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Donor Roll 2017 DONOR ROLL 2017 Lifetime Societies Walter R. Allen Anne Ashmore‐Hudson, C’63 Recognizes cumulative giving Jacqueline A. Clarence Avant in the amount of $100,000 or more. Jean J. Beard J. Veronica Biggins, C’68 BENEFACTORS SOCIETY Janine Brown Joy Brown, C’52 $1 million and above Rosemary & John Brown Anonymous Alison Graves‐Calhoun, C’90 Theodore R. Aronson & Bonnie S. Carter, C’89 Barbara B. Aronson Ruby Handspike Clay, C’54 Rosalind Gates Brewer, C’84 & John Johnnetta B. Cole Brewer Ashley McNeil Coleman, C’2005 Anne Cox Chambers Alice Gatson Combs, C’53 & Julius V. Camille O. Cosby Combs William H. Cosby Kimberly B. Davis, C’81 Jerri L. DeVard, C’79 Pauline E. Drake, C58 Martha & Bruce Karsh Kaye Foster‐Cheek Maude Brown Lofton, C66 Johnnie Hunter Foxworth, C’43 Richard A. Mayo Michael J. Frey Vicki R. Palmer & John Palmer Nancy & Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Bradley T. Sheares & Adrienne Simmons Robert Holland, Jr. & Barbara Holland Ronda E. Stryker & William Johnston June Gary Hopps, C’60 Oprah Winfrey John K. Hurley Virginia Harris‐Johnson, C’58 Rose Harris Johnson, C’57 HERITAGE SOCIETY Terry L. Jones & Marcella A. Jones Pamela Joseph $500,000‐$999,999 Darnita R. Killian, C’79 Mary R. Brock & John F. Brock Seth A. Klarman Laura & Richard Chasin Eugene M. Lang Marjorie & Steve Harvey Maude Brown Lofton, C’66 LaTanya Richardson Jackson, C’71 & Audrey Forbes Manley, C’55 Samuel L. Jackson Richard A. Mayo Yvonne R. Jackson, C’70 Charles E. Merrill, Jr. Beth & Seth Klarman Sarah Sage McAlpin Charles E. Merrill, Jr. Allen P. & Sally McDaniel Jon Stryker Gwendolyn Adams Norton & Peter Norton Beverly Daniel Tatum & Travis Tatum Joyce Jacob Price Mary French Rockefeller HARRELD‐GRANDERSON SOCIETY Steven C. Rockefeller Kathleen T Rosenthal, C’88 $100,000‐$499,999 Lovette Twyman Russell, C83 Bettye Lovejoy Scott, C’57 Billye & Hank Aaron Suzanne F. Shank Anonymous (2) Esther Silver‐Parker Grace McKivey Scipio, C’46 Gussie C. Davis Phillips % LEGEND Mary T Fannings > Johnathan L. Smith & Sherrill Blalock * Century Club Jack Stahl Maxine Baker Jackson % $100‐$249 Kathleen Mavis Tait, C’88 Ruth Davis Payne % > Second Century Colleen Janessa Taylor, C’90 Ida Gartrell Peterson ^ Club Isabella McIntyre Tobin, C’45 Charlotte Arnold Russell > $250‐$499 Grace McKivey Scipio^ Eleanor Williams Traylor, C’55 % Founders Club Gloria Crawford Sims * Alice M. Walker, C’65 $500‐$999 Josephine Jackson Smith > Kathy N. Waller # President’s Harriett Barker White * Society Mary L. Brock‐Waters, C’65 Evalyn Spann Young % $1,000‐$9,999 Celeste Michele Watkins‐Hayes, C’96 ^ Nellie Brewer Valerie Rockefeller Wayne 1947 Amanda Keith Bailey * Render Society George T. Wein Hattimarie Parks Davis % $10,000‐$49,999 Josie L. Williams, C’47 Imogene Morrow Ford * ~ Trustee Sarah Powell Jones % Leadership Circle Virginia Entzminger Longino * $50,000 and up Alumnae Giving Lauretta Lewis Slaughter True Blue Society Carolyn Ouida Smith Names in blue have 1935 Elva Thomas Foster * Mildred Ponder Stennis # given for five or Ann Harris Stoddard # more consecutive 1937 Emily Brown Jones years. 1948 Christine King Farris * 1938 Alberta Elizabeth Thomas > Lydia Jones Neasman * Carrie Locke Rumph * 1940 Laura Hill Anderson * Callie Robinson Hester > 1949 Bettye R. Campbell * Ida Brown Knight > Mary Johnson Durgans‐Willett # Gladys Beverly Wallace * Yvonne King Gloster > Virginia Hawkins‐Stephens 1941 Edith Arnold Hambrick # Elizabeth Yorke Holloway # Emma Stone Jeffries^ 1942 Emma Brookens Bailey # Doris Thompson McCollum # Myrtle Bowers Davis % Jean DeGazon McDonnell * Antoinette Clifford Kindall * Harriet Mitchell Murphy % Senella Thomas Rawls > 1943 Martha Brock Crews # Margaret Ann Robbins % Johnnie Hunter Foxworth % Manderline Willis Scales > Florence Irving Francis > Henrene Ellington Smoot Elizabeth G. King * Eunice Guy Weston # Annie Jewell Moore 1950 Eldora Love Adkins % 1944 Del Eagan Jupiter > Grace Diggs Branch‐Hasson # Carolyn Taylor Thomas > Vivian Baker Castain * Inez Collier Walker * Johnnie Lumpkin Davis # Anna Maxwell Gray > 1945 Irene Curtis * Lillian Carter Lawton * Lois Blayton Dabney * Elizabeth Lee Moore # Annie Brown Kennedy # Dorothy L. Pierce # Clemmie Sanders Tolmaire * 1946 Joyce Cooper Bobo * Mary Stephens Dansby % 1951 Leatrice Traylor Bell # Emma Hardnett Bush # 2 SPELMAN DONOR ROLL 2017 Dorothy L. De Villars Fannie Ballard Woodard > LEGEND Clotilda Diggs # * Century Club Della Foster Gill % 1955 Yvonne Parks Catchings > $100‐$249 Ernie Flinoil Jackson # Alice Zuber Dunston * > Second Century Louise Hembree Larkin # Clestell Byrd Hunt > Club Mildred Wynn Penson % Amelia Strong Irons # $250‐$499 Dorothy Walker Pleasant # Ellen Pierce Jones * % Founders Club Barbara Peek Sternick # Nannie Kate Lindsey * $500‐$999 Ethel Franklin Taylor * Audrey Forbes Manley # # President’s Effie Brown Williams > Erin Goseer Mitchell > Society Reba Wilson Perkins # $1,000‐$9,999 1952 Lola Ann Blasingame Evans > Aserelene Parker Pickett # ^ Nellie Brewer Clara Elizabeth Flagg Johnson * Amy Irving Richardson # Render Society Emma Jean Franklin Moreland * Mary Brown Shank # $10,000‐$49,999 Dorothy Cole King # Hortense Edwards Shelton % ~ Trustee Dorothy Finley Ladd Elsie Mallory Smith # Leadership Circle Bess Nixon Reynolds # Lydia Walker Whatley % $50,000 and up Beverly Jeanne Thomas * True Blue Society Doretha Mitchell Traylor > 1956 Kay Jett Baker # Names in blue have Barbara Ingram Whitaker % Vivian Clements Baldwin % given for five or Wellie Smith Wilburn * Barbara Atkinson Barham # more consecutive Etta Webb Young > Gloria S. Bolds % years. Gloria Strong Boyd # 1953 June McDonald Aldridge # Joyce Conley Brown % Jeanette Bryant Bell * Bernice Woolfolk Bufford # Helen M. Bell > Carrie Buggs # Jeanne Bryant Blackmon Geraldine Manly Cheek Alice Gaston Combs # Dorothy Gibson Cobb # Marilyn Miller Davis Mitchell % Carolyn Bailey Collins * Jean LaRue Foster Scott # Betty Lovett Dabney # Dora A. Foushee Hobbs L. Rita Dixon % Mable Lumpkin Johnson > Doris Henderson Freeman # Samella W. Junior‐Spence * Gene E. Gary‐Williams % Dorothy Whited LeBlanc % Alexine C. Jackson Barbara Holloway Lee > Julia Ponder Johnson # Jacqueline J. Wellington‐Moore > Mary Madison * Catherine Talmadge Willis * Charlotte Butler McAfee * Rosa Lee Nichols # 1954 Lilla Strong Arnold * Doris Alberta Patterson % Juel Pate Borders‐Benson ^ Susie Blasingame Pearson % Ilma Jackson Christian > Patricia Stroud Powell * Ruby Handspike Clay # Frances W. Ruth * Ruth Minor Crawford % Patricia Moody Sewing % Phyllis Dansby Fisher # Sylvia Beverly Stanford % Gwendolyn Walker Garrison # Geraldine P. Stephens‐Burton % Lucia Bacote James # Doris Robinson Van Putten # Christine Dixon Jones * Darlene Yarbrough‐Morgan # Otha Anne Larkins * Rosetta Hicks Peterson > 1957 Margaret Smith Adair * Constance Traylor Pruitt * Laverne Anderson > Gloria Gardner Rosemond > Ernestine Arnold % Emily Davis Stinson > Judith Fisher Arrington # Ossie Smith Tuggle # Ruth Etta Baines ^ 3 SPELMAN DONOR ROLL 2017 Renelda Cross Belcher * LEGEND Barbara Green Bray # 1959 Minnie Alderman Barnes > * Century Club Dollie G. Brown # Geneva Evans Bishop > $100‐$249 Mary Elizabeth Canty * Bettye I Echols > Second Century Ray Frances Chatman‐Scott % Merian Theresa Ezzard * Club Jean Moore Collins # Jean Strickland Fleming > $250‐$499 Madelyn Foster Daniels # Julia Martin Gilmore # % Founders Club Deanna Davis # Helen Kerr Hall # $500‐$999 Barbara Ponder Elias % Lillie D. Hobbs # # President’s Sylvia Blackmon Ellis Irene Stokes Ingram * Society Frances Ellison‐Dansby > Marilyn Francis Krigger $1,000‐$9,999 Rosa Rice Hadley # Kay Bell Mack * ^ Nellie Brewer Jean Blackshear Harris * Jane Bond Moore % Render Society Harvenia H. Hill # Arminta Partridge Owens $10,000‐$49,999 Elaine McEwen Hughes % Dorothy Coleman Peay # ~ Trustee Rose Harris Johnson # Janie Owens Peters * Leadership Circle Dorothy Anne Johnson # Margaret Rucker Sheftall # $50,000 and up Prethenia Kent Jones # Roslyn Washington Sylvester # True Blue Society Frances Peterson Jones > Patricia Carter Walker % Names in blue have Shirley W. Leaphart # Frances Glover Weaver % given for five or Jacquelyn Fielder Leonard * Jamie Johnson White % more consecutive Barbara A. Lewis * Ara Ann Yates Partridge # years. Fannie B. Malone‐Nash # Ernestine Miles Mann % 1960 Vivian Welch Brinson # Luetta K. Marks‐Perry > Marian Pitts Coles # Olivia Johnson Martin * Jacquelyn Shivers Daniel # Bettye Earl McCoy # Gloria Watts Davis # Anita Atkinson Ragland % Elizabeth McDugle Davis * Mable Williams Reid > Clarice Walker Dukes > Bettye Whited Robinson # Lillian Williams Ellis Bettye Parham Saunders Joyce Wilson Gordon * Bettye Lovejoy Scott # June Gary Hopps^ Alice Watkins Simmons % Juanita Akridge Hubbard * Mary Agnes Stephens * Virginia Powell Jeffries Winona Paul Walker * Mary Echols Kendrick * Delo Washington % Barbara Stokes Lewis * Clarice Lampkin Wright % Pearl Johnson Logan > Carolyn Dawson McLemore > 1958 Juliet Dobbs Blackburn‐Beamon * Wilma Abbott Nichols > Sylvia Fields Cook # Roslyn E. Pope Pauline E. Drake ^ Barbara Lockhart Robinson # Shirley Larkins Green # Mattie Bembry Sims * Eurtistine M. Holt # E. 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