Rolando Gorostiza ACE Adult Learner of the Year INSIDE Honor Roll of Donors

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ContentsSPRING 2008

1 Message from the President College News: 2 New Nurse Paralegal Certificate 3 Working Together

4 Alumni Profile: Invention is published by Convoys and College Courses: Lt. Jason Anderson BA ’06 Thomas Edison State College

DR. GEORGE A. PRUITT 6 Cover Story: President Rolando Gorostiza BS ’07 JOE GUZZARDO Actions Speak Louder Than Words Editor

CHRIS MILLER 10 Message from the Foundation Chair Art Director Page 12 11 Foundation: Contributors: KELLY SACCOMANNO Honor Roll of Donors LINDA SOLTIS 20 Applause, Applause: Alumni News

Cover Story: 6 Rolando Gorostiza ’07 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Alumni, Students and Friends, Albert Einstein said, “It is every man’s obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it.” This issue of Invention is dedicated to people and organizations who have followed Einstein’s advice. Their generous support enables Thomas Edison State College to continue to fulfill its mission to provide flexible, high-quality, collegiate learning opportunities for self-directed adults wherever they live or work. Each year, alumni, businesses, corporations and employees of Thomas Edison State College make substantial financial contributions that allow the College to increase enrollment, expand our academic enterprise and maintain our dedication to adult learners. In this edition, you will read about two graduates who embody the spirit of Thomas Edison State College. One is Rolando Gorostiza ’07, a manager for L’Oreal USA, who was selected as this year’s Adult Learner of the Year by the American Council on Education. This husband and father of three recalls the experience of completing his degree at Thomas Edison State College at the same time his children were pursuing their own college educations. The other is Lt. Jason Anderson ’06, a member of the U.S. Army National Guard, who finished his degree while serving in Iraq. Lt. Anderson tells us how Thomas Edison State College courses on Islam helped him understand the people and places he encountered during his deployment. These graduates’ stories illustrate the importance of Thomas Edison State College’s mission and the financial support we receive every year from loyal donors, including the Thomas Edison State College Foundation. On behalf of the entire College family, I would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Thomas Edison State College Foundation for its support of our institution and for its work on behalf of the Annual Fund, our special events and other development initiatives. We are grateful to all who have supported the College during the past year! Sincerely,

Dr. George A. Pruitt President

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Thomas Edison State College Launches New Nurse Paralegal Certificate

o help meet the growing demand PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE THAT PREPARES NURSES AS for experienced nurses who NURSE PARALEGALS OR LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANTS Tunderstand the law, the School of Professional and Continuing Studies at Thomas Edison State College has INTRODUCTION TO NURSE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW created a new professional certificate in PARALEGALISM Mentor: William Jenson Nurse Paralegal Studies. Mentor: Nancy Wilson Soga, RN Jenson is a graduate of the Suffolk Wilson Soga is a graduate of Cameron University Law School, the judicial The 45-week online program is modeled University and Long Island University. officer of the United States Department after the College’s general Paralegal She has practiced nursing for more than of Agriculture (USDA), and vice chair of Studies certificate, launched in 2007, 16 years, is a charter member of the the American Bar Association's section which focuses on the use of Morristown, N.J., chapter of the on Administrative Law and Regulatory in the legal profession. The Nurse American Association of Legal Nurse Practice in Agriculture. Paralegal certificate is a noncredit Consultants and is an associate editor program designed for nurses interested of Legal Nurse Consulting, Principles INTRODUCTION TO TECHNOLOGY in entering the legal field as a nurse and Practice, 2nd Edition (2002). IN THE LAW paralegal or becoming a legal nurse Mentor: Thomas Goldman consultant. TORTS Goldman is a graduate of Temple Law “Throughout the country, law firms, Mentor: Michael C. King School and is the author of the text corporate legal departments, insurance King is a graduate of George Mason book for the course, Introduction to companies and other agencies are School of Law and is currently chair of Technology in the Law, as well as the looking for experienced nurses,” said the Business Division at Essex County leading paralegal textbook, Paralegal William J. Mulkeen, director of the College. He has been involved in legal Profession. He has served as a member Paralegal Studies program at Thomas education for more than 20 years. of the Board of Directors of the Edison State College. “We developed our American Association for Paralegal LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING new nurse paralegal program using the Education (AAfPE) and is currently chair Mentor: Raquel Y. Bristol expertise of a stellar advisory board, of the AAfPE Technology Task Force. Bristol is a graduate of Rutgers Law each of whom is recognized nationally School and is currently an appellate To register, or to learn more about profes- for their expertise in specific course attorney with the Office of the Public sional certificates offered at Thomas Edison content areas. We believe this program Defender of the State of . State College, visit www.tesc.edu/spcs or will meet the growing demand that She has served as an editor at a call (609) 777-5642. currently exists in the marketplace.” national legal publishing company. The certificate includes six online courses led by nationally renowned LITIGATION leaders in legal, paralegal and nurse Mentor: Charlotte Riser Harris paralegal education: Harris is a graduate of Virginia Tech and the Southwestern Paralegal Institute and is currently a partner with Five Star Legal Compliance, Inc. in Los Angeles.

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A GRADUATE COHORT CAN encouragement and a ready ear if one of Learning and Teaching. “We would also BE MANY THINGS. our members was floundering. At one respond to questions or comments from point, I was going through a rough patch other students. The assignments honed It can be a peer group or an academic and seriously considered dropping my our leadership skills and encouraged us to unit, with members often collaborating courses. I shared my frustration with collaborate with each other on a on completing course work toward their fellow cohort member Eric Percival. His professional level.” degree. words of understanding, encouragement Cohort members cited the program’s and advice were enough to make me hang It is in its unofficial capacity, however, affordability and quality as the most in there.” that a master’s cohort truly shines. compelling reasons for pursuing their For Stephen Theisen, Antonio Doria, Esther degrees at Thomas Edison State College. Velázquez, William Strain and Eric Percival, Access to quality mentors was also an who each earned a Master of in As a team of five, important part of their experience at the Management in 2007, their cohort also we were each others’ College. served as a crucial sounding board, support “I was pleasantly surprised at how eager group and safe haven during one of the academic and emotional support system. our mentors were to hear from us and most transformative and rigorous passages how generous they were with their time,” of their academic careers. said Velázquez. “I would encourage all students – graduate and undergraduate – “During the months of hard work, “Graduate-level course work typically to establish communication with their reading, research papers and nonexistent consists of reading required chapters, mentors early and often in their course social lives, we provided each other with articles and case studies, then work.” moral support,” said Velázquez. “No subsequently researching, analyzing and matter what happened during our interpreting the material. More often than Collegiality such as this often endures strenuous studies, we wouldn’t allow not, students bring their professional beyond commencement, with members each other to give up.” experiences to the online discussions” and staying in close contact and often For students fortunate enough to find integrate theories with practice. building on their earlier accomplish- ments. themselves surrounded by such support, “During a typical assignment, we would the rewards are obvious. read numerous articles or text and “We plan to stay in touch with each “As a team of five, we were each others’ respond to questions posted by our other,” added Theisen. “My belief is that academic and emotional support system,” graduate mentor on the Discussion we have become a ‘family’ over the 18 said Velázquez, who works as a technical Board,” said Theisen, who is currently months we’ve been together and will writer for a financial firm. “We provided pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Online continue to share significant events with each other. Antonio [Doria] is now planning to pursue his doctorate degree and I know Esther is doing the same. I feel privileged to have met and become friends with these folks. If it had not been for Thomas Edison State College, I would have never gained such excellent friendships.”

Pictured left to right: Stephen A. Theisen, Antonio Doria, Esther Velázquez and William Strain, all 2007 MSM graduates. Not pictured: Eric E. Percival, Master of Science in Management, Graduate Certificate in Online Learning and Teaching.

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For Lt. Jason Anderson ’06, Mixing Mortars with Midterms Was an Everyday Occurrence

Lt. Jason Anderson ’06

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WHEN LT. JASON ANDERSON STEPPED OFF THE C-130 also many historic and religious sites in Iraq, some of which I TRANSPORT PLANE IN IRAQ, HE IMMEDIATELY REALIZED have seen after reading about them. My unit also encountered HOW FAR AWAY HE WAS FROM HIS HOME IN Muslims participating in Ramadan and the Hajj. The courses I MINNESOTA. took helped me understand the significance of their religious observances and respect their dates and rituals.” As Anderson stood on the runway at Tallil Air Base, wearing 50 pounds of body armor and hauling his gear, the temperature Anderson always wanted to be a soldier. He is known by was racing toward 100 degrees in April. friends and family as being analytical and staunchly patriotic, and originally served three years of active duty as a U.S. Army “When the transport door opened, it was just like a blast fur- Calvary Scout. He looked forward to the college education he nace,” recalled Anderson BA ’06. “Under most conditions, a would earn when he felt ready for it. breeze would provide some relief; but over there, the wind merely served as a vehicle for more heat and dust.” He was home from duty in Bosnia-Herzegovina when he and his family turned on the one sunny September In addition to beginning his tour of duty in the world’s most morning to watch United Airlines Flight 175 dissolve into the dangerous war zone, Anderson was about to begin taking side of the World Trade Center. The event deepened his focus courses to earn a college degree through the Military Degree on family and country. Completion Program at Thomas Edison State College. “When I originally joined the Army, I don’t think service to my But before he started, Anderson established a routine to stay country was as paramount as it is now,” he said. “Now that I on track academically without interfering with his military have children, I feel it’s imperative for them to have secure, service. successful and happy lives.” Anderson worked 10- to 14-hour shifts each night. As an intelligence staff officer, he was responsible for operations, intelligence tracking, operational security, section counseling and management and anti-terrorism protection. “My military work consisted of a series of ongoing projects,” said Anderson. “I was assigned to conduct vulnerability assessments for battalions and convoy escort teams in a num- ber of radio relay points and small combat outposts stretched along hundreds of miles of supply routes. The process undoubtedly saved lives daily.” For Anderson and his unit members, the fevered pitch rarely subsided. “Each member of my unit worked extraordinarily hard. There was barely time for anything except our mission for the first three months in theater,” he said. “Once my courses began, I came in early or worked late in order to have the Internet access I needed for online Discussion Groups and submitting assignments.” Anderson said his course work on Islam helped him reinforce his understanding of the Sunni/Shea conflict in the Mideast. He asserts that his grasp of the cultural makeup of the area was at least as important as his tactical understanding. Lt. Jason Anderson pauses with daughter Marguerite and son Dayne at the Mall of “I studied the effect Christianity had in the creation of Islam,” America in Bloomington, Minn. said Anderson. “Other topics covered were the Koran, Islamic law, prayer and understanding extremist behavior. There are

INVENTION SPRING 2008 5 6 INVENTION SPRING 2008 When Rolando Gorostiza Took His Own Advice, He Got Something He Never Bargained For…

INVENTION SPRING 2008 7 ACE Adult Learner of the When Rolando Gorostiza decided to return to college not possess the college degree that I was so eager for them to obtain.” to complete his degree, he thought he would set a good If fatherhood taught him anything, it example for his children and achieve a goal he started was that actions speak louder than earlier in life. words. In 2005, the Computer Assisted Like many adults who return to school, Gorostiza had Design (CAD) engineer and manager children who were also pursuing college degrees at the for L’Oreal USA, enrolled in the time, and he prepared for long nights of studying in a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology (BSAST) home full of learners. One thing he never expected to degree program at Thomas Edison do was earn a national education award along with his State College. college degree. But he did. The American Council on Education (ACE), which presents the ACE Adult Learner of the Year Award annually to an adult learner who leverages professional training that has been evaluated by ACE’s College Credit Recommendation Service to advance their education or career, saw something special in Gorostiza, a resident of Delran, N.J. “Rolando’s entry jumped out at us” said Deborah Ross Warin, assistant director of Program Evaluations at ACE. “The nomination, submitted by his son and supported by an acting dean and a mentor from Thomas Photo courtesy of Lisa Helfert for the American Council on Education. Rolando Gorostiza is presented with the Adult Learner of the Year Award during the American Council on Education’s Edison State College, was a annual meeting in February. Pictured with him are Susan Porter Robinson, vice president for Lifelong Learning – unanimous favorite among our American Council on Education, and George Pruitt, president, Thomas Edison State College. judges.” Recipients must demonstrate the award with family members and “I was exhausted some of the time, outstanding achievement in their Thomas Edison State College but the academic spirit in the house community or workplace while President Dr. George Pruitt in was intoxicating! I never knew I loved successfully balancing the demands of attendance. school so much. It also affirmed what family, career and education. The “About two years ago, my children I had suspected – that academic ACE review process validated were poised to transfer their fervor is best conveyed by example,” Gorostiza’s certifications and community college credits to four- said Gorostiza. professional training provided by his year institutions,” said Gorostiza, an It was an example made all the more employer, L’Oreal USA in Clark, N.J., engineer with 25 years of experience indelible as he approached center- for college credits. in consumer products, manufacturing stage to collect his degree as well as an In February, Gorostiza traveled to San processes and teaching. “I encouraged Arnold Fletcher Award for Diego, Calif., to be honored at the them to pursue their studies, and to exceptional achievement during the American Council on Education’s do so while they were young. Yet I felt College’s 35th Commencement Annual Meeting, where he received my words were hollow because I did ceremonies in October.

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“As a Thomas Edison State College Arnold Fletcher Award recipient, Rolando exemplifies achievement in nontraditional learning,” said Thomas Devine, acting dean of the School of Applied Science and Technology. “We are very proud of all of our graduates, and particularly proud of students like Rolando. Students selected for this The Gorostiza family (left to right) Gabriel, Jillian, Rolando, Michael and Silvia. award have demonstrated excellence in utilizing innovative learning modes.” “We are very pleased to see that ACE Rolando for this accomplishment as has chosen one of our employees to well as his drive to persevere on his Gorostiza completed his degree in 19 honor as Adult Learner of the Year own time to achieve his bachelor's months at Thomas Edison State for 2007,” noted Patrick Cafaro, vice degree at Thomas Edison State College. president of Human Resources for College.” L’Oreal USA. “We have always “When I applied to Thomas Edison Gorostiza has been married for 28 encouraged employees to attain their State College, I had 40 credits trans- years to his high school sweetheart, ferred from other insti- Silvia, who has just tutions. I also trans- transferred her own credits ferred the credit equiva- The nomination, submitted into a baccalaureate degree lency of 19 courses via by his son and supported by program at Thomas ACE; credits in English, Edison State College. The humanities, social sci- an acting dean and a mentor couple has a daughter, ences and math via from Thomas Edison State Jillian, who is pursuing her CLEP; and 36 credits Bachelor of Arts degree in via the Prior Learning College, was a unanimous psychology from Rider Assessment (PLA) pro- “ favorite among our judges. University; and two sons, gram at the College, Gabriel, who recently which was an efficient earned an associates college degrees via our tuition way of earning credits by documenting degree from Burlington County reimbursement program. This college-level knowledge.” College; and Michael, who is investment in our people is one that currently pursuing a baccalaureate His employer, L’Oreal USA, a strong benefits all concerned — from the degree in music theory and advocate of career and academic employees, to their families and back composition with a minor in biology advancement for its employees, provid- to the company. We are proud of ” ed tuition reimbursement. at Westminster Choir College of Rider University. “In this changing world, a degree is proof that a person is disciplined enough to meet deadlines, to reason, learn, think analytically and follow through,” said Gorostiza.

A jubilant Rolando Gorostiza takes center stage during Thomas Edison State College’s Commencement in October.

INVENTION SPRING 2008 9 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Honor Roll of Donors Dear Alumni, Students and Friends,

It is my privilege to present you with the 2007 edition of the Thomas Edison State College Foundation Honor Roll of Donors.

On behalf of the Foundation, we extend our sincere thanks to everyone who provided financial support this year. Your contributions play a key role in enhancing and expanding the unique programs that Thomas Edison State College offers to adult learners throughout the world.

This year, the Foundation committed nearly $120,000 to create a new Provost’s Fund focused on developing new academic programs and courses. This new resource is used at the discretion of the provost and enables the College to respond quickly to the needs of our students, including those serving in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as the corporate sector.

Also this year, several new endowments were created. Endowments secure the future of the institution and provide an essential and reliable source of funding to develop new degree programs and partnerships that benefit adult learners.

Your support established the Dr. George A. Pruitt Presidential Endowed Scholarship Fund – the College’s first scholarship exclusively for graduate students. The following alumni also created new endowments: Michael Brewster ’93 and Raymond Koski ’93. To date, 20 endowments have been established by friends and alumni of the College and 15 others were established by Foundation Board members. Endowments create permanent sources of revenue that greatly increase the College’s ability to improve course delivery and build new degree programs. If you are interested in learning more about how you can establish a named endowment to preserve a personal legacy, please contact the Office of Development at (609) 984-1588 for additional information.

As we continue our work, it is important to remember how critical your donation is to the College. As in previous years, public funding for higher education continues to be reduced, especially here in New Jersey. Your support enables Thomas Edison State College to continue its mission to serve adult learners.

Your support, in whichever form you choose, secures the future of this extraordinary institution and makes the success of Thomas Edison State College possible.

Sincerely,

John P. Neary Chair, Thomas Edison State College Foundation

10 INVENTION SPRING 2008 Thomas Edison State College Thomas Edison State College Raman Kapur PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Board of Trustees Foundation Kapur Associates Gifts of $100,000 & Above James Kilgore Marilyn R. Pearson PSE&G Foundation Board of Directors President and Publisher Chair John P. Neary The , Inc. Vice President LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Chairman of the Board Merrill Lynch Lawrence H. Krampf Gifts of $50,000 to Executive Vice President CEO $99,999 Rev. J. Stanley Justice Sun National Bank (Ret.) Princeton Communications Vice Chair Dr. James E. Carnes Group, Inc. Martinson Family Foundation Pastor Vice Chairman of the Board Mercer County, Trenton Board Mt. Zion AME Church Eric Robert Lear President and CEO of Education Lear & Pannepacker, LLP Fred J. Abbate (Ret.) New Jersey Faith-Based Adjunct Professor Clarence Lockett Initiative Brian T. Maloney Department of Philosophy Pastor, First Baptist Church Vice Chairman of the Board Drexel University of Langhorne (Ret.) BENEFACTORS’ CIRCLE Corporate Consultant Vice President Corporate Gifts of $25,000 to Richard W. Arndt Ahmed A. Azmy, PhD, AIA, Controller $49,999 Executive APA Johnson & Johnson (Ret.) Vice President and CEO President The Geraldine R. Dodge American Cancer Society (Ret.) Al Maghazehe, PhD, Amzy Architects, LLC Foundation FACHE Nicholas L. Carnevale The Fund for New Jersey Lee J. Bellarmino President & CEO Vice President The Schumann Fund for President Capital Health System Carnevale Consulting New Jersey NJM Bank Corporation Margaret Martinson PARTNERS’ CIRCLE Allen G. Braithwaite III The Martinson Family George L. Fricke Gifts of $10,000 to Managing Director, Foundation Director of $24,999 Chief Operating Officer Corporate Training John J. McCann Merrill Lynch Bank USA Bell Atlantic New Jersey (Ret.) CEO/Chairman Michael & Margaret Brewster Nicholas L. Carnevale Bridge Trading, A Reuters Steven R. King Ritamarie Giosa, RN Vice President Company (Ret.) Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Student Trustee Carnevale Consulting Janssen, LP Manager Maurice Perilli Corporation Parkway Corporation Chairman of the Board PATRONS’ CIRCLE Donald K. Conover Roma Federal Savings Bank Ida B. Hammond Gifts of $1,000 to $9,999 Vice President, Corporate New Jersey Department of Dr. George A. Pruitt Education and Training Education (Ret.) President Richard & Elsa Arndt AT&T (Ret.) Thomas Edison State College Dr. Ahmed A. Azmy E. Harvey Myers A. Bruce Dansbury John & Martha Beall E. Harvey Myers Architects Marge Smith Executive Vice President & Lee J. Bellarmino President Ann M. Pott Chief Credit Policy Officer Allen G. Braithwaite Marge Smith Associates Student Trustee Sun BanCorp, Inc. S. Jervis Britton & Antonia Administrator and Property Dr. Michael R. Toscani Marotta-Brinton Richard J. Gillespie Manager President Dr. James E. Carnes President Trenton Makes, LLC Clinical Solutions, Inc. Nicholas L. Carnevale Gillespie, Inc. (Ret.) Center for the Positive Dr. George A. Pruitt Development of Urban Margaret Hoisington President Children Hoisington Engineers Thomas Edison State College Coca Cola Bottling Company Maria Imbalzano, Esq. Michael Davis Partner Family Strength Associates, Stark & Stark Inc. George L. Fricke Dr. Susan O. Friedman Dr. R. Barbara Gitenstein & Dr. Donald Hart Dr. David M. Grossman Margaret & Richard Hoisington Steven M. Honora

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James B. Kilgore Rosetta N. Lattimore Barbara L. Beard Ronald M. Graham Raymond A. Koski, Esq. Urban A. LeJeune Judith W. Beck Richard E. Graybill Ralph J. Ladd Virginia M. Lofft Edward J. Bennett Philip E. Griffith Clarence E. Lockett Debra L. Lutz Gerald E. Bernfeld Robert J. Gurry Dr. Al Maghazehe Cynthia MacMillan Bruce H. Biskin Robert E. Hall Jr. Brian & Helen Maloney Paul G. Malzahn Walter T. Blakeman Sylvia G. Hamilton John J. McCann Steven M. Marrocco Linda J. Bork Kenneth A. Hansen Dr. William Mulkeen Robert I. Marshall Keith R. Boros Dr. Steve R. Harlow John P. Neary Heather Brooks John Harmon David A. Miller Jr. Daniel Negrón Jr. Nancy S. Brown Alice F. Harris Juanita L. Milon New Jersey Manufacturers Elaine B. Buzzell Jerry Harris Edward R. Mosley Insurance Group Donalee M. Calabrese Jo Ann B. Hart Sandra L. Murphy Timothy F. O’Brien Dr. Mary Ellen Caro Farouk A. Hassieb Marilyn R. Pearson E. Harvey Myers Emily J. Carone David F. Hayes Mark A. Platt Gerald M. Myers Jr. Philip Caton Michael D. Helme Dr. George A. Pruitt Dr. Susan M. O'Brien John Cellini Jr. Raymond A. Hemphill Joann E. Stehr Dr. James & Anne Otter Harry Chadwick Shanika N. Henderson Dr. Michael Toscani Esther H. Paist Kali P. Chowdhury Kathy V. Hight Paula Vaughan Rocky L. Peterson, Esq. Edward B. Clungeon Charles Hill Christian C. Yegen Marie R. Power-Barnes & William & Maria Conklin David P. Hoftiezer Kenneth G. Barnes Donald K. Conover Sandra L. Holden SILVER CIRCLE Ann G. Prime-Monaghan Jon M. Conroy Drew W. Hopkins Gifts of $250 to $999 Kevin M. Ralph William A. Contreras Edward Horigan Rider University David A. Cook Brian P. Horton Fred J. Abbate Victoria M. Robinson Nancy M. Crabbe Grace E. Howard Carron M. Albert Sharon D. Sandahl Allan D. Crate Donald G. Hudson John F. Aukstikalnes Michael & Marcia Scheiring Margaret L. Crawford Martin B. Idler George Beach Jr. Randolph S. Schwartz Donald Cresitello Shirley A. James William L. Croft Beth L. Jarett Oscar R. Beaman Jr. William J. Seaton Dr. Thomas G. Cullen Ondina A. Jeffers Prof. Linda K. Begley Harold G. Sedgwick Sr. John P. Curley Kenneth A. Jenkins Dr. Penelope S. Brouwer Dr. Ann Marie Senior Barbara G. Dan Elizabeth Johnson Dr. Harry R. Carter Mindi Shalita Patricia R. Danielson Roy A. Jorgensen Tamarra Causley Sharon Smith Beverly L. Dash Mark S. Kassop Edward L. Davenport Constance O. South Marcia B. Deegan John T. Keenan Susan C. Davenport PhD Mona Spera Theresa L. Deehan Prof. Charles L. Kenny Elisabeth & Jeffrey Dey Albert M. Stark, Esq. Charles F. DeWitt Arthur H. Kern Gregory H. Dye Carey T. Sweeny Rosann DiIorio Audrey K. Klatzkin Alisha P. Eleazer-Pendleton John P. Thurber Stanley S. Dickerson Robert W. Klingler Dr. Sonja A. Eveslage Richard W. Turner Jr. John F. Duncan Elizabeth A. Knox Carlos M. Fazenda Dr. P. Henry R. van Zyl Kurt E. Dustin Lawrence E. Kokajko Susan C. Fischer Alison D. Wehringer Sharon L. Eastman Edward J. Kopec Dennis Gangi M. Jay Williams Mary A. Ehrhardt Robert P. Krehley Stephen J. Gibbons Richard E. Wurpel Janet Eickhoff James J. Kronnagel Roxanne L. Globis Dr. Joseph Youngblood II Peter R. Eisenberg Dr. Onesphor A. Kyara Mark S. Gordon Alan Z. Yudkowsky Robert B. Ennis Jr. Arun K. Lal Hubert C. Greaves Lilyan M. Ferraro Larry L. Lang Ricky D. Greene Nancy A. Fiamingo Hairi E. Lasisi Rodica Fodorean-Hui Brenda J. Law Joseph Guzzardo 1972 CIRCLE Theodore F. Freeman Kenneth J. Ledford Ida B. Hammond Gifts of $100 to $249 M. Scheryl Gant Eileen S. Lehman George H. Hanford Mary M. Abraham Thomas G. Garvey Bart S. Levine Helen E. Huebl Deborah G. Allen Rene Gayol Evelyn V. Lewis Karen E. Hume Ronald G. Andres Veronica A. Geissler George R. Lissy Joan C. Hutchinson Julie A. Angarone James Giambusso & Artea I. Lombardi Maria Imbalzano, Esq. Anonymous Leslie Printz Ann C. Lorfing Prof. Juan Jimenez John E. Aperans Charlotte A. Gipson Mariann E. Lucas Robert J. Keller Francis W. Applegate James B. Golden Margaret J. Luehman Robert H. Kerrigan William H. Baker Marc R. Gonzer Maureen Marcus Barbara Krupala Rolf Basler Kevin R. Gore Louis F. Martini

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Dorothy M. Masten Susan J. Roth Elizabeth M. Yull James D. Bolling Stephen J. Mastro Barbara A. Rovnyak G. David Zorb Linda J. Bonaly Regina D. Maxwell Andrew J. Rubbo Jr. Rita C. Bonin Jane E. McGann Ralph A. Ruffolo Horace E. Bonsall James E. McGlinchey William D. Salch Jr. CENTURY CIRCLE Steven Bontales Winifred M. McKelvey Josephine Sanchez Gifts to $99 Delvin K. Border Constance G. McKinley-Brewer Barbara Sandstrom LuAnn Born John F. McNamara Lt. Col. Henri R. Schepens Lois I. Aaronson Michael B. Bosler Sandra A. McNeal Ellen M. Schilling Thomas A. Adamo Robert A. Boulster Kevin McPartland Veronica G. Schubert Vito C. Addotta Michael D. Bourgeois David O. Mehrer Charles G. Searfoss Jane E. Albers Helen M. Boylan Dr. John N. Mellon Susan M. Seymour Bruce A. Alcorn Mary Beth Boyle John F. Mendes Prof. Ronald L. Shamwell Margaret Allan Jane Bradshaw Garrett T. Midgett Margaret M. Sharke Susan Allard Thomas J. Brady Christopher J. Miller Prof. Shirish J. Shastri Cecilia R. Alsberg Bruce Brandt Robert A. Miller Dr. Jaigobin Schivcharran David L. Anderson Lew J. Branin Andrew J. Mok J. Richard Showalter II Gloria Anderson Rose M. Breining Jennifer M. Montone Constance H. Shutt Scott D. Andolfi Janet M. Brenner Charles E. Moore William J. Sigmund Renee Andrews-DeLaine Arthur S. Bressler James E. Morgan Linda M. Soltis Ronald Angel Laura C. Brien Clayton S. Moury Brian D. Starr Matthew J. Anielak Sharon Briggs Raymond C. Mulvaney Joyce G. Stecher Patricia L. Anttila Christopher Brinton Glenton S. Murdock David C. Steckling Frieda M. Applegate Florence E. Broadway Sima D. Murphy John Ster Patrick J. Applegate Gary R. Brooks Melinda S. Brooks Randy B. Murray Constance Z. Stober Marcella I. Arden Joseph W. Brown Ellen C. Newman Cynthia A. Strain Felice Armenio LTC Leroy & Frances Brown Wayne M. Norczyk Christopher Stringer Alicia M. Arnold Michael R. Brown Sherrilynn Novack Charles W. Stuck Robert B. Arserio William F. Brown Joseph A. Nuzzo Richard N. Taborell Dianne C. Asay Maryanne Brown-Mackay Judith A. O’Brien Richard W. Tack Donna L. Ashton Robert Auburger Jr. Joan Bryan Kevin A. O’Brien Terri Tallon-Hammill Betty S. Aude Linda J. Bullock Yekeen K. Odewale Francis Tarantino Maj. Charles B. Bailey Jay C. Burgess Helen P. Orrico Robert H. Taylor Anthony W. Baird Wendy B. Burke Charles S. Palmer Dr. John H. TenBrook Maj. John T. Baker Jr. William D. Burke Sr. Mayor Douglas H. Palmer Carla Tisdale-Walker Robert A. Baker Barbara J. Butler Westley Pamphile Mark T. Torborg Hilda B. Baldyga Howard E. Butt Joan A. Panacek Joseph J. Urban John S. Ballistreri Robert L. Byrd Edward R. Patches Michael Vagianos William C. Bandholz Sr. Jenna L. Byrne Alfred C. Payne Linda M. Vasbinder Barbara J. Bangeman Jeffrey J. Cady Maurice T. Perilli Kera Voigtlander Mary-Ruth Bannon Joseph R. Caltagirone Rachel Pernia Dr. Joseph A. Volker James L. Barber Joseph J. Camoratto Marilyn B. Peterson Kenneth J. Vrzal Robert V. Barry Jonathon S. Camp David C. Phillips Joseph E. Wadlinger Kathleen F. Barto Michael P. Campasino Edythe V. Piccione Frank J. Wagner Jasbir S. Bawa CDR Michael J. Campbell Jeffrey Pierce Robin S. Walton Warren A. Beck Jr. Frank C. Cangemi Pintinalli, Inc. Assemblywoman Bonnie Karla L. Beehler Thomas J. Cannaliato Rose T. Pinto Watson Coleman Carole A. Behling Joel E. Capps Devon B. Price Michael D. Weiss Robert L. Belloff III Virginia E. Capri Juliette M. Punchello Maurice N. Wells Enrico F. Benigno Marie Caravela Catherine Punchello-Cobos John J. Westenburger Eileen K. Berens Lois W. Carbone Thomas E. Purdom Dr. Bruce L. Whitbeck Michele E. Berenwick Christopher B. Carland Sarah A. Qualman William E. White Michael A. Berk Richard A. Carlson Richard F. Quinn Kathleen M. Wilcox Edward Berlly George R. Carr Ethel E. Raglin Malcolm E. Willis Stephanie Bertram Donald L. Carter Mark W. Ralston Leon R. Wilson Jr. Frances A. Biddlecome Cecile C. Caruso Arlene S. Rebeck Peter C. Wise Norma E. Blake Jean T. Carver Steven G. Richards Anita L. Wolk Norman D. Blanchard Richard S. Cassenti Louise Riley Maureen O. Woodruff Cecelia M. Blasina Armand A. Catalusci Keith J. Rockwood Dr. Bohdan Yaworsky Myong H. Bogan Susan L. Cavanaugh Darlene M. Rogers Ray Young Madge P. Bolden Karen Ceci

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John D. Chadwick Isabella deMatos Susan P. Fegan Corinne Gimbel-Levine Henry T. Chaires Robert Dennis Lena Friedel Feld Dean D. Giroux Jr. Moumita Chakraborty Frank A. Densevich Tamara T. Feld David G. Glacken Mary C. Chambers Alan M. Desantis Barbara N. Fels Frederick W. Glaeser Ken Chapnick Mittie F. DeShields Roger W. Fenessy Harry R. Glesner III Kim K. Choma Ryan A. Devine Anna A. Fenton Ruth Glinter Barbara F. Churchill Tom & Julie Devine Catherine M. Ferdetta Linda H. Gluck Monica J. Clark Linda M. Dickey Mary L. Ferenchick William Gluck Sr. Jean E. Clute Karen L. DiCroce Robert V. Ferguson Joel D. Goergen Anna M. Coakley Jeffrey L. Didas Heather L. Fetzer Susan D. Gola Harold A. Coghlan Elizabeth Diedrichsen Alice A. Fiedler Lee H. Goldberg Evelyn F. Cohen Mark S. Diekmann Richard L. Field Barbara K. Gordon Linda H. Coke André J. DiLouis Annette M. Fielder Kathleen A. Goulette Teresa M. Collins Robert L. Dimond MaryAnne Z. Figel Joseph Graham William T. Conaway Joanne DiNero Charlene P. Finley Raymond J. Graham Tammy M. Conley Genevieve A. Doherty Mary C. Fiorillo Linda Grashorn Betty Ann T. Conrad David C. Dombroski Maryann M. Fishler John G. Grasty II Linda K. Cooke Maria C. Domingues Diana M. Fitzmaurice Elizabeth B. Grater Donald R. Coomer Carole L. Doran Caren L. Fitzpatrick Peter & Leslye Graulich Michael J. Cooper L. Lee Doric-Henry John P. Flanagan Saundra E. Graves Carol B. Cornman Mark E. Dorrler Ronald E. Flick Alexander K. Gray Margaret M. Correa Jessica Dougherty Nicholas R. Flores Harry C. Gregor Ruth A. Corvari Mary E. Douglass Gerald T. Fogarty Jonnye Griffin D. Lincoln Cory Paul E. Dowling Richard J. Fogarty Diane Grillo Lynda M. Costantini Margaret G. Doyle Judith I. Forney Jeanne J. Grogan Helen B. Costopoulos Earle E. Drake Leona A. Fox James K. Grooms Ellen Coull Dennis A. DuBois Florence A. Francis Rev. Guy R. Grube William H. Covey William B. Duffy Derald A. Franklin James H. Guenther Charles C. Cox Jr. John W. Dunham Rachel C. Franz Joseph E. Guld Eugene Cox Patricia A. Duplak Robert P. Friedman Robert F. Gunkel Jr. Dr. Dale F. Coye Vera Dyer Durr Michael K. Friel Katherine M. Gunn Ronald B. Cranston Cheri Durst Lourie J. Fritz Michael A. Guseman Gregory Cream Brig. Gen. Robert S. Dutko Sr. Arnold S. & Betty Fromowitz Florence H. Guzik Roger J. Creteau Mark Dwinells Joseph L. Fusco William L. Hagar Patricia A. Crisp Phyllis E. East Steven A. Fusco Audrey B. Haig Sandra C. Cristofori Irma E. Eccles Arlene Futey Les A. Hall Elizabeth A. Crocker Marvin D. Echols Deborah A. Gagliardo Morris A. Hall Mattie G. Crowley Rita B. Eckhardt Mary C. Gale Wilmer O. Hall William M. Cunnion Richard G. Eckrote Joseph J. Gallagher Arthur C. Hambacher Elmer L. Curran Guy R. Eddon Pamela J. Gallagher Gloria R. Hancock Gordon M. Curran Carl F. Eddy Kate Gallison Arthur J. Hand Carroll F. Curry Ambrose E. Edebe Ramalingam Ganesh John W. Hanna Jr. Walter S. Curtis Annette R. Edison Rigoberto F. Garcia Joan Hanosek CW5 Albert G. Curving Robert J. Eirich Barbara A. Gareis Hussain A. Haqq Theodora M. Czarnecki Margaret A. Eisen Anne M. Garner Frances J. Hardy Michael T. Dallas Lesley C. Ellerbusch Bernadette E. Garofola Joseph H. Hardy Carolyn E. Dallmann Howard R. Ellis Jeanne L. Gauch Raymond C. Harker Nancy E. D’Ambrosio Mark E. Ellis John E. Gault Curtis D. Harper Kathleen M. Daniels Kenneth L. Engler Joan M. Gauroniak Tina L. Harris Marjorie R. Davenport Robert B. Engvaldsen Silvia Gazzo Mark W. Hatten Willard S. Davenport Shirley H. Erdos Kim V. Geis Tami B. Havens Alice K. Davidson James R. Esch Susan L. Gentile Noreen K. Haveron Kenny F. Davis Juliana D. Escorpizo Karen M. Gerbatsch Frank Z. Hawrylo Jean A. Day Beverley L. Evans Beverly R. Gerberich Richard J. Headley Michael R. DeCaprio Howard S. Evans Ted N. Gerhardt Kathleen Hecht Esther L. DeEugenio Robert H. Evertz Steven S. Gertner Linda S. Hecker Patricia A. DeHart Jerry N. Everwine, ChFC Ruth M. Giacobbe Joseph Heckman Cindy Delia Lileana I. Faierman Jeffrey L. Gibbs Angela Heller Theresa Della Vecchia Joan A. Fajgier Roland T. Gibbs Mae Ann Henderson Nicholas DeLuna Sheila A. Farber George W. Gibson Patricia S. Heslin Capt. Allen L. DelVento Joanne Farr James R. Gilles William J. Hickey

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Terrie L. Higley Robert T. Kennedy Michele Lowenstein Ronald J. Mehlhorn Sr. Marc P. Hill Susan C. Kidder Dr. Albert Lozano-Nieto Patricia M. Meko Eric M. Hiner George Kingston Ling Lu Ernest A. Mercer Patricia E. Hines Rev. S. Dennis Kletzing Deborah A. Lucash Eunice R. Mercier William L. Hinkel Helen B. Klitsch Maria L. Lund Samuel M. Merion J. Richard Hinman Karl J. Klotzbach Lynne G. Luper Mary C. Merkler Carl M. Hirsch Paulette J. Knarr Victor J. Lupi June R. Merrifield Adalyn S. Hixson Jacqueline M. Kochie James J. Lynch Constance E. Mester Cecilia B. Hoffman John D. Kolb Mary E. Lynch Robert M. Metrick Harry J. Hoffman Michael A. Koptiw Donald R. MacAlpin George C. Meyer James F. Hoggard III Linda R. Kosene Dorothy L. MacArthur Joanne Meyer Sybble L. Holcomb Helene M. Kovalcik Frank G. Maccia John A. Michaels Keith J. Hollingsworth Adele A. Kovonuk Debra L. Madensky Sue Michaud Karen F. Holloway Marysue Kowalski Gordon S. Madison Dr. Thomas L. Millard Kenneth L. Homan Carolyn M. Kramarz Rev. Matthew G. Malnar Gay Brunt Miller Horace R. Horton Jane E. Kraus Barbara M. Malone Rosemary A. Miller James D. Horvath Kim R. Krebs Michael M. Maloney Marcyanna R. Millet Elizabeth & Ronald Howard Vernon H. Kronenberg Patrick J. Maloney Susan A. Mills Mary A. Howat Thomas G. Kronenberger John E. Mammano Loretta M. Milne Miles L. Hudson Janet R. Kronengold Richard D. Manney Elaine M. Minkler Warren R. Huff Jerry J. Krupa Leonard J. Marcel DeAnna L. Minus-Vincent E. Reine Humeny Ronald F. Krysan Eric R. Marks Barbara D. Mitchell Wesley Hutchen Nancy M. Krzyzanowski Michael W. Marron Veronica F. Mitchell Dr. Jerry D. Icenhower Gwen E. Kuebler Raymond L. Marshall Henry J. Monacelli Gerald I. Isaacson Diane D. Kurz Rosa O. Marshall Joseph A. Mondile Misty N. Isak Kenneth H. Lafferty Duane E. Martin Denise L. Monroe Evelyn G. Jackson Gail Lahm Elizabeth A. Martin Calvin A. Moon Ralph J. Jagelavicius Gerard Lamola Charlene P. Martucci Joan E. Moon Eugene R. Jakubowski Walter W. Lang Anna M. Maslinski Carlos R. Morales Kleber F. Jalon Kathryn Langley Connie M. Mason Philip W. Morgan Nancy R. James Patricia C. La Rosa Anton J. Massopust III Valerie A. Morgan Riccardo D. Jenkins Jr. H. Larrimore Philip J. Mastroeni Elaine H. Morris Marianne D. Jerome Raymond J. Latshaw Jr. Edwin N. Matlack Phyllis L. Morris Ying Jiang Stephanie R. Lauer Guido J. Mattozzi Jane S. Mose Joyce C. Johnk Laura L. Laustsen Gerald G. Mattson Jr. Denise A. Moser Herbert A. Johnson Patricia A. Lavan George N. May Adrienne Mosley Beverly A. Jones Kenneth E. Lee Helen L. Mazurkiewicz William F. Moul Clayton H. Jones Diane K. LeFever Marjorie P. McAvoy Patricia R. Mowen Paul & Carol Jones Roland R. Leger Joan C. McCaffrey Jamie L. Moyer Peter M. Jones John M. Lehnert Excemcia G. McCasland Waltraut L. Muldrow JoAnn S. Joseph Gordon N. Leichter Bryan K. McCauley Elizabeth J. Mulholland Lillian A. Joyce Robert S. Leinbach William McClean Cynthia J. Muller Homer O. Justice Norman J. Lenchitz Kevin P. McCloskey Barbara Murdoch Sue Ann Kaenrath John C. Lenehan Jr. Lynne E. McCormick Timothy P. Murphy Charles A. Kalnbach Eva L. Lenehan-Klein Joseph A. McDonnell Barbara J. Mussell Thomas R. Kane V. Lynn Lenox Steven M. McElwee Frank C. Muzzi William M. Kane Michelle L. Leonard Marybeth McFarland Robert B. Myers George W. Karacostas Dr. David W. Letcher D. Louise McGarva Sue E. Myers Sally J. Karasov Ronald T. Leven George McGonagle Floyd D. Naples Lowell D. Kass Douglas R. Levine Dennis E. McGowan Diane M. Narkiewicz Tracy L. Kawasaki Richard J. Lewalski Mary M. McIlvain Kathryn L. Nelson James W. Keefe Armelee Lewis Shawn M. McInerney Gerard A. Nesser Jason L. Keener Frederick J. Lewis Linda S. McLaren Richard Newman John K. Keith Norma D. Lewis Anne L. McLaughlin Richard P. Nicholas Scott R. Kelley Richard J. Lindsay Susan L. McLaughlin Esther L. Niedweske Josephine C. Kelly Sheldon O. Linker Rev. John H. McLeester Antoinette Niemiec-Moon Linda M. Kelly Deborah L. Liphard-Fox Marilyn J. McMahon Dr. Amundsen A. Noice Margaret M. Kelly Marilyn L. Lizzul James F. McMenamin Randolph P. Norris John T. Kennedy Maurice J. Loker John W. McNamee John V. Novak June O. Kennedy Felix J. Lopez Linda F. McPartlin Frank J. Noviello Peter E. Kennedy Patricia A. Lorentzen Thelma C. Mears Diana Nusbaum

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Keith L. Nusbaum R. Scott Pottieger Paul C. Samalonis Barbara J. Sonnenschein John O’Brien Yuthika M. Prabhu Philip Sanders John B. Souza Patricia A. O’Brien James M. Pregler James A. Sandor Grace L. Spadea Judith A. O’Connell Rosalie B. Priday Renee San Giacomo Thomas L. Spangler Lt. Col. Thomas F. O’Connor Cynthia Prisco Donna A. Santaniello Carol L. Spratt Elizabeth M. O’Donnell Joan I. Prontiker Mary Jane Sarsony-Stake Flor D. Sprinitis Kathleen A. O’Gorman Lt. Cmdr. Charles E. Quasté Sr. Mary D. Saul Richard E. Staudt Jerald P. O’Hara Bess J. Quattrone George R. Saunders Edwin A. Staunch Maria A. O’Hara-Hulett Matthew C. Quirk Farzana Scafuri Sandra V. Steacy Bruce T. Olearchik Dr. Alice M. Rainey James M. Scanlan Joseph R. Steele Georgette Oliver Lea B. Rapp Cynthia W. Schaechter Jon E. Stepleton Edward F. O’Neill A. Graham Ray Gilbert A. Scheetz Marilyn D. Stern Marion R. Onishchuk Lillie A. Reed James W. Schmidt Freida L. Steward-Torres Sonya Oppenheimer Glenn A. Reeves Hugh R. Schneider Anne W. Stewart Hennie K. Ostrower Wayne T. Reeves Jodi R. Schneiter Victoria J. Stewart Antoinette M. Osvai Margaret K. Regan Dr. Mark W. Scholz Joanne M. Stives Sandra M. Ottenberg Stephen D. Rehberg Alan H. Schorr Marie D. Stoddart Ilse G. Overman Suzanna K. Reiff Stephanie Schuette John W. Stouffer James Owens Nancy E. Remer Mary E. Schuver Peter J. Strumolo Elizabeth B. Pajauis Jack W. Renander Janice L. Schwartz Lawrence F. Struss Gail A. Palatine Susan J. Renelt Lila Schwartz John V. Stryker Emily A. Pangborn Gail A. Repko Robert J. Scire Sylvia Stutts John S. Panzenhagen Joseph W. Resua Beverly A. Scollay Lalitha Subramanian Virginia L. Papadopoulo Ruth L. Reyes Raymond L. Scott Emmanuel J. Sullivan Barbara A. Pappas Dr. John A. Riccio Lynette S. Seader Margaret Sullivan Donava R. Parker Kathryn D. Richards Brian T. Sedlock Thomas S. Swan Robert J. Parran Marcia V. Richards Phyllis L. Seeman Jennifer M. Swayze Michaelle M. Pascale Sharon M. Riley Kathleen G. Selbst Cheron D. Swody Mary S. Pascoe David L. Rist Andrew P. Selking Linda J. Sykes Michael A. Patti Louis D. Rizzo Douglas R. Sell Mark A. Sykes Vincent J. Pavone David H. Robbins Richard A. Sheeran Frank R. Szynal Richard A. Pelletier Jeffrey A. Roberts Lila Shepley Robert V. Taino Pamela J. Pelliccio Terrie L. Roberts Diane A. Sheppard Kathy M. Tankersley Danielle A. Peloquin Marianne G. Robinson Lyle J. Shier Carol A. Tarrant Teresa A. Pence Thomas E. Robinson Margaret A. Shillito Donald Tausendfreund Elizabeth A. Pentola Mario M. Rodrigues William D. Shinko Myron E. Taylor William G. Pentony Carol A. Rohrer David S. Showalter Michael D. Terzano Raymond T. Perkins William L. Roman Gary C. Shunk Mary Ann Tetzlaff Theresa G. Perkins Susan L. Romanoff Mendorha G. Sider Nancy E. Tevis Audrey S. Perrine Silvestre Romero Jr. Helene R. Siegel Florence R. Thaler Jean M. Perrotti Maria C. Rosa Edward A. Sierra Barbara W. Theis Alfred C. Perry Jr. Dr. Theresa M. Rosania Willie R. Sinclair R. Ghyll Theurer Patricia M. Perry Daniella Rosen Karen Sisti Cala A. Thomas Prof. John Pescatore Harry A. Rosengard Joseph T. Slawinski Mary Lou Thomas Karel L. Peterman Landon K. Rosenquist Jeanne H. Slawson Brett L. Thompson Peter Petersen Marvin B. Ross Bruce A. Smith James D Thompson Jean M. Petty Timothy R. Ross Colleen D. Smith Dr. Nora S. Thornber John E. Pfanne Elizabeth M. Rotchford Darrel R. Smith Denise K. Thwing Thomas M. Phillips Caroline Roth James W. Smith Mary E. Tobolski Maureen A. Pierce B. Robert Rothenhoefer Major A. Smith Joyce A. Tompkins Lewis H. Pinsker Paula G. Ruane Michael E. Smith Kelly N. Toohey Elizabeth A. Piovesan Gayle R. Rubin Michele M. Smith Joan H. Toole Salvatore Pisano Marylee Ruble Richard A. Smith Sr. Theresa Tosti Lucinda T. Pitcher Douglas Rudy Susan R. Smith Anthony Tracchio Pamela M. Plaza John D. Rule II Rev. Dr. Judith M. Smith-Valley Donald Trucksess Craig J. Podgurski Sr. Steven R. Ruley Alan D. Smolin Frank J. Tulli Beatrice Polsky Laura L. Ruthig James F. Snell Judith E. Tunkle Barbara J. Popelar Kevin J. Ryan Joanne M. Solarek Muriel A. Turtora Ann M. Pott Catharine K. Ryerson Franklin P. Solomon Andrea L. Tutalo Rev. Shelley K. Potter- Kelly A. Saccomanno Jovita Solomon-Duarte Betty A. Urbanik Abraham Alonza B. Salter Kathleen J. Somers Alfred J. Valentino

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Lilia V. Valera Michael J. Zsilavetz The Fred C. Rummel MATCHING GIFT Thomas H. Van Arsdale Foundation Endowed CORPORATIONS AND Carol A. Vandegrift ENDOWMENT FUNDS Scholarship Fund FOUNDATIONS Patricia R. Van Gelder The Research Thomas S. Van Pelt The Azmy Endowment Fund Center Endowment Fund Abbott Laboratories Fund Janet C. Vanreymersdal The Lee Bellarmino The Edith & Oscar Smilack Ameren Corporation Arlene Vastano Endowment Fund Memorial Scholarship American International Group, JoAnne Venice The Allen G. Braithwaite III Endowment Fund Inc. Lenore C. Villavecchia Endowment Fund The Edith M. Stapperfenne AT&T Foundation Kamman A. Viterito The Michael & Margaret Memorial Scholarship Fund Bank of America Ruth E. Vogel Brewster Endowment Fund The Albert Stark Leadership The Bechtel Foundation Barbara M. Wallace The Natale S. & Christine Trenton Endowed Fund Bracco Diagnostics, Inc. Stephen Walrabenstein Caliendo Endowment Fund The Thomas C. Streckewald Bristol-Myers Squibb Weimin Wang The Capital Health System Endowment Fund Foundation, Inc. Richard A. Warford Nursing Education Endowed The Thomas Edison State The Caterpillar Foundation Michael Waring Fund College Alumni Association Chevron Leon R. Warner Jr. The Nicholas & Marjorie Endowment Fund Chubb & Son, Inc. Billie H. Wassmann Carnevale Endowment Fund The Thomas Edison State The Duke Energy Foundation Minato Watanabe in Support of Innovation & College Endowment Fund Entergy Corporation Barbara A. Watson Excellence The Toscani Scholarship Exelon Corporation Linda Weber-Smith The Harry & Shirley Chadwick Endowment Fund ExxonMobil Foundation Linda G. Webster Endowment Fund The John S. Watson Institute FPL Group Foundation, Inc. Rita C. Wehner The James Colaizzo Memorial for Public Policy Endowment GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Richard Weidner Endowment Fund Fund IBM International Foundation Bruce E. Weigel The Thomas M. Eklund The Christian C. Yegen Johnson & Johnson Family of Richard J. Weiler Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Companies Alice Weinstein The Susan O. Friedman Lockheed Martin William S. Weise Scholarship Endowment CORPORATE, Lyondell Chemical Company Prof. Eli J. Weissman Fund FOUNDATION, AND The Merck Company Joanne C. Wentzell The Donna & Richard Gillespie COMMUNITY GIFTS Foundation Rachel A. West Endowed Scholarship Fund AND GRANTS Sigmund Westerman The Gary & Diane Heavin Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. Richard P. Whalen Endowed Fund Center for the Positive Eugene T. White III The Norma L. Horton Endowed Development of Urban MetLife Foundation Janice A. White Scholarship Fund Children National City Bank Judyann White The Lockett Family Coca Cola Bottling Company The New York Times Company Velma M. White Endowment Fund The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Patricia M. Whyte The Dr. Al Maghazehe Foundation The Prudential Foundation Philip W. Wick Endowment Fund Family Strength Associates, Public Service Electric & Gas Bruce Williams The Brian & Helen Maloney Inc. Company Joan S. Williams Endowment Fund The Fund for New Jersey Shell Oil Company Foundation Josephine M. Williams The Larraine R. Matusak Martinson Family Foundation Southern Nuclear Operating Melvin A. Williams Endowed Scholarship Fund Mercer County/Trenton Board Company Nita B. Williams The John J. & Valerie L. of Education Tyco Joan F. Wilson McCann Endowment Fund New Jersey Faith-Based Verizon Foundation Joseph W. Wilson The Jack & Irene Neary and Initiative Wachovia Foundation Mark A. Wishinsky Family Endowed Fund New Jersey Manufacturers Washington Group Carole J. Wisser The Julia Cadiz Negrón Insurance Group Foundation, Inc. Taj Withall Endowment Fund Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Wyeth Richard A. Wolbach The Timothy O’Brien Janssen LP Zantaz Robert J. Wood Endowment Fund Pintinalli, Inc. Robert W. Woudenberg The Maurice T. Perilli Family PSE&G Foundation HERITAGE CIRCLE Celestine J. Wynn Endowment Fund Rider University Planned Gifts Linda B. Yannick The Dr. George A. Pruitt The Schumann Fund for New Ronald W. Yeasky Endowed Fund Jersey B. Scott Burkett Lawrence E. Young The Dr. George A. Pruitt Michele A. Frank Paul E. Young Presidential Endowed Owen O. Freeman Jr. Marie V. Zach Scholarship Fund Dr. Susan O. Friedman Charles J. Zerafa The S. John Quattrone Peter Graulich Doris J. Ziefle Endowment Fund Alice Harris Richard R. Zientek H. R. Larrimore

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Eric Robert Lear ANNUAL GALA Donald & Patti Conover Joseph Jingoli & Sons, Inc. Virginia M. Lofft CONTRIBUTORS, Janvier Cooper Harolyn Johnson Barbara B. Mann PARTICIPANTS, Dr. Janet Costello-Wolf, D.C. Heidi Kaufman Rita Novitt SPONSORS AND Council of New Jersey Keeling & Associates, LLC Mark A. Platt VOLUNTEERS Grantmakers Dennis M. Kelly Dr. George A. Pruitt CWA Local 1032 Steven R. King The Estate of S. John Louise Aikens The Daily Show with Jon Stefani N. Kitz Quattrone A La Mode Stewart Cynthia A. Klein Joyce & Robert Stecher Amber Spa David J. Witchell Salon & Spa KPMG, LLP Christian C. Yegen American Cancer Society Lisa & Alan Davidowski Kramer Portraits American Place Movies DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick, Cole & Arthur & Evelyn Krosnick Amoroso Flower Shop, Inc. Wisler, LLP Senator Joseph Kyrillos MEMORIAL GIFTS Amy Karyn Home Collection Rebecca DelliCarpini The Lambertville Station “In Memory of…” Anna’s Hair Studio Thomas & Julianne Devine Senator Leonard Lance Antonio’s Cleaners Elisabeth V. Dey The Late Show with David Cristina Carnevale Applebee’s Grill & Bar Jeffrey G. Dey Letterman Bess J. Quattrone Arden Theatre Company Cheryl Dienes Lear & Pannepacker, LLP Richard & Elsa Arndt Dr. Phil Debbie Lutz Harold Kaluzna Artistic Designs Gary & Gerri Drucker David MacKinnon & Bess J. Quattrone Ahmed & Nadia Azmy Eastern Armored Services, Inc. Laura Melillo Bally’s Casino Harold & Rosa Lee Eickhoff Camilla Macklin THE EDISON SOCIETY Bank of America Gerald & Barbara Essig Cynthia & John MacMillan Endowment Benefactors Rhonda Beckett Lisa Eversen Macy’s Lee J. Bellarmino The Ferry House Management & Government Dr. Ahmed A. Azmy Black-Eyed Susan Final Touch Mobile Car Spa Resources, Inc. Lee J. Bellarmino Norma & Andrew Blake Dr. Arnold Fletcher Maureen Marcus Allen G. Braithwaite The Blue Bottle Café Madison Folmer The Martha Stewart Show Michael & Margaret Brewster Borders Group, Inc. Garden State Discovery McCarter Theatre Center Capital Health System Marcia E. Bossart Museum Thomas P. McCarthy Jim & Nancy Carnes Ryan Brady Mary Garrison ME Salon & Spa Nicholas & Marjorie Carnevale Bredenbeck’s Bakery & Ice Harcharan & Daljit Gill Medieval Times Dinner & Harry & Shirley Chadwick Cream Parlor Richard & Donna Gillespie Tournament Dr. Susan O. Friedman Rose M. Breining Roxanne L. Globis Melsheimer Imports Richard & Donna Gillespie Broadway Ballroom Dance Glow Holistic Skin Care, LLC Corporation Gary & Diane Heavin Studio Mark & Susan Gordon The Mercadien Group Lennert & Deborah Josefson Broadway Home Staging, LLC Joseph Guzzardo Mercer County Community Raymond A. Koski, Esq. Burlington County College Keith V. Hamilton College Clarence Lockett Thomas Callahan Hamilton Jewelers Mercer County Executive Brian Dr. Al Maghazehe Camden Riversharks Hamilton Supply Company M. Hughes Brian & Helen Maloney Capital Health System Ida B. Hammond Merrill Lynch Community John J. & Valerie L. McCann Senator & Mrs. Gerald Dr. William Hammond & Development Company Jack & Irene Neary Cardinale Glenda Berrios-Hammond Christopher J. Miller Daniel Negrón Jr. Carlucci’s Grill Carolyn M. Harper David & Margery Miller Timothy O’Brien Nicholas & Marjorie Carnevale Hart’s Cyclery & Fitness Dosiree I. Mims Maurice T. Perilli Dr. Mary Ellen Caro John & Regina Heldrich Missy Brewster Design Dr. George A. Pruitt Casa Casale Richard & Margaret Mitch-Stewart, Inc. The Estate of S. John CBS Outdoor Hoisington John Monsport Quattrone Chamber’s Walk Café Hoisington Engineers The Montel Williams Show The Fred C. Rummel The Cheesecake Factory Hopewell Valley Community Jennifer M. Montone Foundation The Children’s Home Society Bank MTAACC Sarnoff Corporation of New Jersey Jonathan Howard & Marlene M. William Murphy, Inc. Michael J. Smilack & Family Chuckles Pizza & Pasta Johnson Nails by Tan The Estate of Edith M. Restaurant Karen Hume John P. Neary Stapperfenne Church Capital Management Hyatt Regency Princeton Nest Antique & Design Center Albert Stark City Office Outfitters IBEW Local Union 269 New Jersey 101.5 FM Dr. Michael Toscani Clarke Caton Hintz Maria Imbalzano, Esq. New Jersey Business & Christian C. Yegen Ernest Coleman Isles, Inc. Industry Association The College of New Jersey Italian-American Hall of Fame New Jersey Devils Connell & Steadman Janssen, L.P. New Jersey Manufacturers J.B. Winberie’s Insurance Group

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New Jersey Resources Roman Hall The Yardley Inn Margaret & Richard New Jersey State Library Rossi’s Bar & Grill The Young Scholars’ Institute Hoisington New Jersey State Theater, New Amy Rouze Z.B. Sports Hoisington Engineers Brunswick Kelly Saccomanno Zeiger Enterprises, Inc. Hopewell Valley Golf Club New York Giants David & Diane Sandahl Maria Imbalzano, Esq. Nexus Properties, Inc. Joseph & Gail Santora Inn of the Hawke NK Architects Schragger, Schragger & THE THOMAS C. Janssen, L.P. Rita Novitt Lavine, PC STRECKEWALD GOLF Jericho National Golf Club NyceBodies Pilates Studio Sendas Jewelers CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS, Stefani N. Kitz Cheryl Oestreich Sesame Place SPONSORS, AND Knotxistenze, LLC Olive Garden Settimo Cielo Restorante VOLUNTEERS KPMG, LLP On the Border Italiano Lafayette Yard Marriott Orion Jewelers Mindi Shalita André Agassi Charitable Eric Robert Lear Senator Joe Palaia Shear Hair Dezigns, Inc. Foundation Lear & Pannepacker, LLP Mayor Douglas H. Palmer SHM Mailers Alliant Michael Lettiere Paragano Enterprises, LLC Soaring Adventures of Allianz Global Investors David J. MacKinnon Passage Theatre Company America Applebee’s Grill & Bar Pennington-Ewing Athletic The Maury Povich Show Jovita Solomon-Duarte Around the Table Club Linda Soltis ME Salon & Spa Azmy Architects, LLC Pennington Quality Market Stark & Stark The Mercadien Group Jill Baker Maurice T. Perilli State Troopers NCO Merrill Lynch Bank Group Bank of America Eagles Association of New Jersey, MFS Mutual Funds The Black Bass Hotel Phoebe’s Inc. David A. Miller Jr. Borders Books Pine Creek Miniature Golf Diane & Dennis Steadman Dosiree I. Mims Please Touch Museum St. Francis Medical Center Bredenbeck’s Bakery & Ice DeAnna Minus-Vincent Plumbers & Pipefitters Local St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Cream Parlor The Montel Williams Show Union #9 Center Rose M. Breining Jennifer Montone Plumstead Grill Sun National Bank Broadway Home Staging, LLC MTAACC Alex Pottinger Synnestvedt & Lechner, LLP Nancy Broglie John M. Mudge Jr. Marie R. Power-Barnes Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein, Bunker Hill Golf Course New Jersey 101.5 Denise Powers Blader & Lehmann, PC C.A. Niece, Inc. New Jersey Devils Phil Pratico Jr. Terri Tallon-Hammill Café Antonio’s Italian Bistro New Jersey Golf Headquarters Princeton Fuel Oil Thomas Edison State College Capital Health System New Jersey Nets Princeton Intellectual Gourmet Thomas Edison State College Capitol Copy Service Nexus Properties Society (PIGS) Foundation Board of Floyd J. Carl NK Architects The Princeton Packet, Inc. Directors Marjorie Carnevale North Maple Inn at Basking Princeton Partners Thomas Edison State College Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey Ridge Cynthia L. Prisco Foundation Gala Committee Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse Office Furniture Partnership Progressive Solutions John P. Thurber & Connie Chimney Hill Estate Inn Panera Bread Property Casualty Insurers Cloonan Church Capital Management Pennington-Ewing Athletic Association of America Adell Victoria Truelove Tibbetts Clinical Solutions, Inc. Club The Times of Trenton PSE&G Colonial Cadillac-Hyundai, Inc. Pennington Quality Market Alexandra Pyne Dr. Michael Toscani Commerce Bank Philadelphia 76ers Mackenzie Pyne Trenton Country Club Connell & Steadman Philadelphia Eagles Bess J. Quattrone Trenton Devils Cookies By Design Philadelphia Phillies Relaxations Day Spa Trenton Rescue Mission Dr. Janet Costello-Wolf, D.C. Thomas Phillips Richardson Commercial Trenton Thunder Elisabeth V. Dey Realtors The Present Company Jeffrey G. Dey Margaret Richardson Jocelyn Tucker Princeton Communications Distinct Golf Rider University US Nails Group, Inc. Sandy Durst Riverside Symphonia Verizon The Princeton Packet, Inc. Eastman Kodak Company Robert Michael Educational VJ Scozzari & Sons, Inc. Princeton Partners, Inc. Janet Eickhoff Institute, LLC Bill & Donna Watson Cynthia L. Prisco Frank J. Fresca Robert Wood Johnson WBEB 101-FM – B*101 Public Service Electric & Gas University Hospital Hamilton Wegman’s Food Markets Friends of the College Company Robert Wood Johnson Who Wants to be a Traci Gilpin Rider University Athletics University Hospital, New Millionaire? Harlem Globetrotters Robert Wood Johnson Brunswick Wildflowers Inn Roxanne L. Globis University Hospital Hamilton Roma Bank Community Wollman Rink Mary Hack Roma Bank Community Foundation Dr. Barbara W. Wright Shanika N. Henderson Foundation, Inc.

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Honor Roll Mindy Alter BA ’06 Mindy Alter graduated from Daemen College in Buffalo, N.Y., with an of Donors MS degree in special education, early childhood, and a 4.0 GPA in January 2008. Her thesis was titled, Teachers’ Perceptions Towards THE THOMAS C. Academic Achievement and Social Development of Students STRECKEWALD GOLF From Single-Parent Families. Currently, Alter stays home to care for CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS, her infant son. SPONSORS, AND VOLUNTEERS Dr. David M. Brady BSAST ’88 (continued from Page 19) Dr. David M. Brady, director of the Human Nutrition Institute and associate professor of Linda Rosner Clinical at the University of Bridgeport, RuffaloCODY, LLC recently published a new book. Published by Kelly Saccomanno Morgan James Publishing, Dr. Brady’s Michael J. Scheiring Healthy Revolution: Just What You Need Schoor DePalma Community to Know to Stay Healthy in a Sick World Foundation teaches the reader in a concise, no-nonsense, Mindi Shalita manner what really needs to be done to stay S.J. Marketing, Inc. healthy in today’s world and explains how the medical system has failed Soaring Adventures of to address the issues of wellness and health with aging America baby-boomers and an obese younger generation. Linda Soltis Spiezle Group, Inc. John “Jay” W. Brister Jr. Stark & Stark BSAST ’05 St. Francis Medical Center Jay Brister was hired by CH2M HILL as their vice president, Business Catherine J. Streckewald Development Commercial Nuclear, in September 2007. The CH2M HILL Daniel Streckewald enterprise, dating back to 1946, is built on honesty, ethics and morals; F.L. & Joan Streckewald a global presence of more than 23,000 employees in regional offices Kevin Streckewald worldwide; with gross revenues of $5 billion in 2007. Brister noted SunLife Financial “Thanks to Thomas Edison for making this possible. Your degree Sun National Bank program was the only venue I could have pursued in my career to help Thomas Edison State College me continue to grow and challenge myself in career development Thomas Edison State College (although I may have been one of your longest term students before AFT Local 4277 graduating). I am now part of a fantastic company with fantastic The Times of Trenton opportunities and I am here because of what we were able to Dr. Michael Toscani accomplish together. Thanks again.” Trenton Country Club Trenton Thunder Trenton Titans Karen Brundage-Johnson MSM ’00 Wachovia Securities Karen Brundage-Johnson recently co- Assemblywoman Bonnie authored a new book entitled Beyond the Watson Coleman Body! Developing Inner Beauty. Her WBEB 101-FM – B*101 chapter is titled “15 Strategies for Bruce M. Weinstein Overcoming Negative Thinking.” This 25- Kevin M. Wiley chapter book is dedicated to the emotional, WMMR 93.3 mental and spiritual wellness of women. Yardley Country Club Authored by 25 consultants, coaches and international professionals, this anthology is for women who desire to create a calm life, build healthy relationships and increase self-esteem on their life’s journey.

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Barbara Dan BA ’86 Edward Michael Janzekovich BSHS ’03 Barbara Dan, who went on to earn an MA in humanities at California Edward Michael Janzekovich earned his Juris Doctorate degree from State University in Dominquez Hills after graduating from Thomas Widener University School of Law – Delaware in May 2007. He Edison State College, has had two historical romance novels successfully passed the July 2007 New Jersey Bar exam and has published: O’Rourke’s Bride (2006) and MacGregor’s Bride opened his solo law practice, Law Office of Edward M. Janzekovich, in (2007). South River, N.J. Janzekovich, who was a husband, father and full-time police officer while pursuing his degree, credits the flexible programs at Thomas Edison State College offers for his success. Roxanne Genova BSBA ’07 Dr. Brinton (Britt) P. Minshall BA ’81 Roxanne Genova, vice president of Enterprise Talent Management and Strategy at Prudential Financial, Inc., accepted an award from Dr. Brinton P. Minshall, after graduating from Thomas Edison State LATINA Style magazine on behalf of the company, which was College, went on to earn a master’s degree from Emory University in selected as one of the 50 best companies for Latinas to work for in the Atlanta and a doctorate degree from Boston University. United States in 2007. Donna Mayer BA ’06 Stephen A. Guckin BSHS ’06 Donna Mayer was recently added to the Stephen A. Guckin was ordained a permanent deacon for the outreach team of the Hepatitis B Foundation, Archdiocese of Philadelphia in June 2007. A retired lieutenant from the a nonprofit research organization headquar- Philadelphia Police Department following 27 years of service, Guckin tered in Doylestown, Pa. Mayer serves as the now serves as a campus school minister for Lansdale Catholic High outreach coordinator organizing the founda- School in Lansdale, Pa. Guckin noted, “Additionally, I became a proud tion’s outreach efforts, serving as the Pop-Pop on July 28, 2007, when my grandson Frank was born.” Webmaster and developing targeted outreach strategies. Dr. John Hill BSHS ’91 Amie (Strang) McCarthy BSBA ’05 Dr. John Hill, after graduation from Thomas Edison State College, went on to earn a master’s degree in criminal justice at Jersey City State College, a Amie McCarthy was awarded an MBA with a concentration in finance master’s in psychology from New Jersey City University, a doctorate in from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in October 2007. criminal justice from Hawthorne University in Utah, and a doctorate in McCarthy, who was formerly vice president of the Residential higher education from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. Hill retired Mortgage Trading Group at Nomura Securities on Wall Street, as a New Jersey police officer in 2000 to accept a college professorship at accepted a newly created position with Bank of America, based in Salt Lake Community College in Utah. He has published more than 20 Charlotte, N.C., in March 2008. She is vice president of Secondary journal articles, books and scholarly papers on criminal justice topics, Marketing for Reverse Mortgages with Bank of America, the third crime and police issues. Hill was presented with the Best Paper Award in largest provider of reverse mortgages in the United States. the Social Sciences Division after presenting at the Spring-2003 Annual Conference of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Chuck Miller BA ’05 Tamar Hill-Sweat BA ’07 Chuck Miller has been the theater teacher at Pinelands Regional High Tamar Hill-Sweat received an MBA degree in marketing, graduating School in Little Egg Harbor, N.J., since graduating from Thomas Edison with a 4.0 GPA, from American InterContinental University on Dec. 1, State College in June 2005. In that time, 11 different students from 2007. An employee of Verizon Communications, Hill-Sweat was Miller’s program have earned 14 N.J. Governor’s Awards in Art recently promoted to supervisor of customer service. She noted, Education, which is the highest honor one can receive in that area of “Without the inspiration of my mother, also a graduate of Thomas education in New Jersey. Miller has been nominated for the award as Edison State College (Joyce Wilkerson BSBA ’95) I don’t know that I a teacher, and his theater program has won the Speech and Theater would have enrolled in the College or would have received my MBA.” Association of New Jersey (STANJ) annual state competition in 2006 and in 2008. Miller noted, “Thanks to Thomas Edison State College, I was able to earn my degree in a timely manner and have had great success!” continued on back cover APPLAUSE APPLAUSE

New Job Melanie Morgan BA ’03 Promotion Please tell us Award Melanie Morgan was recently honored in Times Square where she Marriage received a $5,000 scholarship from Hope for the Warriors for her essay about your… Baby on how her life and goals have changed since her husband was critically wounded in Iraq. Morgan is currently working on her Doctor Career Switch of Education in Teacher Leadership at Walden University. If it’s news to you, it’s news to us! Michel Perez BA ’04 We invite you as a member of our family of Thomas Michel Perez graduated from South Texas College of Law in December Edison State College alumni to tell us about the exciting 2006. Perez was accepted to practice law in Texas in May 2007, and things happening in your life. Let us know what’s new with concurrently accepted a position as an associate in the law firm of you since you graduated from the College or how your Boyar & Miller, P.C., in Houston. experience at the College changed your life, and we may include your updates in a future issue of Invention.

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