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Vol. 22, No. 3 Winter 2009 Letter from the President

Fifty-five percent of our 2008-2009 incoming freshmen were academically in the top 25 percent of their high school class, which is nearly a 30 percent increase from five years ago. Dear Alumni and Friends: universities in our category and region of the International Special Olympics; surveyed by U.S. News & World Report. we anticipate commemorating that I always enjoy this avenue to reach out Also in 2008 we introduced The College historic event in several special ways. to our devoted alumni and many friends at Brockport shield as the school’s new We also plan on breaking ground for of the College. It’s a great opportunity to logo. The date on the shield — 1835 the 150,000-square-foot Special Events celebrate the past year’s successes while — references the year the Brockport Recreation Center (SERC) during also sharing the College’s plans for the Collegiate Institute first opened its doors. 2009, with a forecasted completion in future. While there were plenty of reasons The torch in the center is borrowed 2011. Another planned capital project to celebrate during 2008, the year ahead from the Prometheus statue which, as is for the full renovation of Thompson promises to be filled with yet more student many of you know, stands vigil over the Residence Hall that will begin in early success. Allen Administration Building. In Greek 2009 and should be completed in 2010. In May, more than 580 graduate and mythology, Prometheus was the patron Soon thereafter, we’ll focus on a much approximately 1,500 undergraduate of human civilization and is credited needed new academic building. A class students, and their families, braved with bringing the flame of knowledge to of students is even actively helping us to inclement weather to celebrate the humankind — a very appropriate and gather ideas. Ironically, even in the current College’s commencement ceremony. moving connection to higher education. dismal economic climate, funds are still Commencement Speaker John R. Ryan, I would be remiss if I didn’t temper my forthcoming from the state for bonded CEO of the Center for Creative Leadership enthusiasm somewhat with the very real construction to stimulate the economy. and former Chancellor of the State challenges all State University of I wish you could share with me the University of New York and retired Navy campuses are facing with the multiple excitement I see each and every day on the Vice Admiral, encouraged graduates — budget cuts ordered by Governor David Brockport campus. I’ll leave you with good in one of our two ceremonies that day — Paterson. I was very forthright in this thoughts for a healthy and happy 2009, to follow the outstanding attributes responsibility in my annual Convocation and I remain committed to continuing common and crucial to successful leaders. Address to our faculty and staff back in to do all I can to make The College at “Be authentic. Do your job and live your August. The College at Brockport is better Brockport an institution of which you can life without compromising your values positioned than many, due in large part be forever proud. or beliefs. Authenticity can help set you to a philosophy of fiscal prudence and apart,” were his words of wisdom. I also transparent, inclusive budget processes Best wishes, had the privilege of presenting Admiral enacted over many years. These will help us Ryan with an honorary degree on behalf of weather the budget storm — a widespread all of SUNY. storm that looms not only over SUNY and The academic prowess of our students the State of New York, but also our nation continues to shine. Fifty-five percent of and internationally. That being said, I truly John R. Halstead, PhD our 2008-2009 incoming freshmen were believe that all interested parties must see President academically in the top 25 percent of institutions of higher education as a wise their high school class, which is nearly a investment in New York’s future as well as 30 percent increase from five years ago. powerful economic drivers for the state. Additionally, this year’s freshman class While the New York State budget will includes more than 30 students who likely be top of mind for the foreseeable ranked either first or second in their high future, we have much to look forward school class. And, for the third consecutive to in the next year. This year, 2009, year, The College at Brockport has been will be the 30th anniversary of one of ranked in the top half of all colleges and the College’s true legacies: the hosting Kaleidoscope – Annual Report 2007-08 Contents Return on Circulation — 70,000

Executive Editor Investment Michael Andriatch ’85 Managing Editor Virginia Campbell ’89/‘96 2 Photography James Dusen Honoring Graphic Design Cassidy Sam Nicolosi Contributors Darby Knox 3 Alex Matiash ’10 Where are Kaleigh Osborne ’09 They Now? Kelly Vergin ’89 6 Vice President for Advancement and President of the Brockport Foundation Roxanne Johnston Director of Leadership Giving and Alumni Relations Class Notes Michael Andriatch ’85 Director of Development 10 Brad Schreiber ’83 Comprehensive Campaign Coordinator Darby Knox Director of Finance Roll of Donors Karen Diamond Leadership Giving Officer 16 Curtis Hill Associate Director, Finance and Advancement Services John Sapienza ’96 Coordinator of Alumni Relations Betsy Standish ’00 Associate Director of Annual Giving Jamie Beers-Wilson Special Events Coordinator Kim Ehret ’05 Foundation Accountant An evening of ten 10-minute plays Rhonda St. Amant ’02 February 27 – March 1 and Send corrections or changes of address to: March 5 – 7, 2009 Division of Advancement 350 New Campus Drive Thursday – Saturday Evenings Brockport, NY 14420 at 7:30 pm (585) 395-2451 Sunday Matinee at 2 pm [email protected] Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage 180 Holley Street $12 General/$10 Seniors, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students (585) 395-ARTS To the Editor

Greetings Brockport,

I have to admit that I always glance at the alumni e-mails but We met at the end of freshman year at Daniel’s fraternity formal never really read them. So, it’s not a surprise that when my recent at Hickory Ridge. And for the next four years we were practically issue of Kaleidoscope came in the mail it ended up in my quote- inseparable. So as you can see, Brockport has been and always will unquote “junk pile.” However, being the Fourth of July and be a big part of my life. enjoying a day off from work, I decided to read it. On July 12, 2008, we tied the knot at Hickory Ridge where Instantly upon flipping through the pages I felt like I was back we first met. I just want to wish Brockport much success in the at Brockport. I remember walking to Hartwell Hall for dance future. Thanks for helping me find my soul mate! classes and eating at Brockway with my sorority sisters (ASA). But most importantly I remember meeting my fiancé, Daniel Sincerely, “Deylah” Aviles ’02. As I got to the section in the Kaleidoscope that lists marriages, I too wanted to be included in the next issue. Karin “Zienna” Freeland (Aviles) ’02

Brockport Athletes Call “Locker Room Meeting”

By Bob Rondina ’63 Seven former Golden Eagle athletes had their own reunion 45 years after their time at The College at Brockport. Representing , , and football from the 1960s era, these mostly retired teachers and coaches assembled at one of Brockport’s most “illustrious” establishments to recall their storied pasts. Paul Buntich ’65 reconvened his teammates on a warm, sunny Saturday in September at the historic Higgins’ Recreation Center in downtown Brockport. Jim Dugan ’65 From left: Bob Rondina, Paul Buntich, Gary Skoog, Jim Dugan, Ron Rucker, Bill Nelson and Joe Piscopo traversed the US, coming from his home in . Dugan was a standout baseball, basketball, football, and hockey player. Ron Rucker ’66 participated in baseball and football before becoming a successful teacher and coach at East Rochester. Bob Rondina ’63 played basketball and captained the 1963 baseball squad that completed a 16-2 season. Joe Piscopo ’70 and Gary Skoog ’68 both anchored the line on the gridiron during their tenure at Brockport. Buntich, who was a three-year starter, teamed with Bill Nelson ’65 as mainstays on the hardwood. Nelson has been a highly successful basketball coach at RIT, Nazareth and Johns Hopkins University, where he is nearing 500 career victories. At the team meeting that day, it was surprising how talk of the athletes’ Golden Eagle accomplishments became more legendary as the day wore on into early evening. However, all were in complete agreement that their years at The College at Brockport were among the best of their lives. The professors, coaches and friends they met and worked with prepared them well for their professional careers and will never be forgotten. They talked about how lucky they have been to stay healthy, have wonderful families, and recall the memories of a happy and simpler time in that small paradise that was home for four years. “We are all proud to be Golden Eagles forever. Thank you, Brockport!!”

1 Return on Investment: Lifetime Partnership Begun at Brockport Leads to Business Department Scholarship

communication. Sickels is a senior from we spoke, she was looking forward to a Spencerport, NY, who is majoring in November 23 competition in Tempe, AZ. finance. Ironman triathlons consist of a 2.4 mile “This award means so much to swim, a 112-mile bike ride, followed by a me. Seeing that alumni are willing to 26.2 mile run. Obviously, perseverance is contribute to the success of current an important attribute to her. students means a lot,” said Amendola, “I am continually impressed by the who also is the current Brockport Student generosity of our alumni,” said Roxanne Government president. Johnston, vice president of the Division of By David Mihalyov ’87/’03 According to Bob, Kyle’s experience in Advancement for the College at Brockport. BSG is important to creating a successful “It is friends of the College such as Robert A campus tour for incoming students business career. “I like to see people and Nancy Marino who have helped to more than 40 years ago ultimately led to in the business environment learn the provide the resources necessary to offer one of the most generous donations The importance of working with and getting the quality and breadth of educational College at Brockport has received in recent things done through people,” Bob said. opportunities at Brockport. A scholarship years. “Communication is so important to being such as this makes it easier for our best Bob and Nancy (Beatty) Marino, a good manager.” students to continue their educations.” both of the class of 1969, have donated Bob shared the impact one Brockport The Marinos have not been back to $102,250 to the College to support the teacher, Visiting Professor Orme Phelps, Brockport in many years, but hope to Robert J. and Nancy B. Marino Business had on his success in business. “He be on campus later this year for the class Leadership Scholarship. The scholarship impressed me with economics not only of 1969’s 40th reunion. Maybe it was is to be used for the purpose of providing being a lot of math, but he taught the those thoughts of milestone memories undergraduate student awards in the psychology and sociology of business. that spurred the Marinos to grant their Department of Business Administration I really enjoyed the and Economics at The College at philosophy of economics, “Brockport helped me learn the importance of not only Brockport. why people behaved the winning, but winning fairly. It doesn’t matter what career The couple originally met on the way they did. I tried to Brockport campus when Bob was serving you’re in, take the high road and do your personal best. Don’t combine that with the leave anything in the locker room.” as an orientation tour guide for incoming College’s old motto of students, one of which was Nancy. She ‘Let each become all had graduated from Nassau Community they’re capable of being.’ ” donation. “I wanted to see the results of College and was transferring to Brockport. He spent his entire career in the being in a position to help those with This chance meeting turned into a telecommunications field, beginning with financial needs,” Bob said. partnership that would last a lifetime. his first job at Rochester Telephone. He That gesture is appreciated, as Amendola From Brockport, Bob went on also held senior management positions at so aptly summarized, “It feels great to to a highly successful career in the Houston Cellular Telephone Company; know that some people really want to see telecommunications industry, but Nextell Communications; Compania de Brockport students succeed.” remembered the lessons he learned as Radiocomunicaciones Moviles in Buenos a student. “Brockport helped me learn Aires, Argentina; Sprint Corporation; the importance of not only winning, but and as group president of Convergys. winning fairly,” he said. “It doesn’t matter He is currently chairman of the board of what career you’re in, take the high road Syniverse Technologies, located in Tampa, and do your personal best. Don’t leave FL. anything in the locker room.” Nancy, who also received her master’s The inaugural recipients of the Robert J. degree from Brockport in 1972, was both and Nancy B. Marino Business Leadership a guidance counselor and teacher in the Scholarship are Kyle Amendola and Rush-Henrietta School District. She now Kristin Sickels. Amendola is a senior spends her time training and taking part from Cheektowaga, NY, and is majoring in ironman triathlon competitions. When in finance with minors in economics and 2 Honoring Cassidy

By Darby Knox program, processing tax returns for low income families. As a student at The College Fully aware of the many at Brockport, Cassidy Ball gifts that he had been given, made an indelible impression Cassidy made it his mission on all who knew him. Smart, to help others. Personally funny, tenacious, and deeply ambitious and deeply ethical, Cassidy was a bright compassionate, Cassidy used and shining light. He was his talents, energy, and drive a student in the Honors to benefit those around him. Program, a Presidential Scholar Family, friends, and strangers and the recipient of many were the recipients of his awards and scholarships. boundless humor, generosity, His academic performance and thoughtfulness. consistently earned him a place To honor Cassidy and his on the Dean’s List. desire to make the world a Cassidy distinguished better place, Cassidy’s family himself with his compassion has established the Cassidy and leadership — on and Ball Memorial Scholarship off campus. He served as a to support students who representative in Brockport share Cassidy’s commitment Cassidy Ball, 1986-2007 Student Government and as to community while treasurer and president of the demonstrating academic Accounting Society. He was the excellence in accounting or events director of the Political finance. This lasting tribute Science Club, a peer mentor will preserve Cassidy’s memory for new students, and served in the hearts and minds of all Community service is not just an event that occurs on on the Department of Business who knew him at the College a particular day. It’s a way of life. It’s living with an Administration and Economics — a place he dearly loved — appreciation for the life that you’ve been blessed with and Council of Students. He also and those who will be touched giving to those less fortunate. It helps define you as a person. was a member of the men’s by his legacy. — Cassidy Ball cross country team. To make a gift to the Cassidy Cassidy worked selflessly Ball Memorial Scholarship on behalf of others, fund, contact Brad Schreiber, participating in the “Relay director of development, at for Life” and “Race for the (585) 395-5161 or bschreib@ Cure” to raise money for the brockport.edu. American Cancer Society, To learn about criteria and and volunteering for food eligibility for the Cassidy Ball drives, fundraisers for the Memorial Scholarship, contact Salvation Army, and holiday Adam Standish, coordinator appeals to raise money for of the Scholarship Office, at underprivileged children. (585) 395-5414 or astandis@ Cassidy also volunteered for brockport.edu. the United Way’s CASH 3 Brockport Web Site Sports New Look

By Virginia Bacheler, Chair, site inviting, so that prospective Web Advisory Committee students stayed with us? We knew from research that we would have We knew what we wanted: about 30 seconds to “make our an easily navigable Web site for case” to prospective students before current students and faculty as well they might decide to move on. as an interesting first “window” The designs from Cognitive on Brockport for prospective Marketing were unveiled last students. Not a simple task. And spring. The committee developed so the Web Advisory Committee nicknames for some of them: the looked at dozens of other college “chalkboard” and “the wine glass.” Web sites. What were the elements The designs went out to a broader that appealed to the user? How audience, including a sampling much photographic content of students who overwhelmingly was attractive; how much was chose the design we now have—it distracting? Yes, we wanted some looked new, inviting, wasn’t boxy animation on our homepage but and gave prospective students faces not so much as to look like a with which they could identify. gimmicky advertisement. Color, We learned that designing a but not too garish a color. And Web site is not a linear process. a curve to the design to get the Our Web presence is a living Brockport page away from looking organism, constantly changing and rectilinear and boxy. continually being updated. Throughout spring and The site includes some of the summer 2008, the Web Advisory latest technological innovations, Committee met (or had conference including RightNow® Technology, calls) with our design team at which allows students to ask Cognitive Marketing to bring questions, and receive immediate the new look into focus. The answers. Plus, with each entry, the homepage should reflect the new technology updates its database of brand message: That Brockport was answers, making them ready for about the successful students who the next time the same question is blossom here. And the College’s asked. The technology is disguised promise: To reveal to each student, as the “Ask Ellsworth” button at the each day, his or her capacity for bottom of the homepage. intellectual, physical and creative As we look ahead, we hope to accomplishment. develop some blog elements so We had many stories to tell — prospective students can interact not just in the headline stories at with faculty and current students. the top of the homepage but in the There also are more and more photo opportunities and mini- stories to tell that reflect more fully profiles of students, faculty, and the Brockport experience. We staff throughout the site. continue to work on our “window” We wanted to know, could to the world so that when visitors prospective students find their stop by, they get a clear picture way to what they were looking for of who we are and what we’re all with a minimum number of clicks. about. Was the language used on the Web 4 Giving Birth to Enduring Traditions

By Kaleigh Osborne ’09 school’s newspaper, The Stylus, on May 11, 1932. Certainly Ever wonder how The the fact that Color Day was College at Brockport’s athletic traditionally held in May would teams came to be known as the confirm the appropriateness of Golden Eagles, or how the green the reference,” said Gigliotti. and gold colors the College According to Gigliotti’s displays became synonymous colleague, Charlie (Charles) with the school’s spirit? We Cowling, associate librarian, asked Mary Jo Gigliotti, the Color Day event became associate librarian, to do a little quite popular at the school and The College celebrates Color Day with the Color Day Queen and her court. Photo circa 1902. digging in her archives for the within the local community, answer to these questions. Here and continued until the 1930s is what she found. when Principal Hartwell “We don’t know exactly ended the tradition because when the colors were first set. “it was getting too rowdy.” By According to (the late Professor then, Color Day had become Emeritus in the Department intertwined with the fraternities of History) W. Wayne and sororities of the time, which Dedman’s book, Without Hartwell also ended. Another Tradition a School Lacks Stylus article dated May 14, a Soul, many of the 1937, says the custom for Color traditions that were to Day was for all members of the characterize the institution College to wear their colors or for many years were developed “satin ribbons 8" long.” late in the 19th century or in Ellsworth the “Golden the Normal School years of the Eagle” was the brain child of 20th century. Among these was Stylus reporter and cartoonist the adoption of official school Bob Bloxsom ’58. He created colors. Just exactly when the Ellsworth in 1956 and the school colors were adopted is May 4, 1956 Stylus noted not clear from the record, but that, “The above photograph by the time of the initiation shows cartoonist Bob Bloxsom’s of Color Day in 1902 the ‘Ellsworth the Eagle,’ the new green and gold were firmly mascot of Brockport State established.” Teachers College. Color Day was developed “He shall be drawn in many by a committee of students different moods as he will working with Principal Charles lead all our teams and student MacFarlane as part of the body in most anything that is preparation for a new school happening on campus.” event. Color Day debuted in The name Ellsworth is the spring of 1902, and it’s the middle name of former been said the colors may have popular coach Bob Boozer. A come from the green grass and coincidence? golden dandelions of spring, but it’s not known for certain if this was the case. “But this was suggested at a later time as reported in an article in the 5 Where are They Now?

Alumni often ask us about College friends with whom they’ve touch over the years, and also want to know where their favorite former faculty and members of the College administration are today. We decided to launch the series, Where are They Now?, which debuts in this issue of Kaleidoscope.This issue features James Kunstler ’71, Andrew Virgilio ’49, and Raymond Duncan.

What is your favorite memory of Brockport? My favorite memory is being part of the community and the joy of living in a small town on Main Street America after growing up in New York City. What individual or James Kunstler ’71 is experience at Brockport perhaps best known for his made the greatest impact books about suburban sprawl or impression on you — an and the loss of a sense of impression that has lasted a community. In The Geography lifetime? of Nowhere (1993), Kunstler Dr. David Hamilton, a remembers his days at professor in the Department Brockport and living in small a of Theatre, was an important Victorian-era village. mentor to me at Brockport. “Brockport was scaled to people, not cars. It had the How do you spend your days variety that comes from a now? mixed-use community. We I spend my time writing. loved rubbing elbows on the I currently have 15 books in streets, meeting friends as we print. I also tell people that I walked or biked to class. We am leading a happy life of self- loved the peace and quiet of a employment. small town at night.” He has taken his stop-the- What is your all-time favorite sprawl message to forums coast book? to coast, advocating a return to The Bushwhacked Piano, building a sense of community written by Thomas McGuane, through thoughtful planning is a favorite of mine. and development. What would you do He previously worked as a differently, if you had the reporter and feature write for a opportunity to do it all over number of newspapers, and as again? a staff writer for Rolling Stone magazine. If there was any one thing I Kunstler is a 1996 Brockport could change, it would be that Alumni Service Award recipient. I would have kept my cool as a young man in the earlier part of my career. 6 hospital, and being involved That would be a classroom Yugoslavia, where we spent with a community college. I setting where we are discussing the last three days in Sarajevo also do a lot of reading. a complex issue with great with one of Brockport’s finest vitality and excitement. The graduates, Emil Okanopic What is your all-time teaching part of my career ’01. One of my very best favorite book? has been the best — when a students ever, he received It is one of the classics: A student would light up with his high school education Tale of Two Cities, by Charles an insight and articulate during the Yugoslavian Civil Andrew (Andy) Dickens. the insight, leading to a War, and classes were held Virgilio ’49, educational What would you do discussion that brought other underground. students into the conversation. administration professor differently, if you had the What is your all-time These were moments of emeritus, taught at Brockport opportunity to do it all over favorite book? from 1961 until 1987. again? enlightenment for me right Although Virgilio now lives along with the students. That would be the Patrick I think about a poem by in Florida the year round, O’Brien series about the Robert Frost entitled “The What individual or he stays connected with British Navy. O’Brien captures Road not Taken,” which experience at Brockport the Collage by supporting the essence of the period discusses the point in life made the greatest impact student scholarship, and has in the description of the where you come to a fork in or impression on you — an fond memories of his years at characters and the flavor of the road and have to decide impression that has lasted a Brockport. the setting. which path you will take. I lifetime? What would you do chose the path that I continue What President Paul Yu What is your favorite differently, if you had the on to this day, assuming it did here was terrific, but if memory of Brockport? opportunity to do it all over was the right way to go, and I go back to when I came My favorite memory of again? I can honestly say that there here in 1968, those years of Brockport would have to is nothing about it I would transforming the College’s In terms of my profession be the camaraderie I found change. terrain between 1968 and — nothing. In 1956, a friend at the College. Being a 1970 were wonderful. and I quit the University smaller college, the campus Brockport brought on 180 of California between our environment was one in which new faculty in just two years. sophomore and junior years, the faculty and students could It was a renaissance time at and we hitchhiked to New build close relationships. Brockport. York City where we caught What individual or an old Greek cargo ship. How do you spend your days experience at Brockport We had about $300 each in now? made the greatest impact our pockets. We hitchhiked or impression on you — an I am working on my second through Europe. East Berlin impression that has lasted a novel, The Quiet War. I’m still was tricky to get into, but we lifetime? Raymond Duncan, political very excited about my first managed to enter the country. science and international novel, Patriot Trap. They are As I stood on the steps of Dr. Ray Conrad made relations distinguished both active adventures dealing the Pergamum Museum, the the biggest impact on me. I teaching professor emeritus, with international events. I sun was setting and I had did not know what I wanted was a member of The College am also working on updating this epiphany. It was as if the to do when I first arrived at at Brockport faculty from the fourth edition of a text gods jumped into my head Brockport, but after listening 1968 to 2002. He continues book, World Politics in the 21st and said, “You should get a to him as he taught a class to live in the Village of Century, with my co-authors degree in politics because you that I was taking, I realized Brockport and is an active Robert Switky, an educator love this.” So, I hitched a ride that teaching is what I truly member of the community. in California, and Barbara back to Quebec, went back to wanted to do. A world traveler, Duncan Jancar-Webster, a College school, and my grades, which How do you spend your days recently returned home from at Brockport distinguished had been so-so, went up and now? Eastern Europe. research professor. I also am I went on to get my PhD in enjoying world travel. We international relations. I spent I live in Florida now, so I What is your favorite just returned from a month my life teaching politics and I spend a lot of my time at the memory of Brockport? in Germany and the former never turned back. gym, volunteering at a local 7 New Alfred State President is Brockport Alumnus

President John R. Prior to assuming the presidency at Alfred State in March Halstead and 2008, Anderson was, since 2004, executive vice president and Vice President of provost at Hartwick College in Oneonta, where he had also Advancement Roxanne served as interim vice president for student life. Johnston were among Anderson also had served as vice president of academic affairs the dignitaries attending at SUNY Institute of Technology (2003-04) and provost and the October 16 vice president for academic affairs at Alfred State College (1999- inauguration of College 2003). During the prior eight years, Anderson held several at Brockport alumnus administrative positions at Alfred State, including vice president John M. Anderson ’74 for institutional advancement, dean of student development, and as the 11th president of vice president for student services. Alfred State College of Between 1975 and 1991, Anderson held several teaching and Technology. academic posts at Alfred State College, The College at Brockport,

John M. Anderson ’74, left, with President John R. Halstead A product of SUNY, SUNY Geneseo, and two area high schools. He also has worked Anderson earned his as a consultant for several entities, including the Middle States associate’s degree from Association, New York State Department of Education, and the Westchester Community College before completing his bachelor SUNY Delegation to Turkey. of arts in physics from The College at Brockport. He then went on to complete a master of arts in physics from SUNY Geneseo and a PhD in education from Cornell University.

Brockport Alumna Named President of Rhode Island College

In November, The College Leading the procession was Carriuolo’s family, riding in a 1929 at Brockport alumna Nancy Mercedes Benz Gazelle reproduction belonging to her husband, (Munzert) Carriuolo ’70/’73 took Ralf. Jazz musicians accompanied the procession en route to the oath as the ninth president of Roberts Hall Auditorium where the formal investiture ceremony Rhode Island College, (RIC) the took place. The deans of the college’s five schools presented to the oldest public institution of higher new president gifts symbolic of their academic missions. RIC’s education in that state. Carriuolo Student Community Government sponsored an inaugural gala. was selected for the presidency in Mindful of the fiscal challenges faced by state agencies, May by the Board of Governors Carriuolo had requested that no college monies be used for any for Higher Education and took of the inaugural activities, not even outside funds previously office on July 1. raised through the RIC Foundation or Alumni Association. Carriuolo earned her bachelor Instead, a fundraising committee is soliciting donations that will of arts in English and master’s of not compete with other ongoing college fundraising activities. science in elementary education “I would never tap the college’s limited resources to pay at Brockport, and a PhD in philosophy from SUNY Buffalo in for inaugural expenses. Still, I recognize the importance of 1979. celebration, especially in families, and RIC has always prided Carriuolo’s inauguration was in honor of her new presidency, itself on a family atmosphere,” Carriuolo said. Carriuolo as well as being an opportunity to celebrate the long history added that the simple yet festive activities she planned for the of the college. It began with an updated version of a medieval inauguration gave the people closest to RIC a chance to reminisce academic procession, which escorted the new president from her about all that the college has meant to the thousands of faculty, campus home, winding through the campus grounds to pick up staff and alumi who have passed through its gates since its deans, faculty, staff members, students and alumni at each of the founding in 1854. college’s five schools along the way. 8 Alumni, Emeriti and Faculty Publish Important Works

Roy Bubb ’53, education and throughout the Rochester area. In 2004, the couple also biked human development assistant from San Francisco, CA, to their home in Williamson, NY, a professor emeritus, celebrated the trip of more than 3,400 miles. Their travels are detailed in their publication of his newest book, book, Bicycle Odyssey: A Pilgrimage to Discover the Real America, Visions from a White Mountain published by Lulu Press. Palette, The Life and Times of Charles A. Hunt. Bubb held an open house Harold W. Nash recently published and book signing in September at his memoirs, Three Good Men, in his home in Holley, NY, having which he discusses his encounters with returned from his summer home in the three most important men in his Silver Lake, NH, just days before. life — Harold L. Nash, his father; Several friends from the College and Martin H. Rogers, The College community were on hand to celebrate at Brockport mentor, teacher and the occasion, view three Hunt original paintings, and sample a director of the College’s Adirondack homemade blueberry dessert delight, made from handpicked retreat, Camp Totem, (1945 - 1977); New Hampshire berries. and John J. Readling ’49, Nash’s Hunt was a prolific painter and long-time resident of colleague at SUNY Oswego. In Three Madison, NH, from where he took inspiration for his art. Good Men, Nash paints a vivid picture Proceeds from Bubb’s book will go to support the town’s of how these men influenced who he is today. Contact Nash at Historical Society Museum. You can purchase Bubb’s Hlnashnync@.com. book through the Madison Historical Society via e-mail at [email protected]. Robert C. Schneider, EdD, Bubb previously published his memoirs, Memories of Manning associate professor in the Department Corners. of Physical Education and Sport, has published his second book, Ethics of Joe Carmichiel ’90, an education Sport and Athletics: Theory, Issues, and consultant and freelance journalist, Practice. The first round of copies was has taught high school English in released in October with publication some of America’s most challenging anticipated for 2009 by the publishing schools. He has a wealth of firsthand house of Lippincott, Williams, and experience with teens, gangs and violent Wilkins. adolescents. In his newly released book, Schneider has taught undergraduate Permanent Adolescence, Why Boys Don’t sport management and coaching Grow Up, he analyzes the “unfortunate courses as well as graduate athletic decisions and deliberate oversights administration courses at Brockport for 12 years. In March, he society has made over the years.” Based published the textbook Basketball for all Levels (American Press). on Carl Jung’s theory of “horizontal He has published numerous peer-reviewed, scholarly articles and vertical mindedness,” Carmichiel and has taken part in more than 60 scholarly presentations. His examines the major reasons causing permanent adolescence — most recent presentation, The Virtuous Sport Manager, took place the disappearance of coming-of-age rituals, the effect of in November at the Forensic Sciences and Sport Conference in television on children’s brain development, the lack of male Ankara, Turkey. role models, the normalization of violence, and the inadequate Schneider states, “One of my primary goals in writing Ethics teaching methods in schools. Carmichiel’s book, published by of Sport and Athletics was to include moral theory in a way that New Horizon Press, is available in book stores. could be applied to contemporary problems often faced by sport managers, players, fans, etc. in the real world of sport. Jim May ’68 and his wife Carol, recently bicycled a 2,000- “I wanted an undergraduate student to be able to look forward mile journey, which followed the Underground Railroad, from to the next page when reading it. I hope students become so Mobile, AL, to Owen Sound, Canada. Their (as yet untitled) immersed in what they’re reading that they lose track of time.” book about the adventure will be out in the spring. In the meantime, they are doing presentations about their adventure 9 Class Notes

1950s Robert S. Gold ’69 delivered the 2008 Charles N. Poskanzer Lecture, University in Baltimore, MD. She Thomas DeMaio ’50 and his wife, Emerging Trends on the co-administers the K-12 certification Joan, celebrated their 80th birthdays Future of Technology in in dance, teaches ballet and is a with a family reunion at Pawleys Island, Public Health, in September. certified movement analyst through the SC. The reunion included 18 family A nationally recognized expert Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement members from New York, St. Louis, in the application of advanced Studies. Chicago, and Hong Kong. communications technologies to health education, Gold is a professor in the William Walker ’75 has been Alex C. Johnson ’54 started the Department of Public and Community promoted to assistant secretary at the Substitute Principal Program in 1990 Health and co-director of the Public Utica Mutual Insurance Company and after retiring from the Rochester City Health Informatics Research Laboratory principal member of the Utica National School District some years ago as a at the University of Maryland at College Insurance Group, of New Hartford, school principal. Now fully retired, Park. NY. Walker joined Utica’s Home Office he is active as vice commander of Marketing Department in 2007 as the American Post 134 in Donald F. Staffo ’69 was recently director of personal lines sales. Irondequoit, NY, and active with the interviewed for Touchdown Retired Teacher Organization (RTO). Alabama Magazine. Blair Buchholz ’76, a technology/ industrial arts teacher from Andover Rita G. Devine ’55 continues to be Central School, was recently named the active in community service programs, 1970s Allegany County Educator of the Year. including St. Mary’s Pastoral Council and Michael J. Singleton ’70 is as a Eucharistic minister in Granville, NY. currently the interim superintendent Vickie Mike, ’76 foreign language at Southern Berkshire Schools in teacher and department chair for Betty A. Bartkowiak ’57 has been . After 20 years in the Languages Other than English at retired for 23 years and is still playing New York state public school system, Horseheads High School, has been competitive tennis in a Space Coast Singleton retired in 2003. From 2003 named the 2009 New York State League and enjoys golf. to June 2008, he worked as the special Teacher of the Year. She is now the state education director in the Williamstown representative for the National Teacher Jack Harten ’57 was elected this (MA) Public School system. of the Year Award. year to the position of treasurer of the Kiwanis International Foundation at David Shampine ’71 has been Dave Evans ’77, a communications the Kiwanis International Convention in employed with the Watertown consultant focused on word of mouth Orlando, FL. Daily Times for 37 years. He is and social media, published Social a crime reporter and writes a weekly Media Marketing: An Hour 1960s column, “Times Gone By.” a Day, a practical, hands-on guide to implementing and measuring social Ray Scharf ‘61 professor emeritus David Keefe ’72 has been named the media as part of an integrated marketing and former coach of swimming at East new part-time director of the Western program. Carolina University, won five gold medals Ontario Local Community Development in the North Carolina Senior Games Corporation. Keefe will oversee the Donna Ross ’77 accepted a new State Championships, and qualified for agency’s micro-enterprise loan program position with Corning Incorporated in the National Senior Games to be held at for current and new businesses in the Corning, NY, as an information protection Stanford University in San Francisco in towns of Bristol and West Bloomfield officer/risk manager. August 2009. and the Village of Bloomfield, which funds the agency. He also will speak on Thomas Sparaccio ’77 has Bruce MacGregor ’62 retired been named chief operations officer from the Defense Intelligence Agency behalf of local business and help with regulatory issues. with StateCE, a leading provider of (DIA), Washington, DC. Currently, he is online continuing education services cutting lots of grass on a large lot near Russ Martin ’72 had his nationwide. Sparacio joined StateCE Fredericksburg, VA, and sings in the choir work featured in Silvershotz in January 2008. at the local Methodist church. International Journal of Fine Art Photography James F. Habel ’78 has had a 30- Richard N. Reynolds ’64/’68 was , published in Australia and the UK. The 10-page article year career in education in the inducted into the Brockport Central High state of New Jersey. School 2007 Athletic Wall of Fame (third featured a story about Martin along with 16 of his flowing water images. class inducted to the wall). John G. O’Leary ’78 has been certified as a life member of both the Suzanne Burack Ellefson ’66 has Gary Moore ’74 was named head coach of the full spectrum of running Million Dollar Advocates Forum and taken up residence in Delray Beach, the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates FL, after living and working in Rio de sports at Alfred State College: men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and Forum. The Million Dollar Advocates Janeiro, Brazil, for the past 30 years. You Forum is recognized as one of the most can contact her at [email protected] women’s indoor track, and men’s and women’s outdoor track. prestigious groups of trial lawyers in the United States. J. Sehl Burns ’69 was one of eight alumni honored in October by Sandra Perez ’75 has been appointed to assistant professor in the John Ambrosone ’79 retired from Nottingham High School in Syracuse. the Veterans Administration and the US 10 Department of Dance at Towson Army Reserve. Robert Scalzo ’84 accepted the USA Football newsletter about why he Missy Pfohl Smith ’92 announced Roderick Green ’95 has been position of manager of business is a member. He has been an official the Rochester debut concert of appointed to the position of executive James Barbarino ’79 was operations and information services for since 2000. BIODANCE, Webs We director for Hillside Work-Scholarship recently featured in Long Island the Baystate Regional Cancer program, Weave, that Smith directed and Connection’s Rochester operations. Newsday’s weekly Sunday piece Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, Patricia Galinski ’89 retired from choreographed. It was held at the titled “Who’s Cooking?” MA. the Gates-Chili School District where University of Rochester’s Spurrier Studio Sally Taylor ’95 and her husband, she was assistant principal at the high In September. Paul, both deaf since birth, are featured Richard Ettinger ’79 is being Michele (Manogue) LaDue ’85 school. She earned her certificate of in an incredible HBO documentary , honored by the American Museum has had a 20-year career at Preferred advanced study at Brockport. Jeffrey Bristol ’93 was named Hear and Now, about their lives of Natural History and Harry N. Care/MVP Health Care in Rochester director of retail sales at TCP Inc., the coping with their decision to receive Abrams Books for his six-year project where she was recently promoted to a s world’s largest manufacturer of energy cochlear implants, a breakthrough photographing and collaborating with claims department supervisor. She has 1990 efficient lighting products. technology that could restore their ability six other professional photographers on two children, Sierra (16) and Lydia (8). Nicol Roberts-King ‘90 is president to hear and how it impacted their world. five continents to capture the beauty of of TriCord Consulting, LLC, a national Richard Deming ’93 released birds in flight. Douglas Owens ’85 has been leadership training and development Listening on All Sides: Dawn M. (Short) Cwierley ’96 named chief for individual assistance/ company. Toward an Emersonian has been named public relations John Fischer ’79 has been named technical assistance contracts, and Ethics of Reading, published by manager for Kenmore Mercy Hospital, brewmaster at High Falls Brewing as program manager for the Federal Christopher Scalzo ’90, assistant Stanford University Press, last spring. part of Catholic Health. She most Company in Rochester. Emergency Management Agency professor of business administration at His book of poetry, Let’s Not Call recently served as media relations and (FEMA). In this role, he provides Morrisville State College, has received It Consequence, published by communications specialist for the Girl Les Judd ’79 teaches a class, How temporary housing and mass care an Enitiative eTeam grant from the Shearsman Books Ltd, Exeter, England, Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin to Live Sustainably in New York City, at assistance to disaster survivors. Enitiative program at also was released last spring. Deming River Valleys, headquartered in St. the Borough of Manhattan Community to expand entrepreneurship in the is a lecturer for the English Department Paul, MN. College. He is president of Green Loren A. Penman ’85 retired from community. at Yale University, where he coordinated Boroughs, a company that helps people public education after 33 years and is the Whitney Humanities Center Working Nancy E. Feingold ’96, a special discover the greener side of NYC. now president of Penguin Multimedia Lesley Tillotson ‘90 has been Seminar on Contemporary Poetry and education teacher on Long Island, Inc., a video/audio production named executive director of Southern Poetics. became engaged in June to Charles P. Dave Kane ’79 has been nominated corporation located in Batavia and Tier Celebrates!, an organization Kastan, owner of a promotional products as a finalist for a Marconi Award in the Ithaca. founded in 2002 through a merger of Karen Fingar ’93 has been named company. He popped the question in category of Medium Market Personality the Binghamton Summer Music Festival principal at Dudley Elementary School front of many students, parents, and of the Year by the National Association Julie (McKee) Rowe ’85 recently and First Night Binghamton. Tillotson, (Fairport). She was formerly an assistant teachers on Field Day, in front of the of Broadcasters. Kane works at WCMF- opened an online shop at www. who previously was on the Department principal at the school and worked for Mister Softee Ice Cream Truck. Nancy FM in Rochester. jmrpottery.etsy.com where she of Dance and Arts for Children faculty many years in the Honeoye Falls-Lima and Charlie plan to get married in 2009. sells her pottery. She also has a studio in at The College at Brockport, was most School District. Anne Willkens Leach ’79 has been her home in Clayton, NC. recently the director of education for the Michael Mellace ’96 is the named superintendent of schools for the Arts in Education Institute at the Stanley Fred Helmes ’93 was promoted to owner and founder of Mellace Family Catholic Diocese of Rochester. Joe Torres ’85 reports and anchors Center for the Arts in Utica. regional loss prevention manager at TJ Brands, a 42,000 square-foot snacks the weekend evening news on WABC- Maxx in the Southeast Atlanta region. manufacturing facility headquartered in 1980s TV in New York City. He joined the CORRECTION: Molly (Stolarcyk) Carlsbad, CA. Mellace Family Brands is Eyewitness News team as a general Nolan ’91 is a realtor with HUNT, ERA Stephen Lenox ’93 will handle the known for its diverse product line that Barbara (McKinney) Shulla ’81 assignment reporter in 1997. Columbus division, and her husband, play-by-play for all 76 radio broadcasts of includes tree nuts, peanuts, snack mixes was awarded the 2008 New York Kevin Nolan ’92 is a senior food the Aberdeen IronBirds of the New York- and chocolate items. The company also Mental Health Counselors Association Kathleen Guyette ’87 has been specialist with O-AT-KA Milk Products in Penn league during the 2008 baseball launched Snacktrition, a new line of President’s Award in Albany. named vice president and chief nursing Batavia, NY. season. He joins the Aberdeen crew nuts and dried-fruit snacks that are oven- officer for Mission Hospitals, Asheville, after two years as a national talk-show Darlene (Thompson) Trento ’81 roasted through a proprietary process. NC. Andrew E. Dowd ’92 earned his host and play-by-play announcer for has owned Bittersweet, an eclectic master’s in education from Portland MLB Home Plate on XM satellite R. Thomas Fregoe ’97 is employed gift shop and boutique in the heart of Robin McColley ’87 received State University in June. He is looking radio station 175. as a senior gamings operations inspector Brockport (on Main Street), for the past her certificate of advanced study in for adjunct teaching positions at local with the New York State Racing and 27 years. educational administration from The community colleges, and is currently Annette Traino ’93 is with Metrix Wagering Board. College at Brockport in August 2008. doing some private tutoring of adults in Matrix as an outbound customer service Barbara Crowley ’83 won the the area of ESL, reading comprehension, representative. Phillip Kurimski ’97 has been Rochester Dancing with the Teacher Ronald Milon ’87 was appointed and writing/composition. named a senior meteorologist with the Stars 2008 competition and donated director, Bergen Community College, the Brett Fingland ’94 has been named National Weather Service in Detroit, MI. her prize to the Wilmot Cancer Center. Meadowlands (NJ). Anthony “Tony” Harkin ’92 the new principal at Weedsport High. Previously, he was a meteorologist with This summer, she volunteered at Camp received this year’s Richard and Virginia the NWS in Green Bay, WI. Open Arms and continues to dance. Paul Cohen ’89, president of Eisenhart Provost’s Award for Excellence Ray Fraley ’94 has taken a senior Youtube.com/ Her Web Page is Partner Concepts, received the Tourism in Teaching. Harkin is an assistant buyer position with TM GE Automation mrsbarbaracrowley Jennifer Arbore ’98 has been Industry Leadership Award from Niagara professor in the School for Mathematical Systems located in Roanoke, VA. named the first female partner at University. Cohen founded Partner Sciences in the College of Science at Eldridge, Fox & Porretti, LLC, an Donna (Cataldo) Hoffman ’84 Concepts, a full-service travel-marketing RIT. He joined RIT three years ago after Sean P. Murphy ’94 recently accounting firm based in Rochester. was promoted to nurse manager of Academic firm, in 2002. The firm had the exclusive completing a post-doctoral fellowship at finished his book the Orthopedic Unit at Stony Brook Cultures: Professional rights to market the 2008 Beijing Harvard University. Gretchen Ecklund Smith ’98 is a University Medical Center. Olympics in the US. Preparation and the Teaching recreation therapist for VA Hudson Valley Peggy (Bennett) Johnson ’92 Life. The book gives voice to diversity Health Care System in Castle Point, NY. Michael Metzner ’84 has been Robert Friedman ‘89, assistant vice recently accepted a position with the in postsecondary education--a strength named executive vice president and president/senior assistant operations University of Colorado Hospital as a of the system rather than a problem to Sal Galvano ’98 has been named the chief financial officer for First Wind. manager with Citi Smith Barney, credentialing specialist. redress. head coach of the Monroe Community Baltimore, MD, also is a collegiate College women’s soccer program. football official and was featured in a Galvano, a native of Rochester and a 11 graduate of Gates-Chili High School, Shield. He also will be co-starring in a Julie Caswell ’04 joined the Chad Maniace ’07 is an Air Force BIRTHS spent the past two years as the men’s Hallmark film, The Glass Seagull. staff at Genesee Community College Airman 1st Class and graduated from soccer coach at Mesa Community as environmental health and safety the Air Traffic Control Operations Cathleen and Steven Fancher College in Mesa, AZ. Jennifer (Hudack) Staskiewicz specialist. Apprentice course at Keesler Air Force ’90 announce the birth of a son, ’01 received her master’s degree and Base in Biloxi, MS, in July. Elijah John, on August 9, 2008. Elijah Ryan Nobles ’98 is a news anchor CAS in school psychology from Robert’s Seth Piccirillo ’04 was named John also is the grandson of Sally with WWBT-TV in Richmond, VA. He Wesleyan College. She is currently assistant manager of government affairs Stacy Pottinger ’07 participated in Brunell Fancher ’55 and Thaddeus conducted a one-on-one with both employed at the University of Rochester. for the Niagara Frontier Transportation the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Wenzka ’69. presidential candidates. Authority in Buffalo. summer Dancemakers concert at UWM. Tom Lutsic ’02 has been named Carrie (Gorton) Ciripompa Chuck Mitrano ’99, Empire 8 secondary school principal in the Jason Barnett ’05 is currently Dave Rappleyea ’07 finished in ‘93/’97 and Glenn Ciripompa Commissioner, was selected as recipient Hamilton Central School District. Lutsic working as a technical support analyst in first-place with a time of two hours, 37 welcomed twin boys on June 12, 2008: of the 2008 Eastern College Athletic came to Hamilton from a previous the Office of Information Technology at minutes, 39 seconds in the Preferred Glenn Edward Ciripompa Jr. and Michael Conference (ECAC) Jostens Male position as an assistant principal at St. John Fisher College. Care Rochester Marathon. Aidan Ciripompa. Administrator of the Year. The Eastridge High School in Irondequoit. award is presented annually to Michael Henningsen ’05 received Dale Buck ’08 participated in an Gregory Galliford ’94 and Kristen administrators from ECAC member Daniel T. White ’02 has his master’s in college student personnel individual personal workout for the Galliford announce the birth of a son, schools or conferences in recognition been appointed the new district administration from Canisius College in Buffalo Bills coaching staff at their Grayson Paul, on August 11, 2008. of outstanding or meritorious service superintendent for Monroe County Board May 2007. Since August 2007, he has training camp facility on the St. John Kristen (Klos) Swing ’99 and Craig to the ECAC. of Cooperative Educational Services been a resident director (Benedict Hall) Fisher College campus in Pittsford, NY. (BOCES) 1. at The College at Brockport. He was a dominant player this past Swing announce the birth of a daughter, season for the Rochester Raiders (indoor Sarah Elizabeth, on August 1, 2008. 2000s Sarah Bradley ’03 has been named Jason Land ’05 accepted a job as football) on the defensive line. Matthew Andrews ’00 has been event coordinator for the Nat Moore probation and parole agent for the state Jennifer (Hudack) Staskiewicz named women’s soccer coach at Foundation in North Miami, FL. of Wyoming. Matthew T. Derx ’08 was hired ’01 and Adam Staskiewicz have two Medaille College in Buffalo. by Lumsden & McCormick, LLP, beautiful children, a son, Logan, born Roxanne L. Cooper ’03 has been Bryan Pierce ‘05 is a senior account Certified Public Accountants as a staff on March 24, 2005, and a daughter, David Insalaco ’00 has been named named as a sales representative at executive with 5W Public Relations in accountant. Addison, born on July 1, 2007. assistant coach at Rochester William S. Hein & Co. Inc. New York City. Institute of Technology. Shawna Turco ’08 has moved to DEATHS Paul Hendricks ’03 moved to Mark Laurri ’06 recently graduated South Carolina where he accepted a Kevin McLeary ’00 is an analyst for Hawaii in January 2006 and is to with a master’s in physics from the teaching position at Fairfield Middle Bert Mercer ‘34 the federal government and works in publish his first book entitled, Wake University at Buffalo and accepted a School in the Fairfield County School Ruth M. Morgan ’35 Washington, DC. He and his wife had Up! The Enlightenment of an position of imaging scientist with ITT District. American Misfit and Outlaw Space Systems in Rochester. their second child, Caden, in April. , Margaret DeLaVergne Lyon ’42 which is of the autobiographical fiction Ryan Mohr ’06 is working as a WEDDINGS Lori Dennison ’01 received her genre. James E. Maxson ’48 master’s of nursing education and physical education teacher at Maryvale Gregory Galliford ’94 married leadership from Regis University in Traci Lian ’03, the former women’s Primary School. He also coaches the Kristen DeRue on July 21, 2007. Denver, CO, in December 2006. She is coach at The College at Maryvale basketball and baseball teams. currently teaching nursing and working Brockport where she earned her master’s Currently he is working on his master’s Kristen Klos ’99 married Craig Swing as a registered nurse in the Syracuse in physical education, has been named in educational computing at Buffalo on May 5, 2007. area. the women’s lacrosse coach at her State College. undergraduate alma mater, Nazareth Heather Wolf ‘02 married Brian Aaron Skinner ’01 recently changed College. Valerie Dimino ’07 has been named Rochford ‘03 on August 9, 2008. careers from law to acting and will be publications assistant for the Office of co-starring in the of The College Enrollment at the U of R.

Marjorie Higley Brown, the wife of former President Albert W. Brown, died September 24, 2008, at home surrounded by her loving family. She was 84. Along with others, she started the movement in Brockport for Historical Preservation. In addition to being a caring mother of five, she also made many contributions to The College at Brockport and the Village of Brockport. While living in Chautauqua County, she was a member of Fort Nightly, Great Decisions, American Legion Auxiliary Post 1286 of Lakewood, Altar Guild and other committees at St. Luke’s Church, DAR, Fenton Historical Society, Roger Tory Peterson Institute, the Thursday Rug Hooking Group of Bemus Point, and Audubon Society. She was a member of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration, taught early American art forms and wrote several articles on crafts that were published by national magazines. She also created a decorative egg that has been on display at the Smithsonian Institution. At her request, donations in celebration of her life may be made to: The President Albert W. and Marjorie H. Brown Scholarship Fund at The College at Brockport, State University of New York or St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 410 N. Main St., Jamestown, NY, 14701, or Hospice Chautauqua County, 4840 W. Lake Road, Mayville, NY, 14757.

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Best of Brockport Dance 2009 This second biennial concert has a dual purpose: it is a way to show the spectacular achievements of both students and faculty to Greater Rochester, but it is — even more importantly — also a way to raise scholarship funds for incoming students. Campus Performances: Thursday and Friday • April 2 and 3 at 7:30 pm Hartwell Dance Theater Gala Benefit Performance: Saturday, April 4 at 8 pm Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Avenue, Rochester, NY For ticket information, call (585) 395-ARTS or visit brockport.edu/finearts.

When The College at Brockport rolled out the E.E. Cummings restoration project, there were 74 pieces of art which had not seen the light of day for more than two decades. After the inaugural gala in October 2007, more than half the collection was adopted for restoration. Yet there are still pieces to be restored. To help raise funds to do so, we are thrilled to welcome Anthony Zerbe in his tour-de-force performance, It’s All Done With Mirrors, in which he recounts some of Cummings’ poetry and shines a light on the artist behind the poet.

Sunday, April 5 Memorial Art Gallery 500 University Avenue, Rochester

13 Brockport Alumni Association A Letter from the President of the Brockport Board of Directors 2008-2009 Alumni Association On behalf of Reconnecting with alumni, emeriti, and Michael Andriatch ’85 The College friends was a hallmark of the past year’s Ex-Officio at Brockport, activities. Groups gathered in many states Executive Director I would like to become reacquainted with the College Cathy Appleby ’75 to thank you, and reconnect with friends from Brockport. Mary Lou Beagan ’84 among the Events such as First Fridays at historic Brenda Ulrich Beal ’60 thousands of Alumni House and the annual Benefactors Immediate Past President thoughtful Brunch as well as Homecoming Weekend donors, for your provided yet more opportunities to Sharon Belle-Render ’79/’85 gift to The Fund reconnect, reminisce, and remember. Secretary for Brockport during the past fiscal year. If you weren’t able to make it back to Curtis Birthwright ’90/’97 Through your generous support, the 2007– campus this past year, I hope you’ll find time Gregory Campbell ’67/’88 08 academic year witnessed a record-setting in your busy life to make a visit soon. I know Hye Yeon (Holly) Cicconi-Eggelston ’02 Annual Giving Campaign. Your philanthropy you’ll be both amazed and happy at what supports the College’s programs and your former “home away from home” has Kristen Clark ’04 academic initiatives, student scholarships, become. David Harris ’90 campus improvements and athletics. I again extend my thanks to you for your Jennifer Heim ’06/’07 Last year’s Annual Fund total topped generosity. Your investment in Brockport Vice President more than $2 million, a new benchmark for creates a legacy that will enhance the future Pauline Johnson ’77/’81 annual giving at Brockport. These gifts were for generations to come. Rebecca Herzog ’04/’07 received from alumni, faculty, staff, emeriti, corporations, charitable foundations, and Sincerely, Lauren Kelly ’03 organizations. Gregory Kenney ’66 Gifts from Brockport’s loyal alumni Warren Kozireski ’82/’95 account for the largest portion of The Fund President for Brockport. The College’s faculty and staff, Warren Kozireski ’82/’95 Chris Leone ’98 including emeriti, joined with alumni in President, Brockport Alumni Association financial support of the institution’s number- Elaine Leshnower ’61/’98 one priority—student success. Treasurer Michael Mellace ’96 Carolyn K. Miller ’83 Julie Murawski ’99 Growth of Private Support (Millions) Don Murray ’69 Betty Nasca ’52 Thomas O’Hara ’75 Karen Owen ’87/’91 George Rich ’54 Justin Rogers ’05 Melanie Sarkis Carozza ’95/’97 Cindy Schultz ’84 Gary Skoog ’68 Betsy Standish ’00 Barbara Stevens ’53 Dan Stinebiser ’76 Gary Sullivan ’80 14 Chuck Wade ’06 A Letter from the Chair of the Brockport Foundation Brockport Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors 2008-2009 Mark Aesch ’88 It is indeed a However, just because these challenges are Kyle Amendola privilege to once in front of us does not mean that they are Ex-Officio Student Representative again express my inevitable. As champions of our students and the Robert Baden ’79 heartfelt gratitude to College, it is within our power to help Brockport Maureen Casey ’83 you on behalf of The stay on course. Flor Colon College at Brockport Together, we can continue to make an Joe Doody ’74 R. Scott Flieger ’77 Annual Fund. important difference for our students, our faculty Glenn Goldberg ’80 Your generosity has and our community through our philanthropy, Treasurer made this another volunteerism and advocacy. The future is in John R. Halstead groundbreaking year our hands. It is my hope we will rise to meet Ex-Officio The College at Brockport President in philanthropy for the College. We raised nearly the challenge of these times and continue to Marc Iacona $2.1 million in private support for scholarships, support what we hold dear—the outstanding Roxanne Johnston program enhancements, academic enrichment, educational opportunity offered by The College Ex-Officio and much more, helping the College keep its at Brockport. Foundation President Warren Kozireski ’82/’95 promise to provide a superior education and an Again, I thank you for your generous support Ex-Officio extraordinary value. of the Annual Fund this past year, and ask, Alumni Association President This year, even more than in years past, even in these tough times, to please join me in Dawn Lipson private support is essential. Economic pressures supporting The College at Brockport Annual Jacques Lipson may place a college education out of reach for Fund this year. Our gifts will keep our students Past Chair Diane McCue ’77 some of our students, forcing them to put their futures bright! Vice Chair futures on hold. And, as the College tightens Charles Nesbitt its fiscal belt and focuses on its core mission, Warm regards, Secretary special events and program enhancements that Lois Niland Philip Puchalski provide the “value added” education so special to Thambrahalli Rao Brockport may have to be moved down the list Ex-Officio, Faculty Representative of priorities. Mary Worboys-Turner William Rock Lou Spiro ‘82 Chair, Brockport Foundation Board Ex-Officio Thomas E. Thaney Mary Worboys-Turner Chair

Distribution of Private Support by Program

Scholarships Awarded by the Brockport Foundation 1982-2008

15 Roll of Donors

Thank you to everyone who contributed to The Fund for Brockport during 2007-08. Your generosity is truly appreciated.

If you have not yet made your gift for 2008-09 (our fiscal year runs through June 30, 2009), there is still time to do so. You can use the enclosed envelope, visit us online at brockport.edu/giving or call (585) 395-2451.

Benefactors Lifetime Giving

Brockport Circle Friars Foundation The Donald F. and Maxine B. ($1,000,000 +) Lawrence O. ‘71 and Jean Davison Foundation Gostin Orlo Derby Heil Brockway Society H. Larry and Dorothy Humm Judith Desfosses ($500,000 - $999,999) IBM Corporation Daniel ‘79 and Priscilla Donovan Anonymous Earl and Mary Cosgrove ‘61 Helmut ‘63 and Sandra Forno Ingersoll ‘64 Eichhorn Ernest C. Hartwell Society Dr. Dawn and Mr. Michael Thomas Gosdeck ‘73 ($250,000 - $499,999) Jones Linda Hazel Anonymous (2) JP Morgan Chase James Henion Vira Hladun-Goldmann ‘58 John and Kathleen Kutolowski Tommy Hilfiger Foundation Intel Corporation Donald Leffler * Lucinda H. Hill * Estate of Richard Maxwell David and Gwendolyn Hoffberg Donald M. Tower Society MBNA America Marc Iacona and Family ($100,000 - $249,999) J. Emory Morris Jasco Tools Inc. John Bentinck-Smith Charitable Martin Rogers * James ‘86 * and Patricia Keeler Lead Trust Sabin Metal Corporation Key Corp Brockport Auxiliary Service SirsiDynix Christopher Leichtweis ‘83 Corporation John Summers Liberty Mutual Brockport Student Government Stephen and Marcia Ullman John Lindberg ‘57 Marguerite Hare Browne ‘44 Betty J. Watson ‘46 * Jacques and Dawn Lipson Harry Caulfield WHEC TV-10 Jennifer Lloyd ‘87 Eastman Kodak Company Patrick S. Madama ‘77 Archie ‘52 and Joan Marguerite Hare Browne Marilyn Ryder Mahlmann ‘47 Butmore ‘51 Freitas Society Gloria Mattera ‘52 * Fletcher * and Alice Garlock ($20,000 - $49,999) McCue Memorial Foundation Janie H. Hill ‘85 Alliance with the Medical The Milne Family Foundation Willard and Judith Hunter Society of the County of Eugene ‘53 and Mary Orbaker M&T Charitable Foundation Monroe Alpha Alpha Lynn and Anne ‘82 Parsons Kazumi Nakano Chapter, Delta Kappa Paychex Inc. Rose L. Strasser * Gamma Society George ‘54 and Rosa Rich Sun Microsystems Inc International William and Ann Rock Alvin F. and Ruth K. Thiem William and Monika Andrews Alva and Irene Rivera de ‘74 Foundation Anonymous Royston Robert Baden ‘79 Raymond C. * and Theresa Robert E. O’Brien Society Betsy Ann Balzano Shaheen ($50,000 - $99,999) Nancy Barbour Jack Spates Oklahoma Gold Anonymous (2) Daniel ‘76 and Dale Taylor ‘76 Wrestling Camp Ella P. Ashworth ‘33 * Bernstein Louis ‘82 and Gene Spiro Herbert Bailey Robert Boozer * Thales Optem Inc. George ‘63 and Mary Walter Brautigan ‘63 Time Warner Cable Lamonica ‘56 Bauer Henry and Marian * Bretton Scott Turner and Mary Worboys- Nicholas Billotti ‘73 Robert ‘72 and Ruth Conrad Turner Ann Donavin ‘42 * Daisy Marquis Jones Florence Wage ‘30 * Dorothea Deitz Memorial Foundation Wegman Companies Inc. Scholarship Fund Davenport Hatch Foundation Xerox Corporation Scott Farrell ‘89 Inc. Joan C. Young ‘53 R. Scott Flieger ‘77 * deceased 16 President’s Leadership Circle for 2007-08

President’s Moira A. Fallon Echo Chen Jane B. Romal Jeff ’74 and Sue Hurley ’74 Joan Sitterly ’74 and Gary Roundtable Fidelity Investments Charitable June Clase Henry ’73 and Pamela Baxter Crane Miller ’57 ($10,000 +) Gift Fund Anne G. Cloutier ’80 Savage Crosby-Brownlie Inc. Grace Westphal Milton ’40 Anonymous (3) Archie ’52 and Joan Butmore Joseph Crociata ‘79 Andrew Bruce Schlageter ‘47 Edward and Jeanette D’Agostino Kent and Dorothy LaFave ’80 Barnes & Noble College ’51 Freitas Paul ’61 and Aleen Curran Theresa Shaheen ’53 Banker Miner Booksellers Inc. Jeanne Nelidov Gerber ’81 Harrison Davis ‘69 Francis X. Short Joseph G. Doser ‘51 Christine Murray Bausch & Lomb Inc. Glenn Goldberg ‘80 Thomas Diederich ‘63 Howard J. Skogman Eldredge Fox & Porretti LLP Charles H. Nesbitt ‘74 Nicholas E. Billotti ‘73 John and Kathy Halstead Harvey A. Dorfman ‘57 Gary ’68 and Lori Skoog ESL Federal Credit Union Susannah H. Newman Brockport Student Government Warren ‘57 and Maryann Hewes David Dworkin Brad Smith Frank Famiano ‘83 Lois F. Niland The Donald F. and Maxine B. David L. Hoffberg Harold ’51 and Norma Murray Strategic Security Concepts Inc. First Choice Staffing of New Ken and Diane O’Brien Davison Foundation Marc and Ann Iacona Family ’52 Emmerson Ginny L. Studer York Inc. Adedolapo ’88 and Adebusola Charlie Dean ‘68 Jack Spates Oklahoma Gold The Lifetime Healthcare Department of English: Faculty, David ’74 and Leslie Foxen Oyefeso Eastman Kodak Wrestling Camp Companies Emeriti and Students James J. Fradenburg ‘90 Olga Korn Pace ’50 * Vira Hladun-Goldmann ‘58 Andrew and Sandra Kaldor Richard and Joan Sineti ’79 James A. Tobin ‘71 Gregg ’79 and Jean Zuberer ’79 Pepsi Bottling Company Hospital League/1199 SEIU Kilian J. & Caroline F. Schmitt Fenton Vincent and Martha Tollers Frankel Carl and Carol Redshaw ’81 Training and Upgrading Fund Foundation Ilene J. Fessette ‘83 Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund Robert J. French ‘82 Petronio Judith P. and Willard W. Hunter John W. Killigrew Toni Flynn, Hilary Cecil-Jordan David ’68 and Constance Greece Rotary Foundation Erma Ornce Pettis ’53 Charitable Fund Landsman Development and John Halpern Westlake ’71 Tresohlavy Kathleen Heuseveldt Groves ‘70 Anthony and Mary Anne ’81 The M&T Charitable Foundation Corporation Paul D. Fortner ‘93 Unicon Don ’80 and Diana ’81 Pietrzykowski Nixon Peabody LLP Christopher P. Leichtweis ‘83 Alice W. Garlock John and Maxine Hallenbeck Kenneth and Anastasia Pink Paul W. Sarbou ‘53 Elaine Leshnower ‘61 Susan B. Genthner ‘78 Van de Wetering James and Carol ’94 Haynes Power Management Company Wegman Companies Inc. Liberty Mutual Bob and Ann Getz Vanguard Charitable Endowment Craig and Dona Hazen LLC Estate of Kurt J. Williams Julia Markusen Barbara B. Hall Program Thomas A. Henderson ‘81 Philip and Amy Puchalski McCue Memorial Foundation Allen D. Hall ‘54 Andrew ’49 and Sue Pugliese Marion T. Hill Margaret Callahan Rappleye ’73 1867 Society The McGraw-Hill Companies Estate of Thomas W. Heath ‘46 Virgilio Jean Grehlinger ’51 Howell Calvin and Margaret ’74 Rich ($5,000 - $9,999) J. Emory Morris Terrence ’72 and Avis Wagner Kathryn F. Wilson Frank and Jean Karley ’65 Roberts Communications Anonymous The New York Community Trust ’80 Hooper Ronald ’83 and Michelle Iacovangelo Robert M. Roseman ‘78 Aetna Student Health Shona N. Perry ‘86 James J. Horn Littlefield ’83 Winnie Earl G. and Mary Cosgrove ’61 Gary P. Russell ‘78 Dr. Betty Marian Anderson ’79 Presbytery of Genesee Valley William ’80 and Lauren Hunter Xerox Corporation Ingersoll Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno Robert D. Baden ‘79 George ’54 and Rosa Rich Anne E. Huot Joan Kelly Young ‘53 Dr. Jeanne M. Jacobson ‘73 Bradley C. Schreiber ‘83 Betsy Ann Balzano Louis ’82 and Gene Spiro Jamestown Business College Johnston Paper Karen Schuhle-Williams, PhD, Brockport Auxiliary Service Amy Buongiorne Stamp ’89 Roxanne and John Johnston Deans Circle Dr. Dawn Jones and Mr. Michael ‘84 Corporation Terry Family Talent Foundation Susan Huston Jones ‘77 ($500 - $999) Jones Louise Scudieri, CRNA, MS, ‘87 John J. Chelonis Scott Turner and Mary Worboys- Benita M. Jorkasky Acevedo Family Marge Josephson ‘77 Sherrill’s Promise Inc. Eastman Kodak Charitable Trust Turner Judie and Hans Keithley Advantage Professionals JPMorgan Chase Joseph and Grace Short Thomas J. Gosdeck ‘73 Kendall Hunt Publishing Advantage Sport & Fitness, Inc. Joseph and Janice Kandor Ralph and Harriet ’85 Sisson Janet M. Hill ‘85 Founders Society Company Rick ’78 and Diane Amundson Manmadharao and Mary Eugene H. Spafford ‘79 IKON Office Solutions ($1,000 - $2,499) Mary Hechtel Khunger ’87 Anonymous Kasaraneni Staples Elaine K. Miller Agape Physical Therapy King & King Architects LLP Apogee Telecom Inc. John and Lynn Keiser Sally Steinwachs Kazumi Nakano Services, PC Christopher S. Knop ‘89 Stuart Appelle Colleen Kennedy Ulanoff ‘77 Arline Stephany Dr. Harold ’54 and Lorraine Donald R. Allen ‘82 The Landing at Brockport Peter L. Arras ‘63 Niles ’68 and Jean Burns ‘66 Sheila M. Strong ‘01 Porter ’54 Nash Michael ’85 and Katie ’93 C. Richard LaRose ‘68 J. Scott Atkinson ‘82 Kin Ira Sweet ‘57 Niagara National Inc. Andriatch Christopher Leone ‘98 Lou ’49 and Virginia Albanese Kenneth and Connie Kirk Sysco Food Services, Syracuse Eugene ’53 and Mary Orbaker Anonymous (2) Jenny Lloyd ‘87 ’49 Avino Frank Kuhn The Bon-Ton Stores Lynn H. and Anne Hruska ’82 Virginia M. Bacheler Nathan and Joan Lyons Welda I. Habersaat Bader ’70 John and Kathleen Kutolowski Gregory and Samantha Vamos Parsons Herbert S. Bailey Susan Kwas Maloney ’67 Maureen Moore Ballard ’95 W. Bruce Leslie Ronald Wendlinger ‘76 Rochester Area Community Patricia Ellis Baker ‘61 Joseph ’67 and Maryann Frank ’61 and Jane Erickson Steven B. Lewis ‘06 Mark D. Werner ‘75 Foundation Jonathan ’67 and Nancy ’67 Keating ’67 Maresco ’67 Balling LimeLight Networks, Inc. Michael G. Whelan ‘77 Shearer Family, Middleport, NY Bell Media Networks Inc. Morris and Carol Beers M & T Bank Jim Whittle ‘86 WHEC TV-10, LLC Major Robert Bentley ‘70 Merck and Company Inc. Raymond Berruti ‘44 Bhim and Raj Madan Frank Wojcik Carol ’61 and George Bott Bill Nicholson ’58 (Team Captain Margaret B. Blackman Mahan Discount Liquor & Scholars Society Bott Family Trust 57-58) Richard Boardman ‘63 Wine Inc. Green and Gold ($2,500 - $4,999) Steven F. Buckley Sara Eilola Niemeyer ’93 Ted Bondi ‘51 Pat Mahoney ‘01 Circle Bill and Monika Andrews The Byrne Foundation Inc. Michael J. Panaggio ‘75 Walter and Abbie Boston John Martellucci ‘75 ($300 - $499) AVI Foodsystems Inc. C&S Engineers Inc. Hunt Parker Sarah J. Bradley ‘03 Nick and Roseanne Mascari Thomas C. Abraham ‘86 Bank of America Corporation Greg ’67 and Jill Frost ’70 Frank and Mary Lou Peppers Brown & Flaherty Mortgage Diane Maurer Lew Adams Walter F. Brautigan ‘63 Campbell George and Anita Pinckney Company James ’68 and Carol Sommer Mark R. Aesch ‘88 Henry L Bretton Theresa Gasparrini Carballal ’62 Jeffrey ’75 and Maryellen Arden Bucholz ’68 May Altria Group Inc. Susan S. Collier Estate of David J. Carney Parnell ’81 Post Elizabeth Caruso David ’78 and Ronnie Marmo John A. Andrus ‘78 Robert ’72 and Ruth Conrad Linda J. Case ‘89 Daniel and Margaret Robinson Helen J. Cheves ‘00 ’76 Mc Morris Anonymous D.S. Leach Consulting, Inc. Maureen E. Casey ‘83 ’57 Preska Clark Patterson Associates Valerie Walker McCauley ’75 Cathy Stempel Appleby ’75 Daniel J. ’79 and Priscilla Chaintreuil Jensen Stark Procter & Gamble Fund Flor Colon Bud and Sandy ’87 Meade Lawrence C. Arcarese ‘52 Donovan Architects LLP Kulathur S. Rajasethupathy Confer Plastics Inc. Merrill Lynch & Company Jason A. Barnes ‘92 ExxonMobil Foundation John and Linda Chasse Michael D. Rapalje ‘63 Foundation Inc. Bay City Capital Foundation 17 Brenda Ulrich Beal ’60 Jacqueline Davis Amy Guptill Kadathur B. Lakshmanan Tony ’66 and Val Sheldon ’66 Laurence and Margot Van Etten Becker Professional Review Lorraine B. Dean David G. Hammond ‘76 John Leone ‘89 Rossi Allison M. Van Nort Deborah A. Birkins ‘81 DeJoy, Knauf & Blood LLP Bob and Mary Peer ’53 Hastings Maggie Logan Donald Santini ‘61 Norm Ward ‘71 Steven and Kim Breslawski Patricia A. Desmond ‘66 Susan C. Hawkes Susan Huff Maas ’75 Shannon Sauro ‘95 John ’84 and Bonnie Garcia Ronald ’56 and Anne O’Shea ’61 Diane R. Dimitroff Peter F. Hinchey ‘56 Alain F. Maca ‘72 Ray ’61 and Guylene Scharf ’84 White Broadbent Colleen T. Donaldson ‘77 Frederick J. Holbrook Jose Maliekal Peter Schmidt ‘72 Margaret Veith Wicks ’51 Brockport Rotary Club William H. Dresnack Tom Howarth ‘73 Michael P. Maurer Kempes and Ann Schnell Jeffrey and Lori Wilson Melissa M. Brown Bob Driscoll ‘58 IBM Corporation John and S. Jean Boyd ’59 Carl and Barbara Sherwood Daniel H. Wojtanik ‘76 Melva L. Brown Mary A. Edson ‘62 John ’67 and Donna Izzo McKay Josh Silber ‘93 Jack and Gladys ’91 Wolsky Marietta Vaccaro Brownlie ’69 Charles R. Edwards Susan Diane Jones ‘82 Jeffrey and Donna Meyers Melvin ’53 and Helen Fabi ’55 Paul and Ellen Yu Jody L. Caldwell ‘86 Jacqueline Holt Egger ’53 Alan C. Kennedy Donald F. Murray ‘69 Smagorinsky Fritz Zagorski and Elizabeth Edward ’73 and Margaret ’92 Susan Estep-Fisher ‘79 Gregory A. Kenney ‘66 Paul F. Nozynski ‘68 Joan Z. Spade Lajuett Cavalier James E. Fatula Fred ’67 and Cheryl March ’67 Michael and Chris Pryor Dr. Susan Stites-Doe Stephen Zogby ’84 and Noreen Elizabeth Erickson Clarisse ’85 Mary Lou Whitney Galasso ’77 Kohut Robert J. Robine ‘55 David ’83 and Sandra Sheridan ‘84 Dan Colacino ‘73 Garden Club of Brockport Warren ’82 and Heidi Pierson Bill and Ann Rock Strasenburgh Constellation Wines U.S. Michael J. Gorse ‘99 ’02 Kozireski Thomas L. Rockwell ‘81 Judith Szustakowski ‘80 * deceased Jennifer Hecker Daniel R. Gould ‘73 Arthur S. Kroll ‘68 USA Wrestling Giving by Class ($50 and Above)

1936 1944 1949 Mary Lou Moore Lockemeyer 1953 Alice Rose Mahon $125 Raised $650 Raised $2,220 Raised Corinne Lang Lynch-Smith $21,862 Raised Jack and Chris Gioseffi 10% Participation 19% Participation 23% Participation Janet Miles 25% Participation Mazzarella Betty Delano Vary Raymond Berruti Lou and Virginia Albanese Avino Robert T. Norton Ersilia Ambrosi LePore Harold and Lorraine Porter Nash Harriett Landy Nolan Lawrence A. Cappiello Sally Thompson Paul Patricia Dolan Behn David A. Pask 1937 Virginia Detar Di Pasquale Jerome J. Reger Jane Cassata Borrino George and Rosa Rich $150 Raised 1945 Zip Eggleston H. Keith Stott Catherine Pillitteri Catalino Elaine Miller Sanzel 10% Participation $415 Raised Gwen Jerman Jost Marion Falkenbury Tiller Lucille Faro Clark Kathy Keif Seymour Buck and Millie McCormick 23% Participation Mary Hopkins Kishlar Frank B. Torre Jeanette D’Agostino Banker Donald C. Shannon Virginia Hart Norton Ann Barranco D’Aurelio Richard A. Lanson George I. Tripp Gerald and Nancy Dunn Jack and Carol Smith Dorothy A. Downey 1938 Gladys Ford Sodoma James F. Vail Jacqueline Holt Egger Shirley Vaisey Topel Frank L. Sacheli Andrew D. Virgilio E. Gordon Van Buren Gerardo Franciosa $125 Raised Dorothy Kuntor Trail 1955 7% Participation Margaret Veith Wicks Mary Vanni Goldfein 1950 James and June Ganze $1,922 Raised Lois C. Brayer 1946 $1,323 Raised 1952 20% Participation $835 Raised Goodness 1939 17% Participation $2,734 Raised Mary Peer Hastings Elizabeth Allen Bay 32% Participation William H. Cobbett 22% Participation Marcia Boyle Bell $260 Raised Doris King Cash Warren R. Heiligman 13% Participation Irene Grandits D’Agostino Lawrence C. Arcarese Gerald F. Keating Richard F. Cavallaro Betty M. Chapman Thomas V. De Maio Kay Kriwinsky Bergman Garnet Cox Col. Lewis Partridge Charlotte Garelick Holstein Barbara J. Knight Dorothy Markham Truscott Donald R. Everhart Lou Ciulla Eileen Sharrow Lupetin Lloyd V. Dashnaw George R. Hunt Elton H. Fairbank Patrick R. Damore Joseph J. Del Rosso Dorothy Agne Miller Wurster Renee Potvin Lord Jean Phillips Lyons Charles R. Fiegl David E. Day John F. McCaffrey Carol Curtis Hobbs 1940 Ella Camp Middleton Emily Hwiecko France Evelyn D’Aurizio Del Rosso Daniel P. Kolesar Ruth M. Schuchart Mary Anne Duke McKibben $870 Raised Elizabeth Rickey Gibbons Dolores Ribas Douglass Marwode G. Neracker, Jr. Jane Franc Lory 12% Participation Blanche C. Toole Jean Engel Ingalls Norma Murray Emmerson William A. Mastin, Jr. Sue Pugliese Virgilio Stanley D. Nichols Grace Westphal Milton Joanna Naruszewicz Loughlin Bessie Gumas Fletcher Eugene and Mary Orbaker Robert M. McAllister George L. Wakeman William Margolies Norma M. Hauserman-Campbell Roberta Yackel Miller 1942 Erma Ornce Pettis 1947 Olga Korn Pace Ruth Petersen Hilfiker Arletta Griffen Porrazzo John A. Nelson $775 Raised J. Robert Pedersen Dorothy Lercher Hodgins Mary Ann Abele O’Brien 24% Participation $1,945 Raised Paul W. Sarbou 33% Participation Nicholas A. Verzella Barbara Geise Holmes Melvin P. Smagorinsky Barbara Staffen Owen Betty Bolger Castelein Raymond and Nancy Griffing Robert J. Robine Doris Holley Doersam Charlie Chase 1951 Barbara J. Stevens Katherine Baroody Corcoran Jayne Joanne Sears Metzger VanRiper Helen Fabi Smagorinsky Betty Britton Guthrie $5,461 Raised Eugene Kamrass Susan Dewey Ville Frank T. Lane Fanny Fishbaugh DeMallie 27% Participation Lawrence D. Wilson MaryJean Bauer Howe John I. Loughlin Joan Kelly Young Arthur and Jean McMillan C. Bruce Lee Wilma Davis Anderson Inga-Britt Lindholm McCue Wilson A. Peter Lo Maglio Marianne Panzer Hunt Bruce M. Bibby Marilyn Ryder Mahlmann Thomas J. Murphy 1954 Doris Jones Schmidt Ted Bondi Betty-Jane Tillotson Nasca $14,959 Raised 1956 Doris Miller Sullivan Andrew Bruce Schlageter Anna Harvey Cassaday $2,305 Raised Mildred Brewer Van Hoover Arline Brauss Nichols 24% Participation Nora Boston Tripp Jim “Coach D” DeBell * Mauro and Rita Panaggio Joan Clark Aceto 20% Participation Joseph G. Doser Rudolph Aceto 1943 1948 Herbert J. Pluschau Estelle Y. Baker $440 Raised Harold G. Emmerson Francis Scalise Lyman “Beans” Bement Jean Cooper Adams $800 Raised Jean Scheuerle Eschner Roger A. Bell 31% Participation 18% Participation LeRoy E. Welkley Bill Brand Bernice Knauss Cobbett Dee Sterritt Everhart Elena Decristofaro Wermers Joan Taylor Carnie Ronald F. Broadbent Janet Jenkins Fulkerson Faith Kornprobst Flick Jean Hall Tuttle Coon Barbara Jenner Groom Ann Miller Rasbeck Ronald A. Clark Jean Grehlinger Howell Jack Gagen Peter F. Hinchey Sylvia Shayler Lewis-Snow Florence Becker Kaplan Barbara Korneliusen Barbara Newell Shamp Allen D. Hall 18 Nancy L. Lehrer 1959 Theresa Gasparrini Carballal Connie Dusett Liberto $1,706 Raised Richard F. Coronato John Adams Unbound Exhibit Hugh W. Nicol 13% Participation Paul D. Craddock Dorothy Faas Rockwell Donald A. Condello Elmer J. Cuthbertson at Brockport Dick Seymour Fran Connors Adrienne C. Daniels Jack Shafer George E. Mancuso James S. Denio James D. Sudore Norman F. Marten Harry D. Doty College is One of 20 Colleges to Host National Exhibit Virginia Waterman John and S. Jean Boyd McKay Mary A. Edson Van Der Meid John A. Paris Martin J. Hoctor Morton Wexler Bob Petroline Glorianne Parnell Mather Arthur R. Winiecki Frederick C. Rockow Murdo R. Murray Barbara Holmes Schnitzer Ralph T. Orrico Photo-reproduced 1957 Matthew R. Schnur Bob and Fran Paliwodzinski $6,998 Raised annotated volumes of Adam’s Elizabeth Crosby Stull Margaret Hester Palombella books will allow viewers to 22% Participation Jane Church Titterson Lois Helmke Purdy Robert L. Arlington Judy Stoneham Wadsworth Patricia Muisiner Rose witness his struggles as he Jack Bansbach William M. Setek, Jr. faced intellectual and political Betty A. Bartkowiak 1960 Judy Saunders Thomas quandaries from boyhood all Donald A. Barton $1,235 Raised Jacquelyn M. Trobia Beverly Camp 10% Participation Donald T. Vrooman the way up to and including Shirley Ettelson Chalick Brenda Ulrich Beal Faith Holloway Weldon his presidency. The 1,000- Harvey A. Dorfman Joseph J. Boardman Janet Carlow White square-foot exhibit will be Norman Drake Donald E. Bulmer Jeanette Baron Williamson Warren and Maryann Hewes Monna Madge Carter available to visitors in the Helen Murphy Kossuth Marvin T. Duryea 1963 College’s Drake Memorial Mary Ann Cardo Mady John P. King $9,691 Raised Library for a six-week period, Eugene G. Maier Elizabeth Whitmore Nevins 13% Participation Theresa Giralico Mayfield Beryl Hinds Schmid Anonymous beginning October 12, 2011. Glen M. McGinnis Kathryn Crosby Waible Peter L. Arras By Kaleigh Osborne ’09 Brockport was chosen Gary J. Miller Frank J. Wilhelm Nelson and Elaine Beetow as one of the 20 libraries Donald E. O’Brien Britton D. Wood Richard Boardman The College at Brockport to receive the exhibit due James A. Palumbo Idelle Fowler Bowles has been selected as one of Margaret Robinson Preska 1961 Joyce W. Brantl to the programming ideas $9,246 Raised just 20 colleges across the Pat Dewey Shafer Walter F. Brautigan that Project Director and Ira H. Sweet 17% Participation Charlotte Nicosia Coronato nation to participate in the Patricia Ellis Baker Assistant Librarian David Erna Icken Wedemeyer Thomas C. Diederich John Adams Unbound tour, a Diana Milano Wexler Frank B. Balling Carol Szuba Duffin Gordinier submitted to the Lyle and Jean Carney Bassage collection of writings by John Richard J. Faro National Endowment for 1958 Joyce A. Betros Adams, the nation’s second Catherine Torriere Gorman the Humanities. Gordinier $79,073 Raised Alfred H. Blau Sandy Hanzlian president. 21% Participation George and Carol Vancise Bott stated, “It is an honor to have Duane E. Hutton The tour is being launched Anonymous Anne O’Shea Broadbent Joycelyn Ramming Jennings been chosen as one of only Jack Baker Paul and Aleen Curran by the Boston Public Library Edward W. Kropp 20 libraries nationwide. This David H. Byron Judith Wade Denio Tony M. LaMonica and the American Library James B. Coe Marilyn Redinger Flemming will hopefully bring a sense Chet Lukaszewski Association Public Programs Harold Diamond Thomas F. Ganley Myrna A. McNaboe of history to life, both for our Bob Driscoll Barbara Northrup Hefke Office, and will be traveling DuWayne F. Paulick students and faculty as well as Donald F. Hachten Judith Rossiter Hellam Ellen Goggin Polimeni throughout the country, Ann Schuiten Hiemenz Kenneth Hendel for the general Brockport and Michael D. Rapalje beginning in January 2009 Vira Hladun-Goldmann Judy Heron Rochester communities. This Robert J. Rondina and continuing through Arthur J. Houser Mary Cosgrove Ingersoll William A. Schieffelin will encourage them to want Judith Berry Jennejahn Kathryn J. Jewett June 2012. Adelaide Ratigan Setek to learn more about American Arthur W. Johnson Elaine Leshnower Glenn “Herk” Warner The priceless collection Frank P. Marino Bill and Anne Kolibersky Linkner history and perhaps foster the Michael Weisberg of 3,500 books, previously Mabel Facer Matteson Larry and Pat McCullough Bob Westcott desire to become involved Margaret Higgins Mercieca Moore held in one of our founding citizens.” Joann MacBlane Middleton Nancy Snelling Putnam 1964 father’s personal libraries, has Christine Searles Milne Donald J. Santini $12,941 Raised To learn more about the been a part of an extensive Bill Nicholson Ray and Guylene Scharf 16% Participation John Adams Unbound exhibit Therese I. O’Brien Kathryn Wethey Schnur Anonymous exhibition in the Boston and tour, visit www.bpl.org/ Margaret Dobbertin Paris Lorraine DiTullio Sparks Don Bartalo Public Library since 1894. johnadamsexhibit.htm. Gordon V. Pike Robert and Grace Sullivan Ralph P. Bell These books hold Adam’s Richard and Nancy Reynolds Myron R. White Carol Lawrance Brakenbury Martha Jane Edwards Schick Francesca Burack handwritten commentary, Jack and Nancy Vankouwenberg 1962 Joanne Ocello Cordaro signatures, purchase amounts, $5,144 Raised Syage Thomas L. Cowan inscriptions, and drawings, as Walter L. Teike 20% Participation Jim Cunningham Richard Tom Richard and Jill Brauss Kathryn Covert Dey well as newspaper clippings Sheila Gold Weinberger Bette J. Brunish Bonnie Becker Dunham and loose manuscripts. 19 Mary Brei Duryea Jean Burns Kin Anthony DiCioccio Donna Pogorzala Kopenski Michael Schaffer Maureen Faoro Wisniewski Marcia J. Gere James J. Lampman Marjorie J. Ebersole Anne Parks Kotas Emily Borck Schwab William E. Wormsley Margaret Whitcomb Goodhue Steve Linderman Dorene Polakoff Erb Larry C. Lazenby Leon Silver Anne M. Hauser David J. Lipani Alice Burcyk Gosse Robert L. Loughridge Ellen M. Simkulet 1972 Dennis M. Kenney Teresa Munkert McGuire Michael P. Herrman Sharon A. Mac Crea Dwight M. Stevens $10,549 Raised Dianne Ames LaMonica William R. McGuire Larry J. Janicki Hope Davis Mann Donal P. Stiner 7% Participation TL Mather Karen Clicquennoi Miller Thomas L. Jenison Joseph A. Marafino Elaine C. Vella Rhonda Howland Allen Brian P. O’Connell Henry and Sharon Mooney Peris John D. Kenyon Earl Mehlenbacher Daniel E. Waingarten Daniel E. Allgeier Michael S. Pavlovich Jill M. Rakov Niles A. Kin Glenn M. Meteer Anonymous (2) Ray and Kay McHenry Robinson Dennis M. Read James “Chip” Kinne Delores Garofalo Milner 1971 Cheryl Avenel-Navara Rorry Gurrieri Romeo Tony and Val Sheldon Rossi Richard A. Kopenski Stephen D. Moxley $6,736 Raised Jean Frisby Barlow Joyce Frederico Rothfuss Maryann Sacher Arthur S. Kroll Donald F. Murray 10% Participation C. Dennis Beaver Patricia Detar Scanlon Ralph E. Shepardson C. Richard LaRose Stephen E. Nash Anonymous (3) Nancy J. Beckwith Becky J. Smith Karen Goodwin Sodoma Thomas J. Lawson Richard N. Piller Vincent T. Bonetti Bob Bennett Gary L. Stevens Herb Trimmer Joan Brogan Lindsey Aurora T. Schallhorn Donald R. Brandes Charles Bergener Kay Van Nostrand Joyce Carpenter Dunham Wahlig Larry Lutz Thomas R. Schmidt Robert O. Bull Cynthia Kirkland Bloom Marolyn Piersma Wilson James D. Weinkauf Sandy Macomber Jim Scott Barbara B. Chandler Eric R. Bloom Dennis A. Woodard Ronald K. White James and Carol Sommer May Dan Senkowski Diane Salm Cole Stuart G. Bowns Richard S. Zusman Susan Havens McCabe John G. Sheehan Jerry Cosentino Elena Frigerio Brandes 1965 Sandra Frank Mehlenbacher Cindy Bentley Shepardson Jill Hunter Crair Robert E. Brennan $3,921 Raised 1967 Larry E. Mosher Kristine Quetchenbach Smith Samuel I. Dance Barbara Cagan Harrington 15% Participation $9,381 Raised James B. Neider Richard and Gail Panepinto Col. Francis A. Daniels Elaine Ciccone-Hage Stephen Beaulieu 15% Participation Paul F. Nozynski Sommer Frank J. Davis Robert C. Conrad William Beck Bette P. Bailey Kenneth and Valerie Eberhardt David J. Trzaskos John De Baun Amy Clara Crowe Lynn Randall Buttner Jane Erickson Balling Pettapiece D. Gregory and Jacqueline Hinds Mendal W. Dick Leo J. Curro C. Thomas Casey W. James Bannister Jim Sauberan Van Dussen Wendy L. Duignan Craig W. Gallagher John and Marsha Castiglione Jonathan and Nancy Bell Gary W. Skoog Jerry and Nancy White Welcher James M. Eddy Andrea S. Giuffre Gary D. Clements Marcia A. Betlem James H. Smith Lexie O. Wood Gary and Donna Jean D’Urso Suzanne and David Groblewski Dorothy Roll Criscuolo Dennis M. Brown Edward F. Smith Elser John Hockridge Jean J. Ellis Gregory H. Campbell Lynn G. Steltmann 1970 Lisa W. Fox Terrence M. Hooper Paul J. Faber Joseph F. Carothers Vernon D. Stevens $6,766 Raised Ralph A. Gestwicki Tina Van Cleef Johnson Harlow and Judy Fisher Molly Barnum Cigal Mary Lou Toglia 9% Participation Jeffrey R. Harper Carla J. Kabaniec Josephine F. Gangemi Had Coughlin David “Tresh” Tresohlavy Robert P. Alexander Paul E. Hawkins Patti Coppola Kemler Carl E. Glenister Terry and Gail Dibartolomeo Janet Vossler Vargo Anonymous (2) Jack T. Hogan Thomas H. King Joanne Cancilla Harwood Dasno Joanne Calvano Westcott Welda Habersaat Bader Alan V. Holmes James T. Korneliusen Gae Phillips Hutton Mary E. Duquin Nancy Bainbridge White Janet W. Beck Linda F. Howland Alain F. Maca Jean Karley Iacovangelo Susan Strack Farley Aimee New Won Major Robert H. Bentley Russell P. Janneck Kathleen D. Mahar Karen Morris Jones David C. Gnage, PhD James N. Wood Thomas J. Buntich Dennis J. Jarvis Richard T. Matthews Susan Palovich Lawley Judith Fedder Heppner A. Howard Young Jill Frost Campbell Leah Pantalone Johnson Robert E. Morgan Bernice Mathis Mahar John and Donna Izzo Ronni Zudiker Zusman Fred J. Carbone Valerie S. Kayser Gary O. Owens Daniel J. Mahoney Fred and Cheryl March Kohut Fredric C. Cooper Ronald P. LaDuke Sue Ann Juda Raymond Jean Salerno Meisenzahl James P. Kraus 1969 Linda L. Davis Donald S. Maglich Diana Kitchen Reinhardt Barbara Koch Noble Frank P. LoTurco $108,006 Raised Linda J. D’Onofrio Nancy Novitskey Matroniano Jean B. Ricci Allan C. Potter Susan Kwas Maloney 10% Participation Pat King Ferris Christopher Meagher Mary Ellen Carter Rich James and Pamela Mitchell Robert W. Mann Anonymous Sharon A. Gaiptman Gary and Wendy Mervis Rocco Riti, Jr. Quamo Joe and Maryann Keating Paula Potote Bannister Carolyn Shuman Greene Anne E. Miller Tom P. Rooney Ruth Underhill Rigerman Maresco PR Barres Kathleen Heuseveldt Groves Albert Monacelli Betsy L. Rosser Gordon A. Tolomeo Kathleen Burns O’Connell Jean M. Berry Howard J. Haims Patricia Murray Robert and Nancy Roth Barbaranne Sikula Tolomeo Linda M. O’Leary Gary and Bonnie Heffer Birkahn Susan Kleinke Herrman Stephanie Olsen Nicola Boglione Ryan Patricia Kunkle Tosi Margaret Pringle Raley William J. Blackstock Linda J. Holley Michael J. Oshier Louis E. Salerno James E. Tuscher Dominic V. Rossi Shirley E. Bowen Christopher W. Jensen Sue Johnson Palmo Peter H. Schmidt John R. Updyke Martha Machuga Serio William E. Brooks James R. Kelly Alan D. Posnick Paul Schule, Jr. Carl D. Wheat Paul A. Setter Marietta Vaccaro Brownlie Harvey L. Kemler Thomas Ricci, Jr. Joseph H. Sears Marybeth Sheldon Wilson Ronald L. Sodoma Terry Thompson Carbone Maria Parsons Klee Thea Detschner Russell Michael J. Smith Patricia Seybolt Stevenson William B. Christina Thomas J. Levanduski Bill Santoro Susan B. Steinbrenner 1966 Ann McCormick Sweeting Roseann Internicola Cialella Marjorie Barlow Martin Dixie Schaedel Doris Peet Van Vechten $3,289 Raised Nancy Woleslagle Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Richard Codding John J. Mazur John and Patricia Spano Roy M. Ventullo 14% Participation J. Peter Van Geem Harrison N. Davis David L. Miller Smeaton John C. Walton Hokey Anderson Gary A. Westerfield Linda M. Edstrom Coletta Ritter Mitchell Kathleen A. Smith Susan Booth Ward Anonymous William G. Fuhrman Judith Moseley Mullett Susan Muranyi Stark Dana Schwartz Webster Jeffrey H. Conklin 1968 Beverly Casper Garlipp Jeffrey L. Newhouse JL Stoutenburgh Lynn Saslawsky Wilson Maureen Ward Cunningham $21,463 Raised Richard J. Gaughan Nancy Westcott Oshier Jim Sutton Gayle Williams Wright Patricia A. Desmond 12% Participation Craig and Irene Thomson Gilbert Dom Palmo James A. Tobin Catherine Clarke Wronski Gary R. Dross Lee Cainaru Anderson Lawrence and Susan Rauch Martin and Maureen Palumbos Julian P. Traugot Thomas Zubert Don Hagreen Lesley A. Benedusi Gilligan Stephen W. Parada Constance Westlake Tresohlavy Sandra Ziegler Hartwick Jane E. Clark Gary P. Gleason Charles P. Parker Carl M. Wahlstrom 1973 J. David Heintz, Jr. Elaine Mack Cook Doreen Ritterbandt Goffe Stephen J. Percassi Norm Ward $26,880 Raised Claire Kniffen Hewitt Frank P. Corso Jean F. Gravelle Terry L. Rich Allen R. Webster 8% Participation Gregory A. Kenney Charlie Dean Annie Shure Guenther Sidney A. Sall John J. Agosta 20 Anne Hausle Ahl Jane Hasenauer McManus Jean Palmer Levitt Madeline Ahmadidarani Kathy Gregory Nash Barbara J. Lippa Tom Allen Rebecca Archer Neilans Paul E. Marcero Charitable IRA Legislation Anonymous Peggy Brokenshire Nelson Richard J. McDougall Edwin A. Assenheimer Susan Frank Nims James P. McElheny is Passed Yvonne K. Ast Linda M. Olivieri Betty Turchyn Oberst Douglas N. Axman Robert H. Olsen Mickey J. Orr The charitable IRA legislation is back for a repeat performance Patricia G. P. Baldwin Patricia A. Pancoe Mark A. Palmer — don’t miss this second-chance opportunity to make tax-free Judith E. Battison Margaret Callahan Rappleye Paul R. Pape gifts from your IRA. Neal M. Belitsky Carol Segelken Russell Preston E. Pierce When the economic stimulus package was approved last fall, Christine A. Bevilacqua Henry Savage Dawn R. Post Nicholas E. Billotti Joanne Tulli Setzer Paul J. Purfield it included an extension of the IRA Charitable Rollover. Retro- Paul J. Bodekor Alan L. Shobert Margaret Rich active to the beginning of this year, this important giving option Steve and Donna Cravens Linda Doell Siconolfi Ann Mulroy Riemer affords individuals who meet the qualifications to make tax-free Brown Laurie Silverman Smith Lawrence E. Rowles gifts to charitable organizations for both the 2008 and 2009 tax Douglas J. Bull David L. Stoloff Bonnie Barthelman Sale years. Robert D. Bunnell Linda A. Stone Joanne Sciurba This is good news for individuals aged 70½ or older with Bruce and Marilyn Hoover Terence P. Sweeney Joan C. Sitterly individual retirement accounts. Thanks to the extended charitable Burkey Paul J. Tatar Michael G. Smith IRA legislation, you can once again make outright gifts using IRA Sharon Weil Campbell Dave Turkow Alexa St Julian funds without tax complications. Jeremiah J. Casey Peter and Kathleen Villa Jack Stewart Edward J. Cavalier Janet Hiller Watson Theodore E. Stovall If you are required to receive minimum distributions from your Dan Colacino David T. Wells Paul and Sue Mitchell Strickler IRA and you do not need the money for personal use, consider Kevin A. Daly Robert P. Williams Denise Le Fevre Sullivan using those funds as a charitable gift. While you cannot claim a Edward H. Dawson Donna Martin Willome MJ Vrooman charitable deduction for the IRA gifts, you will not pay income Janet M. Day Charles E. Wallace tax on the amount. Joseph A. DiLorenzo 1974 John W. Willits Allene Doriski $8,845 Raised Andrea Josephs Yizar David J. Fraher 7% Participation You may contribute funds this way if: Margaret M. Freeman Anonymous 1975 William S. Baker $10,421 Raised Ellen M. Gauthier • You are 70½ or older Scott Gay Terry P. Baker 7% Participation Thomas J. Gosdeck James D. Bell Carol Corcoran Achilles Robert G. Bertram Cynthia Young Acklin • Your IRA gifts total $100,000 or less each year in 2008 and Daniel R. Gould 2009 Jim Graves Maureen A. Browne Cathy Stempel Appleby Sylvia Bell Burke Susan Gunwaldsen Barra Joan Dougherty Graves • You transfer funds directly from an IRA Phyllis E. Griswold John and Bettie Wagner Burtch Lana J. Barron Elizabeth Herron Cahaney Bonnie L. Bower, DDS Andrew J. Gronski • You transfer the gifts outright to one or more public charities Gary R. Hartranft Jeff and Sue Hurley Crane Regina M. Boyce Winifred Cripps Wendy Kessler Bryant (This excludes gifts made to charitable trusts, donor advised funds, and June Evans Harvey supporting organizations.). Susan Hastings-Bishop Mary H. D’Aloisio Vivian Zakielarz Cantor Jan Vogler Hawkins Linda Dapcic-Angst David P. Caron David R. Heath James A. Davidson Cynthia Crofts Chambers The Benefits: Tom Howarth David C. DeFelice Mavis Chaskin-Mott Ruth E. Hyde Joan M. Di Risio Angelina Fiorito Colavito Sue Fundermark Eddy Rick Darcangelo • In most cases, the transfer counts toward your minimum Dr. Jeanne M. Jacobson required distributions. Len F. Jankiewicz Antoine N. Elhage David M. Dinse Patrick Jeffers Deborah Thompson Elliott Robert J. Dittmer Michael W. Fichtner Susan Manogue Donk • The gift generates neither taxable income nor a tax Steven H. Katz deduction, so even those who do not itemize their tax returns Martin M. Keibel David A. Foxen David J. Dowd Stu Krieger Mary Keller Gaffey Eileen A. Doyle receive the benefit. Carol A. Kuenzig Carol Hinckley Gerbing Denise J. Dukat David and Diane Rowlands Barbara Brew Herl David B. Farber • You may transfer up to $100,000 directly from your IRA in Kvam Nancy A. Hewitt Donald A. Golden 2008 and 2009. Byron J. Lapham Kim R. Houserman David J. Gordon Al Laporta Jan-Lauritzen Hoyt Richard D. Hall • The distributions may be in addition to or fulfill any Linda Brooks Larsen Michael Hrycelak Karen E. Hirsch charitable giving you have already planned. Timothy and Lois Leahy Paul Giannone and Kathleen Daniel B. Karin Mike and Sharyn Christo Leahy Huntley Edward and Barbara Filkens Jane Laidlaw Lyth Maureen McCarthy Kaus King The Next Step: Annette Svet Mackin Uadajane Ketcham Russell E. Kohnken Suzanne Bruzdzinski Malpocher Roberta L. Klein Kathleen A. Krebs Be sure to contact your tax professional or IRA administrator Barbara L. Marsh Teresa M. Knapp Nancy Wohlers Lee if you are considering a gift under this law. Also feel free to call Mark F. Matt James J. Knittel Glenn R. Levitt Brad Schreiber at (585) 395-5161 or [email protected] with Monica Maxwell-Paegle, PhD Timothy J. Kreutter Robert M. Lewis any questions or to make your donation. Patrick M. McCormick Kenneth W. Kuhn Millie Loeb and Steven To learn more about the charitable IRA legislation, visit Mary Kathleen Held McKerlie John J. Lawrence Roffwarg http://www.brockport.edu/giving/ira_rollover.html William G. McLean Mark C. Leader Margie Lovett-Scott Bill Leavey Susan Huff Maas 21 John Martellucci Alice Belasco Tully Sharon M. Kehoe Cynthia Medina-Weinberg Rev. Matthew H. Snider Marjorie L. Perlman Linda Wehle Martin Carolyn M. Vacanti Kevin R. Kreso Vincent C. Miccoli Gary J. Sullivan Lisa Johnson Perrotti Sharon Lozipone Mathiason Ronald Wendlinger Melody M. Landberg Bruce Minkoff Judith Szustakowski Charles L. Queri Cheryl Ripberger Matt Daniel H. Wojtanik Mark S. Levine Wendy Soronson Minter JoAnn F. Vierthaler John T. Reighn Doreen Tomaszewski May Douglass J. Wyckoff Steven R. Levy Diane Nicholl-Cucciniello Cliff M. Scutella Marianne McAdam Marcia E. Lloyd Bruce E. Painting 1981 Louis and Gene Spiro Valerie Walker McCauley 1977 Janet Goodness McClure W. Jack Palombella $9,181 Raised Rev. Encie Nagel Stevens Edward J. McGuire $6,497 Raised David J. Mc Morris Thomas A. Patterson 4% Participation Woody VanDenburg Patrick L. Morahan 5% Participation Janis J. Murray James and Lorene Calligaris Deborah A. Birkins Michael J. Panaggio Gabriella Safford Albanese Charles Neustadt Pedro Timothy W. Carey 1983 Sandra M. Perez Blaine M. Barham Christine Olsen Gary B. Quilliam James C. Casey $13,169 Raised Karen Pickett Post Elena Bullen Thomas D. Quinlan Gerard Reidy Mary E. Corey 5% Participation Jeffrey D. Post Stephen J. Cella Arnold K. Rauscher Laurie S. Schoch Patrick M. Crowley Patrick M. Adams Patricia Lupe Priest Patrick M. Clark Jane Huntley Reagan Martin A. Schwartz Michael J. Deliz Thomas M. Bell Barbara McAninch Prohaska John and Karen Clarke Donna M. Reynolds Diane Chandley Scott Peter and Linda Dowe Dereck D. Bigford Mary C. Pumillo Dave and Donna Curtis Robert M. Roseman Allan S. Silverman John P. Ennis Ronald D. Bradt Douglas and Linda LaCrosse James T. Decker Alan “Rosey” Rosenthal Connie Sommer Joan Miceli-Federico Leslie A. Bull Reeves Thomas E. English Gary P. Russell Paul E. Sonnenberg Jeanne Nelidov Gerber Patricia A. Byrne Kathleen A. Reigelman Christa Freel Filipowicz James C. Scardinale Eugene H. Spafford Diana Kleve Hallenbeck Maureen E. Casey Robert T. Robare Anne P. Flynn Debra Engelmeyer Schankweiler Willard J. Sproule Thomas A. Henderson John W. Cochol Rosemarie Ren Ruck Michael J. Gabriele Charles E. Snyder Daniel E. Stedem Judith C. Joyce Anthony P. Conetta Leonard J. Savedoff Mary Lou Whitney Galasso Lily Ng Squires Patricia Elliott Stevens Christine E. Landry Mark and Rose McBride Devine Blaine S. Schwartz Jeffrey S. Gifford Bryan C. Tousant Barbra Houle Stewart Kirk J. Leister Neil and Laurie Zettler Epstein Nira Schwartz-Nyitray Jerry Goodfellow Douglas W. Trinder Denise A. Stoll Karen Logsdon Frank S. Famiano Darlene Runions Sprague Michael R. Goodwin Kevin M. Walsh Patricia Gavigan Sullivan Donna Reynolds Matthews Ilene J. Fessette Denise Marie Tanguay, PhD Mike Hill Steve Wheaton Jim Van Haneghan Joseph J. Matthews Kenneth W. Fredrick Mary Roche Ventullo Tina Field Howe Mike Whitlock Kate Veness-Meehan Patrick J. Mickle Barbara Michels Giovanniello Gordon H. Weeden Pauline Tung Johnson Steven A. Wolff Rich Verdillo Nancy Ellison Morrice Gregory D. Goggins Mark D. Werner Susan Huston Jones Suzanne Parker Zigrossi, EdD Cheryl Jamieson Wagner Barbara J. Myers Joanne Greene-Blose Pamela A. White Marge Josephson Roxanne Wallace Frank J. O’Donnell Tina Szmyr Haldeman Eileen J. Wuethrich Colleen Kennedy Ulanoff 1979 James M. Weber, Jr. Carl and Carol Redshaw Petronio Christine Hammer Rosalynne Atkins Miller $16,956 Raised Anthony and MaryAnne Leslie Cohen Hefter 1976 Kenneth W. Moore 7% Participation 1980 Pietrzykowski Rebecca Goldstone Horowitz $4,143 Raised Katharyn Lieben Peebles Dr. Betty Marian Anderson $4,879 Raised Maryellen Parnell Post Walter L. Kehoe 5% Participation Alison Rosen Anonymous 5% Participation Jacqueline Jones Prince Dolores Carroll Krebs Lawrence C. Albanese Patrick H. Ruocco Lynn A. Arthur Charles H. Appell Thomas L. Rockwell Michael S. Krug Billy Allen Gary E. Sanger Robert D. Baden Charles J. Avino Diane L. Ryan Linda Aull Lasky Blair W. Buchholz Kristine M. Smith Todd H. Baker Patrick S. Capuano Douglas E. Schumacher Richard A. Leahy Keith E. Childs Geoffrey C. Squires Sharon Belle-Render Deborah S. Cook Nancy Warren-Oliver Christopher P. Leichtweis Matthew Coley Julia Hochstadt Sweet Allan R. Berry Deborah A. Dibley Philip R. West Kevin P. Malenga Mary E. Corey Dennis R. Thompson John D. Bologna Jean S. Doremus Bruce L. Winston Ellen McKinnon Emily Finerty DeFilipps Vicki Stackel Tousant Mark W. Bradbard Drew M. Francis Ellen J. Meyer Jeri Taylor Elhage Alan F. Weekes Kenneth E. Clarke Douglas J. Gaylor 1982 David A. Morenberg John B. Feeney Michael G. Whelan Martina Pohl Coker Glenn Goldberg $10,295 Raised Ronald W. Nortier Martha Merritt Fontaine Donald H. Woodworth John P. Coleman Don Hallenbeck 5% Participation Douglas J. Nothnagle Harry and Patricia Franklin Joseph S. Crociata Carey B. Hatch Donald R. Allen Richard and Sarah Simpson Gail D. Gabriel 1978 Roxanne Bennett Curtis Avis Hooper J. Scott Atkinson Powell Frank P. Girardi $9,496 Raised Frank D. Dittrich Gretchen Gallagher Hughes David Birnbaum Dan Raimondo David G. Hammond 5% Participation Colleen T. Donaldson William and Lauren Hunter Kevin P. Bohne Richard A. Reeves Stephanie Lynch Kyono Diane C. Abel Daniel and Priscilla Donovan Richard A. Krebs Dr. Mary Esposito Brick Kevin G. Richard Joan Lesnick-Adams Sandra Amato-Shipton Robert F. Ecklund Jeffrey T. Lashbrook Terry D’Attore Michael R. Riley Joann Parry May Rick and Diane Amundson Lawrence E. Epstein Hon. Gay Hotchkiss Lenhard Shelly Dimon Deliz Thomas D. Sanger Roseanne Marmo Mc Morris John A. Andrus Susan Estep-Fisher Donna Miller Leonard Tina Del Rosso Donle Jean Hallen Sauberan William C. McClure Anonymous Joan S. Fenton Steve Lewine James F. Duffey Carol J. Saylor Linda Polidori McElheny William G. Bauer Gregg and Jean Zuberer Frankel Kevin M. Logsdon Sandra Ehni Brad Schreiber Thomas E. Morris Janice Schneider Birch Diane M. Fulkerson Ronald A. Lounsbury Robert J. French Steven H. Slate Mary Bartholf Neider Alan and Nina Blumlein John L. Guty Linda Scherr Maehr Howard J. Friedman David and Sandra Strasenburgh Keith J. Noelk Steven H. Boettcher Ann Stewart Hack Richard M. Magere Alexander Giovanniello Louis S. Taxin Mary L. Olney Robert A. Brenton Caryl Hertzlich Hahn Paul J. Maligno Corey A. Horowitz Jane Duffy Weisser Steven J. Pechman Kathleen Kenny Dittrich Harriet J. Heller Steve McMaster Holly M. Jones Michael J. West Susan C. Petersen Cathy L. Flowers Sherri R. Janousky Carolyn Kerber Miller Susan Diane Jones Ronald and Michelle Littlefield John C. Rutan Mary Lee Geisel David Kielaszek Maureen Deltry O’Brien Colleen H. Kane Winnie Susan Rubel Savedoff Susan B. Genthner Barbara Juliano Kielaszek John F. Parisella Thomas R. Kingsley Donna L. Schalge Gail Harpel Gucker Jeffrey C. Lamison Rhonda Farrell Parrish Warren R. Kozireski 1984 Frederick C. Schamu Terry M. Hack Aaron Lepold Daniel R. Patsos Ed Lasky $3,961 Raised Eileen F. Shirey John C. Harter, Jr. Frank E. Maehr Sonya J. Pease Christine Rego Maier 5% Participation Donald F. Snyder Roxanne Andriello Hettler Frank D. Mazur Sharon E. Peterson James B. Mangin Judith H. Brown Daniel O. Stinebiser Kathleen Ellithorpe Isaac Beverly V. McInerny Pamela Baxter Savage Suzanne Allis Miller Alan R. Bull Richard and Regina Tallman Donald H. Kalke Mary Alice McParlane Joseph D. Scanlan Scott N. Morrisroe Lorne Cohen 22 Frank D. Dalo Carol A. Smith Margo Shaw Sarkisian Jodi Becker Davis Suzanne Galvin Smith Louise Scudieri, CRNA, MS Teaching Alumni Honored Joseph Devito Maggie Leonard Valentini Gary L. Shirley Russ Finley Thomas R. Velz Brenda Lewis Smith Blane Allen Harding Christine E. Waldo Kenneth Trzepkowski Vickie Mike ’76, a Horseheads Nancy Hemry-Botts Claire Dolson VanDenBerghe High School Spanish teacher, Elizabeth Fischer Huxel 1986 Lisa Gray Knecht $7,825 Raised 1988 has been named the 2009 New R.J. Koons 5% Participation $3,384 Raised York State Teacher of the Year. Ronald G. Leonard Thomas C. Abraham 4% Participation Beth Felo Adkins Mark R. Aesch New York State Commissioner Christopher Q. Leverett of Education Richard Mills William P. Lista Julius W. Aebly Mary Sue Bennett Marie Russo Merenda Kerry Rehfuss Bandis David A. Berky announced the award at the Kellie Wilkinson Okoniewski John and Suzanne King Beverly Brownell Brust September Board of Regents Berger Thomas A. Bullinger Terry O’Toole meeting. Sylvia Paul-Ellis Betsey Dechert Boss John M. Conway Lois Bubb Petote Jody L. Caldwell William L. Coughlin Mike, a Horseheads graduate, Peter R. Pirnie Debra McKeown Caputo Stephen Cousins has been teaching at Horseheads Terry L. Cox Bridget Blaise Crist R.D. Sargent Condit High School for 28 years, and Diane Smith Scheible Ricki Martin De Baun Megan R. Day Karen Schuhle-Williams, PhD Anthony and Lori McKown Kellisue Loftus Friedman has been a teacher for more Cindy Rizzo Schultz DeLorenzo Barry J. Galloway than 30 years. She received Noreen E. Sheridan Bryan J. Doherty Mary E. Hauptmann a bachelor’s degree from The College at Brockport in 1976, Charlotte Utley Downing Cathy Houston-Wilson Joanne Steckler Tercovich a master’s degree from the State University of New York at John and Bonnie Garcia David J. Geary Pamela W. Krahe White Bob “Gio” Giovanniello Jim Maddock Buffalo in 1983, and a doctorate in education from Binghamton Stephen R. Zogby Jeanne B. Goddard and Michael P. Mahoney University in 2000. As an undergraduate and graduate student, Steven D. Stull Todd M. Majewski 1985 Debbie DiNardo Guenther Gwen Martone-Mazza she studied abroad at the Universities of Seville, Salamanca, and $10,890 Raised Audrey Renneman Hallenbeck Leslie Whiting McIntyre Madrid, Spain, as well as at the University of Besançon in France. 5% Participation Mary Auberger Jasinski Roger L. Misso She is now the state representative for the National Teacher Michael D. Andriatch Jennifer Williams Klawonn Susan Charles Orbaker Anonymous Darryl P. Lindsay Adedolapo and Adebusola of the Year Award, and will be honored at events throughout Rose Brooks Mark E. Martinchek Oyefeso the state. This year, she will join representatives from the other Thomas J. Burns Laurie Meehan Millspaugh Angela Lutz Reich states and territories at the White House, when President Barack Kelly J. Calabrese Lory Molino-Smith Kevin and Kathy Ring Obama will announce the National Teacher of the Year. Christopher P. Celella Kenneth J. Murphy Timothy A. Rosado Joan L. Christ Donny Ophals Rocco P. Salomone Elizabeth Erickson Clarisse Shona N. Perry Stephen L. Smythe Nancy Wetherell Demarte Angela D’Ambrosi Janet Roethel Starwald Amy Bielunis ’05 is a star! John S. Denio Trzepkowski Gayel VanFleet Todd Bielunis is one of 51 teachers to Mary Beth Sears Devito Jim Whittle Brian L. Tucker Michael A. Dreimiller Ellen M. Wilber Kathleen S. Vaughn receive the 2008 American Star Maria Fortuna-Nevin James R. Voutour of Teaching Award. A physical Dr. Charles and Barbara 1987 Susan Scull Zauderer education teacher at Mount $6,574 Raised Gamble Goshorn Kean A. Zeches Lebanon Elementary School in Janet M. Hill 4% Participation Thomas F. Honeck Anonoymous 1989 West Lebanon, NH, Bielunis Vincent Leonardis Eileen McEnerney Bannerman $6,368 Raised accepted the title for the state of Susan E. Barnard 4% Participation Michele Liguori-Alampi New Hampshire, having been Shoshana Melnick Peter A. Bird Daniel B. Askey Ralph R. Meranto Edward Chazan John G. Beck selected from more than 5,000 Ellen Drexel Monaghan Andrew A. Chen Michael P. Blumenauer nominees nationwide. The 51 Kevin P. Murphy Ian B. Cohen Virginia Campbell Linanne Baker Conroy Lin Case award-winning teachers are from Barbara Morse Peyton all 50 states and Washington, Mark A. Pinchak Rosemary Viscardi Custer Thomas L. Conroy Bernadette Mesolella Porter Jorge L. Garcia, Jr. Mary Nagel Cousins DC. Loretta Whalen Postiglione Karen E. Hegeman Kevin J. Dailor Bielunis’ energy, optimism and passion for teaching are the Jon C. Huxel Edmund Z. Dobrowski, Jr. Linda Jacobs Potash qualities for which her students and colleagues nominated her. Cheryl Y. Pressley Mary Hechtel Khunger Scott T. Farrell Paul and Sharon Wetmore Jenny Lloyd Cheryl A. Fehnel She inspires her students to reach for their best while engaging in Rosati Paula J. Martin Linda Hoelscher Glose different sports and movement activities. A role model, Bielunis Teresa Mayfield Peggi A. Hart Ronald Sanchez teaches by her own example how to apply determination and Paul A. Scutieri Sandra H. Meade Stephen and Allison Kaiser Andrea F. Shapiro Julia Maynard Morrison Christopher S. Knop dedication to a cause, and succeed at achieving important goals. Lisa Hoffman Shepard Jose N. Munoz Donna M. Kowal “The College at Brockport is the reason I am the educator I am Andrea Houston Sherard Donna Garrett Noble Linda C. Krieger today. The College taught me what it means to be an effective Karen A. Owen John A. Leone Harriet Sally Sisson teacher,” said Bielunis. James M. Slattery Christopher B. Reich Kevin T. McCormack 23 Rodney Miller Darlene W. Moore James and Darlene Thimble Floyd B. Hopkins 2000 2004 Lisa Nanartowich-White Janique M. Nine Meggesto Shannon T. Jennison $1,939 Raised $614 Raised Michael J. Newell Christine Graziano Parker Sara Eilola Niemeyer Gillette LeVau Kempf 2% Participation 1% Participation Karen M. Olson Jane A. Pascoe David A. Palandro Edward F. Knaak Heather Schaal Allen John J. Akers Mary R. Powley Daniel F. Rogers Paul J. Payne Sean M. Lavigne Helen J. Cheves Michael D. Arena Grace H. Pritchett Torrance L. Schmitz Donald C. Pingleton III Jane Elwood Lebak Neil P. Chodorow Lenora A. Colaruotolo Alice T. Riggs Jeffrey P. Sheehan Joseph J. Praino Kristine M. Littrell Christine and Jeffrey Crafts Rebecca Christopher Herzog Daniel R. Sargent Irene M. Stumberger Brian R. Quick Michael Mellace Patricia A. Hartigan Andrew J. Knoph Cinnamon Freeman Soehner Paula Yandow-Reilly Dyann Leonard Serravillo KayFrances Mott Michelle Benedict Kingdollar Frank R. LaSala Amy Buongiorne Stamp Kevin and Lisa Norton Sharlow Michael P. Nyhan Stanley G. Lyons Jeffrey R. Martin Carl T. Thomas 1992 Susan Figenscher Shaw Carol A. Orto Jason R. Mangone Steven Varsames $3,232 Raised Josh Silber Susan Roos Pearson Sarah J. Moon 2005 Sharon J. Vincent 3% Participation Karen Speedy Altergott James M. Polvino Laurie Wyviorka Nelson $651 Raised David G. Young Jason A. Barnes Jeff Thomas John Sapienza Elisa Oviedo 1% Participation Julie Bogdan Jennifer A. Tom Darlene M. Schmitt Diane Ranocchia Boni Kim Ehret 1990 Missy Swald Camman Paul “PJ” Wendel Christopher Van Gorden Michele Jacek Rase Alfred J. Heilman $3,611 Raised Guy E. Carr Michael G. Williams Marcia Wieczorek Elizabeth Jerome Standish Mark F. Heintz, Jr. 4% Participation Margaret G. Cavalier Kevin M. Whelehan Paul L. Jonasse Susan A. Azzolino Michelle Enriot Corbett 1994 1997 Donald D. LaSala Noel D. Blair Kristeena Hurd Cyr $1,505 Raised $1,115 Raised 2001 Kalyani K. Madhu Monica Carson Brasted Patricia Kelly Davis 3% Participation 2% Participation $2,176 Raised Amy P. Michatek John C. Curry Scott R. DiMarco Randyll P. Bowen Alan Boekhout 2% Participation Justin P. Rogers Sharon Reynolds Delly Margaret Elliott Ecklund Susan Fogg Brightman Paul and Rhonda Donselaar Kenneth R. Barchet Rob DiCarlo Thomas Ferrazzi Ferris Kathleen E. Gailor Carner Donald S. Goodman 2006 Lynn E. Eick Valerie Wojtowicz Fitzsimmons Patricia A. Harris Stephen L. DiFilippo Mary C. Kirk $1,099 Raised James J. Fradenburg Kathryn Freer-Firkins Lesia Hrycelak William and Mary LaRonde Julia Kay Lareau 1% Participation David C. Harris Johnna M. Frosini Anne C. Hughes Heidi Melens Giannine E. Lioi Michael C. Beach Frederick C. Harter Tammela Schepler Hamlin Deanna Krusenstjerna Rebecca Plant Mellace Pat Mahoney Jennifer L. Heim Joseph E. Heim Virginia A. Hebda Tom McDonald Victoria Prusinowski Phipps William F. Moughan, Jr. Steven B. Lewis Daniel P. Kennedy John W. Hoey, Jr. Elizabeth H. Pagel Jason and Stacy Frederick Michael G. Nicholson Steven V. Reynolds Teresa K. Lehr Michael E. Hoyt Katherine Grace Purcell Spector Christopher O’Connor Terry N. Russell Lana M. Limpert George J. Koegel Joan E. Schockow Robert J. Stiles Brian P. Peppers Debi Small Allis M. Marion Bonnie W. Kreutter Elizabeth A. Tice Rebecca A. Perrault 1998 2007 Philip G. McBurney Sandra Sleeper Lehr Debbie Hinkley Toms Frank D. Rossetti $1,295 Raised Don M. McDonald Brenda A. Lyness Caroline Hooper Wojtaszek $2,039 Raised Sheila M. Strong 2% Participation 2% Participation Janet Kamp McLean Marie T Mayfield Wendy J. Vonhold Laura Glenn Sandra A. Meleca Earnest N. Miller 1995 Jennifer Jesionowski Arbore William R. Wilkinson $3,055 Raised Maria Ehresman Frank J. Guidice Tim Nekritz Charles R. Privitera Errico M. Mannoni Tara Cornwell Peacock Douglas D. Reichel 2% Participation Janet L. Gibbons 2002 John G. Baker Jack E. Harbold, Jr. $1,278 Raised Rebecca M. McGee Allen S. Plymale Kathleen Meinke Reichert Carl R. O’Connor Jack W. Sager Greg E. Schultz Maureen Moore Ballard Sue Herbert 2% Participation Michael J. Burlaka William and Ruth Lang Robert and Kimberly Banks Jim Parry Andrew C. Sarat Lee F. Serravillo William P. Sachman Kimberley Scott-Michaels Rick and Linda Sweeting Nancy A. Colsman Christopher M. Leone Hyeyeon Cicconi-Eggleston Jama L. Dodson Claire Marziotti Latasha S. Craig Tristan S. Walach Lesley A. Tillotson Maryanne Talia William F. Weiss Debra Rivituso Varsames Barbara J. Thompson Alicia Cabiedes Fink Raymond D. Mulgrew Donald J. Favro Patricia Decillis Yargeau April Nelson Ticknor Kathleen A. Frank Mark Ricci Sheryl Gonzalez 2008 Julie White Young Elizabeth Waters Harrison Seidu Sofo Scott D. Green $134 Raised 1993 Mary Barnard Hawken Adam T. Standish Heidi Kozireski 1% Participation 1991 $5,068 Raised Molly Galloway Hegeman Jonathan M. Vanhuben Amy L. Kruppenbacher Laura E. Glenn $2,485 Raised 3% Participation Daniel J. Horgan Peggy S. Warren Roberta T. Majka Tammy A. Poydock 3% Participation Christa Geise Aldrich Heather M. Jones Ben Werzinger Tabitha Hitchcock O’Connor Stephanie C. Squadrito David and Melissa Alkins Katie Andriatch Geraldine A. McCarty Holly Wittman Stoddard Lindsey Schmitt Rozzi Torry N. Tooley Dana C. Aultman Diane D. Bonarigo Joy Koudelka McDonald Lauren R. Snyder Marcus C. Barnes Kathleen A. Boughton Dean C. Poodry 1999 Rhonda St. Amant * deceased Kim A. Bauer Margaret Montaglione Clark Mark W. Rowland $1,348 Raised Matthew M. Vanderwerf Jason A. Benham Kerry Cleveland-Collard Thomas E. Ryan 1% Participation Patty Seubert Blair Joseph E. DeCaro Shannon Sauro Mark and Dana Bonsignore 2003 Kerry Collins-Gross Marcella and John Esler Janice Miller Sherman Chris Bray $1,810 Raised Carmelina Anthony Derrico Paul D. Fortner Pamela J. Stiles Andrew M. Corbett 1% Participation Joan Kleeh Feffer Laurie A. Freeman Michael and Alethea Fitzgerald Michael K. Evans Leonard J. Baker Peter J. Gagen Lisa Gerst Trinkaus Michael J. Gorse Susan A. Barco James S. Hoffman Mary Heveron-Smith Scott G. Haines Justin L. Beach Phillip K. Johnson Mark T. Holcomb 1996 Edie Hill Sarah J. Bradley Donna L. Kennison Marilyn Hill Isaacs $2,027 Raised Julie Calkins Murawski Theresa M. Jones Jeffrey E. Kwas Adrienne A. Jenkins 2% Participation Gregory Rusinovich Kirsten R. Martin Barbara Wright Lamb Emerson C. Klees Anonymous Mary VanDenburgh Marjorie Robinson Karen M. Maras Scott M. Kopec Nora Y. Bell Bernard F. Weber Brandon St. John Robert W. Marchiony Kate Kulp Robert P. Franklin Nicole M. Wilkinson Corey J. McAtee David L. McCurdy Shirley L. Hans Benjamin D. Wineburg 24 Emeriti and Relatives

Robert W. Adams Carolyn Greene ‘70 Lynn H. and Anne ’82 Parsons Mark and Marlies Anderson H. David Hammond Sylvia Paul-Ellis ‘84 Bill and Monika Andrews Susan C. Hawkes Robert Pedersen ‘50 Anonymous Craig and Dona Hazen Shona N. Perry ‘86 Herbert S. Bailey Helen W. Hemmer Ingo and Dorothy Petersen Patricia Baker ‘61 Marion T. Hill Anthony and Mary Anne ’81 Edward and Jeanette ‘53 James J. Horn Pietrzykowski Banker Larry Humm George and Anita Pinckney Janet W. Beck ’70 Ruth E. Hyde ‘73 John F. Price Morris and Carol Beers Judith Jennejahn ‘58 Jill Rakov ‘66 Gerald L. Begy Donald H. Johnson Calvin and Margaret ’74 Rich John and Susan Bixler Ralph and Zerith Jordan Bill and Ann Rock Walter A. Borowiec Benita M. Jorkasky Jane B. Romal Walter and Abbie Boston Joseph R. and Janice A. Kandor Eileen Rose Walter F. Brautigan ‘63 Sharon Kehoe ‘78 Betsy L. Rosser ‘72 Henry L Bretton Gregory A. Kenney ‘66 John Royal Albert W. and Marjorie * Brown John Killigrew Robert and Molly Rutzen Steven F. Buckley Teresa Knapp ‘74 Carol J. Sample ‘69 Sandra P. Cain Byron J. Lapham ‘73 Tonya Satryb From left: Atheltic Director Lin Case, Eugene Orbaker ’53, head women’s soccer coach Joan Schockow, John and Linda Chasse Sarah F. Liebschutz Kempes and Ann Schnell assistant women’s soccer coaches Fred Parker ’89 and Jen Monfiletto ’97. Mou Ta and Kathleen Chen Martin S. Lindauer Barbara W. Sherwood Eunice C. Chesnut ‘73 Akira Loveridge-Sanbonmatsu George C. Simmons Sara and Jim Cook Peter Luskey Dr. Ralph R. and Harriet ’85 C. Samuel Cornish Nathan and Joan Lyons Sisson Beverly J. Crandall Raj Madan Melvin ’53 and Helen ’55 Eugene Orbaker Honored as Paul ’61 and Aleen Curran Pat Mahoney ‘01 Smagorinsky Irene R. D’Agostino ‘50 Richard Mancuso Dr. and Mrs. Delmont C. Smith Women’s Soccer Celebrates Judith Desfosses Robert and Frances Marx Armin Sommer W. Raymond and Ute Duncan Julie McWherter Arline Stephany 25th Anniversary William C. Elwell Bud and Sandy ‘87 Meade Ginny L. Studer Harold ’51 and Norma ’52 John G. Michaels Carol I. Timby Emmerson Elaine K. Miller Vincent and Martha Tollers Eugene Orbaker celebrates 50 years at Brockport Drs. Rawle and Ena Farley Robert J. Miller Rochelle Turian-Wolf Francis Filardo Frances Moroney Whited John and Maxine Sondra H. Fraleigh Kazumi Nakano Van de Wetering The “Father of Brockport Women’s Soccer,” Eugene Orbaker, Richard and Ann Frey Susannah H. Newman Andrew ’49 and Sue ’46 Virgilio associate professor emeritus in the Department of Physical Craig W. Gallagher ‘72 Thomas A. Nugent Ann Weitzel Education and Sport, was honored September 22 during the Jeanne Gerber ‘81 Joyce Ogden Wanda L. Wilt women’s soccer game against Buffalo State as part of the 25th Bob and Ann Getz Eugene ’53 and Mary Orbaker Jack and Gladys Wolsky anniversary celebration of women’s soccer at Brockport. He also Alice F. Goosley Darwin and Sharon Palmiere is celebrating 50 years as a member of The College at Brockport Jean Gravelle ‘69 Mauro ’52 and Rita Panaggio * deceased Frederick J. Gravetter Hunt Parker community. Orbaker coached the Brockport women’s soccer team beginning in 1983 and continuing for three seasons, leading Gloria Mattera Society the team to 30 wins and just 12 loses. That first season, he led the Golden Eagles to the State University of New York Athletic Mary Joan Allen Turi T. Gibson ‘75 S. Jean Boyd McKay ‘59 Conference (SUNYAC) Championship with a 12-1-1 record. William and Monica Andrews Jean and Lawrence O. Gostin ‘71 Richard and Sandra ’87 Meade “In either the academic venue or the athletic venue, Eugene is a Anonymous (4) Thomas W. Heath ‘35 * Grace Milton ‘40 gentleman, a true professional we are proud to have representing Herbert S. Bailey Janie M. Hill ‘85 J. Emory Morris Brockport. He has ‘class’ and models that in every situation, Nancy C. Barbour Lucinda Hazen Hill * Robert E. O’Brien * whether he’s attending soccer games, working with colleagues in Carol J. Belden Chrystal Kelley Hoffman ‘39 * Thelma A. Quicke ‘36 teacher certification meetings, introducing himself to principals Henry L and Marian * Bretton Willard W. and Judith Hunter George M. ‘54 and Rosa A. Rich of local schools, or working the Brockport exhibit booth at the Marguerite (Peg) Hare Browne ‘44 Dawn and Michael Jones Paul W. Sarbou ‘53 David J. Carney * Mildred C. and Howard E. * Rose L. Strasser * state conference. His loyalty to both the academic program Lin Case ‘89 Kiefer Ginny L. Studer and the athletic program is legend. As Mike Andriatch (office Esther L. Casselman ‘34 * Doris L. Lee * Linda Panarites Sweeting ‘92 of development) says, ‘Bleed green and gold,’ Eugene Orbaker Colleen Donaldson ‘77 Edward C. Lehman, Jr. Judith E. Szustakowski ‘80 does,” said Susan C. Petersen, associate professor and chair in Scott Farrell ‘89 Elaine Leshnower ‘61 Stephen and Marcia Ullman the Department of Physical Education and Sport. A. John Fiorino ‘53 Jennifer M. Lloyd ‘87 David ‘82 and Marianne ‘86 In the 25 years of women’s soccer at Brockport, there have been A. Gregory FitzGerald Patrick S. Madama ‘77 Virgilio 77 players named to All-SUNYAC squads, 40 players to All- Scott A. Frutchey ‘89 Alfred and Marilyn Ryder Florence Remsen Wage ‘30 * State honors and seven named to the National Soccer Coaches Alice W. and Fletcher M. * Mahlmann ‘47 June E. and Robert S. Zimmer Association of America (NSCAA)/Adidas All-Region team for the Garlock Susan Kwas Maloney ‘67 * deceased Northeast Region. Ralph and Elizabeth * Gennarino Richard Maxwell ‘60 * 25 Corporations, Foundations and Other Organizations

Access Lifts & Ramps Inc. Brockport Student Government Fidelity Investments Charitable Judith P. and Willard W. Hunter Moody-Nolan Inc. Suburban Disposal Corporation Adams Basin Inn Bed & Brown & Flaherty Mortgage Gift Fund Charitable Fund The New York Community Trust Subway Breakfast Company First Choice Glass Inc. Keeler Construction Company Niagara National Inc. SUNY Brockport Department of Advantage Professionals The Byrne Foundation Inc. First Investors Corporation Inc. Nielsen Media Research Business Administration and Advantage Sport & Fitness Inc. C&S Engineers Inc. Freed Maxick and Battaglia PC Kendall Hunt Publishing Nixon Peabody LLP Economics Aetna Foundation Chaintreuil Jensen Stark Garden Club of Brockport Company Northeast Utilities Foundation SUNY Brockport Department of Agape Physical Therapy Architects LLP GE Foundation Kilian J. & Caroline F. Schmitt Inc. English Services PC The CIGNA Matching Gifts The Gleason Works Foundation Inc. NVR SUNY Brockport Department of Altria Group Inc. Program Grandpa Sam’s Italian Kitchen King & King Architects LLP Oracle Corporation Nursing Alvin F. and Ruth K. Thiem Clark Patterson Associates Greece Rotary Foundation Inc. KPMG LLP Pepsi Bottling Company SUNY Brockport Recreational Foundation Computer Associates Hairport Kraft Matching Gifts Program Philip Morris USA Services American Association of International Inc. Harris Beach PLLC Lamont Awards & Apparel Power Management Company Sweden Community Foundation University Women – Greece Confer Plastics Inc. Harris Corporation RF The Landing at Brockport LLC Sweden Senior Association Inc. Branch Constellation Wines U.S. Communication Division Landsman Development Premium Development Corp Sysco Food Services, Syracuse Apogee Telecom Inc. Covalt Family Foundation Harris Foundation Corporation Presbytery of Genesee Valley Terry Family Talent Foundation AVI Foodsystems Inc. Crosby-Brownlie Inc. Hershey Creamery Company Liberty Mutual Inc. Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund AXA Crystal Barn Hewitt Young Electric LLC Lift Bridge Book Shop Procter & Gamble Fund Unicon B. Giambrone & Company Inc. D.S. Leach Consulting Inc. History of Art Club LimeLight Networks Inc. RBC Dain Rauscher United Way of Greater Rochester Bailey, Carr & Company The Donald F. and Maxine B. Hospital League/1199 SEIU Lockheed Martin Corporation Roberts Communications Inc. Inc. Bank of America Corporation Davison Foundation Training and Upgrading Fund LunchByte Systems Inc. Robinson & Gordon CPAs PC USA Wrestling The Bank of New York Day Automation Systems Inc. HSBC Philanthropic Programs M&T Charitable Foundation Rochester Area Community USG Corporation Barnes & Noble College DeJoy, Knauf & Blood LLP IBM Corporation Mahan Discount Liquor & Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Booksellers Doyle Security Systems Inc. IKON Office Solutions Wine Inc. Rochester Carpenters Local Program Bausch & Lomb Inc. Duke Energy Foundation ING Baring The Committee to Elect George Union 85 Verizon Foundation Bay City Capital Foundation Eastman Kodak Ingersoll-Rand Company D. Maziarz for State Senate Rochester Theatre Management Victorian Bed and Breakfast Becker Professional Review Ecolab Inc. Insero & Company CPAs PC McCue Memorial Foundation Inc. Wachovia Foundation Matching The Boeing Company Elder Statesmen’s Club Intel Corporation The McGraw-Hill Companies Ryan’s Big M Gifts Program The Bonadio Group Eldredge, Fox & Porretti LLP Jack Spates Oklahoma Gold Media Networks Inc SC Johnson Fund Inc. Wegman Companies Inc. The Bon-Ton Stores Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Wrestling Camp Mellon Bank Corporation Schneider Electric/Square D WHEC TV-10 LLC Bott Family Trust Foundation Jamestown Business College Mengel Metzger Barr & Foundation Woodcliff Hotel & Spa Bristol Myers Squibb ESL Federal Credit Union J-B Sportswear of Caledonia Inc. Company LLP SE Baker & Company LLC World Marketing Ltd. Brock, Schechter & Polakoff LLP Estate of David J. Carney Johnson & Johnson Family of Merck and Company Inc. Sherrill’s Promise Inc. Wyeth Brockport Auxiliary Service Estate of Kurt J. Williams Companies Merit Medical Practice PC Solvay Advanced Polymers LLC Xerox Corporation Corporation Estate of Thomas W. Heath Johnston Paper Merrill Lynch & Company Sprint Foundation Young & Company CPA’s LLP Brockport PTSA Excellus Health Plan Inc. Josh Rojas Foundation Foundation Inc. Staples Inc. Brockport Rotary Club ExxonMobil Foundation JPMorgan Chase Foundation Michigan Scientific Corporation Strategic Security Concepts Inc.

Faculty and Staff

Christa M. Aldrich ‘93 Susan A. Barco ‘03 Monica Brasted ‘90 Denise Catlin Carol Cuddihee Diane Drake ‘95 Andrea Alexander Jim E. Bareis ‘85 Zara R. Brenner Dr. Mark J. Chadsey John C. Curry ‘90 Drake Library Staff David E. Alkins ‘91 Amy Barnhill Steven and Kim Breslawski Dr. Alisia and Mr. Duncan Chase Halil Damar Betty Drennen Heather Anderson ‘00 Susan Bayer Gary P. Briggs John J. Chelonis Jacqueline Davis William H. Dresnack Michael D. Andriatch ‘85 Justin L. Beach ‘03 Nancy E. Brinkwart Helen J. Cheves ‘00 Carol A. Davis John and Lucinda Dumaw Anonymous (12) Kathy Becker Melissa M. Brown Gregory J. Christo Kevin Day James C. Dusen S. Reddy Anugu Jamie Beers-Wilson Melva L. Brown Brett Codori John De Baun ‘71 Charles Edwards Stuart Appelle Jonathan ‘67 and Nancy Bell Carol R. Brown Lee J. Cohen Marg Delaney Kim Ehret ‘05 Cathy Appleby ‘75 Nora Y. Bell ‘96 Arden K. Bucholz Susan Collier Mary A. Derleth ‘91 Ralph Eisenmann John S. Appleman Sharon Belle-Render ‘79 Laura Buckner George F. Cond Lori A. Dersham Phyllis Romano Eldred Mariangela Ardino Jacob F. Benninger Donna Buczek Vivian Condello Rob DiCarlo ‘90 Victoria Elsenheimer Daniel B. Askey ‘89 David A. Berky ‘88 Lisa M. Burch Tom Cone Georges Dicker Laura Emerson ‘90 Eileen C. Askey Allan R. Berry ‘79 Sandra P. Cain William M. Conklin Brian Dickinson Marcella ‘93 and John Esler J. Scott Atkinson ‘82 Marcia A. Betlem ‘67 Charles and Brenda Callahan Joan Consler Sara M. Dierks ‘07 Moira A. Fallon Jeremy J. Babcock Edwina Billings Virginia Campbell ‘89 Judy A. Conway William S. Dillon James Fatula Virginia M. Bacheler Deborah A. Birkins ‘81 Jill Campbell ‘70 Denise A. Copelton Diane R. Dimitroff John Feeney ‘76 David K. Bagley Richard W. Black John Carlson Andrew M. Corbett ‘99 Nancy DiPasquale Joshua Fegley ‘04 Zay Lynn Bailey Ralph W. Black Christian A. Carson and Sara James J. Cordeiro Robert A. Dobmeier Dr. Douglas A. Feldman Sister Beverly Baker ‘86 Rob Blanchet ‘01 DiDonato Mary E. Corey ‘81 Colleen T. Donaldson ‘79 Richard and Joan ‘79 Fenton Joseph and Linda Balog Davida Bloom Susan and Gary Carter Christine ‘00 and Jeffrey Crafts Susan Donk ‘75 Kelly Ferris ‘07 Betsy Ann Balzano Kevin Bosner Elizabeth Caruso Latasha Craig ‘02 Peter ‘81 and Linda Dowe Debra Fisher Dr. Mihail Barbosu Robert Bouchard Lin Case ‘89 Luz Cruz Edward H. Downey Patti Follansbee 26 Members of the women’s basketball team pose for a photo after clearing the leaves from the yard of Mel Smagorinsky ’53. Brockport Athletes Team Up to Serve Community Brockport’s athletic teams aren’t just winners on the field, they’re also winners when it comes to community service. Several teams were busy throughout the fall with service projects that are helping to meet the needs of area families and senior citizens. During the last two weeks of October and the first week of November, Golden Eagles teams worked together to collect more than 70 winter coats to donate to the Brockport Area Clothing Center. On Halloween night, more than 200 athletes collected more than 1,000 pounds of non-perishable food items from the Brockport community and delivered the food to the Brockport Area Food Shelf. Then in early November, teams and student athletes took part in the Fourth Annual Leaf Raking Day as part of the SUNYAC-wide community service project. The teams divided up into work groups to clear the leaves from more than 50 yards of Village of Brockport senior citizens.

Julie Ford Sheryl Gonzalez ‘02 Jack T. Hogan ‘71 Karen E. Kifer Dena B. Levy Timothy Massey Diana E. Fox Joan M. Graves ‘73 Terrance ‘72 and Avis Hooper Rick and Sharon Kincaid Steven B. Lewis ‘06 Diane Maurer Joseph S. Franek Connie Graves Susan E. Hopkins ‘94 Laura J. Kingdollar Lauren J. Lieberman Catriona McCarroll Joel Frater Jeanne M. Grinnan ‘87 Cathy Wilson ‘88 Mary C. Kirk ‘01 Giannine E. Lioi ‘01 Thomas M. McDermott Laurie A. Freeman ‘93 Phyllis E. Griswold ‘73 Amy M. Hudzinski Phyllis Kloda Pamela J. List Mary A. McGonigal Johnna M. Frosini ‘92 Kathleen H. Groves ‘70 Larry M. Hueser ‘93 Darby T. Knox Jennifer J. Little Steve McMaster ‘80 Becky Gagne Diana Grzywacz Anne Huot Nicole M. Kolivas Rebecca G. Livingston ‘03 Laurel McNall John and Lynne Gardner Amy Guptill Nancy S. Iafrati ‘77 Ferman Konukman Jenny Lloyd ‘87 Heidi Melens ‘97 Ave Gardner Linda Hacker O. Steve Ireland Donna M. Kowal ‘89 Leslie Locketz Merrill Melnick Mark Gardner Peter Hager Joe and Angelique Johnston David Kowalczyk * Maggie Logan James ‘72 and Marcy ‘73 Miceli Robert J. Gemmett Scott ‘99 and Kimberley Haines Roxanne and John Johnston Warren Kozireski ‘82 Karen Logsdon ‘81 Sherri Micheli James Georger John and Kathy Halstead Theresa M. Jones ‘03 Amy L. Kruppenbacher ‘02 Margie Lovett-Scott ‘75 Earnest Miller ‘92 Sarah L. Georger James and Carol Haynes Dr. Dawn Jones and Mr. Michael Frank Kuhn Anne Macpherson Mildred Peggs Mills Lisa Gerst ‘93 Craig and Dona Hazen Jones J. Roger Kurtz Derek MacTurk Clyde Morgan Robert and Carol Giblin Jennifer M. Hecker Melanie L. Jones Richard and Lorraine Lair Clarke M. Mahaney Julie Morgan Mary Jo Gigliotti Susanna Heins ‘97 Daniel B. Karin ‘75 Kadathur B. Lakshmanan Joseph and Joyce Makarewicz J. Emory Morris Tim Gilbert Barbara Joyce Helf Manmadharao Kasaraneni Deborah Lamphron Jose Maliekal James Morris Bob Gilliam Timothy Henry Robert J. Kehoe Jeffrey T. Lashbrook ‘80 Jason R. Mangone ‘00 Jason R. Morris Robin Glazier Rebecca Herzog ‘04 John and Lynn Keiser Cheryl A. Lattimore Joani Martin Sandra L. Mullin Stephen Godleski Anna Hintz Patricia Kendall Teresa Lehr ‘90 Morag Martin Dr. Matthew Mulvaney Carol Godsave ‘89 Susan Hoffman Donna L. Kennison ‘91 W. Bruce Leslie Nick Mascari Donald Murray ‘69 Thomas Golaszewski Brian and Michelle Hofstra Donald Kent Ruth LeVesque Judy Massare Christine Murray 27 Kim Harris Myers Susan M. Perry Justin P. Rogers ‘05 Darlene M. Schmitt ‘96 Rhonda St. Amant ‘02 Deborah L. Thompson Austin Warner Donna J. Napier Cassandra M. Persons Jane Romal Joan Schockow ‘94 Richard St.George Lesley A. Tillotson ‘90 Celia A. Watt Sam Nicolosi Susan C. Petersen ‘76 Kyle Rombaut Brad Schreiber ‘83 Brandon St. John ‘03 Gail V. Tipton Jerald L. Weaver Donna Noble ‘87 Victoria Phipps ‘97 William G. Rowe Karen Schuhle-Williams, Mark Stacy ‘95 James A. Tobin ‘71 Carrie A. Welch Mark R. Noll Karen Podsiadly Mark W. Rowland ‘95 PhD ‘84 Adam ‘98 and Elizabeth Debbie Toms ‘94 Dorine M. Widger Lisa C. Noreck Jeffrey ‘75 and Maryellen Pamela Rowles Anthony Scime ‘00 Standish Joe Torre Marcia Wieczorek ‘96 Chris and Melissa Norment ‘81 Post William M. Rowley Daniel and Kim Scott Lucinda Stanton Ralph Trecartin Tammara Wiley Mark Norris Nancy J. Prell Janet Roy Susan R. Seem Douglas W. Steffen Dave Turkow ‘73 Rosemary Wilson Sue Novinger Christopher Price Anna Rupert Richard and Sandra Selden Susan B. Steinbrenner ‘72 Pamela L. Turner Kathryn Wilson Yusuf A. Nur Darwin Prioleau William P. Sachman ‘07 Shirley Shaw Gary Stevens Krista K. Tyner Benjamin Wineburg ‘03 David and Cherise Oakley Julie Pruss Rocco ‘88 and Kelly ‘88 Lena Shiao Marcy Stickles Maria Ujhelyi Joseph P. Winnick Megan Obourn James and Pamela ‘65 Salomone Francis Short Dr. Susan Stites-Doe Stephen and Marcia Herbert Wise Ken O’Brien Quamo John Sapienza ‘96 Rey Antonio Sia Denise A. Stoll ‘79 Ullman Frank Wojcik Nancy O’Connor Stanley F. Radford Daniel R. Sargent ‘89 Roberta Simmons Jacqueline Stolt Bernard Valento Richard G. Woodson Carl R. O’Connor ‘07 Kulathur S. Rajasethupathy Natalie Sarrazin Dr. Sandeep Singh David ‘83 and Sandra Conrad Van Voorst Sharon Wright Pam O’Keefe P. Gibson Ralph Helen Saunders Lara Sipols Strasenburgh Claire VanDenBerghe ‘87 LouAnn Wurst Suzanne Oliver T. M. Rao Shannon Sauro ‘95 Howard Skogman Jeff Strieter Matthew Vanderwerf ‘02 Rong Yang Karen S. Olson Kim Remley Patricia J. Sauro Jacqueline Slifkin Sheila Strong ‘01 Anne VanGraafeiland Paul Yu Peggy O’Neil Mark Ricci ‘98 Penny L. Sayles Laurie Smith ‘73 Neala G. Stull Jonathan M. Vanhuben ‘98 Bonnie J. Zalar Mary Jo Orzech Ruth Rigerman ‘65 Michael ‘70 and Linda ‘73 Shelly Stack-Smith ‘91 Juanita R. Suarez Susan L. Vasquez ‘06 Jill Zarazinski John J. Osowski Paul Robinson Schaffer Missy Smith ‘92 Gretchen Sudol Andrea Vella Lillian Zhu Gary O. Owens ‘72 Scott M. Rochette Douglas M. Scheidt Linda Snell Janka Szilagyi Pierangela Veneziani * deceased Alison M. Parker L. Scott Rodas Robin Schepler Joan Z. Spade Barbara B. Thaine Ana Veras ‘03 Anthony Parrino Alberta Roesser ‘00 Mary Jo Schlecht James Spiller Jacqueline P. Thomas Wendy Vonhold ‘01 Janet Peluso-Militello Daniel F. Rogers ‘91 Thomas R. Schmidt ‘69 Louis ‘82 and Gene Spiro Barbara J. Thompson ‘92 Melissa Waite Friends of Dance

Bill and Monika Andrews Irene Grandits D’Agostino ‘50 Kelly Ferris ‘07 Elaine Leshnower ‘61 Lindsey J. Rozzi ‘02 Scott Turner and Mary Worboys- Susan E. Barnard ‘87 Edward and Jeanette D’Agostino Jeanne Goddard ‘86 and Steven Marianne McAdam ‘75 Lisa Hoffman Shepard ‘85 Turner Jamie Beers-Wilson ‘53 Banker Stull Susannah Newman Missy Pfohl Smith ‘92 Dorothy “Dee” Weber Walter Brautigan ‘63 Jacqueline Davis Kathleen S. Isaac ‘78 Sandra M. Perez ‘75 Donetta Plyler Tchoroleev ‘98 Jeffrey and Lori Wilson Brockport Auxiliary Service Neil and Laurie Zettler ‘83 Roxanne and John Johnston Patricia Lupe Priest ‘75 Jacqueline Thomas Corporation Epstein Dawn and Michael Jones George ‘54 and Rosa Rich Lesley A. Tillotson ‘90 Sandra Cain Richard and Joan Fenton Matthew and Mari Lenoe Bill and Ann Rock Friends

Charlotte Anne Abbey Anne G. Cloutier David and Carol Guariglia Bruce and Sheila Latone, Nancy Charles and Jodi Olosky Joseph and Grace Short Lew Adams Milton A. Cohen Marshall and Dolores Guntrum Lifgren, Phys DiPalma Darwin and Sharon Palmiere John D. Simpson Gary Adams Robert Coleman Andrew and Cassandra Guthrie David, Anne, Bryce, and Brynn Richard E. Pandolfi Sr. David and Jane Sloan The Amos Family Eileen F. Collins William and Ramona Haflin Lawlor Dorothy S. Parker Sally Steinwachs Anonymous (2) Mike and Polly Conn Bob F. Hastings Matthew and Mari Lenoe Donald H. Partington Robert and Judith Stewart Susan Ansara and Nancy David Newman and Annie Crane Douglas M. Heath Marilyn Lowden Howard and Joan Peacock Donald and Satoko Streeks Chanover Timothy Cripe Peter and Peggy Sue Heister William Lukashok Shawn Peppers Peter and Norma Stuyvesant Joanne Arany Bill and Cecily Cronk Colleen Helbig Pasquale Marabella Anne Perry-Rager Victor and Meta Thomas Gail A. Attaldo Frances M. Dahlberg Martha Henry Julia Markusen Jeff Pokrant Marie C. Tuohy Sally Ball Steve and Francine Daley Michelle Hernandez Joseph and Josephine Matela Jennifer Poole Gregory and Samantha Vamos Michael Ball and Janet Tuohy Mercy Dawson Rhona Heyl Tim and Joan McCormick Caroline Ramirez Allison M. Van Nort Chris and Sue Ellen Ball James E. Deegan Mary Kay Holleran Mary E. McDevitt Dorothy E. Reed Jason Van Zeilen Robert and Beth Barge Allen and Julie deMaille Suzanne Homeyer Pat and Kansas McDonald Bradley Reed Crystal Ward Howard and Marilyn Berman Richard and Susan Donovan Tayla Horowitz George and Tammy McGowan Valerie Ressue Dorothy “Dee” Weber Mary Jane Blaze Dr. and Mrs. Dirk H. Dugan Mary M. Hutchison Augustin and Linda Melendez Patrick and Ashlynn Revenew Frank Weikman Douglas and Katie Borchers George and Betty Dunn Ralph and Zerith Jordan Helen Menga Bob and Mary Rice Robert and Karla Wilsey Arthur and Mary Alice Bourget Kirby and Carol Eldridge Andrew and Sandra Kaldor Judy Merritt Cassie and Randy Rich Danielle Windus-Cook Troy Bridges Chuck Erlandsen Steven E. Katz Jeffrey and Donna Meyers Beverly Roche Norman and Charlotte Wright Gary and Lana Brumbaugh Donna L. Essegian Judie and Hans Keithley Bob Miller Jocelyn Rowley Jeff Yahn Mark Brumbaugh Don Fradenburgh Bonnie Kellogg Bradley and Molly Mitchell Kelly Sanford Dr. and Mrs. Leon H. Zoghlin Thomas Burke Jean Frazier Liz Kerschner Rhody Moffat Munira K. Savella Antonio and Rosanna Zumbo Daniel Cahill Doris C. Freel Donna R. Kiley Rodney H. Moses Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno Eric, Keiko and Felicia Zusman Hilary Cecil-Jordan, Toni Flynn Frank, Dan, Nick and Sheryl E. Kenneth and Connie Kirk Joseph Neumayer Marian Seldes and Imtiaz Musaliar and John Halpern Galinski Bob Kuret David Newman and Annie Crane Harry and Christine Sentiff Echo Chen James J. Gates Fritz Zagorski and Elizabeth Stephen F. Nugent Theresa Shaheen Philip L. Chornow George S. Gorski Lajuett Kathy O’Donovan Shearer Family, Middleport, NY June Clase Jennifer M. Greco Elliott and Debby Landsman Michael O’Drobinak Harry and Deanna Shifton 28 Student Families

Lawrence Abreu Raymond Billica Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Fred and Judith Dankert Jacquelynn Faulkner Robert Haas John and Margaret Acello The Blasucci Family Cavicchio Paul and Diane Davis John and Christine Fiebelkorn Rena Haigh The Acevedo Family Mitchell and Arnita Blum Frank and Karen Cervini Mary Davis Gary and Debra Fisher Michael and Margaret Hall Beatrice Acheampong Charles and Gloria Boehm Moshe and Rachel Chalchinsky Dean and Beverly Davis Darcy Fravel Robert and Cynthia Hall Joanne Acito Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bohl William and Crystal Chapman Gordon and Jill Davis Tina Freeland Thomas Hamilton James and Arlene Agen Scott and Helen Bond Mark and Vicki Charbonneau Young and Arlie Davis Scott and Heather Freeman Michael and Beth Hand Eric and Patricia Amering Donna Bornheimer Dianne Charland Simone Day Marion Freudenvoll James and Angela Hanly Frank R. Ames Mr. and Mrs. John Boroski Mary Ann Chura Harold Decker A Friend of Brockport Janette Hannah Gene Anderson Patty Borrelli Maria Cindrich Brad and Kim Decook The Fry Family Frank and Marla Hansen Frank and Donna Andolina Robert Bowes Jr. Gary R. Clark Jeff and Terri Dedell John and Sonya Furness Douglas Happ Janette Andrews Megan A. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. David F. Clifford Duane and Carol Ann Del Ellis Lyell and Anne Galbraith Vicki Happell Robert and Nancy Angell Roxana Bracho William and Debra Cody Ronald and Pamela Delio Dawn M. Garcia Daniel and Sue Harbison Anonymous (4) Cecil Brand Roxanne Coffey David and Mary Rose DeMarco Jim and Gail Gates Celina Harris The Apgar Family Michele and Phil Branigan Michael and Beth Cole Nicholas A. DeMarco Jr. Robert Gauthier Tina Harris James and Martha Appleton Howie and Loretta Breman Christina Collins Constantine DeNora Susan Gelatt David S. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Askins Lisa Brigham Louis and Barbara Condon Susan DePasquale Michael and Karen Geraci Kathleen Hawthorne Michael and Kristi Astolfi Helen Brock Robert and Kathleen Connery Ruth F. Deserio Anthony and Jill Germano Lee and Sandra Jo Haxton Martin and Robin Avery Gail Brodner Gary and Valerie Cook Susan M. Devine James and Nancy Gertner William and JoAnn Hayes Wanda Bailey Robert Brongo Ken and Nancy Cook Joseph and Joanne Di Stefano Deborah Giannone Michael and Janice Haynes Shawn Baker Raymond Brophy Linda Coons Felipe and Evelyn Diaz Gale M. Giardino William and Sharron Heard Gertrude M. Baker Frank and Claire Browning Stephen and Deborah Corcoran Dr. and Mrs. William Dillon Robert D. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson Jack and Joan Baldwin Jeanie Bryant Bruce and Diana Cordes Mr. and Mrs. A. Dingwall Dane Gifford David and Cheryl Ann Henderson Robert and Laurie Ballard Timothy and Mary Jo Buckley John and Susan Cordone Vincent and Kathleen Dini Carl and Michele Gildemeyer John and Kelly Henry Joanne Banko Judy N. Budge Alan and Eileen Corlett Anthony and Donna DiSanti Ronald Glazier Paul F. and Lorraine M. Hess Dave and Teri Bates Kevin and Marilyn Burdick Gregory and Amy Corman Louis and Theresa Dispenza Timothy and Janet Gleason Robert and Janice Hettler Lawrence and Janet Bauer Michael and Carol Burke Mark and Carole Cornett Alan and Rachel Doan Steven and Deborah Godden Dan and Joan Hicks David and Susan Beach Brian Burke Terry and Cindy Costello Patrick and Chom Dolan Hal and Tina Goldstein Frank J. Higgins Doreen P. Beaumont Brian and Susan Burr Russell and Cheryl Cree Carla Dowden Allen and Bridget Gordinier Thomas Hilson Dale Becker and Tammy Davis Dale and Susan Buss Cathy M. Crisafulli John and Margaret Drexler Joseph and Kathryn Gottlieb Ronald Hoefner Susan Becker Lori Cairnduff Loran and Carol Crosby The Drickel Family Fredrick A. Grace Jill Hoel Gary Bedford Barbara Calamia Michael Crowley The Drypolcher Family Tom Greer Doreen Hoffman Joyce Edgar and Elaine Begy Peter D. Camillone Kenneth Cuda Sr. Ronald and Jane Wingle Michael and Karen Griffith John and Kathy Housel William Bennett Albert J. Cammarono Sr. Judith Cup Jessica Dudek Mary A. Grupka Scott and Leslie Howard Robert and Susan Berlin Dr. and Mrs. Salvatore Caravella Diane Dailey Thomas Duncan Michael and Constance Beverly Howard Philip and Cynthia Berrigan Kenneth W. Carter Frederick Damberg David Ellender Gruttadaro William B. Hunt Mitchell and Suzanne Bestreich Brenda Carter Louis D’Angelo John and Patty Eves David and Carol Guariglia Joel Hurd Ralph and Linda Bielefeldt Marguerite Daniluk Sandra and Al Eymer Jeffrey and Renee Guercio Greg and Paula Iannello

Golden Eagles Hall of Fame Inducts Seven

The Golden Eagles Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2008 was inducted on October 11 at a dinner ceremony in the New York Room, Cooper Hall. The seven new members bring the total number of Hall of Famers to more than 150 since the first class was inducted in 1985. The 2009 ceremony will mark the 25th anniversary of the Hall of Fame. If you are interested in nominating a former Golden Eagle for this honor, please refer to the nominating procedure on the Brockport Athletics Web site at www.brockport.edu/athletics and click on Hall of Fame. Nominations are accepted all year and the new class will be selected by the Hall of Fame Committee New Hall of Famers celebrate their induction into the Class of 2008 Athletic Hall of Fame. Front row, from over the summer. left: Karen Shay Rose ’00, Jean Raschiatore Berry ’69, Julie Winks Barker ’96. Back Row: John Vlogianitis ’95, Mark Palmer ’86, Tom Massey ’99, Jim Vlogianitis ’94. 29 Mark and Megan Jaekle William and Susan Lewis Renee Morin James Ramsden Dennis and Dorothy Sheppard Steven and Lisa Tompkins Robert Japp Kenneth and Dorothy Lewis Alan and Libby Jayne Morrill Russell and Peggy Randall Robert Sherman Jr. Christine Touron Edmund and Terri Jasewicz Roberta Lewis Richard and Louanne Moser Bruce and Nan-Lynn Ransom Wayne and Linda Sherman Jacqueline Trembley Jeff and Shirley Jaskier Dr. and Mrs. Olaf U. Lieberg Terrance and Stephanie Mosher Donald and Margaret Laurel Shippy-Brooks Bruce and Mary Trombley Ronald and Arleen Jennings Debra Light David Moskowitz Rasmussen William and Patricia Shuart Veronica A. Troyer Ernest and Jackie Jewett John and Robin Lindstrom Jeanne Mottis Joseph and Noreen Raymo John P. Sick and Lynn R. Perkins Joseph and Delia Tychostup Molly K. Johnson Rich and Bev Lipke Joseph and Linda Mrozek Karen Reamer Catherine Sieck Thomas and Cathy Uptegrove Lester and Eileen Johnson Harlan and Jane Lipshutz Daniel and Penny Mudrzynski James and Dusty Reardon Tom and Mary Sigle Alessandro and Karen Valle Karyn Johnson Steven and Lisa Lissberger Cynthia Mullen David and Julie Rearic Samuel and Margaret Silverman Bob and Darlene Van Wie Robert and Deborah Johnson Jeffrey and Betsy Locke Robert and Alicia Mulvena Joseph Reger Tom and Diane Simon Michael and Sharon Vandernoot Kenneth and Karen Johnson Richard and Joan Loewer William and Lynn Myers Daniel, Denise and Laura James Slingerland Sharon VanZandt Robert Jones Patricia and Lauren Lok Christine Mylott Reisdorf James and Peggy Sloey Albert and Patricia Velieri Don and Lori Jones Jonathan and Luann Lottes Esther Nelson Joyce Remski Darlene Slowinski Pedro Viera Leonard and Colleen Jones Joseph and Catherine LoVullo Margaret R. Newton Diana Renaud Donna L. Smalley Leonard and Helen Visnick Maureen Jones Stephen and Debra Lucas Lua T. Nguyen Thomas and Janice Rew Mitchell and Melanie Smith Joanne Vitello Eugene and Ann Jordan Suzanne Lupo Mark Noah Richard and Leslie Rice Lawrence P. Smith Eric and Melanie Volk Don and Sue Josephson Mitchell and Shari Macy Larry and Judith Nock Jeanne M. Ricigliano Neal and Jane Smith Karen Walczak Brian and Theresa Kachel Jeffrey Maine Fran and Bobbi Norton Barb Riddell Gary P. Smith Erik and Joanne Walimaa Allen and Michelle Kaminsky Peter and Lori Maio Todd and Mary Norton Susan Rider Bruce and Carol Smith David E. Walker Dennis and Marlaine Kaniecki Gary Majewski Paul and Cynthia Novak Riexinger Crop Spraying LLC Randy and Betty Smith Gregory and Lynn Walsh Karen Kaufman Leonard and Patricia Malinowski Bunny O’Brien Barbara J. Ripley Thad and Lori Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Ward Rev. and Mrs. William Kay Steven and Debbie Marcal Robert and Ann O’Connor Joe Rittler Kenneth and Patricia Smith Daniel and Elizabeth Warren Glenn and Ann Marie Keenan Pam Marinello Michael R. O’Hara David and Loretta Rivera Mitchell and Melanie Smith Neil and Susan Wasser Michael and Kathleen Kehoe John and Kathleen Marino Daniel and Karen O’Mara Jeff Rivet Steven and Ellen Socci Dean and Laura Wayman Graci Kell Rita Mark Barbra A. O’May Eric and Jill Roberts Edward and Karen Solomon Erick and Kathleen Webb Heidi Kelley Donald E. Marks Sr. Marianne M. Oney Jeffrey and Patricia Roberts Richard and Rita Spaulding Thomas and Brenda Webber Timothy and Shirley Kelly MaryAnn Marsh Peter and Mary Orecki William Rockow Jim and Mary Jane Spingler Bruce and Gail Webster Barbara Kennard Everest and Mary Martell Laura Osborne Tom Roehl Gregory Spoth Dan and Cheryl Weddle Alan Kennedy Marlene Martrano Dana and Carol Oviatt Timothy and Pamela Rogers Kirby and Bonnie Spring Mark and Rose Weidner Larry and Karen Kingsley Robert and Sandra Mascari Tony and Jan Palumbo John and Jody Rosenberger Susan Squires Christopher and Cathy Weiss Kenneth and Connie Kirk Michael and Laurie Massmann James and Gladys Pardee Paul Rosenfeld Amy Stachewicz Michael and Deborah West Robert and Leslie Kirley Stephanie Mattot Erik and Christina Parkman Michael and Carol Rozella Timothy and Kathleen Stachnick Henry and Pat Whipple Gary and Susan Kirton Veronica Maxon Lori Parsell Peter Rubertone Judith Stachowski Randall and Mary Ann Whisher Graham and Frances Kistler Robert and Joanne Maxwell Maureen O. Parsons Samuel Ruggiero The Starks Family Pamela White The Kleehammer Family Betty McCarthy Joseph and Mary Ann Patarino Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutkowski Thomas Steen Carol A. Whitley Sue Klock Doreen McCarthy James and Penny Payne Cornelius and Diane Ryan Rick and Laura Steere Henry and Andrea Wicke Patricia Knapp Scott and Patricia McCone Ann Pearlman Stephen W. Ryan Candace Steffenhagen Gerald and Robin Wienckowski The Kneupfer Family Donna McCrea Tammy Pease Patrick and Helen Sabatini Walter and Beth Stephens Michael Wilkes Maxine A. Koberg William McGrath Jamie L. Pelletier Martin and Kathleen Salvas Roy L. Steves Tracy and Denise Wilkins Sherry Kolczynski Christopher McGrath Frank and Mary Lou Peppers Nick Sampson Kenneth and Ellen Stewart Joseph and Margaret Willard Vic Kopnitsky Kevin and Mary Ann McInerney Chester A. Perkins Timothy and Kristin Sampson David and Kay Stilwell Linda Williams Tim and Laurie Koszelak Marguerite McKee Lorraine Perotti Michael W. Sanderson Lyn Stockholm Stephen and Lynn Wilson Joseph and DeAnn Kowalski William and Kathleen The Perry Family Bruce and Madelyn Sarnoff James and Joanne Stone Jeffrey and Lori Wilson Lawrence and Cynthia Kozlowski McLaughlin Jeffrey Peterson Kathleen Scaffidi The Strine Family John and Nancy Wilson Roger and Rebecca Kraus Kathleen E. McMahon-Stoll Richard and Elizabeth Petty Richard Scanlon Raymond and Lorraine Sturm Randy and Belinda Wilson Kathleen Kreppel Kevin and Jane McMillen Derrick and Pennie Phillipp Michael and Shelley Schafer Paul Sudol Joanne Wilson Deborah Krossber John and Nichole McMullen The Pickard Family Richard and Diane Schaffer James W. Suggs Margaret Wiltberger Jerome Krug Robert McVeigh Robert and Sharon Pierce Lewis Schedlbauer Douglas Sullivan Richard Winters Edward and Temmie Kubinski Augustin and Linda Melendez Mary Pimentel Richard and Jennifer Schepler Donna Sullivan Linda M. Wisnowski Mark and Sandra Kukuvka Ronald and Kathy Melia Douglas and Laura Platt Bethany Lynne Schlegel Sharon Surdi Kathleen Wittig Anthony Kunecki Michael Meola – Go Brockport Warren and Anne Pocock Kristie Schlewitt Charles and Myra Swain Alan and Marianna Wolff Jack Kuney Baseball! John and Cheryl Polhamus Theresa Scholes Richard and Dawn Swanger Paul Worley Dale and Michele Kurtz Melissa Merrill Ruth and Jonathan Politis Curtis and Mary Lou Schopfer John Sweger Dennis and Doreen Wright Stanley and Janice Kush Charlene Metallo Henry Polkowski Brian and Paula Schrader Barbara Taggart Tim and Isabel Wu John Lacek John Meyer Paul Polochock Mark and Darlene Schrantz Paul and Jean Tantalo Robert and Diane Yoder Joseph and Hilary Lahey Dan and Eileen Micheli The Shurgin Family Jack and Laura Schreiner Douglas S. Taylor James and Jill Young Cheryl Lamonte Richard T. Miller Marijane Post William and Lorraine Schueler Isaac and Stephanie Tellez Terry and Karen Younkins Kelly and Deborah Landers Robert and Louise Miller Crystal Pratt Kim Schutz Sharon Terry JoAnn Zaccardo Richard Lang Bradley and Molly Mitchell Robert and Patricia Pratt Doug and Sue Schwingel Robert and Pamela Terry Michael and Deborah Zielinski Laurence and Nancy LaPointe Paul and Joanie Mitchell Joseph and Mary Price Paul J. Scott John and Sandra Testa Donald and Melissa Ziemendorf Richard and Julia Laurie Mark and Mary Lou Mitchell Timothy and Cathy Prosser Karen Scott Mary Thomas Robert and Catherine John and Lisa Laurro Allen and Phyllis Mitzo Michael and Chris Pryor Daniel and Kim Scott Crystal Thomas Zimmerman Mary Lazzar-Whyte Adria Moffatt William and Beth Pursel Grant and Madeline Seaman Randy and Nancy Thompson Richard A. Zollars Mr. and Mrs. Graham Leach Lawrence and Sally Mokan Jeffrey and Joanne Py Christopher Searchfield Christopher and Tracey Anthony and Judith Zon Sharon Leach Andrew Montante Michele Quagliana Steve Seedhouse Thompson Joe and Susan Zukoski Joel and Marsha Leibowitz The Moran Family William and Tammy Jo Race Mark and Carolyn Sek Andon and Kathleen W. Ticco Edward and Mary Lesnau Gloria Moran Mark and Brenda Radzinski Thomas and Debra Shannon Allen and Karen Tobias Denny and Kim Leung Sandra Moran Jeffrey G. Raines Brian and Lisa Sharp Arthur Tobin 30 New Coaches are Welcomed to Brockport Athletics

The College recently welcomed three new head coaches to the Brockport Golden Eagles coaching staff. Nicole Beauregard will be coaching women’s basketball, Jack Stover III will be heading the swimming and diving team, and Stephanie Walker is new head coach for women’s lacrosse. Stover takes over the swimming and diving program at the College after assisting at the University of Rochester for the past three seasons. He also will act as the aquatics coordinator for the Office of Recreation Services. Nicole Beauregard Stephanie Walker Beauregard comes to Brockport after coaching at SUNY Delhi for the past three seasons. Walker takes over the head coaching duties for the women’s Jack Stover III lacrosse team after serving as assistant coach last season. Beauregard and Walker have additional duties within the Department of Athletics, including home event management and work with the Student Athlete Advisory Committee.

Golden Eagle Society

Robert W. Adams Lyndsey Burnisky ‘06 Larry Flood ‘85 Barbara Kennard Suzanne Oliver Howard A. Scutt ‘50 Richard L. Adriance ‘62 Brian and Susan Burr Don Fradenburgh Warren Kozireski ‘82 Eugene ‘53 and Mary Orbaker Harry and Christine Sentiff John Alessi ‘67 Ramona J. Cady ‘80 Doris Freel Charles Kristich ‘56 Joanne Orrange ‘96 John Simpson Bruce Altieri ‘68 Walter Cain ‘57 Richard and Ann Frey Edward Kropp ‘63 John Osowski Joan Sitterly ‘74 and Gary Miller Rick ‘78 and Diane Amundson Elizabeth Caruso Jim and Gail Gates Joely S. Kuss ‘97 Bob ‘62 and Frances Arioli ‘62 ‘57 Hokey ‘66 and Lee Cainaru ‘68 Lin Case ‘89 Richard J. Gaughan ‘69 John and Kathleen Kutolowski Paliwodzinski Gary Skoog ‘68 Anderson Bob Confer ‘96 Scott Gay ‘73 Christine E. Landry ‘81 W. Jack Palombella ‘63 Melvin ‘53 and Helen Fabi ‘55 Michael D. Andriatch ‘85 Jim and Sara Lemmler ‘72 Cook Bob and Ann Getz Sandra Sleeper Lehr ‘92 Tony and Jan Palumbo Smagorinsky Anonymous Amy Clara Crowe ‘72 James Gilbert ‘62 Barbara Pennell Lenzi ‘69 Mauro ‘52 and Rita Panaggio Gary P. Smith Linda Arena ‘69 Luz Cruz Janet Gleason Elaine Leshnower ‘61 Robert ‘50 and Margaret Richard and Rita Spaulding J. Scott Atkinson ‘82 Jim ‘64 and Maureen Ward ‘66 Connie Graves W. Bruce Leslie Pedersen Kent Spring ‘73 Sundae Kandor Avery ‘88 Cunningham Donald F. Hachten ‘58 Lauren Lieberman Lou Pennella ‘62 Lucinda Stanton Jeremy Babcock Elmer J. Cuthbertson ‘62 Allen Hall ‘54 Robert Lucia ‘52 Susan C. Petersen ‘76 Robert H. Stenzel ‘55 David Bagley Irene Grandits D’Agostino ‘50 Duke Hammond ‘66 Eugene G. Maier ‘57 Herbert Pluschau ‘52 Barbara Stevens ‘53 Shawn Baker Patrick Damore ‘52 Susan C. Hawkes Richard Mancuso Daniel Porter ‘68 Barbara Thompson ‘92 Frank ‘61 and Jane Erickson ‘67 Jim “Coach D” DeBell ‘51 * John and Kelly Henry Jason R. Mangone ‘00 Paul Purfield ‘74 David “Tresh” Tresohlavy ‘68 Balling Thomas V. De Maio ‘50 Michael ‘68 and Susan Kleinke Robert Marchiony ‘91 Daniel, Denise, and Laura Michael ‘95 and Alethea Justin Beach ‘03 Charlie Dean ‘68 ‘70 Herrman Frank Marino ‘58 Reisdorf Fitzgerald ‘95 Trinkaus Stephen B. Beaulieu ‘65 Jay DeGrood ‘63 Dan and Joan Hicks Harv Mattes ‘68 Richard and Leslie Rice Angela D’Ambrosi Trzepkowski Joseph ‘59 and Beth Bellanca John S. Denio ‘85 Frank J. Higgins Jack ‘54 and Chris Gioseffi ‘54 George ‘54 and Rosa Rich ‘86 Mark P. Benton ‘78 Patricia A. Desmond ‘66 Michael Hill ‘74 Mazzarella Beverly Roche E. Gordon Van Buren ‘51 Deborah Birkins ‘81 Rita G. Devine ‘55 Susan Hoffman Robert McAllister ‘55 Frederick Rockow ‘59 John Peter Van Geem ‘67 Noel ‘90 and Patty Seubert ‘91 Frank ‘56 and Joan Skeet ‘58 Cathy Houston-Wilson ‘88 Edward McGuire ‘75 George Rose ‘66 Andrew Virgilio ‘49 Blair DiChristina Llewellyn Howell ‘63 William McLean ‘73 Mark Rowland ‘95 Norm Ward ‘71 Dale R. Blissett ‘59 Brian Dickens ‘80 Charles D. Huber ‘67 David J. Miller ‘77 Lawrence ‘74 and Pamela Rowles Neil and Susan Wasser David A. Bolen ‘03 Thomas Diederich ‘63 William ‘80 and Lauren Hunter Thomas T. Moore ‘79 Ronald Rucker ‘66 Janet Tilley Whatford ‘50 Ted Bondi ‘51 Diane Dimitroff Mike B. Hyland ‘79 Stephen ‘69 and Kathy Frank Sacheli ‘45 Michael Whelehan ‘79 Michael F. Bongiovanni ‘97 Betty Dimmick ‘68 Greg and Paula Iannello Gregory ‘73 Nash Ray Samson ‘65 Michael Wilkes Bill Brand ‘54 Vincent and Kathleen Dini John ‘67 and Donna Izzo Vincent Nastasi ‘55 Donald Santini ‘61 Kathryn Wilson Howie and Loretta Breman Ralph T. Dodge ‘50 J-B Sportswear of Caledonia Inc. Odessa Pollara Nelson ‘00 Andrew Sarat ‘90 William Wilson ‘85 James M. Briggs ‘73 Patrick and Chom Dolan Felicia L. Jackson ‘88 Howard A. Newman ‘67 Jim ‘68 and Jean Hallen ‘83 Arthur Winiecki ‘56 Kevin M. Brodsky ‘94 Jim ‘76 and Susan Manogue Len Jankiewicz ‘73 Bill Nicholson ‘58 Sauberan Paul H. Winiecki ‘57 Alison Broomhead ‘04 ‘75 Donk Shannon Jennison ‘96 Mark Noll Shannon Sauro ‘95 Chalmers Wolcott, Jr. ‘95 Donna Buczek John Epke ‘67 Christopher Jensen ‘70 Eric P. Norcross ‘98 Michael Schaffer ‘70 Dennis A. Woodard ‘64 Douglas ‘73 and Leslie ‘83 Bull Elton H. Fairbank ‘50 James Jessup ‘75 Thomas Nugent Ray ‘61 and Guylene Scharf Jack Zamek ‘58 Robert D. Bunnell ‘73 John Feeney ‘76 Robert Jones Yusuf Nur Bethany Lynne Schlegel Richard A. Zollars Patrick Burke ‘80 Richard and Joan ‘79 Fenton Joseph and Janice Kandor Donald E. O’Brien ‘57 Joan Schockow ‘94 * deceased Thomas Burke Herbert Fink Dennis and Marlaine Kaniecki Ken O’Brien Brad Schreiber ‘83 Michael J. Burlaka ‘95 Tom Fitzpatrick ‘88 Richard J. Keefer ‘70 Robert Olczak ‘70 Jim Scott ‘69 31 In Memory of

Moses Adekoya Mrs. Virginia Fairfax Colby Mrs. Nell Guty James Miceli Kathy McGrath Kathleen Edna “Kelly” Adedolapo Oyefeso Frances Moroney Whited John Guty Pamela O’Keefe Caroline Ramirez Taber Jane Romal Melvin and Helen Valerie Albert Drs. Ambrose and Raymond Halpern Joan E. Metz Sandeep Singh Smagorinsky Sheila Pickett Eileen Corcoran Hilary Cecil-Jordan Frank Balling Jacqueline Slifkin Frances Moroney Toni Flynn Carol Tatar Robert Bager John Spitzer Donald and Peggy Miller Whited Paul Tatar William Rowley Floyd and Gloria Harris Ralph Trecartin Rodney Miller Dema C. Daley Drake Library Staff Maria Ujhelyi Russ Teresi Cassidy Ball John Miller Cherise Oakley Kim Myers Jerald Weaver Melvin and Helen John Amos Diane Emmons Yoder Rong Yang Smagorinsky Gail Attaldo Gerald D’Agostino Margaret Hawkes Thad Mularz Sally Ball Terry Thompson Carbone George and Rosie Rich Marian Kramer Florence Thayer Ted Bondi Michael Ball The College at Brockport Edward and Jeanette Fred Dean Lorraine Langsdorf Mary Lou Moore Brockport Auxiliary Department of Nursing Banker Donna Essegian Henderson Lockemeyer Service Corporation Frances Moroney Whited Patricia Hagen Tuccio Margaret H. and John T. Brockport Student Coach Jim De Bell Dr. William Owens Kwas, my parents Debbie Tranello Government Susan Hawkes Dr. Norman J. Hill Melvin and Helen Susan Kwas Maloney Stephen Kaiser Mark Brumbaugh Robert Marchiony Marion Hill Smagorinsky Gary Brumbaugh Lee Serravillo Beatrice and Donald Frances Moroney Whited Dr. Ann Uhlir Mrs. Sandra Hill Alissa Chaney Leffler Edward and Jeanette Mr. Stephen Dellaquilla Frances Moroney Whited John J. Perry Allen deMaille Bob and Ann Getz Banker Frances Moroney Whited Susan Ansara Elder Statesmen’s Club Bernice Howland Julie McWherter Eugene Orbaker Brockport Auxiliary Kirby Eldridge Robert DeRoo Frances Moroney Whited Dorothy Parker George and Rosie Rich Service Corporation The Gleason Works Frances Moroney Whited George and Rosie Rich Frances Moroney Whited Laura Glenn Helen Stubbs Hulse Kempes and Ann Shona Perry Joan B. Feeney Blanche Toole Thomas G. Vierthaler Marshall Guntrum Schnell Phyllis Perry Frances Moroney Whited Frances Moroney Whited Harris Corporation Lt. Col. Leo J. Ihli, USMC Melvin and Helen Bruce Bibby Peter Heister James B. Fulton Robert Bentley Smagorinsky Sebastian Viscardi Colleen Helbig Dr. Matt Petersheim Michael Andriatch “Big Al” Leopold Frances Moroney Whited Roxanne Johnston Richard Incardona Mary Jo Schlecht Steven Fugle Melvin and Helen Bruce Winston LaVerne Grabb Waterman Josh Rojas Foundation Margery Kupfer Reger Roxanne and John Smagorinsky Virginia Waterman John Keiser Sue Long Corinne Lynch-Smith KPMG LLP Johnston Van Der Meid Clarence Juffs Bill and Monika Andrews Katherine Leet William Romeika Dr. Elizabeth Gennarino Richard Meade Margaret Blackman Dr. Charles Welch Emily Lottes Barbara Romeika Edward and Jeanette Donna Napier W. Raymond Duncan Kazumi Nakano Michael Maurer Banker Pamela Turner Bob and Ann Getz Roswell Sanger George and Rosie Rich Mary McGonigal Albert Brown Dena Levy Frances Moroney Whited Frances Moroney Whited George McGowan William “Jack” Kelley Beverly Crandall Sarah Liebschutz Jane McManus Frances Moroney Whited O.E. Schupp III Harvey Werber Jean Frazier Phyllis Lista Bradley Mitchell Sandra Mullin Susan McCabe Tina Szmyr Haldeman Anthony Gesso Edith Scharett Knapp ‘32 Frank Peppers Mary Jo Orzech Bruce Latone George and Rosie Rich Gilbert Seldes Dr. Clark V. Whited Brian Peppers John Price Rosemary Moffat Marian Seldes Jean Ingalls Shawn Peppers Joan Peacock Roger E. Knapp Kempes and Ann Schnell Linda Sweeting Jeff Pokrant Melvin and Helen Teresa Knapp Marcelle Stickles Martha Dodd Sentiff Frances Moroney Whited Robert Rice Smagorinsky Stephen and Marcia Howard Stott Jane Romal David Kowalczyk Joe Wilbur LeRoy Welkley Ullman Sandeep Singh David Alkins Robert and Florence Jean Grehlinger Howell Frances Moroney Whited Peter Stuyvesant John Appleman Leonard Lupetin Skelton Ruth L. Wolf Marie Tuohy Patrick Gibbons Eileen Askey Eileen Sharrow Lupetin Frances Moroney Zay Bailey Whited Frances Moroney Whited Allison Van Nort Frances Moroney Whited Francis J. Luskey Kevin Bosner Anne VanGraafeiland Frances Moroney Whited Barbara Steinwachs Santo Giglio Gary Briggs Sally Steinwachs “Boots” Blake and Susan Barnard Charles Callahan Richard Mahoney Marilyn Johnson Frances Moroney Whited Thomas Cone Pat Mahoney Edward O. Stephany John Smith William Conklin Robert J. Good Arline Stephany James Cordeiro Mrs. Mary Elia Mancuso Marian More Bretton Laurie Freeman Halil Damar Frances Moroney Whited Rose Strasser Henry L. Bretton Theresa Gasparrini John Goosley, Jr. Mary Derleth Josephine Carballal Elizabeth Burden Alice Goosely William Dresnack Frances Moroney Whited Frances Moroney Whited Richard Fenton Elaine Leshnower Dr. Arnold E. Grade John Keiser Alice Mattil Miriam Solomon Chornow Mary Anne Pietrzykowski Myron J. Sunderland Donald Kent Moira Fallon Philip Chornow Frances Moroney Whited Peter C. Granger Mary Marron Peggy McCrory Frances Moroney Whited Mary McGonigal Frances Moroney Whited 32 In Honor of

Bill Andrews Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Adam and Betsy Kathleen Hunter Kad Lakshmanan Dr. Sanford S. Miller’s Mark Rowland for his Michael Andriatch Del Rosso Standish Colleen Donaldson Raymond Mulgrew 70th Birthday successful career as a Frances Moroney Bernard Valento Robert D. Baden coach of The College Jeanette D’Agostino Earl Ingersoll Emily Lottes Whited Claire VanDenBerghe at Brockport baseball Banker Joseph Crociata Janelle Weber Dorothy LaFave Miner Scott Turner and Mary team Michael Andriatch Ray Di Pasquale Kent Miner Worboys-Turner Dr. Donald and Mrs. Martin Lukashok Frances Moroney Heather Allen Kim Becker Leah Johnson William Lukashok Donald Murray Whited Anonymous Daniel Donovan Dale Becker Frances Moroney Michael Andriatch J.Scott Atkinson Glenn Goldberg Dr. Richard W. Mains Frank Schiraldi Whited Dr. Robert Blake Jill Campbell Frances Moroney Susannah Newman Laura Kowalczyk Mary Duryea Frances Moroney Elizabeth Caruso Roxanne and John Whited Jeanne Goddard Schiraldi George and Rosie Rich Whited James Dusen Johnston Tony Mastreani Dr. Anne Panning’s Guy Schreiber’s Kimberly Ehret James C. Dusen George and Rosie Nick Briody Jennifer Loughlin address as the Mary Retirement Joseph Franek Frances Moroney Rich Richard Pandolfi Bastain Lecturer Robert D. Baden Connie Graves Whited Greg Kenney Wilbur “Buck” for the 2008 Delta Marguerite Hare David Hoffberg Marion Wells My Family Larry Lazenby McCormick for being Kappa Gamma Society Browne Roxanne and John Judith Berry Jennejahn Stephanie Suski Frances Moroney recognized on the International Lorraine Dean Johnston Whited Wall of Honor by the Eileen Wuethrich Frances Moroney Dawn Jones Jane Gardner Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brockport Central Whited Joseph Kandor Bill and Monika Bryan M. Kent George and Rosie A. Cappiello School District Michael Andriatch Robert Kehoe Andrews Frances Moroney Rich Brad Schreiber Frances Moroney Brad Schreiber Elaine Leshnower Whited American Frances Moroney Hannelore Heyen Whited Linda Sweeting Nicholas Mascari Association of Whited for her outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bud and Sandy Meade Bill McGaughey University Women Richard Zusman community service Kent e.e. cummings Frances Moroney Ray Robinson Greece Branch Felicia Zusman Frances Moroney Frances Moroney Marian Seldes Whited Walter Brautigan Whited Whited James Merritt Samuel Nicolosi Mary Ellen Carter Lin Case and Sue Patricia Lupe Priest George and Rosie Rich Janie M. Hill Teresa Kowalczyk Rich Hawkes All Military Nurses Janet Roy Steven Buckley Laura Kowalczyk Cassandra Rich George and Rosie Marcia Wieczorek John Sapienza Schiraldi Rich Francis Short Walter E. Hillman Bill Rock Louis Spiro Christopher Knop Michael Andriatch

Gifts-In-Kind

Adams Basin Inn Bed & Milton Cohen Eastman Kodak Wine Inc Gary ‘68 and Lori Skoog Breakfast Crystal Barn Jeanne Nelidov Gerber ‘81 Nixon Peabody LLP Robert Stiles ‘97 Bill and Monika Andrews D.S. Leach Consulting Inc. Grandpa Sam’s Italian Kitchen Rochester Theatre Management Subway Jonathan and Nancy Bell ‘67 Charles K. Dean ‘68 Hairport Inc. The McGraw-Hill Companies Brockport Auxiliary Service Daniel J. ‘79 and Priscilla Lamont Awards & Apparel Ryan’s Big M Victorian Bed and Breakfast Corporation Donovan Mahan Discount Liquor & Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno Woodcliff Hotel & Spa

33 Seven College at Brockport Students Honored with the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence

Alissa Chaney Bryan Kent Robert Maxwell Babajide Osatuyi Steven Seedhouse Subin Sindurakar Jessica Thaine By Alex Matiash ’10 Seven students at The College at Brockport were honored in Albany with the 2008 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence. The seven Brockport students were among 275 students from SUNY schools across the state. President John R. Halstead remarked that “Our primary mission at The College at Brockport will always be student success. Our Chancellor’s Award honorees epitomize the achievement of student success at the highest levels. From academics to athletics, leadership to community service, they are all exemplars that make us very proud.” This year’s student recipients come from nearby towns and around the world, showcasing the College’s global perspective. The 2008 recipients are Alissa Chaney, an accounting major from Horseheads, NY; Bryan Kent, a physical education major from Webster, NY; Robert Maxwell, a mathematics major from Amherst, NY; Babajide Osatuyi, a double major in computer science and computational science from Lokoja, Nigeria; Steven Seedhouse, a chemistry major from Whitby, Ontario, Canada; Subin Sindurakar, a double major in computer science and mathematics from Kathmandu, Nepal; and Jessica Thaine, a biological science major from Kendall, NY. The recipients received a framed certificate and a medallion, which the students wore during the 2008 Commencement Ceremony. The Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence was created to recognize students who have demonstrated and been recognized for integrating academic excellence with accomplishments in the areas of leadership, athletics, community service, creative and performing arts or career achievement. The average GPA for all 2008 Brockport recipients was a 3.75. Communication Alumni Celebrate Each Other’s Success

Brockport communication alumni, as well as current students and a faculty member, gathered for a photo during the National Association of Broadcasters Radio Show in Austin, TX. The group was on hand in September for the Marconi Awards Dinner, which recognizes outstanding professionals in the field of broadcasting. Dave Kane ’79 was a national finalist for the Marconi Award for Best Medium Market Personality of the Year. Mike Krinik ’96 (not pictured), music representative for Capitol Nashville, also was a national finalist for a Radio & Records Industry Achievement Award for Country Regional Promotion Executive of the Year.

Pictured from left are: Michael Thayer, communication major and current student; Paul Heine ’76, executive editor of Radio & Records Magazine; Dave Kane ’79, program director and Midday DJ on WCMF-Rochester; Michael Doyle ’80, regional vice president for Entercom Radio; Adam King, current student; and Warren Kozireski ’82/’95, general manager 89.1 The Point. 34 Every Dollar Makes a Difference

By Darby Knox, Comprehensive Campaign Coordinator

When you make an annual, unrestricted gift to The College at Brockport, you directly support the College’s ability to develop new academic and co-curricular programs and enhance existing ones. You also provide the College with the flexibility to take advantage of new opportunities and address unexpected challenges as they arise. Unrestricted funds are used to support a wide range of College needs, from the Extraordinary Academic Scholarship Program to the College Technology Fund to the Empire State Diversity Awards. No matter how much you give or how your gift is used, annual giving makes a difference in the lives of all of our students. To learn about annual giving or to make a gift to the Annual Fund, contact Brad Schreiber, director of development, or Jaime Beers-Wilson, associate director of the Annual Fund, at (585) 395-2451 or [email protected]. To make your gift today, visit www.brockport.edu/giving.

Planned Giving — A Great Way to Give Back

Lin Case ’89, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

I came to Brockport in 1987 to accept an entry-level position. I expected that I’d be here for a few years to complete my master’s degree and gain valuable experience, and then move on to another institution. Well, 21 years later, I am still here. Planned giving can be an attractive option for many donors who choose this means as a way to give back to the College. From the very beginning, the College has felt like a family to me. Brockport gave me the opportunity to develop the skills I needed to advance my career, and most importantly, I was able to turn my “dream job” into a reality that has far exceeded my expectations. It is a privilege to be a part of the Brockport family. The College and the community have given me so much, professionally and personally, that I can’t think of a better way to say thank you than to give something back.

Through a planned gift, such as the one established by Lin Case, you may be able to make a more significant contribution to the College than you thought possible. To learn more about planned and deferred giving, contact Curtis Hill, leadership giving officer, at (585) 395-2451 or [email protected]. Lin Case, left, with Hall of Famer Jean Raschiatore Berry ‘69/‘72 and Dr. John R. Halstead. Case champions both students and alumni, fostering their success — at Brockport and beyond. Change Service Requested

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Nine members of the Golden Anniversary Class of ’58 join President John R. Halstead at a tree planting commemorating the 50th anniversary of their graduation from the College. The annual ceremony kicked off Homecoming Weekend in October. The 2009 Homecoming dates have been set for September 24 – 27. Make plans now to return to campus and join your friends and former classmates for a weekend of memories and fun.