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Dr. Michael Pipkin and Dr. Adrienne Suggs Franklin Square’s go-to team in emergency medicine. as Spring/Summer 2010

as promised is published by the Franklin Square Hospital Center Foundation for friends and donors. inside this issue President, Franklin Square Hospital Center Adrienne Kirby, PhD pg 3 FEATURE Vice President, Development and Community Relations Janet Rafky Dr. Michael Pipkin Director, Annual Fund Programs Excellence in any emergency Kristi Rasmussen Dr. Michael Pipkin directs the busiest emergency department in Manager, Foundation Operations Maryland. A fierce and committed emergency medicine advocate, his ideas Michelle Sakowski and inspirations are evident everywhere in a state-of-the-art ED nearing

Development Coordinator completion in the new Patient Care Tower. Megan Doty pg 6 FEATURE Coordinator, Office Administration Emma Nuese Dr. Adrienne Suggs Publication Management, Design & Production Sky Design LLC Caring from the start Dr. Adrienne Suggs, Director of Pediatric Emergency and Inpatient Services, Editor provides the vision and direction for Franklin Square’s entirely unique and Robert Gray Writing & Editing LLC specialized approach to pediatric care. Contributing Writers Robert Gray David Beaudouin Susan Walker pg 8 Donor Profile pg 11 Foundation Profile pg 14 Corporate Donor Profile Tireless fundraiser for Franklin Square and Photography When it comes to supporting human Cole Roofing Company is a fourth generation Coyle Commercial Photography particularly children, Virginia Gallik carries services, healthcare and leadership training, Baltimore company and Franklin Square Greg Cannizzaro on a family tradition: offering Franklin the Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation . “Giving back just makes sense,” Bovis Lend Lease Square a gift over time. is at the forefront of Baltimore area family says Vice President Bill Cole. foundations. pg 9 Associate Profile pg 15 Patient Care Tower Update Ann Heil: A Beacon of Hope pg 12 Foundation News As the finishing touches are added to the Director of Volunteer Raising Funds and Awareness interior spaces of the stunning, seven- Please direct gifts and requests for further information to: Services Ann Heil has When Kelly Ware’s melanoma recurred story Patient Care Tower addition on built a 20-year career after 20 years, she founded Kelly’s Dream… campus, a fall grand opening is planned. Franklin Square Hospital Center Foundation with MedStar Health. Medical Arts Building To Cure Melanoma . In April, the organization’s 9101 Franklin Square Drive, Suite 214 Today, her commitment Shrimp Feast and Bull Roast raised pg 16 Leadership: Moving Up, Baltimore, MD 21237-3998 is helping volunteers $20,000 to support Franklin Square’s Moving In 443-777-7980 make the most of their Maryland Melanoma Center. Outgoing Franklin Square President service to Franklin Square. www.franklinsquare.org/foundation Reaching Out to Young Professionals Carl Schindelar moves up to a new role as [email protected] pg 10 Volunteer Profile Board members Abby Ross Spilker and Executive Vice President of Operations for Aaron Piccirilli nurture a rising generation the Baltimore Region of MedStar Health. He volunteers in Emergency Medicine. She of Franklin Square leadership at young Dr. Adrienne Kirby is named President of offers her services to the gift shop. Together, professionals networking events. Franklin Square. Loren and Lois Baker are the picture of dedication and commitment to service. as FEATURE 2 3

Many ways of giving Dr . Michael Pipkin:

At Franklin Square Hospital Center, the determined efforts of very committed and Excellence in any generous people keep the promise of excellence in community healthcare every day. This is especially true in our Emergency Department, which happens to be the busiest—and emergency perhaps most innovative—ED in Maryland. In this issue of as promised , we celebrate commitment in all its forms. Meet Dr. Michael As the new Emergency Department Pipkin, Chairman, Emergency Medicine , who relishes the “fast-paced nature” of the ED and has been a leader in the design of the new Patient Care Tower. And there’s readies to open, Franklin Square Dr. Adrienne Suggs, driving force behind Franklin Square's unique Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Inpatient Services. Between them, Pipkin and Suggs do some of the best prepares for “the next step and most advanced emergency care in Maryland. Soon, they’ll be doing it in the State’s in patient care.” newest ED , as well.

Also in this issue, we recognize some of the many people it takes to help us keep the ER—the phrase itself can conjure up any number of prime- promise of excellence in community-based healthcare. Every story in this issue represents time TV dramas. But in the real world, it has an entirely yet another facet of the amazing dedication we find all around us—volunteers, associates, different meaning for Dr. Michael Pipkin. “The Emergency grateful patients, corporate partners, and more. Department is just a great environment in which to practice medicine,” he says. “There’s a certain fast-paced nature, and Finally , we bid a fond farewell to Franklin Square’s President Carl Schindelar, who I like that I have to stay up to date in a broad range of topics recently recommitted his considerable talents to MedStar Health’s long-term success as and specialties constantly in to do my job—from Executive Vice President of Operations for the Baltimore region. We are equally excited pediatrics to geriatrics and everything in between. I see In this issue , we to welcome Dr. Adrienne Kirby, most recently Operating Officer, Ambulatory something new every day.” Services and Programs of Excellence at Virtua Health in New Jersey, as our new celebrate commitment— President. Dr. Pipkin should know. As Chairman of Franklin Square’s Emergency Department, he oversees what is currently the in all its forms.” During this beautiful time of year, everything seems possible. Please join us in thanking busiest ED in Maryland. What’s more, his department is ” these dedicated people who give so much of themselves to help us keep the promise of about to undergo a dramatic transformation as it moves excellence in community care at Franklin Square and MedStar Health. into an expanded state-of-the-art space in Franklin Square’s new Patient Care Tower later this year. “There’s no question Sincerely, that everyone on staff is very excited to be in this new cutting- edge environment,” he says. “It will provide all of us with the necessary space to provide excellent emergency care. Without a doubt, the Patient Care Tower represents a significant piece of the puzzle needed for high-quality healthcare in Eastern Baltimore County.”

A real opportunity For Michael Pipkin, emergency medicine was his passion from the start of his career. After graduating from George Washington University Medical School, he did his residency at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, where he trained in emergency medicine. “I had been working in emergency When you have a strong departments during most of my undergraduate and graduate career, so emergency medicine was already a big part of my Janet Rafky hospital in your community, life,” he notes. Vice President, Development and Community Relations Franklin Square Hospital Center Foundation it’s just good for everyone.” as FEATURE 4 5 We pride ourselves in the ability to think outside the ED: Growth and Success ” AT A GLANCE box in order to From 2006 to 2009, Franklin Square’s Emergency Department has seen steady growth due to its recognized quality of care throughout the surrounding community. Today, the department has the highest volume of patients of any emergency serve our patients department in the State of Maryland. Highlights include: in the most effective Total volume of patients: 4.4% growth (102,010 to 106,447) and efficient way.” Total admissions: 12% growth (19,989 to 22,331)

Ambulance admissions: 21% growth (15,056 to 18,267)

Pediatric ED admissions: 20% growth (832 to 998)

Returning to the Washington DC area in 1997, he joined the Mid while there. Recognizing that the transport and processing of Atlantic Healthcare Group. When MedStar merged with Helix specimens outside the ED can add unnecessary delays to a Dr. Pipkin, “Part of the solution to overcrowding, in the short efficiency. For example, the new ED will have 10 intake rooms Health to become MedStar Health, Dr. Pipkin had the chance to patient visit, the hospital laboratory was added there to hasten the term, is an appropriately sized facility to care for the patients in that can expand to an additional 15 if necessary. “The hope is join Franklin Square’s Emergency Department in 1999. “I saw it turnaround of patient tests.”By and large it takes most hospital our community. The new Emergency Department in the Patient that when patients enter the new ED, they won’t have to wait as a wonderful opportunity,” he recalls. Starting as a staff labs an hour to get samples to the lab and results back to an ED,” Care Tower will provide that solution.” in the lobby but can be seen right away,” says Dr. Pipkin. physician, Dr. Pipkin was named the Associate Chair of the says Dr. Pipkin. “But I can take a tube of blood and walk to the lab To promote the importance of the new Patient Care Tower and department in 2002. In 2004, he became Chairman. in our Emergency Department and get an answer in 60 seconds. The next step That’s incredible—and to the hospital’s credit to provide the ED the expanded ED it will house, Dr. Pipkin regularly hosts Since 2006, Dr. Pipkin has been part of the hospital’s leadership Space race and our patients with that kind of support.” fundraising presentations to local business and neighborhood team involved in the planning of the new Patient Care Tower. In groups. “I certainly want to get our message out to raise awareness As Chair, Dr. Pipkin is quick to point out the major successes of meeting the needs of the new Emergency Department there, he and help people understand how the new building benefits the the hospital’s Emergency Department. Number one is of course cites three key elements—planning for greater volume, designing entire community. When you have a strong hospital in your the fact that Franklin Square manages the highest volume of for patient comfort (such as private rooms) and maximizing space community, that’s just a good thing for everyone,” he says. patients of any ED in the state. “Why are we so successful?” asks Dr. Pipkin. “We were in the right place at the right time with the right model to provide safe, efficient, and compassionate emergency care. Franklin Square has become recognized in the community as a place where people can come and receive this standard of care.”

But with this have come challenges. Like many emergency departments across the country, Franklin Square’s ED is faced with the dilemma of treating a growing number of patients within a physical space designed to accommodate far fewer numbers. The situation, says Pipkin, can make any ED grind to a crawl. In addition, the Emergency Department staff has begun to look at new ways to admit and process patients as they arrive in order “Our staff is not willing to accept this as our reality,” he says. “We to provide more efficient treatment. One model involves pride ourselves in the ability to think outside the box in order to the placement of providers closer to the ED’s entrance. “The last serve our patients in the most effective and efficient way.” person you want to see when you go to the ED is a security guard As proof of such creative thinking, Dr. Pipkin points out the a registration person,” says Dr. Pipkin. “You want to see a nurse, presence of the hospital’s state-of-the-art laboratory within the a physician’s assistant or a doctor who can help you immediately.” ED. While 80 percent of patients seen at Franklin Square’s ED As a result of these efforts and others, patient waits at Franklin are discharged to home, most need some sort of laboratory testing Square’s ED are shorter than at many hospitals. Still, says

Top left : Dr. Pipkin (right) and ED associates. Above: Having a lab in the ED means test results “in 60 seconds.” Bottom right : Dr. Pipkin in his office (left). New Patient Care Tower (right) as FEATURE as FEATURE 6 7

A new paradigm patients the same level of care from the same provider in a single location. Nurses can be retained within the Department while It was this perspective that brought Dr. pediatricians can see all of their patients in one location. “We Suggs to Franklin Square in October deliver better care through our combined units, because that gives 2003, after being hired by Dr. Scott us better staffing,” says Dr. Suggs. If your child were Krugman, Chair of Franklin Square’s Pediatrics Department. Dr. Suggs previously Soon after opening, the Department became known as an sick, you’d want had worked for five years at the University innovative model for pediatric ED care. Today, it still receives a of Maryland Medical Center’s pediatric steady stream of visitors to observe the staff at work. “We’ve ER as an attending physician. At the same become a leader, and now other hospitals are setting up their units the best care from time, she was the Child Abuse Pediatrician for the Howard in a similar way,” says Suggs. However, she is quick to credit Dr. County Health Department’s Child Advocacy Center, examining Krugman for the Department’s innovative structure. “It was his children who were victims of physical or sexual abuse. “Scott vision that made this a reality,” she says. a pediatrician in knew my work at University, which got him interested in me,” she recalls. “When the concept for the new Pediatrics ED was Delivering peace of mind a unit with 24/7 approved, he recruited me to run it.” Looking ahead, Dr. Suggs is enthusiastic about the move into the When the Pediatric Emergency Department and Inpatient Unit new Patient Care Tower this fall. “It will give us more in the way coverage.” opened in January 2004, it was the first of its kind in Maryland of physical resources to enhance the great care we already and only the second of its kind in the country. What made it deliver,” she says. Overall, she believes that the Pediatric ED will unique was a simple act of addition. Instead of maintaining continue to gain momentum from the surrounding community. separate pediatric ED and inpatient units, the two were integrated “While we’re the hospital of convenience to residents of this area, into a single child-friendly environment that was physically we’ve become the hospital of choice,” says Dr. Suggs. “People no removed from the hubbub of the main Emergency Department. longer have to leave this community to find superior pediatric By combining units, the Pediatric ED is able to give pediatric care—and peace of mind.”

THE HUMAN SIDE OF HEALTHY Dr . Adrienne Suggs: Caring from the start New Year’s emergency

New Franklin Square Pediatric Emergency and Inpatient Department It was New Year’s Eve 2009, and Keith and Carrie Wilson were worried.

to feature innovative haven for its youngest patients Their two year-old daughter Cayden developed a hacking cough and fever that

When Adrienne Suggs was a young resident completing her ED, but these units are still not common in community hospitals. grew steadily worse. “I was hesitant about taking my child to an emergency training at the University of Chicago in the 1990s, she had a Instead, says Dr. Suggs, a pediatrician would be on the floor at running joke with her colleagues that always began with, “When certain times of the day and on call in the interim. It may seem a room on a holiday, when you think no one wants to be there or wants to I get my own hospital, I’ll…” Now, almost two decades later, Dr. reasonable model, but in fact it falls terribly short, according to help,” recalls Carrie. But when the family arrived at Franklin Square’s Suggs says with a smile, “Well, I’m pretty close.” Dr. Suggs. Pediatric ED at 9:30 PM, a pediatric nurse met with them right away. Her title could explain why. Dr. Suggs is the Director of Pediatric “In a non-pediatric emergency department, you’re not getting Emergency and Inpatient Services at Franklin Square Hospital focused pediatric care by dedicated pediatricians and pediatric By 1 AM, Cayden was treated and the Wilsons were home. Center, a position she has held since 2003. But what really matters nurses who love to take care of kids,” she says. “It’s just not the same much more to her is the fact of what her unit provides—an entirely level of specialization.” “Everyone was wonderful there,” says Carrie. “One of new and unique approach to the practice of emergency pediatric care. Within a non-dedicated pediatric ED, Dr. Suggs notes, you the nurses even gave Cayden a little stuffed mouse. instead may find physicians from other disciplines taking care of Kids are different She still has it.” pediatric patients. “But if your child were sick, you know what Traditionally, hospital emergency departments have been set up to you’d want,” she says, “The best care from a pediatrician in a unit treat all patients alike, whether they are adults or children. Today, that that has dedicated 24/7 coverage.” most academic medical settings do provide a separate pediatric Top left : Dr. Adrienne Suggs believes the best pediatric care is provided by “dedicated pediatricians who love to take care of kids.” Bottom right : Carrie Wilson (left to right) and daughter Cayden (front). Spring /Summer 2010 8 DONOR PROFILE 9 Virginia Gallik ASSOCIATE PROFILE Ann Heil : Award-winning commitment to service

A gift over time In an era when most people will work for several different employers each potential volunteer to explain the hospital’s needs, then listens before they retire, Franklin Square’s Director of Volunteer Services carefully to assess their talents and interests and find a volunteer Ann Heil bucks the trend. She has been working in the MedStar Health opportunity that matches those as closely as possible. “When you For Virginia Gallik and her family, System for 20 years, first at Harbor Hospital for 9 years and now for 11 hone that match, you have something great to build on,” she says. years at Franklin Square. donating to Franklin Square is a The approach has been a successful one with many volunteers who’ve Her commitment to Franklin Square and its mission goes well beyond been with Franklin Square for decades. She has even seen people who lifelong affair her work as Director of Volunteer Services. She also makes a personal volunteered in their teens return to the hospital as healthcare providers. commitment, volunteering as a peer-to-peer solicitor who talks to her Volunteers fall into all age groups, from 15 to 90 and one who, at the age Don’t accuse Virginia Gallik of standing still. The 85 year- fellow employees about making a contribution to the Patient Tower of 100, still knits hats for the hospital’s newborns. “We have a wonderful old Dundalk resident is a literal whirlwind of activity and Campaign and donating to the hospital’s fundraising efforts every year. mix of people sharing friendships and wisdom, enhancing each others’ good cheer, volunteering as a greeter at the local library, She has also been recognized for her leadership at Franklin Square, lives,” she notes. participating in service groups, and even adopting a fourth- receiving the Leader of the Quarter award. grade class at a nearby school. And thanks to her then -seven Ann and Kathy Stewart, the department’s office administrator, are currently year old daughter, she’s been an unfailing supporter of Ann, who grew up in Perry Hall, started her career as a high school science recruiting volunteers for the new Patient Care Tower with the goal of teacher and helped build the volunteer program at the Maryland Science quadrupling the number of Emergency Department volunteers to help Franklin Square Hospital Center for the past 41 years. Center. She uses the skills she developed in both positions in her current with patient transportation, greeting and providing directions. job of recruiting and overseeing 400 volunteers at Franklin Square. “Franklin Square represents stability in this community. People know they “Much of what I do is educate people about Franklin Square and the can always look to this organization to care for them in their toughest Originally from Pennsylvania, Virginia moved to Baltimore in 1947 the main recipient of her philanthropy. “It’s a wonderful and services we provide to the community,” she explains. “Once they learn moments. It’s a beacon of hope and for me and our volunteers there is an with her late husband. Over her 36-year teaching career, Virginia natural fit,” says Kristi Rasmussen, Director of Annual Fund how we help people, they get excited and want to be part of that.” intrinsic reward in being involved in what the hospital does,” Ann believes. “You go home and know you made a taught students from kindergarten to 12th grade as well as Gifted Programs at Franklin Square’s Foundation Office. “As a former Building a thriving volunteer program calls for more than simply recruiting difference in someone’s life today.” & Talented and Special Education classes. When she retired in school teacher, Virginia’s passion has always been children .Her volunteers and placing them into available positions. Ann talks with 1983, she became a public school volunteer for the next 12 years, spirit and commitment are inspiring.” “For me and our volunteers there is an reading to elementary school students. “I’m a teacher who’s not intrinsic reward in being involved in out of the school but the school’s out of her,” she laughs. In order to receive anything, what the hospital does.” Pennies for Children you must give of yourself.”

Virginia’s long association with Franklin Square began back in the Virginia’s giving activities on behalf of the Pediatrics Department 1960s. Virginia’s daughter, Charlee Moriarity, then seven years are wide-” ranging. She has encouraged a host of local friends to old, began collecting pennies make handmade children’s pillows and baby hats, which Virginia for hospitalized children at periodically delivers to the Department, along with school Franklin Square. In terms of supplies and coloring books that she’s collected. Since September percentage of dollars raised, 2009, Virginia’s senior social group, The Young at Heart, has Charlee ended up being donated over $1000 from their weekly bingo games. What’s more, one of the largest donors to Virginia herself recently made a significant personal pledge to Franklin Square’s Baltimore support the Pediatric Emergency and Inpatient Center in the County building drive. At the new Patient Care Tower at Franklin Square. celebration of the new building’s dedication in 1969, she was “I like Franklin Square—it’s a family hospital,” says Virginia. given an honorary key. Charlee “Whenever I visit there, I feel like I am a part of their group. I’ve also was invited back as an never felt like an outsider.” To acknowledge her outstanding honored guest at Franklin Square’s 10th Anniversary celebration. support over the decades, Virginia was invited in 2009 to share her personal story at Franklin Square’s Crawford Giving Society donor Giving of Herself recognition event. “It was wonderful,” she smiles. “I felt like I was there for Oscar Night.” For me and for our volunteers there is an intrinsic Charlee’s amazing fundraising efforts inspired others, including her mother. As a result, Virginia has been an active supporter to In terms of her active fundraising and volunteerism, Virginia reward in being involved in what the hospital does.” benefit various departments of Franklin Square since 1969. In Gallik shows no signs of slowing down. When asked why, she addition, she’s been one of the hospital’s most consistent donors. simply says this: “My parents always told my brothers and me, ‘In Since 2008, Franklin Square’s Pediatrics Department has been order to receive anything, you must give of yourself.’” ” Director of Volunteer Services Ann Heil (right) with volunteers Shirley Porter and Anna May Betkey (left to right). “We have the most wonderful mix of volunteers at Franklin Square,” says Ann. Spring /Summer 2010 10 Helping hands for two decades 11 VOLUNTEER PROFILE Lois and Loren Baker Committed to care Over the past decade, the Knott Foundation has supported Franklin Square Hospital When Loren and Lois Baker find something they care about, they stick with it. Married for 58 years, the Perry Hall residents have been volunteers at Franklin Square Center and MedStar Health with more than for more than 20 years. Lois first began working in the hospital gift shop in 1987 and $117,000 in grants, including a $30,000 soon encouraged her husband, an accountant who had been lending an unofficial hand helping her with the shop’s bookkeeping, to get involved. gift in support of the Franklin Square Volunteering here is a way of life.” Pediatric Emergency Department. Loren served as the Gift Shop Treasurer for 15 years, computerizing the recordkeeping. Both he and his wife are members of the hospital Auxiliary and each has served a term as President. Lois is currently the Gif” t Shop Treasurer and responsible for the shop’s thriving candy business. “All the doctors know her and ask her to order their favorite treats,” says Loren FOUNDATION PROFILE with a smile. Loren is also the Chair for the Franklin Square Auxiliary’s annual Circle of Light, Circle of Love Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation holiday tree lighting fundraiser. For the last four years, Loren has been an History of commitment, future of innovation Emergency Department volunteer. “Franklin Square has the busiest ED in the area and For over three decades, the Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation has he was asked to join the Board of Directors, eventually named Chairman and I’m glad to lend a hand,” he says. “I help supported the community within the Baltimore Archdiocese with grants covering ultimately elected President. comfort patients, provide blankets and assist a range of activities, social services and healthcare among them. Knott was always an active philanthropist, and the Foundation was established in the nurses. I like being able to help people With deep roots in Baltimore, the Knott family takes a decidedly personal 1977. He passed away in 1995, and today, the Foundation oversees a portfolio when they’re facing a difficult time.” stake in determining how best to give back to the community that has given worth in excess of $43 million. In addition to human services and healthcare, The Bakers’ commitment to volunteering so much to them. According to Foundation President and grandson they fund projects in education, arts & humanities and Catholic activities. at Franklin Square stems from their of the founders Martin Porter, the Foundation “provides us with an important way Looking forward to understand each other, to stay in touch and to serve.” personal experiences at the hospital “Innovative, sustainable projects that serve the working poor or homeless where one of their children was Leadership training is an essential part of the Foundation’s mission. Every direct and that support leadership development have been really successful with treated for a serious illness. descendent in the Knott is given an opportunity to sit on the board, so each us,” says Executive Director Greg Cantori, noting the impact of the economy “Franklin Square is our family aspiring board member is asked to complete a year of leadership training. on small organizations. hospital,” explains Loren. The Foundation is equally committed to leadership training for area nonprofits. “The care is wonderful and “Sustainable building, wellness, good health, technology upgrades,” he says. the nurses and staff are friendly “These are the things we increasingly support.” and supportive. Volunteering The Foundation helped establish the Baltimore Nonprofit Leaders Circle to here is a way of life for me bring together leaders from various organizations to share and learn from now and I look forward to it. one another. Another program, the Cash Flow Loan Program, “provides small My wife and I still have a lot loans up to $30,000 for six months with no interest,” he says. “We've turned of energy and think this is a small loans around in five days,” he says. “We’ve even wired up to $30,000 great way to put it to work. in urgent situations.”

“As members of the Knott family and of this community, we’re all very committed to helping solve the problems of poverty and homelessness,” Looking back explains Martin Porter. The work of the Foundation “does that on the ground, Henry Knott developed his first home on East Federal Street in 1946. A highly every day with innovation and life-changing leadership. It's a legacy my successful career led to a significant stake in the Arundel Corporation where grandparents would be proud of.”

Knott Foundation Executive Director Greg Cantori and President Martin Porter (left to right) in the Knott Foundation board room. Inset photo: 1948 Knott family portrait showing founders Marion I. and Henry J. Knott with 11 of their 13 children. as 12 Foundation News A COMMITMENT TO THE FUTURE 13

Finding the good Shrimp Feast and Bull Roast event raises $20,000 for Melanoma Center

For Kelly Ware, a 41-year-old Kingsville wife and mother Her efforts to support the hospital have inspired others in of two, it’s all about finding the good in whatever life throws her life to follow in her footsteps. Her husband is working to at you. Diagnosed with melanoma almost 20 years ago, she plan a golf tournament, and friends are planning a motorcycle was treated and in remission until the disease recurred two ride fundraiser. Her 16-year-old daughter Haley has started years ago. She underwent surgery at Franklin Square and a group called SPF Infinity to help educate teens and young continues to receive treatment as part of a clinical trial people about the dangers of tanning. She and her mother are overseen by Dr. E. George Elias, Director of the hospital’s planning to give talks about sun safety and cancer risks at Maryland Melanoma Center. The biotherapy focuses on local high schools, and her Facebook group for the organization two medications designed to boost the immune system so has more than 1,100 members, giving the Ware family it can better combat the cancer. another way to spread the word about preventing skin cancers.

“I’m fighting the fight and I felt there has to be good coming “Hosting this fundraiser has been very healing for me,” Kelly from this, so I decided to create an organization called explains. “When I first came to Franklin Square, I was scared Kelly’s Dream…To Cure Melanoma to raise money to support and nervous about what I was facing , but the staff of the the Maryland Melanoma Center,” Kelly says. She hosted the Maryland Melanoma Center treated me like family the minute organization’s first annual Shrimp Feast and Bull Roast at I walked in, and I knew that I was in the right place. The Columbus Gardens on April 9. The 500 tickets for the event care and support I’ve received have Franklin Square reaches out to sold out in one week and the event raised $20,000 inspired me to give back.” for the center. Other events to support the Maryland young professionals Melanoma Center are in the planning stage. Franklin Square has the future in mind. To ensure that the hospital will have the support and leadership it needs in the years to come, the Foundation is working hard to educate young professionals in the area about the essential role played by the Hospital in the community and to engage them as active of Franklin Square.

One way the Foundation is reaching out is through networking events. Board members Abby Ross Spilker, an attorney at Whiteford, Taylor, Preston, and Aaron Piccirilli, owner of the Piccirilli Group, an ad agency based in Bel Air, are working together to lead the effort to interest young professionals in supporting Franklin Square.

“Our goal is to educate young professionals about all the wonderful things that are going on at Franklin Square,” says Abby. “Many people don’t know about all that the hospital has to offer in terms of cutting- edge care and facilities and what it’s doing for the community. Once they get informed, they get excited and want to be involved.”

Adds Aaron, “I’m very excited about the new Patient Care Tower and what the future holds for Franklin Square. I’ve been to every hospital in The care and support I’ve received the area in a business capacity, and this is just a great institution with people who make a difference.” the evening’s festivities featured have inspired me to give back.” Top two photos: “We’re excited and energized to build awareness of all the great things dancing, a silent auction, and great food. Third photo: Maryland Melanoma Center Director Dr. E. George that are happening at Franklin Square as we reach out to people who Elias addresses the crowd. Bottom photo: Kelly Ware will be so important to the future of the hospital,” explains Foundation ” (second from left) with her care team, Dr. Ed McCarron, Director of Annual Fund Programs Kristi Rasmussen. nurse Sandy Beam, and husband Steve Ware.

The Ware family: son Jake, husband Steve, Kelly, and daughter Haley (left to right). Spring /Summer 2010 14 15 CORPORATE DONOR PROFILE Patient Care Tower Update Cole Roofing Company New Patient Care Tower: An inside story In spite of a tough winter, work on Franklin Square’s new Patient Care Tower is still on track for the facility to begin being occupied this summer with the grand opening in the fall. Construction crews are currently working on the building’s interior, installing flooring, lighting, plumbing and other essentials.

Tours and training drills for employees start this summer. “The goal is Giving back is just the to have every member of the staff completely oriented and comfortable long before the tower opens,” says Franklin Square Vice President right thing to do.” of Development and Community Affairs Janet Rafky. “They will be simulating every scenario to ensure that the flow of patient care is ” smooth and efficient on opening day.” The $175 million, seven story tower will feature a new state-of-the-art Emergency Department, Pediatric Emergency Department and Inpatient Services, spacious private patient rooms and expanded intensive care facility.

Leading up to the Patient Care Tower’s official opening, Franklin Square will be hosting a number of events that will allow members of the community to get a closer look at the new facility.

Gimme Shelter Positive energy “Everyone is getting more and more excited as we come down the home For Cole Roofing Company Vice President William “Bill” Cole, coming The specifications also called for a white coating on the roof that qualifies stretch,” says Janet. “We are most grateful to all people who have to Franklin Square Hospital Center as roofing contractor for the new it for E nergy rating. The coating helps “reduce the ‘heat island effect,’” made donations to support the hospital as we build this new facility Patient Care Tower was something like coming home. he explains. “Heat islands” are buildings, large campuses, even cities that will help us keep our promise to provide the very best care for where acres of rooftops and concrete can trap heat and exacerbate global our community.” “I remember when I was 16 years old and working in the shop, which, warming. “Reducing the heat island effect through reflective coatings or at the time, was near Franklin Square,” Bill recalls. “This burly roofer got membranes can have a considerable effect on improving energy efficiency sick and I took him to the ED. They’ve always had excellent service.” and the overall health of the planet,” he says.

Bill Cole represents the fourth generation of a venerable 90-year-old Impressed as he is with the Patient Care Tower construction team’s Baltimore business with deep roots in Franklin Square’s service area commitment to quality roofing, Bill is equally taken with Franklin Square’s The $175 million, seven and an abiding commitment to its future success. “My dad serves as commitment to excellent, community-based healthcare. President of the company,” he explains. story tower will feature “One thing I learned from my father and grandfather is to be thankful A 90-year tradition for the opportunity to do business,” says Bill. “Reinvesting in things like a new state-of-the-art Founded in 1919 and still family owned and operated, Cole Roofing Franklin Square that provide essential services is an expression of that Company today employees some 100 and 20 office personnel who gratitude.” Emergency Department, carry on a tradition of tackling the region's most demanding commercial roofing projects. Giving back Pediatric Emergency Cole Roofing Company’s reinvestment goes beyond handling a “We are a full-service contractor,” Bill explains. “We take on everything challenging roofing contract with grace and skill. They also made Department and Inpatient from a $300 repair to a $4 million new construction project. We like really a generous $11,000 gift to support the project. An additional $5,000 challenging work. Our model lends itself to projects such as this one.” gift was made during the 2009 Golf Open. “We are thankful to be Services, spacious private part of the construction team,” he says. For the new Patient Care Tower, “we did a hot applied modified bitumen roof system,” he explains. Choosing this high quality roof system “Giving back,” he explains, “is just the right thing to do.” patient rooms and expanded “showed tremendous foresight. From a roofer’s perspective, Franklin Square’s choice represents a commitment to the long-term success intensive care facility . of the roof and the building. ”

Vice President Bill Cole is proud of dual roles Cole Roofing Company has played — contractor and supporter — in making the new Patient Care Tower possible. Photo credits: Greg Cannizzaro and Bovis Lend Lease as Spring /Summer 2010 16 17

Moving up, moving in Franklin Square President Carl Schindelar moves up Adrienne Kirby, New Franklin Square President, moves in

That someone arrived at Franklin Among Kirby’s many achievements, “none is more important Carl Schindelar, outgoing President of Franklin Square Hospital Square in the person of Dr. Adrienne than her proven success working with physicians, nurses, and Center, knows healthcare in the Baltimore/Washington region. Kirby, who began her tenure as associates and with community members,” says Schindelar. After all, he’s devoted his entire career to it. “One thing about President this May. Kirby holds a having my career and raising my children in this market is that I bachelor’s degree in nursing from “I am so thrilled to be joining the Franklin Square team,” Kirby can’t help but want to see it succeed,” he says. Rutgers University, a master’s degree says. “The opportunity to work with both the Franklin Square and MedStar leadership teams will provide an excellent So when he was named in July 2009 as Executive Vice President in nursing from the University of opportunity to continue to implement compassionate and high of Hospital Operations for the Baltimore Region of MedStar Pennsylvania and a PhD from the quality community-based care and service. Carl Schindelar Health, it didn’t feel so much like leaving Franklin Square as it did University of Pennsylvania. She has and the Franklin Square Board of Directors have really laid a chance to “continue doing what I have been doing on a regional served in numerous leadership roles, the groundwork with a clear vision and hard work. I look basis,” he says. most recently as Chief Operating Officer of Ambulatory Services and Programs of Excellence for the Virtua Health System in forward to expanding upon the excellent work that has already been done.” One thing about having my career and raising New Jersey. my children in this market is that I can’t help but w” ant to see it succeed.” Carl’s decade-long run as President of Franklin Square was a homecoming of sorts for the New York native. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Maryland, College Park and a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from the George Washington University.

He began his career at Franklin Square as an Administrative Resident some 30 years ago. Prior to his return as President, Carl was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Maryland. More than half of his three decades in healthcare have been at Franklin Square; he held senior management positions at the hospital during the mid- 1980s and early 1990s, including Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.

In his new position with MedStar Health, he oversees the Baltimore hospitals including Union Memorial, Harbor, Good Samaritan, and Franklin Square as well as other system ancillary services. “This board is about as engaged as you can get,” says Carl Schindelar. “I have had a wonderful team of people to work with at Franklin SCtaondmingm: itted vision Square,” he explains. “And it was extremely important that our Bob Lally, Leslie KamSinisttkini,gJ: udy Brewster, Mike Dietrich, Con Regester, Joe Bartenfelder, Scott Barhight, Janet Rafky, new President be someone with the ability to work with them Marlene CochrNanot(lPeifctttuoreridg:ht) Dick Single, Debbie Turner, Aaron Piccirilli, Karen Carter, Dan McLaughlin, Abby Spilker (left to Right) Dr. Michael Suter, Adrienne Kirby PhD, Dr. Donovan Dietrick, Fred Hallahan, Dr. George Jabaji, collaboratively to help advance our goals.” Dennis Rasmussen, Kenneth Samet FACHE, Ray Naimoli Spring /Summer 2010 18 19 WAYS Meet the Foundation Staff Thanks to you, we’re keeping the promise. NEW To GivE Whether you have a question about charitable gift annuities, Support for Franklin Square comes from across the spectrum: corporations, foundations, individuals, want to participate in the annual Golf Open, or want to learn and leaders in our hospital community and in the neighborhoods we serve. Each donor represents a more about how you can contribute to Franklin Square, meet unique story. And every gift—no matter how small—helps us achieve our mission: to provide the highest quality healthcare and education to our communities. Online giving the Foundation staff—they’re here to help. Donors listed below, have supported us at a pivotal moment in our history as new facilities and programs just got personal come online at Franklin Square. From the bottom of our heart: thank you. Thanks also to all who have pledged or given so generously over the years to the promise of Franklin Square Hospital Center. Now, when you give online to Janet Rafky Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information published. If, however, you find an error, please Franklin Square Hospital Vice President, Development and accept our sincere apologies and contact the Foundation Office at 443-777-7980 so that we may correct our records. Center, you can add a personal Community Relations tribute to a friend or loved one. 443.777.7935 [email protected] 2009 Donor Listing Giving has never been so easy. Donors listed below are recognized for their generous support in the calendar year 2009. All cash Or so personal. gifts and pledge payments were received between January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009.

Under $25 Ms. Peggy A. Dirocco Ms. Eileen A. Jones Kristi Rasmussen Ms. Ulanda C. Durham Ms. Barbara L. Kahler Safe. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Alinsod Ms. Freda J. Eder Ms. Susan Kaniefski Director, Annual Fund Programs Ms. Ann Allison Mrs. Lillian W. Edwards Mr. Joseph W. Kapela 443.777.7454 Mr. Gordon E. Amey, Jr. Vada M. Eller Ms. Alma Kemp Secure. Mr. Lawrence L. Anderson, Sr. Mr. Louis A. Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy [email protected] Ms. Mary L. Austin Mr. Frank E. Fescino Mr. William Kirsche Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Axon Ms. Esther R. Fewster Ms. Margaret Knoedler Convenient. Ms. Marian A. Ayres Ms. Shirley Files Ms. Freida Koetting Ms. Betty J. Barrett Ms. Shirley Fischer Ms. Elizabeth A. Krug Ms. Darlene M. Bayne Ms. Sandra Frasca Mr. Donald J. Lacey Go to franklinsquare.org, Mrs. Patricia Beedle Ms. Eleanora F. Frost Mr. Frank Langwith Michelle Sakowski Ms. Cassie Bichy Ms. Mildred M. Gardner Ms. Carol M. Lewis click on “Ways to give” Manager, Foundation Operations Mr. Edward L. Bird Mr. Paul E. Geiger Ms. Joyce Locke Mrs. Catherine Bold Ms. Pamela Gibbons Ms. Doris Lundin and follow the links to our 443.777.7306 Ms. Angela Boling Mr. Anthony A. Gibeck Ms. Frances Madden Mr. Benjamin F. Bowles secure online giving page. [email protected] Mrs. Elaine M. Gilner Francisca Maduabum Ms. Vernell Brown Mrs. Irene C. Gonshor Mr. Howard Mairose Ms. Constance C. Buleza Mr. Donald Goudy Ms. Norma L. Marin Give online to Franklin Square Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhead Ms. Bernice L. Graham Ms. M. McAleer Mr. Edward W. Burkhouse, Sr. Mr. Earl F. Graul Ms. Patricia McClung Hospital Center today! Ms. Sharon M. Cadden Ms. Mildred Graybeal Ms. Theresa A. McElroy Mr. Bernard S. Caldwell Ms. Marjorie Greene Mr. Roy C. Megargel Megan Doty Mr. Lloyd W. Carson Mrs. Lou Jean D. Hahn Mrs. Violet H. Miller Development Coordinator Mrs. Doris M. Carter Mrs. Dolores C. Hall Ms. Barbara Mills Mr. Stephen B. Catts 443.777.6410 Mr. David J. Hammerbacher Ms. Marie Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collins Mr. Carl D. Hammons Mr. Clarence Morningstar [email protected] Ms. Joan L. Conroy Conchita N. Harding Ms. Traute Moser Ms. Mary J. Cook Ms. Robin Hawks Ms. Beverly I. Motta Mr. Scott S. Copinger, Sr. Ms. Janet C. Hollins Network for Good Ms. Estelle M. Corso Mrs. Veronica H. Holston Mrs. Jane E. Newberry Ms. Dorothy L. Crawford C. Hudson Ms. Karen L. Nichols Ms. Elisabeth Cromartie Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hunt Mr. Clarence E. Nichols Emma Nuese Mr. Arthur M. Cummins Ms. Nikki Ireland Mr. Richard R. Novak Ms. Carol L. Dabrowski Office Administration Coordinator Mr. Christian Irrechukwu Mr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Ogle Ms. Susan Dackman Mr. Anthony M. Janczak Ms. Rosemarie N. Oliver 443.777.7980 Ms. Joyce L. DeCarlo Mrs. Mary W. Johnson Mrs. Patricia M. Orzech Mr. Philip Denkevitz Mr. Norman B. Johnson Mrs. Michelle R. Panuccio [email protected] Ms. Mary A. Deshesky Ms. Waneta L. Johnston Mr. John G. Peake Ms. Margie Dietz Mr. Justin S. Jones Mr. Charles E. Pearce as Spring/Summer 2010 20 21

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Ms. Doris Peirson Ms. Cynthia M. Anderson Mr. Joshua Campbell Ms. Carol A. Easton Ms. Conni M. Gwynn Ms. Colleen J. Kelly Ms. Madalyn L. Petroff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Archibald Capelli Salon, Inc. Ms. Katherine E. Eccleston Ms. Ramona Hall Mr. Floyd Kelly Mr. Robert G. Pindell, Sr. Ms. Amy E. Arnold Mrs. Barbara H. Carduner Ms. Catherine F. Eckenrode Mr. Cleveland J. Hamilton Mr. Fred B. Kemp Ms. Wanda F. Poliszuk Mr. and Mrs. George H. Auffarth Mr. John F. Carroll Ms. Mary Lou Efford Mrs. Linda K. Hammond Ms. June M. Kiebler Ms. Delores A. Poole Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Augustine, Sr. Mr. Leonard Carson Ms. Leona Egner Mr. Curtis L. Hardy Ms. Gabrielle Kilgore Ms. Katherine Pulaski Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Austin Mr. Vincent J. Cascio, Sr. Ms. Tammy L. Elliot Mrs. Sheila R. Harrington Ms. Lucille W. Kimmel Ms. Marcelline Quinter Mr. John W. Bachynski Ms. Betty L. Cavey Mrs. Barbara B. Engel Mr. Carl Hartmann, Jr. Ms. Stefanie Kimos Mr. Charles F. Rabuck Mr. George P. Baker Ms. Omega Cedeno Ms. Ann Ewell Mr. Neil C. Harvey Ms. Mary A. King Ms. Lorraine Rayner Ms. Verleen Ball CEG Retirees’ Association Ms. Agnes A. Faleti Ms. Penelope Haviland Ms. Patricia A. King Ms. Anna M. Reinecke Bank of America Foundation Mr. Anthony W. Cellini, Sr. Ms. Mary Falkenhan Mr. Hugh Hayes Mr. Wayne J. King Ms. Mildred R. Reiner Mr. Jerry L. Bare Ms. Jean B. Chabert Ms. Laurie Fangmann Mr. and Mrs. Steven Headley Ms. Abby S. Kirsch Ms. Elizabeth A. Rettman Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bark Ms. Katie M. Chambers Elfriede Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Heil Ms. Dorothy Kisamore Ms. Patricia Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bark Mr. Edward L. Chenoweth Ms. Emma Feehely Ms. Carol A. Heill Ms. Evelyn G. Kist Mrs. Constance Romanell Ms. Connie Barnett Mr. Lawrence J. Ches Ms. Stacey Ferguson Charles & Dorothy Heinle Ms. Marie R. Knasiak Ms. Genevieve K. Sachs Ms. Anna Bartlett Ms. Freda M. Chilcoat Snobar Feroz Ms. Bonita Heisey Ms. Mary L. Knauer Ms. JoAnn Sagan Mr. Clarence E. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Chilcoat Ms. Delores M. Fincham Ms. Diane A. Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Millard B. Knowles Ms. Violet Schafer Ms. Patricia L. Baxivanos Ms. Carolyn L. Cilento First Data Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Henninger Ms. Thelma D. Kocon Mr. Frederick W. Schmidt Ms. Alice Beaman Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Citro, Sr. Mr. David J. Fischer Ms. Peggy Henry Mr. Kevin Kohler Ms. Karen S. Schueler Mr. Robert J. Bearman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Coffman Mr. Marvin R. Fletcher Mr. Stephen S. Herhei Mr. and Mrs. Adam A. Koutelis Ms. Sherry Schultz Ms. Renee J. Becker Ms. Margaret A. Condon Zarifa N. Fletcher Ms. Betty Hess Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kraemer Ms. Jean D. Seekford Ms. Stacy Belon Ms. Donna Conley Ms. Trish Fletcher Mr. Ernest J. Hess, Jr. Ms. Esther C. Krasevac Ms. Josephine Sekajipo Ms. Maria Belton Ms. Mary T. Conrad Ms. Helen R. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Hier Ms. Betty Krebs Ms. Lois F. Shabe Mr. Albert J. Bencivenga Ms. Veronica Contreras Ms. Susan K. Foose Highland Chapter 33 Order of the Eastern Star Ms. Roxanna Kreiner Ms. Margaret E. Shown Ms. O. Audrey Bengston Ms. Nickie A. Copinger Mrs. Ruth D. Forsythe Mr. Leroy M. Hilte Dr. Stephen G. Krizan Mrs. Gretchen Shumaker Ms. Gisele L. Bentley Ms. Janet Cossa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Foster Ms. Elizabeth M. Himmer Ms. Virginia Kunkowski Ms. Thelma M. Smith Ms. Carolyn Bentz Ms. Jeanne M. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Hayden L. Foy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Hinds Ms. Priscilla M. LaMar Ms. Theresa Snarski Ms. Joyce B. Berkley Ms. Sharon L. Cox Franklin Square Hospital Center Ms. Burnell Hiser Mr. John W. Lang Ms. Sheila Springston Mr. Kevin M. Besold Ms. Betty G. Craven Community Health Education Mr. Olan E. Hitt, Sr. Mrs. Dorothy F. Lanocka Ms. Patricia A. Sullivan Ms. Rosalie Bickford Mrs. Barbara Crist Franklin Square Hospital Center Ms. Michelle Hobbs Mrs. Dorothy Laudenklos Mrs. Joanne M. Sullivan Ms. Virginia M. Bielecki Ms. Mary E. Crites Primary Care Center Mrs. Annemarie Hoffman Ms. Tracy Lazarony-Rudd Dr. Zoltan Szabo Ms. Shirley J. Biggerman Mr. Denselow Curtis Mr. Louis M. Fratta Ms. Marlyn P. Hollar Ms. Marjorie E. Lazzara Mr. Bernard C. Szymanski Dr. Damian E. Birchess Ms. Deborah Cushing Ms. Mary Lue Frederick Ms. Marsha Hora Mrs. Linda S. Lebo Ms. Marie C. Temple Ms. Idell Blume Ms. Brenda Dark Mr. Gary A. Frieders Ms. Carole Hornberger Mr. Melvin Lemmon Ms. Jessica Thacker Mrs. Cecelia R. Bocek Mr. James L. Davis Ms. Carla F. Frisch Ms. Joyce W. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Levenstein Ms. Doris V. Thomas Ms. Elizabeth H. Boden Ms. Margaret Davis Ms. Lisa K. Fromm Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Huff Ms. Mary A. Linardi Ms. Eleanor Tress Mrs. Denise L. Boggs Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis Ms. Mary Ellen Fronczak Mr. Thomas Hunt Ms. Ida Lindsay Ms. Gloria Troncoso Ms. Betty A. Bogier Mrs. Elaine G. Decker Ms. Rebecca Fuller Mr. Henry A. Hunt Ms. Beth Lindung Mr. Stephen Vance Ms. Mearle Bonner Ms. Catherine Dekowski Ms. Doris Funk Mr. and Mrs. William G. Huppert Mr. Robert Y. Lingenfelder Ms. Janet Vest Ms. Hazel Borkowski Dr. Alberto Del Corro Mrs. Martha Gaither Ms. Carolyn T. Iwata Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Linton Ms. Rita M. Vestal Ms. Nancy A. Bostwick Mr. Edward A. Delaha Terri Galiazzo Ms. Glenna L. Jackson Ms. Marie A. Litz Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vogel Dr. Richard L. Bouchard Mr. Donald J. Delciello Ms. Diane Gardner Johannes C. Jarisch Mr. and Mrs. Layton G. Lochary Mr. George D. Wagner Mr. William H. Bowen Ms. Eileen Derry Ms. Megan Gargano Mr. James C. Jenkins Ms. Doris Lockette Mr. Hugh G. Ward Mr. Franklin T. Bowers Ms. Michelle Desantis Ms. Precious Garrett Mr. Derrick Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lolley Mr. Roland J. Warner, Sr. Ms. Constance Bowman Design Network Ms. Suzanne M. Garrison Ms. Elizabeth A. Johnson Ms. Hazel Long Ms. Sharon L. White Ms. Jill R. Brock Ms. Margaret J. Devoe Ms. Margaret P. Garvin Ms. Joyce Johnson Ms. Lillian B. Lopez Ms. Dorothy L. Willig Ms. Margaret Brofman Ms. Angie M. DiCara Ms. Cheryl Gavoni Ms. Diane Johnson Ms. Amanda Lotz Reverend Paul G. Witthauer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Brosious Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dils Ms. Stephanie Geer-Turner Ms. Constancia Jones Mr. Robert R. Loun Ms. Rubie C. Zimmerman Ms. Ann E. Brotzman Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dilworth, Jr. Ms. Mary R. George Mrs. Evelynmae Jones Ms. Margaret Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Brown Ms. Mildred J. Dixon Mr. Nicholas Georgis Mr. Obrien Jones Mr. Norbert J. Luken Ms. Catherine J. Brunner Ms. Theresa S. Dockery Ms. Julie Gleitsmann Ms. Rae Jones Mrs. Kathleen Luther Partnership Fund $25-$99 Mr. Nicholas F. Bruno Ms. Nicki Doelle Ms. Eliz Gmytrasiewicz Ms. Rosalee Jones Mr. Gilbert M. Lyall Ms. Mary A. Bryan Mr. George W. Dollenger, Jr. Good Search Ms. Mitzi Jones Ms. Ina Lynas Dr. and Mrs. Alan N. Abel Mr. Brian Bunting Ms. Joyce Domarotsky Ms. Heather Goodman Ms. Carol H. Jones Ms. Betty N. Lynch Mrs. Arlene S. Adams Mr. Robert Burchard Mr. Albert Domingo Mr. Robert W. Goodrich Mr. William P. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lyons Mr. Craig G. Adams Mrs. Anne M. Burgan Ms. Courtney Dorsey Mr. Thomas Gottschalk Ms. Michele Jordan Ms. Kimberly Mahon Ms. Joyce A. Agro Reverend Cynthia Burkert Ms. Sharon L. Downes Mr. and Mrs. David M. Grafton Ms. Marianne Kadyszewski Ms. Joann N. Mai Mr. John Albert Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burns Mr. and Mrs. James T. Downey Ms. Anna G. Graham Mrs. Brigitte G. Kahl Charlas G. Malone Ms. Mary E. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burton Ms. Renee’ Downs Mr. James H. Grap Ms. Barbara Karczeski Mr. Santosh Mandal Mr. Charles Allevato Mr. Henry I. Bush, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Dregier Ms. Robyn Greaver Mr. Paul J. Kasda Ms. Christine Manlove Alliance Of Baptists Mr. Donald Busick Ms. M. Audrey Drimal Ms. Elma D. Green Ms. Beatrice Kaspar Mrs. Renee Marchand Mr. Charles N. Alston, Sr. Ms. Florence M. Businsky Ms. Pamela Droppleman Mrs. Paula Green Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kaufman Mrs. Helen J. Marshall Mrs. Joanna Amott Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Cahill, Jr. Mr. Jim B. Dunlow Mr. John G. Gregory Ms. Deborah L. Kavanagh, RN Ms. Maxine Marshall Mrs. Kathleen B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Calvert EA Engineering Science & Technology, Inc. Mr. Sammie D. Guy Ms. Carolyn Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William J. Marshall as Spring/Summer 2010 22 23

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Mr. James Marsheck Mrs. Margaret C. Pardo Mr. Francis Sapak Ms. Mary M. Telljohann Ms. Nicole Wise Mr. Michael R. Conner Ms. Elizabeth Martin Ms. Cheryl L. Parks, RN Ms. Betty L. Sausnock Ms. Helen V. Tennant Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Wittenberg Mr. and Mrs. James E. Conroy Ms. Gloria Martin Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Parks Ms. Dorothy E. Saville Ms. Ann C. Thomas Tama B. Wockenfuss Ms. Jennifer Corona Mr. John E. Marx, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Parton Ms. Alice K. Schill Mr. John T. Thomas Ms. Barbara A. Wodarczyk Mr. Clarence A. Cox Ms. Jeannine Mason Ms. Diane M. Paul Mrs. Marie W. Schindler Mr. Richard H. Thomas Ms. Anna T. Woke Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Cox Mr. George A. Massaker Mr. Joseph Pavlik Ms. Leona M. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thommen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Wolf Ms. Dana R. Coyle Ms. Jennie N. Matheny Mrs. Lois Perazzo Mr. Daniel S. Schneider Ms. Kathryn Thompson Ms. Iris A. Wolff Ms. Patricia Crist Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Calvin F. Pettit Mr. David L. Schofield Ms. Carol Thompson Ms. Dolores G. Wynn Ms. Joyce A. Dachille Ms. Jennifer Matthews Ms. Rosemarie K. Petusky Mr. and Mrs. Rick Scholl Ms. Nancy L. Thompson Ms. Victoria Yates-Sparks Mrs. Paula C. Daffin Mr. and Mrs. Scott Matthews Terri Phillips Mrs. Josephine M. Schuman Mr. Norris W. Tingle, Jr. Tung L. Yu Mr. Brian Davies Ms. Patricia E. Maye Mr. and Mrs. James G. Piluk Deirdre M. Scott Mr. Joseph R. Tobash Ms. Susan E. Zabora Ms. Vanessa Davis Ms. Carol Mayeski Ms. Carolyn N. Pitts Ms. Sharon Seaberg Mr. Ralph Tomasi Mr. John Joseph Zellinger Ms. Gloria Dawson Ms. Beatrice R. McCarthy Ms. Diana Plaugher Mr. Edward Sears Ms. Kim Tomblin Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Zepp Ms. Kathleen DeHoff Ms. Joyce G. McCubbin Ms. Irene M. Polanowski Mr. William Selig, Jr. Mr. Joseph F. Toscano Tariq Ziad Discover Financial Services Ms. Mildred G. McDaniel Mr. Joseph O. Price Mr. and Mrs. Stylianos A. Serdenes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Tracey Ms. Kellie Zink Ms. Stacy Disney Mr. Joseph R. McFarland Mrs. Erin E. Prokop Serv U, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tracy Zion United Church of Christ Mr. Charles F. Dowd Ms. Catherine McGee Mrs. Helene Pugh Mr. Allan B. Setzer Mr. & Mrs. John Travers, III Ms. Vicki Zippler Mr. and Mrs. Gintaras Dragunas Ms. Mary Mclaren Ms. Bonnie Pugh Mrs. Bernadine D. Seymour Mr. and Mrs. James T. Tredway Ms. Martha Zyla Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Pumphrey Ms. Della Shannon Mr. Dale M. Trionfo Dr. Lilia Durussel Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Puryear Mr. and Mrs. Clement W. Sharp Mr. George G. Turner, Jr. Ms. Glynese Edwards Mrs. Diana M. Melendez Ms. Denise Quinn Ms. Connie Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tyminski Supporter $100-$149 Ms. Kathy Ellis Mrs. Laura W. Menin Ms. Leanna C. Rahll Ms. Kerry T. Shaw Ms. Betty Udich Mrs. Elizabeth Emery Jere A. Abernathy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Mercer Ms. Jennifer Rauda Ms. Patricia Sheetz Ms. Janet L. Ulbig Ms. JoAnn Everly Mrs. Fiona Accardi Ms. Dorothy Metzger Ms. Gale Reed Mr. Gilbert F. Shelsby, Sr. Mr. Alex Umanetz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Evia Ms. Marcia A. Ahmed Ms. Linda L. Michaels Mr. Richard C. Reilly Mr. Robert D. Sherman United Way of Central Maryland Mr. Michael G. Faby Ms. Gracita Alfeche Ms. Janet R. Michalski Ms. Jeanne Renton Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Shiflet Reverend and Mrs. Earl Ussery Dr. Philip J. Ferris Ms. Ruby Alimon Mr. Clyde S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rescigno Ms. Vera T. Shipley Mr. Glenn K. Valentine First Financial Federal Credit Union of Maryland Mr. Andrew Amos Mr. C. Earl Miller Ms. Rafaelita Reyes Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shock Mrs. Debra A. Vanghel Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Fisher Ms. Aileen B. Amy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Ms. Tina Reynolds Ms. Shannon Shunk Ms. Andrea Velasco Ms. Ranae Fisher Mr. Bruce Armiger Mr. William A. Minster Ms. Jean A. Rice Ms. Lauren F. Simpson Dr. Baltasar Velez Ms. Sandra Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Arnold Ms. Jolie A. Mitchell Ms. Linda Richardson Mr. Robert F. Siperek Mr. Joseph J. Verch Ms. Patricia A. Forster Mr. Herbert B. Arrington Mrs. Jacqueline Mongan Mr. Harrison Rider Ms. Elizabeth A. Sloan Mr. Charles W. Vermillera, Sr. Ms. Mary B. French Association For Radiologic & Imaging Nursing (ARIN) Mrs. Elizabeth Montague Mr. Arthur Ridgley, II Ms. Helen M. Smith Mr. Billie R. Vest, Sr. Ms. Joan Frey Mr. George K. Atwell Ms. Joyce A. Moody Mr. Michael Riley Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Smith Mrs. Teresa A. Voultepsis Ms. Gailjean Gallon Mrs. Norma M. Ayres Mr. Victor P. Moore Ms. Annice R. Ripperger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Smith, Jr. Ms. Josephine A. Wagner Mr. Michael J. Garrison Ms. Doris K. Baldwin Mr. James E. Moreland Ms. Brandy Riskin Ms. Anne C. Smith Ms. Valerie G. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Philip V. George Ms. Sidney Balter Mr. Harold L. Morgan Mrs. Marlene L. Roach Ms. Mary F. Snyder Ms. Carmella Walls Mrs. Josephine George Ms. Maryanna Bankard Ms. Claudia Mouamba Ms. Marcy Robbins Ms. Bonnie Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wancowicz Ms. Yolanda P. Geroleo Ms. Sharon Banks Mr. Elmer R. Mowery Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Roberts Mr. Anthony Sokal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Warren Ms. Elizabeth Gierhart Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Beith Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Murphy Ms. America N. Rodriguez Ms. Janet Somerville Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Washington Mrs. Laura Gladden Mrs. Gail L. Bialecki Ms. Helen T. Murphy Ms. Emma M. Roesch Mr. and Mrs. David R. Soth Mr. Philip Watson Ms. Jean M. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blitz Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Musgrove Mr. Charles H. Rogers Ms. Patricia Spacek Mr. Ralph Waugh Ms. Anne C. Gleiser Mrs. Helen E. Boesl Ms. Patricia Myers Ms. Lynne W. Rose Mr. Peter Spaeth Ms. Janice F. Webb Ms. Delores Godwin Ms. Shirley H. Bollinger Mrs. E. Jacqueline J. Myers Ms. Clyda M. Ross Mr. Clyde H. Speelman Ms. Frances F. Webster Mr. Philip Godwin Mr. Tommie J. Bolt Mrs. Charlene V. Naglieri Ms. Karen Ross Ms. Odell M. Spruiell Ms. Jean Weiner Ms. Angelina Goles Ms. Elaine E. Bowser Mr. Anthony J. Narutowicz Ms. Edda Rosskopf Mr. and Mrs. James Stalder Mr. Paul R. Weitzel Mr. Michael T. Goode Ms. Kristen Boyd Ms. Patricia Nasco Mr. Raleigh J. Rosson Ms. Kathy Stewart Mr. Donald F. Welch Mr. Barry E. Gray Mr. Clarence Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Nasuta Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rowe Ms. Rebecca Stiffler Mr. Robert Wells Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gross, Sr. Mrs. Judy L. Brewster Ms. Catherine Neidhardt Ms. Sharon M. Rowell Stoney Mrs. Janet G. Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Hamilton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Neiman Ms. Carol Ruffing Pat Stourt Ms. Leola E. Wesson Ms. Ellen Hammerbacher Mrs. Julie E. Brown-Rund Ms. Mary Netzer Ms. Melissa Ruhland Mrs. Mary Straits Mrs. Leslie A. Whisnant Ms. Tamie Handwerk Ms. Madeline Buchanan Perry L. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Ruoff Ms. Eleanor R. Strohecker Mr. David W. White Ms. Sharon Harbarger Ms. Keirstin Bueche’ Ms. Sheila A. Nicholson Ms. Kaye F. Ruskey Ms. Edith E. Struhs Ms. Mary C. White Ms. Ann T. Harmon Ms. Debra Burton Ms. Ruth C. Nies Mr. Joseph A. Ruth Mrs. Leola E. Suggs Mr. Christopher A. Whitmore Mrs. Cathy A. Hastings Mr. Robert H. Caldwell Ximei Niu Mr. Richard G. Ruth Mr. Jack R. Summers Ms. Anna S. Wilhelm Mr. Michael Haught Mr. Richard C. Casciero Mr. Jason Nixon Mr. John Rutkowski Mr. William Sye Ms. Susan J. Wilken Mr. Michael A. Hayes Dr. Miguel A. Castro, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Barry K. O’Brien Ms. Marcella I. Safranaski Natividad D. Taduyo Mr. Woodrow Willett Ms. Sharon Heimiller Mr. Paul F. Causey, Jr. Mr. James J. O’Connor Mr. Glenn Sain Ms. Ming Tai Ms. Linda Williams Heritage Auto Mall Ms. Maureen E. Cave Mr. Joseph O’Connor Mr. Dean T. Salaris, Sr. Ms. Susan Talkington Willis North America, Inc. Harry & Lyn Herzog Mr. Franklin D. Clinton Ms. Marlene E. Oliver Ms. Tonita Salter Ms. Ethel Taylor Mr. Robert J. Wilson Ms. Denise Hoffman Mrs. Bonnie Cohen-Finch Mr. John H. Oneal Mr. Dave M. Sanborn Mrs. Marlyn B. Taylor Mr. Robert Wilson Ms. Mildred D. Hollingshead Ms. Janice G. Colbert Mrs. Helen R. Orzewicz Ms. Edna Santillana Ms. Nicole A. Taylor Ms. Martha I. Winans Ms. Kristy Hollobaugh Ms. Tovonnia Collins Mrs. Roberta Paquin Ms. Laurie Sanza Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc. Mr. Robert L. Wise Hopewell Class Reunion Of 1958 as Spring/Summer 2010 24 25

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Ms. Lelia Hopkins Ms. Rosemarie Napolitano Ms. Katherine Whelan Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. McCullough Bialek Environments Ms. Julie Nowaskey Mr. Bob Hudnet Ms. Carolyn Newbauer Ms. Denise Wienecke Ms. Marion T. McGillin Big Wheel Race for Cancer Mrs. Emma E. Nuese Mr. Doug Huffer Ms. Jennifer L. Norman Mr. William H. Wilkes Ms. Canda Mealo Ms. Claire M. Bossle Ms. Eileen Opdyke Mrs. Elizabeth Hulse Ms. Karyn Orndoff Ms. Loretta M. Wilkins Ms. Tresa Meredith-Campbell Mr. Daniel Bowling Ms. Lori Oross Ms. Dawn Hurst Raquel Pagaduan Ms. Cynthia Willett Mrs. Vicki Miller Ms. Catherine B. Burns Ms. Christa Page Ms. Carmen Hutton Mrs. Maura T. Parda Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams Mr. Paul N. Murphy Ms. Ellen C. Cammarata Par Excellence Systems, Inc. Ms. Ofelia Ignacio Ms. Cheryl Parish Ms. Valerie J. Williams Ms. Diana Naanaa Ms. Kathleen H. Capan Ms. Tracy Pearson Ms. Kathleen T. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Paugh Ms. Donna Williams Ms. Kristen Nagl Ms. Rosine Castro Ms. Deborah Pennell Ms. Cynthia Jacobs Ms. Janet Peltz Ms. Linda Wilson Ms. Delisa A. Neville Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Chattaway Mr. Hasnain Photowala Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jasper Ms. Lisa Pennington Ms. Agnes S. Wyatt Chijindu Nworgu Mr. Michael Conner Mr. Corbin D. Riemer Ms. Anna J. Jensen Mr. Jerome Perkins Ms. Judy Zacharias Dr. David M. O’Neil Ms. Angela B. Cropper Ms. Valdane Robinson Aspasia Johns Plakins & Assoc. Ms. Anna E. Papa Mr. John Czajkowski Mr. Luis Romero Terry Johnson Ms. Maureen Plutschak Mr. Richard Perry Ms. Cindy Darby Ms. Kathy Sabatier Ms. Shirley A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Walt Price Friend $150-$249 Ms. Geralynn Petit Mr. Charles Denbow Ms. Peggy S. Sawyer Ms. Edith Jones R&S Enterprises, Inc. Mrs. Georgia Prichard Ms. Marilyn A. Domanowski, RNC Mrs. Elizabeth Scarborough Ms. Kathy Alexander Ms. Debra A. Jung Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Radlinski Ms. Marilyn A. Raley Mrs. Megan Doty Ms. Alice Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. William F. Amberman Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Keller Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Rasmussen Senator Dennis Rasmussen Ms. Kimberly Ferrara Ms. Beth L. Shank Mr. and Mrs. George Bartram Ms. Carol Kenney Ms. Carol Rehak Ms. Kandace Rasmussen Ms. Kathy Finnerty Mr. Michael Sidlak Ms. Claire M. Bilski Ms. Diana Kirschenhofer Ms. Marlene S. Remakis Ms. Lynn Redding Dr. A. Stephen Fleisher Mr. Stanley Silver Mr. Thomas Bolling Mrs. Jo Ann Klein Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Reyes Ms. Mary L. Reiter Mr. Edward Garcia Ms. Jennifer Smith Mrs. Janice Bowser Ms. Mary Jane Kobrick Dr. Jack Reynolds Dr. James E. Rodgers Mr. Patrick Gaynor Ms. Victoria L. Smith Mr. Ralph Butler Ms. Sandra M. Koskovich Mr. and Mrs. William W. Richardson Mr. Richard Rogers Ms. Patricia Gilligan Ms. Ocena Snyder Ms. Karen L. Carter Ms. Julianne Kowalewski Mr. and Mrs. James A. Richmond Mr. David Rohrbaugh Mrs. Stacy Goldstein Mrs. Mary Jane Stephens Ms. Joyce Cavallo Ms. Susan H. Kraeuter Ms. Mary Ridenour Ms. Florence Rutter Dr. Allyson Gordon Mr. Mark A. Stevenson Yook Chan Mr. Allan E. Krausz Ms. Marymargaret Roberts Mrs. Judith Sakalas Terry Gorius Ms. Diane M. Swintek Dr. Mary Cody Ms. Roberta Krenzer Ms. Shirley Rogowski Mr. Richard A. Saville Ms. Deborah E. Hall The Kraft Foundation Ms. Carol A. Compton Mrs. Brenda Ladue Ms. Lisa Rosey Mr. Charles Schackert Ms. Marie S. Hartman Ms. Gladys C. Timbrook Ms. Angie L. Cramer Mr. Thomas L. Lawler Mrs. Anne G. Ryan Mr. John E. Shea, Jr. Mr. Gary V. Heil Mrs. Sherry Tomblin Ms. Rhonda Curry Ms. Robin Lay Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Z. Schiefer Ms. Tammy Shomper Ms. Eleanor J. Heitman Mr. Richard Trentler Ms. Sandra Diaz Ms. Shirley M. Lenz Ms. Phyllis Schneider Mr. Mohammed Sikdar Dr. Robert Henderson Reverend and Mrs. Benjamin B. Uybengkee Ms. Elaine Dowell Mr. Carlton Lewis Ms. Pam Seidl Ms. Jennifer L. Stinebaugh Ms. Mary Hinton Mr. Andre’ West Ms. Louise Emerick Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Lim Mr. and Mrs. William Sellers, Jr. Mrs. Deborah Strayer Mrs. Martha Howes Ms. Mary S. Whittaker Ms. Carol A. Esche Ms. Betty R. Lineberry Ms. Betsi Sharkey Ms. Christa C. Stromer Ms. Christina Hupka Ms. Mary Zito Ms. Angela Evangelio Mr. Ray N. Linsebigler Ms. Norma J. Shearer Ms. Ruth M. Swiger Ivy Hall Geriatric & Rehabilitation Center Mr. Louis B. Fernandez Ms. Lois Lissauer Ms. Nancy M. Shirley Ms. Linda Sylvester Ms. Cynthia Kalinski Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Flack Mr. Jeffry Long Mrs. Rachel Sholar Limin Tao Ms. Cynthia Kingston Champion $500-$999 Franklin Square Hospital Center Softball League Ms. Lannie Luckey Ms. Beth A. Smith Mrs. Lynn Tardif Mr. Marvin P. Kisser Mrs. Linda J. Frick Advanced Relocation Systems Ms. Amy Macht Mr. Donald Snee Ms. Joyce Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Klipper Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Gagen Mr. Michael N. Blazejak Ms. Catherine Magruder Mr. Donald Sparks Mr. Samuel Thomas Mr. Kevin J. Ms. Anita G. Gladstone Ms. Cathy Bosak Mr. Thomas Maher Mr. Joseph Sporney Dr. James E. Thompson Ms. Shirley Kowalewski Ms. Rosangela Gomez Dr. James B. Brayton Ms. Bernice Maivelett Ms. Wanda Stachowski Mrs. Eloise Vaughan Ms. Kristy Kratz Mr. Barry Gossett Mr. Gregory J. Cannizzaro Mr. Bob Mallonee Mr. Michael Staskowiak Mrs. Karen F. Vaughan Ms. Judy A. Lauder Ms. Mary F. Gruver-Byers Ms. Barbara J. Cappuccino, RN Ms. Deborah Malone Ms. Irma Stockdale Ms. Donna J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehnhoff Mrs. Donna Hamilton Cardinal Health Ms. Patricia Markowski Ms. Donna Sudano Mr. Richard L. and Mrs. Joan C. Waugh Ms. Elizabeth Leilich Ms. Janice S. Hatoff Cintas Mrs. Alfreda H. Martino Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sullivan Mrs. Marlene K. Wheeler Mr. James A. List Mrs. Phyllis Heede Comm-Tronics, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mattson Mr. Richard R. Svoboda Mrs. Carol A. Whitener Msgr. Joseph S. Lizor Jr. Ms. Erma M. Henry Mrs. Sandra Dahl Ms. Linda McCauley Ms. Debbie Svoboda Mrs. Pamela S. Williams Ms. Jeannie Lochary Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Holcomb Dr. E. G. Elias Ms. Lisa McDaniel The Franklin Square Group Ms. Janet Wojciechowski Ms. Sharon Markey Ms. Marlene Hudak Ms. Kim M. Ellinger-Tildon Mrs. Margaret M. McKissick Ms. Nancy Thrush Mrs. Cheryl A. Wood Ms. Jeanne C. Markowski Ms. Sandra Jackson Dr. Lee Fireman Ms. Susan McKulka Ms. Doris Tinder Ms. Joanna Mazziott-Coppage Mr. Edward Johnson Dr. Clarence W. Gehris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Mercado, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tisher Ms. Jennifer McCarty Ms. Pat Karpook Mrs. Barbara S. Gentile Ms. Jean J. Merritt Mr. Joseph Tolliver Associate $250-$499 Mrs. Marybeth McMahon Ms. Peggy Kasten Global Payments Ms. Bessie K. Miller Mr. Richard D. Trent Ms. Claire M. McMillan Mrs. Brenda J. Kitchen Ms. Patricia Accardy Dr. Candis D. Grace-Lee Mrs. Margaret M. Miller Mr. Larry Truman Ms. Margaret P. Mendoza Ms. Melissa Kodenski Ms. Phyllis C. Adamson Ms. Darrylynn M. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller Ms. Susan Vancleaf Mr. Alan L. Miller Mrs. Diane Kretzschmar Ms. Pam J. Allik Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hansen Ms. Sharon Miskimon Mr. John Vaughan Mrs. Elizabeth Moravec Ms. Vicki Krohn Ms. Jacqueline Althoff Ms. Debora G. Hess Ms. Judith Moran Mr. Charles L. Vickers Ms. Penelope Myers Ms. Joyce Kudrna American I.V. Products, Inc. Interfinish, LLC Ms. Gloria Moretz Visible, LLC Ms. Julia Myers Mr. Ron Leahy Ms. Valerie L. Barbalace Kirkwood Baptist Church Mrs. Patricia M. Morgan Ms. Libbie Vrzalik Ms. Nancy Neal Mr. and Mrs. Guy Letendre Ms. Leah W. Bark Ms. Ingrid E. Kupferman Mr. Anthony J. Mullen Dr. Anne H. Waldron Mr. Robert Nelson Ms. Olivia M. Loehr Ms. Shirley Bartynski Ledo Pizza and Pasta Ms. Rhonna Murgatroyd Ms. Govanna Walls Mr. Jory L. Newman Ms. Margaret Mannone Mr. Edward Basham Mr. and Mrs. Larry LeDoyen Mr. Michael R. Murphy Ms. Doreen Warnick Ms. Cosette Nickles Mr. Maurice E. McCormick Mr. Rick Battersby Mrs. Barbara Makowiecki Mrs. Cecile V. Myrick Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Weinberg Mrs. Margaret L. Norris as Spring/Summer 2010 26 27

Mr. George Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dietrich Ms. Patricia J. Norstrand TrueCare Medical Group Webb Mason, Inc. Dr. Jennifer Wormuth Mr. James P. McDonagh Dr. and Mrs. Donovan Dietrick Dr. Ndidi Nwokorie Up-To-Date Laundry, Inc. Dr. Jay Weiner Ms. Ching C. Yeh Ms. Deborah McGee Mrs. Debra B. Doyle Dr. Dennis Odie Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Vacek Mr. Bruce B. Whitaker Dr. David P. Zajano Dr. Brendan Melvin Dr. Michael Dvorkin Mr. and Mrs. R. Bentley Offutt Dr. John M. Vincent Whiteford,Taylor & Preston, LLP Dr. John Zapas Ms. Donna Miller Dr. Michael X. Dwyer Orthopedic & Hand Surgery Associates P.A. Mr. Glenn A. Visbeen Ms. Kendra Whye Mr. Charles F. Zeiler Ms. Deborah Miskiewicz EMRWM Chamber of Commerce Dr. Philip F. Panzarella W.L. & Associates, Inc. (Gore Medical) Mrs. Deborah A. Willis Dr. David Zolet Dr. Nona P. Novello Estate of Joseph Snyder Mr. Stephen Pasko Mrs. Claire Wald Wilmot/Sanz Architects Offit Kurman, Attorneys at Law Dr. P. J. Ferris Ms. Bonnie Patterson Wal-Mart Foundation Dr. Charles Winters Mr. Nicholas L. Orefice Fidelity Investments Dr. John C. Perkins, Jr. Dr. William C. Waterfield Ms. Melissa Withrow Dr. Diane Pancu Dr. Jerold H. Fleishman Dr. Karen Perkins Dr. and Mrs. William Reichel Franklin Square Hospital Center Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Perrelli Mr. Carroll Reid Mrs. Virginia J. Gallik Physician Support Services, LLC Mr. Mike Reidy Ms. Jennifer J. Gardner Dr. Daniel L. Picard Mr. Charles R. Remmey Genesis HealthCare Corporation Dr. Michael Pipkin Bob & Cathy Santoni Mr. Patric Gibson Mr. Leslie Pittler, Esq. Dr. Cecily Santos Ms. Victoria Gonce Poole & Kent Corp. Mr. Paul Schindelar Mr. & Mrs. John B. Gontrum Professional Management, Inc. Claricer M. Scott Dr. Lauren A. Gordon Dr. Eugenia Proulx Mrs. Lisa Sharkey Ms. Ann C. Grimaldi Mrs. Janet L. Rafky Mrs. Emily Sheeler Dr. Elizabeth H. Guonjian Dr. Suman Rao Mr. Stephen C. Sheeler Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hallahan, Jr. Ms. Kristi Rasmussen and Mr. Dan Mullahey Dr. Martin J. Sheridan Dr. Joel Hammer Reduction In Motion Ms. Cherie Smith The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Conlyn W. Regester Ms. Jacqueline Spielman Ms. Deborah A. Heaps Mrs. Milton A. Rehbein Jr. and Family Ms. Lynne Thomas Mrs. Ann M. Heil Respironics Ms. Joan Warren Herman Miller, Inc. Dr. Sallie Rixey Ms. Edith B. Wheeler Ms. Jackie Hesselton Ms. Joan R. Robertson Tribute donors Mr. David Winfield Honeygo Run Reclamation Center Mrs. Karen Robertson-Keck Names listed below were recognized for gifts made as tributes in honor or memory of them in the calendar year 2009. Mr. Kenneth J. Wingo Inter Sign National, Inc. Ms. Twana Robtison Mrs. Patricia D. Isennock Ms. Theresa Rohrs In Honor of Dr. Hatem Abdo In Memory of Christina Fitch In Honor of Dr. David B. Peichert Ms. Patricia Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Romadka In Memory of George Atwell In Memory of Delores J. Flaherty In Honor of Carol A. Perry Visionary $1,000 and above Dr. Sebastian John Mr. Stephen Ryan In Honor of Dr. Michael Auerbach In Honor of Dr. Jerold H. Fleishman In Honor of Pearl Piluk Ms. Tera Johnson Dr. Shahid Saeed Dr. Ahmad M. Abu-Ghaida In Honor of Dr. Cengiz Aygun In Memory of Charlotte L. Godwin In Honor of Dr. Suman Rao Ms. Patricia Kelly Mrs. Michelle Sakowski Acme Paper & Supply Co., Inc. In Memory of Jackie Baker In Honor of Dr. David L. Gold In Memory of Robert Rehak Ms. Sheila M. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Samet Advanced Radiology, L.L.C. In Memory of Bonnie Battersby In Honor of Dr. Howard I. Goldman In Memory of Edward Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kephart Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Schindelar Dr. and Mrs. Sunil K. Ahuja In Honor of Eileen Bednar In Honor of Dr. Ira Gubernick In Honor of Dr. Wilbur Roese Ms. Jo-Ann Kerschner Mrs. Lynn Schultz Dr. Khalid Al-Talib and Dr. Bushra Alzzawi In Honor of Dr. Marie Bellantoni In Memory of Laura Hamilton In Memory of Cynthia Rostek Dr. Joyce E. King Dr. and Mrs. Anthony O. Sclama Dr. and Mrs. Blair J. Andrew In Memory of James & Pam Bielanski In Honor of Dr. Daniel Harley In Memory of Gladys Rupert Ms. Debbie C. Kisner Dr. Stephen Selinger Dr. Kam Lun R. AuYeung In Honor of Anne Bock In Honor of June Hess In Memory of Karen Ryan Dr. Sitaramamma Kottapalli Dr. Kerry R Shaab Bank of America In Honor of Sally Brown In Memory of Ernest Hoskins In Honor of Dorothy E. Saville KPMG Shade Construction Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Barhight In Honor of Leonard Buber In Memory of Faith & Grace Jones In Memory of Carl L. Schultz Dr. Scott Krugman Mrs. Barbara Shimaitis Bay View Homecare, Inc. In Memory of Lucy Comotto In Honor of Dr. Joyce E. King In Memory of Helen M. Seibert Dr. Eva F. Kubiczek-Love Dr. Ari D. Silver-Isenstadt Ms. Eileen Bednar In Honor of Dr. Jacques R. Conaway In Honor of David E. Kreiner In Memory of Dorothy Sheeler Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lally, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Single, Sr. Ms. Virginia E. Bell In Memory of Peter Courtalis In Memory of Dolores Leiben In Honor of Dr. Kapil Simlote Mrs. Rebecca Landreth Site Resources, Inc. Dr. Marie Bellantoni In Memory of Anthony D’Apice In Honor of Dr. Vincent T. Martorana In Memory of David Smith Mr. Dan Le Mr. Eric Slechter Ms. Shari Beshore In Honor of Dr. Mamdouh O. Darwish In Memory of James J. Marusiodis In Honor of Dr. Steven L. Strauss Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Dr. Samuel S. Smith Dr. Harsha Bhagtani In Honor of Dr. Y. Desai In Memory of Wade K. Maye In Honor of Dr. Paul Tecklenberg Lillibridge Healthcare Services Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smyth Mr. Charles D. Block In Honor of Dr. Maria Diaz In Honor of Dr. Edward McCarron In Memory of Annette Thackston Lyn Stacie Getz Foundation South Perry Hall Blvd Improvement Association Mr. Carl R. Boles, Jr. In Memory of Dudley Dietrick In Honor of Dr. William McGuire In Honor of Dr. Netra Thakur Mr. Stephen Mannion Stericycle Biosystems Ms. Sharon Bonner In Honor of Lisa Dobry In Honor of Earl McLaughlin In Memory of Maria K. Walter Martin’s Caterers Mr. Larry Strassner, III Bovis Lend Lease, Inc. In Honor of Mary Dunlow In Memory of Timothy Mullen In Honor of Dr. William C. Waterfield Dr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Martorana Ms. V. Lynn Stricker-Heckrotte Mr. Gary Burkhardt In Honor of Dr. E.G. Elias In Memory of John E. Murgatroyd In Memory of Tereasa Weyforth Maryland Hospital Association, Inc. Dr. Adrienne Suggs CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield In Honor of Dr. M. Naji Fakhouri In Honor of Dr. John M. Niehoff In Memory of John Wheatley Dr. Steven J. Mason Dr. & Mrs. Michael D. Suter CCBC In Memory of William Feehley In Honor of Nicholas V. Orefice In Memory of Dorothy Wilson Dr. Edward C. McCarron Ms. Christine M. Swearingen Cole Roofing Co., Inc. In Honor of Dr. Kristen L. Fernandez In Honor of Dr. Yvonne Ottaviano In Memory of Patricia Winter Dr. William P. McGuire Ms. Catherine M. Szenczy Columbia Amusements, Inc. In Honor of Dr. P. Jeff Ferris In Honor of Dr. Ba Yin Oung In Memory of Ron Zamenski Medical Account Management, Inc. Ms. Amy Taylor, RN, MSN Compass Group, The American Division In Honor of Dr. Roger A. Filamor In Honor of Dr. Sriram Padmanabhan In Honor of Dr. John Zapas MedStar Health Dr. Netra Thakur Mrs. Dora Copinger In Memory of Gerrod Finch In Memory of Teresa Pailoth In Honor of Dr. David Zolet Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Miller The Dresher Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Curran In Memory of Michael Finnerty In Honor of Dr. Charles C. Park Dr. Clayton L. Moravec The Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation Ms. Jacqualyn G. Curry Medtronic, Inc. The Meltzer Group DeCosta Construction Specialties, Inc. Ms. Judith Needham and Mr. Warren Kilmer Dr. and Mrs. William L. Thomas Dr. Veronica Deza Dr. John M. Niehoff Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. 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Franklin Square Hospital Center Board of Directors

officers : Chairman G. Scott Barhight, Esq. Vice Chairman Debra B. Doyle Secretary/Treasurer Vincent Martorana, DPM

Members: Hatem Abdo, MD Jeanne M. Murphy Khalid Al-Talib, MD Patricia R. Norman Bob Davey Senator Dennis F. Rasmussen Michael Dietrich Kenneth A. Samet, FACHE John B. Franzone Richard W. Single, Sr., Esq. Ira Gubernick, MD Michael D. Suter, MD George J. Jabaji, MD Deborah M. Turner Adrienne Kirby, PhD Thomas S. Wintz

Franklin Square Hospital Center Foundation Board of Directors

officers : Members: Chairman G. Scott Barhight, Esq. Leslie Kaminski Richard W. Single, Esq. Councilman Joseph Bartenfelder Dan McLaughlin Vice Chairman Judy Brewster Ray Naimoli Michael D. Suter, MD Karen Carter Aaron Piccirilli President Adrienne Kirby, PhD Marlene Cochran Senator Dennis F. Rasmussen Secretary and Executive Director Michael Dietrich Conlyn W. Regester Janet Rafky Donovan Dietrick, MD Kenneth A. Samet, FACHE Treasurer Fred C. Hallahan Abby Ross Spilker Robert Lally, Jr. George J. Jabaji, MD Deborah M. Turner Franklin Square Hospital Center Foundation 9101 Franklin Square Drive, Suite 214 Baltimore, MD 21237