05 our alumni, parents, employees and friends you are helping make the world a better place, one educated person again came together to support the college in record numbers. Thanks at a time. This is important work, and we thank you. to you our annual fund program grew by 14 percent to achieve record unrestricted contributions of $310,000.

Greenfield is director of development at ESF and executive director of the ESF College Foundation, Inc.

17 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors 2004-2005 ESF's honor roll of donors acknowledges all individuals and corpo- Employer matching gifts are not included in the total of an indi- rations who supported the college with a financial contribution during vidual's gift. Employers are listed separately along with other corporate the period July 1, 2004, through June 30, 2005. donors. The honor roll recognizes contributions made to the ESF College Individual gift totals are cumulative for the year if more than one Foundation, the Syracuse Pulp and Paper Foundation, the ESF Alumni gift was made, regardless of the purpose of the gift. For example, an Association and the Ranger School Endowment and Furniture Fund. alumnus who made a gift of $250 to the Annual Fund and another gift Contributors are listed in alphabetical order within various donor of $250 to the Syracuse Pulp and Paper Foundation would be listed categories. These categories are: alumni, corporations, faculty and staff, once in the “Leader” category. foundations, friends, organizations, parents, and trustees and directors. Alumni Association annual dues are not included in this honor roll. Alumni additionally are listed by class year. Dues are not considered by the Internal Revenue Service to be tax Within these broad groups, donors are further classified by giving deductible, in contrast to gifts to the Annual Fund or other charitable level. These giving levels are: programs. We have made every effort to ensure this list is comprehensive and Founder’s Club cumulative lifetime gifts of $25,000 or more accurate. Any errors of omission or fact should be reported in writing, President's Club gifts of $1,000 or more by telephone at 315-470-6683 or by email to [email protected] Leader gifts of $500 to $999 Office of Development Pacesetter gifts of $250 to $499 204 Bray Hall Centurion gifts of $100 to $249 SUNY-ESF 1 Forestry Drive Pioneer gifts of up to $99 Syracuse, NY 13210 Robin Hood Oak members have made a planned gift or provision for ESF in their estate plan 1911 Society annual unrestricted gifts of $1,911 or more

Founder’s Club – Cumulative lifetime gifts of $25,000 or more ABB, Inc. Gutchess Lumber Company Charles E. Pound ’41 Richard J. Ahearn ’74 Paul Haczela William L. Sammons Ahlstrom Machinery, Inc. Harden Furniture, Inc. Robert M. Sand ’50 Albany International Corporation William Harmon ’50* Richard C. Saunders ’50 Maurice M. Alexander ’40 Hercules, Inc. Harriet Schwarzer Domenico Annese ’41 HSBC North America Walter A. Sherman ’37 Appleton Papers, Inc. IMERYS Silicon Graphics, Inc. Curtis H. Bauer ’50 International Paper Company Foundation Henrietta Simeone Cathrine C. Baxter James River Corporation Foundation Raymond M. Smith ’52 William R. Bentley Yun J. Jen ’51 Walter P. Smith ’54 Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. Dale & Vera Johnson Solvay Paperboard Olin D. ’51 & Grace Bockes Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity Southern Container Corporation Bowater, Inc. Scott Kasprowicz ’78 Specialty Minerals Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Key Bank of CNY/Key Corp L&JG Stickley, Inc. John W. ’52 & Elizabeth Brooks Alfred E. Komar ’50 Elmer K. Stilbert ’39 Henry H. Buckley Foundation George W. Lee ’47 Edna Bailey Sussman Fund Buckman Laboratories, Inc. George W. Lee Jr. Walter Sutton Gabriel F. ’51 & Kay Buschle Edward F. ’42 & Edna Littlehales Ralph & Iris Szwarc Ann Castagnozzi Gratia Lowe Rina Szwarc Zena Celke John & Candace Marsellus Arne I. Thomsson ’50 Central National-Gottesman, Inc. Nancy A. Mayer ’71 Dale Travis Associates, Inc. Champion International Corporation Mead Westvaco Corporation William H. Trice ’55 CNY Community Foundation Metso Paper, Inc. Undergraduate Student Association Consolidated Papers Foundation, Inc. Marion W. Meyer Union Camp Corporation Daniel P. Cooke ’55 Mohawk Paper Mills, Inc. The Walbridge Fund, Ltd. Carlton W. Dence ’47* Edward K. Mullen ’47 M.J. Van Witsen Eastman Kodak Company Nalco Chemical Company Voith Paper Engelhard Corporation National Starch and Chemical Corporation Richard J. ’78 & Lonny Watro ESF Alumni Association Elizabeth H. Naumburg Louise Wendel Jesse M. ’79 & Elizabeth C. Mitchell Fink ’79 The Newark Group Westvaco Foundation Garden State Paper Company The Niagara Mohawk Foundation Weyerhaueser Company Foundation Georgia-Pacific Corporation O'Brien & Gere Engineers Xerox Corporation Richard D. Greenfield Claude & Meira Penchina Yang Family Foundation Richard H. ’60 & Patricia Gustafson Burton Perry III Chin S. Yang ’84 Estate of Helen R. Kennedy P.H. Glatfelter Company Recently Deceased 18 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 * Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005

Robin Hood Oak Society – A planned gift or provision for ESF in an estate plan

John M. Adams ’82 Andrew S. Gacek ’00 Edward F. ’42 and Edna Littlehales ’42 Barbara R. Schiff ’92 Bryan Airel ’94 Shawn P. Gardner ’92 Richard E. A. Lyon ’51 Bruce S. Schneider ’57 Joanne B. Arany ’85 Paul F. Glassman ’76 Barry F. Markowitz ’95 Willard F. Schroeder ’40 Vance A. Barr ’86 Nathan B. Golub ’39 Nancy A. Mayer ’71 Russell J. Semeraro MD 58 Bernard C. Becker ’41 George M. Griffith ’85 Marion W. Meyer Russell F. Seus ’77 Gary R. Beyerman ’69 Eric Grossmann ’80 Keith T. Morris ’82 Bruce C. Shelley ’70 Olin D. Bockes ’51 Richard H. Gustafson ’60 Joseph A. Mukam Fotsing ’01 Walter A. Sherman ’37 Richard R. Capozza Esq. ’88 David R. Hill ’76 Charles A. Osborn ’72 Mari L. Shinohara ’94 Patrick R. Carraher ’80 Ronald K. Hollister ’58 Samuel R. Parmelee ’40 Walter P. Smith ’54 James E. Coufal ’60 Jay A. Janson ’84 David R. Paul ’68 Raymond W. Snyder ’52 Charles W. Cross ’63 Sheri Lynn Jazembak ’93 Harrison H. Payne ’50 Elmer K. Stilbert ’39 George W. Curry Thomas W. Karig ’92 Whitney F. Pettersen ’78 David L. Sturges ’94 Brian L. Cypher ’81 Robert B. Kinstrey ’67 Charles E. Pound Sr. ’41 Siripun Taweesuk ’01 Ellen A. Cypher ’81 Edward P. Kohler ’53 Everett R. Quackenbush Jr. ’83 William R. Taylor ’48 David B. Daubert ’67 Alfred E. Komar ’50 Clyde D. Robbins ’58 Corleen J. Thompson ’66 Christopher K. Dermott ’97 David S. Larrabee ’59 David H. Robinson ’71 William T. Voigt ’42 William J. Fitzner ’39 George W. Lee Sr. ’47 Norman E. Roth ’74 Ellen B. Warner ’78 Phillip G. Freeman ’90 Susan M. Leven ’84 Laurence E. Russell ’38 Francis P.Wasik ’78

1911 Society – Annual unrestricted gift of $1,911 or more

Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. Darlene Kerr Charles & Elsbeth Morgan Raymond M. Smith ’52 Richard J. Ahearn ’74 Arthur H. Lambert Jr. ’50 Elizabeth B. Mosher Walter P. Smith ’54 Edward J. Audi Alan W. Larson ’60 Edward K. Mullen ’47 William R. Taylor ’48 William R. Bentley George W. Lee Sr. ’47 Cornelius B. & Joanne Murphy Arne I. Thomsson ’50 Michael R. Brower Edward F. ’42 & Edna Littlehales Walter S. Riley ’50 William H. Trice ’55 Stephen Y. L. Chow Candace & John Marsellus Clyde D. Robbins ’58 Ross S. Whaley Douglas L. Cotton Lowell W. McBurney ’85 Robert M. Sand ’50 J. Warren Young Jerome H. Freeman ’36 William L. McGarry Jr. George J. Schunck Robert M. Hick Jr. ’54 James P. McKenna ’77 Herbert Seidel ’43

Alumni 1927 Pacesetter 1939 Centurion Pioneer Francis H. Felts Centurion Lawrence J. Borger Founder’s Club Julien O. Boesinger Allan E. Anderson Robert B. Hotaling Harold Bush Centurion Elmer K. Stilbert Vladimir Breuer Frank J. Kovarik Donald E. Jameson W. Leslie Robinette President’s Club Clarence A. Lankton Howard C. Miller Benjamin Seplowin 1930 Charles J. Witter Leonard G. Wheeler Nathan B. Golub Ralph J. Stettner Sidney Mintzer Centurion Alfred Obrist Pioneer Centurion Pioneer 1943 Clarence A. Petty Albert W. Roberts Robert H. Loweth Richard B. Bateman Frank Butcher Barick President’s Club 1931 Robert F. Windsor Frederick P. Heil Charles A. Bassemir 1942 Herbert Seidel Centurion Samuel A. Newman Leon L. Gallin Founder’s Club Joseph J. Schwenkler 1938 Victor J. Harwick Zigmond A. Zasada Jack B. Weinger Edward F. Littlehales Pacesetter Leader Samuel R. Parmelee 1935 Samuel Grober Pioneer Centurion Charles H. Chapman Centurion Centurion Carmin P. Donofrio 1941 Charles M. Armour Centurion George M. Judson Elmer E. Fisk George M. Renner Founder’s Club George B. Creamer Anthony J. Bellucci Charles E. Rapp 1940 Domenico Annese John H. Farrell Richard M. Berry 1936 Charles E. Pound Solomon H. Krasney Robert Byron Williams Founder’s Club Clifford Curtis Booth President’s Club Pacesetter Neil J. Stout Bernard Fradin Jerome H. Freeman Pioneer Maurice M. Alexander Norman S. Eppell William T. Voigt Keith G. Hine Gordon S. Bowen Leader Richard E. Griffith Pioneer John C. Parsell Centurion Neil Croom William Bush Cubby Centurion Oliver A. Anderson Robert J. Roggie Malcolm G. Lyon George K. Greminger Ralph J. Bartholomew Samuel N. McCain Zygmund Lenchert William S. Brenneman 1937 Volkmar U. Megnin Edward A. Currier Founder’s Club Robert H. Vernooy Howard J. Dean Walter A. Sherman John Fedkiw * Recently Deceased 19 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005

Alumni continued Pioneer Donald F. Everett Howard F. Thurman Pacesetter Howard P. Schwartz Richard N. Hess Edward G. Ellenberg Willard V. Fichtel Aubrey E. Wylie Philip G. Bauer Robert J. Shimer Allan J. Hessel Bertram Husch John D. Hankey Centurion Alexander Coutras Raymond W. Snyder Edgar A. Kupillas John R. Lavigne K. Ram Malhotra Louis G. Catalanotto Carl E. Darrow Henry D. Struve William E. Larson Chauncey R. Nichols Bradford E. Monk Sidney Diamond Craig H. Shand Donald G. Ward William B. Leak George E. Prokupek Arthur R. Perrin Amby S. Emmick Centurion Merrill B. Wish William P. Nagel John H. Schumacher Lawrence A. James A. Geraly Kenneth Arnold David L. Wood Dickinson H. Pellissier Richard F. Watt Schimerman Richard J. Krueger Roy C. Beckwith Pioneer Robert J. Purick Roger Wells Paul Tobler Frank J. Mack Gilbert P. Cameron Joseph Abelson Guenther K. Weidle 1944 1949 Walter R. McAllester Phillip C. Capone Arnold L. Bauerle Henry P.Wilhelmi Lawrence G. Wilke Centurion Pacesetter Leslie G. McCowan Joseph S. Gawron Kenneth Gordon James O'Keefe Borchgrevink George Kitazawa Robert T. Shone Donald M. Gilmore 1954 George A. Roberts Donald S. Greif Ira L. Bray Stanford Perry Centurion Founder’s Club Fred W. Seybold George A. Hermans Robert D. Burgess Pioneer George R. Armstrong Walter P. Smith Kenneth M. Watson L. Richard Hornbeck Joseph L. Camarda Robert S. Kellar George L. Booth President’s Club John S. Wenzel Francis J. Kohring Ted R. Carson Charles D. Doris Robert M. Hick 1945 William B. Lowe Robert L. Chamberlain William J. Hall Pioneer Robert A. Reyneke Raymond A. Currier Leader Centurion Ward C. Hitchings Gordon R. Anderson Richard C. Tarr Paul L. Daniell Gordon C. DeAngelo Robert L. Youngs Victor J. Jarm Arthur Aronoff William C. Vernam Robert L. Evans Pacesetter Pioneer Meyer Laskin C. Otto Berggren Edwin A. Vonderheide William T. Gladstone Ellis B. Cowling Morton J. Schloss J. Kenneth McIntosh John M. Brown Warren L. Hartman Centurion Thomas E. Rider Charles J. Carome Pioneer 1946 Jay G. Hutchinson Philip D. Case Roger W. Strauss August L. Edward R. Berman Pioneer Ronald M. Lanner William C. Fessel Bruce H. Tynan Christopherson William D. Boyer Stanton G. Ernst Carlton M. Church Creighton C. Fee Arnold L. Larsen Basil S. Goerner Pioneer 1947 William S. Dunn Donald H. Fry Paul R. Martin Robert W. Haines Warren W. Julius J. Eckert Francis B. Gallagher Roy V. McCready Thomas L. Havill Founder’s Club Christopherson Wilson F. Edinger David L. Hadley Chester Arthur McKee James F. Hern Carlton W. Dence Harry C. Coppel Dean Harding Jack J. Karnig Wayne J. Smith Blair A. Knapp George W. Lee Robert R. Eastment Duncan A. Harkin Thomas A. McCartney Lloyd T. Soule George T. Lambe Edward K. Mullen Robert P. Green David E. Heldt Winfield L. McGrath Leo W. Welch Richard M. McEvoy President’s Club Robert E. Ingison George P. Howard Robert J. Mikula Donald C. Moller Alan W. Oliner Fred L. Johnson 1953 Ralph B. Johnson Donald R. Patten Paul F. Sardella Robert Wall Leslie W. Kick President’s Club Paul C. Lambert Robert R. Peck Ernest A. Schwab Leo Wiener Paul R. Krihak Edmond C. Kagi Albert C. Lawrence Calvin F. Reynolds Peter J. Schwartz Pacesetter Charles N. Lee Leader Richard Mark William E. Richoll George Sears George A. Oechsle Richard J. Lloyd Robert L. Smuts Bernhard K. Mayer Fred D. Richter Richard Silliman John R. Meyering Centurion William Nagy James S. Sabin Pacesetter Gerard T. Sowinski Alan W. Mueser Robert F. Bangert Leonard E. Partelow Joseph A. Slattery Robert A. Clark Murray F. Valentine Edward K. Nissen David M. Hickok James D. Pelkey Marshall N. Smith George W. Nile Hawley L. Richard J. O'Brien Robert E. Wolf Donald E. Peterson Frederick B. Wardwell John P.Vimmerstedt Woolschlager C. Erwin Rice Pioneer James O. Preston Robert C. Whitney Centurion Pioneer Walton B. Sabin Arthur A. Bernhardt Edward H. Rickels Frank M. Yasinski Terrence J. Boyle Robert W. Bradbury Herbert Schnipper Gould J. Hoyt Robert J. Ruch Joseph M. Zaremba Emlen H. Faerber Nelson F. Button George P. Katibah Robert L. Woerner Stephen P. Kirby Necmi Sanyer 1952 Robert W. Carpenter 1948 1950 Elmer G. Shafer* Edward P. Kohler Robert F. Caswell Founder’s Club Stanley J. Marks President’s Club Founder’s Club Glenn Storms Philip C. Clark Raymond M. Smith Donald L. William R. Taylor Curtis H. Bauer Gerald W. Van Gilst Harry A. Cornell John W. Brooks McConaughy Robert D. Crossley Pacesetter William Harmon* Christen Yang President’s Club Norman H. Miner Stuart A. Dalheim Phillip L. Knapp Alfred E. Komar 1951 Robert M. Sand William F. Duggleby Harold E. Schumm Charles E. Eager Centurion Founder’s Club Richard C. Saunders James D. Seaman William C. Skillman George E. Fellows Daniel M. Baris Olin Bockes Arne I. Thomsson Centurion Philip Suters James R. Field Gabriel F. Buschle Lawrence H. Brown William A. Cowan Sydney J. Walker Donald C. Fuller President’s Club Yun J. Jen Arnold T. Drooz James G. Crowley Pioneer Frank W. Fuller Edward N. Hanley Donald E. Dorn President’s Club Arthur R. Eschner Peter F. Guest William F. Aloisi George Hauser Alexander E. Holstein Carl A. Miller Arthur H. Lambert Charles F. Horton Frank J. Bencze David H. Kimbrell James B. Sisson J. Paul Owens Walter S. Riley Donald J. Jensen Robert W. Campbell William A. Kissam Barbara H. Wortley Paul W. Ryan Frederick J. Slater John R. Knapp Giustino D. Capella Trygve C. Lucken Harold J. Zimmerman Leader Robert Levine Leader Wilbur H. Carey Charles H. Mayhood Pioneer John T. Early Robert D. Lindeman Joseph H. Shuttleworth Richard D. Douglas Robert G. Reimann David L. Born Richard E. A. Lyon John W. Merrick Robert W. Frevert George H. Rosenfield Pacesetter John A. Buchanan George A. Vossler John S. Porter Bernard J. Galvin William R. Smith Harrison H. Payne Robert A. Clift Howard S. Rothe Carl O. Hansen Clinton O. Schueler

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Alumni continued Igor Sobolev James R. LaCasce 1958 David T. Landers David M. Sharpe William P. Stevens Arthur E. Stanton Raymond G. Luber President’s Club Centurion Olof Erling Swanson Richard A. Usanis Paul A. Stevens George E. Watson Clyde D. Robbins Frank W. Bulsiewicz J. Daniel Wojcik Stephen G. Weatherly Gilbert Tardif Pioneer Leader Donald G. Fox 1961 Pioneer Edward F. White Frank W. Bassett Richard T. Brewster Charles H. Frommer Pacesetter James M. Anderson Richard F. Wolf George S. Braman Harold E. Parker Fred J. Fuller David R. Haskins Norman G. Baker Malcolm L. Young Richard L. Carpenter Pacesetter Richard E. Garrett Martin F. Jurgensen Douglas L. Bartow Robert H. Zulch James J. Curley Edward H. Gleason Gary Gene Bouplon Robert H. Brock Tom L. Ryan John E. English Robert C. Nowack Keith A. Butters 1955 Paul G. Bucklin Centurion John W. Follis Harry W. Porter Frederick J. Gerty Founder’s Club Philip J. Kohlbrenner Carl H. Goodwin Thomas W. Hodges David E. White Lawrence S. Gordon Daniel Cooke Alfred Schainholz Michael Gritz William J. Hohns John F. Wixted Richard M. Gray William H. Trice William S. Smeltzer Raymond J. Kordish Donald P. Lawton Stuart R. Halpert Leader Centurion Pioneer Lester L. Straw Jack E. Lukins James H. Allen David L. Hathway Ralph H. Burroughs Gordon L. Adams Pioneer Louis C. Oneil Charles F. Brooks Daniel B. Houston Pacesetter Friedrich J. Aufschlager Raymond D. Bourdeau Zenon Prusas Lawrence P. Brown John D. Kegg James B. Goodwin Robert M. Bauer F. Joseph Brang John D. Roberts Karl D. Chasey Stephanie H. Henry M. Greenhouse Herbert D. Belknap Jeffrey G. Carlen Walter B. Sullivan David E. Clark Labumbard Robert W. Ingham William L. Betts Robert C. Ferguson Robert L. Talerico Bruce R. Dayton Melvin A. Lipson Dieter F. A. Kutscha Robert M. Bownes Alan H. Hartig Robert C. Van Aken John H. Dean John A. Locke A. Vincent Cerny William Krichbaum Centurion Roger D. Ward Charles W. Donner Stanley John Martin Geoffrey P. Conine Arnold H. Lanckton Robert W. Bernhardt R. Kent Edwards Ithamar E. Pollak 1957 Wilfred A. Cote Douglas K. Lehmann Deane H. Brink Leonard D. Fialko William L. Quartz President’s Club Donald R. Cowles David D Parker Sergi L. Demchuk Royal C. Garlock Edward B. Rickford Norman A. Richards Thomas K. Daughtrey Rodney J. Reining John E. Grammel Anthony W. Kotz Thomas E. Rogers Donald R. Thomas David Deretchin John E. Tiffany William C. Richard W. Perkins Douglas R. Simmons Centurion Robert A. Dykes Luise E. Walker Kratzenstein Donald H. Potter Chen Jen Su Karl K. Blixt Henry P. Gore Larry E. Weeks Charles L. Mahoney Jerome M. Rose Krishna P.Vemuri Harold A. Boyle Peter T. Gregory William P.Petro John M. Roubie 1962 David J. Zlomek Stanley D. Butzer Joseph R. Haug Richard G. Serino Richard G. Rounseville President’s Club John R. Greene Clyde M. Hunt 1964 Edward H. Stone Salvins Strods Eugene A. Truderung Edward D. Holmes Anton Jurecic President’s Club Pioneer Robert A. Ulbrich Robert E. Manning Otto W. Kratzenberg Centurion Raymond J. Nozynski Gene E. Allen Jan B. Vrooman Walter F. Megahan Jerome J. McArdle G. Richard Dodge Pacesetter Robert Barker John A. Winieski Ralph F. Mumme Arthur H. Mittelstaedt Klaus W. O. Kumme Harry A. Barber Howard W. Burnett Robert W. Wright Norman F. Nelson Andrew P. Nelson Christopher L. Murphy James M. Colby Louis-Philippe Peter W. Zubal Carl R. Sager Clermont George Y. Nishimoto Richard L. Neu Christopher L. Hart Pioneer Barry S. Colassard Richard D.Parker Karl E. Nisoff 1960 Thomas E. Okoniewski Edward C. Boardman George C. Finck John A. Pitcher Ralph D. Nyland Founder’s Club Robert V. Patrick Theodore Crovello James M. Harper Wesley M. Rickard Richard J. Patrick Richard H. Gustafson Carl E. Vogt Robert W. H. Gunther Larry Isaacson Johannes Smid Eric P. Rasmussen President’s Club Louis N. Wood Richard Jagels Keith B. Johnson Terry L. Towner Kenneth E. Reymers Alan W. Larson Centurion James S. Kennedy Thomas C. Luche Willard G. Ulmer James F. Ring Leader Bruce R. Brownell James D. McKinley Dan Meyer Walter F. Yamrick William S. Ringwall Leroy Z. Page H. Jesse Dubin Russell J. Semeraro Robert A. Patsiga Timothy G. O'Keefe Pioneer Pacesetter Alan C. Eachus Timothy M. Smith John M. Radosta Daniel J. O'Reardon Douglas L. Andrews Bruce F. Hearn Susan Mead Hughson John R. Stell John E. Tripp Daniel B. Place Paul H. Arndt Joseph A. Wray Alan B. Kubarek Richard S. Sullivan Franklin J. Waldo Douglas W. Scharbach Rodney Allen Barber Centurion Andrew D. Root Nicky Beredjick Roger A. Swanson Edwin H. White Sue M. Rosenstrauch Donald A. Schultz Howard G. Converse Robert F. Denny Frederick H. Gerald R. Yocum James K. Selkirk Robert E. Schultz James E. Coufal Thomas O. Farrenkopf Thompson James B. Wilson Robert T. Steinholtz Frank C. Shirley 1963 Scott K. Gray George Treier James M. Trappe Gerhard R. Tegeder Pacesetter Pioneer Stanley Holland Curtis A. Wilksen Carl M. Van Husen Ronald V.Volk Hermann E. Welm Harold G. Brotzman Leo A. Hosenfeld Karl E. Wolter Peter J. Zullo Pioneer Gerald W. Zimmer Stephen W. Buechner Ralph I. Jurgensen Harold E. Burghart 1955 1959 Gene S. Bergoffen Centurion Richard M. Klingaman Charles H. Calhoun President’s Club President’s Club Charles A. Foster Alan H. Barbour Robert C. Margiloff Richard J. Cipperly Donald L. Ferlow Ronald W. Becker Roger W. Hutchinson Joseph J. Batelka Paul R. Sand Glenn M. Cole Dale L. Travis Philip W. Kennedy Charles W. Cross Leader Donald R. Schumacher Chad E. Covey Leader Joseph L. Landino Lester J. Lee Gino P. Biasi James H. Shaw Richard G. Croop Edward A. Karsch Mark J. Marquisee Edward J. Olinger Robert W. Davidson Frank C. Smith George D. Dohn Pacesetter George L. Momberger Donald U. Peet Centurion William F. Stolte Carl S. Golas James C. Hamer George W. Noble John R. Peters William B. Ayars Jerry R. Williams Dieter Gruenwoldt Michael H. Jones Warren A. Richardson Colin A. Rabe Roger M. Baker Barton E. Zeh Stephen S. Robinson Paul L. Haggard Thomas J. Gaylord Norman P. Kutscha George J. Schmitt

21 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 Alumni continued William T. Hauck Richard G. Marko Martin Grand Durando Miller James R. Peek Robert J. Sellar Donald Hennig David M. Norris Richard E. Grebe Edward F. Moldenke Daniel J. Pihlblad Brian C. Skinner Raymond E. King M. Gill Petri Richard W. Hatheway Daniel G. Orband Bruce D. Reid James J. Smith Leonard H. Anatole Sarko John F. Jones Janis Petriceks Timothy P. Roberts Stephen J. Smith Knabelkamp Stephen J. Stutzbach Jared P. Kennish Ronald A. Polgar Gary F. Salmon Marlene MacCormack Michael J. Kocurek Robert Y. T. Suen Edward J. Lengyel Barry D. Riordan Robert G. Salsbury Hacinar Sorenson Donald J. Kopf William N. Wandmacher Richard K. Lyons Edward G. Schmitt Richard A. Schwab Jamieson R. Steele Carl J. Kruger Pioneer Joseph H. Nalbach James R. Smith Paul A. Schwonke Wesley B. Stiles Geoffrey W. Laidman John M. Ackerman James F. Noyes Louis F. Soracco Louis J. Sebesta David A. Szurley Philip W. Larson Stuart D. Alexander Lee E. Pennock Stephen E. Springer John D. Solan Michael J. Vanderbles James H. Northway Frank C. Basile Gary F. Regan John L. Sullivan George R. Steen Gary B. Will Bruce R. O'Hara Donald Fraser Behrend Frank T. Rose John Van Iderstine Robert A. Stehn Stephen C. Yorton Richard J. Okun Parshall B. Bush Robert W. Sauer Jerry E. Wallace Mark N. Tappen 1971 William J. Schell David D. Stout Donald L. Wells Carl P.Wiedemann Ronald T. Collins Founder’s Club Hermann F. Schulz Daniel A. Sulitka George B. Wiersma David J. Wohlbach Malcolm W. Coulter Nancy A. Mayer Garth L. Wilkes Terry J. Dailey Paul L. Sutton Dennis J. Wilson 1970 Pacesetter Raymond E. Davis John E. Torpy Gary W. Zinn 1965 Leader Keith S. Clark Michael G. DiNunzio David P. Tousignant Centurion 1969 Daniel C. Wightman Geoffrey K. Cummings David L. Franke David L. Tyler Daniel E. Chappelle Leader Pacesetter Kevin T. McLoughlin Matthew J. Giordono John W. Wagner James E. Cheesman Joseph A. Hibbard David M. Atwood David R. Mele Linda K. Halik Robert Lee Edmonds 1968 Pacesetter Bruce C. Shelley James M. Wheeler Daniel N. Johanson Thomas A. Horbett President’s Club Ronald N. Hill John J. Keefe Centurion Centurion David W. Hulse Jack A. Belmont M. William Haskins Dwayne K. Klossner Sidney E. Balch Linda M. Bergin Donald E. Neuroth Lee D Berry Centurion Terry L. Bluhm Werner R. Burkat James W. Tinney Duncan J. Mackey Douglas G. Dellmore Paul Menge Lloyd B. Adams John G. Boreman Franklin D. Cean Pioneer Leader Thomas S. Patrick Robert P. Burnett Lenford C. Carey James Deines Norman E. Bell Thomas W. Balsley Thomas R. Pigage R. Allen Falls Knowlton C. Foote D. Clayton Grove Anthony J. Cardwell David J. Bennett Walter V. Purnell Jeffrey M. Frohn David R. Hall David R. Hayner Richard A. Neil A. Redding Pacesetter Michael J. Geiss Jack R. Kingsley David O. Hearne Cunningham Susan Pennoyer Robie Clifford W. Buckley James A. Hill Mark K. Levanway Lloyd E. Peterson Robert G. Fowler Erwin R. Ruckel Gilbert L. Comstock Michael C. McCloskey Lawrence F. McGrail K. Adele Rossi-Marsh Norman C. Grenell Thomas J. Spittler Thomas Urbanik William P. Metzar Michael E. Potter Wayne H. Schacher Anthony N. Jeric Michael J. Storey Centurion William L. Murray Robert E. Simmonds Daniel R. Walker Paul A. Kretser James R. Tremlett James C. Andrews James M. Rausa Gary L. Speenburgh George R. Wells William M. Larmon Neil R. White John M. Biasuzzi Makoto Shinohara Robin D. Worcester Owen R. Williams Bruce A. Martin Michael J. Birmingham Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Eckart Mathias 1967 Paul J. Budris S. Jeffrey Anthony James A. Beil Bill H. Ashley Eugene J. Miller Pacesetter Joseph F. Cantwell Jane Elizabeth Bailey Norman K. Booth Fred C. Ballantyne John G. Miller Paul F. Ebersbach Terrence J. DeWan James L. Bartlett David J. Carleo Michael D. Bamberger Leslie G. Monostory Centurion David R. Eldredge Crandall A. Benson Thomas W. Catchpole David A. Bowman David A. Moorhead Russell L. Benzin William E. Houck Charles E. Boone Richard P. Copp Frederick R. Branton Dean A. Phelps Joan Kuo Chia Charles J. Kowalski John Joseph Cesar William R. Diedrichs Karl R. Braun Jerry R. Pierce Jon Robert Crofoot James M. Snyder Walter L. Cook James L. Dillon John F. Brennan William G. Saalman Michael J. George Mark D. Sprague Thomas M. Cutter Richard T. Doyle Joseph J. Buschynski John B. Slater Richard L. Gray David W. Tessier Anthony D. Debboli Robert J. Dunn Douglas G. Cerretani Martin E. Sorkin Henry M. Ortmann Peter D. Wallace Ronald J. Eby William G. Ebersbach Donald F. Charles Ralph Larry Michael A. Tobias Pioneer David B. Emerson Dennis S. Fellows Raymond P. Curran Vanderveer Thomas A. White Thomas E. Amidon Thomas L. Engdahl Brian Fenlon Kristi L. Currier Jason T. Welsch Pioneer Philip J. Arthur Patrick Fenn Richard H. Genter Theodore V. Currier Paul V.Wicker Stephen M. Arnold Dale R. Baker Kenneth E. Finch George M. Green E. Michael Ermer 1966 Daniel J. Avener Erna Hamel Baumann Dwight D. Folts Sam D. Hackett Kenneth A. Gifford Pacesetter Terry A. Beerman Douglas R. Brackett Nicholas E. Gardinier Gordon M. Heisler Walter E. Grajko David C. Randall William J. Bertrand Robert J. Bragan Allan E. Garner Robert E. Howard Terrence M. Hammill Jock Robie Donald M. Boone Russell M. Breiner Frederic A. Gros Robert P. Jones John T. Hastings Centurion Gary G. Brandow Richard T. Colesante Peter W. Grupe Gary M. Kelly Samuel S. Hirschey Peter D. Aller Hubert W. F. Bunce Robert Driesen Orest Hrycyk Lawrence J. Kieffer Craig R. Johnson Robert S. Bond Albert W. Butkas William J. Elgin Samuel J. Ippolito Eugene M. Lipman Jay A. Johnson Robert W. Bryant Dana C. Chapman John N. Faulring Wayne W. Jones Kenneth V. Magdziuk Paul J. Kulick Steven P. Clark David B. Daubert Michael L. Fay Richard P. Lewis Frank W. Magee Roman S. Kulik Frank J. D. Agostino Douglas A. Day George Frey Billy L. Morris Susan Damon Morgan Steven Ira Launer Jeffrey A. Gebrian Max S. Deutsch Lawrence R. Gersh William B. Morse Dennis R. Parent Joseph J. Lopatynski Edward R. Hahn Richard W. Elliott Edward C. Hartranft Roger C. Mort Richard T. Rickenbrode Edwin S. Malesky George W. Hebard Craig L. Fournier Frederick C. Jackson Gene L. Padgham Stuart H. Sachs Peter A. Mikolaitis

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Alumni continued Thayer A. Miller Gregory G. Hoer George L. Collins Pioneer Diane J. Walter David F. Majewicz Peter G. Moller Roy D. Hopke Barry E. Colman Jeffrey E. Barnes John P.Warneck Russell D. McCullough Rob D. Mrowka Paul A. Horgen Dale A. Demler David F. Barone Warren L. Westlake Jeffrey L. Mentley Timothy J. Murphy Donald L. Hosenfeld Robert E. Dieterich Stephen P. Bazan John A. Wozniak Brant N. Miller Walter G. Neuhauser Paul A. Ignatz William J. Doran Marlene G. Berg Stephen M. Young Benjamin W. Morey Philip R. Opdycke Ken J. Kasprzyk Carl W. Eller Alan S. Bernard Joseph J. Zeglen Jack A. Nasca John L. Osinski Randall C. Kelly Thomas E. Fake Mack W. Bixby 1975 Douglas L. Northrup Richard H. Powell Kenniford G. Laing David J. Francescotti Randal M. Brown Harvey Nusbaum President’s Club Ronald F. Reed Robert E. Lamoy Robert Geraci Thomas P. Burns Patrick F. Opper George H. Ellis Thomas E. Reule Paul G. MacDonald Michael T. Girvin William M. Burry Thomas F. Roselius Jean-Pierre Moreau Richard J. Roberts Anthony J. Miller Albert Gomolka David A. Byers Daniel L. Schallmo Peter J. Rzasa David A. Molloy Douglas H. Greiner Stephen J. Byrne Pacesetter Gary R. Schoonmaker John F. Seifts Cathy W. Neuner David L. Hardin Donald A. Carr Moira B. Glaccum Stephen L. Scofield Lynn A. Selden John Nieber Stephen B. Jones Blaine C. Cook Michael B. Maloney William A. Snyder Robert M. Shafer Thomas M. Norton Michael Jurkiewicz Stephen E. Coupal A. Christopher Steven G. Streitel Steven R. Shraeder Darrell C. Osterhoudt Larry E. Kahn Thomas F. Cuffney Sandstrom Robert T. Strong Howard A. Simonin R. Bruce Oswald Allen M. Kenderes Margaret G. Culkowski Centurion Robert L. Uebler Gary W. Smith Donald W. Pearson Ronald F. Klossner Weston J. Davis James F. Druck Carey E. Vasey Israel Solon Paul M. Pillis Gregory A. Knowlton Joseph A. Detor Peter J. Frawley Roland R. Vosburgh Vito J. Sparace Patricia A. Pingel Thomas M. Koch Richard P. Doering Stephen D. Goodman Francis J. Walton John A. Steele Paul M. Rebis Gerald A. Kostyk Salvatore Drogo Michael R. Harnett David A. Warne Brian Vincent Todd Thomas E. Rodencal Kenneth D. Kugel Stephen Drown Scott J. Josiah Elizabeth M. Warner Gary L. Tompkins Scott D. Shupe Jack V. Kuney Walter L. Edmonds Carl R. Kelemen David A. Weeks John P. Virgona Leonard A. Smith Edward C. Landau Ralph B. Edwards Robin W. Kimmerer George F. Weick Thomas H. Wahl Carl A. Thuesen Thomas D. Lee David R. Ellis Mary C. Kropelin Susan Lynn George J. Walter John E. Turner Daniel Yui Leung Lui Patrick S.A. Flood Paul W. Leuzzi Whittemore Patricia M. Walter Ross A. Virginia Steven A. March Christopher J. Fournier Robert R. Quinn John S. Winiarski Steven B. Watrous Curtis B. Ward James B. Marean Judy A. Gilbert John R. Smith Thomas M. Zelker Leonard A. Zigment Victor F. Wehnau Robert L. Marzec Thomas J. Hill Edward J. Wright 1976 William A. White Melvin L. Moore Dennis Hlavac Pioneer 1972 President’s Club Thomas H. Whitlow Edward F. Neuhauser Barbara Honors David Armlovich Leader Richard M. Baskin Fred G. Wilhelm Ray M. Oram Theodore I. Jerrett Leslie Johnson Barnes Richard S. Hawks Christine Wendel Bruce R. Williamson Roy R. Pedersen Thor L. Kaumeyer Kenneth L. Bisogni John A. Thonet Charles H. Youmell Roberta L. Pickert Francis J. Kelly David I. Blaushild Pacesetter Pacesetter Robert S. Danskin 1973 Barbara S. Raffaldi John P. Kemp Gregory A. Chase Edward J. Hogan Paul A. Ray J. Michael Kennedy Richard P. Cincotta Robert R. Evans President’s Club Centurion Bruce E. Reichel Matthew P. Killeen James J. Coulombe Mary Butler Liddell Robert F. Thaisz Thomas F. Arnold Victoria Miles Smith Roger L. Klaus Manley C. Crane Donald E. Moore James E. Biggane Pacesetter Peter Spadinger William C. Kohler James H. Culbert Mark T. Watkins Daniel M. Birmingham John S. Gasiorowski Arnold E. Talgo Craig S. Kominoski Anne S. Cumella Centurion Clifford F. Chetwin Theodore P.Wagner Frederick M. Teigler Robert W. Loveless Robert S. Cumella William L. Bohn Gary A. Jacob Christopher L. William S. Todaro Michael L. May Edward G. Czyscon Betsy J. Boyce Donald C. Keefer Westbrook Michael H. Townsend John P. McTague John E. Ferrell Michael H. Clapper John L. Litzenberger Centurion DeLancey D. Wayne Jeffrey D. Palmerton Robin Cole Foss Susan Johnson Ficarro David J. Peckham Randall P. Blass Dennis O. Weil Richard G. Pancoe Gary L. Foster James F. Knopka Jeffrey L. Stucker Gerald S. Campos 1974 John Philbin Allen J. Frishman Janet Kurman Margaret R. Stucker Justin F. Culkowski Charles E. Pound Stephen L. Fuller Hesselbarth Founder’s Club Thomas L. Wendt William K. Kropelin David M. Rieger Warren J. Goercke Stephen E. Loveland Richard J. Ahearn David F. Witschi Thomas J. Lynch Robert G. Riley Steven W. Haerter Gary Mastroeni Pioneer David H. Meckler President’s Club Craig L. Rosenbloom Ted Oliver Hale Willard M. Mayo Lewis P.Allen Christopher A. Miller Alan M. Gordon Stephen K. Ruoff Robert W. Hard A. Neil Newman William F. Bones John H. Mruz Pacecsetter Richard M. Rybinski Judith A. Henningson Linda Anderson Peter D. Bourgois William L. Pryor Philip M. Juravel Joseph H. Sahl David W. Hicks Robinson Alan W. Brown James C. Shearer Mark X. Lapierre Donald P. Schaufler Spencer Guy Jarrett Donald A. Salvesen John P. Burton Robert R. Stevens Norman E. Roth Robert A. Schrader Kevin J. Kehoe Michael D. Selender Mary L. Charbonneau Pioneer Arthur J. Stipanovic David K. Seim Werner L. Kist David L. VanTress Wilfred A. Cote John H. Anlian Centurion Mark E. Sengenberger Edward H. Klass Pioneer David D. Cunningham Richard C. Bailey Edward B. Clark Jean Ann Shaback Kenneth R. Kluck Gordon W. Adams Steven M. Dauber Thomas A. Barba Richard T. Dabruzzi David F. Smolinsky Robert W. Knapp Steven R. Alm Claire Titcomb Ders Eudell C. Bivens George R. Hoffman Dianne Rague Spring Harold J. Lackey Charles J. Bachmann Glen R. Doney Richard T. Brantigan Chin Chien Hsu Steve M. Stash James P. Lawler Henry M. Bisner Larry S. Flatau Peter A. Breuer Deborah Kapfer Stanley D. Swierz Lois C. Levitan Peter A. Bizzigotti Dennis A. Gigliotti Michael D. Bryan David R. Morgan Theodore S. Torpy Charles K. Likel Carol Lyon Bradley James Goulet David A. Bush Jon L. Roberts Martin Van Der Grinten Don S. Maclachlan Linda Broudy Randall J. Hirschey Geoffrey A. Christoff Barry N. Rosen Antonio E. Vieira Daniel R. Mahns Alan B. Cady

23 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 Alumni continued Michael E. Corey James E. Kundell William F. Morse Pamela A. Petko-Seus Jeffrey E. Raynsford Michael P. Bontje David J. Dimmick Robert M. Nuzzo Nancy A. Mulligan James M. Pike William R. Reynolds Andrew S. Brenseke James H. Driesen Herbert A. Pirson Robert J. Murray James Kilbane Sutter Dennis G. Rice Peggy A. Brown Laurie H. Duncan Frederick S. Potter David W. Norton Glenn T. Ticehurst Henry J. Roth Kevin B. Cavaioli Richard S. Feldman Scott T. Saroff Glenn K. Olsen Terence J. Tipple Donald R. Ruch Karen D. Coffey Marilyn Flagg Susan L. Scharoun Craig W. Ostheim Tonda Thering West Linda S. Russon Michael A. Corsello Michael P. Fullam Dennis P. Segatti John W. Ozard Michael S. Winnicki Richard F. Scibior Samuel P. Crane Bruce A. Gilman Russell F. Seus David P. Paradowski Pioneer Anne Marie P. Sebesta Gregory S. Davis Carol Ann Glenister Allen T. Stehle Francis J. Phelan Randolph Steven Baker Timothy P. Seeling William H. Edmister David Hackworth Richard H. Tillman Robert G. Popp James R. Betar Thomas D. Shearer Julie Irene Eldridge Sandra J. Halbritter Glenn A. Turner Douglas B. Porter Christopher P. Blank Thomas R. Sheil Susan K. Evans Charlene M. Hamiwka Donald J. Turton Paula Rak William L. Bradford Michael Walter Donald Joseph Gerald D. Hansen Marcus F. Van Eck David R. Rogemoser Jean M. Brown Sherman Finnegan Diane J. Holloran Pioneer Susan M. Rogers Gail Grace Calcagnino Donald M. Simons Thomas Richard Folts Bruce R. Hoskins Ronald G. Abraham Mark D. Rosenthal James O. Calderwood Laurie Sutherland– Edward J. Frankoski Stephen E. Jaquith Kevin P.Ameele Paul F. Ruffini Paul Castelli Nehring Mark E. Furuya Charles K. Johnson William J. Balestra Robert A. Schiller Margaret A. De Cesare Tracey Reed Szajgin Gary W. Gilpin Douglas C. Jones Timothy L. Barnard Daniel M. Sherman Kevin F. Delaughter Marcy A. Waldauer Gary R. Goff Martins A. Kalnins Theodore H. Barnes Ronald B. Skinner David V. Dobreski John Thomas Daniel C. Gray Mark W. Keister Alan J. Bauch Susan Snow Joseph F. Dockwiller Walkowiak Ellen A. Grunsell Charles J. Klein Paul L. Belanger Patrick J. Stokes Margaret Apellani Jeffrey H. Waugh Raymond W. Hahne Theresa Ann Knapp John W. Bovet James E. Sutherland Downing Celeste Welty David S. Hamling Warren Knapp Robert L. Bridge Jeffrey H. Ten Eyck Clare L. Driscoll Wynn E. Witthans Daniel J. Hansen Theodore E. Lauve Kenneth P. Brown Edwin W. Thorne David Thomas Mark A. Zawada Constance Turner Gregory N. Leach William H. Philip W. Tierney Ercolano 1979 Haydock Bruce Loverock Brian R. Todd Gary R. Hilderbrand Chamberlain Therese Girdis Eskew Founder’s Club Linda M. Michels Marian D. Tompkins John Francis Hilley David M. Champagne Keith E. Fadel Jesse M. Fink Kurt Moberg Jack R. Urban Lissa Howe Thomas F. Collins Jean A. Fallowfield Elizabeth C. Mark I. Movitz Robert Van Steen Peter C. Innes Philip R. Compte Peter R. Fernandez Mitchell Fink Christopher J. Papasian Daniel H. Craig Thomas M. Richard Dana Peter F. Jackson Leader Charles K. Porter Roderick W. Douglass Ventiquattro Fitzgerald Susan D. Kaplan Mark Bronon Bahosh Roger A. Post Michael J. Ethier Joan Miller Vertigan Joseph F. Fontanella Mary O'Leary Kiernan Todd K. Parmington Alan M. Rhodes Joseph L. Flack Paul J. Wenner William E. Foxenberg Katherine B. Killoran David E. Riehlman Thomas L. Foster Harry J. Wilber Nora Moran Gallagher Pacesetter Mary Wright Lomolino Thomas W. Savage Gerald E. Franz Joseph A. Witkowski John C. Gamble William R. Eggers James Thomas Losee Paul L. Schwartz Gene A. Goundrey Peter F. Woodward Michael Robert Centurion Christopher J. Luley Kenneth W. Schwenke Martin W. Haerter Nicholas Yuschak Grumm Stuart D. Appel Thomas A. Maleike David C. Spanganberg Harold C. Heintz Marc A. Zeppetello Paul D. Hamann Dana A. Batley Andrea G. Martin Dana Sparhawk Anne Henderson 1978 Josef E. Hansen Matthew J. Callahan William Burton Moore Thomas E. Stewart Gary Louis Cianfichi Karen L. Moran Scott E. Horgen Founder’s Club Francis M. Heffernan Robert A. Turton Robert W. Clement Adrienne M. O'Brien Melvin Thomas Scott E. Kasprowicz Philip J. Hertzog Gregory J. Westfall Margaret E. Coleman Cheryl A. Palladino Hotaling Richard J. Watro Victoria A. Hibbard Thomas F. Whitmore Daryl R. Hunt Benjamin F. Hobbs Kenneth E. Coombs Celia M. Petersen Leader David H. Yerton Richard A. Kaiser Karst R. Hoogeboom John Stephen Duff Donald F. Potts Jan J. Smith 1977 Barry A. Katz Anne M. Johnson Dawn S. Foster Daniel Ford Reynolds Kenneth J. Tiss Pamela L. Golde Robert Rieger President’s Club Charles P. Keutmann Thomas J. Kalinosky Ellen B. Warner Maryann Kaczmarek John P. Robilotti James P. McKenna Gerald Joseph Kinn Joseph W. Kearney Karen J. Kirkman Pacesetter Stephen M. Kinne John Gridley King Robert R. Rooney Pacesetter Kevin K. Kyhos Diane M. Dale Peter Edward Knauf Ronald P. Kuracina Pamela J. Sevy Dennis P. Flanagan Robert G. Lacolla Michael K. Gooden Janice LaChausse Teresa Jo Laundon Katherine Demick Sise Centurion Jeffrey R. Lyon Otto Forster Guenther Jerome W. Landi Robert Maimone Edward Neal Snook David J. Allen Kim Lloyd Mann Maren C. King Andrew D. Leonard Thomas D. Martin Richard A. Southwick Catherine Rigge April Knapp Maron Kevin A. Lane Sue Woods Lewis Paul W. Maue Robert A. Stovall Baranello Paul J. Martin Joseph Thomas Mauro Walter W. Linck Fred Munk Karen Greene Swensen Lewis R. Becker Patricia Gomez Martz Wayne B. Williams Michael M. Lutjen M. Keith Redenbaugh Patricia G. Thorne Richard H. Linda S. Matteson Centurion Charles F. Mackaravitz Ronald C. Tetelman Matthew G. Titus Chamberlain Frederick D. Kraig Martin Brigham Bernard F. Maloy Martin W. Wallace Cornelius J. Vandyke Stephen J. Danko McCandless Dennis E. Bryers David M. Mathien Roberta Needham Deborah L. Weresnick Linda Waful Froelich G. Michael McPeck Frederick C. Gliesing James M. McIlvain Woodburn Robert H. Zimmerman Alma I. Hix Douglas E. Meisner John W. Goodfellow Yousuf A. Mehter Pioneer 1980 Craig E. Hohm William R. David K. Meixell Andrew W. Molodetz James E. Bansbach President’s Club Brian L. Houseal Grundmann David W. Mollineaux Paul V. Palmiotto Jeffrey L. Bernard Janet Webster Steven F. Jaffe Richard William Hansen Daniel Molloy Joan M. Paprocki Elizabeth Jackowski Joyce Kelly-Reif Edward G. Morris Robert W. Hargrove D. Andrew Pitz Fluckiger Bibla Jeffrey S. Knouse Thomas R. Morrow Kevin G. Nuffer Reggie D. Purington Margaret Pergrin Bohn

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Alumni continued Leader Ronald John 1981 Thomas P. Harvey Keith Terry Morris Alan J. Grant Christine R. Guglielmo President’s Club Michael J. Heller Robert James Preece Philip John Halsch Capella-Peters Michael Emery Louis Charles Fusco Stephen F. Hoffmann Susan N. Westbrook Laurie J. Harter Timothy Nelson Hanscom Jeffrey J. Morrell Lawrence W. Holmberg Scott J. Wheeler Scott J. Heim Delorm Gerald T. Harrington Pacesetter Tim H. Hsu Centurion Richard Frederick John P. Hayden Sheng Hsin Hu Helm Pacesetter Charles Francis Susan E. Anagnost John Edward Heiman Roy F. Huchzermeier Robin E. Hoffman Joseph C. Okoniewski Godbout Eric N. Anderson Daniel J. Heneka Charles William Charles D. Hyams Corwin Joseph Poy John R. Merten Susan F. Arling Barbara Ann Hoefs Jackowski C. Michael Ingersoll Margaret L. Shavalier Timothy D. Spry Jeffrey Paul Carroza Craig B. Hynes Hal G. Johnson Eric Campbell John Thomas Shields Centurion Mary W. Clements Matthew William Robert William Judge Daniel Cornell Jespersen Christopher L. Simard John P.Ashworth Jacobs Ralph Thomas Keating Susan M. Cox Mark Robert Johns Centurion Joan M. Brennan Julie Sherman Lawrence Michael Robert Edward Emily Zebisch Johnson Horace P.Aikman Brian Richard Jakubovitz Kroon Deforest William Anthony Stephen William Butterworth David Louis Jureller Robert A. Lambe Russell George Dushin Johnson Anagnost Jerry Collins John P. Kane Edward J. Leblanc Robert Urban Fischer Christine Kane Kristin Marie Andres Ellen Anne Cypher John Joseph Kelly Nancy Anne Lenz Angela T. Flynn Henry Bassett Keller Marc Douglas Ankerud Robert Danoff Matthew J. Kelty Susan Dinero Arthur M. Johnsen Michael Lee Kieff Lynn Erla Beegle Daniel T. Fitts Michael Anthony Lockwood Kurt M. Lannon Paul J. Knopp Charles E. Coonley Patricia Ann Fritz Kennedy Alton Perry Alan David Lovejoy Mark Joseph Kopchak Carolyn Flynn Peter S. Given Susan M. Krotz MacDonald Howard L. Maurer Timothy Alan Tara M. Goldberg Barry J. Greenberg Frank David Lehman Joseph J. Martens Theresa M. Mercier Kruppenbacher Jerome Paul Josselyn John Steven Haederle Carl Edward Mach Brian L. McIntyre William Richard John E. Laubscher Paul Alan Krupa W. Elliott Horner Craig Andrew Stephen James Miller Osborne Martha K. Loeffler Regina Watson Steven W. Katz MacKnight Jane Elizabeth Mudano Richard P. Pauli William Edward Lupo Loewenstein Manfred Owe Kenneth R. Markert Melissa Ann Myers Peter John Sinclair James R. Mallette Elizabeth Lonoff Kamala G. Rajan Irene Marx Olson William R. Naumann Randall Stewart Slade Paul W. McCoy Kathleen H. Paul Richard Jay Riesdorph Keith Richard Maurice Julie Ann Nelson Ruth M. Sundstrom Jeffrey John McDonald Keith A. Poerschke Charles P. Rosemarino Timothy Maurice Joan B. Nichols Thomas M. Toal S. Grant McGlynn Margaret G. Josephine A. Scalia Redinbaugh McFarland Charles V. Nilsson Cynthia Marie Wood Jane H. McIlvain Edward Francis Pioneer Harold Edward Oot Carl D. Monte John R. Roman Craig M. Allen Pioneer McTiernan Liz O'Rourke Judy A. Arvan Gregory Owens Robert S. Stegemann Bruce Walter Ball Raymond John Nolan Susan M. Perkins Barry S. Baldigo John Michael Powers Pioneer Jeffrey Walter Beeman Jeanette Marie Norton R. Douglas Petrie Jeri Dominic Barrett Karen Elizabeth Stephen J. Aiken Donald John Belger Eric D. Paulson Thomas W. Phillips John K. Bartow Rasmussen Ellen R. Barrett Jack Berte Dana J. Piwinski Harriet Plumley Thomas Richard John James Reed William A. Berliner David Michael Brooks Robert J. Rabaglia Plumley Bellinger Karl Martin Richard Darrell R. Bird Susan G. Browne Mark Edward Ramos Marian C. Poczobutt Frank Gerard Benenati Peter Ritchings Daniel L. Bishop Michael James James C. Richburg Thomas Edward Price Thomas Bocchino Elizabeth Riehl Ritz Debra Fosberg Cambridge Alan A. Rock-Blake Brian David Riley Cheryl Rawls Brooking Glen William Roberts Bourgon Lisa Marie Debra Hamer Rogers Kelly Smith Rohrer Gregg Edward Brown Daniel J. Robison Eva Farkas Briggs Cannellos-Weber Gail Margaret Romano Marsha Cohen Rolnik Wayne Arthur Mark Dennis Rogers John James Broadbin Lee Gradischer Thomas Craig Saffel Donna Elizabeth Roth Burmaster Jane O. Rowan Rosemary A. Burris Carbonneau Joseph R. Scudlark Diane L. Schrader– David Bruce Carson Abby R. Rudin Clarissa A. Caccavano Kenneth Dowd Carlson Lorraine Eva Snyder Goetke Donald C. Castor John Todd Sarraf Robert John Canora Charles John Carter Robert Lee Spencer Rory Shea Stephen Charles Horace B. Shaw Gary Michael Capella Brian David Chipman Michael Elliot Spitzer Alice M. Sikorski Catherman Daniel M. Spada Paul C. Capone Ralph Herman Combe Michael Joel Stein Clifford Peter Smalley Sung Chin Kelly Wallace Stang Robert G. Chamberlain Charles Douglas Mark Charles Robert L. Stolz Craig W. Coffed Peter J. Stanistreet Robert Lewis Conner Cranston Stolzenburg Joseph J. Tozzi Nancy V. Cook Kenneth Jay Stein James L. Contino Philip Destefano Nan Chadwick Timothy Martin Dawn Radley Dana James F. Stevens Clifford Devall Davis Karl W. Doerner Stolzenburg Wallmeyer Peter Michael Joseph Strada Rick Allan Denison Steven M. Faigen Joseph R. Taormina Michael T. Walsh Debeauchamp Mark Stephen Ward Carol Lynn Disalvo Kristine Fabbioli Fay Arthur N. Teamerson Henry Booth David Mark Delozier Stephen Tim Webber Timothy S. Eckert William M. Ferretti Gail M. Terzi Wightman Patrick John Eves Julia E. West Peter Burke Elder Michael S. Fisher Mark G. Thompson Michael J. Wilke Jeffrey Alan Ferguson Diane M. Wheelock Mary Ellen Fish James C. Flint Theresa Triandafillou Scott A. Willis Steven Finkelstein Gary Daniel Wilson Jay Corydon Frantz Matthew J. Forcucci Joanna Jane Walsh Gregory Mills Wilson Mark Flory Timothy Albert Monica E. Freson Margaret A. Fusco Patrick Thomas Bonnie S. Young Nancy Pauline Fogarty Wimmer James R. Fries Frank P. Gagliardo Whalen Suzanne Gaynor Michael A. Furness Guy S. Gardner 1982 1983 Alison F. Wood Charles Gowan Judith Ann Ghosin Miles Garfinkel Pacesetter Pacesetter Bryan C. Wood Thomas Michael Benedict Dee A. Gillespie William H. Green Daryle H. Fish Scott W. Blakely Roy Peter Zahnleuter Gracz Mark A. Grevas Michael Grizenko William Francis Mark B. David Andrew Roy Zahora Peter Bennett Gradoni Martin R. Hartmann Hoffmann Chad P. Dawson

25 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 Alumni continued John Arthur Gibbs Vicki L. Maynard John Kenneth 1985 Linda Marie Donald R. Gustavson Peter Michael Schiess John Edgar McIntosh Campbell President’s Club Morehouse-Albanese James D. Haley Centurion William E. Meehan Virginia Simonsen Lowell W. McBurney Nelson C. Mount Scott Raymond Hall David Redfield Blye Thomas Flynn Murray Carlton Leader C. David Niles Gretchen Heine Hesler Kenneth James Timothy J. Carroll Thomas P. Nitido Dwayne Elias Hess Lois A. Eckstrom Eric M. van Rooy Nersesian Jocelyn A. Cole-Calkins Christopher A. Nowak Karen Rothhaas Hurd Peter Hobart Jipp Brian Wester Karen Poms O'Connor Jeffrey Scott Cortese David J. Nowak Robert H. Jones Alfred F. Miesemer Pacesetter Laurence Eric Miner Debra Vaine Oglesby Cheryl M. Craft Kevin M. O'Rourke John William Kern Beth L. LeClair Chester Jiro Onuma James M. Page Jenny Sue Crisman Linda K. Parrish John C. Lachance Anne Papageorge Gregg Alan Rabasco Brian D. Dansin Centurion Renee A. Parsons James M. Ligon Joanne B. Arany Charles Edward Parkes Linda Sica Rehm Carrie Blevins Christine Price Pechner Robert W. David G. Bauer Donna J. Plunkett David Howard Donohue Andrew Peter Pittner Malmsheimer Robert Joseph Campany Joseph Anthony Rockwood Steven George Eberl Michael Robert Ragan Thomas J. Martin Kris Dimmick Scarsella Mary Jo Schilling Thomas Charles Frances S. Raleigh Julie Ann McGaulley Mark Charles Fletcher Stephen Tim Schantz Rooks Fairservis Mark W. Reynolds James Lewis McPherson Ronald S. Headrick Julia A. Schiavi Ronald C. Rote George B. Flynn Lyne M. Roglieri Frederick C. Monaco Yvonne C. Manfra James Maurice Susan Rutman James Michael Fogg Keith A. Russo Michael Paul Ohl Kevin Gerard Mangan Sheibley Gary Steven Sanderson Diane Friedman John Michael Scanlon Duane Roger Palmateer John Robert Stapleton Christopher Clay V. Morrissey Thomas Matthew Mark C. Parrish Pioneer Carol S. Roberts Iver M. Anderson Theresa Louise Stoia Frielinghaus Schmidt Patricia Marie Pastella Bruce Steven Tangarone John I. Anderson Susan L. Stout John Calvin Graham Robert James Schug Brian D. Peck Mark S. Weinman Mary T. Binder Joann Becker Szczech Robert Stanley Green Wendy K. Sherman Stephen Wacla Robert J. Weireter Anthony L. Bonagura William Lyle John Peter Jastrzembski Thomas Robert Shone Radzyminski Steven J. Wisniewski Stephen David Bystran Teamerson Lucinda B. Johnson Timothy J. Smedes Timothy J. Raichel Paula Anne Caron Richard M. Teck Mark Anthony Pioneer Kevin Andrew Tone Daniel Aaron Reeder Thomas Martin Agnew Frances Antonia Mark Christopher Johnson Thomas J. Van Desande Catherine Rossi Elaine (Williams) Chester Terenzi Eric J. Jokela Harry Thomas Ward Reynolds Alexander James Robert Clark Teresa Rene Tyoe Marcia Elaine Joseph Laura Jane Wesson Wendi M. Richards Joseph Thomas Joanne Orman Dickens Deborah M. White Eric John Lauber James H. Williams Marc L. Rosoff Appleby Daniel Joseph Empie John S. Wood Susan M. Leven Michael J. Wimsatt Jay M. Rubinoff Jeffrey R. Auer Ken James Field 1984 Ann Lewis Timothy N. Wood Joan Ellen Savage Andrew P. Bader Katharine M. Sheila M. MacDuff Edwin Earl Woods Kit Schwendler Founder’s Club Thomas Rogers Ball Follot-Layton Ralph Joseph Mancini 1986 Robert C. Somers Chin S. Yang Clifford K. Bell Richard William William P. Mason Karen M. Sprague President’s Club Glenn Todd Bingham Pacesetter Fregoe Andrea M. Maxson David Stanley Stankes James William Peter M. Burke Arthur G. Dillon Donald James Friedler Susan Mitchell Michael S. Stoogenke Jackowski Lorraine Carter Cheryl S. Doble Eileen O'Brien Kenneth Alan Mix Clark L. Swinehart Leader Craig Stephen Church David O'Donnell Gibbons Maria C. Moreland Zwelonke Ian Ushe Kenneth B. Adams Constance L. Coggins Centurion Tara Skye Goldin William J. Morrow Brian Paul Wagner David Andrew Conn Chinmay S. Betrabet Christopher Michael Pacesetter Joshua Kenneth Nixon Kevin M. Walsh Chris D. Demme Daniel W.Clayton Grady Debra Segal– Eileen O'Donnell Michael D. Wells Robert S. Dickie Charlotte L. Demers William E. Hamilton Brackman Peter Andrew Sandra G. Wheeler-Arey David B. Elmer Mario A. Fischetti Kathryn Strickland Robert E. Unsworth Palmiotto Christopher J. Williams Suzanne A. Elmer David Mitchell Hunter Hanson Centurion Lewis H. Payne Jennifer A. Williams Holly Frey Steven F. Lachacz Jeffrey L. Herter Barbara B. Beall Patrice O. Perry Elaine Patricia Winslow David John Gitto Marquess E. Lewis Franklin John Hoerner David M. Dardaris Doreen Peters Dennis M. Wnorowski Brad T. Gydesen Robert D Rhoads Dawn E. Holzer David Dale Dreisbach Michael Edward Fuushern Wuu Michael Lynn Hall James M. Savage David John Jacobs Nancy J. Ferlow Pollard 1987 Thomas Knight Haner Debora Bailin Schwartz Kathleen Ann Kelly Brian Thomas Daniel Robert Ramer John Thomas Hennessey Pioneer Pacesetter William George Kent Fitzgerald Richard Ranieri Mary H. Henry Milton Burry Adams Robert E. Deyle Jack H. Kessler Tracy A. Gingrich Gail Peterson Sack Reba S. Herndon Harry Franklin Bailey Karen Judith Maher Cara Louise Kirkby Kimberly B. Gotwals Robert M. Sanford Brian T. Hoffmann Sharon J. Baker Centurion Susan A. Koperczak Jay A. Janson Michael J. Scarzello Jeffrey Andrew Kane Vance A. Barr Steven Scott Burd Robin Viola Kruse Lynda P. Silkey Brian K. Schermerhorn Patrick William Neal F. Buelow Pioneer Mark Andrew Kurtis Carmen Dean Spara Lisa Arbucci Schmid Keenan Thomas R. Byrnes Vicki Hurst Allen Daniel Francis Landers Michael C. Squires Stephen H. Scott Joseph P. Kelly Terrence Edward Croad Lee R. Bresmon Willie J. Lau Holly V.Williams Maureen Danielle Silfer Candida A. League Timothy P. Cullinan Marla E. Briggs Scott Alan Levy Pioneer James Eugene Skorulski Dave C. Leblanc Stacey Louise Dodd Kenneth Michael Glenn H. Lindsley Laurie Anne Bailey Kenneth Soeder Stephen J. MacAvery John David Elko Chaisson Thomas Grant Paul Michael Daniel G. Thomas Margaret Z. Mason Blake Weatherby Fulton Vincent J. Cotrone MacMackin Bensadoun Karl P. Van Gurp Ann Elizabeth Mates Kenneth Michael Thomas M. Gorman Ellen Rom Manno Robert John Brennen Michael Jeffrey Viscardi Thomas Martin Maurer Gignac Jean M. Gruhn Stephanie A. Masaryk– Robert B. Buerger Stephen E. Meehan Donna L. Glapinski James Glenn Hirsch Morris Frank Joseph Calovini James A. Grob Steven A. Israel

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Alumni continued Caroline M. Kiss David A. Drake Kenneth Raymond Sean E. McGlynn David L. Datush Dawn Michelle Cullen Barbara Anne Lancour Randy Jay Ellithorpe Jones Matt N. McGowan Gloria Stone Plottel Steven M. Dalton Ron Leonard Haley Michelle Ferraro Karen Anita Kanyok Russell C. McKittrick Centurion Kristopher Karl Thomas John Markley David R. Gerber Betsy Anne Keplinger David Mathew Miller Inga N. Barry Detlefsen Garrett James Moll Rebecca Ann Gleim Christine M. Kinn Peter D. Nicholas Cecily M. Costello Brian Peter Duffy Jeffrey L. Nugent Kristina Casscles Jon Edward Kleist Daniel Joseph Nicholson Jay Paul Goldacker Donald John Ellington Scott Edward Palmer Godwin Alix V. Krueger Timothy F. O'Brien John James La Gorga Linda A. Fagan Douglas R. Pearsall Thomas M. Graber William P. Manion Sandra Palmer Marc J. Morfei Christopher H. Dawn Ellen Peters Paul J. Hess Tanya Dawn McIntire James H. Porter Terry Alton Mundy Gardner Rosetta Reid Railey Leeann Karen Huey Brooks Mountcastle Michael P. Radner Laurence Joseph Rys Rebecca M. Gerardi Karin E. Readel Edward G. Keplinger Kurt Llewellyn Mueller Mary E. Raman Michele M. Shore Douglas J. Grady Janet C. Rith-Najarian John M. Keyes Annette Marie Popino Janine M. Saatman Stephen Paul Tyksinski Melissa N. Elizabeth S. Rogan Sandra Anne Kilroy James Francis Reese Eugene John Guangbin Zhou Hauck-Baker Thomas W. Rothwell Mark C. Kozsan Gerald Edward Schwarzrock Pioneer Robert S. Henry Anne B. Saltman Jeffery S. Locke Rightmyer Cynthia J. Smith Eric L. Ames Tara Ann Jones Michael Anthony David Henry Lombardi Roger Scott Rommel Ann Garrison Thibault Richard W. Anderson Scott D. Klopfer Santucci Joseph M. Lukasik Glenn Sandiford Barbara Teetsel Webb Peter V. Auyer Randall D. Klossner Robert W. Scammell Kathryn Kelly Macri Barbara A. Senecal Todd C. Wills Brett J. Chedzoy Michael Anthony Gail P. Senesac Gerard M. Marzec Brent James Speicher 1991 Robert Michael Lumbis Joel M. Stopha James William Matzat Eric Andrew Ajay S. Maheshwari Centurion Cherevko Amelia Zamoiski Scott G. Miller Valckenaere Gregory McGee Glynnis N. Collins Leslie A. Clachrie Swiernik John F. Mueller John P.Valovic Daniel W. Mencucci Joshua J. Millspaugh James Patrick Colon William M. Swiernik Ronald Edward Pfuhl Gerald J. Webb Jennifer Zelenke Merrill Joseph D. Nolan Michael John Desautels Ann M. Tarbet Ellen A. Poole-Lewis Robert R. Weller Paul M. Moore Alan D.Rice James Daniel Douglass Joan Marie Tiner Kenneth J. Popino Thomas William Woods Amy L. Mustian Xiangdong Shi Curtis Alf Ecklund Michael A. Tragner James A. Reppert Nanette S. R. Nelson 1990 David Nichols Suarez Carolyn B. Gaul Susan Collamer Todd D. Rothermel David Edward Pacesetter John T. Hassett Van Patten Paul Richard Pioneer Oleyourryk Daniel J. Roock Steven P. Holbrook Lisa Norton Welch Ruschmeyer Ronald T. Aiello Theodore David Otteni Centurion Matthew G. Barbalich Thomas W. Karig 1988 Paul W. Stevenson Jon David Miller James Anthony John Strepelis Todd William Anthony G. Andrew Bartholomay Palumbo President’s Club Weining Ye Morrisroe Ellyn K. Tighe Clyde H. Burnsworth Janna Beckerman Ronald Robert Pernisi John A. Harris Daniel M. Zajac Frederic Besch Britt Morecraft Norris Cory D. Wheeler Dennis John O'Hagan Kelly Ann Porter Pacesetter Donna M. Williams Pioneer Laura Ann Carey Michele M. Reed Robert E. Parker Brian John Almeter Daniel E. Collins Eric J. Parisi Jeffrey Richard Wood Mark Edward Michael N. Reynolds Centurion James B. Alpin Christopher G. Crawford Stephen P.Wood Penhollow Heidi Rieckermann Barbara J. Buchanan Kris E. Anderson James C. Danner David Michael Poppe Steven Roberts Lance D. Drummond 1989 Kenneth Scott Baginski Matthew Delaney Timothy H. Ramsey Mark R. Scallion Meg Filmer Pacesetter Anthony R. Brach Margaret L. Engasser Amy E. Rothe Jodi Hayman Schaefer Richard Wayne Peter R. Abitz Lisa C. Buckshaw Richard William Evans Joseph R. Ryan James E. Sessions McCormick Robin A. Summerhill Deborah J. Cappuccitti John M. Farrell Barbara R. Schiff Timothy Severance Marcia J. Tobin Centurion Philip E. Dahlin Robert Patrick Farrell Kelly A. Smallidge Peter Xavier Boullianne Scott W. Davis Christopher A. Franzen Jeffrey H. Schwartz Pioneer Lewis J. Staats Brian C. Smith Michael S. Ajemian Jonathan G. Kennen Elisabetta Theresa Andrew Peter Geremski David James Snyder Andrew R. Major DeGironimo Shawn M. Hubbard Linda Ruth Stancliffe Jeffery Leon Austin Jennifer M. Stanhope Travis Peter Stanek Steven E. Barry Peter Francis Tantalo James P. DiBattista Todd M. Hurd Kal Szigeti Eric William Webster Christopher Ross Horst Alexander Jeffrey W. Tanner Keith Raymond Beaver Steven M. Taylor Sean Michael Tyler Pioneer Fiedler Koslowsky Matt M. Beirne Michele Terando Michael Jay Walter Todd J. Blanc Christina P. Fox Linda A. Lubey Steven Bick Rodney Lee Wojtanik Aaron Lee White Lawrence E. Bifaro Ronald B. Blinston Christopher Hugh Fritz Brian W. Marek John J. White John M. Brannock James Richard Boylan James Scott Ganter Edward J. Marsh 1993 John Bernard Zemanick Jackie Tricia Broder Daniel J. Gefell Stan C. Milos Centurion Carl F. Brown 1994 Linda M. Burke Rita W. Cook Scott B. Goldie Barbara Anne Nickels Jocelyn L. Aycrigg Pacesetter Dannielle Carr Deann Lynn Cummings Richard E. Harrington David P. Oldow Michael Robert Emery Suge Luo David W. Carr Blaise A. Darveaux Nagaraja R. Harshadeep Renee L. Robichaud Robin Louise Jacqueline Irene John Francis Debboli Andrew W. Hartman Thomas R. Smullens Pietropaolo Centurion Casciani Yadollah Delaviz David A. Hawke Steven C. Stedman Thomas R. Snow Maxine Dakins Susan M. Coleman Shawn A. Dent Gene Ben Herskovics Rachel M. Woodworth Joanne Rosilyn White Rodney Christoph Ives Caryn Ann Crook Steven M. Eckler Lisbeth House Michele R. Wrzochalski Pioneer Pioneer Peter Kevin Cullinan Jeffrey Robert Felker James M. Kubiak 1992 Eric Donald Ackerman Marisa Alberti Tracy L. Lawrence Brian Joseph Dangler Dale L. Garner Leader Randy G. Adkins James Burrows Avallone Jason Paul Marshall Bettina De Scisciolo Stephen David Gettle Jeffrey M. Speich Kurt E. Borchardt Sean Michael Brogan Anthony Guccione Timothy P. Mc Arde l l Sharon Lee Brooks Edward Robert DeSocio Pacesetter T. Patrick Burke William A. Janowsky James R. McCarthy Bernard R. Buff Joseph E. Doucette Sandra E. Bonanno Steve K. Chlus Ralph B. Downard Christopher T. Crossman Charles A. Buxbaum

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Christopher M. Calamita Daniel James Jingmin Wu Michael Charles Andrew Marc DeMaio Rick Daniel Kriner Laurie A. Dashley Hockenberger Christine Diane Yates Williamson David Craig Easton Frances M. Lawlor Stefan George Dirghalli Jose Iribarne 1997 Ben Michael Zomer Cary Genevieve Engle Jonathan Charles Logan Jennifer Fencil Elizabeth Joerger Scott Lewis Gates Paige Elizabeth Centurion 1998 Paul Joseph Gryga Mary Ann Karp Katherine Day Hargrave Manning Janine Renee Debolt Pacesetter David C. Hawkins Brendan Thomas Kelly Nicholas Koch Robert Charles Nichols John Zachary Foote Christopher George Gary H. Henry Kenneth M. Livingston Timm Kroeger Shawn Francis Olenski Stephanie Jean Craner A. Landis Hudson Dennis Joseph Madge Heather Marie Jonathan Barry Peet Rodrigue Kevin P. Hynes John Patrick Morgan Centurion Lavarnway Kara Nadine Peet Heather K. Shoudy Timothy F. Jachlewski Jan A. North Marlene Bachand Ellen Maureen Lloyd Lisa M. Porter Brechko Laurie A. Kobor Jennifer Lynne Jason Robert Matzke Michael Jon Marino Kristen Marie Preble Arthur Vernon Traver Michelle Lynn Lapo Pennington David J. McMullen Mark Mitchell Anthony Robert Mengkui Luo Gabriel Paul Roussere Pioneer Pioneer McMillin Prestigiacomo Matthew Carl Mann Richard Scott George Bachand Andrea K. Bratis Jennifer Leigh Miller Joseph Aaron Reff Cheryl Lynn Moore Eric James Shaw Stacey Ann Barber Jennifer Kathleen Clifford Andrew Milow David Matthew Riposo Elizabeth Myers Mark Skojec Dominick J. Celtruda Bretsch Brian Vincent Gunther Joseph Marcy A. Neville Todd Howard Waldron Ian Michael Crowley Craig Richard Brown Monterosso Schnorr Jane Marie Cummings Kenneth Scott Patterson 1996 George Bruce Bumann Eric A. Mucha Justin Tyler Thaine Scott John Perretta Gary A. Feinland Nathan Hanley Cheal Andrew Michael Scott Allen Tyler Centurion Christopher Jon Perry Tanya Jeanne Folger Richard Albert Murphy Gareth Edwin Weaver Elizabeth Anne Allyn Christine Marie Laura M. Forcella Dicioccio Richard P. Phillips Raymond H. Apy 2001 Peterson Spiering Justin Aurellano Michael J. Plastino Amy George Dickstein Centurion Leah E. Poulin William P. Fritz Dombish David R. Rarick Matthew John Karp Peter Gerard Burke Katherine Terry Karen Marie Gaidasz Paul Edward Duncan Thomas D. Schuster D. Steven Keller Meghan Amelia Radomski Alejandra Paz Gomez Daniel John Ganley Scott Michael Brian Christopher Mary Myles Steven L. Ragonese Aaron Thomas Graves Daniel G. Gilbert Sincebaugh Lembke Karen E. Rapelje Erin Katherine Hawkes Tammy L. Hadlow Michael Jeffrey Smith Pioneer Douglas Alan Little Steven J. Rolfe Leigh Gartner Jones David Richard Hanny Pamela Marie Matthew William Thomas Louis Mereand Richard T. Sbuttoni Kimberly A. Kendall Jill M. Havens Spaziani Helms Adams Jonathan Charles Edward Jonathan Nicole M. LaPlante David John Hoffman Jeremy Adrian Stidd Nathan N. Beedle Pawlak Schmidt Keith Lewinter Michael Allen Jones Jeffrey Jerome Sturek Roanne Elizabeth Jonathan Glen Shoulta Pioneer Valerie A. Luzadis Todd L. Juhasz John T. Tangen Bosch David L. Sturges Christopher Asaro Mark Alan Maloy Julie Ann Klocker Albert R. Thalen Kimberly D. Cameron Jeanine M. Thompson Michael Edward Askin Jeffrey C. Mangel Matthew Adam Leidner Daniel Lewis Welsch Benjamin Issac Cook Gabriela Canamar Michael R. Marion Shannon T. K. Duerr Deborah Ann Thuman Andrea Mercurio 2000 Howard Weinberg Jennifer Marie Corinne Louise James Leo Mulherin Nathan Scott Emmons Pacesetter Scott Patrick Wilkins Ciminelli McCament Pamela A. Natoli Sarah B. Endriss Michael Todd Dugan Rory Abbott Casey William Cowan Richard P. McDonald Mitchell David Nellis Astrid H. Ferrer Woodmansee Jeffrey William Davis Brian L. McGlynn Erik Edward Nordman Centurion Jonathan Leigh Foster Kevin Vincent Donohue Francine Mejia Carolyn C. Pike Jill Elizabeth Ferguson John Vincent Goin 1995 Kyle Michael Downey Christian James Lindi J. Quackenbush Paul Bradley Hai Charles Paul Ippolito Centurion N. Peter Fleszar Mercurio Thomas Frank Rogers Eugenia Bruno Hart Jack Michael Jakeman Myrna H. Hall James Edward Gavin Amy Elizabeth Mott Angelo Schembari James Michael Smith Karen J. Kowalewsky Brenda Kae Martin Stephen R. Getchell Robyn Anne Niver Frank Patrick Sidari Pioneer Stephen Robertson Sarah S. McCrary Tracy Ellen Hahn David Douglas Oaks Paul G. Snider Deborah J. Ashley Lord Zizhuo Xing Aimee K. Hanson Francis Philip Lawrence W. Snyder John E. Auwaerter Heather Lynne Luczak Keegan Yi-Soong Yang Sean Michael Karn Pappalardo Kathleen Ann Brian Werner Beutel Thomas Gregory Meier Pioneer Chad Michael Kessler Katherine Susan Stephenson Jillian Anne Boudreau Melanie Miller Shad Edward Alsworth Mark Robert Kosmerl Pawlak Raymond Joseph Stone Kevin Devereaux Blair D. Page Bryan Thomas Balk Carolyn Denise Kevin Michael Jeffrey Mark Uryniak Boutelle Maryann S. Page Colin Matthew Burgess Laberge Podkowka James C. Warren Kristen Anne Buechi Elise Renee Pikarsky Sandra E. Burns Gretchen J. Lane Judson Powell Anne Wildman Angela Assunta Rebecca Quail Christian Michael Leo R. Neville Gregory Paul Pulver 1999 Cedrone Meredith Leigh Slotoroff Castiglione Michael L. Pacelli Sharon Senita Putney Bethany C. Dermody Daniel L. Wells Centurion Jason James Cooper Joel Justin Pawlak Jonathan David Roppel Carrie Jo Doody K. Kristian Whiteleather Edward John Desocio Kathryn Heather Elble Susan R. Pfeffer Christopher Michael Brian Arthur Ferguson Thad E. Yorks Dane Stefan Jennifer H. Fewster Dean Paul Pushlar Scully Lynne E. Flannery 2002 Nicole Renee Gates Michael J. Reed Ananta S. Shrinath Kwiatkowski Tonia Erica Fung Pioneer Thomas Dennis Thomas Roach Jeremy James Taylor Pioneer Matthew Walsh Jason Bernard Bailey Gibbons Peter William Roeske Scott J. Taylor Kimberly L. Anderson Heilmann Amy L. Bashant James Michael Lisa Roop Stephen Alexander Jeremy N. Bartholomew Samuel J. Jackson Stephen Blaise Blabac Grabowski Peter Scott Smith Watts Kendra Jane Billings Kari L. Jermansen Kevin P. Brazill Charles Nolin Greene George Edward Spak Kim Elena Wheeler Tammy Lynn Breski Venera A. Jouraeva Michelle Lynn Casler Dale Edmund Haas Mark David VanScoy Kristi Lynn Wiedemann John F. Connor Diane Helen Kiernan Brian Edward Dooley Brian W.Hayduk Jennifer Rebecca Woods Heather Anne Wierzbicki Tavia Marie Cramer

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Terry A. Dundon Benjamin Robert Kevin A. Douglass Sara Elizabeth Sullivan Hsiao-Chien Chuang Kristen E. Peters Jason Robert Dunlap Tillotson Coraline Falco Jeremy Mark Testa Victoria Isabel Cooper Troy Michael Brice Laurance June Horng-sheng Tu John C. Farmer Gi Jeung Um William Robert Corr Townsend Diane M. Kuehn Jun Wang Michael L. Farrell Iris A. Vazquez Heidi Louise DeFries Kenneth Alan Winship Timothy William 2003 Tracy Michelle Kyle Richard Weingardt Jeffrey Robert Kevin John Young Layton Pacesetter Geoghegan Elizabeth E. Wells Denkenberger 2005 Alena Leigh Marr Vincent Louis Giorgio James Whylie Dumpert Daniel John Zuniga 2004 Pioneer Kyra Leigh Matala Wendy J. Jensen Angela Marie Eddy Centurion Centurion Eric J. Greenfield Joelle Nicole Meschino Stephanie M. Kirker Laura Ann Eiselen Robert E. Mooney James Stansbury Blake Jesse Allen Winks Feng Peng Pioneer Angel Marie Knox Alexander R. Gerson Amy Melissa Samuels Daniel Joseph Pioneer Jason Anders James E. Arrigoni George Schmitt Kwasnowski Kenel J. Antoine Goodman Kristie Marie Barba W. Gregory Shriver Todd Jeremy Laquay Jill Marie Bellenger Dana Anne Hesson Timothy Andrew David L. Szymanski Amber Lynn Lenweaver Robert Stephen Burick Larry J. Layne Cimbal Jack T. Tessier Amanda A. Park Joseph Michael Jacob Charles Metzger John Joseph Dempsey William Glenn Shaw Chairvolotti Steven Thomas Noble Jerry J. DeSantis Corporations and Foundations Founder’s Club Voith Paper BASF Corporation Community Foundation ABB, Inc. The Walbridge Fund, Ltd. Beitzel Corporation of New Jersey Ahlstrom Machinery, Inc. Westvaco Foundation Boeing Corporation Conoco, Inc. Albany International Corporation Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation Carl Belt Inc. Cooper Industries Appleton Papers, Inc. Xerox Corporation Clough, Harbour & Associates Dow Corning Corporation Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. Yang Family Foundation CM Hall Associates, Inc. Equiva Services, LLC Bowater, Inc. President’s Club Columbia Corporation General Electric Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Alstrom Power Inc. Custom Valve Repair Intel Foundation Henry H. Buckley Foundation Asten Johnson EKA Chemicals Johnson Controls Inc. Buckman Laboratories, Inc. Bartlett Tree Foundation, Inc. Emerson Process Management Kimberly-Clark Corp. Central National-Gottesman, Inc. Bond, Schoeneck & King, LLP Equipment & Controls, Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Champion International Corporation Brookside Veneers, Ltd. Erco Worldwide New York State Gas & Electric CNY Community Foundation Burrows Paper Corporation Frischkorn, Inc. Corporation Consolidated Papers Foundation, Inc. C&S Engineers, Inc. GL&V/IMPCO-Jones Co. Paper Industry Recruitment Eastman Kodak Company CCPS Inc. Hunton & Williams Pfizer, Inc. Engelhard Corporation Clariant Corporation Metso Automation Plumcreek Timber Company Garden State Paper Company William J. Cox Memorial Fund Microsoft Corporation Shell Oil Company Georgia-Pacific Corporation Rosamond Gifford Foundation Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Swiss Reinsurance America Gutchess Lumber Company Hollingsworth & Vose Company Mosinee Paper Corporation Corporation Harden Furniture, Inc. Industrial Pump Service of NC Northeast Utilities Tate & Lyle North America Hercules, Incorporated International Business Machines Paperchine, Inc. The Chubb Corporation HSBC - North America Lockheed Martin Corporation Rockwell Automation The Prudential Foundation IMERYS Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. Rohm & Haas The Walt Disney Company International Paper Company MPW Industrial Services Solvera Controls Foundation James River Corporation Foundation OMYA, Inc. Stowe Woodward Univar Key Bank of CNY/Key Corp Procter & Gamble The Davey Tree Expert Company Verizon MeadWestvaco Corporation Prudential Timber Union Pacific Corporation Pioneer Metso Paper, Inc. QPK Design Pacesetter Air Products & Chemicals Mohawk Paper Mills, Inc. R.A. Miller Hardwood Company Anheuser-Busch Companies American International Group Nalco Chemical Company John Ben Snow Foundation, Inc. ExxonMobil Corporation Becton Dickinson and Company National Starch & Chemical Sonoco Products Company FMC Corporation Consolidated Edison Co. Corporation Specialty Minerals, Inc. J.P. Morgan & Company, Inc. Constellation Energy Group The Newark Group State Farm Companies Foundation Merrill Lynch Corning, Inc. The Niagara Mohawk Foundation Stora Enso North America The Johnson Corporation Environmental Design O'Brien & Gere Engineers Syracuse City School District Wachovia & Research P.C. P.H. Glatfelter Company The Burrows Little Falls Foundation Wausau-Mosinee Paper Hallmark, Inc. Silicon Graphics, Inc. Tricon Metals & Service Centurion Hewlett-Packard Company Solvay Paperboard Voith Paper Aegon USA Honeywell International Southern Container Corporation Walter N. Yoder & Sons Inc Akzo Nobel Monsanto Company Specialty Minerals Wyeth Alcoa Corporation Morgan Stanley L&JG Stickley, Inc. Leader Amerada Hess Corporation Pearson Education Edna Bailey Sussman Fund Ahn Associates C.D. Spangler Foundation, Inc. Pharmacia & Upjohn Dale Travis Associates, Inc. Alloy Cladding Co. Inc. Campbell Soup Company Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. Union Camp Corporation ATM & E. Communications, Inc.

29 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 Board of Trustees and Foundation Directors Founder’s Club President’s Club Charles B. Morgan Ross S. Whaley Pacesetter Orrin MacMurray Domenico Annese ’41 Stephen Y. L. Chow Elizabeth B. Mosher J. Warren Young Jeffrey B. Davis Robert R. Quinn ’75 Curtis H. Bauer ’50 Douglas L. Cotton Cornelius B. Murphy Jr. Leader Peter M. Kapcio Harold E. Schumm ’53 John D. Marsellus George W. Curry Virginia C. Robbins Edward J. Audi William H. McAvoy Robert S. Stegemann ’80 Nancy A. Mayer ’71 Darlene Kerr George J. Schunck Larry R. Leatherman Centurion Robert M. Sand ’50 Lowell W. McBurney ’85 Herbert Seidel ’43 Harrison H. Payne ’50 Mary W. Clements ’82 Walter P. Smith ’54 William L. McGarry Jr. John J. Vasselli Arthur V. Savage Daniel T. Fitts ’81 James P. McKenna ’77 Connie S. Webb Richard E. Garrett ’59

Friends Founder’s Club Richard C. & Susan B. Ernst Michael C. Diehl Donald R. Wilkinson Jr. Susan Lieberman Cathrine C. Baxter Brenda Sage L.F. B. Doyle Henry G. Williams Donald Lohrer Ann Castagnozzi Richard W. Sage Sr. John R. Duffus Paul F. Williams Stanley Lowell Richard D. Greenfield H. Louise C. Vier Scott W. Graham John Young J.D.Mabie Paul Haczela Leader John K. Groetzinger Pioneer C. C. Moreland Dale & Vera Johnson Dennis Cook Trent M. Gyory Ilene Barocas John F. Myers Estate of Helen R. Kennedy James M. Heffernan Lloyd P. Hardman Louis Barocas William T. Natolly George W. Lee Jr. Nancy C. Hrusa John M. Heagle Charles F. Bass William W. Naugle Jr. Gratia Lowe John J. Maroscia Howard K. Herbert Steven W.Beavers Fredric Neary John & Candace Marsellus Margaret Z. Thomas Tambra Hopkins Richard Becker Michael Nonni Marion W. Meyer Anthony Van Witsen Timothy F. Jackson Fern R. Butler Georgiana F. Norton Elizabeth H. Naumberg Pacesetter Robert L. Kidwell Isaac D. Butner Irene Norton Claude & Meira Penchina Kelly S. Betters Orville J. Knott Mary H. Cass Paul Peacock Burton Perry III Peter D. Brickman Clifford E. Knotts Marion Chester Gail Pedescleaux-Muckle William L. Sammons Donald W. Edwards John A. Lepley Lorie Christian James Pfuelb Harriet Schwarzer Randolph D. Hamilton James E. Lopez Carol Courtwright Timothy W. Puffenbarger Henrietta Simeone Jan D. Klotz John C. Marini David F. Daniels William S. Rubin Walter Sutton David R. Kohr Ted Mascott Jack Dolan Dale E. Sams Ralph & Iris Szwarc Charles L. Kroll Ramona H. Matthews Marvin Druger Marilyn B. Shaffer Rina Szwarc R. D. Moore Jr. Michael L. McDowell Bruce A. Dubins William C. Shimer M.J. Van Witsen Peter S. Paine Jr. Susan McMahon Roger N. Fazenbaker William B. Smith IV Louise Wendel Charles L. Rosenthal Edward Nast, MD Arthur J. Fritz Jr. Helen M. Subbio President’s Club John J. Scibetta Constance R. Nyman Linda M. Galloway Edward H. Thorndike Judith Anderson Sally E. Sherwood Christopher J. Paitsel Michael A. Garlitz Eve Tierson-Wool Peter W. Bragdon James T. Townsend Peter Pamepinto Jennifer Groff Bonnie A. Waite Janette Burnett Centurion Frederick F. Pritts John G. Hamilton Howard L. Walton James B. Rattray Merrill M. Webb William E. Davis Richard Barletta John A. Hetrick Robert W. Rock Philip C. Whetstone Albert W. Fowler Kermit E. Becker Ronald Holly Irma Sawyer Phyllis Wilhelm India Graves Steve Bell Ann S. Hudomint Daniel S. Streets Woodrow C. Wilson John Hensel Judith Bergoffen Scott A. Igoe John R. Tarbox James R. Zuhlke Julie Higgins Charles R. Bosley John A. Kinnie George Tasker Sheila M. Mackintosh Carter B. Chase Shaun Koontz John M. Thomas Christopher B. Martin Anne C. Coon Larry G. Layman Grace Vredenburgh Noah Montena Richard H. Dewolf Herbert Lepke Jr.

Organizations Founder’s Club Wellesley College Centurion ESF Alumni Association Women of the University Air Quality Sciences, Inc. Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity Leader Pioneer Undergraduate Student Association NY Library Association Inc Brockway Farms Garden Club President’s Club NYFOA - NAC Franklinville Central High School Helen R. Brady Charitable Trust Pacesetter Quality of Worklife Committee New York Conservation Officers Association ASLA, NY Upstate Chapter St. Matthew's Episcopal Church NY Allergy & Asthma Society Novartis Town of Newcomb Golf Tournament Committee

30 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 Faculty and Staff Founder’s Club James M. Hassett Centurion Johannes Smid ’57 Teresa E. Frese Ralph D. Nyland ’58 Maurice M. Richard S. Hawks ’72 Susan E. Anagnost ’82 David L. VanTress ’76 David R. Gerber PE ’88 Janis Petriceks ’68 Alexander ’40 George H. Kyanka Anonymous John E. View James P. Gibbs Marian C. Poczobutt ’81 Anonymous Robert T. LaLonde George R. Armstrong ’49 Robert G. Werner Eric J. Greenfield ’05 Lindi J. William R. Bentley Harrison H. Payne ’50 Marcia Barber Julie R. White L. P. Herrington Quackenbush ’98 Carlton W. Dence ’47 Dudley J. Raynal Brian D. Boothroyd Pioneer Mark Hill Daniel A. Reeder ’86 President’s Club Robert M. Silverstein James E. Coufal ’60 Lawrence P. Venera A. Jouraeva ’00 Robert G. Reimann ’54 Donald F. Behrend ’66 Jeri Lynn Smith Justin F. Culkowski ’73 Abrahamson Dianne M. Juchimek D. Dayton Reuter Michael R. Brower Kenneth J. Tiss ’78 Charlotte L. Demers ’86 Douglas C. Allen Mary Ann C. Keenan Richard A. Schwab ’69 Emanuel J. Carter Jr. Christopher L. Theodore S. Dibble Thomas E. David J. Kieber Susan L. Senecah George W. Curry Westbrook ’73 Miklos A. Gratzer Amidon ’68 Charles N. Kroll Gail M. Simmons Arthur R. Eschner ’50 Pacesetter Paul B. Hai ’00 John E. Auwaerter ’00 Diane M. Kuehn ’02 Leonard A. Smith ’72 Donald L. Ferlow ’56 Gary E. Colella Charles A. Hall Andrea Baird Louise W. Laughton Ragan A. Squier James P. Halligan Chad P. Dawson ’83 Myrna H. Hall ’95 Judy A. Barton Charles N. Lee ’49 Kathleen A. Stribley Cornelius B. Murphy Jr. M. E. Deming Robin E. Hoffman ’82 Amy L. Bashant ’02 Valerie A. Linda C. Tarolli William F. Porter Danette J. Desimone D. S. Keller ’96 Douglas R. Brackett ’68 Luzadis ’97 Tore E. Timell Norman A. Richards ’57 Cheryl S. Doble ’86 Robin W. Kimmerer ’75 Jerome Brezner Robert W. Horng-sheng Tu ’02 Stephen V. Stehman Michael T. Dugan ’00 Donald J. Leopold William M. Burry ’74 Malmsheimer ’86 Chun J. Wang Larry W. VanDruff Jo Anne C. Ellis Frank L. Maraviglia Wilfred A. Cote Jr. ’58 Richard Mark ’50 David E. White Connie S. Webb Mark P. Fennessy Raymond Masters Allan P. Drew Gregory McGee ’93 Edwin H. White ’62 Ross S. Whaley Thomas R. Fletcher Myron J. Mitchell Daniel D. Dugan Donald G. McLean Patricia D. Williams Leader Michael K. Gooden ’78 John D. Novado Claire B. Dunn Anthony J. Miller ’72 Ruth D. Yanai Christine R. Brenda T. Greenfield William A. Powell George F. Earle Howard C. Miller ’41 Capella-Peters ’80 John P. Hassett Kevin J. Reynolds Theodore A. Endreny Susan D. Morgan ’70 Robert W. Robert D. Hennigan Anatole Sarko ’66 Linda A. Fagan ’93 Barbara L. Nelson Davidson ’56 Mary O. Hooven James M. Savage ’86 John M. Farrell ’91 Roger L. Nissen Jr. Elizabeth A. Elkins Christine A. Langlois Yongwei Sheng John P. Felleman Christopher A. Arthur J. Stipanovic ’74 Lawrence B. Smart Danilo D. Fernando Nowak ’85 Parents President’s Club Paul E. Doxey Craig D. Thompson James P. Blakely Cora K. Clark Bill & Carol Dugan Judas H. Estes Marie Toscano Denise M. Blass David Clark Leader Thomas H. Evans Margaret S. Tully Laurie J. Blood Dolores Clark Robert C. Downs Severin D. Gonnella Richard L. Ulrich Dale A. Blothenburg Janice Clark John A. Thorne Ellen M. Griffin Nicholas J. Viscio Tammy Blume Stephen L. Cocca Pacesetter Tedd Habberfield William D. Walton Mark R. Bocketti David Coder Brian P. Brady Constance Harper Robert G. Williams Steven J. Bolton Arlene Cody Terry L. Brown James K. Harris Pioneer Susan B. Borchardt Carol Cohen Thomas A. Davidheiser Marie S. Innocent Donald Ackerley Benjamin A. Bosher Jr Lynn M. Colletti John E. Kenderdine Jr. Charles Kaczynski Kathleen M. Adragna Tari Botto John Cologgi Walter G. Raza Leonard J. Kaplan Robin L. Ahrens Randal O. Bouwens Donna L. Colvin David H. Sullivan Chao Yu Kung Charity I. Akujuo Barbara J. Brady Patricia Comartin John L. Tripodi Thomas G. Kuser John S. Alberts Warren Brand Janice W. Coon Chih-Wei Wang Daniel J. Kwiatkowski Catherine M. Albunio Nancy Bronstein Linda Corbett Karen K. Zumwalt Denis A. Livingston Salim M. Almuti Margaret K. Brown Clare H. Cornell Robert Macleod Mary R. Brusoe R. Craig Cornell Centurion Betty J. Andre Patricia O. Mitchell Nancy L. Bryant Kathleen W. Costello Steven R. Alexander Robert Andreassen Richard W. Newman Alan Bumpus Lynn E. Coyne Milton I. Bickle Christina Aracil Michael L. Nicoll Joseph A. Burns Andrew W. Crapo John J. Blakeney Barbara Augstein John A. Nolan Edmund M. Cancellare Janet E. Crast Dante E. Blatt Donald R. Baker Sally-Ann Peters Richard P. Cargill Raymond F. Cronk Magda Boulos Michele R. Baker Jeff Rogers Karen A. Carlson John F. Crowley Rose Bowden Michael F. Barber George F. Ruppel Jr. Jacquelyn Case Eladio Cruz Susan Carnevale Joanne M. Bartolomei Cathy K. Ryan Beth J. Cash Ronald L. Culbertson Chad Cohen Kathleen M. Bauer Alan S. Sacerdote Gloria P. Caviglia Gregory O. Custer Patrick J. Colby Sylviane S. Baumflek Frederick Saia John K. Chatterton Manuel da Silva Robert J. Craner Gary M. Behms Whitney Saunders Margaret A. Chesbro Peter S. D'Angelo Michael Cubera Mark S. Bellenger Nancy A. Savoy Richard A. Chetney Sr. Robert C. Darin Miriam A. Cunha Gail Berben Thomas E. Smyser Barbara J. Christ Richard D. Dayton Arthur De Rise David Berkery Yvette St. Jacques Paul A. Christman Alan Degracia John F. Dickey Philip W. Berler James P. Stewart Augustus J. Cicala Jr. Sandra E. Degroat Thomas L. Doody Robert P. Billings George E. Stuckey Jr. Anne M. Bishop Donna M. Ciurzynski Douglas G. DeRue

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Parents continued Marsha G. Deuel Dennis J. Hayes III Robert W. Manfrida Gary A. Powers Donald F. Storm MD Roy L. Deyo Michael Hayes Robert W. Manning Barbara A. Raab Mary C. Strang Robert J. Di Carlo Susan Hernon Paul P. Marchese Jean A. Rasmus Angela P. Stuber Julie Diefendorf Dana L. Herrington J. S. Marcus Westley H. Reeves Kaye L. Studdert Frank B. DiGirolomo Richard E. Hetey Samuel Marr Michael G. Reilly Evelyn Sullivan Richard L. Dingman Mark P. Hettler Kathleen Marsala Cynthia Reppel Mark Suraf Maurice J. Dionne Jude Holdsworth Charles W. Martin Jr. Albert G. Richard Richard N. Swanson Kathleen A. Dixon Eileen K. Hollembaek Kathleen M. Martin Timothy R. Riley Joseph Szwed Thomas M. Dodd Edward E. Holtz Kimberly Martinez Michael R. Riposo Edward Taylor George Doherty Evelyn Holz Martin Martino Mark E. Robbins Amy L. Thatcher Joseph Donigan Robert J. Howland Ray S. Mastin Margaret E. Ronan George R. Thompson Edward G. Dooley McKinnon B. Huggins James D. McFadden Elizabeth Rose Samuel L. Thorndike Jr. Roma Douglas Douglas E. Hutson Brian M. McMillin Fernando P. Rufa Edward F. Tidd III James M. Drake Frederick C. Ingerson Thomas E. Mead Paul C. Russell Faith Tidd Bernadette Drumgoole Frances Innella Laurie A. Meehan Vito S. Russo Phyllis A. Trapani Marilyn Duggan James C. Ippolito Patricia A. Meschino Kevin Ryan Mary Tretiak Paul K. Dukette Cecelia Jeffrey Donna J. Meyer Denise C. Sabattis Linda Tringali James T. Dumpert Jeffrey M. Jenkins Charles R. Miller Ann M. Sanger Roberta Truscello John M. Dunay Samuel A. Joy Craig L. Miller Kathryn M. Sanzo Susan J. Tunkey Jay A. Dunn Marilyn Kahan Matthew Miller Damodaran Sathyamurthy Mary Ellen Tunsky William M. Eddy Marvin Kapus William F. Millier Gregory P. Savas James C. Turner Eugene L. Edwards Carol Keener Diane M. Money Suzanne L. Scales Terry C. Ulion James P. Eisenberg Tracy Kellogg John Montalbano Brad Schoenberg William C. Van Wormer Carole Ellsworth William G. Kerr Michael C. Moore James P. Schofield Todd A. VanAuker Clare Epworth Barry C. Kessler Ronald H. Mucha Rhonda Scicutella Elizabeth Veliz Frederick W. Erlich David Kessler Merle Murphy John A. Scott Michael Verdile Miguel Escobar Donna Kieper Susan K. Nachtrieb Pamela C. Scott Alfonse Visco Theresa A. Fadden Daniel King Linda Nack George Seeger Roy F. Viskupic Rita P. Fischedick Kevin R. King Daniel F. Nagle Richard W. Shappell Anna Vistocci Karen S. Fisher John Kirk Victor Nelson Steven J. Sheldon Cathy A. Wade Michael A. Fitzgibbons Margaret A. Klein Bruce Nevin Mary G. Sheridan George Waldenmayer Paula Fontaine Joyce Koenig Doreen Newton Dennis E. Showers Kevin M. Walsh Betsy R. Foote Kathy Koers Keith Nicholas Wendy Sidener Lisa Walsh Melissa A. Forbes Kristopher Konis Patricia Nichols Gina Silverstein Mary Walsh Don R. Forisha Tina Kral Charles L. Norton Alfred Simeone Jr. Wayne S. Warner Paul G. Foster Raymond Krukovsky Deborah L. Oliver Alan Simpson Gary L. Warren Linda Fouskaris Mary C. Lanzafame Kimberly M. Oliver Diana L. Simpson Robert G. Weigand III John R. Fox Thomas Larose John J. Olszewski Allissa F. Smith Ronald J. Weiss Joseph M. Fox Linda J. Latimer Stephen J. Pachla Debra S. Smith Douglas R. Wernet Dawn Franits David G. Leckvarcik Donna C. Padowski James R. Smith Eileen A. Whalen David M. Freund Henry Lee Joseph Pagano Mary F. Smith Theodore R. Wiedrich Ruthel Fung Ronald Lehrer Linda Pallack Richard Smith Denise C. Williams Christine Furlong Richard Leo Michele Pangburn Suzanne C. Smith Linda V. Williams Donald Gardner Jeanne Leone Gregory A. Partch William F. Smith III Scott W. Williams Mary G. Gerhart Richard G. Liddell Anthony M. Pastore Richard R. Snyder Ernest J. Wiltsie Paul H. Gerlach Arthur J. Lipp Linda A. Paul Samuel H. Soffler Richard Winter Thomas D. Gibbons Steven Lippold Susan Peguero Christine A. Sohm David T. Wolfson Roy J. Gilbert Ilene S. Liszka Agnes Penque Arthur O. Soyk Ronald J. Wolverton Michael A. Goldsmith Daniel A. Little Glenn E. Pezzulo Barbara Spinosa Terrance O. Woodburn Stephen Gomez Richard Lituchy Richard E. Piascik Mary Spitaletta Jacquelyn A. Woodford Peter Grace Jane Lloyd Michael A. Pichura Jr. Carolyn G. Stafford Charles R. Yeskey William R. Guenther Brenda Loerzel Conrad F. Piskorz George Stergio Doris R. Young Ken Hadam Elizabeth N. Logan Robert E. Platt Margaret A. Stevens Sara E. Young Linda K. Haffner Patricia M. Logan Larry D. Pless Lisa Stevenson Stanley L. Zak Jr. George Hainer Michael D. Lorenz Janet L. Plummer William J. Stilan Ellen E. Haley Mustafa Malkoc Patricia Portzline Richard W. Stoddard

32 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 Named Funds George J. Albrecht Lecture Fund College Memorial Fund Minert E. Hull Endowed Scholarship Maurice M. & Annette Alexander Continuing Education Fund Mattias C. Huppuch ’29 Scholarship Wetland Research Fund Daniel Cooke ’55 Ranger School Scholarship Jack Hutton Scholarship Stuart D. & Cecile T. Alexander Wilfred A. Cote Jr. Endowed International Paper Company Endowed Fellowship Wood Technology Seminar Fund Endowed Centennial Scholarship Allied Paper Sales Associates Endowment William J. Cox Memorial Scholarship Edwin C. Jahn Fellowship Alumni & Friends Endowment for Pulp Cranberry Lake Endowment James River Corporation Endowed Scholarship and Paper Science George B. Creamer Endowed Scholarship Robert Jelinek Endowed Scholarship Domenico & Serafina Annese Fund William Cross Memorial Scholarship Lancy Jen ’51 Endowed Scholarship Annual Fund Merit Scholarship Program Arthur G. & Pearl L. Crysler Herman L. Joachim Endowed Scholarship Baillie Lumber Company Scholarship Fund Endowed Scholarships Herman L. & Gertrude Joachim Baker Laboratory Equipment Fund Nicholas DeCandia Endowed Scholarship Endowment Fund Paul C. Baldwin Endowed Scholarship Wilford A. Dence Award Robert B. Johnson & Class of 1952 Scholarship Bartlett Tree Foundation Grant-In-Aid Carlton F. Diskin Endowed Scholarship William L. Johnson Fund Curtis H. Bauer Scholarship William J. Donlon Visiting for the Mapping Sciences Herbert R. Baxter Scholarship Fund Professorship in Environmental Science Kappa Phi Delta Scholarship Fund Warren Bennett Memorial Fund Aladino Duke Scholarship E. Scott Kasprowicz ’78 Fund Jay & Olive Bentley Scholarship Fund George F. Earle Memorial Scholarship Fund William Munsey Kennedy Jr. Olive M. Bentley Ranger School Scholarship George F. Earle Off-Campus Scholarship Distinguished Professor & Scholarship Fund and Chairs Award Empire State Paper Sales Associates Ralph T. King Recognition Fund John V. Berglund Memorial Forestry Empire State TAPPI Endowed Scholarship Friedrich Klaehn Award Scholarship Fund Endowment for Management Education Philip L. Knapp Endowed Scholarship Alfred Green Blake Endowed Scholarship in Paper Science & Engineering George J. Kneeland Endowed Scholarship Blasland Bouck & Lee ESF in the High School Charles W. Engelhard, Jr. Endowed Scholarship A.E. Komar Charitable Remainder Trust Minority Scholarship/Internship Program Engelhard Corporation Endowed Scholarship A. E. Komar Student Aid Fund Board of Trustees Fund Entreprenurial Program Endowment Maurice Landberge Endowment Olin & Grace Bockes Fund Saul L. Epstein Endowed Scholarship Landscape Architecture Advisory Simeon H. Bornt III Memorial Fund Faculty of Chemistry Fund Council Fund Bristol-Myers Squibb Minority Scholars Program Faculty of Environmental & Forest Biology Fund Landscape Architecture Advisory Kenneth W. Britt Endowed Scholarship Faculty of Forestry Endowment Council Scholarship John W. & Elizabeth C. Brooks Fund Faculty of Forestry Fund Gerald N. Lanier Memorial Fund H.P. Brown Endowed Scholarship Faculty of Landscape Architecture Fund Albert L. Leaf Memorial Fund Henry H. Buckley Endowed Scholarship Faculty of Paper Science & Engineering Fund George W. Lee ’47 Endowment Fund Frank & Letitia Buholtz Endowed Scholarship Faculty of Wood Products Engineering Fund Clarence Earl Libby Endowed Scholarship in Honor of Dr. C. Eugene Farnsworth C. Eugene Farnsworth Memorial Fellowship Littlehales Scholarship Fund Robert L. Burgess Scholarship Sol Feinstone Environmental Award Frank W. Lorey Endowed Scholarship Russell F. Burke Memorial Fund Jean E. Fisher Memorial Fund Julia A. Lorey Memorial Fund Emanuel J. Carter Jr. Award Forest Engineering Alumni Scholarship Josiah Lowe & Hugh Wilcox Scholarship Fund Daniel M. Castagnozzi Memorial Fund Forestry Undergraduate Scholarship Malcolm G. Lyon Endowed Scholarship Central National-Gottesman Inc. Jeremy Frenzel Scholarship for Tropical Ecology Marsellus Forest Management Fund Endowed Scholarship Field Experience Bob Marshall Fund Denise M. Cerimeli Memorial Fund Philip Friedman Memorial Fund Renata Marton Endowed Scholarship L. Baxter Chamberlain Endowed Scholarship Friends of Moon Library Endowment Herbert B. McKean ’33 Endowment Fund Betty Moore Chamberlaine Memorial Fund Geis Memorial Fund John A. Meyer Endowed Professorship John & Marie Chamberlaine D. Samuel Gottesman Endowed Scholarship John A. Meyer Environmental Chemistry Memorial Scholarship Christina Lynn Greif Carlson Scholarship Chemistry Citizenship Award Endowed Scholarship John A. Meyer Graduate Fellowship Chemistry Emeriti Faculty Fellowship Grossman-Southern Container Foundation John A. Meyer Wood-Plastic Scholarship Chemistry Graduate Fellowship Endowed Scholarship Robert A. Miller Hardwood Earl Church Memorial Fund Richard & Patricia Gustafson Company Scholarship John P. Clark Memorial Scholarship Charitable Remainder Unitrust H. Walter Moeller Fund 1931 Class Fund Gutchess Family Fund Harry Clare Moore Endowed Scholarship Alec C. Proskine ’36 Scholarship Gary Hamilton ’76 Memorial Scholarship Patricia & Jeffrey Morrell Scholarship 1939 Class Fund Hammermill Endowed Scholarship Fund John L. Morrison Scholarship Fund 1943 Class Fund Carmen McCoy-Harrison Memorial Scholarship Edward K. Mullen Endowed Scholarship 1950 Class Fund Joseph & Ruth Hasenstab Memorial Scholarship News & Publications Fund 1951 Class Fund Cyrus Heigl Endowed Scholarship New York State/Canadian PIMA Class of 1958 Endowment Janet Hensel Memorial Fund Endowed Scholarship Class of 1964 Scholarship Hercules, Inc. Endowed Scholarship New York State Conservation Officers Raymond & Barbara Cline Bernard & Rebecca Hirsch Scholarship Association Scholarship Silviculture Scholarship R.N. Hoerner Sr., A.J. Hus, & J.H. Myers New York Forest Owners' Sandy Cochran Memorial Fund Founder’s Scholarship Association Scholarship Fund Dann Colvin Scholarship Huntington Renovation Fund O'Brien & Gere ESF in the High School College Anniversary Fund Harold Henry Holden Endowed Scholarship Minority Scholarship/Internship Program

33 Inside ESF Fall 2005 • Winter 2006 Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 Named Funds continued

George A. Oechsle Endowed Scholarship Carl M. Rise Fellowship in Forest Roger and Bertha Strauss Endowed Scholarship Olin Corporation Endowed Scholarship Products Business Student Affairs Fund Alan W. Oliner Endowed Scholarship Raymond Rizzo Memorial Scholarship Fund Student Association Fund Frederic W. O'Neil Endowed Scholarship Robin Hood Oak Gift Plan Student Leader Fund C.L. Pack Endowment Roosevelt Wild Life Station Fund Edna Bailey Sussman Fund Randolph Green Pack Fund Phyllis Roskin Memorial Award Vivian Ryan Sutton Scholarship Paper Chase Endowed Scholarship Laurence E. Russell Endowed Scholarship Micharl M. Szwarc Memorial Fellowship Paper Industry Management Association Richard W. Sage Jr. Apprenticeship Fund Walter E. Tarbox Memorial Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Saratoga Associates Fund Raymond H. Taylor Endowed Scholarship Parmalee Pooled Income Fund Randall J. Schmidt Memorial Fund Louis J. Thaisz Memorial Scholarship Harrison H. Payne Scholarship Fund Conrad Schuerch Chemistry Peter G. Thomson Endowed Scholarship Burton E. Perry Jr. Memorial Fund Graduate Scholarship Thousand Island Biological Station Fund Jerome & Bertha Prigoff Endowment Gary Scott Memorial Fund Sandra C. Trice Endowed Scholarship Pound Family Charitable Remainder Trust Richard B. Scudder Endowed Scholarship Tropical Social Forestry Fund Pulp and Paper Class of 1938 Bradford G. Sears Lecture Fund 25th Anniversary Corporate Scholarship Endowed Scholarship 75th Anniversary Endowed Scholarship Endowment Fund Pulp and Paper Class of 1951 Walter A. Sherman Undergraduate Scholarship 25th Anniversary Scholarship Endowment Fund Endowed Scholarship Hardy L. Shirley Memorial Fund Union Camp Corporation Endowed Scholarship Pulp and Paper Class of 1952 Joseph C. Shouvlin Endowed Scholarship Piet Van Witsen Memorial Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Savel B. Silverborg Memorial Scholarship John J. View Memorial Scholarship Fund Pulp and Paper Class of 1954 John & Henrietta Simeone Endowed Scholarship Robert F. Vokes Endowed Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Sigma Lambda Alpha Scholarship Ira D. Wallach Endowed Scholarship Pulp and Paper Class of 1958 Carl O. Skoggard Endowed Scholarship James G. Wallach & Kenneth L. Wallach Endowed Scholarship Raymond M. ’52 & Rita J. Smith Endowed Scholarship Pulp and Paper Class of 1967 Scholarship Fund Richard J. & Lonny Watro Fund Endowed Scholarship Society of American Foresters Bill & Helen Webb Huntington Pulp and Paper Class of 1971 Bauer/Sand Scholarship Fund Field Apprenticeship Fund Endowed Scholarship Solvay Paperboard Scholarship Beverly Whaley Scholarship Pulp and Paper Class of 1977 Ernest Sondheimer Fund Ross S. Whaley Endowment Endowed Scholarship John V. Spachner Endowed Scholarship Gerald H. Williams Scholarship Ranger School Endowment Joseph S. Spaid, Sr. Fellowship Bruce Wright Endowed Scholarship Ranger School Equipment Fund Leroy C. Stegeman Endowment Robert A. Zabel Endowed Scholarship Eugene C. Reichard Scholarship in Invertebrate Ecology Harold F. Zigmund Endowed Scholarship John H. Rich Endowed Scholarship Elmer K. Stilbert ’39 Fund

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March 18 New York City Accepted Student Reception, 1 - 3 p.m., Lubin House, New York City. Additional information: Undergraduate Admissions, 1-800-777-7373 or www.esf.edu/admissions/asr.htm February 20 April 1 Accepted Student Reception, Alumni Lounge, Marshall Hall. Also: March Campus Day of Community Service. Additional information: Office of 25, April 22. Additional information: Undergraduate Admissions, Student Activities, 470-6658. 1-800-777-7373 or www.esf.edu/admissions/asr.htm April 4-6 February 24 Remote Sensing Across the Great Lakes: Observations, Monitoring and SUNY Alumni of Atlanta Annual Mid Winter Gathering, Holiday Inn Action, Clarion Riverside Hotel, Rochester, N.Y. Additional information: Select Atlanta-Perimeter/Dunwoody, Atlanta, Ga. Additional informa- ESF Outreach, 315-470-6888 or http://rdx.glc.org/06 tion: ESF Alumni Office, 315-470-6632 or [email protected] April 5 February 24 SUNY Alumni Reception, Washington, DC. Location to be determined. 2006 Festival of Places, Alumni Lounge, Marshall Hall. Additional Additional information: ESF Alumni Office, 315-470-6632 or information: Faculty of Landscape Architecture, 315-470-6544. [email protected] March 10 April 7 Transfer Day at ESF for prospective transfer students, Baker Laboratory Spring Awards Banquet, Oncenter Complex Convention Center. Foyer. Additional information: Undergraduate Admissions, Additional information: Office of Student Activities, 470-6658. 1-800-777-7373 or www.esf.edu/admissions/transferday.htm Farnsworth Lecture, 3:30 - 5 p.m., 140 Baker Laboratory. "The Erosion of March 11 Public Space: Acquiring and Allocating Conservation Lands," Dr. Sally Fairfax, Henry J. Vaux Distinquished Professor of Forest Policy, UC- Accepted Graduate Student Reception, Moon Library Conference Room. Berkeley. Additional information: Faculty of Forest and Natural Resources Additional information: Office of Instruction and Graduate Studies, Management, 315-470-6536 or www.esf.edu/womenscaucus/speakers.htm 315-470-6599 or http://web.esf.edu/gweb/ April 9-11 March 15-16 20th Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, The Sagamore, Stormwater Management Program: Design and Implementation of Ero- Bolton Landing, N.Y. Additional information: ESF Outreach, 315-470- sion and Sediment Practices, Alumni Lounge, Marshall Hall, SUNY-ESF. 6888 or http://www.esf.edu/nerr/ Also: March 28-29, Fishkill, N.Y. Additional information: ESF Outreach, 315-470-6888 or www.esf.edu/outreach/stormwater/ April 17-22 March 16 Earth Week at ESF. Sponsor: Undergraduate Student Association. Addi- tional information: Office of Student Activities, 470-6658. SUNY Alumni of Florida Gathering, Kissimmee/Orlando, Florida. Addi- tional information: ESF Alumni Office, 315-470-6632 or [email protected]