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Power of the Collective ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2017 Index

Power of the Collective Collective Visioning...... 6 Generosity Made Visible...... 8

Financial Highlights Continuing to Grow...... 12

Collective Giving A Community for Culture...... 16 Interlinking Resources to Interlink the World...... 18 Collective Gratitude...... 20

Alumni Giving ‘Elemental Education’ Inspires Extraordinary Giving..... 24 ‘Quant’ Alumnus Supports Something Personal...... 26 Gifting Grads...... 28 Self-Expression...... 30

Faculty Giving Growth Over Time...... 34

Family Giving Home Team...... 38 A Family Affair...... 40 For the Boughton Family, Communication is Key...... 42

Friends Giving Romance in the Rafters...... 46 Collective Interests...... 48 Enduring Influence...... 50

Foundation Giving A Rising Star...... 54 Brainiacs Win Big...... 56

Endowments & Recipients Endowed Chairs...... 60 Endowed Fellowships...... 64 Endowed Scholarships...... 66

Societies & Supporters Gold Circle...... 70 Lancaster Society...... 72 Legacy Circle...... 77 Chancellor’s Council...... 79 Dear Friends, At UC Santa Barbara, the power of our collective begins with you.

We want to thank our trustees, alumni, faculty, staff, supporters and friends for your immense generosity and vision, which not only help to ensure our continued success, but also propel us toward ever greater heights of excellence.

For the third year in a row, our donors have helped UC Santa Barbara reach or surpass $100 million in annual private giving, donating $100 million in 2017. Since 2011, yearly donations to our campus have more than doubled because of your philanthropic support. This sustained generosity allows us to develop new programs; foster groundbreaking research; bolster facilities; and recruit, retain and nurture faculty, students and staff­­­­ — our greatest resources.

With your guidance and transformative support, we have also seen since 2011 an outstanding 50-percent growth to our endowment, from $211 million to $320 million. Leadership gifts of $1 million or more have become the hallmark of philanthropy to UC Santa Barbara, accounting for $50 million in 2017 alone.

Donations of all sizes help advance the mission of our great university. Individual gifts of less than $10,000 accounted for nearly 95% of the total number of commitments received in 2017. At every level, your gifts support a variety of university priorities, from undergraduate scholarships and graduate student fellowships to programs and departments across the disciplines. We are honored by such generosity and by our donors’ confidence that UC Santa Barbara is a wise and worthy investment.

Our philanthropic ambassadors include growing numbers of alumni, who represented almost half of all donations this year. Across our campus, current students, as well as faculty and staff, also are engaged in philanthropy and spreading awareness of the critical difference it makes for our university. International donations are also on the rise, signifying the growing strength of our community across the globe.

At UC Santa Barbara, the power of our collective — our campus community of students, faculty and staff, and our extended network of advocates around the world — lies in you. You are all invaluable sources of inspiration and strength for our university.

Thank you for your enthusiastic partnership and tireless efforts on behalf of our great institution.

Henry T. Yang, Chancellor Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12, Chair UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Foundation

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 1 No one “person can create the kind of change we’re seeking to make; it has to be done through community. Power of the Collective At UC Santa Barbara, we celebrate our family of supporters, no matter what level of gift they’ve made. We know that change happens not in isolation but through community; it happens when thousands of people contribute to a shared cause, resulting in tangible outcomes.

Our university is powered by cumulative generosity and by those who care. This is the power of the collective.

Power of the Collective ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 55 Collective Visioning Recognizing Extraordinary Leadership

UC Santa Barbara Foundation Officers 2016-2017

Chair Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12 UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustees Santa Barbara, CA Ann Jensen Adams Marc Grossman ‘73 Chair-Elect David G. Adishian ‘89 Norman N. Habermann Richard Breaux ‘67 Janet A. Alpert ‘68 Eva Haller San Mateo, CA Sarah Argyropoulos Roy Hardiman ‘81,‘83 John Arnhold ‘75 Thomas J. Harriman Immediate Past Chair & Nominations Chair Richard A. Auhll W. Roger Haughton ‘69 Marcy Carsey H’04 Robert Ballard ‘65 Austin Hechler , CA Laurie Bentson Kauth ‘69 George Holbrook, Jr. Barrie Bergman Judith Hopkinson Vice Chair – Investments & Treasurer Mark A. Bertelsen ‘66 Blair Hull ‘65 John Arnhold ‘75 Edward E. Birch H‘95 Janice Jagelski ‘87 New York, NY Henning Bohn William K. “Packy” Jones ‘77 Richard Breaux ‘67 Peter C. Jordano H‘03 Vice Chair – Development Gwendolyn A. Brown ‘71 John Kay ‘57 Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91 Paula Bruice R. Michael Koch ‘89 Los Angeles, CA Daniel P. Burnham Jack Krouskup ‘71 Marcy Carsey H‘04 R. Marilyn Lee ‘69 Vice Chair – Donor Relations Beverly J. Colgate Carl Lindros Paula Bruice Ann Cady Cooper ‘62 Mark D. Linehan ‘85 Goleta, CA Stephen Cooper ‘68 Pamela M. Lopker ‘77 Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91 Lillian Lovelace Secretary Stephen Crowe B.S. Manjunath Edward E. Birch H’95 Deanna C. Dehlsen John Marren ‘85 Santa Barbara, CA William A. Dinsmore III ‘68 David Marshall Diandra de Morrell Douglas ‘82 Darryl T. McCall ‘78 Executive Director Robert W. Duggan ‘66 David McIntosh Beverly J. Colgate Glenn Duval ‘80 Kathryn D. McKee ‘59 Santa Barbara, CA Gary E. Erickson ‘63 Duncan A. Mellichamp H‘09 Scott Frank ‘82 Steven C. Mendell ‘63 Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth A. Gabler ‘77 Kristen J. Nesbit ‘02 Eric J. Sonquist Frederick W. Gluck Louise Pahl ‘77 Santa Barbara, CA

Power of the Collective Regional Leadership Committees

BAY AREA COMMITTEE CHAIRS LOS ANGELES COMMITTEE CHAIR Scott Draper ‘87 Joel Raznick ‘81 Ralph Garcia, Jr. ‘83 LOS ANGELES COMMITTEE BAY AREA COMMITTEE David Adishian ‘89 Mark Bertelsen ‘66 Art Auerbach ‘87 Ian Blue ‘10 Ryan Barncastle ‘01 Sandi Bragar ‘93 Andy Graham ‘06 Richard (Dick) Breaux ‘67 Robert A. Grantham ‘75 Bill Dinsmore ‘68 Rob Jupille ’89 Janice Jagelski ‘87 Jamie McCrary ‘90 Marc Grossman ‘73 Alex Pananides H‘06 Jeff Kragel ‘04 Steve Savitsky ‘87 Norman N. Habermann Ceil Pulitzer Jack Krouskup ‘71 Katie Woods Eva Haller Diana Raab Renee Welze Livingston ‘82 Roy Hardiman ‘81,‘83 Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H‘12 Louise Pahl ‘77 SAN DIEGO COMMITTEE CHAIRS Thomas J. Harriman Richard K.N. Ryu Ron Rubenstein ‘66 Steve Mendell ‘63 W. Roger Haughton ‘69 Jean K. Schuyler H’13 Phil White ‘84 Austin Hechler Mark J. Schwartz ‘84 ORANGE COUNTY COMMITTEE CHAIRS George Holbrook, Jr. Kenneth P. Slaught ‘79 John Dobrott SAN DIEGO COMMITTEE Judith Hopkinson Eric J. Sonquist Eric Fults ‘87 Gary E. Erickson ‘63 Blair Hull ‘65 Phillip Spector ‘72 Mark Foletta ‘82 Janice Jagelski ‘87 Judith Stapelmann ‘63,‘65 ORANGE COUNTY COMMITTEE Drew Hutton ‘83 William K. “Packy” Jones ‘77 Fredric E. Steck Marc Ackerman ‘94 Dana L. King ‘77 Peter C. Jordano H‘03 Michael P. Stewart ‘91 Chris Fletcher ‘77 Eliot ‘00 and Stephanie ‘01 Peters John Kay ‘57 Susan Tai ‘74 Richard A. Gadbois III ‘79 AnnKatrin Petersen R. Michael Koch ‘89 James S. Taylor Dennis Ghan ‘74 Jack Krouskup ‘71 George Thurlow ‘73 Lisa Hartung ‘98 WASHINGTON D.C. COMMITTEE CHAIRS R. Marilyn Lee ‘69 Kent Vining ‘70 Casey Sbicca ‘07 Jennifer Pharaoh ‘82 Carl Lindros Claudia L. Webster ‘75 Ralph J. Simmonds ‘78 Marie Williams ‘89 Mark D. Linehan ‘85 Betty Elings Wells H’10 Bill Thormahlen ‘77 Pamela M. Lopker ‘77 Howard J. Wenger ‘82 WASHINGTON D.C. COMMITTEE Lillian Lovelace Philip H. White ‘84 NEW YORK COMMITTEE CHAIR Paul Boyle ‘84 B.S. Manjunath Bruce G. Wilcox ‘77 John Arnhold ‘75 Gwen Brown ‘71 John Marren ‘85 Gary L. Wilcox ‘69,‘72 Rose Cohen ‘87 David Marshall Marie J. Williams ‘89 NEW YORK COMMITTEE Marc Grossman ‘73 Darryl T. McCall ‘78 Richard A. Williams ‘59 Stephanie Brower ‘09 Karen Irish ‘89 David McIntosh Travis Wilson ‘02 Tim Coleman ‘76 Damon Jones ‘93 Kathryn D. McKee ‘59 Susan Worster ‘70 Michael Coyle ‘88 Grace Lee ‘94 Duncan A. Mellichamp H‘09 Jeff Worthe, Jr. ‘89 Josh Elliott ‘93 Phil Spector ‘72 Steven C. Mendell ‘63 Henry T. Yang H‘01 Scott Frank ‘82 Paul Sweet ‘69 Kristen J. Nesbit ‘02 Eva Haller Linda Ulrich ‘83 Louise Pahl ‘77 In Memoriam: Dr. R. Michael Koch ‘89 Michael Towbes H‘11 Bruce G. Wilcox ‘77

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 7 Generosity Made Visible The power of the collective shines through digital platforms

Dear UCSB Supporters,

As Associate Vice Chancellor for Development, it is an honor to ensure that our community is well-connected through information, engagement and partnership with the campus. At UC Santa Barbara, we seek to make these connections not only as an institution but as a collective involving many stakeholders. Indeed, our supporters are the heartbeat of this university: they exchange stories, serve as ambassadors, support those programs and people that make up our framework and most of all share in the enthusiasm that pulsates throughout our global Gaucho network.

Like many of you, I am plugged into email and social media channels on a daily basis. It is the way we communicate today, and it offers exciting challenges and opportunities, and opens up new territory to seek connections. Our Development team would be remiss if we did not participate in these platforms and leverage them for the purpose of promoting philanthropy.

So our proposition was simple: why not use digital communications to create those connections that benefit people in our community?

Linking people in the digital space offers tremendous reassurance: it reveals a unique generosity so characteristic of Gauchos, and enhances a new community that is digitally present and waiting. Constantly, I am delighted by the stories shared on UCSB’s and Twitter pages, and on our philanthropy website, giving.ucsb.edu. We’ve witnessed tremendous growth in Gaucho Social, UCSB’s digital ambassador program, and ongoing momentum with GauchoBoost, our crowdfunding platform. This serves as a testament to the greater potential the campus can access through digital outreach.

No one person can create the kind of change we’re seeking to make; it has to be done through community.

Thank you for contributing to UCSB, and thank you for being part of the collective.

With gratitude,

Beverly J. Colgate Associate Vice Chancellor, Development Executive Director, UC Santa Barbara Foundation

Power of the Collective ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 9 Donations“ of all sizes help advance the mission of our great university. Financial Highlights Continuing to Grow

Financial highlights from 2016-2017

FOUNDATION

MILLION

$29.5

CORPORATIONS

MILLION $16

BY SOURCE $100.1

MILLION

MILLION

$7.8 OTHER $100.1 MILLION $24.7M Alumni

Individuals $46.8 M

$18.7M Friends Foundations $29.5 M

Corporations $16.0 M

Other $7.8 M $2.2M Parents / Grandparents

$46.8 MILLION INDIVIDUALS $1.2M Faculty/Staff

Financial Highlights Research $37.3 M

Department Support $37.2 M

$100.1 Student Support $14.9 M BY PURPOSE MILLION Capital Projects $6.4 M

Instruction $3.1 M

Unrestricted $1.2 M

$125 $153.7 $226 $326 MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION$326 M

$226 M

$153.7 M UC SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION $125 M UC REGENTS

2005 2009 2013 2017

ENDOWMENT TOTALS ENDOWMENT TOTALS

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 13 How could“ we, as members of the community, not continue to do our part? Collective Giving A Community for Culture Arts & Lectures celebrates the conclusion of its comprehensive fundraising effort thanks to the support of many

TO SUPPORT GENEROSITY FROM Fund for Programmatic Excellence, • Arts & Lectures Campaign Council including founding which provides flexible funds to ensure programming co-chairs Sara Miller McCune H’05 and Dan Burnham, of the highest quality and relevance and current co-chairs Kath Lavidge and Rich Janssen Education and Outreach Fund, • Many UCSB Foundation Trustees, including those which supports education programs in regional K-12 who also serve on the A&L Council: Barrie Bergman, schools and Central Coast communities, and free Marcy Carsey H’04, Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12, and community programs for all Fredric E. Steck ’67 Commissioning of New Work Fund, • More than 500 community members, giving at all levels which aids in the development and creation of new work by performing artists

Santa Barbara is known for its beaches Nguyen and Flores represent UCSB’s for current operations, and establish and sunsets — a true delight for any student population, who vote — time endowments that would allow A&L to visitor or resident of this coastal town. and time again — to support Arts & continue serving the community in the But beyond the vistas is a hidden Lectures through modest quarterly years to come. Key to the completion treasure that people are surprised to fees. Their collective voice remains a of the campaign was to launch the A&L discover: a world-class Arts & Lectures powerful one, and confirms students’ endowments with $10M in giving. program that’s based out of UC Santa thirst for cultural programming Barbara. It’s an engine of inspiration, and intellectual connection. A&L’s “The students…[help] maintain this and it’s delivered straight to campus programming is so extensive that incredible treasure for our community and the community. it ranks among the top university- and our campus,” reflects A&L founding based programs in the nation. The co-chair Sara Miller McCune H’05. “As UCSB students, my friends and organization attracts luminaries who “Well, how could we, as members of the I get to enjoy inspiring works of art not only perform but greatly impact community, not continue to do our part?” and interact with world leaders in our students’ experiences by participating classrooms,” says Mindy Nguyen ’18. in classroom sessions, informal Thanks to the hard work of the A&L conversations and open rehearsals. Council and the generosity of many “I love how A&L brings events that donors, A&L announced the completion we can relate to as students,” adds In 2012, A&L launched its campaign of its campaign in November 2016. Vanessa Flores ’18, “and at prices that with twofold intention: sustain allow us to see artists we couldn’t programming by ramping up support otherwise afford.”

Collective Giving RESULTS AT A GLANCE ARTS & LECTURES $30M raised including $10M for endowments

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 03 17 Interlinking Resources to Interlink the World UCSB philanthropists endow three computer science chairs through pooled contributions

Just when you thought computers and have not grown in numbers sufficiently who cite the matching gift as the brains were battling for sovereignty, it to meet demand,” observes Stansbury, impetus to “bump [them] over the line turns out they have plenty of chances who is joined by wife Cindy. Their to commit.” Similarly, the Stansburys to work together. passion for computer science began said the matching gift made their with their mothers (who both taught decision a “no-brainer!” It was instant “The whole software engineering computer science) and spread to the understanding for all of them: this process is very human,” says John Stansburys’ Gauchos (two of their was the impact they could make by Gerngross MS ’82, electrical engineering four children study computer science coming together. alumnus. “It requires creativity, discipline at UCSB). “The thing that will expand and attention to detail.” computer science education access “I feel like computer science has fastest is teaching assistants and junior become more and more something “Computer science is so attractive to faculty,” says Stansbury. that everyone needs to learn,” presses me because it offers a new way to Zhu. “We are doing a lot of things that organize information,” adds Hongjun Zhu agrees: “Faculty is very important could change the world.” Zhu, who holds a doctorate in computer for the department. Having a strong and science from UC Santa Barbara. well-connected department is really what The global implications of computer makes the experience at UCSB amazing.” science cannot be underestimated; “Computing has pervaded every it is the motivating factor for many discipline, from farming to medicine,” With the interlinked terrain of cloud of these donors and affirms the observes Tayloe Stansbury, parent to computing and social media, it’s no connection between computers and two Gauchos. “Demand for computer wonder UCSB’s investors decided it human beings. science education continues to grow, was time to connect: it was time to both for non-majors and majors.” collectively contribute rather than go it “Memorializing my parents was alone. Together, seven philanthropists important to me,” says Gerngross, So why did these philanthropists and launched a venture to endow three who named the chair after his parents, their spouses choose to invest in UCSB’s chairs in computer science. Three John and Eileen. “My father had a computer science department? couples made significant contributions Ph.D. in electrical engineering; my to establish three chairs, and one mother had a degree in and “Software runs the world when you get anonymous donor matched those funds worked on the Manhattan Project. I right down to it,” says Gerngross, who to permanently endow them. It’s the wish I had done it sooner so that they recently joined the UC Santa Barbara kind of ingenuity one would expect from could both be here to see it.” Foundation Board of Trustees. “I’d love UCSB’s engineering community. to see the computer science department Gerngross’s remark adds the human become one of the strongest Zhu remembers the moment when touch, reminding us that — ultimately departments on the planet.” she and husband Jing Wang MS ’98 — computer science has never been realized they could “actually make this more personal for these donors. “At UCSB, like many schools, computer happen!” Their excitement mirrored science [faculty] and teaching assistants that of Gerngross and his wife, Cheryl,

Collective Giving JOHN AND EILEEN GERNGROSS CHAIR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Established by John Gerngross MS ’82, Cheryl Gerngross, and anonymous donor

STANSBURY CHAIR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Established by UCSB parents Tayloe and Cynthia Stansbury, and anonymous donor

COMPUTER SCIENCE CHAIR (in development) Seed funding from Dr. Hongjun Zhu ’03, Jing Wang MS ’98, and anonymous donor

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 19 Collective Gratitude Students celebrate the spirit of gratitude through words and actions

“THANK YOU.” We say it, we write it, This year, UCSB First witnessed we feel it — but do we ever celebrate record-breaking attendance for it? In fact, have we ever devoted one National Philanthropy Day and the day to explore the meaning behind the Gaucho Gratitude Project. Students words, and to cherish the experience campuswide were energized of pure gratitude? Students at UC by sentiments of gratitude and Santa Barbara decided to do just that. were inspired to put a fresh spin on traditional models. Instead of In a joint effort between UCSB’s organized phonathons to solicit Annual Fund and the student money, for example, students called organization UCSB First, Gauchos first-time donors to say “Thank you,” took two days to perfect the art and, in addition to handwritten of the “Thank you.” They selected thank-you cards, students produced two occasions on which to leverage homemade thank-you videos. In fact, their efforts: National Philanthropy the viral hashtag #gauchosgiveback Day (a day to celebrate “the love confirmed what most students know of humankind”) and the Gaucho to be true: philanthropy and gratitude Gratitude Project, a campuswide event at UCSB are on the rise. managed by UCSB First. “UCSB is such a strong and happy “Everything donors do should feel environment,” reflects Day. “If I were worthwhile,” advises Emily Day ’18, a donor and I were talking to these co-chair of UCSB First. “They are part students, I think I would recognize that of something that makes a student’s in them. They’re working hard but are life better.” still very supportive.”

Day oversees one of the fastest Thanks to organizations like UCSB growing student organizations on First, and the advent of social media campus, a 30-person entity focused and Give Day, Gauchos are connecting on raising awareness about the like never before. It’s allowed the importance of philanthropy. Gratitude, community to share experiences and she says, is a big part of the process: to educate each other on the value of “It’s important to acknowledge donors’ private philanthropy. Indeed, “Thank time and generosity, and to create a you” is a phrase that never gets old for positive experience for them. If their this new generation of Gauchos. experience is a good one, they are more likely to stay engaged.”

Collective Giving ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 03 21 Time at “UCSB really shapes the way we take on the rest of our lives. Alumni Giving ‘Elemental Education’ Inspires Extraordinary Giving Spotlight on Dr. Bruce ’71 and Susan ’70 Worster

If you trace the history of gold, you’ll substantial leadership roles: Susan is a administration — something she discover it was revered by many cultures UCSB Foundation Trustee and the couple accomplished while raising their across almost every continent. Its serves on the Dean of Science Cabinet. children and taking night courses. cosmic origins are still a mystery but the symbolism of gold endures: it is the “What impresses me most about [the Brian and Sara, the Worster children, emblem of the extraordinary. It’s no Worsters],” says Dean of Science Pierre also share a love of learning with wonder, then, that Dr. Bruce ’71 and Wiltzius, “is their enthusiasm and their parents. They graduated from Susan ’70 Worster are among dedication to UC Santa Barbara as a Occidental College and Wellesley UC Santa Barbara’s Gold Circle Society thriving community of scholars. More College, respectively. Indeed, the members — their generosity and hard- than just trusted advisors, they are Worsters have transformed higher working ethos render them as rare as gracious and generous hosts whose education into a veritable pastime — this precious metal. unwavering commitment to science and its value cannot be overlooked. education has truly made an indelible Together, the Worsters’ investments impact on this campus.” “In my generation, high school have broadly impacted the university. counselors advised [women] to In 2000, they established The Worster That impact is a big one, as Wiltzius can become either a nurse, a secretary or Endowed Chair in Experimental Physics attest. He is holder of the Susan and a school teacher,” says Susan. This and in 2004, they endowed the Susan Bruce Worster Dean of Science chair, confounded her sense of opportunity, and Bruce Worster Dean of Science supplied with annual unrestricted funds especially having grown up with five Chair. They also support women in from the Worsters. This allows him younger brothers. After all, “if they engineering and the sciences; students to address the areas of greatest need could do it, [she] could do it!” studying physics and ecology, evolution within the division of sciences. Indeed, and marine biology (EEMB); and Arts & the Worsters’ generosity is made visible Susan’s academic ascent saw fewer Lectures. Science, in particular, holds a by their volunteerism and contributions. women at the top, and this deeply special place in Susan’s heart: “The give-back mentality is very impacted her sense of equality. She enriching for us,” reflects Susan. witnessed the struggle women had to “I went with what I loved,” says Susan, endure. Consequently the Worsters who majored in environmental biology. “It’s an obligation in our minds to give feel passionately about supporting “[Back then], I washed a lot of test back,” adds Bruce. “We both point to women in the sciences. “It’s nice to tubes,” she laughs. our successes at UCSB. Our education is see women encourage other women,” elemental to us.” says Susan. Bruce shares a love of science with his wife, and says the couple’s interests “Elemental” is one way to describe Not surprisingly, the Worsters keep have broadened over time. They the Worsters’ education. Bruce holds themselves busy in Santa Barbara. enjoy flying airplanes, spending time a BS from Harvey Mudd College, an Their intelligence and kindness make with family, collecting photography MBA from Santa Clara University and them a delightful pair, and they and working on their new home in a physics doctorate from UCSB. Susan remain at the forefront of UCSB Santa Barbara. This complements graduated with a bachelor of science leadership. Never ones to laze about, the Worsters’ increased engagement degree from UCSB, then went on to the Worsters exemplify all that is gold. with UCSB, which has expanded into pursue her master’s degree in business

Alumni Giving THEGOLD GOLD CI CIRCLERCLE SOCIETY TheUC Gold SANTA Circle BARBAR SocietyA is UC Santa Barbara’s premiere recognition society, honoring philanthropists who have cumulatively invested more than $1,000,000 in this institution. ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 25 ‘Quant’ Alumnus Supports Something Personal Trustee Blair Hull ’65 advances social justice through UCSB’s feminist studies

Blair Hull ’65 is a principled man. desire to do more. His oldest daughter, the UC system); she admits it’s a great Merging idealism with pure pragmatism, Kristin, co-founded the Nia Community honor and great responsibility. Boris uses he employs a systematic approach to Fund with the goal of bringing impact payouts from the endowment to support his financial decision-making. The self- investing to the public markets. His her research and enhance the intellectual proclaimed “quant” (read: quantitative middle daughter, Megan, stepped programming of the department; in analyst) gives thoughtful consideration forward in a class action lawsuit fact, her work is sustained through the to all of his investments, including the against Brown University in 1992. contributions of Hull, who chooses to one he made in UC Santa Barbara. She played a large role and testified give more each year to the endowed chair. before Congress in 1995 about the “I could have given financial support university’s discrimination against “Eileen is a very dynamic woman doing to a variety of institutions in my field women in their intercollegiate athletics lots of things,” observed Hull. “You have of quantitative finance,” said Hull, the program and violating Title IX of the some fabulous women on the faculty.” founder and chairman of Ketchum Education Amendments. She continues Trading, LLC, “but this project was to fight for voter and redistricting rights Those women include feminist studies more meaningful to me.” throughout the U.S. Hull’s youngest professor Leila J. Rupp, who also serves as daughter, Courtney, who 10 years later the Interim Dean of Social Sciences. Rupp Hull is referring to the Hull Chair in played on the same Brown University witnessed Hull’s 2016 Commencement Women’s Studies (now feminist studies), volleyball team that would not have speech and called it “inspiring, moving, which supports a UCSB faculty member existed without her older sister’s deeply personal, and also political in the working to advance the understanding actions, is now engaged as a social best sense of the word.” She asserted of women, gender and social justice. entrepreneur and helping startups. that “[no] one could have illustrated more Inspired by his late mother, Jean Matlock powerfully the potential to change the Hull, and his three daughters, the Fairness is the driving force behind world by confronting injustice.” chair represents one of Hull’s greatest Hull’s philanthropy and also the concerns: the struggle for equality. research of Hull chairholder, Eileen The passion for social justice runs deep, Boris. As a feminist studies professor, motivating faculty like Rupp and Boris “My understanding of the need to Boris rejects limiting definitions and to educate students on inequities that level the playing fields started at an explores how feminist studies intersect pervade. Similarly, Hull charges the next early age,” said Hull in his 2016 UCSB with other disciplines. She also generation of Gauchos to lead the way Commencement address. “In the 1950s, examines the “racialized gendered toward greater freedom and equality; he my mother was one of few married state,” which describes identities as believes that “the world is crying out for women who worked outside the home. interwoven rather than separate. their bold and fearless leadership.” She worked for the State Department of Employment, helping “If women’s studies is to be about all “Maintain your belief in yourselves,” people get jobs. I saw the discrimination women”said Boris in 2001, “[then] Hull advised the Class of 2016, “and that she faced every day, not only in it must realize that all women are not in the fact that you can create real, the workplace but at home. My father the same.” dramatic change.” expected her to do all the cooking and housework in addition to holding down Today, Boris continues to serve as the Hull’s life is a testament to that change: a full-time job. And it wasn’t fair.” appointed Hull chairholder (and the As a philanthropist, political activist and Hull’s three daughters also inspired his first women’s studies chairholder in UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustee, Hull is doing his part to fight for equality.

Alumni Giving ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 27 Gifting Grads Alumni reflect on the importance of giving back

Daniel Ring always thought he’d At UCSB, Ring flourished. He received The now-New Yorker donates every become a mechanical engineer — an education that prepared him for year to his alma mater because he until he took his first computer science an array of real world experiences, “wants UCSB to succeed.” Students class. He soon realized that he had a including five-hour job interviews and and alumni alike benefit when UCSB knack for the latter discipline, and was collaborating with colleagues from thrives, Ring says. That’s why his admirably competing with his talented diverse backgrounds. Ring’s prowess philanthropy to campus builds as his peers. He switched majors and never eventually attracted the attention of capacity to give grows. As he puts it, looked back. It turned out to be one of Bloomberg — the global finance, media “Every little bit makes a difference.” his best decisions, Ring says. and tech company based in New York — where he landed a position as a software developer building applications for the company’s mortgage services team.

DANIEL RING ’10 Software Developer at Bloomberg

Alumni Giving KATIE RECORDS ’16 Event Manager at Bacara Resort and Spa

Katie Records wasn’t a competitive and more, Records attributes much “It’s important to start now because swimmer in high school. She swam credit to the invaluable support of down the road, we become removed recreationally and preferred competitive her Living Scholars donors: Brian and from [college] and have other ties that Irish dancing to hours in the pool. That Jan Escalera, and Beverly Colgate, pull us away,” says Records, who handles didn’t stop UCSB’s swimming coach UCSB’s associate vice chancellor everything from receptions to multi-day from recruiting Records, however, for development. Her benefactors weddings at the Bacara Resort and Spa. when he recognized her natural talent. provided personal support and Records’s recreational sport soon assistance, and even attended many “Time at UCSB really shapes the way we became a serious pursuit. swim meets. take on the rest of our lives. I definitely see my philanthropy growing over time.” Her dive into swimming paid off, too. That’s why Records says she gives to Records emerged a two-time Olympic women’s swimming — because she trial qualifier and, in 2015, was voted believes in supporting the community Female Athlete of the Year by her that supported her. peers. For those accomplishments

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 29 Self-Expression Two UCSB students on the critical role of philanthropy in their educational careers

“Growing up with a learning disability, seeing and dealing with the stigma behind it, has made me want to help others see that even though you may have a disability, you still have the capacity to achieve anything you want. Through the Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Scholarship I was also able to truly recognize yes, you are smart. That makes a huge difference.

“Being able to also give that back to the girls I mentored at Girls Inc. — it is a really good feeling. To be able to participate in mentorship, and also receive it myself, through the scholarship, makes me want to help even more because I see what it’s done for other people and I know what it’s done for me. I’ve always wanted to go into a helping profession. I just want to make the world a better place.

“The scholarship made a world of difference for me. I was able to get rid of some loans and pay for the classes I needed to finish school. It’s pretty much why I was able to graduate. I’m really grateful. Without that scholarship I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

TIFFANY EDWARDS-JORDAN Class of 2017 Bachelor of Arts, Feminist Studies Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Scholar

Alumni Giving BARON HABER Ph.D. Candidate Department of English Arnhold Graduate Fellow

“Working in the Arnhold Program has been an incredibly transformational experience for me, and I’m so grateful I was selected. Having this close mentorship over about 30 undergraduate students — and to know I helped create a platform for these younger students to rise up and create such great work — has been incredible.

“The program is really special in terms of the way it helps students who otherwise might not have a place to share their individual research or find that support. John Arnold comes out each year and talks to each student about their project. He’s clearly so invested and the students see that. He not only sponsors us but he cares about what gets produced with his benefaction.

“Philanthropy provides a space for that mentorship, which I think is really important. That kind of personalization and close attention helps ensure that these students are equipped to go in a diversity of directions when they leave UCSB.”

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 03 31 The strength“ of the best universities is that they’ve grown with time by contributions of many people. Faculty Giving Growth Over Time Drs. Joseph Polchinski and Dorothy Chun explain the importance of contributing

“The really exciting thing about UC Joseph Polchinski Fellowship in the relations, aware that graduate students Santa Barbara is that it came out GGSE, which benefits scholars studying help advance research while faculty of nowhere,” says Joseph (“Joe”) second-language acquisition; they serve as mentors. This beneficial Polchinski, professor emeritus and also provide KITP with funding for its structure achieves the purpose of theoretical physicist at UCSB. “Because current operations as well as its Career higher education, which is to cultivate [campus] grew so fast, it didn’t have Development Fund. teaching and learning. the infrastructure and endowments that other schools have.” “Donating to education was a natural “I couldn’t function without [graduate thing,” reflects Polchinski, whose students],” says Polchinski. “A lot of Polchinski is joined in supporting UCSB reputation precedes him. His 2017 my research grew out of my work with by wife Dorothy Chun, professor Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental students and postdocs. It’s our role to of applied linguistics at the Gevirtz Physics is just one of many accolades teach and educate students.” Graduate School of Education (GGSE). earned during his tenure at the The duo decided to bolster resources KITP. Polchinski’s research examines “It’s wonderful to mentor budding for their respective units, aiming to D-branes, the string multiverse and the researchers,” adds Chun, who recruit and support talented students. black hole firewall, which are puzzles shares her husband’s love for research Together, they discuss their deep that need to be understood. He is a and instruction. engagement with UCSB, which has veritable “jewel in the crown of the spanned over 20 years. KITP and UCSB,” according to Nobel The couple strives to balance work Laureate David Gross. and leisure, most notably through “We’ve seen the growth and rise of recreational sports. Their active lifestyles many of the departments on campus,” On the other end of campus, Chun are what drew them together (they met says Chun. responds to the powerful calling to during a casual volleyball game held in promote languages and cultures. the basement of a church), and what “We should be able to compete with She founded UCSB’s interdisciplinary continue to keep them connected. the Stanfords and the Harvards with a Ph.D. emphasis in applied linguistics, Lately, Polchinski and Chun have taken level of support that students expect,” affirming that bilingualism and up pickleball, a game like paddle tennis, adds Polchinski. multilingualism is going to be the way which they regularly play in the Santa of the world. Barbara community. The couple subsequently created a model that made sense for them “Research is showing that bilingual “We all should do our best,” says — an investment portfolio directed people do better cognitively,” says Chun, whose grand sportsmanship toward GGSE and the Kavli Institute Chun. “We teach our graduate matches her generosity. “We do what for Theoretical Physics (KITP), where students about this and ultimately we can with what we have.” Polchinski is a permanent member. want the general public to know what Over time, Polchinski and Chun research has shown.” Polchinski nods in agreement: endowed the Joseph and Dorothy “The strength of the best universities Polchinski Graduate Student Fellowship The couple exhibits a sophisticated is that they’ve grown with time by in Physics and the Dorothy Chun and understanding of faculty-student contributions of many people.”

Faculty Giving ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 35 [M]ake sure“ what you do makes a difference to that organization. That’s what we hope to accomplish as a family. Family Giving Home Team Philanthropic Graham family rallies around Gaucho baseball

“You tend to go where your kids one,” said Patrick, a minority owner “People say this all the time but it’s are,” said Joanne Graham. “So that’s of the San Diego Padres and past the best four years of your life — what we did.” UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustee. and that was definitely the case,” “Alex’s group of friends was the first said Andy. “It’s always going to be a For she and husband Patrick Graham, to get to enjoy the batting facility. special place for us.” that meant going to the baseball field Finally things that other baseball — and to UC Santa Barbara, where programs had long been able to take Joanne and Patrick get significant their sons Andy ’06 and Alex ’09 both for granted UCSB had, too. credit for that, and could say the pitched for the Gauchos. same themselves. “If you’re going to have an athletics Andy went first, arriving at UCSB department, support it, just like you “Our philosophy has always been — in 2002. support chemistry or engineering and we have espoused this with our or political science — it’s the same kids numerous times — do something “I got on campus as a freshman principle,” he added. “And that’s you feel will make a difference,” and I could see how desperately been our focus. There’s a significant Joanne said. “Once you define what improvements were needed at the amount of school pride that athletics it is you want to give to, make sure stadium,” he recalled. “My parents produces and that shouldn’t be what you do makes a difference to came to all the games and they saw underestimated.” that organization. That’s what we that too — and they wanted to make hope to accomplish as a family.” life better out there for the people The younger Grahams came away who are at that stadium every day.” from UCSB with a lot more than pride. “And it turned out that baseball was the path,” added Patrick. And so they did. Andy earned his degree in political “There is a selfishly motivated reason science, was recruited by the Colorado to do something like this: You get Seeing firsthand the boon that Rockies and played six years in the a lot of satisfaction from it. For improved baseball facilities would be minor leagues. He later returned to generations those facilities are going for the campus, the Grahams swung campus and worked for athletics, to accommodate lots of kids. And it for the fences and scored. They were meeting wife Larissa along the way. feels good to say, ‘I made a difference key players in the additions of both Alex received a bachelor of arts degree in what I did for the school.’” a clubhouse and a batting facility at in global studies while playing Gaucho Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. baseball, then went on to start his own business; his best friend from “The nice reaction of the kids to UCSB introduced him to his now-wife the first project led us to the second Katie, whose brother is also an alum.

Family Giving ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 03 39 A Family Affair Alumna Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ‘77 and her father, Morton La Kretz, establish a new research center at Sedgwick Reserve

Devotion to environmental causes and environmentalists, those who runs deep in the La Kretz family; so could develop solutions to today’s does a passion for philanthropy. Put pressing environmental problems, such them together and it’s a true force of as drought, climate change, native nature. Or, more appropriately, a force habitats and more. It will be a site for for nature. high-level conferences, workshops and brainstorming sessions with the most That’s the case at UC Santa Barbara, brilliant minds in science and where alumna Linda La Kretz the environment.” Duttenhaver ’77 and her father, Morton La Kretz, pledged $6 million The center will serve as a fulcrum of for the university’s 6,000-acre activity for a UCSB-led, interdisciplinary, Sedgwick Reserve in Santa Ynez. Their collaborative effort to study, identify gift establishes The La Kretz Research and innovate solutions for the myriad Center, meant to fortify — and environmental challenges impacting further — the reserve’s stature as an California’s critical habitats. It was invaluable site for ecological inquiry largely inspired by the UCLA La Kretz and education. The gift also creates Center for California Conservation an endowment for directorship of the Science established by Morton La center and supports fellowships for Kretz, a UCLA alumnus and prolific promising graduate students. philanthropist focused on education, the environment and conservation. “Sedgwick is unique,” said Duttenhaver, who previously funded Leading this new center at Sedgwick renovations of the reserve’s barn and will be Frank Davis, a noted ecologist historic Ranch House. “There are very and conservation scientist, and a few places in this state of its size and professor in UCSB’s Bren School of pristine nature. This makes it ideal Environmental Science & Management. for groundbreaking research. The He also is the former director of UCSB’s reserve is also inspirational because of National Center for Ecological Analysis its sheer beauty, and the diversity of and Synthesis. plant and animal life. “Frank Davis is the perfect leader for “This is the perfect moment to further the La Kretz Research Center at Sedgwick’s importance and impact,” Sedgwick Reserve,” Duttenhaver said. she added. “My vision is for a first- “He has years of research history at class intellectual center attracting Sedgwick, a deep knowledge in many top-notch scientists, researchers aspects of environmental science and

Family Giving intellectual curiosity — vital attributes director of the La Kretz Research will accelerate research on Sedgwick for executing on Sedgwick’s mission Center at Sedgwick Reserve,” he Reserve and raise the visibility of the to find solutions to our planet’s said. “The ranch holds deep personal reserve in the larger constellation of conservation and environmental meaning for me. My relationship field research stations in the U.S. and challenges. Frank is truly a ‘rockstar’ in goes back 30 years and includes a abroad,” Davis added. “The La Kretz the field, and we could not be more decade as faculty manager and 25 Research Center at Sedgwick Reserve thrilled that he is at the helm of the La memorable years of field classes and helps a very special place realize its full Kretz Research Center.” research on oak ecology. potential as a nexus for field research on California’s foothill ecosystems. Davis is decidedly thrilled himself. “With this wonderful gift from Linda Such research has never been more “It is a real honor to serve as founding Duttenhaver and Morton La Kretz, we timely and important.”

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 41 For the Boughton Family, Communication is Key Alumnus creates environmental communication fellowship at the Bren School

Nowadays, we are swept into the where they will engage, persuade and resource management, as well as infinite stream of information: breaking motivate behavioral change to solve strategic environmental communication; news, videos, emails and social media environmental problems. she previously worked for UCSB’s National posts all vie for our attention. It’s no Center for Ecological Analysis and wonder that communication is a real “My father was a real advocate for Synthesis and the National Oceanic and challenge, and that capturing and education,” says Boughton. “[He] Atmospheric Administration. Together, keeping an audience’s attention is thought everyone should have the the duo represents the powerful blending critical — especially when it comes to opportunity to receive higher education, of academia with hands-on experience. environmental communication. so when he passed away, Sally and I wanted to fulfill that ethic.” “Finding your passion is key to having “Personally, I feel that our education a fulfilling educational and employment system has failed in terms of The Boughton Fellows enroll in Bren’s experience,” says Boughton, who science education,” says Robert Strategic Environmental Communication recently retired as senior engineer for (“Bob”) Boughton MS ’80, chemical & Media academic focus, which trains the California Environmental Protection engineering alumnus and donor to them to think strategically and craft Agency. “[My father] let me find my own the Bren School of Environmental compelling environmental messages way and discover my own passions. That Science & Management. “To me, that’s to diverse audiences. Students learn was something that I recognized was of where the Bren School really becomes communication theory and the art huge value.” paramount. Students understand the of storytelling, and practice writing science and understand the business.” and presenting. They can also specialize That freedom led Boughton to chemistry in marketing, video production, and then to chemical engineering. After What Boughton illuminates is no data visualization, survey design, taking a few courses taught by Robert small matter: it’s the importance of social media or other forms of Rinker, founder of UCSB’s chemical tending to planetary health through environmental communication. engineering department, Boughton environmental research and policy. And enrolled in the chemical engineering to do that, scientists must articulate “It all comes down to Bren’s mission,” graduate program. He became interested information in a comprehensible, says Boughton. “I want to help get the in life cycle assessment, a methodology compelling manner. “We’ve got to find strongest students to Bren, build their for evaluating environmental impacts of a a way,” presses Boughton. communication skills and turn them out product, process or activity throughout its into the world.” life cycle. This field informs environmental Together with his stepmother Sally science and sustainability and, not Anne Boughton, they established The 2017 Boughton Fellows, Vienna surprisingly, communication is essential. the Robert L. Boughton Jr. Endowed Saccomanno and Madison Harris, Environmental Communication are doing their part to improve “Considering how the [Bren] program Fellowship in honor of his late father, environmental communication. melds environmental science, business Robert L. Boughton Jr. The fellowship Saccomanno studies biology and and policy to produce sustainability supports graduate students at the international political economy, and stewards,” says Boughton, “the choice Bren School who are committed to served as communications director to support students at the Bren School making a difference through strategic and conservation projects coordinator through a communication fellowship environmental communication. The for the Marine Conservation Institute. was clear.” aim is to prepare the fellows for careers Harris specializes in marine and coastal

Family Giving ABOUT ROBERT L. BOUGHTON JR. Robert Lee Boughton Jr.’s facility for communication served him well — first at Princeton University, then in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He traveled extensively, living in Mexico and Alaska before settling in California, where he focused on building his family and his commercial real estate business. He had the ability to converse with a variety of people and through dialogue could be quite convincing. Boughton Jr. passed away in 2009 and is survived by Sally Boughton, his wife of 25 years; sons Robert III and Robert Strachan; daughters Judith Anderson and Nancy Healy; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 43 Across the“ university there is so much going on, it’s no wonder wanting to support it. Friends Giving Romance in the Rafters Millers gift a musical treasure trove to UCSB’s Library

When it comes to the world of opera, “The whole thing is really for a musical theater and operettas, people’s romantic,” says Nan, who shares a tastes vary. One can love the drama and love of collecting with her husband. pathos of opera, while another might “[It’s] part of the escape; I like old- prefer librettos laced with comedy. One fashioned romance.” thing is for certain, however: these art forms must be experienced. Indeed, romance is important to the Millers, who share almost 37 years of “[Operetta is] an escape,” says avid marriage. They faced learning curves collector and historian Michael Miller. over the years as they developed their “[It’s] a way to get away from the real prowess for collecting. world for a while and have everything work out nicely.” “In the early days, I’d be up in the rafters in bookstores,” laughs Michael, Michael and his wife Nan recently “and I’d look down and there was donated a musical treasure trove to Nan sitting in a chair with nothing to UCSB: their entire collection of 60,000 do. But that quickly changed.” recordings, 15,000 pieces of sheet music, 9,000 books, 5,000 vocal scores and Nan takes this humor in stride and other materials devoted to operetta and has since developed her own passion early musical theater. This unprecedented for collecting. Her library is much collection will be released upon their different from Michael’s in that her deaths and enrich UCSB’s Library in focus is mystery books that deal uncharted ways. with opera, art or classical music. So far, Nan has accumulated over “I wanted a final resting place for [the 800 mystery books with playful collection],” Michael says. “I began titles like “Death on the High C’s” thinking about where this all might and “Orchestrated Death.” She wind up.” says reading them is great fun but finding them is even more exciting: The Millers’ passion for operetta is “You stumble on something and find undisputed. With a collection like theirs something you didn’t know existed.” and an operetta foundation specially established by them, the Millers exemplify UCSB subject librarian Leahkim arts patronage. It is not simply a matter Gannett couldn’t be happier: “The THE LEGACY CIRCLE of liking the music but “trying to bring Millers’ collection contains LPs and 78 The Legacy Circle honors alumni, back a form of entertainment that is RPM recordings that cannot be found friends, faculty, and staff who struggling to survive,” reflects Michael. on iTunes or in DVD catalogues.” have included UC Santa Barbara in their estate plans through some form of planned gift.

Friends Giving Gannett, whose specialties include communication, dance, theater, and film and media studies, asserts that these rare materials render them a “gold mine for scholars to dig into.” This is particularly important because musical theater and operetta are historically understudied.

“[The Millers] are so sweet, they’re so passionate, and they really care about the long term care of the collection,” says Gannett. Their bequest was specially designed to include a $1 million endowment to fund the costs of packing, moving, processing and sustaining the collection. This aspect makes the Millers’ gift extraordinarily unique, revealing their consideration for the longevity of these materials.

“A friend once told me that you can’t collect everything,” says Michael; so the Millers decided to collect something. And that something will have a lasting impact on UCSB’s Library, revitalizing what was once the world’s most popular form of entertainment.

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 47 Collective Interests Trustee and multi-decade donor Lillian Lovelace supports her diverse passions at UCSB

Not too long into their tenure as Santa Lillian and Jon were major donors American Life, established with an Barbara residents, Lillian Lovelace and on renovations to both Theater and endowment by the Lovelaces in 2004. her husband Jon attended a dinner Dance’s main stage, Hatlen Theater, The inaugural lecture in 2005, by Marty party with some unique entertainment: and the adjacent dance building, where himself, has been followed every year seated performers dancing only with a pair of studios bear their names. with luminaries including Bill Moyers and their hands. The piece had been E.J. Dionne. choreographed by Jerry Pearson, Jon Lovelace served decades at then artistic director of Santa Barbara the helm of Capital Research and Following their mutual interest in such Dance Theater (SBDT), UCSB’s resident Management Company. A prominent issues — and a belief in the importance professional dance company. and well-regarded philanthropist, he of early engagement — soon led the was for many years chairman of the Lovelaces to support students, too. Captivated by the work — and by board of the J. Paul Getty Trust. Lillian Lovelace for many years has Pearson, at the time also a professor of sponsored Capps Center Public Service dance — they started supporting SBDT. At UCSB, the cumulative impact Interns working in Washington D.C., It was the couple’s first philanthropic of the Lovelaces’ longtime support Sacramento, and local nonprofits. connection to UCSB, one that would last extends beyond the arts and into the more than a decade and set the stage humanities more broadly, by way of the “Jon and I felt strongly that that’s where for what became, and is, Lovelace’s Walter H. Capps Center for the Study help was needed,” Lovelace said of expansive generosity to the campus. of Ethics, Religion and Public Life. their focus on students. “I think young people really need to be involved in the “That’s the kind of thing we always liked A spontaneous conversation during public process, in governance, in politics. to do — to support something we really an East Coast getaway with friends If they’re better educated in these believe in and want to see continue,” including Norman Lear and Bill Moyers things earlier, they’ll better understand Lovelace said, “especially if there are inspired the Lovelaces to fund a unique the importance of voting, of turning people involved whom we believe in and series that was among the center’s first up to the polls and supporting their think what they are doing is very special. major programs. candidates. And they really get a feeling Across the university there are so many of what governance is all about.” academic achievements and activities “We all spent the weekend talking in the arts departments that it’s been about religion and ethics in politics Lillian Lovelace has a strong belief in thrilling to live in Santa Barbara with an and governance,” recalled Lovelace. the importance of giving. Taught from institution of such quality.” “Part of this group was Martin Marty, an early age to get involved and give a professor and well-known lecturer back — her parents were active in Over three decades of engagement and author in that field. We had a social issues, civil rights and the arts — (and counting) with UC Santa fun weekend talking about very deep she has adhered to those lessons her Barbara, Lovelace, a UC Santa Barbara questions that we all wanted to have entire life. As she eloquently explains: Foundation Trustee since 2006, has answers for — and still do, now more “I’ve always believed in helping and provided significant funding for myriad than ever.” supporting the people I want to succeed events with UCSB Arts & Lectures and in their humanitarian efforts in bringing for several exhibitions at the Art, Design So launched the Capps Center’s Martin excellence to not only the cultural world & Architecture Museum. In addition, E. Marty Lectureship on Religion in but the academics of education as well.”

Friends Giving William DOLE (, 1917 - 1983) Abecedarium (Discorso), 1975 (Detail) Screenprint with hand-coloring Gift of Lillian and Jon Lovelace Courtesy of Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 49 Enduring Influence Remembering UCSB’s enterprising philanthropists

Michael Towbes H’11

“If I am going to be remembered for anything, it will hopefully be what I did for the community in terms of serving nonprofits.”

Michael Towbes, UC Santa Barbara honorary alumnus and former UCSB Foundation Trustee, passed away in April 2017. Towbes was a successful banker, developer and civic leader who left an enduring mark on the Santa Barbara community. His philanthropy benefited UCSB’s Graduate Division; Theater and Dance; the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center; the Institute for Energy Efficiency; the Summer Research Mentorship Program; and Arts & Lectures. He will be remembered as a savvy entrepreneur and generous humanitarian.

Friends Giving Walter Mead H‘12 William “Bill” Bowes, Jr. H‘13

“We hope our gift will further stimulate growth “I’ve come to respect UC Santa Barbara as a in the overall quality of the department and...lead very important technological institution.” others to consider making similar investments.”

Walter Mead, professor emeritus of economics Venture capitalist and UC Santa Barbara who served UC Santa Barbara for 32 years, passed honorary alumnus, Bill Bowes, passed away away in September 2016. The honorary alumnus in December 2016. Bowes believed that in taught and mentored hundreds of UCSB students, order to relieve human suffering, we must and generated more than 125 publications during advance biotechnology (which resulted in his tenure. Mead served as economics department his investing and chairing the company that chair, divisional chair of the academic senate, would become Amgen). In honor of his late and co-founder of UCSB’s Economic Forecast mother Ruth Garland, Bowes established Project. His philanthropy focused on developing the Garland Initiative for Vision Research the prestige of the economics department, Fund and endowed the Ruth Garland Chair most notably through the establishment of two for the Director of the Center for Stem Cell endowed chairs, as well as graduate fellowships. Biology and Engineering at UCSB. He will be He will be remembered as UCSB’s top natural remembered as a technology visionary and resource economist and influential investor. far-seeing philanthropist.

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 51 “ [W]e were just taken with the passion they bring to the work. We see that this investment is going to have tremendous returns. Foundation Giving A Rising Star With Mathers Foundation support, UCSB researchers innovate new approach to studying the biology of blood vessels

It’s a tiny marine invertebrate, no “We can actually tune the stiffness, Somehow the inhibitor was telling more than 3 millimeters in size. But which is something that cannot be the vasculature to withdraw and get closely related to humans, Botryllus done in other model organisms,” smaller. But how? schlosseri might hold the key to new explained corresponding author treatments for cancer and a host of Anthony De Tomaso, an associate De Tomaso’s team worked with vascular diseases. professor in UCSB’s Department Megan Valentine, an associate of Molecular, Cellular, and professor in UCSB’s Department of Using Botryllus — more commonly Developmental Biology. “This has Mechanical Engineering, whose lab known as star ascidian — researchers important implications, from inducing studies how physical forces control at UC Santa Barbara have developed blood vessels to regress away from a cellular outcomes. Together, the a new way to study the biology tumor and choke off its oxygen and scientists dug deeper to determine of blood vessels that may one day nutrients to the ability to stretch and the mechanisms behind the contribute to just such scientific hold an individual blood vessel and regression. It turns out that proteins discoveries. Support from the study how it responds, which will called integrins protrude from the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers allow us to study how shape emerges cells and not only grab onto the ECM Foundation played a vital role in during development.” but also hold on to one another. their progress. When the scientists excised a section “Understanding how a cell interacts Growing in colonies composed of of Botryllus vasculature and plated it with its physical environment many multicellular animals, the star on a surface coated with collagen, has important implications for ascidian has a massive, transparent they found growth greatly improved. understanding both cellular vascular network located outside its Collagen resembles the extracellular development and metastasis,” collective body. This permits detailed matrix (ECM) on which the star said co-author Valentine. “Botryllus study of vascular mechanics and ascidian reproduces. has given us the ability to dissect by extension vascular disease — exactly what’s going on when we a malady that affects 1 billion “This was surprising,” De Tomaso change the physical environment.” people worldwide. said. “How did this animal know it was on collagen and how did it know Philanthropy from the Mathers The scientists focused in particular to respond differently?” Foundation helped facilitate the on the interaction of cells and scientists’ discovery. Such support their physical environment, which The answer began with lysyl oxidase, will undoubtedly prove essential includes changing the stiffness of a a protein that regulates the stiffness as the researchers continue this part of the blood vessels that reacts of the ECM. When the investigators important work. by withdrawing. Their findings were added a lysyl oxidase inhibitor to the published in the journal Molecular water in which the ascidians grew, it Biology of the Cell. caused their blood vessels to regress.

Foundation Giving ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 55 Brainiacs Win Big The William Randolph Hearst Foundation supports the UCSB Brain Initiative

One of life’s biggest mysteries is right and will help our faculty share their The campus first established the UCSB inside our heads. It’s the brain, and its groundbreaking ideas about the brain Brain Initiative with the help of gifts biggest secret — how the brain gives with the public, creating even more from UC Santa Barbara Foundation rise to the elusive ‘mind’ — has not visibility for this significant research.” Trustee Tom Harriman as well as been revealed. Trustee Karen Bedrosian Coyne and The UCSB Brain Initiative brings the Bedrosian family. Additional In fields ranging from mechanical together thinkers from seemingly support has since been received engineering to molecular biology, unrelated disciplines to tackle the from The Kavli Foundation, National psychology to philosophy, electrical mystery of the mind and brain. The Science Foundation, Heising-Simons engineering to English, top minds campus-wide program to foster Foundation, DARPA and others. The at UC Santa Barbara are striving — collaborative brain research across Hearst Foundation’s award to UCSB together — to solve this enduring traditional boundaries was launched will enable continued growth of the puzzle by way of the cross-disciplinary in 2015. It was inspired by the federal initiative by providing programmatic UCSB Brain Initiative. government’s own BRAIN (Brain support for new cross-campus Research through Advancing Innovative partnerships to revolutionize our They’ve received a big boost from The Neurotechnologies) Initiative, a understanding of the brain. William Randolph Hearst Foundation. bipartisan program to catalyze discovery The recently established Hearst and innovation in neuroengineering, “This campus has a culture of Accelerator Fund will provide strategic creating new tools and strategies to see, collaboration I haven’t seen support to the UCSB Brain Initiative, diagnose, treat and repair the brain. elsewhere,” said Rod Alferness, helping advance this critical campus Richard A. Auhll Dean of the College endeavor. The gift also is designed to “The brain is absolutely fundamental of Engineering. “There’s an incredible encourage additional donors to to our happiness and to our quality of willingness to work together to solve get involved. life,” said Dr. Kenneth Kosik, Harriman the hard problems. The brain is a Professor of Neuroscience at UCSB and very hard problem, so I’m especially “We are grateful to the Hearst director of the UCSB Brain Initiative. pleased with this generous award Foundation for this generous award, “Everything about how we experience from The Hearst Foundation, and which will help UCSB ramp up efforts the world — sunshine, music, friends, grateful to them for recognizing that to transform the way we understand distress, ideas, pain — is completely investing in our campus will lead to the human brain,” said Pierre Wiltzius, dictated by how our brain is working. great things.” Executive Dean of the College of When our brain doesn’t work properly Letters and Science, and Susan & — in Alzheimer’s or schizophrenia or Bruce Worster Dean of Science. depression — life is awful. We decided “This funding will directly support that a major campus priority had to be our goal to be leaders in the areas of getting all hands on deck to tackle this neuroscience and neuroengineering, challenge together.”

Foundation Giving ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 57 It would“ not have been possible to do the work that I do without the financial support, which came at a critical time in my development as a scholar. Endowments & Recipients Endowed Chairs Endowed chairs honor exceptional faculty members for their contributions to academia, and are crucial in sustaining UC Santa Barbara’s excellence. The following benefactors, by establishing endowed chairs in various areas, have made a permanent investment in the future of UC Santa Barbara.

CAMPUS-WIDE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Christian A. Felipe Chair in Technology Management Edward A. Dickson Emeriti Professorship Eugene Aas Chair in Computer Science Technology Management Program University of California Presidential Chair Department of Computer Science Christian A. Felipe, Donor Edward A. Dickson, Donor Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67, Donors Stephen Barley, Felipe Professor of Michael Jochim, Dickson Emeriti Professor Technology Management ALCOA Chair in Materials Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Department of Materials John and Eileen Gerngross Chair in Initiative Professorships, Cluster I The Aluminum Company of America, Donor Computer Science Campuswide (Systems Biology Initiative, College of Tresa Pollock, ALCOA Professor of High Department of Computer Science Engineering 2003-2018) Tech Materials John and Cheryl Gerngross ’82, Anonymous, Donors Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, Donors Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Investment Group of Santa Barbara Founding Cheryl Briggs, Mellichamp Professor of Chair in Engineering Director of the Master’s of Technology Systems Biology College of Engineering Management Program and Duca Family Jamey Marth, Mellichamp Professor of Richard A. Auhll, Donor Professor of Technology Managemen Systems Biology Rod Alferness, Dean and Auhll Professor for the t Technology Management Program Otger Campas, Mellichamp Professor of College of Engineering Maurice J. Duca ’66, Donor Systems Biology Paul Leonardi, Duca Family Professor of Samir Mitragotri, Mellichamp Professor of Cree Chair in Solid State Lighting and Display Technology Management Systems Biology Department of Materials Cree Inc., F. Neal Hunter, Prof. Umesh K. and Fred Kavli Chair in Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Susan Mishra, and Prof. Steven P. DenBaars, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Initiative Professorships, Cluster II Donors Fred Kavli* H’05, Donor Campuswide (Globalization Initiative, Shuji Nakamura, Cree Professor of Solid State John Bowers, Kavli Professor of Nanotechnology College of Letters & Science 2008-2023) Lighting and Display Prof. Duncan and Suzanne 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics Fred Kavli Chair in Optoelectronics and Sensors Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, Donors Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Janet Afary, Mellichamp Professor of Global Glen and Susanne Culler Chair in Fred Kavli* H’05, Donor Religion and Modernisms Computer Science Larry Coldren, Kavli Professor of Optoelectronics Michael Curtin, Mellichamp Professor of Global Department of Computer Science and Media Representations Zhu Family Foundation, Anonymous, Donors Edward Noble Kramer Chair in Materials Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Mellichamp Professor of Stefano Tessaro, Culler Professor of Department of Materials Transnational Civil Society Networks Computer Science Prof. Edward J.* and Gail W. Kramer, Donors Alison Brysk, Mellichamp Professor of Global and Rachel Segalman, Kramer Professor of Materials International Studies Program Doluca Family Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering The Herbert Kroemer Endowed Chair in Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Initiative Professorships, Cluster III Tunç and F. Lale Doluca ’81, Donors Department of Materials Campuswide (Sustainability Initiative) Mark Rodwell, Doluca Professor of Electrical and Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors, Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Computer Engineering Anonymous Donors Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, Donors Chris Van de Walle, Kroemer Professor of Susannah Scott, Mellichamp Professor Duval Family Presidential Chair in Energy Materials Science Mahdi Abu-Omar, Mellichamp Professor Efficiency College of Engineering, Institute for Leadership Chair in Computer Science University of California Presidential Chair I Energy Efficiency Department of Computer Science Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80, Donors Anonymous, Donor University of California Presidential Chair II Alan J. Heeger, Presidential Professor The Tony Evans Chair in Structural Materials Mehrabian Endowed Chair in the College 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Department of Materials of Engineering Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, College of Engineering University of California Presidential Chair III Various Donors Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors Robert McMeeking, Evans Professor of Linda Petzold, Mehrabian Professor, College Structural Materials of Engineering

Endowments & Recipients Mehrabian Endowed Chair in Materials Fred and Linda R. Wudl Chair in Bertelsen Presidential Chair in Technology Department of Materials Materials Science and Society Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, Donors Department of Materials Letters & Science, Center for Information Carlos Levi, Mehrabian Professor of Materials Prof. Fred and Dr. Linda R. Wudl, Donors Technology and Society (CITS) Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67, Donors Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE Process Control Güenter and June Ahlers Chair in Leonard Broom Chair in Demography Department of Chemical Engineering Experimental Physics Department of Demography Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Department of Physics Prof. Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom, Donors Mellichamp H’09/MA’70, Donors Prof. Güenter and June Ahlers, Donors Shelly Lundberg, Broom Professor of Demography Zvonimir Dogic, Ahlers Professor of Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Experimental Physics John Carbon Chair in Biochemistry and Functional Materials Molecular Biology Department of Materials King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Chair in Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor Islamic Studies Developmental Biology Glenn Fredrickson, Mitsubishi Professor of Department of History Amgen Foundation, William K. Bowes, Jr. Functional Materials The Saudi Royal Family, Donors Foundation, Franklin and Catherine Johnson Adam Sabra, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Professor of Foundation, Rathmann Family Foundation, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Islamic Studies Donors Solid State Lighting and Display Jamey Marth, Carbon Professor of Biochemistry and Department of Materials Alec P. Alexander Chair in Economics Molecular Biology Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor Department of Economics Steven P. DenBaars, Mitsubishi Professor of Solid Dr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12, Donors Virgil Cordano OFM Chair in Catholic Studies State Lighting and Display Department of Religious Studies The Argyropoulos Endowed Chair in Charles Schwab, Charles* and Harriet Burke, Venkatesh Narayanamurti Chair in Hellenic Studies Richard and Marguerite Berti, and the Computer Science Department of Classics Franciscan Friars, Donors Department of Computer Science James Argyropoulos, Sarah Argyropoulos, Donors Ann Taves, Cordano Professor of Catholic Studies Karl and Pamela Lopker ’73/’77, Donors Helen Morales, Argyropoulos Professor of Xifeng Yan, Narayanamurti Professor of Hellenic Studies Dorothy and Sherrill C. Corwin Chair in Computer Science Music Composition John P. Arnhold Presidential Chair in English Department of Music Warren and Katharine Schlinger Department of English Bruce and Toni Corwin H’97, Donors Distinguished Professorship in John and Jody Arnhold ’75, Arnhold Foundation, Clarence Barlow, Corwin Professor of Chemical Engineering Donors Music Composition Department of Chemical Engineering Enda Duffy, Department Chair and Arnhold Dr. Warren G.* and Katharine S.* Schlinger, Donors Professor of English The XIVth Dalai Lama Chair in Tibetan L. Gary Leal, Schlinger Professor of Buddhism and Cultural Studies Chemical Engineering Richard F. Aster, Jr. Chair in Economics Department of Religious Studies Department of Economics Various Donors Seoul Optodevice Chair in Solid Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65, Donor José Ignacio Cabezón, XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of State Lighting Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies Department of Materials José Miguel de Barandiarán Chair in Seoul Optodevice Corporation, Donor Basque Studies Jack and Laura Dangermond Chair James Speck, Seoul Optodevice Professor of Solid Department of Spanish and Portuguese in Geography State Lighting Ministry of Culture of the Autonomous Basque Department of Geography Government in Spain, the Federation of Basque- Jack and Laura Dangermond, Donors Stansbury Chair in Computer Science Navarrese Savings and Loan, Donors Werner Kuhn, Dangermond Professor of Geography Department of Computer Science Viola Miglio, Barandiarán Professor of Tayloe and Cynthia Stansbury, Anonymous, Donors Basque Studies Dehlsen Chair in Environmental Studies Department of Environmental Studies Donald W. Whittier Chair in Bedrosian Coyne Presidential Chair James G. P. and Deanna C. Dehlsen, Donors Electrical Engineering in Neuroscience David Pellow, Dehlsen Professor of Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Environmental Studies The Mericos Foundation, Donor Karen and Ted Coyne ’91, John and Judith Umesh Mishra, Whittier Professor of Bedrosian, Donors Electrical Engineering Scott Grafton, Bedrosian Coyne Presidential Professor of Neuroscience

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 61 Michael Douglas Dean of Humanities and Louis G. Lancaster Chair in Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Fine Arts Chair International Relations Mass Communication Division of Humanities and Fine Arts Department of Political Science Department of Communication Michael K. Douglas ’68, Donor Winifred Lancaster* H’89, Donor Arthur N. Rupe H’08, Donor John Majewski, Michael Douglas Dean of J. Benjamin Cohen, Lancaster Professor of Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor of the Social Effects Humanities and Fine Arts International Relations of Mass Communication

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair I in Luis Leal Chair in Chicana and Chicano Studies Arent and Jean Schuyler Chair in Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies Environmental Studies Department of Molecular, Cellular and Various Donors Department of Environmental Studies Developmental Biology Aida Hurtado, Leal Professor of Chicana and Prof. Arent H. Schuyler, Jr.* and Jean K. Robert and Trish Duggan ‘66/’66, Donors Chicano Studies Schuyler ’61/H’13, Donors Denise Montell, Duggan Professor of Mathematical, Carla D’Antonio, Schuyler Professor of Life, and Physical Sciences SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Environmental Studies Sciences Chair Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair II in Division of Social Sciences International Shinto Foundation Chair in Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences SAGE Publications, Donor Shinto Studies Department of Molecular, Cellular and Leila Rupp, Interim Dean of Social Sciences Department of East Asian Languages and Developmental Biology Cultural Studies Robert and Trish Duggan ‘66/’66, Donors Walter J. Mead Chair in Economics International Shinto Foundation, Donor Craig Montell, Duggan Professor of Mathematical, Department of Economics Fabio Rambelli, Shinto Foundation Professor Life, and Physical Sciences Dr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12, Donors Ignacio Esponda, Walter J. Mead Chair in Economics Charles A. Storke II Chair in Ecology, Robert & Liisa Erickson Presidential Chair Evolution, and Marine Biology in English Robert M. Norris Presidential Chair in Department of Ecology, Evolution, Department of English Earth Science and Marine Biology John and Jody Arnhold ’75, Arnhold Foundation, Department of Earth Science Charles A. Storke II*, Donor Donors Alec & Claudia Webster, Dr. Douglas Burbank, Susan Dougherty, Donors Charles A. Storke II Chair in Molecular, Cellular Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies and Developmental Biology Department of Religious Studies North Hall Chair I Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Jay and Marsha Glazer, Donors Department of Economics Developmental Biology Elliot Wolfson, Glazer Professor of Jewish Studies Charles A. Storke II*, Donor North Hall Chair II Jeff Henley Chair in Economics Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Koichi Takashima Chair in Japanese Department of Economics Cultural Studies Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09, Donors North Hall Chair III Department of East Asian Languages and Finn E. Kydland, Henley Professor of Economics Department of Linguistics Cultural Studies 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics Anne Charity Hudley, North Hall Endowed Chair in Kyoei Steel Corporation, Donor the Linguistics of African America John Nathan, Takashima Professor of Japanese Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Chair in Taiwan Studies Cultural Studies Department of East Asian Languages and Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish Chair Cultural Studies in Economics Anne and Michael Towbes Graduate The Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego, Department of Economics Dean’s Chair Various Donors Colonel Maxwell C.* and Mary* Pellish, Donors Graduate Division Kuo-Ch’ing Tu, Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Professor of Rodney Garratt, Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish Chair Michael* and Anne Towbes H’11, Donors Taiwan Studies in Economics Carol Genetti, Towbes Dean of the Graduate Division

Blair Hull Chair in Women’s Studies Aaron and Cherie Raznick Chair in Economics Anton Vonk Chair in Environmental Politics Department of Feminist Studies Department of Economics Department of Political Science M. Blair Hull ’65, Donor Aaron* and Cherie Raznick H’88, Donors Anton Vonk* MA’05 and Dr. Diane L. Boss, Donors Eileen Boris, Hull Professor of Women’s Studies Theodore C. Bergstrom, Raznick Professor Hahrie Han, Vonk Associate Professor of of Economics Environmental Politics Kundan Kaur Kapany Chair in Sikh Studies Department of Global and International Studies J. F. Rowny Chair in Comparative Religions Richard Whited Chair in Dr. Narinder and Satinder Kapany, Donors Department of Religious Studies Interdisciplinary Science Mark Juergensmeyer, Kapany Professor of The Rowny Foundation, Donor Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Sikh Studies David White, Rowny Professor of Dr. Richard C. Whited, Donor Comparative Religions E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC Chair in Letters Wilcox Family Chair in BioMedicine and Science J. F. Rowny Chair in Religion and Society Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Department of Chemistry Department of Religious Studies Drs. Gary and Sue Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74, Donors Essam and Layla Khashoggi, Donors The Rowny Foundation, Donor Dennis Clegg, Wilcox Professor of BioMedicine Galen D. Stucky, Khashoggi Professor of Wade Clark Roof, Rowny Professor of Religion Materials Chemistry and Society

Endowments & Recipients Wilcox Family Chair in Biotechnology Donald Bren Chair in Interdisciplinary Susan F. Gurley Chair in Theoretical Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Environmental Science and Management Physics & Biology Drs. Gary and Sue Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74, Donors Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Joel Rothman, Wilcox Professor of Biotechnology The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor John A. and Meg Gurley ’78,’83, Donors Christopher Costello, Bren Professor of Boris Shraiman, Gurley Professor of Theoretical Wilcox Family Presidential Chair in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Physics and Biology Molecular Biology and Management Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Eleanor L. and Thomas J. Harriman Chair in Drs. Gary and Sue Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74, Donors GEVIRTZ GRADUATE SCHOOL Neuroscience Research OF EDUCATION Neuroscience Research Institute Dick Wolf Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center Michael M. Gerber Chair in Instructional Thomas J. Harriman, Eleanor L. Harriman*, Donors and Presidential Chair in Media Studies Innovation & Technology for Kenneth Kosik, Harriman Professor of Carsey Wolf Center, Film & Media Studies Exceptional Children Neuroscience Research Dick and Noelle Wolf, Donors Gevirtz Graduate School of Education Patrice Petro, Dick Wolf Director of the Carsey-Wolf Anonymous Donors La Kretz Center Director Chair Center and Presidential Chair in Media Studies Natural Reserve System (Sedgwick Reserve) INTERDISCIPLINARY Morton La Kretz, Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77, Susan and Bruce Worster Chair in Donors Ruth Garland Chair for the Director of the Experimental Physics Frank Davis, La Kretz Center Director Chair Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering Department of Physics Department of Materials Bruce Worster PhD’71 and Susan Worster ’70, Donors Wayne Rosing, Simon & Diana Raab Chair in William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Donor John Martinis, Worster Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics Jamie Thomson and Thomas Soh, Ruth Garland Experimental Physics Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Professors and Co-Directors of the Center for Wayne Rosing and Dorothy Largay, the TABASGO Stem Cell Biology and Engineering Susan and Bruce Worster Chair for the Dean Foundation, Dr. Simon and Diana Raab, Donors of Science Alan and Ruth Heeger Chair in Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Troxel Family Chair in Theoretical Physics Interdisciplinary Science Bruce Worster PhD’71 and Susan Worster ’70, Donors Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Pierre Wiltzius, Dean and Worster Professor of Deborah and Douglas Troxel, Donors Prof. Alan J. and Ruth Heeger, Donors Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Craig Hawker, Heeger Professor of Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Chair in Interdisciplinary Science Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Chair in Theoretical Physics Experimental Science Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Veeco Endowed Chair in Engineering Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors and the Sciences Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors Joseph Polchinski, Yzurdiaga Professor of College of Engineering and Division of Joe Incandela, Yzurdiaga Professor of Theoretical Physics Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Experimental Science Veeco Instruments, Donor Ania Jayich, Veeco Professor of Engineering and BREN SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL *Deceased the Sciences SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT H = Honorary Alumni Donald Bren Chair for the Dean of RESEARCH INSTITUTES Environmental Science and Management Chancellor’s Chair Professor of Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Theoretical Physics The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Steven D. Gaines, Dean and Professor for the Bren Marvin Clarke* ’51, Donor School of Environmental Science & Management David Gross, Chancellor’s Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics Donald Bren Chair in Corporate 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics Environmental Management Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Peter J. Clarke Chair for the Director of the The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor California NanoSystems Institute Gary Libecap, Bren Professor of Corporate California NanoSystems Institute Environmental Management Sputtered Films Corporation, Donor Craig Hawker, Clarke Professor and Director of the Donald Bren Chair in Environmental Law California NanoSystems Institute and Policy Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics James Salzman, Bren Professor of Frederick W. Gluck, Donor Environmental Law Lars Bildsten, Gluck Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 63 Endowed Fellowships Endowed graduate fellowships enable UC Santa Barbara to sustain the tradition of excellence in graduate research and teaching, and ensure that our talented students have the best possible learning environment. The university gratefully acknowledges alumni, parents, faculty, friends, organizations and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustees who have established endowed graduate fellowships of $100,000 or more.

Güenter and June Ahlers Graduate Catherine Bruce Endowment Fellowship Fund Peter Racine Fricker Fellowship for Fellowship in Physics Estate of Catherine Bruce*, Donor Post-Doctoral Studies in Music Composition Professor Güenter and June Ahlers, Donors A. Helen and Peter Fricker*, Donors Carbon-Clarke Graduate Fellowships in Janet A. Alpert Fellowship in Economics Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Esme Frost Fund Janet A. Alpert ’68, Donor Anonymous, Donor Frank J. Frost and Amanda Clark Frost, Frank J. Frost & Amanda Clark Frost 1990 Jane Altman Memorial Fellowship Fund Chancellor’s Graduate Fellowship Charitable Remainder Unitrust, Donors Pat and Bill Altman ’57, Donors Anonymous, Donor Bernice and Karl Geiringer Music Fellowship Mortimer Andron Fellowships in Economics Michael J. Connell Memorial Trust Fellowships Ms. Bernice Geiringer* H’01, Donor Dr. Mortimer* and Bea Andron, Donors Michael J. Connell Trust, Donor Pat and Irving Glazer Graduate Fellowship in Bluma Appel Jewish Studies Fund Steve and Sue Cooper Graduate Fellowship Jewish Studies Bluma Appel*, Donor Stephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69, Donors Pat and Irving Glazer, Donors

Arnhold Endowment for Excellence Marika Critelli Fellowship Fund John T. Gray Memorial Summer in English Ann Lippincott, Ned Emerson, and Various Donors Internship Fellowships John and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors Various Donors CSP Technologies Fellowship Stuart Atkins Fellowship Fund Anonymous, Donor Thomas G. Haring Memorial Fellowship Various Donors Dr. and Mrs. Norris Haring, Catherine Breen Haring, Brython Davis Graduate Fellowship Martha Haring Fredrickson, Kathryn A. Haring, Barpal Family Fellowship in the College Brython P. Davis, Donor and other family members, friends and of Engineering colleagues, Donors Dr. Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68,’70, Donors Deckers Outdoor Corporation Fellowship for the Bren School William Randolph Hearst Fund Jean Belin Fellowship in French and Italian Anonymous, Donor The William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Donor Robert H. Sommer*, Naomi Sommer*, and Tana Sommer-Belin, Donors Charles Den Bell Student Loan Fund Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship Estate of Charles Den Bell*, Donor in Ethnomusicology Fritz E. Bischoff Fund for Psychology Ardis O. Higgins*, Donor Estate of Fritz E. Bischoff*, Donor Jean Devlin Initiative Fund Richard Auhll, Roy and Janet Hardiman ’83, Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship in Bonderson Fellowships in Biomedical Perri Heinz-Harcourt ’71, and other individuals, Scandinavian Music Engineering and Materials Engineering foundations and corporations, Donors Ardis O. Higgins*, Donor Paul R. Bonderson, Jr. and Sandra K. Bonderson, Donors Robert H. DeWolfe Teaching Fellowship in Holbrook Foundation Endowed Fellowship Organic Chemistry Tara and George Holbrook, Donors Robert L. Boughton Jr. Endowed Barbara B. DeWolfe*, Donor Environmental Communication Fellowship Holbrook Foundation Fellowships in Institute Sally A. Boughton, Robert Lee Boughton III ’80, Dow Discovery Fellowship in for Energy Efficiency Donors Chemical Engineering Tara and George Holbrook, Donors The Dow Chemical Company, Donor Bren School Eco-E Fellowship James Hong Memorial Research Program Endowment The Nejat B. Ezal Fellowship Fund Fellowship Fund Anonymous, Donor The Ezal family, friends of Nejat Ezal, and Various Donors Various Donors Donald Bren Foundation Fellowships Institute for Energy Efficiency Fellowship Fund Donald Bren Foundation, Donor Erna V. Fisher Trust Fellowship for Czech Music Anonymous, Donor Erna V. Fisher* Trust, Donor Broida-Hirschfelder Graduate Fellowship Islamic Studies Fellowship in the Sciences French and Italian Fellowship Fund H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz Elizabeth S. Hirschfelder*, the Faculty Women’s Anonymous, Donor and the Saudi Royal Family, Donors Club, and other individuals, Donors

Endowments & Recipients Dr. J Student Teacher Fellowship Fund Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Emil Steck, Jr. Fellowship Fund Individuals honoring Dr. Richard Jamgochian, Chemical Engineering Fredric E. Steck and the Steck Family Foundation, Donors Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor Donors

Japan Bamboo Association Fund Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Materials Charles A. Storke II Fellowships in Biology Japan Bamboo Association, Donor Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor Charles A. Storke II*, Donor

Kenneth Karmiole Endowed Alfred Moir Fellowship in Art History Technology Management Graduate Program Research Fellowship Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir*, Donor Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09, Donors Kenneth Karmiole ’68, Donor Opus One Musical Scholarship Fund Thormahlen Family Fellowship in Economics Kerns Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Mrs. June H. Schuerch*, The Samuel B. and William J. Thormahlen Family, Donors Engineering and Science Margaret C. Mosher Foundation, and other Dr. George and Joan Kerns ’69,’80, Donors individuals, Donors John Tokuyama Memorial Fellowship Dr. Samuel Tokuyama ‘69, Mrs. Alice Tokuyama*, Herbert Kroemer Endowed Fellowship Fund The Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl Graduate Donors Dr. Henry and Bih-Charn Chien ’80/’77, Donors Fellowship Endowment in Social Sciences Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl ’77/’77, Donors Louis H. Towbes Graduate Fellowship The H. William Kuni Bren Fellows Endowed Program Fund Research Fund Kenneth Pai Graduate Fellowship in Michael* and Gail* Towbes H’11, Donors H. William Kuni, Donor Chinese Studies Bruce G. Wilcox ’77, Donor Toshiko Ushiyama Memorial Fund La Kretz Fellowship Endowment Tominori Yamada, Donor Morton La Kretz, Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ‘77, Joseph & Dorothy Polchinski Graduate Donors Student Fellowship UCSB History Associates Donald Van Drs. Dorothy Chun and Joseph Polchinski, Donors Gelderen Memorial Fund Louis Lancaster Graduate Fellowship in Jo Beth Van Gelderen, Donor Political Science Rathmann Graduate Fellowship in Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lancaster* H’89, Donors Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences Walsin Lihwa Electronics and Photonics William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Catherine Research Center Fellowship The Latin American Fishery Fellows Program and Franklin Johnson, Jr., and other individuals, Walsin Lihwa Corporation, Donor Walton Family Foundation, Donor foundations and corporations, Donors Walton Foundation Sustainable Water Israel Levitan Memorial Fellowship in Art Studio Bruce Rickborn and Ross Johnson Endowed Market Program Mrs. Idee Levitan-Maxted*, Donor Graduate Fellowship Fund Walton Family Foundation, Donor Dr. Ross* and Charlotte Johnson ’70, Donors Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in Art History White Family Graduate Fellowship Miss Margaret Mallory*, Donor Warren and Katharine Schlinger Graduate Endowment Fund Fellowship Fund in Chemical Engineering Philip and Ann White ’84 Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in Music Warren and Katharine Schlinger Foundation, Donor Miss Margaret Mallory*, Donor Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Graduate Student Harold and Hester Schoen Fellowship Fund Fellowship Fund Sara Miller McCune Endowed Fellowship Harold* and Hester* Schoen, Donors Pat and Joe* Yzurdiaga, Donors Sara Miller McCune H’05, Donor Philip and Aida Siff Foundation Dean’s Zytowski Endowed Fellowship in Music MC-CAM Fellowships and Administration Fund Scholar Fund in Education Dr. Carl B. Zytowski, Donor Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor The Philip and Aida Siff Educational Foundation, Donor Steve and Barbara Mendell Graduate *Deceased Fellowship in Cultural Literacy The Single Step Fellowship in Land Ethics H = Honorary Alumni Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63, Donors Single Step Foundation, Donor

Anthony and Marion Menk Music Affiliates Southern California Edison/Edison Graduate Fellowship International Summer Internship Fellowship Anthony* and Marion* Menk, Donors Southern California Edison, Donor

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 65 Endowed Scholarships Endowed scholarships play a crucial role in expanding our students’ access to a world class education, and fostering academic excellence at UC Santa Barbara. We are grateful for the extraordinary support from our alumni, parents, faculty, friends, organizations and UC Santa Barbara Foundation Trustees who have endowed scholarships with gifts of $50,000 and above.

The Marc Ackerman Fund for Chancellor’s Scholarship Fund Harold Frank Entrepreneurial Student Excellence Various Donors Scholarship Program Mr. Marc A. Ackerman ’94, Donor Anonymous, Donor George Chen Memorial Scholarship Fund Professor Larry Adams Scholarship Award Various Donors The Jeffery Robert Frum Scholarship Fund Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69, Jeffery and Mardi Frum ’79, Donors Various Donors Kendra Chiota Payne Leadership for Young Women through Sports Internship Award Yolanda Garcia Endowed Scholarship Fund Jeanie Anderson Memorial Award in the Friends and family of Kendra Chiota Payne, Donors Various Donors Education Abroad Program Friends and family of Jeanie Anderson, Donors Kendra Chiota Payne Memorial Global The Cindy and Evan Goldberg Scholarship Fund Studies Award Cindy and Evan Goldberg ’89, Donors John Arnhold Fund for Tennis Excellence Friends and family of Kendra Chiota Payne, Donors John and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors John and Betty Groebli Scholarship Fund Kevin Sage Christensen 1992 Endowed Dr. John* and Betty* Groebli ’46/’52, Donors John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Men’s Tennis Memorial Scholarship Fund John and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors Estate of Carolyn Christensen*, Donor The Gunther Family Scholarship Fund Daniel Gunther, Katherine Gunther, Richard and John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Carnzu A. Clark Music Scholarship Lois Gunther, Donors Women’s Tennis Carnzu A. Clark*, Donor John and Jody Arnhold ’75, Donors Donald B. Hamister Endowed Scholarship Katherine Breann Cooper Memorial in Woodwinds Barker Scholarship Endowment Fund for Scholarship Fund The Hamister Foundation, Donor Environmental Studies Various Donors Coeta Barker* and the Donald R. Barker Foundation, The Edward Hass Memorial Fund Donors Crowe Family Scholarship Fund Annette and Andrew T. Hass, Jr.*, Hass Charitable Linda and Stephen Crowe, Donors Remainder Unitrust, Donors Ardy V. Barton Men’s Tennis Team Scholarship Ardy V. Barton*, Donor Glen Culler Endowed Scholarship in Engineering Theodore W. Hatlen Fund Various Donors Theodore W. Hatlen*, Donor Ardy V. Barton Women’s Tennis Team Scholarship Dance Scholarship Fund for Excellence Arianna & Michael Huffington Ardy V. Barton*, Donor Anonymous, Donors Scholarship Endowment Arianna Huffington, Michael Huffington, Donors Judy Bellomo Women’s Volleyball Scholarship Richard and Erika Davis Scholarship Fund Various Donors Erika Davis, Donor Kirby-Jones Foundation Endowment for Tennis The Bentson Scholarship Fund Barbara DeWolfe Scholarship Fund The Kirby Family Marital Trust, William and William Kauth and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ’78/’69, Estate of Barbara DeWolfe*, Donor Tyrena Jones ’77, Donors Bentson Foundation, Donors William Dole Memorial Scholarship Fund Kirby-Jones Scholarship Fund in Honor of The June and Todd Brouhard Scholarship Fund Various Donors Skylar Jones, Finnegan Jones, Allyson Crowe June* and Todd* Brouhard ’54/H’55 and Sierra Jones The Joseph P. and Corinne J. Dox Marvel Blakeman Kirby and Robert* Kirby ’51, Burnham Engineering and Applied Scholarship Fund Donors Sciences Scholarship Joseph and Corinne Dox, Donors Dan and Meg Burnham, Donors Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl and William A. Duval Family Fund for Undergraduate Education Kuehl Scholarship Fund in the Humanities William M. Bushnell Scholarship Geology Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80, Donors Estate of Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* and Karen Bushnell, Donor William A. Kuehl*, Donors Wendy Anne Finkel Memorial Scholarship John & Ina Campbell Scholarship Fund Dr. Max and Betty Finkel, Donors Ina Theresa Campbell*, Donor

Endowments & Recipients Louis Lancaster Scholarship Fund in Parker-Tiampo Family Scholarship Fund David Wang Memorial Scholarship Fund Political Science David Parker and Janet Tiampo, Noah Parker ’17, Various Donors Various Donors Donors Alec and Claudia Webster Fund for Paul and Elinor Lazarus Endowed Scholarship The Wendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Field Sciences Various Donors Wilton Alumni Scholarship Fund Claudia and Alec Webster ’75/’76, Donors Wendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton ’84, Christopher Michaels-Martinez Memorial Donors Veronika Weiss Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Various Donors Various Donors Marion & Dean Ramstad Scholarship Fund Marion* and Dean* Ramstad, Donors Claudia D. Weitlanner General Sara Miller McCune Endowed Internship and Affiliates Scholarship Public Service Program The Michael and Julie Reshatoff Alumni Claudia D. Weitlanner*, Donor Sara Miller McCune H’05, Donor Scholarship Fund Julie and Michael Reshatoff, Jr. ’91/’89, Donors Adrian M. Wenner Scholarship Fund in Menon Watson/CCS Endowed the Sciences Interdisciplinary Fund Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Endowment Fund Dr. Adrian M. Wenner, Donor Menon Watson Family Foundation, Donor Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12, Donor June Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund Leal Anne Kerry Mertes Memorial The Marc-Aurele Rieffel Endowment for Knox Williams ’59, Donor Scholarship Fund Excellence in Music James T. Wells, Donor Anonymous, Donor Yardi Systems Endowed Scholarship in Computer Science The George and Marjorie Meyer Memorial Francesc Roig Summer Undergraduate Yardi Corporation and Anonymous, Donors Scholarship Fund Research Fund Gail Meyer ’65, Donor Jonathan and Christine Siegel ’98, and Zorich Family Scholarship Fund Various Donors Robert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72, Donors Mithun Family Foundation Scholarships Mithun Family Foundation, Donor Professor Joseph J. Sayovitz Scholarship Fund Various Donors *Deceased Samuel B. Mosher Foundation Scholarships H = Honorary Alumni Margaret C. Mosher* H’92, The Samuel B. and Professor and Mrs. Robert A. Scalapino Margaret C. Mosher Foundation, Donors Endowed Scholarship Dr. Robert* and Dee* Scalapino, Donors Music Affiliates Endowment Scholarship Fund The David F. Siegel Award UCSB Music Affiliates, Donors Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Siegel, Donors

Robert J. Offerman Scholarship in Umfundi Endowment Fund Intercollegiate Athletics Brian C. Malk Family Fund, Jewish Community Barbara Offerman, Donor Foundation, and the San Diego Foundation, Various Donors Osher Scholarship Endowment for California Community College Transfer Students UC Santa Barbara Alumni Scholarship Fund The Bernard Osher Foundation, Donor Various Donors

The Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl UCSB Shoreliners Scholarship Endowment Undergraduate Upper Division “Making a UCSB Shoreliners, Donors Difference” Award in Social Sciences Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl ’77/’77, Donors University Center Scholarship Fund Various Donors

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 67 For me, “philanthropy is the best use of resources. Societies & Supporters

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING Gold Circle The Gold Circle Society is UC Santa Barbara’s premier recognition society, honoring philanthropists who have cumulatively invested more than $1,000,000 in this institution. UC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges and celebrates the profound impact brought about by these visionary leaders.

GOLD CIRCLE INDIVIDUALS Eva and Dr. Yoel Haller Charles R. Schwab UC SANTA BARBARA Anonymous (8) Thomas J. Harriman Francis* and Alice* Sedgwick H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin W. Roger and Judy Haughton ’69/’70 Martin Shum Abdulaziz, The Saudi Royal Family Dr. Alan and Ruth Heeger Judith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65 Dr. Güenter and June Ahlers Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09 Fredric E. Steck Paul G. Allen, Vulcan Incorporated George and Tara Holbrook, Holbrook Foundation Elizabeth* and Charles* Storke II John and Jody Arnhold ’75 Fellows for IEE Thomas Moore Storke* Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65 M. Blair Hull ’65, Hull Family Foundation Tom and Heather Sturgess Richard A. Auhll F. Neal Hunter Dr. Theo and Danae Theofanous Ardy V. Barton* Michael Kambitsch and Susan Lord Michael* and Anne Towbes H’11 Marc and Lynne Benioff Fred Kavli* H’05 Deborah and Douglas Troxel Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67 Dr. George P. and Joan B. Kerns ‘69,’80 Emmett and Gladys W. Dr. Ed and Sue Birch H’95 Marvel Blakeman Kirby and Robert Kirby* ’51 Ted Waitt Johan* and Joanne Blokker Morton La Kretz Alec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75 Donald L. Bren Dr. Dorothy Largay and Wayne Rosing Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin Dr. Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom Lillian and Jon* Lovelace Betty Elings Wells H’10 Dan and Meg Burnham Harry Lucas, Jr. Henry H. Wheeler, Jr.* Ina Theresa Campbell* Bruce Lumbard* ’70 Dr. Richard and Paula Whited ’63,’69 Dr. Bill and Mary Cheadle Craig and Susan McCaw Bruce G. Wilcox ’77 Marvin Clarke* ’51 Dr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12 Drs. Gary and Susan Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74 Stephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69 Dr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian Dick and Noelle Wolf Jack and Laura Dangermond Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/’70 MA Dr. Bruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70 Louise Lowry Davis* Sara Miller McCune H’05 Drs. Fred and Linda Wudl Len DeBenedictis ’62 Dr. Michael and Nan Miller Joe* and Patricia Yzurdiaga Michael K. Douglas ’68 John Mithun and Mercedes Millington Dr. Jeffrey and Linda Dozier Kent M. Vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75 ORGANIZATIONS Reece Duca ’66 William R. Moran* Anonymous (6) Robert and Trish Duggan ‘66/’66 Margaret C. Mosher* H’92 Adelson Medical Research Foundation Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77 Charles Munger Agilent Technologies Dr. Virgil Elings H’10 Dr. Laurence Pilgeram* Agilent Technologies Foundation Carl P. Feinberg Dr. Joseph* and Helene Pollock H’10 American Cancer Society Christian and Caryn Felipe Ceil and Michael Pulitzer American Chemical Society Timothy and Audrey Fisher Dr. Simon and Diana Raab American Council of Learned Societies James A. Frank Dr. Ann and Myron* Rice American Diabetes Association Dr. Peter R.* and A. Helen* Fricker Erck and Cristina Rickmers Amgen Foundation Ambassador Don* and Marilyn* Gevirtz Lord Paul Ridley-Tree* Amgen, Inc. H’96/H’96 and Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree /H’12 The Annenberg Foundation Frederick W. Gluck Arthur N. Rupe H’08, Arthur N. Rupe Foundation Applied Materials, Inc. Patrick and Joanne Graham Dr. Warren G.* and Katharine S.* Schlinger Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Paul Graziano and Jo Swanda Harold* and Hester* Schoen ’32 The Boeing Company John and Meg Gurley ’78,’83 Dr. Arent* and Jean Schuyler ’61/H’13 The William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation

Societies & Supporters The Donald Bren Foundation IBM Research Division Rainwater Charitable Foundation The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation IBM Corporation Rare.Inspiring Conservation Burroughs Wellcome Fund Intel Corporation Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara Japan Pionics Company, Ltd. The Rockefeller Foundation The Carsey Family Foundation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Rohm Company, Ltd. Cisco Systems, Inc. Juvenile Diabetes Foundation SAGE Publications, Inc. Michael J. Connell Trust Kajima Engineering and Construction, Inc. Sanoh Industrial Co., Ltd Conservation International Foundation The Kavli Foundation Santa Barbara Foundation Corning, Inc. W.M. Keck Foundation Seoul Optodevice Company Cottage Health Systems W.K. Kellogg Foundation Seoul Viosys Co. Ltd. Cree, Inc. King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology Sharp Corporation CREST King Abdullah University of Science & Technology Silicon Valley Research The Dana Foundation Kyocera Corporation The Simons Foundation Deckers Outdoor Corporation Lilly Endowment, Inc. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Charles Den Bell Trust The Henry Luce Foundation Southern California Edison Robert W. Deutsch Foundation lynda.com The Spencer Foundation The Dow Chemical Company The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Stanley Electric Company, Ltd. The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Marisla Foundation The Fredric E. Steck Family Foundation E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company The G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. EPISTAR Corporation Charitable Foundation The TABASGO Foundation Ericsson Datacom, Incorporated The McCutchen Foundation Tegal Corporation Everlight Electronics Co. Ltd The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation SAIC/Telcordia Technologies Ford Foundation Mentor Graphics Teledyne Charitable Trust Foundation Ford Motor Company The Mericos Foundation Teledyne Scientific Company Foundation for Research and Development in the Mithun Family Foundation John Templeton Foundation Middle East Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation J.E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton Foundation FPS Computing Gordon E. and Betty L. Moore Foundation Trust for Public Land Fuji Electric Company, Ltd. The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation UCSB Alumni Association GE Corporate Research and Development Multicampus Research P&I Foundations UCSB Alumni Vacation Center The J. Paul Getty Trust Muscular Dystrophy Association UCSB Associated Students Charlotte Geyer Foundation National Science Foundation Valentine Foundation Marsha and Jay Glazer Foundation The Nature Conservancy Veeco Instruments, Inc. Google, Inc. Orfalea Foundation Waitt Foundation W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Walton Family Foundation The William T. Grant Foundation Packard Humanities Institute The Susan & Bruce Worster Foundation Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, Ltd. Zurich North America Hellman Fellows Fund Panasonic Electric Works, Ltd. Hewlett-Packard Company The Pew Charitable Trusts Larry L. Hillblom Foundation Procter & Gamble Medical Institute Rainbow Optoelectronics Material Shanghai Co. Hughes Research Laboratories Raintree Foundation

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 71 Lancaster Society The Lancaster Society recognizes benefactors who have contributed $100,000 or more to the university over time, and have helped build UC Santa Barbara’s reputation for teaching, research and public service. The society is named after Louis and Winifred Lancaster, civic-minded philanthropists who played a central role in establishing the UC Santa Barbara Foundation.

INDIVIDUALS David and Carolyn Brown Susan L. Dougherty ’94 Catherine Bruce* Diandra de Morrell Douglas ’82 Anonymous (24) Drs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis Bruice Peter and Lisa Douglas Michael and Sara Abraham ’59 Louis Buglioli Dr. Harold and Kathleen Drake Paul Abrams* Dr. Douglas and Rachel Burbank Suzanne Duca ’90 Marshall* and Carol* Ackerman Mary Burchill and Mark Maxson ’76/’75 Kent and Rosemary Dunn Bill* and Barbara Alhouse ’49/’50 Charles* and Harriet Burke Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80 Joseph and Lambertha Alibrandi Michael and Catherine Byron ’87 Harvey and Carol Eisenberg Janet A. Alpert ’68 Dennis and Angelia Cagan Barbara Eliasen Pat and Bill Altman ’57 Richard and Annette Caleel Rune Eliasen David and Lyn Anderson Christopher and Dori Carter Julia Collier Emerson Donald* and Christine Anderson Dr. James* and Patricia* Case Dr. Robert and Christine Emmons Dr. Mortimer* and Bea Andron Virginia Castagnola-Hunter, Castagnola Dr. Katherine Esau* Judy and Bruce Anticouni Family Foundation Brian and Jan Escalera Bluma Appel* Shing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71 Ian Espinoza Robert Arenz, Jr. ’80, Money-Arenz Foundation, Inc. Dr. Vernon I.* and Mary Low* Cheadle H’90/H’90 Zapata Espinoza Jim Argyropoulos Dr. Chiu-Shan and Rufina Chen Dr. Ky Fan* Sarah Argyropoulos Edward and Shu-Ching Cheng Dr. Maurice E. Faulkner* Stuart R. Atkins Dr. Henry and Bih-Charn Chien ’80/’77 Robert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-Feinberg Dr. Tanya Atwater Carolyn S. Christensen* Dr. Howard C. Fenton* Edward Bancroft Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* ’62 Ralph H. Fertig* Dr. Peter* and Helen Bancroft ’41 David Kam and Betty Chu Gino* and Betty Filippin Virginia Bancroft* Dr. John Carbon and Dr. Louise Clarke /’71,’73 Erna V. Fisher* Dr. Leon and Rose Banks Peter J. Clarke* Chris and Malin Fletcher ’77 Archie Bard* and Leinie Schilling Bard Jay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83 Paul and Sallie Flum Ann Bardach and Robert Lesser John and Marcia Cohen Theresa Wilson Flynn Carrie A. Barker* David and Margaret Cole James G. Follis and Willard R. Hurst Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68,’70 J.W. and Sue Colin Dr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael Glassow ’74,’81 John and Barbara Bartman Paul Colombo Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-Grant Bob and Carol Bason Ursula Corning*, The Vidda Foundation Scott and Jennifer Frank ’82 Frank and Kathrine Baxter, The Baxter Family Foundation Bruce and Toni Corwin H’97, Metropolitan Dr. Roger Freedman and Caroline Robillard Susan and Riley Bechtel ’78 Theatres Corporation Jay Freeman ’03 Gary and Mary Becker Rafael Costas ’86 Drs. Frank and Amanda Clarke Frost ’55/’64,’66,’75 John and Judith Bedrosian Michael R. Costello ’88 Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia ’83/’85 Joel and Wendy Bennett Karen and Ted Coyne ’91 Marshall and Saraster Madison Garcia Max* and Judith Benton /’87,’93 John Vickers Crawford* Patricia Gebhard* William Kauth and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ’78/’69 Thomas H. Crawford* Dr. Carol A. Geer Barrie and Arlene* Bergman Stephen and Linda Crowe Bernice Geiringer* H’01 Barry Berkus* and Family Craig and Gayle Cummings ’72/’75 Dan and Debra Gerber David Bermant* and Susan Hopmans, James and Karen Dao John and Cheryl Gerngross ’82 The Bermant Foundation Eugene* and Suzette* Davidson Gordon and Ann Getty Myrna* and Gerald Bernath James G. Davidson ’98 Daniel and Cara Geyser Donn R. Bernstein H’79 Richard* and Erika Davis Lew and Genevieve Geyser John Berryhill ’65 Brunilda Debus Janice Gibbons Richard and Marguerite Berti James and Deanna Dehlsen Steven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72 Fritz E. Bischoff* James and Nancy Demetriades Irving and Pat* Glazer Jill and John C. Bishop, Jr. Dr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaars Paul Glenn and Nancy Lessner John and Hazel Blankenship ’65 Michael D’Errico ’92 Cindy and Evan Goldberg ’89 Johan F. Blokker, Jr. ’80,’84 Bob Deshotels ’72 Dr. Richard Goode ’58 Michael and Sheila Bonsignore Drs. Robert* and Barbara* DeWolfe Dr. Kevin and Cynthia Gorman /’82 Robert Boughton III ’80 Paolo Diniz Dr. Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton Sally A. Boughton William and Janet Dinsmore ’68 Ahmad Gramian and Haleh Emrani Richard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68 Neil Dipaola ’06 Bob and Lea Grantham ’75 James Brewer ’92 Diane Dodds ’68 Patricia Gregory Terry and Sharon Bridges Tunç and Lale Doluca ’81 Rusty and Bonnie Gregory June* and Todd* Brouhard ’54/H’55

Societies & Supporters Adrian Griggs and Kristin Martinez* ’88 William Kuni Carmen Ortiz and Family Dr. John M.* and Betty M.* Groebli ’46/’52 Steven and Nikki Lafferty ’75 Barbro and Bernard Osher Norman and Jane Habermann John and Sheila Lake ’70/’73 David Owens Stephen* and Carla Hahn Louis* and Winifred* Lancaster /H’89 Dr. Herbert E. Paaren and Denise Marino Roy and Janet Hardiman ’81,’83 Milt and Arlene Larsen Paul and Katherine Page Gerald W. Harter and Ruth Broida Harter* Dr. Eulah Laucks* ’78, The Laucks Foundation Stephen and Louise Pahl ’77/’77 Annette G. and Andrew T. Hass, Jr.* R. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69 Alex Pananides and Janet Dunbar H’06 Dr. Theodore* and Dorcas Bellonby* Hatlen H’93 Idee Levitan-Maxted* Dr. William and Kristen Parrish ’73,’75/’89 Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides Robert and Gretchen Lieff Philip and Sylvia Peatman Dr. Stephen N. Hay* George and Denise Lilly Col. Maxwell C.* and Ann* Pellish ’61 Dan Healy Carl and Jo Lindros Gust and Mary Perlegos David Henke and Elana Tabachnikoff ’78 Mark D. Linehan ’85 Robert and Helen* Peteler James Heslin and Rose Hau ’73 Dr. Ann Lippincott and Ned Emerson ’83,’99/’65 Juanita Peterson* Juliane M. Heyman BJ Lippincott Jean Pettitt Ardis O. Higgins* H’88 Dr. Bruce H. Lipshutz Dr. Joseph Polchinski and Dr. Dorothy Chun Steven M. Hilton ’74 and Lisa Hilton, Conrad N. William and Kristin Loomis Kathryn Pollak* Hilton Foundation Karl Lopker and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’73/’77 Barry Posner and Jackie Schmidt-Posner ’70/’70 The Roger Himovitz Family Dr. Francine Lotery Thomas and Margot Pritzker Stanley and Gail Hollander Robert Lovgren ’62 Kenneth L. Wilton and Wendy V.C. Purcell /’84 Marilyn and Milton* Honea Dr. Gene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73 Robert Jr. and Ellen Raede ’80/’80 Judith L. Hopkinson Keith and Dana Lupton ’90 Dean* and Marion* Ramstad Alan and Cindy Horn Verl S. Lutz* Aaron* and Cherie Raznick H’88/H’88 Arianna Huffington Stuart and Hannelore Mabon Lynn* and Winslow Reitnouer ’55/’54 Cyril and Ena Humphris Hadi and Barbara Makarechian Dr. Andrea Rich* Walter and Sharon Iberti, The Iberti Foundation Margaret Mallory* H. Smith Richardson III Palmer and Joan Jackson Dr. Charles* and Lisa Markham Laurence Rickels Steven and Ellen Jackson Timothy and Bernadette Marquez George W.* and Edith* Rickey Janice Jagelski and Patrick Morrin ’87 John and Lynda Marren ’85 Marla and Pietro Rizzuti Richard and Lucille Janssen John* and Peggy* Maximus Jerry and Joan Rocco ’59 Richard and Bonnie Jensen H’06 Kenneth P. Maytag Justine Roddick James A. Jimenez* Richard and Marilyn Mazess Al Rodriguez Franklin Jr. and Catherine Johnson Darryl T. McCall and Miren Letemendia ’78 Danelle Storm Rosati and Mario Rosati ’77 Peter and Ellen Johnson Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen Richard Rosen ’75 Ross* and Charlotte Johnson ’70 Weatherford Howard Ruby and Yvette Mimieux Ruby William and Tyrena Jones ’77 Tina Hansen McEnroe and Paul V. McEnroe ’89 Beth Rudin DeWoody Peter and Gerd Jordano H’03, Jordano’s Inc. Kathryn D. McKee ’59 Dr. Richard and Linda Ryu Eric Kanowsky Kay McMillan John and Randi Sanger Dr. Narinder and Satinder Kapany, Sikh Joseph S. Melchione* ’70 Michael Saucier ’83,’84 Foundation, U.S.A. Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63 Saudi Royal Family Kenneth Karmiole ’68 Anthony* and Marian* Menk Ruth S. Schaffner* Harvey Karp Will Meredith ’04 Henry A. Schimberg* Dr. Keith T. Kedward Gail Meyer ’65 Erich Schlaikjer and Patricia McIntyre James and Elaine Keenan H’02 Dr. Robert* and Florence* Michaelsen Carol Schmitz Landon Kelt Eleanor and Richard Migues ’64/’66 June H. Schuerch* Herbert and Elaine Kendall Dr. Umesh and Susan Mishra Rudi* and Berta Schulte Thomas J. Kenny and Susan A. McMillan ’86 Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir* Catherine Schumann* Essam and Layla Khashoggi Robert and Suzanne Moon Mark and Lynda Schwartz ’84 Laura Killingsworth Dr. Gordon and Sheila Morrell ’76 James and Patricia Selbert Bill and Linda Kitchen Howard Morris Bo Shao James and Janice Knight William and Martha Mowry Stanley K.* and Betty W.* Sheinbaum Dr. R. Michael Koch ’89 Michael Murphy Mitchell Shernoff ’99 Lynn and Robert Koegel Michael A. Nachman Ralph and Linda Simmonds ’78/’78 Dr. * and Mara Schiff Kohn Dr. Shuji Nakamura Paul and Cathie Slavik Hiro and Masako Kozato ’85 Margaret Nee and Family Dr. Fahad* and Barbara Somait ’70,’72 Drs. Moyses and Franca* Kuchnir Dr. Don and Jan O’Dowd Tana Sommer-Belin

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 73 Phillip Spector and Carole Lebbin-Spector ’72 Dr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01/H’01 Bloomberg Family Foundation, Inc Jason Spievak and Lynette Fiqueras-Spievak James V. and Beverly R. Zaleski Blue Moon Fund, Inc. ’90/’90 Dr. Huican Zhu ’00 The Boeing Company Barbara Spooner* ’55 Michael and Diane Ziering ’78 David Bohnett Foundation Dr. Norman* and Marianne Sprague ’69 Drs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89 Albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc. Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury Robert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72 Bosch Corporate Research and Development Carol Stensrud Richard and Zanna Zulch ’82 Boughton Educational & Scholarship Fund William Stensrud Carl B. Zytowski James S. Bower Foundation Dr. John* and Betty Stephens BP America, Inc. Mike and Melissa Stewart ’91 ORGANIZATIONS BrightFocus Foundation Robert Jr. and Meghan Stoll ’66 Bristol-Myers Products Anonymous (5) Johan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92 Bruker Daltonik GmbH 3M Foundation Dr. Robert and Sue Talley H’99 BSST Abbott Laboratories Jim and Denise Taylor Burroughs Corporation ACatechol, Inc. Greg and Daphne Tebbe Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Accelrys, Inc. Nicholas L. Teti, Jr. Calera Corporation ADRx Jeanne C. Thayer The California Coastal Conservancy Advanced Projects Research, Inc. Eleanor L. Thomas California Fire Safe Council, Inc. AECOM William and Christine Thormahlen ’77, California Forest Research Association The Aerospace Corporation The William J. Thormahlen Family California Institute of Technology Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Alzera Todd McCoy California State University Leo and Anne Albert Charitable Trust John and Sharon Todd California Wellness Foundation Alcan Aluminum Corporation Patricia Todd Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Allergan Foundation Alice Tokuyama* Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Allied Signal Foundation Samuel Tokuyama ’69 Canadian Pacific Charitable Foundation Allon Therapeutics, Inc. Don Tosti* Capital Group Companies, Inc. alstria office REIT-AG Dr. Katharine W. Tremaine* Capitol Specialty Plastics, Inc. Aluminum Company of America Kenneth E. Trevey* ’51 Catalytic Solutions Alveo Technologies Lisa and Kenny Troutt Center for Community Change Alzheimer’s Association Shirley and Kenneth* Tucker Charitable Gift Fund American Committee for the Weizman Institute Nicole Underwood* ChevronTexaco of Science Edward* and Carol* Valentine Chevron Products Company American Economic Association Donald* and Jo Beth Van Gelderen Chevron U.S.A., Inc. American Educational Research Association James Vanyo* Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation American Health Assistance Foundation Dr. Daniel and Dianne Vapnek Chicago Community Trust American Heart Association Robert and Marlene Veloz Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund AMP Incorporated Anton Vonk* and Diane Boss ’05 Chiron Corporation AmpliMed Corporation Norm Waitt, Jr. Citrix Online Division Anritsu Company Dr. Hongjun Zhu and Jing Wang ’03/’98 Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Museum & Library Apple, Inc. Barbara Warren ’08 Clorox Corporation Applied Molecular Genetics James Warren ’76 The Coca-Cola Foundation Arcadia Design Systems, Inc. David Watson and Vinitha Menon Watson ’99/’99 Cohen Veterans Bioscience, Inc. Arcadia Fund William and Marsha* Wayne Coleman Family Fund ARCO Foundation Louis* and Bernice Weider Colorado State University Arcus Foundation Daniel Weinberg Conexant Systems Charitable Fund ArgusSenses Dr. Robert Weinman Convergent Technologies, Inc. Laura and John Arnold Foundation Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Asahi Kasei Corporation Philip and Ann White ’84 Coral Reef Alliance The Association for the Cure of Cancer of the Prostate Ralph E. Wiggen Corning Companies AT&T Bell Laboratories John Wilczak Corning Incorporated Foundation ATK Space Systems Dan Wilen The Dorothy and Sherill Corwin Foundation Autism Speaks Craig and Jane Williams The Council for Tobacco Research, U.S.A. Alias System Corporation Marie J. Williams ’89 Council on Library and Information Resources Avago Technologies, Argos Acquisition Ltd. Richard Williams ’59, The Richard Williams Family Courtroom Television Network Edward and Gladys Baker Foundation John Cree Wilson III* CSIRO The Balm Foundation, Inc. Michael Grant Wilson Culler Scientific Systems Corporation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Stuart O’Melveny Wilson Cure PSP Foundation The Cecile & Fred Bartman Foundation Peter Wissner Deloitte Foundation BASF Corporation Dr. Samuel* and Frances* Wofsy Delta Psi Building Company Bay Networks, Inc. Dr. Charles* and Muriel* Woodhouse Depotech Corporation Bentson Foundation Jane Woodward ’80 Desert Botanical Garden David W. Bermant Revocable Trust Robert K. Woolf* Dialogic Corporation BHP Billiton Jeffrey and Kristin Worthe ’89/’88 Digital Equipment Corporation Bialis Family Foundation Ming-Shian and Justina Wu Doheny Eye Institute Bioversity International Tomionori Yamada, Toshiko Ushikama Memorial Fund Donors Trust

Societies & Supporters Dow Corning Corporation Honeywell, Inc. Las Cumbres Observatory DSM Research HopeLab Eli Lilly and Company Doris Duke Charitable Foundation HRL Laboratories, LLC Lockheed Martin Eastman Kodak Company Huawei Technologies Lorser and Helen L. Feitelson Arts Foundation Educational Advancement Foundation Hughes Aircraft Company Lucent Technologies Eesof, Inc. Hughes Electronics lynda.com El Adobe Corporation Human Frontier Science Program Organization The Chuan Lyu Foundation Ellison Medical Foundation Hutton Foundation MacDonald Family Foundation The Eloise Company IBM Corporation Macula Vision Research Foundation Elsevier Foundation IBM Matching Grants Program Mammoth Mountain Ski Area LLC EMD Millipore Corporation IBM T. J. Watson Research Center March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation Envision Systems, Inc. ICI Group Technology Marine Review Committee, Inc. Epitronics Corporation ImmunoGen, Inc. Mark Hurd Aerial Surveys, Inc. Equistar Institut Ramon Llull The May Department Stores Foundation Ernst & Young Foundation The Institute for Advanced Study Mbanefo Charitable Foundation Exxon Chemical Co-Paramins Institute for the Study of American Religion MC Research and Innovation Center, Inc. Exxon Research and Engineering Company Instituto Camoes Wendy P. McCaw Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Instituto Italiano Di Cultura James S. McDonnell Foundation Facebook Instituto Vasco Etxepare Euskal Mediascope Federation of Basque Intel Corporation MedImunne, Inc. John E. Fetzer Memorial Trust International Fine Particle Research, Inc. Merck and Company, Inc. Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc. International Foundation for Telemetering Metropolitan Theatres Foundation FLIR Systems International Human Dimensions Programme Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation Ford Motor Company Fund International Retinal Research Foundation Microsoft Research Limited Foundation for Child Development International Shinto Foundation Minerva Biotechnologies Corporation Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi) Intrawest Mammoth Corporation Mitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc. Franciscan Friars IOS Press B.V. Mobil Research and Development Corporation Freeman Foundation The James Irvine Foundation Mobil Technology Company The John Douglas French Alzheimer’s Foundation Irvine Ranch Conservancy Molecular Simulations, Inc. The Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc. The Jacobs Family Foundation Montecito Bank & Trust Friends of the UCSB Library Japan Bamboo Association Morris Animal Foundation Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. Japan Business Association of Southern California Moss Adams LLP Fujitsu Limited The Japan Foundation Nanoelectronics Research Corporation Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd. The Japan Steel Works, LTD. NARSAD Gareatis Foundation The Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Narus, Inc. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation JDS Uniphase National Academies Keck Futures Initiative GE Corporate Research and Development JDS Uniphase Corporation National Academy of Education GE Foundation JEOL Resonance, Inc. National Academy of Sciences GE Global Research Johansson Family Foundation National Action Council for Minorities in Gill Foundation Johnson Controls, Inc. Engineering, Incorporated GlaxoSmithKline The Walter S. Johnson Foundation National Aeronautics & Space Administration Marsha and Jay Glazer Foundation JSR Corporation National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Godric Foundation Max Kade Foundation, Inc. National Geographic Society Goethe Institute Los Angeles The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation National Multiple Sclerosis Society The Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust KAO Corporation National Park Foundation Amy P. Goldman Foundation Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute National Philanthropic Trust Greentech SA Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation National Semiconductor The Gretler Foundation Kearney Foundation National Trust for the Humanities Griffiths Charitable Foundation William H. Kearns Foundation NEC Corporation GRT, Inc. Kellogg Associates II NEC USA, Inc. Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Keysight Technologies, Inc. Neste Jacobs Corporate R&D Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund Kirin Brewery Company Ltd. Nestle Research Center Haddad Family Trust Klein Bottle Youth Program New Venture Fund Hamister Foundation Konarka Technologies Nippon Telegraph and Telephone The John Randolph Haynes and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology NKD Company, Limited Dora Haynes Foundation KPMG LLP Nokia Incorporated The William Randolph Hearst Foundation Kraft Foods, Inc. The Kenneth and Eileen Norris Foundation William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Kraton Polymers Northrop Grumman Space Technology Hewlett-Packard Company Kresge Foundation Ocean Conservancy Hewlett-Packard Samuel H. Kress Foundation Omnis Mineral Technologies, LLC Hewlett-Packard Company Labs Kyoei Steel Corporation The Bernard Osher Foundation Hewlett-Packard Laboratories La Centra-Sumerlin Foundation OSI Software, Inc. Hewlett-Packard Logic Systems Lam Research Corporation Outhink The Robert Ho Family Foundation Lam Research Foundation Pacific Beverage Company Hoechst Celanese Corporation Lancaster Appointive Trust The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 75 The Michael Palm Foundation Shimadzu Corporation UCSB Affiliates Edwin W. Pauley Foundation The Philip and Aida Siff Educational Foundation UCSB Music Affiliates PG & E Corporation Silicon Compiler Systems Unilever Research PowerLight Silicon Valley Bank United Negro College Fund Inc. Pratt & Whitney Silicon Valley Community Foundation United Seal Coat & Slurry Seal Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Single Step Foundation United States Air Force Procter & Gamble Company SK Hynix Inc. United States Army Research The Ceil and Michael E. Pulitzer Foundation Society for Conservation Biology United States Public Health Service Pure Engineering LLC Society of Actuaries United Technologies QAD, Inc. Sony Corporation University Art Museum Council QUALCOMM, Inc. Sony Corporation of America University Industry Research Corporation Ras Al Khaimah Center for Advanced Materials Sony Electronics Inc. University of Aberdeen The Rathmann Family Foundation Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. University of Pennsylvania Raychem Corporation Space Telescope Science Institute University of Virginia Raytheon Sport Fishing Institute Varian Associates, Inc. Raytheon Company Springsoft USA Veeco Saint Paul, Inc. Regency Tropicana, LLC Starbuck, Tisdale and Associates J. Institute Research Corporation for Science Advancement The Fredric E. Steck Family Foundation Verizon Communications Resources Legacy Fund Ruth and Milton Steinbach Fund, Inc. Verizon Foundation Rhodia, Inc. Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth The Vidda Foundation Smith Richardson Foundation The Stuart Foundation WT Family Fund Robertson Foundation Sun Microsystems, Inc. The Wallis Foundation Roche Matching Gifts Progam Sun Microsystems Foundation, Inc. Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Rockwell Network Systems Swildens Family Trust Warner Brothers Digital Distribution Rowny Foundation Synopsys, Inc. Washington Mutual Bank Foundation The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation Taipei Economic and Cultural Office Wege Foundation Ruhr-Universitat Bochum Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego Wellspring Advisors Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Fund Takatori Corporation Wells Fargo Foundation Russell Sage Foundation The Tatman Foundation Wells Fargo Matching Gift Center Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc. The Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Weyerhaeuser Company Saint-Gobain Recherche Tektronix, Inc. The Wharton Foundation, Inc. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. TELACU Education Foundation The Whitaker Foundation Sandia National Laboratories Telesis Foundation Whitehall Foundation, Inc. William Sansum Diabetes Center Terra Foundation for American Art Whittier Family Foundations Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Texas Instruments Wilburforce Foundation Santa Barbara Museum of Art Thermo Analytical, Inc. Wildlife Conservation Society Santa Barbara Photonics Tides Foundation Wille Family Foundation Santa Barbara Remote Sensing The Times Mirror Foundation William Wyles Library Board Schmidt Research Vessel Institute Tinker Foundation Incorporated The Dean Witter Foundation Seattle Silicon Corporation Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. MOXI, Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation SEBACIA Title Insurance & Trust Company Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Seismic Micro-Technology TomKat Foundation The Wyles Trust Foundation Semiconductor Research Corporation Diane and David Toole Foundation Xerox Corporation The Edmund and Mary Shea Foundation Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. Xerox Foundation Shell Development Company TRENDS Research & Advisory Xilinx, Inc. Shell International Chemicals B.V. TRW Space and Electronics Group Yardi Systems, Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation Tyco Electronics Corporation The Yosemite Foundation James V. & Beverly R. Zaleski Foundation

Societies & Supporters Legacy Circle The Legacy Circle honors alumni, friends, faculty and staff who have included UC Santa Barbara in their estate plans through some form of planned gift. Membership in the society is extended to those who have communicated to the university their intention to make a gift through a bequest, charitable trust, charitable gift annuity, pooled income funds, life insurance, retirement fund or a gift of property with a retained life estate. The following generous donors are providing the legacy of support that will enable UC Santa Barbara to continue to grow and excel.

Anonymous (20) Marjorie A. Cole ’64 Dr. Chauncey S.* and Dorris West Goodrich Carol* and Marshall* Ackerman J.W. and Sue Colin Jeffrey and Caroline Grange ’96 Dr. Dana T. Aftab ’85 William R. and Rita Collins ’58/’63 James C.* and Liz* Greene /’37 Dr. Güenter and June Ahlers Michael J. Connell Memorial Fund Dr. John M* and Betty M.* Groebli ’46/’52 Elizabeth Allred* ’62 Fred Conrad* ’52 Russell Guy and Mary Powell ’81 Janet A. Alpert ’68 Jean A. Corle* Daniel Haight ’63 Pat and Bill Altman ’57 Flora Courtois* Eva and Yoel Haller Judy and Bruce Anticouni Dr. John C. Crowell* Gerald W. Harter and Ruth Broida Harter* Dr. Gregory and Roxanne Aposperis /’66 Ruth* and Nelson* Culver Annette G. and Andrew T. Hass, Jr.* Bluma Appel* Eugene* and Suzette* Davidson Dr. Theodore W.* and Dorcas* Hatlen Louise V. Arnold* Burt L. Davis* ’78 Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09 Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63,’65 Richard* and Erika Davis Jeffrey Hewitt* ’74 Dr. Stuart* and Lillian* Atkins Louise Lowry Davis* Juliane M. Heyman Stuart R. Atkins Len DeBenedictis ’62 Ardis O. Higgins* H’88 Natalie O. Atkinson* ’47 Dr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaars Joseph O.* and Elizabeth S.* Hirschfelder Lawrence Badash* Dr. Rick and Sherrie Denton ’68,’71 George W. Holbrook, Jr. Drs. John D. and Janice Baldwin /’82,’84 Larry and Phyllis DeSpain ’63 R. Stephen and Gail S. Humphreys Leinie Schilling Bard* and Archie* Bard Drs. Robert* and Barbara* DeWolfe Alice H. Iverson* Charles H. Barnes* ’34 William and Janet Dinsmore ’68 Susan Schwank Jamgochian ’63,’81 Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68,’70 James and Carol Dixon Helmar S. Janee* Dr. Steven and Karen Bartlett ’68/’68,’70 Jim Dixon and Barbara Day ’84 Richard and Bonnie Jensen H’06 Ardy V. Barton* Dean William Dorn James A. Jimenez* Dr. Richard A. Baum ’74 Dr. Jeffrey and Linda Dozier Dr. D. Barton and Sheila G. Johnson ’59,’62 June York* Behrens and Henry W.* Behrens ’47/’48 Drs. Dudley* Duncan and Beatrice* Barbara and Norman Johnson George Bernard Hammerle Farwell Duncan Kenneth Karmiole ’68 Donn R. Bernstein H’79 Alison Duncan Egus* Dr. David Gray and Prof. Linda Kauffman /’71,’78 Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67 Mercedes H. Eichholz* Mitchell Kauffman and Joanne Moran ‘77 Dr. William T. Bielby Rebecca and Gary Eldridge Dr. George and Joan Kerns ’69,’80 Ambassador Barbara K. Bodine ’70 Dr. Katherine Esau* Jane Kievit Dr. Eric H. Boehm* Bulent Ezal Vivian King ’87 Helen R. Borges* Joyce and Garold* Faber ’65 William A. and Linda R. Kitchen Paul and Joy Boyle ’84 Dr. Ky Fan* Janet Krom* Richard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68 Dr. Maurice* and Suzanne* Faulkner Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* ’62 Irving B. Bricken* Carl and Toby Feinberg Sandra Ina Lamb* Terry and Sharon Bridges Peter Feldmann ’65 R. Marilyn Lee and Harvey A. Schneider ’69 Cynthia L. Brinkmann ’68,’76 Howard* and Jean* Fenton Sallie B. Lee* Leonard* and Gretchan* Broom Jeff and Theresa Ferguson Don and Roberta Lenkeit ’65/’64,’66 June* and Todd* Brouhard ’54/H’55 Ralph H. Fertig* Susan and Andy Lentz Dr. William* and Patricia Bullough Timothy O. Fisher Lorin and Karen Letendre ’68,’70 Charles* and Harriet Burke Vasanti Ferrando Fithian ’60 Stephen A. Levandowski ’69 Joseph and Nancy* Byrne Peggy Fredericksen* ’51 Jody A. Linick and Christer Hagghult ’85 Ina Theresa Campbell* Peter R.* and A. Helen* Fricker Marjorie D. Linton* ’56 Janet Lea Campbell ’74 Drs. Frank and Amanda Clark Frost ’55/’64,’66,’75 Dr. Robert L.* and Joan Lorden ’49 Roger and Jan Capps Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia ’83/’85 Bruce Lumbard* ’70 Marcy L. Carsey H’04 Lloyd W.* Garrison and Jane D.* Garrison ’41/’41 Gayle Lynds Dr. Robert* and Shirle* Casier ’49/’50 Ben* and Donna Gautier ’41 Caroline Street Maddock and Thomas Maddock ’61 Vernon I.* and Mary Low* Cheadle H’90/H’90 Dr. David* and Patricia* Gebhard Margaret Mallory* Bill and Mary Cheadle James C.* and Beverly J.* Georgeou ’51 Fransesco D. and Barbara Mancia ’80 Isabel K. Chissar* Ambassador Don* and Marilyn* Gevirtz H’96/H’96 York T. Mandra Carolyn S.* and Vernon G.* Christensen Blaine Gibson* Jack* and Anthea Mannion David Kam W. and Betty Y. Chu Dr. John I. Gilderbloom ’75,’78 Carmen Anita Manus Trust Marvin Clarke* ’51 Lois and Frank* Goodall ’48/’51 Ricki Vinyard Marder and David Marder ’79

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 77 Dr. James Marston ’02 Harold* and Hester* Schoen ’32 Dr. Richard M. and Penny J. Martin June H. Schuerch* Ronald L.* and Carol* Mays ’58 Catherine Schumann* Nancy McCagney* Dr. Elman* and Helen* Service Betty Fobair McDermott ’51 Dr. Alexander* and Sally* Sesonske Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen Weatherford Henry and Harriet Sharp Dr. Jim and Marilynn Phelps McNamara ’85/’82 David L. and Candace A. Short ’62/’67 Jennifer and Bruce McRoy Arthur Silver* Dr. Walter* and Thelma Mead H’12 Dr. Vera Skubic* Joseph S. Melchione* ’70 Connie Smith Professor Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/’70 Dr. Norman Spears* Anthony* and Marian* Menk Margaret Specht* Alexandra Meshkov ’79,’83 Dean W.* and Barbara F.* Spooner ’51/’55 Dr. Robert S.* and Florence* Michaelsen Judith Cosdon Stapelmann and Ismene Michou* ’53 Jack Stapelmann ’63,’65 Sara Miller McCune H’05 Tom and Heather Sturgess Dr. Michael and Nan Miller Ursula S. Szeles ’10 Julie Ann Mock and Kent M. Vining ’75/’70 Dr. Robert M. and Sue Talley H’99 Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir* Cheri and Gene Thomas ’60 Chester G. Moore III and Elaine J. Moore ‘64 Dr. Jennifer Thorsch and Charles Kaska William R. Moran* ’76,’78,’81/’73 Joan F. Mortell* Samuel Tokuyama ’69 Melvyn L. and Edwina L. Mortensen ’63,’65 Catherine Tonne and David Ohst ’81 Margaret C. Mosher* H ’92, The Samuel B. and Don Tosti* Margaret C. Mosher Foundation Michael Towbes* H’11 Jonathan E. Mudge ’85* Renee Trenholm* and Susan Romero Nori Muster ’78 Faye M. Ullom* ’47 In Loving Memory of Al and Marjorie Nasser Edward* and Carol* Valentine Frank Natale* Dr. James P. Vanyo* Helene Neu ’70,’72 Frank* and Frances* Velek ’64 Dr. Frank* and Sandra Nicassio ’79 John* and Carolyn H.* Wack /’37 Mrs. Arnold Nordsieck* Shirley F. Watkins* Dr. Jon A. Norman ’70,’72 Stephen and Cyndi Weeks ’71 Jens Nyholm* Claudia D. Weitlanner* George* and Vivian* Obern Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82 Dr. Thomas L. Payne and Alice Lewis Payne ’65/’65 Hilda* and Adrian Wenner Col. Maxwell C.* and Ann* Pellish ’61 Dennis M. Whelan ’79 Garie and Ken Perry Robert F. Whitlow* ’71 Dr. Laurence Pilgeram* June* and Knox Williams ’59 Dr. Joseph H.* and Helene Z. Pollock H’10 Zoe Williams-Lambacher* ’76 David Wayne Posley, Jr. ’11 Dr.* and Mrs.* Lawrence Willson John Rethorst ’70 Ralph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66 Dr. Ann and Myron* Rice Dick and Cece Wimbish George W.* and Edith* Rickey Dr. Samuel* and Frances* Wofsy Dr. Frank W.D. Ries* Ditte Wolff Darcy Ruth Ritzau Ada M. Wood* Carla S. Roddy ’69 Dawn J. Wright, Ph.D. ’94 Ronald and Erica Rubenstein ’66 Dr. Joji Yoshimura and Michael Kronstadt ’74 Bernard and Lori Sandler Joe* and Patricia Yzurdiaga Dr. Robert A.* and Dee* Scalapino ’40 Sherman Zelinsky* Dr. Richard* and Giovanna* Schamberg Janice* and John* Zoeger Harvey B.* and Hope M. Schechter ’47 Drs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89 Jeffrey and Linda Schlageter ’65,’67/’65 Carl B. Zytowski Richard J. and Judith A. Schnibbe ’72

Societies & Supporters Chancellor’s Council The Chancellor’s Council, UC Santa Barbara’s premier annual giving program, recognizes donors of $1,000 or more to the university. These gifts are essential to maintaining campus excellence, and may be restricted to support a specific department or unrestricted for use where the need is greatest. We appreciate alumni, friends, parents and Trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation for their ongoing partnership and commitment to the future of this institution.

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80 Darryl T. McCall and Miren Letemendia ’78 STORKE ASSOCIATES Dr. Virgil Elings H’10 Craig and Susan McCaw Charles McCutchen $50,000 and above Brian and Jan Escalera Carl P. Feinberg Robert McInerney ’92 Anonymous (19) Timothy and Audrey Fisher Robert and Victoria Mehrabian H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz, Sallie and Paul Flum Sara Miller McCune H’05 The Saudi Royal Family The Connie Frank Foundation Dr. Michael and Nan Miller Dr. Güenter and June Ahlers James A. Frank John Mithun and Mercedes Millington Pat and Bill Altman ’57 Scott and Jennifer Frank ’82 Michael Murphy Jim Andron ’72 Jeffery and Mardi Frum ’79 Dr. John Myers and Dr. Rachel Wheeler Jonathan Andron Virginia L. T. and Theodore Roosevelt Gardner William Myers Sarah Argyropoulos John and Cheryl Gerngross ’82 Dr. Donald and Janet O’Dowd John and Jody Arnhold ’75 Stephen and Kathy Gibson ’74/’73 Orfalea Foundation Richard A. Auhll Cindy and Evan Goldberg ’89 Dr. Herbert E. Paaren and Denise Marino John and Susan Axline Dr. Richard Goode and Lynn Szekely-Goode ’58 David Parker and Janet Tiampo Ann Bardach and Robert Lesser Dr. Kevin and Cynthia Gorman /’82 Gust and Mary Perlegos John and Judith Bedrosian Patrick and Joanne Graham John Pinkel and Susan Shyu ’85 Marc and Lynne Benioff Paul Graziano and Jo Swanda Ceil and Michael Pulitzer William Kauth and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth ’78/’69 Bonnie Gregory Dr. Simon and Diana Raab John Berryhill ’65 Rusty Gregory Rainwater Charitable Foundation Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67 John and Meg Gurley ’78,’83 Erck and Cristina Rickmers Dr. Ed and Sue Birch H’95 Carla Hahn Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12 John and Hazel Blankenship ’65 Eva and Dr. Yoel Haller Dr. Edward and Cynthia Rinker ’97 Robert Lee Boughton III ’80 James Hallman and Kelly Thornton Hallman ’85 Justine Roddick Sally A. Boughton Steve and Karen Hanson Danelle Storm Rosati and Mario Rosati ’77 The William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation Thomas J. Harriman Bryan and Norma Rosenberg ’87 Eli and Edythe Broad Gerald W. Harter John and Randi Sanger Alex and Kris Brodie ’88 Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides Joel and Pam Sansone David and Carolyn Brown Dr. Alan and Ruth Heeger Michael F. Saucier ’83,’84 Louis Buglioli David Henke and Elana Tabachnikoff ’78 Jean Schuyler H’13 Dr. Douglas and Rachel Burbank Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09 Bo Shao Dan and Meg Burnham James Heslin and Rose Hau ’73 Abby Sher Michael and Catherine Byron ’87 George and Tara Holbrook Paul and Cathie Slavik Dr. Richard and Annette Caleel M. Blair Hull ’65 Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury Marcy L. Carsey H’04 Dr. Jacob Israelachvili Judith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65 Dr. Wallace Chafe and Dr. Marianne Mithun Richard and Lucille Janssen Fredric E. Steck Dr. Bill and Mary Cheadle Peter and Ellen Johnson Mike and Melissa Stewart ’91 David Chin, Jr. ’92 William and Tyrena Jones ’77 Tom and Heather Sturgess Dr. Joseph Polchinski and Dr. Dorothy Chun Crandal and Julie Jue Gary and Tammy Szilagyi ’91 Jay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83 Kenneth Karmiole ’68 Samuel Tokuyama ’69 John and Marcia Cohen Harvey Karp Michael* and Anne Towbes H’11 Stephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69 William H. Kearns Foundation Lisa and Kenny Troutt Michael R. Costello ’88 Dr. George and Joan Kerns ’69,’80 Deborah and Douglas Troxel Karen and Ted Coyne ’91 Bill and Linda Kitchen Shirley Tucker Jack and Laura Dangermond Dr. R. Michael Koch ’89 Dr. Daniel and Dianne Vapnek Len DeBenedictis ’62 William Kuni Emmett and Gladys W. Brunilda Debus Morton La Kretz Ted Waitt Bob Deshotels ’72 Dr. Dorothy Largay and Wayne Rosing Dr. Hongjun Zhu and Jing Wang ’03/’98 Diane Dodds ’68 Karl Lopker and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’73/’77 Alec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75 Michael K. Douglas ’68 Lillian Lovelace Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin Reece Duca ’66 Harry Lucas, Jr. Dr. Robert Weinman Robert and Trish Duggan ‘66/’66 Keith and Dana Lupton ’90 Betty Elings Wells H’10 Kent and Rosemary Dunn Hadi and Barbara Makarechian Philip and Ann White ’84 Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77 John and Lynda Marren ’85 Drs. Gary and Susan Wilcox ’69,’72/’70,’74

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 79 Dan Wilen Dr. Charles Bazerman and Dr. Shirley Geok-Lin Lim Fred Bernstein and Bari Milken Bernstein Dick and Noelle Wolf Dr. Ann Lippincott and Ned Emerson ’83,’99/’65 Fred C. Best Dr. Bruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70 BJ Lippincott John and Jill Bishop Jeffrey and Kristin Worthe ’89/’88 Robert Lovgren ’62 Michael and Sheila Bonsignore Drs. Fred and Linda Wudl Dr. Gene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73 Richard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68 Eric and Alicia Young Mark and Stefania Magidson ’74 James Brewer ’92 James V. and Beverly R. Zaleski Richard and Marilyn Mazess Lyn Brillo Robert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72 Tina Hansen McEnroe and Paul V. McEnroe ’89 Cynthia and Frederick Brinkmann ’68,’76 Carl B. Zytowski Leslie and William McMorrow ’86 Nancy Brown Benjamin W. Mercier ’93 Trent D. Bryson ’98 YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S Richard and Eleanor Migues ’66/’64 Dr. Daphne B. Bugental COUNCIL STORKE ASSOCIATES Robert and Suzanne Moon Mary Burchill and Mark Maxson ’76/’75 $25,000 and above Kristen and Kenneth Moore ’87 Peter and Karen Burke Mary and Franklin Moslander ’88 Dr. Andrew Gunther and Teresa Burns Gunther /’79 Christopher Axline ’12 Clint and Carol Newell Andrew and Elizabeth Butcher Dr. Alexander and Casey Fang ’05,’08 Otieno Okatch and Christina Buth-Okatch ’92 Paul and Lupe Carey Noah Parker ’17 Stephen and Louise Pahl ’77/’77 Ervin and Fran Cash Quest Fund Virginia Castagnola-Hunter CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL Greg and Stacey Renker Carolyn Chandler TOWER ASSOCIATES Jerry and Joan Rocco ’59 Gee-Kung and Sharon Chang $25,000 to $49,999 Beth Rudin DeWoody Pisen Chiang ’90 Bradley and Julie Shames ’77 Victor and Gwendolyn Coleman Anonymous (7) Byron and Elva Siliezar ’79/’79 Ronald and Barbara Cook ’65 Dr. Norman and Susan Abrahamson Ralph and Linda Simmonds ’78/’78 Will and Jennifer Cooper Dennis Allen and Jennifer Cushnie ’64/’73 Dianne Smith Bruce and Toni Corwin H’97 David and Lyn Anderson Scott Smith Shona Crabtree and Alexander MacGillivray ’06 Stuart R. Atkins Susan C. Smith Stephen and Linda Crowe Susan and Riley Bechtel ’78 Brad and Tamara Stark ’92 Jeffrey P. Cunard Barrie Bergman Barbara Stupay ’73 Dr. Roger and Nancy Davidson Loren Booth Matthew Tirrell and Pamela LaVigne John A. Davis, Jr. ’82,’84 Terry and Sharon Bridges Kenneth and Konni Tittle ’85 James and Nancy Demetriades Kristi Brown ’90 Michael Trovato ’95 Larry and Phyllis DeSpain ’63 Ronald and Carrie Butler Mike and Julie Turner ’91 Scott and Lisa Dettmer ’78 Dilmohan and Ameeta Chadha Herbert S. Tuyay Neil Dipaola ’06 Dr. Henry and Bih-Charn Chien ’80/’77 Jean-Luc Vaillant Graziella DiRenzo David Cohen and Laureen Seeger Helen Vydra Roy and Jashojit Roy ’90 Michael and Rebecca Ditmore Rafael Costas, Jr. ’86 Norm Waitt, Jr. John and Heidi Dobrott Steinunn Danley and Howard Green ’83 Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82 Dr. Ron Dolin ’98 James and Deanna Dehlsen Jane Woodward ’80 Susan L. Dougherty ’94 Dr. Carol and James Dixon Alfred Younghem Joseph and Corinne Dox Lisa Douglas Dr. Huican Zhu ’00 Scott and Monica Draper ’87/’86 Peter Douglas Chad and Norean Dreier Ian and Janet Duncan Barbara Eliasen Honorable Delaine Eastin ’71 YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S Dr. Robert and Christine Emmons Josh Elliott and Liz Cho ’93 COUNCIL TOWER ASSOCIATES Lois Erburu Robert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-Feinberg $12,500 to $24,999 Dr. Tom and Doris Everhart Dr. Roger Freedman and Caroline Robillard Matthew Garcia ’13 Bulent Ezal Jay Freeman ’03 Joshua Smith ’16 Drs. Carin and Kenan Ezal ’96,’00/’96,’98 Dr. Henry J. Fuchs Barbara Warren ’08 Joyce Faber ’65 Elizabeth and Lee Gabler ’77 Dr. Toks Fashola ’95 Daniel and Cara Geyser CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL Robert and Joan Feliciano Lew and Genevieve Geyser ASSOCIATES Ryan and Stacey Fell ’94/’94 Drs. Michael and Fiona Goodchild Jennifer and Thomas G. Fellner, Jr. /’86 Adrian Griggs ’88 $10,000 to $24,999 Dennis and Linda Fenton Dr. Saida and Jamal Hamdani Anonymous (11) Ernest Ferrel Roy and Janet Hardiman ’81,’83 Marc Ackerman ’94 Betty Filippin William “Trip” M. Hawkins Doug Asbury ’82 David Finkel Bryan Henson ’03 Dr. Tanya Atwater Chris and Malin Fletcher ’77 Dr. Gary and Corinne Horowitz Frank D. Balzer ’75 William and Christine Fletcher Catherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr. Jeffrey and Margo Barbakow Mark and Lin Foletta ’82 Morris and Irma Jurkowitz Jon and Barbara Basalone ’91 Dr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael Glassow ’74,’81 William M. Keck III* ’91 Bob and Carol Bason Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-Grant Landon Kelt Gary and Mary Becker Dr. Mary Furner Andrew Konigsberg and Elena F. Engel Glenn and Merrin Begley John and Martha Gabbert Milt and Arlene Larsen Arnold and Jill Bellowe Steven Gaines and Peggy Lubchenco Harvey Levin ’72 Donn R. Bernstein H’79 Dr. Terrance and Carolyn Gannon ’68,’69,’80/’67,’75 Societies & Supporters Ronald and Rebecca Garber Catherine Macaulay Bruce and Nancy Varner ’58 Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia ’83/’85 Alan and Cynthia Macy ’83 Michaelangelo Volpi and Toni Cupal Dr. Yolanda M. Garcia ’70,’72,’98 Shane Mahan William Wayne Marshall and Barbara Gates ’73 Dr. Carol Mangione Bernice Weider Dr. Carol A. Geer Siri and Bob Marshall Dana White Gordon and Ann Getty Dr. Peter Martland Dr. Richard and Paula Whited ’63,’69 Randolph and Patricia Getz ’73/’73 Dr. Philip and Patricia Martzen ’73,’78 Bruce G. Wilcox ’77 Frederick and Linda Gluck Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Craig and Jane Williams Linda Gorrie Dr. Stephen Weatherford Marie J. Williams ’89 Dr. Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton Kathryn D. McKee ’59 Gregg and Carol Wilson Ahmad Gramian and Haleh Emrani John and Gloria McManus Ronald H. Winston Bob and Lea Grantham ’75 Kay McMillan Kirtland and Nicole Woodhouse Patricia Gregory Bruce McRoy Phyllis and John Wormington ’66 Professor Margo Halsted Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63 Clifford and Crystal Wyatt Margaret Hamister ’70 Dr. Horia and Jane Metiu Dr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01/H’01 Jule and Betsy Hannaford Ian and Vi Miller Michael and Diane Ziering ’78 Stella Harter Dr. James Mitchell and Judy Wainwright Steve and Diane Zipperstein Richard and Michiyo Hayami Erika Kloumann and Gene Montesano ’01 Drs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89 Irina and Stefan Hearst Toni J. Morgan ’63 Juliane M. Heyman Peter and Jillian Muller YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S Steven and Linda Hicks ’70/’71 John and Peggy Nelson COUNCIL ASSOCIATES Daniel and Mandy Hochman Kristen Nesbit ’02 $5,000 to $12,499 Casey Horton-Paulk Sandra Nicassio Veronika Hubeny and Mukund Rangamani ’98 Jack and Gretchen Norqual Bennett Duval ’11 Stewart and Jane Hume Virginia O’Donnell Katherine Records ’16 Melissa and Ralph Iannelli Carmen Ortiz and Family Dillon Tate ’17 Todd Covey and Raquel Izumi ’91/’93 Thomas and Brenda Pai ’84 Alan Williams ’15 Jeffrey and Hollye Jacobs Yunida Pan Richard and Bonnie Jensen H’06 Richard Payne and Patricia Chiota CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL Peter and Gerd Jordano H’03 Gregory and Jane Porter ’81 $1,000 to $9,999 Derry and Charlene Kabcenell Barry Posner and Jackie Schmidt-Posner ’70/’70 Anonymous (21) Jordan and Christine Kaplan ’83 Michael and Deborah Preston Dr. Stephen and Barbara Abbott ’65/’65 Tracy Katayama Esse and Christopher Esse Wendy Purcell and Kenneth Wilton ’84 Lynn Abdelnour Nancy Katayama Joel S. Raznick ’81 Derek and Shelley Aberle ’92 Stephen and Lauren Katz Paul and Heather Records Raydean M. Acevedo ’73,’75 Dr. Joanne Moran and Mitchell Kauffman /’77 Guy Redington ’72 Christopher Adams ’01 Robert and Irene Kavanaugh ’61 William and Sharon Rich Lynn and Paul Adams John and Deborah Keever ’67/’67 Steve and Kimberly Rodosky Peter Adams Margaret and Barry Kemp Walter and Eileen Romanowski Rhonda Adawi ’87 Herbert and Elaine Kendall Motoi and Aya Satomi Scott and Lynda Adelson Thomas Kenny and Susan McMillan ’86 Frederick and Miki Schmidt ’87 David and Lena Adishian ’89 Michael and Linda Keston James and Patricia Selbert Bill and Dorothy Adler Dr. Wayne and Joan Kidder Susan and Glen Serbin ’88 Andy and Clarissa Aganad Jane Kievit Terry and Barton Shigemura Dr. Divy and Shubra Agrawal Kathleen Kinane ’82 Dr. Christina and Jonathan Siegel /’98 Ganesh and Laxmi Agrawal Greg and Kris Klein James and Stephanie Sokolove Dennis Aigner and Camille Bertolet Keenan and Cindy Klinger Mark Sonnino Lane Albanese and Barbara Benigni Albanese Mara Schiff Kohn Phillip Spector and Carole Lebbin-Spector ’72 Gregory Albertson Hiro and Masako Kozato ’85 John and Suzanne Steed Paul Alex Tim Kring and Lisa Valorie Lacorte-Kring ’79 John Groccia and Kirstie Steiner James and Bianca Alexander Jack and Kay Krouskup ’71/’71 Meghan and Robert Stoll, Jr. /’66 Larry and Jacqueline Alexander Robert Kumler, Jr. ’74,’77 Irene Stone Dr. Albert Alexandrov ’99 Marc and Julie Kummel ’69 Jim and Susan Strawbridge Dr. Rodney and Deanna Alferness Samuel Kunianski and Marcia Sikora Steven and Cyd Swerdlow Barbara Alhouse ’50 Edward Kwang and Landy Lee ’86 Johan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92 Al Allen and Kristin Gurney Steven and Nikki Lafferty ’75 WT Family Fund Bruce and Doral Allen ’67 John and Sheila Lake ’70/’73 Wendy Tai and John Ullmann Eric and Melanie Allen Joel S. Landson ’77 Michelle and Craig Taylor George Cogan and Fannie Allen Dr. Jim and Elly Langer Dr. Daniel Temianka and Dr. Zeinab Dabbah Kenneth and Sharon Allen Mark and Elizabeth Lazarus John and Pamala Temple Mitchell Allen and Ariadne Prater ’73 Grace Lee ’94 William and Christine Thormahlen ’77, Karen McCrackin-Allen and Randal Allen Robert and Gretchen Lieff The William J. Thormahlen Family John W. Allured Carl and Jo Lindros Dr. Jennifer Thorsch and Charles Kaska ’76,’81/’73 Janet A. Alpert ’68 Mark D. Linehan ’85 Dr. John Tooby and Dr. Leda Cosmides Andrew Altshule ’91 Dr. Bruce H. Lipshutz Edna Torsiglieri Prabhu and Radhika Ambatipudi ’91 Dr. George Lipsitz and Dr. Barbara Tomlinson Jo Beth Van Gelderen

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 81 Christina and Richard Ambrosini ’84 W. P. Beatson Dr. Alan and Catherine Boss ’76,’79/’79 Jack R. Amon Richard and Rhonda Beaumont Dr. Diane Boss Brent and Sue Anderson ’70 Vanessa and James Bechtel ’01 Willaim Bosshard Dana and Sheryl Anderson William and Connie Beckman Lucy Boswell ’92 Dr. William Anderson and Marsha Bailey ’68,’76/’84 John Beckwith Dr. Teresa Boulette ’76 Eric and Ulrika Andres ’86 Evan Bedell and Diana Glassman ’85 Ruth Ann Bowe Eric and Nancy Andrews ’83/’83 Linda Dawn Bedell Susan and Albert Bower ’81 Eduardo and Evelyne Angeles ’87 Robert Beeton ’68 Dr. Michael and Marilyn Bowers Fabio and Debbe Angelillis Dr. Christel Bejenke Susan Bowey Fred and Roxana Anson Trevor Belden and Ana Maslesa-Belden ’92/’94 Patricia Bowhen ’56 Bruce and Judy Anticouni Karen Bell Donald Braden ’68 Alex Antilla Patrick Bellegarde-Smith Linda Bradley Michelle and Austin Apodaca ’96 Paul Bellina Luanne Raznick Bradley and Dr. Peter Andreotti ’81 Sheldon and Carol Appel Henry Belmonte Stephen and Edeltraud Bradley Evan and Patricia Aptaker Clera Benjamin Sandra Bragar and Jerome Rossen ’93 Ruben Huante and Olivia Arana Hiroko Benko Mark and Deborah Bragen Ralph and Lucy Archuleta Steve Bennet and Leslie Dorosin Dr. Patricia Bragg Lidia Arellano Joel and Wendy Bennett Douglas and Barbara Brainin Ole and Lene Holm Stan and Joann Benson Nirmal and Rashpal Brar Robert Arenz, Jr. ’80 Satyaraj Berde ’85 Charles Brashier ’51 Philip and Whitney Arnautou ’83 Dennis and Tina Berg ’66 Christian Bravo and Christina Luna-Bravo ’01/’00 Louis and Sally Arovas Michael Berger ’70 Brendan and Kathleen Bream ’95 John and Justine Arrillaga Robert and Marida Berlin Moranda M. Breaux Dennis and Vicki Ascher Sheila and Ken Berman Dr. Curtis Breneman ’86 James M. Ashley ’76 Dr. Bruce and Medea Bern Eric and Kelly Brewe Gregory and Barbara Asplund ’83 Thomas and Teresa Bernard Dr. Curtis Brewer ’66,’71 Bryce Aston Robert Bernstein ’84 Ed Behrman and Emma Bridges Marilyn Aston Richard Berry ’87 Denise and Thomas Briggs Dr. Robert and Kelly Avery Nels Berthold Dr. Peter and Karen Brill Rodney Ayl Kenneth and Virginia Besser ’85 Dr. Michael Brinkenhoff Fernando Azevedo James and Dorothy Bettinger ’69 Loretta Britsch and Andrew Rein Margaret Babcock Arjun Bhagat and Anita Manwani-Bhagat Ella and Scott Brittingham Dr. Muthiyaliah and Rani Babu Dr. Kum-Kum Bhavnani Alasdair Heath and Karen Brockwell David Baca ’05 Ashish and Leslie Bhutani Mike and Cindy Brody Spencer D. Bader ’67 Gary and Ellen Bialis Dr. David Broido ’80 George and Julie Baeder Paul and Susan Bianchi Jeffrey Bronchick Amanda Baer ’97 Dr. Marc and Jennifer Bienstock Jamal Brooks Amy and Khaldoun Baghdadi ’94 Darlene A. Bierig ’76 Philip and Diane Brotherton ’83 David Bancroft and Bethany Ulmer ’73 Dr. Lars and Ellen Bildsten Cameron Brown and Steven Algert ’83 Cheryl Barber ’66 R. Douglas and Carol L. Binkley Dr. Donald and Carrie Brown Paris and Christopher Barclay Tansy and Russell Birchim ’78 Edwin and Eleonore Brown Susan and Richard Barden III Dr. Bruce Baker and Dr. Jan Blacher Honorable Gilbert and Barbara Brown ’70 Kristi and Jeff Barens ’87 Paul Blake and Mark Bennett Gwen Brown and Cameron Byrd ’71 William and Susan Baribault Andrew Blasband Jeffrey and Susan Brown Emily and Colin Barker ’98 Dr. James Blascovich and Dr. Brenda Major Scott and Hannelore Brown ’87 Ralph Barkey ’58, ’62 Dr. Sheridan Blau Wilfred and Judy Brown Andrew Barloon ’80, ’83 I. Mark and Marlene Bledstein ’67 Kristin Browne ’86 Steven and Margaret Barnes ’77 Timothy and Virginia Bliss Jeff and Laura Browning Laurel B. Barrack Brian and Terese Blockhus Jeff and Erinn Brubaker Stephen and Kathleen Barrett ’72 James Blodgett and Elizabeth Susskind ’84 Michael and Carolyn Bruck ’71 James Barrie and Leslie Momoda Leonard and Judy Blue Dr. James and Patti Bruffey Ronald Bartell and Christine Mitchell ’73,’75 David Lebell and Vicky Blum Drs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis Bruice Dr. Pamela and Timothy Bartley ’82 Michael W. and Lisa Boehle E. Alan and Carol Brumberger David A. Bartman ’94 Wayne and Mary Boehle Ross and Janet Brunson ’77 John and Barbara Bartman Drs. Stacey and James Boles ’90 Wendel Bruss Brandon Basham Todd and Barbara Bolinger Arnold and Michele Brustin Emad and Nevine Bastawros Michael and Tracy Bollag Rinaldo and Lalla Brutoco Cindy Bates-Elster Ben Bollenbacher Wayne and Kathy Bryan ’66,’69 Eric Battenberg and Ekaterina Gonina ’05 Terry and Jennifer Bommer ’69 Dr. Mark Brzezinski and Margaret O’Brien Jonathan and Michelle Baty Drs. Rochelle and Mark Bookspan ’87 Nancy Budzinski Jones and Donald Jones ’70 Scott Baugh Debra Borden Dr. Kenneth and Julie Buechler Jerome and Dinah Baumgartner ’69 James and Julie Borden ’82/’82 An Bui ’15 Rebecca Bayless Dr. Eileen C. Boris and Dr. Nelson N. Lichtenstein Ernie and Rebecca Bumatay ’71 Nancy Hofbauer Vincent Borov and Diana Marinova-Borova Heidi and William Bumpers ’78 Bryan Jason Bear ’01 Matthew Bortner ’94 Dale and Lea Bumpers Darren Beardsley ’95 Phil and Charlene Bosl ’68/’69 Mike Burbank and Cindy Roberts ’81

Societies & Supporters Frank and Bonnie Burgess William Chapman ’81 Gregory and Stephanie Corcoran ’80 Michael and Suzonne Burke Leslie and Zora Charles William B. Cornfield Daniel and Julia Burkhead ’01/’01 Steve and Diana Charles Julian Cortella and Karen Grove Sandra Burns Henry and Inell Chase Lorin Cortina and Jane Sung ’88 Dr. Ian and Denise Burrows Sanjay and Sheila Chatterjee William and Carol Cosgrove Andrew and Kimberly Busch Dr. Annette and Greg Fountain Anna Cottle Emil Scoffone and Nancy Bush Gordon and Edith Checketts Sheila Couch Christopher and Marion Bushra ’85/’85 Dr. Nick Cheng and Li Hsieh ’99 William Coughlin Dr. Alison Butler Yueming Cheng and Hongmei Guo Jacob Covarrubias ’02 Nina Butler ’58 Stephen and Vicki Cherner Michelle and John Cowell IV ’90 Robert Butler ’72 Richard and Karla Chernick Jeremy and Joanne Cowperthwaite ’80 Todd and Sherry Butler ’76,’78 Rajasekhar and Jyothi Cherukuri Carol and John Cowperthwaite Jack Buttery ’67,’69 Nicholas and Jean Childs Michael Coyle ’88 Jack and Karen Byers David and Lynn Chin Suzanne Cragin Marilyn and Charles Byron ’62 Savelly and Darlene Chirman Dr. Robert E. Crippen ’79,’89 Jeffrey and Laurie Cadieux ’82 Dr. David Choi ’01 Pam and Christopher Crone ’90 Laura M. Calio Kenneth and Rachel Choi Geoffrey M. Crosby David Callaghan ’93 Malinda and Yvon Chouinard Philip and Lauren Cross Christian and Virginie Callebaut Karen Chrisman ’68 Richard and Dana Crowell Cathe Callender Roger and Sarah Chrisman Dr. C. Edward and Claudette Crowther ’75 Robert and Jeanette Cambron Dean and Darcy Christal Richard* and Linda Crum ’62/’62 John and Gail Campanella Joe and Tana Christie Thomas Cullen and Sheila Crum Cullen Jan and Randy Campbell ’74 Barbara Christy ’73 Craig and Gayle Cummings ’72/’75 Steve and Kathy Campbell ’63/’63 Vicky Chu Ty and Chris Curry Dr. Juan and Magda Campo Ivan and Ann Chung James and Esther Curtice ’70 Linda Cancro Ryan Clanton Sheila and Stephen Cushman ’68/’68 Lynne Cantlay and Robert Klein ’53,’75 Carl and Joyce Clapp ’81 Stewart and Louisa Cushman ’93/’93 Richard Mihran and Robin Canup Dennis and Varsha Clare Kori and Martin Czasnojc ’86 Roger and Jan Capps Danny and Jeannie Clark Ricor Da Silveira Paul and Julie Capritto ’76/’81 Joe and Sharlesa Clark Stephen and Jennifer Dacus Barbara Carlin-Lebow ’64,’67 Scott Clausen ’97 Dr. Monica and Shawn Dahlem ’89 Arvin and Elaine Carlson Steven and April Clausen ’96 Dr. Frederick Dahlquist and Patricia Lambert Steve and Amy Caron John C. Clay ’63 Bob and Christina Dairiki Donna and Dennis Carpenter Walter and Lynne Clay Gary Dales ’77 Scott Carper ’98 Laurel Cleary and Mark Smith ’76 Lisa and William Dana, Jr. ’90 Maureen Carrig ’92 Jon Clements ’03 Ann Daniel Dr. Gregory Carroll ’91 Teresa and John Closson, III ’85/’85 Brent and Lisa Daniels ’83/’85 Lee Carson William Burke and Nancy Bell Coe Crystal Daniels Tara Carson Carolyn Cogan and Jules Zimmer ’59,’83 Dr. Douglas Daniels Christopher and Dori Carter Allen Cohen Bill R. Danielson ’73,’75 James and Jane Carter Dr. Patricia and Benjamin Cohen /’86 Scott Darling Vincent Carter Gary and Deborah Cohen James Daughtry Claude and Susan Case Rose Cohen ’87 Deborah David Dylan Casey and Jessica Greico ’94 Steven and Lynda Cohen Jean Davidson and Robert Feinstein Donald and Susan Caskey Timothy and Janemarie Cohen ’76/’76 Adelle Davis Foundation Ramcez and Maria Castaneda Dr. Raul and Sandra Coimbra Stephen and Deborah Davis ’77 Rosalie Castanon Kristin Coit-Seibel and John Seibel ’01 Stephen Davis and Amparo Rios-Davis ’93 Bernadette Cattaneo Larry and Shelley Coldren Dr. David P. Dawson Rebecca Caudle and Patrick Ota ’05/’06 Honorable Paul Cole and Linda Cole ’71 Gwendolyn and Jim Day ’92 Paula M. Cavagnaro ’93 Marjorie Cole ’64 Menne and Catharina De Roos Rollie and Nell Cavaletto ’65 Karen Coleman Timothy and Jennifer Deakyne ’03/’03 Rosa Cerda John and Beverly Colgate ’69 Scott and Leslie Deardorff ’85/’85 Daniel and Robin Cerf Drs. J.W. and Sue Colin Brent and Dagny Dehlsen Robert and Cheryl Cerny ’89 William and Christine Collins ’75/’75 Bert Deixler Sue Chaewsky Lani and Tim Collins ’77 Edwin Clark and Jane Delahoyde Dr. Surjit Chahal Guy and Courtney Comer ’93 Kriss Dellota ’87 Willy Chamberlin Michael Compton Rodney and Rebecca Delson ’70 Alan and Aileen Chan Richard and Mary Compton John and Vicki Dempsey Dr. Sucheng Chan and Dr. Mark Juergensmeyer Dr. Bernard Comrie Dr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-DenBaars Ashok and Vinitha Chandy Robert and Sandy Comstock Kevin and Michelle Denoce Kevin Chang and Jenny Kao ’94 Steven and Sharen Comstock ’74 Dr. Rick and Sherrie Denton ’68,’71 Dr. Shing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71 Julie Condon Mark and LuAnn DePuy Bradley Chapin ’00 Karla and Peter Conmy ’83 Keval Desai ’91 Douglas and Susanna Chapin ’72 Dan Contreras Michael and Kristen Desmond ’90/’90 Andy Chapman Ann Cady Cooper ’62 Fabrice Desre Robert and Candace Chapman Dr. Howard and Trudy* Cooperman Thomas and Kelly Devany

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 83 Michael and Terry Deweese Dr. Robert and Josephine Erlach ’82 Drs. Frank and Amanda Frost ’55/’64,’66,’75 Anne and James Diamond Edward E. Escobedo ’71,’73 Larry and Shirley Fu Marla Diaz Elizabeth Espadas Dena L. Fuentes ’84 Dr. Tommy Dickey Dr. Manuel and Gloria Esteban ’70,’76 Lisa Fuerst Charles Dickinson ’75 Robert and Kelly Estes Bob and Nissy Fuladi Jamie and Meighan Dietenhofer ’02/’02 Stephanie Eubanks ’99 Elaine and David Fuller ’73 Brent and Eileen Dill Leland and Catherine Evans ’76 Dr. Richard and Irene Fulton Dr. Zoran Dimitrijevic Dr. Ray and Mary Evert Dr. Alan Liu and Dr. Patricia Fumerton Dr. Steve and Deborah Dinsmore ’71 John and Jane Ewer Sharon I. Furiya ’85 William and Janet Dinsmore ’68 Robert and Mabel Fabela ’87 Dr. Michael J. Furlong ’80 Robert and Laura Dolard ’77 Thomas and Melinda Fallgatter ’69 Stuart and Deborah Fuss Priscilla Doman ’61 Kendall and Shelley Fargo ’93 Robert and Elizabeth Gabon ’95 Carol Donald and James Murray ’82 Patrick T. Farley ’86 Frances and Richard A. Gadbois III /’79 Dr. David Doner, Jr. Rese Farrish Dr. Jason and Priscilla Gaines Trinity Donias and Nicholas Kozis ’96 Nancy and Kourosh Fathi ’85 Dr. John and Judith Gainor Diane Streeter Doodha and Frank Doodha, Jr. ’66 Mandy Fazeli Yoav Gal ’76,’78 Glenn and Cynthia Dooley Jonathan and Debbie Feldman ’93 Dr. Kerry T. Gallagher and Barry N. Chamberlain ’86/’87 Richard and Christina Doren Douglas and Carol Fell ’63/’64 Stephen Gallant ’69 John and Leslie Dorman Justis and Leslie Fennell Dr. Lynn H. Gamble and Glenn Russell ’84,’91 James and Kathleen Doty ’71/’70 Al and Sharon Ferrer Tom Gamboa ’71 Craig Dougherty Andrew Ferris Bryan Garbutt ’71 Debra Douglas Dr. Jodi Anderson Field and Christopher Field ’94 Shakeya and Javier Garcia, Jr. /’00 Paul and Cheryl Douglass ’69/’67 Kenneth Fields and Nora Cain ’61 Jesus and Elizabeth Garcia Ross Dowd and Marnie Hrones ’94 William Fields ’76 Joshua Garcia ’04 Nicholas Dowling Carlos and Denise Figueroa ’74 Dr. Van and Virginia Garner ’67,’72/’67 Julie Downey Gino Filippin Manny and Melissa Garrido Erik Doyle Robert and Laurie Fiori ’92/’92 Harinath and Sudah Garudadri Brian and Carol Drake Mary Firme ’87 Mark and Kim Gasenica Dr. Harold and Kathleen Drake Lindsay Fisher Paul Gauthier Sean and Gail Drake Marc and Kris Fisher Elizabeth Gaylord Jim and Wendy Drasdo Dr. Michael and Leslie Fisher David Breiner and Sharon Geaghan Dr. Robyn and Doug Dreibelbis ’89/’87 Vasanti and Joel Fithian ’60 Robert and Cindy Gelber Suzanne Drgon and Douglas Beach ’89 Manson Jones and Susan Fitzgerald Barry and Karen Gellert ’78 Dr. Karel Driesen ’99 Richard Fitzsimmons and Carmen Dr. Carol Genetti and Paul Campbell /’97 James and Patricia Drinkwater ’73 Mendoza Fitzsimmons John* and Faith Geoghegan ’59/’59 Norman and Sherene Dubois Richard and Miriam Flacks Paul and Carol George Gerald Duchovnay Kate Flather Dan and Debra Gerber Daniel Duffy Guillermo Fleites ’82 Dr. Paul and Marianne Gertman Suhail Dugally Allyn Fleming ’77 Gregory T. Geyer ’94 Nick Duggan ’00 Garwin and Page Fleming ’91 Dennis and Mary Ghan ’74/’74 David Duncan Dr. Prakash Kasiraj and Laurie Flesher Drs. Paul and Amrita Ghumman Helen M. Dunlap ’68 Patrick and Meghan Flood ’92/’92 Jon and Veronica Gianulias ’90 James Dunlop ’05 Jose Flore Carol Gibbens Stephen and Dorian Dunne ’75 Monica Florian Gil and Carla Gibson Bill and Mona Durney David Florimbi and Nancy Simon Dr. David and Patricia Gibson ’65,’84 Elizabeth Duvall Mark Flower ’89 Jeanette K. Gibson ’92 Ken and Judy Dwelle Carla Flowers Michael and Nancy Gifford John and Nelly Eapen Doug and Irene Fogelson Lori and Tom Gilder ’77/’75 Richard Earnest Timothy and Debbie Foley Susan and David Gill ’73 Robert Eby and Louise Levien Michael and Jane Forbes Linda A. Giller ’66 Charles and Marguerite Eckberg ’70 Ariel and Durand Ford ’92 Dr. Mark J. Gittler Alan Edelman Roger and Isabella Ford ’91 Christie and John Glanville ’89 Selden and Judith Edner ’72/’67 Silas M. Ford Michael Glazer and Ann Gold Robert Edson ’77,’78 David and Linda Forman ’66/’67 Gary and Susan Gleason Dr. Lloyd and Mary Edwards ’71/’66 Dennis and Patricia Forster Lucile and Dan Glessner Steven and Juliana Edwards ’89 Ron and Carole Fox Andrew Gluck ’96 Morgan Hoff and Tracey Edwards ’75,’77/’74 Michael and Connie Framberger Linda Goffin ’81 Julie Edwards-Sanchez David Franco ’94 Frederic and Nancy Golden Dr. Martin and Vibeke Einhorn Jeffrey and Samvada Frank Peter and Susan Goldreich Gary and Rebecca Eldridge Peter and Allison Frankel Alicia G. Goldsmith ’82 Shannon Emmons Cary D. Franklin ’75 Dale and Katherine Gomer ’73 Matt and Selena English John Steel and Bunny Freidus Nelson and Debbie Gomez Thomas and Michelle Erasmus ’73 The Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc. Gerald Gonzales Donnelley and Cinda Erdman Eleanor and William Freudenstein III Dr. Joseph and Carolyn Gonzalez ’69 Thomas Berg* and Susan Erickson Ward and Tetelle Fridrich ’75 Dexter Goodell ’61 Dr. Miklavz Erjavec Cheryl and Steven* Friesen ’84 Dr. Emery D. Goodman ’89

Societies & Supporters Melinda Goodman Dr. Charles H. Nicholson and Judith H. Hamilton Steven and Katie High ’86 Dr. Rush and Melanie Goodman ’79 Paul and Tijana Hamilton Eden Hildebrand ’02 Suzanne Goodwin Robin Hanifin ’73 Peggy Hill Jeff Gordon Kacey Hansen Tessa Hill ’04 Richard Gorrie ’52 Dr. Helen Greenwood Hansma Charmaine and John Hinman, II /’71 John Gould ’86 Richard and Claudia Haraguchi ’73 Joseph Hinojosa John and Rebecca Grady James Harbour ’97 James and Monica Hlavacek Andrew C. Graham ’06 Ted and Janis Harder ’59 Kirby Hock and Nielma Bassig ’94 Geoffrey and Annette Grant Ryan Hardy ’00 Matthew Hodgen ’05 Maria and Richard Grant, Jr. Casey Hare and Courtney Dietz ’97/’06 Drs. Daryl and Susan Hoffman David Gray ’68,’73 Stanley and Jean Harfenist Thomas Hoffman ’83 Susan and Kenneth Greathouse ’76 Hal and Lorie Hargrave Dr. Gerhart Hoffmeister Dr. Doreen M. Grech and Stephen Brand ’83 The Harleen Family Jeffrey Hofstrand ’96 Dr. Laura L. Butcher and Dr. Henry T. Greely Tom and Barbara Harold Richard and Kristen Hogue ’82 Stephen and Ann Green Michael Harrington Dr. Elizabeth Holbrook ’72,’75 Dr. Steven and Elizabeth Green Dr. Brent Harris and Dr. Lisa Meulbroek Gregory and Deena Holcomb ’87 Glenn Gregory ’73 Craig Harris ’95 Ambassador Glen and Gloria Holden Michael and Gail Griesmer ’76 Jed and Tiffany Harris Dr. Patricia Holden and Michael Guthrie Michael and Diana Griggs Dr. Neal and Leslie Harris ’84/’85 Tim and Erin Holl ’95/’95 Pamela Groff Dr. Fred and Pamela Harris /’68 Michael and Christine Holland Howard and Susan Groff Jeff and Jeanette Harrison Vincent Holmes ’88 Tim and Lisa Grohman William and Christy Hart ’75 Steven and Anita Holmgren David and Trina Grokenberger ’72 Anne and Houston Harte John and Carolyn Holton Dr. Kenneth and Patricia Grossman ’77 Felicie and Paul Hartloff, Jr. Michael and Lynne Homes Marc Grossman and Mildred Patterson ’73 Jeffrey Hartman ’81 Dr. Daniel and Donna Hone Dr. Catherine and James Grotelueschen ’72 Timothy and Kimberly Hartnett Michael Honer ’81,’91 Anna and David Grotenhuis Dr. Daniel and Karen Harvey ’81/’83 Jonathan and Andrea Hoot ’84 Andrew and Eva Grove Mary Harvey Sarah Hoover Joshua D. Gruenberg ’87 Dr. Tsuyoshi Hasegawa and Deborah Steinhoff Judith L. Hopkinson Brock and Marel Grunt Susan Hasselmann James* and Anita Hopper Thomas and Toni Guckert ’79/’79 Sean Hastings and Stephanie Osler Hastings Russell and Patricia Hora Paul Guido and Stephen Blain Mindy J. Hatt ’77 Dr. Ann Hornby John and Sabrina Guillebeaux ’94 Khalid and Jennifer Hattar ’03 Michael Horst and Laurie Beckelman ’67 Richard and Mimi Gunner ’62 Dr. Lisa Hauser-Carter and Dr. Patrick Carter ’89 Richard Horuk and Deborah Baly Daniel and Katherine Gunther Jennifer Hawkins ’91 Dr. William and Jeanette Hosek ’64,’67 John Gunther ’68 James Hawley ’89 Maurine and Preston Hotchkis Katherine and Daniel Gunther John Hawley and Laura Shapiro Jack and Judy Houlgate ’63/’63 Richard and Lois Gunther Cori and Russell Hayman ’89 Sharolyn Burkoth ’65 Kirk and Denise Gutches Dr. Rachel M. Haymon and Maeryta Medrano and Charles Howarth, Jr. Dr. Ronald Haak and Darlene Markovich ’82,’86 Dr. Kenneth C. Macdonald Kathryn and Doug Howe Norman and Jane Habermann Dr. Amr El Abbadi and Janet Head Kevin Hrabovsky ’94 John Hackett ’51 Dr. Richard D. Hecht and Laurie Harris ’66 Paul and Jessica Hsiao Will Arntz and Deidre Hade Charles and Joan Hecker Dr. Mason and Dorice Hu ’89/’89 George and Lisa Hagerman Linda L. Hedgepeth Simon Huang and Bo K. Lau Koorosh Haghighat-Kish and Fatemeh Dan and Kathleen Hedigan Eric and Judith Huenneke ’79 Emadzahen Mary D. Heebner and Macduff Everton Gerald Huff Russell and Jennifer Hague ’73,’78/’81,’84 Michael Hughes ’69 David and Nancy Haines Katharine Boshkoff and Andy Hegedus Stephen and Julia Hulbert ’87 Kamran and Sabrina Hakim Annette Hellie and Tim Dewberry ’90 Dr. R. Stephen and Gail Humphreys Norman and Rene Hale ’71 Robert Henderson ’97 Dr. Sheila and Simon Humphries Brian Hall Victoria Hendler Ronald Hurd ’76 Janelle Hall Alysia Hendricks ’00 Steve A. Hurd ’85 Dr. Lynne P. Hall ’63 David Hendrickson ’80 Dr. Graham Hurvitz Matthew Hall Kathryn Henkens Richard and Andrea Hutton Jorn and Mary Halle Faith and Melvin Henkin Rex and Cheryl Hyon Nancy Halliwell and Bruce Darling ’76,’78 Julie Henley Karen Iantuono Timothy Halsey ’82 Thomas and Jane Henley ’70 Ted Iantuono ’89 Maureen and Michael Halter ’83 Dr. Steven and Sarah Henriksen ’66 Danilo and Lisa Iglesias Lea Halterman Andrea Henson ’99 John Ikeda ’91 Johnny and Cindi Halverson Deborah and David Hepler ’90 Drs. Roger and Janis Ingham Jeffrey and Marsha Hamann Jeff Herman Julianne and Eugene Inozemcev ’94 Dr. Rodman and Frances Hamer Marc and Stacie Hershman ’78 Jodie Ireland and Chris Baker Stephen and Janice Hamill Martha Hess Shari and George Isaac III Dr. Andrew Hamilton ’77,’78 Robert Hester Dr. Richard and Debra Isaacs Cathy Hamilton Leroy Heu Dr. Angel and Lisa Iscovich /’84,’85 Dr. David L. Hamilton Bert Fingerhut and Caroline Hicks Dr. Tania Israel

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 85 Dr. Melanie Ito and Dr. Charles Wilkinson ’74/’77 Richard Karplus ’74 James and Janice Knight Myra Iton Kevin Kaseff ’82 Karin and Scott Knorp Nikola Ivanovic ’95 Russell and Sandra Kasper Mark and Laurie Knox Theo Ivanovic Christopher and Michelle Kastner ’87 Volker Koch Darrell Harber and Elizabeth Jack Sidney and Linda Kastner Marcus and Jolie Kocmur ’93 Christopher and Linda Jackson Ron and Lynne Kaufman ’71 Linos and Nancy Kogevinas Joan and Palmer Jackson Janette Kausen Robert Kohn Mary Jacob Julie Kay Marie Kokenis Madeline and Peter Jacobson Jason Kearnaghan ’95 Drs. Petar and Anna Kokotovic Dr. Nicole and Fariborz Jafari James and Jennifer Kearns Louise and Stephen Komp ’63,’68 Thomas Jagodits and Anne Bromet Jagodits ’90/’91 Timothy Keating and Nicola Milne-Keating ’81 Vach and Jacintha Kompella Dr. Lynne Jahnke ’81 Sean and Wonnie Keem ’88/’88 Katherine Konzen Ralph and Janice James ’77 John Keister Larry Koppelman and Nancy Walker Koppelman* Susan C. Jamgochian ’63,’81 Jeffrey Keller ’73 Carol Kosterka ’67 Roberto Jappelli and AnnKatrin Petersen-Jappelli Mark and Gina Keller Ruth Kovacs Olivier and Farahnaz Jarrault Dr. Myron Shapero and Susan Keller /’85 Christy and Jeff J. Kragel, Jr. /’04 Nick and Sandy Javaras ’66 Amanda Kelley David Kramer and Jaclyn Fabre Holly P. Jennings Dorcas Kelley ’84 Brent and Susan Krantz ’81 Dr. M. Kent Jennings Madge Kelley ’81 Jeff and Lynn Krausse Heidi A. Jensen ’87 Jamie and Julie Kellner Kerry Ann Krisher ’81 Jerg B. Jergenson John R. Kelly ’86 John and Jean Krist ’80/’82 Larry and Ann Jett Dr. Bonnie Kelm and Bill Malis Torben and Therese Kristensen Thomas and Heather Jevens ’87/’88 Bernard Kelmenson and Mona Rose ’90 Dr. Ricardo Vivancos Perez and Dr. Sarah Kriz ’06/’03,’06 Caroline and Jon Jewett ’86 Michael Kennedy ’78 Daniel Kroll ’84 Dr. Shane Jimerson Richard and Connie Kennelly Patricia Krout ’81 Michelle Joanou Dr. James and Diana Kennett Kurt Kruger and Sandra Scott Kruger ’82/’82 Dr. Michael and Marcy Jochim George C. Kenney Kurt and Debbie Krupnick David Johannsen Chris and Paula Kenny Deborah Kruse Joakim and Hatti Johansson Claudia Kenny ’80 Frederick and Erin Kuhlman Marie Johansson Michael Kent ’84 Patrick Kuleto Christopher and Kenlynn John Jeffrey and Julie Kern Drs. Jeffrey and Nancy Kupperman David and Sallye Johnson ’64 Timothy and Tracey Kerr ’79 Jeff Kurr Denise and Cyril Johnson ’74 Matthew and Renee Kesner Catherine and Ron Kurstin Erica Johnson Deborah Kessler Zoran Kuzmanovich James Johnson ’90 Christopher and Tracy Keys ’81 Dr. Rob and Michele Kwasnick Jennifer and Stephen Johnson ’70 Gohar and Mary Khan Kristen M. La Valle ’00 Jack and Kimberly Johnson ’97/’97 Amine and Andalusia Khechfe Michael LaBianca and Bernadette Macart Lisa and Scott Johnson Dr. George M. Khoury, IV ’03,’06 Eric and Sue LaBounty Paul Johnson Daniel Nash and Maia Kikerpill Noel and Michael Ladner Derek and Sally Johnson Roy and Christina Killgore Dennis and Laurie Laduzinsky ’85 Sharyn Johnson Dr. Kisoo Kim ’82,’86 Christopher and Amy Lal ’95 Valerie Johnson-Redrow Julie and Ralph Kimball Peggy and Richard Lamb ’72,’87 Alex and Kristen Johnston ’80 Kim Kimbell Stacey Lamb Cynthia and Evan Jones Benjamin and Laura King ’94 William Lampl and Kathleen Clifford Geoffrey and Michele Jones ’92 Gregory P. King ’76,’80 Margarita and Charles Lande Guillermina Jones Joan King ’88 James Brous and Mary Lane Scherer Gregory and Betsy Jordan Julie and James King ’91 Richard and Gina Lane ’73,’89 Sidney Jordan ’74 Lisa King Ryan Lane ’93 Christine and Richard Jorgensen ’86 Melinda King Steven and Julie Langley ’76 Joseph Jorgensen Mark Kinoshita ’90 Terilynn L. Langsev ’79 Rajeev and Varsha Joshi Gary and Lynn Kious Gordon Langstaff ’73 John C. and Karen C. Jostes ’71 Danson Kiplagat ’65,’66 Joseph E. and Joann G. Lantagne David Oberg and Jennifer Judd Kristin Kirby and Kevin Whelan Claudia Lapin E ’68 and Eric Juline David Kirchner Gary Lapow and Ahbi Vernon Gary and Cheryl Justice Dr. John Kirtley and Dr. Kathryn Barr Kirtley Virginia and Corey Larner ’89 Junemarie Justus ’71,’73/’76,’77 David and Tracy Larson ’81/’84 Bruce and Rhona Kabakoff Barry and Jill Kitnick Bob and Jackie Laskoff Cynthia and Douglas Kahl ’91 Debra and Bruce Kittrick Dr. Ronald and Beverlie Latimer Michael and Nancy Kammerling Keith and Barbara Kizziah ’86 Dr. John Latto and Dr. Cherie Briggs John and Jennifer Kammeyer Seth and Beth Klarman Carmilla Lau Margaret and Lee Kaplan ’82/’82 Daniel and Sherri Kleeburg ’86 Clinton and Melissa Lau ’82/’82 Roman and Evelyn Kaplun David and Song Klein Lyndal Laughrin ’65 Arthur Kapoor and Judith Haxo-Kapoor Genni Klein ’68 Craig Lazarus and Christine Caddick Kenneth and Beth Karmin Sven H. Klein ’94 David Lazarus John and Elyse Karow ’86/’86 Dr. Wayne Kleinman and Mary Gianos John T. Lazarus Elizabeth Karplus Leslie and Jeffrey Klonoff ’80 Peter and Kara Lazarus

Societies & Supporters Marc and Lori Le Renard Wyn and John Lydecker ’74 Dr. Robert and Paknapa McCann ’03 Mary and Gary Leal Drs. Richard and Linda Lynn Thomas and Deborah McCarthy ’81/’85 Robert and Patricia Leamy Phillip and Charlene Mabe George and Dona McCauley Christopher and Menu Leddy Stuart and Hannelore Mabon Jaimie McCausland Man Lee James and Charlotte Maccoun Lane McClelland R. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69 Colm and Lomena Macken Mark and Lisa McClenahan Doreen Leeds Dr. Diane M. Mackie Jack and Linda McCowan ’70 Seymour and Shirley Lehrer Douglas C. MacLean and Teresa McNeil MacLean ’84 James and Nancy McCrary ’90 Christopher Leighton ’03 Catherine and Miguel Madrid ’88 Paige and Michael McCullough ’88 Robert and Linda Leiter ’74/’78 Dr. Soren Madsen and Dr. Cecilie Boysen Jeffrey McCune Ruth and Jack Lemein ’66 Robert Magee, Jr. Nancy McCune William and Kathleen Lenihan Marilyn Magid Paul and Miriam McDonnell Peter and Adrienne Lenkov Joanne Maguire Ronald and Elizabeth McElroy ’82 Dr. Petra Lenz and Dr. Daniel Hartline ’80,’83 Lisa Maguire Mark and Erika McEnroe Lorin and Karen Letendre ’68,’70 Maison K Dr. Bruce and Kay McFadden Dr. Carlos Levi and Lubella De Levi John Maitino Dana and Nancy McFarland Dr. Barbara and Ilan Levi Dr. John Majewski and Dr. Lisa Jacobson Dr. J. Sears and Marni McGee Drew Levine and Susan Jorgensen Juan Maldacena Frank and Sheila McGinity Mark and Chris Levine Ron Helmuth and Kelly Malone John and Elizabeth McGovern ’81 Todd and Dawn Levy Michael and Patricia Malone Nancy McGrath Harlan Levy Dr. Timothy and Martha Malone ’75 James and Susan McGuigan Mark and Cynthia Levy ’77 James Maloney and Andrew Nance ’84 Laura McHugh ’89 Dr. Michael and Karen Levy Dr. Vilasini Malyala Ganesh Anne McInnis ’69 Rennata Levy ’78 Dr. Melvyn and Marilyn Manalis Amanda McIntyre Cheryl and Steven Lewis ’96 Francesco and Barbara Mancia ’80 Michael and Gail McKenzie ’78 Darcy Lewis ’89 Megan Valentine and Donna Mancusi Tim McKercher ’88 Dorla and Faye Lewis Denise Manker Jim and Margaret McLaughlin ’85 Jim and Susan Lewis Kent Mar and Karen Hsu ’93 Tim and Liz McLaughlin Peter Lewis and Naila Mathis Edward Marez ’80 Dr. Susan and Douglas McLeod Scott and Tracy Lewis Douglas Margerum ’81 Caitlin McMahon ’04 Dr. Yuanjing Li and Dr. Yiping Xu ’89,’92/’90 Laurel A. Margerum Dr. Robert and Norah McMeeking David R. Lichtenstein ’75 Jaime and Cynthia Marian Mark S. McMorrow ’82 Jason Liebman Mark and Brenda Maricle Dr. Colleen McNally Dr. Fima Lifshitz Laura Marques-Pascual Dr. James McNamara and Marilynn Phelps Jeffrey T. Light and Christine C. Wong Helene Marsh ’04 McNamara ’76,’85/’82 Jeffrey and Monica Light David Marshall Michael and Brenda McNamara ’65 George and Denise Lilly Robert Marshall ’70 B. Ross and Ingrid McNeil ’88 Jiajun Lin Gertrude Marsi Tom and Darcie McNeil ’95 Jody Linick and Christer Hagghult ’85 Lewis Manring and Marianne Marsi Brent and Marie McQueen ’90 John and Stacy Lippert ’83 Allen and Carolyn Martens ’67,’69 Kevin and Christine McTague ’84 Peter B. and Catherine A. Lipson ’81/’78 Bayard Martensen ’01 Thomas McVittie ’90,’92 David* and Angela Liston Craig Martin ’76 Pam Meadows Dr. Dan and Jo* Little Crystal Martin and Donald Marolf Gregory and Julie Meier ’85 Yuan Liu ’81,’85 William and Pam Martin Bruce and Patricia Meikle ’76 Ulisese and Julia Liua Dr. Richard and Penny Martin Chase and Ronnie Mellen Craig and Renee Livingston ’82/’82 Tobin Martin Laini Melnick Christopher and Christy Locke Vicki Martin Peter Melnick James F. Lodas ’65 Tom Martinez ’92 Ronald and Donna Melville Christopher Lloyd and Lisa Loiacono Antone and Sandra Martinho Dr. Marco and Elizabeth Mena ’06/’06 Wiiliam and Kristin Loomis Michael and Connie Masciorini Dr. Wendy Mendes ’02 Lucia Lopez Craig L. Isaacs and Margaret Mateer-Isaacs ’84/’84 Paul and Karen Menzel Brody and Christina Loring ’02 Karl Fukunaga and Yumi Matsumoto Edwin and Fleurdeline Mercado ’94/’96 Dr. Donileen Loseke ’82 Brett Matthews and Virginia Salazar Will Meredith ’04 Weibiao Huang and Jacqueline Lou James Matthews ’70 Wondwossen Mesfin ’74 Samuel and Phyllis Louke ’78/’75 Mark and Alixe Mattingly ’78 Curt and Karen Metzgar Bryan and Susan Lovegren Dr. James and Roxane Mattinson ’66,’70/’64 Jason Meugniot ’93 Edward Lowenschuss Michael and Leslie Maulhardt ’68/’69 Diane Meyer Simon Robert Lowenthal Ruben Vasquez and Geralyn Maul-Vasquez Gail Meyer ’65 Michael and Diane Lowry ’66 Diane S. Maxted Benjamin Meyers ’05 Antoinette Lucero Andrew May and Wendy Lin Dr. Joel Michaelsen and Susan Chamberlin ’69 Kathryn and James Luck ’93 Michael and Amy Mayfield Bruce and Kathleen Micheel ’70 Mick Luckhurst Brian Mayhew and Deborah Yamamoto ’79 Dr. Claudine Michel ’82,’85 David Lundin ’83 J. F. Mays Jeremy Michelson ’99 Dr. Gordon C. Lundy and Kerry Oliver-Lundy ’80/’80 John and Claudia Mazurkiewicz ’73 James Middleton and Elizabeth Silco-Middleton ’85 Bruce and Michelle Lutz Lawrence and Kathy McEwen ’80 Dr. Dale and Janice Migliaccio Dr. Bruce P. Luyendyk Mary and Christopher Conner ’88 Anne and Hale Milgrim ’87

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 87 Brian Hershkowitz and Diana Miller Thomas and Michelle Erasmus ’73 Charles and Joan Packer Gene and Sharyne Miller Ronald Newby ’62,’65 Bradley and Ofelia Paden Marlin and Ginger Miller Charles and Elizabeth Newman ’70 Ralph and Kathleen Paige ’70,’72/’71 James and Yayoi Mirande Holly and Gary Newman ’92 Nancy Paley Glen H. Mitchel, Jr. Dr. James M. Newman ’68,’73 Sheila Pallotta ’75 Dr. Dennis Mitchell ’72 Stephen Newman Christine Palotay ’72 Marjorie Mitchell Henry and Trang Nguyen Alex Pananides and Janet Dunbar H’06 Samir Mitragotri Rolly and Janet Nicolas Sameer and Deepal Pandya Mary and G.W. Mix ’85 Barbara R. Nida ’61 Manhar and Hina Parbhu Kent M. Vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75 Robert and Jeannine Nida ’62/’63 John Park Gregory Mohr and Wendy Wittl ’76/’82 Eric and Susan Nielsen Carol and Vann Parker ’82 Marc and Monique Mol Tim Nightingale Caryn and David Parker, Jr. /’83 Betsey von Summer-Moller and John Moller Mike and Dale Nissenson Gregory and Sheri Parker Juli Monahan ’99 Dr. Robert and Leila Noel /’80 Joseph Parker William Monte and Donna Anderson ’80,’83 Alicia Nogales and Greg Little ’92 Trent Parker ’91 Amanda Montgomery Dana Nojima ’78 Dennis and Tami Parrott ’79/’79 Bob and Val Montgomery Michael and Elizabeth Noling William Pascoe ’67 Scott and Laurene Montgomery Yvonne Nomizu and Norm Kaiser Peter Pastre William M. Montgomery ’73 Doug and Nancy Norberg Dipak and Urvashi Patel ’85,’87 Donald Moore ’84 Joseph and Veronica Noriega Bruce W. Patterson ’75 Michael and Jo Ann Mooser ’68/’68 Peter Norman and Barbara Gough Jeffrey and Dori Patterson Martin Morales Rebecca Norris Steven and Linda Patterson Jorge Moreno de Alboran and Carmen Ballve Desiree Northend Thomas and Anita Patton ’91 Dean and Jeanine Morikawa ’73 Douglas and Heather Norton Lindene Patton Alison L. Morr ’93 Karen Norton Kate Paul and Mike Passmore ’68 Brad and Janet Morris Victoria Nourafchan and David Rosenstein ’81 Dr. William and Kathlyn Paxton Drs. Richard and Gale Morrison ’69 Henry and Maria Obana Dr. Thomas L. Payne and Alice Lewis Payne ’65/’65 Roger and Meda Morrison Colleen O’Brien Joseph and Joan Payne Stan and Jessica Morrison Michael and Lisa O’Connell Jack Peachy Michael Morrow Kevin O’Connor ’03 Jolene M. Peacocke Barbara Morse Mark and Lori Oczkus Priscilla Peale Carole Mortimer Eric Oddo ’04 Dairine and Jerry Pearson ’06 Elizabeth Mosher* Dr. G. Robert and Julie Odette Paul and Carol Pease Stanley Moss ’72 Janet Oetinger Carol A. Peasley ’68 Brian and Francine Mossman Dr. Henry* and Roberta Offen ’78 Frederic and Christina Peck Maryanne Mott Barbara Offerman Alfredo Pedroso and Betty Alonso Anna Motyka Andrew and Makoto Ogawa ’95 William and Susan Peel Dr. Camille and Louise Mouchawar Sean O’Keefe ’02 Paul and Cathy Pelland Dr. Kenneth Moure and Sara Norguay Andrew Okun ’93 Alan and Dorothy Pemberton Sam Mudie and Patricia Glaser Ayako and Dale Okuno ’73 Ronald Pembleton ’94,’96 Peter and Janet Muncie ’78/’79 John Olea Nora and Jose Penalosa, Jr. Alfreda and Christian Murck ’66 Richard Olivas and Janice Casserly Olivas Lindsay Penkower ’01 Wallace Murdoch ’93 Dr. Melvin Oliver and Suzanne Loth Oliver Dr. Constance Penley Dr. William and Joan Murdoch Shirley Oliver Connors ’63,’72 Derek Penn and Elizabeth Nubla-Penn ’93/’93 Robert and Holly Murphy Todd and Suzanne Oliver ’91/’91 Ismael and Catherine Perez Mary Ann Murphy Delsa Olvera Manuel Perez Nori Muster ’78 Caroline and John O’Malley ’94 Lawrence and Nancy Perillo ’82/’82 Natalie and Raymond* Myerson John and Katrina Onderdonk ’03 Eddie Perkin ’93 Dr. Spencer and Myra Nadler Eric and Kelly Onnen ’81 Schuyler Perry Mark and Jana Nagy Janet Oppio ’82 Eliot and Stephanie Peters ’00/’01 Joseph Nagy Sharon O’Reilly ’86 Joy Dittberner and Thomas Peters ’76/’73 Eiji Nakagawa ’85 Charles and Annette Orella ’80 Steven Petre ’71 Jeannie Nakano ’71 James and Marilyn Orens Dr. Hy D. Tran and Lang Ha T. Pham John M. Nakata ’78 Paul and Regina Orgeron ’71 Hien Phan ’05 Dr. Keir Nash and Dr. Marguerite Bouraad-Nash Ndidi Oriji and Vincent Southerland ’00 Quang and Lisa Phan ’79 William and Eileen Nasif Dr. Monica Orozco ’91,’93 Henry Phillips Arun Nathani John Orta ’89 Jeff K. Phillips ’05 Dr. Chetan V. Nayak and Dr. Shelly Gable Nayak Jerold and Sandra Oshinsky Joseph Phillips Michael Nebenzahl and Janet Offel ’78 Evelyn Oshita Gil and Amelia Picciotto ’94 Penelope and Noel Nellis ’64 Edmund and Jan Ostendorf Phyllis de Picciotto and Stan Roden Marshall and Janine Nelson ’66 Sandra and Mark Ostrau ’82 Dr. Dante and Ann Pieramici Lee Nelson ’91 Daniel and Melinda Ott ’93/’89 Dr. Philip Pierce Philip and Lucretia Nelson Teyeb Ould Ely Joseph Pike Gary and Anna Nett Angela Ovalle ’91 Bruce Piller Dr. Peter and Cathy Neushul ’83,’93/’84 Gregory and Amy Ovalle ’85/’87 John and Ellen Pillsbury Henry and Nanette Nevins ’72 Carlton Pace ’88 Victor Pinon

Societies & Supporters Jeffrey and Suzanne Pion ’83 Bob Johnson and Lisa Reich Raymond Rubenstein ’53 Mark and Laura Pitchford Kathy and O. Lee Reid, Jr. /’64,’66 Ron and Erica Rubenstein ’66 Carla Pittman Deborah and John Mackall ’79,’86 David and Cheryl Rudich Ann Pless Melissa and Nathaniel Reish ’96,’99 Arnold and Kathryn Rudnick Thadpong Pongthawornkamol Winslow Reitnouer ’54 Roberta Rudnick Laurie and Bruce Poole ’87 Alan and Audrey Remedios Mark French and Paula Rudolph ’73/’81 Peter and Elizabeth Popoff ’70 Dr. Ralf Remshardt and Caron Cadle ’91 Bill and Cindy Ruehl Garrett Porteous ’06 Matthew and Pam Reno Bruce Russell and Andrew Oakley Dewayne Porter Katherine Rerrill ’90 Margaret Russell Dr. Paul Portney Julie and Michael Reshatoff, Jr. ’91/’89 Dr. George and Julie Rusznak Paul and Susan Portney Dr. Diego Rey ’04 Scott Rychnovsky and Teresa Le Page Jeffrey Post Edgar Rhodes and Joan Pascal Christine Ryerson Timothy and Marilyn Potter Paul and Valeria Ricci Terry Ryken Tricia Povah Dr. Ann Rice Dr. Richard and Linda Ryu Dr. Jags and Robin Powar Dr. E. Lee and Mary Rice ’67,’69/’69 Joe Sabado ’97 Fred Powell Deborah Richards Alice and Douglas Safford ’85/’85 Richard C. Powell and Julie Ringler Patricia Richardson and Susan Allen ’53 Anthony and Julie Safford ’77 Lawrence Prager ’73 Grant Rickelman and Kristin Wenske Dr. Namita Sahai David and Gayle Pratt Dr. Leslie Hogan and John Rickey /’87 Nicole Sahl ’99 Keith and Elizabeth Pratt Michael Doherty and Margaret Ricks Mike and Marine Saleh Vicki Prentice Rubin and Al Rubin ’77,’80 Katherine E. Rider ’01 Bijan and Sallie Saless Ken and Beth Preston Richard and Sallie Ridgway ’79/’79 Nancy McLaren Salsig ’73 David Pringle and Michele Von Sydow-Pringle Matt Riley and Andrea Bardakos-Riley ’99,’03/’00 Timothy Salyer Torgny Prior Brian and Robin Riley Dennis Samala Sarah Pritchard Mary Beth Riordan Dr. Rona J. Sande Dr. Christopher and Julie Proctor David Rintels and Victoria Riskin Rick and Rosemary Sanders George Proctor Drs. Scott and Shannon Rivenes ’88 Garrett Sanderson and Laura Woodman Daniel and Sarah Propp Felipe Rivera ’92 Susan Sanderson ’79 Ron and Stacy Pulice Howard Ro ’99 James and Juliann Sands ’81 Rodney and Ruth Punt ’68/’72 Dr. Dar Roberts and Marianne Wampler ’82 Anne Sanfilippo Marc and Tara Pura Jerry Roberts and Linda Kiefer John and Suzanne Sanford James and Laura Putnam ’71/’71 Van Roberts Dr. William Sanson Patricia Putnam Bruce Robertson and Thomas Kren Jason and Heather Sarno Dantong Qin Raymond* and Barbara Robins Andy and Dorothy Satomi ’00/’01 Marco and Melissa Quezada Robert and Leanne Robinson Kay Satomi Judson Quiggle and Lara McFarlin ’01 Mark and Susan Robinson Ricky Satomi Christopher M. Quilter Scott Robinson ’87 Bruce D. and Susan M. Savett Christina and John Quinn ’83 Craig Rodgers Joe and Janice Savoldi Michael and Marion Quinn Anthony and Rhiannon Rodoni ’86 Ken and Josephine Saxon David and Ellie Quisling ’62 Carlos and Bertha Rodriguez Daniel J. Sbicca ’82 Stephen Radford ’71 Frank D. Rodriguez ’81 Dr. Douglas and Diane Scalapino Christopher and Sally Radich ’81 Robert and Laura Rodriguez Howard and Ethel Scar Kenneth Radtkey and Susan Van Atta ’83/’77 Mark Roemer Lynn Scarlett ’70,’73 Ellen and Robert Raede, Jr. ’80/’80 Anthony and Kyra Rogers Stephen Scarpulla ’03 Janis Raffa Dr. Herbert and Charlie Rogove Mary Schaefer Monte and Louise Ragland ’76 Dr. Francesc and Kathleen Roig /’94 Paul Schaefer ’88 Dr. Iraj Isaac Rahmim and Laurie Chow ’85 Susan Romero Kent and Kathleen Schaum Samuel Raimi and Gillian Greene Dr. Wade and Terry Roof Cathy Schechter ’92 Ganesh Rajan ’84,’87 Richard and Margit Roos-Collins Thomas Schelly ’91 Susannah Rake Dr. Mark A. Rose and Dr. Ann Bermingham Gregory and Debbie Schem Jim M. Rakela Steve and Michele Rose Dr. David and Ahbra Schiff Francisco Ramon Dr. Steven Rose and Deborah Thacker-Rose ’70 David Schiff Paul D. Ramsey ’89 Allan Ghitterman and Susan Rose Michael Schindler Richard and Elizabeth Randolph ’70 Charles and Gayle Rosenberg Linda and Jeffrey Schlageter ’65/’65,’67 Maria Raso and Thomas Umenhofer ’86 Priam and Judy Rosenberg Leanne Schlinger ’05 Mary K. Ray ’82 Martha Rosenberg Phyliss and Thomas Schmedake ’84 Michael Ray and Janine Galligani ’93/’87 Edwin and Bobbie Rosenblatt Dr. Christina Schmidt Hornback ’76 Dr. Valencia Ray and Darrell Jackson Drs. Harvey and Eileen Rosenblum ’70,’72 Mark and Maria Schmidt Dorothy and David Raznick David and Elena Rosenheimer ’88 Stephen Schmidt Robert and Linda Raznick Bruce and Mikel Ross Jason and Melissa Schneider ’93 Dr. Donald Redalje ’71 Drs. Cissy and Richard Ross ’04,’08 Michele Schneider ’91 Gary and Wendi Reece Stuart and Marybeth Ross ’66/’68 John A. Schnittker and Joan H. Davidson Christopher and Otilia Reece John Rossi ’84 William Schoenholz and Mithra Sheybani ’77 Dr. Daniel and Carol Reed ’89/’79 Dr. Walter and Marie Rossiter ’68/’66 Hal and Dana Schornstein Chris and Barbara Reed ’87 David and Christina Rottman ’88/’86 Larry Schramm ’73 Walt and Helen Rehm ’70/’75 Borislav and Yvonna Rousseva Norma and Paul Schrieffer ’87

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 89 Steven and Ester Schroeder ’71 Steven Shugart and Mary Jane Weigel Shugart ’80 John and Lori Staff Brad Schuette Fred and Stephanie Shuman Linda Stafford Burrows Kurt Schuette Dr. John and Tokie Shynk Morgan and Anne Staines Berta Schulte Dr. Christine and Mike Siddoway ’95 Gregory and Dale Stamos ’68/’75 Peter and Hollie Schulte Kent Sidney ’88 Paul and Susan Stander Dr. Bruce Schwartz Dr. Rafik and Rita Sidrak Steven Starkey and Olivia Erschen Deborah L. Schwartz and R. W. Ziegler Jr. ’90 Dr. David and Julie Siegel Linda D. Starkman Mark and Lynda Schwartz ’84 Richard Sigler ’67 Sudi Staub Robin and Richard Schwartz Steven Silbaugh and Dale Dunlap James and Cynthia Stebbins Steven and Jodi Schwartz ’91 Kate Silsbury Geoff and Kim Stedman Fred Schwarzenbach and Leslie Prussia ’79 Dr. Maynard E. Silva ’72,’75,’80 Lynne and Carl Steffens, Jr. /’85 John Schwenger ’88 Todd and Leigh Silva ’92/’92 Russell C. Steiner William and Linda Scilacci Michael Silveira ’77 July Steinhorn Lisa Scimens and John Moss ’76 Derigan and Alison Silver ’94 Steven Senesac and Ann Steinmetz ’77/’71 Timothy and Joye Scott Lawrence and Judith Silverman Dr. David and Lauren Stempel ’00 Dr. Sandra and Eric Seale Anne Silverstein Diana Stephens Holman Dale and Judy Seborg Adam Silvestri ’05 William Edwards and Cardella Stephens Lubos and Eva Sec Howard and Carol Simon Bradley and Teresa Stephenson ’77/’78 Bernad Seder and Lilyan Cuttler Arnold and Sandy Simon Cynthia Stephenson ’89 Walter and Jeanne Sedgwick Jim and Gretchen Simpson ’69/’69 Robert and Prudence Sternin Bonnie Seeberger Dr. Michael and Susan Simpson ’67,’70,’85 Frank and Kay Stevens ’59/’62 Dr. Patricia Segarini ’78 Yoram Singer and Dahlia Malkhi Andrew Stewart and Candace Walker ’96/’98 Nathan Seiberg David and Helen Skjeie ’74 Stephen and Debra Stewart Arthur A. Seidelman George Slajchert Melinda and Robert Stewart ’87 Catherine Selmi ’78 Kenneth Slaught and Elizabeth Hawkins Slaught ’79 Dave and Denise Stillinger Daniel and Susan Semegen Larry and Ruth Sleep ’69/’70 Robin Stimson ’81 Fred Sepulveda, Jr. ’76 Richard Sloan and Patricia Dechow Drs. Cynthia and Michael Stohl Marius and Andreea Seritan Roy Sloan Lew and Rachel Stolpner Dr. Michael and Cynthia Seroka ’75 Dr. Tine Sloan Bradford and Pamela Stone Alexandra Seros and Walter Ulloa ’72 Mark Small ’73 Fiona Stone James Seruto ’99 Ridge and Tana Smidt Marty F. Stone ’82 David Seubert Amy and Brian Smiley ’82 Rebecca and Nathaniel Stone ’02/’04 Rich and Patti Severa Amy Smith ’95 Ann and Ed Stoutenborough ’86 Jaime and Maria Sevilla Dr. Bradley and Robin Smith ’83 Charles and Kerry Strathman ’65/’65 John T. Shaffer Christopher P. Smith ’80 Richard and Cynthia Strauch Mark and Tami Shalvarjian ’84/’87 Angie and Craig Smith ’94/’90 Dr. Mitchell J. Strauss ’86 Kenneth Shamordola ’65 Delia Smith Robert and Kathleen Streeter William and Jill Shanbrom ’75 Denise and Dan Smith Dr. Christopher Striebich and Tanya Argo ’82 Pradip and Mamatha Shankar ’82,’83 Jay and Sally Smith William Stringfellow and Nathalie DuBoiss-Stringfellow Royce Sharp ’90 Steve Smith Brian and Yvonne Strom Patricia Shattuck ’00 Tim Smits Von Owen Marc Stuart and Sheryl Gorchow-Stuart Michael P. Shea ’95 Lucia Snowhill Paul Stumpf Dr. Jack and Anitra Sheen Steven and Carolyn Snyder ’84/’83 Philip and Patricia Sullivan Chaney and Natasha Sheffield Stephen Snyder and Fay Orton Snyder ’65 Michael Sulmeyer Craig and Laura Shelburne Mark and Daria Sogomian ’91/’99 Victoria M. Summers and Robert Kubick ’81 George and Linda Shelby Randall and Roxanna Solakian ’74 Frederick and Lori Sutliff Charles and Diane Sheldon Peter and Vivian Solodkin ’99 James and Cynthia Suzuki ’79 Ross Sheldon Carlos Solorio William Swadley ’79 Eddie Sheldrake Dr. Jon and Ann Sonstelie Mary Jo Swalley Chung Shen and Katharine Pao Jenni Sorkin and Cheri Owen Edward and Valerie Sweat Kai Li and Jian Shen Manuel Soto, IV ’97 Paul and Jody Sweet ’69 Dr. John Shepherd and Jenifir Bruno ’92 David and Maria Spanel Barry and Jennifer Swenson Patrick and Alicia Shepherd Toby and Amy Spangler ’85 Nicholas Swinmurn ’96 Jeffry Sherbakoff and Amelia Gomez William Sparano ’97 Denise Ta Carolyn Sherman and W. Charles Adams ’67 Wade Specht Cathleen Taff ’91 Holly and Lanny Sherwin Joan Speirs Christopher Tai and Sydney Lewis Dr. Steven Sherwin and Karen Lehrer April and Roger Spencer ’92 Susan A. Tait ’00 Rose C. Sherzai Helene and Bill Spencer ’69 Gregory Takata ’81 Howard Shiebler Sara Spencer Marsha Talbert Kathleen Shields and Merlin Davis ’81 Joseph and Holly Spiers Christine Talbott and John Galli ’74 Michael and Annette Shimada Ryan and Stacey Spilborghs ’05 Ashok and Kay Talwar Rabbi Ira Youdovin and Evely Shlensky Doris M. Spotten David and Pamela Tambo Scott and Michele Shoemaker Amber and Ben Sprague ’06 Victor and Junko Tanaka Keith and Pamela Shore Lynne Sprecher Diana Tani ’85 Lynn Shore Carol Spungen Joan Tanner David and Candace Short ’62/’67 Richard and Patricia St. Clair ’66 Adel and Maggie Tannous

Societies & Supporters Timothy and Barbara Tasker ’89/’89 Cumrun Vafa and Afarin Sadr Dr. R. Ian and Louise Webb ’59 Anthony and Lenore Tate Elia Valdez ’04 Catherine Weber Arlie Tatum ’56 Ignacio and Stella Valdivia Dr. Nathan Weber ’96 Brenton and Katie Taylor ’03/’04 Ernest Valenzuela ’61 Dr. Willes and Kathleen Weber Jim and Denise Taylor Gerard Valois and Diane Aguerre-Valois Richard and Candace Weeks Anthony and Sherryl Taylor Patricia Van Every Dong Wei and Xin Guo Stacey Taylor ’92 Dr. Petra Van Koppen ’79,’84 Jon and Katherine Weiner Carlene and W. L. Taylor Michael Van Meter Morton and Judith Weisman Robert and Leah Temkin Kathryn Van Orden ’77 Michael Weiss ’00 Dr. Linda and Milton* Tenno Duane Varnam Warren Weiss Stanley and Terri Terada ’85 Deborah Vasquez Barton and Lynn Weitzenberg ’68 George and Amy Tharakan Evangelina Vasquez Michelle Welker Cristina Thomas Issac and Maria Vaughn James Wells Eleanor L. Thomas David and Julie Veenstra ’89 Dr. Michael Wells and Marie Simovich ’74 Les and Ellen Thomas ’75/’78 Rob Veis ’77 Monica Wells Frederica Thompson Stephen Vella and Nohl Martin Clark and Jill Welton ’92 Phyllis and J.C. Thompson Raj Venkatesan Steven and Ann Welton ’95 Lewis and Christina Thompson ’94,’95/’95 John and Kathy Venneman ’76 Timothy J. O’Hern and Charlotte J. Welty ‘81/’77,’81 Todd and Fazeela Thompson ’76 Janet and John Vereuck Li Wen Shelby Thorner John and Rachel Villa Andreas and Brigitte Wendker Richard and Toni Thornton Paul and Pamela Villalobos James West and Karen Prinzmetal Richard Tico Francisco Villalta and Gwendolyn Harrison ’93 Michael and Marion Westmore ’61 Bill and Grace Tiernay ’53/’52 Jim and Charlotte Villanueva Timothy and Mary Weston ’69 Dr. Bruce H. Tiffney and Robin Gowen Tiffney Thomas Vincent ’87 Jacqueline Laterry Whalen ’05 Carrie and Thomas Tighe David and Susan Viniar Matthew O’Malley Wheeler ’04 Lester and Julie Tobias Paul and Carole Viviano ’75 Dennis M. Whelan ’79 Dr. Ronald and Ann Tobin Joe and Priscilla Vivio Leslie Whigham Drs. Rachel and Waldo Tobler ’87 Mary Beth and James Vogelzang Gregory and Susan White Charles and Tiffany Tolman ’93 Christopher Fitzgerald and Lisa Volgenau-Fitzgerald Scott and Kathleen White ’73 Jessica Tomakin Bruce and Lisa Vong Brady and Katie Whitlow Catherine L. Tonne and David W. Ohst ’81 Daniel Voorhies and Kylee Hall ’03 Teri Wielenga ’81 Patricia Toppel Hubert and Susan Vos John and Mary Wiemann Eric and Jeanette Torchon Thomas Vu Dr. Edward S. Wilbarger, Jr. ’80 Ina Tornallyay Rita Vyas Charles McClintock and Carol Wilburn Leigh Torres Tom and Esther Wachtell Matthew Wilhite ’03 Art J. Torsiglieri William Wagner and Susan Aldrich Wagner Richard and Teri Wilks Sam and Barbara Toumayan Drs. Michael and Cora Wahl ’84 Honorable Das and Jonnie-Erica Williams ’05 Leonard L. Tozier ’66 Leslie Wahrmund ’85 Frank and Parmele Williams Erin Tracy ’92 Sheila Wald Harold Williams and Nancy Englander Scott and Mary Tracy ’72 Genevieve Waldman ’92 Katie G. Williams ’96 Alex Trebby ’03 Christopher Walker ’83,’86 Knox Williams Maria Trefethen Andre Wyss and Susan Walker Lowell and Marsha Williams ’69 Timothy Tremblay Timothy and Claire Walker ’69 Nancy L. Williams ’68 Dr. Robert and Christen Treuhaft Pamela Walsh Richard Williams ’59, The Richard Williams Family Bert and Tessie Tritschler Li K. Wang ’86 Dr. Melvin and Danielle Willis ’68,’75,’03/’71 Benjamin and Cheryl Trosky Yuerong Wang Bill and Carolyn Wilson Susan Trubitz Dr. Yulun and Susan Wang ’82,’88/’84 Mark Wilson and Kristen Demir Wilson ’91 Chao Sung Tsai and Shu Chen Yang Richard Salaiz and Cathy Ward Paul Wilson Marievic Tuazon Dr. Dana Ware Ralph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66 Nathaniel Tuck ’95 Michael Warffuel Maritza Mejia-Wilson and Travis Wilson ’04/’02 David Tufts, Jr. Dr. Bronwen Brindley and John Warren ’83,’85/’76 Susan Christensen Wimer ’89 Bob and Susan Tuler ’78 David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco Aubrey Wing ’95 Melissa Turner ’98 Libe Washburn Barry N. Winick and Linda Saccoccio Richard Turner and Britta Erickson ’85 John and Tara Washington Roger and Linda Winkelman Dennis and Cynthia Turnipseed ’70 Lawrence Waterhouse Alastair and Ann Winn ’73 Betsey Tyler James Watkins ’77 John Winther Sam Tyler and Sandra Scott-Tyler W. Wright Watling Dr. Erik and Dyanne Wipf Raymond K. Thatcher and Yinn S. Tzeng Denise Watson-Lum Dr. Vaughn and Deanna Wipf ’60 David and Leah Uetrecht Brenda Watts Dr. Robert and Sharon Wiskocil Cynthia Ulman ’83 Dr. Richard J. Watts Drs. Michael and Beth Witherell Linda Ulrich ’83 Vik and Tanya Watamull Robin Witmer Edward Underhay Mark Wawro and Melanie Gray Amy Wittbrodt Alexis Upton-Knittle and Lloyd Cook ’70 Michael and Alexis Weaver ’99 Dr. Stewart Witzeman and Mercedes Uribe Kenneth Webb Kerry Miller-Witzeman ’84/’83 Chloe C. Uy Larry Webb ’87 Damian Woetzel and Heather Watts Paul Uyesaka Drs. Leland and June Webb ’63

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 91 Mike and Kim Wolivar YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S Ariana C. Green ’07 Donald Wong COUNCIL Elijah Green ’12 Stephen Wong and Laura Truffaut $500 to $4,999 Dinah Griego ’08 Peter and Vivian Wong Michael Griffith ’09 David Wood and Jane Doughty Anooshik Vartanian Aaghan ’15 Laurence Hall ’13 Frederick and Carol Wood ’84 Alessandra Albanese ’16 Marc Halverson ’14 Lynn and Ronald Wood ’69 Nicholas J. Ambrosini ’07 Taryn Hanson ’12 Lieutenant Colonel Norman M. Wood, Retired ’64 Matthew Anderson ’08 Kara Hart ’13 Roger and Kelly Wood Robert Anderson ’11 Mario E. Hollands ’11 Dr. Douglas and Caryn Woodburn ’79 Hannah Armer ’18 Alexander J. Huitric ’14 Dan and Katy Woods Chris and Brianna Ashley ’08/’08 Deepti Kannapan ’15 Dr. Jerry and Ginger Woolf ’71 Christopher Badger ’12 Andres Kao ’11 Peter C. Woolson ’78 Colleen Barrera ’09 Rahul Kapadia ’12 Jim Woosley Toby Bautista ’08 Lydia Kapsenberg ’14 Dr. Richard Wright and Sally Frankl ’73 Robert Beckman ’08 Thomas Kaufmann ’12 Haiping Wu ’08 Jonathan and Lauren Bell ’08/’06 Meghan Killian ’10 Iris T. Wu ’19 Evan Bender ’15 Christopher Kim ’11 Geofrey and Laura Wyatt Robert Benson ’07 Jeffrey Kohn ’12 Dr. Philip and Carolyn Wyatt Dr. Luca Bertelli and Be Zhang ’05,’09/’08 Eileen Koven and John Leen ’07 Winston and Julia Wyckoff Anna Billiau ’08 Drs. Daniel and Jessica Krogstad ’12/’12 Terrence and Georgina Yacap Marissa Blanco ’12 Ethan A. Kuefner ’13 James Yager Robert J. Blauer ’07 Amy Kuhn ’10 Masumi Yamada Ian R. Blue ’10 Peter Kuriyama ’12 Winnie Yamada Bounlay Bounleuth ’08 Nikkalet Kurland ’15 Sheryl Yamamoto ’84 Stephanie Brower ’09 Dr. James Lamoureux ’15 Dr. Kerem and Lee Yaman ’96,’97 Kaitlin Brown ’15,’17 Mary Larios ’06,’09 Xiren Yan and Shi Li Stefan Brown ’13 Erica Lau ’13 Kathryn A. Yates ’75 Craig Bumatay ’08 Lorrin Lee Kwai ’08 Tony and Stephanie Yates Mathew Burciaga ’16 Na Lee ’12 Marisa V. Yeager ’95 Cory J. Calderon ’11 Joseph Y. Li ’11 Qun Yin and Jiang Zhu Craig A. Calkins ’08 Kevin Jay Lien ’10 Drs. Killian and Joan Ying Salud L. Carbajal and Gina M. Joey Lim ’13 Bill and Abbe Yingst ’81/’81 Gonzales-Carbajal ’90/’09 David H. Liu ’09 Grant and Karen Yip ’03/’08 Joel Cesare ’12 Fangyuan Liu ’15 David and Susan Yossem Jordan Chamberlain ’15 Harris Ken-ming Liu ’10 Daniel and Denise Young Stephanie W. Chen ’11 Trevor Londergan ’14 Darrell Young ’97 Keith Cheung ’15 David A. Lopez ’08 Dr. David B. Young ’96 Cecilia L. Choi ’11 Jeffrey R. Lopez ’10 Karen Young Jonathan Chu ’12 Rigoberto Lopez ’09 Dr. Michael and JoAnne Young Zachary F. Cline ’11 Cesar Lozano ’07 Dr. Steven H. Young Cody Corona ’10 Junkai Lu ’15 Hao Yuan and Wenna Li Carol Crowley ’13 Choi G. Lui ’09 Stanley and Judith Zabar Jennifer Cruz ’16 Johann Ly ’11 Alan Zaentz Matthew Dale ’07 Ashley A. Mattos ’08 Marilouise and Albert Zager ’66 Robert and Bobbie Dame ’06/’08 Dustin May ’08 Milton and Deann Zampelli Leopaul Deguzman ’15 Sean McCaman ’11 Barbara Morgan-Zaney and Kevin Zaney ’83 Dr. Mark S. Demarest ’09 Matthew McColgan ’08 William and Mary Zant ’74 Hang Deng ’07 Tina McGinnis ’07 David Zarotsky Denny Directo ’10 Andrew James McGuire ’11 Michael and Diane Zarrilli James Ray Dizon ’11 Michael McKeown ’12 Thomas and Suzanne Zarrilli Kevin Donohue ’15 Teresa Medina ’14 Dr. Foojan Zeine Aidee Duarte ’12 Xuan Yen F. Melchiore ’13 Ohad and Maryann Zeira Benjamin Edelstein ’11 Eduardo and Margaret Mercado ’11/’11 Dr. Steven and Katherine Zelko ’81 Nicholas Elliott ’11 Sophie Taylor Meryash ’11 Frank Zhang and Anney Chen Dr. Mohamed El-Zeftawi ’12 Joshua D. Mesna ’13 Helen Zhang Jordan M. Fabula ’15 Justine Miller ’09 Renee Zhang Nicole A. Finkelstein ’09 Tiana Miller-Leonard ’15 Tong Zhou and Ling Song Bryan C. Fleming ’07 Justin Morgan ’07 David Zimmerman Tamara Ford ’12 Sutton J. Morgan ’08 Dr. Robert and Patricia Zucherman Nathan French ’13 Sai Prashanth Mukunthan ’14 Diane Downend Samuel Galle ’07 David A. Murphy ’10 Dale Zurawski and Geoffrey Slaff ’04 Alejandro Garcia ’18 Balasubramaniam Muthuvelu ’14 Rebecca Gayle ’08 Burak and Deniz Ozek ’10 Cody Gibson Dr. Michael Crowell and Dr. Katharine Page ’09/’08 Milos Golic ’11 Timothy Pelayo ’09 Aaron S. Gordon ’13 Colburn Pittman ’17

Societies & Supporters Alexie V. Pizarev ’12 Dr. Güenter and June Ahlers Paulette and John Callahan Alexandra Platt ’12 Paul Alex John and Gail Campanella Joe Plume ’10 Dr. Rodney and Deanna Alferness Jan and Randy Campbell ’74 Shan Randhawa ’10 Dennis Allen and Jennifer Cushnie ’64/’73 Steve and Kathy Campbell ’63/’63 Daniel Ring ’10 Fred and Roxana Anson Paul and Julie Capritto ’76/’81 Kamyab Sadaghiani ’08 Bruce and Judy Anticouni Steve and Amy Caron Dana Saign ’07 Evan and Patricia Aptaker Marcy L. Carsey H’04 Bruce Salgado ’11 Ralph and Lucy Archuleta Rosalie Castanon Jonathan L. Santiago ’14 Robert Arenz, Jr. ’80 Rollie and Nell Cavaletto ’65 Dominique Savage ’17 Sarah Argyropoulos Daniel and Robin Cerf Michael Scalise ’12 John and Jody Arnhold ’75 Dr. Bill and Mary Cheadle Matthew Schermerhorn ’09 Doug Asbury ’82 David Chin, Jr. ’92 Lawrence D. and Pamela A. Schmidt ’07/’06,’07 Gregory and Barbara Asplund ’83 Roger and Sarah Chrisman Gayle Schumacher ’15 Stuart R. Atkins Joe and Sharlesa Clark Michael Self ’08 Robert L. and Kelly Avery William Burke and Nancy Bell Coe Jimmy J. Shang ’07 John and Susan Axline Jay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83 Zehong Shen ’16 David Bancroft and Bethany Ulmer ’73 John and Marcia Cohen Nicholas Sherer ’12 Cheryl Barber ’66 Timothy and Janemarie Cohen ’76/’76 Scott E. Shield ’09 Paris and Christopher Barclay Larry and Shelley Coldren Mary Shirley ’07 William and Susan Baribault Honorable Paul Cole and Linda Cole ’71 Jakob Staahl ’15 Ronald Bartell and Christine Mitchell ’73,’75 John and Beverly Colgate ’69 Igor Stavchanskiy ’09 Dr. Pamela and Timothy Bartley ’82 Drs. J.W. and Sue Colin Lauren Steely ’15 David A. Bartman ’94 Guy and Courtney Comer ’93 Dr. Justin D. Steinfadt ’08,’11 John and Barbara Bartman Robert and Sandy Comstock Thomas Steinhart ’09 Susan and Riley Bechtel ’78 Steven and Sharen Comstock ’74 Kenneth Sterling ’12,’14 Gary and Mary Becker Dan Contreras Jianfeng Sun ’14 John Beckwith Stephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69 Colette Sutton ’16 Robert Beeton ’68 Dr. Howard Cooperman Dr. Nobutaka Takara ’09,’12 Arnold and Jill Bellowe William Cornfield Danielle Thompson ’12 Joel and Wendy Bennett Bruce and Toni Corwin H’97 Kyle Thompson ’11 Stan and Joann Benson Rafael Costas, Jr. ’86 Stephen Tjan ’13 Barrie Bergman Jeremy and Joanne Cowperthwaite ’80 Joseph and Lindsay Vaisman ’06/’06 Donn R. Bernstein H’79 Karen and Ted Coyne ’91 Ethan R. Veitch ’13 Mark and Kathleen Berry ’73 Shona Crabtree and Alexander MacGillivray ’06 Matthew and Sara Vlasach ’06/’07 Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67 Stephen and Linda Crowe Andrew Vogel ’07 Fred C. Best James and Esther Curtice ’70 Nicholas Volmar ’07 Gary and Ellen Bialis Stewart and Louisa Cushman ’93/’93 Lindsay Vong ’16 Dr. Ed and Sue Birch H’95 Lauri and Michael Dahlin ’78/’84 Joseph Wallace ’12 John and Hazel Blankenship ’65 Gary Dales ’77 Tianyu Wang ’15 Phil and Charlene Bosl ’68/’69 Jack and Laura Dangermond Steven E. Watts ’15 Robert Lee Boughton III ’80 Ann Daniel Dr. Donald Wenz ’14 Sally A. Boughton Bill R. Danielson ’73,’75 Evan West ’14 Susan E. Bower ’81 John A. Davis, Jr. ’82,’84 Ryan C. Wilson ’08 Dr. Michael and Marilyn Bowers Laurie Deans and Joe Medjuck Kevin Wojcik ’12 Susan Bowey Brent and Dagny Dehlsen Crispin Wong ’07 Sandra Bragar and Jerome Rossen ’93 James and Deanna Dehlsen Ai S. Yamada ’19 Dr. Patricia Bragg Scott and Lisa Dettmer ’78 Pui Lam Yuen ’14 Richard L. and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68 Dr. Steve and Deborah Dinsmore ’71 Mika Yukimura ’10 James Brewer ’92 William and Janet Dinsmore ’68 Shane Zamora ’08,’10 Dr. Peter and Karen Brill Diane Dodds ’68 Philip and Diane Brotherton ’83 Carol Donald and James Murray ’82 CHANCELLOR’S PATRONS James Brous and Mary Lane Scherer Dr. David Doner, Jr. Nancy Brown James and Kathleen Doty ’71/’70 The Chancellor’s Patrons have made annual Drs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis Bruice Susan L. Dougherty ’94 donations of $1,000 or more for five Wendel Bruss Ross Dowd and Marnie Hrones ’94 consecutive years. The following donors are Rinaldo and Lalla Brutoco Dr. Harold and Kathleen Drake being recognized for their longstanding Wayne and Kathy Bryan ’66,’69 Chad and Norean Dreier commitment and dedication towards Nancy Budzinski Jones and Donald Jones ’70 Dr. Karel Driesen ’99 UC Santa Barbara. Ernie and Rebecca Bumatay ’71 James and Patricia Drinkwater ’73 Anonymous (16) Mary Burchill and Mark Maxson ’76/’75 Linda La Kretz Duttenhaver ’77 Dr. Stephen and Barbara Abbott ’65/’65 Dan and Meg Burnham Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80 Dr. Norman and Susan Abrahamson Teresa Burns Gunther and Andrew Gunther ’79 Robert Eby and Louise Levien Scott and Lynda Adelson Andrew and Kimberly Busch Morgan Hoff and Tracey Edwards ’75,’77/’74 David and Lena Adishian ’89 Andrew and Elizabeth Butcher Gary and Rebecca Eldridge Bill and Dorothy Adler Dr. Richard and Annette Caleel Barbara Eliasen Dr. Dana T. Aftab ’85

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 93 Rune Eliasen Thomas and Toni Guckert ’79/’79 Dr. Myron Shapero and Susan Keller /’85 Donnelley and Cinda Erdman Paul Guido and Stephen Blain Dorcas Kelley ’84 Brian and Jan Escalera Richard and Mimi Gunner ’62 Madge Kelley ’81 Dr. Tom and Doris Everhart Richard and Lois Gunther Jamie and Julie Kellner Dr. Ray and Mary Evert John and Meg Gurley ’78,’83 Bernard Kelmenson and Mona Rose ’90 Robert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-Feinberg Norman and Jane Habermann Landon Kelt Ryan and Stacey Fell ’94/’94 Carla Hahn Herbert and Elaine Kendall Betty Filippin Norman and Rene Hale ’71 Thomas J. Kenny and Susan A. McMillan ’86 David Finkel Eva and Dr. Yoel Haller Dr. Wayne and Joan Kidder Dr. Michael and Leslie Fisher Lea Halterman Benjamin and Laura King ’94 Timothy and Audrey Fisher Stephen and Janice Hamill Gregory P. King ’76,’80 Richard and Miriam Flacks Dr. Charles Nicholson and Judith Hamilton Bill and Linda Kitchen Dorothy Flaster Margaret Hamister ’70 Barry and Jill Kitnick Guillermo Fleites ’82 Robin Hanifin ’73 Daniel and Sherri Kleeburg ’86 Chris and Malin Fletcher ’77 Simone and Laurentius Harrer Leslie and Jeffrey Klonoff ’80 William and Christine Fletcher Dr. Fred and Pamela Harris /’68 James and Janice Knight David Florimbi and Nancy Simon Gerald Harter Dr. R. Michael Koch ’89 Mark and Lin Foletta ’82 Felicie and Paul W. Hartloff, Jr. Drs. Robert and Lynn Koegel Beth and R. Hale Foote ’80 Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides Robert Kohn Dr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael Glassow ’74,’81 Jennifer Hawkins ’91 Drs. Petar and Anna Kokotovic Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-Grant Alasdair Heath and Karen Brockwell Louise and Stephen Komp ’63,’68 David and Linda Forman ’66/’67 Dr. Alan and Ruth Heeger Larry Koppelman and Nancy Walker Koppelman* Dennis and Patricia Forster Kathryn Henkens Kerry Ann Krisher ’81 Ron and Carole Fox Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09 Jack and Kay Krouskup ’71/’71 James A. Frank Thomas and Laura Hensler Deborah Kruse Scott and Jennifer Frank ’82 James Heslin and Rose Hau ’73 Dr. Moyses Kuchnir Cary D. Franklin ’75 Steven and Linda Hicks ’70/’71 Steven and Nikki Lafferty ’75 Dr. Roger A. Freedman and Caroline Robillard Peggy Hill Peggy and Richard Lamb ’72,’87 Jay Freeman ’03 Kirby Hock and Nielma Bassig ’94 Charles and Margarita Lande Eleanor and William Freudenstein III Richard and Kristen Hogue ’82 Dr. Jim and Elly Langer John and Martha Gabbert Tim and Erin Holl ’95/’95 Dr. Dorothy Largay and Wayne Rosing Steven Gaines and Peggy Lubchenco Edith Hollister Robert and Patricia Leamy John and Carole Garand Steven and Anita Holmgren R. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69 Bryan Garbutt ’71 Dr. Daniel and Donna Hone Ruth and Jack Lemein ’66 Ralph Garcia, Jr. and Jean Bosworth Garcia ’83/’85 Michael Honer ’81,’91 Dr. Petra Lenz and Dr. Daniel Hartline ’80,’83 Dr. Yolanda M. Garcia ’70,’72,’98 Judith L. Hopkinson Dr. Carlos Levi and Lubella De Levi Robert and Cindy Gelber Dr. William and Jeanette Hosek ’64,’67 Cheryl and Steven Lewis ’96 Barry and Karen Gellert ’78 Preston and Maurine Hotchkis Scott and Tracy Lewis Faith Geoghegan ’59 M. Blair Hull ’65 Robert and Gretchen Lieff David L. Gersh and Anne Ready Dr. R. Stephen and Gail Humphreys Dr. Fima Lifshitz Dr. Paul and Marianne Gertman Richard and Andrea Hutton Jeffrey T. Light and Christine C. Wong Gordon and Ann Getty Ted Iantuono ’89 Carl and Jo Lindros Randolph and Patricia Getz ’73/’73 George and Shari Isaac Yuan Liu ’81,’85 Lew and Genevieve Geyser Nikola Ivanovic ’95 Karl Lopker and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’73/’77 Dennis and Mary Ghan ’74/’74 Jeffrey and Hollye Jacobs Lillian Lovelace Carol Gibbens Peter and Madeline Jacobson Michael and Diane Lowry ’66 Dr. David and Patricia Gibson ’65,’84 Thomas and Anne Jagodits ’90/’91 Harry Lucas, Jr. Stephen and Kathy Gibson ’74/’73 Susan C. Jamgochian ’63,’81 Keith and Dana Lupton ’90 Mark Gittler Rich and Luci Janssen Catherine and Miguel Madrid ’88 Alicia G. Goldsmith ’82 Holly P. Jennings Marilyn Magid Dexter Goodell ’61 Richard and Bonnie Jensen H’06 James Maloney and Andrew Nance ’84 Dr. Rush and Melanie Goodman ’79 Jack and Kimberly Johnson ’97/’97 Timothy and Bernadette Marquez John Gould ’86 Peter and Ellen Johnson David Marshall Dr. Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton Sharyn Johnson Dr. Philip and Patricia Martzen ’73,’78 Patrick and Joanne Graham William and Tyrena Jones ’77 Dr. James and Roxane Mattinson ’66,’70/’64 Maria and Richard A. Grant, Jr. E ’68 and Eric Juline Richard and Marilyn Mazess Robert and Lea Grantham ’75 John and Elyse Karow ’86/’86 Craig and Susan McCaw David Gray ’68,’73 Harvey Karp Dr. Lorraine McDonnell and Paul Graziano and Jo Swanda Elizabeth Karplus Dr. Stephen Weatherford Dr. Laura L. Butcher and Dr. Henry T. Greely Stephen and Lauren Katz Tina Hansen McEnroe and Paul V. McEnroe ’89 Bonnie Gregory Mitchell Kauffman and Joanne Moran ’77 Dr. Bruce and Kay McFadden Patricia Gregory Ron and Lynne Kaufman ’71 Dr. J. Sears and Marni McGee Rusty Gregory Robert and Irene Kavanaugh ’61 Frank and Sheila McGinity Gary and Julie Greinke John and Deborah Keever ’67/’67 Laura McHugh ’89 Marc Grossman and Mildred Patterson ’73 Mark and Gina Keller Amanda McIntyre

Societies & Supporters Michael and Gail McKenzie ’78 Michael and Marion Quinn Barbara Stupay ’73 John and Gloria McManus Susan Van Atta and Kenneth Radtkey ’77/’83 Mary Jo Swalley Dr. Robert and Norah McMeeking Ellen and Robert Raede, Jr. ’80/’80 Johan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92 Kay McMillan Monte and Louise Ragland ’76 Christine Talbott and John Galli ’74 Mark McMorrow ’82 Maria Raso and Thomas Umenhofer ’86 David and Pamela Tambo Michael and Brenda McNamara ’65 Joel S. Raznick ’81 Timothy and Barbara Tasker ’89/’89 Bernard and Ingrid McNeil ’88 Guy Redington ’72 Anthony and Sherryl Taylor Brent and Marie McQueen ’90 Winslow Reitnouer ’54 Jim and Denise Taylor Bruce and Patricia Meikle ’76 Dr. Ralf Remshardt and Caron Cadle ’91 Robert and Leah Temkin Dr. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H’09/’70 MA Julie and Michael Reshatoff, Jr. ’91/’89 Cristina Thomas Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63 Ted Rhodes and Joan Pascal Eleanor L. Thomas Paul and Karen Menzel Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12 Todd and Fazeela Thompson ’76 Bruce and Kathleen Micheel ’70 Drs. Scott and Shannon Rivenes ’88 William and Christine Thormahlen ’77, Dr. Claudine Michel ’82,’85 Jerry and Joan Rocco ’59 The William J. Thormahlen Family Richard and Eleanor Migues ’66/’64 Justine Roddick George Thurlow and Denise Eschardies ’73 Sara Miller McCune H’05 Dr. Francesc and Kathleen Roig /’94 Bill and Grace Tiernay ’53/’52 Gene and Sharyne Miller Allan Ghitterman and Susan J. Rose Dr. Bruce H. Tiffney and Robin Gowen Tiffney Glen H. Mitchel, Jr. Charles and Gayle Rosenberg Matthew Tirrell and Pamela LaVigne Kent M. Vining and Julie Ann Mock ’70/’75 Edwin and Bobbie Rosenblatt Dr. Ronald and Ann Tobin Gregory Mohr and Wendy Wittl ’76/’82 Richard and Rosalyn Rosin Drs. Rachel and Waldo Tobler ’87 William Monte and Donna Anderson ’80,’83 Raymond Rubenstein ’53 Michael* and Anne Towbes H’11 Maryanne Mott Dr. Richard and Linda Ryu Scott and Mary Tracy ’72 Dr. Kenneth Moure and Sara Norguay Douglas and Alice Safford ’85/’85 Bert and Tess Tritschler Sam Mudie and Patricia Glaser Dr. Rona J. Sande Benjamin and Cheryl Trosky Wallace Murdoch ’93 John and Randi Sanger Douglas and Deborah Troxel Dr. William and Joan Murdoch Dr. William Sanson Shirley Tucker Nori Muster ’78 Bruce D. and Susan M. Savett Bob and Susan Tuler ’78 Natalie Myerson Lynn Scarlett ’70 Mike and Julie Turner ’91 Dr. Spencer and Myra Nadler Linda and Jeffrey Schlageter ’65/’65,’67 Richard Turner and Britta Erickson ’85 John M. Nakata ’78 William Schoenholz and Mithra Sheybani ’77 Betsey Tyler Dr. Keir Nash and Dr. Marguerite Bouraad-Nash Jean Schuyler H’13 Ernest Valenzuela ’61 William and Eileen Nasif Mark and Lynda Schwartz ’84 Jo Beth Van Gelderen Michael Nebenzahl and Janet Offel ’78 Fred Schwarzenbach and Leslie Prussia ’79 Dr. Petra Van Koppen ’79,’84 Marshall and Janine Nelson ’66 Lisa Scimens and John Moss Dr. Daniel and Dianne Vapnek Henry and Nanette Nevins ’72 Richard and Ronda Scoby Bruce and Nancy Varner ’58 Holly and Gary Newman ’92 Bernad Seder and Lilyan Cuttler John and Janet Vereuck Robert and Jeannine Nida ’62/’60 Daniel and Susan Semegen Daniel Voorhies and Kylee Hall ’03 Mike and Dale Nissenson Donna and Dana Severy William Wagner and Susan Aldrich Wagner Michael and Elizabeth Noling David and Candace Short ’62/’67 Ted Waitt Dr. Donald and Janet O’Dowd Kate Silsbury Dr. Hongjun Zhu and Jing Wang ’03/’98 Barbara Offerman Todd and Leigh Silva ’92/’92 Dr. Yulun and Susan Wang ’82,’88/’84 Richard Olivas and Janice Casserly Olivas Michael Silveira ’77 Dr. Bronwen Brindley and John Warren ’83,’85/’76 Eric and Kelly Onnen ’81 Howard and Carol Simon W. Wright Watling Dr. Monica Orozco ’91,’93 Jim and Gretchen Simpson ’69/’69 Dr. Richard J. Watts Carmen Ortiz Kenneth and Elizabeth Slaught ’79 Dr. Ian and Louise Webb ’59 Edmund and Jan Ostendorf Paul and Cathie Slavik Dr. Nathan Weber ’96 Stephen and Louise Pahl ’77/’77 Amy and Brian Smiley ’82 Dr. Willes and Kathleen Weber Ralph and Kathleen Paige ’70,’72/’71 James and Stephanie Sokolove Alec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75 David Parker, Jr. ’83 Dr. Jon and Ann Sonstelie Bernice Weider Richard Payne and Patricia Chiota Phillip L. Spector and Carole Lebbin-Spector ’72 Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin Lindsay Penkower ’01 Helene and Bill Spencer ’69 Dr. Robert Weinman Dr. Constance Penley Carol Spungen Barton and Lynn Weitzenberg ’68 Gust and Mary Perlegos Richard and Patricia St. Clair ’66 Betty Elings Wells H’10 Eliot and Stephanie Peters ’00/’01 Linda Stafford Burrows Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82 Thomas Peters and Joy Dittberner ’73/’76 Tayloe and Cindy Stansbury Timothy and Mary Weston ’69 Joseph Phillips Judith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65 Dennis Whelan ’79 Ann Pless Brad and Tamara Stark ’92 Philip and Ann White ’84 Peter and Elizabeth Popoff ’70 Fredric E. Steck Scott and Kathleen White ’73 Gregory and Jane Porter ’81 John and Suzanne Steed Dr. Richard and Paula Whited ’63,’69 Dr. Jags and Robin Powar Russell C. Steiner Teri Wielenga ’81 Dr. Christopher and Julie Proctor Dr. Justin D. Steinfadt ’08,’11 Dr. Edward Wilbarger, Jr. ’80 Ron and Stacy Pulice Diana Stephens Holman Craig and Jane Williams Michael and Ceil Pulitzer Mike and Melissa Stewart ’91 Knox Williams Wendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton ’84 Drs. Michael and Cynthia Stohl Marie J. Williams ’89 James and Laura Putnam ’71/’71 Meghan and Robert Stoll, Jr. /’66 Richard Williams ’59, The Richard Williams Family

ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING 95 Dr. Melvin and Danielle Willis ’68,’75,’03/’71 California Community Foundation The James Irvine Foundation Ralph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66 California Marine Sanctuary Foundation Irvine Ranch Conservancy Travis Wilson and Maritza Mejia-Wilson ’02/’04 Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara Italian Cultural Heritage Foundation of Santa Barbara Alastair and Ann Winn ’73 Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies The Japan Steel Works, LTD. Dr. Erik and Dyanne Wipf Center for Community Change Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Dr. Vaughn and Deanna Wipf ’60 Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation International Drs. Michael and Beth Witherell Cisco Systems, Inc. Max Kade Foundation, Inc. Dick and Noelle Wolf Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Museum & Library Kaiser Permanente Stephen Wong and Laura Truffaut Cohen Veterans Bioscience, Inc. Karisma Foundation Dr. Bruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70 Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan The Karp Foundation, Inc. Drs. Fred and Linda Wudl Michael J. Connell Trust Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Clifford and Crystal Wyatt The Connie Frank Foundation The Kavli Foundation Geof and Laura Wyatt Conservation International Foundation William H. Kearns Foundation Dr. Philip and Carolyn Wyatt Jack Kent Cooke Foundation W.M. Keck Foundation Dr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01/H’01 Corning, Inc. W.K. Kellogg Foundation Michael and Kathryn Yates ’81 Cottage Health Systems Keysight Technologies Drs. Killian and Joan Ying Cox Communications The Kirby-Jones Foundation David and Susan Yossem CREST Kitchell Custom Homes Dr. Bruce Young ’96 The Shurl & Kay Curci Foundation KleinPartners Capital Corp Patricia Yzurdiaga Curvature Kraton Polymers Dr. Steven and Katherine Zelko ’81 Dancing Tides Foundation Kyocera Corporation Michael and Diane Ziering ’78 Len De Benedictis Charitable Remainder Trust Lam Research Corporation Jules Zimmer The Denver Foundation Las Cumbres Observatory Drs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’72,’89 The Dow Chemical Company Linked Foundation Dr. Robert and Patricia Zucherman The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Lopker Family Foundation East Bay Community Foundation MacDonald Family Foundation FOUNDATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, The Eloise Company MacFarlane, Faletti & Co. LLP TRUSTS, ORGANIZATIONS AND E-Scape Bio Magtera, Inc. CORPORATE CONTRIBUTORS ExxonMobil Foundation Mammoth Mountain Ski Area LLC Facebook Marin Community Foundation $10,000 and above Sean Vernon Feliciano Amazing Day Foundation The G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Anonymous (8) Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Foundation ACatechol, Inc. FLIR Systems Kay McMillan Investments Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. Ford Foundation The Craig and Susan McCaw Foundation Adelson Medical Research Foundation Freeman Foundation McCune Foundation ADRx The John Douglas French Alzheimer’s Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Agilent Technologies Foundation Fuji Electric Company, Ltd. Mentor Graphics alstria office REIT-AG Gareatis Foundation Minerva Biotechnologies Corporation Leo and Anne Albert Charitable Trust GE Global Research Mission Wealth Management LLC Allen Construction GenXComm, Inc. Mithun Family Foundation Alzheimer’s Association Amy P. Goldman Foundation Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation American Cancer Society Goldman Sachs Gives Mitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc. American Diabetes Association Goleta Star, LLC Moore Family Foundation American Honda Motor Company, Inc. Google, Inc. Gordon E. and Betty L. Moore Foundation American Iron and Steel Institute Gramian-Emrani Foundation Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust AMG Charitable Gift Foundation Greentech SA Moss Adams LLP Amicus Foundation The Gretler Foundation Multicampus Research P&I Foundations Ann Jie Foundation Griffiths Charitable Foundation Music Academy of the West The Annenberg Foundation The Hamister Foundation National Academies Keck Futures Initiatives Applied Materials, Inc. The Hawkins Foundation National Academy of Sciences Arcadia Fund The William Randolph Hearst Foundation National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. Arnhold Foundation, Inc. Heising-Simons Foundation National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Laura and John Arnold Foundation Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation National Geographic Society Asahi Kasei Corporation HRL Laboratories, LLC National Philanthropic Trust Association For Computing Machinery, Inc. 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Societies & Supporters PHT International, Inc. MATCHING GIFTS Northrop Grumman Foundation Pratt & Whitney NVIDIA PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP UC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges Oracle Corporation Procter & Gamble the following corporations and foundations Pacific Life Foundation The Ceil & Michael E. Pulitzer Foundation that generously matched gifts from alumni, Parnassus Investments Pure Engineering LLC parents and friends. PepsiCo Foundation QUALCOMM, Inc. AllianceBernstein Pfizer, Inc. Rainwater Charitable Foundation Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty Pacific Gas & Electric Company Ras Al Khaimah Center for Advanced Materials Allied World Paypal Rathmann Family Foundation American Online Giving Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Raytheon Amgen Foundation The Prudential Foundation Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation Apple Matching Gifts Program QUALCOMM, Inc. Regency Tropicana, LLC Applied Materials Foundation Raytheon Company The Ridley-Tree Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Research Affiliates Robertson Foundation Beckman Instruments Roche Matching Gifts Progam The Roddick Foundation Boeing Company SalesForce.com Foundation SAGE Publications, Inc. Boeing-McDonnell Foundation The Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation The San Francisco Foundation Brocade Communications Systems Silver Spring Network Sanoh Industrial Co., Ltd California Wellness Foundation Sony Corporation of America Santa Barbara Foundation Capital Group Companies, Inc. The Caryll M. & Norman F. Sprague Foundation Warren and Katherine Schlinger Foundation Caterpillar Foundation State Farm Companies Foundation Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Chevron Matching Gift Program Karl Storz Imaging, Inc. The Shanbrom Family Foundation Crail-Johnson Foundation Levi Strauss Foundation Shell International Exploration & Production D.A. Davidson & Co. Symantec Corporation Matching Gift Program The Philip and Aida Siff Educational Foundation Dell Employee Giving Program Synchrony Financial Silicon Valley Community Foundation Deloitte Foundation Synopsys The Simons Foundation DIRECTV TCF Foundation Single Step Foundation Dodge & Cox Tesoro Foundation The Paul A. Slavik Trust Edison International Texas Instruments Foundation Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Electronic Arts Travelers Companies Foundation, Inc. Smart Office Interiors Ernst & Young Foundation UBS Matching Gift Program Brook T. Smith Investments LLC Expedia, Inc. Unilever Foundation Sonos, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation UnitedHealth Group Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. First Eagle Investment Management Foundation Unum Corporation Southern California Edison FLIR Systems US Bank Foundation Stanford University Gap Foundation Gift Match Program Varian Associates, Inc. The Fredric E. Steck Family Foundation GE Foundation Varian Medical Systems The Stone Family Foundation GoodDoneGreat Veritas Charitable Matching Grants Program Stuart Foundation Google Matching Gifts Program Verizon Foundation SunPower H&R Block Foundation VISA GivingStation Teledyne Scientific Company Hewlett Packard Walt Disney Company Foundation John Templeton Foundation Hopkins & Carley Wells Fargo Matching Gift Center TKG Financial LLC IBM Matching Grants Program Western Asset Management Company Towbes Foundation Illumina Foundation Workday, Inc. U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Intel Corporation Xerox Foundation UCSB Alumni Association Intel Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Johnson & Johnson Volentine Family Foundation JustGive *Deceased Waitt Foundation KeyBank Foundation H = Honorary Alumni Walton Family Foundation KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation Note: UCSB graduation years for joint donors are Wawanesa Insurance Lam Research Foundation listed consecutively, for example: ‘71/’71 Helen & Will Webster Foundation Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Wells Fargo Foundation Lincoln Financial Foundation Every effort has been made to provide a Wells Fargo Philanthropy Fund LinkedIn Matching Gifts Program complete and accurate listing of donors. Wille Family Foundation Lockheed Martin Matching Gift Program We apologize for any omissions or errors that The Susan & Bruce Worster Foundation The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur may have occurred. Please contact the Senior Wyles Trust Foundation Foundation Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship Xerox Foundation McKesson Foundation at 805-893-3729 with corrections. Yardi Foundation Merck Company Foundation, Inc. Yoga Science Foundation Microsoft Matching Gift Program It is the policy of the University of California, James V. & Beverly R. Zaleski Foundation The Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Santa Barbara and the UC Santa Barbara Zhu Family Foundation Inc. Morgan Stanley Employee Giving Program Foundation that a modest portion of gifts and/or Network for Good the income from gifts may be used to defray the New York Life costs of raising and administering funds.

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