Maryland Institute College of Art The difference you make 2 0 0 8 A n n u a l R e p o r t / Gi f t R e p o r t i i < m i c a ’ 0 8 A D I FFEREN C E W ORT H C ELE B RAT I NG This past year, as we celebrated the completion of the $75 million campaign in support of The Plan for the 21st Century, MICA was truly able to claim the national recognition and support we have long deserved. Our mission, sense of community, and commitment to the highest standards for the education of artists have not changed, but there is a difference worth celebrating at MICA today—a difference in scope, ambition, and achievement made possible by your generous support. The campaign supported an unprecedented expansion of MICA’s curriculum, campus, student body, endowment, and national impact. Since this effort began in 2000, MICA’s student body has grown by 50 percent—to 1,800 undergraduate and graduate students. Our endowment grew from $30 million to $60 million. The campus grew as well: we added landmark buildings that have raised the bar for good design in Baltimore, enhanced our residential and student life environment, and expanded open and green spaces. We are an important destination for cultural programming in our region. We attract the best students and faculty and have been able to place particular emphasis on enhancing diversity. As we both mark important milestones in our time at MICA, we remain energized by the opportunities ahead for this College. We invite you to join us in supporting the next era at MICA, as we set out to claim our place as the top college of art and design in the nation. “Heading into my thirtieth year at MICA, I continue to see my role as essentially entrepreneurial—leading this amazing College to the next level of achievement. We’ve been very fortunate to have had the support of visionary donors who have allowed us to capture new opportunities, guided by a solid and comprehensive Plan. In the coming years, we will realize an even more ambitious vision for MICA.” Fred Lazarus IV President “I am so pleased to close my five-year term as Chairman at this moment of celebration, and I’m looking forward to the coming years on the Board, as we move forward with a new vision for the College. Taking a leadership role in supporting MICA is a tradition in my family, and it has been extremely gratifying for me to have a role in helping MICA achieve its current level of stature and excellence.” Neil A. Meyerhoff Chairman, Board of Trustees < A haptic arm mediates the precise sculpting of a 3-D object in a MICA digital lab. The elegant balance of hand, eye, mind marks a MICA education today, as at our founding in 1826, whether our students use traditional or cuttingedge tools for art and design. m i c a ’ 0 8 > 1 GIFTS TO SUPPORT MICA’S STUDENTS AND FACULTY HAVE HELPED MICA BECOME ONE OF THE HOTTEST ART COLLEGES IN THE COUNTRY. Human 2 < m i c a ’ 0 8 “A s Chair of MICA’s Diversity Initiative, I came to understand the importance of providing scholarships that would help MICA recruit and retain talented students with the highest need. The amazing young artists who have received the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Scholarship would not have been able to attend MICA without that support, and I am so glad my family was able to open that door for them.” Tonya Ingersol ’02, MICA Trustee capital People are MICA’s most valuable resource— and The Plan for the 21st Century emphasized support for students and faculty. Essential scholarship support makes a MICA education accessible to the more than 70 percent of students who require financial assistance, but the gap between even the most generous awards based on need and merit and the total cost of a MICA education often means that outstanding students with high need choose colleges and universities that can offer them a “full ride” covering tuition and fees. MICA consistently attracts more Presidential Scholars in the visual arts than any other art college in the country—in fact, in fall 2008, MICA is the only art college enrolling presidential scholars in the visual arts—but rising sophomore Ebony Robinson, the recipient of one of five National Gold Portfolio Scholarships from Scholastic Arts’ Presidential Scholars program in 2007, would not have been able to choose MICA if it hadn’t been for a new scholarship established just that year by the Brown Family Foundation. Ebony’s income from an after-school fast-food job in Memphis wasn’t just a teenager’s pocket change—it helped keep her family afloat. She maintained a 3.4 GPA while working and commuting two hours each way to attend a magnet art high school. Her teacher at Overton High School, Dr. Emily Ruch, observed that Ebony brought that same work ethic to her art, “I have seen Ebony work tirelessly, denying herself the crutch of the path welltraveled, to achieve what only her inner passion can express.” Ebony’s work is intensely personal and insightful. The internationally renowned artist Faith Ringgold, one of the 2007 Presidential Scholarship jurors, took special note of Robinson: “She is going to be big, and an artist to be reckoned with.” One of the first students to receive a four-year scholarship covering the total cost of her MICA education thanks to the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Scholarship, Ebony was able to choose MICA. m i c a ’ 0 8 > 3 Scholarship support raised in the campaign for The Plan for the 21st Century included significant gifts from new donors, including $150,000 from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation for scholarships for MICA’s Pre-College Summer Residency program in Tuscany. MICA offers two intensive summer residencies for high school students—one on its Baltimore campus and one in Tuscany. Three gifts in support of The Plan for the 21st Century established scholarships that address priorities of MICA’s ongoing Diversity and Inclusion Initiative. In addition to the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Scholarship, established by a challenge gift from the Brown family and matched by gifts from MICA trustees and other funders, the NEA John Renna Scholarship, funded by a bequest to the National Endowment for the Arts to support highneed, under-served art students, provided gifts to seven art colleges, including MICA and RISD, with MICA receiving the largest of these awards. And the Gelman Trust provided for full-tuition, four-year scholarships with an emphasis on Latino students. These new scholarships, part of a focus in recent years on enhancing student diversity, helped fuel a 39 percent increase in applications from students in under-served populations for fall 2007. Scholarships “The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust is dedicated to developing the next generation of artists. Our gifts to MICA have supported talented high school students in the Pre-College Studio Residency Program and study abroad experiences for MICA undergraduates. We are particularly excited currently to be funding, with full-tuition scholarships, a group of Latino students who would otherwise not have been able to attend a college of MICA’s caliber.” Janet Neschis, Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust Trustee. Ivanco Talevski ’06 (below), who received the David Jacobs ’61 International and Louise N. Myerberg Family scholarships at MICA, was among six recent graduates (including Rita Natarova) who received Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grants, which offer $12,500 to emerging representational artists during their formative years. He completed his MFA at the University of Pennsylvania this year. Regardless of the focus of their support, donors who fund scholarships at MICA find that their investments support amazing outcomes. For example, Rashawn Griffin ’02, who received the Morris Louis ’32 Scholarship, MICA’s top painting award, rose to national attention when he was featured in the 2008 Whitney Biennial. Rashawn received a $25,000 Joan Mitchell Foundation individual artist grant just five years after finishing his BFA at MICA. Another painter from Rashawn’s graduating class, Rita Natarova ’02, who received the Mathias J. DeVito, A. Claire Gaskins Harper, Reba Stewart Memorial, Lucille Hecht Foundation, and Evergreen House Foundation scholarships while at MICA, completed her MFA at the University of Pennsylvania on a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship. She is currently artist in residence at Analix Forever Gallery in Geneva, Switzerland. 4 < m i c a ’ 0 8 The payoff for investing in scholarships at MICA is often our graduates’ impact on the world. Chat Traveiso ’07 studied general fine arts and environmental design with support from three scholarship funds—Evergreen, Thalheimer, and Mandelbaum— and received the F. Grainger Marburg Traveling Award. At MICA, he was one of a group of MICA students who collaborated with the community to transform vacant lots into gardens and recreation “When we visited colleges with our son, Rett, MICA really stood out for us in the way that it focuses on helping each student develop to his or her fullest in his or her own way. We have been very pleased with the talented students who have received the scholarship we created in memory of Rett, and especially that this scholarship has helped to expand awareness of MICA in the Southwest.” Charles Nearburg P’07, MICA Trustee, and his wife, Dana, created a scholarship in honor of their son, Everett Charles Nearburg, known by all as Rett, who was a student at MICA at the time of his death after a long battle with Ewing’s Sarcoma. m i c a ’ 0 8 > 5 “Ginou McMillan cared deeply about women artists and African art and artists. She was thrilled with the first appointment to MICA’s new McMillan/Stewart Chair in Painting. The chair was to have been funded through her estate, but she and Fred Lazarus had a special bond, and she wanted to have everything in place while the two of them could help to shape the program. I am pleased that we were able to establish the chair before Ginou’s death this past spring.” Kibebe Gizaw, Trustee, The Genevieve McMillan Reba Stewart Foundation 6 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Faculty spaces. Accepted to Harvard, Yale, and Columbia, he is attending Yale’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation on a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarship. One of only 34 selected this year from 977 candidates from all 50 states, he’s one of three recent MICA graduates to be selected for this honor. Chat’s long-term plan: “I want to help devise and provide sustainable, affordable, and environmentally sound architecture and planning for developing countries…taking creative action to address urgent global needs.” Jenna Zilincar ’02, an Edward C. Morton Scholar and graphic design major at MICA, through her design firm, M Studio, recently collaborated with display manufacturer Metaline to produce Mobos, a line of modular storage pieces that have been featured in Metropolis magazine, O the Oprah Magazine, ID Magazine, and on HGTV. She is among many MICA design graduates prepared through MICA’s innovative design curriculum to help shape the direction of that field. Outstanding students and nationally ranked programs—as well as support for faculty development—have helped MICA recruit and retain faculty like Ellen Lupton, who helped build an international profile for MICA’s graphic design program and this year received AIGA’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the field’s highest honor. Other MICA faculty were similarly recognized this year: Leslie King-Hammond, longtime Dean of Graduate Studies, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus of the College Art Association. MICA faculty are included in high-profile and ground-breaking exhibitions around the world, published in influential journals, and regularly receive peer recognition for the quality of their teaching, art, and scholarship. offered in their profession, and students in the Center’s programs take on leadership roles early in their careers. MICA’s second endowed chair was the Genevieve McMillan/Reba Stewart Chair in Painting, created in honor of artist and MICA faculty member Reba Stewart by Ginou McMillan, and currently held by Denyse Thomasos. Since 2000, MICA has recruited outstanding faculty from around the world, growing its faculty to 319— 55 percent of full-time faculty have been hired in the past five years. In the graduate program, faculty hired since 2000 include nationally renowned exhibiting artist Frances Barth and internationally known new media scholar Timothy Druckrey. Just a sampling of the stellar undergraduate faculty recruited in the 2007 alone shows that this momentum is continuing: David East, who brings an interdisciplinary and research-focused approach to MICA’s ceramics program; Brockett Horne, graphic design, was most recently Director of the School of Design at Kansas City Art Institute; Alain Corbel, artist and illustrator, author of two modern and influential comics magazines, has published and exhibited extensively in France and Portugal; Nadia Hironaka, cross-genre artist working in film, video, and sound and video curator at the Philadelphia arts collective Vox Populi; and New Yorkbased architect Timmy Aziz, whose work integrates traditional building craft with modern construction technologies. With a stellar faculty and the best students of art and design in the U.S., MICA’s dynamic community of artists and designers—students, faculty, alumni—is shaping the world of art and design in the 21st century. MICA faculty’s leadership in art education prompted the creation of MICA’s first endowed faculty chair—the Florence Gaskins Harper ’34 Chair in Art Education, held by Dean of MICA’s Center for Art Education Dr. Karen Carroll. The Center’s faculty have been honored with virtually every award m i c a ’ 0 8 > 7 GIFTS SUPPORTING MICA’S EVOLUTION TO A THINK-TANK FOR INNOVATIVE THINKING IN ART AND DESIGN are SHAPING OUR WORLD IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Breakthrough 8 < m i c a ’ 0 8 “Our family had made the initial gift that created the Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career Development in an earlier campaign. We believe the Center has been very successful and we were pleased to be able to add to the endowment in The Plan for the 21st Century Campaign. Having MICA and its graduates in Baltimore, especially the community arts graduates, is changing the city.” results Since 2000, guided by The Plan for the 21st Century, MICA has transformed its curriculum. Keeping intact its core traditions—excellence in the fine arts, a rigorous foundation program, and the education of the whole student—MICA has shaped a program that prepares artists and designers for leadership in a world that values and actively seeks out their participation. In the past eight years, MICA has increased the number of students and quality of applicants. We have physically transformed our campus and enhanced our facilities. Our programs reflect a truly global and diverse perspective, leadership in the liberal arts, and new strength in design and digital arts. All of this has prepared MICA to shape a new vision for the art college of the 21st century. Terry Meyerhoff Rubenstein, Executive Vice President, Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds Some curricular changes since 2000 have built on MICA’s existing strengths. For example, MICA has long been known as the art college of choice for talented artists who are also stellar academic performers. We met these students’ demand for rigorous liberal arts offerings and launched a new degree in art history, theory, and criticism. Today, MICA students choose from more than 200 courses in art history, literature, writing, humanities and sciences. Liberal arts courses comprise a third of the requirements for the BFA. MICA’s fine arts programs have also been enhanced with a full slate of studio concentrations, which provide a structure for multidisciplinary explorations outside the major, and by the presence of internationally renowned visiting and resident artists. Other curricular changes were fueled by The Plan for the 21st Century’s emphasis on enhancing professional development for artists and designers. New majors were introduced in experimental animation, interactive media, and video. The presence of internationally known faculty, real-world m i c a ’ 0 8 > 9 collaborations with Johns Hopkins University and top universities in Europe and Asia, and outstanding professional successes of young alumni have made MICA’s programs in graphic design, environmental design, and illustration among the hottest in the nation. In 1998, MICA was one of six colleges to receive seed funding from the Wallace Foundation for Community Arts Partnerships (CAP) to bring together artists in academic settings with community-based practitioners to work together in communities for social good. MICA is the only CAP institution with continued commitment to the CAP model beyond the seed funding; MICA programs arising from CAP have received ongoing support from the Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Open Society Institute, and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, among others, as well as funding from AmeriCorps for participants in MICA’s Community Art Corps during full-time residencies in community organizations. MICA was the first visual arts institution to create a graduate curriculum—the MA in Community Arts (MACA)— to train visual arts practitioners in community arts practice. A key element of the program is engaging MACA students, faculty, and community partners in publishing and presentations of the knowledge created through their work. 1 0 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Through the Exhibition Development Seminar (EDS) George Ciscle, MICA’s curator-in-residence, and a multi-disciplinary team of students and faculty have completed 10 revolutionary exhibitions at MICA and partner institutions, which have gone on to national tours, been blockbusters at local museums, and exposed MICA students and the Baltimore community to major contemporary artists. EDS alumni are curators, museum educators, and gallerists with a new vision of the relationship between art, audience, artist, and gallery. In 2008, MICA launched a concentration in Curatorial Studies to provide a framework for students interested in preparing for leadership as curators through intensive, hands-on practice in the College’s unique approach to connecting art, artists, and community through innovative exhibition design and outreach programs. Community Arts The Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland wanted to develop a training laboratory to build awareness of alternative energy sources among children and teens. As partners in the Biodiesel University project, MICA students developed interactive displays in the “mobile lab” (a converted school bus, below) offering hands-on demonstrations of biodiesel production and uses while educating visitors about renewable energy sources, environmental stewardship, and the costs of our national petroleum addiction. m i c a ’ 0 8 > 1 1 “I believe that one of the most important achievements of the $75 million campaign in support of the Plan for the 21st Century has been the doubling of MICA’s endowment, from $30 to $60 million. We remain a tuitiondependent college, and we need to continue growing our endowment in order to sustain the momentum that has brought us this far.” Anne S. Perkins, Trustee, Past Chair, and Cochair of The Plan for the 21st Century Campaign In March 2008, with funding from the Nathan Cummings Foundation, MICA hosted the first in an annual series of national convenings focused on research, writing, and publishing of current theory and practice in the field of community arts. In 2009, MICA will open a new community-based facility in East Baltimore, transforming the former school of St. Wenceslaus Church into a locus for exploring the impact of community-based art and health communications design in one of the city’s mostin-need communities. 1 2 < m i c a ’ 0 8 What is the nature of research for an artist? MICA designers in the Environmental Justice Partnership explore the uses of visual design to communicate messages from research by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health about diet, lead poisoning, and other hazards of urban life. MICA fiber artists in an honors seminar called Fab Lab are expanding our knowledge about the use of new technologies for art-making and production—pushing the limits of a new digital textile printer and sharing what they’d learned in a January 2008 exhibition at MICA. In 2000, MICA was proud to have our graduate painting programs ranked among the top 10 by U.S. News & World Report. Today, our MFA programs are ranked fourth nationally overall (with RISD, Yale, and School of the Art Institute of Chicago), and while we were also ranked fourth for MICA’s traditionally strong disciplines—painting/drawing— this year’s rankings recognized MICA’s strength in other areas for the first time. Research “MICA is now clearly among the best art colleges in the country—the vision and the leadership are there to continue its impressive progress. I was pleased to make a gift that funded the launch of MICA’s research initiative. I believe that MICA will one day be recognized not only as a leader in the education of artists but also for the innovations and knowledge fostered in such activities as its growing research partnerships with Johns Hopkins.” George Bunting, MICA Trustee and Co-chair of The Plan for the 21st Century Campaign We were ranked in the top 10 for graphic design and sculpture, and the top 15 for multimedia/ visual communications and photography. This past year, MICA was also ranked third in the nation among specialty schools as a top producer of Fulbright Scholars by The Chronicle of Higher Education, and among the top 25 design schools by ID Magazine. MICA undergraduate and graduate students have long engaged in research and hands-on learning, often in collaboration with scientists and practitioners in non-art-related fields. Arising from a goal of providing professional development opportunities for students, these efforts have grown in recent years as other institutions—including The Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health, Urban Health Institute, and Carey School of Business—have actively sought out MICA artists and designers as valuable participants in their own research efforts. A major gift allowed MICA in 2008 to create the Office of Research, naming Gunalan Nadarajan (above) as Vice-Provost for Research, making MICA the first art college in the U.S. to create a senior academic leadership position dedicated to research. MICA, acknowledged as an innovator in higher education in the visual arts, is now the first to fully embrace its dual role as a teaching and research institution. According to President Fred Lazarus, “Creating the Office of Research was the logical next step in furthering our core mission. It provides an infrastructure to strategically focus the ongoing research projects of our faculty, and, by providing systematic support for faculty research efforts, to provide our students with a vigorous array of hands-on, real-world learning and professional development opportunities. As our past research collaborations have shown, the participation of artists and designers has real value in advancing knowledge and practice in many activities that improve human lives and economic development.” m i c a ’ 0 8 > 1 3 Landmark GIFTS THAT TRANSFORMED A CAMPUS have RAISED THE BAR FOR BALTIMORE ARCHITECTURE and INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT IN COMMUNITY. 1 4 < m i c a ’ 0 8 “Sylvia and I were interested in making a significant gift, and couldn’t think of a single non-public building where the lead gift had been made by an African-American family. Brown Center has become an important landmark in Baltimore, as we believed it would be, and we are proud that such a building was named for an African-American family.” gift Eddie C. Brown, President and Founder, Brown Capital Management, Inc., with his wife, Sylvia, made the largest single gift in MICA’s history when they provided $6 million in support of the building named in honor of his family. In 2000, MICA’s Mount Royal Avenue campus was bursting at the seams. Steady growth in the student body through the 1990s and the addition of new programs of study left a campus often cited for its “Old World charm” in desperate need of new instructional space, independent studios, student housing, and student services offices. MICA was one of the first art colleges to build a truly residential campus when The Commons opened in 1992, and was renowned for the quality of its student life programming. Eight years later, student demand for limited housing had exploded; student life activities, career services, and advising offices were distributed in a maze of offices around campus. Since the 1907 dedication of the Main Building, designed by Pell & Corbett of New York, and one of two campus structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MICA had focused on repurposing historic structures as a costeffective and community-friendly campus-building strategy, most notably saving the B&O’s Mount Royal Station in the mid 1960s. But clusters of buildings scattered in a residential neighborhood and bisected by a major thoroughfare didn’t offer a sense of “campus.” Thousands of commuters were unaware that each day they passed though the campus of one of Baltimore’s most prestigious, nationally renowned educational institutions. A campus master plan adopted along with The Plan for the 21st Century in 2000 called for thoughtful infill development to meet MICA’s needs, including: the creation of outdoor gathering spaces to connect the College’s buildings at street level and enhance the sense of campus community; the development of under-utilized sites within the Bolton Hill neighborhood to create new energy and activity in the area; the construction of a student- m i c a ’ 0 8 > 1 5 Brown Center With the 2003 dedication of Brown Center, which added Falvey Hall, and the relocation of Decker and Meyerhoff galleries to the adjacent Fox Building, MICA centralized its public programming around a new “campus green”— Cohen Plaza. 1 6 < m i c a ’ 0 8 focused facility at North Avenue as a gateway into the campus; and the design of a landmark academic building to mark MICA’s arrival among the top colleges of art and design—just as the Main Building had marked MICA’s stature in the region nearly a century before. Brown Center’s Leidy Atrium echoes the Main Building’s elegant court and, like the Main Court, has become a coveted event space. Cohen Plaza, the core of the new urban space created by the form and position of Brown Center, is now the heart of MICA’s campus. Cohen Plaza has inspired new generations of students to create traditions that reflect their diverse perspectives and interests—annual events like Caribbean Carnival and a reception for graduating seniors and their parents. “Cohen Plaza has provided the central focus needed by MICA’s campus, and my family and I were delighted to make it possible. I am always gratified to see the students using this space, named for my parents, Ben and Zelda Cohen, to create a true sense of community among artists and a green oasis for this urban campus.” Rosalee Davison ’60, MICA Trustee, and Richard Davison, along with Rosalee’s sister Charlotte Weinberg, made a gift from the Cohen and Davison family foundations to create MICA’s “central green,” which has become a major gathering place on campus. That architectural landmark arrived in 2003. Brown Center’s translucent geometry creates a dynamic counterpoint to the white marble of the Main Building and is regularly noted for raising the bar on public architecture in the region. It was designed by internationally respected, Baltimorebased architect Charles Brickbauer, with Ziger/ Snead LLP. According to Fred Lazarus, Brown Center, “standing in counterpoint to the Main Building, is a metaphor for the College’s strength in balancing traditional practice in art and design with the demands and opportunities presented by new technologies.” Literally and figuratively reaching towards the Main Building across Mount Royal Avenue, Brown Center “stimulates a dialogue between contemporary and traditional forms,” according to Brickbauer. Falvey Hall, Brown Center’s 525-seat theater, has helped make MICA a destination for cultural and educational programming in the Baltimore/ Washington region—a goal of The Plan for the 21st Century. The construction of the Gateway at the northern edge of campus solidifies MICA’s national leadership in developing an innovative living/learning environment uniquely designed for the needs of artists and designers and a campus that will support our new vision for the art college of the 21st century. The opening of Brown Center, and the creation of a new event destination in the heart of MICA’s campus, raised MICA to a new level of visibility in the region—and garnered national media attention and international design awards. It also heralded a shift in MICA’s reputation. Long recognized as the nation’s premiere college of art for painting, MICA, with this new facility, signaled its renewed commitment to digital art and design—programs now ranked highly and attracting students from across the globe. Today, MICA offers more than 170 exhibitions per year in Meyerhoff, Decker, Pinkard, Rosenberg, and Middendorf galleries, and in departmental galleries around campus. Hundreds of programs bring film screenings, visiting artist and critic talks, performances, and other programs to Falvey Hall. The expansive new student gallery and BBOX flexible performance space in the Gateway will further expand the possibilities for public programs at MICA. “MICA has an inspired vision, and a remarkable plan to realize that vision. I was happy to make the first gift towards MICA’s newest landmark building, which has transformed the northern edge of MICA’s campus and provides a fitting ‘gateway’ to one of the nation’s top colleges of art and design” Gateway Alice Falvey Greif, MICA Trustee, and her husband, Roger Greif, have provided long-term support for MICA’s campus, including significant support for Brown Center—Falvey Hall is named in her honor—and the gift that made possible the purchase of the site for the Gateway. m i c a ’ 0 8 > 1 7 “As MICA faculty, we were deeply involved in contemporary design, and we remain committed to raising awareness of good design and contemporary art in this region. The Gateway’s black box theater is a professional-level venue for students and faculty to experiment, create, and present innovative and exciting contemporary art performances. We are very proud to have that space named BBOX — Betty• Bill • Black Box — in our honor.” Former faculty Betty Cooke ’46 and Bill Steinmetz ’50, a long-time MICA Trustee, gave a major gift in support of the BBOX. 1 8 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Meyerhoff House The 2002 opening of Meyerhoff House and the “To know how much Meyerhoff House has 2000 opening of Studio Center, a former Jos. Bank meant to students, the College, and the sewing factory on North Avenue that is now MICA’s surrounding community over the past six center for graduate studies, reinforced MICA’s on- years has been very rewarding. Seeing— going commitment to investing in the health and and being part of—MICA’s transformation over the past forty years has been a great historic character of its neighborhood. experience.” Robert Meyerhoff made a major gift towards the renovation of the former Hospital for the Women of Maryland into MICA’s second student residence, named Robert and Jane Meyerhoff House in honor of him and his late wife, a long-time MICA Trustee who co-chaired the College’s first capital campaign—for the renovation of Mount Royal Station. The 2007 completion of a two-year project to renovate and renew the Mount Royal Station included the addition of a new outdoor gathering space, Frost Plaza, named for MICA’s Vice President for Development Emeritus, Douglas Frost (right). The plaza re-used materials from a small park disassembled for the construction of the Gateway. Creating outdoor gathering spaces and small pocket parks throughout its campus, beginning with Sally’s Garden, shown above—and even providing support for refurbishing a student playground at its neighborhood school, Mount Royal Elementary/ Middle—has been a priority for MICA. The College continues this effort with ongoing projects to beautify the Mount Royal median and to restore, with the support of the Pearlstone Family, Pearlstone Park, designed by the renowned artist Scott Burton, at the southern edge of campus. Meyerhoff House addressed a critical need for student housing while transforming a long-vacant, problem property in the heart of Bolton Hill into one of the area’s most valued assets. In addition to housing approximately 200 students, whose presence has created a critical mass of activity and a positive impact on neighborhood safety, Meyerhoff House has become a center for student life on campus. The “living room” space adjacent to the main campus dining room is the site of presentations by student organizations and announcements of everything from new scholarships and award competitions to Red Cross blood drives. The first floor is regularly transformed for special occasions—from Senior Prom, an annual tradition with music by Peabody Institute students, to Midnight Breakfast, served each semester by senior administrators the week before the start of exams. Through the Bolton Hill Dining Club, MICA neighbors also use Meyerhoff House, joining students for meals during the academic year. Meyerhoff House is a model for residential living for artists, and art colleges from California to Florida have traveled to Baltimore to tour the facility. Many of the programming and design innovations from Meyerhoff House have been adopted for MICA’s 2008 residence facility, the Gateway. m i c a ’ 0 8 > 1 9 2008 Gift Report P L A N F OR T HE 2 1 S T C E N T U R Y – C A P I T A L D O N ORS The following donors have made commitments ranging from $5,000 to $8,000,000 toward building, endowment, and program initiatives of The Plan for the 21st Century. $1 MILLION AND ABOVE Individuals Marcella Louis Brenner* W’32, H’01 Estate of William Beverly Bristor, Jr. In memory of Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35 Sylvia & Eddie Brown P’02 George & Anne Bunting Ben & Zelda Cohen Foundation Rosalee Davison ’60 Charlotte Weinberg Betty Cooke ’46 & William O. Steinmetz ’50 Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison Alonzo* H’85 & Virginia* Decker Alice Falvey Greif & Roger Greif Estate of Florence Gaskins Harper ’34 JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden Philip E. Klein In memory of Harriet Klein ’67 Genevieve McMillan* Jane* H’94 & Robert H’94 Meyerhoff Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff Charles & Dana Nearburg P’07 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations The Concordia Foundation France-Merrick Foundation State of Maryland The Starr Foundation The Whiting Turner Contracting Co. $500,000 – $999,999 Individuals Estate of Jane Decker Asmis Estate of Margaret Bachman ’32,’33,’39,’55 Willard & Lillian Hackerman The Hoffberger Foundation & LeRoy E. Hoffberger Katherine & Arnold H. Snider P’99 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable Foundation Maddox Family Foundation The Wallace Foundation $250,000 – $499,999 Individuals Jacqueline & Stephen Boesel Estate of Dorothy Williams Bunting Fay Chandler ’67 The Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Fund Estate of Reuben Kramer ’32 & Perna Krick ’31 Robert Lienhardt Doris Rief ’86, P’86 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations John J. Leidy Foundation The Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds Middendorf Foundation National Park Service/Save America’s Treasures Grant Program The Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation $100,000 – $249,999 $25,000 – $49,999 Individuals Anonymous Thomas & Patricia Barry Katharine Gust Blakeslee ’82, P’04 Kara Brook ’86 in memory of Reuben Brook M. Gwen Davidson & Nancy Haragan Rosetta & Mathias DeVito In honor & memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr. Charles Ellerin ’41 Greif Family Fund Ann Greif Geoffrey Greif Stephen Greif Carol Greif Sandler Wendy & Benjamin H. Griswold IV Fredye & Adam Gross David ’61 & Diana Jacobs Alvin Krongard In memory of Patricia Krongard ’77,’90 Macht Philanthropic Fund Estate of Jean C. Miller ’42 Alvin & Louise Myerberg Family Foundation, Inc. Anne S. Perkins Sheila & Richard Riggs Estate of Amalie R. Rothschild ’34 Estate of Don F. Turano ’59 Individuals Robert Ashton* In memory of Arthur Mitchell ’66 Patricia & Michael Batza Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton Lynn & Tony Deering In honor & memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr. Imogene Drummond ’83 Mary Fredlund ’72 Ann M. Garfinkle Harry L. Gladding Foundation Barbara Keyser* Jonna & Fred Lazarus Stephen & Miriam Levy P’00, friends & family In memory of Marc David Levy ’00 Darielle & Earl Linehan Lenore G. Tawney* H’92 Adena & David Testa Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund The Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation Gladys Brooks Foundation Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust William Randolph Hearst Foundation Legg Mason, Inc. Maryland Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism Mercantile Bankshares T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. Friends of Rochefort-en-Terre The Rouse Company In honor & memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr. The Alvin & Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer Foundation Treasures from MICA’s Attic Benefit Sale Individuals Ray Allen & Irena S. M. Makarushka Rhea Arnot ’92 Jeanne Baetjer In honor of Katharine Baetjer Pilgrim Gregory, Lisa & Scott Barnhill In honor of Margaret Kathryn Barnhill Theresa Lynch Bedoya Louisa Cooper Dubin In memory of Eleanor Chalfant Cooper Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost Gwen C. & Richard C. Hackney, Jr. Samuel Himmelrich, Jr. In honor of Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich Suzanne Levin Lapides ’69 & Michael Lapides* Joyce & Hugh McCormick Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller Tina & Charles Most P’07 Jeanette Opalensky Frances LeBoutillier Rivoire P’01 & Anne Catherine Rivoire ’01 In memory of Anne Virginia Pugh LeBoutillier & Charles LeBoutillier Rosen-Gold Family Philanthropic Fund Adrien M. Rothschild ’70 Estate of Randolph S. Rothschild Evelyn Schroedl ’40 Virginia & Roland Smith Arthur & Nancy Waxter Fred E. Worthington* ’57 & Anne R. Gossett $50,000 – $99,999 Individuals Suzi Keats Cordish George H. Dalsheimer Estate of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr. Lois Blum Feinblatt Estate of Sadie B. Feldman ’30 Neal M. Friedlander, M.D. & Virginia K. Adams Estate of Catherine F. Garis Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich Wendy Jachman ’71 & Jennifer Myerberg Estate of William D. Kennedy ’65 Freda Mueller-Eichelberger* ’81 Nina Leake Richardson & Nora Leake Cameron In honor of Nora B. Leake* & Eugene W. Leake* H’ 78 Charles H. Salisbury, Jr. Walter Sondheim* Stockman Family Foundation Eleanor H. Trowbridge* Anne Winstead Woody ’57 In memory of Bill Woody & Tom Miller ’67, ’87 Corporations, Foundations & Other Organizations Ayers/Saint/Gross, Inc. David Edward Furniture Ltd. Hecht-Levi Foundation THE STORE LTD Zumtobel Wolfgang Egger P’03 $5,000 – $24,999 Corporations, Foundations & Other Organizations Baltimore Steel & ACM Erectors David S. Brown Enterprises, LTD Procter & Gamble Cosmetics Foundation Ziger/Snead Architects & Charles Brickbauer Corporations, Foundations & Other Organizations DLA Piper Lockhart Vaughan Foundation The Sheridan Foundation P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased m i c a ’ 0 8 > 2 1 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS The most significant source of support for current purposes is the $1.8 million in gifts to the 2008 Annual Fund. This amount is equivalent to a 5 percent payout on an endowment fund of more than $36 million. The Annual Fund is a key component in MICA’s capital fundraising. CORNERSTONE SOCIETY All contributors who made annual gifts and pledges of $25,000 and above Individuals Jacquelyn & Stephen Boesel Sylvia & Eddie Brown P’02 George L. Bunting, Jr. & Anne Bunting Fay M. Chandler ’67 Betty Cooke ’46 & William O. Steinmetz ’50 Alice Falvey Greif & Roger Greif Mimi Gross David ’61 & Diana Jacobs Catherine & Charles A.* Knott Arnell Lewis Land Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff Robert E. Meyerhoff H’94 Sheila & Richard Riggs Ross Schoyer Estate Fred E. Worthington* ’57 & Anne R. Gossett Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations City of Baltimore Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust The Winifred M. Gordon ’28 Foundation Maryland State Department of Education Parks & People Foundation The Starr Foundation CARNEGIE SOCIETY All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $15,000–$24,999 Individuals M. Gwen Davidson & Nancy Haragan Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison Susan & Jon H. Levinson P’03 Charles & Dana Nearburg P’07 George A. Roche Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations David Edward Furniture Ltd. M&T Bank The Mondriaan Foundation National Endowment for the Arts T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. The Wachovia Foundation CENTENNIAL SOCIETY All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $10,000–$14,999 Individuals Marcella Louis Brenner* W ’32, H’01 Mary & Thomas Jasek P’10 Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40, W’55 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations The Brenda Brown-Lipitz Family Foundation, Inc. Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Fund The Evergreen House Foundation 2 2 < m i c a ’ 0 8 The Maryland State Arts Council The Municipal Art Society The Toby Fund CORINTHIAN SOCIETY All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $5,000–$9,999 Individuals S. B. Cooper ’72 Christopher P. D’Anna Shirley Derr Rosetta & Mathias J. DeVito Susan Shaw & Jack Freeman P’09 Virginia K. Adams & Neal M. Friedlander Fredye & Adam Gross Jo Ann & David ’66 Hayden LeRoy E. Hoffberger Margaret G. Klitzke Sara J. & Robert G. McCurdy P’11 Anne B. & Roger G. Powell P’07 Monica & Arnold Sagner Nancy R. & John W. Sasser Mary Ellen Shaeffer ’55, W’57 Barbara & James L. Shea Katherine & Arnold Snider P’99 Penelope & Peter West P’06 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations Alex Brown Investment Management, LLC Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts The William & Karin Banks Foundation, Inc. The Ira J. Basler, Jr. & Mary K. Basler Foundation Big Huge Games, Inc. The Charlesmead Foundation Mary and Dan Dent Fund of the BCF The Halle Family Foundation, Inc. Legg Mason Charitable Foundation The Procter & Gamble Fund The Jean & Sidney Silber Foundation, Inc. Aaron & Lillie Straus Foundation THE STORE LTD Union Memorial Hospital Venable Foundation, Inc. PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $2,500–$4,999 Individuals Katharine Gust Blakeslee ’82, P’04 Stiles Tuttle Colwill Mary & Charles Costa Joan M. E. Gaither Barbara & Sam Himmelrich Lynn & Ross Jones Kevin Kearney ’74 Philip E. Klein W’67 Gregg Lhotsky ’86 Martha Macks-Kahn & Peter Kahn Marilyn Meyerhoff Mary & James Miller Jeanette Opalensky Anne S. Perkins Debra ’92 & Joe Rubino Ellen S. & Dino S. Sangiamo Leonard Schmitz Sharon Seligson Dorothy Wolman & Paul C. Wolman III Sallie Fraenkel Zuch & Michael E. Zuch P’08 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations The Lois & Irving Blum Foundation Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown Hamilton Barksdale Brown Charitable Trust Hecht-Levi Foundation Gloria B. & Herbert M. Katzenberg Charitable Fund The John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc. Maryland Artists Equity Foundation The Lloyd E. Mitchell Foundation The Thomas F. and Clementine L. Mullan Foundation Alvin & Louise Myerberg Family Foundation, Inc. Nash & Associates, LLC The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education Odorite Parkhurst Dining Services Rudolph’s Office & Computer Supply, Inc. Salisbury Family Foundation The Aber D. Unger Foundation, Inc. Ziger/Snead LLP Architects LUCAS SOCIETY All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $1,000–$2,499 Individuals Anonymous Janice & Harold Adams P’92 Priscilla Alexander P’81 Susan Baker P’11 Patricia & Thomas C. Barry Patricia & Michael Batza, Jr. Polly & Bruce Behrens Betty Bloecher ’52 & John H. Bloecher, Jr. ’51 Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton Esther B. Bonnet Marc C. ’76 & Victoria G. Boone Charles Brickbauer Christine & John Bruns P’04 Hobart C. Buppert II Jim ’82 & Anne Burger Laura R. Burrows Karen Lee Carroll Sherry Christhilf & Stuart M. Christhilf III Beverley C. Compton, Jr. Mary-Jo ’66 & Robert ’61, ’70 Dale Robert V. P. ’62 & Janice M. Davis Linda DePalma ’76 & Paul Daniel ’75 J. Kevin Donovan P’10, P’11 Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78 Ronald ’64 & Fran Fidler Anne Mastrangelo Fink ’77 & Aaron Fink ’77, P’08 Ralph Fisher John G. ’60 & Berthe Ford Susan & Michael R. Franco Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost Harriet ’43 & Clement Gardiner Ann M. Garfinkle & Joseph Brent Sandra Levi Gerstung Anni & Jeremy Gibson P’11 Frank Grant William Grant Phyllis Green P’92 Gwen C. Hackney & Richard C. Hackney, Jr. David R. Hart & Joseph Costa Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins Lucille Hughes Al ’41 & Helen Hurwitz D. Richard Iardella, Jr. Tonya Y. ’02 & Kempton M. Ingersol David ’95 & Anjeli Inscore Rebecca S. & Dean P. Kasperzak P’11 Lorie C. Kim ’05 Patricia E. & Gary* Kreger P’08 Jonna & Fred Lazarus Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69 Flo & Roger Lipitz Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03 Ruth R. Marder Meghan ’95 & Brian ’93 Martel Stephen A. Massad P’07 Mary Jo & Harry Meyerhoff Sally Michel Michael R. Molla & G. Bradley Weesner Joan C. Netherwood ’77 & Paul H. Netherwood, Jr. Nancy & Tom O’Neil Melanie Pai P’10 Jerome J. Parks Martha and Terry Allen Perl Mary J. & Jeffrey W. Rasmussen P’10 Lisa Reich & L. Robert Johnson P’00 Luise V. Reichert ’76, ’81 Rachel A. & Mark C. Rohr P’11 Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73 Phyllis & William Rosser Annette & Joseph Rubin Nancy Rubins ’74 Lainy Lebow-Sachs & Leonard Sachs Lisa Sallow Irma & Abby Sangiamo Lawrence J. Sapanski P’05 Margaret C. Saunders ’49, W’50 Earl Saxon Elizabeth & Stephen T. Scott P’07 Nellie ’49 & Truman T. Semans Robert A. Shelton Jan Staller ’75 Mark ’90 & Tammi Stempel Tylden Westcott Streett ’54, ’57 Cynthia Stroud ’78 Karen Stults Eleanor K. Trowbridge* Susan & R. Hutchings Vernon Elizabeth & John B. Warters P’11 Reggie Wells ’71 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations American Council on Italian Matters Baltimore Bar Foundation Frank Brown Charitable Trust CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield Nathan & Suzanne Cohen Philanthropic Fund The Coleman Foundation, Inc. Paul J. Daniel - Sculptor Dupkin Educational & Charitable Foundation, Inc. Farrell Family Foundation Inc. Gartner, Inc. Gladstone Foundation Fund F. B. Harvey Fund The Joseph Mullan Company Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Memorial Foundation John & Evelyn Kossak Foundation, Inc. The Linehan Family Foundation, Inc. The Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation Maryland Humanities Council The Joseph Meyerhoff Fund, Inc. Miles & Stockbridge Foundation, Inc. The Murthy Foundation Inc. Owen Charitable Foundation R. Dominic Pelicano Scholarship Fund PNC Bank Foundation Related Arts and Culture Path of the BCF Michael Rosenfeld Gallery Jacob S. Shapiro Foundation Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, Inc. MI C A BES TOWS F IRST AN N U A L LEAD ERSHIP AWARDS AT 2 0 0 7 LEA D ERSHIP D I N N ER SPONSORS All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $500–$999 From left, George Bunting, Neil Meyerhoff, Anne Perkins, and Fred Lazarus At its annual Leadership Dinner on October 25, 2007, MICA celebrated raising $75 million in the 2000–2007 comprehensive campaign in support of The Plan for the 21st Century. The College also recognized with its first Leadership Awards the co-chairs of that campaign, Anne Perkins and George Bunting, the two longest-serving members of MICA’s Board of Trustees. According to President Fred Lazarus, The Plan for the 21st Century “was very aggressive, calling for many changes that would take MICA to a new level. Making that a reality required significant support from visionary donors such as George and Anne Bunting and Eddie and Sylvia Brown, who gave the campaign’s two largest gifts. This support has allowed us to break new ground in the education of artists, and play a major role in the economic health and quality of life in our community.” The MICA Leadership Award was created by nationally renowned designer Betty Cooke ’46 in collaboration with Paul Daniel ’75 and Bill Steinmetz ’50. Its three components—a marble base echoing the 1907 Main Building, a glass triangle echoing Brown Center, and a sterling silver circle, representative of the then-under-construction Gateway—“are symbolic of the College’s core belief in the importance of a balance of tradition and innovation supported by a solid foundation,” according to Fred Lazarus in his remarks at the event. The Campaign for the 21st Century was initiated while Anne Perkins was Chairman of the Board, and her leadership, including advocacy for expanding MICA’s international reach, was credited as helping to raise the bar on fundraising to help “elevate this College to a new level.” George Bunting, who headed the search committee that helped recruit Fred Lazarus as president, has played a leadership role in every capital fundraising effort since the 1970s. He was described as having an understanding of “the critical role that artists and designers play in society, and what is needed to prepare artists for that role.” MICA’s impact on the Baltimore community was recognized at the event through a proclamation from the City of Baltimore presented by Deputy Mayor Salima Marriott. P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er Individuals Kathy & Rock Amick P’11 Patricia Marsh Anderson ’89 Theresa L. Bedoya & Timothy App Marc & Leonor Blum Colleen & Ronald Bouma P’08 Judith A. Brown P’11 Sukey Bryan ’90 & Jim Brooks Carolyn Campbell ’72 Carolyn Carlson George Ciscle Ted ’70 & Rebecca Crosby Mary Carol ’62 & Roger Davis Anne M. Deford Barbara ’91 & Louis Denrich Gretel & Stephen E. Derby Jephta & Daniel Drachman Thelma & David C. Driskell Susan L. Fetterolf ’79 & Jeffrey Gorrin Greg Foertsch ’95 Willard Fountain Melanie B. & Mark M. Fullerton P’10 Elizabeth Glaser Rick ’78 & Nancy Glaze Hilry Gordon ’72 Sonia B. Gordon P’72 Nancy Grossman Willard & Lillian Hackerman Quinton Hallet Elizabeth Harris Chris Hartlove ’85 & Abby Lattes Janet Bauer Hartman ’73 Jesse Hellman P’06 Jennifer G. & Douglas E. Hock P’11 George N. ’74 & JoAnn Holback Valerie Howard & J. Woodward Howard, Jr. Michael Iampieri Allan William Isaacson ’70 Maria Ankewitz Jacob ’69 Mary James Jamie Johnson W’67 Joan A. & John P. Kane P’04 Ethel Kessler ’71 Estate of William L. Kinter Martin J. Kotler ’75 Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01 Richard M. Lansburgh Claire Larkin ’88 & David Graham Jonathan T. Lipitz Jennifer L. Livingston P’08 Regina Derwin Lofland ’62 Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller Jeanne Mace Christopher H. Major ’88 Jeanne Markel & Chris Wedge P’06 Madolin Maxey ’70 Freida McCarty Marcie Campbell McHale ’89 Peter & Elizabeth Moser Jamie Negley Ellen Orner Raymond J. Piechocki Craig ’72 & Sarah Richardson Holly & James Riordan Louisa W. Rogers Libby Rouse Patricia Rouse Ida Barak & Thomas Sauermilch P’08 Judy & Ned Scheer P’96 Anne R. ’66 & Anthony South Marianne & Daniel L. Spiegel Lynn A. Streeter & Thomas K. Landauer P’11 Katherine Merle-Smith Thomas ’42 Georgiana S. Tyler ’76 & Ralph Tyler III Elizabeth & Brian Weese Elizabeth R. & Steven R. Weiler P’11 H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Betty Childs Wells ’48 Robert A. Wyatt ’77 Judy Zagozen ’73 Robert A. Zimmerman ’66 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations The Animal Medical Hospital Biogen Idec Foundation The Black & Decker Corporation Peter W. & Ruth H. Brooke Fund The Sana and Andy Brooks Family Fund Canton Gallery Chapman Family Fund Cho Benn Holback Associates Comegys Bight Charitable Foundation Computer Associates International, Inc. Derby Mason Family Fund at the BCF Grieves, Worrall, Wright and O’Hatnick, Inc. Heidler Roofing Services, Inc. Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. Kessler Design Group, Ltd. Kramon & Graham, P. A. N & M Lazarus Fund Jennifer Livingston Home Decor Ethel M. Looram Foundation, Inc. Lusk-Damen Charitable Gift Fund MD Office Interiors Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company George S. Rich Family Foundation, Inc. James E. Steuart Foundation, Inc. TIAA-CREF Jay M. Wilson Fund PATRONS All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $250–$499 Individuals Nanny & Eric L. Almquist P’10 Gary D. Anderson Alexander Baer Christina S. Batipps ’03 Audrey B. & Hunter M. Black P’11 Maggie ’86 & Thomas Blanck Mildred Blum Ledley B. Boyce & Lambert G. Boyce, Jr. P’10 Janet Beller Brandenstein ’79 Barbara & Ed Brody Betsy & Charles E. Bryan John J. Burke III Peggy & Alberto Bustamante P’99 Timothy Caldwell ’83 Susan Cary-Hanson & Stephen P. Hanson P’07 Robyn Chadwick ’75 Jane Wattenberg & Samuel Chase P’09 Cynthia Ciarpella P’09 Margaret & Frank Cusack P’01 Robin & George H. Dalsheimer Dolores Davis ’00 & W. Bowdoin H’04 Davis, Jr. Peter Dubeau ’83 Ronald J. Elbert ’58 Betty Enselein Jerry Fine Edie H. & James R. Garrett Eva M. & Robert E. Glasgow P’10 Sally Gold & Elliot Zulver John Goodrich P’08 Marjorie K. ’48 & Stanley Greenebaum E. Victoria Hamilton & Robert B. Hamilton III P’11 David Hamilton ’62 Heidi K. & William H. Henson P’04 Gina & Dan Hirschhorn Ann-Laurie & Fred Hyman P’08 Sarah & Paul Johnson P’08 Wendy Jones & Peter Sims P’08 m i c a ’ 0 8 > 2 3 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS Josie & Gerald Katz Scott G. Kelly ’87 Townsend & E. Robert Kent, Jr. Sally King-Nero ’81 & Joseph Nero ’84 Laura C. Kirchner-Thenard Karl Koch ’91 Leven C. Leatherbury ’47 Bou W. & Jang S. Lee P’07 Carlton Leverette ’71 Renée Levine-Packer & Arnold Packer Peter Liebhold ’80 Cristin Aileen Link ’00 Sarah & Henry R. Lord Deborah & Michael Lynch P’02 Natasha & Trail Mathias Guy M. McKhann P’88 Birgit McQueen ’81 G. G. Miller ’71 Jack S. Miller ’67 Anna P. Moore Emil W. Naschinski ’76 Beverly Nelson ’77 Grace & Francis Neston P’09 Richard Emery Nickolson ’68 Jean O’Farrell P’10 Susan & Charles Offutt Madeleine O’Reilly Bodil Ottesen Brad & Meg Pahmier P’02 Mary Jane & Ralph Palmigiano P’08 Nicholas Papanicolaou P’10 Diane Pappas & Larry Goldstein Julie & Michael Pieper P’09 Angela Dubbert Pond ’65 Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66 David & Deborah Rigby P’08 Mary & Paul Roberts Sam Robinson ’78 Anne & Kenneth Ross P’05 Don Saff Diana & Jeffrey Samet Nancy Monte Santo ’50 Stephen C. Sattler Roberta & Andrew Seidman P’99 Marta & Haidari Shikari P’04 Judith D. Simons ’69 Diane & Ralph D. Smalley P’09 Michael J. Sodaro Harriet Stein & Mende Lerner Frances Swietlicki ’62 Elisabeth H. Hazard & Jonothan C. Tierce P’10 David Valle Robin Wahler P’11 Paul Weiss Alexander E. Wissel ’00 Junko & Malcolm Wong P’06 Justine M. Woolner-Wise ’77 Chris & James D. Wright Nancy Lee Wright P’08 Carolyn Stratford Younce Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations Carroll Independent Fuel Co. CBIZ, Inc. Nancy B. and Howard K. Cohen Charitable Fund Fireline Corporation Gina B. & Daniel B. Hirschhorn Fund Hopkins Federal Savings Bank Foundation Lincoln Financial Group Kenneth C. Lundeen Fund Piedmont Landscape Group, LLC Michael Runk Plumbing & Heating Saff Tech Arts Inc. Taylor Rentals The Three Arts Club of Homeland, Inc. United Concordia Valley Craftsmen Ltd. Worklife Solutions, Inc. 2 4 < m i c a ’ 0 8 ASSOCIATES All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges of $100–$249 Individuals Anonymous Eric Abrecht ’91 Ernest R. Abruzzo Alice Margolin Adler ’53 Nelson H. Adlin ’52 Mary & Peter C. Agre P’08 Yeohyun Ahn ’07 Annmarie Cooper Albert ’85 Patricia Alexander ’81 & Kevin Edward Labadie ’81 Amabel & William Allen P’99, P’06 Jacqueline & Richard Amico P’08 Mabel K. M. Ammon ’57 Dorothy M. Anderson Florence & Eric Anderson P’07 Mildred Bottner Anderson ’60 Jennifer C. Andiorio & Matthew P. Hohner Dolores M. Andrew ’82 Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong ’80 Charles J. Arnold Stacy Arnold ’83 & Lee Boot ’82 Theda Askew & Laurin B. Askew III Irene E. Aspell ’78 Phyllis Bachand ’92 Jeanne Baetjer Elizabeth H. Balthis ’53 Bruno Baran ’76 Lyda Barrera P’11 Frances D. Barth Mary Barton ’47 J.M. Baughman ’80 Michael Baylin John W. Beckley Margaret & William Bell P’92 Ales Bellino ’74 Deborah A. & James H. Bennati P’08 James Bentley ’84 Carolyn ’72 & Michael ’73 Berardesco Marie T. & Robert L. Bergbauer P’09 Toni Berger ’81 Christy Bergland ’67 Lois & Marc Bernstein P’11 Leesha W. Bills ’77 Eileen W. Blankenbaker ’79 Andrew Blumberg Christopher L. Bohaska Paul J. Boone, Sr. Berrisford W. Boothe ’86 Gertrude E. Berger-Borrell ’75 Alexander Ormond Boulton ’74 Adeetje Bouma ’08 David N. Boyajian ’82 Dotsie Boyce William Breighner ’71 John E. Brewer Holly & Robert S. Bricken Jean Brinton-Jaecks ’72 Alice M. Bristor ’65 M. J. Brodie Christine Brown & J. Dorsey Brown III Robert R. Browne, Jr. ’51 Elizabeth P. Bryan Joyce A. Bucci ’73 Elinor & Charles Cahn Pamela ’71 & Douglas ’71 Campbell Eleanor & Anthony M. Carey Lloyd S. Cargile ’60 Darlene Carky P’08 Juanita & Norman Carlberg Helen Day Carter ’41 Alex Cecil P’06 Deborah Chambliss Kathleen M. ’72 & Conrad M. ’70 Chaney Sara & Edward Charit P’08 Ralph Chieffo ’78 Erin Chrest Dwayne K. Christian ’85 Karen Cipolla ’74 & Chris S. Perry ’76 Joanna Clark ’73 William Clarke ’53 Carmen & Francisco Claudio-Albarran P’08 Wally Coberg Reba K. & Arnold G. Cohen Charles W. Collett Gregory Comstock ’75 Jason Conradt ’94 Simeon G. Costea ’95 Annet Couwenberg Christine & Richard Croarkin P’11 Clark Crolius ’71 & Victoria Nolan Sita & Peter Culman Frances Y. Culotta E. Gillian Daley-Conner ’91 Jane Dalrymple-Hollo ’81 Sue Ellen Dalsemer Lynn R. & Harold M. Davidov Ruth Anne Davis Anne Davis-Heim & James H. Heim P’10 Maggi DeBaecke ’69 Marcia DeBock & Michael Connor P’11 Terry Wiest Dechene ’81 L. Patrick Deering Susan Sunderland DeFelice ’86 Dian E. & Michael S. Deimler P’11 Betty-Lynne & John P. DeLaura P’11 Marybeth & Mark De Lotto P’10 Michael R. ’74 & Judy Derbyshire Nancy Devierno ’74 Juliana D. Delgado ’04 Seth A. Dorcus John R. Dorsey* Richard J. Dougherty ’70 Imogene Drummond ’83 Elyse Dubin & Elie Aliman P’11 Milton Dubrov ’43 Dan Dudrow ’67 Michael Dunne ’71 Dale W. Dusman ’70 William F. Eberhart, Jr. Margaret & George G. Egenhoefer P’02 Margaret & Wolfgang Egger P’03 Monique & Jeffrey Escher P’10 Allen Ezkenazi P’10 David Ewing P’11 Eleanor Lobe Fax ’41 Joan & Paul Feldman Brigitte ’77 and Nicholas Fessenden Barbara Fineblum ’79 Sharon L. & William H. Fischer P’10 Pam B. ’80 & Morris Flam Jo Fleming ’79 Stanley R. Flint ’69 Mary B. Foisy & John Aitken P’11 Joann & Kent C. Fong P’11 Diane C. Ford P’10 Jolene B. ’84 & Philip Forrester Barbara & Patrick Francis Remmi Franklin ’74 Louise Freedman ’80 Joan Friedel ’61 Anne A. Fullenkamp ’97 Jean Carolyn Fulton ’76 Theresa Getz P’10 Carmelle Gibbons ’83 Ellen B. Gibbs Douglas S. Gillette ’71 Jan Gluch P’08 Ilene Goldberg ’68 Robert Goldman Paul Goodman Robert A. Gracie ’66 David Gracyalny Linda & Robert Grambau P’08 Mrs. Leonard L. Greif, Jr. Nanette Greif & Irvin Greif, Jr. Susan & Peter Greif Sherrie S. & Anthony D. Groshong P’10 Michael Grove ’78 J. Samuel Gude Sharon Gumerlock ’77 Anne Gummerson ’75 Nancy Hudgel Gurganus ’70 Caryn A. Gutterman ’06 Pamela & Burt Gutterman P’05 Nancy G. & Richard A. Guzzo P’11 Charlie Hahn ’98 Anne Hanger ’74 Andrew Harader ’76 Brian M. Harris ’80 Ruth I. Harris Linda Harrison-Parsons ’90 Patricia & Mark Havey P’06 Laura L. Hatcher ’98 Jerome Hausman Ric ’68 & Lorraine Haynes Fontaine Hebb ’81 & John Slorp Ann M. Heether ’62 Mara Held P’08 Patricia Lynne Gallo Hellman ’94 Kathy & Glenn Helme Janice E. Milner Hemphill ’84 Jane S. Hennegar ’47 Lois Hennessey Sandra & Tom Hess Joye Burkett Hicks ’51 Terriann & Donald Hilbinger P’08, P’09 Gina Hirschhorn Patricia Homer & Randall LaLonde P’03, P’04 Michelle & Stephen Horvath P’11 Kerr Houston Pamela & James Howard P’11 Sarah B. Howe P’01 Mai L. & Chi H. Hum P’11 Amy Hunter Rosita Cangelosi Hurka ’51 Curtis Hutchinson ’85 Carol Hylton & William A. Hylton, Jr. Harriet S. Iglehart Susan L. & Philip C. Iglehart Hiromi & Yoshitaka Ishii P’08 Christino Jackson, Sr. Michael Jackson Leslie & Timothy Jenison P’07 Kathy & Gary Johnson P’11 Deborah J. Jones ’68 Jean A. Jones P’09 Patricia & Mark K. Joseph Gisela Jules ’74 Ann & Sam Kahan Joan ’47 & Theodore Kaiser Gail & Leonard Kaplan Polly M. & Philip H. Kasey P’08 Barry ’73 & Susan Katz Carroll H. Kehne, Jr. ’60 & Donna Kehne Nanette ’72 & Stephen ’70 Keith Rebecca Kelley ’93 Andrew J. Kennedy P’10 Charles P. H. Kernan Roland H. King, Jr. Jennie A. & John Kixmiller P’10 Philippa & Karl Klessig P’05 Karen Klinedinst ’85 Calvin K. ’57 & Anna Kobsa Eileen & Stephen B. Koenigsberg Stanley Kogan Jeffrey B. Kolodin Yael Konowe ’90 Sharon Koscinski ’60 G. Priscilla Kossoy ’82 Susan P. Krieger ’65, ’74 Stanley Kroiz ’67 Tracy Lambros ’87, ’01 & Will Backstrom Barbara Lamdin ’72 William W. Lamprell, Jr. ’75 & Jessica Lamprell Martha R. Lancaster ’85 Judy & Joseph M. Langmead Linda F. & Julian L. Lapides C O MP U TER GA M E CO M P A N IES ’ I N V EST M E N T I N M I CA REF L E CT S M I CA’ S V A LU E TO THE I N D U S T RY – D av i d Ins c o r e ’ 9 5 & G r e g F o e r t s c h ’9 5 Virginia M. Larsen & Stephen D. Parker P’10 Virginia & Earl E. Laue P’02 George Lavdas Annette Lawrence ’90 Dorothy V. Lee W’50 David W. Lehman ’62 Ellen L. Levine ’84 Karen M. & Paul M. Lewis P’10 Giselle N. Lewis-Archibald ’05, ’07 & Wayne Archibald Xijing Lian P’08 Judith Lichtman ’89 & James Rieck ’87, ’03 Arthur Lien ’76 Michelle & Peter Lin P’09 Kevin Scott Lohr ’92 Lindy Lord Alan & Chun Louie P’09 Barbara D. Lynch Constance Mace Amy Macht & George Grose Fletcher R. Mackey Frances Mackey ’66 & David Youngstrom P ’99 Jeanie Maddux & Thomas H. Maddux IV Raymond Majerski ’03 Kathleen H. Malanowski ’83 Bobbi & Randy Maltsberger P’08 Douglas R. Mann Gary Allen Marcus ’65 Kathryn & Francis Margherita P’09 Jean H. & Robert E. Markison P’12 Allegra Marquart Glenn Marshall ’63 Marta Martray P’04, P’06 Bruce E. Marzahn ’68 Brenda M. Mason & Timothy A. Mason, Sr. P’09 Allyn Massey ’89 & Gary K. Thompson ’90 Mary Matson ’93 & Matt Even ’93 Janice McCulley H. McCullin ’58, ’61 Carol & George McGowan Elizabeth McLeod ’72 Myong & Mark McTague P’03 Candy & Howard Means P’98 Margaret & Dane Merchant P’09 Marjorie T. ’78 & Jack Merriman P’81, P’94 Pat Milburn & Russ Milburn, Jr. P’08 Karen C. Miller Pamela J. Miller & Carl W. Miller II P’11 Stephanie F. Miller Susan & William Mitchell David G. Mock Karen Molloy ’75 Alisa J. & David W. Moore P’11 Allen D. Moore Doreen & Carlton Morgan P’10 Judith & Charles Morgan Stacey Saltzman Moriarty ’82 Judith A. Morrison ’74 Laurie Mosello P’06 Mary & John J. Mulhern P’94 David Musgrave Sharon & Jon Nachison P’06 Eileen & John Nack P’84 Grazia & Marc Narkus-Kramer P’00 Debra & Henry Nazdrowicz P’08 Katharine C. Neckel ’00 Christine C. Neill ’71 & Lewis S. Fifield P’90 Susan Neradt P’11 Ricka Neuman & Ted Niederman Robert Nichols ’65 Marjorie Noll ’80 Anna Olcerst ’04 Gail & Eric Ostergaard Kathy & Peter L. Ostermiller P’10 Nick Paciorek ’85 & Michele Aucoin Lawrence C. Pakula P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s When Greg Foertsch ’95, an original member of the Firaxis team, became its internship coordinator, he turned to his alma mater for talent: “Our philosophy is to find excellent fine artists and teach them the computer skills, and MICA gives us excellent fine artists.” David Inscore ’95, founder and Studio Art Director of Big Huge Games, added, “I was so fortunate to have come out of MICA in the mid-1990s, when games really started to take off. Being able to pass that opportunity on to MICA students is just one of the things that drives me now. I’ve been doing this for 13 years, and I have a blast every single day. It re-energizes me to sit down and talk to students about this opportunity.” The bucolic Baltimore suburb of Hunt Valley is home to a diverse collection of computer game companies whose innovative and dynamic products have helped push gaming to a new level. MICA’s presence is a big reason why these firms chose to set up shop on the East Coast—and MICA alumni are a major asset for these companies. Together, two firms, Firaxis Games and Big Huge Games, employ more MICA graduates than any single employer. Firaxis, one of the world’s premier game development studios and home of legendary designer Sid Meier, just hired its fifteenth MICA graduate. Big Huge Games, a video game studio focused on cutting-edge technology and aimed at mass-market game development, currently employs thirteen. Yvette & Michael Panasowich P’11 Linda & Stanley Panitz Brian T. Parrish P’11 Louis Pfarr, Jr. P’09 Tina & Frederick Pfeiffer P’11 Mac & Wickie Plant Elizabeth & Theodore Pochter Scott D. Ponemone ’79 J. Davidson Porter & Timothy J. Ring Linda & Earl Porter P’10 Thomas H. Powell Janice Proctor ’36 Charlotte Purdum ’91 Marsha D. Ramsay & John B. Ramsay III Robert Rappaport Marie & Greg Raschdorf P’07 Deborah Raven ’76 Lynn E. Read ’93 Gretchen S. & Roger D.* Redden Carol Ann Reed ’82 Jeffrey Reed ’76 Marilyn & Stephen Reichstein Stephanie Reimers ’95 W – Widow/er As the industry has evolved and grown, Foertsch and Inscore recognized that young artists need more than talent and traditional fine art skills in this competitive industry. So they’ve been working with MICA to explore curricula and programs to prepare MICA students to hit the ground running with the sophisticated 3D animation approaches that are essential for success in gaming today. Foertsch teaches MICA classes in contemporary character modeling techniques in 3D Studio MAX, ZBrush, and Photoshop. He and Inscore have consulted with MICA faculty on coursework that would give MICA students a solid foundation for a career in gaming. Inscore observed that students prepared for work in the gaming industry are also ready to take on opportunities in films and other entertainment media. “Gaming has gotten so complex that a lot of what we do is comparable to what they’re doing in the movies,” he explained. And MICA is uniquely positioned to take advantage of what’s happening in both areas: “Other art schools have gaming programs, but MICA is the only art school on the East Coast that has such a strong community of game developers and game studios nearby.” D. Peter Rex P’02 Louise Reynolds ’89 Judith H. & Donald S. Richardson P’10 Ruth Fulcher Rickert ’41 Frances & Robert H. J. Rivoire P’01 Ronald X. Roberson ’77 Carol A. & John L. Roberts P’11 Rochelle & Bruce Roberts P’09 David A. Robinson ’71 James H. Robinson III Kyoungae L. & James H. Robinson P’11 Linda & Zelig Robinson Nancy J. & James M. Robinson P’11 Marta Rodriguez ’02 Barbara & Christopher Romano P’06 Eileen Rose Sherah B. Rosen Jann Rosen-Queralt & Philip Campbell Richard L. Roth ’69 Kenneth Royster ’73 Ernest Rubenstein P’78 Wendy Rurka Theresa Ryan P’11 H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Arlene Z. & Fred E. Sacks Barbara Sacks-Kully ’55 Gloria Mermelstein Sandler ’62 Christine & Paul Sarbanes Claire L. ’50 & Lawrence Sarubin Pamela Schachter P’09 Leslie A. & Mark L. Scheuer P’10 Debbie L. & Dru A. Schmitt P’11 Connie & Thomas Scott P’09 Linda & John Seifert Barbara T. Shaffer ’95 Joseph M. Shannon Sharon & Ronald Sharp P’05 Catherine J. Shelley ’70, P’03 Leslie Shepard Judith S. Shepherd P’07 Henry P. Shuler ’73 Tammra ’65 & Arnold Sigler Donna Simmonds & Frank Simmonds III P’07 Victoria & Raymond Skelly P’11 Gayle Y. & Mark A. Sloan P’08 Gregory Smearman ’82 m i c a ’ 0 8 > 2 5 A STUD ENT LEA DER REMAI N S A MO D E L FOR I N V O LV E M E N T TO OT HER YOUNG ALU M NI – Gise ll e Le w is- A rc h ib ald ’ 05 , ’ 0 7 Giselle Lewis-Archibald ’05, ’07 became active in MICA’s student community the minute she stepped on campus, and her involvement at MICA continues today. She serves on the national Alumni Council and is the Council’s liaison with the Board of Trustees’ Committee on Student Affairs. “Attending the Alumni Council meetings,” she says, “I realized that only about 12 percent of the alumni give to the Annual Fund, and I realized what a difference it can make if just one more person participates. Sometimes that little bit of money really does make a difference.” Lewis-Archibald, a native of the British West Indies, transferred to MICA her sophomore year. “My counselor recommended MICA because he thought it would be a great fit for my personality,” she says. “He was right.” She joined the Mentoring Network when she arrived at MICA, and her participation in the network to support new African-American Melanie Smith & Flavious Smith, Jr. P’08 Turner B. Smith Mary & John Snead P’05, P’08 David Spector Barbara Spodak ’78 Diane K. L. Starr P’10 Margot Starr & Michael J. Kernan Sharon & Eric Stedfeld P’08 Steven R. Stegner Dava Presslor Stravinsky ’80 John ’63 & Leona Sutton Beverly F. Symonds P’05 Diana & Marcel Talbot P’09 Judith & Alan Tapper Clytie W. ’71 & Robert Taylor Ellen & Bruce T. Taylor Juliet A. Eurich & Louis B. Thalheimer Suzanna & Robert Thieblot Sally & B. Marvin Thomas Veronica Thomas Vicki & Mark Thompson P’04 Ann Toohey & William Toohey III P’08 Elizabeth A. & Roy D. Toulan, Jr. P’10 Richard A.Trail Judith & Charles Tremel Alice D. Trosch ’77 Joanne B. Tulkoff ’05 Ruth Shreeve Uhrig ’39 Stephen Van de Castle ’77 John and Nancy Van Ness P’01 Lyndie Vantine ’89 Janet A. Vermehren-Shepler Barbra & G. David Vorozilchak P’10 Ruth Wagner ’46 Joanne & Edward Wallach Joyce & Thomas Ward Ann L. & Herbert F. Waters P’11 Colleen Woytowitz Waters ’75 Patricia J. & Duane A. Webber P’10 Isobel L. Weiner ’52 Leslie ’70 & Laura ’70 Weiner Michael Weiss ’96 Ed Werner ’74 Kay P. & John R. White P’09 William Whiting Beverley & Robert Whitworth P’07 2 6 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Alanea Williams & George Williams, Jr. P’08 Jack Williams ’70 Alethea Williams-Carlson P’10 Anne Wilson & John W. Wilson, Jr. P’10 Marilyn Wong P’08 Daniel R. Woodhead Elizabeth Woolever ’81 Jialan Yi P’11 Ann ’99, ’03 & Joel Zaiman Felicia Zannino-Baker ’87 Marjorie Klyne Ziegler ’51 Glenn Zweygardt ’69 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations The Abell Foundation, Inc. Abrecht Design, Inc. Aetna Elie Aliman Design, Inc. Art Effects Decorative Painting, LLC Atapco Donald Baechler Studio Beach Signs & Designs, LLC Bergen County United Way Toni Berger Designs, LLC Dorothy C. Boyce Fund Robert R. Browne Art Studio The Aaron Catzen Foundation Construction Systems of New England Countrywide Cares Creative Print Group Dorcus Construction Co., Inc. France-Merrick Foundation S. Freedman & Sons, Inc. Paul Goodman Co. W. Arthur Grotz Foundation, Inc. Anne Gummerson Photography Edward Paul Haladay Partners, Ltd. Bernice L. & Albert D. Hutzler, Jr. Fdn., Inc. IBM Corporation Leesha Lee, Ltd. David Lehman Interiors Linwoods Longtail Graphics Maxalea Nurseries students at MICA became a part of “every campus job and every interaction with my peers. For instance, as a Hall Advisor for residence life, I saw myself as a mentor/advisor to every resident in my community—I planned student activities, helped with personal issues, gave technical help, and acted as a mediator in times of conflict.” Lewis-Archibald held down a total of four jobs on campus during her undergraduate career, including positions as a tour guide and peer career counselor, just to make ends meet. “To be honest,” she explained, “my decision to make a gift to MICA centered around the fact that each time I applied for a degree program, I wished there were more scholarship funds available. So many students go through this and end up having to depend on private loans. I can’t give as much as I would like right now, but hopefully what I can share will help a student’s development at MICA.” Mercantile Bankshares Corporation Monk, LLC Mount Royal Tavern Nelson-Salabes, Inc. New Age Builders, Inc. Number Ten Foundation, Inc. Stanley & Linda Panitz Fund Paradigm Dynamics, Inc. Rose Street Community Center The Rothschild Charitable Foundation, Inc. Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care of Maryland, Inc Hanan & Carole Sibel Family Foundation, Inc. Sunderland Interiors, Inc. Taylor Foundation Inc. Triple J. Enterprises, Inc. (Belle Hardware) Contributors All contributors who made annual gifts & pledges up to $100 Individuals Anonymous Susan Abbott ’74 Joan & Charles Abelson Margaret A. Accardo ’86 Anne Adams-Kennedy ’91 Deborah A. Adams ’80 Gloria A. Adams ’06 Joanne L. Adleberg Anne W. Adriance ’78 Seong-Min Ahn ’01 & Kevin Park ’98 Mary Beth Akre ’85 Karla K. Albertson P’08 Kathleen Alessi P’09 Rai Alexander ’00 Mary A. Alfano-Torres & Michael A. Torres P’11 Elizabeth K. & Lawrence R. Allen P’11 Russell Allen ’63 Paul L. Almquist ’80 Laura S. Alper ’75 Inna & Alec Alpert P’10 Myriam Amaro-Ortiz ’89 & James T. Lawrence ’69 Jean & William Ambrose P’01 Janice & Karl Amelang P’09 Grace M. Amico ’08 Claudia Amory ’85 Carl Amt ’88 Vera Parenti-Ancone & Peter T. Ancone P’08 Dorothy Anderson ’96 Reba & Michael Andrew P’03 Karen & Jon Anger P’09 Sharon K. Antal P’10 Jeanne W. Antosiewicz P’98 Catherine L. & Miguel M. Aparicio P’10 Evelyn M. Apichella ’71 Jill J. & Carl Aquila P’11 Mary J. S. Ardissone ’73 Karl Ardo ’72 Danute Armstrong ’57 Sarah Burr Arnold ’73 Rhea Arnot ’92 & Helmut Jenkner Mordechai Aryeh Mieko Asada ’77 Ann Ashbery & Russell C. Powell P’11 Matthew Atha P’11 Fairinda Lamb Atkinson ’50 John Atkinson ’65 Andrea T. Attivissimo P’08 Mary Attivissimo Barbara & Charles Auerbach P’03 Judie C. Bach Heidi Bahr ’02 Carol Elaine Bailey ’68 Duncan Bailey ’69 Faith & Clayton Bailey P’08 Joann Baker & Lawrence Silverman P’08 Douglas Baldwin Richard T. Barber Brenda K. & Denvin E. Bard P’10 Mary S. & Thomas Barlow P’11 Kathy J. & Alan D. Barnes P’08 Sara E. Barnes ’08 Sarah Z. Barnes Greg Barnhart ’71 Donna & Peter Barnum P’06 Deborah Barr ’75 Luis A. Barrera P’11 Meta Barton Walter S. Barton ’85 David Bartosevich ’80 Michael E. Basch P’09 Brina Bass-Pintzuk ’69 Kathy & Bob Bastian ’08 Katharyn Batey ’77 Woody Batts ’01 DiAnn G. Baum ’64 Shelley M. & Aldus E. Baum P’09 Holly L. Baumgartner P’09 Susan O. Baxter ’78 Desmond T. Beach ’02 Jan J. & John F. Bean P’08 Betsy & Mark Beaugard P’06 Barbara C. Beaulieu ’94 M. Elaine Beck ’49 Tom Beck ’75 Catherine & Frederick Beckman P’11 David Bedingfield Marley J. Beers ’78 Catherine Behrent ’92 Eulalee Bell P’08 Jane B. Bell ’74 Lisa V. & James E. Belton P’11 Mary Benedict Mary T. ’69 & Walter Benewicz Alison W. & David L. Bennett P’04 Georgia Benson ’53 Louis V. Benvenga ’69 Margaret ’54, ’77 & Donald ’54 Berger Phyllis Berger ’93, ’98 Lane Berk Richard Berkeley Jean Bernhards ’85 William L. Berry ’03 Jennifer L. Beser ’06 Sylvia Rosen Beser ’44 Sophia S. Bess P’11 Calvin Coleridge Bethea ’91 Julienne Bethea Mary S. Bickford ’72 Edda & Michael Bickler P’04 Marcus J. Bickler ’04 Linda Bills & Stephen Dallmus Brandon T. Blackwell ’05 Karen & Michael Blackwell P’05 Catherine Blake Marsha & Timothy Blaker P’10 Anne Bliss ’76 & John A. Brecht ’74 Patricia Foster & Luis Bocchio P’08 Joel D. Boches Vicki Bogart ’70 Catherine & John Bogus P’98 Augustina Bohon ’56 Helen M. Bond ’47 William J. Bond ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bordick Donna Boucher P’11 Mary S. Bowerman ’49 Louis G. Bowers ’94 Frederick D. Bowling P’09 Ellen Boyzan ’88 Marina D. & Robert C. Brand P’11 Barbara & Harvey S. Braunstein P’08 John F. Breen ’69 Abraham C. Brewster ’03 Kathy Brieger Peg Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77 Abigail Brigstocke ’92 Hannah & David Brion P’11 James P. Broadbent ’04 Hilary Bronder ’86 Charlotte Brooks ’81 David G. Brooks P’10 Margot J. & Peter S. Brooks P’11 Patricia & Charles Brooks Cynthia Jawitz Brower ’73 Andrea R. Brown ’07 Huey Brown ’44 Julie K. Brown ’80 Linda Brown P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s Michael A. Brown ’79 Lucy Williams Browne ’76 Diana Brownell ’86 & Steven R. DiGiovanni ’87 Peter R. ’89 & Serafina K. Bruun Nataliya Bryksenkova P’10 Susan & Victor Brzozowski P’03 Evelyn & Abel Buan P’07 Linda Buas ’78 Edie M. Buchanan ’82 Jennie B. Budd ’86 George V. Bullough ’76 Lisa & Leonard Burger P’82 Ruth M. Burke ’80 Elizabeth & Ronald Burlin P’09 Shannon E. Burns ’98 Maria & David Burrington P’09 Rosana & Daniel Buscariollo P’11 Joel R. Buttery ’71 Elizabeth I. Buxbaum ’53 Elizabeth A. Byerly ’56 Phaedra M. Byrd ’02 William C. Byrne ’61 Vickie Eberly Byron ’78 James Calafiore ’85 Melinie & Jack Caldwell P’06 Gail R. Caltrider & Arthur P. Caltrider, Jr. P’11 Vicki L. Cambridge P’09 Suzanna Camejo P’09 Aaron R. Campbell ’00 Jennie L. Canning ’99, ’00 Joanna Cannon ’66 Adrienne C. ’96 & Joshua H. Cantler Amy & Paul Capetola P’10 Aurora Capone-Soll ’82 Marta B. Cardarelli ’72 Amber L. Carky ’08 Geraldine W. Carlin ’43 JoAnn & Barry Carlson P’11 Richard P. Carlson P’08 Roy Ann Swift Carney ’69 Melanie J. Carnsew ’94 Joan Carper ’66 Kathleen Carr ’92 Jackie Carroll-Garcia & Juan Garcia P’09 Candice & Robert Carter P’06 Elyse Carter ’74 Ron Carty ’75 Mary & James W. Cary Mary & James Casey P’04 M. Kathy & Louis Cashiola P’01 Loretta Castaldi Elvira Causey ’81 Lucille Browne Chamberlain ’50 Gloria S. Chananie ’52 Dolores & Donald Chapman P’05 Sally & William Charleroy P’00 Yen-Wen Chau ’00 Craig M. Chesek ’85 Marcy & Claude Chiaia P’11 William Chickillo ’74 Marian Sullivan Chilson ’99 Lucy Chittenden ’78 George K. Chlada ’60 Kathleen & James W. Churns P’08 Tamara N. Churns ’08 Phyllis & Bruno Ciancio P’06 Linda Cichan ’86 Kristin & Steven M. Ciesemier P’08 Natalie Ruth Cimbol ’55 Nancy A. Ciparro ’89 Carlton L. Clark II P’08 Lluvia I. Claudio-Albarran ’08 Mary Q. & William G. Clayton P’10 Denise F. & Billy R. Clevinger P’07 Marybeth & David Cloer P’11 Hannah Close ’04 Elizabeth G. & David M. Clough P’10 Debbie Coble P’10 Anna M. Zebley Cocco ’48 Anne & Charles Cochran P’10 Zita & Michael Codi P’07 W – Widow/er Roland J. Cody ’69 Marion M. Coe ’08 Elizabeth D. & James S. Coffey P’06 Brenda Cohen P’00 Joan ’73 & Irv Cohen Ruth & Lester Cohen Ruth & Richard Colburn P’93 Julie & Charles Cole P’03 Pamela Cole ’70 Johanne T. Coleman ’81 Kathleen A. & R. Steven Coleman P’10 Patrick Calvin Coleman ’89 Diane M. & Albert R. Colombo P’10 Terry & Norris Commodore P’00 Gail & Dennis Compton P’09 Emilie Condon & Peter J. Malone P’11 Cory C. Cone ’07 Betsy Conlon David Conn ’67 Janet H. Connelly ’86 Harry Connolly ’75 Mary Connor ’77 Nancy Lee Conrad ’72 Irma Contreras & Ricardo Contreras, Sr. P’11 Susan & David Cook P’01 Elizabeth Cooke-King ’73 Marianne & John Cooper P’03 Victoria Cooper ’80 Hannah D. Cooper-Riaz ’73 Sharon & Marshall Cooperson P’05 Sally & Robert Copskey ’81 Jacqueline Coratti & Frank Coratti, Jr. P’08 Ellen Corddry ’79 Debra A. & William R. Cornelius P’10 Christi A. Correa ’02 Georgia & John Corso P’05 John A. Corso III ’06 Liz & Dan Cotter P’08 Anne Adams Coulbourn ’50 Carolyn Adreon Councell ’58 Cynthia M. Courter ’84 Gary A. Cousin ’88 D. H. Covey ’94 Gina Covi ’94 Margaret & Kenneth Cox P’07 Barbara H. Craig ’59 Kathryn Crawley P’10 Richard Criqui, Jr. P’10 Katy Crowe ’78 Johnna L. & Bruce N. Cruser P’11 Betsie ’75 & Gilbert Cullen Jane Cunha ’77 Princess E. Cureton P’11 Cynthia A. Czapski ’80 George Dabols ’64 Catherine Dailey ’65 Gussie M. Danches ’92 Kathleen & Bernard D’Andrea Dorothy L. D’Anna ’76 Carol R. & George R. Dansberger P’11 Irena R. Danys & Andrew M. Garfinkle P’11 Jean Dato-Probert ’84 Iris & Errol Daum P’06 Anita & Anthony C. Davies P’09 Tania D’Avignon ’64 Anneke Davis ’82 Lorine Davis P’10 Todd Davis P’10 Stephen M. Day ’71 Margarete B. de Soleil ’82 Jean Dean ’70 Veronica Dean P’08 Achamyeleh Debela ’81 Elisa F. Decker ’74 Shirley G. DeFelice Julia C. Deford ’86 & Robert Deford, Jr. Bill DeHuff ’78 Kenneth Deily ’73 Lisa DeMings ’89 & Alex Nosevich ’89 Barbara & Roger Demos P’01 H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Susan K. DePetris P’09 W. Cary de Russy ’64 Cheryl DeSantis ’92 Donna L. & Michael J. DeSena P’08 Jon Alan Detwiler ’82 Nancy L. & Dirk Devault P’11 Laurel & Steven Devino P’11 Celene Di Francia P’10 Raymond L. Diament ’69 Jean Diamond ’85 Rufina & Francisco J. Diaz P’09 Susan B. & Fernando Diaz P’10 Myra Diaz P’06 Stacey L. & Thomas Diggs P’10 Lynda C. & Stephen C. DiJulio P’11 M. K. Dilli Aimee A. Dixon ’96 Anh & Quy Do P’09 Margaret Donigan ’77 Carmella Doty ’99 Cheryl & Dennis Dougherty P’10 Doris & James Dougherty P’10 Cindy & Thomas Dourmashkin P’09 Louise & William F. Dove P’91 Wes Downing ’65 Evelyn H. Doxzon ’44 James J. ’80 & Susan L. Doyle P’10 Mildred D. Dreier Noreen D. Dresser Laure Drogoul ’81 Arthur B. Drought ’79 Marcella Drula ’71 Dorothy Duke ’49 Barbara Dulaney P’11 Ronald Dunaway ’84 Craig Dunklee ’85 Michael Dunn Susan Dunnigan ’84 Claudia Durrell ’79 Laura G. Dutton P’06 Rachel E. Duvall ’08 Charles M. Dwyer P’11 Phyllis Eakin Sara Jane Eames & Robert D. Eames, Jr. P’09 Jeanette B. & William P. East P’09 Cathy A. Eckdall ’78 Cynthia & John Edelbrock P’10 Gary D. Ehlers ’78 Howard Ehrenfeld ’76 Beth Otter Ehrhart ’81 Wendy S. Ehrlich ’75 Vicki & Roger Eide P’10 Arnold Eldridge ’73 Tammi & Robert Z. Elek P’09 Jane Elkinton Erin M. Ellis ’06 James S. Emge P’08 Stewart J. Emmerich ’81, P’11 Rebecca & Eleazar Enecio P’08 Virgina Erdie ’86 Courtney E. Erhardt ’02 Amy Evans ’93 Catherine Evans ’81 & James Frailey ’80 Karen C. & Robert M. Evans P’09 Monique Y. Evans ’81 Ruth Marie Evosevich ’97 Elizabeth R. Ewing & Mark J. Ewing, Sr. P’08 Frederick Fahdt ’53 John F. Fahey ’69 Vernon E. Fains ’86 Rachel C. Faller ’08 David D. Farquharson ’05 Norman W. Favin ’59 Jeri L. Favreau ’86 Lorraine Fedder ’71 Beth & William Feehan P’09 Lindsay F. Feldman Jordan L. Felling ’06 Jennifer Wilson Felten ’98 Nancy Fenton & Matthew C. Fenton IV P’11 m i c a ’ 0 8 > 2 7 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS Anita Christine Ferguson ’73 John D. Ferguson ’71 Robert Ferguson ’67 Nancy & Michael Ferrante P’08 Liz & Ralph Ferrigno P’09 Linda L. & Anthony J. Ficano P’10 Gail Crews Fields ’72 Irvin Finifter ’51 Sylvia Fischbach-Braden ’81 Patti Paige & Ron Fischer P’10 Stephanie Fischer P’11 H. Lee Fisher P’11 Jonathan S. Fisher ’78 Jennie & Stephen Fitzkee P’00 Debra L. & Michael J. Flanigan P’08 Bruce Fleischer ’79 Joan D. Fleischman ’69 Gail & Robert Foldes P’11 Victoria Foltz ’67 Charles Ford, Sr. P’11 Margaret Founds ’64 James E. Fowler Joe S. Fowler Joseph & Karen Fowler P’01 Timothy H. Fox Catherine Evans ’81 & James Frailey ’80 Robin Sigworth Fraumeni ’83 Michelle D. Frazier ’04 Pegg M. Treadwell Frederick & Todd P. Brink P’09 Karen Freburger & Joseph Freburger IV P’07 Sheila & David S. Frech P’09 Beth E. & Terry L. Frederick P’09 Patricia Frederick ’95 Teresa A. ’46 & J. Edward Frederick Gayle B. Freyman ’70 Kirsten E. Fricke ’03 Michael J. Friedman ’67 Kathryn Fritze P’08 R. Thomas ’69 & Angelina Frock Ida Fuell ’71, ’73 Lillie M. Fujinaga ’94 Donna E. Funk P’10 Lisa D. Gaines P’09 Norma Galinn ’75 Neal Gallico ’79 Joanne M. Galton-Nealon P’11 Alice Schloss Gamse ’50 Cynthia J. Garcia ’08 Lisa & Eugene F. Garcia P’11 Nancy & Andrew Garcia P’11 Janice L. Garza & Robert F. Garza, Jr. P’09 Karen Gasel ’67 Lawrence A. Geisendaffer, Jr. ’60 & Rita Geisendaffer Mary & Nelson A. Gelfman P’94 Michael Gentile ’79 Marjorie George ’64 Naomi L. Gerber P’09 Frances Gerety ’71 Colleen J. & Stephen J. Giegerich P’08 Evan T. Gifford ’83 Kieran E. Gillen ’07 Paula Gillen ’78 Mary R. & Owen W. Gilman P’09 Valerie & Jeffrey W. Gilman P’08 Diane & Christopher Gioia P’11 Eilene Giordano Joe Giordano ’66 Nancy & Panagiotes Giorgos P’11 Thomas R. Giovannoli ’83 Christine Girod ’87 Charlie Gjerde Amy & Spike Gjerde Joanne & Lance E. Glaeser P’10 Helen Glazer ’78 David Gleason Christine Glenn P’10 Lydia G. & Steven Glucksberg P’10 Karen Goertler Ellen O. Goff ’73 2 8 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Dawn & Guy Gogliettino P’09 David H. Goldfinger ’07 Ruth & Patrick Goldschmidt P’11 Carrie Golkin ’72 Lisa H. Katzenstein Gomez ’79 Christy ’91 & Carlos R. ’91 Gonzalez Eric A. Gonzalez ’08 Joseph G. Gonzalez P’07 Margy Goode ’51 Kathryn Goodling P’10 Debra C. Goodyear ’81 Lillian G. Gorak ’74 Adam Gordon Jaimy Gordon Linda & F. Spencer Gordon Sandra B. Gordon Rachel Ruth & Paul Gorgen P’08 Darren J. Gorthey ’06 Hannah & Thorne Gould Amy M. Graham ’89 Suellen P. Granberry-Hager P’11 Maria Grandinette ’78 Elsie D. Grant ’93 Erika L. ’84 & Sherlock Grant Donna Grauel ’76 Curley Graves ’65 Ellen G. & Stephen N. Gray P’07 John E. Grdinich ’84 Patricia & Charles Greco P’08 Diane L. Green P’11 Beatrice D. & Joel Greenbaum P’09 Howard Greenberg ’69 Karen G. Greengard Marcia & William J. Greenhalgh P’11 Frieda J. Greer Cathy & John Gretschel P’10 Joanne Grey P’03 Bettye Balland Griffin ’45 Betty & Ross Griffith P’94 Betty Williamson Griffith ’52 Brooke Griswold ’97 Shirley Gromen ’76 Susan M. Groseclose ’81 Sharon M. Grossman ’77 Susan & Paul Guaneri P’10 Magdalena Guenschel ’57 Madeleine H. Guertin ’79 Garrett T. Guidera ’06 Sarah & Charles Guiles P’06, P’07 Stanley Gumnit ’55 Mary Ellen ’66 & Frank Gunther Bette A. Guterman ’37 Babette & Henry Gutman Mitchell B. Gyson ’82 Ottilie ’69 & John Mason ’78 Habercam James M. Hackley, Jr. ’70 Amanda & Robert Hagen P’10 Paul Hagen ’51 Jackie & John W. Hagens P’11 Nanette Haid ’68 Zita & Lawrence Halka P’03 Diane ’69 & Douglas Hall ’69 Kathleen I. & Lee H. Hall P’11 Virginia Hall P’10 Mary & Charles Hallinan P’09 Pamela Hall-Lukacs ’71 Jane & Tom Hallman P’09 Tracey Diane Halvorsen ’98 Sydney K. Hamburger ’72 Anne L. & Jeferson Hamby P’11 Lucille H. Hamet Patricia A. Hamoodi ’85 Kelly L. Hampton P’10 Kali S. Haney ’00 Ann ’81 & Terrence ’80 Haney Rebecca Hankin & Thomas Albertson P’08 O. Kenneth Hankins ’66 Carol & Erik J. Hansen P’08 Ellen Glenn Harden ’54 Jane Hardy ’77 David J. Hare William Hargett ’93 John Rodney Harrington ’77 Cindy B. Harris P’10 Mary & Todd K. Harris P’06 Robert Harrison ’93 Bernadine Hartlove & Owen Hartlove, Jr. Audra P. Harvey ’08 Mark Christopher Harvey ’95 Robert Harvey ’76 Antoinieta B. & Kurt F. Haueisen P’09 Janice D. Hauenstein & Richard E. Tauney P’09 Hilda Van Rossum Hawkins ’58 Harry J. Hayes ’75 Paul D. Hayes ’03 Mark Heath ’74 Judy Heck ’73 Pat Heffron-Cartwright & Stephen Cartwright P’05 Connie Heller-Horacek ’86 Deborah Hellman ’71 Ina C. Helrich ’67 Jeffrey D. Hensley ’04 Elizabeth Middleton Hermann ’81 Dacia A. & Hilcias Hernandez P’10 Jeanette & Jeff Herr P’07 Betsey & Stan Heuisler ’71, P’08 Diane Caswell Heuston ’82 Jennifer A. Hickman P’09 Judy Hicks Gwen Carol Highto ’78 Gail A. Hill ’88 Suzanne & James Hill Lisa Hillman ’88 Lisa & Bill Hinds P’11 Beedle & Patrick Hinely P’08 Annie E. Hitchens ’01 Nadia Hlibka ’85 Sue & Richard Ho P’10 Jeanne Hoel ’96 Randall A. Hoel ’79 Debra K. Hoeweler P’10 Jay D. Hoffman ’02 Kevin M. Hoffman Sheila Hoffman & George Kostritsky Sherry & Elmer Hoffman Ted Hoffman ’89 Terry A. Hoffman P’02 Yumi K. Hogan ’08 Darlene & Herbert J. Hogarty P’09 Yvonne & Danny Holcomb P’09 Bonnie K. Holland ’67 Michelle Holliday & Joseph Libercci Viola G. Holmes ’79 Martha A. Holshue ’75 Fran Holt ’86 Jane & George J. Homick P’08 John Horenkamp Ann & Zebulun Horowitz P’08 Cynthia & Irwin Horowitz P’10 Nelda Horwitz ’82 Amanda Gingery Hostalka ’96 Rosemary & Robert Hostetter P’10 Mary T. & Christopher P. Howell P’10 Shirley K. Hubalek ’83 Nancy Hucke ’59 Marcia & Douglas Hucker P’08 Mary Huddleston P’99 Frederick M. Huffman, Jr. ’68 Gary Hughes ’52 Rama Prahlad Hughes ’97 Sandra A. & Kent Hughes P’09 Jacqueline Hulkower P’07 Elizabeth & Robert E. Hull P’08 Shayne Hull ’94 Grace Hulse ’81 Elaine M. Hunt Frederick Hunt ’79 Amy Huntoon ’06 Katherine A. Hupfeldt ’79 Dixie Hurd P’08 Lauren Hurd-Loran ’76 Patricia Hurline ’66 Olga K. Hutchins Dione Hutton P’08 Daniel S. Huyberts Rosanna & Frank Huyberts P’08 Frank Hyder ’72 Noriko Ikaga ’94 Cindy Intorre Jill M. Ionta ’89 Jane Irish ’77 Lawrence M. Irvine ’66 Madeline Irvine ’82 Mildred Monat Isaacs ’44 Kathleen & Daniel Isherwood P’11 Jeanne & William D. Ivancic P’11 Denise & Christopher Jacklin P’07 Lana Jackson ’96 Sheila M. & B. Davis Jackson P’11 Lynna Jacobs P’10 Mary M. Jacobs ’47 Patricia & Clifford Jacobs P’10 Marjorie D. Jaffe ’40 Marilyn Jafry P’11 Katherine E. Jakubowski ’08 Shawn D. James ’05 Rina L. & Howard A. Janet Joanne Janowiak ’62 Ron Janowich ’72 Vickie & John Jany P’08 Dorothy Hurley Janzen ’76 Patricia Stern Jardine ’68, W’73 Alvin C. Jasper ’77 William S. Jeffries Patrice Jennette P’10 David Jerome P’10 Sylvine Jerome P’10 Brooks Johnson, Jr.’76 & Clair Johnson Conrad D. Johnson ’78 Marcus I. Johnson ’06 Grace Johnson-Hoffman ’82 Mary Eileen Johnston P’06 Sona K. & William R. Johnston Margaret Jolly & Wright A. Jolly, Jr. P’10 Ann O. Jones ’49 George C. Jones ’94 Henry Tipton Jones ’69 Jacqueline A. Jones & Roswell E. Jones, Jr. P’11 Judy Franz Jones ’65 Susan M. & Richard R. Jones P’99 Nora & Michael W. Joy P’11 Ann Iannuzzo Joyce ’75 Barbara & James Judd Karen & Andrew Judkis P’11 Robin R. Just ’82 Karen E. Kaftol ’78 Jennifer K. Kalis ’99 Jenny M. Kaltenbach Eunice Kambara ’94 Ferne Kandel Kolodner Douglas F. Kanes ’71 Shelley C. & Charles H. Kappauf P’08 Svetlana & Igor E. Karash P’09 Reuben E. Katz ’94 Hal Z. Katzen ’77 Jo Ellen & Robert M. Kaufman P’09 Karen L. Keating ’86 Risa & Douglas Keene P’11 Adriane Keepler Joan B. Kefover ’70 Mary Jo Kehne ’83 Dielesy & Daniel Keiffer P’08 Janis A. Bogue & William R. Keller P’11 Linda Kelley P’08 Laura S. Kellogg P’11 Francine & Craig Kelly P’11 Susan & Tommy Kelly P’04 Emily L. Keown ’02 Deborah Joy Kerschner ’75 Karen Kerski ’78 Glen B. Kessler ’98 Carol J. Kiem Eloise A. & Timothy M. Kigler P’10 Gilwan & Kiseo Kim P’10 BL AU S TEI N FOUND ATION SU P P ORTS C OMMU NIT Y AR T S AT MI C A From left to right; Rikiesha Hawkins, Laura Cohen, Sarah McCann, Stanford Watson, Elizabeth Brady ’00, Iandry Randriamandroso, and Christina Ralls According to Betsy Ringel, Director of the Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation, MICA’s Plan for the 21st Century brought its master of arts in community arts (MACA) program to the Foundation’s attention. “Typically, we don’t do a lot of funding in higher education,” Ringel said, “but MACA was an excellent match with our priorities, which include opening up cultural institutions to community involvement and participation. We are very interested in nurturing new leadership at the community level, a goal exemplified by the MACA program.” The Foundation has made two consecutive grants of $150,000 that support fellowships for MACA students, like the recent fellows shown above, in the program’s first six years. The first program of its kind in the country, MACA provides a unique credential for visual artists who wish to pursue a career in art-based youth and community development. Ringel appreciates that the program allows participants to “marry artistic ability and administrative ability so that they can be both the creative force and the organizational and administrative force behind community arts programming.” MACA integrates intensive classroom experiences and coursework with extensive field experience so that graduates gain the necessary insights, skills, and experiences to be effective community arts professionals. For Ringel, the best thing about meeting students in the program “was that each student was a wonderful ambassador, taking the arts into communities where people don’t normally access more traditional cultural institutions. They demonstrated how to make art meaningful and accessible, how to make it fun, and how to weave it into a community service program or an educational program. They are all dynamic and idealistic, and best of all, a number of the students were talking about staying in Baltimore after graduation.” The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation promotes social justice and human rights through its five program areas: Jewish life, strengthening Israeli democracy, health and mental health, educational opportunity, and human rights. Support is provided to organizations in the United States and abroad. The Foundation’s grants to the MACA program are part of its educational opportunity initiative, which seeks to nurture high-quality community arts programs that engage diverse audiences. Sung Hoon Kim ’99 Mona & Joseph J. Kinder P’11 Catherine B. King ’48 Linda White King ’74 Moya King Audrey & David Kipphut P’04 Edward C. Kirchner, Jr. ’62 & Shirley Kirchner Betsey W. & Jeffrey M. Kirk P’09 Stephanie Kirschen-Cole ’72 Patricia & James Kisiel P’11 Nada Kiwan & Emad Zeitovneh P’05 Kathryn A. Klanderman ’98 Elizabeth & Jack M. Klein P’11 Helen Kleinman Anne L. J. Klinefelter ’53 Barbara Kloc ’77 Edrie Bradley Knight ’47 Jackie A. Knipp ’85 Gregory J. Koehnlein ’70 Gary E. Koeppel ’75 Patricia & Brian Koffman P’09 Alison R. & Raymond Kogan P’11 Bettina W. Kochinakis ’85 Eugina & Robert Kolec P’02 Herbert M. Kosack III ’71 Sheila Hoffman & George Kostritsky Kathleen G. ’75 & Michael A. ’76 Kotarba Janice A. Krach ’74 Carolyn Rush ’63 & David Kramer ’69 Morty Kramer ’65 Esther Krasevac Patricia Frisella & Emmanuel Krasner P’09 Kathleen F. Kreul ’92 Saundra Krieger ’81 William J. Kroeger ’64 Elizabth L. Kurtz & Robert R. Clark P’10 Betty Denner Kyriacos ’55 Robert Lack P’10 Carol & David A. Lackland P’91 Blair Laden ’45 Roger Laib ’82 Cynthia Duncan LaMaster ’78 Rebecca Lambert P’02 J. Kelly Lane ’85 Nancy E. Lane ’83 & Mark Obie Adele V. & Brian J. Lang P’11 Beverly H. Lapinski ’77 Robert S. LaSeur P’11 Phyllis M. & William L. Laslett P’10 Joelle R. Lastica Donna F. & Tony Laudenslager P’11 Kim & Glen Lawhon P’11 Susan Lawson-Bell ’83 Glenn & Alan Lebwohl-Steiner P’04 Jean & Edward LeCluyse P’10 Reyna & Douglas Lederman Min Lee ’88 Raymond Lee ’74 Wangdon Lee ’84 Eileen T. Leikach Roberta P. Leimkuhler ’63 Carolyn S. & Stanford M. Lembeck P’90 Carolyn B. Lengal ’67 Naida Leon ’74 Christina D. Leonard ’90 Ingrid & James Leonard Joan W. Lesser ’60 Yann-sheu Leu P’10 Sharon D. & Maurice A. Levin P’10 Robin Levin ’70 Ruth S. Levy Meryl Levy-Kryza ’65 Karen Lewand Carroll Lewis ’72 Jeffrey Lewis ’85 Orlando G. Leyba, Jr. ’87, ’89 & Kelley Leyba Julie Lin ’99 Philip Lindsey ’95 Richard W. Linfield ’58, ’62 Jamie Lipovac ’00 Shirley Ecker Lippy ’56 Richard I. ’76 & Sue Ellen Lipscher Roxy Lipsitz ’62 Earl P. List ’59 Frances Litranta David A. Little ’83 Jennifer Littleton ’94 Donna D. Livingston-Smith ’99 Kelly Lizauskas P’10 Arlo Lloyd P’09 Justin E. Lloyd ’08 Adele E. Loew Paula & Gordon Logan P’08 Lori J. & Robert L. Lohry P’11 Cristina ’71 & David ’71 Loizeaux Nancy Longo Karen Loper P’10 Dawn & John Lotshaw Claire ’48 & Hal ’49 Lott Patricia Loughlin P’00 Charles Robert Lovett ’49 Robert P. Lovett ’77 Bernadine ’67 & Wayne ’63 Lucas Ginger A. Lukas ’08 Denise L. & Anthony V. Lutrzykowski Dennis M. ’69 & Patricia Lutz Trish Lyell ’84 Randall Lyhus ’79 Carol Lyons ’86 Kathleen & Dennis Lyons P’11 Carol E. S. MacDonald ’73 Emily Macenko Carol A. MacEwen ’64, ’71 Martha Macgill & Richard Kelleher Cesar Machicado P’11 Karen Madsen & Cameron Suttles P’09 Mike Maguire Harry C. Maistros ’66, ’72 Trudy ’67 & Gabriel ’67 Major Alicia Malinowski ’91 Linda Einberg Malmgren ’82 Elaine & John A. Mancuso P’10 Katherine Manger & Stephen Esser P’10 Deborah & Terrence R. Manning P’11 Jean ’85 & James ’71 Manning Carol & Robert Mansfield P’09 Carol Margolin ’71 Vincent G. Marino ’76 Carolina R. Marrelli ’00 Caroline & Charles Marshall P’09 Matthew W. Marshall Ulysses Marshall ’95 Anne P. ’84 & Konick Martens Jerome L. Martin P’11 Susan E. & David S. Maruska P’11 Valentine M. Marziale II ’08 Susan L. Maseth ’91 Janan & Daniel Massey P’09 Christopher Mathias ’81 Connie Matricardi ’86 James M. Matson ’74 Denise E. Matuk-Kroupa ’77 Fran & Frank Mauro P’06 Melita Baumgartner Maxwell ’65 Michael E. May P’11 Carolyn M. Maynard ’89 Pauline & Steven McAleavy P’10 John Lawson McCall ’86 Candace E. McCann P’04 Dorothy Kraft McCann ’40 Robin McCondichie-Secrest ’81 Christine E. McCullough ’94 Kathryn McDonnell ’98 Susan T. McElhinney ’71 Thomas D. McFarland ’73 Desmond ’93 & Jennifer McFarlane Linda ’65 & Oliver ’62 McGee Jennifer McGill ’95 Alan D. McGillivray ’73 Dolores ’65 & Patrick ’65 McGuire Laura Collins McIntyre ’74 Lynne & John McKague P’09 m i c a ’ 0 8 > 2 9 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS Stacey R. McKenna ’00 Tripina S. McMillan ’81 Dennis G. McMullin ’63 Karen McNamara ’89 Gail McNeill & Robert H. McNeill, Jr. P’98 Kerstin L. & Thomas M. McSteen P’11 Daisy C. McTighe ’70, P’07 Marguerite K. & Robert C. Means P’11 Regina ’83 & Warren ’83 Mejo Elaine Gerlock Mendoza ’72 Lynne Menefee ’79 Karen Merkle ’86 Jennifer Merriman ’81, ’94 William R. Merritt, Jr. ’68 Suzanne B. Mervine P’11 Joseph P. Meyer ’98 Rhonda Meyers ’85 Micki Guralnick Mez ’72 Richard P. Mezick ’65 Margaret Miccio ’78 Karen L. & Lester D. Michener P’10 Charles R. Miller ’57 Christine L. & R. James Miller P’11 Emily J. S. Miller ’03 Lesley Miller & Ronald Gale P’09 Linda S. & Douglas H. Miller P’10 Pamela A. & Robert P. Miller P’11 Roger C. Miller ’70 Thomas W. Miller ’70 Patricia Miltenberger P’91 Susan M. & David A. Miner P’11 Paul Mintz ’53 Jeannie & Thomas Mitchell P’06 Kathryn Mayer Mix ’85 Ona May Miyamoto ’48 Madeline Modica ’89 Ledelle D. Moe-Marshall Kimberly Molesworth ’83 Michael Molner ’74 Catherine A. Molony ’75 Judy & Barry Mones ’68 Mary M. ’71 & Vincent G. ’71 Monico Valerie Montana ’05 Diana S. Montgomery ’78 Kirk Montgomery ’80 Karen O. Moore P’08, P’09 Jacqueline S. Morgan ’77 M. Larry Morgan ’66 Gregg Morris ’75 Kim L. & C. Morrison Gilbert P’10 Halyna Mudryj ’79 Hope & John Mullen P’08 Richard A. Muller ’71 Beverley Mullineaux P’11 Michael Mullineaux P’11 Mary Mark Munday ’91 Oliver L. Munday ’07 Mary & Michael Munion P’04 Gary S. Murray, Sr. Ruth & Anthony Murray P’03 Lori M. & Timothy J. Murtagh P’11 Kathy & Dan Mussen P’02 Michael Mutscheller ’82 Natalie Nadozirny ’98 Mayumi & Hiroyuki Nakano P’11 Melissa E. Nalewalk ’90 Linda & Joseph Napora Marietta & Victor Nardo P’06 Carol & Jeffrey Nassner P’10 Laura & James L. Neal P’11 Maripat Neff ’79 & Mark Sullivan ’79 Deborah Neimeth & George Barrett Danielle Nekimken ’92 Anthepy G. & Mitch Nelson Melinda & Kurt Nemitz Arline & Louis Neumann P’93 Joan Newcomer ’75 Richard A. ’67 & Pamela Niewerth Phyllis Nimeroff ’73 Elmira C. North ’42 Thomas Novachek ’71 Barbara Nussdorfer-Eblen ’76 3 0 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Kristen S. Nyren ’08 Kelly D. ’85 & John Oakes Nancy Oakes ’68 Anne M. O’Connell ’71 Richard C. O’Connell, Jr. ’55, ’58 Phyllis R. & William A. O’Connell P’10 Mary L. & Richard B. O’Connor P’11 Sue Ofe ’83 Changsoon Oh ’66 Linda & Leon Olson P’06 Dara O’Malley ’83 Laurie A. Onorato & Richard C. Onorato, Jr. P’08 Mary Deacon Opasik ’89 Linda T. B. Oravecz Jacqueline M. O’Regan ’85 Youngmi ’02 & Chris ’03 Organ Sadik Osmanof P’03 Lyn Ostrov ’79 Marjorie & Kaufman Ottenheimer Ruth & Spencer Overholser P’65, GP’97, GP’99 Eleanor Owen ’67 Robert Padilla ’97 Susan Page-Thompson ’79 Matilda Y. Pair ’76 Patti Paige & Ron Fischer P’10 Mary M. Parent P’11 Vera Parenti-Ancone & Peter T. Ancone P’08 Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01 Judith Paris & Jeannine Baker Kristina & John Parker ’77 Lisa A. Parker P’07 Jacqueline C. Parks Laura Parr Goreski ’79 Luigina & Domenico Parravano P’08 Cheryl Kitz Partridge ’70 Sterling Patterson Jr. ’54 Michael D. Patton ’91 Peter D. Paul ’55 Loring Peavey P’94 Sharyn L. Peavey ’94 Mark Peeling ’83 Kathleen A. & Gregory E. Pennell P’05 Heather A. Perry-Amos ’94 Donna Persaud & Stephen P. Crozier P’11 Halli Lehrer Persons ’75 Electra Petallides-Humphries & Chris Humphries Marci I. Peterhans P’08 Ann Maria Peters ’81 Constance & Thomas Peters P’10 Katherine Peterson ’01 Letitia & Edward C. Peterson P’11 Joseph S. Petrino P’11 Julie Pfaffinger ’92 Margaret & Larry Phillips P’10 Barbara L. Phoebus Lori A. & John J. Piazza P’08 Isabelle Mariany Pillis ’39 Lynn L. Piquett ’71 Lynette Pirrung ’73 Michael Pisacane P’11 Don Pistorio ’69 Judith & James Plaskowitz P’10 Sally Plass & Mike Makman Kathleen B. & David M. Plesich P’11 Evelyn & Mitchell Pollack ’51 Janet & James Poole P’08 Linda Poole ’68 Mary Porter ’77 Joan Ports & Chris Attenborough P’05 Ann Potter ’85 Nancy & William Potts P’03 Candy & Philip Powell P’07 R. Gant Powell, Jr. ’07 Kathleen T. Praiswater P’11 Linda Epstein Praley ’83 John D. Pratt ’69 Larcia Premo ’97 Linda Press Jean Promutico ’66 Anna & Tadeusz Pruski P’09 Susan D. Pulver ’72 Maria & Daniel Purciello P’09 Martin Puritz ’49 Justin N. Pyles ’99 Pam & Randall Quick P’09 Neeru & Sunil Ramnath P’10 Robin Ellershaw Ramsay ’74 Dawn S. Randels ’79 Jonas R. Rappeport Judith L. W. & Niyana K. B. Rasayon P’10 Diane F. Raspi ’85 Nancy & Richard Raybourne P’08 Helen M. Rea ’40, W’39 Christine B. & Barry J. Recht P’09 Adam W. Rectenwald ’02 Janine & Matthew Redka P’11 Betty J. Reeves ’83 Cherie Regensburg ’67 Stuart L. Rehr Carol A. & Peter W. Reid P’10 Peter G. Richards ’69 Deborah Lovelace Richardson ’76 Julia & Patrick Richardson P’12 Sandra & Peter Richel P’06 Katherine G. Rickman ’95 Evelyn Raum Riesett ’49 Daniel A. Riesmeyer ’08 Virginia Lupton Riley ’33 Walt ’82 & Marva Rivers David Roberts P’02 Dianne & Kevin G. Roberts P’11 Carol Robinson ’99 Roland L. Robinson Ilka T. Robinson-Eaton ’77 Carla H. & Michael Rockliff P’06 Thomas Rodgers II ’00 & Shirley Rodgers Cynthia & Mark Rodriguez P’09 Maura & Thomas Rogers P’06 Alice Rae Rohart ’60 Ann & Roderic Rolett P’11 Eunice Scheibe Rollings ’52 Supannika Rongsopa ’84 Edna & Dick Roop P’07 Joyce & Richard Rosen P’11 Morris Rosen ’57 Aviva M. Rosenberg ’90 Benedict Rosenberg Dora Rosenberg W’36 Constance O. Rosenthal ’54 Wendy Rosow & Jerry Simpson P’09 Eileen & Marc Rosenthal P’10 Angela & Steven Rossbach P’08 Olga S. Rosser ’45 Heather Rothnie ’98 Elaine Roussos ’73 Karen & Michael Rowinski P’09 Dorothy Rowland ’64 Karen A. Ruberry ’81 Elizabeth R. Ruhl ’61 Melissa & Frederick Ruof Cecil A.* ’47 & Elizabeth M. Rush Beatrice Russ ’50 William A. Russell ’40 Caitlin M. Ryan ’08 Deborah Ryan P’11 Lorraine Sachs ’67 Marvin L. Sachs Sheila K. & Stephen H. Sachs Yasue Sakaoka ’65 Thomas Sakoulas ’94 Danielle I. Salisbury ’92 Margaret A. Salter P’11 Janet Goodman Saltzman ’53 Sofya & Boris Samoylov P’08 Gloria & Andrew Sanders P’09 Janelle N. Sanders Elsa Sandoval & Epifanio Sandoval, Jr. P’10 Roxanne & David Sarley P’09 Susan & John Sather P’11 Ann & David Saunders Barbara & Frederick Sauter P’01 Enfrodisia Schaff & William J. Schaff, Sr. P’96 Colleen Geraghty & Lance H. Scharf P’11 Anita Batzer Scheiwe ’65 Linda Scher P’10 Rachel A. Schimelman ’04 Shelley & Mark Schimelman P’04 Hannah Schmidt ’77 Olga Schmidt P’07 Barbara Schnell ’91 Diane Frankel Schoenfeld ’70 Frederick C. Schoenk ’78 Gail Schulhoff Allan Schulman Frank E. Schultz ’69 John C. Schunk ’68 Carole & Fred Schwab Penny Schwab ’47 Thomas B. Schweizer Andrea L. & Thomas Sczerba P’05 Janet L. & Joseph R. Seehusen P’11 Jeanne & Winston Seetoo Joseph Seidle P’00 Rachel Y. Selekman ’85 Marcia A. Sentz ’08 Nancy Sexton ’48 Kathleen & Robert A. Shaw P’08, P’09 Brian & Martina Shea P’07 Ellen & Keith Shelton P’02 Mark Shepersky ’89 Alan Sherkow P’08 Joseph F. Shock ’84 Linda & Alex M. Shojaei P’10 Dale Shore ’65 Daniel Shub ’76 Claire Dvorak Simanski ’68 Cynthia & Terry Simmons P’11 Jeanne M. Simmons & James M. Clayton P’10 Nolan K. Simon ’76 Whitney E. Simpkins ’08 Doris M. Sims P’11 Hunter M. Sims P’11 Laura C. & Kim A. Sinks P’11 Pauline Siple ’78, ’84 Marjorie Skotheim & Erik Wogstad P’09 Felicitas & Harold Stoves P’11 Rhea Sluchan ’74 Arnie J. ’92 & Julie K. Smith Karen G. Smith & Howard J. Smith, Jr. P’04 Loren K. Smith Yvonne Hartmann Smith ’62 Janet N. & Malcolm S. Snell P’09 Paul M. Snider ’71 Jeanne T. & Gary S. Snyder P’11 Rachel E. Snyder ’08 Serge Socolar ’87 Romaine S. & Frank P. L. Somerville Nancy & Mark Sorden P’10 Mari B. Spallone P’11 Carol & Thomas Sperandeo P’11 Regina Stancill ’66 Lynda & Jack Stark P’05 Ellen C. Stedfeld ’08 Susan J. Stein Janet L. Steinberg ’81 Cherie Stellaccio P’01 Mary Stelzer ’61 Helen & Gary Sterle P’09 Harman A. Sterner ’61 Betty Barber Stickell ’62 Daniela S. Stitz ’08 Zvezdana R. Stojmirovic ’05 Deborah D. Stone & Hermon Haughton P’10 Cynthia & Gary Stone P’10 Leonard Streckfus ’80 George E. Stump ’68 Jeffrey Sturges ’89 O P ERATIO N S S U P P ORT S M I CA I N M ORE W AYS T HAN O N E – M i k e M o lla Lisbeth T. & Thomas R. Sturm P’10 Merle Sturm ’46 Donna Sturtz Pilar M. & Binay Sugla P’11 Dian Lo & George Sukenick P’11 Bruce Sullivan P’11 Bridget ’87 & Richard ’86 Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Linda P. Sullivan & Paul M. Sullivan, Jr. P’09 Alessandra L. Sulpy ’08 Bridget M. Sunderlin ’84 Mark Supik ’77 Barbara Sutorius Florian Svitak ’74 Mitzi Swan Judy & Steve Swytak P’03 Remy K. Synar ’88 Laura Mitchell Szweda ’80 Patricia Taback ’70 Sarah P. Tal ’75 Melvin E. Tansill ’62 Robert S. ’62 & Carolyn Tarleton Barbara & William Tarvainen P’10 William Tata ’78 Kathryn M. & John H. Taube P’10 Kristen Tavel P’11 Caryl & Peter Taylor P’10 David J. Taylor P’09 Jim Taylor ’83 Mary A. & Paul W. Taylor P’08 Patricia & Richard Taylor P’03 Jeanie & Richard W. Teare Cheryl & Mark L. Thibault P’08 Mark L. Thibault, Jr. ’08 Edward O. Thomas ’52 Marilyn & Wayne Thomas P’05 Virginia C. Thomas ’35 Linda Dethman & David Thornley P’10 Joan & Hugh Thompson P’08 Mary Llewellyn Thompson ’52 Ashley S. Tisdale ’01 Elizabeth & William Tisdale P’01 Dorota Toczek-Matys ’96 & Krzysztof Matyszkowicz Carolyn J. Tomkiewicz Patricia M. ’70, ’76 & Jerome Toolan Sandra Tormoen P’10 Robin & Mark J. Torsani P’12 Angela & Neal Townsend P’10 Sarah & David Towson P’04 Susan & Harold Trapkin P’08 Bernadette ’65 & Paul ’65 Trattner Susan & Alan Trautvetter P’11 Howard Trickey P’09 Katharine S. Lowry Truax ’77 Patricia R. Tuck & Mellis L. Tuck, Jr. P’09 David Turnbaugh ’71 Cynthia R. Turner ’80 John R. Turner ’67 Charles K. Tuttle ’93 Sarah E. Tuttle ’93 Joan Erbe Udel ’55 Emily M. ’51 & John Ulrich P’78 Andrea M. & Ralph M. Umbriano P’10 William J. Underwood ’77 David M. Ungar ’83 Walter C. Urie ’73 Annette M. Uroskie ’69 & Andrew G. Uroskie, Jr. Taifen Vaklinova & Pavel Vaklinov P’05 Charles N. Valenti ’41 Susan & Peter Van Buren Mallory B. Van Fossen ’08 Thomas VanHorn P’03 Dee T. Van Nest ’70 John Ventimiglia ’67 Jodi & Richard Verhaaren P’11 Joy Vernacchio ’82 Yolanda & David Vigil P’07 Barbara C. & Jeffrey S. Vincent P’06 Vincent Violanti ’78 P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s Molla shared his own enthusiasm for MICA’s Annual Fund in a personal letter to his staff, asking them to make a gift, and they responded. Betty Enselein, Director of Human Resources, has “a son who’s 19, and I know how hard it is to get scholarships. Mike’s letter nudged me to give at a higher level because I know MICA does so much with the money we give.” Chris Bohaska, Director of Operation Services, just hadn’t thought of giving before he got the letter from his VP. “I even volunteered for the phonathon, asking people for money,” he remembered, “but nobody had ever asked me for money as a staff member.” Christino Jackson, a housekeeper, has given to the Fund for three consecutive years, and Patrol Officer Paul Boone for two years. Mike Molla, Vice President for Operations, believes in setting a good example. He has been giving to the Annual Fund since he joined MICA’s staff, the last three years at the leadership level. He also encourages all of the staff in his division to participate in the Annual Fund—letting them know that even if you can only give $1 per paycheck, your support of the College is valued and important. Operations includes a diverse array of departments, and staff at all levels—from the Building Services and Facilities staff who maintain the campus to Human Resources, Events, and Campus Safety. “Throughout my education and career, I knew that annual giving was helpful for organizations,” says Molla. “But it wasn’t until I heard then-Annual Fund Chair Gwen Davidson, one of our board members, speak about the impact of the Annual Fund at MICA that I understood the real power of our annual gifts at this College.” Stella Overman Virts ’36 Deborah Vitkova ’90 John Viverette ’56 Roger Voelker ’78 Karyn Voldstad P’10 Alla & Noi Volkov P’11 Elena Volkov ’03, ’07 James W. Voshell ’65 Cari & Jim Vota P’10 Janice Johnson Vranas ’81 Angela L. & Hung D. Vu P’10 Madeline Wade ’74 Lewis ’40 & Serena Waggaman Mary Strudwick Wagstaff ’71 Sherrye A. Walker Susan & Arthur Walker P’08 Jennifer Wallace P’08 Julie C. & Walter W. Wallace P’10 Pamela H. Wallace ’82 Jane A. Walsh ’93 Kay R. & Murrel R. Walters P’08 William J. Wancea ’76 W – Widow/er Molla believes that when staff make annual gifts, that sets an important example for potential donors outside the College. “The support that the organization gets from its in-house people—faculty, staff, students, parents—really contributes to how a potential giver looks at the organization,” he explained. “If you have a large percentage of your staff giving to the Annual Fund, that tells outsiders that we really believe this is an institution worthy of support.” Chris Bohaska agreed: “You often hear about alumni thinking back on what their MICA education had done for them, and it dawned on me that I’ve had the same kind of experience. MICA has been really good to me. It’s helped me to grow as the College has grown.” The impact of the Annual Fund is felt in every area of the College. The dollars raised— currently over $2 million per year—provide support for scholarships, library resources, exhibitions, visiting artist programs, classroom and studio equipment, and faculty and student community outreach initiatives. Each gift, at every level, helps MICA to attract the best students and faculty and provide an educational experience that is a model for other colleges of art and design. Gangliu & Will Wang P’09 Robert J. Wantz ’82 Dennie Ward ’97 Maureen O. & Edward P. Ward Patrick Ward P’11 Sally J. Warfield P’11 John W. Warren III Thomas D. Washburne Timber D. Washington & Lester Washington, Sr. P’11 Thomas Waski ’73 Laddie Waters ’57 Susan Waters-Eller ’78 Kimberly L. & Samuel J. Waterworth P’10 A. L. Shreve Waxter, Jr. ’78 Julia B. Waxter ’70 Rachel Webber & Scott Ryser P’11 Mary B. Weckerlin P’11 Lois M. Weinberg Justine Raphael & Richard Weinhart P’06 Helen & Michael Weiss H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Howie Lee Weiss ’75 Joan Wertheimer Cheryl A. Brown Whalen ’83 Patricia Whalen & Greg Bullen P’11 Barbara White P’07 Bonnie White P’10 Carol White ’79 Christopher V. White ’79 Elsie B. Whitman ’86 Barbara & Douglas Whitney P’08 Joseph E. Whittington ’72 Kelly & Jay Wickerham P’09 Dana R. & Bryan W. Williams P’08 Stephen P. Wilbourne ’92 Beverly & Jack Wilgus Rolene N. Wilhide ’69 Donald R. Willard ’83 Margaret M. & Richard S. Willen P’02 Janet S. Williams Meredith A. Williams ’05 Peter Williams ’87 Suzanne Williams & David A. Bare P’10 m i c a ’ 0 8 > 3 1 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS Karen & Sean Willoughby P’10 Sydney & Ronald M. Wilner Joan K. ’55 & John Wilroy Gwenn Wilson & Charles Wilson III P’08 Nathalie A. Wilson ’07 Richard Wilson ’71 Terry Wilson P’10 Theresa Wilson P’05 Thomas J. ’76 & Elizabeth Wilson, P’02 Tina & Joe Wilson P’11 William J. Wilson, Jr. ’58 & Clair Wilson Nannette Wilson-Hobson & Lee Hobson P’10 Betsey & Steven R. Wimbrow P’11 Martin Winder ’79 Mark Winicov ’04 Robin Winter ’73 Sharon & Eric Wissel P’00 Diana E. Witt ’75 Andrew Wodzianski ’02 Else & Bernard Wolf Emma S. Wolf ’08 Jane Hutton Wolf ’61 Judith Wolf ’93 Kathleen Wolfe P’09 Kevin Wolff ’93 Wesley Wolinski ’68 Elaine & Gordon Wolman Sook K. Wong ’04 Judith Hale Wood ’63 Lucy Sollers Wood ’65 Walter A. Woodson ’70 Colleen F. & Joseph F. Woodward P’11 Margaret & W. M. Carey Woodward Lori Worley ’90 Elizabeth & Mark Worsdale P’03 Janet Wray & James Wray II P’11 David G. Wright George Wright ’69 Peter Yackulics ’72 Ay & Peng Yang P’08 May L. Yang ’08 Kathleen E. & Duane J. Yard P’11 Alice C. Yeager ’72, ’85 & Fred Hawker Carol Yeager ’70 Linda & John D. Yeager P’11 Renea O. & John E. Yodie P’11 Marjory Jones Yovin ’60 Sing Chi Yue ’78 Laurie Zagon-Sorrentino ’71 Margaret R. Zannino-Mastellone ’49 Noelle ’67 & Michel Zeltzman P’03 Irene & Alexander Zeyfman P’08 Ying Zhang & Yinghong Cheng P’11 Bernadine M. Zienkiewicz ’73 David A. Zuccarini ’75 Stephanie Zweben & Oscar Iluzada P’11 Corporations, Foundations, Government & Other Organizations Alexander’s Tavern Big Island Glass Gallery David Boyajian Sculpture, LLC Butner Veterinary Clinic Catalpha Advertising & Design, Inc. Charity Checks Todd Davis Photography The Day Company Deville Framing LLC Duron Paints and Wallcoverings, Inc. Fenwick Financial Services R. M. Fischer Artwork, Inc. Frames Etcetera Photography by Michael J. Friedman, Inc. Mona Genadry Interior Design Global Impact Human Vision, LLC Lance’s Plumbing Service, Inc. LandAmerica Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation Municipal Publications Naconcepts, Inc. Network for Good, Inc. Sharyn Peavey Photography Pierpoint Restaurant RASCO Douglas Sidney Graphic Design Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Strawberry & Co. Think of Her Designs United Way of Rhode Island Verizon Foundation Vermont Village Gallery Christopher White Studios Woodberry Kitchen ALUMNI GIVING BY CLASS YEAR Class of 1933 Virginia Riley Class of 1935 Virginia C. Thomas Class of 1936 Janice Carson Proctor Stella O. Virts Class of 1937 Bette A. Guterman Class of 1939 Isabelle K. Pillis Ruth Uhrig Class of 1940 Marjorie D. Jaffe Dorothy M. McCann Helen M. Rea William A. Russell Evelyn D. Schroedl Lewis W. Waggaman Class of 1941 Helen Day Carter Eleanor Lobe Fax PARE NT GIF T S SU PPOR T W HAT TU I TIO N D OES N ’ T CO V ER – Kevin Donovan P’ 10, ’ 11 With sons Sean ’10 and Brennan ’11 at MICA—far from their home in Lake Barrington, Illinois—Kevin Donovan has welcomed the chance to learn more about the place where his sons are studying. While serving on MICA’s national Parents Council, he was prompted to make his first leadership-level gift to the College this year. “When you write a tuition check for two students, it leaves you kind of breathless,” he observed. “But I’ve come to realize what’s involved in running a school like MICA, how much of what makes MICA great isn’t covered by tuition and fees. We all make contributions to charities: why not give to the school your children are going to attend so that they can receive the benefits of your gift? My sons’ progression has been actually very amazing. It really is gratifying to see that they are learning and growing as artists.” Donovan credits the environment at MICA for keeping his sons inspired. “I think it’s the camaraderie with other students, the chance to learn from outstanding peers. Sean and Brennan have both said that the other students at MICA help inspire them.” 3 2 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Al Hurwitz Ruth F. Rickert Charles Nathaniel Valenti Class of 1942 Elmira C. North Katherine Merle-Smith Thomas Class of 1943 Geraldine Wintrode Carlin Milton Dubrov Harriet Ann Gardiner Class of 1944 Sylvia R. Beser Huey Brown Evelyn Hine Doxzon Mildred M. Isaacs Class of 1945 Bettye Balland Griffin Blair Laden Olga S. Rosser Class of 1946 Betty Cooke Teresa Ann Frederick Merle W. Sturm Ruth S. Wagner Class of 1947 Mary Virginia Barton Helen McCurley Bond Jane Stricklen Hennegar Mary Morse Jacobs Joan K. Kaiser Edrie Bradley Knight Leven C. Leatherbury Cecil Archer Rush* Penny Schwab Class of 1948 Anna Zebley Cocco Marjorie K. Greenebaum Catherine B. King Claire D. Lott Ona May Miyamoto Nancy Rita Sexton Betty C. Wells Class of 1949 M. Elaine Beck Mary Scheve Bowerman Dorothy H. Duke Ann O. Jones Charles Robert Lovett Martin Puritz Evelyn Riesett Margaret C. Saunders Nellie Semans Margaret Rose Zannino-Mastellone Class of 1950 Fairinda Atkinson Lucille Rae Chamberlain Anne A. Coulbourn Alice Schloss Gamse Nancy Ann Monte Santo Beatrice Russ Claire Lou Sarubin William O. Steinmetz Class of 1951 John H. Bloecher Jr. Robert Reid Browne Irvin L. Finifter Margy Van Reuth Goode Paul C. Hagen Joye Burkett Hicks Rosita Cangelosi Hurka Mitchell Pollack Emily Mercer Ulrich Marjorie Klyne Ziegler Class of 1952 Nelson Herbert Adlin Betty Jean Bloecher Gloria Stansell Chananie Betty M. Griffith Gary Hughes Eunice S. Rollings Edward O. Thomas Mary Llewellyn Thompson Isobel L. Weiner Class of 1953 Alice Margolin Adler Elizabeth H. Balthis Georgia Burch Benson Elizabeth I. Buxbaum Bill Clarke Frederick E. Fahdt Anne Lewis J. Klinefelter Paul M. Mintz Janet G. Saltzman Class of 1954 Donald E. Berger Ellen L. Harden Sterling Patterson Jr. Connie O. Rosenthal Tylden Westcott Streett Class of 1955 Natalie Ruth Cimbol Stanley Sydney Gumnit Betty Denner Kyriacos Richard C. O’Connell Jr. Peter D. Paul Barbara Sacks-Kully Mary Ellen Shaeffer Joan Erbe Udel Joan Kane Wilroy Class of 1956 Augustina Bohon Elizabeth Ann Byerly Shirley Ecker Lippy John Arnold Viverette Class of 1957 Mabel K. M. Ammon Danute Armstrong Magdalena Guenschel Calvin Kern Kobsa Charles R. Miller Morris Rosen John P. Waters Estate of Fred E. Worthington Class of 1958 Carolyn Adreon Councell Ronald J. Elbert Hilda A. Hawkins Richard W. Linfield William James Wilson Jr. Class of 1959 Ruth Colburn Barbara H. Craig Norman W. Favin Nancy Louise Hucke Earl P. List Class of 1960 Mildred B. Anderson Lloyd S. Cargile George K. Chlada Rosalee Davison John Gilmore Ford Lawrence A. Geisendaffer Jr. Carroll H. Kehne Jr. Sharon L. Koscinski Joan W. Lesser Alice Rae Rohart Marjory Jones Yovin Class of 1961 William C. Byrne Robert L. Dale Joan Robinson Friedel David Jacobs Horace Mathew McCullin Elizabeth R. Ruhl Mary T. Stelzer Harman A. Sterner Jane H. Wolf P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s Class of 1962 William John Bond Mary C. Davis Robert V. P. Davis David William Hamilton Ann M. Heether Joanne Janowiak Edward C. Kirchner Jr. David W. Lehman Roxy S. Lipsitz Regina Derwin Lofland Oliver Douglas McGee Gloria Mermelstein Sandler Yvonne Hartmann Smith Betty Jean Stickell Frances Yvonne Swietlicki Melvin E. Tansill Robert Sherrill Tarleton Class of 1963 Russell W. Allen Carolyn Townsend Kramer Mary Ann Lambros Roberta A. Leimkuhler Wayne C. Lucas Glenn A. Marshall Dennis G. McMullin John B. Sutton Judith H. Wood Class of 1964 Di Ann Baum George Dabols Tania D’Avignon Cary DeRussy Ronald Eugene Fidler Margaret Taney Founds Marjorie L. George William J. Kroeger Dorothy Hogarty Rowland Class of 1965 John G. Atkinson Alice Bristor Catherine Dailey Wes Downing Curley Graves Judith Anne Jones Morty Kramer Susan Kroiz Krieger Meryl T. Levy-Kryza Gary Allen Marcus Melita B. Maxwell Linda H. McGee Dolores A. McGuire Richard P. Mezick Robert B. Nichols Angela W. Pond Yasue Sakaoka Anita M. Scheiwe Dale Eno Shore Tammra K. Sigler Florian Kunasek Svitak Bernadette L. Trattner Paul H. Trattner James W. Voshell Lucy Sollers Wood Class of 1966 Joanna Cannon Joan Fleischer Carper Mary-Jo Dale Joe Giordano Robert Archibald Gracie Mary Ellen Gunther Kenneth Hankins David Hayden Patricia S. Hurline Lawrence MacLean Irvine Frances Mackey Harry C. Maistros Larry Morgan Chang Soon Oh Jean Promutico Madeline Rabb W – Widow/er Anne South Regina W. Stancill Robert Alton Zimmerman II Class of 1967 Christy Bergland Roy Ann Carney Fay M. Chandler David Edward Conn Dan Dudrow Robert W. Ferguson Victoria I. Foltz Michael J. Friedman Karen A. Gastel Ina Helrich Bonnie Holland Stanley Kroiz Carolyn B Lengal Bernadine R. Lucas Gabriel Major Jack S. Miller Richard A. Niewerth Eleanor Abell Owen Cherie L. Regensburg Lorraine Sachs John Turner John T. Ventimiglia Noelle Carol Zeltzman Class of 1968 Carol Elaine Bailey Katherine Mason Chapman Ilene S. Goldberg Nannette Katherine Haid Richard D. Haynes Frederick M. Huffman Patricia Stern Jardine Deborah Jill Jones Bruce Edward Marzahn William R. Merritt Barry L. Mones Richard Emery Nickolson Nancy H. Oakes Linda Poole John C. Schunk Claire Louise Simanski George Edward Stump Wesley R. Wolinski Class of 1969 Duncan I. Bailey Mary Theresa Benewicz Louis V. Benvenga John Ferguson Breen Roland J. Cody Maggi Way DeBaecke Raymond L. Diament John F. Fahey Joan Darlene Fleischman Stanley R. Flint Thomas Frock Howard Greenberg Ottilie Shipley Habercam Diane Andrews Hall Ria Ankewitz Zake Jacob Henry Tipton Jones David A. Kramer Suzanne Levin Lapides James Thomas Lawrence Dennis M. Lutz Brina Pintzuk Don Paul Pistorio John D. Pratt Peter Gray Richards Richard L. Roth Frank E. Schultz Judith DeAngelis Simons Annette M. Uroskie Rolene Wilhide George Wright Glenn E. Zweygardt Class of 1970 Vicki Bogart John E. Brewer H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Conrad Marene Chaney Pamela Richey Cole Frederick Crosby Jean Carolyn Dean Richard James Dougherty Dale W. Dusman Gayle Frances Freyman Nancy Hudgel Gurganus James Martin Hackley Jr. Allan William Isaacson Joan Brown Kefover Stephen S. Keith Gregory J. Koehnlein Robin M. Levin Jean Markland Manning Madolin Maxey Daisy C. McTighe Roger Charles Miller Thomas Wayne Miller Cheryl Kitz Partridge Diane Frankel Schoenfeld Catherine A. Shelley Patricia Miller Taback Dee T. VanNest Julia B. Waxter Laura T. Weiner Jack M. Williams Walter A. Woodson Carol L. Yeager Class of 1971 Evelyn Maddox Apichella Gregory C. Barnhart William J. Breighner Joel R. Buttery Douglas S. Campbell Pamela Beeton Campbell Clarkson N. Crolius Stephen M. Day Marcella B. Drula Michael Dunne Lorraine Fedder John D. Ferguson Ida Butler Fuell Frances L. Gerety Douglas S. Gillette Pamela Hall-Lukacs Deborah Fischer Hellman Betsey Heuisler Douglas F. Kanes Ethel Kessler Herbert M. Kosack Carlton L. Leverette Cristina V. Loizeaux Carol A. MacEwen James J. Manning Carol A. Margolin Susan Tinsley McElhinney George G. Miller Mary M. Monico Richard A. Muller Christine C. Neill Thomas A. Novachek Anne Marie O’Connell Lynn L. Piquett David A. Robinson Paul M. Snider Clytie Whitson Taylor David Trainor Turnbaugh Mary S. Wagstaff Reggie Wells Dick Wilson Laurie Zagon-Sorrentino Class of 1972 Karl J. Ardo Carolyn Tobey Berardesco Mary Sue Bickford Jean Brinton-Jaecks Carolyn M. Campbell Marta Beckstrom Cardarelli Kathleen Monahan Chaney Nancy Lee Marie Conrad Stuart B. Cooper m i c a ’ 0 8 > 3 3 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS Gail Fields Carrie B. Golkin Hilry Gordon Sydney K. Hamburger Frank Hyder Ronald J. Janowich Nanette J. Keith Stephanie Kirschen-Cole Barbara B. Lamdin Carroll D. Lewis Elizabeth Thomas McLeod Elaine Gerlock Mendoza Micki Guralnick Mez Susan Donaldson Pulver Craig Richardson Joseph E. Whittington Peter Yackulics Class of 1973 Mary Jean S. Ardissone Sarah Burr Arnold Michael R. Berardesco Cynthia Brower Joyce Ann Bucci Joanna M. Clark Joan W. Cohen Elizabeth Cooke-King Hannah Cooper-Riaz Kenneth C. Deily Arnold O. Eldridge Anita Christine Ferguson Janet Bauer Hartman Judy Heck Barry Katz Carol E. MacDonald Thomas Daniel McFarland Alan D. McGillivray Phyllis Ruth Nimeroff Lynette Robina H. Pirrung Carla Heider Rosenzweig Elaine Roussos Kenneth Royster Henry Powell Shuler Walter Clifton Urie Thomas C. Waski Robin K. Winter Judy Zagozen Bernadine M. Zienkiewicz Class of 1974 Susan A. Abbott Jane Bell Ales Bellino Alexander Ormond Boulton John Brecht Elyse M. Carter William Robert Chickillo Karen Cipolla Elisa Fern Decker Michael R. Derbyshire Nancy Burns Devierno Remmi Franklin Lillian L. Gorak Anne Hanger Mark Heath George Holback Gisela Jules Kevin M. Kearney Linda White King Janice Ann Krach Raymond P. Lee Naida Sara Leon James M. Matson Laura Collins McIntyre Michael Joseph Molner Judith A. Morrison Robin Ellershaw Ramsay Nancy Jane Rubins Rhea Sluchan Madeline Carol Wade Edwin LeFevre Werner Class of 1975 Laura Sue Alper Deborah Diane Barr 3 4 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Tom Beck Gertrude E. Borrell Ronald Lewis Carty Robyn Chadwick Gregory Comstock Harry J. Connolly Betsie K. Cullen Paul J. Daniel Wendy S. Ehrlich Norma I. Galinn Anne H. Gummerson John Rodney Harrington Harry James Hayes Martha Ann Holshue Ann Iannuzzo Joyce Deborah Joy Kerschner Gary Emil Koeppel Kathleen Gilbert Kotarba Martin Joseph Kotler William W. Lamprell Jr. Karen A. Molloy Catherine A. Molony Gregg Leonard Morris Joan Lee Newcomer Halli Lehrer Persons Jan E. Staller Sarah P. Tal Colleen C. Waters Howie Lee Weiss Diana Elaine Witt David Anthony Zuccarini Class of 1976 Bruno L. Baran Anne Bliss Marc C. Boone Lucy W. Browne George V. Bullough Dorothy Louise D’Anna Linda C. DePalma Howard S. Ehrenfeld Jean Carolyn Fulton Ellen O. Goff Donna H. Grauel Shirley A. Gromen Andrew Harader Robert L. Harvey Lauren Carol Hurd-Loran Dorothy Hurley Janzen Brooks Johnson, Jr. Michael A. Kotarba Arthur Lien Richard I. Lipscher Vincent G. Marino Emil W. Naschinski Barbara Ann Nussdorfer-Eblen Matilda Y. Pair Chris Sturm Perry Deborah Ann Raven Jeffrey Alan Reed Deborah L. Richardson Daniel A. Shub Nolan K. Simon Beth B. Thomson Patricia Marie Toolan Georgiana S. Tyler William John Wancea Thomas James Wilson Class of 1977 Mieko Asada Katharyn T. Batey Margaret France Berger Leesha W. Bills Margaret Brier-Lyons Mary Jo Connor Jane Cunha Margaret Conover Donigan Brigitte V. Fessenden Aaron Swan Fink Sharon M. Grossman Sharon M. Gumerlock Jane A. Hardy Jane Irish Alvin C. Jasper Hal Zachary Katzen Barbara Ann Kloc Beverly Lapinski Robert Pierre Lovett Anne Cady Mastrangelo Denise E. Matuk-Kroupa Jacqueline Stanco Morgan Joan Clark Netherwood John W. Parker Mary Porter Beverly A. Rizzo Ronald X. Roberson Ilka T. Robinson-Eaton Hannah S. Schmidt Mark D. Supik Alice Dolle Trosch Katharine S. Lowry Truax Willliam J. Underwood Stephen Van de Castle Justine Manon Woolner-Wise Robert A. Wyatt Class of 1978 Anne W. Adriance Irene E. Aspell Donald E. Baechler Susan Ohrenschall Baxter Marley Jean Beers Linda C. Buas Vickie Eberly Byron Ralph M. Chieffo Lucy C. Chittenden Kathryn L. Crowe William David DeHuff Cathy A. Eckdall Gary Douglas Ehlers Jonathan S. Fisher Paula Gillen Richard Allen Glaze Helen Glazer Maria L. Grandinette Michael K. Grove John Mason Habercam Gwen Carol Highto Conrad Johnson Karen Kaftol Karen Lee Kerski Cynthia L. Lamaster Marjorie Talle Merriman Margaret Elaine Miccio Diana Susan Montgomery Samuel S. Robinson Frederick C. Schoenk Barbara A. Sharp Pauline Ann Siple Cynthia Stroud William Tata Vincent L. Violanti Roger C. Voelker Susan Waters-Eller A. L. Shreve Waxter Sing Chi Yue Class of 1979 Eileen W. Blankenbaker Janet R. Brandenstein Michael A. Brown Ellen J. Corddry Arthur Bernard Drought Claudia A. Durrell Susan Lynn Fetterolf Barbara D. Fineblum Pamela B. Flam Bruce Fleischer Jo Lorelle Fleming Neal Gallico Michael Douglas Gentile Lisa H. Gomez Madeleine Guertin Craig A. Hankin Randall Arthur Hoel Viola Gloria Holmes Frederick W. Hunt Katherine Ann Hupfeldt Randall Leigh Lyhus Lynne Helen Menefee Halyna Lubow Mudryj Maripat Neff Lyn Kathy Ostrov Susan Ellen Page-Thompson Laura B. Parr Scott D. Ponemone Dawn S. Randles Carol A. White Christopher V. White Martin John Winder Class of 1980 Deborah Anne Adams Paul Almquist Jocelyn Armstrong David J. Bartosevich James Michael Baughman Julie K. Brown Ruth M. Burke Victoria Cooper Cynthia Anne Czapski James J. Doyle James J. Frailey Louise H. Freedman Terrence R. Haney Brian M. Harris Laura Liberatore Szweda Peter C. Liebhold Kirk Montgomery Marjorie A. Noll Janet Siegmann Salter Dava Presslor Stravinsky Leonard Streckfus Cindy Turner Class of 1981 Patricia Alexander Toni L. Berger Charlotte Elizabeth Beckman Brooks Elvira R. Causey Johanne T. Coleman Robert A. Copskey Jane Lampton Dalrymple-Hollo Anneke Davis Achamyeleh Debela Terry Wiest Dechene Laure Marie Drogoul Beth Otter Ehrhart Stewart J. Emmerich Catherine Evans Monique Y. Evans Sylvia Fischbach-Braden Debra Campbell Goodyear Susan Marie Groseclose Fontaine Hebb Elizabeth Hermann Grace E. Hulse Saundra K. Krieger Kevin Labadie Christopher Anthony Mathias Robin B. McCondichie-Secrest Tripina McMillan Birgit Ebel McQueen Ann Maria Peters Luise Vida Reichert Karen Aileen Ruberry Janet L. Steinberg Janice Johnson Vranas Elizabeth Woolever Class of 1982 Dolores M. Andrew Katharine Gust Blakeslee Lee R. Boot David N. Boyajian Edie Marie Buchanan Jim Burger Aurora S. Capone-Soll Margarete Barbara de Soleil Jon Alan Detwiler Mitchell B. Gyson Diane Heuston GI V ING TO MI CA: A FA MILY TRAD ITION – Abby, Irma , Dino, and Elle n S an g iam o For the Sangiamo family, giving to MICA is a family affair that spans three generations. Long-time faculty member Albert “Abby” Sangiamo and his wife, Irma, created the Santa Farinella Sangiamo Scholarship in 1996 in memory of Abby’s mother, and later created a scholarship named for his father. Today, the family scholarships are also supported by their son, Dino and his wife, Ellen. Santa Farinella Sangiamo “was eight years old when she emigrated from a poor Sicilian farm to America in 1908,” her son recounted. “Having to work to survive from the day she arrived, she did not go to school. The center of her life was family; she did not have time for art. Then, when she was in her forties she suddenly decided to decorate eggs, using inexpensive dime store beads and bangles. The results were delicate, imaginative, and distinctive.” She donated dozens every year to the Brooklyn Mental Health Society’s annual fundraising campaigns. A leading New York newspaper featured her with a twopage spread in its Sunday magazine section. Sometime in her sixties she was given tickets to the City Center Ballet. Not knowing what to expect, she was stunned by its beauty. Arthritic and chair-bound in her final years, she passed the days watching ballet on videotapes, and with a large photo on the wall beside her of the great dancer Baryshnikov in one of his signature midair leaps. In 2004, Dino and Ellen Sangiamo took over responsibility for funding the scholarship, Nelda Dierdorff Horwitz Madeline Irvine Grace Johnson-Hoffman Robin Rosenstein Just Priscilla Kossoy Roger M. Laib Linda Einberg Malmgren Stacey Saltzman Moriarty Maritza M. Mosquera Michael B. Mutscheller Carol Ann Reed Walter Rivers Gregory Smearman Joy Vernacchio Pamela H. Wallace Robert Wantz Class of 1983 Cheryl Brown Timothy J. Caldwell Imogene Drummond Peter M. Dubeau Robin Sigworth Fraumeni Carmelle Gibbons Evan T. Gifford Thomas Giovannoli Shirley K. Hubalek Mary Jo Kehne Nancy E. Lane Susan Lawson-Bell David A. Little Kathleen H. Malanowski Regina D. Mejo Kimberly Black Molesworth Sue Ofe P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s continuing the family tradition. Each year, the scholarship is awarded to a general fine arts junior who displays outstanding achievement in two or more fine arts disciplines. “Before my wife and I established the scholarship, there had never been one reserved for GFA students—even though it was the College’s largest major and attracted many of MICA’s best and brightest students,” according to Abby Sangiamo. In 2006, Abby and Irma created the Thomas Sangiamo Scholarship, in memory of Abby’s father. The scholarship is awarded to a GFA junior who demonstrates excellence in drawing. “It was only in recent years that I realized how much my father’s attitude toward work and professional responsibility shaped my own,” said Abby, who has encouraged generations of MICA students to recognize that strong performance requires a strong work ethic. “My father loved his work and labored hard at it, both on the job and at home in preparation for each day.” Despite having stopped school at the second grade, “he taught himself to read and loved reading; he filled our apartment’s bookcases with cheaply but fancily bound classics by the likes of Balzac, Tolstoy, and Melville.” The memories of Abby’s parents will live on through these two named scholarships, and the generosity of three generations of the Sangiamo family makes a MICA education more accessible for generations of MICA students to come. Dara A. O’Malley Mark Peeling Linda Epstein Praley Betty J. Reeves James W. Taylor David Martin Ungar Donald R. Willard Class of 1984 Karin Banks James L. Bentley Cynthia M. Courter Jean Dato-Probert Ronald J. Dunaway Sue Ethel Dunnigan Deborah English Jolene Bernadette Forrester Erika L. Grant John E. Grdinich Janice Elaine Hemphill Wangdon Lee Ellen Lichtenstein Levine Patricia Brooks Lyell Anne P. Martens Joseph Daniel Nero Supannika Rongsopa Joseph F. Shock Bridget M. Sunderlin Class of 1985 Mary Beth Akre Annmarie Cooper Albert Claudia K. Amory Walter S. Barton Jean Bernhards James Joseph Calafiore W – Widow/er Craig Matthew Chesek Dwayne K. Christian Jean Rosenberg Diamond Craig L. Dunklee Patricia Ann Hamoodi Chris O. Hartlove Nadia Hlibka Curtis Hutchinson Karen Sue Klinedinst Jackie Ann Knipp Bettina Wilcke Kokinakis Martha R. Lancaster J. Kelly Lane Jeffrey M. Lewis Rhonda Caroline Meyers Kathryn L. Mix Kelly Doyle Oakes Jacqueline M. O’Regan Nick Paciorek Ann Brandreth Potter Diane Frances Raspi Rachel Yosefa Selekman Alice C. Yeager Class of 1986 Margaret Anne Accardo Marguerite Land Blanck Berrisford Winston Boothe Hilary S. Bronder Kara Brook Diana Brownell Jennie Baumann Budd Linda Cichan Janet H. Connelly Susan Sunderland DeFelice H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Julia Colhoun Deford Virginia Erdie Vernon Edward Fains Jeri Lynn Favreau Carol Miller Frost Connie Heller-Horacek Frances M. Holt Karen L. Keating Gregg Lhotsky Carolyn D. Lyons Connie Matricardi John Lawson McCall Karen L. Merkle Richard J. Sullivan Elsie B. Whitman Class of 1987 Peter Winship Brooke Steven R. DiGiovanni Christine Girod Scott Gregory Kelly Tracy Ann Lambros James Douglas Rieck Serge Mitchell Socolar Bridget Zalewski Sullivan Peter B. Williams Felicia M. Zannino-Baker Class of 1988 Carl Robert Amt Ellen P. Bozyan Gary Alan Cousin Gail Anita Hill Lisa D’Anna Hillman Claire F. Larkin Min Sook Lee Christopher Harvey Major Remy K. Synar Class of 1989 Patricia Marsh Anderson Peter Rice Bruun Nancy Anne Ciparro Patrick Calvin Coleman Lisa DeMings Amy Miller Graham Ted Howard Hoffman Jill Marie Ionta Orlando Gabino Leyba, Jr. Judith Eve Lichtman Allyn Massey Carolyn Maynard Marcie Campbell McHale Karen A. McNamara Madeline Modica Mary Deacon Opasik Louise L. Reynolds Mark Allen Shepersky Jeffrey Ronald Sturges Lyndie Vantine Class of 1990 Joanne L. Adleberg Sukey M. Bryan Linda Harrison-Parsons Yael Rachel Konowe Annette Lawrence Christina Drews Leonard Melissa E. Nalewaik Aviva Goldfeder Rosenberg Mark Stempel Gary Kirk Thompson Deborah Vitkova Lori Edgar Worley Class of 1991 Eric Michael Abrecht Calvin Coleridge Bethea E. Gillian Daley-Conner Barbara H. Denrich Cristy Gonzales Carlos R. Gonzalez Anne Taft Kennedy Karl Michael Koch Alicia Doarnberger Malinowski Susan L. Maseth m i c a ’ 0 8 > 3 5 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS Mary Mark Munday Michael David Patton Charlotte Purdum Barbara Jane Schnell Class of 1992 Rhea I. Arnot Phyllis Clamp Bachand Catherine Behrent Abigail Adams Brigstocke Kathleen Anne Carr Cheryl Cowan Gussie M. Danches Kathleen Frances Kreul Kevin Scott Lohr Danielle Louise Nekimken Julie Pfaffinger Debra L. Rubino Danielle Iannone Salisbury Arvie J. Smith Stephen P. Wilbourne Class of 1993 Phyllis Arbesman Berger Amy Cameron Evans Matthew R. Even Elsie Dorothea Grant William Hargett Robert Dwayne Harrison Rebecca Wright Kelley Brian Martel Mary Kathleen Matson Desmond McFarlane Lynn Everett Read Charles Kevin Tuttle Sarah Tuttle Upson Jane Alexandra Walsh Judith Louise Wolf Kevin J. Wolff Class of 1994 Barbara C. Beaulieu Louis Garfield Bowers Melanie Jill Carnsew Jason Van Conradt D.H. Covey Gina Albina Covi Lillie Maria Fujinaga Patricia Lynne Gallo Hellman Shayne Lamont Hull Noriko Ikaga George Curtis Jones Eunice A. Kambara Reuben Eli Katz Jennifer Margaret Littleton Chris E. McCullough Jennifer Merriman Sharyn Lee Peavey Heather A. Perry-Amos Thomas Sakoulas Class of 1995 Simeon G. Costea Gregory J. Foertsch Patricia L. Frederick Mark Christopher Harvey David Neal Inscore Philip Thomas Lindsey Ulysses Marshall Meghan McKale Martel Jennifer Nicole McGill Monica Rastegar Stephanie Reimers Katherine Gillet Rickman Barbara Trembley Shaffer Class of 1996 Dorothy A. Anderson Adrienne Caroline Cantler Aimee A. Dixon Jeanne Allison Hoel Amanda Gingery Hostalka Lana Dabney Jackson Linda Press Dorota Toczek-Matys Michael Evan Weiss 3 6 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Class of 1997 Ruth Marie Evosevich Anne Alise Fullenkamp Brooke Britton Griswold Rama Prahlad Hughes Robert Luis Padilla Larcia Cony Premo Dennie Ward Hannah Close Juliana Diaz Delgado Michelle Dawn Frazier Jeffrey David Hensley Anna Isolde Olcerst Rachel Anne Schimelman Mark Winicov Sook Kheng Wong Class of 1998 Shannon Elizabeth Burns Jennifer Wilson Felten Charlie Changho Hahn Tracey Diane Halvorsen Laura Lebrun Hatcher Glen Benjamin Kessler Kathryn Anne Klanderman Kathryn McDonnell Joseph Patrick Meyer Natalie Martha Nadozirny Kevin Park Heather Dawn Rothnie Class of 2005 Brandon Todd Blackwell David Daniel Farquharson Shawn D. James Lorie Chris Kim Valerie Jean Montana Zvezdana R. Stojmirovic Joanne Binder Tulkoff Meredith Anne Williams Class of 1999 Jennie Louise Canning Carmella Doty Jennifer Kristina Kalis Sung Hoon Kim Julie Chih-Yeh Lin Donna Darlene Livingston-Smith Justin Nicholas Pyles Carol Robinson Marian Sullivan Chilson Class of 2000 Rai Vertilli Alexander Cristin Aileen Berrier Aaron Richard Campbell Yen-Wen Chau Dolores Rodriguez Davis Kali Simone Haney Jamie Patrick Lipovac Carolina Rovirosa Marrelli Stacey R. McKenna Katherine Creeden Neckel Thomas Kieran Rodgers II Alexander E. Wissel Class of 2001 Seong min Ahn Woody Batts Estate of Marcella Louis Brenner Jessica Claire Damen Annie E. Hitchens Tracy Ann Lambros Katherine Mulert Peterson Ashley S. Tisdale-Eggert Class of 2002 Heidi Anne Bahr Karchnak Desmond Turner Beach Phaedra Michelle Byrd Christi Anne Correa Courtney E. Erhardt Jay D. Hoffman Tonya Y. Ingersol Emily Louise Keown Adam W. Recktenwald Marta Rodriguez Youngmi Song Andrew Wodzianski Class of 2003 Christina S. Batipps William Logan Berry Abraham C. Brewster Kirsten Elizabeth Fricke Paul Hayes Raymond Majerski Emily Joy Swenson Miller Christopher James Organ Elena Volkov Ann Shanok Zaiman Class of 2004 Marcus J. Bickler James Patrick Broadbent Class of 2006 Gloria Ann Adams Jennifer Lauren Beser John A. Corso III Erin Marie Ellis Jordan L. Felling Darren J. Gorthey Garrett T. Guidera Caryn Anne Gutterman Amy Huntoon Marcus I. Johnson Class of 2007 Yeohyun Ahn Andrea R. Brown Cory Christopher Cone Kieran Gillen David Henry Goldfinger Giselle Lewis-Archibald Oliver Lloyd Munday Roger Gant Powell, Jr. Nathalie Alexandra Wilson Class of 2008 Grace Amico Sara E. Barnes Adeetje Bouma Amber L. Carky Tami Nicole Churns Lluvia I. Claudio-Albarran Marion M. Coe Rachel E. Duvall Rachel Faller Cynthia J. Garcia Eric Alexander Gonzalez Audra P. Harvey Yumi Kim Hogan Katherine E. Jakubowski Justin E. Lloyd Ginger Lukas Valentine M. Marziale Kristen Stephanie Nyren Daniel A. Riesmeyer Caitlin M. Ryan Marcia Sentz Whitney E. Simpkins Rachel Snyder Ellen C. Stedfeld Daniela Stitz Alessandra L. Sulpy Mark Thibault Mallory B. Van Fossen Emma S. Wolf May Yang Class Year Unknown Ruth Anne Davis M. K. Dilli Mildred D. Dreier Paul Goodman Sandra B. Gordon Olga K. Hutchins Ferne Kandel Ruth S. Levy Helen Normile Roland Lloyd Robinson Joseph C. Sullivan Barbara J. Sutorius Mildred Swan PARENT GIVING BY CLASS YEAR Class of 1965 Ruth & Spencer Overholser Class of 1972 Wilbur S. Ervin Sonia B. Gordon* Class of 1978 Ernest Rubenstein Class of 1981 Priscilla Alexander Class of 1982 Lisa & Leonard Burger Class of 1984 Eileen & John Nack Class of 1985 Bernadine Hartlove & Owen Hartlove, Jr. Class of 1988 Guy M. McKhann Class of 1990 Carolyn S. & Stanford M. Lembeck Class of 1991 Louise & William F. Dove Carol & David A. Lackland Patricia Miltenberger Class of 1992 Janice & Harold Adams Margaret & William Bell Phyllis Green Class of 1993 Ruth & Richard Colburn Arline & Louis Neumann Class of 1994 Mary & Nelson A. Gelfman Betty & Ross Griffith Mary & John J. Mulhern Loring Peavey Class of 1996 Enfrodisia Schaff & William J. Schaff, Sr. Judy & Ned Scheer Class of 1998 Jeanne W. Antosiewicz Catherine & John Bogus Gail McNeill & Robert H. McNeill, Jr. Howard & Candy Means Class of 1999 Peggy & Alberto Bustamante Mary Huddleston Susan M. & Richard R. Jones Frances Mackey ’66 & David Youngstrom Roberta & Andrew Seidman Katherine & Arnold Snider Class of 2000 Sally & William Charleroy Brenda Cohen Terry & Norris Commodore Jennie & Stephen Fitzkee Lisa Reich & L. Robert Johnson Miriam & Stephen P. Levy Patricia Loughlin Grazia & Marc Narkus-Kramer Joseph Seidle Sharon & Eric Wissel Class of 2001 Jean & William Ambrose M. Kathy & Louis Cashiola Susan & David Cook Margaret & Frank Cusack Barbara & Roger Demos Joseph & Karen Fowler Sarah B. Howe Mary Ann Lambros ’63 Nancy & Bruce Paris Barbara & Frederick Sauter Cherie Stellaccio Elizabeth & William Tisdale John & Nancy Van Ness Class of 2002 Sylvia & Eddie Brown Margaret & George G. Egenhoefer Terry A. Hoffman Eugina & Robert Kolec Rebecca Lambert Virginia & Earl E. Laue Deborah & Michael Lynch Kathy & Dan Mussen Brad & Meg Pahmier D. Peter Rex David Roberts Ellen & Keith Shelton Margaret M. & Richard S. Willen Thomas J. ’76 & Elizabeth Wilson Class of 2003 Reba & Michael Andrew Barbara & Charles Auerbach Anne Bliss ’76 & John A. Brecht ’74 Susan & Victor Brzozowski Julie & Charles Cole Marianne & John Cooper Margaret & Wolfgang Egger Joanne Grey Zita & Lawrence Halka Susan & Jon H. Levinson Eleanor & David Macedonia Myong & Mark McTague Ruth & Anthony Murray Sadik Osmanof Nancy & William Potts Catherine J. Shelley ’70 Judy & Steve Swytak Patricia & Richard Taylor Thomas VanHorn Elizabeth & Mark Worsdale Noelle ’67 & Michel Zeltzman Class of 2006 Amabel & William Allen Donna & Peter Barnum Betsy & Mark Beaugard Melinie & Jack Caldwell Candice & Robert Carter Alex Cecil Phyllis & Bruno Ciancio Elizabeth D. & James S. Coffey Iris & Errol Daum Myra Diaz Laura G. Dutton Pamela & Burt Gutterman Mary & Todd K. Harris Patricia & Mark Havey Mary Eileen Johnston Jeanne Markel & Chris Wedge Marta Martray Fran & Frank Mauro Jeannie & Thomas Mitchell Laurie Mosello Sharon & Jon Nachison Marietta & Victor Nardo Linda & Leon Olson Justine Raphael & Richard Weinhart Sandra & Peter Richel Carla H. & Michael Rockliff Maura & Thomas Rogers Barbara & Christopher Romano Elizabeth & Stephen T. Scott Barbara C. & Jeffrey S. Vincent Junko & Malcolm Wong Class of 2007 Florence & Eric Anderson Evelyn & Abel Buan Carlton L. Clark II Denise F. & Billy R. Clevinger Zita & Michael Codi Margaret & Kenneth Cox Karen Freburger & Joseph Freburger IV Joseph G. Gonzalez Ellen G. & Stephen N. Gray Patricia & Charles Greco Sarah & Charles Guiles Susan Cary-Hanson & Stephen P. Hanson Jeanette & Jeff Herr Jacqueline Hulkower Denise & Christopher Jacklin Leslie & Timothy Jenison Bou W. & Jang S. Lee Stephen A. Massad Charles & Dana Nearburg Lisa A. Parker Anne B. & Roger G. Powell Candy & Philip Powell Marie & Greg Raschdorf Edna & Dick Roop Olga Schmidt Class of 2008 Mary & Peter C. Agre Carmen & Francisco Claudio-Albarran Karla K. Albertson Jacqueline & Richard Amico Andrea T. Attivissimo Faith & Clayton Bailey Joann Baker & Lawrence Silverman Ida Barak & Thomas Sauermilch Kathy J. & Alan D. Barnes Kathy & Bob Bastian ’08 Jan J. & John F. Bean Eulalee Bell Colleen & Ronald Bouma Barbara & Harvey S. Braunstein Richard P. Carlson Sara & Edward Charit Kathleen & James W. Churns Kristin & Steven M. Ciesemier Jacqueline Coratti & Frank Coratti, Jr. Liz & Dan Cotter Veronica Dean Donna L. & Michael J. DeSena O P E N I N G THE D OOR TO A M I CA E D U CAT ION – G r e g g L h ot s k y ’8 6 “I’ve met thousands of photographers, and the marketplace is incredibly crowded, very competitive,” says Lhotsky. “When it comes to getting a job, your picture-taking ability is one-tenth of the whole pie. You really have to know how to run a business and present yourself properly to have a competitive edge. There’s this fallacy that you get out of school and you get a beret and you’re an artist—but you still have to market yourself.” Class of 2004 Alison W. & David L. Bennett Edda & Michael Bickler Christine & John Bruns Mary & James Casey Heidi K. & William H. Henson Susan & Tommy Kelly Audrey & David Kipphut Patricia Homer & Randall LaLonde Glenn & Alan Lebwohl-Steiner Candace E. McCann Mary & Michael Munion Shelley & Mark Schimelman Marta & Haidari Shikari Karen G. Smith & Howard J. Smith, Jr. Marilyn & Wayne Thomas Vicki & Mark Thompson Sarah & David Towson Class of 2005 Karen & Michael Blackwell Dolores & Donald Chapman Sharon & Marshall Cooperson Georgia & John Corso Pat Heffron-Cartwright & Steven Cartwright Joan A. & John P. Kane Nada Kiwan & Emaud Zeitouneh Philippa & Karl Klessig Susan & William Mitchell Richard J. Pelicano Joan Ports & Chris Attenborough Anne & Kenneth Ross Lawrence J. Sapanski Andrea L. & Thomas Sczerba Sharon & Ronald Sharp Lynda & Jack Stark Beverly F. Symonds Taifen Vaklinova & Pavel Vaklinov Theresa Wilson Brian & Martina Shea Donna Simmonds & Frank Simmonds III Yolanda & David Vigil Barbara White Barbara & Douglas Whitney Beverley & Robert Whitworth As an agent and partner of the firm Bernstein & Andriulli and an instructor at the International Center of Photography in New York, Gregg Lhotsky ’86 is actively involved in shaping the careers of young artists. His company currently represents and manages more than 100 photographers and illustrators, as well as hair and makeup artists, stylists, website designers, gaming designers, and other creative professionals. His class at ICP, The Business of Photography, prepares aspiring photographers to build a professional portfolio and website, present themselves to potential employers, and conduct successful business transactions. Lhotsky lost touch with the College as he built his career, but in recent years began re-connecting with MICA friends. In April 2008, a mailing from his alma mater that focused on ways to create a named scholarship reminded him that he’d reached a point in his career when he could afford to give back to the College that had helped him get his start. He contacted MICA to create a scholarship, to be awarded annually, beginning in the 20092010 academic year, to a photography major with demonstrated financial need and a keen interest in pursuing a career in the commercial photography field. “As a working professional in the field of my major now for over 20 years, I felt a responsibility to give back not only to the school that set me on this path, but also to future professionals like me,” he explains. “I value the foundation that I received at MICA, and I hope that students can use the scholarship to get a foot in the door of their futures. MICA made it very easy to put together a scholarship that met my wishes and the students’ needs.” m i c a ’ 0 8 > 3 7 2 0 0 8 A N N U A L F U N D D O N ORS James S. Emge Rebecca & Eleazar Enecio Elizabeth R. Ewing & Mark J. Ewing, Sr. Nancy & Michael Ferrante Anne Mastrangelo Fink ’77 & Aaron Fink ’77 Debra L. & Michael J. Flanigan Patricia Foster & Luis Bocchio Kathryn Fritze Colleen J. & Stephen J. Giegerich Valerie & Jeffrey W. Gilman Jan Gluch John Goodrich Rachel Ruth & Paul Gorgen Rebecca Hankin & Thomas Albertson Carol & Erik J. Hansen Mara Held Betsey & Stan Heuisler ’71 Beedle & Patrick Hinely Jane & George J. Homick Ann & Zebulun Horowitz Marcia & Douglas Hucker Elizabeth & Robert E. Hull Dixie Hurd Dione Hutton Rosanna & Frank Huyberts Ann-Laurie & Fred Hyman Hiromi & Yoshitaka Ishii Vickie & John Jany Sarah & Paul Johnson Wendy Jones & Peter Sims Shelley C. & Charles H. Kappauf Polly M. & Philip H. Kasey Dielesy & Daniel Keiffer Linda Kelley Patricia E. Kreger Xijing Lian Jennifer L. Livingston 3 8 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Paula & Gordon Logan Bobbi & Randy Maltsberger Pat Milburn & Russ Milburn, Jr. Hope & John Mullen Debra & Henry Nazdrowicz Laurie A. Onorato & Richard C. Onorato, Jr. Vera Parenti-Ancone & Peter T. Ancone Luigina & Domenico Parravano Marci I. Peterhans Lori A. & John J. Piazza Janet & James Poole Nancy & Richard Raybourne David & Deborah Rigby Angela & Steven Rossbach Sofya & Boris Samoylov Alan Sherkow Gayle Y. & Mark A. Sloan Melanie Smith & Flavious Smith, Jr. Mary & John Snead Sharon & Eric Stedfeld Mary A. & Paul W. Taylor Cheryl & Mark L. Thibault Joan & Hugh Thompson Ann Toohey & William Toohey III Susan & Harold Trapkin Susan & Arthur Walker Jennifer Wallace Kay R. & Murrel R. Walters Alanea Williams & George Williams, Jr. Dana R. & Bryan W. Williams Gwenn Wilson & Charles Wilson III Marilyn Wong Nancy Lee Wright Ay & Peng Yang Irene & Alexander Zeyfman Class of 2009 Kathleen Alessi Janice & Karl Amelang Karen & Jon Anger Michael E. Basch Shelley M. & Aldus E. Baum Holly L. Baumgartner Deborah A. & James H. Bennati Marie T. & Robert L. Bergbauer Frederick D. Bowling Pegg M. Treadwell Frederick & Todd P. Brink Elizabeth & Ronald Burlin Maria & David Burrington Vicki L. Cambridge Suzanna Camejo Jackie Carroll-Garcia & Juan Garcia Cynthia Ciarpella Gail & Dennis Compton Anita & Anthony C. Davies Susan K. DePetris Rufina & Francisco J. Diaz Anh & Quy Do Cindy & Thomas Dourmashkin Sara Jane Eames & Robert D. Eames, Jr. Jeanette B. & William P. East Tammi & Robert Z. Elek Karen C. & Robert M. Evans Beth & William Feehan Liz & Ralph Ferrigno Sheila & David S. Frech Beth E. & Terry L. Frederick Patricia Frisella & Emmanuel Krasner Lisa D. Gaines Janice L. Garza & Robert F. Garza, Jr. Naomi L. Gerber Mary R. & Owen W. Gilman Dawn & Guy Gogliettino Beatrice D. & Joel Greenbaum Mary & Charles Hallinan Jane & Tom Hallman Antoinieta B. & Kurt F. Haueisen Janice D. Hauenstein & Richard E. Tauney Jennifer A. Hickman Terriann & Donald Hilbinger Darlene & Herbert J. Hogarty Yvonne & Danny Holcomb Sandra A. & Kent Hughes Jean A. Jones Svetlana & Igor E. Karash Jo Ellen & Robert M. Kaufman Betsey W. & Jeffrey M. Kirk Patricia & Brian Koffman Michelle & Peter Lin Arlo Lloyd Alan & Chun Louie Karen Madsen & Cameron Suttles Carol & Robert Mansfield Kathryn & Francis Margherita Caroline & Charles Marshall Brenda M. Mason & Timothy A. Mason, Sr. Janan & Daniel Massey Lynne & John McKague Margaret & Dane Merchant Lesley Miller & Ronald Gale Karen O. Moore Grace & Francis Neston Louis Pfarr, Jr. Julie & Michael Pieper Anna & Tadeusz Pruski Maria & Daniel Purciello Pam & Randall Quick Christine B. & Barry J. Recht Rochelle & Bruce Roberts Cynthia & Mark Rodriguez Wendy Rosow & Jerry Simpson Karen & Michael Rowinski Gloria & Andrew Sanders Roxanne & David Sarley Pamela Schachter Connie & Thomas Scott Kathleen & Robert A. Shaw Susan Shaw & Jack Freeman Marjorie Skotheim & Erik Wogstad Diane & Ralph D. Smalley Janet N. & Malcolm S. Snell Helen & Gary Sterle Linda P. Sullivan & Paul M. Sullivan, Jr. Diana & Marcel Talbot David J. Taylor Howard Trickey Patricia R. Tuck & Mellis L. Tuck, Jr. Gangliu & Will Wang Jane Wattenberg & Samuel Chase Kay P. & John R. White Kelly & Jay Wickerham Kathleen Wolfe Class of 2010 Nanny & Eric L. Almquist Inna & Alec Alpert Sharon K. Antal Catherine L. & Miguel M. Aparicio Brenda K. & Denvin E. Bard Marsha & Timothy Blaker Ledley B. Boyce & Lambert G. Boyce, Jr. David G. Brooks Nataliya Bryksenkova Amy & Paul Capetola Mary Q. & William G. Clayton Elizabeth G. & David M. Clough Debbie Coble Anne & Charles Cochran Kathleen A. & R. Steven Coleman Diane M. & Albert R. Colombo Debra A. & William R. Cornelius Kathryn Crawley Richard Criqui, Jr. Lorine Davis Todd Davis Anne Davis-Heim & James H. Heim Marybeth & Mark De Lotto Linda Dethman & David Thornley Celene Di Francia Susan B. & Fernando Diaz Stacey L. & Thomas Diggs Cheryl & Dennis Dougherty Doris & James Dougherty James J. ’80 & Susan L. Doyle Vicki & Roger Eide Monique & Jeffrey Escher Allen Ezkenazi Linda L. & Anthony J. Ficano Sharon L. & William H. Fischer Diane C. Ford Melanie B. & Mark M. Fullerton Donna E. Funk Theresa Getz Joanne & Lance E. Glaeser Eva M. & Robert E. Glasgow Christine Glenn Lydia G. & Steven Glucksberg Kathryn Goodling Cathy & John Gretschel Sherrie S. & Anthony D. Groshong Susan & Paul Guaneri Amanda & Robert Hagen Virginia Hall Kelly L. Hampton Cindy B. Harris Elisabeth H. Hazard & Jonothan C. Tierce Deborah D. Stone & Hermon Haughton Dacia A. & Hilcias Hernandez Sue & Richard Ho Debra K. Hoeweler Cynthia & Irwin Horowitz Rosemary & Robert Hostetter Mary T. & Christopher P. Howell Lynna Jacobs P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s Patricia & Clifford Jacobs Patrice Jennette David Jerome Sylvine Jerome Margaret Jolly & Wright A. Jolly, Jr. Andrew J. Kennedy Eloise A. & Timothy M. Kigler Gilwan & Kiseo Kim Jennie A. & John Kixmiller Elizabeth L. Kurtz & Robert R. Clark Robert Lack Phyllis M. & William L. Laslett Jean & Edward LeCluyse Yann-sheu Leu Sharon D. & Maurice A. Levin Karen M. & Paul M. Lewis Kelly Lizauskas Karen Loper Elaine & John A. Mancuso Katherine Manger & Stephen Esser Pauline & Steven McAleavy Karen L. & Lester D. Michener Linda S. & Douglas H. Miller Doreen & Carlton Morgan Kim L. & C. Morrison Gilbert Carol & Jeffrey Nassner Phyllis R. & William A. O’Connell Jean O’Farrell Kathy & Peter L. Ostermiller Melanie Pai Patti Paige & Ron Fischer Nicholas Papanicolaou Virginia M. Larsen & Stephen D. Parker Constance & Thomas Peters Margaret & Larry Phillips Judith & James Plaskowitz Linda & Earl Porter Neeru & Sunil Ramnath Judith L. W. & Niyana K.B. Rasayon Mary J. & Jeffrey W. Rasmussen Carol A. & Peter W. Reid Eileen & Marc Rosenthal Elsa Sandoval & Epifanio Sandoval, Jr. Linda Scher Leslie A. & Mark L. Scheuer Linda & Alex M. Shojaei Jeanne M. Simmons & James M. Clayton Nancy & Mark Sorden Diane K. L. Starr Cynthia & Gary Stone Deborah D. Stone & Hermon Haughton Lisbeth T. & Thomas R. Sturm Barbara & William Tarvainen Kathryn M. & John H. Taube Caryl & Peter Taylor Sandra Tormoen Elizabeth A. & Roy D. Toulan, Jr. Angela & Neal Townsend Andrea M. & Ralph M. Umbriano Karyn Voldstad Barbra & G. David Vorozilchak Cari & Jim Vota Angela L. & Hung D. Vu Julie C. & Walter W. Wallace Kimberly L. & Samuel J. Waterworth Patricia J. & Duane A. Webber Bonnie White Suzanne Williams & David A. Bare Alethea Williams-Carlson Karen & Sean Willoughby Anne Wilson & John W. Wilson, Jr. Terry Wilson Nannette Wilson-Hobson & Lee Hobson Class of 2011 Mary A. Alfano-Torres & Michael A. Torres Elizabeth K. & Lawrence R. Allen Kathy & Rock Amick Jill J. & Carl Aquila Ann Ashbery & Russell C. Powell Matthew Atha Susan Baker Mary S. & Thomas Barlow W – Widow/er Luis A. Barrera Lyda Barrera Catherine & Frederick Beckman Lisa V. & James E. Belton Lois & Marc Bernstein Sophia S. Bess Audrey B. & Hunter M. Black Janis A. Bogue & William R. Keller Donna Boucher Marina D. & Robert C. Brand Hannah & David Brion Margot J. & Peter S. Brooks Judith A. Brown Rosana & Daniel Buscariollo Gail R. Caltrider & Arthur P. Caltrider, Jr. JoAnn & Barry Carlson Marcy & Claude Chiaia Marybeth & David Cloer Emilie Condon & Peter J. Malone Irma Contreras & Ricardo Contreras, Sr. Christine & Richard Croarkin Donna Persaud & Stephen P. Crozier Johnna L. & Bruce N. Cruser Princess E. Cureton Carol R. & George R. Dansberger Marcia DeBock & Michael Conner Dian E. & Michael S. Deimler Betty-Lynne & John P. DeLaura Nancy L. & Dirk Devault Laurel & Steven Devino Lynda C. & Stephen C. DiJulio J. Kevin Donovan Elyse Dubin & Elie Aliman Barbara Dulaney Charles M. Dwyer Cynthia & John Edelbrock Stewart J. Emmerich ’81 David Ewing Nancy Fenton & Matthew C. Fenton IV Stephanie Fischer H. Lee Fisher Mary B. Foisy & John Aitken Gail & Robert Foldes Joann & Kent C. Fong Charles Ford, Sr. Joanne M. Galton-Nealon Nancy & Andrew Garcia Lisa & Eugene F. Garcia Irena R. Danys & Andrew M. Garfinkle Anni & Jeremy Gibson Diane & Christopher Gioia Nancy & Panagiotes Giorgos Ruth & Patrick Goldschmidt Suellen P. Granberry-Hager Diane L. Green Marcia & William J. Greenhalgh Colleen Geraghty & Lance H. Scharf Nancy G. & Richard A. Guzzo Jackie & John W. Hagens Kathleen I. & Lee H. Hall Anne L. & Jeferson Hamby E. Victoria Hamilton & Robert B. Hamilton III Lisa & Bill Hinds Jennifer G. & Douglas E. Hock Michelle & Stephen Horvath Pamela & James Howard Mai L. & Chi H. Hum Kathleen & Daniel Isherwood Jeanne & William D. Ivancic Sheila M. & B. Davis Jackson Marilyn Jafry Kathy & Gary Johnson Jacqueline A. Jones & Roswell E. Jones, Jr. Nora & Michael W. Joy Karen & Andrew Judkis Rebecca S. & Dean P. Kasperzak Risa & Douglas Keene Laura S. Kellogg Francine & Craig Kelly Mona & Joseph J. Kinder Patricia & James Kisiel H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Elizabeth & Jack M. Klein Alison R. & Raymond Kogan Adele V. & Brian J. Lang Robert S. LaSeur Donna F. & Tony Laudenslager Kim & Glen Lawhon Dian Lo & George Sukenick Lori J. & Robert L. Lohry Kathleen & Dennis Lyons Cesar Machicado Deborah & Terrence R. Manning Jerome L. Martin Susan E. & David S. Maruska Michael E. May Sara J. & Robert G. McCurdy Kerstin L. & Thomas M. McSteen Marguerite K. & Robert C. Means Suzanne B. Mervine Christine L. & R. James Miller Pamela A. & Robert P. Miller Pamela J. Miller & Carl W. Miller II Susan M. & David A. Miner Alisa J. & David W. Moore Beverley Mullineaux Michael Mullineaux Lori M. & Timothy J. Murtagh Mayumi & Hiroyuki Nakano Laura & James L. Neal Susan Neradt Mary L. & Richard B. O’Connor Yvette & Michael Panasowich Mary M. Parent Brian T. Parrish Letitia & Edward C. Peterson Joseph S. Petrino Tina & Frederick Pfeiffer Michael Pisacane Kathleen B. & David M. Plesich Kathleen T. Praiswater Janine & Matthew Redka Judith H. & Donald S. Richardson Carol A. & John L. Roberts Dianne & Kevin G. Roberts Kyoungae L. & James H. Robinson Nancy J. & James M. Robinson Rachel A. & Mark C. Rohr Ann & Roderic Rolett Joyce & Richard Rosen Deborah Ryan Theresa Ryan Margaret A. Salter Susan & John Sather Debbie L. & Dru A. Schmitt Janet L. & Joseph R. Seehusen Cynthia & Terry Simmons Doris M. Sims Hunter M. Sims Laura C. & Kim A. Sinks Victoria & Raymond Skelly Felicitas & Harold Stoves Lynn A. Streeter & Thomas K. Landauer Jeanne T. & Gary S. Snyder Mari B. Spallone Carol & Thomas Sperandeo Pilar M. & Binay Sugla Bruce Sullivan Kristen Tavel Susan & Alan Trautvetter Jodi & Richard Verhaaren Alla & Noi Volkov Robin Wahler Patrick Ward Sally J. Warfield Elizabeth & John B. Warters Timber D. Washington & Lester Washington, Sr. Ann L. & Herbert F. Waters Rachel Webber & Scott Ryser Mary B. Weckerlin Elizabeth R. & Steven R. Weiler Patricia Whalen & Greg Bullen Tina & Joe Wilson Betsey & Steven R. Wimbrow m i c a ’ 0 8 > 3 9 Janet Wray & James Wray II Kathleen E. & Duane J. Yard Linda & John D. Yeager Jialan Yi Renea O. & John E. Yodie Ying Zhang & Yinghong Cheng Stephanie Zweben & Oscar Iluzada Class of 2012 Catherine Evans ’81 & James Frailey ’80 Jean H. & Robert E. Markison Maritza Mosquera ’82 & Roger Laib ’82 Julia & Patrick Richardson William Tata ’78 Robin & Mark J. Torsani Class Year Unknown Dorothy M. Anderson Julienne Bethea Patricia & Charles Brooks Kathleen & Bernard D’Andrea Howard Ehrenfeld ’76 Ann ’81 & Terrence ’80 Haney William Hargett ’93 Carol J. Kiem Moya King Ingrid & James Leonard Denise L. & Anthony V. Lutrzykowski Barbara D. Lynch Constance Mace Janice McCulley Melinda & Kurt Nemitz Kathleen A. & Gregory E. Pennell Carole & Fred Schwab Judith S. Shepherd Judith & Charles Tremel Janet S. Williams Else & Bernard Wolf Daniel R. Woodhead MICA Faculty & Staff Gifts Patricia Alexander ’81 & Kevin Edward Labadie ’81 Jennifer C. Andiorio & Matthew P. Hohner Rhea Arnot ’92 & Helmut Jenkner Richard T. Barber Sarah Z. Barnes Frances D. Barth Woody Batts ’01 Theresa L. Bedoya & Timothy App Catherine Behrent ’92 Phyllis Berger ’93, ’98 Linda Bills & Stephen Dallmus Christopher L. Bohaska Paul J. Boone, Sr. Victoria Gellner Boone Kara Brook ’86 Elizabeth P. Bryan Karen Lee Carroll Mary & James W. Cary Erin Chrest George Ciscle Wally Coberg Cory C. Cone ’07 Sally & Robert Copskey ’81 Annet Couwenberg Lisa DeMings ’89 & Alex Nosevich ’89 Peter Dubeau ’83 Dan Dudrow ’67 Howard Ehrenfeld ’76 Jane Elkinton Betty Enselein John D. Ferguson ’71 Greg Foertsch ’95 Susan & Michael R. Franco Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost Joan M. E. Gaither Joe Giordano ’66 David Gracyalny David R. Hart & Joseph Costa Lois Hennessey 4 0 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Lisa Hillman ’88 Kevin M. Hoffman Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins Amanda Gingery Hostalka ’96 Kerr Houston Lucille Hughes Amy Hunter Al ’41 & Helen Hurwitz Cindy Intorre Christino Jackson, Sr. Henry Tipton Jones ’69 Scott G. Kelly ’87 Glen B. Kessler ’98 Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01 Martha R. Lancaster ’85 Jonna & Fred Lazarus Renée Levine-Packer & Arnold Packer Philip Lindsey ’95 Jonathan T. Lipitz Richard I. ’76 & Sue Ellen Lipscher Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller Emily Macenko Fletcher R. Mackey Douglas R. Mann Allegra Marquart Carolina R. Marrelli ’00 Stacey R. McKenna ’00 Dan S. Meyers Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller Ledelle D. Moe-Marshall Michael R. Molla & G. Bradley Weesner Allen D. Moore Mary Mark Munday ’91 Natalie Nadozirny ’98 Christine C. Neill ’71 & Lewis S. Fifield P’90 Bodil Ottesen J. Davidson “Dusty” Porter and Timothy J. Ring Jann Rosen-Queralt & Philip Campbell Danielle I. Salisbury ’92 Irma & Abby Sangiamo Joseph M. Shannon Youngmi ’02 & Chris ’03 Organ Anne R. ’66 & Anthony South Margot Starr & Michael J. Kernan Zvezdana R. Stojmirovic ’05 Tylden Westcott Streett ’54, ’57 Karen Stults William Tata ’78 Elena Volkov ’03, ’07 Jennifer Wallace P’08 Susan Waters-Eller ’78 Howie Lee Weiss ’75 Michael Weiss ’96 Beverly & Jack Wilgus Mark Winicov ’04 Carolyn Stratford Younce MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES The following corporations and foundations provided matching gifts to the 2008 Annual Fund. The Abbott Laboratories Fund The Abell Foundation, Inc. American International Group Atapco Biogen Idec Foundation Constellation Energy Group Foundation Encana Oil & Gass IBM Corporation Key Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation Open Society Institute PNC Foundation Pearson Education Center Seimens Building Technologies Verizon Foundation MEMORIAL GIFTS MICA received gifts in memory of the following alumni, trustees, and friends. Memorial gifts provided unrestricted or endowment resources for scholarships and special program initiatives or general operating expenses. [ Given in Memory of Given by ] Jim Barrick Brook Group, Ltd. Ira & Mary Basler The Ira J. Basler, Jr. & Mary K. Basler Foundation Sigmond A. Bear R. Gant Powell, Jr. ’07 S. Brecher William J. Wancea ’76 Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01 Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost Jonna & Fred Lazarus Marianne & Daniel L. Spiegel Ned Daniels The Rouse Company Foundation Virginia Decker The Black & Decker Corporation Charles J. Arnold Victoria Gellner Boone Mary & Charles Costa Shirley G. DeFelice Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost Ellen B. Gibbs Willard & Lillian Hackerman Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins Lynn & Ross Jones Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01 Jonna & Fred Lazarus Freida McCarty Miles & Stockbridge Foundation, Inc. Jacqueline C. Parks Ethyle T. Diven Anne M. O’Connell ’71 William Sherman Dutterer ’65, ’67 Jean Bernhards ’85 Jamie Johnson W’65 Gregory Allen Elizondo Brooke Griswold ’97 Marybell Castle Everhart Stella Overman Virts ’36 Jeanette E. Feldman Miriam & Stephen P. Levy P’00 Freddy & Ken Cecelia C. DeGraves H. Donald Glaser Elizabeth Glaser Beulah Griffin M. Kathy & Louis Cashiola P’01 Owen and Etta Gowans Jennifer McGill ’95 William N. Hadaway Carolyn Campbell ’72 Linda & F. Spencer Gordon Hilry Gordon ’72 Jaimy Gordon Licien King Harris Victoria Gellner Boone Tracy Michael Harwood Francine Marie Wilhelm ’99 M. Richard Kirstel Jim ’82 & Anne Burger Daniel Shub ’76 Winifred M. Klauenberg Thomas B. Schweizer Theodore Klitzke Charity Checks Dolores Davis ’00 & W. Bowdoin H’04 Davis, Jr. Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost Fontaine Hebb ’81 & John Slorp Jonna & Fred Lazarus Janet A. Vermehren-Shepler Sherrye A. Walker Joan Wertheimer David Komar Deborah Raven ’76 Gary William Kreger Patricia E. Kreger P’08 Merrill Lee Dorothy V. Lee W’50 Marc David Levy Alan S. Dorenfeld Frona L. & Allan J. Kroopnick Zandra & Stephen Quartner Eileen Rome Eileen Yoffe Carrie M. Macedonia Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03 Eleanor Rust Mattern Mac & Wickie Plant Gilbert Meerdter, Sr. Brook Group, Ltd Madeline Murphy Rina L. & Howard A. Janet Ruth Fulcher ’41 Betty Rawlings Peloso Mordechai Aryeh Anna P. Moore Evelyn Wood Peloso Mordechai Aryeh Anna P. Moore Matthew Peloso Mordechai Aryeh Anna P. Moore Linda T. B. Oravecz Arlene Raven Noreen D. Dresser Phyllis Eakin Nancy Grossman Sally Plass & Mike Makman Michael Rosenfeld Gallery Annette & Joseph Rubin Charles C. Reichert, Sr. Luise V. Reichert ’76, ’81 Nan Lee Roberts ’39 Concordia Foundation Sidney Rosenberg Dora Rosenberg W’36 Salvatore Scarpitta Kathryn McDonnell ’98 Janet Fielding Scholes Barbara A. & S. Richard Costa David R. Hart & Joseph Costa Lizabeth R. Hart Joan H. & Theodore H. Koller Catherine & Parshotam Sharma Margaret H. & Stewart D. Swett Esther Bates Siegel ’30 Judie C. Bach Linda Brown Lucille H. Hamet Jeffrey B. Kolodin Joelle R. Lastica Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care of Maryland, Inc. Frederick A. Smith Jeanette Opalensky Janet Rebecca Braunstein Barbara & Harvey S. Braunstein P’08 Broderick Manekin Barbara Spodak ’78 Charles G. Tildon, Jr. G. G. Miller ’71 The Brown Family Patricia & Thomas C. Barry Sumiko Matsumoto Junko & Malcolm Wong P’06 Fred E. Worthington Ernest R. Abruzzo Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton Anne & George L. Bunting, Jr. Fay M. Chandler ’67 Betty Cooke ’46 & William O. Steinmetz ’50 Mary & Charles Costa Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison William F. Eberhart, Jr. James E. Fowler Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost David Gleason J. Samuel Gude Stanley Gumnit ’55 Quinton Hallet Barbara & Sam Himmelrich LeRoy E. Hoffberger Lynn & Ross Jones Jenny M. Kaltenbach Roland H. King, Jr. Kathleen Kotarba ’75 & Michael Kotarba ’76 Martin J. Kotler ’75 Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01 Jonna & Fred Lazarus Richard W. Linfield ’58, ’62 Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff Charles R. Miller ’57 Monk, LLC Linda & Joseph Napora Anne S. Perkins Elizabeth & Theodore Pochter Anne B. & Roger G. Powell P’07 Sheila K. & Richard C. Riggs, Jr. James H. Robinson III Carla H. & Michael Rockliff P’06 Louisa W. Rogers Eileen Rose Loren K. Smith Susan J. Stein Carolyn J. Tomkiewicz Lois M. Weinberg Betty Childs Wells ’48 Rachel Sher Borenstein Susan Baker P’11 Diana C Menefee Lynne Menefee ’79 Kara Brook Reba K. & Arnold G. Cohen Neil A. Meyerhoff Marilyn Meyerhoff George L. Bunting Dupkin Educational & Charitable Foundation, Inc Evan John Nazdrowicz Debra & Henry Nazdrowicz P’08 TRIBUTE GIFTS Owen Hoffman Kevin M. Hoffman Annual Fund and Campaign tribute gifts are received by MICA from individuals who wish to honor special occasions such as birthdays, graduations, or anniversaries; to recognize a friend’s personal or professional achievement; or to say thank you for a kindness or service rendered. [ Given in Honor of Given by ] Clarke Gambrill Agre Mary & Peter C. Agre P’08 Charlotte J. Albertson Karla K. Albertson P’08 Andrew Attivissimo Andrea T. Attivissimo P’08 Mary Attivissimo Holly Joel Cloer Marybeth & David Cloer P’11 Katie Marie Coble Debbie Coble P’10 William Fogarty Cotter Liz & Dan Cotter P’08 Rosalee Davison Sherry & Elmer Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Deacon, Sr. Mary Deacon Opasik ’89 Elizabeth Scott Dove Louise & William F. Dove Allison Michael Ferrante Nancy & Michael Ferrante P’08 Whitney Kathleen Flanigan Debra L. & Michael J. Flanigan P’08 Alice Falvey Greif Susan & Peter Greif Pauline Goodman Paul Goodman Co. Megan Rose Gonzalez Joseph G. Gonzalez P’07 Sonia Gordon Jaimy Gordon Hilry Gordon ’72 Linda & F. Spencer Gordon Phyllis Green Ruth I. Harris Sarah Cary Hanson Susan Cary-Hanson & Stephen P. Hanson P’07 Michael Holder Kali S. Haney ’00 Elissa Lembeck Jacobs Carolyn S. & Stanford M. Lembeck Ahn Sang Jin Yeohyun Ahn ’07 Jordan A Kasey Polly M. & Philip H. Kasey P’08 Isabel H. Klots Stiles Tuttle Colwill Alessa Kara Kreger Patricia E. Kreger P’08 Sheldon D. Kully Barbara Sacks Kully ’55 Ronald Lang Noriko Ikaga ’94 H. Thomas Baird Rachel A. Schimelman ’04 Erin Victoria Laue Virginia & Earl E. Laue P’02 Jaime Louise Bennati Deborah A. & James H. Bennati P’08 Fred Lazarus IV The Sana and Andy Brooks Family Fund Andrea Bocchio Patricia Fuster & Luis Bocchio Hannah L Brancato Shelley C. & Charles H. Kappauf P’08 P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s Miriam Levy Terrye Grosshandler Nicole Chi-Hsin Louie Alan & Chun Louie P’09 W – Widow/er Caleb Joseph Paris Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01 Jacob Joseph Paris Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01 Monique Mary Paris Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01 Laura Pasternak and Michael Zimmerman Brook Group, Ltd. Anne Perkins Loretta Castaldi Paul Waylon Petyo Rebecca Lambert P’02 Rose Sharon Piazza Lori A. & John J. Piazza P’08 Laura Farrell Rasmussen Farrell Family Foundation Inc Rosemary Rex D. Peter Rex P’02 Charles Christopher Rouse Kathryn Fritze P’08 William J. Schaff Enfrodisia & William Schaff P’96 Carol Shepherd Barbara L. Phoebus Hilda Stevens Jeanne & Winston Seetoo Elizabeth Hanson Stoner Jean H. & Robert E. Markison P’12 Cortland Andrew Thomas Marci I. Peterhans P’08 Ann Viverette John Viverette ’56 Michael Dunn Duron Paints and Wallcoverings, Inc. Jerry Fine Ralph Fisher Willard Fountain France-Merrick Foundation Joan M. E. Gaither William Grant Frank Grant Mimi Gross David J. Hare Elizabeth Harris Chris Hartlove ’85 & Abby Lattes Jerome Hausman Ina C. Helrich ’67 Judy Hicks Kerr Houston Michael Iampieri D. Richard Iardella, Jr. Mary James Jamie Johnson W’67 Gloria B. & Herbert M. Katzenberg Laura C. Kirchner-Thenard Margaret G. Klitzke Susan & Jon H. Levinson P’03 Linwoods Frances Litranta Jeanne Mace Allegra Marquart Sara J. & Robert G. McCurdy P’11 Maryland Office Interiors, Inc. Jeanette Opalensky Madeleine O’Reilly Pierpoint Restaurant Wendy Rurka Arlene Z. & Fred E. Sacks Monica & Arnold Sagner Earl Saxon Leonard Schmitz Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40, W’55 Sharon Selligson Mary Ellen Shaeffer ’55, W’57 Romaine S. & Frank P. L. Somerville Leonard Streckfus ’80 George E. Stump ’68 Veronica Thomas Patricia M. ’70, ’76 & Jerome Toolan Eleanor K. Trowbridge* Union Memorial Hospital Woodberry Kitchen Valerie Harisse Walker Jeanie & Richard W. Teare Emma L. Walters Kay R. & Murrel R. Walters P’08 William J. Wancea ’76 Kurt Langenfelder Waters Ann L. & Herbert F. Waters P’11 Jack Wilgus Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01 Graham Geil Wilson Gwenn E. Wilson & Charles E. Wilson III P’08 Julius Zweben Stephanie Zweben & Oscar Iluzada P’11 GIFTS-IN-KIND Alexander’s Tavern Big Huge Games, Inc. Andrew Blumberg Marcella Louis Brenner* W’32, H’01 Laura R. Burrows Canton Gallery Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield Carolyn Carlson George Ciscle Wally Coberg David Edward Furniture, Ltd. Shirley Derr H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased m i c a ’ 0 8 > 4 1 4 2 < m i c a ’ 0 8 MICA’S ENDOWMENT FUNDS Endowed funds at MICA were valued at just over $62 million as of May 31, 2008. The list below contains all funds that comprise the endowment. Newly established funds and existing funds that received new gifts are marked with an °. Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards Jerome Abrams ’46 Memorial Scholarship ACT-SO Scholarship AEGON USA, Inc., Scholarship Florence Austrian Scholarship Lois and Irving Blum Foundation Scholarship Jules M. Bodarky Scholarship Marcella Brenner W’32, H’01 Distinguished MAT Scholar Award Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35 Scholarship Reuben Brook Memorial Scholarship° Betty Cooke ’46 Scholarship Sgt. Ralph Roland Demuth Memorial Scholarship Mathias J. DeVito Scholarship Freda Mueller-Eichelberger ’81 Scholarships In Drawing° In Painting° In Sculpture° In Environmental Design° Samson Feldman ’25 Scholarships In Art Education In Illustration William Ferguson Merit Scholarship France-Merrick Community Arts Partnership Fellowship° General Scholarship Margaret Glace Scholarship in Art Education Leonard L. Greif, Jr. Scholarship in Photography° O’Neill Troy Hammond ’69, ’75 Memorial Scholarship° A. Claire Gaskins Harper ’41 Scholarship Francis Burns Harvey Merit Scholarship William Randolph Hearst Scholarship Lucile Hecht Memorial Scholarship Emanuel Herman ’39 Prize William Mayo Herring ’41 Scholarship Hoffberger Foundation Fellowship Award° Barry Holniker ’81 Memorial Scholarship Harriet ’67 & Philip E. Klein Scholarship The Maryland Institute Knott Scholarship Perna Krick ’31 & Reuben Kramer ’32 Award of Merit Patricia Lion Krongard ’77,’90 Art Education Scholarship Art Education Award Nora & Eugene Leake Scholarship in Painting° The Lenore Fund° Marc Levy ’00 Memorial Scholarship° Morris Louis ’32 Scholarship° Seymour Mandelbaum Merit Scholarship Maryland Photographic Society Scholarship Meyer Photography Traveling Fellowship Rebecca and Joseph Meyerhoff Scholarship Jean C. Miller ’42 Scholarship in Art Education Arthur Mitchell ’66 Scholarship Edward C. Morton, Jr. ’80 Memorial Award P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er Louise N. Myerberg Family Scholarship° Rett Nearburg ’07 Scholarship Christopher J. Overholser ’65 Scholarships In Graphic Design In Illustration Gertrude Pentland Scholarship Mildred Caplan Perl ’39 Scholarship James E. Peterson ’49 Scholarship William M. Philips ’54 Memorial Scholarship Nancy Lee Rhodes Roberts ’39 Scholarship° Amalie Rothschild ’34 Rinehart Award Janet Fielding Scholes Memorial Scholarship° C.V. Starr Scholarship° Reba Stewart Memorial Scholarship Lenore Tawney Scholarship in Fiber° Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer Scholarship Don F. Turano ’59 Scholarship Walter G. ’38 & Betty ’39 Wilkinson Memorial Scholarship Dale Burton Wood ’30 Memorial Scholarships In Fiber In Illustration Bill Woody/Tom Miller ’67,’87 Scholarship Academic/Co-Curricular Progams Fay’s Fund George A. Lucas Fund Dr. Edward Pitts Endowment The Starr Foundation International Programs Unrestricted Shirley Eaton Fund James Stephenson Fund Unrestricted° Facilities Brown Center° The Gateway° Kramer House Main Building Robert and Jane Meyerhoff House° Special Programs: Visiting Artists, Exhibitions, Lectures, Seminars Gladys Brooks Endowment for Visual Media Acquisitions Decker Art History Acquisitons Endowment° Dr. Richard B. Kalter Program° Elizabeth Shannahan McShane ’26 Book Fund° Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Special Programs Endowment Amalie Rothschild ’34 Residency Program The Rouse Company Program Rosetta A. Samson & Sadie B. Feldman Residency Program William O. Steinmetz ’50 Designer in Residence Program° Graduate Programs Hoffberger School of Painting Rinehart School of Sculpture Faculty Chair Florence Gaskins Harper ’34 Chair in Art Education Genevieve McMillan/Reba Stewart Chair in Painting Professional Development Marcella Louis Brenner Faculty Development George H. Dalsheimer Fund for Faculty Development Alfred & Trafford Klots Artist Residency Program in Rochefort-en-Terre, France Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career Development° Neil and Sayra Meyerhoff Fund for Staff and Student Development Stanley Rosen Memorial Fund for Faculty Development H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased m i c a ’ 0 8 > 4 3 n a m e d a nnu a l s c h o l a r s h i p s , f e ll o w s h i p s , a nd a w a r d s Annual gifts to support Scholarship at MICA totaled more than $500,000 as of May 31, 2008. Newly Established funds are marked with an °. Priscilla Alexander Scholarship Alumni Association Scholarship Alumni Award for Student Leadership American Council on Italian Matters of Maryland Scholarship Associated Italian American Charities of Maryland Scholarship City of Baltimore Young People’s Studio Awards Ira J. Basler, Jr. and Mary K.Basler Memorial Scholarship Eddie C. & C. Sylvia Brown Scholarship° Joseph Cardarelli Poetry Prize Ceramics Alumni Scholarship° Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Awards° D’Anna Study Abroad Scholarship Evergreen House Foundation Scholarship C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34 Scholarship Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither Young People’s Studio Scholarship° Jaques and Natasha Gelman Scholarship° Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize Ray Gordon ’41 Drawing Prize in Art Education° Winifred M. Gordon ’28 International Programs Awards Graduate Painting Award Billy N. Hadaway ’51 Memorial Scholarship Robert B. Harris ’92 Memorial Scholarship° Hughlett Fine Arts Scholarship Dr. Al Hurwitz ’41 Scholarship in Art Education Dr. Al Hurwitz ’41 Prize in Art Education David Jacobs ’61 International Scholarship Rheda Luntz Josephs Memorial Scholarship Korean Alumni Scholarship Arnell Lewis Land Art Scholarship° John J. Leidy Foundation Scholarship Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship Award Gregg Lhotsky ’86 Photography Scholarship° M&T Scholarship Carrie Macedonia ’03 Memorial Scholarship F. Grainger Marburg Traveling Award Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation Scholarship Dr. Frankie Martin Scholarship° Maryland Artists Equity Foundation PreCollege Scholarship Master of Arts in Community Arts Fellowship Robert E. & Jane B Meyerhoff Scholarship Tom Miller ’67, ’87 Memorial Scholarship Murthy Digital Arts Award Murthy Interactive Media Scholarship Peace Studies Scholarship° Dominic Pelicano ’05 Memorial Scholarship for Sorrento Summer Study Roberta Polevoy Fund of the Baltimore Community Foundation Scholarship Proctor & Gamble Fund Young People’s Studios Awards° Arlene Raven Scholarship° National Endowment for the Arts John Renna Arts Scholarship° Josh Sallow Memorial Scholarship Josh Sallow Young People’s Studios Awards Santa Farinella Sangiamo General Fine Arts Scholarship Thomas Sangiamo Scholarship Nellie ’49 & Truman Semans Scholarship Mark Stempel ’90 Thesis Prize in Environmental Design Helen C. Stevens Scholarship Surdna Pre-College Awards Surdna Summer MFA in Studio Art Fellowships Three Arts Club of Homeland, Inc. Award Verizon Scholarship Henry Walters Traveling Fellowship Special Projects Artafare 2007 ArtWalk 2008 At Freedom’s Door Challenging Slavery in Maryland Exhibition Beyond the Compass, Beyond the Square Exhibition Black Panther Rank & File Film Series Center for Design Thinking Community Arts Partnership Concert Lab at MICA Constitution Day Conference 2007 Exhibitions Friends of: Animation Art Education Career Development Ceramics Exhibition Development Seminar Fibers Graphic Design Illustration Library Painting Photography Sculpture Video History Book Fund The Visual Journalism of Jan Van Toorn Exhibition Lighting Concepts & Applications MICA/JHU Coalition – Prision Project Professional Staff Development Day Rochefort-en-Terre General Scholarship Summer Teacher Institute Superkids Camp Young People’s Studios M I C A P l a nn e d G i v i n g Adv i s o r y C o unc i l Marc Blum, Esq. Of Counsel Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, LLC John Cogar, Esq. Senior Vice President of Private Wealth PNC Bank M. Gwen Davidson MICA Trustee Partner Brown Advisory John Davis Real Estate Consultant Carl Eastwick, Esq. Partner Semmes, Bowen and Semmes Julie Finney Account Executive/CFP PSA Financial 4 4 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Ann M. Garfinkle, Esq. Chair of Planned Giving Advisory Council MICA Trustee Counsel Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLC John Gilpin, Esq. Senior Vice President Bank of America, Private Bank Sandra Gohn, Esq. Partner DLA Piper Frederick Matson Hopkins, Esq. Principal Legg Mason Trust David Keister, Esq. Executive Vice President Suntrust Bank Julian Lapides, Esq. Attorney at Law A. MacDonough Plant, Esq. Partner Stewart, Plant & Blumenthal Karl Macklin, Esq. Vice President, Private Client Services M&T Investment Group Jill Robinson, Esq. Brown Advisory Natalie Sherman, Esq. Partner Gallagher, Evelius & Jones LLP Bonnie A. Travieso, Esq. Attorney at Law T HE M O U N T RO Y A L SO C IE T Y : A L AS T I N G L EGA C Y The Mount Royal Society has been established to help ensure Maryland Institute College of Art’s future strength by encouraging alumni, friends, parents, faculty, and staff to include MICA in their estate plans – and to recognize those who do so. Please join the Mount Royal Society. It would be wonderful to have you among our members. If you have already included the College in your estate plans, please notify us so that we may accord you membership. Please call Genya Hopkins, Director of Gift Planning/Senior Development Officer, at 410-225-2414, for further information. Anonymous (30) Alice Margolin Adler ’53 & Harold* Adler Pat Alexander Dolores M. Andrew ’82 Gregory E. Anthony ’80 Linda S. Bowser-Chubb ’83 Margaret Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77 George L. Bunting, Jr. Jim Burger ’82 & Anne Burger Ann M. Ciola ’74 Harold Cohen* ’57 Johanne T. ’81 & Philip Coleman Betty Cooke ’46 Carolyn Adreon Councell ’58 Berte D’Arrigo ’43 M. Gwen Davidson Rosalee C. Davison ’60 Alonzo* & Virginia* Decker Imogene Drummond ’83 Charles Ellerin ’41 Sadie B. Feldman* ’30 John Gilmore Ford ’60 Neal M. Friedlander, M.D. & Virginia Adams Douglas L. Frost Alice Falvey Greif Anne K. Griffith Fredye W. Gross Ann Garfinkle & Joseph Brent Florence Gaskins Harper* ’34 Grace Hartigan Robert J. Helsley ’69 Barbara L. Himmelrich James A. Holechek ’53 ’69 Rosita C. Hurka ’51 Scott Gregory Kelly ’87 Theodore O. Klitzke* Isabel H. Klots Harriet A. E. Kohl Priscilla Kossoy ’82 Reuben Kramer* ’32 Ann Miller Krestensen ’60 Philip W. Lambdin ’75 Beatrice Levi H’03 Leslie Lillien Levy ’69 Robert C. Lienhardt Jennifer M. Littleton ’93 Regina Lofland ’62 Kurt Marcantonio ’72 Gary Allen Marcus ’65 Allegra Marquart Madolin Maxey ’70 Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72 Neil Meyerhoff Nancy Ann Monte Santo ’50 Leslie Page Morgan ’80 Margaret Morrison Marian & Brian Nash Anne S. Perkins Terry Allen Perl Harrison M. Robertson, Jr. Nancy P. Rosnow ’72 & Richard R. Baldwin Amalie Rothschild* ’34 Lorraine Sachs ’67 Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40 Philip Stapp* ’28 William O. Steinmetz ’50 Jan Pierce Stinchcomb ’82 John B. Sutton ’63 John Arnold Viverette ’56 Chick West* ’65 Robert J. Wirth* ’50 Fred E. Worthington ’57* & Anne R. Gossett Betty Wells ’48 Martin E. Yaker ’70 Robert A. Zimmerman ’66 JOINING T HE MO U N T ROYA L SO C IETY – Ji m Bu r g e r ’ 8 2 Growing up in western Pennsylvania, a successful future wasn’t a sure thing for Jim Burger ’82. “There were very few prospects where I grew up,” he explained. “Sometimes I shudder to think how close I came to becoming a coal miner, or working behind my father’s bar. Fortunately, back then ‘the Institute’ would take a chance on a kid like me. I enrolled, was accepted, and I thrived there.” Jim and his wife, Anne, recently became members of the Mt. Royal Society by announcing a planned gift to the College. “When my wife and I did our wills, I thought about it a lot,” Jim said. “We don’t have children, but even if we did I would still want to leave something to the Maryland Institute.” Anne added, “We’re really huge boosters of Baltimore City, and I think the Maryland Institute is important to the city. Jim remains very involved, and we get back to campus several times a year. I think it’s a great institution.” P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased “It’s no secret that I feel the Maryland Institute made me,” says Jim of the successful career as a professional photographer that spans more than 25 years, 10 of which were with the Baltimore Sun. His clients include AARP, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, the Lou Gehrig’s Disease Association, and his alma mater. His photos have appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the San Francisco Examiner, and the Los Angeles Times. “I’m now a freelance photographer. I only work for nice people, and I can honestly say I love what I do for a living. So I ask myself, or anyone else who will listen: Who do I owe for all that I have if not the Maryland Institute College of Art? I’ve led a charmed life and they were a big part of it. That’s why I give.” m i c a ’ 0 8 > 4 5 ALUMNI COUNCIL: 2006–2008 Ronald E. Fidler ’64, Council Chair Owings Mills, Maryland Rhea Arnot ’92 Baltimore, Maryland Chris Baker ’00 New York, New York Christina Batipps ’03 Washington, D.C. Kerrie Bellisario ’92 Oyster Bay, New York Tysonn Betts ’96 Cincinnati, Ohio Maggie Blanck ’86 Brooklyn, New York Emily L. Blumenthal ’03 Baltimore, Maryland Lee R. Boot ’82 Baltimore, Maryland David B. Brewster ’86 Halifax, Vermont Peter W. Brooke ’87 South Royalton, Vermont Garry F. Cerrone ’71 Baltimore, Maryland Robyn Chadwick ’75 Baltimore, Maryland Fay Chandler ’67 Cambridge, Massachusetts Betty Cooke ’46 Baltimore, Maryland Stuart Cooper ’72 Columbia, Maryland Robert V. P. Davis ’62 Baltimore, Maryland Maggi Way DeBaecke ’69 Media, Pennsylvania Imogene Drummond ’83 Garrison, New York Peter Dubeau ’83 Baltimore, Maryland Susan Fetterolf ’79 Oley, Pennsylvania Luis Flores ’80 Baltimore, Maryland Greg Foertsch ’95 Baltimore, Maryland Dan Gilbert ’81 Baltimore, Maryland Paula Gillen ’78 Boulder, Colorado Richard A. Glaze ’78 Los Altos, California Gregory Gray ’76 New York, New York Charlie Hahn ’98 Baltimore, Maryland 4 6 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Chris Hartlove ’85 Baltimore, Maryland Ron Webb* ’68 York, Pennsylvania Jeanne Hoel ’96 Los Angeles, California Betty Wells ’48 Virginia Beach, Virginia Kevin Kearney ’74 Sebastopol, California Alex Wissel ’00 Owings Mills, Maryland George King ’77 Santa Fe, New Mexico Ria Zake Jacob ’69 Crownsville, Maryland Sally King-Nero ’81 New York, New York Robert Zimmerman II ’66 Parkville, Maryland Martin Kotler ’75 Washington, D.C. Council Members Emeriti Annette Lawrence ’90 Denton, Texas Giselle Lewis-Archibald ’05, ’07 Randallstown, Maryland Jennifer Littleton ’94 Lutherville, Maryland Regina Derwin Lofland ’62 Winston Salem, North Carolina Richard Mandy ’69 Pikesville, Maryland Brian Martel ’93 Plano, Texas Allyn Massey ’89 Parkton, Maryland Madolin Maxey ’70 Providence, Rhode Island Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72 Alto, New Mexico Chelsea Munion ’04 Chicago, Illinois Kate O’Connor ’98 Los Angeles, California Mary Cross Parker ’63 San Ysidro, California Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66 Chicago, Illinois James Rieck ’87,’03 Baltimore, Maryland Ronald X. Roberson ’77 Columbia, Maryland Sam S. Robinson ’78 Stevenson, Maryland Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73 Brooklin, Maine William E. Sheppard ’72 Baltimore, Maryland Judith A. Simons ’69,’03,’05 Monkton, Maryland Clytie Taylor ’71 Salisbury, Maryland Linda E. Wachtmeister ’73 North Garden, Virginia Susan Wallace ’73 Ottsville, Pennsylvania Rosalee C. Davison ’60 Baltimore, Maryland Harriet Gardiner ’43 Frederick, Maryland Dorothy Gillespie ’41 New York, New York Ethel Kessler ’71 Bethesda, Maryland Carlton Leverette ’71 Baltimore, Maryland Suzanne Levin Lapides ’69 Baltimore, Maryland Doris S. Rief ’86, P’86 Pikesville, Maryland William O. Steinmetz ’50 Baltimore, Maryland P ARE N T S C O U N C I L G i v i n g St a t i s t i c s Class of 2008 Class of 2010 Sallie Fraenkel Zuch & Michael Zuch Council Co-Chairs Chappaqua, New York Nancy & Eric Almquist Belmont, Massachusetts Colleen & Ronald Bouma Oak View, California Frederica & Francisco Escobar Dallas, Texas A 36% Unrestricted B 26% Restricted Gloria & Terry Cruice Troy, Michigan Mary & Thomas Jasek Menlo Park, California C 28% Scholarship D 10% Gifts-in-Kind Antonia & José Dougan Geneva, Switzerland Therese & Donald Lundy Bethesda, Maryland Sherry Helmke & Bob Culver Omaha, Nebraska Petra & Thomas Osborne Boynton Beach, Florida Robin & Richard Kirby Norcross, Georgia Karen Watkins & Paul Lewis West Chester, Pennsylvania Patricia DiBella Kreger Hopewell, New Jersey Toni & Keith Wolper Medford, New York Anne Mastrangelo ’77 & Aaron Fink ’77 Brookline, Massachusetts Pat Milburn & Russell Milburn, Jr. Lexington, Kentucky Sande & Don Neil Hoover, Alabama Class of 2009 Jackie Carroll Garcia Durham, North Carolina 2008 annual fund Monique & Jeffrey Escher Scarsdale, New York CLASS OF 2011 Kathy & Rock Amick Unas, South Carolina Lois & Marc Bernstein Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jon Borenstein Birmingham, Michigan Christine & Richard Croarkin Ft. Worth, Texas Sara Feldman Los Angeles, California Stephen Crozier & Donna Persaud Dallas, Texas Beth & Terry Frederick Sewell, New Jersey J. Kevin Donovan Lake Barrington, Illinois Sandra & Gary Haas New Berlin, Wisconsin Linda & Bobby English Randallstown, Maryland Jeanne Marie Kachidurian Greenwood Village, Colorado Alison & Raymond Kogan Lyndhurst, Ohio Gifts to the 2008 Annual Fund Supported: Unrestricted gifts are applied to educational priorities across every area of the College. Restricted funds are designated by the donor to support a specific program, department, or project. Scholarships include named undergraduate and graduate scholarships, fellowships, and awards given on an annual—not endowed—basis (see page 45 for a complete 2008 list) as well as gifts to the general scholarship fund, which supports the financial aid awarded by MICA. Gifts-in-kind (equipment, books, and products) are accepted by the College because they have a value to or provide budget relief for programs. capi tal fundrai s i ng Sources of Gifts 13% A B 14% 53% C D 20% Corporations & National Foundations Government Individuals & Family Foundations Trustee Note: Alumni gifts arrayed in several categories account for 22 percent. Sang Liu & Christopher Shea Monkton, Maryland Margaret & Dane Merchant North Plainfield, NewJersey Linda & Paul Sullivan North Palm Beach, Florida Capital and Endowment Gifts Lucille & Larry Tobin Woodbury, Connecticut Jane Wattenberg & Samuel Chase, M.D. San Francisco, California A 13% B 9% Current Restricted Current Unrestricted C 39%Endowment & Similar D 26%Brown Center 7% E Mt. Royal Station Renovation F 6% Gateway A 53% Scholarship B 16% Other Endowment Detail: 7% C D 10% 14% E P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased Brown Center – Plant Fund Gateway – Plant Fund Meyerhoff House – Plant Fund m i c a ’ 0 8 > 4 7 M AR Y L A N D I N S T I T U T E C O L L EGE O F AR T Board of Trustees Emeriti Neil A. Meyerhoff Chairman Baltimore, Maryland Charles L. Costa Lutherville, Maryland Stephen W. Boesel Ruxton, Maryland George L. Bunting, Jr. Monkton, Maryland Suzi Keats Cordish Lutherville, Maryland M. Gwen Davidson Baltimore, Maryland Rosalee C. Davison ’60 Baltimore, Maryland Mathias J. DeVito Baltimore, Maryland Ronald E. Fidler ’64 Owings Mills, Maryland Aaron S. Fink ’77, P’08 Boston, Massachusetts Ann M. Garfinkle, Esquire Washington, D.C. Alice Falvey Greif New York, New York George H. Dalsheimer Baltimore, Maryland LeRoy E. Hoffberger Baltimore, Maryland Robert A. Shelton, Esquire Baltimore, Maryland MICA Officers Main: 410-225-4235 Kevin Hoffman Director of Web & Electronic Communications Fax: 410-225-2312 and 443-423-1022 Genya Hopkins Director of Gift Planning A copy of MICA’s current financial statement is available by writing the Office of Fiscal Affairs, Maryland Institute College of Art, 1300 W. Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217 or by calling 410-225-2366. Documents and information submitted under the Maryland Solicitations Act are also available, for the cost of postage and copies, from the Maryland Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis MD 21401, 410-974-5534. Theresa Lynch Bedoya Vice President & Dean for Admission and Financial Aid Michael R. Franco Vice President for Advancement Thomas G. Hyatt Vice President for Technology Systems & Services David Hayden ’66 Upperco, Maryland J. Davidson “Dusty” Porter Vice President & Dean for Student Affairs Thomas Jasek, P’10 Menlo Park, California James Miller Baltimore, Maryland Charles E. Nearburg P’07 Dallas, Texas Anne S. Perkins Baltimore, Maryland Roger G. Powell P’07 Baltimore, Maryland Sheila K. Riggs Baltimore, Maryland Nancy R. Sasser Baltimore, Maryland William O. Steinmetz ’50 Baltimore, Maryland Sallie Fraenkel Zuch P’08 Chappaqua, New York Kim Howard Gray Office Manager, Advancement Peggy Henry Office Manager, Development Michael R. Molla Vice President for Operations David Jacobs ’61 Los Angeles, California Erin Chrest Director of Stewardship Raymond Allen Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost Richard C. Hackney, Jr. Ellicott City, Maryland Wendy M. Jachman ’71 Owings Mills, Maryland Catherine Burrier Director of Advancement Services Contributors listed made gifts between June 1, 2007 and May 31, 2008. We have made every effort to ensure accuracy of this Donor Roll. If we made an error, please accept our apology. You may contact the Annual Fund office at 410-225-2491, and we will correct our records. David R. Hart Director of Alumni & Parent Relations Douglas R. Mann Vice President for Finance & Chief Financial Officer Tonya Ingersol ’02 Hunt Valley, Maryland Elizabeth (Lisa) Bryan Assistant Director, Annual Fund Names and positions on this page are current at time of printing. Fred Lazarus IV President Fredye Wright Gross Baltimore, Maryland Barbara L. Himmelrich Baltimore, Maryland Michelle Brown Executive Assistant, Advancement DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT Michael R. Franco Vice President for Advancement Douglas L. Frost Special Counsel for Development & Vice President for Development, Emeritus Victoria Gellner Boone Associate Vice President, Development Kim Carlin Associate Vice President, Institutional Communications Lucille Hughes Associate Vice President for Development, Alumni & Parent Relations Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01 Associate Vice President for Advancement, Planning & Special Projects Amy Hunter Executive Assistant Cindy Intorre Constituent Data Processor, Advancement Services Lydia Kenselaar ’07 Coordinator of Corporate, Foundation, & Government Relations Emily Macenko Assistant Director, Alumni & Parent Relations Division of Advancement Telephone Numbers Christine Ricks ’08 Junior Designer Web/Print, Communications Karen Stults Director of Corporate, Foundation, & Government Relations Carolyn Stratford Younce Director of Annual Fund Brenda McElveen Communications Office Manager & Administrative Assistant to Media Relations Mike Walley-Rund Publications Project & Photography Coordinator Michelle Weatherly ’98 Special Projects Assistant Mikhael Mei Williams Director of Media Relations Christy Wolfe Budget & Production Manager, Communications Jennifer Andiorio Associate Director, Corporate, Foundation, & Government Relations Lorri Angelloz Senior Writer & Editor, Communications Christi Barth Administrative Assistant, Advancement Principal photography: Bruce Weller Additional photography: Jim Burger ’82, Paul Burk, Nancy Froehlich ’06, Max Glanville, Robert Salazar ’83, Daniel Shea ’07, Tony Venne ’09, Michael Walley-Rund, RTKL, David Whitcomb Design: Claude Skelton Design, Inc. © 2008 Maryland Institute College of Art 4 8 < m i c a ’ 0 8 Division of Advancement Maryland Institute College of Art 1300 Mount Royal Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21217-4191
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