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ANNUAL REPORT 2010 REPORT ANNUAL

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Northwestern university School of Communication 2240 Campus Drive evanston, 60208­3580 847/491­7023 www.communication.northwestern.edu L e a d i n g t h e w a y S M T W T F S

Throughout its long history, Northwestern’s School of Communication has attracted 1 leaders and innovators to its faculty. And that is why it has been so successful in New Year’s Day educating leaders and innovators across the creative economy. We have no better example of this than Mary Zimmerman (C82, GC85, GC94), the 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jaharis Family Foundation Professor of Performance Studies. Mary came to North­ Winter quarter western as a freshman and stayed to earn not just her bachelor’s and master’s degrees classes begin but also a PhD in performance studies. Both as a student and a young alumna, Mary adapted a wide range of texts for performance, showing an unusual aptitude for 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 seeing how even the most unlikely source — such as the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci — might make exciting theatre. Mary’s career has been marked by extraordi­ nary achievements, from her 2002 Tony Award for Metamorphoses (which she wrote and directed) to her recent successes as a director for ’s Metropolitan 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Opera: Lucia di Lammermoor, La Sonnambula, and, last year, Armida (above). Martin Luther King Jr. Day Of course, much of the extraordinary work our faculty and students do depends on resources made available through generous gifts from our alumni, , and 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 community. Through these contributions and the leadership role you take, you make Spinning into Butter, Spinning into Butter, it possible for the School of Communication to lead the way. Louis, 8 p.m. Louis, 8 p.m. Barbara J. O’Keefe, Dean 30 31 Spinning into Butter, Louis, 2 p.m. January L e a d e r s h i p mov e s u s S M T W T F S

Leaders bring artistry to all they do, and they appreciate — and develop — artistry in 1 2 3 4 5 others. The Department of Theatre’s dance program celebrated its 30th-anniversary . Chinese New Year Spinning into Butter, Spinning into Butter, season last year with a special Danceworks performance that brought together Spinning into Butter, Louis, 8 p.m. Louis, 8 p.m. Louis, 8 p.m. students, faculty, alumni, and guest artists. The show featured student dancers but also gave faculty dancers an opportunity to show off their eclectic styles. Faculty 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 performers included Billy Siegenfeld, Jeff Hancock, Molly Shanahan, Joel Valentin- Spinning into Butter, Peribanez, Barber, 8 p.m. Peribanez, Barber, 8 p.m. Louis, 2 p.m. Martinez, Meghann Wilkinson, Brandi Coleman, and program director Susan A. Lee, who donned go-go boots to join students for a ’60s-era piece celebrating the program’s beginnings. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Peribanez, Barber, 2 p.m. Valentine’s Day Peribanez, Barber, 8 p.m. Peribanez, Barber, 8 p.m. Everybody Dances!, The talents of our alumni and faculty are often displayed on the stage — or on the Wallis, 10 a.m. Peribanez, Barber, 8 p.m. screen. At the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, no fewer than three films by alumni directors grabbed audience attention. David Schwimmer (C88) brought 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Trust, based on his play of the same name as premiered by ’s Lookingglass Peribanez, Barber, 2 p.m. Presidents’ Day Danceworks, Louis, 8 p.m. Danceworks, Louis, 8 p.m. Theatre. Rabbit Hole, directed by John Cameron Mitchell (C85), generated awards buzz for its star, Nicole Kidman. Barney’s Version, directed by Richard Lewis (C83) and starring Paul Giamatti and Dustin Hoffman, had already picked up a Golden 27 28 Lion nomination at the Venice Film Festival the previous week. Danceworks, Louis, 2 p.m.

Give every year, make a difference every day. February L e a d e r s h i p r e a c h e s o u t S M T W T F S

When Evanston-area day care centers lost funding for speech therapy, the Speech 1 2 3 4 5 and Language Clinic in the Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communi­ Danceworks, Louis, 8 p.m. Danceworks, Louis, 8 p.m. Danceworks, Louis, 8 p.m. cation Sciences and Disorders stepped forward. Now Brandon Miller (above) and The State(s) of America: The State(s) of America: The Regina Taylor Project, The Regina Taylor Project, other children at several sites have easy and affordable access to evaluations and Barber, 8 & 11 p.m. Barber, 8 & 11 p.m. therapy for speech and language issues such as stuttering, articulation problems, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 and swallowing disorders. The program is a boon not only to Evanston children Danceworks, Louis, 2 p.m. Winter quarter classes end and their parents but also to communication sciences students, who use the clinical The State(s) of America: The Regina Taylor Project, Barber, 2 & 8 p.m. practice in the day care centers to gain real-world experience. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Leaders make connections that pay wide dividends. Radio/television/film junior Daylight saving St. Patrick’s Day Spring break begins Jingyang Cheng got more than a good grade for a documentary that is now used for time begins fundraising by the animal shelter it featured. Theatre students learn storytelling and other skills working with local middle school students. Our alumni — as well 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 as students and faculty — contribute their talents to the vibrant Chicago theatre community and to theatres across the nation. They also pay forward their success by coming back to campus: last year the school enjoyed visits from alumni such as producer-writer Josh Shader (C99), actor Stephanie March (C96), director Greg 27 28 29 30 31 Berlanti (C94), and a panel of alumni and friends at our annual Festival of Writing. Spring quarter classes begin

Give every year, make a difference every day. March L e a d e r s h i p i s i m a g i n a t i v e S M T W T F S

Leaders listen more closely, think more deeply, and see differently. They reimagine. 1 2 Take the Theatre and Interpretation Center’s musical exploration of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (above). The show combined Shakespeare, 1950s New Orleans jazz, and a steamy original score, courtesy of a group of our students. The Theatre and Interpretation Center gives students opportunities to work closely with their peers, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 faculty, and guest artists such as — in this, its 30th-anniversary season — directors Jungalbook, Barber, 7 p.m. Jungalbook, Barber, 2 & 7 p.m. Sean Graney and Derek Sanders, actors David Catlin (C88) and Ann Whitney (C52), and actor-playwright Regina Taylor, who curated a campuswide mixed-media project. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Imagination is a skill you can develop early. This year the center invited community Jungalbook, Barber, 2 p.m. Jungalbook, Jungalbook, Barber, Jungalbook, families to share the wonder of performance through Imagine U, a backstage tour Barber, 7 p.m. 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. Barber, 7 p.m. of the kid-friendly fare that is a longtime signature of Northwestern theatre. That tradition began with alumna and faculty member Winifred Ward (C1905), who 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 developed improvisational theatre as an educational tool for children. She founded Palm Sunday Passover begins Good Friday at sundown an organization that evolved into the American Alliance for Theatre and Education, Jungalbook, Earth Day Barber, 2 p.m. which today presents the Winifred Ward Outstanding Children’s Theatre Company Award. Last year the Purple Crayon Players, a student-run Northwestern company 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 producing theatre for young audiences, proudly brought the award home. Easter Passover ends Waa-Mu Show, Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 8 p.m. Cahn, 2 & 8 p.m.

Give every year, make a difference every day. April L e a d e r s h i p b u i lds loy a l t y S M T W T F S

Last May hundreds of alumni, students, faculty, and friends gathered on campus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to honor retiring Department of Theatre faculty member Dominic Missimi and his Waa-Mu Show, Waa-Mu Show, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Wee-Mu, Barber, 10 a.m. 30 years of teaching at Northwestern — and to witness one great night of music Cahn, 2 p.m. Cahn, 8 p.m. Louis, 8 p.m. Waa-Mu, Cahn, 2 & 8 p.m. Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 8 p.m. Brighton Beach Memoirs, theatre. Headliners of “Starry Starry Night: A Celebration of Music Theatre and Louis, 8 p.m. Dominic Missimi” included (above, from left) Heather Headley (C97), Brian d’Arcy 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 James (C90), Kate Shindle (C98), and Gregg Edelman (C80) as well as Janette Mother’s Day Brighton Beach Memoirs, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Louis, 8 p.m. Louis, 8 p.m. Louis, 8 p.m. Zillioli (BSM01) and Willis White (BSM02, WCAS02). With the participation Brighton Beach Memoirs, Louis, 2 p.m. of other gracious alumni, Chicago theatre professionals, students, and faculty, Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 2 p.m. the event raised more than $350,000 for an endowed fund to support music 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 theatre programming. Brighton Beach Memoirs, Louis, 2 p.m.

Our generous and enthusiastic alumni and friends wear their purple pride on their sleeves. Why do busy people like entertainment executive Laverne McKinnon (C87) 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 make time to speak at the school’s convocation? How do donors like Jane Steiner Hoffman (C86) and Michael Hoffman (WCAS72, G73) decide to fund an endowed junior faculty position in the Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communi­ cation Sciences and Disorders? Maybe it’s because the School of Communication’s 29 30 31 programs attract those who see the long view and who inspire others to do the same. Memorial Day

Give every year, make a difference every day. May L e a d e r s h i p s h i n e s S M T W T F S

John Logan (C83) wrote for film and TV for years, garnering two Academy Award 1 2 3 4 nominations and other recognition. But then he returned to writing for the stage — Spring quarter classes end and got to stand on one. When Logan’s Red won the 2010 Tony Award for best play (above), among those also celebrating were Red producers Ruth Hendel (GC75) and Barbara Whitman, a friend of the school. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

When our alumni, faculty, and students get good news, we share in it. The cele­ brating is continuous — our alumni and faculty have won Tonys, Oscars, Emmys. Familiar names appear frequently among the nominees and winners of Chicago’s 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Joseph Jefferson Awards. Last year’s Primetime Emmy ceremony was a big night Flag Day Commencement, School of Communication for alumni Emily Gerson-Saines (C86), (C86), Peter Grosz (C96), Ryan Field, 10:30 a.m. convocations, Pick-Staiger, 1:30 & 5 p.m. and Ann-Margret. Early last year, stage productions by faculty members Anna D. Shapiro, Mary Zimmerman, and Rebecca Gilman were named to Time magazine’s 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 “best of the decade.” And the awards keep coming: Faculty members Darren Gergle, Father’s Day Summer Session begins Estzer Hargittai, Paul Leonardi, and Patrick Wong all celebrated prestigious professional accolades last year, and E. Patrick Johnson, professor and chair of the Department of Performance Studies, finished 2010 by winning the National Com­ 26 27 28 29 30 munication Association’s Leslie Irene Coger Award for Distinguished Performance.

Give every year, make a difference every day. June L e a d e r s h i p c r e a t e s S M T W T F S

Last summer’s American Music Theatre Project production flooded Northwestern 1 2 students with opportunity. Two special classes were dedicated to developing Not Wanted on the Voyage with its director, Department of Theatre faculty member Amanda Dehnert, and its Broadway writers in residence, Neil Bartram and Brian Hill, in preparation for the show’s summer run. Northwestern students appeared as 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 animals, demons, and a family on the brink (above) in a musical based on a famous Independence Day Canadian novel that was itself a modern retelling of the Biblical great flood.

Leadership in the arts gives collaborators a chance to make something old new 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 again. That’s what Dehnert also did last fall with Peter Pan, taking the beloved Barrie classic to new heights at Chicago’s Lookingglass Theatre in a production featuring alumni as well as current students. But new ways of thinking and leading can turn around any kind of production, even on ice. Last year communication 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 studies alumnus Rocky Wirtz (C75) instituted a turnaround that made sports history. Thanks to some savvy changes to his franchise both on and off the ice, the hockey team started filling the house again and, after a drought of 49 years, won the 2010 . 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Six-week Summer Session ends 31 Give every year, make a difference every day. Ramadan begins at sundown July L e a d e r s h i p i s g lob a l S M T W T F S

Department of Communication Studies senior and Communication Century Scholar 1 2 3 4 5 6 George Bajalia came back from Morocco last year with new friends, ideas for his thesis, and an eye for Chefchaoen blue. Buildings in the old walled portion of Chefchaouen (above) are regularly repainted a fresh, startling blue — year in, century out. It’s a beautiful stage for traditional Moroccan life, but figuring out 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 what that means is why Bajalia was there. “I’m attempting to see how essentialized Eight-week Summer Session ends images of Moroccans and the cultures of the Middle East and Mediterranean circu­ late back into the cultures they objectify,” he said, “and how people use these rep­ resentations in performing their own identities.” In a society that knows Morocco 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 primarily through the movie Casablanca, Bajalia wanted to see the real thing.

School of Communication students learn leadership skills by striking out into the wider world. They study abroad and take research trips sponsored (like Bajalia’s) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 by the school. They might go to Paris for the International Media Seminar or visit Northwestern’s campus in Qatar. They also make their own opportunities. Last year the school celebrated three winners of the prestigious Fulbright travel grant: David Wille (C10), Rebecca Donaldson (C08), and Victoria Fortuna, a PhD student 28 29 30 31 in performance studies. Ramadan ends

Give every year, make a difference every day. August L e a d e r s h i p i s v i s i on a r y S M T W T F S

Leaders in academia do more than teach classes. They blaze a trail of inquiry, 1 2 3 shining a light on issues and problems — historical or emerging, artistic or scientific — not yet fully understood. In the School of Communication we have the privilege of working with colleagues whose keen insights are worthy of both the classroom and beyond. Among last year’s published books by our faculty (above): Department 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 of Radio/Television/Film professor Laura Kipnis’s tantalizing study on America’s Labor Day relationship with disgrace, How to Become a Scandal: Adventures in Bad Behavior; Department of Communication Studies professor Pablo Boczkowski’s News at Work: Imitation in an Age of Information Abundance; and Department of Theatre associate 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 professor Harvey Young’s Embodying Black Experience: Stillness, Critical Memory, Wildcat Welcome begins and the Black Body.

That’s just the work on our bookshelves. Across the school our growing faculty 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 produces a wealth of outstanding scholarship and creative work that keeps us at Wildcat Welcome ends Fall quarter classes begin the forefront of the communication arts and sciences. In the Department of Radio/ Television/Film, for instance, the new documentary Fast Talk by assistant professor Debra Tolchinsky looks at the intersection of intercollegiate forensics competition 25 26 27 28 29 30 — featuring Northwestern’s debate program — and today’s speed-obsessed society. Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah ends begins at sundown

Give every year, make a difference every day. September L e a d e r s h i p po i n t s t h e w a y S M T W T F S

School of Communication students have big ideas. Our role is to prepare the way 1 for these creative thinkers, in the classroom and beyond. Consider, for instance, the needs of film students in the Department of Radio/Television/Film. Filmmakers need space, state-of-the-industry equipment, and mechanisms for finding peers to perform and crew their projects. When they get these things, along with instruction 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 from professionals who are themselves active in filmmaking, amazing things happen Yom Kippur Yom Kippur ends begins at sundown — like senior Jac Reyno’s short filmYellow Room (above). Through haunting images, Yellow Room tells the story of a man who discovers his mother’s life playing like a film behind a patch of torn wallpaper. Reyno’s work was among several films funded 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and screened last year by Studio 22, a student-run production company sponsored Columbus Day by donor gifts.

Students in the department’s MFA Program in Writing for Screen and Stage come 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 with big dreams, too. Big dreams that keep coming true: In the last year, alumni of Homecoming Week begins Reunion Weekend begins the program have won prestigious playwriting fellowships, found jobs with major TV networks, landed tenure-track faculty positions at universities, placed films at festivals and plays at workshops, and seen their work take the stage, light up the 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 screen, and go viral on the web. Homecoming Week and Reunion Weekend end 30 31 Give every year, make a difference every day. Halloween October L e a d e r s h i p r e n e ws u s S M T W T F S

Last year the Theatre and Interpretation Center staged Mass (above), a work by 1 2 3 4 5 Leonard Bernstein (H57) that is seldom produced because it requires 200 cast members — including a rock band, a marching band, and a choir. An intimidating project? Not for Dominic Missimi, emeritus professor in service, who directed it for the second time in his career. When Mass lyricist Stephen Schwartz came to see it, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 he said Northwestern’s was the best production he’d seen. Based on Catholic liturgy, Daylight saving Veterans Day time ends Mass is tradition itself — and yet could still be fresh.

The School of Communication has a number of long-standing traditions that derive 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 energy from new players, new ideas. The annual Waa-Mu Show celebrates its 79th year with a new director — David H. Bell, the Donald G. Robertson Director of Music Theatre — succeeding Missimi, who staged 17 Waa-Mus. WNUR-FM celebrated its 60th anniversary on the air with a regional news award. The Debate Society and 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 the Speech Team continue to enjoy support through the Hardy Scholars Program, Thanksgiving funded for 75 years by the late Owen L. Coon (C15) and the Coon Foundation. The teams also continue to dominate in regional and national competition — another Northwestern tradition. 27 28 29 30

Give every year, make a difference every day. November L e a d e r s h i p i s a jo u r n e y S M T W T F S

Last October a group of our students visited Chicago’s famed Steppenwolf Theatre 1 2 3 to enjoy a backstage tour, meet organization leaders, and see the evening’s featured Fall quarter classes end show. The visit was the School of Communication’s first Leadership Journey: Instead of the professionals visiting campus, the campus visits the professionals so students anxious to join the real world can hear how others made the trip. The 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 program is one of a set of new initiatives undertaken by the school last fall to draw Winter break begins students more intensely into their Northwestern experience and to see them off into the world with more resources. We also started offering an all-school fall welcome party on the lake, freshmen-only introductory courses, and receptions for graduat­ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ing seniors.

Leadership is a journey that never ends, and exciting things continue to happen. For instance, new curriculum changes will allow students to study specialized topics 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 more deeply and prove their knowledge in ways that prepare them for the leadership Hanukkah begins Christmas Eve at sundown roles they seek. We also have plans for a project that will help facilitate the School of Communication’s continued growth and leadership status, a project that will take the school to new heights. We promise to share it with you, and soon. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Christmas Day Kwanzaa begins Hanukkah ends New Year’s Eve

Give every year, make a difference every day. December Annie May Swift Society • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $1,000 or more between September 1, 2009, and August 31, 2010. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

Founder’s Circle ($50,000 or more) • Anonymous • Community Foundation for the National Capital Region • John Delaney and April McClain-Delaney (C86) • General Motors/North American Operations • Global Philanthropy Partnership • Google • Estate of Marjorie Hoffman Hagan (C34)*† • Robert N. (C57) and Kaye Karlan (WCAS57) Hiatt* • Jaharis Family Foundation/Michael Jr. and Mary (WCAS56) Jaharis, Kathryn M. Jaharis (C83) and Richard Ledes, Steven M. and Elaine Kondelis (WCAS81)* Jaharis • Lambert Family Foundation/Bill G. and Sheila S. Lambert • Northwestern Memorial Foundation/W. Rockwell Wirtz (C75) • Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving • Estate of Ralph Sundin (EB36)† • Julie Gallaher Uhlhorn (C51)† • Todd and Ruth Warren Fund/Todd M. (WCAS87) and Ruth Warren President’s Circle ($25,000–49,999) • David Carlyon (GC93) and Barbara Whitman • Computing Research Association • Owen L. Coon Foundation/Eleanor Coon Briggs and Richard O. Briggs (WCAS69, L77) • Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund • Marjorie S. Kartinos Trust/Marjorie Kartinos • Whitney Kroenke (C00) • Christine M. Myers • Lee Perlman and Linda Riefberg • Neal H. Schuman (C72) • Shaw Family Supporting Organization/ Robert E. (McC70, KSM81) and Charlene Heuboski (WCAS70) Shaw • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation • Craig and Diane Solomon • Spencer Foundation • Surdna Foundation Dean’s Circle ($10,000–24,999) • Joel and Nancy Mills (GSESP86) Barnett • Richard Alan (C60) and Paula Prentiss (C59) Benjamin • Bindley Family Foundation/B. Scott Bindley (C88), William Bindley (C84) and Catherine Ann Edmonds, William E. Bindley • Margaret S. and Philip D. Block Jr. Family Foundation/Philip D. III and Judith Stofer (C63)* Block • Philip D. Block III Family Foundation/Philip D. Block • Patricia and Albert C. Buehler Jr. Foundation/Patricia Buehler (C53) and Norm Blankenship • Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina • John P. and Anne Churchill (C78) Coffey • Colbert Family Fund/Stephen T. (C87) and Evelyn McGee Colbert • Robert D. (C55) and Jean S. Conrad • Cookie Jar Foundation/Douglas R. (WCAS73, KSM76) and Susan Pierson (C77) Conant • Dearborn High School • William W. Donnell (J66, GJ67) • Hall Charitable Trust/ William Bradford Hall (C80) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (C82, H07) • Thomas Z. Jr. (WCAS62, L65) and Sally Madden (SESP61) Hayward • Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation/Leslie Lee • Knowles Foundation/Nancy Knowles* • A. J. Walton & A. Walton Kroenke Charitable Foundation/E. Stanley Kroenke and • David S. Lefkowitz (C82)* • Garry (C68) and Karla Borud Mathiason* • Barbara D. Molotsky (WCAS65) • Vincent Jr. and Pamela Nuytkens (C84, GC85) Pagano • Andrew and Emily Gerson (C86) Saines • Stephen and Wendy Rosenthal (GC81) Schall • John H. II (WCAS62) and Patricia Pesek (C61) Shields • Stuart H. (C78, GC78) and Rose Singer • Audrey Jane Walton Trust/Audrey Jane Walton John Evans Circle ($5,000–9,999) • Bruce A. Albert (C92) • Ayco Charitable Foundation • Henry S. and Leigh Buchanan Bienen • C D L Scholarship Fund • Bernard J. (G81) and Sally Seibert Dobroski • David Alan Eckert (McC77) • Fein Foundation/Adam R. Fein and Linda Keithan-Fein • Mindy J. Ginsburg (C85) • Michael M. Heflin (C89) • Frazier X. (WCAS64) and Mary Creekmore (C63) Henke • David L. (C90) and Courtney Stevens (C90) Hollander • Nancy Witte Jacobs (BSM52) • Joyva Corporation/Richard (C85) and Leslye Sussman (WCAS85) Radutzky • Dorothy “Dee” Richardson Kreft (BSM50) • Laverne A. McKinnon (C87) • Peter Nichols (C78, GC78) • John D. Norman (C47) • Michael D. (C89, KSM96) and Diana Li (KSM96) Sands • Irving Scher and Amy L. Katz • Bennett G. (C78) and Shelley Cohn (C78) Schmidt • Avy and Marcie Stein • Loretta Bingham Sweeney (C53) • Thorn River Foundation • Clarke J. and Susan Anderson (C62) Vetrono • Lee and Judith Wasserman • Kevin L. (WCAS84) and Tina K. Willens • Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Foundation Fellows ($2,500–4,999) • Kenneth and Marleen Alhadeff • Aon Foundation • Ronald J. Aronberg Trust/Ronald J. (EB54) and Linda J. Aronberg • Richard H. and Marian Adams (WCAS70) Bott • Pierre C. Bouvard (C83)* • Stephanie M. Burns (C91) • Debra A. Cafaro • Michael L. (C67) and Mary Colbert Denger* • Carlos R. (WCAS78) and Karen Flores • Connie Frank Foundation • Paul Stuart (C89) and Ashley Frank • Steven and Jill Fugaro • Keith and Jerilyn Gertzman • David H. Gioiella (C95) • Edward A. (C53) and Julia Hansen • Robert M. Hayward (C94, L97) • Thomas D. and Marilyn Riggs Heath • Charlton Heston Family Trust • Lydia Clarke Heston (C45) • Jeffrey A. Jacobs (C85, GJ87) • Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund • Daniel S. (EB61) and Susan Stoner (WCAS63) Jones • Martha Lavey (C79, GC86, GC94, H10) • Richard A. Ludwin (GC71)* • John D. and Martha Grimes (WCAS58) Mabie • Michael and Shira Pacult • Marietta Morgan Paynter • Richard S. (McC53) and Roxelyn Miller (C53)* Pepper • Donald S. and Jane Phillips Perkins • Ronald A. and Gloria Van Black (C89) Rolighed • Leslie and Gloria Schaffer • Robert A. and Kristine A. H. Schriesheim • Craig Howard Sher (C75, G76, KSM78) and Jan R. Miller (C74, GC75) • Hinks & Elaine Shimberg Foundation/Elaine Fantle (C58) and Mandell Shimberg •

Arlene A. Siavelis (C79, KSM82) • Joel S. and Evelyn Marks (SESP59) Siegel • Ann M. Smith (C89) • Richard N. Tufeld (C48) • Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program • Brenton N. Ver Ploeg (C69)* • Madge Murbach Wells (C35, GC39)† • H. Ronald Welsh (C72)* • Roger G. and Molly Wells (McC63) Williams • Clyde and Kathleen Wilson • Jacob Wu and Lily Bork • David (C68, GC69, GC74) and Nikki Martin (C71) Zarefsky* Members ($1,000–2,499) • James S. (McC53, GMcC55, GMcC57) and Mary-Louise Aagaard • Richard C. Adamek (C54) • Roger W. (C79) and Kathi Adams • Benedict James and Sybil Schar (C51) Adelson • Philip E. Arnold and Ellen R. Arnold Charitable Foundation/Philip E. Arnold (WCAS59, KSM67) • Nancy McClaughry Battel (C69) • Michael P. Benz (C98) • Sandra L. Berman (C78) • Bross Family Foundation/John A. Jr. and Lisette J. (C93) Bross • Stuart N. Brotman (C74) and Gloria Greenfield* • Clarence J. BrownIII (C81) • Elaine Lazar Brown-Grant (C46, G61) • Timothy R. M. (WCAS86, L89) and Jacqueline Shim (C85) Bryant • Allan E. (KSM96) and Suzette Bross (C90) Bulley • Coleen E. Burrus • Richard J. and Gayle Handmaker (C68) Burstein • William C. (EB48) and Violet Gustafson (WCAS50) Butler • California Community Foundation • Timothy W. Camper • Thomas J. Canale • Kenneth K. (EB51) and Georganne Arnold (C54) Chalmers • Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation/Allan and Ellen Drebin • Doris Hersh Chortek (C46) • Phyllis Nash Christensen (C51) • Frank L. (EB69, KSM70) and Mary Heron (C70) Christy • Alan Ciamporcero and Carolyn Sachs • Allegra Gillian Clark (C10) • Mark and Jill Scalamandre Clark • Brownell Clikeman Cochran (C66) • Harry H. Coon (C44) • Kevin M. (WCAS92) and Phyllis Alia (C90) Crotty • Estate of Chermaine Ryser Davis (C50)† • Helen Lee Davis • Stephen E. C. (C84) and Jill M. Davis • Richard H. (EB69) and Jane Stowers (C69) Dean • Denver Foundation • Barbara Dreyfus (C81) • Christopher B. (C78) and Karen Dudley • Peter B. and Mary Kirby (C66)* Elder • Annbeth E. Eschbach (C81) • Etymotic Research • Le Roy E. and Marta Evans • Eric F. Fisher (C86) • Martin R. (C68, L71) and Cynthia Slaughter Galbut • Francis J. and Suzanne Long (C55) Gerlits • John J. (C58) and Marty Gillin* • Paul (EB53) and Harriet Schwartz (C54) Goldberg • Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund/Gary Schermerhorn • Roger S. and Jane Skinner (C89, GJ90) Goodell • Rick and Dawn Plambeck (C79) Gray • Thomas L. (C60) and Helene Griffin • Mary Feil Hamilton (C49) • M. Jason Hanold (GC10) • Thomas C. Hense and Sharon L. Stade (C89) • Arthur J. Hill • Armin & Esther Hirsch Foundation/Andrew A. Hirsch (C87) • James L. Jensen (C71) • Jewish Federation of Cincinnati • Jewish Foundation of Memphis • Matthew and Karen Stone (L82) Kaplan • Lainie M. Kaye (C87) • Mead C. Killion (GC79)* • Richard D. Kirshberg (C61) • Ronald R. (EB61) and Ursulla G. Knakmuhs • Bryan E. Kneeland and Joyce Virginia Gab-Kneeland (C79, GC93, GC08) • Allen E. Koenig (GC64) • Judy L. Koenig Living Trust • Douglas and Valerie Kroiss • Bruce (C83) and Susanne Frankel (KSM90) Landau • Thomas Leahy (C68) • Hsien-Hui Lee (GC88) • Jill Leiderman Living Trust/Jill L. Leiderman (C93) • Let’s Tailgate • Justin Adam Levine (C06) • Scott and Jacqueline Littman • Gregg P. (FSM97) and Deborah Yerman (C91) Lobel • Heather Lylis (C99) • Barbara Mallorie Mac Isaac (C77)* • Ronald L. Marmer (C74, GC74) • Chris and Beth Bening (C78) Martin • James L. Martin and Deborah Hayes (C71, GC73) • Douglas E. (C77) and Jill S. McCoy • William J. and Janet Long (EB53) McDermott • John P. (C81, KSM83) and Elizabeth Sehn (C83) McEnaney • John Paul II (FSM68, FSM70) and Sharon Stanton (WCAS66) McGee • Mark E. (L97) and Kelly Hyer (C94) McKane • Bill Melamed (C79)* • Morris & Helen Messing Foundation • Susan A. Messing (C86) • Scott D. (C77) and Ann Albrecht (C80) Michel • Minann/Louann Hurter Van Zelst (C49, GC51) • Edwin H. Moot (C43)* • Morgan Stanley • Mark and Laurie Murphy • Stephen R. and Elizabeth Schlecht (BSM71) Murrill • Norman P. (G57) and Georgine Reid (C54) Neureiter • Old Owl Communications • Edward C. Jr. (WCAS63, L66) and Susan Snider (C66) Osterberg • Joan Lardner Paul • Marla S. Persky (C78) • Roger Fuller (KSM89) and Elizabeth Bisch (C89, GC90) Platt • Julie C. Plec (C94) • Jose A. (KSM06) and Rachel Serlin-Egan (C03) Pluto • John A. (J63, GJ64) and Darlene Parrish (C63) Prestbo • Gary H. (C48) and Loretta Schultz (SESP48) Rabiner* • Evelyn Ransdell Richer (SESP54) • Mary-Carol Kooi Riehs (C82, GC91) • Sandra Lynn Riggs (C65) • John C. Roberts (C61) • Richard S. Rosenzweig (C57) • Dan and Amy Adelson Ross • Victor Robert (WCAS83, KSM85) and Nancy Rodkin (KSM85) Rotering • Carole Rothman (C70) • Caralynn Sandorf (C85) • Rosemary J. Schnell (WCAS54) • Mary Whiteside Schuette (WCAS60) • Schuler Family Foundation • Gordon I. (EB60) and Carole Browe (WCAS60) Segal • Douglas P. (C85, KSM86) and Sue Berkey (C85, GJ88) Seserman • Alvin R. (EB51, KSM52) and Gloria Brooks Shapiro • Jay A. (C95) and Tanya Sharman • Sarah Siddons Society • W. Ronald (C58) and Greta Maerkle (WCAS58) Sims • William C. (KSM74) and Gail Ayres (SESP70) Steinmetz • Kimberly Louis Stewart Foundation/Kimberly Louis Stewart (C79) • Donald J. Strueber (WCAS47) and Marilyn B. Darnall • Kelly Schumann Styne (C84) • Steven Tanenbaum (C77) • Samuel R. and Ellie Rossenfeld (C78, GC81) Telzer • Michael A. Thomas (C80) • Carl A. and Susan Maxwell (C67) Thomsen • Lee Thornton (GC73) • Tobey Foundation/William R. Jr. (WCAS58) and Anne Coulter Tobey, William Hayward Tobey (C81) • Terre A. Tuzzolino Trust/Terre Tuzzolino (GC72) • Nenon Merrell Ujiki (C66, GC68, GC90) • William and Frances Vaculin • Sander Vanocur (C50) • Mark F. (C99) and Alison Hartshorn (C00) Weems • W. Daniel (J50) and Bonnie Kistner (C50) Wefler • Don Weiner Productions • Donald J. Weiner (C79) • Donald B. Williams (C55) • Hope C. Wintner (C86, KSM91) • Susan M. Wolford (C68) • Sybil Wohlfeld Yastrow (C57) • Dennis C. Zacek (GC65, GC70) and Marcelle S. McVay (WCAS70) • Zeta Phi Eta Chicago annual fund • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $100 to $999 between September 1, 2009, and August 31, 2010. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

$250–999 • Gregory Abell and Cynthia Work • Accenture Foundation • Larry E. Adams (GC76) • Janice Kelley Allen (C64) • Harry J. Althaus (C84) • David B. and Janet Grinker (GC71) Altman • Arthur H. and Rebecca S. (G72, G75, GMcC84) Anderson • Pablo G. (KSM94) and Kathleen Azar • Ruth and Louis Baker Family Foundation/Karen L. Baker (C83) • Richard M. and Terry Kay (C77) Bargar • Joseph A. Bartush (GC74) • Nancy Graybill Becker (GC68, GC73) • Stephen A. Becker (WCAS72) • Catherine Stevenson Beemer (C67) • Philip W. (C57, GC59) and Susanne Hoch (C58) Beilfuss • Timothy M. Beittel • John H. Berry • Deborah L. Bisno (C92) • Gary M. Black • Richard W. and Dede Reid (C63) Blackburn • Virginia Grant Blair (C48) • Peter M. (C89) and Emanuelle H. Block • Mark S. (C88, GC88) and Karen D. Bloom • Michael Justin Boccieri (C01) • Philip and Kathryn Bolinder • William J. and Betsy Bass Bowen • Jeremy C. Boxerbaum (J84, GJ85) • Eric E. (C81) and Karen J. Boyd • Emily P. Bristor (C83) • Sarah M. Broshar (C02) • Paul A. (EB60) and Margo Clark (J59, GSESP80) Brown • Bruce J. Burmester (C62) • Alexandra Cowen Byrd (C84, GC85) • Joseph F. (G72, KSM72, KSM74) and Mary Maziak (GC71) Byrnes • Keith R. Calabrese (WCAS92) and Kirsten M. Nelson (C92) • David H. and Maureen Canary • Laura Forbes Carlin (C92) • Jane T. Caseley • Kelly Anneman Cattalini (C97) • Carol C. Ceithaml (C58, GC59, G77) • Ann Hoopes Champion (GC74, GC92) • Jennifer Brown Chapman (C87) • Erwin Chemerinsky (C75) • Chicago Community Foundation • Ralph H. Chilton III (WCAS91) • Joel A. Christie (WCAS89) and Angela K. Conway (WCAS89) • Christopher Claeys Trust/Christopher Claeys (C77)* • Barbara Baylor Clayton (C79) • Frank L. Clinton (C59) • Ann E. Clock Eddins (C83) • Marilyn Anthony Coffman (C63) • Rives and Kirsty Collins • Milton Colman (EB39)† • Congregation Beth Abraham • Melville A. Conner (C51) • Joyce Zymali Corbett (C61) • David J. Coynik (GC68) • Karen Rivard Cronin (C68) • Alan K. (GJ78, GJ87) and Charlotte Strader Cubbage • Earl and Karen Cunningham • Linda Raglan Cunningham (C68) • Richard J. (EB50, KSM79) and Jean Larson (WCAS51, GSESP69) Damisch • Thomas and Debra Dattilo • James Albert Davidson (C80) • C. Sue Davis (GC67) • Annette De La Torre • James Louis (C06) and Stacy Trannel (WCAS05) Devine • Joseph E. (GMcC62, GMcC65) and Ruth Bohn (WCAS59) Doninger • Bruce H. and Suzanne Hoppe (C77) Dorfman • Laura Clampitt Douglas (C68) • Sanford and Stacey Dumain • Douglas A. Dunderdale (C77) • Warren E. (C58) and Joan M. Eagle • Gail Edmonds • Kevin D. Elam (C85) • H. Clark Federer (C80) • Michael S. (WCAS64) and Ruth Sneid (C66) Fedotin • Ray and Edith G. Fessler • Scott A. Florance (McC94) and Margo J. Strauss (J96) • Foundation of One Smooth Stone • Jennifer Kasle Furmaniak (C95) • Thomas C. Galantich (C83) • Raymond G. Garcia (J07) • Mary Jo Florio Garrison (GC63) • Anne Kwas Gentuso (C74) • Alan I. and Lillian Polus (C73) Gerstner • Barbara Gertzman • Esther Rachel Gibofsky (C07) • Vern D. and Sheila Sered (C60, GC61) Gideon • Adam M. (WCAS01) and Alicia Mumbert (C06) Ginsburgh • Rachel Winfield Glaser (C98) • Allan E. Goodman (C66) • Barbara Goodman • Kevin E. Gore (C88) • Laura Gossage • Vani R. Gowda (C93) • Greater Houston Community Foundation • Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. • Cynthia Dalbey Greenburg (C66) • Carolyn Booth Gregory (GC52, GSESP86) • J. Terry Griffith (C72) • Susan Gustafson (C65) • Russell H. and Marilyn Hackett • Hallmark Cards • Meyer & Raena Hammerman Foundation/Alan H. (L58) and Myrna Edelstein (C59) Hammerman • Sanford Z. K. (C56) and Marilynn Prage (J55) Hampton • Andrew E. Hano (WCAS73) • Sara Rosen Harris (GC93) • Hartless Foundation/Robert B. Hartless II (EB65) • Lawrence G. Havens (C65, GC66) • Atha Jane Haywood (C48) • Karen E. Hedberg (GC67) • Keith E. Hefner (C50) • Quentin G. Jr. and Susan Davis (WCAS66, KSM82) Heisler • Marg Helgenberger (C82) • Gilbert R. Herer (GC64) • Grant and Karlyn Metz (C96) Herlitz • Thomas N. Heymann (C80) • Pauline Gorman Higie (C49) • David Hilgemann and Sandra Sutton • Leslie A. (GC58, GC68) and Robin D. (C69, GC75, G01) Hinderyckx • David A. Hirsch (C86, GC90) • Brenda Hockberger • Phillip Hockberger • Michael and Tamara Hoffman • Michael Selig and Dana Hochberg (C89) Hokin • Mark James Hosfield (KSM80) • MasonR . Howington (C96) • Michael and Suzanne Hupy • Michael J. Hyde • Christopher Iannuccilli and Michele M. Schiele (GC95) • Linda Imes (C78, GC78, L82) • Melissa Page Ingwersen (C82) • Sara Abrahamson Iorio (C93) • Daniel L. Isaman (McC81) and Ann J. Atkinson (C81) • Andre R. Jaglom and Janet R. Stampfl (C73) • Brian D. James (C90) • Paul A. (McC70) and Pamela Butler (WCAS71) James • Christine Doelger Jensen (C78) • Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago • R. Douglas (McC62, GMcC65, GMcC68) and Jeannette Seloover (GC63, GC66) Johnson • Terrence J. Johnson (WCAS97) • Judith L. Judson (C74) • Judith Bement Kaiser (C59) • Judy L. Kaplan (C83) • Paula J. Kaplan (C83) • Jodi Lynn Karjala (GC94) • Charles L. Katzenmeyer (WCAS85, KSM89) • Pardiss Kebriaei (WCAS98) • Russ Kendig (C80) • Sean Kennedy • Richard B. (C78) and Dana Stanley Kind • Donald G. Kirkorian (GC72) • Kris D. (C72) and Diane Foster (WCAS69) Knudsen • Donald W. (WCAS73) and Candice Kohn • John E. Kolb (BSM85, GBSM86, BSM88) • Martin and Susan Kozak • Andrew D. Kozinn (J74) and Carey T. Graeber (C75) • Ehren S. Kruger • David Kucinskas (McC74) and Paula M. Cadogan (C73) • Charlene H. Landis (GC68) •

Langdon Revocable Trust/Jeanne Swadey Langdon (C75) • Charles Larrabee (C76) • Robert A. and Jeanne Keil (C58) Leach • Martha Macomber Leader (C82) • Mark A. Ledogar (C89) • Thomas P. Lee (C76) • Katherine Chimples Lenard (C86) • J. David Lesenger • Allan B. (WCAS60) and Sandra Matthews (C62, GC66) Levin • Ruth C. Levin (C80) • Sheldon N. (WCAS56, G56) and Suzanne Goldberg (C56) Lewis • Morris J. and Lois Wertheimer (C45) Lipnik • Paulee Lipsman (C69) • Homer J. Jr. and Margery Wild (WCAS59, G66) Livingston • Herbert and Joan Leshin (C52) Loeb • John S. Logan (C89) • Richard Loutzenheiser • Evelyn Wetzler Lucking (C66) • Nina V. Lynn (C90, GC02) • J. Scott Maberry (C88) • Keith A. Mack (WCAS95) and Heather E. Leahy-Mack (C94) • Michael Maggio (J71) • Main Street Visuals • Richard and Sara O’Daffer (C81) Marberry • Karl L. (C85) and Ilene Balsam (WCAS85) Marquardt • Marriott Lincolnshire Resort • Keith J. (WCAS90) and Anne Heiberger (WCAS89) Martino • Bruce H. and Wendy Hess (C91) Mathiowetz • Sally Sullivan Matson (C65) • Daniel and Martha Remondelli (C61) McAlister • Johanna D. McAuliffe (C76) • Mark A. and Judy Mussay (C79) McDonald • Bridget McDonough (C78) • Ian and Connie McEwan • Emmit J. McHenry (GC81) • Benjamin James (McC99, L05, KSM05) and Rachel Ruan (C00, GC03, GC05) McLean • James G. Mennen (C66) • Gregg H. Mettler (C94) and Tara Ann Silva (C94, GC95) • Janice Jones Meyer (GC70, GC73) • Linda M. Milosky (C74) • Anthony Missimi • Thomas A. and Judith L. Monroe • Timothy F. and Sharon Siegel (C68) Moore • Morris & Rose Rochman Foundation/Toby Rochman Gorelick (C65) • Susan Taber Mulhern (GC67) • John P. (C81, KSM82) and Kristen Mullen • Raymond D. Narducy (GC74, GC81) and Elizabeth J. Soete (BSM72) • Marnie Larson Near (C91) • Georgia Bayless Nelson (C42) • Christopher J. and Leslie Cochrane (C81, GJ82) Neugent • Peter Ross Newman (C75) • Peter Martin (GC94) and Suzanne Nofz • Joseph C. Nunes (J87) and Wendy Heiman (C87) • Jane McClary Oakley (C78) • Kevin Thomas O’Connell (C76, GC77) • Tracey L. O’Connor (C92) • Staman and Beverly Ogilvie • Shawn P. and Rebecca Lies (C90) O’Grady • Stuart M. and Carol B. Oken • Walter Louis Olden (C75) • Roger C. Ottenbach (C60) • Cynthia Parker (C65) • Douglas K. and Sandra Lierman (C61, GC65) Pay • James H. and Carolyn S. Peters • Vincent P. Petrini (C84, GC93) • Carey Linkon Pickus (C84) • Kathleen Sullivan Pistono (GC68, GC80) • Malcolm J. and Janice Kopec (C71) Pitts • William H. Plotkin (GC51, GC57) • Stanley E. and Barbara Biery Plummer (C52) • Todd Charles Alan Plutsky (WCAS99) • Richard and Judith Powell • John Oliver Priest (C76) • Benjamin and Julie Baker (SESP60) Rachlis • Mrs. Jan Aimee Potter Reed (C76) • Erica Preiss Regunberg (C79) • Perry M. Rein (C88, GC89) • Mrs. Merle Reskin • Polly Taylor Revare (C88) • Revenwood Inc. • Thomas and Dana Riccard • Salvatore and Lisa Ricciardi • Patricia M. Rice (GC66) • Dale S. Rieling (C83, GBSM84) and Victoria Miller Bussert (GC82, GC84) • Ritchie Family Trust/Gregg and Karen Ritchie • Philip T. Roberts (WCAS81) • Jeffrey A. (C67) and Alison Podell Rosenberg • David Rosenthal and Leslie Milton • Jack E. Rossotti (WCAS66) • Stephen B. (C75) and Alice Crancer (WCAS79) Rudolph • Thomas M. Ryan (GC83) • Terry D. Sanders (GC99) • Judith Boca Sanger (C60) • Keith P. and Sharon Twersky (C84) Savel • Michael A. and Carol R. Reich (C79) Scheffler • Albert S. (C63, G65) and Sandra Spatz (GJ63) Schlachtmeyer • Jeffrey D. (C99) and Elizabeth Pigman (C99) Schlaudecker • Thomas Michael Schnecke (GC97) • Robert A. Schultz (C51) • Barbara J. Scrivner (C70) • Lloyd and Allison Lyon (C84) Segan • Donald and Hilary Shaefitz • JonathanA . Shapiro (C87) • Sharing of Blessings Foundation • Rita Pearlman Sheinin (C59) • Amy Falk Sheldon (C92) • Mark D. and Carole Spolar (C78) Shepard • Jeannette Joullian Sias (GC56) • Joshua A. (C88) and Carter Woodworth (WCAS89) Siegel • Christopher (C95) and Elizabeth A. Bisbee (WCAS97) Silber • David M. Silverman (GC76, L80) • Mark D. and Donna Doles (GC95) Simon • Nedda Jefferson Simon (C54) • Martin and Diane Skrip • Sharon Oberwortmann Smith (C65) • Sound Republic • Peter M. and Lisa Palumbo (C81) Steiner • Steven J. and Emily Yerman (C88) Steinman • Ann Allen Stillman (C53) • Neil J. (FSM66, FSM68, FSM74, FSM75) and Karla Saxon (WCAS68) Stone • Roger & Susan Stone Family Foundation/Roger W. and Susan Kesert Stone • Kristine E. Strand (C67, G68) • Leslie Westerman Struggles (C71) • Thomas J. Sublewski • Eugene S. (WCAS71) and Hollis Leach (WCAS71) Sunshine • Derby A. Swanson (C82) • Margaret Jacobson Szmurak (C49) • Alisa Rosenblatt Talisman (C81) • Frank J. M. ten Brink and Jeannine M. Cleary • Anne Hardy Thurman (C40, GC66) • Louise Peckham Todaro (C45) • Elizabeth Randolph Tompkins (C59) • Richard B. Turner (J62) • Leon P. (EB55, KSM56, KSM59) and Carolyn Herbst (C55) Ullensvang • United Way of Greater New Haven • Paul R. Vershbow (C74) and Karen Jacob (C74) • Felipe A. Vicini (C83) • William E. Vickers (GC52) • Debra M. Vinikour (C79) • Bryan G. Wachter (C93) • Nancy Norris Walker (GC66) • Lou (C91) and Allison Teicher (C90) Wallach • Rachel McDonough Weinberg (GC61) • Arthur L. and Myrna Nelson (C60) Weiner • Donald P. (WCAS75) and Pamela J. (C74) Whitfield Jacobson • William G. (McC52) and Ann Stevenson (C52) Whitney • Robert B. Wight Jr. (C57) • Howard L. Willett Foundation • Ty Williams (C95) • Jeremy R. (WCAS55, GSESP61, G71) and Mary Alt (SESP59) Wilson • Lorelei E. Wilson (C89) • Gaynelle Rothermel Winograd (C70, GC77) • Sarah R. Wolff (C74, L78) • Mary Ellen Wood (GC49) • Gary Lee Wuslich (GC08) • Robert A. Wyman (C81) and Peggy Giffin • Iris N. Yamaoka (C65) • Byong Yong Yi and Hye-On Mun • Carl L. Zeliger (C78) • T. Nicholas Zervas (C85) • Weiguo Zhang and Qian Yin $100–249 • Jonathan and Peggy Abram • Fran Adams • Adler Foundation/Marc Adler • Robin S. Agranoff (C94) • Anne Ainsworth Trust Account • Anne Butterfield Ainsworth (C67) • Cynthia A. Alcantara (C96) • Dennis C. Alerding (WCAS91) and Whitney S. McKay (C90) • Richard N. (SCS75) and Elynne Chaplik (GC71) Aleskow • Robert Douglas Alexander (GC98) • Richard E. Allen (C61) • Faith Kolkey Alster (GC74) • Andrea Alterman-Lachs (C85) • Scott Althoff • Donald L. (C75) and Margaret M. Altschuler • Bjarnie R. Anderson (C69, GC72) • Stephanie Weill Andrew (C88) • Carol J. Angelescu Levy (C85) • Giovanna Carmela Annunziato (C08) • Susan D. Apkon (C86, GC87) • Aspasia M. Apostolakis Miller (GC94) • Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Appell Jr. • John D. and Dorothy Worzella (C64, GC65) Aram • Barbara BradfieldA rmour (C59) • Mary M. Arndtsen (C88) • Richard L. Arnold (GC62) • Richard Lee Arnold (GC91) • Hope Rissman Arthur (C53) • John P. Athanasourelis (C74) • David B. Ayers (BSM99) • Richard M. (L59) and Adrienne Lange (C59, GC60) Baach • Marsha Baade • Todd and Joanna Bachelder • Kristin Johnson Baer (GC94) • Rolf D. (WCAS73, KSM75) and Pamela Higginbotham (SESP71, GC72) Baglien • Edwin Baker and Christine Peck • Steven J. and Beata Anna Baker • Wendy Steinhoff Baldikoski (C92) • Penelope Steele Banello (C69) • Mary Young Barnes (C61) • William A. Barnett (C78) • Allen M. Barr (C75) and Elizabeth L. Wellman • Peter Andrus Bartleson (C08) • Adam H. (GJ91) and Margo Kandelman (WCAS86, GJ91) Bartsch • Melissa Gayle Baumgart (C05) • John R. Baumhardt (C61, GC65) • Terry P. Bayer (C71) • Raymond S. (GC54) and June H. Beard • Robert Kling Beck III (C75) • Lee Muller Beckermann (C57) • Margaret M. Beeman (GC93) • William and Linda Hill (C62) Bein • Dennis J. Belcastro (GC94) • Robert L. Benedetti (C60, GC62, GC71) • Anthony Gerald Benedetto (GC06) • 2002 Kirk S. & Madeleine F. Bennett Revocable Trust • Kirk S. (SESP60) and Madeleine Forszt (WCAS60, G72) Bennett • Meredith F. Bergman (C98) • Robert W. and Elizabeth Hutchison (C82) Bernard • Peter and Lisa Besen • Dorothy Reitch Bigbee (C49) • Ann Neill Black (C46) • John Blanchard • Karen Elaine Bland Collins (C78) • Andrew Murray Bloustein (C06) • Stanley A. and Karen Baker (C65, GC66) Bloustine • John K. (C60) and Mildred Meyer (WCAS60) Boaz • Peter and Sandra Bohr • Lisa Federhar Bolden (GC85) • Jason David Bornstein (C09) • Adam M. (C92) and Donna Boruchov • Mary Kay Bottorff (KSM93) • Joyce B. Bottum • Catherine Mary Bourke (GC08) • M. J. Boyer (C58) • Antonia Barnes Boyle (C62) • Robert M. (C66) and Jill Harmon (WCAS66) Boyles • Clinton A. Bramkamp (C71, GC72) • John B. Bredar (C83) • Katherine A. Breen (C70) • David Franklin Brener (C77) • Terence Kelley Brennan (KSM78) and Gilmore Lavezzorio-Brennan (C76) • Lynne K. Brennen (C86) • Joan Frankel Brenner (C48, GC49) • Ruby Brenner • Anne F. Broadus (C92) • Mary D. Broderick (C78) • Morris E. Brodwin • Thomas M. Brody (GMcC94, GMcC98) and Amy Museth Huseth-Brody (C94) • Mark Brogger (C85) • Joseph and Carol Brooks • Eric M. Brose (C87) • Kenneth L. Brown (GC60, GC65) • Oveda L. Brown (C90) • Robert Bruce and Nancy G. Brown • Yevette Lewis Brown (GC76) • William S. and Ann Rinebolt (C80) Brownfield • Marcy Brownson (C66) • PaulG . (FSM59) and Carol Bubala • Susan J. Buensod (C71, GC79) • Nancy Hurd Buice (C77, GC78) • Mahlon (WCAS54, FSM57) and Marilyn Williamson (EB54) Burbank • Paul R. Burkhardt (C56) • Nicole J. Burley (C93) • Paul Foster Burtis (C84) and Jane C. Dell • Nsenga K. Burton (C95) • William J. Bute (C78) • Kathleen Connolly Butler (C76, GSESP79) • Thomas R. (KSM66) and Carol (SESP66) Butler • Bette R. Butterworth (C53) • Barbara Butts • Randall L. Bytwerk (GC73, GC75) • Roland B. (McC49) and Shirley Somers (SESP50) Calhoun • Shirley S. Calhoun Trust • Regina Cameron • Sharon A. Cameron • Claudia Cantarella (C88) • Susan Hubka Canter (C66, GC67) • Gale Cantor • Randy and Sandy Cantor • Edward P. and Karen Halvorsen (GC69) Carlson • Barbara Carmody • Paul T. Carney (C91) and Diana D. Dinicola (C90) • Meighan Osborn Carpenter (C97) • Julie Noack Carper (C88) • Sarah Louisa Stelle Carty (C83) • Margaret A. Caruk (C85) • Joan Brain Cason (C63) • Central New York Community Foundation • William (C69) and Elizabeth Hubbs (C77) Chalberg • Nancy Chamberlain • Carl Kam-To Chan (GC74) • Erie III (C65) and Kirsten Lokvam (WCAS65, GSESP66) Chapman • Margaret Jean Chapman (C52, GC61) • Gerald E. (GC62) and Christine A. Chappell • Kathleen Rutkowski Chase (C81) • Debra Lynn Chatelle (GC76) • Qingsheng Cheng and Lehong Li • Fong-Hsi Ruth Chiang (GC90) • May Elizabeth Chin (GC73) • Mary T. Christel (C79) • Jennifer M. Chung (C95) • Sally Kelly Clancy • Joseph E. Clark (C87) • William M. and Patricia Haffey (GC73) Clemency • Jason Cochran (J93) • Michael I. Cohan (C93) • Ivan M. Cohen (C90) • Charlotte Crozier Cole (C60) • Dalen Sciarra Cole (C69) • Thomas G. and Lynnette Jackson (GC70) Colmey • Columbus Jewish Foundation • Barry F. Comiskey (C56) • Henry G. and Harriet G. Conroe • Consulting Capabilties Corporation • Janice Conway • Christine Fruechtenicht Cook (C68) • Christopher R. (C73) and Rebecca Corbett • Ross B. and Stephanie Fuchs (C71, GC72) Corotis • Michael Lewis Corsa (WCAS06) • Michael E. Cotter (C98) and Janae D. Bakken (C96) • Sue Coughlin • Victoria Black Courtney (C65) • Michael J. (C02) and Adriana Ruhl (C03) Cox • Paul Crellin • Susan Shipman Cryer (C62, GC63) • Christopher W. Czajka (C94) • Alan S. Dalinka (C89, L93) • Lynn Morsch Daniels (GC68) • Amy Lauth Danielsen (GC91) • Parthavi Das (C91) • Paula Ernst Dau (C58) • James H. Davis Revocable Trust • James H. (EB65, KSM68) and Penelope Wheeler (GC66) Davis • Marvin E. (GC51, GC62) and Carolyn S. De Boer • Ann Mickelson Debrauw (C69) • Susan Weingartner De La Paz (C84) • Erica E. Delavan (C95) • Jilana Dellal (C79, KSM98) • Kelly E. Demaret (C93) • Michael R. de Riesthal (C97) • Christopher Detmer (C68) and Eva Maxwell-Detmer • Charlon Kaye Dewberry (C76)

• Florence Carre Dewitt (C45) • Maggie Rubin Diamond (C98) • Daniel James Diem (KSM87) and Kent E. Bracken (KSM77) • Barbara Director • James and Lisa Dickinson (GC80) Docster • Scot G. Dollinger (C84) • Arthur Don (C75, L78) • Paula Schomburg Donahoe (WCAS71) • Priva Dorfman • James D. Dorn Declaration of Trust/James D. (McC54) and Helen Louise Dorn • Leslie Dukker Doty (C76) • Ann Crawford Dreher (GC68) • Leia E. Droll (C02) • Erin E. Dugan (C91) • Janet Dennis Dumas • Bryant C. Dunbar (C93) • Julie A. Dunlap (C86) • Eldred H. (SCS67) and Joan Burgess (WCAS55) Dusold • Judith A. Dyke • Billie Couch Eaton (C52) • Jules Eberhardt • Beverly Solomon Edelmam (C86) • Stephen D. (L69) and Sharon Anderson (C69) Edelman • William Edmonds • Jill Dinkes Efron (C88) • Blythe Egan (C70) • Jerome E. Egel (C65) • Diane Levy Eger (C69) • Carol M. Eggers (C87) • Sally Thurnau Egler (C59, GC65) • Sally L. Ehlert Trust/Gene W. and Sally Witmer (C64) Ehlert • Ronald G. 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Matthews (GC81, GC85) • Timothy B. and Therese Matthews • Linda Rousseau Matuszak (GC75) • Brendan Edward May and Marykathleen B. McGrath (BSM94) • Christina Poulakidas Maydanis (C56) • Steven and Debra Mayo • Douglas J. (C86) and Julie Schwartz (C86) Mazer • Richard A. (EB68) and Jean A. Frizelle (C67) McAdoo • John A. and Marilyn Wiegand McAuliffe (C76) • Janet Evans McBride (GC70) • Stephen and Patricia Higginbotham (G70, G76) McCann • Michael R. McClory (C64) • Colin D. (G99) and Barbara T. (C99) McCormick • Virginia Murray McDade (C86) • Kevin R. and Linda Morris (C83, GJ84) McDonald • Sean McDonough • Patrick J. (C85) and Elizabeth Snow McDougall • Mary Hamilton McEnery (C60) • Jane Hjertstedt McGee (SESP53) • James S. McLellan (C85) • Rolland R. Meinholtz (C59) • Adrienne Meisel (GC71) • Virginia Pollard Menezes (C67) • Robert B. Mesrop Jr. (C83) • Donald E. Metz (C50) • Gerard (WCAS79) and Robin Sedor (C79, GC82) Metzler • Richard S. (WCAS86, KSM95) and Caroline Wismar (C88) Michalak • Aaron J. Michelfelder (C93) • John and Marianne Michnowski • Jean Heininger Miculka (GC51) • Carolyn Fox Miller (GC59) • Sara Benson Mills (C95) • Judith C. Miniace (GC72) • Marion Jackson Mito (GC77) • Jean M. Moe-Cathro (GC57) • John C. Jr. (WCAS64) and Ann B. Mommsen • Richard R. Mone (C88) • Frank H. Monteith Jr. (WCAS61) • William C. Moody (C59, GC60) • Hank Moonjean • Hugh L. and Della Melin (WCAS67) Moore • Kathleen A. Moore (C68) • Susan Eggleton Moran (C76) • Elizabeth A. Morgan (C72) • Lloyd B. (EB62, KSM63) and Donna Shapiro Morgan • James A. (C78, GC78) and Joan Schaub Morgulec • Frank C. Morris Jr. (C70) • William C. Morris (GC53) • Darren P. (WCAS92) and Niki Nordstrom (C94) Morrison • Hugh W. Morton IV (C54) • William II and Callie Mounger • Martha Jean Mountain (GC93) • Jennifer Dunn Moyers (C83) • John Michael (GC74) and Josephine Muchmore • Roswell Hewson Mueller (C07) • Will and Peggy Mullen • Elizabeth Dayton Mulligan (C01) • Candy Sue Munter-Brown (C76, GC77) • Thomas C. (KSM72) and Judy McKeown (C65) Muntz • Anne Whipple Murphey (GC52) • Margot A. Myers (C75) • Reid J. Narkunas (C97) • Edith Conte Natalini (C53) • David H. and Mary Whitley (SESP42) Nelson • Elaine Teborek Nelson (SESP62) • Nels R. Nelson (C52) • Michael C. Ness (C94) • Leanne Timm Newman (C81, GC82)

• Gregory D. Newton (GC87) • Jennifer Allen Newton (C86) • June Therese Nho (C01) • Marnie L. Nicolella (C94) • Mark J. Nielsen (C80) • Richard D. (C70) and Barbara F. Nirenberg • Todd L. (WCAS90) and Amy Schlernitzauer (C91, FSM96, FSM99, FSM01) Noffke • Paul D. Noffsinger (GC65, GC68) • Edward Alan (KSM75) and Sharon Engel (C74) Noha • Peter Todd Norman (C80, KSM87) • Angela Normoyle (GC97, GC03) • Laura C. Norwalk (C91) • Forrest A. Novy (GC81) • Robert J. Nowak (GMcC71) • Robert J. and Veronica C. Nowak Revocable Living Trust • Louis (EB51) and Deborah Nusinson • Heather Sandri Nuss (C95) • Laura M. Oatney (GC93) • Daniel C. (C71) and Barbara Henschen (J72) O’Brien • Brian S. Ogilvie (BSM03) • Toya O’Hora (C70) • Jeffrey and Laura Olanoff • Wayne O. Olsen (GC62, GC65) • Steven G. (WCAS68) and Lesley Barrett (C69) Olswang • Judith Aschkenas O’Neill (GC71) • Don (KSM78) and Barbara Burrington (GC78) Oppenheimer • John F. Ottavino (GC79) • Marcus L. Overton (C65) • William B. Palm • Kanak Parikh • Janice Matheny Parker (C65) • Joan Sorge Parker (C54) • Wendy Langlas Parris (C88) • Matthew Shea (C87) and Suzanne Waterous (C89) Pasha • Eduardo Pastro • Gordon M. (C70) and Joy Bacon (G70) Patterson • Gaylen Duane (GC95, GC98) and Kristin Paulson • Glenn W. and Helen W. Pearson • Adam S. Peck (C86) • Jane Monro Peddicord (C60) • Lloyd A. Pedersen (C68) • Lisa Jo Pegnato (C78) • Terry D. Peigh (C74) • Marguerite Wertheimer Perkins-Mautner (C48) • Dennis G. (G77) and Anna Verchinsky Perkinson • Jeff and Linda Lowy (C75) Perry • Sarah Haynes Pesetsky (C60) • Scott W. and Donna Machcinski (GC70) Petersen • Jodi Burden Peterson (C96) • Martha A. Peterson (KSM84) • Carolyn A. Piatek (GC79) • Bonnie Pick (BSM46, SESP52) • Julia C. Piquette (C48, GC52, GC63) • David Owen Plaut (C75) • Playing Pretend Productions • Charles E. and Nancy Stephenson (C60) Plunkett • Philip S. (EB50) and Frances Thomas (GC57) Podulka • David A. Pokorny (C89) • Ross Pologe and Karen Rosen • Christopher James Poon (C08) • Gail Poon Revocable Living Trust • Andrew Robert Porwancher (C06) • Richard B. (FSM75, FSM77) and Donna Herman (C78) Porwancher • Marilyn Kay Powel (GC87) • Elizabeth Anne Powell (GC96) • Pamela Kammer Powell (GC88) • Matthew D. Powers (C79) • Mark H. Price (C63) • Joyce Iwohn Prince (C52) • Nicole M. Prouty (C98) • Gregory T. Pupillo (C87) • Lea Gibbs Queener (GC66) • Jill Kosmin Quinones (WCAS83, GC93) • Avital Rabin (GC08) • Anthony J. Radich and Sonja K. Foss (GC76) • Arlynn Raez • Julie A. Rallo (GC95) • Janice Rector (C60) • Martin and Caren Redish • Gladys Ekeberg Reed (GC43) • Charles R. Reeves (C54) • Brian J. Regan (C93) • Timothy C. Regan (C83) • Regenmorter Family Trust/John L. Regenmorter (C50, GC53) • Mary Kane Reilly (GC90) • Otto Louis Reinisch (GC98) • Raymond W. Rensis (C49) • Abby Weisberg Ribbans (C79) • James David Richmond (SCS75) • Roy and Lori Rifkin • Paul Riismandel • Jobie E. Riley (GC59) • Sharon Risk Stark (C62) • Betty Caraway Ritchie (GC64) • Constance S. Rivchun Trust/Constance S. Rivchun (C73) • Sheila Ehmke Robb (C68)† • William John III (WCAS66) and Christine Olson (WCAS66) Robb • Donus D. Roberts (GC65) • Mary M. Roberts (GC49) • Barbara Sargent Robinson (GC68) • Marcia Rodd (C60) • Dorothy Lasher Rodgers (GC51) • James E. and Carol Blomgren (C65) Roever • Leland Roloff (GC51) • Ferguson E. (GJ57) and Nancy Haltom (GC56) Rood • Lisa Hutmacher Rooper (C05) • Paul H. Roosevelt (GC52) • Ramon Rosario and Andrea Fiebig • Robin L. Rosenberg (C87) • Donald B. Rossoff (WCAS75) • Lois Kubarewicz Rosstedt (GC86) • Mark S. Roth (C96) • Elaine Cohen Rubin (C69) • Carl E. and Jeanne Kurtzon (C63) Rudiger • Patty Hileman Rullman (GC65) • Richard Ruskin (C85) • Diane Mendelson Russ (GC84) • JoEllen M. Ruvoli (C90) • Faye Morse Ryan (C71) • Paul S. Safyan (GC86) • James K. Samuelsen (C93) • Zoe Lieberman Sanders (C88) • Charles W. Sanford Jr. (C61) • Ricardo R. 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Claudine Decker Vignery (GC52) • Catherine J. Votaw (GJ74) • Stewart T. (GJ72) and Mary Brooks (C72) Vreeland • Alan (C68, GC81) and Sandra L. Wade • Amy Whitehead Wagman (C94) • Ronald J. Waicukauski (C70) and Karla Yale (McC70, KSM74) • Leslie Dolgenow Waldman (C71) • David M. and Margaret Luney (C85) Walker • Fred E. Jr. (FSM61) and Karen Thomas (C59) Walker • Sally Dewitt Walker (C59) • Derek B. (McC91) and Alesia Wilburn (C92) Wall • Tammy Uyetake Walther (C01, GJ02) • Richard L. and Carolyn Hopkins (GC57) Walton • Deborah Roxin Waltzer (C78) • Brett Holger Wangman (GC98) • G. Lane Ware (C61) • June Longfellow Warner (C60) • Dora Scruggs Washington (GC57) • Barbara W. Watson • Judith S. Watson (GC84) • Philip Watson • Mark R. and Lori Robb (C83) Weaver • Jane Seiler Weil (C85) • Sharon F. Weinstein (C81) • David A. Weintraub (C02) • Michael Weiser (C85) • Sara M. Weisfeldt (C92) • Marilyn Wender (GC66) • Michael C. and Mary Damme (J62, GJ63) Weston • Deborah Weber White (C84) • Francis and Patricia White • John C. White (C85) • Peter White (C59) • John B. (EB47) and Beverley Williams (J45) Whitehead • Mary Ellen Whitlock • Walter A. Wiegand (C86) • Virginia Wiest • Helen Claire Wight Herzog (C55)† • Raymond W. Wildtraut • Fred R. Jr. and Jo Ann M Wilkin • Charles A. Wilkinson (GC65, GC75) and Kathleen Galvia Galvin (GC65, GC68, GSESP80) • Eric R. (C90) and Petra Sindt (WCAS91) Williams • Mary Sweig Wilson (GC68) • Sandra Cronenwett Wiseley (C57) • David Wohl (C75) and Eileen McMahon (C74) • Sarah L. Wohlenhaus (C80) • Mark F. and Sheri G. Wolfe • Wei Lin (C05) and Anne Ventimiglia (SESP05) Wong • Kenneth E. and Roycealee Johnson (C62, GSESP64) Wood • Marc J. Wortman (C83) • Mary James Wright (GC69) • Victoria S. Wright (C78) • Trond T. (McC00) and Lauren Schwartz (C01) Wuellner • Jean Woolverton Yale (SESP57) • James S. T. and Louise Stewart (N62) Yao • Shelby Yastrow (WCAS57, L59) • A. M. Yee (C78) • Tracey A. Yonick (C76) • Kathe Dembo Yoss (C51) • Barbara Smith Yurick (C59) • Phillip M. (McC84) and Ellen Westerlund (C83, GC84) Zee • Susan K. Zelewski (C97) • Philip Joseph Zepeda (GC98) • Ernest Sotery Zulia (GC88) • Jennifer Cutts Zvi (GC71, GC73) • Rebecca L. Zweifel (C93)

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