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2008–2009 Donor Roster American Library Association 2008–2009 Donor Roster The American Library Association is a 501(c)(3) charitable and educational organization. ALA advocates funding and policies that support libraries as great democratic institutions, serving people of every age, income level, location, ethnicity, or physical ability, and providing the full range of information resources needed to live, learn, govern, and work. Through the generous support of our members and friends, ALA is able to carry out its work as the leading advocate for the public’s right to a free and open information society. We seek ongoing philanthropic support so that we continue to advocate on behalf of libraries and library users, provide scholarships to students preparing to enter the library profession, promote literacy and community outreach programs, and encourage reading and continuing education in communities across America. Contributions and tax-deductible bequests in any amount are invited. For more information, contact the ALA Development Office at 800.545.2433, or [email protected]. Ismail Abdullahi Joan L. Atkinson Sherrie S. Bergman Margaret Bowe Chad P. Abel-Kops Sharilynn A. Aucoin Natasha Bergon-Michelson Kathryn R. Boyens Charles Abell Rita Auerbach Mary Linn Bergstrom Yvonne D. Boyer Deborah Abner Rolf S. Augustine Mary Rinato Berman Julie Boyle Marilyn Ackerman Brice W. Austin Alan Bern Patricia Bozeman Elaine S. Ackroyd-Kelly Judith M. Auth Dorothy C. Bertsch Diana V. Braddom Heather J. Adair John Louis Ayala June M. Besek Lynne E. Bradley James Agee Judith A. Babcock Jonathan R. Betz-Zall Martha G. Bradshaw Joan Diane Airoldi Nadine L. Baer Sandra Beyer William B. Brahms Lois K. Albrecht Janice W. Bain-Kerr Sally Bickley Susan E. Brandehoff Shoshona Albright Patricia C. Bajabir Dr. Stanton F. Biddle Ellen Brandt Dr. Rosie L. Albritton William T. Balcom Barbara Biebush Laurel J. Brandt Kevin B. Aldridge Bernadette Baldini Carol D. Billings Linda M. Breder Amy J. Alessio Christine E. Baldwin Lizbeth Bishoff Paula Brehm-Heeger Dr. Camila A. Alire Rochelle Redmond Ballard Suzanne Bittner Dr. Patricia Senn Breivik Andrea K. Allen Rhea Ballard-Thrower Donna R. Bjorkquist David W. Bretthauer Christine M. Allen Barbara Ballinger Dr. Carol M. Black Julie Brewer Melody L. Allen Karen Barber Betty J. Blackman Carol A. Brey-Casiano Nancy H. Allen Peggy Barber Elise W. Blackwell Judith S. Briden Rose M. Allen Jay Barksdale Peggy J. Blake Mary L. Brink Dr. Susan M. Allen Sherri Lanail Barnes Ruth Blanchard Anne Putman Britton Anne Marie Allison Elaine A. Barone Wendy B. Bloom Nancy E. Brochu Lucas Alvarez Diane L. Batemarco Todd Bludeau Naomi C. Broering April K. Ames Jerene D. Battisti Margaret Blue Valerie A. Brooker Craig J. Anderson Paula K. Baumberger Margaret R. Blue Sylvia Brooks Diana B. Anderson Billy C. Beal Heather H. Bodiford Valerie Bross Elizabeth A. Anderson Anne Kathleen Beaubien Nancy M. Bolt Ann G. Brouse Greg and Dalene Anderson Edwin P. Beckerman Teresa A. Bolz Lisa Browar James D. Anderson Karen Walden Beckett Mickie V. Bonneau Ms. Rusty True Browder Patricia K. Anderson Warren W. Behan Mary L. Boone Charlotte B. Brown Susan P. Anderson Terry Belanger Marcia L. Boosinger David Scott Brown Elizabeth L. Ankersen Valerie P. Bell Georgianne M. Bordner Eva R. Brown Carolyn A. Anthony Robert Bellanti Lesley A. Bornstein Nancy E. Brown Derek Antler Janice M. Benda Jane Botham Karen S. Bruchey Mary Appelberg Josephine F. Berg Laura S. Bottoms Lora Brueck Mary J. Arnold George Combs Berger Kerry M. Bouchard Matthew Brun Judy Arteaga William D. Bergfalk Virginia Boucher Barbara D. Bryan Frances L. Ashburn Sara Seten Berghausen Cathleen Bourdon Susan Brynteson Priscilla Atkins Shirley Berglund Elizabeth N. Bouri Richard W. Buchen 2008–2009 American LIbrary Association Donor Roster www.ala.org/giveALA Francis J. Buckley, Jr. Carolyn A. Caywood Faith Coleman Nancy A. Davis Dr. John M. Budd Brian Cazanave Nora L. Collins Trevor A. Dawes Miriam Lang Budin Rosanne Cerny Barbara Conaty Diantha D. Dawkins Nancy L. Bujold Barbara R. Cervera Catherine J. Conduitte Fran Decker Martin E. Bunker Lisabeth A. Chabot Carol J. Connor Ree DeDonato Leslie B. Burger Alena F. Chadwick Melissa Conway Francine M. DeFranco Marianne Burke Catherine M. Chambers George J. Conwell Elise DeGuiseppi Mary E. Burke Holly E. Chambers Mary K. Conwell Anne-Marie Deitering Mary Elizabeth Burkey Constance J. Champlin Andrew N. Cook Charlotte K. Demchock H. Clifton Burnham Stephanie R. Charlefour Anita I. Cook Dr. Adele S. Dendy Mary Frances Burns Jewel Shiou-jyuan Chen Michael S. Cooper Ginna Denues Nicolas H. Buron Nell J. Chenault Lauren Corbett Sally Derby Zoe A. Butler Elizabeth M. Chesnutt Cornelia M. Corson Marie-Helene J. Dere Theresa S. Byrd Janet M. Chin John F. Cory Claudia F. Derum Shirley May Byrnes June Allen Christian Sarah K. Couch Carol Ann Desch Robert Alexander Cagna Terrilyn L. Chun Lucinda Covert-Vail June L. DeWeese Anita Calderon James A. Church Nancy Crabbe Estelle L. Diamond Timothy Cameron Linnae Ann Marie Cintron Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer Ronni S. Diamondstein Paul J. Cammarata Peter J. Cirona Mary P. Crehore Lisa A. R. Dick Douglas G. Campbell Kathleen A. Cizek Jan Carol Crenshaw Dale Alan Diefenbach Gail C. Campbell David F. Clapp Elizabeth J. Cress Deborah Diane Diliberto Kitti Canepi Carolyn L. Clark Hilary S. Crew Bonita D. Dillard Laureen Patricia Cantwell Cynthia D. Clark Nancy C. Cridland Ernest A. DiMattia, Jr. Tata Canuelas Rudolph Clay, Jr Christine Crowley Mark G. Dimunation Diana Capetola Gail P. Clement Faith W. Crown Carol K. DiPrete Marilyn Carbonell Elaine Ross Cline Alice W. Cullen Laura Marie Dixon Judy Card Helen Cline Jerome Cummings, Jr. M. Teresa Doherty Dennis Carlisle Michele V. Cloonan Carrie Cwiak Carol A. Dolin Dudley B. Carlson Mary Ellen Close Glenn R. Dallman Keith Doms Allyson Carlyle Beth L. Cloues Dana R. Dalrymple Linda A. Donaldson Mary M. Carr Barbara H. Clubb John D’Amicantonio Joseph Doniach Douglas T. Carroll Ana Maria Cobos James A. Damico Lillian J. Donnelly Holly Clark Carroll Mark W. Coe Deborah B. Dancik Jackie M. Dooley Angela Carstensen Whitney Coe John Danneker William H. Dorf Betty B. Carter Paul Bickford Cogswell Robert Allen Daugherty Sandra F. Dorrin Steve and Tracey Casazza Ann C. Cole Donna L. Davey Richard M. Dougherty Diane Dates Casey Barbara W. Cole Donald G. Davis, Jr. Lauren Doughty Kay A. Cassell Patricia A. Cole Joseph D. Davis Dr. David R. Dowell Lainie R. Castle-Cimfel Brenda W. Coleman Mary Ellen K. Davis Michael P. Dowling 2008–2009 American LIbrary Association Donor Roster www.ala.org/giveALA Robert P. Doyle Bruce Stewart Farrar Lynn Fremd Jane M. Gillis Dr. Eliza T. Dresang Bruce Stewart Farrar Catherine R. Friedman Mary Ginnane Sylvia L. Dresser George Farron Joan M. Friedman Fred J. Gitner Charlotte Droll Lynda R. Fegley Carolyn Fruchtenicht Susan Glaser Mary H. Duffy Linda Abby Fein Diana Fulchiron Erica Dean Glenn Laryssa Ann Duncan Roxanne Hsu Feldman Myles Furubayashi Michael D. Glenn Helen V. Dungan Jane Jarvis Ferguson Phyllis A. Fyfe Joan Goddard Mary Beth Dunhouse Harriett Mary Ferns Margaret Gabel Martha L. Goddard Lisa Dunkley Kayne L. Ferrier Suzette M. Gacek Deborah Goetjen Kathleen K. Dunn Janice Feye-Stukas Dale W. Gaddis Lori Goetsch Dr. Christian Yves Dupont Keith Michael Fiels Lavinia G. Gadsden Patricia Goff Elizabeth A. Dupuis Aimee Fifarek Donell J. Gaertner Krista F. Goguen Joseph M. Eagan Carole D. Fiore Leroy J. Gaertner Linda Going Mk Kathleen Eagle Joan B. Fiscella Irene Galvan Debra S. Gold Kathy Ann East Martha R. Fishel Lucy B. Gangone Mary M. Goldberg David L. Easterbrook Jae A. Fisher Martin L. Garnar Susan Goldberg Kristin A. Ecklund Jane Ellen Fisher Melinda R. Garrett Dr. Charles A. Goldsmid Cathy Lund Dr. Phyllis D. Fisher Ann Ladenson Garrison Francisca Goldsmith Janette Eichfeld Judy K. Fitzgerald Frances S. Garrison Claudia J. Gollop Erin Duncan Michael J. Fitzgerald Oralia Garza De Cortes Robert Gould Janette Eichfeld Shirley A. Fitzgibbons Lupita Guadalupe Garza-Grande Laura E. Gowdy Jamie B. Eikenberry Anne T. Flack Laura N. Gasaway Ross Graber Charles Elftmann Sarah I. Flowers Patricia H. Gates Jenifer L. Grady Cherelynn A. Elliott Janice L. Flug Charles B. Gee David L. Gray Robert Williams Ellis Kimberly Fobear Julia M. Gelfand Shelley Grebles Linda J. Elsner Donna Foelsch Jennifer L. Gelman Melinda Dale Greenblatt Janet England Rochelle K. Follender Barbara A. Genco Joseph W. Greene Randall Enos Diane Bailey Foote Maria E. Gentle Elizabeth B. Grey Ellen H. Ensel Barbara J. Ford Lolly H. Gepson Karen V. Griebel Paula L. Epstein Charles Forrest Lillian N. Gerhardt Marie P. Griffin Carol A. Erickson John F. Fossett Joan Getaz Mina Jane Grothey Barbara M. Eschner Mary Davis Fournier Louella G. Geverdt Sharon B. Grover Nancy L. Eskridge Elaine A. Franco Adi Gevins Andrea M. Gruhl Mark E. Estes Eileen M. Franke Mary W. Ghikas Leonard Grundt Pamela Jean Estes Connie Frankenfeld Dr. John Jeffrey Gibbens Brian A. Guenther Anita K. Evans Mary Cooper Gilliam Mary Ellyn Gibbs Kevin Gunn Reese Evenson Brinley R. Franklin Joan R. Giesecke Vanessa V. Gwynne Janet Gilles Everett Allison Elizabeth Fredrickson Debra L. Gilchrist Mary Habstritt Josephine R. Fang Connie M. Freeman Denise Gill Cynthia A. Hackett 2008–2009 American LIbrary Association Donor Roster www.ala.org/giveALA Teresa Hackett Heather Henricksen-Georghiou Cynthia Huebschen Esmeralda M. Kale Ruth Hafter Dr. Steven L. Herb Ruth I. Hughes Beatrice Kalikow Gabrielle A. Hajduk-Oster Carlos A. Hernandez Sue M. Hughes Steven Kalikow Anne E. Haley Marlene S. Heroux Christopher Jon Hull Andrea Kalinowski Lola A. Halpin Alberto Herrera, Jr Dr. Judith Lin Hunt Ann L. Kalkhoff Hjordis D. 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