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Contents"Now to Next" Campaign Progress and Totals ..........................2
The Franklin & Marshall Fund ........................................................... 4 Challenges for Day of Giving Faculty Volunteer Support of Day of Giving
The Roschel ’54 Gift to Name Roschel College House .........10
The Martin ’56 Gift to Professorship in Chemistry .................. 12
Giving in FY21 ........................................................................................14 The Franklin & Marshall Fund Gift Planning and Endowment
The Duberstein ’65 Gift for Government Internships.............16
The Tressider P’22 Gift for Scholarship ....................................... 18
Alumni Relations' Virtual Programs in FY21 .............................20
Richard King Mellon Foundation Supports Launch of Chesapeake Watershed Initiative ............................................ 22
F&M Senior Hannah Breedlove.......................................................26
Giving in FY21 .......................................................................................28 Financial Aid Athletics
Overall Giving in FY21 ........................................................................30
Honor Roll of Donors .........................................................................32 Lux et Lex Society .....................................................................32 Founders Society ........................................................................33 Tow'r and Bell Society ...............................................................34 John Marshall Society ...............................................................35 Schnader Society ....................................................................... 40 Benjamin Franklin Society .......................................................46 Other Generous Donors ...........................................................54
Greetings, Alumni, Parents and Friends!This has been a year of changes and modifications for everyone. At Franklin & Marshall, it meant online classes for some
and social distancing for all. Our students and faculty weathered the changes with aplomb, and Commencement in May
was a welcome celebration for everyone, not just for the students who were graduating.
At F&M, we know the world needs critical thinkers. It needs leaders who recognize that change is inescapable and can
often be beneficial. The Now to Next Campaign, which made great strides in FY21, will make certain Diplomats will
always be on hand to face the challenges the world presents.
In fact, by the time you read this report, Now to Next will have surpassed its $200 million goal! The naming of
Roschel College House, additional gifts to the Winter Visual Arts Center, record-breaking achievements in the Franklin
& Marshall Fund, exciting participation of our stellar faculty—all stories covered later in this report—have combined
to lift the campaign to the heights we knew it could reach.
The exceptional success of Now to Next, and all the ways it will empower the next generation of F&M students, will be
an inspiring display of a community dedicated to the College’s mission. The campaign has already done so much to
support our students, faculty, and staff, and it will continue to provide invaluable benefits as the College produces more
Diplomats—leaders at every level—for our society and our world in the years to come.
This success we have seen thus far is thanks to exceptional alumni, parents and friends of Franklin & Marshall College.
We cannot thank you enough for the efforts you have shown, and the gifts you have given. The transformational
Franklin & Marshall education goes far beyond the classroom, and you understand how important it is, not just to our
students but to the world community. The world needs Diplomats.
Wishing you all the best,
The Now to Next Campaign Steering Committee Chairs
Susan ’73, P’12 and Lenny Klehr ’72, P’12
Benjamin Winter ’67
Dollars Needed
Dollars Raised
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TOTAL GOALHAS BEENREACHED
98%OF
OVERALL
Campaign Progress by Gift Amount*
*As of 6/30/21
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INITIATIVE GOAL TOTAL RAISED
Academic Excellence $130 million $112,362,518
Financial Aid $80 million $67,673,616
Academic Program $50 million $44,688,902
Student Experience $50 million $48,654,641
Co-curricular Programs $11 million $14,258,866
Athletics $30 million $26,727,855
OSPGD $9 million $7,667,920
Franklin & Marshall Fund $20 million $21,170,624
Commitments to be Allocated $12,967,054
Total Goal: $200 Million
Campaign Total: $195,154,837*
Campaign Priorities
*As of 6/30/21
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T his was an amazing year for the Franklin &
Marshall Fund!
Two efforts, Day of Giving and Raise Our
Game, propelled the Franklin & Marshall Fund to a
record-breaking fundraising height, and the highest
alumni participation rate in more than six years.
Amy Layman, assistant vice president for alumni
relations and annual giving, said, “Our alumni, parents,
students and friends really stepped up for F&M this
year. We are so grateful for the support we received,
and especially for all the individuals who gave for
the first time last year.”
A highlight of the fiscal year was the College’s
second annual Day of Giving, which took place over
1,787 minutes—in honor of F&M’s founding year—on
April 13 and 14. The event raised $978,368 for the
Franklin & Marshall Fund, nearly doubling the figure
from the inaugural Day of Giving in 2020. More than
2,300 donors helped unlock various matching
challenges (see page 7) throughout the event.
Led by Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York,
gifts came in from almost every state and several
countries. Regional virtual events helped to fuel
that participation.
Volunteers were especially active in supporting
the Day of Giving. F&M’s Office of Alumni Relations
hosted several virtual trainings for volunteers, as
well as a Day of Giving Pep Rally the morning the
Day of Giving opened. They also organized a social
media campaign engaging remote alumni in regional
chapters, called “Cheers Around the World.”
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“Alumni, volunteers, faculty, students and staff have shared
inspiring stories about their Day of Giving experiences,”
Layman said. “Many members of the Franklin & Marshall
community participated to make this happen.”
Another highlight for the Franklin & Marshall Fund was the
Raise Our Game effort for the year.
Alumni, parents and friends of Diplomat athletics rallied
around the program for a record-breaking fundraising
month, as 1,338 donors contributed more than $222,000
in support of the athletes who remained in training.
“It was a year like no other,” said Ramy Rahal, director of
annual giving. “This edition of Raise Our Game has laid the
groundwork for even more successful events to come.”
Thank you for supporting the Franklin & Marshall Fund in
Fiscal Year 2021. The dollars you share really do support
every student, every day. ¦
The Franklin & Marshall Fund
Through both unrestricted and donor-
designated gifts, the Franklin & Marshall
Fund is an essential element of the College’s
annual budget. The fund supports need-
based financial aid, academic programs,
athletics, campus life and other key College
priorities. The annual fund raised $4.4 million
from 7,436 donors in the 2021 fiscal year.
Greek Alumni ChallengeFor every 100 Greek alumni who gave on Day of Giving, Ken Mehlman ’88 gave an additional $5,000, up to $25,000.
100 / 100 DONORS
$25,000
GOLD ChallengeEvery gift, of any amount, from alumni in the classes of 2011–2020 unlocked an additional $50 for F&M, up to $10,000.
200 / 200 DONORS
$10,000
Diplomat Double-UpBeginning at 7 a.m. on the second day of Day of Giving, each of the first 150 donors unlocked $100.
150 / 150 DONORS
$15,000
Pioneer’s Club ChallengeThis successful challenge to Pioneers Club donors raised an additional $6,000 from 60 donors.
60 / 60 DONORS
$6,000
Alumni Couples ChallengeThis successful challenge to alumni couples raised an additional $25,000 from 125 donors.
125 / 125 DONORS
$25,000
The Lerner ChallengeThis successful challenge to all French & Italian studies and POSSE alumni donors raised an additional $5,000 from 100 donors.
100 / 100 DONORS
$5,000
$100,000 Diplomat Stretch ChallengeA group of six alumni put up an additional $100,000 as a
challenge to the F&M community after the original "Day of Giving Challenge" (above) was met! The community added an additional 500 donors—beyond the original goal of 1,787
donors—by the end of Day of Giving, and met the goal.
500 / 500 DONORS
$100,000
Parents’ ChallengeWhen 300 parents made gifts during
Day of Giving, $50,000 was unlocked.
300 / 300 DONORS
$50,000
Hillel ChallengeFor each donor to Hillel on Day of Giving,
the Klehr Center for Jewish Life board gave an additional $54 in support of F&M Hillel.
100 / 100 DONORS
$5,400
Class of 1992 ChallengeEvery gift from the Class of 1992 was matched,
dollar for dollar, up to $5,000.
$5,000 MATCHED
X2 MATCH
Alumnae ChallengeThis successful challenge to alumnae donors
raised an additional $50,000 from 500 donors.
500 / 500 DONORS
$50,000
DAY OF GIVING CHALLENGES
Day of Giving ChallengeEvery donor who made a gift of any amount
unlocked an additional $100 for F&M, up to $178,700.
1,787 / 1,787 DONORS
$178,700
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T he goal was clear: 1,787 donors in 1,787 minutes. And
with the help of Franklin & Marshall faculty members,
it was a goal the College surpassed—by a wide margin.
F&M’s second Day of Giving, which took place over 1,787
minutes in honor of the founding year of Franklin College, took
place in April (see story on page 5). Several professors served
as faculty ambassadors for the event, including Professor of
Psychology Meredith Bashaw, Associate Professor of Art
History Michael Clapper, Professor of Government Susan
Dicklitch-Nelson, Associate Professor of Mathematics Danel
Draguljic, and Professor of American Studies and Women’s,
Gender & Sexuality Studies Alison Kibler.
The ambassadors encouraged giving from former students
and other members of the F&M community through email, text
messages, phone calls and social media posts. They conveyed
that the College had to adapt its model during the pandemic
by investing in technology and other resources to fulfill its
educational promise. They delivered the message just the way
they educate their students: as personally and thoughtfully
as possible.
“With everything that’s happening in the world, Day of Giving
really helped bring our community together to support our
Faculty Give Big Boost to Day of Giving
students,” Bashaw said. “Alumni, parents, faculty and
professional staff who contributed recognize the
unique opportunities F&M provided for them. They
want to ensure that today’s Diplomats can continue
to learn and grow in powerful ways, gaining the skills
and knowledge they need to shape our future.”
Alumni, parents, faculty, professional staff and friends
responded to the call for support in droves, and donors
helped unlock various matching challenges throughout
the event.
The faculty ambassadors enjoyed reconnecting with
former students, many of whom credit their F&M
experience for shaping their own lives. For those alumni
and countless others, the act of giving is powerful and
personal, helping the College fulfill the promise made
to each student: that they have a college experience
that is second-to-none. No matter what. Even in the
midst of a pandemic. ¦Michael Clapper
Associate Professor of Art History
Alison KiblerProfessor of American Studies and
Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Meredith BashawProfessor of Psychology
Danel DraguljicAssociate Professor of Mathematics
Susan Dicklitch-NelsonProfessor of Government
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T he New College House has been shaping the academic landscape
of Franklin & Marshall College for nearly a decade.
But it was missing one thing: a permanent name.
Now that has changed, thanks to a $6.5 million gift from Dr. Robert ’54 and
Anna Roschel to rename New College House as Roschel College House.
A small gathering of College students and staff joined the Roschels Oct.
2 in the newly minted house’s common room and terrace to celebrate the
landmark contribution.
“We are so grateful for this breathtaking and extraordinary gift, and we
are delighted to have the opportunity to celebrate your philanthropic
leadership,” F&M President Barbara Altmann said.
Robert ’54 and Anna Roschel Give $6.5 Million to Name Roschel College House
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Opened in fall 2011, New College House was the fifth
addition to the College House system. Set at the
northwest corner of campus, the building houses nearly
200 students in doubles, suites and apartments.
“Upon its completion, the newest house seemingly had
everything. Except, of course, a name,” Altmann added.
Dr. Roschel majored in biology at F&M. The 1954 graduate
continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania
and launched a successful career in dermatology after
serving in the U.S. Air Force.
“I owe my career to F&M,” Dr. Roschel said. “You look
back on your life and you look at contributions that
different organizations and people have made to you.
F&M has been a big part of my success.” He added that
“education, in general, of course, is very important,
especially in this day and age.”
In quintessential liberal arts fashion, Dr. Roschel was
active in the drama newsletter, glee club, choir and the
Green Room Theatre. His legacy appears on another
campus building: The Roschel Performing Arts Center.
He was a member of the American Association for
Applied Sciences and is still a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
As an alumnus, Dr. Roschel remains closely connected to
the College, previously serving as a Reunion volunteer
and member of Leadership Council and currently
serving as a member of the Board of Visitors. Over
the years, he has provided leadership on fundraising
initiatives, including serving as co-chair during a past
comprehensive campaign.
In 2017, the Alumni Association Board presented him
with the Alumni Medal in recognition of sustained,
distinguished and outstanding service to the College.
In many ways, the Roschel College House embodies F&M’s
growth since its namesake first arrived on campus 70 years ago.
“The College back in the early ’50s was somewhat different
than it is today,” Dr. Roschel reminisced. “The physical structures
themselves have more than doubled in size. And the facilities
are so much better. But not the education level. Even then, the
education level was very high. Indeed, it was so high that all
the people who survived the severe curriculum of the pre-med
courses got into medical school—and believe me, that was an
accomplishment!”
Designed by world-renowned architect Robert H. Stern,
Roschel College House was the first Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) certified building on campus. The
building’s palette of red brick, stone, painted wood trim and
slate roofs mirrors the signature Georgian architecture found
across campus.
“I am confident the House’s members, past and future, will
be honored to have such a powerful name to be known by,”
Altmann said. ¦
F ranklin & Marshall alumnus Dr. Thomas Martin ’56, P’96 and his
wife, the Rev. Dr. Lois Martin P’96 of Belleville, Pa., have endowed
Franklin & Marshall College with a $2 million gift to establish
a professorship in the Chemistry Department. It will be known as the
“Thomas J. and Lois D. Martin Professor in Chemistry.”
“We owe a lot to Franklin & Marshall College,” Tom Martin said. “I received
an extremely good education there. This is an opportunity to give back.”
An F&M chemistry major, Martin went on to earn his medical degree from
the University of Pittsburgh. He served for decades as a board-certified
pediatrician and sports medicine primary care physician, as well as a
professor of pediatrics at the Milton S. Hershey School of Medicine and
at The Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.
“All of us at Franklin & Marshall are deeply grateful to the Martins for
their generous gifts to an endowed professorship in chemistry,” said F&M
President Barbara Altmann. “An F&M education is a comprehensive tool
powered by the quality of our faculty who challenge our students to
meet and realize their full potential. Support for our faculty is a vital part
of the Now to Next comprehensive campaign.”
The Martins’ initial gift honored the late Fred Snavely ’49, F&M professor
of chemistry, who had a particularly strong influence on Tom Martin as
a student.
“We learned a lot about chemistry from him, but we also learned about
life in his extemporaneous conversations.” Martin said. “Professor Snavely
was a teacher and a friend, a strong mentor to me in both academics and
the world outside of college.”
After serving as a pilot in World War II, Snavely enrolled at F&M as a
chemistry major. He graduated in 1949 as the outstanding chemistry
student of his class. He earned his doctorate in chemistry from
Pennsylvania State University and returned to Franklin & Marshall in the
fall of 1952, the same year that Martin matriculated as a student.
Thomas Martin ’56, P’96 and Lois Martin P’96 Bequeath Professorship in Chemistry
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“One thing I found out—and that he encouraged—was that not everyone
thinks alike and there are many different ways to consider a question and
solve a problem,” Martin recalled a few years ago. “There was great value
in that, and it has stuck with me to this day.”
Martin came to F&M because of its “reputation as the premier pre-med
college in the country. I was interested in medicine early on. There were
220 students in my graduating class, and 55 of us went to medical
school.” At that time, F&M had more of its graduates become medical
doctors than any other college or university in the United States that did
not have its own medical school.
Tom Martin started a Level III Neonatal Intensive Unit, Neonatal and
Pediatric Retrieval Program, and Neonatal Follow-Up Clinic at Geisinger
Medical Center in Danville, Pa. He was chair of pediatrics at Geisinger for
20 years and during that time he grew the department from five
pediatricians to 80 pediatricians, which included many new sub-
specialties. He established pediatrics and medicine-pediatrics residencies.
Under Dr. Martin’s supervision, the Pediatric Department started
Geisinger’s first outreach clinics and summer camps for chronically ill
children. He was the inspiration and driving force behind the founding
of the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital at Geisinger, the first children’s
hospital to be built in a rural area in the United States. He started a Level
II Neonatal Unit at the Williamsport Hospital.
Dr. Martin was selected to be a member of the American Board of
Pediatrics and helped write the board examinations in primary sports
medicine and pediatrics. He was president of the Pennsylvania chapter of
the American Academy of Pediatrics and team physician for Penn State’s
football and wrestling teams.
He is the first emeritus professor at the Geisinger Commonwealth School
of Medicine. He has an extensive list of peer-reviewed publications and
has received multiple awards for his leadership and service.
In 2016, Tom Martin received the Franklin & Marshall Alumni Citation,
given annually to graduates who are distinguished in their profession,
have provided dedicated leadership and service to the community, and
have an exemplary record of accomplishment in a professional field.
The Rev. Dr. Lois Martin is a graduate of Susquehanna University, where
she majored in church music. She continued her education at The Colgate
Rochester Divinity School and the Eastman School of Music in Rochester,
New York. She earned a master’s degree in church music and a master
of divinity, both from Colgate, doctorate of ministry from The Lutheran
School of Theology, in Philadelphia (now part of United Lutheran
Seminary). She serves the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America as a
specially trained, intentional interim minister, and has qualifications as a
spiritual director from Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation. She is a
member of the Susquehanna University Board of Trustees.
The Martins are parents of a blended family of eight children, including
Julia Martin Walter ’96. They have been consistent contributors to the
College, supporting the Franklin & Marshall Fund, the Fred Snavely
Fund, and the Diplomat Athletic Club. Tom Martin served as the physician
for F&M’s David Lehman Open wrestling tournament and worked with
F&M students as a volunteer with the Benjamin Rush Society. He serves
as a member of The Board of Visitors and has helped with the Now to
Next Campaign.
In establishing the endowment, the Martins are reflecting a deeply-felt
philosophy that is rooted in their faith. “We believe that God gave us
many talents and skills and we are consciously aware of a connection to
others as we live in this world, in our time,” Lois Martin said. “Therefore,
we want to give back for others from the opportunities and goodness we
have realized.” ¦
Leadership—The Benjamin FranklinSociety: Celebrating alumniwho contribute $1,787 ormore annually, emulatingthe leadership of BenjaminFranklin, who in 1787 lenthis name and a £200 foundingcontribution to a new collegein Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
642 alumni, parents and friends answered the call to leadership, joining the Benjamin Franklin Society. Membership in the society connotes innovation and drive, and rightly so; our founding patron, Benjamin Franklin, led in a way that inspires each of us, every day.
F&M has assumed national leadership on issues critical to the future of higher education, our nation’s welfare, and society itself.
Fulfilling the promise of this leadership requires, in turn, philanthropic leadership. Thank you for assuming it.
3,807alumni joined or continued as members
of the 1787 Society
770new alumni joined the
1787 Society
502alumni contributed annually
for the past three to four years
786alumni contributed annually
for the past five to nine years
1,092alumni contributed annuallyfor the past 10 to 24 years
657alumni contributed annuallyfor the past 25 or more years
Loyalty—The 1787 Society:Celebrating alumni who havegiven to the College in two ormore consecutive years
Giving by Designation:$2,799,836 – Unrestricted GiftsSupporting every student every day accordingto the area of greatest need
$420,658 – Academic ProgramsSustaining our legacy of scholarly excellence inthe classroom, studio, laboratory and beyond
$725,287 – Financial AidFor high-achieving students who otherwisecould not attend F&M
$491,525 – Athletics via theDiplomat Athletic ClubEnhancing the success of our athleticsprogram and teams
FRANKLIN & MARSHALL FUND GIVING
Giving in FY21
$2,571,223was received in bequest and trust gifts in FY21.
Total Endowment FY21
$505,943,607
LIVING ALUMNI MEMBERS OF THESCHNADER SOCIETY BY CLASS YEAR
Through deferred giving, membersof the William A. Schnader Societyinvest in Franklin & Marshall’s future,guaranteeing that the needs of ourstudents and the College will be met formany years to come.
Established and maintained primarily by yourcontributions, the endowment fosters financialstability, leadership and opportunities fortoday’s and tomorrow’s students.
GIFT PLANNING ENDOWMENT
<1960 — 62 (18%)
1960s — 95 (28%)
1970s — 91 (27%)
1980s — 51 (15%)
1990s — 15 (4%)
2000s — 22 (6%)
2010s — 6 (2%)
Gifts to the College’s endowment in FY21 equaled
$5,618,613
ENDOWMENT DESIGNATION*
Student Financial Aid — 36.3%
Endowed Faculty Positions — 11.2%
Operation and Maintenance
of Campus Facilities — 13.7%
Academic Programs and Research — 5.2%
All Other Purposes — 33.5%
Totaling $505.9 million on June 30, 2021, the F&M endowment consists
of over 700 named funds, each with various donor designations,
impacts and beneficial budget implications. Representing 87% of the
total endowment, our pooled endowment totals $440.5 million and
is the main source of long-term funding for various elements of the
Franklin & Marshall College budget. The pooled endowment drives the
annual endowment draw. Our total endowment also includes $39.8
million of charitable trusts and gift annuities, as well as our non-pooled
endowment of $25.6 million, consisting of externally managed trusts,
life insurance, real estate and other assets.
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I n summer 2021, four Franklin & Marshall College students
traveled to Washington, D.C., where they worked in Congress
or at a federal agency, either remotely or on location.
The Ken Duberstein ’65 Public Service Internship Endowment
provides F&M students who receive federal government
internships in Washington, D.C., the financial support they need
to afford the significant expense of living in the nation’s capital.
Duberstein made a significant six-figure gift to create the fund,
that will eventually total $1 million.
Duberstein, LL.D ’65, P’09, P’12 experienced an impressive career
trajectory, from summer intern when he was an F&M student to
White House Chief of Staff for former President Ronald Reagan.
Today, he is chairman and CEO of The Duberstein Group, and is a
Trustee emeritus of Franklin & Marshall College. He is the father
of four children, two of whom are also F&M alumni—Andrew ’09
and Samantha ’12.
The four students this summer were the first to benefit from
Duberstein's thoughtful generosity.
Senior Ali Husaini is a government major who worked remotely
for Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, under the
Islamic Scholarship Fund’s Congressional Internship Program,
which provides scholarships to Muslim students to fund their
studies in policy.
“This internship was an opportunity for me to gain firsthand
experience with the legislative process and with policy issues
that I care about, from education to health care and civil rights,”
Husaini said.
Another student, junior Nadezhda Ivanova, is majoring in
government with a minor in German. She is interested in
foreign relations and worked for the Congressional Office for
International Leadership.
“This internship was really important to me because Eastern
Europe and Central Asia are often put in the background when
it comes to international relations,” Ivanova said. “My favorite
event was with Ukrainian lawyers and judges focused on
anti-corruption.”
Sophomore Munahil Sultana, a joint studies major and women’s,
gender and sexuality studies minor, worked on sensitive issues
with the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID), Bureau for the Middle East, Religious and Ethnic
Minorities Team.
And senior Daniel Robillard, a government major and economics
minor, worked in the Capitol Hill office of Connecticut
Congressman Jim Himes.
“One of the things I enjoyed most about this experience was
being able to assist with the creation of a brand-new select
committee tasked with studying and finding solutions to
economic disparity,” Robillard said.
“I can’t overemphasize the importance of Franklin & Marshall
and my internship,” Duberstein said. “It helped me develop my
love for governing and my commitment to public service, to try
to make things a little better for all Americans.” ¦
Ken Duberstein ’65
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E ducation was embedded in the lives of Susan and Richard Tressider P’22 long
before their daughter, Cara, first set foot on Franklin & Marshall’s campus.
Now, the couple is ensuring that future generations of students enjoy the
same opportunity.
The Tressiders have established a scholarship fund for students demonstrating
financial need, set to activate in the 2026-2027 academic year. Their gift is part of the
Trustee Endowed Scholarship Challenge.
“I’m hoping it helps ease some of the financial burden and helps someone achieve
their dreams and goals,” Richard said.
The scholarship is gifted through the Windmill Foundation, a nonprofit founded by
the Tressiders to continue the philanthropic legacy of Susan’s parents, Eugene and
Marie-Louise Jackson.
In tribute to Cara, a government major and member of the Alpha Phi sorority, the
scholarship is earmarked for students with an interest in government studies.
A Love of Learning, A Legacy of Philanthropy
“It’s been a wonderful experience to see our daughter
thrive at F&M,” Susan said. “When she’s home, she’s
homesick for F&M. She’s really found her community
at F&M, intellectually and socially.”
Founded in 2014, the Windmill Foundation supports
individuals and communities in the areas of health,
education and human services.
“We liked the imagery of the windmill—the
symbolism of forward movement and energy,
transformation, and growth,” Susan said.
It’s also a nod to the traditional Dutch mills that
speckle the landscape of Belgium, her mother’s
home country. Marie-Louise came to the U.S. from
Belgium as a Fulbright exchange teacher.
Susan began her philanthropic work with her
parents’ family foundation, the Fourjay Foundation,
where she served as a trustee for 25 years.
Richard spent much of his career in scientific
medical publishing, along with teaching English.
The couple’s combined love for philanthropy and
education is a value they’ve passed down to Cara,
along with her older brothers, Owen and Wade.
From strolls through Lancaster’s Buchanan Park
to their service on the Franklin & Marshall Parents
Council, the Tressiders fondly reflect on their four
years as F&M parents.
“It’s stimulating intellectually and socially for the
students as well as the parents,” Susan said.
“[They] make you feel part of the community from
the moment your kid goes to the school, through
graduation,” she said. ¦
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W hen the pandemic prompted the cancellation of in-person
alumni programs on campus, a silver lining emerged. In
many instances, virtual programming opened more doors to
dialogue and events to the College’s far-reaching audience, no matter
where they lived.
“We started to think, ‘What does the virtual world look like for us beyond
this?’” said Donna Pflum, director of alumni & volunteer engagement.
A series of successful virtual programs was born—and it's here to stay.
For a schedule of upcoming events, visit Diplomat Digital at fandm.edu/diplomatdigital.
Virtual Programs Broaden Reach
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Popular Alumni Programs
ALUMNI MASTER CLASS: This virtual programming series
is dedicated to showcasing the skills, talents and stories of
F&M alumni. In 15 months, F&M held 18 live webinars and
shared four prerecorded programs. Presentation topics
included art and entertainment, artificial intelligence,
coaching, global health, sustainability and more.
“Alumni Master Class speakers have truly embodied the
values of a liberal arts education,” said Jennifer Gallagher,
assistant director of alumni relations.
Speaker highlights:
• Donnie Marsh ’79 recalled his successful career
coaching basketball and experience as a student-
athlete playing in the 1979 NCAA Division III
National championships.
• Daniel Hoth ’68 provided a timely crash-course on
the COVID-19 vaccine as the Delta variant surged
and booster shots were nearly at approval stage.
• Salina Almanzar ’13 discussed her art and
partnerships with the local community in Lancaster.
DIPLOMAT DIALOGUES: Sponsored by the F&M Alumni
Association Board (AAB), this is a webinar series
dedicated to sharing resources, supporting wellness and
encouraging lifelong learning with all members of the
F&M community.
“Our virtual programming offers a multitude of topics
in a variety of industries that is available to our entire
alumni community. We are reaching members of our
community we have never seen at events before and
reigniting their engagement with F&M,” said Evan Birch,
assistant director of alumni relations.
Speaker highlights:
• A February conversation focused on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
showed the commitment to diversity initiatives F&M alumni hold
and the desire to learn what they can do to help further progress in
their own circles.
• A June conversation featured clinical psychologist Vicki Zuckerman
’86 interviewing Sarah Pharaon ’00, program director at the
International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, in a conversation
focused on healthy communication practices, effective dialogues,
and initiating conversations about tough topics.
INDUSTRY INSIDER: This video series provides insider information
and advice from F&M alumni who are experts in their fields. One of
the College’s most highly attended series, Industry Insider merges
professional development and casual interest exploring high-level topics
with panelists who are widely recognized alumni and faculty industry
experts. Attendees get professional conference-level programming at
no cost. Topics include finance, real estate and more.
FACULTY FEATURES: A spinoff of popular “Faculty Fridays,” Faculty
Features put the spotlight on faculty members in their field of
expertise. Current curriculum, research and special areas of interest are
presented periodically. ¦
Virtual Programs FY21 by the Numbers
• 100 programs
• 6,705 attendees (alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff
and friends)
• Attendees across the U.S. and the world
• Attendees representing all alumni decades beginning in
the 1950s
• 33% increase in attendance over FY20 (mix of in-person
and virtual programs)
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T he profound discovery about sediments and streams in the
Chesapeake Bay Watershed, made nearly 20 years ago by two
Franklin & Marshall geosciences professors, drew national media
attention at the time and changed the way science views land use and
water quality.
However, in recent years, Robert Walter’s and Dorothy Merritts’ research
has combined with the work of F&M Assistant Professor of Economics
and Public Policy Patrick Fleming for targeted and cost-effective
restoration practices. Their work is designed to improve water quality,
reduce flooding, and enhance restoration activities in local streams and
the Chesapeake Bay.
This collaboration has led to the newly established Chesapeake
Watershed Initiative (CWI) at Franklin & Marshall College, supported
through a three-year, $1.25 million grant from the Richard King Mellon
Foundation, a Pittsburgh philanthropy.
The initiative’s overarching goal is to achieve significant, far-reaching
outcomes for stewardship and restoration in the vast watershed, through
applied research and knowledge generation, education, and outreach. The
Chesapeake’s watershed spans six Mid-Atlantic states and Washington,
D.C., and covers more than 64,000 square miles.
Directed by Walter, Merritts and Fleming, the Chesapeake Watershed
Initiative will involve local nonprofit and private organizations, federal
and state regulatory agencies, research institutions, and community
groups, as well as college and high school students.
“We intend for new stream restorations to be initiated by regionwide
mapping and outreach,” Merritts said. “With our twofold focus on
pollution hotspots within sub-watersheds and proposed dam removal
sites, we see our effort as the best opportunity to improve water quality
for the region, and at a time that is critical for achieving Chesapeake Bay
restoration goals.”
Walter said their efforts “will show what is possible in other regional
catchments and sub-watersheds, and—with outreach and information-
sharing—transform policies and practices for stream restoration and dam
removal in the Bay watershed.”
For policymakers and regional communities, “Our outreach strategies are
tailored to increase both landowner and regulatory agency awareness of
a science-based, targeted approach to restoration, including monitoring
water quality and watershed health outcomes. This approach fosters
improvement of practices, policies, and outreach strategies over time,”
Fleming said.
F&M Launches Chesapeake Watershed Initiative
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Education is another major component of the CWI. An F&M certificate program in
watershed science, economics and policy will seed grants of $5,000 to $20,000 to other
researchers in the region. With student research assistants, CWI will foster an inclusive
community of collaborators engaged in watershed stewardship.
“We think the certificate program is valuable because so many of our students are
graduating and going on to careers in environmental restoration,” Merritts said. “The
courses would all be upper level and across multiple majors.”
Walter said the seed grants “will be available to F&M faculty and researchers at other
regional institutions, broadening the range of collaboration for the full scope of
CWI’s activities.”
The purpose of community outreach and inclusion is to increase awareness of the benefits
of improved water quality and watershed health for the region, Fleming said.
“River and stream corridors in south-central Pennsylvania have long been degraded,
leading many residents (both urban and rural) to be disconnected from local aquatic
ecosystems, which are often seen as places that are dirty, unpleasant and best avoided,”
Fleming said. “A long-term vision of our work is to transform regional perceptions about
the role of aquatic ecosystems in the community, making them places of gathering,
enjoyment, and health.”
Included in the collaboration are students from high schools in low-income areas,
urban and rural residents, and underrepresented groups who are most affected by
degraded waterways.
Conservation is an important focus of the Richard King Mellon Foundation’s
philanthropy. Since its founding, the Foundation has helped to conserve more than
4.5 million acres of environmentally precious land, an area larger than the state of
Connecticut, and it is the only private foundation to have conserved land in all 50 states.
“As part of its new strategic plan, the Richard King Mellon Foundation is investing in
programs that bring high-quality research and data to watershed stewardship in key
landscapes, including the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay,” said Sam Reiman
’02, director of the Foundation. “Franklin & Marshall is recognized for its commitment
to sound ecological science, community engagement and creating the next generation
of environmental researchers and leaders. This grant will help the College build on
those strengths.”
In the global effort to achieve strong water quality in the Bay, Walter’s and Merritts’
research convinced the scientific community that valley bottoms in the eastern
The Cost Effectiveness of Legacy Sediment Restoration
Legacy sediment removal and
floodplain restoration has proven
effective, but only recently has
economic research shown the relative
cost-effectiveness of this type of work
in comparison to other mitigation
practices such as riparian buffers,
cover crops and wetland restoration
at sites not characterized by legacy
sediment, Assistant Professor of
Economics and Public Policy Patrick
Fleming said.
Fleming’s research shows that Big
Spring Run’s restoration achieved
reductions in sediment and
phosphorus at a fraction of the cost—
in terms of dollars spent per pound of
pollution reduced—compared to other
management practices commonly
considered low cost.
“Under a variety of modeling scenarios,
the cost-effectiveness of legacy
sediment restoration is consistently
driven by the very high pollution
reductions available when targeting
stream bank erosion ’hot spots’ such as
Big Spring Run,” he said. “If we ignore
the elevated sediment and nutrient
loads coming from these sites, it will
tend to offset the substantial progress
that has been made by implementation
of upland agricultural and urban best-
management practices.”
United States had been completely altered and transformed by hundreds of years
of sediment.
Their research showed that dams and mills constructed on streams in the 18th and
19th centuries produced sediment deposits that buried vital natural wetlands under
layers—3 to 20 feet—of “legacy sediment.”
The consequence left wetlands, which serve as water-quality filters for streams and
rivers that eventually empty into the Chesapeake Bay, no longer capable of filtering.
“Wetlands are the prime ecosystems for the biochemical process that removes the
greatest pollutant—nitrite nitrogen,” Walter said. “Removing this nitrogen would have
great environmental benefits.”
Walter’s and Merritts’ research, which began in 2002 at Big Spring Run, about 15 miles
south of Lancaster, demonstrated that legacy sedimentation—not exclusively farmland
production—created the overabundance of suspended sediment and nutrients that
cloud the Bay’s waters and leave the estuary polluted, its marine life choked from
algal blooms.
“A single thread of a meandering stream going through a typical valley here in
Lancaster County is completely unnatural,” Walter said. “We thought that it was a
natural system that we should be restoring and then our work showed us, ‘Well, no;
that’s not quite right.’” ¦
F&M’s Seed Library
Another resource the Chesapeake Watershed Initiative will provide are
seeds of once lost wetland plants. The restoration project that Dorothy
Merritts, the Harry W. & Mary B. Huffnagle Professor of Geosciences,
and Professor of Geosciences Robert Walter started in 2002 at Big
Spring Run involved removing layers of legacy sediment to reach the
original wetlands.
In the process, they uncovered seeds of plants that once grew there
and contributed to the quality of the land, air and water. Over the years,
many F&M students have helped to extract the seeds and compile them
in a library.
“We have all the seeds in tiny little glass vials,” Merritts said. “They
extracted 2,000 seeds from the buried soil at Big Springs and they
identified 1,300 of them.”
Scientists use the seeds as reference to the sort of wetlands plants that
existed there and could exist once again. Carbon dating determined the
seeds were from plants that grew there 300 years to 4,000 years ago,
Merritts said.
“These ecosystems are very resilient,” she said.
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A s the oldest daughter of a single mother, Franklin &
Marshall College scholarship recipient and senior
Hannah Breedlove is familiar with what it takes to make
ends meet. Breedlove described her mother as being transparent
and honest about their family’s use of government assistance
programs and local nonprofits that offer free family resources.
“Without those organizations, I don’t think we would’ve gotten
to where we are today,” she said. “Knowing how supported
we were, I would love to reflect that back now that I’m in a
better position.”
Breedlove’s first venture into paying it forward began this past
summer at Milagro House, a residential, education-focused
nonprofit organization in Lancaster, Pa., supporting local women
and their children facing homelessness. After discovering
Milagro House through a mentor she met through F&M’s True
Blue Network, she turned to the Office of Student and Post-
Graduate Development to find funding for the unpaid summer
internship. She was awarded the Lee Drukenbrod/Park City
Scholarship, which provides scholarship assistance for students
whose residence was Lancaster County, Pa., when they entered
Franklin & Marshall. The fund was established in 1989 in memory
of Lee Drukenbrod, chairman of the board of Dusco Property
Management, Inc., one-time managers of the Park City Center
in Lancaster.
At Milagro House, Breedlove enjoyed a balance of administrative
duties and what she called “direct impact” responsibilities. She
cleaned up more than 2,700 records of donors and created a
data entry how-to guide, managed and supervised community
volunteers and more. She also engaged with families, providing
child care for mothers when needed, proctoring GED exams, and
working in Milagro House’s community garden, where women
and children helped to plant, water and harvest beds of fruits,
vegetables, flowers and herbs for communal use.
“That was my favorite part,” Breedlove said of the community
garden project. “It’s important to me to know the families
you serve.”
Breedlove was grateful for the insight she received at Milagro
House, since she hopes to one day open her own nonprofit.
Her goal is to help mothers pursue education to combat
generational poverty.
“It does take actual intentional intervention, otherwise generational
poverty does continue; it is a cycle,” she said. “I think that education
is one of the greatest tools we have to be able to break that cycle.
It really does open doors for people who might not have been able
to conceive what was possible before because of a lack of access
and a lack of privilege.”
As a first-generation student, Breedlove knows firsthand how
important education is to generational success. Though college
sometimes felt unreachable when she was younger, there was no
doubt in Breedlove’s mind that she would do whatever she could
to attend college.
“It wasn’t a question of if I’d go to college, it was where,” she said.
Now a senior who will graduate in May with a degree in history,
Breedlove is grateful to F&M not only for the generous financial aid
package she received, but also for the irreplaceable experiences
she’s had as head housing adviser for Brooks College House,
the support she’s found in OSPGD and the Student Wellness
Center, and the funding she received from the Lee Drukenbrod/
Park City Scholarship.
“My summer internship at Milagro House would not have been
possible without the generous funding I was able to receive as an
F&M student,” she said. “I look forward to increasing my capacity
to break the cycle of poverty as I finish out my time at F&M.” ¦
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Making an F&M education possiblefor high-achieving students, alumni,parents and friends contributed$4.82 million to financial aid.
FINANCIAL AID
Endowment Gifts$3,656,295
Franklin & Marshall Fund Current Use Gifts to Financial Aid$1,167,269
$4.82million
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Sustaining F&M’s great student-athletetradition and paving the way for victory.
ATHLETICS
1,934 donorscontributed
$491,525to F&M athletics via the
Diplomat Athletic Club (DAC).
GIVING FOR ATHLETICS ATHLETIC DONORS
FY19 FY20
$6
41,6
09
$6
17,70
3
$4
91,5
25
FY21
1,93
4
2,18
8
2,2
46
FY19 FY20 FY21
OVERALL GIVING FY21
$26.3 million
$19.0 million
Commitments to Give
Gift Receipts
FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21
TOTAL COMMITMENTS (IN MILLIONS)
$2
2.9
$2
1.5
$24
.9
$16
.2
$2
6.3
BY THE NUMBERS
8,339Donors
5,769Alumni Donors
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OVERALL GIVING
Gifts Received: By Purpose
$4,437,306Franklin & Marshall FundGifts put to use for best, most immediate impact
$6,327,254Specific ProgramsContributions to academic departments, athletic teams, student life and much more
$2,651,336Facilities FundsGifts to develop and maintaincampus resources that arebeautiful, safe and innovative
$5,618,613Endowment FundsContributions to endowment funds that support F&M in perpetuity
Gifts Received: By Source
15% $2,801,318Trustees
31% $5,924,769Alumni
16% $3,031,147Parents
13% $2,538,014Friends
14% $2,692,349Foundations
1% $242,170Corporations
9% $1,804,742All Other Donors
23%
33%
14%
30%
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Thank YouWe are deeply grateful to the
following donors for their unparalleled support for
Franklin & Marshall.
Lux et Lex SocietyThe Latin phrase “Lux et Lex” translates in English to “Light and Law,” a nod to the College’s namesakes Benjamin Franklin (light) and John Marshall (law). The Lux et Lex Society recognizes the generous donors whose cumulative giving to Franklin & Marshall College totals $5 million or more. We are pleased to recognize these most generous donors for their outstanding support with this society, established in 2018.
Italics indicate members of our community who are deceased.
INDIVIDUALS
Ann Boyd Barshinger & Richard S. Barshinger ’43
Arthur R. Clark Jr.
Estate of Faye L. Gelhard W’57
William M. Hackman ’39 & Lucille Hackman
David H. Lehman, Ph.D. ’68, P’01 & Patsy Lehman P’01
Arthur J. & Katherine Shadek P’72, P’81, G’05, G’06, G’11
Laurence A. Shadek ’72, P’05, P’06 & Patricia L. Shadek P’05, P’06
Robert F. & Patricia Ross Weis P’85
Benjamin J. Winter ’67 & Susan R. Winter
Benjamin and Susan Winter Foundation
For a full listing of donors, please visit us on the web at go.fandm.edu/donors.
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in these lists. Please address corrections or questions to Associate Director of Stewardship Jessica Cooley at [email protected] or 717-358-4267.
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous (2)
George I. Alden Trust
Paul J. Bickel, Esq. 1907
Elmer H. Bobst, L.H.D. ’51
Lawrence I. Bonchek, M.D. H’10, P’91
Rita M. Bonchek, Ph.D. H’10, P’91
Lawrence G. Braitman, Esq. ’80
Robert J. Brooks Sr. ’66, P’98 & Susan C. Brooks P’98
Robert D. Carl III, Esq. ’75 & Anne Currie
Jeffrey A. Choney ’68 & Pamela Dippel Choney
Jack P. Cook Jr. ’74
E. J. Countryman
Carmie L. Creitz ’28
Harold R. Diffenderffer ’36 & Fianna L. Diffenderffer
Ronald M. Druker ’66, P’90 & Julie Druker P’90
Kenneth M. Duberstein, L.L.D.’65, P’09, P’12 & Jacquelyn Fain Duberstein
Paul W. Eyler, M.D. ’34
David V. & Anne W. Fass P’17
Estate of J. Robert Fisher
Estate of Adele W. Fox W’34
Dale F. Frey, L.H.D. ’54 & Betty Ann Frey
James P. Gelhard ’49, P’74 & Maxine K. Gelhard H’84, P’74
John M. Gibson
Sally Mather Gibson
Thomas L. Gipson ’65 & Patricia Gipson
John W. Greene, Jr. ’99 & Lexie Buzzuto Greene
Janet F. Haas, M.D. P’11 & John O. Haas P’11
Brian & Janice M. Hard P’01, P’03
Frances P. Harnish
Neal O. Harris ’29 & Estella Harris
Brett S. Harwood ’71 & Margery Harwood
John G. Heacock Jr. ’42
Serena M. N. Hutchinson
Bill Hutson
Mary B. Hyman & Sigmund M. Hyman ’47
Paul Kieffer 1901
Leonard M. Klehr, Esq. ’72, P’12 & Susan Kline Klehr ’73, P’12
Richard Kneedler, Ph.D. ’65, P’98 & Suzette G. Kneedler P’98
Anthony Kreisel ’66 & Kimberly Faris Kreisel, Psy.D.
John C. Kunkel, L.L.D. ’49
D. Lee Learn ’25 & Reva Learn
Stephen Lesher Trust
Aaron J. Martin, Ph.D., Sc.D. ’50 & Jean T. Martin
Charles D. & Mildred Martin
Clair R. McCollough, D.C.S. Trust
Kenneth B. Mehlman ’88
Paul A. Mueller ’21 & Alma Sprecher Mueller
Eileen M. Nicholas P’20 & Stephen J. Nicholas, M.D. P’20
J. Richard Nissley ’35 & Anna R. Nissley
Estate of Hugh North
Caroline S. Nunan
Estate of James Pannebaker
Marian B. Peterson W’45
Thomas G. Phillips III L.H.D. ’54 & Virginia A. Phillips
Karl W. Poorbaugh ’51, P’84 & Mary Ann Poorbaugh P’84
Estate of Myron A. Portenar II, M.D. ’49
Eric C. Rackow, M.D. ’67 & Sari J. Kaminsky, M.D.
Robert L. Roschel, M.D. ’54 & Anna M. Roschel
Andrew M. Rouse ’49
Robert W. Sarnoff, LL.D.
Robert L. Schaeffer, M.D. 1908
Mary L. Schapiro, Esq. ’77, P’16, P’18 & Charles A. Cadwell P’16, P’18
William E. Seachrist ’52, P’79, P’91 & Marjorie Seachrist P’79, P’91
William G. Simeral, Ph.D., Sc.D. ’48, G’99, G’01 & Elizabeth R. Simeral G’99, G’01
Stuart Farwell Smith ’77
Estate of Joseph L.K. Snyder
Keith Spalding, L.H.D.
Earl D. Stage, M.D. ’27
Henry P. Stager, LL.D. ’32 & Mary B. Stager
Andrew P. & Patricia A. Steffan P’93
Jacob W. Stutzman, M.D. ’37 & Geraldine Stutzman
Clyde E. Thomas 1912 & Julia Thomas
Joseph H. Walter ’30
Estate of Arthur E. Walters
Marilyn Ware P’06
Paul W. Ware ’72, P’99 & Judy S. Ware P’99
Colleen Ross Weis ’85 & Martin S. Laiks
Scott & Courtenay Weller
S. Wayne Whitehead, Esq. ’53 & Linda Whitehead
F. Lyman Windolph Trust
Robert S. Wohlsen ’50 & Carolyn W. Wohlsen
Frances Donnelly Wolf ’96 & Thomas W. Wolf
Mary Stage Worley W’27
ORGANIZATIONS, CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS
George I. Alden Trust
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
The Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc.
The Endeavor Foundation
Ferree Foundation
GE Foundation
Haas Trusts
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The Kresge Foundation
John Crain Kunkel Foundation
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Richard King Mellon Foundation
National Science Foundation
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation
The James Hale Steinman Foundation
The John Frederick Steinman Foundation
Founders SocietyThe Founders Society recognizes donors whose gifts to the College total $1 million to $4,999,999. Established in 1997, the Founders Society honors Benjamin Franklin as the first contributor to the College; his gift of £200 remains in the endowment today. These generous donors follow in Franklin’s footsteps and are inducted annually into the society. The College is deeply grateful for their unparalleled support for Franklin & Marshall College.
Italics indicate members of our community who are deceased.
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INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous (3)
Reed D. Auerbach, Esq. ’80 & Adrienne Petite Auerbach
Jonathan E. Babkow ’88 & Maia Rubin
Gabrielle B. & Dean S. Benjamin P’21
Estate of Paul J. Bickel
Luther J. Binkley, Ph.D. ’45 & Betty Jane Binkley
Theodore F. Bluey, C.P.A. ’69, P’93, P’00
A. Hess Bomberger II ’43
Julia K. Bossidy P’16, P’18 & Michael J. Bossidy Sr. P’16, P’18
Lawrence A. & Nancy Bossidy G’16, G’18
Margery A. Brittain ’79
Stanley V. Cheslock Jr. ’67, P’03, P’04 & Dorothea V. Cheslock P’03, P’04
Theodore C. D’Amico ’76, P’15 & Paula R. D’Amico P’15
Julie Lattin DesChamps ’93 & Matthew N. DesChamps ’93
Joseph S. Doherty ’65
John E. Dotterer, M.D. ’32
Charles A. Dunn Jr. ’66 & Sharon G. Dunn
Huntington Eldridge Jr. ’73, P’10 & Wendy Eldridge W’73
Douglas H. Evans, Esq. ’72 & Sarah E. Cogan, Esq.
Winthrop E. Everett, Ph.D. ’27, P’53
Richard D. Fairman ’70
William E. Ferry Jr. ’63, P’96 & Julia S. Ferry P’96
John L. Finlayson ’64
John E. Fischer ’77 & Dorothy J. Fischer
Robert L. Freedman ’70 & Ann Louise Freedman
Estate of Marion French
Coleman Fung
Patricia E. Harris ’77 & Mark D. Lebow, Esq.
Charles W. Havens III, Esq. ’58 & Lucille B. Havens
Melville F. Heath II ’66, P’00
Estate of Emma Heffner W’11
Benjamin E. Heller ’43
Earl B. Herr Jr., Ph.D. ’48 & Elizabeth Herr
Estate of Joseph G. Hess
Barbara Holmberg-Eichmann & Charles Eichmann
L. James Huegel, Esq., LL.D. ’38, P’76 & Helen Huegel P’76
Alan R. Ingraham ’72 & Diana Ingraham
Karl G. Klinges, M.D. ’52, P’77, G’11 & Devora Klinges P’77, G’11
Gerald W. Kohr ’52
W. Minster Kunkel Jr., M.D. ’43, P’73, P’81 & Carolyn Kunkel P’73, P’81
Estate of Reva Learn W’25
Dena & Samuel Lombardo
William B. Martin, Ph.D. ’50 & Yvonne C. Martin, Ph.D.
Edward E. Marx, Esq. ’48
Douglas J. McCormack, Esq. ’85
Clark M. McSparren Jr., M.D. ’55 & Ethelmae McSparren
Murray J. Miller, M.D. ’51 & Renee Eve Miller
John L. Neigh, M.D. ’55, P’92, G’15 & Charline W. Neigh P’92, G’15
Thomas Wade Nissley, M.Div. ’55 & Emily Baldwin Nissley
Eric Noll ’83, P’09 & Georgiana W. Noll P’09
Joseph P. Nolt ’59 & Marianne S. Nolt
John A. Porges, Esq. ’90 & Alexandra Porges
Herbert H. Rawnsley, M.D. ’40 & Anica Rawnsley W’40
Georgina T. & Thomas A. Russo
Raymond A. Sanseverino, Esq. ’68 & Kimber Frank Sanseverino
Andrew J. Schindler ’72 & Ellen Schindler
Kevin J. Silverang, Esq. ’77 & Claudia A. Silverang, Esq.
Henry B. duP. Smith ’84 & June Marshall Smith ’86
Kenneth F. Smith ’55, P’78, G’10 & Susanne B. Smith P’78, G’10
Robert H. Smith ’60, P’89 & Annelise Smith P’89
A. Adler Sondheimer, M.D. 1917
Estate of M. F. Stetler W’28
Ginger Tylus H’09, P’09 & F. Kevin Tylus P’09
Samuel E. Walker ’40
Susan L. Washburn ’73 & Kristin V. Rehder H’17
John F. Weaver ’82 & Caroline Weaver
James C. Whitten ’67
Paulette Powell Wiener P’09, P’10 & Arthur G. Wiener, Esq. P’09, P’10
Chester F. Witmer, Esq. ’56
ORGANIZATIONS, CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS
Anonymous (1)
American Chemical Society
Booth Ferris Foundation
Bossidy Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Brossman Charitable Foundation
Buchanan Family Foundation
Margaret A. Cargill Foundation
Davis United World College Scholars Program
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
ExxonMobil Foundation
Coleman Fung Foundation, Inc.
General Electric Company
W. M. Keck Foundation
The Lenfest Foundation
Oxford Foundation, Inc.
Research Corporation for Science Advancement
Thomas & Georgina Russo Family Foundation
John Templeton Foundation
Tow’r and Bell SocietyThe Tow’r and Bell Society recognizes those whose cumulative giving to Franklin & Marshall College totals $500,000 to $999,999. We are pleased to recognize their outstanding support with this society, established in 2017. The phrase “tow’r and bell” is found in the second verse of the Franklin & Marshall alma mater, written more than 100 years ago, and is a fitting name for this group of exceptional supporters.
Italics indicate members of our community who are deceased.
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INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous (5)
Madlyn & Leonard Abramson
Courtney S. Adams, Ph.D. & Gerard Adams, Ph.D.
Rex M. Allyn ’41 & Deane C. Allyn
Frank H. Altdoerffer ’25, P’50 & Margaret Altdoerffer
Jay I. & Susan B. Anderson P’10, P’14
Richard C. Angino, Esq. ’62 & Alice K. Angino P’85
Mohammed A. Anjarwala ’99 & Rabia Zafar
Louise S. Ansberry
Theodore B. Appel III, M.D. ’57 & Deborah J. Appel
Tasia K. & James P. Argires, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.N.S.
Timothy D. Armbruster, Ph.D. ’66 & Cynthia Armbruster
William B. Arnold ’25
Sameer Arora ’93 & Bhavya Arora
Dwight R. Ashbey Jr., M.D. ’43
Elizabeth G. Atterbury P’01
Willian C. Austin ’10
William B. Avery ’71, P’09 & Linda C. Andros P’09
Gregg J. & Stacey H. Bacchieri P’15
Raymond P. Bain, Ph.D. ’75 & Marlene N. Cole, D.V.M., M.P.H.
Robert C. Bair, M.D. ’47, P’82, P’83
Marie Baird W’30
Calvin H. Baker ’65 & Lidia Paz-Baker
Ellen B. Baldwin, Ph.D. P’99 & John M. Baldwin P’99
Russell K. Baldwin ’32 & Roberta Baldwin
Lawrence H. Bank, Esq. ’65
Donald W. Barshinger ’53 & Linda Gordon
George A. Baver, M.D. ’28
Howard C. Beane, M.D. ’53 & Shirley Beane
Carl E. Becker II, M.D. ’87, P’16, P’19 & Tracy Calhoun Becker ’88, P’16, P’19
Michael Beebe ’66 & Nancy Beebe
Charlotte M. Bell W’35
Paul H. Belser, D.D.S. ’54, P’80, G’13 & F. Yvonne Belser P’80, G’13
Charles R. & Karyn K. Bendit P’15
Peter E. Bennett & Jean V. Nevins
Mary L. Benson
Susan Benz P’17 & Philip Caron, Ph.D., M.D. P’17
Leonard P. Berger, M.D. ’56 & Kari Berger
Linda S. Berkheimer
Estate of Park Berkheimer
Philip A. Berkheimer ’63 & Marj M. Berkheimer
Vera Besser W’31
William Bevan, Ph.D. ’42, P’76 & Dorothy Bevan P’76
Charles G. Bickford, Ph.D. ’63, P’96 & Barbara Bickford P’96
Richard A. Bidgood, Ph.D. ’76 & Ann R. Steiner, Ph.D.
Bertha Blair
Donald G. & Irene Blakeman P’84, P’86
Howard L. Blieden ’69
Catherine G. Bluey, R.N. P’93, P’00
Leon W. Bonner Jr. ’65 & Redge R. Meixner
Michael J. Bossidy Jr. ’16
Doreen E. Boyce, Ph.D., L.H.D.
Scott P. Boylan, Esq. ’82 & Kim Boylan
Stanley M. Brand, Esq. ’70 & Ellen Brand
Kevin D. Braun ’89 & Kathleen Gray Braun
Edythe K. Bromley
James M. Brooks ’98
Paul R. Brown, Ph.D. ’72, P’17 & Joan Fishman P’17
Richard L. Bryson, M.D. ’46, G’09 & Carolyn Bryson
John F. Burness ’67 & Anne D. Williams
George A. & Amy G. Burnett P’12
Vicki L. & Daniel B. Burton
Janet D. Caplan P’96 & Eli Caplan
Sloan D. Caplan ’96 & Rebecca Caplan
Hugh A. & Hedda Chairnoff P’88
John Marshall SocietyMembers of the John Marshall Society have provided significant support to all areas of the College, including endowment, capital projects and the Franklin & Marshall Fund. The College is fortunate to have a growing number of alumni and friends who have made cumulative gifts totaling $100,000 to $499,999. Their exemplary generosity is deeply appreciated.
Italics indicate members of our community who are deceased.
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Paul S. Christman, Ped.D. 1919
John W. Citti ’78, P’13 & Nancy P. Citti P’13
Bradley D. Cobb ’85 & Gudrun Loercher Cobb, M.D. ’87
Edward M. & Eva Cohon P’89
William R. Collins ’89 & Robin Collins
Thomas H. Cook
David B. Corman ’69
Joseph M. Corson, M.D. ’46 & Ruth L. Corson
W. Stuart Cramer Jr. ’33
Robert G. Croyle ’65 & Ann Croyle
Paul Curcio
Jonathan S. Daitch, M.D. ’80, P’08 & Barbara S. R. Daitch, M.B.A. P’08
Michelle M. de Aldrey ’82
Theodore C. D’Amico ’76, P’15 & Paula R. D’Amico P’15
Jean L. Davidow P’17 & Charles E. Davidow, Esq. P’17
Doreen Etingin Davidowitz, Esq. ’78, P’14 & Neil B. Davidowitz, Esq. ’78, P’14
Gale & Shelby Davis
Nelson C. Denlinger ’59 & Ruth Denlinger
A. Louis Denton, Esq. ’80
Al K. DeRoy, Ph.D., M.P.A. ’70
Julie Lattin DesChamps ’93 & Matthew N. DesChamps ’93
Edward Diamond, M.D. ’49 & Linda Diamond
Sidney Dickstein, Esq. ’47 & Barbara Dickstein
John T. & Mary Catherine Dillon P’13
Estate of John S. Diorio
Estate of Tony Distler
Arthur B. Dodge Jr. ’47, G’11 & Margaretha Dodge
Deborah L. Dokken, M.P.A. P’11
Amy Kinsey Dooley ’77 & Larry P. Dooley
Susan Dubner W’64, P’92
Frederick B. Duckloe ’72, P’13 & Joan M. Duckloe P’13
William & Ruthanne Dudley
Stanley J. Dudrick, M.D. ’57, P’88, G’10, G’19 & Theresa M. Dudrick P’88, G’10, G’19
J. Thomas Dunlevy ’54 & Janice C. Dunlevy
Charles A. & Pearl Dunn P’66
John M. Eakin, Esq. ’46, P’70
Huntington Eldridge III ’10
David L. Elgart ’75 & Alice Elgart
Deone A. Evans
Russell C. Evarts, Ph.D. ’69 & Alice Evarts
Martin E. Everett ’53
James G. Fackler Jr., D.D.S. ’36 & Mary M. Fackler
Robert B. Falk Jr., M.D. ’67 & Carol Falk
Joan M. Fallon ’79
David C. Farrand ’63 & Tyler H. Farrand
John J. Farrell, Ph.D. & LaRue Farrell
Alan L. Fell, Esq. ’70 & Millie R. Fell, M.D.
David J. Ferris ’63 & Myra Ferris
John B. & Charlotte Fitzpatrick
Nancy C. Floyd ’76, P’13
Charlies S. Foresman ’63 & Marcia M. Foresman
William B. Forest ’51
A. Clifford Foster, M.D. ’63 & Frances Foster, Ph.D.
Ellis F. Friedman, M.D. ’63 & Irene Stern Friedman
John A. Fry H’10 & Cara K. Fry
Rufus A. Fulton Jr. ’66 & Judith Fulton
Wendell L. Funk, M.D. ’72
Ingrid D. Gallo P’10 & Vincent J. Gallo, Esq. P’10
Danielle DiGiacomo Ganek ’85 & David K. Ganek ’85
Anne & Eugene H. Gardner
Wendell R. Garner, Ph.D. ’42
Alice Matsas Garten ’89 & Morris L. Garten, Esq.’89
George M. Gaskill ’51 & Laura Gaskill
Estate of E. Louise Gaudet
Philip O. Geib ’42
Richard Gherst II, C.P.A. ’64, P’89 & Eleanor Gherst P’89
Josiah Gitt ’04 & Elizabeth Gitt
Alan S. Glazer, Ph.D.’69
Ann M. Golden W’39
Gregory A. & Carlotta A. Gramas P’88
Frank H. Granito III, Esq. ’81 & Monica Granito
William H. Gray III, LL.D. ’63 & Andrea Gray
Ann Marie Donovan Griffith ’89 & Peter D. Griffith
James B. Griffith, C.P.A. ’43
Ellen Arnold Groff, L.H.D. & Robert F. Groff Jr.
Estate of Norman Gross
Portia G. Gucanac
James D. Hagelgans, Esq. ’79 & Gale Zorian-Hagelgans
John M. & Audrey C. Hallgren P’83
Kathleen E. Harring, Ph.D. ’80, P’11 & John Wittenbraker, Ph.D. P’11
Eugene Harsh, USAF (Ret) ’54
Dean W. Hatton ’82 & Ellen Hatton
William S. Haubrich, M.D. ’43, P’76, G’15 & Eila K. Haubrich P’76, G’15
Richard D. Hausman ’50, P’85 & Edna Hausman P’85
Elaine Hawley
Harry W. Hays, Ph.D. ’33
Richard W. Healey ’76 & Laura Kiley Healey ’78
Edward H. Heffner 1911 & Emma Heffner
Kenneth M. Heisler
Marlin E. Hendrix ’53
Michael Hershfield, M.D. ’63 & Susan Rosenthal
Donald Hess, L.H.D. ’52 & Nancy Hess
Joseph Hess ’34 & Claudine Hess
Michael K. Hettleman ’57, P’94 & Barbara G. Hettleman P’94
Estate of Richard M. Hiestand
Estate of Harvey Hill
Mildred L. Hocker
James D. Hoeschele, Ph.D. ’59 & Audrone V. Hoeschele
O.C. Hognander Jr. ’64
William F. Honaman, D.H.L. ’55, P’81, P’83 & Eleanor Honaman P’81, P’83
Arthur W. Hooper Jr., Esq. ’66 & Nancy Hooper
William H. Hooper Jr. ’48
Guernon R. Hoover, C.P.A. ’44 & Blanche M. Hoover
David H. Hopton ’54 & Helen Hopton
Dean M. Hottle II ’75, P’99 & Judy Hottle P’99
Barbara A. & Mark A. Hoy
Frederick R. Hughes ’61 & Bonnie L. Hughes
John Hughes, M.D., Ph.D. ’50 & Mary Ann Hughes
David R. Hutchison ’49
John A. Hyman ’83 & Merri B. Hyman
Estate of M. R. Ingalls
Kim Jacobs
Richard J. Jacobs ’55 & Janet Jacobs
Gary L. James, Esq. ’72
Howard A. Jamner ’77 & Jessica Jamner
Catherine N. Jasons, Esq. ’76
G. C. Jenkins Jr., C.P.A. ’43 & Jeanne Jenkins
Pauline F. Jenkins W’39
Michael Johnston, M.D. ’67, P’98, P’02 & Sally Johnston P’98, P’02
Charles B. Kahn Jr. ’47 & Barbara R. Kahn
Matthew H. Kamens, Esq. ’73 & Elizabeth G. Kamens
Charles W. & Andrea Katter P’14
Estate of Betty Kieffer
John Marshall Society (continued)
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Ira W. Killian ’49
Dale C. Kistler, M.D. ’64
David H. Klinges, Esq. ’50, P’82, P’85 & Jean R. Klinges P’82, P’85
David J. & Edythe E. Klinges P’50, P’52
Jay I. Kneedler ’27 & Mary K. Kneedler
G. Kenneth Kohlmaier, C.F.P., J.D. ’73, P’05, P’16 & Susan Kohlmaier P’05, P’16
Harvey A. Koolpe, M.D. ’69 & Eileen A. Koolpe
Sally M. & H. Jonathan Kovler
Hale A. Krasne & Robert M. Krasne, Esq.
Mark S. Kuhn ’85 & Jennifer M. Kuhn
Barry S. Lafer ’69 & Jill Lafer
Estate of Helen Lambroglos
C. Darrell Lane, M.D. ’59, P’80, P’87 & Sandra Lane
James E. Lapine ’71 & Sarah M. Kernochan
Roger C. Lark ’65 & Linda Lark
Ruth F. Lazarus P’12 & Michael S. Feldberg, Esq. P’12
D. Christopher & Victoria M. Le Vine P’11
Burton M. Leibert, Esq. ’66 & Ruth Leibert
Theodore M. Leinbach Jr. ’50 & Jean Leinbach
H. F. Lenfest
James W. Lennon
Robin E. Leopold P’16 & Kenneth E. Leopold, Esq. P’16
MaryEllen & Ray Letterman
Stanley L. Levin ’74 & Robin Levin
Stephen R. Lewin, Esq. ’71 & Claire Lewin
Ernestine G. Lewis
Les J. Lieberman ’78 & Barri Lieberman
A. LeRoy Lightner Jr. ’42
Kathleen A. Lister P’16 & Jeffery A. Reinhold P’16
Maynard N. Little ’73
X. Greg Liu, Esq. ’93 & Cathy Chen
John E. Livingood, M.D. 1909 & Evelyn K. Livingood
Thomas C. Lockburner Sr., C.P.A. ’62
Stephen D. Lockey III, M.D. ’59, P’11 & Donna K. Lockey P’11
Gerald M. Lodge ’78 & Molly F. Ashby
Jean L. Loeb W’38, P’71, P’74
Estate of Frances Longsdorf
Graeme Lorimer
Carol L. Ludwig, M.D. & Eugene A. Ludwig
Douglas M. Lurio, Esq. ’78, P’11 & Margaret Sherry Lurio, Esq. P’11
Ellen Elwell Lutrey ’80 & Scott Lutrey
Arthur J. MacBride III ’72 & Barbara Frey MacBridge
Elizabeth C. Mackey ’75 & James Campbell Jr. ’78
Aaron Malinsky ’70
Frank E. Manning ’42, P’78, G’04 & Eva L. Manning P’78, G’04
Daniel D. Manzi, M.D. ’74
Michael I. Mark, Esq. ’74
Catherine & Donald Marron
George Martin, Ph.D. ’79 & Jane Martin
James S. Martin, M.D. ’43 & Doris Martin
Bradley A. Massam, C.P.A. ’83 & Barbara J. Massam
Estate of Sabina Mattern W’31
Laurence K. May, Esq. ’72 & Anne K. May
Worthington Mayo-Smith P’85
Patricia McConnell, C.P.A. ’71 & Michael W. Oliveri, C.P.A.
Douglas J. McCormack, Esq. ’85
John J. McDermott, Ph.D. P’80
Lisa L. & Wilson D. McElhinny
William F. McGuire P’07
Cecilia Kelley McKenney ’84 & Joseph F. McKenney
Bart A. & Cynthia S. McLean P’13
Martha Rappaport Meyers ’74 & William L. Meyers
Barry H. & Karen W. Miller
Carl T. Miller ’39
Harold T. Miller, Litt.D. ’46 & Marcheta A. Miller
Jay T. Miller ’50 & Jean H. Miller
Ronald E. Miller ’55, P’87, P’89, G’11, G’14 & Barbara B. Miller P’87, P’89, G’11, G’14
Grace W. Minich Scholar Trust
Judith C. Fishlow Minter P’19 & Mark H. Minter P’19
Richard A. Mones, M.D. ’68, P’00 & Pamela R. Mones P’00
John W. Moore, Ph.D. ’61 & Elizabeth Moore
C. Arnold Moorehead, V.M.D. ’41 & Reube B. Moorhead
John P. & Carla M. Morey P’15
Lloyd Morgan, Jr., D.D.S. ’59 & Marcia S. Morgan
Maria Rocco Morris ’84 & Barry Morris
Peter R. & Jainel M. Morris
Peter L. Morse ’83, P’12 & Gina G. Morse P’12
Robert E. Muehe, Esq. ’48, P’75, G’03
Jane M. & Paul A. Mueller Jr.
Estate of John C. Mueller
Ralph R. Mueller ’59 & Laura Mueller
Robert E. Mullins, Ph.D. ’91 & Suzanne Gregson Mullins
Kenneth and Moira Mumma
Estate of Paul T. Murray ’36
Thomas R. Murray Jr. ’64 & Christine C. Murray
Gordon D. Myers, M.D. ’43
Estate of Elizabeth Nace
George N. Nicholas ’07
Nicholas G. Nicholas ’70, P’07 & Sandra K. Nicholas
Kenneth C. Nieberg, M.D. ’55 & Roberta Nieberg, M.D.
Thomas W. Nissley, M.Div. ’55 & Emily Baldwin Nissley
Lucio A. & Joan A. Noto P’01
Caroline S. Nunan
Maurice D. Oaks ’56 & Judith R. Oaks
Gregory Z. Olah ’31
William F. O’Leary ’77 & Elizabeth F. O’Leary, Esq.
Dale W. Oller, M.D. ’64 & Susan G. Oller
Kimberly Gasslein Olsan ’86, P’18 & Michael S. Olsan, Esq. ’86, P’18
Thomas S. Paccioretti ’77 & Virginia Hoyt
Vance P. Packard ’65 & Barbara Packard, Esq.
Susan Pauline Pape ’82
Dean A. Pappas, M.D. ’73 & Denise Pappas
Howard J. Patton, Ph.D. ’71, P’08 & Mary F. Patton P’08
Arthur L. Pelberg, M.D., M.P.A. ’71 & Linda H. Pelberg
Frank Pennypacker, Ed.D. ’33
Robert B. Pepinsky, Ph.D. ’76 & Laurelee Osborn
Elliott Pew ’77 & Terry M. Pew
Helen E. & Thurman Philoon
Carl S. Pike, Ph.D. & Ellen L. Pike
Larry R. Pike ’58 & Sandy M. Pike
William L. Platt ’77 & Candace E. Browning-Platt
Donald W. Porter ’67, G’03 & Marilyn I. Porter
Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D. H’18 & Karen A. Herrling, Esq.
Lisa S. Portnoy, C.P.A. ’83
Atif M. Rahim ’01 & Erum Fajanda
James G. Reaser ’39 & Jane Reaser
Estate of Carl J. Rees, Ph.D. 1918
Estate of Marjorie M. Reiber
Fred J. Reichley ’62
Suzann M. Reichley W’62
Robert E. Reinhard ’43
Morris E. Rill ’62
Paul H. Ripple, M.D. ’43, P’72 & Carolyn W. Ripple P’72
Craig G. Robertson ’70 & Susan Robertson
Bruce M. Rodenberger, M.D. ’57, P’84, G’18, G’19 & Sarah Rodenberger P’84, G’18, G’19
Katherine Quick Rosa ’92 & Carlos Rosa
Wayne W. Rosenberger ’68, P’05 & Karen G. Rosenberger P’05
Lester & Helene Mae Rosenfeld P’73
John L. Rosenthal ’82
Paul S. Rosica ’86, P’18, P’21 & Elizabeth H. Rosica P’18, P’21
Leonard Rothman, Esq. ’41 & Mildred Rothman
Lana K. Rouff P’99 & Lawrence N. Rouff, D.D.S. P’99
J. Gordon Rubin, D.D.S. ’43
Ian G. Ruzow ’85, P’17, P’18 & G. Michaele Ruzow, Ph.D. P’17, P’18
Amanda Atterbury Ryan, V.M.D. ’01 & Kevin T. Ryan
Maurice R. & Lourdes M. Samuels P’18
Alexander C. Sapir ’88 & Karen Sapir
Edward M. Satell P’09 & Cyma Ginsberg
Alice Savastio W’55
Charles D. Schaeffer Jr., Ph.D. ’70
Margaret K. Schafer
Jean Schaffner W’42
Jennifer M. Schlener-Thomas ’94 & Roy Thomas
Robert S. Schlossberg, Esq. ’79, P’14 & Helene S. Schlossberg P’14
Jesse Schulman, M.D. ’42, G’05, G’09, G’14 & Agnes Schulman G’05, G’09, G’14
Kenneth J. Schultz Jr. ’81, P’13 & Barbara A. Schultz P’13
David Schuyler, Ph.D.
Peter S. Seadle, Ph.D.
Craig P. Seebald, Esq. ’89 & Carla A. Seebald, Esq.
Donald V. Shaffner ’44
Estate of William Shand 1908
Robert G. Sharrar, M.D. ’62 & Karen M. Sharrar, M.D.
William G. Sharrar, M.D. ’62 & Mary C. Sharrar
Ellen M. Shay
Albert H. Sheaffer
Elsie Shenk & Willis W. Shenk
Evelyn Sherer P’95
Robert E. Sherer Jr.
Thomas W. Sheridan, Esq. ’86 & Lisa Sheridan, R.N.
Stephen Slogoff, M.D. ’64 & Barbara Slogoff
Eugene C. Smith, M.D. ’55
Kenneth T. Snyder Sr. ’43 & Margaret Snyder
Estate of Richard A. Snyder ’31
Scott A. Sommer, Esq. ’85 & Laurie Sommer
Carlton R. Souders, M.D. ’29 & Dora Souders
Anna Sparks P’66
George H. Sparks ’66
Robert S. & Barbara L. Spencer P’97
Heather & William B. Spire
Linda & Henry H. Spire
William H. Stadtlander ’67 & Maggie Stadtlander
Sharon W. Stamm, Ph.D. ’73 & Jerome B. Zeldis, M.D., Ph.D.
James D. Stanton P’15
Nadine Fitzwilliam Steffan ’92, P’22 & Alexander P. Steffan, Esq. ’93, P’22
David Stein, M.D., M.P.H. ’72 & Nancy Rose
Estate of Marion Z. Stein
Elissa B. Steiner P’09 & Jeffrey B. Steiner, Esq. P’09
Beverly R. Steinman
James R. Stets ’76
Kathy Hay Stine ’85 & Craig R. Stine
Gerald Stober
Marc J. Straus, M.D. ’65, P’92 & Livia S. Straus, Ph.D. P’92
Joseph W. Strode Jr. ’51, G’16 & Elizabeth D. Strode G’16
Emory C. Swank ’42
Emily A. Swonguer, D.C. ’00 & Marc S. Persson, D.C. ’00
Leonard A. & Barbara A. Sylk P’08, P’11, P’14
Joseph R. Takats III, D.O., ’65
Arthur S. Taylor ’83 & Cindy G. Taylor
Estate of Thomas A. Taylor ’24
George J. Thomas, Esq. ’48
Robert F. Tranbaugh, M.D. ’72 & Margaret H. Tranbaugh
Ethan L. Trexler, M.D. ’33
Barbara K. Tyndall W’57
Susan Aronoff Van Dolsen ’80 & Edward D. Van Dolsen ’80
Joseph C. Voelker, Ph.D. ’69, P’97 & Cathleen Hess Voelker ’75, P’97
Hans R. Voelkl, Ph.D. ’51
Monica B. Voldstad P’08 & Conrad P. Voldstad, Esq. P’08
Michael R. Walker ’70
Estate of Spencer D. Wareheim
Stewart E. Warner, Esq. ’24
Jeffrey Wasserstein, Esq. ’80 & Iris Wasserstein
John F. Weaver ’82 & Caroline Weaver
John P. Weaver ’58
Ned E. Wehler, P.G. ’72, P’05 & Mary Ann Wehler P’05
Walter E. Weibrecht, Ph.D. ’59 & David Garside
John Marshall Society (continued)
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P.G. Weimer Jr. ’58
Thomas H. Wentz, Esq. ’39 & & Mary Jane Wentz
Estate of William Werner
Norman H. Werthwein ’67 & Frances Werthwein
Thomas R. Westphal, M.D. ’75 & Michele Bucher Westphal, Ed.D.
Phyllis C. Whitesell P’90, G’16 & William E. Whitesell, Ph.D. P’90, G’16
Estate of Margaret Whitten
Joseph R. Wiebush, Ph.D. ’41 & Dorothy A. Wiebush
Hiram L. Wiest, M.D. ’42 & Susanne Wiest
Henry Wiggins Jr., M.D. ’55, P’91 & Carolyn Wiggins, M.D.
Richard A. Wilhelm ’74
Douglas S. Winter ’72 & Bonnie S. Winter
Susan G. & James L. Winter
Wade T. Winter, C.F.A. ’80 & Gaia G. Winter
Thomas E. Wolf, D.D.S.
Michael B. Wood, M.D. ’65 & Marilee Wood
J. Richard Woods ’55, P’91 & Sue Ellen Woods P’91
Richard E. Wright, P.G. ’58 & Gwendolyn Wright
Stephen S. Wyckoff ’82 & Lori M. Wyckoff
Linda Yarden, Esq. ’81 & Chris M. Smith, Esq.
Kathryn J. Yates, Esq. P’09 & Timothy T. Yates P’09
Tewlyn Underwood Yoburn ’02 & Jesse B. Yoburn ’02
C. Douglas York ’80, P’19 & Elizabeth P. York P’19
James F. Young, M.D. ’49 & Mary Lou Young
Robert M. Zacharis, Esq. 1907 & Artiss Zacharias
Eileen & Ian S. Zagon, Ph.D.
Michael S. Zane ’70 & Elizabeth Zane
Donald R. Ziegler, CPA ’54, P’78 & Suzanne F. Ziegler P’78
Estate of H. Oscar Zimmerman
Judy-ann Zoghby P’82
Susan P. Zolla P’00 & Alan Bilanin
Stephanie & Robert A. Zuckerman
Steven J. Zuckerman ’85 & Victoria Hamelsky Zuckerman, Ph.D. ’86
ORGANIZATIONS, CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS
Anonymous (2)
The Abramson Family Foundation
Alcoa Foundation
The Allergy & Asthma Foundation of Lancaster County
The APAS Foundation
Apple Inc.
ARAMARK Corporation
The Arcadia Foundation
Armstrong Foundation
Association of Independent Colleges & Universities of PA
AT&T
Irene & Nathaniel Aycock Foundation
The Baird Family Fund
The Billy Mac Fund
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.
Catherine G. Burnight Trust
Burroughs Corporation
Julius H. Caplan Charitable Foundation
Cisco Systems
CNH America
Cobb Foundation, Inc.
Community Health Systems Foundation
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
The Charles E. Culpeper Foundation, Inc.
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Dusco Property Management Inc.
Dutch Gold Honey, Inc.
F&M Alumni Association
Sherman Fairchild Foundation
Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Feil Family Foundation
Michael Feldberg Ruth Lazarus Trust
Franklin & Marshall College Infirmary Auxiliary
Franklin & Marshall S.r.l. Clothing Company
The Franklin Institute
Fulton Bank
Gipson Family Foundation
Goldseker Foundation
The Granito Family Foundation
Groundwater Sciences Corporation
Grundy Foundation
Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation, Inc.
Hach Scientific Foundation
Hamilton Technology, Inc.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Vira I. Heinz Endowment
Houghton Mifflin Company
Sigmund M. and Mary B. Hyman Foundation
IBM Corporation
Institute of Management
Johnson & Johnson
Barbara & Charles Kahn, Jr. Foundation Inc.
Josiah W. & Bessie H. Kline Foundation, Inc.
The Lancaster County Community Foundation
Laser Photonics
The Christian & Mary Lindback Foundation
Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
The Ludwig Family Foundation
Oliver Dewey Marcks Foundation
Donald B. Marron Charitable Trust
The Merck Partnership for Giving
MetLife Foundation
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Foundation, Inc.
Nimick Forbesway Foundation
North Museum Associates
William Penn Foundation
Penske Corporation
Pfizer
Karl & Mary Ann Poorbaugh Foundation
PPL Electric Utilities
PricewaterhouseCoo-pers Foundation
Rudin Foundation, Inc.
Mary Sachs Trust
Satell Family Foundation
Science Press, Inc.
Seraph Foundation
Shell Companies Foundation
Willis and Elsie Shenk Foundation
Sheridan & Murray, LLC
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
E. Newbold and Margaret Dupont Smith Foundation
Sodexo Campus Dining
The Surdna Foundation, Inc.
TE Connectivity
The Teagle Foundation
TGSLC
Thornedge Foundation
Time Warner Inc.
Toshiba International Foundation
Toyota USA Foundation
Turner Construction Company
The Victory Foundation
Richard C. Von Hess Foundation
Warfel Construction Company
Wells Fargo Bank
The Whitaker Foundation
Zolla Family Foundation
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ALUMNI
Pre-1930 Classes
Joseph L. K. Snyder 1904
Evelyn K. Livingood W 1909
A. Adler Sondheimer, M.D. 1917
Samuel G. Scott, M.D. ’20
Paul A. Mueller ’21 & Alma Sprecher Mueller
Thomas A. Taylor ’24
Winthrop E. Everett, Ph.D. ’27, P’53
Jay I. Kneedler ’27 & Mary K. Kneedler
Jacob L. Hillegas ’29 & Geneva Hillegas
Robert K. Mowrer ’29
Jewell Shapiro W’29
Eleanor Zendt W’29
Class of 1931
Raymond C. Hoffman ’31 & Verna Hoffman
Mildred H. Norton W’31
Margaret Spencer W’31
Class of 1932
John E. Dotterer, M.D. ’32 & Elizabeth Dotterer
Richard M. Hiestand, D.O. ’32
Philip Harris Jones ’32
Julius L. Sandhaus, M.D. ’32
Class of 1933
Robert E. Haar ’33
Harry W. Hays, Ph.D. ’33
Ethan L. Trexler, M.D. ’33
John W. Zook ’33
Class of 1934
George R. Dochat, M.D. ’34, P’66, P’74 & Erma Dochat
Paul W. Eyler, M.D. ’34
Adele W. Fox W’34
Harry F. Lenhardt, M.D. ’34
Class of 1935
Charlotte M. Bell W’35
C. Bland Clemons ’35 & Julia S. Clemons
Paul A. Freeman ’35 & Rosalind Freeman
J. Richard Nissley ’35 & Anna Ruth Nissley
Theodore H. Rupp, Ph.D. ’35 & Earla Rupp
Class of 1936
John S. Alexander USN (Ret.) ’36
Harold R. Diffenderffer ’36 & Fianna L. Diffenderffer
Ray W. Kehm, M.D. ’36 & Cynthia Kehm
Richard O. Swope ’36
Class of 1937
Dorothy Foose W’37
Jacob W. Stutzman, M.D. ’37 & Geraldine Stutzman
Claude Villee Jr., Ph.D. ’37 & Dorothy Villee
Class of 1938
Milton Fineman, M.D. ’38, P’71 & Francoise Fineman
William A. Krokyn ’38
Herbert C. Mearig ’38
Class of 1939
William M. Hackman ’39 & Lucille Hackman
Carl T. Miller ’39
Barbara Neal W’39
Dorothy Rubright W’39
Robert F. Spangler, D.D.S. ’39
Thomas H. Wentz, Esq. ’39 & Mary Jane Wentz
Class of 1940
Anonymous (1)
Samuel E. Walker ’40
Donald B. Witmer, M.D. ’40
Class of 1941
Rex M. Allyn ’41 & Deane C. Allyn
Robert C. Dix Jr., M.D. ’41 & Sara Dix
John D. Draper, Ph.D. ’41
William R. Duncan Jr. ’41 & Doris V. Duncan
J. Albert Eyler, M.D. ’41
Robert M. Landis, Esq. ’41
Helen A. Shaub W’41
Emmett W. Simpson ’41
Joseph R. Wiebush, Ph.D. ’41 & Dorothy A. Wiebush
Class of 1942
Marcella Baldwin W’42
Wendell R. Garner, Ph.D. ’42 & Barbara R. Garner
John G. Heacock Jr. ’42 & Jean C. Heacock
A. LeRoy Lightner Jr. ’42
Frank E. Manning ’42, P’78, G’04 & Eva L. Manning P’78, G’04
George L. Mirick ’42
Paul J. Rowan, M.D. ’42
The Honorable Emory C. Swank ’42
Hiram L. Wiest, M.D. ’42 & Susanne Wiest
Class of 1943
Walter T. Andersen ’43 & Gretchen Andersen
Dwight R. Ashbey Jr., M.D. ’43
Richard S. Barshinger ’43 & Ann Boyd Barshinger
Lewis W. Eckert ’43 & Mary E. Eckert
Robert I. Fleder ’43, P’69, P’76 & Helen Fleder P’69, P’76
James B. Griffith, C.P.A. ’43 & Margaret Griffith
William S. Haubrich, M.D. ’43, P’76, G’15 & Eila K. Haubrich P’76, G’15
Benjamin E. Heller ’43 & Catherine Heller
G. C. Jenkins Jr., C.P.A. ’43 & Eugenia Jenkins
John L. Lobdell ’43 & Vera Lobdell
James S. Martin, M.D. ’43
Gordon D. Myers, M.D. ’43
Paul H. Ripple, M.D. ’43, P’72 & Carolyn W. Ripple P’72
J. Gregg Royer ’43 & Ethel S. Royer
J. Gordon Rubin, D.D.S. ’43
Bernard D. Sherer, M.D. ’43
Ray T. Smith Jr., M.D. ’43 & Claire S. Smith
Class of 1944
Charles G. Francos, M.D. ’44, P’74, P’86, G’17 & Esther Francos P’74, P’86, G’17
Peter K. Honaman, Esq. ’44
Guernon R. Hoover, C.P.A. ’44
Robert J. Murphy ’44 & Adela K. Murphy
Donald V. Shaffner ’44
Class of 1945
Luther J. Binkley, Ph.D. ’45 & Betty Jane Binkley
Seth M. Fisher, M.D. ’45
The Rev. Theron M. Snyder ’45
Class of 1946
Joseph M. Corson, M.D. ’46 & Ruth L. Corson
J. Vernon McMiname ’46 & Eleanor L. McMiname
Harold T. Miller, Litt.D. ’46 & Marcheta A. Miller
J. Arndt Weicksel, Ph.D. ’46 & Dorothy Weicksel
Class of 1947
Anonymous (2)
Robert C. Bair, M.D. ’47, P’82, P’83
Sidney Dickstein, Esq. ’47 & Barbara Dickstein
Arthur B. Dodge Jr. ’47 & Margaretha G. Dodge
Mary B. Hyman W’47
Schnader SocietyThe William A. Schnader Society honors and celebrates the individuals who have demonstrated a special commitment to Franklin & Marshall College through gift planning. This includes bequests via will, charitable trusts, charitable gift annuities and retirement plan beneficiary designations. These gifts ensure that the generous legacy of our alumni and friends lives on for generations. The College is forever grateful to those who demonstrate such lasting support.
Italics indicate members of our community who are deceased.
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Charles B. Kahn Jr. ’47 & Barbara R. Kahn
Martine D. Thompson ’47 & Alice Thompson
F. Denton Wertz Jr. ’47
Class of 1948
Theodore Copeland Jr., Ed.D. ’48
William H. Hooper Jr. ’48
Eugene E. Kegel, M.D. ’48, P’75 & Charlotte Kegel P’75
Edward E. Marx, Esq. ’48
Robert E. Muehe, Esq. ’48, P’75, G’03
C. Kenneth Scheid ’48
William G. Simeral, Ph.D., Sc.D. ’48, G’99, G’01 & Marion A. Simeral
S. Aylmer Yoder ’48
Class of 1949
Professors Dorothy & C. Richard Beam ’49
Donald E. Butler ’49 & Laura E. Butler
Lewis S. Evans ’49 & Nancy Evans
David B. Ganse, O.D. ’49, P’86 & Suzanne Ganse P’86
Paul W. Garrett Jr. ’49 & Henrietta Garrett
James P. Gelhard ’49, P’74 & Maxine K. Gelhard H’84, P’74
Daniel R. Kaplan, Esq. ’49 & Renee Kaplan
Richard J. Leswing, M.D. ’49
Paul F. Noble ’49 & Mary Noble
Raymond E. Pierce ’49
Andrew M. Rouse ’49
Louis G. Shenk Jr. ’49 & Carolyn E. Shenk
Emma Snavely W’49
James F. Young, M.D. ’49 & Mary Lou Young
Class of 1950
George C. Aument ’50
Robert A. Harner ’50, P’76
Richard D. Hausman ’50, P’85 & Edna Hausman P’85
David H. Klinges, Esq. ’50, P’82, P’85 & Jean R. Klinges P’82, P’85
Arthur E. Lindner, M.D. ’50
Aaron J. Martin, Ph.D., Sc.D. ’50 & Jean T. Martin
William B. Martin, Ph.D. ’50
Joel Rubin ’50, G’15 & Carole Epstein, Esq. G’15
David L. Simes, M.D. ’50 & Patsy Simes
Robert S. Wohlsen ’50 & Carolyn Wohlsen
Class of 1951
George A. Boinis, M.D. ’51
Robert D. DeChant ’51
William M. DuBois Sr. ’51
Richard C. Feaster, Sr. ’51, P’78, P’80 & Doris Feaster P’78, P’80
William B. Forest ’51
Paul Garrahan, Jr. C.L.U. ’51 & Gail M. Garrahan
Dale M. Heckman, Ph.D. ’51
James B. Kirk Jr. ’51, P’74, G’12 & Lois Duerr Kirk P’74, G’12
John Beucler Lange ’51, P’75
Murray J. Miller, M.D. ’51 & Renee Eve Miller
Ronald W. Noll ’51 & Sara-Ann Noll
Carol Pittock W’51, P’81
Karl W. Poorbaugh ’51, P’84 & Mary Ann Poorbaugh P’84
Joseph W. Strode Jr. ’51, G’16 & Elizabeth D. Strode G’16
Hans R. Voelkl, Ph.D. ’51
Helen West W’51
Class of 1952
Abraham L. Adler, Esq. ’52
John B. Barbour III, Esq. ’52
Rocco A. Dimeo ’52
Frederick W. Hager ’52
John D. Hertz, Esq. ’52
Dorothy Ilvento-Theros W’52
Karl G. Klinges, M.D. ’52, P’77, G’11 & Devora Klinges P’77, G’11
Gerald W. Kohr ’52
William E. Seachrist ’52, P’79, P’91
Class of 1953
Anonymous (2)
Donald W. Barshinger ’53 & Linda M. Gordon
Wayne A. Becker, O.D., ’53
Richard F. Charles ’53, P’79 & Pauline C. Charles
William C. Cooper, M.D. ’53, P’83
Martin E. Everett ’53
Donald P. Gazibara, M.D. ’53 & Barbara Gazibara
Marlin E. Hendrix ’53
Joseph A. Knepper, M.D. ’53 & Dorothea C. Knepper
William T. Lampe II, M.D. ’53, P’81, P’86 & Marjorie Lampe P’81, P’86
Robert W. Masoner ’53 & Gladys L. Masoner
Donald W. Renn, Ph.D. ’53
S. Wayne Whitehead, Esq. ’53 & Linda Whitehead
Class of 1954
Anonymous (3)
Wallace J. Bieber ’54
J. Thomas Dunlevy ’54 & Janice C. Dunlevy
Erwin A. Fiero Jr. ’54
Eugene Harsh, USAF (Ret) ’54 & Lois Harsh
Donald L. Lasky ’54 & Barbara Lasky
Col. Robert Park, M.D. USMC (Ret.) ’54 & Marjorie M. Park, R.N.
Thomas G. Phillips III, L.H.D. ’54 & Virginia A. Phillips
Robert L. Roschel, M.D. ’54 & Anna M. Roschel
Paul R. Seaber, Ph.D. ’54, P’83
Donald R. Ziegler, CPA ’54, P’78 & Suzanne F. Ziegler P’78
Class of 1955
Anonymous (1)
The Rev. Frank B. Christ ’55 & Helen T. Christ
David F. Daubenspeck ’55, P’83, P’92 & Anita T. Daubenspeck P’83, P’92
Walter L. Eaton Jr., M.D. ’55 & Katharine Eaton
The Rev. Robert Gast Sr. ’55
William F. Honaman, D.H.L. ’55, P’81, P’83 & Eleanor Honaman P’81, P’83
Richard J. Jacobs ’55 & Janet Jacobs
Marvin E. Kauffman, Ph.D. ’55, P’81, P’87 & Sue C. Kauffman P’81, P’87
G. Gary Kirchner, M.D. ’55 & Betsy L. Kirchner
Clark M. McSparren Jr., M.D. ’55 & Ethelmae McSparren
Stephen D. Moses, Esq. ’55
John L. Neigh, M.D. ’55, P’92, G’15 & Charline W. Neigh P’92, G’15
Thomas W. Nissley, M.Div. ’55
J. Jerry Rodos, D.O. ’55
Joseph A. Savastio, M.D. ’55 & Alice Savastio
Eugene C. Smith, M.D. ’55
Kenneth F. Smith ’55, P’78, G’10 & Susanne B. Smith P’78, G’10
J. Calvin Wenger, D.C. ’55 & Shirley Wenger
Sue Ellen Woods W’55, P’91
Class of 1956
Anonymous (4)
Elliot M. Eisenstein, M.D., F.D.D.P. ’56
Lee P. Haacker, M.D. ’56
George H. Hoeltzel ’56 & Kenneth W. Unger, M.D.
Joseph W. Kuehn Jr. ’56 & Nancy Kuehn
Richard C. Lavy, M.D. ’56 & Numa K. Lavy
Thomas J. Martin, M.D. ’56, P’96 & Lois D. Martin, D. Min. P’96
Annette W. Miller, M.Ed. ’56
Neil A. Robinson, M.D. ’56
Leonard E. Sklar ’56 & Marcia Sklar
Jay R. Stager ’56
Robert L. Thompson, M.D. ’56 & Jane K. Thompson
Franklin L. Tinker Jr. ’56
Chester F. Witmer, Esq. ’56 & Dorothea D. Witmer
T. Gerald Yoder ’56
Class of 1957
Theodore B. Appel III, M.D. ’57
Donald J. Brown, M.D. ’57
Stanley J. Dudrick, M.D. ’57, P’88, G’10, G’19 & Theresa M. Dudrick P’88, G’10, G’19
Leonard A. Frank, M.D. ’57 & Barbara Frank, M.D.
Mark Gardner ’57 & Carol R. Gardner
Samuel P. Garre III ’57 & Mary Jo Garre
Faye L. Gelhard W’57
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Robert B. Hershey ’57, G’16
Michael K. Hettleman ’57, P’94 & Barbara G. Hettleman P’94
David C. Kapp ’57
Robert B. Kistler ’57
Adrian Morrison, D.V.M., Ph.D. ’57 & Olive R. Morrison
James F. Pletcher, Ph.D. ’57 & Jean M. Pletcher
Bruce M. Rodenberger, M.D. ’57, P’84, G’18, G’19 & Sarah Rodenberger P’84, G’18, G’19
George J. Sawyer III ’57 & Susanne L. Sawyer
William M. Shue, M.D. ’57 & Nelda Shue
John W. Smith ’57 & Jean Smith
James L. York Jr. ’57
Class of 1958
Roger L. Burtner, Ph.D. ’58 & Carol A. Burtner
Clifford J. Creswell, Ph.D. ’58
Robert W. Ford, M.D. ’58
Charles W. Havens III, Esq. ’58 & Lucille B. Havens
Nace Hopple Jr. ’58
David H. Knoebel ’58 & Beverley B. Knoebel
Edward W. Lieberman, M.D. ’58
Joseph J. Lombardo, Esq. ’58
Oliver M. Melton ’58
Myra Orkin W’58
Larry R. Pike ’58 & Sandy M. Pike
Stephen G. Romeo, M.D. ’58 & Elaine Romeo
Robert G. Tancredi, M.D., F.A.C.C. ’58 & Roxane Tancredi
John P. Weaver ’58
Philip G. Weimer Jr. ’58
Class of 1959
Nelson C. Denlinger ’59 & Ruth Denlinger
Philip G. Holtzapple, M.D. ’59, P’91 & Della Holtzapple P’91
John N. Irwin, C.P.A. ’59 & Lucy Irwin
James L. Krevel ’59
C. Darrell Lane, M.D. ’59, P’80, P’87
Ralph R. Mueller ’59 & Laura Mueller
Barry N. Nocks, M.D., M.P.H. ’59, P’92
Joseph P. Nolt ’59 & Marianne S. Nolt
Class of 1960
John E. Ehleiter, D.Ed. ’60, P’88, P’09 & Deborah D. Ehleiter P’09
Roth M. Hafer ’60 & Maily Hafer
Albert S. Hillman ’60 & Jeannette Hillman
James E. Kintzel, M.D. ’60, P’90 & Kay Kintzel P’90
Donald B. Krall, Ph.D. ’60
George H. Kratzert ’60 & Betsy Kratzert
Richard J. Manfre, Esq. ’60 & Marilyn Manfre
M. Robert Queler, Esq. ’60 & Judith Queler
James F. Reich ’60 & Joan D. Reich
Jack Seville Jr., D.D. ’60 & Fanny Lee Seville
Robert H. Smith ’60, P’89 & Annelise Smith P’89
Lawrence F. Van Horn, Ph.D. ’60
Class of 1961
John N. Bethune II ’61 & Elizabeth Bethune
William H. Curtis ’61
J. William Erb ’61
Vincent J. Giuliano Jr., M.D. ’61 & Dulcy Giuliano
Kenneth P. Heaps, M.D. ’61
Robert P. Hoover, D. Min. ’61 & Linda Hoover
Frederick R. Hughes ’61 & Bonnie L. Hughes
Carl E. Martin ’61 & M. Elaine Martin
John W. Moore, Ph.D. ’61 & Elizabeth Moore
George W. Prutzman Jr., M.D. ’61
Donald Cress Reiley III ’61
Frederick Repasky ’61
John J. Schraff ’61
Robert S. Smith, M.D. ’61, P’87 & Sheila Smith P’87
Eugene E. Weise, M.D. ’61
Stanley H. Wishner, M.D. ’61 & Marianne L. Wishner
George A. Woodring ’61
Class of 1962
George E. Confer ’62
Stuart Gottlieb, M.D. ’62 & Dianne Gottlieb
Robert C. Hunsicker, M.D. ’62 & Jeanne Hunsicker
Albert M. Katz ’62, P’95 & Roslyn D. Katz P’95
David S. Lavine ’62
Louis S. LeCalsey III ’62 & Susan LeCalsey
Robert H. Meier III, M.D. ’62 & Martha D. Meier
David C. Palmer ’62
Fred J. Reichley ’62
Morris E. Rill ’62
Rev. Harry G. Royer ’62
Robert G. Sharrar, M.D. ’62 & Karen M. Sharrar, M.D.
Stephen P. Spector, C.P.A. ’62
Laurence R. Tancredi, M.D. ’62
Andrew B. Turner, Ph.D. ’62
Arthur W. Wyble Jr. ’62
Claude H. Yoder, Ph.D. ’62, P’90 & Carolyn S. Yoder, Ph.D. P’90
Class of 1963
John L. Atlee, M.D. ’63 & Barbara Atlee
Palmer C. Evans, M.D. ’63 & Sara E. Evans
David C. Farrand ’63 & Tyler H. Farrand
David J. Ferris ’63 & Myra Ferris
William E. Ferry Jr. ’63, P’96 & Julia S. Ferry P’96
Charles S. Foresman ’63 & Marcia M. Foresman
Ellis F. Friedman, M.D. ’63
Lowrey Heaver ’63
Robert J. Kafin, Esq. ’63 & Carol Kafin
Michael J. Mumma, Ph.D. ’63 & Sage T. Mumma
Philip G. Samponaro Sr. ’63
Class of 1964
William E. Bates ’64 & LaDonna Green Bates
Richard Gherst II, C.P.A. ’64, P’89 & Eleanor Gherst P’89
Steven C. Glogger ’64
Orville C. Hognander Jr. ’64
James F. Huber, Ph.D. ’64 & Sandra Huber
Arthur W. Hughes III, Esq. ’64
Dale C. Kistler, M.D. ’64
Lance R. Knauth ’64 & Judith Hauer Knauth
Thomas R. Murray Jr. ’64
Michael A. Powers ’64 & Barbara W. Powers
Stephen Slogoff, M.D. ’64 & Barbara Slogoff
Robert F. Willner, D.Min. ’64 & Marie Willner
Robert R. Windolph, Ph.D. ’64
Class of 1965
David W. Binkley ’65, P’03 & Barbara H. Binkley P’03
Dennis S. Buchan ’65
Joseph S. Doherty ’65
Richard Kneedler, Ph.D. ’65, P’98 & Suzette G. Kneedler P’98
Gerald D. Kumin, M.D. ’65 & June Kumin
Neal Langerman, Ph.D. ’65
Wayne S. Mountz Jr. ’65 & Susan Mountz
Lee M. Smith, Esq. ’65 & Kristine F. Smith
Class of 1966
Anonymous (2)
John A. Baxter, M.D. ’66
William M. Boehme, M.D. ’66
Robert J. Brooks Sr. ’66, P’98 & Susan C. Brooks P’98
Richard E. Burt ’66
Charles A. Dunn Jr. ’66 & Sharon G. Dunn
Rufus A. Fulton Jr. ’66 & Judith Fulton
Walter J. Henderson Jr. ’66 & Linda Henderson
Anthony Kreisel ’66 & Kimberly Faris Kreisel, Psy.D.
Jeffrey A. Lamia, Ph.D. ’66 & Elaine H. Arnold
Harold C. Mathews ’66
Richard H. Penley ’66 & Wendy E. Penley
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James D. Watt Sr., Esq. ’66 & Pamela S. Watt
Class of 1967
John L. Clark, M.D. ’67
James B. Peoples, M.D. ’67 & Kathleen Peoples
Donald W. Porter ’67, G’03 & Marilyn I. Porter
Roger E. Shamel ’67 & Susan Shamel
Edith N. Tonkon W’67
James C. Whitten ’67
Emma J. Woodruff W’67
Class of 1968
Miles Groth, Ph.D., ’68
Daniel F. Hoth, M.D. ’68 & Kim Hoth
John W. Felix ’68
Richard C. Johnson ’68
Wayne Juchatz, Esq. ’68 & Linda Juchatz
Larry A. Keener, Esq., ’68
David H. Lehman, Ph.D. ’68, P’01 & Patsy Lehman P’01
Granville R. Morris, Esq. ’68 & Judy Morris
Randolph W. Roberts ’68 & Ava B. Roberts
Wayne W. Rosenberger ’68, P’05 & Karen G. Rosenberger P’05
John A. Rubinsohn ’68 & Lois Rubinsohn
Raymond A. Sanseverino, Esq. ’68
Robert M. Schenck ’68, P’99
Class of 1969
Howard L. Blieden ’69
Robert E. Bloch ’69
A. Douglas Chervenak, D.O. ’69
William D. Evers, Ph.D. ’69 & Joanne Evers
William N. Hoffman ’69
Harvey A. Koolpe, M.D. ’69 & Eileen M. Koolpe
Matthew E. Ochs, M.D. ’69 & Judith Ochs, M.D.
James F. Villaume ’69
Joseph C. Voelker, Ph.D. ’69, P’97
Class of 1970
William Garron Alexander ’70
Stanley M. Brand, Esq. ’70
Judge John J. Brunetti ’70 & Rockette Brunetti
Al K. DeRoy, Ph.D., M.P.A. ’70
Richard D. Fairman ’70
Aaron S. Fink ’70 & Vicki Porter-Fink
Thomas C. Gilmore ’70
H. Amos Goodall Jr., Esq. ’70, P’99 & Cazella Goodall P’99
Herbert B. Gregory ’70
Jeffrey P. Lindtner ’70 & Barbara Lindtner
Alan D. Rothenberg, Esq. ’70 & Candi Rothenberg
James F. Ruthven ’70
Charles D. Schaeffer Jr., Ph.D. ’70
Class of 1971
Victoria Irene Ball ’71
Rod Bertolet, Ph.D. ’71 & Gretchen Bertolet
Thomas H. Broadt, Esq. ’71
Stuart J. Gelber, O.D. ’71
Charles L. Griffiths Jr. ’71
Ronald I. Harris, M.D. ’71, P’01 & Margery R. Harris P’01
Brett S. Harwood ’71 & Margery Harwood
Patricia A. McConnell, C.P.A.’71 & Michael W. Oliveri, C.P.A
Dusty Prentiss ’71
Stephen E. Radosh ’71
James P. Watts III, M.D. ’71, P’03
Class of 1972
Jeffrey P. Bomze, M.D. ’72
John S. Bonin ’72 & Harriet Bonin
Robert P. Byelick, Esq. ’72 & Barbara B. Byelick
Frederick B. Duckloe ’72, P’13 & Joan M. Duckloe P’13
Wendell L. Funk, M.D. ’72
Linda D. Geist Hiney ’72
Alan R. Ingraham ’72
Gary L. James, Esq. ’72
Anthony R. Katz ’72
Leonard M. Klehr, Esq. ’72, P’12
Laurence K. May, Esq. ’72
Thomas M. Missimer, Ph.D. ’72 & Maria Missimer
J. Ford O’Connor, Esq. ’72
Ronald L. Schrock, P.G. ’72 & Susan Schrock
David Stein, M.D., M.P.H. ’72
John M. Stevenson ’72
Robert F. Tranbaugh, M.D. ’72 & Margaret H. Tranbaugh
Paul W. Ware ’72, P’99 & Judy S. Ware P’99
John W. Wieder III ’72, P’97
Class of 1973
Brian E. Andreoli, Esq. ’73
Simon D. Braun, M.D. ’73 & Janet Braun
Steven G. Cameron, D.Litt. ’73
William C. Evans, Esq. ’73
Barbara A. Kirk ’73
Susan Kline Klehr ’73, P’12
Joan Shatz Kurlan ’73
Dean A. Pappas, M.D. ’73 & Denise Pappas
David M. Plews ’73
Arthur Jay Steinhauer, Esq. ’73
Susan L. Washburn ’73
Class of 1974
Sheryl Jones Alu, Esq. ’74
F. David Levenbach, Ph.D. ’74
Martha Rappaport Meyers ’74
Elizabeth Fisher Norman ’74
Wayne M. Ushman, C.F.A. ’74
M. Waldron Vail II ’74 & Ann E. Vail
Jo-Anne Michiel Watts ’74, P’03
Class of 1975
Chatral A’dze ’75
Warren L. Capps ’75 & Lynne Capps
Robert Alan Norman ’75
Cathleen Hess Voelker ’75, P’97
Class of 1976
Anonymous (1)
Richard A. Bidgood, Ph.D. ’76
Lee Harris Eisenstaedt ’76 & Elizabeth Eisenstaedt
Joseph Lee Falk ’76
Nancy C. Floyd ’76
James McKinnon Kerr Jr. ’76 & Patricia Ann Dyer-Kerr
Nancy Shaub Knight ’76
Rosemary Calabrese McDonough ’76, P’11 & Walter L. McDonough, Esq., ’76, P’11
Pamela Pieper ’76
Robin Ann Raskin ’76 & Kaare Christian
James Robert Stets ’76
Greg M. Taffet ’76 & Celestine Taffet
Artemis Tsagaris ’76 & John Bruno
Deborah Manton Wiedemann ’76
Class of 1977
Anne M. Berry ’77
Amy Kinsey Dooley ’77 & Larry P. Dooley
Mervin George Holland III ’77
Mark DePaul Lowery ’77 & Sandra W. Lowery
Marjorie Maguire-Krupp, CPA, CIA, CFSA ’77
Thomas S. Paccioretti ’77 & Virginia Hoyt
Zachary M. Richardson ’77, P’19, P’20 & Jill W. Richardson P’19, P’20
Class of 1978
Trude Amick, Ph.D. ’78
John W. Citti ’78, P’13 & Nancy P. Citti P’13
Richard W. Foltin, Ph.D. ’78
J. Clair Hess, M.D. ’78 & Elizabeth R. Hess
Glenn Kurlander, Esq. ’78 & Deborah Kurlander
Edith Smith Schiefer ’78
Steven R. Smith, J.D., C.F.P. ’78
Marilyn J. Suiter ’78
Class of 1979
Carroll L. Coward ’79
Dr. Joan Fallon ’79
Tracy J. Myers ’79
Lisa Phyllis Seidman ’79
Class of 1980
Reed D. Auerbach, Esq. ’80 & Adrienne Petite Auerbach
A. Louis Denton, Esq. ’80
Michael A. Kon ’80 & Jacqueline Kon
David J. Magner ’80 & Judy Magner
Kenneth B. Mumma ’80
Kevin F. Rennie, Esq. ’80
Susan Aronoff Van Dolsen ’80 & Edward D. Van Dolsen ’80
Class of 1981
Stacy Smith Brinkley ’81 & Arthur S. Brinkley III
George L. Church Jr. ’81 & Cathy Church
Peter J. Gulia, Esq. ’81 & Patti McLaughlin
Valerie Finfrock Mittl, Ph.D. ’81
Raymond M. Montecalvo, M.D. ’81 & Catherine N. Kowal, M.D.
Conrad W. Nelson ’81
Keith A. Orris ’81 & Suzanne C. Orris
Class of 1982
Beth Ann L. Chivinski, C.P.A. ’82
F. William Hessmer IV, Esq. ’82
Lawrence J. Link ’82 & Cynthia Albert Link
Peggy S. Malnati ’82
Carin Blomquist Sherman ’82
Jocelyn Jolbitado Sivalingam, M.D. ’82
Class of 1983
Evelyn Van Ingen Fell ’83, P’12
Kimberly Idler Gillespie ’83 & Myles D. Gillespie ’83
John A. Hyman ’83 & Merri B. Hyman
Leanne McFalls ’83
Class of 1984
Judith Holman Bianchi ’84
Heidi Wagner Greenleaf ’84 & Richard C. Greenleaf III
Kendra Feldman McGuire, Esq. ’84
Stephen H. Price, Esq. ’84
Henry B. duP. Smith ’84
Class of 1985
Douglas J. McCormack, Esq. ’85
Jane Anderson Price ’85
Kevin Troutman ’85 & Darlene Troutman
David A. Wickard ’85
Edward D. Wylam ’85
Class of 1986
Bonnie J. Cox ’86
David B. Ganse III ’86 & Jaclyn Ganse
Heather Belaga McLean ’86 & Robert F. McLean
Kimberly Gasslein Olsan ’86, P’18 & Michael S. Olsan, Esq. ’86, P’18
Elizabeth J. Sadove, Esq. ’86
Jill Colford Schoeniger ’86 & Eric Schoeniger
June Marshall Smith ’86
Daniel Hill Weintraub, J.D. ’86 & Beth Weintraub
Class of 1987
David M. Coyne ’87
Brian T. Rutter ’87
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Kenneth Scalet ’87
Class of 1988
Bruce R. Levin ’88 & Dorie M. Levin
Teri C. Robertson ’88
Class of 1989
Alice Matsas Garten ’89 & Morris L. Garten, Esq. ’89
Peter J. Kastor, Ph.D. ’89
Class of 1990
Rebecca Dornbusch Bittle ’90 & Christopher B. Bittle
Mary Ann Moscony Cooke, Esq. ’90, P’20 & Alfred J. Cooke III P’20
Linda J. Cortese ’90 & James Curtis
Class of 1991
Leigh Poltrock Clouse, Esq. ’91 & David Clouse
Anthony L. Ross ’91
Darrell L. Umberger ’91
Class of 1993
Patricia E. Crebase ’93
Wendy Robin Stark ’93
Class of 1994
Jennifer M. Schlener ’94
Class of 1995
Donnell J. Butler, Ph.D. ’95
Christine Gary Cook ’95
Class of 1996
Melissa M. Cavanaugh ’96
Kara L. Clarke ’96
Class of 1998
Andrew H. Lee ’98
Class of 1999
Michael E. Sigmond ’99 & Stephanie Sigmond
Class of 2000
Peter J. Baker, Esq. ’00
Kirk R. Marzock ’00 & Emily W. Marzock
Emily A. Swonguer, D.C. ’00 & Marc S. Persson, D.C. ’00
Class of 2001
Faye J. Del Pezzo ’01
Annie Lyon ’01
Megan L. Morey, Esq. ’01
Kelly A. Straight, R.N. ’01 & Michael L. Turner, Ph.D.
Class of 2003
William R. Stone Jr. ’03
Matthew D. Weaver ’03
Class of 2005
Brett W. Murphy, Esq. ’05
Daniel E. Taglioli, Esq. ’05
Class of 2006
Rachel LaForgia Pavlakis ’06
Stacy L. Swymelar ’06
Elizabeth Randolph Taglioli ’06
Class of 2008
Michael T. Arnold ’08 & Dana Arnold
Nicholas M. Gardner ’08
Nathan C. George ’08
Elizabeth A. Starrantino ’08
Elizabeth Webber Wurster ’08 & Stephen K. Wurster ’08
Class of 2009
Deanna R. George, DPT ’09
Class of 2012
David R. Fell ’12
Class of 2013
Madelaine Fye Breimhurst ’13 & Daniel Breimhurst ’13
Elizabeth M. Hackett ’13
Abigail A. Komlenic ’13
Phillip M. Zabriskie ’13
PARENTS
John M. & Ellen B. Baldwin, Ph.D. P’99
Donald G. & Irene Blakeman P’84, P’86
Hugh A. Chairnoff P’88 & Hedda Chairnoff
Paula and Richard D. Dhein P’06
Charles A. & Pearl Dunn P’66
Salinda and Ralph Feldman P’84
Marvin C. Goodman P’62
Mervin G. Holland Jr. ’51, P’77
David J. & Edythe E. Klinges P’50, P’52
Lois Manton P’76
Michael F. McConnell P’71
Charles Morrison P’01
John C. & Patricia J. Richter P’03
John F. Ritchotte P’90
Robert P. & Mary P. Rittereiser P’82
Andrew P. & Patricia A. Steffan P’93
Leonard A. & Barbara A. Sylk P’08, P’11, P’14
Shirley I. Thackara P’79
Deena S. Tobias P’90
Susan Penecale Zolla P’00
FRIENDS
Anonymous (1)
Louise S. Ansberry
James P. Argires, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.N.S.
Doreen E. Boyce, Ph.D., L.H.D. & A. Warne Boyce
Edythe Klinges Bromley
John Scott Charles Jr.
Arthur R. Clark Jr.
Marion Clark
Paul Curcio U’07
Tony Distler
Robert W. Dommel
Edith Downs
Ruthanne & William H. Dudley
William T. Evans
John B. Fitzpatrick
Paul W. Fitzpatrick
Anna M. H. Gardner
E. Louise Gaudet
John M. Gibson
Sally Mather Gibson
Ellen Arnold Groff, L.H.D. & Robert F. Groff Jr.
Portia G. Gucanac
Mark & Fran Hirschman
Barbara Holmberg-Eichmann
Joyce Howard
Kim Jacobs
Charles A. Lauffer
John E. Lentz
Stephen Lesher
Frank & Marjorie McCarthy
Lisa L. & Wilson D. McElhinny
Jane M. & Paul A. Mueller Jr.
Sarah M. Muench
Emily K. Orzack
Muriel K. Padawer
Luan M. and Randolph C. Ryder Jr.
Mary Sachs
Brian M. Sagrestano, JD, CFRE
Margaret K. Schafer
Jack Douglas Shand, Ph.D.
Paul Shaub
Holland W. Starkey
Louise Walker
Spencer D. Wareheim
Maurice J. Warnock
Robin L. & James L. Whitely
Thomas E. Wolf, D.D.S.
FACULTY, PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND RETIREES
C. Alan Bruns, Ph.D. & Roberta Bruns
Joel Eigen, Ph.D.
Mrs. Hugh C. Evans, Ph.D.
John J. Farrell, Ph.D. & LaRue Farrell
Vera Gmuca
Lisa J. Gray ’00 & Robert C. Gray, Ph.D.
Bill Hutson
The Rev. Hubert J. Kealy
Paul R. Linfield
John J. McDermott, Ph.D. P’80
Carl S. Pike, Ph.D. & Ellen L. Pike
George Rosenstein Jr., Ph.D. & Harriet M. Rosenstein
David P. Schuyler, Ph.D.
Peter S. Seadle, Ph.D.
Keith Spalding, L.H.D. & Dorothy Spalding
Glenn Stevens, Ph.D.
Stephen E. & Patricia T. Stockwell
Phyllis C. Whitesell P’90, G’16 & William E. Whitesell, Ph.D. P’90, G’16
Gina & Stanley Zeamer
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Abbvie
Robert C. Aber, M.D. ’65 & Karen Aber
Edwin A. Abrahamsen, Esq. ’73 & Mary Ann Abrahamsen
John S. Alexander, USN (Ret.) ’36
The Allergy & Asthma Foundation of Lancaster County
Barbara K. Altmann, Ph.D. & John T. Stacey, Ph.D.
Stanley L. Altmark, C.P.A. ’84 & Jill Altmark
American Endowment Foundation
American Online Giving Foundation
Melissa N. Anderson, Psy.D. P’23 & Paul B. Anderson, Psy.D. P’23
Anderson Family Foundation
Christopher W. & Adrienne M. Anderson P’21
Mohammed A. Anjarwala ’99 & Rabia Zafar
Anonymous
Eleanna W. Antoniou ’12 & Michael W. Dohrmann ’12
Joshua D. Arnold, C.F.P. ’72
Michael T. Arnold ’08 & Dana Arnold
Sameer Arora ’93 & Bhavya Arora
Robert E. Ash Jr. ’91
Reeve Askew, D.C. ’66, P’96
Elizabeth G. Atterbury P’01
Reed D. Auerbach, Esq. ’80 & Adrienne Petite Auerbach
K. Scott Auker ’95 & Cynthia DeFelice Auker ’96
Wanda Pompey Austin, Ph.D. ’75 & Wade Austin Jr.
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Robert C. Azarow, Esq. ’83 & Amy Stone Azarow ’84
Jonathan E. Babkow ’88 & Maia Rubin
Leonard Bachman, M.D. ’46
Ellen H. Bachow & Win Churchill
John H. Backman, M.D. ’57 & Alicia Gavalya, M.D.
Raymond P. Bain, Ph.D. ’75 & Marlene N. Cole, D.V.M., M.P.H.
Robert C. Bair, M.D. ’47, P’82, P’83
Christopher Baldwin, Esq. ’65 & Mary Baldwin
Harden Ballantine, Ed.D. ’61 & Jeanne Ballantine
Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
Bank of America Foundation
Jane Bannan
Kate L. Barnes ’06 & Jack D. Rosenthal ’06
Richard C. Barth, Ph.D. ’71 & Carol A. Barth
Veronica Miele Beard ’94 & Anson H. Beard
Sarah Mullane Becker ’98 & Ryan A. Becker, Esq. ’98
David E. Beecher ’78
Nancy Lautensack Belser, M.D. ’80, P’13 & Paul H. Belser, M.D. ’80, P’13
George Benczak ’52
Dean S. & Gabrielle B. Benjamin P’21
Susan Benz P’17 & Philip Caron, Ph.D., M.D. P’17
Michael D. Berg ’00 & Heather Berg
Darren B. Bernhard, Esq. ’83 & Amy Bernhard
Joseph F. Berry II ’92 & Susan S. Stuard
Bessemer Giving Fund
Charles G. Bickford, Ph.D. ’63, P’96 & Barbara Bickford P’96
The John Bickford Foundation
Richard A. Bidgood, Ph.D. ’76 & Ann R. Steiner, Ph.D.
The Billy Mac Fund
The Blackbaud Giving Fund
Howard L. Blieden ’69
Richard A. Block, M.D. ’70 & Janice Block
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Michael H. Blum ’87 & Jamie Shor
Ira Bodenstein, Esq. ’77 & Julia Smith
William M. Boehme, M.D. ’66
Roger E. Bolton, Ph.D. ’59 & Julia G. Bolton
Thomas P. Bonanno ’78 & Margaret Bonanno
Leon W. Bonner Jr. ’65 & Redge R. Meixner
Niel J. Borrelli, M.D. ’62 & Joanne Borrelli
Julia K. Bossidy P’16, P’18 & Michael J. Bossidy Sr. P’16, P’18
Carl O. Bostrom, Ph.D. ’56 & Sara Bostrom
Scott P. Boylan, Esq. ’82 & Kim Boylan
Lawrence G. Braitman, Esq. ’80
Darrell Braman Jr., Esq. ’85 & Randi Kramer Braman, D.O. ’87
Stanley M. Brand, Esq. ’70 & Ellen Brand
Bright Funds Foundation
Margery A. Brittain ’79
Brooks Family Foundation
Robert J. Brooks Sr. ’66, P’98 & Susan C. Brooks P’98
Lynne & Jerald J. Brownstein ’63
Dennis S. Buchan ’65 & Mary B. Buchan, Ph.D.
Buchanan Family Foundation
Agnes & Macdonald Budd G’17
William W. Burdick ’00
James M. Burgess P’19 & Elizabeth A. Casey P’19
Jeff Burgess G’23
Daniel P. Burke ’14
Leslie J. Burlingame, Ph.D.
John K. Bury ’66 & Carol Bury
Modia J. Butler ’95
Jeremy F. & Tami-Louise P. Butz P’22
The Butz Foundation
Robert P. Byelick, Esq. ’72 & Barbara B. Byelick
Mary E. Cademartori ’87
CAF American Donor Fund
Stephen A. & Sharon L. Caffrey P’23
Joseph A. & Meredith C. Callanan P’19
Alan S. Caniglia, Ph.D. & Janneke Van Beusekom, Ph.D.
Douglas V. Cannaliato ’96 & Gina P. Cannaliato
Cecelia Higgins Cannizzaro ’72 & Gerald Cannizzaro
Julius H. Caplan Charitable Foundation
Sloan D. Caplan ’96 & Rebecca Caplan
Erin Matsil Capone ’05 & Matthew F. Capone ’05
Carlyle Group
Case, Pomeroy & Company, Inc.
Cathy Blaney and Associates, Inc.
Helaine Chairnoff W’88
Hugh & Hedda Chairnoff P’88
Jeffrey A. Choney ’68 & Pamela Choney
Christ Episcopal Church
Benjamin Franklin SocietyThe Benjamin Franklin Society celebrates the strong annual support of Franklin & Marshall’s alumni, parents and friends. Benjamin Franklin Society gifts begin at $1,787, commemorating the College’s founding year and demonstrating these supporters’ leadership in advancing the College. Just as Benjamin Franklin’s gift of £200 was critical to the College’s history, the gifts of Benjamin Franklin Society members are critical in shaping F&M’s future.
Italics indicate members of our community who are deceased.
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Kevin S. Christman ’86 & Lisa Christman
Vanessa Christman ’83 & David J. Newman ’85
Cisco Systems
Christopher I. Clark, Esq. ’93
John H. Clark ’62 & Mary Lee S. Clark
Bradley D. Cobb ’85 & Gudrun Loercher Cobb, M.D. ’87
Cobb Foundation, Inc.
Paul J. Cohen ’22
Jana R. Cohn P’12 & Steven Cohn, J.D. P’12
Sarah Hedberg Collings ’79
William R. Collins ’89 & Robin Collins
Commonwealth Charitable Fund
Kristen C. Connor ’95 & Barry Connor
John C. Conti Jr. ’79 & Elaine Conti
Jack P. Cook Jr. ’74
Denis A. Cortese, M.D. ’66, P’92 & Donna Cortese
Joseph M. Corvasce, M.D. ’68 & Sarah Corvasce
Paige A. Costigan ’00 & Matthew DeFusco
Karen Sharpless Coviello ’86, W’86
Donna Zaccaria Coyne ’84 & Steven W. Coyne
William P. Cracas ’65, P’92 & Janna Cracas
Akilah F. Craig ’09 & Charles Grutzmacher
Credit Suisse
Bruce J. Croushore ’69 & Michele Hilmes
Paul Curcio
William H. Curtis ’61 & Rita Curtis
Steven M. Curwin, Esq. ’80 & Lisa Barban Curwin, Ph.D. ’82
CVC Capital Partners
Xiaoyan Dai P’23 & Xianjun Wu P’23
Doreen Etingin Davidowitz, Esq. ’78, P’14 & Neil B. Davidowitz, Esq. ’78, P’14
Shanni C. Davidowitz ’14
Paul K. Davis, M.D. ’79, P’16, P’22 & Caroline K. Davis, M.D. P’16, P’22
Davis United World College Scholars Program
Shelby & Gale Davis
Michelle M. de Aldrey ’82
Joshua R. De Leon, M.D. ’84, P’17 & Giovanna De Leon, M.D. P’17
Michael A. DeCola ’75 & Lee Foster
Dell EMC Corporation
Deloitte Foundation
Christie Del Rey-Cone, Esq. ’99 & Jason T. Cone ’99
A. Louis Denton, Esq. ’80
Al K. DeRoy, Ph.D., M.P.A. ’70
Robert V. & Suzanne M. DeSantis P’19, P’23
Julie Lattin DesChamps ’93 & Matthew N. DesChamps ’93
Agnes L. Devlin Memorial Fund
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Ellen Frevel DiMayo ’79 & Michael A. DiMayo ’79
Dennis P. DiRenzo, M.D. ’76, P’12 & Judith Reed DiRenzo, C.P.A. ’78, P’12
Joseph S. Doherty ’65
The Richard D. Donchian Foundation
Amy Kinsey Dooley ’77 & Larry P. Dooley
Estate of Edith Downs
Danel Draguljic, Ph.D.
Kenneth M. Duberstein, LL.D. ’65, P’09, P’12 & Jacquelyn Fain Duberstein
Steven M. Dubner ’64 & Carolann Dubner
Susan Dubner W’64, P’92
Gene M. Dubowchik, Ph.D. ’81 & Rosemary Dubowchik
Frederick B. Duckloe ’72, P’13 & Joan M. Duckloe P’13
Kaushik R. Dutta ’93
Henry A. Eberle Jr. ’55
Robert L. Eddy Jr., Esq. ’66 & Barbara Allen Eddy
Elizabeth A. Eide, Ph.D. ’88
John & Domenica Elbasan P’23
Huntington Eldridge III ’10
Matthew O. Elkes ’77 & Michele Di Pasquale Elkes ’78
Maria DiStravolo Elliott, Esq. ’87
Kurt J. Elmer ’19
Laura Ensler ’77 & David Rivel
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Hilary J. Eppley, Ph.D. ’91 & David C. Murray ’91
Jay M. Epstein, D.M.D. ’80, P’11, P’14, P’19 & Stephanie J. Simon ’81, P’11, P’14, P’19
Ernst & Young Foundation
Douglas H. Evans, Esq. ’72 & Sarah E. Cogan, Esq.
Palmer C. Evans, M.D. ’63 & Sara E. Evans
Martin E. Everett ’53
Eversource
ExxonMobil Foundation
Matthew K. & Michele Eynon
FACE Foundation
Richard D. Fairman ’70
Robert B. Falk Jr., M.D. ’67 & Carol Falk
Dr. Joan Fallon ’79
Kimberly Faris, Psy.D. W’66
Evelyn N. Farkas, Ph.D. ’89
David V. & Anne W. Fass P’17
Billa Faucett
Arielle L. Felberg ’20
Michael Feldberg Ruth Lazarus Trust
Jeffrey M. Feldman, M.D. ’78, P’09 & Debra Zimring Feldman ’79, P’09
Alan L. Fell, Esq. ’70 & Millie R. Fell, M.D.
William D. Fergusson ’68 & Marilyn Fergusson
William E. Ferry Jr. ’63, P’96 & Julia S. Ferry P’96
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Barry R. Finegold ’93 & Amy Finegold
Anne M. Finestone P’21 & Charles P. Dolan P’21
John L. Finlayson ’64
David and Hilda Fins Family Foundation
Deborah Fins P’20 & Donald S. Strait P’20
Bruce W. Firkins ’73 & Diane Firkins
John E. Fischer ’77 & Dorothy Fischer
Thomas M. Fishbein, M.D. ’85 & Veronica Gomez-Lobo, M.D.
Judith C. Fishlow Minter P’19 & Mark H. Minter P’19
Lisa A. Fitton P’21 & B.J. Zellers P’21
Richard J. Fleder ’76 & Mindy Fleder
Thomas J. & Meira P. Fleisch P’16
Brendan T. Flynn ’24
Peter A. Flynn ’99 & Janet Flynn
Jessica Kunkle Fokides ’05 & Alexander T. Fokides ’05
Charles S. Foresman ’63 & Marcia M. Foresman
Michael Forman
Forman Family Foundation
Dean T. Fournaris, Esq. ’88, P’24 & Christina Fournaris P’24
Thomas R. Fournaris ’24
Estate of Adele W. Fox W’34
Benjamin & Wendy Frank P’24
Franklin & Marshall Football Association
Robert L. Freedman ’70 & Ann Louise Freedman
Ellis F. Friedman, M.D. ’63 & Irene Stern Friedman
Paul D. Friedman, Esq. ’75 & Dene R. Friedman
John A. Fry H’10 & Cara K. Fry
Rufus A. Fulton Jr. ’66 & Judith Fulton
Coleman Fung
Coleman Fung Foundation, Inc.
Eric H. Gable ’85 & Margaret Carson-Gable
Jennifer C. Galambos, Ed.D. ’88
Kathy Sweren Garber ’80 & Andrew H. Garber, C.P.A. ’80
Alice Matsas Garten ’89 & Morris L. Garten, Esq. ’89
Donald P. Gazibara, M.D. ’53 & Barbara Gazibara
GE Foundation
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Susan Katz Gervais ’95, P’25 & Donald G. Gervais Jr., C.F.A. ’96, P’25
Richard Gherst II, C.P.A. ’64, P’89 & Eleanor Gherst P’89
Joseph Gianfortoni, M.D. ’73 & Emily Wells Gianfortoni
Gibb Foundation
Thomas L. Gipson ’65 & Patricia Gipson
Gipson Family Foundation
Alan S. Glazer, Ph.D. ’69
Thomas K. & Kathryn P. Glennan P’13
Robert D. Glidden Jr. ’69, P’99 & Eileen Glidden P’99
Gary E. Glontz, M.D. ’58 & Jean Glontz
Goldman Sachs Gives
Roy Goldman, Ph.D. ’69 & Georgia Goldman
Lawrence Goldstein, Esq. ’57 & Rosa Goldstein
The Goldstone Fund, Inc.
Theodore S. Golfinopoulos ’88 & Eve Golfinopoulos
Cindy S. Goodman-Leib ’86, P’19 & Scott D. Leib ’87, P’19
Cynthia C. Gorman
Frank H. Granito III, Esq. ’81 & Monica Granito
The Granito Family Foundation
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Richard J. Grissinger ’92 & Anne P. Grissinger
Jos Keiper Groff, Sr. ’48 & Margaret Groff
Robert & Shelley Gula P’20
James D. Hagelgans, Esq. ’79 & Gale Zorian-Hagelgans
Stephen J. Hall ’65 & Hope Hall
John M. & Audrey C. Hallgren P’83
Emily Sennesh Halpern ’01 & Adam Halpern
Cherise Y. Hamblin, M.D. ’03 & Shaun Murphy
Melissa L. Hansen, M.D. ’03
George J. Harad ’65 & Beverly M. Harad
Kathleen E. Harring, Ph.D. ’80, P’11 & John Wittenbraker, Ph.D. P’11
Bradley R. Harris ’89 & Sandy Harris
Brian S. & Sara Jane Harris P’23
Patricia E. Harris ’77 & Mark D. Lebow, Esq.
Eugene Harsh, USAF (Ret.) ’54
Stephen H. Hart, Jr. ’44
Brett S. Harwood ’71 & Margery Harwood
Brett and Margery Harwood Foundation
Qing He ’95 & Zhenqing Wu, M.D. ’96
Kenneth P. Heaps, M.D. ’61 & Judith Warren Heaps
Donald J. Hendler ’67 & Adrienne Hendler
John C. Herrold, Esq. ’67 & Janice Herrold
Michael Hershfield, M.D. ’63 & Susan B. Hershfield
Gregory A. Hershman ’12
James D. Hettleman ’94
Michael K. Hettleman ’57, P’94 & Barbara G. Hettleman P’94
Ray L. Hillard, Ph.D. ’59 & Brenda Hillard
Hillel Foundation for Jewish Campus Life
Akiko Hirose P’14 & Barry Silver P’14
James B. Hochron ’74 & Jean Hochron
James D. Hoeschele, Ph.D. ’59 & Audrone V. Hoeschele
Andrew J. Hoffman ’03
O.C. Hognander Jr. ’64
Hognander Foundation
Michael J. Holden ’07 & Emily Perl Holden
Estate of Barbara Holmberg-Eichmann
Peter A. Holmes, Ph.D. ’63 & Nan Holmes
William F. Honaman, D.H.L. ’55, P’81, P’83 & Eleanor Honaman P’81, P’83
Robert I. Hood, Jr. ’63 & Denise Hood
Arthur W. Hooper Jr., Esq. ’66 & Nancy Hooper
Sheila Gaunt Horan, Ph.D. ’76 & Stephen J. Horan, Ph.D. ’76
Geoffrey H. Hornbeck ’67 & Ann Hornbeck
Akbar Hossain ’13
Elizabeth Schrader Hougen, C.M.A. ’83 & Murray L. Hougen
Susan M. Hovanec ’92
Deborah Hand Howley ’80, P’12 & Andrew Howley P’12
Arthur W. Hughes III, Esq. ’64 & Jane Greenhood, Esq.
Robert C. Hunsicker, M.D. ’62 & Jeanne Hunsicker
John A. Hyman ’83 & Merri B. Hyman
Mary B. Hyman W’47
Nancy L. Hyman
IBM Corporation
Carl F. Ilardi ’69 & R. Dale Tanner
ING Direct
Alan R. Ingraham ’72 & Diana Ingraham
Thomas H. Insley ’72 & Wanda Insley
Intel Corporation Charitable Match Trust
John N. Irwin, C.P.A. ’59 & Lucy Irwin
Benjamin Franklin Society (continued)
Ruth Ivor Foundation
Richard B. Jacaruso, D.O., F.A.C.C., F.A.S.N.C. ’80 & Christine Jacaruso, Ph.D.
William H. Jahn III ’65 & Sharon D. Jahn
Catherine N. Jasons, Esq. ’76
The Jennifer Foundation
Richard Jensen G’24
Jewish Communal Fund
Jewish Federation of Cleveland
Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh
Johnson & Johnson
Andrea & Lloyd H. Jones
Dan B. Jones ’64 & Marilyn Jones
Stephen W. Jones, Esq. ’64 & Georgina Jones
Glenn F. Jorgensen ’75, P’15 & Elizabeth Ryan Jorgensen ’76, P’15
Lon K. Jury ’84, P’15 & Jennifer L. Jury P’15
Robert J. Kafin, Esq. ’63 & Carol Kafin
Debra Amper Kahn ’75 & James Kahn, Esq.
JoAnn Kahn ’73, P’17 & Thomas L. Lyon P’17
Andrew G. Kallman ’84 & Ilene Friedland
Matthew H. Kamens, Esq. ’73 & Elizabeth G. Kamens
Lewis H. Kaminester, M.D. ’67 & Vera Kaminester
John D. & Lori H. Kann P’21
Bonnie C. Kaplan ’88 & Richard Kaplan, M.D.
Charles W. & Andrea Katter P’14
Charlotte K. Katter ’14
Claudia E. Katz ’88 & Scott Vanzo
Samuel T. Katz ’20
Douglas H. Kauffman ’81 & Cheryl McComsey Kauffman ’82
Frederick A. Kayal, M.D. P’93 & Leila Kayal P’93
Daniel T. Kelleher ’23
Patrick B. Kelleher ’79
Peter A. Keller ’67, P’03 & Rhonda Keller P’03
Mary Bennett Kellmanson ’89 & Jeffrey S. Kellmanson ’89
Jeffrey F. Kelly ’76
John M. Kelly, Esq. ’83
Donald S. Kent ’76 & Martha F. Kent
David L. Kershner, Esq., Ph.D. ’83, P’17 & Rhonda Sullivan Kershner ’84, P’17
M. Alison Kibler, Ph.D. & Dennis Deslippe, Ph.D.
Robert W. Kieffer, M.D. ’74 & Lynn Kieffer
Shane K. Kim, M.D. ’97
Kelt Kindick ’76, P’07 & Risa Kaplan
Henry G. Kirn Jr., C.F.A., C.P.A. ’93 & Anne M. Mascarenhas ’94
Dale C. Kistler, M.D. ’64
Lane A. Kistler, M.D. ’68
Neil D. Klar ’68 & Eileen Klar
Joshua N. Klatzkin, Esq. ’96 & Fernanda Klatzkin
Harvey E. Klehr, Ph.D. ’67, P’09 & Marcy Steinberg P’09
Leonard M. Klehr, Esq. ’72, P’12 & Susan Kline Klehr ’73, P’12
Rhonda L. Klein G’21
Cipora C. Klionsky ’07
Daniel Klionsky P’07 & Janee E. Studnitzer, Ph.D. P’07
Klionsky Foundation
Richard Kneedler, Ph.D. ’65, P’98 & Suzette G. Kneedler P’98
Peter W. Knipe ’71 & Janet Knipe
Richard A. Knobelman, M.D. ’67
Jennifer & Eric P. Kohlsaat ’85
Gary J. Kolanchick, M.D. ’75 & Patrick M. Golden
Eileen A. Koolpe W’69
KPMG Foundation
Mark M. Kramer, M.D. ’72 & Andrea Kramer
Hale A. Krasne & Robert M. Krasne, Esq.
The Kresge Foundation
Christine Corkran Kretkowski, Esq. ’05 & Keith Kretkowski
Calvin P. Krippner ’22
Ronald J. & Vanessa J. Krippner P’22, P’25
Arjun Krishnan ’02 & Allegra Stanley
Gwin M. Krouse, Esq. ’75
Michael Kurtz ’83 & Sharon Kurtz
Adam M. Kushner, Esq. ’81 & Stephanie Kushner
Michael S. Kushner & Carol Dauman
Barry S. Lafer ’69 & Jill Lafer
Christine B. & Joseph E. Laird Jr. ’67
Jeffrey A. Lamia, Ph.D. ’66 & Elaine H. Arnold
Lancaster County Career & Tech Foundation
The Lancaster County Community Foundation
Stewart L. Lancaster, M.D. ’78, P’13 & Frances S. Lancaster P’13
Lang Rogers Family Foundation
Neal R. Langerman, Ph.D. ’65 & Sharron Sussman, M.D.
James E. Lapine ’71 & Sarah M. Kernochan
Roger C. Lark ’65 & Linda Lark
Larry P. Laubach, Esq. ’77 & Michelle Laubach
Amy T. Layman
Ruth F. Lazarus P’12 & Michael S. Feldberg, Esq. P’12
Stanton S. Lebouitz, M.D. ’65 & Jane Lebouitz
David H. Lehman, Ph.D. ’68, P’01 & Rollie Jordan
Burton M. Leibert, Esq. ’66 & Ruth Leibert
Elliot S. Leibowitz P’22 & Jody B. Leibowitz
James E. Lemonick ’80 & Leslie M. Lemonick
Giovanna Faleschini Lerner, Ph.D. & L. Scott Lerner, Ph.D.
Stephen Lesher Trust
MaryEllen & Ray Letterman
Karl H. Leuffen ’56 & Betty R. Leuffen
Bruce R. Levin ’88 & Dorie M. Levin
The Leviton Foundation, Inc.
Joel J. Levy, Esq. ’67 & Carol Levy
Stephen R. Lewin, Esq. ’71 & Claire Lewin
Mark D. Lewis ’77
Les J. Lieberman ’78 & Barri Lieberman
Lincoln Ellsworth Foundation
The Christian & Mary Lindback Foundation
Leslie A. Lindeman ’13 & Andrew S. Glennan ’13
Sandford Lindenbaum, Esq. ’70 & Leslie S. Lindenbaum
Jeffrey A. Lins, M.D. ’78 & Don Gillin
Lewis A. Lipsitz, M.D. ’73 & Louise Preston Lipsitz ’74
Louis Lista ’80 & Paul DeVeau
Mary L. Little ’75
Chenxi Liu ’20
X. Greg Liu, Esq. ’93 & Cathy Chen
Estate of Evelyn K. Livingood
Stephen D. Lockey III, M.D. ’59, P’11 & Donna K. Lockey P’11
Dena & Samuel N. Lombardo
Jan Lookingbill ’68, P’97, P’99 & Judith Lookingbill P’97, P’99
Steven C. Ludwig, M.D. P’24 & Cynthia C. Amitin, M.D. P’24
Jay S. Lupin, M.D. ’74 & Judy Lupin
Douglas M. Lurio, Esq. ’78, P’11 & Margaret Sherry Lurio, Esq. P’11
Ellen Elwell Lutrey ’80 & Scott Lutrey
Clinton D. Lynch ’74 & Donna Lynch
Mary Ciccaglione Manacher-Fritsch ’81 & Daniel T. Fritsch Jr.
David E. & Melissa K. Mangum P’24
Dean L. Mann, M.D. P’23 & Petra Lenz, M.D. P’23
Arnold Margolis ’78 & Susan Herold-Margolis
Melissa Kofsky Margulies, Esq. ’84 & Stuart A. Margulies ’84
Michael I. Mark, Esq. ’74
Joel L. Marmar, M.D. ’60 & Alexis M. Berg, Esq. P’93
Fred S. Marshall ’70, P’12 & Sheila Marshall P’12
Benjamin C. Martin ’16
Carl E. Martin ’61 & M. Elaine Martin
The Martin Family Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Thomas J. Martin, M.D. ’56, P’96 & Lois D. Martin, D. Min. P’96
William B. Martin, Ph.D. ’50 & Yvonne C. Martin, Ph.D.
Joanne Bell Martucci ’79 & Louis J. Martucci ’79
Zachary Masnikoff ’25
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Richard J. Mason, M.D. ’83 & Betsy Mason, M.D.
Bradley A. Massam, C.P.A. ’83 & Barbara J. Massam
Alexander Massengale, M.D. ’65 & Ker A. Massengale
Elizabeth Melneck Maurer ’79 & James H. Maurer, Jr. ’79
George D. May III ’69, P’90 & Jessica Heath May ’70, P’90
Laurence K. May, Esq. ’72 & Anne K. May
Estate of Worthington Mayo-Smith P’85
Robert G. Maze ’20
Justin C. Mazur ’97
Edward J. McClain, M.D. P’21 & Michele Lozito, CRNP, MBA, DNP P’21
Douglas J. McCormack, Esq. ’85
Kevin M. McCormack, C.P.A. ’71 & Nancy McCormack
Lisa L. & Wilson D. McElhinny
Leanne McFalls ’83
Leo McFarland ’11 & Jose Santiago
William F. & Lorraine McGuire P’07
Susan Bowen McKay ’80, P’19
David J. McPherson, Esq. ’81 & M. Tracy McPherson, Esq.
Clark M. McSparren Jr., M.D. ’55
Wendy Sare Meadows, Esq., ’02
Kenneth B. Mehlman ’88
G. Jeffrey Meiler ’90, P’21 & Amanda K. Meiler P’21
Scott J. Mellis, M.D., Ph.D. P’13 & Melanie G. Kogan, M.D. P’13
Richard King Mellon Foundation
The Merck Partnership for Giving
Audrey Twarogowski Meredith ’80 & Gregory P. Meredith
MetLife Foundation
Elizabeth F. Meyer, Esq. ’76 & Scott W. MacKay
Martha Rappaport Meyers ’74 & William L. Meyers
Beverly J. Michalak P’89
Barry H. & Karen W. Miller
Karen W. Miller & Barry Miller Family Foundation
Bradley Miller ’85
Ronald E. Miller ’55, P’87, P’89, G’11, G’14 & Barbara B. Miller P’87, P’89, G’11, G’14
Yehia Y. Mishriki, M.D. ’76 & Judy Mishriki
Larissa Swales Modesitt ’92 & Brian J. Modesitt ’94
Phyllis A. Mondelli, C.P.A. ’76 & Paul Pazniokas
Richard A. Mones, M.D. ’68, P’00 & Pamela R. Mones P’00
Raymond M. Montecalvo, M.D. ’81 & Catherine N. Kowal, M.D.
Heidi Hoffman Mooney ’91 & Matthew A. Mooney
John P. & Joanne Mooney P’22, P’23
John W. Moore, Ph.D. ’61 & Elizabeth Moore
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global
Jeffrey D. Morgan ’80 & Molly Morgan
J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund
Granville R. Morris, Esq. ’68 & Judy Morris
Jainel M. & Peter R. Morris
Jainel M. Morris Trust
Maria Rocco Morris ’84 & Barry Morris
Wayne S. Mountz Jr. ’65 & Susan Mountz
Paul D. Mowery ’71 & Dawn Mowery
Theodore F. Mucha, M.D. ’60 & Carole M. Mucha, Ph.D.
Ralph R. Mueller ’59 & Laura Mueller
Johann D. Mulla-Feroze ’94 & Anuradha Munshi ’97
Robert E. Mullins, Ph.D. ’91 & Suzanne Gregson Mullins
Michael J. Mumma, Ph.D. ’63 & Sage T. Mumma
Richard L. Munk, M.D. ’67 & Dorothy Munk
Julie Vaughan Murchinson ’92 & Jon Murchinson
Seiki Murono ’66 & Lynette Murono
Sarah Murphy P’24
Sandra Alpert Nachlis ’94 & Brian Nachlis ’94
Warren Nachlis, Ph.D., J.D. ’87 & Debra Jacob-Nachlis, Esq. ’90
Lois Lucente Narr, D.O. ’86 & Frank J. Narr Jr., C.P.A. ’86
National Christian Foundation South Florida
National Philanthropic Trust
Carmen T. Navia ’18
Michelle Reinke Neblett ’00 & Ronald V. Neblett
Andrew R. Nehrbas ’75 & Danna Nehrbas
Joel D. Neigh ’92 & Carla Hetzel
John L. Neigh, M.D. ’55, P’92, G’15 & Charline W. Neigh P’92, G’15
The Neubauer Family Foundation
The New York Community Trust
The Next Generation Foundation
Joseph H. Nguyen ’19
George N. Nicholas ’07 & Laura Nicholas
Eileen M. Nicholas P’20 & Stephen J. Nicholas, M.D. P’20
Nicholas G. & Sandra K. Nicholas Foundation
Kenneth C. Nieberg, M.D. ’55 & Roberta Nieberg, M.D.
Mihail A. Nikolov ’02 & Mihaela Krasteva-Nikolov
Thomas W. Nissley, M.Div. ’55 & Emily Baldwin Nissley
Eric Noll ’83, P’09 & Georgiana W. Noll P’09
Joseph P. Nolt ’59 & Marianne Nolt
Matthew E. Ochs, M.D. ’69 & Judith Ochs, M.D.
Thomas B. O’Connor ’87, P’17, P’19 & Maureen P. O’Connor P’17, P’19
Kerrey M. Olden, C.P.A. ’01 & Dan Olden Jr.
William F. O’Leary ’77 & Elizabeth F. O’Leary, Esq.
Robert J. Olender, Esq. ’73 & Candace Olender
Oliver Dewey Marcks Foundation
Kathryn M. O’Loughlin ’20
Kimberly Gasslein Olsan ’86, P’18 & Michael S. Olsan, Esq. ’86, P’18
Keith A. Orris ’81 & Suzanne C. Orris
Orsid Realty Corporation
Richard M. Ossoff ’71 & Heather Fenton
Vance P. Packard ’65
Kamen K. Palatov ’97
Susan Pauline Pape ’82
Alexandra S. Pappas ’12
Dean S. Pappas ’10
Spiro P. Pappas ’75, P’10, P’12 & Elayna A. Pappas P’10, P’12
Geoffrey M. & Nicole L. Parkinson P’21
Jessie G. Parsons ’14 & Cody Bohonnon
Howard J. Patton, Ph.D. ’71, P’08 & Mary F. Patton P’08
Rachel Ward Pavlakis ’06 & Constantine E. Pavlakis ’06
Arthur C. Pedersen ’66 & Dale Pedersen
Arthur L. Pelberg, M.D., M.P.A. ’71 & Linda H. Pelberg
Richard H. Penley ’66 & Wendy Penley
Robert B. Pepinsky, Ph.D. ’76 & Laurelee Osborn
Jacob B. Perry ’25
Michael A. Petralia P’24 & Catherine A. Blaney-Petralia P’24
Elliott Pew ’77 & Terry M. Pew
The Philadelphia Foundation
David M. & Nancy Phillips P’22
Roland R. Phillips ’97 & Courtney M. Phillips
Sandy M. Pike W’58
Jon W. Plebani ’69 & Joanna Plebani
Boden B. Polikoff ’20
Benjamin Franklin Society (continued)
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Frederick A. Polner, Esq. ’71, P’13 & Margaret S. Clark, Ph.D. ’73, P’13
Scott H. Polster, Esq. ’77 & Cindy Polster
Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D. H’18 & Karen A. Herrling, Esq.
Lisa S. Portnoy, C.P.A. ’83
Ericka L. Powell, M.D. ’94 & William Lipkin-Moore
Prism The Gift Fund
PSEG Foundation
Bruce W. Puerling ’66, P’91 & Ann Puerling
Michael S. Pulwer ’72
M. Robert Queler, Esq. ’60 & Judith Queler
Mark W. Quick ’06
Atif M. Rahim ’01 & Erum Fajanda
Carrie E. Rampp & Heidi Schuerger
Debbie & Adam Rappaport
Marc W. Rapuano, Esq. ’00 & Elizabeth Rapuano
Phillip Raspe, Jr., C.P.A. ’56
Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund
Robert S. Ream, M.D. ’82 & Sheryl S. Ream
Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Frederick Repasky ’61 & Sandra Repasky
Jay S. Ridder ’91 & Kimberly Ridder
Harry Ridenour Jr., C.P.A. ’63 & Carolyn Ridenour
Elizabeth Feldstein Rile ’90, P’19 & Christopher W. Rile, Esq. ’91, P’19
Susan Moss Ringler, Esq. ’77
Paul H. Ripple, M.D. ’43, P’72
Peter & Gillian Rittmaster P’22
Ricardo G. Rivers ’93 & Annalai Wheat Rivers, Esq. ’03
R. Miles & Alena Robert P’22
Norman & Bettina Roberts Foundation, Inc.
Craig G. Robertson ’70 & Susan Robertson
Jacqueline Jabara Robinson ’90 & William C. Robinson
Fred A. & Jill M. Robustelli P’21
M. Joseph Rocks P’09 & Liz Greco-Rocks P’09
Timothy Rogers
Michael A. Roman, Esq. ’73 & Catherine Cross Roman ’77
Katherine Quick Rosa ’92 & Carlos Rosa
Robert L. Roschel, M.D. ’54 & Anna M. Roschel
Patti J. Rosenberg P’15 & Samuel J. Rosenberg, Ph.D. P’15
George M. Rosenstein Jr., Ph.D. & Harriet M. Rosenstein
Paul S. Rosica ’86, P’18, P’21, P’23 & Elizabeth H. Rosica P’18, P’21, P’23
Andrew E. Roth, Esq. ’00 & Sarra C. Roth
Andrew M. Rouse ’49
Schuyler W. Routt ’13
Joel Rubin ’50, G’15 & Carole Epstein, Esq. G’15
Edward Rubinstein, C.P.A. ’68 & Pamela Rubinstein
Rudin Foundation, Inc.
Georgina T. & Thomas A. Russo
James F. Ruthven ’70 & Diana Ruthven
Brian T. Rutter ’87
Amanda Atterbury Ryan, V.M.D. ’01 & Kevin T. Ryan
S&P Global
Philip G. Samponaro Sr. ’63
Maurice R. & Lourdes M. Samuels P’18
Louis W. Sanders, Esq. ’64 & Marion Sanders
Chandran & Mallika Sankaran P’23
Raymond A. Sanseverino, Esq. ’68 & Kimber Frank Sanseverino
Sydney B. Saperstein ’68 & Judith Saperstein
Alice Savastio W’55
Charles D. Schaeffer Jr., Ph.D. ’70
Mary L. Schapiro, Esq. ’77, P’16, P’18 & Charles A. Cadwell P’16, P’18
C. Kenneth Scheid ’48
Robert M. Schenck ’68, P’99 & Alice Schenck P’99
Gerold L. Schiebler, M.D. ’50 & Audrey L. Schiebler
Jennifer M. Schlener-Thomas ’94 & Roy Thomas
Robert S. Schlossberg, Esq. ’79, P’14 & Helene S. Schlossberg P’14
John R. Schmidt ’61 & Patty Schmidt
Barbara Plechner Schneider ’89 & David Schneider ’90
George H. Schnyder ’66 & Lynne Schnyder
Gregory M. Schramm ’93 & Patty Schramm
Richard D. Schubert, M.D. ’68, P’03 & Geanne L. Schubert P’03
Tyler J. Schubert ’19
William M. Schulman, M.D. ’70, P’09, P’14 & Barbara A. Schulman P’09, P’14
David P. Schuyler, Ph.D.
Schwab Charitable Fund
Adrian B. Schwartz ’93 & Jenny Schwartz
SeaBridge Investment Advisors
Stephen H. Sedgwick ’68 & Anne Sedgwick
Craig P. Seebald, Esq. ’89 & Carla A. Seebald, Esq.
David J. & Kimberly B. Seeherman P’23
Lisa P. Seidman ’79
Vinod Sekhar ’94 & Winy Sekhar
Dorianna Amenta Semenov ’87 & Sergei Semenov
Laura Seybold ’84 & John T. Carney
Laurence A. Shadek ’72, P’05, P’06 & Patricia L. Shadek P’05, P’06
Benjamin E. Shapiro
Jay R. Shapiro, M.D. ’53 & Judith Shapiro
Regina Shapiro P’18 & Stuart Shapiro, M.D. P’18
Jean M. Sharf
Robert G. Sharrar, M.D. ’62 & Karen M. Sharrar, M.D.
William G. Sharrar, M.D. ’62 & Mary C. Sharrar
John J. Sheaffer II, D.M.D. ’66, P’96, P’99 & Sharon Sheaffer P’99
Theodore E. Shear ’62 & Hannah Shear
Robert Wood Shely, Esq. ’82 & Lynda Casterlin Shely, Esq. ’83
Jane Kimmel Shepardson ’83 & Robert T. Shepardson ’83
Sheridan & Murray, LLC
Thomas W. Sheridan, Esq. ’86 & Lisa Sheridan, R.N.
Sheridan Foundation
Timothy M. Sheridan ’98
Wendy A. Sherman ’19
Jack W. Shilling, M.D. ’89 & Debbie Shilling
Jack W. Shilling, Ph.D. ’65, P’89, P’91 & Suzanne Shilling P’89, P’91
Sigmund M. and Mary B. Hyman Foundation
Seth C. & Stacy P. Silber P’21
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Sarah G. Silverman ’20
William R. Simmons ’83 & Deirdre Simmons
Marte V. & Paul S. Singerman
Amit Sinha ’00 & Monica Sadhu
Joseph T. Slunt ’88 & Katine Mozak Slunt ’89
A. Elizabeth Fuller Smith ’87 & Andrew Smith
Lawrence F. Smith, V.M.D. ’65
Lee M. Smith, Esq. ’65 & Kristine F. Smith
Robert H. Smith ’60, P’89 & Annelise Smith P’89
Stuart Farwell Smith ’77 & Amy L. Reehl P’19
T. Richard Smith ’64 & Janet Smith
William I. Smulyan, M.D. ’65 & Mollie Smulyan
Estate of Joseph L.K. Snyder 1904
Richard W. Snyder ’71 & Anita Gould
Scott D. Solomon, C.F.A. ’04 & Julia G. Solomon, Esq.
Scott A. Sommer, Esq. ’85 & Laurie Sommer
Christine A. Souders ’78
Southern Galvanizing Co.
Stephen P. Spector, C.P.A. ’62
The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation
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William H. Stadtlander ’67 & Maggie Stadtlander
Barbara S. Stambaugh
David Stein, M.D., M.P.H. ’72 & Nancy Rose
Arthur J. Steinhauer ’73 & Chatral A’dze ’75
Robert Steinwurtzel, Esq. ’75, P’16 & Sara A. Strang P’16
James R. Stengel ’77 & Kathleen Stengel
Robert S. Sterling, M.D. ’90 & Charlee Sterling
Timothy J. Stewart ’64, P’95 & Barbara E. Stewart
Kathy Hay Stine ’85 & Craig R. Stine
Stober Lafer Family Foundation
William S. Stoll P’22 & Elizabeth M. Monticelli P’22
Elizabeth Miller Stone ’85
Kelly A. Straight, R.N. ’01 & Michael L. Turner, Ph.D.
Benjamin L. Strait ’20
Ari L. Straus ’92 & Molly M. Straus
Glen R. Stuart, Esq. ’81, P’09, P’17 & Susan Stuart P’09, P’17
Shane D. Sunday ’08
Emily A. Swonguer, D.C. ’00 & Marc S. Persson, D.C. ’00
The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
Joseph R. Takats III, D.O. ’65
Joseph R. Takats Foundation
The Tally Foundation
Laurence R. Tancredi, M.D. ’62
Beverly Ann Tarulli, Ph.D. ’76
Allan Tasman, M.D. ’69 & Cathy Tasman
David G. Taylor ’81 & Rhonda Taylor
H. Art Taylor, Esq. ’80 & Yolanda Taylor
Estate of Thomas A. Taylor 1924
W. Lake & Sallie L. Taylor, Jr. P’21
David P. Tetenbaum ’79, P’18 & Anne Tetenbaum P’18
The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
The Windmill Foundation
Thomas & Georgina Russo Family Foundation
Anna L. Thomas & Roger D. K. Thomas, Ph.D.
William P. Thompson ’72
TIAA Charitable Giving Fund
Laurence B. Tighe ’83
J. Edward Tillman ’71 & Kathryn Bell Tillman ’74
Michael J. Todd
Robert F. Tranbaugh, M.D. ’72 & Margaret H. Tranbaugh
Richard E. & Susan Jackson Tressider P’22
Truist Financial Corp.
Richard H. Tuck, M.D. ’68 & Cynthia Tuck
Robert W. Tunnell III ’03 & Mindi Moore Tunnell, Esq.
Turn Key Events LLC
Andy Tyndall, M.D., Ph.D. & Christine O. Tyndall
United Way of Rhode Island
Irene M. Uschmann ’78
Wayne M. Ushman, C.F.A. ’74 & Suzan Shapiro, Esq.
Mary E. Vachris ’76
Joseangel Corrales Valdez ’21
Susan Aronoff Van Dolsen ’80 & Edward D. Van Dolsen ’80
James Van Schaick ’75 & Gillian Van Schaick
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Joseph Vigman Foundation, Inc.
Joseph C. Voelker, Ph.D. ’69, P’97 & Cathleen Hess Voelker ’75, P’97
W. R. Burgess Foundation, Inc.
Charles F. Walter, M.D. ’58, P’91 & Barbara Walter
Estate of Arthur E. Walters
Robert O. Walton Jr. ’62 & Martha Walton
Marc K. Walton, M.D., Ph.D. ’75 & Toni Walton
Xuan Wang ’09
W. Alan Ward, M.D. ’76 & Susan Olmstead Ward ’77
Karen E. Ware ’88 & Kevin Scallan
Paul W. Ware ’72, P’99 & Judy S. Ware P’99
Susan L. Washburn ’73 & Kristin V. Rehder H’17
Jeffrey Wasserstein, Esq. ’80 & Iris Wasserstein
John F. Weaver ’82 & Caroline Weaver
Daniel I. Weber, M.D. ’76 & Nina M. Castillo ’77
Stephen P. Weiner ’79 & Katherine Weiner
Jason R. Weinhaus ’20
Colleen Ross Weis ’85 & Martin S. Laiks
Patricia Ross Weis P’85
Evelyn Weiss P’77
Melissa Cronin Welch, Esq. ’98 & Peter Welch
Christy Barr Wenger ’94 & Geoffrey C. Wenger ’94
Norman H. Werthwein ’67 & Frances Werthwein
Cameron B. Wesson, Ph.D.
Thomas R. Westphal, M.D. ’75 & Michele B. Westphal, Ed.D.
Robin L. & James L. Whitely
Phyllis C. Whitesell P’90, G’16 & William E. Whitesell, Ph.D. P’90, G’16
David A. Wickard ’85 & James R. Fairburn
Deidre Waltzer Wiener ’87 & Bradley D. Wiener, M.D. ’87
Robert R. Windolph, Ph.D. ’64
Benjamin J. Winter ’67 & Susan R. Winter
Douglas S. Winter ’72 & Bonnie S. Winter
Douglas S. Winter and Bonnie S. Winter Family Foundation
The James L. and Susan G. Winter Foundation
Susan G. & James L. Winter
Wade T. Winter, C.F.A. ’80 & Gaia G. Winter
Benjamin J. Winters ’23
Frances Donnelly Wolf ’96 & Thomas W. Wolf
Michael B. Wood, M.D. ’65 & Marilee Wood
Jane Woodward
Stephen S. Wyckoff ’82 & Lori M. Wyckoff
Huiyan Xiong ’20
Lisa A. Yosevitz, D.M.D. ’12
James F. Young, M.D. ’49 & Mary Lou Young
Siobhan K. Young, Ph.D. ’00 & Matthew R. Smith ’00
YourCause, LLC
Donald B. Zief, Esq. ’71 & Joan Zief
Chris Zinkhan, Ph.D. ’79, P’12 & Brenda K. Zinkhan P’12
Robert A. Zirinsky, Esq. ’75
Susan P. Zolla P’00 & Alan Bilanin
Zolla Family Foundation
Stephanie & Robert A. Zuckerman
Steven J. Zuckerman ’85 & Victoria Hamelsky Zuckerman, Ph.D. ’86
Benjamin Franklin Society (continued)
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Ken Ackerman III ’88 & Michelle R. Ackerman
Clarke D. Adams ’92
Susanna L. & Dean S. Adler
Richard C. Angino, Esq. ’62 & Alice K. Angino P’85
Deborah J. Appel W’57
Timothy D. Armbruster, Ph.D. ’66
Ralph C. Auchenbach, M.D. ’64 & Leah Auchenbach
Auerbach Schiro Foundation
Susan R. Baish, Ph.D. ’78 & James Baish
Gail F. Baum, Esq. ’78
Baupost Group, Inc.
Stephen L. Bayer ’66 & Elizabeth Schiro
Michael Beebe ’66 & Nancy Beebe
Belsky-Doyle-Polikoff-Troubh Family Trust
Benedict-Miller Foundation
Lisa J. & James L. Berger
The Black Horse Foundation Inc.
Richard F. Blanchard, M.D. ’68 & Deborah Blanchard
Robert E. Bloch, Esq. ’69 & Nancy Bloch
James C. Bohorad, Esq. ’89 & Gina Bohorad
John L. Bondi, M.D. ’64 & Evelyn Bondi
Michael J. & Anna Z. Boni P’17
Robert J. Borbe, Esq. ’64 & Geraldine E. Borbe
Andrea Richtel Branas ’90 & Charles C. Branas, Ph.D. ’90
Mitchell F. Brecher, Esq. ’70 & Sandra Brecher
Jay P. Brenneman ’58 & Marie Brenneman
Sarah M. Bricknell, Esq. ’85 & Erin R. Breslin
Dennis W. & Jennifer J. Brinkley P’21
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
Frederick D. Brown
Krysta L. Brown ’09
Robert G. Bruant Jr., Ph.D. ’93
John M. Buchanan ’59, P’88
Macdonald S. & Elise M. Budd P’17
John F. Burness ’67 & Anne D. Williams
Jeffrey W. Byers ’69 & Judith Byers
Mary Cahalane ’82, P’12 & David J. Weil, Esq. ’82, P’12
Matthew M. Carberry ’87 & Ellen Grogan Carberry
Homer W. & Gertrude K. Chisholm P’14
John W. Citti ’78, P’13 & Nancy P. Citti P’13
Brandon L. & Carol A. Clark P’06
The Manny & Ruthy Cohen Foundation
Michele Buhrman Colburn ’76
Karen Topping Cone ’74, P’99 & Jeffrey N. Cone ’74, P’99
Paul E. Cooney, Esq. ’74 & Linda Cooney
Richard P. Corkran ’69, P’05 & Maryann Corkran P’05
David B. Corman ’69
Robert N. Covell ’58, P’88 & Barbara Covell P’88
David M. Coyne, CFRE ’87 & Tanya Coyne
Stephen A. Cozen
Robert G. Croyle ’65 & Ann Croyle
Amy Relich Cuddy, Ph.D. ’91 & Brian D. Cuddy ’93
Andrea E. Dawson, M.D. P’13, P’16, P’19 & Michael J. Cunningham, M.D. P’13, P’16, P’19
Rudolph A. Damm ’84 & Louise Damm
Robert L. D’Anjolell Jr. ’84, P’25 & Carol A. D’Anjolell P’25
Inez E. D’Arcangelo P’15 & Alfred F. Thoben P’15
Martin & Katherine Dempsey P’22
Theodore J. Deutz ’84 & Trudy Nicoloi-Deutz
Ernest & Jennifer Dianastasis P’21
Louis M. Diemer III, M.D. ’64, P’00 & Judith Ellen Diemer P’00
Donegal Trout Unlimited
Nancy Silva Donovan ’79 & John Donovan
Paula T. Dow, Esq. ’77
Carl & Roberta Dranoff
Richard H. Dym ’69 & Priscilla S. Dym
Katharine Eaton W’55
David E. Eby, Ph.D. ’69, P’95, G’25 & Lynn M. Taylor
Andrew J. Eder ’71 & Eileen Eder
Eder Family Foundation, Inc.
Joel P. Eigen, Ph.D.
David M. Eisenberg, Ph.D. ’71, P’03 & Terry E. Carrilio P’03
The EMSS Foundation, Inc.
Ronald L. & Patricia S.W. Epps
Courtney G. & Charles A. Ercole
Caswell A. Evans Jr., D.D.S., M.P.H. ’65 & Arlene Grosvenor-Evans
Waldo C. Falkener Jr., Esq. ’65 & Rita J. Falkener
Timothy W. Ferris ’89
Nancy Bergstrom Fichtler ’76 & Gary S. Fichtler ’76
P. Douglas Folk, Esq. ’77 & Cynthia Lasko
Alan M. Franklin, Esq. ’69 & Roberta S. Finke
Dorian F. Fuhrman ’90 & Gary L. Fuhrman
Louis Galambos P’88, P’20
David R. Gale, C.L.U. ’66 & Sally Gale
Charles D. Ganz, Esq. ’68 & Carol Ganz
Kimberly Craig Garrett ’87 & Daniel Garrett ’88
Genex Services, LLC
Jay R. Gerhardt ’79
Robert J. Gfeller Jr. ’83 & Lisa Gfeller
Gerard P. Gilfoyle, Ph.D. ’79
Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Cindy Gines-Sanchez, Esq. ’82 & Jesus Romero Perez
John H. Glick, M.D., Sc.D. & Judy Foster
Steven C. Glogger ’64 & Joseph Klempay
Jay L. Goldberg ’71 & Penny Paulus
Janet E. Goldman ’00
Daniel C. Good, M.D. ’65 & Karen Good
Gooding Group Foundation
Gerald B. Gordon, M.D. ’56 & Lois Gordon
Mark R. Grace, D.D.S. ’90
Samuel O. Grim, Ph.D. ’56 & Rebecca A. Allen
Douglas Gross, M.D., Ph.D. ’72 & Dana Bourquin Gross
Peter J. Gulia, Esq. ’81 & Patti McLaughlin
Madaline Evans Haigentz, C.P.A. ’74 & Missak Haigentz Jr., M.D.
William M. Haines ’65
Mary W. Harriman Foundation
Patricia A. Harris P’23 & Sandor E. Slager P’23
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Gretchel L. Hathaway, Ph.D. P’07
P. Jeffrey Hay, Ph.D. ’67 & Mary Ann Hay
Margaret Hazlett
Jodi E. Hecht ’91 & Jeff Melcer, Esq.
Randall M. & Cynthia S. Heck P’14
Lisa Heid W’69
Kenneth J. Heim ’66 & Robin Heim
Other Generous DonorsThe College is pleased to recognize those donors who made gifts of $1,000–$1,786 in the 2020–2021 year.
Italics indicate members of our community who are deceased.
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Robert M. Heine ’74 & Mary Grace Heine
Walter J. Henderson Jr. ’66 & Linda Henderson
Alexander B. Hendrickson ’92
Richard T. Henshaw IV ’86 & Elizabeth L. Henshaw
Tucker Fox Hentz ’77
Christine Reiner Hess ’95 & David A. Hess ’95
Melvin H. Hess, Esq. ’73 & Laura H. Hess
Scott & Jacqueline Hisey P’23
Marc C. Hochberg, M.D., M.P.H. ’69 & Susan N. Hochberg
William N. Hoffman ’69
William F. Hoffmeyer, Esq. ’58
Philip V. Holberton ’64 & Anne B. Holberton
John Christian Holder ’78
The Hollenstein Ross Family Foundation
Robert Honecker Jr., Esq. ’75, P’06, P’11 & Kim Roberts Honecker P’06, P’11
Jeffrey & Marjorie Honickman
Carol L. Horner, D.O. ’81
Daniel F. Hoth, M.D. ’68 & Kim Regan
James A. Humphreville ’50, P’80 & Alace Humphreville
Marilise A. Hyacinth, M.D., Ph.D. ’03
Michael F. Iademarco, M.D. ’82 & Elizabeth Iademarco, R.N., M.P.H.
David J. Imbrogno ’94 & Elizabeth Imbrogno
Intel Foundation Matching Gifts
Ilias A. Islamov ’02
Brooke Williams James ’94 & Tim James
Samuel M. Jannetta, Jr. ’89 & Ellen Jannetta
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
Hong Jiang P’23 & Jiong Liang P’23
Elizabeth S. Johnson P’22 & William Johnson
Neil E. Johnson ’66 & Beverly Johnson
Beth & Gavin Jones
Michael P. Joseph, Esq. ’68, P’08 & Anne L. Walker P’08
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Aashish R. Kamat ’88 & Amrita E. Oomman ’91
Tracey Kammerer P’23 & Brian Stelben P’23
Donald & Yael Kane P’21
Lawrence C. Kaplan ’85
Stephen Kastenberg
Kerry L. Katlic, M.D. ’76 & Anne Katlic
Kegel’s Produce
James P. Kendig Jr. ’69 & Karen Kendig
James McKinnon Kerr Jr. ’76 & Patricia Ann Kerr
Robert S. Kier, Ph.D. ’65 & Nancy Kier
Richard W. Killion ’69 & Lynn Killion
W. Fred Kinsey III, Ph.D. P’77 & Carol M. Thompson
Ann A. Kistler
Eli Klehr
Robert M. Klein, Esq. ’71 & Virginia Stanard Forbes, Esq.
King T. Knox ’65 & Debra Knox
Bradley H. Koizumi, M.D. ’69 & Heidi Koizumi
Sybil B. Kramer, Esq. ’77
Bradley A. & Beth H. Krouse
Carol H. Kurland G’21
Stewart L. Kurtz ’66 & Cheryl Ann Kurtz
Leslie B. Lane P’15 & Francis B. Lane ’79, P’15
Marcia Stribling Larsen ’81 & Thomas B. Larsen
Thomas P. Lashnits ’71 & Elizabeth Bishop
Penny Gilbert Lau ’86 & Shawn Lau, Esq.
Bruce J. Leader ’85, P’13 & Catherine M. Leader P’13
Jack R. Lesher, C.P.A. ’55
Alan I. Leshner, Ph.D. ’65, P’99 & Agnes F. Leshner P’99
Alan L. Levine, Ph.D.
Lawrence D. Levit, Esq. ’76, P’15 & Celia T. Seigerman-Levit P’15
Scott & Lisa Lindvall P’22
David J. K. Link ’80
Larry I. Lipshultz, M.D. ’64 & Barbara Lipshultz
Ira M. Lubert
Gordon R. MacDonald, M.D. ’65 & Marie MacDonald
Lloyd S. Mailman, Esq. ’51 & Nancy Mailman
Gene E. Male ’66
John T. Martino ’74 & Susan Ashbey David, R.N.
Janet E. McBride
Mary M. McCaa W’58
McCarthy-Bjorklund Foundation
Emily Grant McDevitt ’01 & John McDevitt
Wade L. McDevitt ’86 & Wendy Brown McDevitt
Mary Loretto McGeady ’81
Nancy Satterthwaite McHugh ’84 & Matthew McHugh
Charles G. Meehan Jr. ’69 & Kathy Meehan
The Meredith Family Foundation
David L. Meyers, M.D. ’68 & Roberta Strickler
Elise Reddick Miller ’08 & Chad Miller
Mark A. Milone ’70 & Mary Anna Milone
Mark Allen Monborne, Esq. ’79 & Karen Monborne
Richard A. Moyle, Ph.D. ’69 & Joan Shoemaker
MUFG Union Bank
Ronald G. Nahass ’08 & Jennifer Davey Nahass
Francis Narin, Ph.D. ’55 & Carole Narin
Nicholas G. Nicholas ’70, P’07 & Sandra K. Nicholas
Walter Nicholson Jr., M.D. ’65, P’92, P’94, P’96 & Carol Nicholson P’92, P’94, P’96
Peter J. & Heather E. Niedland P’24
Scott & Diane O’Connell P’22
Angelo F. Okuma, M.S., Ph.D. ’66 & Clara Okuma
MaryEllen Olatta ’74 & James Williamson
Dale W. Oller, M.D. ’64 & Susan G. Oller
Claudia Mandarano Pace ’89, P’20, P’22 & Peter P. Pace, M.D. ’89, P’20, P’22
Gideon G. Panter, M.D. P’18
Panter Foundation
Albert L. Park ’99 & Mijin Park
Eric B. & Anita S. Parker
Howard Passmore Jr., Ph.D. ’64 & Irene Passmore
Peter C. Patton, Ph.D. ’71 & Elsie Patton
Camille Miller Pedraza, Esq. ’87 & Oscar Pedraza
Stephanie H. Pereira ’85
Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman Family Foundation
Dolores X. Perezous W’58, G’20
Richard A. Philipps ’85 & Phyllis Pessolano
Pamela Pieper, Ph.D. ’76 & Robert McMichael
John A. Porges, Esq. ’90 & Alexandra Porges
Donald W. Porter ’67, G’03 & Marilyn I. Porter
Kathryn Powers P’93
George W. Prutzman, Jr., M.D. ’61 & Roberta B. Prutzman
David & Helen Pudlin
Thomas M. & Rebekah S. Putera P’20
Queens University of Charlotte
Ellen J. Quinn ’78 & Robert M. Rohrbaugh, M.D. ’78
Eric M. Raudenbush, Esq. ’87 & Leta Principe
Amelia F. Rauser, Ph.D. & Michael R. Clapper, Ph.D.
Stephen E. Raynes
Robert A. Renken ’73 & Mary Ann Renken
Tracey R. Rich, Esq. ’86
Jennifer L. Power Richards, Ph.D. ’97
Alice Richardson
Lindsey L. Mummert Rocks ’07 & Andrew P. Rocks, Esq. ’09
Bruce M. Rodenberger, M.D. ’57, P’84, G’18, G’22, G’23 & Sarah Rodenberger P’84, G’18, G’22, G’23
Bernard J. Rose III, Ph.D. ’64
Virginia Leigh Simms Rose ’85 & Richard Rose
Stephen G. Rosen, M.D. ’74 & Susan I. Rosen
Nancy Rosen Rosenblatt ’74 & Charles Rosenblatt
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Charles & Nancy Rosenblatt Family Foundation, Inc.
Anthony L. Ross ’91
Patrick G. & Robin B. Russell P’24
The Saramar Charitable Fund
Jacqueline Pennino Scheib, Esq. ’91
Edith Smith Schiefer ’78 & James Schiefer
Andrew J. Schindler ’72 & Ellen Schindler
William E. Seachrist ’52, P’79, P’91
Daniel M. Searby P’24
Charles E. & Madeline T. Searle P’13
Rick & Susan Seavey
Marc R. Segall, M.D. ’67 & Margaret Simons, Ph.D.
Brendan Shane, Esq. ’91 & Nancy C. Markoe ’92
Deborah Sherman
Marc M. Silbert, Esq. ’66 & Barbara Silbert
Wendy David Silverberg, D.P.M. ’85, P’13 & Todd L. Silverberg, Esq. ’85, P’13
Robert A. Silverman, Esq. ’78 & Amy Silverman
William P. Simons III ’66 & Elizabeth Simons
Erik J. Sjogren ’92 & Carrie Sjogren
Ethan S. Skinner, Ph.D. ’97 & Nadine Lurie Skinner ’98
Daniel & Nadine Solecki P’22
James P. Solimano, Esq. ’79 & Karen Marcotte Solimano
Michael D. Solomon, Esq. ’76 & Karen Solomon
Jane & Drew Spalding
Robert S. & Barbara L. Spencer P’97
David M. Stameshkin, Ph.D. & Colleen Stameshkin, Ph.D.
James D. Stanton
The James Stanton Foundation Inc.
Wendy Robin Stark ’93
Nancy Dickstein Stern & Murray Stern
Francis C. Stiff ’81 & Hillary E. Stiff
Victoria Romig Storrie ’81, P’06 & Douglas R. Nelson P’99
Raymond M. & Megan B. Sullivan P’22
Craig R. Sussman, M.D. ’69 & Dianne Sussman
Susan Klinges Swanezy
Kathleen Sweeney P’06 & Richard Rubin, Esq. P’06
Nancy Taylor
William Taylor
Thomas A. Tedesco, Ph.D. ’60 & Karen Tedesco
Roger K. R. Thompson, Ph.D. P’99 & Elizabeth J. Thompson P’99
Peter & Anne B. Tischbein P’12
William & Monique Todebush P’23
David L. Tomko, Ph.D. ’67
Ann Kirkpatrick Tripp ’81 & Dale Perkins
Kevin Troutman ’85 & Darlene Troutman
Artemis Tsagaris ’76 & John Bruno
Richard I. Ulin, M.D. ’58 & Susan Ulin
United Way of King County
United Way of the Capital Region
Susan M. VanRheenen, Ph.D. & Shawn P. Travis
Dennison T. Veru ’83
Wabtec Corporation
James R. Walker, Esq. ’81 & Ellen Walker
Eric M. Wall, M.D. ’70 & Barbara Wall
Ann Cummings Wallace ’72 & John F. J. Wallace ’72
Wynne Pomeroy Waller, Ph.D. ’92, P’24 & Gregory Waller P’24
Robert E. Waltermire, Ph.D. ’84 & Beth E. Waltermire
Barry S. Walters, M.D. ’72 & Leslie Walters
Lisa Walton
Wapakoneta Foundation
Isaac P. Weaver ’05
Robert M. Weiss, M.D. ’57 & Ilana Weiss
Wells Fargo Foundation
J. Calvin Wenger, D.C. ’55 & Shirley Wenger
Sandra M. Wertheimer, Psy.D. ’87 & Jeremy D. Primer
Alyson Kuntz Wess ’92 & Christopher H. Wess
James C. Whitten ’67
Richard A. Wilhelm ’74
Richard P. & Nancy Q. Witwer
Deborah E. G. Wolin, Esq. ’81
Katie Crowe Wood & Mike Wood
Karen Blair Yip ’00 & Grant Yip
Tewlyn Underwood Yoburn ’02 & Jesse B. Yoburn ’02
Marjorie Ann Yoder ’85
Andrew C. Zuch ’90 & Tiffany G. Zuch
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