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2010 Donor Report 2010 Donor Report JANUARY 1, 2010 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010 United States Merchant Marine Academy ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AND FOUNDATION www.usmmaaf.com Lifetime Giving Societies The Ethel N. Babson Society This society honors the legacy of Ethel N. Babson and her son, James A. Babson ’44, whose gifts have touched - and con- tinue to touch - the lives of thousands of Kings Pointers. We are proud to thank donors whose cumulative lifetime giving is $1,000,000 or more through December 31, 2010. James H. Ackerman ‘44 J. S. Johnson William R. O’Gara ‘50 James H. Yocum ‘47 James A. Babson ‘44 J. S. Lanier ‘50 Paul H. Sonnen ‘53 John Brooks ‘44 Phillip LeBoutillier Dean V. White ‘45 The Nathaniel B. Palmer Society A celebrated 19th century shipmaster, Nathaniel Palmer’s versatility ranged from exploration and trading to yachting and ship design. His memory is honored at Kings Point where a building is named for him and through this Society. We are proud to thank donors whose lifetime giving has reached $750,000 or more through December 31, 2010. Norman A. Anderson ‘44 Jack A. Baker ‘46 Daniel E. Meehan ‘51 James F. Zievers ‘47 Ethel N. Babson Dean F. LeBaron Elizabeth Zievers The James Harvey Tomb Society This society honors the Academy’s first Superintendent, James Harvey Tomb, who oversaw the physical construction of the Academy. The James Harvey Tomb Society honors his legacy and those benefactors whose lifetime giving reached $500,000 or more through December 31, 2010. Prestley S. Blake Michael S. Greenwald Melvin M. Lawrence ‘54 Ralph R. Peachman Louis J. Carr ‘61 Kenneth H. Hofmann ‘44 Sumner A. Long ‘42 Ellsworth L. Peterson ‘46 Jay Ecklund Petro Kulynych ‘43 Ralph U. Whipple The Giles C. Stedman Society Giles C. Stedman was the Academy’s second Superintendent who was known for his commitment to excellence. The Society honors that commitment and those individuals whose lifetime gifts reached $250,000 or more through December 31, 2010. Leo V. Berger ‘43 Edward F. Glassmeyer Lauren S. McCready James P. Sinclair Henry J. Bonnabel ‘44 Mac R. Hogle ‘48 Frank K. Moore ‘48 Thomas J. Smith Ira B. Brown ‘49 Caswell F. Holloway ‘44 Walter Neumann Edward E. Stribling ‘67 Richard S. Cowan Frank L. Hussey ‘46 Denis B. O’Donnell ‘44 Adrian Zaccaria ‘66 Robert E. Crabtree ‘48 Bevin D. Koeppel Arlyne O’Gara Ralph E. Crump ‘46 Eugene W. Landy ‘55 Carl Olsson Ray E. Dombrowski ‘76 Harry W. Marshall ‘44 Dominick Porco John A. Georges John A. McCrane ‘46 Karl C. Powell ‘66 The Howard Payne Conway Society As the Academy’s first graduate killed by enemy gunfire, Howard Payne Conway’s memory is honored through this Soci- ety. We are pleased to recognize individuals whose lifetime giving reached $100,000 or more through Dec. 31, 2010. Loraine Ackerman Anthony J. Fiorelli ‘51 Louise J. Hopkinson, Estate John D. Noonan ‘78 Dominic Alfieri Mario Fishera Thomas J. Hughes ‘80 Basil J. Paparone ‘53 James M. Ames ‘49 Arthur A. Fleming ‘60 Bernard Hyman Henry M. Quincannon ‘64 Julian Armstrong Donald W. Forster ‘61 Peter F. Johnson ‘57 Peter J. Rackett ‘61 George F. Baker Robert S. Gates ‘45 Neil E. Jones ‘52 Kenneth J. Randall ‘42 Frank L. Bartak ‘46 Charles Gay Richard G. Kent ‘67 James B. Richardson Donald P. Brennan John J. Geany ‘51 John H. Kilbourne Kurt Schlegel Leo J. Brennan ‘48 John R. Graham ‘52 Robert F. Klausner ‘62 Thomas L. Stark Constance L. Buhl ‘81 James B. Grant Dan C. Labry Joel Sterling Robert P. Burke ‘81 Hartford N. Gunn ‘48 Edward V. Lahey Joseph T. Stewart ‘51 Robert Cochran ‘45 Gregory Hadjieleftheriadis Robert J. Lavinia ‘70 Theodore H. Teplow ‘50 Bettyna Collins George E. Hall ‘82 Steven Lever Roger A. Vaughan ‘56 George S. Coumantaros Robert A. Hansen ‘45 William J. Littler Herbert Virgin June L. Crabtree Robert W. Harbut ‘42 Eliot H. Lumbard ‘45 Frank Wennet ‘42 George A. David Douglas H. Headley ‘52 Robert P. Magee ‘69 Arnold H. Werner ‘45 Kenneth A. DeGhetto ‘43 Ronald S. Hickman ‘49 Leonard Maley ‘44 Mitchell Edson ‘49 Virginia L. Hickman Richard R. McNulty Gloria F. Elbrecht Charles J. Hill ‘65 Horace R. Miller ‘50 Robin L. Erixon ‘42 Paul Hoffman Kenneth L. Minor ‘44 2 / 2010 Donor Report Lifetime Giving Societies Lifetime Giving Societies... The Edwin J. O’Hara Society The memory and valor of Kings Pointer, Edwin J. O’Hara, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for bravery, is honored through this Society. The Society honors individuals whose lifetime giving reaches $50,000 or more through December 31, 2010. Lee J. Ackerman George H. Dunning ‘43 Robert F. Lindmark ‘64 James T. Shirley ‘65 William A. Acosta ‘47 James D. Farley ‘46 Rector B. Link ‘45 Flora Showalter Norman Albertson ‘54 John O. Felker Steven Loeb Roger E. Showalter ‘51 Ricardo R. Alvarado ‘48 Walter H. Fricke ‘48 Joseph K. Lombino ‘66 H. K. Smith ‘66 Edward J. Anderson Nancy Gaines John Lucs ‘61 Joseph B. Snyder ‘65 Francis A. Augsbury ‘45 Jerry L. Gecowets ‘58 Donald E. Lyons ‘51 Ivy B. Suter ‘78 Ara Avak ‘44 Alex E. Goldberger ‘53 Robert J. Mader ‘44 E. H. Taylor James H. Baker ‘45 Sigurd Golden Julie A. Maggart ‘87 Donald A. Toenshoff ‘84 Ralph E. Baughman Goodman, Manuel & Anne Trust William J. Maloney ‘44 John A. Tompkins ‘65 Ronald E. Baughman ‘85 Charles A. Grandjean ‘55 John Mattioni ‘57 Douglas M. Torborg ‘64 Han D. Bhang Jerome J. Hajduk John P. McConville ‘57 Phillip M. Torf ‘44 Carroll N. Bjornson ‘50 Edward J. Harsche ‘62 Thomas F. McEvily ‘45 Emmanuel J. Tsavaris ‘45 Russell M. Blair ‘51 Reginald M. Hayden ‘60 James J. McGuinness ‘53 Robert E. Turner Robert E. Blake ‘43 Richard Hermon-Taylor Patrick F. McInerney ‘47 Joseph K. Tynan ‘43 Kavark G. Bournazian ‘47 Donald S. Hitchcock ‘51 William T. Miller ‘73 Joe F. Vaughan ‘66 Joachim J. Buono ‘78 Clay T. Hoffman Charles C. Mollard ‘64 William W. Vaughan ‘47 Carol C. Calkins George Hoffman Robin G. Munden Michael R. Vincel ‘44 Charles Callahan Robert S. Hospodar ‘50 Milton G. Nottingham ‘44 Jules A. Wagner ‘45 Robert L. Carr ‘48 Dolores C. Hundt Richard B. Philbrick ‘44 Stephen G. Ware ‘71 C. T. Clagett William P. Jeuvelis ‘67 George E. Ratcliffe ‘49 Douglas White James L. Clark ‘51 Clifford Jordan Charles G. Raymond ‘65 Anthony Widmann James C. Cook ‘58 Richard Kearns ‘46 Douglas Rogers Frederick R. Wolke ‘61 Irwin L. Cucullu ‘47 James B. Kelly ‘49 Harold J. Russell ‘55 Donald R. Yearwood ‘61 John F. De Santis ‘60 Jerome C. Kirker John P. Ryan George S. Zacharkow ‘47 Thomas H. Delashutt Dwight H. Koops ‘62 Marie Schegel Arthur Donovan Paul L. Krinsky ‘50 S. G. Schementi Alben F. Dreves ‘42 Warren G. Leback ‘44 Norman B. Schrott ‘46 Donald J. Dudziak ‘56 V. Joan Lewick Fred S. Sherman ‘55 Paul Duffy Cornelius Shields Charter Members The Superintendent’s Council was established more than 20 years ago as a means of honoring donors whose lifetime giving attained $20,000 or more. We are pleased to recognize “Charter Members” of the Superintendent’s Council who are individuals whose cumulative lifetime giving had attained $20,000 prior to the reorganization of Council Societies in 1994. William S. Antoniuk ‘44 Joseph L. Gallagher Stanley Maas, Estate of Joseph B. Snyder ‘65 Libby Ashill Robert S. Gates ‘45 Malcolm McNeil Donald B. Stoughton ‘47 William M. Ayers ‘41 Edward J. Heine ‘46 Franklyn W. Menser ‘65 Melvin J. Tublin ‘49 Julie A. Berke Thomas J. Hughes ‘80 Horace R. Miller ‘50 Charles W. Uhlinger ‘44 Robert P. Buonora ‘51 Thomas H. Josten Alfred Morasso ‘48 S. T. Wheatley John G. Canerot ‘51 James B. Keating ‘51 Charles A. O’Malley Joseph B. Williams ‘44 Robert L. Carr ‘48 James B. Kelly ‘49 Andrew A. Patewski Albert D. Wood ‘47 Hays Clark Sidney Kewitt Jean-Louis Pierson Donald R. Yearwood ‘61 Charles R. Cushing ‘56 Ruth Kogel William Roberts John F. De Santis ‘60 Paul L. Krinsky ‘50 James H. Sanborn ‘59 Gabriel V. Fay James Lavenson Robert J. Schubert 2010 Donor Report / 3 Superintendent’s Council Admiral’s Circle The following donors made gifts of $10,000 or more to the USMMA Alumni Association and Foundation in 2010. John Brooks ‘44 Donald W. Forster ‘61 William T. Miller ‘73 John A. Tompkins ‘65 Robert P. Burke ‘81 Charles J. Hill ‘65 Kenneth L. Minor ‘44 Stephen G. Ware ‘71 Sanford K. Carlisle ‘58 Thomas J. Hughes ‘80 John D. Noonan ‘78 Dean V. White ‘45 Louis J. Carr ‘61 James B. Kelly ‘49 Denis B. O’Donnell ‘44 Estate of William M. Punnett John E. Chickering ‘81 Richard G. Kent ‘67 Arlyne O’Gara James H. Yocum ‘47 John F. De Santis ‘60 Richard Krahn ‘74 David Osborne ‘65 Adrian Zaccaria ‘66 Timothy D. Delaney ‘72 Eugene W. Landy ‘55 Henry M. Quincannon ‘64 Ray E. Dombrowski ‘76 J. S. Lanier ‘50 Kenneth J. Randall ‘42 James D. Dougherty ‘80 Robert J. Lavinia ‘70 Flora Showalter Paul Duffy Joseph M. Mahoney ‘43 Clifton L. Smith ‘61 George H. Dunning ‘43 John G. Marincas ‘46 Charles W. Spear ‘42 Willard F. Fahrner ‘44 Daniel E. Meehan ‘51 Benjamin M. Tanedo ‘50 Quarterdeck Society The following donors made gifts of $5,000 or more to the USMMA Alumni Association and Foundation in 2010. Robert H. Atkinson ‘84 Paul J. Kampa ‘80 Charles G. Raymond ‘65 Theodore H. Teplow ‘50 Ronald E. Baughman ‘85 William E. Karlson ‘82 Christopher D.
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