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Honor Roll 12 2.Qxd:Layout 1 2011–2012 Honor Roll of Appreciation Your participation counted! Alumni — Listed by class year ALUMNI GIFTS CLASS TOTAL % DOLLAR Your participation counted. BREAKDOWN IN CLASS PARTICIPATION AMOUNT 1900 - 1961 4194 16 $76,901.00 1962 460 41 $29,929.00 Kenneth Sherman ’54 Arthur Schilling ’53 Doris Schwennker Turner ’56 John Button ’59 1963 461 16 $7,917.00 Alumni Joanne Brucker Small ’56 Jeanne Keckeley Schilling ’53 Gerald Turner ’54 Frances Poillon Campbell ’60 Special thanks to the Eberhard Thieme ’49 Constance del Bourgo *Merva Martz Walasek ’37 John Canale ’50 1964 469 21 $7,861.00 Schrader ’54 generous alumni Charles Trabold (M) ’50 Nancy Trafton Waldron ’58 Lynda Mein Carney ’61 1965 654 17 $13,244.00 Jane Wright ’48 Sanford Sternlicht ’53 Richard Waldron ’58 Carolyn Saxton Case ’58 1966 565 18 $9,608.00 who made a gift to Robert Stinemire ’55 Priscilla Sanders Walsh ’59 William Case ’59 The Fund for Oswego Sheldon Associates Richard Tallman ’54 Robert Caswell ’60 1967 632 17 $7,346.00 Annlyn Harrold Warner ’58 between July 1, 2011, William Bacon ’59 Thelma Aa Taylor ’61 Bernard Zawrotny ’57 Justice Cheney ’60 Reed Tinkler ’58 1968 723 21 $11,168.00 and June 30, 2012. Alexander Beattie ’55 Carmine Cipolla ’57 1969 809 17 $11,614.00 Norman Brust ’49 Rosemary Becker Tolhurst ’51 Contributor Nicholas Ciufo ’51 Donald Caldeira ’58 Shirley Uplinger ’59 David Clancy ’52 1970 930 17 $24,252.00 Barbara Schulz Walker ’54 Jane Peckham Abraham ’49 1900–1961 Sandra Mabie Caldeira ’57 Rocco Acquilano ’59 Donald Cliffe ’59 1971 1078 15 $17,878.00 Fern Clement Robert Walker ’55 Donna Zimmerman Cliffe ’59 16% participation Graydon Youngman ’56 Janet Degroot Adams ’53 1972 1414 13 $19,424.00 $76,901 Campbell (M) ’43 Walter Adams ’53 Barbara Briggs Coates ’55 Frank Campbell (M) ’46 Molly Youngman ’59 Janet Alton Coleman ’60 1973 1537 11 $9,952.00 Darlene Mitchell Adydan ’57 SHELDON Joseph Cangemi ’59 Century Club Joan Bresseleers Ahders ’54 Anna Lee Collins ’51 1974 1367 13 $20,956.00 AMBASSADORS Edward Caraccioli ’54 Douglas Albright ’61 Eleanor Clarke Colvin ’55 Francis Abrams ’54 Your participation counted … Terry Orkand Carin ’51 Willard Allen ’47 Margery Klock Connell ’54 1975 1347 12 $46,511.00 Gordon Lenz ’58 Barbara Safranko Braun ’54 Gertrude Heinz Carty ’55 Robert Andrews ’59 Georgia Roseman Cooper ’54 1976 1254 9 $12,992.00 Joan Leonard ’54 Gene Chapin ’58 Lewis Braun ’52 William Andriette ’49 John Cooper ’60 Harold Morse ’61 Barbara Prentiss Claps ’52 Helene Peter Brazier ’49 William Copeland ’48 in the classroom 1977 1852 10 $22,072.00 Harley Arnold ’51 Barbara Stern Strauss ’42 Thomas Claps ’53 Lloyd Brown ’60 Mary Silva Cornwall ’50 Barbara Conklin Ash ’58 1978 1432 9 $68,433.00 Joan Sess Clune ’59 Joan DeLollis Burnett ’52 Allan Cotsonas ’61 Barbara Casbarro Avino ’56 1979 1850 11 $23,272.00 1861 Society Edward Crabbs ’60 Donald Coe ’51 Marion Brauner Covello ’61 Gina Scala Bachner ’49 Lee Porter ’58 Anne Dalton Croghan ’59 Irwin Coombs ’58 Frances Milliken Cramer ’40 1980 1437 10 $22,265.00 May Mulvey Bailey ’49 Anne Knudsen Curtis ’53 *Mary Barclay Dowd ’56 James Crawford ’48 The President’s Circle 1981 1421 11 $57,220.00 George Bamberger ’52 Sheldon Inner Circle William Danehy ’61 Charles Dwyer ’56 Thomas Croce ’54 Marilyn Quinones 1982 1240 8 $35,242.00 David Davis ’57 Cherie Lyons Eisdorfer ’49 Joan Grald Cropper ’51 Robert Allen ’54 Bamberger ’52 The President’s Circle honors donors who have generously Ruth Alton Barker ’52 Linda Pollock Davis ’61 Norman Eisdorfer ’49 Donald Cutton ’58 1983 1572 9 $21,102.00 Marion Burza Duplessis ’61 Maurice Barkan ’59 Linda Mykland Blauvelt ’61 Dorothea Eisenberg ’52 Diane Worthington Czajak ’61 contributed $250 or more to The Fund for Oswego. 1984 1357 10 $75,477.00 Carol Barbatsuly Myra Rosenberg Barkan ’59 Linda Schultheis Crawford ’60 Rosalie Mower Gabbert ’46 Joan Fowler D’Ambrosio ’60 Efthimiou ’59 Eugene Barna ’54 1985 1220 9 $92,348.00 Ann Chamberlin DeFazio ’54 Alice Hyrcza Gillen ’60 Vincent D’Ambrosio ’60 Naomi Eisner ’51 James Barnard ’48 SUNY Oswego’s sincere appreciation is extended to those 1986 1369 8 $10,604.00 Edward Dexter ’35 Barbara Brinen Glickman ’59 Ann Leahy Dadey ’61 Marian Hudson Fanning ’44 Barbara Huckabee Handley- Raymond Bassi ’60 John Dalton ’59 individuals who have supported the college at leadership levels 1987 1517 8 $19,417.00 Marilynn Nagy Farrar ’61 Patricia Gallager ’57 Laura Watts Baumgartner ’51 Edmund Frappier ’61 Place ’57 Elise Aldridge Dargie ’55 from July 1, 2011, through June 30, 2012. The individuals listed 1988 1422 6 $7,895.00 Anna Steinhauer Giacobbe ’59 Raymond Hathaway ’51 Minna Basse Berkowitz ’51 Helen Nachmias Davidson ’59 Wanda Molinelli Frappier ’58 Gloria Buske Gilmore ’58 Donna Klahn Berry ’57 below are divided into the following: 1989 1517 6 $19,308.00 Barbara Hart Friends ’53 Barry Heettner ’61 Charlene Davis ’59 Denham Griffin ’47 Barbara Heistman ’60 Erma Prescott Blatchford ’53 John Day ’49 *Gerald Friends ’55 Sylvia Norton Griffin ’47 Lewis Bleil ’52 1990 1671 5 $8,634.00 Lawrence Hammonds ’61 Gloria Brown Herres ’49 Carol Nocerino DePhillips ’57 Sheldon Ambassadors Sheldon Inner Circle Patricia Keil Grimm ’57 Robert Herres ’49 John Block ’56 Leon DeRoos ’58 1991 1675 6 $8,733.00 Joan Ballardini Hilton ’50 Mary Hellenack ’56 Carole Blum ’60 $5,000 and up $1,000 to $1,860 Stanley Levenson ’54 Anthony Ignasher ’52 Janet Flugger Delaney ’60 1992 1892 6 $11,288.00 Suzanne Dunbar Hershey ’57 Joan Lange Keller ’55 Jay Boral ’57 Shirley Delyser ’50 Barbara Brown Neil Howard ’55 Ontarian Society Sheldon Loyalty Society 1993 1755 5 $11,527.00 Richard Kemmis ’58 Miles Borden ’50 Elizabeth Kelly Denton ’53 McCormack ’44 Lois Cohen Imershein ’48 Rosa Pappalardo Kemmis ’58 Patricia Hourigan Borrow ’60 Robert DiFlorio ’60 $2,500 to $4,999 $500 to $999 1994 1931 3 $4,468.00 Davis Parker ’47 Ruth Weingarten Jenkin ’59 Mary Economos Klotsas ’53 Richard Bower ’54 Constance DiLorenzo ’55 Edwin Peterson ’54 Catherine Cosolito Jenner ’61 1995 1860 2 $3,309.00 Elizabeth Grieve Leal ’45 Thomas Bowes ’60 Robert Dilger ’59 1861 Founder’s Society Sheldon Associates Leonard Ricchi ’54 Richard Jenner ’59 Ernest Leal ’47 Mary Scanlon Brady ’44 Donald Dockstader ’47 1996 1750 2 $3,531.00 Betsy Griswold Sweeting ’54 Patricia Keefe ’48 $1,861 to $2,499 $250 to $499 Janet Neumeister Leonard ’60 Sophie Tsaryk Braunsdorf ’53 1997 1836 2 $1,839.00 David Valentine ’57 David Kidd ’49 Joseph Donovan ’54 Timothy Leonard ’59 Beverly Braxton ’60 Ellen Baldini Dowling ’61 1998 1685 3 $3,925.00 Mary Skelly Valentine ’55 William King ’59 Philip Bremser ’48 Charles Langone ’59 Martin Leukhardt ’57 William Drinkwine ’59 New Giving Society Levels 1999 1468 1 $1,524.00 Miloslava Kovar Leukhardt ’57 Beverly Sheffield Briggs ’58 Merle Eddy ’57 Sheldon Loyalty Neil MacDonald ’55 H. James Bromm ’53 Jane Banker Meng ’58 Lois Counts McCain ’49 Edna Edwards ’53 Effective July 1, 2013 2000 1580 2 $1,234.00 Society Donald Brooks ’54 Joseph Merenda ’50 Marie DeJohn Miczan ’61 Janice Stoutner Esse ’60 2001 1588 2 $2,065.00 Doris Brown Allen ’42 Irwin Brown ’47 James Metcalf ’59 Stewart Miner ’46 Lorraine Ranzman Farand ’51 Ernest Blake ’51 Kathryn Halter Brown ’55 THE PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE 2002 1617 4 $5,733.00 Nancy Covell Metcalf ’56 Gloria Olson ’51 Alice Drago Fava ’56 Patricia Cotter ’61 Marjorie Ball Brown ’45 $25,000+ Medallion Society 2003 1761 2 $1,570.00 Robert Miller ’58 Rose Rodriguez Remavich ’55 Adrienne Meltz Favale ’59 Paul Fowler ’61 Catherine Higgins Mitchell ’53 Donald Reynolds ’57 Robert Brown ’58 Joseph Feinstein ’51 $10,000 – $24,999 Torchbearer Society 2004 1528 2 $1,025.00 Barbara Reime Goggins ’52 Charles Rhind ’58 Robert Brunelle ’59 Daniel Feldman ’52 + Includes gift Jill Copeland Moersh ’52 of product Linda Mango Henselman ’58 Raymond Montcrieff ’53 William Roberts ’59 Daniel Brush ’60 Laura Erdman Feldman ’60 $5,000 – $9,999 Ambassador Society 2005 1634 3 $2,864.00 or services Ernest LaBrake (M) ’56 Karl Nann (M) ’53 Gloria Salander ’60 Lois Brush ’61 George Fernandez ’52 2006 1657 2 $877.00 Douglas MacIntosh ’55 Richard Salander ’55 Elizabeth Schickler Jeanne Woolway Ferrante ’53 $2,500 – $4,999 Ontarian Society Sally Evans Nann (M) ’53 (M)Includes 2007 1635 3 $1,357.00 Philomena Camesano Nancy Reynolds Newton ’51 Joseph Singleton ’58 Buchanan ’59 Victor Ferrante ’53 $1,861 – $2,499 1861 Founder’s Society matching 2008 1591 3 $1,782.00 Mark ’61 Edward Nicholson ’59 Mary Lou Keane Singleton ’57 *John Buchanan ’58 Beverly Shuler Fish ’50 $1,000 – $1,860 Pillar Society Mary Ann Maywalt ’55 Valerie Schoff Nicholson ’60 David St. Amour ’59 Laura Bunting ’55 Jean Hart Fitzgibbons ’49 gift 2009 1559 3 $1,305.00 Shirley Newstead ’55 Vincent Oliver ’58 Mary Clarke St. Amour ’60 Myriam Siegel Burda ’53 Arthur Fleischman ’58 * Deceased GREEN AND GOLD CLUB 2010 1628 4 $1,465.00 Shirley Parker ’58 Joan Stowbridge Pascuzzo ’54 Elizabeth Hanna Streeter ’60 Mary-Lloyd Burns Daniel Fleming ’57 2011 1618 3 $1,102.00 Frederick Parrow ’60 Blanche Barasch Plonsky ’55 Jeanne Mochi Tartaglia ’56 Burroughs ’60 Denis Foley ’54 $500 – $999 Gold member Mary Jane Quinn Parrow ’59 Clifford Randall ’55 Dorothy Woodland Taylor ’59 Paul Burroughs ’59 Kenneth Folster ’50 $250 – $499 Green member 2012 1091 7 $1,533.00 Anne MacDonald Barbara Sincavage Sabatini ’54 Angela Priore Thurlow ’51 David Bushey ’59 Alma Mack Ford ’59 Sherman ’53 James Scheutzow ’61 Richard Tompkins ’61 Mary Peckham Buske ’48 John Forsyth ’57 2 2011–2012 G Honor Roll of Appreciation G Oswego College Foundation 315-312-3003 3 2011–2012 G Honor Roll of Appreciation G Oswego College Foundation 315-312-3003 Your participation counted.
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