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	<title>Arts and Science Magazine &#187; Fall 2009</title>
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		<title>Alumni Provide Examples and Opportunities for Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Current students learn a lot when alumni share about the paths they took from their degrees to their careers, Vanderbilt Career Center Director Cindy Funk believes. Consequently she’s redesigned the Career Center to better leverage the network between alumni and current students. The center has created the Vanderbilt Intern and Professional (VIP) Network, which Funk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p>Current students learn a lot when alumni share about the paths they took from their degrees to their careers, Vanderbilt Career Center Director Cindy Funk believes. Consequently she’s redesigned the Career Center to better leverage the network between alumni and current students.
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The center has created the Vanderbilt Intern and Professional (VIP) Network, which Funk envisions eventually will be a board for jobs that alumni hear about—whether they are the person hiring or not—for which a Vanderbilt student might be qualified.
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The Career Center, which has reorganized operations to focus on coaching students by career clusters regardless of their majors, also recently began video conferences between alumni and a small group of students. “This is where they create that network,” Funk says. “We try to piggyback where the faculty will refer them here, and we’ll put students in a room where there’s an intimate connection that can happen.” Funk also hopes to make better use of those networking opportunities when alumni come on campus to speak to classes.
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A more aggressive program internship, Vandy on Madison Avenue, was the brainchild of Dan Lovinger, a 1987 economics graduate and senior vice president of advertising sales for MTV Networks. Lovinger worked with Funk to develop the new program, which placed a dozen Vanderbilt students in internships in the media, advertising and marketing industries<br />
in New York in the summer of 2009.
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In NYC, those industries had gotten “homogenous in terms of how we recruit and where we recruit from,” Lovinger says. “Knowing what I know about the caliber of the Vanderbilt student, the way I feel they can handle themselves in business and social situations, I thought we needed to establish a better pipeline to Vanderbilt. The only way I knew how to do it was in a hands-on way.”</p></p>
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		<title>Honor Roll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Gifts up to $1,000 Maria Elizabeth Mendicino Aaron, BA’91, MD’95 Emily Faye Abbott, BA’03 John R. Abel, BA’73, and Jane Fowlkes Abel, BA’73 (parents) Robert R. Abeln, BA’70 Lee E. Abelson, BA’75 Thomas E. Abernathy IV, BA’63, JD’67 (parent) Kendra Julie Abkowitz, BA’07 Jared Schuyler Abrams, BA’05 Ronald W. Abrams, BA’57, and Marie Kahn Abrams, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><h2>Gifts up to $1,000 </h2>
<p>Maria Elizabeth Mendicino Aaron, BA’91, MD’95<br />
Emily Faye Abbott, BA’03<br />
John R. Abel, BA’73, and Jane Fowlkes Abel, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Robert R. Abeln, BA’70<br />
Lee E. Abelson, BA’75<br />
Thomas E. Abernathy IV, BA’63, JD’67 (parent)<br />
Kendra Julie Abkowitz, BA’07<br />
Jared Schuyler Abrams, BA’05<br />
Ronald W. Abrams, BA’57, and Marie Kahn Abrams, A’59<br />
Nicholas Justin Accrocco, BA’04, MEd’06<br />
Brooke A. Ackerly<br />
Robert E. Ackley and Ann Dillard Ackley, BS’77 (parents)<br />
Russell and Leanne Acuff (parents)<br />
Mary Dorris Adair, BA’33, BLS’38<br />
Clayton Matthew Adams, BA’98<br />
Frank A. Adams, BA’68<br />
Jaquelin Pope Adams, BA’47<br />
Jeffrey Guy Adams, BS’84<br />
Jennifer Tindall Adams, BS’91<br />
Katherine Bell Adams, BA’78 (parent)<br />
Kirsten Harrington Adams, BS’03<br />
Mark C. Adams, BA’79, MD’83, and Nell Emery Adams, BSN’81<br />
Steven C. Adams, BA’70<br />
Aaron Weldon Aday, BS’05<br />
David and Bonnie Adkisson (parents)<br />
Ken E. Adkisson, BA’73<br />
Jack E. Agee and Lynn Smith Agee, BA’58<br />
Emily Louise Agostino, BA’09<br />
Mary Ann Savadelis Agre, BA’85<br />
Frederick T. Agricola III, BA’71<br />
Timothy and Gina Aguirre (parents)<br />
Catherine Ann Ahern, BA’72<br />
Rachel L. Ahlum, BA’06<br />
Abu and Nayeema Ahmad (parents)<br />
Faruque and Sheema Ahmed (parents)<br />
K. Porter Aichele, BA’69, MA’71<br />
Deborah Metcalfe Aiken, BA’82<br />
James David Ajello, BA’05<br />
Robert and Teresa Akerblom (parents)<br />
Charles David Akers, BA’70, JD’73<br />
Bernard E. Akin, BA’59<br />
James B. Akin, BA’63<br />
Rebecca Cochran Akin, BA’71<br />
Tara Ruth Akins, BA’02<br />
Robert Bennett Aland, BA’84, MBA’86, and Kelly O’Connor Aland, BS’85<br />
John Albert, BA’68<br />
Christopher Lewis Albrecht, BA’06<br />
Peggy Warren Albright, BA’49<br />
Thomas A. Alderson, BA’78, and Caroline Wiser Alderson, BA’80<br />
Florain and Rose-Christine Alex (grandparents)<br />
David and Ingrid Alexander (parents)<br />
Elise Pritchett Alexander, BA’41, MA’42<br />
James E. Alexander Jr., BA’67, MD’74<br />
Lorraine D. Alexander, BA’69<br />
Susan E. Alexander, BA’88<br />
Urey W. Alexander Jr., BA’67, and Sheryl Kathryn Carman Alexander, BA’67 (parents)<br />
Anne Harrison Rose Alferink, BS’76<br />
William L. Alford, BA’48, and Zula Ruth Wiggs Alford, BA’48<br />
Samar Subhi Ali, BS’03, JD’06<br />
Mitchell and Allison Allen (parents)<br />
Carl Edward Allen, BA’82, and Trina R. Wiggins<br />
E. Clement Allen, A’47<br />
Elizabeth Lamar Allen, BS’80<br />
Frances Fishback Allen, BA’68<br />
Lauren Perkins Allen, BS’97<br />
Lorin B. Allen Jr., BA’63<br />
Martha H. A. Allen, A’44 (parent)<br />
Mary Upham Allen, BA’54<br />
Nancy Hunt Allen, BA’61 (parent)<br />
P. Blake Allen, BA’86<br />
Robert E. Allen Jr., BA’48, JD’51<br />
Robert Moore Allen, BA’61, and Jo Lynn Palmer Allen, MA’61<br />
Rufus Carl Allen, BA’01<br />
Tracy Marie Allen, BA’85<br />
William M. Allen, BA’72, and Sara Anderson Allen, BA’69<br />
Elizabeth Biggs Allin, BA’74<br />
Virginia Neal Almand, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Clopper Almon Jr., BA’56<br />
John D. Alspach, BA’65<br />
Matthew Michael Altenau, BA’99, and Christina Wilson Altenau, BA’01<br />
Colonel James M. Althouse III, BA’77<br />
Sarah Lynn Alvarez, BA’08<br />
Larry Amato (parent)<br />
Ellaway and Francina Amiker (parents)<br />
Claudia Saenz Amlie, BA’90<br />
Douglas John Ammon, BA’79<br />
R. Clark and Carol Amos (parents)<br />
Apinait Amranand, BA’06<br />
Sang Myun and Sang Hee An (parents)<br />
James Gray Anderson, BA’93<br />
James M. Anderson, JD’66, and Marjorie Caldwell Anderson, BA’65<br />
John F. Anderson, BA’73<br />
Lawrence D. Anderson, BA’71<br />
Linda J. Anderson, BA’75<br />
Lynne Riggs Anderson, BA’84<br />
Mary Hoge Ackerly Anderson, BA’82<br />
Maurice Dean Anderson Jr., BA’81<br />
Roland Bird Anderson Jr., BA’85<br />
Sally Smith Anderson, A’62<br />
Steven Alan Anderson, BA’82<br />
Thomas Page Anderson III, BA’90, MA’99, PhD’02<br />
Thomas Raney Anderson, BA’70, and Carolyn DeLeon Anderson<br />
William B. Anderson III, BA’74<br />
Christian Andrade, BA’02<br />
Carol Coles Andrews, BA’85<br />
Diana Dunker Andrews, A’64<br />
Lynn Archer Andrews, BA’69, PhD’78<br />
Michael Becker Andry, BA’85<br />
Sarah Wilson Andry, BA’71<br />
Ted Spiros Angelakis, BA’85, JD’89<br />
Marilyn White Angelo, BA’67<br />
Danny R. Anglin<br />
Gregg and Dee Ann Anigian (parents)<br />
Julie Marie Anstine, BS’06<br />
Nancy Bargo Anthony, BA’72<br />
Henry E. Apfelbaum, BA’61<br />
Cornelius C. Apffel Jr., BA’66, and Jane Wimberly Apffel, BA’66<br />
Pablo Arango, BA’93, MD’97<br />
Sebastian Arango, BA’00<br />
James and Gina Arata (parents)<br />
Dennis Archey and Paige Windness Archey, BA’94<br />
Bette Benjamin Arey, BA’59, MAT’61<br />
Thomas W. Armistead, BA’67<br />
Linda S. Armstrong, A’73<br />
Lisa Lewis Armstrong, BA’83<br />
Robert O. Armstrong, BA’56<br />
Thomas Whit Armstrong Jr., BS’99, and Elizabeth Miller Armstrong, BA’00<br />
James E. Arnett and Nancy Spratt Arnett, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Ruth Arnold, BA’08<br />
Frederick Liles Arnold, BA’80<br />
Nancy Trapp Arnold, BA’69<br />
Daniel H. Aronson, BA’79<br />
Michael and Laura Aronstein (parents)<br />
Greg and Marouso Arsenis (parents)<br />
John Wagner Arterberry, BA’03<br />
Thomas Clifton Arterberry, BA’06<br />
Pamela Sue Orcutt Arthur, BS’75<br />
William and Susan Arzt (parents)<br />
D. Ryan Ashcraft, BS’99, and Margaret Ide Ashcraft, BA’99<br />
Florence White Asher, BA’65, MLS’67<br />
John Edward Ashworth, BS’96, and Ivy Kennedy Jackson Ashworth, BS’96<br />
Charles Earl Askew, BA’62<br />
Hamid and Naomi Assadian (parents)<br />
Jeremy Atack<br />
James and Patsy Atkins (grandparents)<br />
Kathy Sawyer Atkisson, BA’64<br />
Neal H. Attermann, BA’74 (parent)<br />
Bruce and Jan Attinger (parents)<br />
Nancy Thorne Atwater, BA’71<br />
Andrew J. Auerbach, BA’77<br />
Thomas and Marilyn August (parents)<br />
Leon and Jan Augusty (parents)<br />
Michael L. Aurbach<br />
Ingram C. Austin, BA’60<br />
William Calvin Austin, BS’79<br />
Jennifer Fossier Autian, BA’92<br />
Lawrence A. Averbuch, BA’62<br />
Alan and Lisa Avery-Peck (parents)<br />
Dennis L. Avner, BA’69<br />
Carlin and Brenda Axelrod (grandparents)<br />
Elizabeth Sanner Ayala, BA’99<br />
John C. Ayers<br />
Stephen Vaughan Ayers, BE’68, and Sandra Mitchell Ayers, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Robert Irvin Ayerst Jr., BE’81, and Lisa Blackburn Ayerst, BA’81 (parents)<br />
Larry Leinweber and Claudia Babiarz (parents)<br />
Fred S. Bachmeyer, BA’70<br />
Jo-Anne Bachorowski<br />
Robert William Kirkland Bachus, BA’87<br />
Marie Taylor Backer, BA’72<br />
Emily Love Backstrom, BS’97<br />
Leigh A. Bacon, BA’98<br />
Mary Jo LaFuze Baedecker, BA’64<br />
Lygia Baehr-Mandell (parent)<br />
Dennis R. Baer, BA’70, JD’73 (parent)<br />
Peggy Moyers Bagley, BA’51 (parent)<br />
Thomas Owen Bagley Jr., BA’79<br />
David A. Bagwell, BA’68, and Julie L. Bagwell (parents)<br />
Martin Shone Bahar, BA’06<br />
Jianfa Bai and Xiaorong Shi (parents)<br />
Kenneth K. Bailey, BA’48, MA’49, PhD’53, and Mary Crain Bailey, MA’68<br />
Mark and Dawn Bailey (parents)<br />
Pamela Maslansky Bailey, BA’82<br />
Martha Hake Bain, BA’41 (parent)<br />
Michael and Judy Baird (parents)<br />
Thomas Baird and Emily A. Diltz (parents)<br />
James G. Baker Jr., BA’67, and Suzanne P. Baker (parents)<br />
Joyce Tureman Baker, BA’61<br />
Linda J. Baker, BA’70<br />
Lynne Rudder Baker, BA’66, MA’71, PhD’72<br />
Richard T. Baker III and Janice W. Baker (parents)<br />
Thomas E. Baker*, A’67<br />
Walter Andrew Baker, BA’83<br />
William T. Baker Jr., BA’63, JD’66<br />
Kimberly Alario Bald, BA’80<br />
Diane Duncan Baldwin, BA’61, MA’74<br />
Edwin Steedman Baldwin Jr., BA’83, and Kristina Burnett Baldwin, BA’84<br />
Lewis V. Baldwin<br />
William and Margaret Baldwin (parents)<br />
Michelle Elizabeth Baldwin, BA’03<br />
Ruth Lennek Baldwin, BA’79<br />
Don and Mira Ball (grandparents)<br />
Marion Upham Ballard, A’61<br />
Michael Balliet Jr., BE’87, and Karen Washer Balliet, BA’87<br />
Stephen and Rosalie Balog (parents)<br />
David Hunter Band, BA’03<br />
Linda Logan Band, BA’71<br />
Terril R. Band, BA’71<br />
Sherrill Perkins Bandlow, BA’76<br />
Jonathan Ellis Bankoff, BA’96, and Heather Barrett Bankoff, BA’98<br />
Marcia Dew Bansley, BA’63<br />
Ryan David Barack, BS’95<br />
Rama Bar-Adon (parent)<br />
Ernesto Fernandez and Vivian Barbara-Fernandez (parents)<br />
Kathryn Moffett Barbatsuly, BS’95<br />
Anthony Rodman Barber, BS’80<br />
Susan Margaret Barber, BA’87<br />
Thomas D. Barber, BA’65<br />
Barrell Christine Barbour, BA’05<br />
John Alexander Barbour, JD’79, and Lisa McCartney Barbour, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Larry and Carol Barbour (parents)<br />
Meredith Leigh Barbour, BA’08<br />
E. Lawrence Barcella Jr., JD’70, and Mary Lashley Barcella, BA’70<br />
Walter Hugh King and Linda L. Barcikowski (parents)<br />
Brett Alan Barfield, BA’85, and Lex D. Israel<br />
David J. Barie, BA’81<br />
Meredith McGuffin Barineau, BA’90<br />
Jon and LaVaughn Barker (parents)<br />
Daniel Clayton Barks, BA’01<br />
Ellen Donnell Barlament, MAT’69<br />
Nanniebeth Barlow, BA’81<br />
Kevin Brundage Barnard, BA’80<br />
Maxwell N. Barnes, JD’97, and Rebecca Means Barnes, BA’95, JD’98<br />
Richard D. Barnes, BA’74, and Tina Teske Barnes, BS’74<br />
Robert A. Barnes and Lynne F. Perri (parents)<br />
Thomas W. Barnes, BA’74, and Olive Echols Foss, BA’74<br />
Paige Odam Barnett, BA’94<br />
Penelope H. Barnett, BA’57<br />
Robert B. Barnett, BA’65, MD’69, and Diane Brock Barnett, BA’67<br />
Philip Holt Barnhart, BA’05<br />
Ralph I. Barr, BA’68, MD’72 (parent)<br />
Andrew Jacob Barreto, BA’08<br />
Eloise McBride Barrett, BA’51<br />
John and Beverly Barrett (grandparents)<br />
Lucy Mack Barrett, BA’46 (parent)<br />
Robert L. Barrett Jr. and Elizabeth Barrett (parents)<br />
Ronald Michael Barrett, BS’87<br />
Elizabeth Guffee Barringer, BA’62<br />
Keller Henderson Barron, A’53<br />
Mark R. Barron, BA’77<br />
F. Dean Barry, BA’72<br />
Neil Edward Barry, BA’90<br />
Stephen and Cynthia Bartlett (parents)<br />
Drew K. Bragga and Terri Barton Bragga, BA’95<br />
John Bryan Barton, BA’71<br />
Patrick Terrence Barton, BA’97<br />
Alexis Pauline Bashinski, BA’07<br />
Allen and Janie Bashour (parents)<br />
James and Brenda Bass (parents)<br />
Robert and Sarah Bast (parents)<br />
Nancy Garrison Bates, BA’51<br />
Charles B. Batey, BA’64, and Mary Lu Carden Batey, BS’70<br />
Mary Alice Rhea Batey, A’80<br />
Blair E. Batson, BA’41, MD’44<br />
David Harris Bauer, BA’85, MD’89<br />
Susan McKeand Baughman, BA’60<br />
Anne Zirkle Baumgartner, BA’71<br />
Laura P. Bautz, BA’61<br />
Anne Conine Baxter, BA’85<br />
Ellen Nora Boyle Bay, BS’80<br />
Julia Elizabeth Bay, BA’06<br />
Jeffrey Buckalew Beacham, BA’82<br />
David Anderson Beaird, BA’95<br />
Hillary Joyce Bean, BA’01<br />
Franklin Russell Beard Jr., BS’00, and Marcela Sardi Beard, BA’02<br />
Robin John Beard, BA’88<br />
Jack M. Beasley, BA’63<br />
John S. Beasley III, A’84<br />
Mary Jane Church Beasley, BA’49 (parent)<br />
William H. Beatty III, BE’57, and Anna Jackson Beatty, BA’58<br />
Yarnell Beatty, BA’85, and Elizabeth Galloway Beatty, BA’85<br />
Anne Cowen Beauchamp, BA’42 (parent)<br />
John J. Beauchamp, BA’59, MAT’60<br />
Christopher and Rebecca Bechhold (parents)<br />
R. David Beck, BA’79, and Gregory R. Van Boven<br />
Steven and Mary Alice Beck (parents)<br />
William H. Beck Jr., BA’50<br />
George Becker<br />
Margaret Becker, BA’87<br />
Roger H. Beckham, BE’61, and Joanne Lamphere Beckham, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Mary Marr Dunlop Beckman, BA’60<br />
Dieder Herbert Becks, BA’97<br />
Andrew John Beel, BA’08<br />
M. Melanie Beene, BA’70, MA’76<br />
Amalia Boone Beer, BA’03<br />
Molly Ware Beery, BA’91<br />
Anne Johnston Beesley, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Thomas and Mary Begley (parents)<br />
Brendan James Behlke, BA’97<br />
Richard Hassan Beigi, BA’92, and Luisa Caso Beigi, BS’93<br />
Jason Wayne Beko and Carolyn Ellis Beko, BA’90<br />
Elliot I. Bell, BA’74<br />
Glenda Vaughan Bell, BA’68<br />
Vereen and Jane Bell (parents)<br />
Jeffrey L. Bell, BA’75 (parent)<br />
John Fredrick Bell, BS’02<br />
Rhodes Patton Bell, BA’05<br />
Richard H. Bell, BA’60<br />
Scott Arthur Belmont and Susan Exton Belmont, BA’82<br />
Vanessa Marie Benavides, BA’97<br />
Robert Gregory Benjamin, BA’87, MBA’90<br />
Barbara Johnson Bennett, BA’81<br />
Frances Caldwell Bennett, BA’64<br />
Helen Humphries Bennett, BA’85<br />
Kelly Gean Bennett, BA’00<br />
Marianne Grindon Bennett, BA’87<br />
Robert E. Benning Jr., BA’70, and Mary Guertin Benning, BSN’73<br />
William and Leslie Bennison (parents)<br />
Brett V. Benson<br />
Frank A. Benson, BA’66<br />
Lauren Schildt Benson, BA’87<br />
Maxwell E. Benson Jr., BA’62<br />
Audrey Bensy (parent)<br />
Robert Paul Bent, BA’85<br />
James and Deborah Benton (parents)<br />
Bruce W. Berger, BA’77, and Susanne Fisher Berger, BSN’77<br />
Margaret Bass Berglund, BA’68 (parent)<br />
M. Francille Bergquist<br />
Sarah Stephens Bergquist, BA’73<br />
Marvin B. Berke, BA’59, JD’61<br />
James R. Berkeley, BA’72<br />
Mitchell A. Seligson and Susan Berk-Seligson<br />
Edward and Valerie Berman (parents)<br />
Stacy Reiss Berman, BA’85<br />
Laura Bermudez, BS’05<br />
Michael Thomas Berolzheimer, BS’00, and Michelle Campo Berolzheimer, BA’00<br />
Daniel C. Berry, BA’73<br />
James H. Berry Jr., BA’74<br />
John and Lila Berry (grandparents)<br />
Michael James Berryman, BA’79<br />
Brent E. Bertke, BA’75<br />
George Barry Bertram, BA’57, JD’59 (parent)<br />
Mary Rowe Beszterczei, BA’62<br />
Nancy Dobson Betty, BA’55<br />
Tscharner Rich Beverly, BA’94<br />
George Lawton Bevington, BA’90<br />
Wen Bian<br />
Joseph N. Biase, BA’85<br />
Earl J. Bibb Jr., A’43<br />
Lori Christine Bibb, BS’95<br />
Mirjama Strautins Bibb, BA’56<br />
Johnathan E. Bickley, BA’70<br />
Lauren Elise Biekman, BA’09<br />
Kevin William Bielke, BA’06<br />
Wayne D. Bierbaum, BA’76<br />
Kirk Billings, BS’02, and Nancy Liddon Billings, BA’03<br />
William W. Billington and Eleanor Bryan Billington, BA’79<br />
Sharon Bingham-Shultz, BA’94<br />
Margaret Ray Bird, BA’69<br />
Thomas R. Birdwell, BA’52 (parent)<br />
Adam Lawrence Birenbaum, BA’00, and Gretchen Anne Sander, BA’00<br />
Dietmar H Bisch<br />
John R. Bise IV, BA’73<br />
Ann Baird Bishop, BA’73<br />
Karla Ham Bishop, BA’90<br />
Tom Bjorkman, BA’66<br />
Linda J. Black (parent)<br />
William Arthur Black, BA’88, and Andrea Z. Black<br />
Andrew Michael Blackard, BS’02<br />
George M. Blackburn Jr., BA’47, MA’48<br />
James E. Blackburn II, BA’56, MD’59<br />
Anne Duff Blackman, A’58<br />
Robin Lynn Blackwell, BA’02<br />
Timothy Scott Blackwell, BA’83, and Lesa Penny Blackwell, BS’86<br />
Rebecca Mills Blades, BA’09<br />
Kathleen Smith Blair, BA’87<br />
Kevin and Melanie Blair (parents)<br />
Thomas I. Blair III, BA’79<br />
Bridget Marie Blaise-Shamai, BA’87<br />
Todd Austin Blake, BA’88<br />
Robin and Katie Blakeley (parents)<br />
Cynthia E. Blalock (parent)<br />
Dorothy Douglas Blalock, BA’83<br />
Linn Ramsey Blanchard, A’60, MLAS’00<br />
Paul  M.  Bland, BA’75<br />
Daisy C. Blanton, BA’65<br />
Edward and Karen Blaser (parents)<br />
Bronwen Anne Blass, BA’00<br />
Andria Springer Blattner, BA’63<br />
J. David Blaylock, BA’61, and Betty Blaylock<br />
Emily Deering Blazer, BA’71<br />
Joan Wells Bledsoe, BA’57<br />
Elizabeth Wideman Bleiberg, BA’75<br />
Jennifer Shultz Blew, BA’03<br />
Susan J. Blizzard, BA’87<br />
Herschel M. Bloom, BA’65<br />
Gwynn Lanier Blount, BA’57 (grandparent)<br />
Joseph P. Blount, BA’70<br />
Roy A. Blount Jr., BA’63<br />
Brent A. Blue, BA’72<br />
George R. Blue Jr., BA’72, and St. Clair Dasher Blue, BA’74<br />
Charles and Sally Bluhm (parents)<br />
Katherine Lynn Bluhm, BA’08<br />
Daniel Evan Blum, BA’97, and Jennifer Nordloh Blum, BS’97<br />
Robert J. Blum, BA’56<br />
Frederick W. Blumenschein, BA’70<br />
Peter and Carol Blumeyer (parents)<br />
Trina Amyx Blunt, BA’70<br />
Kathleen M. Blyth (parent)<br />
John Louis Boackle Jr., BS’83<br />
Lynn Amy Boardman, BS’86<br />
Lonnie Roy Boaz III, BA’79<br />
Peggie Cook Bobo, BS’86<br />
Stephen T. Bobo, BA’77, and Laree King Bobo, BA’79<br />
David Robert Bockel Jr., BS’99<br />
Carla Commings Boden, BA’82<br />
Robert Sprowl Boden, A’54<br />
Leslie Eugene Bogan III, BA’58<br />
Juliet Black Boggs, BS’73<br />
William Darian Boggs, BA’94<br />
Cara Maureen Bohon, BS’04<br />
George R. Bolin, A’56<br />
Robert and Nell Bonaparte (parents)<br />
Christopher Dow Bond, BA’98, and Margaret Dumas Bond<br />
E. King Bond Jr., BA’65<br />
Stephanie Ray Bond, BA’89<br />
Winstead P. Bone III, A’63<br />
Christopher Gordon Bonfield, BA’00, and Maryjane Boone Bonfield, BA’00<br />
Stephen L. Bonner, BA’74<br />
Sharon Robinson Bonte, BA’75<br />
Donald and Sandra Lee Boody (parents)<br />
Barry Kenneth Booker, BA’89, MBA’97<br />
Jess Street Boone, BA’95<br />
Jeffrey A. Bootzin, BA’69<br />
Michael W. Borchers, BA’88<br />
Scott M. Border, BA’99, and Colleen Folliard Border, BA’00<br />
Leonard E. Borg Jr., BA’68<br />
Robert Alan Bories, BS’77, and Bridget B. Bories<br />
Alison Thomas Borland, BA’95<br />
Gregory N. Boro, BA’87, and Lauren I. Boro<br />
Michael and Heidi Borowski (parents)<br />
William D. Bostick, BA’69<br />
Rebecca S. Boston, BA’76<br />
Frederick de Burlo Bostwick III, BA’75, and Linda Watts Bostwick, BSN’75<br />
Rhonda Thornton Boswell, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Stephana Bottom, BA’80<br />
Mary Conrades Bouldin, A’72 (parent)<br />
Brian D. Bouquet (parent)<br />
Hallie Elizabeth Bourland, BA’99<br />
Michael and Edith Bouscaren (parents)<br />
Randy W. Bowcott, BA’71<br />
Donald W. Bowden, BA’72<br />
Margaret Platt Bowden, BA’72<br />
Michael Thomas Bower, BS’93<br />
Bege K. Bowers, BA’71<br />
Jennifer Pamela Bowers, BS’92<br />
John Martin Bowers Jr., BA’59<br />
Ryan Montgomery Bowie, BA’00, and Kristen Hughey Bowie, BS’99<br />
John Laing Bowles Jr., BA’86<br />
Morris Oliver Bowles, A’63<br />
Catherine Gardner Bowling, BA’60<br />
Roy and Ann Bowling (parents)<br />
Susan R. Bowling, BA’87, MBA’89<br />
Gregory and Jann Boxold (parents)<br />
Mary Katherine Hooberry Boyd, BA’48<br />
Diane Boyea (parent)<br />
Kendra H. Boyer, BA’68<br />
Anne P. Boykin, BA’66<br />
Elizabeth Roberts Boyle, BA’63<br />
John H. S. Boys, BA’61, and Desolie H. Boys (parents)<br />
Mary Elizabeth Brabston, BA’69<br />
Judith O. Brace, BA’81<br />
Alan Forbes Brackett Jr., A’76<br />
Jane H. Brackett, BA’71<br />
Patricia Faith Bradberry, BA’87<br />
Wanda S. Bradford-Suggs, A’58<br />
Laurence A. Bradley, BA’71, PhD’75<br />
Mary Catherine Bradshaw, BA’78<br />
Peter and Eloise Bradshaw (parents)<br />
Walter L. Bradshaw and Patricia R. Bradshaw (parents)<br />
William Bragan II, BE’96, and Kathryn Lee Bragan, BA’98<br />
W. Ray Brakebill, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Harry M. Brammer III, BA’75<br />
John and Karin Brandewie (parents)<br />
David and Karen Branding (parents)<br />
David C. Brandon Jr. and Suzanne Brandon (parents)<br />
Douglas C. Brandon, A’63<br />
John McCrary Brandon, BA’57, and Joan M. Brandon<br />
Raymond Wilson Brandon, BA’81<br />
Carolyn Sayres Brandt, BA’63<br />
Elizabeth Jordan Brandt, BA’09<br />
Hilary Murphy Brandt, BA’87<br />
Leigh Branham Jr., BA’67<br />
Anthony N. Brannan, BA’76, MD’80<br />
C. Dewey Branstetter Jr., BA’78, JD’81<br />
Susan Bates Brantley, BS’84<br />
Martha Achenbaum Bratt, BA’83<br />
James R. Bratton, BA’50<br />
Charles Bunyon Bray, BA’40<br />
William and Terri Breach (parents)<br />
Marc Dennis Breehl, BA’69<br />
Thomas E. Breen, BA’58<br />
Gregory Neal Bressler, JD’91<br />
Michael B. Bressman, BA’89, and Lisa Schultz Bressman<br />
William S. Brettmann, G’66, and Lelia Shearer Brettmann, BA’61<br />
Nathan Cole Brewer, BA’98, and Julie Stocchetti Brewer, BE’98<br />
Lindsay Bishop Brewer, BA’06<br />
Richard F. Brewer III, BA’68<br />
Gregory and Mary Brickhouse (parents)<br />
Blaine and LaVerne Briggs<br />
Tommy and Sara Bright (parents)<br />
Walter L. Brignon III, BA’74<br />
Robert and Pamela Brinson (parents)<br />
E. Holmes Brinton, A’67<br />
Martha Van Sciver Briscoe, BS’84<br />
Mary F. Bristow, BA’73, JD’77<br />
Deborah Schulte Britt, BA’77<br />
William O. Brittain, BA’51, and Mary Brittain<br />
Ann Rutledge Broadway, BA’73<br />
Carolyn Clark Brock, BA’49<br />
Nancy Draper Brock, BA’74<br />
Ann L. Brockmann, BS’77<br />
Eric Brodbeck and Hanna Doran (parents)<br />
Mary Brodnax, BA’78<br />
William T. Atkins and Mildred A. Brooke, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Eleanor I. Brooks, BA’73<br />
Eleanor Mann Brooks, BA’77<br />
George S. Brooks II, BA’73, and Katherine C. Brooks<br />
Grailyn Berryhill Brooks, BA’45<br />
Julia Davidson Brooks, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Leslie R. Brooks III, BA’69, and Constance Graham Brooks, BS’74<br />
Nora Toohy Brooks, BA’82<br />
S. Randall Brooks, BA’70<br />
Susan Butterfield Brooks, BA’67<br />
Blake Parker Brookshire, BA’06<br />
Jerry H. Brookshire, MA’67, PhD’70, and Judy Heiman Brookshire, BA’66, MLS’73 (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Elrod Broome, BA’97, MSN’99<br />
Matthew James Brophy, BS’92<br />
Whitney Hazelwood Brough, BS’03<br />
Steven Anthony Broussard, BS’84<br />
Ruth Dale Goldsby Brown, BA’47 (parent)<br />
Aaron B. Brown III, BA’73, and Gayle W. Brown<br />
Martin S. Brown Jr., JD’92, and Cathy Stewart Brown, BA’86, MBA’90<br />
Christine Victoria Brown, BS’09<br />
Daniel L. Brown, A’74<br />
Dorothy Sawyer Brown, BS’90<br />
Douglas Woodson Brown Jr., BA’88<br />
Elizabeth Broach Brown, BA’87<br />
Elizabeth Bryan Brown, BA’66, MLS’67<br />
Jimmy S. Brown, BA’64<br />
Charles W. Brown Jr., EMBA’88, and Julie Werner Brown, BS’80, MLS’81<br />
Katie Cook Brown, BA’04<br />
L. Carl Brown, BA’50<br />
Lattie Miller Brown, BS’87<br />
Margaret Bearden Brown, A’58<br />
Marilyn McGowen Brown, BA’63 (parent)<br />
Melville Marshall Brown, BA’96<br />
Michael I. Brown, BA’73<br />
Morton L. Brown Jr., BA’68<br />
R. Hutton Brown Jr., BA’53, and Helen Caulkins Brown, BA’56 (parents)<br />
Reginald Brown, BA’77<br />
Stephanie Patterson Brown, BA’01<br />
Thomas Christian Brown, BA’04, MEd’05<br />
Thomas H. Brown Jr., BA’43, MD’45<br />
Travis Brown and Teresa C. Barger (parents)<br />
Wendy Brown (parent)<br />
William B. Brown Jr., BA’58, and Beth Barnes Brown, BA’58<br />
William B. Brown, BA’62<br />
James Edwards Broyles, BA’84, and Elizabeth Honekamp Broyles, BS’84<br />
Margie Pines Brozanski, BA’78<br />
Carolyn Walker Bruce, BS’75, MS’76<br />
Jane McPherson Bruce, BA’71, MA’75<br />
Robert W. Bruce, A’50, and Peggy Pierson Bruce, BA’50<br />
Elizabeth Barrow Brueggeman, BS’81<br />
Jennifer Lynn Brundige, BA’93<br />
Charles A. Bruno Jr., BS’97<br />
John Bruno III, BA’67, MS’70, MD’74, and Emily Glasgow Bruno, BA’68, MSN’96<br />
Stephen Douglas Bruno and Melissa Dittmar Bruno, BA’99<br />
Russell and Tullia Bruno (parents)<br />
Barry and Sally Bruns (parents)<br />
Karen McLaughlin Bruns, BA’79<br />
Hugh M. Bryan, BA’51<br />
Stuart and Laura Bryan (parents)<br />
Linda R. Bryan (parent)<br />
Russell and Valerie Bryan (parents)<br />
Stephen McPherson Bryan, BA’92<br />
Lee and Rebecca Bryant (parents)<br />
Richard E. Bryant, BA’69<br />
Cristina Strauss Buaas, BA’86<br />
Frederic Howard Buc, BS’79, and Jodi K. Buc<br />
John G. Buchanan III and Denise Buchanan (parents)<br />
William and Jean Buchanan (grandparents)<br />
Andrew Bucher, BS’93<br />
Julie Belsheim Buchner, BS’03<br />
Larry W. Buck and Katherine Solomon Buck, BA’60<br />
David C. Buck, JD’94, and Kristen Kors Buck, BA’91<br />
Carol Honey Buckhout, BA’75<br />
Melissa Helms Buckner, BA’80<br />
Leslie H. Buddeke (parent)<br />
Grace Maureen Buechlein, BA’83<br />
Anton Joslyn Bueschen Jr., BA’89<br />
Margaret McCullough Buescher, BA’76<br />
Matthew Ryan Buesching, BA’98, JD’01, and Kate Halloran Buesching, BS’98<br />
Janani Beth Lakshmanan Buford, BA’95, MEd’97<br />
John Chilcote Buggie, BA’83<br />
Angela Blanton Buikema, BA’90<br />
Margaret Robinson Buker, BA’78<br />
Bradford Chapman Bull, BA’89<br />
Donald V. Bulleit, L’60, and Carolyn Gans Bulleit, BA’58<br />
Bill Bullington, BA’75<br />
Anne Riedinger Bullock, BS’86<br />
Clayton Randolph Bullock, BA’95<br />
Susan Stimbert Bullock, BS’88, MBA’90<br />
Jean Hughes Bumpas, BA’60<br />
Andrew L. Bundy and Karen V. Hansen (parents)<br />
Robert R. Buntin II, BE’57, and Carolyn Carmichael Buntin, BA’60<br />
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, BA’00<br />
H. Speer Burdette III, BA’74<br />
Reid Burford and Katherine Fishburn Burford, BA’91<br />
David J. Burge, BA’82<br />
Linda Cooper Burgert, BA’67<br />
Gene E. Burges, BA’68<br />
John and Jacqueline Burgesser (parents)<br />
Kelly Ann Burgesser, BA’03, JD’06<br />
Brian and Rasa Burgett (parents)<br />
Kay Howard Burghard, BA’66<br />
Ellen Petrie Burhans, BA’61<br />
Bernard Gary Burkett, BA’66<br />
M. Terry Burkhalter, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Cheryl Lynn Matthews Burks, BA’86<br />
Jan Getty Burks, BA’77<br />
Robert C. Burleigh, BA’57<br />
Anne Axton Burnett, BA’81<br />
Barbara Feicht Burnett, BA’73<br />
Guy E. Burnette Jr., BA’74<br />
William C. Burnette Jr., BA’83, MD’87<br />
C. Patrick and Janet Burns (parents)<br />
Michael Edward Burns, BA’07<br />
Patrick Joseph Burns, BA’84<br />
Norman O. Burns II and Sandra L. Burns (parents)<br />
David Samuel Burnstein, BA’00<br />
Matthew Robert Burnstein, BA’93, JD’96<br />
Michael and Belinda Burnworth (parents)<br />
Roderic Scott Burrill, BA’96<br />
Richard J. Burrow Jr., BA’50<br />
Victoria A. Burrus<br />
Tiffany Oliver Burt, BA’95<br />
Melinda Swango Burton, BA’90<br />
Jeffrey Arthur Busch, BA’84<br />
John Kenneth Bush, BA’86, and Bridget Maloney Bush<br />
Laina Maria Bush, BA’85<br />
Tracy Ginter Bushkoff, BA’84<br />
Richard Scott Bushley, BA’96, and Danielle Bushley<br />
Ingrid Hulander Bushong, BA’83<br />
Glenn and Karen Buterbaugh (parents)<br />
Kira Benzar Butler, BA’05<br />
Max Alexander Butler, BA’03, and Ruth Hellerson Butler, BA’03<br />
Megan Brockey Butler, BA’89<br />
Samuel Butler IV, BS’07<br />
Brian Timothy Butler and Stacy Grove Butler, BA’84<br />
Thomas Henderson Butler III, BS’80<br />
Thomas Kirk Buxton, BA’73<br />
Kelly Haynes Buzzett, BA’81<br />
James E. Byassee, BA’70, and Jean Byassee<br />
Charles W. Byrd Jr. and Donna G. Byrd (parents)<br />
William Henry Byrd Jr., A’79, and Gertrude Caldwell Byrd, A’80<br />
Nancy J. Cabagua (parent)<br />
William Ray Cadenhead Jr., BS’80<br />
John Bright Cage, BA’75, and Bonnie E. Cage<br />
Elizabeth Cagle<br />
Patrick John Cahill, BS’96<br />
Carolyn Crusel Caindec, BA’87<br />
Jeanelle M. Cala (parent)<br />
Jim Calandruccio, BS’76, and Louise Collier Calandruccio (parents)<br />
Thomas E. D. Calender, BA’92, JD’95<br />
Sean Douglas Caley, BS’91, JD’00, MBA’00<br />
Ronald Lee Calhoon, BA’85<br />
Christopher Warren Calhoun, BA’81, and Wendy Jonas Calhoun<br />
George Reid Calhoun V, BA’94<br />
Betty Call (grandparent)<br />
Joseph and Judith Callan (parents)<br />
Camilla Bratton Callaway, BA’80 (parent)<br />
Van McRady Harwell Callaway, A’56 (parent)<br />
Teresa Calle (grandparent)<br />
Jean Taylor Callihan, BA’04<br />
William L. Callison, BA’80, MBA’81, and Rhonda Barnhill Callison<br />
Jeffrey Faber Calnan, BA’80<br />
Karla McPherson Calvert, BA’89<br />
Juliet G. Calvin, BA’54<br />
Stephen A. Cambisios, BA’71, MA’76, and Robb Rilee Cambisios<br />
John Melvin Camenisch Jr., BA’83<br />
Lyn Dunn Cameron, BS’82<br />
William Howard Cammack Jr. and Shelley Long Cammack, BA’81, MBA’88 (parents)<br />
Mark and Melody Camp (parents)<br />
Alyson Price Grant Campbell, BA’07<br />
Andrew Stevenson Campbell, BA’04<br />
Dorothy Evans Fisher Campbell, BA’58<br />
Eniola Babafemi Campbell, BE’93<br />
George M. Campbell, MS’56, PhD’63, and Gayle Christianson Campbell<br />
Gordon W. Campbell Jr. and Marie Campbell (parents)<br />
J. Michael Campbell, BA’70, and Kathleen Bordewieck Campbell, BA’70<br />
James H. Campbell, BA’72, and Mary Lu Jordan Campbell, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Joel and Christine Campbell (parents)<br />
Kevin Sanders Campbell, BS’99<br />
L. Ross Campbell Jr., BA’58, and Carolyn B. Campbell<br />
Margaret Stuart Campbell, BE’80<br />
Jordan Campbell, BA’05, and Mary Catherine Shamblin Campbell, BA’05<br />
Mary Christine Campbell, BA’93<br />
Nicole K. Narciso Campbell, BA’88<br />
Norton R. Campbell Jr., BA’49<br />
Robert and Rina Campbell (parents)<br />
Tamara Norris Campbell, BA’92<br />
E. Paul Campbell, BA’76, and Virginia Irwin Campbell, BA’75<br />
David Phillip Canas, BA’89, and Elizabeth J. Canas<br />
Catherine Daniel Canfield, BS’95<br />
Melissa Howerton Cannon, A’84 (parent)<br />
Richard O. Cannon III, BA’72, MD’76 (parent)<br />
David and Lynn Cansler (parents)<br />
Byron and Maxine Canvasser (grandparents)<br />
Renfang and Helen Cao (parents)<br />
Charles A. Cape, and Mary Gary Cape, BA’63 (grandparents, parents)<br />
Jason William Capps, BA’06<br />
William and Sandra Capps (parents)<br />
John B. Carden III and Karen P. Carden (parents)<br />
Julye Nesbitt Carew, BA’92<br />
Katherine McCutchan Carey, BA’89, MBA’90<br />
Scott David Carey, BA’89, and Susan West Daniel Carey, JD’89<br />
Tony Eugene Carey Jr., BA’01<br />
Harry L. Carlile, BA’52<br />
Keller S. Carlock, BA’60, MD’64, and Martha Wright Carlock, BA’61 (parents)<br />
Linnea Therese Carlsen, A’80<br />
Brian E. Carlson, BA’69, and Marcia Nightingale Carlson, BSN’69<br />
Donie Martin Carlson, BA’91<br />
David L. Carlton<br />
Eric L. Carlton, BA’70<br />
James A. Carmody, BA’67, and Helen Valin Carmody, BSN’68<br />
Michael James Carmody, BS’89<br />
Daniel Scott Carpenter, BA’90, and Susan Faris Carpenter, BA’90<br />
Donald and Denise Carpenter (parents)<br />
JoAnne B. Carpenter (grandparent)<br />
Thomas M. Carpenter and Julie Johnson Carpenter, BA’83<br />
Lawrence Rand Carpenter, BA’88<br />
Marc J. Carpenter and Victoria White Carpenter, BA’72 (parents)<br />
W. Kyle Carpenter, BA’73<br />
Alice Banks Carr, BA’52<br />
Carolyn Harwell Carr, BA’61<br />
Freddy and Mary Carr (parents)<br />
Joyce K. Carr (parent)<br />
Stephany Sturges Carr, BA’80<br />
Susan Gregory Carr, BA’61<br />
Richard Palmer Carrell, BA’97<br />
Melanie Lynn Carrin, BA’03<br />
Dennis R. Carrithers, BA’73<br />
Charles Randolph Carroll, BA’09<br />
Charles and Dawne Carroll (parents)<br />
Carlyle Wright Carroll, BA’79, and Jane Failey Carroll, BA’79<br />
Katherine Sprigg Carroll, BA’46<br />
Mark Carroll and Teresa Carroll (parents)<br />
Robert H. Carson Jr., BA’77<br />
Felicia D. Carter (parent)<br />
Lee C. Carter, BA’83<br />
Lori Ayn Hayes Carter, BA’84<br />
Melissa Tillman Carter, BS’78<br />
Ruth Putnam Carter, BA’57<br />
S. Frank Carter III, BA’66, MD’70, and Karen Sue Armstrong Carter, BS’67, MA’69<br />
Glenn A. Carus, A’52<br />
Richard Vaughn Carus, BE’56, and Gloria Stratton Carus, A’56<br />
Nancy Saltsman Carver, BA’79<br />
Marian Moore Casey, BA’89<br />
Meredith Collins Casey, BA’08<br />
James B. Cash, BA’73<br />
Lois D. Cashell, BA’69<br />
G. Edward Cassady III, JD’84, and Lynn Stein Cassady, BA’84 (parents)<br />
Marcia Haynes Cassell, BA’65<br />
J. Peter Cassidy III, BA’96<br />
Marianne Nicastro Castellanos, BA’77<br />
LaVerne Benner Castillo, BA’82<br />
Carol L. Castleberry, BA’73<br />
Harold J. Castner, BA’56, and Susan Thomas Castner, BA’55 (parents)<br />
W. Timothy Heaviside and Rosemary Catanzaro (parents)<br />
Michael H. Catenacci and Kaira King Catenacci, BA’98<br />
Margot Steenland Cater, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Carolyn Porter Cates, BA’98<br />
Ray W. Cates, BA’50<br />
Frances Roesel Caudill, A’64<br />
Gerald and Elizabeth  Caughman (parents)<br />
Linda Armstrong Causey, BA’63<br />
Charles Albert Cavallo, BA’95<br />
Richard Frame Cavenaugh and Elizabeth Bankston Cavenaugh, A’77<br />
Jennifer Farnette Caver, BA’93<br />
Caroline Bradley Cavett, A’60<br />
William W. Cawood Jr., BA’67<br />
Douglas Cazort, BA’66 (parent)<br />
Jaroslav and Kerrie Cervenka (parents)<br />
Prasad and Mydhili Chalasani (parents)<br />
Bertram H. Chalfant Jr., BA’58, and Betty Brindley Chalfant, A’63<br />
Louise Burchett Chamberlain, BA’77, MS’80<br />
Larry L. Chamberlin, BA’64<br />
Christine Perkins Chambers, A’72<br />
Jay Nelson Chamness, BA’88<br />
Priya Balu Champaneria, BS’06<br />
Daniel and Bet Har Chan (parents)<br />
Catherine B. Chapman, BA’93<br />
Barbara Ruth Duncan Chase, BA’62<br />
Susan Krienke Chase, BA’70<br />
Suresh and Vandna Chavda (parents)<br />
Arrena Andrews Cheek, BA’61<br />
Martin L. Chen, BA’88<br />
David Blair Chenault, BS’86<br />
William I. Chenault Jr., BA’76<br />
William J. Chesnut III, MD’67, and Jo Pritchard Chesnut (parents)<br />
Robert L. Chess, BA’75, MD’79<br />
Rosylene A. Chester<br />
Charles S. Chester, BA’50<br />
Paul Devereux Chesterton, BA’88, and Elizabeth Rives Chesterton, BS’87, MEd’88<br />
Winnie Cheung, BA’08<br />
John and Jane Childers (grandparents)<br />
Shannon O’Neal Childers, BA’99<br />
Emily Dodson Childress, BA’60<br />
Sandra W. Childress<br />
Sidney Gause Childress, BA’80<br />
Susan Boackle Childress, BS’85<br />
Faye Jewell Chiles, A’58<br />
Mitchell and Loretta Chipin (parents)<br />
Sang and Hyang Choi (parents)<br />
Tae and Seung Choo (parents)<br />
Betty Daugherty Chrisman, BA’43<br />
John Howard Christel, BA’83<br />
Benjamin F. Christian Jr., BA’76<br />
Cathleen M. Christian, A’77<br />
Roger and Lorraine Christiani (parents)<br />
Martha Harrell Chumbler, BA’74<br />
Jason Kim Chung, BA’89<br />
Marilyn Preston Church, BA’51<br />
Nathan John Churchill, BA’81, and Carmen Lucia Churchill<br />
Mary Ashley Churchwell, BA’80<br />
Thomas Michael Chymiy, BA’95, and Andrea Legge Chymiy, BS’95<br />
Michael Curtis Cian and Laurie Harris Cian, BA’95<br />
Gerald and Teresa Ciarleglio (parents)<br />
Thomas M. Cicotello and Samantha Moore Cicotello, BA’99<br />
Lauren Frazier Cierpial, BA’81<br />
Kerry Lynn Cietanno, BA’95<br />
Holly Spring  Cimo, BS’97<br />
Benjamin Foster Cirillo, BA’03, and Silvia Alvarez Cirillo, BS’02<br />
Elizabeth A. Citrin, BA’81<br />
Micheal and Rebecca Clabough (parents)<br />
Edward and Sara Clancy (parents)<br />
Lee Tyson Clanton, BS’91, and Julie M. Clanton<br />
Cherrie Clay Clark, BA’78 (parent)<br />
Cornelia A. Clark, BA’71, JD’79<br />
D. Gene Clark, BA’52, and Helen Grizzard Clark, BA’51<br />
James E. Clark Jr., BA’68<br />
John and Patti Clark (parents)<br />
Kathryn Marie Clark, BA’05<br />
Linda Owens Clark, BA’74<br />
Martha Fitts Clark, BA’61<br />
Nicholas Glynn Clark, BS’82<br />
Joseph Wesley Clark and Pamela Davis Clark, BA’83<br />
Richard H. Clark Jr., A’51<br />
Russell Jack Clark, BS’87, and Karen Brown Clark, BS’86<br />
Ward Christopher Clark, BA’62<br />
John Holt Clarkson, BA’04<br />
James W. Clay, BA’57<br />
Jay and Ellen Clayton (parents)<br />
Wesley Alan Clayton, BA’80<br />
Brian C. Clearman, MA’77<br />
Ryan Kim Cleary, BA’09<br />
Joseph J. Durkin and Laura Clement-Durkin, BA’81<br />
Maud Riggs Clemmons, BA’51<br />
Todd and Shirlen Clendening (parents)<br />
Ashley Amos Clennan, BA’98<br />
Richard and Lois Cleveland (parents)<br />
David Cliffel<br />
William T. Clifford, BA’75, and Brenda Clifford<br />
William Amos Clift, BA’50<br />
Stewart Clifton, BA’73, JD’76<br />
Nancy Climo (parent)<br />
Walter and Cynthia Clinton (parents)<br />
Richard Lee Clinton, BA’60, MA’64<br />
Sarah Mathes Close, BA’52<br />
Daniel Ronald Clough, BA’59, and Anne Cottrell Clough, P’58<br />
Marion Collins Clouser, BA’52<br />
Donald Cluen (parent)<br />
William F. Clutton III, BA’76, and Susan L. Clutton<br />
Christopher See Co, BA’89<br />
Edward Cornish Coates, BA’52<br />
Jeanne Cobb (parent)<br />
Carl Wade Cobb, BA’85, and Kimberly Campbell Cobb, BS’85<br />
Matthew Peter Cobb, BA’97<br />
Clark R. Cobble, BA’66, MD’70, and Judith L. Cobble<br />
Laird C. S. Coby, BS’02<br />
Eric M. Wolf and Mary Louise Cocci (parents)<br />
Clark J. Cochran Jr., BA’71<br />
Henry T. Cochran, BA’65<br />
Linda Menzies Cochran, BA’73<br />
Mari Hayes Cockerell, BA’02<br />
Douglas Randall Cockrill, BA’64<br />
Gary W. Coder and Alice Grant Coder, BA’74<br />
Daniel Christopher Coffey, BS’95<br />
Edward F. Coffman Jr., BA’42, BD’44, DMN’72<br />
James Anthony Coggin Jr., BE’88, MBA’94, and Ann Berry Coggin, BA’88<br />
Joseph Hiram Coggin Jr., BA’59<br />
Betty Wohl Solomon Cohen, BA’59<br />
Darryl and Kathy Cohen (parents)<br />
Douglas Edward Cohen, BA’92<br />
Gary O. Cohen, BA’59, and Jean Lawlor Cohen, A’62, MAT’63<br />
James Irving Cohen, A’53<br />
Joseph C. Cohen, BA’49, MA’51<br />
Leah Ann Cohen, BA’06<br />
Stacey Loftus Cohen, BA’91<br />
Stephen I. Cohen, BA’71<br />
David B. Coher and Aliya Haque Coher, BA’99<br />
Andrew David Cohn, BA’83<br />
Stuart and Vivian Cohn (parents)<br />
William G. Coke Jr. and Florence G. Fletcher Coke, BA’59, MS’62<br />
Roberts C. Coke, BA’72<br />
Cindy Cole (parent)<br />
Robert Lockey Cole, BA’69<br />
Roland Ernest Cole (parent)<br />
Roy and Ana Cole (parents)<br />
Christopher Eric Coleman, BA’93, and JuLeigh Petty, BA’95<br />
Thomas and Elizabeth Coleman (parents)<br />
Gregory Ian Coleman, BS’88, and Jessica Q. Coleman<br />
John Randall Coleman, BA’65<br />
Michael and Kathleen Coleman (parents)<br />
Martha A. Coleman, BA’72<br />
Robert Hoyle Coleman, BS’91, and Tracey Kendall Coleman, BA’92<br />
Sam L. Coleman (parent)<br />
Stephen A. Coleman, BA’70<br />
Thomas Hewitt Coleman, BA’67<br />
W. Kent Coleman, BA’77<br />
Marian Lewis Coley, BA’68<br />
John Robert Collett, BA’87, and Elizabeth Oldham Collett, BA’89<br />
Abigail Ipolani Collier, BA’08<br />
Alan Gray Collier, BA’53, MA’54<br />
Anne Douglas Collins, BA’71<br />
Bobby Joel Collins, BA’51<br />
Joseph Bernice Collins III, BA’84, and Lisa Kaye Morgan Collins, BA’86<br />
Sharon Pomerantz Collins, BS’83<br />
William and Linda Collins (parents)<br />
Zachary Snyder Collins, BA’05<br />
Christina Renee Colquitt, BS’97<br />
Frank William Colton, BA’51<br />
John O. Colton Jr., BA’62, and Julia R. Colton<br />
Jack B. Combs, BA’64, JD’68<br />
Merrill E. Compton Jr., A’56, and Elizabeth Davidson Compton, BA’56<br />
Ryan Christopher Compton, BS’00<br />
Michael Comstock, BA’96<br />
Carolyn Rogers Cone, BS’89<br />
Frances White Cone, BA’89<br />
Beth A. Conklin<br />
John Patrick Conley, BA’07<br />
Walton T. Conn, BA’56, JD’61<br />
Dan Connally, BA’97, and Allison Rainey Connally<br />
Thomas and Erin Connally (parents)<br />
Christoph Steinbruchel and Patricia A. Connelly (parents)<br />
Terrence John Connelly Jr., BA’96<br />
Deirdre M. Connolly, BA’85<br />
John Philip Connors III, BA’91<br />
Donald William Conrad Jr., A’80<br />
Allison R. Cook, BA’77<br />
Bryan and Patricia Cook (parents)<br />
Douglas and Jane Cook (parents)<br />
John Thomas Cook, MDV’63, and Sandra Hooper Cook, MA’60 (parents)<br />
Martha Tipton Cook, BS’99<br />
Walter M. Cook Jr., BS’73<br />
William Gilbert Cook Jr., BA’60<br />
Youndy C. Cook, BA’92<br />
Lot H. Cooke, BA’74<br />
Thomas Coon (grandparent)<br />
Louis Whatley Coons, BA’79<br />
David Frost Cooper, BA’70<br />
Edwin D. Cooper, BA’67<br />
Jonathan Aaron Cooper, BA’04<br />
Rodger Wallis Cooper, BA’61<br />
Sara Todd Cooper, BS’02<br />
Jean Cortright Copeland, BA’73<br />
Julie Elizabeth Copelin, BA’99<br />
James and Carroll Coplin (parents)<br />
Kristin Hummel Coppage, BA’94<br />
Deborah C. Corbin<br />
Ronald E. Cordell, BA’71<br />
Carla Maurin Corley, BA’94<br />
Robert and Diane Cornell (parents)<br />
John Craig Cornett, BA’78<br />
Sallie Shores Cornwall, BA’82<br />
Shirley Ogletree Corriher, BA’56<br />
Joseph and Susan Corsaro (parents)<br />
Bruce and Janet Corser (parents)<br />
Nanci Sherlock Corsi, BA’96<br />
Jack R. Cortner*, BA’51<br />
Lisa Turk Cossey, BS’93<br />
Anna Costantino (parent)<br />
Jane Crumbaugh Cotten, BA’49<br />
Robert B. Couch, BA’52, MD’56, and Katherine F. Couch*<br />
Frank Mueller Coughlin, BA’82<br />
Brendan Coughlin and Heather McArthur Coughlin, BA’95<br />
Travis Langston Counts, BA’00, and Sophie Kennedy Counts, BA’00<br />
Walter R. Courtenay Jr., BA’56<br />
Elizabeth Vickers Courtney, BA’51<br />
Peter L’Hommedieu Courtney, BA’88<br />
Harold P. Cousins Jr., BA’72<br />
David Tucker Coviello, BA’95<br />
Richard Nathan Covington, BA’81, and Elizabeth Whitaker Covington, BA’83<br />
Joel B. Covington Jr., BA’69, EMBA’84 (parent)<br />
Robert E. Cowan Jr., BA’51<br />
William Curtis Cowan Jr., BA’85<br />
Jim Cowden (parent)<br />
Bradford L. Cowgill Sr., BA’74, and Margaret Riner Cowgill (parents)<br />
Andrew Douglas Cox, BE’93, and Katherine Glick Cox, BS’93<br />
Cory M. Cox (parent)<br />
Irving J. Cox, BA’66<br />
Fred Cox and Kathryn Knutson Cox, BA’71<br />
Keith and Melanie Cox (parents)<br />
Kirtley Quentin Cox, BA’71, and F. Carolyn Williams, BA’71<br />
Marshall Cox, BA’54<br />
Kenneth Wade Cox and Susan Huffstetler Cox, BS’96<br />
Henry Matson Coxe, BA’07<br />
Brian Michael Coyne, BA’91<br />
Jason Lorohn Crabb, BA’97<br />
Anna H. Crabtree, BA’71<br />
Kelly Crace, BA’82, and Cindy D. Crace<br />
Walter and Andrea Craig (parents)<br />
Ann Bradshaw Craig, BA’48<br />
Mack Wayne Craig, BA’46, MA’48, PhD’58<br />
Michael Clark Crawford Jr., BA’94<br />
Pamela McNees Crawford, BA’72<br />
Winston Crawley, MA’42<br />
Gerard B. Creagh Jr., BA’58<br />
Sharman Elizabeth Creasey, BA’01<br />
Mollie Mulloy Creason, BA’05<br />
David L. Crecraft, BA’67, and Julia Stinson Crecraft, MA’68<br />
Marion V. Creekmore Jr., BA’61, G’61, and Linda R. Creekmore<br />
John Dreher Crehore, BA’85<br />
Dorothy Hix Cresap, BA’39, BLS’40<br />
Char Creagh Creson, BA’58, MEd’85, EDD’92<br />
James B. Crew Jr., BA’65<br />
Brenda Campbell Crews, BA’71<br />
Thomas H. Crichlow Jr., BA’60<br />
Edward S. Criddle Jr., A’57, and Mary Brandon Qualls Criddle, BA’55<br />
Tom W. Crider, BA’72<br />
Timothy A. Harr and Winfield P. Crigler, BA’73<br />
Rosalie Adams Crispin, BA’59, MAT’61<br />
Lawrence Crist, BA’61<br />
Thomas Preston Crocker, MA’98, PhD’00, and Holly Adryan Haskins Crocker, MA’95, PhD’99<br />
Anne Kirkpatrick Crockett, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Watkins Crockett III, BA’57, and Gail W. Crockett (parents)<br />
Daniel Joseph Croghan, BA’85<br />
Thomas Ed Cromer, BA’74<br />
Philip S. Crooke<br />
Matthew and Sandra Crooks (parents)<br />
Samuel N. Crosby and Ann Simpson Crosby, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Barbara C. Crosby, BA’68<br />
Christopher William Crosby, BA’86, and Jill Crosby<br />
Mallory Crosland, BA’99<br />
Dennis W. Cross, BA’76<br />
DeWitte Talmadge Cross III, BA’75, and Anne H. Cross (parents)<br />
Susan Cross<br />
Matthew Robert Crow, BA’91, and Alice Trotter Crow, BA’92<br />
Lorenzo Mayo Crowell IV, BA’08<br />
Michael C. Croyle, BS’77<br />
Brian Crump and Megan Doll Crump, BA’95<br />
Marion Ferriss Crumplar, BA’72<br />
Dominick and Lucille Crupi (parents)<br />
Steven E. Csorna (parent)<br />
Yong Cui and Yan Ru Su (parents)<br />
William H. Cull, A’71<br />
Richard and Elizabeth Culp (parents)<br />
Annie Kay Cumberland, BA’03<br />
Alexander Bedford Cummings, BA’85<br />
Gayle Bracey Cummings, BA’63<br />
Kevin and Guinevere Cummings (parents)<br />
Christopher Lynn Cummins, BA’06<br />
Andrew Giancarlo Cuneo, BA’98<br />
Amanda Ring Cunningham, BS’98<br />
Eileen Cunningham<br />
Jean Dozier Cunningham, A’55<br />
Linda Seidler Cunningham, BA’72, G’76<br />
Louise White Cunningham, BA’68<br />
Shannon Alane Cunningham, BA’94<br />
James G. Currey Jr., BA’50, MA’62, PhD’75<br />
Martha Thach Currey, BA’42, MA’65, MLS’74<br />
Ernest J. Curtis Jr., BA’51 (parent)<br />
Harriet Atkinson Curtis, A’45<br />
Michael and Denise Cushman (parents)<br />
Stanislav and Mary Lynn Cvitanovic (parents)<br />
Jack M. Dabbs, A’56<br />
Kent Edwin Daiber, JD’80, and Elizabeth Ackerley Daiber, BA’80<br />
Ann Parrish Daily, BA’59<br />
Dorothy Lester Dake, BA’68, MS’69<br />
Helen Harris Dale, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Richard A. Daley, BA’62<br />
Terrance D. Dalrymple (parent)<br />
David L. Dalton, BA’66<br />
Robert S. Dalton, BA’70<br />
Dennis and Sandra Daly (parents)<br />
Emiley Cleveland Daly, BA’77<br />
William W. Damon (parent)<br />
Harold Dean Damuth III, BA’03<br />
John R. Dana, BA’76<br />
Curran Croskeys Dandurand, BA’80<br />
S. Paul and Neeta Dang (parents)<br />
Betty Wells Daniel, BA’66 (parent)<br />
Nate Scott D’Anna, BS’02<br />
Priscilla L. Marshall Danner, BA’84<br />
John H. Dargan and Kate Oates Dargan, BA’79, MBA’80<br />
Jane Thomason Darnall, BA’58<br />
Marcy Bradshaw Darnall III, BA’64<br />
John R. Chisnell and Margaret E. Daub (parents)<br />
Stephen Greyson Daugherty, BA’09, and Liesel Hurder Daugherty, BA’09<br />
Andrew F. Daughety and Jennifer F. Reinganum<br />
David O. Daume, BA’70<br />
Michael  J. Daumen, BA’89, and J. Rebecca Gordon Daumen, BS’90<br />
Lucy Tallas David, BA’88<br />
Craig and Debra Davidson (parents)<br />
Theodore E. Davies, BA’67, and Debra H. Davies (parents)<br />
Daisy Grigsby Davis, A’43<br />
Denise Diane Davis<br />
Edwin Robert Davis, BA’77, and Kathryn Nash Davis, BA’77, MBA’79<br />
Adelaide Geny Davis, A’49<br />
Hilton and Ruth Davis (grandparents)<br />
Jane Woodbridge Davis, BA’76<br />
W. Ryan Davis and Jennifer Salvitti Davis, BA’95<br />
Joanne Cheves Davis, BA’48<br />
Joe H. Davis Jr., BA’63, and Linda Dean Davis, A’63<br />
John R. Davis, A’77<br />
Leslie Martha Davis, BA’62<br />
Lucinda Davis, BA’90<br />
Mary Willetts Davis, BA’50<br />
Milford H. Davis Jr., BA’54, and Mary C. Davis, BA’54<br />
Patricia S. Davis, BA’58<br />
Richard Anthony Davis, BA’89, and Karen Lee Davis, BA’90<br />
Robert E. Davis, BE’63, LLB’66, and Abbie Leavitt Davis, BA’65<br />
Robert H. Davis Jr., BA’67<br />
Russell B. Davis Jr., BA’73, G’77, and Russell Elliott Wiley, BA’73, G’78<br />
S. Edward Davis III, BA’55, G’56<br />
Tiffany A. Davis, BA’93<br />
Walter Winn Davis, BA’65, JD’68<br />
William Eugene Davis, BA’79, and Jane Auzine Davis (parents)<br />
Jennifer Hamilton Dawson, BA’99<br />
Rachel Grace Dawson, BA’05<br />
Grafton Elizabeth Day, BA’09<br />
Jonathan Charles Day, BA’96<br />
Robert and Leslie Day (parents)<br />
Robert Warren Day, BA’99, and M. Madison Boedeker Day, BA’01<br />
Ruth A. Day, BA’71<br />
Trudy Day, BA’72<br />
Charles and Moneta De Castro (parents)<br />
Christophe Edward de Montille, BA’08<br />
Nicola Louise de Montille, BA’06<br />
Ann Barclay Smith de Wet, BA’94<br />
John M. Deahl, BA’91<br />
Barbara Bundschu Deal, BA’81<br />
Charles J. Dean, BA’53, BD’56<br />
Miles P. Dean, BA’76<br />
Stephen Michael Dean, BS’04<br />
Susan Thorpe Dean, BA’70<br />
Sarah Elizabeth Dearing, BA’07<br />
Theodore Dennis Dearing, BA’79<br />
Vernon and Mary Dearing (parents)<br />
Stephen and Diane DeBell (parents)<br />
Hillary Blythe Debenport, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Charles and Patricia Debich (grandparents)<br />
John Raymond Deboben III, BA’97, and Cristina Maria Deboben<br />
Patricia Wilkinson DeBrincat, BA’66<br />
Patterson Augustus DeCamp, BA’77<br />
Emily Lee Deckelman, BS’08<br />
Joseph and Judy DeFelice (parents)<br />
Zachariah Michael DeFilipp, BS’06<br />
Paul Anthony DeGaetano, BA’97, and Molly Wolford DeGaetano, BA’99<br />
John Patrick Parker, BA’83, and Katherine S. Degerberg, BS’85<br />
Jennifer Kinsinger DeHope, BA’98<br />
Nicholas Alan Deidiker, BA’09<br />
Stephanie Davis Deitzer, BS’80<br />
Paul H. DeLaney Jr., BA’63, JD’66 (parent)<br />
Richard M. Sandman and Susan DeLarm-Sandman (parents)<br />
Thomas Mark McCulloch, MA’80, and Mindel De La Torre, BA’80<br />
Charles F. Delavan, BA’68<br />
Ronald B. Delehanty and Lorraine Broderick (parents)<br />
Eileen A. Delgado (parent)<br />
Julie A. Delheimer<br />
Thomas and Susan Delisio (parents)<br />
Jenifer Rachel DeLoach, BA’94<br />
Lance and Mary Jane DeLong (parents)<br />
Emily Swan DeLuca, BA’52<br />
Charles and Eugenia Delzell (parents)<br />
Ann Wuehrmann DeMaine, BA’64<br />
David and Johanna Demers (parents)<br />
Susan Pinckernell Denecke, BA’88<br />
Teresa Sbuttoni Deneen, BA’82, MBA’84<br />
Robert and Margarete Denicola (parents)<br />
Jane Lynch Criley Denney, BA’55<br />
David and Rosalind Dennis (parents)<br />
Daniel Denny, BA’75<br />
Donald Robert DePriest, BA’06<br />
Jack LeGrand DePriest, BA’82<br />
Lucy Burnett DePriest, A’64<br />
Anne Wigginton Der, BA’51<br />
Anne Derbes, BA’69, MA’71<br />
Sara Frances Derby, BA’09<br />
John and Pam Derbyshire (parents)<br />
Richard Munn Dericks Jr., BA’05<br />
Dave Dermon II, BA’55<br />
James B. Derryberry II, BA’70, and Roxanna Hodges Derryberry, BS’70<br />
Gordon and Susan DesCombes (parents)<br />
Tracy Martin DeSelm, BA’82<br />
Paul M. DeSisto and Kim Calabrese DeSisto, BA’87<br />
Wade A. Detamore, BA’79<br />
Kathryn Elizabeth DeTore, BA’09<br />
Kimberly Urban DeVeau, BA’87<br />
Laura Bixler DeVilbiss, BA’99<br />
John P. DeVincenzo III, MD’88, and Andra Phillips DeVincenzo, MA’87<br />
Kelly Winter Devlin, BA’04<br />
James H. Dew Jr., A’65<br />
Claire Cravens Dewar, BA’79<br />
Bainbridge D. DeWeese, BA’96<br />
Lee Scott Dewey, BA’60, JD’65<br />
John H. DeWitt III, A’56<br />
Ward DeWitt Jr., BA’48, JD’51, and Barbara Millikan DeWitt, SW’51<br />
Jennifer Warner Dharamsi, BS’03<br />
Guido and Caroline Diaz (parents)<br />
Pablo and Kathy Diaz-Esquivel (parents)<br />
Vincent Alfonso DiBenedetto, BS’04<br />
Christopher Douglas Dickason, BS’93<br />
Arthur N. Dickerson, BA’52, MA’54, and Sally Cowan Dickerson, A’54 (parents)<br />
Christine Ann Dickerson, BA’03<br />
Dez and Rebecca Dickerson (parents)<br />
Nell Fargason Dickerson, BA’49<br />
Patricia Long Dickerson, BA’58<br />
Burt King Dickinson, BS’02, and Robyn Honea Dickinson, BS’02<br />
Haskell Lee Dickinson III, BA’00<br />
Ruth Hines Dickson, BA’62<br />
Michael Jason Dieckhaus, BS’02<br />
Ruth Robinson Dietrich, BA’45<br />
Judith Ann Dietz, BS’91<br />
Patrick M. Diggins III and Sally Diggins (parents)<br />
Michael and Elizabeth Dignam (parents)<br />
Michael C. Dillon, BA’71<br />
Smith Tenison Dillon*, A’51, and Beverly Patton Dillon, BA’51<br />
Thomas John DiNella, BA’86, and Leslie Blake DiNella, BA’84<br />
Andrew DiRaddo (parent)<br />
Dan Alan Ditmore, BA’53<br />
David M. Dixon, BA’54, JD’59, and Jane Holmes Dixon, BA’59, MAT’62<br />
Elizabeth Exparza Dixon, BA’85<br />
Koren Lee Dixon, BA’94<br />
Yoniece Mitchell Dixon, BA’88<br />
Evelyn Board Dobbin*, BA’36<br />
Idit Dobbs-Weinstein<br />
Curtis and Linda Doberstein (parents)<br />
John M. Dobson, A’57<br />
Jonathan Dobson and Stephanie Mendillo Dobson, BA’01<br />
F. Towers Dodd, BA’63, and Sara Barry Dodd, BA’63 (parents)<br />
Jonathan Dodd, BS’96<br />
Henry C. Dodge Jr., BA’63 (parent)<br />
Amy Bradley Dodson, BA’91<br />
Donald C. Dodson, BA’70<br />
Peggy Bond Dodson, A’53<br />
Richard and Jan Doherty (parents)<br />
Raymond and Teresa Doherty (grandparents)<br />
David and Nancy Dohnalek (parents)<br />
Jacqueline Adams Dolin, BA’67<br />
Victor John Domen Jr., BA’89, and Donna K. Richards Domen<br />
Andrew Jeffrey Domescik, BA’96<br />
Mary Ann Nunn Domingos, BA’49<br />
Mary Frances Dominick, BA’77, JD’80<br />
Samuel L. Donaldson, BA’57<br />
Warren R. Donaldson, BA’76<br />
Frank Taylor Donelson Jr., BA’48<br />
Mark Donheiser, BA’78<br />
Burnett W. Donoho, BA’61 (parent)<br />
David A. Donohue, BA’68<br />
Nancy Goetzman Donovan, BA’67<br />
John Andrew Donsbach, BA’96<br />
Susan Elizabeth Pankey Dooley, BA’86<br />
Alejandro and Maria Dopico (parents)<br />
Mark Edward Dorr, BA’90<br />
Charles T. Dorris Jr., BA’70<br />
Lisa Dorsey-Glass, BA’86<br />
Donald B. Dorwart, BA’71<br />
Burgin E. Dossett Jr., A’51<br />
Natalie Musgrave Dossett, BA’86<br />
Charles A. Doty, BA’51<br />
Jeffrey Scott Doty, BA’92<br />
Josephine Durrett Doubleday, BA’48<br />
Steven E. Dougan, BA’71 (parent)<br />
John and Maribeth Dougherty (parents)<br />
Craig H. Douglas, BA’69, and Pamela G. Douglas (parents)<br />
Marianne Westall Douglas, A’52<br />
David Paul Douglass, MD’96, and Joanna Ellis Douglass, BA’90<br />
Robert and Heidi Dowgwillo (parents)<br />
Victor James Dowling III, BA’08<br />
Patrick Joseph Downard, BA’95, and Sandra P. Downard<br />
Allan T. Downen, BA’70 (parent)<br />
Kate McDonnell Downing, BA’49<br />
Charles E. Downton III and Meredith R. Downton (parents)<br />
Emanuel O. Doyne, BA’67, MD’71, and Ellen Shavin Doyne, BA’69 (parents)<br />
Frank S. Dozier, BA’66, and Mary Ann Curran-Dozier<br />
J. L. Dozier Jr., BA’64<br />
Carl Gungoll Drake, BA’86<br />
Mitchell C. Ketchens Sr. and Monica Drake (parents)<br />
John A. Draper Jr., BA’70<br />
Chad Alexander Dreas III, BS’99, and Emily Harris Dreas, BS’01<br />
Marilyn Miller Dreas, A’72 (parent)<br />
David and Emilie Dressler (parents)<br />
Craig and Monica Drill (parents)<br />
D. Dwight Drinkard, BA’70, and Margaret Thweatt Drinkard, BE’72<br />
Gavin Michael Driskill, BA’08<br />
John Marshall Duane III and Susan Taylor Duane (parents)<br />
Paul D. Dubois<br />
Lenda Bates DuBose, BA’64<br />
Marlene S. DuBose (parent)<br />
Martha Hailey DuBose, BA’68<br />
Elizabeth Ashley Duda, BA’09<br />
John J. Dudas and Alice Whitten Dudas, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Wayne and Margaret Dudgeon (parents)<br />
Peggy Reynolds Dudley, BA’60<br />
Finn Duerr, BA’73<br />
Suzie Duff, BA’93<br />
Raymond G. Dufresne Jr., MD’80, and Laura Riddick Dufresne, BA’76<br />
Mary Vance Noel Duggan, A’65 (parent)<br />
Dawn Sullivan Duke, BS’85<br />
Ernest Clarke Dummit, BA’83<br />
James and Emily Dunagin (parents)<br />
Anne Pritchett Duncan, A’55<br />
Robert T. Duncan, BA’48<br />
Thomas R. Duncan, BA’55, and Judith Buchanan Duncan, BS’63<br />
Yvette Gajewski Duncan, BS’86<br />
Amy Ruth Dunlap, BA’91<br />
Charles Burton Dunn Jr., BA’94<br />
Elizabeth Daniel Dunn, BA’62<br />
Jasper W. Dunn III, BA’58<br />
Judith Sherman Dunn, BA’80<br />
Robert E. Dunn III, BA’58, and Sory Smith Dunn, A’57<br />
Caroline Parrott DuRant, BA’06<br />
Cynthia Albrecht Durham, BA’81<br />
James and Jessie Durham (parents)<br />
Alison Talbott Durland, BA’93<br />
Jayson Louis Dusse, E’83<br />
Amrita Dutta-Gupta, BA’03<br />
Cherry Wise Dutton, BA’64<br />
James and Rebecca Duty (parents)<br />
Nancy Onnybecker Duval, BA’68<br />
Matthew J Dveirin, BA’97<br />
Geoffrey Dwight, BA’79<br />
Olympia Corte Dyas, BA’47<br />
Eric M. Dye<br />
L. Mark Dyer, BA’78, JD’87<br />
M. Aldo Dyer, BA’04<br />
Lillyan Major Dylla, BA’71<br />
Robert C. Eager, BA’67<br />
Richard John Eagleton, BA’85, JD’88<br />
Linda Hagens Earle, BA’74<br />
John Harvey Early, BA’82<br />
Michael Bradford Early, BS’93<br />
Harry R. Easley, A’56<br />
Matthew Glenn Easley, BA’04, and Jennifer Wilson Easley, BA’04<br />
Dartha Carver Eason, BA’39<br />
D. Ward Ebbert III, BS’99, and Misha Wilson Ebbert, BS’00<br />
David Michael Eberhardt Jr., BA’94<br />
Nicholas Gerard Echemendia, BA’06, and Monica Ecklin Echemendia, BS’06<br />
Robert and Virginia Eckardt (parents)<br />
David Andrew Eckels, BA’91<br />
Joseph L. Eckert IV, BA’78, and Lee Keith Eckert, BSN’80 (parents)<br />
Edith Lindsey Eckman, BA’82<br />
Lynne Freer Eckman, BA’77<br />
Paul H. Edelman (parent)<br />
Thomas and Cassandra Edenton<br />
Jacqueline LaPan Edgerton, BA’98<br />
Lynne Todd Edgerton, BA’69, JD’72<br />
Anne Oser Edmunds, BA’94, MEd’99<br />
Joanne White Edwards, BA’51, G’52<br />
Joe Michael Edwards<br />
Joseph M. Edwards, BA’84<br />
Mary Adamson Edwards, BA’82<br />
Morris D. Edwards, BA’72<br />
Peter H. Edwards Jr., A’83 (parent)<br />
Susan Harris Edwards<br />
William I. Edwards III, BA’52<br />
Rex Eells, BA’59<br />
Charlotte R. Egan (parent)<br />
Deborah Theurer Egger, BA’61<br />
Eric Karl Egli, BS’88<br />
David Andrew Egner, MBA’04, and Allison Shafer Egner, BA’01<br />
Kelly Elizabeth Eichman, BA’09<br />
Michelle Pickholz Eickelbeck, BA’83<br />
Lynda Hammons Eidson, BA’65<br />
William and Robin Eiland (parents)<br />
Cathy Eilers (grandparent)<br />
Melissa Jean Eisner, BA’96<br />
Roy O. Elam Jr., A’42, and Letitia Davis Elam, A’64<br />
John and Judith Elder (parents)<br />
Marshall P. Eldred Jr., BA’60<br />
Jean Brengle Eldred, MA’69, PhD’73<br />
Thad James Eldredge, BA’93, and Michelle Estenson Eldredge<br />
Katherine Cobb Eldridge, BA’65<br />
Amy Elizabeth Elhoff, BA’05<br />
Kirk W. Elifson, MA’68, PhD’73, and Claire E. Sterk (parents)<br />
Mark Alan Elkus, BA’92<br />
Daniel Pope Ellard, BS’77, and Meredith McKay Ellard, BS’77<br />
Mark N. Ellingham<br />
James Richard Elliott, BS’76<br />
John Yeuell Elliott III, BA’90<br />
Lesley Elliott, BA’01<br />
William Pierce Elliott Jr., BA’58<br />
Winn Rollins Elliott, BA’90<br />
Mary Littell Rust Ellis, BA’50, MA’53<br />
Myra S. Ellis, BA’50, MA’51<br />
Wilson H. Ellis Jr., BA’73, and Mr. James Thomas Woodham<br />
Andrew Glenn Elmore, BA’85, and Lynne Marie Wonacott Elmore, BA’84<br />
Monicia Elrod-Erickson, BS’91<br />
William A. Elsen, A’66<br />
Stanton Gregory Elseroad, BA’08<br />
Janis E. Elsner<br />
Emil H. Emanuel, A’45<br />
Daniel Howard Ember, BA’09<br />
Bradley E. Emerson, BS’93<br />
Theo James Emison III, BA’95<br />
John C. Emms Jr. and Patricia A. Emms (parents)<br />
Marie Tucker Encke, BS’78<br />
Sara Ann Engber, BS’91<br />
Kurt and Dale Engelbert (parents)<br />
Paul Allen England, BA’02<br />
Gregg Erik Englehardt, BS’94<br />
Brian and Margaret English (parents)<br />
Leslie B. Enoch II, BA’64<br />
Robert and Mary Lou Entzminger (parents)<br />
Steven D. Eppstein, BA’71<br />
Adele Epstein (grandparent)<br />
Robert A. Erb (parent)<br />
Jane O’Hagan Erickson, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Mark Randall Erickson, BA’95, and Gwen Rene Creel-Erickson, BS’95<br />
Nancy Anderegg Erickson, BA’69 (parent)<br />
Martha Goodman Ericson, BA’79<br />
Peter Alexander Ernst, BA’95, and Caroline Lipscomb Ernst, BA’94<br />
Jan Yarbrough Ernst, BA’71<br />
Rebecca Steinmark Erwin, BA’97<br />
Robert and Dianne Esbrook (parents)<br />
Romulo and Eloina Espinosa (parents)<br />
Joseph Richard Etherton, BA’03, and Elizabeth Locke Etherton, BA’04<br />
Marcus G. Ethridge and Lori Ann Lewis Ethridge, BA’83<br />
Mark and Susan Etscheidt (parents)<br />
Neil Allan Ettinger, BS’79<br />
Thomas G. Eubank, BA’76, and Cheryl W. Eubank<br />
Barbara Simmons Eustis, BA’71<br />
Ashley Elyssa Evans, BA’08<br />
Barbara E. Evans (parent)<br />
Brent Lee Evans, BS’07<br />
Donnie Evans (parent)<br />
Grace Haven Cutting Evans, BA’99<br />
Mildred Chipps Evans, A’65<br />
Jack P. Evans, BA’56, MD’59, and Mary Lou Abell Evans, BA’56, MA’58 (parents)<br />
Joseph B. Evans, BA’50<br />
Mariwyn Evans, BA’71<br />
Steven Soe Evans, BA’00<br />
Wallace Evans III, A’74, and Dorothy Grabbe Evans, BS’74<br />
William Alexander Evans, BA’77, D’78<br />
Marilynn York Evert, BA’78<br />
Jenny Lowry Ewig, BA’02<br />
Debra Hash Ewin, BA’78<br />
Kelleesa Ann Ewing, BS’87<br />
Mary Sue Kinsman Ewing, BA’60 (parent)<br />
Charles Raymond Talor, PhD’93, and Suzanne Marie Ewing, BA’87<br />
Carolyn A. Ezzell, BA’75<br />
Michael and Ann Faber (parents)<br />
Leo Luke Fabisinski III, BS’78<br />
Eileen B. Fader, BS’82<br />
Donna Tanner Fagerholm, BS’74<br />
Elizabeth Kern Fairback, BS’75<br />
Paul and Rebecca Fairchild (parents)<br />
Lois Black Faison, A’83<br />
William Harris Falconer, BA’95, and Heidi Udouj Falconer, BA’95, MSN’98<br />
Susan Marie Bartlett Faldetta, BA’98<br />
Jane Menendez Fall, BA’83<br />
Katherine E. Falls, BA’03<br />
Trung Yeng Wen and Min Lin Fang (parents)<br />
Davis and Barbara Fansler (parents)<br />
Zachary Thomas Fardon, BA’88, JD’92<br />
Ryan Maen-Jamal Farha, BA’08<br />
Carolyn Elizabeth Farley, BA’86<br />
Patricia O’Conor Farley, BA’80<br />
Brian Colfax Farmer, BS’02<br />
Michael Reinhart Farmer, BA’98, and Amanda Collins Farmer<br />
Kendra Lynn Farn Finz, BA’88<br />
Jeffrey P. Farran, BA’68<br />
John L. Farringer III, BA’69, and Maribeth Ann West Farringer, BA’70 (parents)<br />
David Wayne Farrington, BS’86<br />
Jane Powell Faulkenberry, BA’77<br />
Gregory Hadden Faulkner, BS’99<br />
Cornelia Faust, BA’58<br />
Mary Toms Fauth, BS’82<br />
Donald Neal Fawcett, BA’85<br />
Diane Biernot Fawkes, BA’82<br />
Conner M. Fay and Evelyn Buford Fay, BA’57<br />
William T. Fay, BS’76<br />
Scott Fayne, BA’79, and Linda Hill Fayne<br />
Angela Taylor Fears, A’81<br />
Douglas E. Featherstone, BA’77<br />
Bernard and Romy Feghali (parents)<br />
Joseph Feghali (grandparent)<br />
Kara Elizabeth Fein, BA’08<br />
Steven and Sheila Fein (parents)<br />
Edward and Debra Feinberg (parents)<br />
Leonard and Elizabeth Feldman<br />
Marshall J. Feldman, BA’65<br />
Megan Holmes Fellinger, BA’95<br />
Pamela Neal Fellows, BA’79<br />
Gina Raye Felts<br />
Robert Forest Felvey, BS’82, and Elizabeth Travis Felvey, BA’82<br />
Rachel Shira Fendell, BA’06<br />
Bernard Fensterwald III, BA’73<br />
Samuel and Elizabeth Fentress (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Belasco Ferber, BA’76<br />
Charles P. Ferdon, BA’53<br />
Amanda Reed Ferguson, BA’01<br />
Anne B. Ferguson, BA’72<br />
Bruce T. Ferguson, BA’68<br />
Cynthia Renee Ferguson, BA’88<br />
Dorothy Elizabeth Ferguson, BA’07<br />
James L. Ferguson Jr., BA’65<br />
Jonnisa Marie Ferguson, BA’08<br />
Kate Fullinwider Ferguson, BA’96<br />
Oliver Watkins Ferguson, BA’47, MA’48<br />
Silous C. Ferguson Jr., BA’67<br />
Brian and Angela Fernandez (parents)<br />
Ellen B. Fernandez (parent)<br />
Nalton F. Ferraro and Meredith August (parents)<br />
Bertram F. Ferrell, BA’47<br />
Benjamin James Ferron, BA’90<br />
Gretchen Elizabeth Feulner, BS’94<br />
Hilary d’Lacy Fey, BA’97<br />
Barbara T. Fichman, BA’76<br />
Atty. Robert Bunten Field Jr. and Elizabeth H. Field (parents)<br />
Ruth Tinker Fielder, BA’53 (parent)<br />
Allan and Paula Fielding (parents)<br />
John P. Fields, BA’54, MD’57<br />
Marvin Benito Figueroa, BA’07<br />
Marilyn Johnson Filbrun, BA’66<br />
Edward H. Fine, BA’68<br />
William Arthur Finfrock, BE’92, and Jennifer Kasper Finfrock, BA’92<br />
Marianne Rae Finke, BA’81<br />
John Miller Finley, BA’76<br />
Kathleen O’Conor Finn, BA’76<br />
Nancy Verne Wells Finnerty, BA’75<br />
Lara Ham Finnila, BA’92<br />
Vincent J. Fioramonti and Catherine Graffy (parents)<br />
David C. Fischer, BA’75<br />
Dennis J. Fischer, BA’61<br />
Edward F. Fischer<br />
Gregory Edward Fischer, BA’80<br />
Michael and Catherine Fischer (parents)<br />
John E. Fisher, BA’49, MA’51, and Nancy Borum Fisher, P’55<br />
Lauren Elizabeth Fisher, BA’06<br />
Robert L. Fisher, BA’53<br />
Robert Randall Fisher, BS’82<br />
John S. and Sara Fisher (parents)<br />
Scott and Joy Fisher (parents)<br />
Arthur F. Fite III, BA’67<br />
Frances Craigie Fitzgerald, BA’85<br />
Laura Jayne Fitzgerald, BA’03, MEd’04<br />
Ellen Perkins Fitzgibbon, BA’08<br />
Daniel M. FitzPatrick, JD’83, and Helen Ix FitzPatrick, BA’82<br />
Katherine Peeler Fitzpatrick, BA’63<br />
Catherine Johnson Flagg, BS’76 (parent)<br />
Milton and Becky Flanagan (parents)<br />
Nancy Maynard Flanagan, BA’80<br />
Thomas and Anita Flanigan (parents)<br />
Thomas Daniel Fleetman, BS’01<br />
Norman Fleischer, BA’58, MD’61<br />
Irvin D. Fleming, A’53<br />
James M. Fleming, BA’61, and Helen N. Fleming<br />
Joseph R. Fleming, BS’76<br />
Robert M. Fleming, BA’68, and Diane Davis Fleming, BA’68 (parents)<br />
A. Leslie Harris Fletcher, BA’72<br />
Michael W. Fletcher, BS’74, and Stephanie Strohm Fletcher, BA’76<br />
Sally Estes Flinn, BA’57, MS’62<br />
William A. Flint Jr. and Carol E. Flint (grandparents)<br />
Charles and Katherine Flood (parents)<br />
Douglass T. Flowers (parent)<br />
Christopher James Floyd, BA’99<br />
Eric William Flynn, BA’06<br />
Michael Lawrence Flynn, BA’86<br />
Morton Joseph Fogelman, BA’85<br />
Charles M. Folden III, BS’99<br />
Charles and Diane Foley (parents)<br />
James H. Foley III and Jane Foley (parents)<br />
George and Lean Follett (parents)<br />
Mary Coble Follin, A’50 (parent)<br />
Mark E. Follis and Laura Miller Follis, BS’80<br />
Pink Lowe Folmar Jr., BA’67, and Miriam R. Folmar (parents)<br />
Lee Ricker Folsom, BA’88, MEd’91<br />
Debra J. Foote (parent)<br />
James William Footitt, BE’80<br />
John A. Ford and Cindy Watson Ford, BA’67<br />
Elizabeth B. Ford, BA’75 (parent)<br />
Ellen Hendrix Ford, BA’78<br />
Harvey A. Ford, BA’76<br />
James W. Ford Jr., PhD’70, and Ann Van Nunes Ford, BS’67<br />
JanaRuth Ford, BA’77<br />
Mary Call Proctor Ford, BA’87<br />
John A. J. Forest Jr., BA’49, and Marie Emerson Forest, BA’49, MSW’51<br />
Karen Kane Forman, A’61<br />
Annie Reid Forsyth, BA’51<br />
Jerry Lee Fortenberry Sr. and Barbara J. Kent-Fortenberry (parents)<br />
Lee and Georgianna Fortier (parents)<br />
Charles H. Foster, BA’69, and Susan Downey Foster, BA’69 (parents)<br />
Charles McClellan Foster, BA’93, and Cynthia Ewell Foster, BA’95<br />
Wendy A. Foster, BA’96<br />
Winston G. Foster, BA’78, and Elizabeth B. Foster<br />
Katherine Connor Fottrell, BA’83<br />
John Paul Fougerousse, BA’00, and Heyward Morris Fougerousse, A’00<br />
Matthew Olander Fountain, BS’01<br />
Betty A. Fowler (parent)<br />
Edward D. C. Fowler, BA’88<br />
Jon Evans Fowler, BA’92<br />
Lewis W. Fowler Jr., BA’56<br />
Philip Marshall Fowler, BE’88, and Lynne Bennett Fowler, BS’91<br />
Mary Anne Robinson Fowler, BA’51<br />
Mary Huth Fowler, BA’63 (parent)<br />
William R. Fowler Jr.<br />
Elizabeth M. Fox, BA’71<br />
Parham R. Fox, BA’68<br />
Robert Fox<br />
Frederick W. Frailey and Catherine Bennett (parents)<br />
Douglas Charles Franck, BA’88, and Lara Sanders Franck, BA’92<br />
Phillip and Laura Franck<br />
Jennifer Marler Frank, BA’98<br />
Nancy Sparks Frank, BA’65<br />
Rosalind C. Frank, BA’68<br />
Robert H. Franke, BA’85<br />
Valarie Franklin (parent)<br />
Wilson Stevens Franklin, BA’74<br />
Jeffery J. Franks and Jinghua Xiong, MA’01, PhD’05<br />
Joanne Pimental Fraser, BS’75, PhD’80<br />
Stephen Shane Frasure, BA’06<br />
Eugene L. Frazer Jr., BA’57, and Constance M. Frazer<br />
Matthew Evan Frazier, BA’08<br />
James and Joan Frede (parents)<br />
Mark L. Frederick, BA’73<br />
Robin Noelle Freed, BA’99<br />
Harriet Arnold Freedman, BA’65<br />
Cynthia Elaine Freeman, BA’82<br />
Deborah Kratz Freeman, BA’71<br />
John G. Freeman, BA’71<br />
W. Criswell Freeman, BA’76, and Angela Beasley Freeman<br />
James Frederick Frein, BA’92, and Elizabeth Goodwin Frein, BS’92<br />
Bradley Stephen French, BS’08<br />
James Edward French, BA’59<br />
Charles A. Frenzel, BA’69<br />
Robert H. Freymeyer, BA’73<br />
Byron and Ethelyn Frezel (parents)<br />
Charles and Tammy Friday (parents)<br />
Edward Friedman<br />
Linda Lyon Friedman, BA’61, MS’62<br />
Robert Steven Friedman, BA’83<br />
Lisa Anne Friedrichs, BA’05<br />
Macalyne Watkins Fristoe, BA’53, MS’60, PhD’72<br />
Jack Meyer Frost, BA’79, MBA’81<br />
Michael and Kristin Fruehwald (parents)<br />
A. Brent Fruin, BS’93, MD’98<br />
Ami Fry (parent)<br />
Fred M. Fry, BA’62<br />
Laurence Dwight Fry, BA’81, and Mary Louise Fanton Fry, JD’83<br />
Shannon S. Fry (parent)<br />
Virginia Bland Fry, BA’51<br />
Sandra Lenhardt Frymire, BA’83<br />
Kevin Scott Fuller, BS’87, and Holly Huelsman Fuller, BS’88<br />
Jonathan Mark Fuller, BA’85<br />
Mark Owen Fuqua, BA’97<br />
John David Furlow, BA’09<br />
Richard John Fuschino Jr., BA’04<br />
Douglas and Pamela Fusella (parents)<br />
Clarke B. Futch, BA’89<br />
John Francis Gabriel Jr., BA’86<br />
David and Rebecca Gabriel (parents)<br />
Anne Page Gaebe, BS’04, MEd’05<br />
Howell Nicholson Gage III, BS’99<br />
Gus and Pat Gagis (grandparents)<br />
William Roderick Gagne and Pamela Bashore Gagne, BA’77<br />
Landers and Inetta Gaines (parents)<br />
Anuradha Amar Gajjar, BA’07<br />
Charles W. Gale, BA’69<br />
Catherine Hughes Gallagher, BA’06<br />
Douglas Steven Gallagher, BA’98<br />
John Kennedy Gallagher, BA’87<br />
Roberta E. Gallagher, BA’76<br />
Paul and Diane Gallant (grandparents)<br />
David and Katherine Galligan (parents)<br />
John and Sue Ellen Galligan (parents)<br />
H. Mills Gallivan, BA’73, and Carol Anne Provence Gallivan, BA’73<br />
William T. Galloway Jr., BA’54, JD’59<br />
Debra Dyer Galloway-Schnelle, BS’80<br />
Nicholas T. Gallucci Jr., BA’76<br />
Katie Herron Gambill, BA’68<br />
Molly Franklin Gamble, BA’63 (parent)<br />
Robert and Jane Gambrel (parents)<br />
Ganesh Ganesan and Veena Kandaswamy (parents)<br />
Richard M. Gannaway, BA’50, MAT’57, and Joann Pickering Gannaway, BA’52<br />
John Sexton Gannon Jr., BA’83<br />
Alan T. Gantt, BA’69<br />
Elizabeth Caldwell Garber, BA’80<br />
Shawn Marie Stanley Garcia, BS’01<br />
Barbara Gardner (parent)<br />
Darci Lauren Gardner, BA’07<br />
L. Brooks Garland and Rebecca Timberman Garland, BA’68<br />
Lee K. Garlove and Amy Lehman Garlove, BA’93<br />
Elizabeth Lamar Garner, BA’63<br />
Joey Fail Garner, BA’90<br />
Phillip and Jane Garrett (parents)<br />
Weston Ross Garrett, BA’94, and Kathryn O’Neill Garrett, BS’93<br />
Loring M. Garrison Jr., BA’69, and Catherine Lester Garrison, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Clifton H. Garrott, BA’60<br />
Janet Bestpitch Garry, BA’82<br />
Jilda Diehl Garton, BA’76<br />
Nancy Holt Garver, BA’56<br />
Diana Y. Garza, BS’75, MS’78<br />
Linda N. Garza (parent)<br />
Maurice and Gail Gaspar (parents)<br />
Jeannette Carr Gastil, BA’50<br />
John Jeffrey Gates, BA’97, and Carolyn K. Gates<br />
Alexander B. Gates and Lyn Weems Gates, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Sarah Elizabeth Harries Gates, BA’95<br />
Bill E. Gauchat, BA’68<br />
Jonathan Hartley Gaunt, BA’03<br />
Augusta Hixon Gay, A’39<br />
Stephanie Shorts Gay, BA’95<br />
Volney P. Gay<br />
George Christian Gebelein III and Suzanne A. Gebelein (parents)<br />
Bill F. Gee, BA’56<br />
John G. Geer<br />
Betty Black Geeslin, BA’50<br />
Dorothy Dean Ferguson Geiger, BA’47<br />
James and Michelle Geihsler (parents)<br />
Richard E. Geist, BA’60<br />
Bernard A. Gelb, BA’53<br />
Nanci Silverstein Gelb, BA’87<br />
Dana Ellen Gelin, BA’90<br />
Gabrielle Gendzier (parent)<br />
Harold L. Gentry, BA’66<br />
Anne Dewitt George, A’53<br />
Steven George, A’60, and Kaye Duff George, BS’70<br />
Nancy Sweet George, BA’68<br />
Susan Garrett George, BA’83<br />
Steven Geovanis (parent)<br />
Robert and Pamela Gerdes (parents)<br />
Scott Christopher Gerdes, BS’06<br />
June M. Gerken (parent)<br />
Terry Jerome German, BA’77<br />
Sandra Fernald Gerow, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Windsor Davis Gerrish, BA’92<br />
Mark and Diane Gerstle (parents)<br />
Nick Randolph Gerstle, BA’05<br />
Malcolm Getz<br />
Charles R. Geveden, BA’62<br />
John William Gewin, BS’98<br />
Omar Farid Ghadry, BA’03<br />
Petra Jafer Gheraibeh, BS’02<br />
Alven S. Ghertner, A’36<br />
Mary Ann Gholson, BS’81<br />
William Lockhart Gibbons, BA’72, JD’76, and Julia Smith Gibbons, BA’72, L’75 (parents)<br />
Jo M. Gibbs, BA’57<br />
Kenneth W. Gibbs, BA’67<br />
Kaitlin Marie Gibler, BA’09<br />
Adelia Huffman Gibson, BA’48<br />
Daniel Lewis Gibson, BS’95<br />
John F. Gilbert Jr., BA’59<br />
Leila Peckham Gilbert, BA’72<br />
Richard and Yvette Gilbert (parents)<br />
Timothy and Barbara Gilbert (parents)<br />
Yamiece Elizabeth Gilbert, BS’07<br />
Kristin Gildea, BA’98<br />
James Leo Gildner, BA’80, and Elizabeth Davis Gildner, BSN’80 (parents)<br />
Ben Marshal Giles Jr., BA’72, and Harriet Thaxton Giles, BA’72 (parents)<br />
George Keener Gill Jr., BS’92<br />
Gregory Marshall Gill, BA’89<br />
Lesley Gill<br />
Tiffany Michelle Gillam, BS’04<br />
Fleda E. Gillard (parent)<br />
Gwendolyn Wallace Gillen, BA’93<br />
Christopher M. Giller and Victoria H. Giller, BA’94<br />
Douglas Stewart Gillespie, BA’89<br />
James E. Gillespie, BA’66<br />
Stuart Johnston Gillespie, BA’08<br />
Thomas E. Gillespie Jr., BA’56<br />
Rebecca Lou Gillespy, BA’85, MBA’89<br />
Robert H. Gillespy III, BA’75<br />
Sally Gillette-Kahn, BA’72<br />
Andrea Owen Gilmer, BS’80<br />
James D. Gilmer, BA’66<br />
Thomas H. Gilpin, BA’71<br />
James and Linda Ginzer (parents)<br />
Bradford Gioia and Minna Cook Gioia, BA’80<br />
Harriett Quin Giordano, A’56<br />
Eric Lee Girion, BA’87<br />
Edward J. Glaser Jr., BA’49<br />
Kevin Lee Glasgow, BA’87<br />
S. McPheeters Glasgow Jr., BA’38, L’40, and Barbara L. Glasgow<br />
Suzanne L. Glassburn, BA’87<br />
James and Beth Glassman (parents)<br />
Alan R. Glazman, BA’68<br />
Aaron William Glenn, BA’06<br />
Raymond E. Glotzbach, BA’73<br />
Carol Z. Gobel (parent)<br />
John Goddard and Jeannette Charlet Goddard, BS’81<br />
Rodrigo Godoy, BA’04<br />
Ashley McArthur Godwin, BA’07<br />
Carol Woods Goehring, BA’75<br />
Nicole Carlene Goetsch, BA’09<br />
Edwin LeRoy Goff, BA’67<br />
Jacquelyn A. Going, BA’72<br />
Gerald and Kathy Golden (parents)<br />
Jack Golden, BA’55<br />
Andrew Mark Goldenberg, BA’79<br />
Betty Johnson Goldiamond, BA’44<br />
Jean Russell Goldman, BA’46<br />
James E. Goldsberry Jr., BA’71, and Virginia Turner Goldsberry, BS’72<br />
Stuart Martin Goldsmith, BA’81<br />
Lauren Nathalie Goldstein, BA’00<br />
Michael E. Goldston, BA’77, and Charlotte W. Coles-Goldston<br />
Alvaro Rodrigo Gonzalez, MA’96, and Alletta Lynn Menozzi Gonzalez, BA’95<br />
Houston Goodell, BA’04<br />
Lynda L. Goodgame, BA’73<br />
Ellis Len Goodin, BA’72 (parent)<br />
Mark and Krista Goodman (parents)<br />
Peter Scott Goodman, BS’82<br />
Robert Wayne Goodridge, BA’70, MA’75<br />
Patricia L. Goodson, BA’70<br />
Kay and Rebecca Gopinath (parents)<br />
Douglas Allen Gordon, BS’82<br />
Jeffrey S. Gordon, BA’67, MS’70<br />
Neil and Susan Gordon (parents)<br />
William and Linda Gordon (parents)<br />
Heather Carmichael Gorman, BS’96<br />
Alan L. Gorrell, BA’67, and Sandy Morris Gorrell, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Andrew Gorski and Malgosia Salinska-Gorska (parents)<br />
Ashley Potter Gosnell, BA’06<br />
Allan S. Goss, BA’61, and Phyllis Diane Goss<br />
Alan S. Gottlieb, BA’63<br />
Richard Eric Gottlieb, BA’81<br />
Grover C. Gouker Jr.*, A’45<br />
Gale D. Whatley Gould, BA’76<br />
Everett E. Gourley Jr., BA’50<br />
Ned and Catherine Graber (parents)<br />
Stanley E. Graber, BA’60, MD’64, and Sara Kleinman Graber, BA’62, G’63 (parents)<br />
Robert C. Grady II, MA’70, PhD’72<br />
Heather Birt Graff, BA’81<br />
John E. Gragg Jr., BA’53<br />
Craig Lee Graham, BS’79<br />
Edward W. Graham Jr., BA’44<br />
Elizabeth Kamp Graham, BA’83<br />
Joe H. Graham, A’65<br />
Kathleen Ryan Granfield Graham, BA’08<br />
Kerry B. Graham, BA’78, and Linda M. Graham<br />
Mary Jane Taylor Graham, BA’73<br />
Robert G. Graham Jr., BA’62<br />
Todd R. Graham<br />
Walter and Melanie Graham (parents)<br />
Langley Granbery Jr., BA’77, and Lois Freeman Granbery, BS’84<br />
Kimberly Leavenworth Granger, BS’90, MSN’93<br />
Leadrester W. Granger (parent)<br />
Edward and Lucille Granillo (parents)<br />
John Philip Granville, BS’98<br />
Robert and Valerie Grassia (parents)<br />
Margaret Beam Grattan, BA’88<br />
Katherine Mary Grau, BA’05<br />
David Allen Graves, BA’92, and Meg Neisius Graves, BA’93<br />
Lori Catherine Graves, BS’05<br />
Thomas H. Graves, BA’69<br />
Thomas M. Graves, BA’58, and Catherine Turner Graves, BA’58<br />
Arthur and Rosalyn Gray (parents)<br />
David G. Gray, BA’54, JD’56, and Elisabeth Lentz Gray, BA’54, MA’55, MAT’67<br />
E. Thomas Gray, BA’62<br />
Howard Gray Jr. and Jannie M. Gray (parents)<br />
Jane Graham Gray, BA’70, EDD’95<br />
Kathleen Marie Gray, BS’88<br />
Michael Chase Gray, BS’99, and Diedre Johnston Gray, JD’03<br />
Nancy Oliver Gray, BA’73<br />
Cynthia Hayter Green, BA’80<br />
J. Troy and Jan Green (parents)<br />
John E. Green, A’56, and Gloria F. Green<br />
Larry W. Green (parent)<br />
Randolph Paul Green, BS’90, and Monica Radford Green, BA’92<br />
Rachelle Garner Green, BA’85<br />
Richard O.C. Green II and LaNell P. Green (parents)<br />
Stephen and Dorothy Green (parents)<br />
William R. Green, BA’71<br />
JoAnn Flom Greenberg, A’50<br />
Mark A. Greenberg, BA’76, MD’80, and Sandra Oden Greenberg, MA’78<br />
C. Scott Greene, BA’79<br />
Gregory Charles Greene, MBA’81, and Jane Kennedy Greene, BA’75, MBA’81 (parents)<br />
Retha McBridge Greene, BA’86<br />
Timothy Taylor Greene, BA’89, MS’95, PhD’98, and Meaghen Cooper Greene, BS’91, EMBA’00<br />
Charles A. Greenfield, BA’67<br />
Paul Andrew Greenfield, BA’08<br />
Sheila Greenfield (parent)<br />
Robert Warren Greenhalgh, BA’04<br />
Joseph M. Greenlee Jr., BA’67<br />
Jeremy Michael Greenstein, BA’00<br />
Joe A. Greer, BA’62<br />
John G. Greer, BA’54<br />
Debbie Brice Greeson, BA’76<br />
Charles R. Gregg Jr., BA’91<br />
Kimberly Weller Gregory, BA’89<br />
Mary Jane Gregory, BA’75<br />
John Calhoun Greider, MA’56 (parent)<br />
Wendel Calhoun Greider, BA’90, MBA’96<br />
Ralph H. Greil, BA’70<br />
Millard Delmar Grell, EdS’61<br />
Darwin and Barbara Grener (parents)<br />
Louis Geoffrey Greulich, BS’83, and Elizabeth James Greulich, BA’83<br />
Kristen Hasley Gribble, BA’80<br />
J. B. and Vicki Grierson (grandparents)<br />
Mary Lynn Garda Griff, BS’85<br />
Richard Thomas Griffey, BA’61<br />
Armstead Carlos Griffin (grandparent)<br />
Betty Anne Masten Griffin, BA’61<br />
R. Page Griffin and Margaret Neill Griffin, BA’52 (parents)<br />
Meredith Meacham Griffith, BA’94, JD’98<br />
William Tomlin Griffith, BA’84, and Candy Lynn Coleman-Griffith, BS’83<br />
Randy and Carla Griggers (parents)<br />
Emmitte H. Griggs, BA’78, and Cheryl Anne Stevens Griggs, BS’78<br />
Frances C. Grigsby, BA’68, MBA’75<br />
D. Andrew Grimes and Betty Mosby Grimes, BA’50<br />
Richard and Michelle Grimes (parents)<br />
Thomas Burnett Grimes, BS’85<br />
W. Thomas Grimm (parent)<br />
Edwyna Howard Griscom, BSN’55<br />
John Riedlinger Grise, BA’79<br />
Joseph W. Griswold Jr.*, BE’55, and Katherine Robinson Griswold, BA’54 (parents)<br />
Harlan Hobart Grooms III, BA’78, and Lynda Jeanne Jentsch-Grooms, MA’79, PhD’83<br />
Natalie Gross, BS’04, MEd’05<br />
Richard Jay Gross, BA’88<br />
Walter C. Gross III, BA’59, LLB’62<br />
Dudley Roulhac Grove, A’67 (parent)<br />
David D. Groves, BA’74, and Ann Groves<br />
Mimi Griffin Grube, BS’84<br />
Dana Kanter Grubesic, BA’87<br />
D. Allen Grumbine, BA’71, JD’74<br />
Michelle Savidge Mochow Grundy, BS’93, PhD’00<br />
Lisa Anne Grupe, BA’83<br />
Leonard J. and Susan Guberman (parents)<br />
Miller and Angela Guess (parents)<br />
Russell and Leslie Guglielmo (parents)<br />
Maria Ruth Guidetti, BA’06<br />
Edward Hunt Guilbert III, BA’98, MBA’03<br />
F. Stuart Gulley, BA’83<br />
Alpana Kastoori Gupta, BA’01<br />
Guy W. Gupton III, BA’71<br />
W. Quinton Gurley Jr., BS’81, MD’85, and Stephanie Williams Gurley<br />
Eric Albert Gustafson, BS’02, and Kimberly Alban Gustafson, BS’03<br />
James E. Gustafson (parent)<br />
David C. Guth Jr., BA’77<br />
Christopher P. Guthrie and Tracey E. George<br />
Candace Sheris Gutierrez, BA’75<br />
Ralph G. Gutmacher, BA’47<br />
Mark and Allison Gutner (parents)<br />
Jerome B. Guttman, BA’48<br />
Samuel D. Guy (parent)<br />
Richard Dennis Guynes, BA’87<br />
D. Nelson Gwaltney, BA’74, and Deborah Offord Gwaltney, BA’74 (parents)<br />
John Leonard Gwin Jr., BA’80<br />
Murray J. Haber, A’44<br />
Rebecca Susan Haberacker, BS’01<br />
Elias and Stacey Hafen (parents)<br />
Lisa Munick Haffer, BA’82<br />
Scott P. Hendricks and Cynthia A. Hagan (parents)<br />
Christopher Storrs Hagelin, BS’89<br />
Dorothy Farrar Hagen, BA’48<br />
Larry Melvin Hagerman, BA’61, M’65<br />
Elizabeth Rosson Hagewood, A’66<br />
Richard Haglund (parent)<br />
Harold and Sherry Hagman (parents)<br />
Benjamin Phillip Hahn, BS’04<br />
Eleanor Hill Hahn, BS’80<br />
Roland and Judith Hahn (parents)<br />
Clark Daniel Hair, BA’02<br />
Susan Haire (parent)<br />
Robert Frederick Haisch, BA’01<br />
David J. Hale, BA’89<br />
Joseph Theodore Hale IV, BA’88<br />
Nathan G. Hale Jr. and Ann W. Hale (parents)<br />
Caroline Kathryne Hall, BA’89<br />
Patricia Twente Hall, BA’69<br />
John W. Hall, BA’48<br />
Kirkland Hall, BA’83<br />
L. Parker Hall III, BE’65, and Linda Lester Hall, BA’66<br />
Meryl M. Hall<br />
Patricia Salvant Hall (parent)<br />
Peggy Jo Hall, A’56<br />
Ruth Threlkeld Hall, A’43<br />
Trent and Allison Hall (parents)<br />
Willine Hall, BA’51, MA’68, PhD’76<br />
William Hallenbeck Jr. and Tracy Hallenbeck (parents)<br />
Benjamin Cary Halliburton, BS’85<br />
Grace Moore Halliday, BS’98<br />
John Rice Halsell IV, BA’80<br />
Benjamin Andrew Haltenhof, BA’08<br />
Catherine McMurray Hambleton, BA’09<br />
Henry I. Hamburger (parent)<br />
Russell Fessey Hamel, BA’53 (parent)<br />
Suzanne Hamel, BA’83<br />
Arnetta Hamilton (parent)<br />
Battle M. Hamilton, BA’66<br />
Howard W. Hamilton Jr., BA’71, and Sara Scarbrough Hamilton, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Joan E. Hamilton, BA’68 (parent)<br />
John S. Hamilton Sr., BA’50<br />
Joseph H. Hamilton Jr.<br />
Noel D. Hamilton and Katherine Reed Hamilton, BA’82<br />
William B. Hamilton Jr., BA’51, and Jean Patteson Hamilton, A’51 (parents)<br />
Elizabeth O’Neill Hamlin, BS’78<br />
Lisa Lloyd Hamlin, BA’88<br />
James Lee Hammond, G’73, and Dianne Ervin Hammond, BA’65<br />
Marisa Tiley Hammond, BA’88<br />
Herschel T. Hamner III, BA’98<br />
James E. Hampton, BA’51<br />
Jeffrey and Cynthia Hampton (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Ryan Hamrick, BA’99<br />
Robert Hampton Hamrick, BA’97<br />
S.  Michael Han, MS’97, and Allie Han (parents)<br />
Edmund M. Hanauer<br />
Douglas Lowe Hancher, BA’81<br />
Michael L. Hancock, BS’80<br />
Albert M. Hand Jr., A’73, and Melanie A. Hand (parents)<br />
Ryan and Karen Hanemann (parents)<br />
J. David Hanes, BA’65, and Dixie Ann Hanes<br />
John Ashley Haney, BS’93, and Hays Thompson Haney, BA’94<br />
William T. Hankins Jr., A’46<br />
Margaret Lyon Hanks, BA’77<br />
Roma Stovall Hanks, MA’73<br />
Timothy Carey Hanlin, BA’79, and Maria Davis Hanlin, BA’81<br />
Elizabeth Hanneken (parent)<br />
John and Pamela Hannifan (parents)<br />
James Patrick Hannigan, BA’05<br />
George A. Hanse III, A’55, and Anne Chrisman Hanse, BA’52<br />
George and Wendy Hansen (parents)<br />
Ann Miller Hanson, BA’62<br />
Leyla Arik Hanson, BA’81<br />
Royal and Wanda Hardeman (parents)<br />
Mary Janet Erwin Harden, BA’63<br />
Ernest K. Hardison III, BE’64, and Lynn Northcutt Hardison, BA’64, MS’65<br />
H. Huntley Hardison, BA’71<br />
John Page Hargrove, BA’84<br />
Paul E. Hargrove, BA’51<br />
William O. Hargrove, BA’53<br />
Courtney Kilburn Harkins, BA’93<br />
John R. Harman III, BA’74<br />
Robert and Delia Harmony (parents)<br />
Linda Collins Harp, BA’68<br />
C. Armitage Harper Jr., MD’63, and Carole Schlich Harper, BA’60 (parents)<br />
Ernest H. Harper Jr. and Laura Harper (parents)<br />
Glenn A. Harper, BA’68<br />
Morris N. Harper, BA’63, and Nancy Bishop Harper, BS’64<br />
Sam T. Harper, BA’75<br />
Swing Strickland Harre, BA’61<br />
Brittany Windsor Harrell, BA’95<br />
Eugene W. Harrell, BA’69<br />
Julie Boring Harrell, BA’70<br />
Claude T. Harrell Jr. and Margaret M. Harrell (parents)<br />
Steven M. Harrill (parent)<br />
Mark and Patricia Harriman (parents)<br />
Thomas Eaton Stagg Harrington, BA’06<br />
Andrew Ryan Harris, BA’01<br />
Benjamin R. Harris, A’72<br />
Carla M. Harris (parent)<br />
Charles Edwin Harris Jr., BA’60, PhD’64<br />
Dorcas Sewell Harris, BA’63<br />
James Hunter Harris, BA’00, and Jennifer Chang Harris, BA’00<br />
Jerry L. Harris, BA’68, and Patricia Lewis Harris, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Lewis Gray Harris, BA’68, and Mary Ann Green Harris, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Linda Webber Harris, BS’79<br />
Matthew Earl Harris, BA’98, MD’02<br />
Don and Michelle Harris<br />
Nancy A. Harris, A’55<br />
R. Jeffrey Harris, BA’87<br />
Robert Lawrence Harris, BA’79 (parent)<br />
Sampson and Annie Harris (parents)<br />
Susan Luckett Harris, BA’83<br />
Suzanne Straight Harris, BA’66<br />
William L. Harris, BA’56, MA’63<br />
Brittany Lamar Harrison, BA’00<br />
Charles E. Harrison Jr., BA’56, and Mary Elizabeth Ponder Harrison, BA’56<br />
Jeff and Shari Harrison (parents)<br />
Gail Harris-Schmidt, BA’71, MA’72<br />
Eric Lampton Harry, BA’80, MBA’83, JD’84<br />
Jessica Nicole Hart, BA’09<br />
George and Lynn Hart<br />
Matthew Lyndall Hart, BS’06<br />
Susan L. Hart<br />
Anne Phillips Hartje, BS’76<br />
Richard Patterson Hartley, BE’97, and Jessica Stone Hartley, BS’97<br />
Margaret Carroll Hartman, BS’88<br />
Peter Maurice Hartman, BA’82<br />
Mary Pigg Hartnett, BA’39<br />
Marcus W. Harton Jr., A’57, and Emma Minton Harton, A’58<br />
Bequest of Robert Harvey, BA’37, LLB’39<br />
Aubrey B. Harwell III, BA’92, JD’95<br />
Jonathan Harwell, BA’61, LLB’64<br />
Bartlett Harwood III and Meredith Harwood (parents)<br />
Beatrice Mosby Harwood, BA’50<br />
Alan E. Harzman, BS’97<br />
Christa Hawkins Hash, BA’83<br />
K. Dwayne Hastings, BA’76<br />
Betty Anne Cotton Hatch, BA’76 (parent)<br />
Jennifer Oldham Hatcher, BA’89<br />
Melanie Palmer Hatcher, MME’69<br />
Richard Jones Hatchett IV, BA’89, MD’95<br />
John and Jeanette Haugh (parents)<br />
Daniel J. Haughton II, BA’72<br />
David W. Haun, BA’72<br />
M. Dean Havron Jr., BA’72<br />
George A. Hawes Jr., BA’64, and Sandra Scott Hawes, BA’65<br />
Charles E. Hawkins III, BA’48, MA’49, and Helen Clark Hawkins, BA’49<br />
David and Linda Hawkins (parents)<br />
Denise H. Hawkins (parent)<br />
Laura Leigh Hawkins, BS’02<br />
Virginia Trenor Hawkins, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Willo Anne Hitt Hawkins, BA’58<br />
Robert J. Hawley and Holly Patrick (parents)<br />
James Franklin Hawthorn, BA’98, and Catherine Butler Hawthorn<br />
Andrew Martin Hayes, JD’89, and Amy Michelle Gaither-Hayes, BA’91<br />
Charlotte Mayfield Hayes, BA’68<br />
George and Molly Hayes (parents)<br />
Julie Simms Hayes, BA’89<br />
Mary R. Hayes<br />
Sharon Robinson Haynes, BA’63<br />
David Franklin Hayse, BA’72<br />
Joan Stumpf Hayssen, BA’76<br />
David B. Hazelwood, EMBA’89, and Claudia Manson Hazelwood, BA’74, MAT’78 (parent)<br />
Mary Ella Meek Hazelwood, BA’81<br />
Daniel and Samia Hazim (parents)<br />
F. Hamilton and Carol Hazlehurst<br />
Lisa A. Head, BA’74<br />
Laura Katherine Lawson Headley, MEd’05<br />
John Rowland Healy, BA’86<br />
Christopher Durbin Heard, BA’01<br />
Yvonne Renae Heard, BA’04<br />
Joe H. Hearn Jr., BA’63<br />
Joseph C. Hearne, BA’61, and Nancy Kise Hearne, BS’61<br />
Deborah D. Heath, MS’78, PhD’83<br />
Arthur F. Hebberger, A’52<br />
George Hewitt Heberton, BA’78<br />
William B. Heberton Jr., BA’78<br />
Timothy Thomas Heck Jr., BS’00<br />
David Keith Hedreen, BA’68, and Jeanne Ramsey Hedreen, BA’67<br />
R. Scott Heflinger, BE’72, MS’82, and Craig Anne Roberts Heflinger, BA’73, MA’75, PhD’89<br />
Carl E. Hegewald Jr., BA’73 (parent)<br />
Mary Louise Heiman, BA’79<br />
Robert and Kathy Heimbrock (parents)<br />
Lisa L. Heinrich, BA’71, MA’73, PhD’77<br />
Larry Allen Heiser (parent)<br />
Stephen J. Heishman, BA’75<br />
Andrew Ole Helgerson, BS’04<br />
Deidra Dempsey Heller, BA’80<br />
Martin and Joyce Heller (grandparents)<br />
Nancy Heller, BA’79<br />
Winder M. Heller, BA’69<br />
Dennis and Diana Hellman (parents)<br />
Christopher LaMont Hellman, BA’82, and Sarah Means Hellman, BS’82 (parents)<br />
Eric Todd Helman, BA’85, and Joellyn Swift Helman, BA’85 (parents)<br />
Allen B. Helms Jr., BA’66<br />
Mallory Elizabeth Hely, BA’09<br />
Sueann W. Hely (parent)<br />
Laura Nicole Hemard, BA’07<br />
Wylie C. Hembree III, BA’60<br />
Robert L. Hemminger<br />
J. Winslow Hemperley, BA’60, PhD’71<br />
Emaline Henard, BA’66<br />
John H. Henderson Jr., BA’58, JD’61 (parent)<br />
Jospeh Kee Henderson, BA’68, and Ann Hara Price Henderson, BS’68<br />
Stuart Douglas Henderson, BS’85<br />
T. Gerald Henderson, BA’71<br />
J. Owen Hendley II, BA’59, and Birgit Winther (parents)<br />
David W. Hendon, BA’69<br />
Gordon E. Hendrich, BS’76<br />
Joseph and Frances Hendrick (parents)<br />
Kristen Louise Hendricks, BA’08<br />
Doris A. Hendrix, BA’63<br />
Ernest C. Henegar Jr., BA’64, and Nancy Peddicord Henegar, BA’64<br />
Richard and Dorothea Henley (grandparents)<br />
Lucy Lyles Henner, BA’80<br />
Peter Robert Hennessy, BA’82<br />
James H. Henry II, BA’76<br />
Miyoshi Lizette Henry, BS’99<br />
Frances Austin Hensley, BA’72<br />
Thomas B. Henson, BA’77, and Barbara Blair Henson, BA’78<br />
Douglas C. Heppe, BA’72 (parent)<br />
David and Shirley Hercules (parents)<br />
Gabriel and Judith Hernandez (parents)<br />
Gregorio Hernandez<br />
Jody Lynne Hernandez, BA’94<br />
Peter and Bertie Hernon (grandparents)<br />
Lida Brown Herring, BS’83<br />
W. Clay Herron, BA’81, MBA’82<br />
Christopher Michael Hertling, BA’01<br />
Linda Hervatin (parent)<br />
Laura Gartin Hester, BA’96<br />
P. Lawrence Hester, BA’69, O’71<br />
D. Chad Hetherington, BE’97<br />
Elizabeth G. Hetzler, BA’80<br />
George Lemuel Hewes, BA’62, and Carolyn Hewes (parents)<br />
Lyons J. Heyman, BA’48<br />
John and Cheryl Hibbard (parents)<br />
Louis H. Hibbitts, G’57, and Mary Jeannette Baker Hibbitts, A’55<br />
George B. Hickey, BA’49<br />
H. David Hickey Jr., BA’62<br />
James C. Hickey, BA’59, and Anne Ewing Hickey, D’78, PhD’83<br />
Alan T. Hicks, BA’66, and Maren Jorgensen Hicks, BA’66<br />
Carolyn F. Hicks, BA’69<br />
Robert Steven Hicks Jr., BA’00, and Carrie Giss Hicks, BA’00<br />
Kara Albert Hicks, BA’97<br />
Ross H. Hicks, BA’68<br />
Richard Scott Hickson, BS’89<br />
Michael A. Hiemstra, BA’77<br />
Clifford C. Higby, BA’85<br />
Cynthia Green Higgins, BA’85<br />
David L. Higgins, BA’75<br />
Robert E. Higgins, BA’73<br />
Thomas E. Higgins, BA’74<br />
Joseph Paul Higham, BA’79, and Beth Miree Higham, BA’81<br />
G.P. Johnson Hightower, BA’75, and Mildred Farmer Hightower, BA’76<br />
Jennifer Welch Hightower, BA’87<br />
Amanda Halley Hill, BA’90<br />
Barbara L. Hill, BS’77<br />
Earl Brent Hill, BA’91, and Maureen Connor Hill, BS’91<br />
Harry Hill III, BA’70<br />
James E. Hill, E’77<br />
Tiffany Anderson Hill, BS’04<br />
Vianda Hale Hill, BA’70<br />
W. James Hill III, BA’68<br />
Richard Hilles and Nancy Reisman<br />
Jeffrey Stuart Hillier, BA’80<br />
Joseph and Amelia Hills (parents)<br />
Scott Andrew Hilton, BS’88, and Mary Lowe Hilton, BA’89<br />
Kirstin Hinchcliff, BS’91<br />
Jennifer Lambeth Hinds, BA’93<br />
Holly Evins Hines, BA’96<br />
Judy Oliver Hinton, BA’66<br />
Jennifer Katherine Hirsch, BA’09<br />
Jerry A. Hirsch, BA’62<br />
Elvin Hirtle and Diana Trapp (parents)<br />
Jonathan Hiskey<br />
James R. Hitt, BA’63 (parent)<br />
Lyle Shawn Hitt, BA’90, and Susan M. Hitt<br />
Steven and Elisabeth Hitt (parents)<br />
James E. Hix Jr., BA’63, PhD’68<br />
Mark A. Hix, BS’77, and Linda Hix<br />
Kimberly Keck Hlavinka, BA’75, O’77<br />
Richard and Kimberly Hoag (parents)<br />
Rita Virginia Hoard, BS’92<br />
Andrew C. Hobbs, A’61<br />
John Steven Hobby, BS’93<br />
Laura C. Hobson, BA’77<br />
John Thomas Hockmeyer, BA’92<br />
Cornelia Beall Hockridge, BA’42<br />
Sally Hodges Ryan, BA’84<br />
Michael P. Hodges and Penny Harrington, JD’82<br />
Steven C. Hodges, BA’68<br />
William and Renee Hodges (parents)<br />
Jean McIntyre Hodgkins, BA’64<br />
John S. Hodgson Jr., BA’57<br />
Debra Lynn Hoekstra (parent)<br />
Sarah Elizabeth Hoff, BA’09<br />
Michelle Elizabeth Hoffman, BA’09<br />
Julie Marie Hofmeister, BA’05<br />
James C. Hofstetter, BA’71, JD’74<br />
Catherine Bordash Hogan, BS’93, MSN’01<br />
Thomas J. Hogan, BA’77<br />
John A. Hoganson, BA’72<br />
Harold S. Holappa II and Janice Branom Holappa, BA’88<br />
Allen W. Holbrook, BA’68, and Forrest Roberts (parents)<br />
Keira McKenna Holbrough, BA’96<br />
Elizabeth Ruth Holcomb, PhD’83<br />
Janet Southmayd Holcomb, BA’75<br />
Walter Hale Holden, BS’99, and Lauren Martin Holden, BS’99<br />
Keith P. Holder, BA’78<br />
Lawrence E. Holder, BA’64<br />
Jeffrey Holding and Dana Virginia Ziegler Holding, BA’82<br />
Robert S. Hollabaugh, BA’58<br />
Mark W. Holladay, BA’77, and Carol W. Holladay<br />
Brian Joseph Holland, BA’89, MBA’92<br />
Hubert Rex Holland Jr., BA’73, MBA’77<br />
Jennifer Lee Holland, BA’96<br />
James G. Holleman Jr., BA’53, and Christa N. Holleman<br />
H. Douglas Holliday, BA’71, MD’76<br />
Joseph H. Holliday III, BA’69<br />
Sarah Dallas Holliday*, BA’46 (parent)<br />
William A. Hollis, BA’75, and Alicia Thomas Hollis, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Meredith Gast Hollomon, BA’92<br />
Steven D. Hollon<br />
Cynthia Kling Holmes, BA’82<br />
James Ronald Holmes, BA’87<br />
Steven Landis Holmes, BA’90, and Ann Whitman Holmes, BA’90, MS’95<br />
David A. Holt, BA’63<br />
James W. Holt, BS’74<br />
Mary McChesney Holt, BA’74<br />
Michael Lee Holtsclaw and Deborah Osborne Holtsclaw, BS’80<br />
Donald B. Holtzinger and Rebecca Bickart Holtzinger, BA’88<br />
Amy Celeste Holtzman-Piechock, BA’98<br />
Phil Holwager, BA’55<br />
Jeffrey Maxwell Holzbeierlein, BA’90<br />
Hans Willi Honegger<br />
James Guerry Hood, BA’01<br />
Brian William Hoogerwerf and Katherine Pryor Hoogerwerf, BA’98<br />
Jim and Glenda Hooker (parents)<br />
Joseph and Kristine Hope (parents)<br />
Peter and Sheila Hope (parents)<br />
Tobin Edward Hopkins, BA’90, and Courtney Wright Hopkins, BA’90<br />
James Thomas Hopkins Jr., BA’09<br />
John D. Hopkins, BA’59<br />
M. Holliday Hopkins, BA’81<br />
William F. Hoppe, BA’73<br />
George Wade Hopper, BA’79, JD’82, and Margaret Weeks Hopper, BE’79<br />
Victor and Rochelle Horadam (parents)<br />
Trina V. Horine (parent)<br />
Huston Horn, BA’56, and Polly Carroll Horn, BA’56<br />
George and Joan Hornberger<br />
Court Raymond Horncastle, BA’88<br />
William Collins Horne, BA’80<br />
Jeffrey John Horner, BA’80<br />
Milton V. Horner, BA’77<br />
Gregg M. Horowitz<br />
Richard and Lauren Horowitz (parents)<br />
Marion McCain Horsley, BA’68<br />
George I. Horton Sr. and Susan Horton (parents)<br />
John Butler Horton Jr., BA’94, and Stephanie King Horton, BA’95<br />
Susann Rae Horton, BA’79<br />
William Wiley Horton, BA’82<br />
Anna White Hosea, BA’02<br />
Glenn A. Hoskins, BA’76<br />
Tracie D. Hoss (parent)<br />
Homaira Ayesha Hossain, BS’05<br />
Hossein and Fleur Hosseini (parents)<br />
Loren and Isobel Hostek (parents)<br />
James G. Hougland Jr., BA’68<br />
William G. Hougland, BA’71, JD’75, and Lorie Ricker Hougland, BA’77<br />
Mildred Moore Houk, BA’47, MA’64<br />
Caribe Cotton Hourigan, BA’82<br />
Donald C. House Jr., BA’75<br />
Emmett J. House Jr., BA’58<br />
Cynthia Dougan Housten, BA’01<br />
Laurie Houston, BA’91<br />
James Allen Scarola, BE’83, and Sally H. Houston, BS’82, MD’87<br />
Christopher Ross Howard, BA’01, and Brook Reed Howard, BS’00<br />
Jason Todd Howard, BA’99<br />
Julia Lee Howard, BA’82<br />
Karen Olsen Howard, BA’72<br />
Kelly Jones Howard, BA’00<br />
Timothy and Meg Howard (parents)<br />
William C. Howard, BA’96, and Anne R. Howard<br />
R. Davis Howe and Amy Farley Howe, BA’84<br />
Donald H. Howe, BA’80<br />
Barbara Benson Howell, BA’72<br />
Bunyan S. Howell Jr.*, BA’43<br />
David Hamilton Howell, BA’81<br />
Deborah McWhorter Howell, BA’79<br />
John McWilliams Howell Jr., BA’87, and Virginia H. Howell<br />
Timothy and Pamela Hower (parents)<br />
Jack L. Howison, BA’62, and Delores Howell Howison, BA’62<br />
Julie Morgan Hubbell, BS’85<br />
Sarah Broom Hubbell, BA’04<br />
John L. Huber Jr., BS’94, and Elizabeth N. Huber<br />
Robert D. Huber Jr., BA’75<br />
Hadley A. Huchton-Bernhard, BA’86<br />
Beth Sabo Huddleston, BA’82<br />
Caroline Bunker Huddleston, BA’03<br />
Erika Gordon Huddleston, BA’00<br />
Lysle Waggoner Huddleston, BA’85<br />
Mary Harrison Huddleston, BA’58 (grandparent, parent)<br />
Sara Anderson Huddleston, BA’00, MEd’01<br />
Fred Lennox Hudson III and Angela Hudson (parents)<br />
George Trammell Hudson, BA’75, and Sarah L. Hudson (parents)<br />
Melanie Jan Hudson, BA’00<br />
Walter Bryan Hudson, BA’87<br />
Robert S. Hudspeth, BA’58, and Ann Davidson Hudspeth, BA’58<br />
Jeannette R. Huey, BA’82, MEd’84<br />
Henry William Huffnagle IV, BA’97<br />
Brooke Ainsley Huffsmith, BA’08<br />
William and Ann Huffsmith (parents)<br />
C. Charles Hugan Jr., BA’49<br />
Harold L. Huggins, A’65<br />
James H. Hughes, BA’75<br />
Jerry L. Hughes Jr., A’52<br />
Joni West Hughes, BA’79<br />
Kelly Lynn Hughes, BA’09<br />
Lois Alexander Hughes, BA’69<br />
Tamelia Faulkner Hughes, BS’86<br />
Camilla Leitch Hughes, BA’65<br />
J. Haden Hughes and Tish Callender Hughes, BS’74 (parents)<br />
Wandy Brewer Hughes, BA’94<br />
William Zachary Hughes, BA’98<br />
Emily Currie Huie, BA’56<br />
David G. Hulan, BA’58<br />
Robert and Linda Jo Hulburd (parents)<br />
David W. Hull, BA’77<br />
Henry H. Hull Jr., BA’70<br />
William F. Hull, BA’72<br />
David Richard Human, BA’81, and Marisa Longrais Human, BS’84<br />
Kraig Eckman Humbaugh, BA’83<br />
Brian C. Humphrey, BA’94, and Tucker Eby Humphrey, BA’94<br />
Frederick Drum Hunt Jr., BA’70, and Acacia Graham Hunt, BA’73<br />
Bobbie Jean Hunt, BA’53<br />
E. L. Roy Hunt, BA’55<br />
Judy Van Hemert Hunt, BA’69<br />
Mike O. Hunt and Dru Henson-Hunt (parents)<br />
Ann Hart Wotton Hunter, BA’93<br />
Rebecca Teague Hunter, BA’62<br />
Thomas A. Hunter, BA’76, and Nannette N. Hunter<br />
John Matthew Huray, BA’01<br />
Edwin G. Hurley, BA’77, and Gayle Dunn Hurley, BA’78 (parents)<br />
James Bassett Hurley Jr., BA’93<br />
Paul Albert Hurst, BA’91, and Fair Barbour Hurst, BA’89<br />
Jacob E. Hurwitz, BA’74<br />
John and Phyllis Huse (parents)<br />
Berit Hayes Huseby, BA’00<br />
Lauren Nicole Hussey, BA’05<br />
Foster Hutcherson, BA’46<br />
Carolyn Grace Hutchinson, BA’98<br />
Linda G. Hutchison,<br />
Becky Wolfe Hutton, BA’85<br />
Nancy Smathers Hutton, BS’84<br />
W. Thomas Hutton, BA’65<br />
David J. Huyser, A’78, and Jayne Blemly Huyser<br />
Andrew Mark Hyde, BS’97, MBA’98<br />
Lucette Wager Hyde, BA’71<br />
Richard W. Hylton, BA’70<br />
Michael and Patrisha Hyman (parents)<br />
Laurie Durbrow Hyndman, BA’74<br />
William R. Hysell, BA’77<br />
William Owen Iglesias, BA’95, and Michelle Fredlake Iglesias, BA’96<br />
Clara Pingon Iler, BA’55<br />
Elaine Carol Marple Illes, BA’84<br />
Amy Ettenger Imber, BA’80<br />
Mark A. Imes, BA’84<br />
David and Barbara Ingalsbe (parents)<br />
Scott David Ingalsbe, BS’05<br />
Linda Cobb Ingham, BA’83<br />
Margaret B. Ingraham, BA’72<br />
Robert and Debra Ingraham (parents)<br />
Sarah Smoot Ingraham, BA’70<br />
Marguerite Colville Ingram, BA’59<br />
Sherry E. Ingram, BA’72<br />
Susan Enos Inman, A’62<br />
John W. Interlandi, MD’76, and Elizabeth Compton Interlandi, BA’74<br />
Simone Irion, BA’73<br />
Andy L. Irvin and Candice Cook Irvin, BS’96<br />
David Alexander Irvin Jr., BA’87<br />
Lauren Facher Iselin, BA’79<br />
Carl and Diane Iseman (parents)<br />
Sue Birdwell Ishee, BA’77<br />
Gregory T. Isley, BA’78<br />
Hugo C. Isom, BA’87<br />
John B. Isom, BA’50, MD’54<br />
David B. Ivester and Audrey Edmondson Ivester, BA’85<br />
Stephen and Theresa Ivey (parents)<br />
Blair Dahlem Ivins, BA’84<br />
Macon Paxton Ivy, BA’82 (parent)<br />
Augusta I. Iwelu (parent)<br />
Michael E. Jabaley, BA’57, and Mary Galbreath Jabaley, BA’58 (parents)<br />
Theresa Jabaley, BA’62<br />
Chad Matthew Jaben, BA’06<br />
Robert Jack, BS’92, and Whitney Ashley Weeks, BA’94<br />
Charles and Susan Jackson (parents)<br />
Gilchrist L. Jackson, BA’70<br />
John M. Jackson Jr., BA’65 (parent)<br />
John O. Jackson Jr., BA’48<br />
Marguerite McMillan Jackson, BA’64<br />
Marilynn Curtis Jackson, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Estelle Fisher Jacobs, BA’48 (grandparent)<br />
Marilee Jacobs, BA’75<br />
Mikael W. Jacobs, BA’76 (parent)<br />
Warren S. Jacobs, BA’74<br />
John Drexler Jacobson, A’52, and Josephine D. Jacobson<br />
Gerry Jacoby (grandparent)<br />
Keith Richard Jacques, JD’84, and Kathleen Davis Jacques, BA’84<br />
Kurt and Carolyn Jaeger (parents)<br />
Jack A. Jaffe, BA’56, MD’59 (parent)<br />
Moises and Dora Jaimes (parents)<br />
Mukesh Jain (parent)<br />
John and Loretta James (parents)<br />
Larry James<br />
Laurissa Marie James, BA’95<br />
Larry G. James and Lynne Morris James, BA’60, MA’66<br />
Mary Brown James, BA’56<br />
Patricia A. James<br />
William F. James Jr., BA’73 (parent)<br />
Louis M. Jamison, BA’69 (parent)<br />
Dietrich A. Jander, BS’98<br />
Klaus and Deborah Jander (parents)<br />
Eleni Vaseliades Jankosky, BA’89<br />
Stefan and Janet Jansen (parents)<br />
Jorge Mario Jaramillo (parent)<br />
Mark F. Jarman<br />
Mary Wilson Jarrett, BA’75<br />
Walter A. Jarrett, BA’77<br />
Brian Tandy Jarvis, BA’02<br />
Marla Suzanne Jasko, BA’02<br />
Charles Samuel Muirhead Jasper, BA’06<br />
Carol Maddox Jaworski, BS’79<br />
Lisa Gault Jaynes, BS’90<br />
Hunter Jefferson, BA’95, JD’98<br />
David Ryan Jeffery, BA’98<br />
Jeanne Stewart Jemison, BS’75<br />
Alton R. Jenkins*, BA’63, D’68<br />
Brian Thomas Jenkins, BA’92<br />
David Robert Jenkins, BA’82, and Marti Gorsline Jenkins, BA’81<br />
George R. Jenkins, BA’58<br />
Margaret F. Jenkins (parent)<br />
Mary McGannon Jenkins, BA’89<br />
Nicole Tillinghast Jenkins, BA’95<br />
Karen Lynn Jenner, BA’86<br />
John Ralph Jennings, BA’83<br />
Alan and Linda Jensen (parents)<br />
Gary and Sheila Jensen<br />
Emily Eldridge Jernigan, BA’72, MEd’97<br />
Keith Alan Jernigan, BA’94<br />
Mary Frances Jett, BSN’70, PhD’77<br />
David N. Jewell, BS’76<br />
Joe B. Jewell, BA’71 (parent)<br />
John W. Jewell, BA’50, MS’51 (parent)<br />
Panasarn Aim Jirut, BE’00, and Alison Cortney Madauss, BA’00<br />
Don and Sarah Joe (parents)<br />
Per Anders Johansson, BA’81, MBA’85<br />
Baxter Johns, PhD’71, and Dena Murphy Johns, BA’69<br />
Alan B. Johnson, BA’61<br />
Bonnie Grist Johnson, BA’86<br />
Brenda J. Johnson, BA’60<br />
Caroline Pugh Johnson, BA’91<br />
David Duane Johnson, BA’87<br />
Elizabeth I. Johnson, BA’92<br />
Emily Wilford Johnson, BA’46<br />
Erik William Johnson, BA’00<br />
Sally Milliken Johnson, A’60<br />
G. David Johnson and Cecelia Murphy (parents)<br />
Glenn D. Johnson Sr., BA’60, and Donna Johnson<br />
Jeff Johnson, A’59 (parent)<br />
Jennifer Owen Johnson, BA’93<br />
John B. Johnson Jr., BA’66<br />
John C. Johnson Jr., BA’66, MD’69<br />
Joseph E. Johnson III, BA’51, MD’54 (parent)<br />
Mark and Joyce Johnson (parents)<br />
Karen S. Johnson<br />
Katherine Johnson, BS’94, MEd’95<br />
Katherine Montgomery Johnson, BA’89<br />
Kathy Thrower Johnson, BA’61<br />
Keith R. Johnson, BA’78<br />
Margaret Waddell Johnson, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Mark Daniel Johnson, BA’82, and Melanie Millsaps Johnson, BA’79<br />
Mary Libba Lloyd Johnson, BA’46<br />
Marylane Stratton Johnson, BA’51<br />
Michael and Janice Johnson (parents)<br />
Alan D. Johnson, BA’78, and Nina Whittington Johnson, BA’76<br />
Paul K. Johnson, BS’75<br />
Robert Alan Johnson, BA’74, and Phyllis Voigt Johnson, BA’74<br />
Ronald C. Johnson, A’77<br />
Russell Norman Johnson, BA’84<br />
Samantha Ruth Johnson, BA’00<br />
Sarah Raup Johnson, BA’77<br />
Scott A. Johnson, BA’70<br />
Scott J. Johnson, BA’71, JD’74 (parent)<br />
Sharon Rubin Johnson, BS’75<br />
W. Roscoe Johnson III, BA’64<br />
Eric Johnston, BA’96<br />
Jarmin Steffner Johnston, BA’88<br />
Richard Boles Johnston III, BS’85, MD’89<br />
Alan and Katharine Jones (parents)<br />
Robert and Betsy Jones (parents)<br />
Rodney E. Jones, BA’76, and Catherine Ives Jones, BSN’76 (parents)<br />
Cecil D. Jones Jr., BA’51, and Jane Jones<br />
Charles E. Jones, A’53<br />
Chip Jones, BA’81<br />
Dale and Sherry Jones (parents)<br />
David M. Jones, BA’71<br />
Deborah Jones (parent)<br />
Ede H. Jones (parent)<br />
Elizabeth Walton Jones, A’54 (grandparent, parent)<br />
Eric Easley Jones, BA’09<br />
Fred R. Jones Sr., BA’49<br />
Irma Durham Jones, BA’76<br />
James M. Jones Jr., BA’44<br />
Judson Paul Jones, BS’80 (parent)<br />
Katie Newton Jones, BA’73<br />
Kayla A. Jones, BA’06<br />
Leslie Saunders Jones, BA’99<br />
Lindsey Scoggan Jones, BA’09<br />
Milnor Jones, BA’45, MD’48, and Miriam Conner Jones, BA’51<br />
R. Steele Jones, BA’75, and Marcey McCarrell Jones, BSN’76<br />
Raymond L. Jones, A’69<br />
Rowena Rice Jones, BA’54<br />
Scott Jason Jones, BS’96<br />
Susan Shands Jones, BA’74, JD’77<br />
Tim Jones and Janine Burgher-Jones (parents)<br />
Todd Edward Jones, BA’81<br />
William B. Jones, MA’55, PhD’63, and Martha Hadley Jones, BA’56<br />
William Donald Jones III, BA’80, and Terri M. Jones<br />
William H. Jones III, BA’53<br />
William T. Donnell and Yollette T. Jones (parents)<br />
W. Carl and Lisa Jordan (parents)<br />
Marc Ward Joseph, JD’83, and Ann Lilly Joseph, BA’84<br />
John Barthell Joseph III, BA’85<br />
Akshay and Arati Joshi (parents)<br />
Shantaram and Sumangala Joshi (parents)<br />
Judith Moe Jourdan, BA’68<br />
Genevieve Quinn Joyce, BA’07<br />
Andrew Stephen Joynt, BA’05<br />
Cathy L. Jrade<br />
Breton Chester Juberg, BA’85<br />
Alex Juden and Michelle Eubanks Juden, BS’91<br />
James and Mary Judge (parents)<br />
Jeffrey P. Juliano and Leigh Kenan Juliano, BA’90<br />
William Frederic Jung, BA’80<br />
Alison M. Kadzik, BA’04<br />
Karen Scofield Kaiser, BA’89<br />
Patrick and Susan Kalan (parents)<br />
Kristine Ballard Kalo, BA’95<br />
Robert A. Mikos and Cindy Kam<br />
John S. Kaminer, BA’70<br />
Thomas and Ruth Kaminsky (parents)<br />
Leigh Kammerer, BA’70<br />
Robert and Karen Kane (parents)<br />
Whitney Ann Kane, BA’08<br />
Philip Sung Kang, BS’85<br />
Robert S. Kant and Fran O’Brien (parents)<br />
Brent Jeffrey Kaplan, BA’80, and Theresa Fry Kaplan, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Daniel S. Kaplan, BA’66<br />
Mary Eskind Kaplan, A’44<br />
Solomon Kaplan, BA’47<br />
William Hudson Kaplan<br />
Richard J. Kapner, BA’80<br />
Rajiv Kapoor, BA’90<br />
Kimberly Kappler, BS’96, MEd’97<br />
Arvind and Medha Karandikar (parents)<br />
Kathleen Therese Birch Karwelies, BA’99<br />
Colleen Miller Kasel, BA’02<br />
Bradley and Holly Kastan (parents)<br />
James and Susan Kasten (parents)<br />
Jeremy P. Kath, BA’00, and Lisa Leatherman Kath, BA’03<br />
Steven Louis Katsikas, BA’89<br />
Ilana Rachel Kattan, BA’09<br />
Steven E. Katten, BS’75<br />
Joe J. Katterjohn, A’55<br />
Harold A. Katz, BA’43, and Ethel Mae Katz<br />
Lawrence David Katz, BA’86<br />
Mary Carol Coots Katzel, BA’68<br />
Kyle C. Kaupert, BS’93<br />
Colleen Marie Kavanagh, BA’89<br />
Dawn Siobhan Farrell Kavanagh, BA’90<br />
Wendy E. Kaye, BA’78<br />
A. Houston Keach Jr., BA’74<br />
Sarah Hedrick Kearney, BA’88<br />
Miriam Reynolds Keat, BA’67<br />
Jack E. Keefe III, BA’39, MD’43<br />
Jennifer Talley Keefe, BA’94<br />
Gabrielle Jessica Keenan, BA’09<br />
Wendell R. Keener, BA’56<br />
Katherine Griffeth Keenum, BA’69<br />
Jean Keith (grandparent)<br />
Gary and Suzanne Keithley (grandparents)<br />
Amy D. Keller, BS’04<br />
Blaine Kelley III, BA’88<br />
Bridget E. Kelley, BA’88<br />
Christopher L. Kelley and Pamela Andress Kelley, BA’81<br />
Wayne P. Kelley, BA’55<br />
Edward S. Kelly Jr., BA’67, JD’70<br />
Frank Kelly (parent)<br />
Gordon M. Kelly Jr., BS’76<br />
Jon M. Kelly, A’74<br />
Kathryn A. Kelly, BA’65<br />
Louis H. Kelly, BA’72<br />
Shawn and Barbara Kelly (parents)<br />
Stewart E. Kelly, BA’78<br />
Warren Hill Kelly, BA’99<br />
David F. Kelsay, BA’70, MS’76<br />
John Wilson Kelsey, BA’64<br />
Stanley Scott Kelsey, BS’85<br />
Karlton H. Kemp Jr., BA’72<br />
Katherine Kemp, BA’62 (parent)<br />
Aimee Guthrie Kemper, BA’88<br />
James C. Kempner II and Jennifer Bussian Kempner, BA’89<br />
Melinda Cross Kenan, BS’85<br />
Kevin Mark Kendall, BA’81<br />
Martine Chaffin Kendall, BA’43 (parent)<br />
Carolyn Corbett Kendrick, BA’75<br />
Da and Chloe Keng (parents)<br />
Coleman D. Kenison Jr., BA’72<br />
Carole F. Kenner<br />
Kevin Walsh Kern, BA’80, and Kathleen Kuehn Kern, BS’80 (parents)<br />
Laurie Bregman Kerschen, A’77<br />
Jill Farren Kershner, BA’66 (parent)<br />
Mark S. Kessler, BA’75<br />
Laura Floyd Ketcham, BA’02, JD’05<br />
Richard Garrett Key, BA’99, MD’06, and Laura Riley Billings Key, BA’99<br />
Richard Harkness Keys Jr., BA’64<br />
Robert and Denise Keyser (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Lee Keyser, BA’88, and Rebecca Brown Keyser, BA’88<br />
Martin and Lisa Kharrazi (parents)<br />
Farokh and Sandra Kheradi (parents)<br />
Nagi and Sylvana Khouri (parents)<br />
Victor and Marie-Louise Khouzami (parents)<br />
Shoarega and Haregewoin Kidane (parents)<br />
Anthony J. Kidd and Dawn Criste Kidd, BA’92<br />
Christine Niles Kieffer, BS’92<br />
Gretchen Hahn Kiernan, BA’61<br />
Michael Kiernan, BA’69<br />
Sean Edward Kiernan, BA’00<br />
Margaret Kilgore, BA’66<br />
John and Mary Elizabeth Killinger (parents)<br />
Chun and Jin Kim (parents)<br />
Michael Thomas Kim, BS’99<br />
David Paul Kimball, BA’05<br />
James and Tina Kimbrell (parents)<br />
Thomas Shelley Kimbrough Jr., BS’77<br />
Steve and Myrna Kinard (parents)<br />
Whit Kincaid, BA’96, and Marilyn H. Kincaid<br />
Charlotte Hartman McCauley King, BA’66 (parent)<br />
Claire S. King<br />
Dorothy Bates King, BA’73<br />
Wesley I. King and Frances Harris King, BS’85<br />
G. Robert King, BA’69, and Tina Marie King<br />
Jeanne Ann Freeman King, BA’73<br />
Joanne Moore King, BA’71<br />
Martin S. King, BA’92<br />
Richard E. King<br />
Susan L. King, BS’78<br />
Suzanne V. King, BA’73<br />
Thomas W. King, BA’77, and Anne Russell King, BA’77<br />
Whitfield King Jr., BA’51 (parent)<br />
Amanda Brooks Kingery Health, BA’90<br />
Daniel Joseph Kingsbury, BA’84<br />
Paul Francis Kingsbury, BA’80<br />
Elizabeth Lamar Kingsley, BA’88<br />
Michael Smithson Kinnard, BA’68<br />
John Robertson Kinnett III, BS’82<br />
Russell and Melinda Kinsaul (parents)<br />
Edward and Elizabeth Kinsella (parents)<br />
Jeffrey David Kinsinger, BA’96<br />
Allen S. Kinzer, BA’85<br />
Emily J. Dikis Kirby, BS’96<br />
Arina P. Zonnenberg Kirk, BA’00<br />
James E. Kirk Jr., BA’70, and Barbara Racker Kirk, BA’70<br />
Joseph T. Kirkland Jr., BA’53<br />
Gail Alicia Kirkland-Briscoe, BS’82<br />
Carl K. Kirkpatrick Jr., BA’59, JD’62<br />
Scott Joseph Kirschner, BA’85<br />
Dorothy Moore Kirtland, BA’51<br />
Elizabeth Dottei Kitchen, BA’81<br />
Linda Lastrapes Kitchen, BA’64<br />
Ellen Parker Kitchens, BA’71<br />
Kelly Elizabeth Kitchens, BA’91<br />
Kelly and Anna Kittrell (parents)<br />
Kristopher Neal Klausner, BA’86, and Mary Payne Klausner, BA’87<br />
Evan Victor Kleber, BA’84<br />
Evelyn Coker Kleber, BA’50 (parent)<br />
Kellianne Christmas Kleeman, BA’09<br />
Patricia J. Klein, BA’70<br />
Stephen R. Klein, BA’76, and Paula E. Klein, BSN’81<br />
Richard D. Klima, BA’69, and Judith D. Klima, BA’69<br />
Jason Kline, BS’96<br />
William W. Kling, BA’49, and Louise Quayle Kling, BA’47<br />
James R. Klingler, BA’84, JD’87, and Karen Harris Klingler, BSN’86<br />
Alexandra Simmons Klitsch, BS’02<br />
Krista Halling Kloppenburg, BA’85<br />
Jessie M. Klyce, BA’68, MS’69 (parent)<br />
Lyn Rogers Knapp, BA’87<br />
Jeffrey Gale Knauth, BA’65<br />
James Andrew Knestrick and Julie Andrews Knestrick, BA’90<br />
M. Reed Knight Jr., BA’59<br />
Frances Selber Knipp, BA’96<br />
Mark G. Viox and Janet M. Knobbe (parents)<br />
John Knoll and Linda Wythes Knoll, BA’93<br />
John and Ellen Knox (parents)<br />
Laura Lea Knox, BA’49, MA’66<br />
Melvyn M. Koby, BA’60<br />
Paul and Lisa Koches (parents)<br />
Ralph L. Koelemay, BA’51, MDV’54, and Ann Watkins Koelemay, BS’53<br />
George August Koenig, BA’85, and Denis Kennedy Koenig, BA’86<br />
Thomas Christian Koenig, BA’83, and Teresa B. Koenig (parents)<br />
Eleanor Brownlee Koets, BA’70<br />
Lisa Lon Reiter Koff, BA’81<br />
Warren E. Koffler, BA’72<br />
Emily Griffith Kolbinsky, BA’82<br />
Byron L. Kolitz, BA’65<br />
Timothy P. Komosa, BA’96<br />
Charles Konigsberg Jr., BA’62<br />
Jeff Konker, BA’70<br />
Junith Smitherman Koon, BA’69<br />
Lee Douglas Koon, BA’93<br />
Margaret Walls Kopf, BA’95<br />
Robert Yates Kopf III, BA’88<br />
Peter and Dianne Kopff (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Michael Kopita, BA’84<br />
Flora Mae Blumberg Kornman, A’42 (parent)<br />
Cory Evan Koslin, BS’93<br />
Alden Nicole Koste, BS’07<br />
Robert John Kotchen, BA’90<br />
Anne Martin Kottman, BA’59<br />
Richard Douglas Kough, BS’90<br />
Laura Perhach Kowal, BA’94<br />
Daniel and Teresa Kowalski (parents)<br />
Aaron Richard Kraft, BA’05<br />
Randall and Marsha Kramer (parents)<br />
James Scott Kramka, MA’88, and Anne Marie Tharpe, MS’80, PhD’94 (parents)<br />
Jeffrey L. Kravetz, BA’81<br />
Michael L. Kreager, BA’76<br />
Martha Hutchison Kreamer, BA’66<br />
Cathryn Stanley Krebs, BA’72, MA’74<br />
Paul and Peggy Krebs (parents)<br />
Diana Bliss Kreiling, BA’90<br />
Douglas Frederick Kreysar, BS’91, and Dawn Price Kreysar, BA’91<br />
John and Ann Krimm (parents)<br />
Rachel Roberts Krishnaswami, BS’99<br />
Rachel Norton Kristensen, BA’00<br />
George C. Merrill and Susan J. Kroeger (parents)<br />
Barney Mark Krucoff, BA’86<br />
Kay McIntyre Krug, BA’62<br />
Peter E. Krumpe, BA’65<br />
Karen Louise Krygowski, BA’93<br />
Deborah A. Kubis (parent)<br />
Richard Tadashi Kubota, BA’77<br />
Marcia Parra Kucaba, BS’93<br />
Audur V. Kugajevsky (parent)<br />
Theresa Mautone Kuiken, BA’90<br />
Sharad Kumar and Indira Sinha (parents)<br />
Zal Alexander Kumar, BA’00<br />
Yin Che Kuo, BE’97, and Susan Cox Kuo, BA’97<br />
Supria B. Kuppuswamy, BA’98<br />
Douglas Hall Kurdziel, BA’09<br />
Nancy Allen Kurkowski, BA’82<br />
Bradley Matthew Kurtzman, BS’95<br />
Ashley Christine Kushner, BA’09<br />
Keith and Stephanie Kushner (parents)<br />
John and Christine Kustusch (parents)<br />
Anne Christina Kuuskvere, BA’88<br />
Susan J. Kuyper<br />
Daniel A. Kveselis and Eileen P. Roach (parents)<br />
Alexander Brian Kwak, BA’05<br />
Jane Hindman Kyburz, BA’68<br />
Thomas and Maryellen Kyle (parents)<br />
Rowan and Jung LaBarre (parents)<br />
Jared Evan Lack, BA’93<br />
James G. Lackey III, BA’65, L’68<br />
C. Joseph Ladd<br />
Isabelle Seigworth Ladd, BA’59<br />
Anne Griffis Ladner, A’45<br />
Dawn Sutton LaFalce, BS’83<br />
Julia Starnes LaFevor, BA’55<br />
Tamsin Stubbs Laflam, BA’95<br />
Ernesto A. Nunez and Mona Yvonne Lafontaine (parents)<br />
Paul T. Lafrenz, BA’75<br />
Michael Lai and Stephanie Edmondson Lai, BA’97<br />
Martha Kruse Lake, BA’84<br />
Terry and Jane Lake (parents)<br />
George P. Lale and Catherine Sherrill Lale, BA’85<br />
Jo Hing Lam and Juliana Yau Wai Yu (parents)<br />
Marshall Allen Lamb, BS’91<br />
Margaret Ellen Jarboe Lambert, BA’86<br />
Lester C. Lamon, BA’64, MAT’65, and Elizabeth Luton Lamon, BS’65<br />
Ralph J. Lampert, BA’61, and Priscilla Bernard Lampert, D’67 (parents)<br />
Lonnie and Sally Lamprich (parents)<br />
Dorothy Seigler Lancaster, BA’47<br />
Elizabeth Carol Lancaster, BA’68<br />
Carol Carter Lance, BA’68<br />
Michelle Duer Landau, BA’80<br />
David C. Landgraf and Linda Shipman Landgraf, BA’67<br />
John R. Landon, BE’69, and Katherine Smith Landon, BA’69<br />
Alicia Hayes Landry, BS’97<br />
Harry Merritt Lane Jr., BA’57, and Florence B. Lane (parents)<br />
W. Robert Laney Jr., BA’74, MEd’81<br />
Denise Michele Lang, BA’97<br />
Clay Allison Langdon, BA’91<br />
Anne Cook Langstaff, BA’51<br />
Kimberlee Lucas Langway, BA’91<br />
Stephen Sartain Lanier, BA’00, and Landon Hill Lanier, BS’99<br />
Alexander Fillmore Lankford III, BA’50, and Molly Brown Lankford, A’52<br />
John M. Lannom, BA’75<br />
Marcus Jacob Lanznar, BS’05<br />
Whitney Rollins LaPointe, BA’03<br />
Stefan and Barbara Laporte (parents)<br />
Eric and Rebecca Laptook (parents)<br />
Michael Joseph Larcher, BA’06<br />
Michael Allan Largent, BA’91<br />
Anthony A. LaRiche Jr., BA’74, and Jackie Burns-LaRiche (parents)<br />
Abigail Jane Larimer, BA’05<br />
David E. Larkins, BA’49<br />
Scott Alexander Larmer and Ashley Marie Comer Larmer, BA’02<br />
Richard F. LaRoche Jr., JD’70, and Gloria Enochs LaRoche, BA’67 (parents)<br />
Richard J. Larsen<br />
Brent and Christine Larson (parents)<br />
Hugo C. da Silva and Patricia Ann LaRue (parents)<br />
Lourdes C. Lasselle (parent)<br />
Catherine Walton Latham, BA’49<br />
Cleve Latham, BA’73, EDD’98, and Betty Craft Latham, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Dawn Gupta Latham, BA’95<br />
John Brooke Lathram, BA’69, and Pauline Folbre Lathram, BA’69<br />
Michael Laughrey and Jill Holland (parents)<br />
Suzanne Kirsten Lavin, BS’89<br />
Nora Victoria Law, BS’99<br />
Elizabeth Greever Lawler, BA’61<br />
Leslie Potter Lawley, BA’95<br />
Caroline Chee-Man Chan Lawrence, BS’85<br />
Robert L. Lawrence, BA’59, MD’63 (parent)<br />
Stephanie Tita Lawrence, BA’87, MBA’88<br />
Stephen S. Lawrence, BA’49, and Martha West Lawrence, BA’47<br />
William S. Lawrence, BA’50<br />
Robin Ann Lawson, BS’87<br />
Richard Lee Layfield III, BA’93, and Kelly Layfield<br />
Jessi Rice Layland, BA’01<br />
William J. Layng Jr., BA’71<br />
Bryan M. Lazare, BA’75<br />
Mark Henry Lazarus, BA’86, and Elizabeth Cunningham Lazarus, BA’86<br />
Kathryn Woodard Lazenby, BA’58, D’75<br />
John Edward Loveday II and Marcelle Le Roux Loveday, BA’03<br />
Anthony A. Lea, BA’54<br />
Clark Dowell Lea, BA’04, MA’07<br />
Earnie R. Leachman, A’52<br />
Leo J. Lebkuecher Jr., BA’61, and Patricia Brewster Lebkuecher, N’61 (parents)<br />
Alan N. LeBlanc (parent)<br />
Tara Eastland Leclerc, BA’97<br />
Michelle Young Leding, BA’89<br />
Walter A. Ledwith Jr., BE’70, MS’72, and Debra Ludwig Ledwith, BA’71<br />
Robins H. Ledyard, BA’65, LLB’66, and Julia Gambill Ledyard, BA’66 (parents)<br />
Anthony B. Lee, BA’74<br />
Bruce M. Lee, BA’54<br />
David and Stacey Lee (parents)<br />
Bob and Gladys Lee (grandparents)<br />
Jasuk and Haesung Lee (parents)<br />
John F. Lee Jr., A’52, and Sara Rodes Lee, BA’53, MA’56, PhD’89<br />
Karen Klein Lee, BA’80<br />
Phil M. Lee, A’48<br />
Richard S. Lee, BA’66<br />
Robert Vernon Lee III, BA’72, and Mirte de Boer Lee<br />
Ruth Owen Lee, BA’54<br />
William and Carter Lee (parents)<br />
Wyatt Anglea Lee, BS’93, and Elizabeth Huppler Lee, BE’93<br />
Jacob N. Leech Jr., BA’50<br />
Anne Lively Leeper, BA’82<br />
Melanie Bialko Leeth, BA’87<br />
Sandra Leftwich, BA’60<br />
Louis and Jipsienne Legros (parents)<br />
Andrew Barrett Lehman, BA’99<br />
Frederick Peter Lehr, BA’95<br />
David J. Leibson, BA’66<br />
Jacqueline Gail Leitzes, BA’97<br />
Camille Hughes Lemaster, BA’62<br />
Craig Scott Lengyel, BA’89, and Kathryn Seita Lengyel, BS’90, MEd’91<br />
Richard N. Lenham, BA’65<br />
Alice Boggs Lentz, BA’74<br />
Carl H. Leonard, BA’70, and Glynne Borden Leonard, BA’70<br />
Robert and Ann Marie Leone (parents)<br />
Alan Russell LeQuire, BA’78, and Andrée Akers LeQuire, BA’84<br />
Ray O. Lerer, BA’73<br />
Henry R. Lesesne, BA’63, MD’67, and Norma Peterson Lesesne, BA’63<br />
Robert Glenn Lesley Jr. and Elyse Wilson Lesley, BS’93<br />
William Lambeth Lester and Pattie French Lester, BA’44<br />
Virginia Bowen Lester, BA’53<br />
Wallace M. LeStourgeon<br />
Nancy Bing Letts, A’50<br />
Orville and Ruth Levander (parents)<br />
Thomas A. Levensailor, A’76<br />
Kent S. Levenson, BA’70<br />
Benton B. Levie, BA’65<br />
Jonathan S. Levine, BA’77<br />
Andrew Bernard Levinson, BA’96, and Jennifer Horgen Levinson, BS’98<br />
Larry and Kathy Levit (parents)<br />
Bertram L. Levy, BA’69<br />
Steven L. Levy, BA’78<br />
Barry Lydell Lewis, BA’90, and Luana Gumbs Lewis, BS’90<br />
Cameron Patrick Lewis, BS’97<br />
Carol Parrish Lewis, BA’65<br />
Caroline Kirkland Lewis, BA’84<br />
David Eric Lewis<br />
Mary Fowler Lewis, BA’61<br />
Hayes Lewis, BA’07<br />
Hiram Wheeler Lewis IV, BS’99, MEd’01, and Jessica King Lewis, BA’03, EDD’07<br />
Howard and Joan Lewis (parents)<br />
Martha Louise Ramage Lewis, BA’84<br />
Melinda Lewis, BA’96<br />
Rodger P. Lewis, A’59<br />
Trevor Justin Lewis, BS’88<br />
Karen Sutton Lexow, BA’87<br />
Tong Li and Bing Lu<br />
Yuekui Li and Ling Liu (parents)<br />
Jennifer McDowell Lichty, BA’94<br />
Deborah Goodman Lieb, BA’87<br />
Jonathan Scott Liebergall, BA’87<br />
Shaun Lieser, BA’04<br />
Timothy Edward Lietz, BS’86<br />
Miklos Szentirmai and Andrea Ligeti (parents)<br />
Barbara Dodson Liggett, BA’53<br />
Merrill Barringer Light, BA’80<br />
Mitchell H. Light, BA’93<br />
Richard C. Lightburn and Kamie Guevara Lightburn, BA’94<br />
Edward Douglas Lightman, BA’95, and Jennifer Maloney Lightman, BA’95<br />
Mary Frances Schmitt Ligon, BA’59<br />
Daniel and Margaret Liguori (parents)<br />
Michael Anthony Liguori, BA’92<br />
Keith and Cheryl Lillemoe (parents)<br />
Christine Wee Lim, BS’99<br />
Lynn Mellinger Lindeman, BA’81<br />
Stratton Lindenmeyer, BA’53<br />
Thomas and Derrie Lindley (parents)<br />
H. Hays Lindsley, BS’80<br />
Brandon James Linn, BA’93<br />
Julius E. Linn Jr., BA’63<br />
Leslee Kay Johnson Linn, BA’76<br />
Thomas G. Linthicum Jr., BA’70<br />
Kelly Akers Linton, BA’81 (parent)<br />
Lisa Tamborello Lipman, BA’85<br />
Theodore D. Lipman, BA’49, and Dede Denbo Lipman, A’52<br />
Steven Joseph Lippert, BA’80, MBA’81<br />
Jonathan Jackson Lippincott, BA’02<br />
Susan Lippincott (grandparent)<br />
Joseph Lipscomb Jr., BA’70, and Carolyn Egger Lipscomb, BA’70<br />
John C. Lipsey, A’53<br />
Lee Rhyne Morgan Lipsey, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Jeffrey H. Lipsky, BA’72<br />
Marc and Sheri Litt (parents)<br />
Geoff Little<br />
Angus Chisholm Littlejohn III, BA’07<br />
Craig E. Litz and Cynthia L. Scott (parents)<br />
James and J. Kim Litzow (parents)<br />
Julie Schmidt Livingston, BA’87<br />
Janet Vaughn Lloyd, BA’84<br />
Thomas W. Lloyd III, BA’63<br />
Sarah Lynn Lochner, BA’06<br />
William L. Lockhart, E’58, PhD’67<br />
Daniel E. Lodter, BA’76<br />
Michael and Nancy Lofaro (parents)<br />
Brent Raymond Logan, BS’96<br />
Jeffry Alan Logeman, BA’85<br />
J. Robert Lohr Jr. and Kim Lohr (parents)<br />
Vic Lokenauth, BS’07<br />
David Lominadze and Naira Metreveli (parents)<br />
Todd M. Lonergan, BA’73, and Laurie Cunningham Lonergan, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Betty Witt Long, BA’52, MA’54 (parent)<br />
Christopher Adam Long, BA’05<br />
James Neal Long, BS’88<br />
Jeffrey Long, BA’90, and Catherine Mall Long, BA’91<br />
Robert E. Long Jr., BA’81<br />
David B. Longley, BA’63<br />
Selden Longley III, BA’63, MD’67, and Anne Tirrill Longley, BA’63, G’64<br />
James B. Lootens, JD’81, and Sara Clark Lootens, BA’81<br />
Graham B. Loper, BA’56<br />
Jay W. Lorch, A’52<br />
Christian John Lorenz, BA’99, and Elizabeth Bullington Lorenz, BA’02<br />
Anthony and Joanne Losardo (parents)<br />
Raymond John Castellani and Dana Michelle Lose-Castellani, BA’98<br />
James David Lott, MA’62, and Pamela Lacy Lott, BA’60<br />
Yahuan and Jean Lou (parents)<br />
Frank Edward Love, BA’88<br />
John Ryan Love, BS’08<br />
Keith Loveless, BS’79, JD’83, and Beth Rogers Loveless, BA’79, JD’82<br />
E. Mason Lovell Jr., BA’79<br />
Paula Lovell, BA’73<br />
Al Lovvorn, BA’78<br />
H. Newton Lovvorn Jr., BA’60, MD’63, and Janice R. Lovvorn (parents)<br />
Rhonda Brannan Low, BA’81<br />
Catherine McIntyre Lowe, BA’82<br />
David A. Lowe<br />
James R. Lowe, BA’61<br />
Jeffery Derek Lowe, BA’95<br />
John W. Lowe III, BA’67<br />
Gudrun Wu Lowenhaupt, BS’06<br />
Jay Lowenthal, BA’79<br />
Martha Tull Lower, BA’64<br />
F. Coleman Lowery Jr., BA’55 (parent)<br />
Douglas and Allison Lucas (parents)<br />
Mark Christopher Lucas, BA’81<br />
Mary White Lucy, A’49<br />
Martha Singer Ludewig, A’66<br />
Robert Stuart Ludlum, BA’97<br />
Ruth Selman Ludwig, A’47<br />
Peter Henry Luippold, BA’82<br />
Keith and Gaynor Luke (parents)<br />
Carol Scholla Lundberg, BA’76<br />
Jane Nicholson Lupton, BA’53<br />
Edward T. Luther, BA’50, MS’51<br />
Charles D. Lutin, BA’74<br />
Charles Bulkley Lutz III, BA’86<br />
Sally Cline Lutz, BA’75<br />
Edith McFee Lycke, BA’69<br />
Eric and Julie Lyerla (parents)<br />
David B. Lyle, BE’01, and Ashley N. Day Lyle, BS’01<br />
Dennis and Sharon Lyle (parents)<br />
Robert Harold Lyles, BS’88, and Cynthia M. Lyles<br />
Alan M. Lynch, BA’66<br />
Mary Farris Lynch, BA’44 (parent)<br />
Kenneth and Vera Lynch (parents)<br />
Angela Rhea Lynn, BA’86<br />
Scott Denton Lyon, BA’88<br />
Ann Carter Lyons, A’80<br />
Robert and Dianne Lyons (parents)<br />
Michael and Valerie Lyons (parents)<br />
Cynthia Sauter Mabry, BS’78<br />
H. Russell Mabry Jr., BA’63, D’66<br />
John B. Mabry Jr., BE’59, and Barbara Hancock Mabry, BA’61<br />
Constance Marsh MacDonald, BA’57<br />
Ian Douglas Macduff, BA’94<br />
Katherine DeGeorge Macey, BS’96<br />
Brian James MacKenzie, BA’98<br />
Thomas A. MacKenzie, BA’57<br />
Jennifer Smock Mackey, BA’96<br />
Alan H. Maclin, BA’71<br />
Edward and Elizabeth MacNamee (parents)<br />
Dal R. Macon Jr., BA’71, and Marian E. Colette (parents)<br />
Kevin and Diane Madden (parents)<br />
Margaret A. Madden (parent)<br />
Mary Ann Stallings Maddin, BA’50<br />
Clara Elizabeth Maddox, BS’06<br />
Kara Mary Skolnick Maddux, BA’93<br />
W. P. Maddy, BA’47<br />
James and Lynda Mader (parents)<br />
Christopher J. Madigan, BA’69, and Nancy Knox Madigan, BA’69<br />
Meredith Anne McArron Maedgen, BA’94<br />
Elizabeth Silcox Maentz, BA’81<br />
Marisa Dreisbach Maffett, BS’00<br />
Jerome P. Magdovitz, BA’57, and Barbara Shepp Magdovitz<br />
Stewart and Deborah Magenheimer (parents)<br />
Stephen and Bobette Maginas (parents)<br />
Ragan Crawford Magness, BA’92<br />
Charles and Roberta Maguire (parents)<br />
Margaret Nicolaides Mahoney, BA’87<br />
Tonya Valdez Mahoney (parent)<br />
Michelle Mahony, BA’88<br />
Todd Owen Maiden, BA’81<br />
Lucy Tate Majors, BA’72<br />
Lisa Miller Makepeace, BA’83<br />
Susan Kilcullen Mako, BS’94<br />
Matthew and Linda Malanoski (parents)<br />
Karen Ford Malec, BA’81<br />
Ajaz and Connie Malik (parents)<br />
Saleem Noor Malik, BA’88, and Lisa Pomeroy Malik, BA’88<br />
Edyth Lasky Malin, BA’47<br />
Paula Combs Mallory, BA’53<br />
Albert S. Malone Jr., BA’75, and Nancy  F. Malone<br />
Allen T. Malone, BA’63, LLB’66, and Alice Martin Malone, BA’64, G’65<br />
Allison Rebecca Malone, BA’07<br />
Charles E. Malone, BA’49<br />
Clara Chapman Malone, BA’85<br />
George and Donna Malone (parents)<br />
Julia L. Malone, BA’69<br />
Penelope J. Malone, BA’75<br />
Timothy and Victoria Malone (parents)<br />
Glenn and Lillian Mamon (grandparents)<br />
Marsha A. Manahan, BA’77<br />
Anne Thompson Mancino, BA’80<br />
Daniel and Amy Mandel (parents)<br />
Oscar and Kim Mandujano (parents)<br />
Elsa I. Mangiarua (parent)<br />
Marguerite S. Mangin (parent)<br />
Maxence Godefroy Mangin, BA’07<br />
Barbara J. Mangum, BA’77<br />
Elizabeth Gaye Mankin, BS’80<br />
Marilyn Gardner Mann, BA’77<br />
Susan Archer Mann (parent)<br />
Neal Manners, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Roy Redford Manning III, BS’76, and Denise Dodson Manning, BS’78<br />
Donald E. Mansfield, BA’94<br />
Adrienne Kristina Manuel, BA’07<br />
Laura Ann Marasco, BA’98<br />
L. Gino Marchetti Jr., BA’73<br />
Elizabeth Dickson Marchionni, BA’85<br />
Courtney Solcher Marcus, BA’95<br />
Leah Marcus<br />
Victor Claudio Marin, BA’03<br />
Andrew B. Marion Jr., BA’72, and Evelyn C. Marion<br />
Phillip and Kathleen Mark (parents)<br />
Phillip Michel Mark, BA’05<br />
Camille Van Uden Marks, BA’97<br />
James and Janet Marks (parents)<br />
David M. Backus and Deborah C. Marland (parents)<br />
Robert Lloyd Marlowe, BA’71<br />
Frances Adams Marney, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Mark and Cinda Marra (parents)<br />
H. Gray Marsee, BS’80<br />
George and Patricia Marshall (parents)<br />
Ronald L. Marshall (parent)<br />
Terry A. Marshall, BA’73<br />
Valerie May Kuehn Marshall, BS’93<br />
Billie Patch Martin, BA’60<br />
Brian Martin, BS’97<br />
Daniel Joseph Martin, BA’98<br />
Douglas V. Martin IV, BA’76, and Kathleen Hunt Martin, BSN’76<br />
James E. Martin, BA’56<br />
James S. Martin, BA’48, MA’61<br />
Johnetta Martin (parent)<br />
Kelly Elizabeth Martin, BA’09<br />
Margaret Ewin Martin, A’60<br />
Cedric and Pamela Martin (parents)<br />
Ray G. Martin Jr., BA’63, and E. Ann Martin<br />
Steven and Vevia Martin (parents)<br />
Susan Lovinggood Martin, BA’76<br />
Daniel Gary Martinez, BA’08<br />
Rafael and Rebecca Martinez (parents)<br />
Sue Ann Martino (parent)<br />
Kelly Greer Maruca, BA’91<br />
Shari Lynn Abrams Marx, BA’81<br />
Jean Quarles Mary, BA’49<br />
Barbara A. Marzloff (parent)<br />
Blake Clayton Marzloff, BS’03<br />
Jackie S. Mason, BA’69<br />
Craig Steven Massa, BE’87, and Karen Conway Massa, BA’87<br />
Robert Brian Massey Jr., BA’79<br />
Barry L. Master, BA’72, and Marcia Froula Master, BS’75<br />
Tricia Burt Masterson, BA’82<br />
Bill Brumlow and Janice Mastin (parents)<br />
Frank T. Masur and Linda M. Vierling (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Michael Materna, BA’00<br />
Jason Nicoles Mather, BA’97, and Elizabeth Lee Dorn Mather, BA’98<br />
Brian David Mathews, BS’96<br />
Frank H. Mathis, PhD’77, and Lenora West Mathis, MA’77<br />
Kathryn Jo Mathis, BA’06<br />
Leslie Robin Mathis, BA’83<br />
William and Susan Mathis (parents)<br />
Paul J. Mattaliano and Andra Massari Mattaliano, BA’89<br />
Stephen S. Matter, BA’79<br />
Michaela Mattes<br />
Ben Gaines Matthews Jr., BA’77<br />
Bruce and Dorothy Matthews (parents)<br />
David F. Matthews, BA’66, and Eva M. Matthews<br />
Doris F. Matthews, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Edith Matthews (parent)<br />
Dennis Russell Matthews and Maria Kain Matthews, BS’80<br />
William J. Matthews, BA’88, and Rebecca Chace Matthews, BA’88<br />
Anne Stivers Mattingly, BS’90<br />
Robert Charles Matule Jr., BA’97, and Julie Driscoll Matule, BS’97<br />
Naomi Caplan Matusow, BA’60<br />
George S. Mauerman, BA’59 (parent)<br />
Steven Chester Hershey, BA’82, and Deborah Sue Maxfield, BA’82<br />
Gail Cranch Maxwell, A’58<br />
Gloria Cherry Maxwell, BA’50<br />
Michael and Katherine Maxwell (parents)<br />
Barbara Crigler Mayfield, BA’56<br />
Dan A. Mayfield, BA’70<br />
Mark Mayfield, BA’87<br />
Richard and Lori Mayo (parents)<br />
Lawrence A. McAndrews, BA’68, and Priscilla McEachern McAndrews, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Emily Ann Hinderliter McBeath, BA’05<br />
Kathryn L. McBride, BA’73<br />
James T. McCabe, A’65<br />
Scott McCabe, BA’85, and Kathy Bertman McCabe, BS’83<br />
Cynthia Lillian McCaffrey, BA’88<br />
Candace Jane McCall, BS’77<br />
Jack H. McCall Jr., BA’83<br />
William Rogers McCall, BA’59<br />
Marshall F. McCallie, BA’67, and Amye Gragy McCallie, BA’66<br />
Spencer J. McCallie III, BA’59<br />
Holly J. McCammon<br />
Robert Garner McCampbell, BA’80<br />
Donald Michael McCarren, BS’85, and Sarah Elizabeth Young McCarren, BSN’87<br />
Joann Maguire McCarthy, BA’70<br />
John A. McCarthy<br />
Kevin John McCarthy and Shaun Campbell McCarthy, BA’88<br />
Thomas P. McCarthy, BA’76<br />
Marcia Nelson McCartin, BA’78<br />
John A. McCarty, BA’73<br />
Virginia Raisor McCathern, BA’69<br />
Leslie Johnson McClanahan, BS’93<br />
Marjorie Thorpe McClanahan, BA’63<br />
Tammy E. McCleaf (parent)<br />
Geoffrey McClelland, BA’62<br />
Julia Martin McClelland, BA’79<br />
Katie Woods McClendon, BA’40, BLS’41<br />
Martin and Nancy McClintock (parents)<br />
John S. McClure (parent)<br />
Leland Chester McCluskey, BA’82<br />
John C. McCoid II, BA’50, LLB’53<br />
Edward C. McConnaughey Jr., BA’63, and Qian Yang<br />
William Stephen McConnell IV, BA’93, and Charity Foster McConnell, BS’92<br />
David and Patricia McCord (parents)<br />
Walter Joseph McCorkle Jr., BA’82<br />
Alicia Kemp McCormick, BA’58<br />
Donald B. McCormick, BA’53, PhD’58, and N. Jean Dunn McCormick, BA’55<br />
Susan Baker McCormick, BA’75<br />
James E. McCown III, BA’80, and Lorie H. McCown<br />
Mark A. McCoy, BA’75<br />
Sean Marie Rumsey McCracken, A’87<br />
Anthony Philip McCready, BA’09<br />
Neal Robert McCrillis, BA’84<br />
Nan Jackson McCrorey, BA’61<br />
James and Robbin McCullen (parents)<br />
Darryal Donerlson McCullough, BA’83<br />
Charles Minor McDaniel Jr., BA’82<br />
Ann Parrish McDonald, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Cheryl Kay McDonald, BS’85<br />
Dennis McDonald, A’84<br />
John P. McDonald, BA’64<br />
Mary W. McDonald<br />
Matthew Clay McDonald, BA’81<br />
Stuart David McDonald, BS’83<br />
Allison Michelle Hindle McDonnell, BA’94<br />
E. Gary McDougal, BA’73, and Karen McAlpin McDougal, BA’73<br />
Linda Hunt McDougal, BA’60, MAT’62<br />
Susan Bond McDowell, BA’89<br />
Randa Thweatt McEachron, BA’72<br />
Roger W. McEachron, BE’73, G’77<br />
Charles and Holli McElvany (parents)<br />
Isaac and Helen McElvany (grandparents)<br />
Charles L. McEntyre, BA’72<br />
Brian A. McEwen, BA’74<br />
William Stova McFadden, BA’85<br />
Andrew Calhoun McFall IV, BA’87, and Anne Richards McFall, BA’89<br />
Thomas Wells McGee, BA’95, and Lindy Upton McGee, BS’96<br />
Read F. McGehee III and Catherine Smylie McGehee, BS’86<br />
J. Lucius McGehee IV, BA’76<br />
Henry C. McGill Jr., BA’43, MD’46, and Cloace Ferguson McGill, BSN’47<br />
Joseph Blair McGill Jr., BA’98<br />
John F. McGinley and Laura Curtis McGinley, BS’90<br />
Sarah Riske McGlamery, BS’03<br />
Donnell M. McGough, BA’69<br />
John Graeme McGowan, BS’80<br />
Richard J. McGregor<br />
Kyle A. McGrotty, BS’91<br />
Deardre Smith McGuire, BA’92<br />
Rory James McGuire, BA’08<br />
John D. McHenry, BA’74 (parent)<br />
James Joseph McHugh, BA’04<br />
Michael and Sharon McHugh (parents)<br />
William D. McInerney, BA’67<br />
Flora Jones McInnes, BA’45<br />
Russell M. McIntire Jr., MA’71, PhD’72, and Suzan B. McIntire<br />
Carl F. McIntosh, BA’81<br />
William M. McIntosh, A’60<br />
James Boyd McIntyre, BA’60<br />
Robert C. McIntyre Jr., BA’83, and Jacquelin McIntyre<br />
Jack McKay, BA’67<br />
Joan DeWitt McKean, BA’58<br />
Elizabeth R. McKee, BA’46<br />
G. Bryant McKee, BA’74<br />
L. Clifford McKee Jr., BA’54, MD’57, and Guat-Siew Lee<br />
Sally Barker McKeithen, BA’53<br />
James H. McKillop III, BS’75<br />
Nancy H. McKinney (parent)<br />
Roderic C. McKinney (parent)<br />
Rose Beeman McKinney, BA’58<br />
Lee A. McKnight, BA’67, JD’73, and Pamela Polk McKnight, A’67<br />
Joan Elizabeth McKown, BA’80<br />
William A. McLarty, BA’71<br />
David Scott McLaughlin, BS’99, and Cherry Abenojar McLaughlin, BA’99<br />
Siobhan McLaughlin-Lesley, BA’82<br />
J. Lindsy McLean Jr., BA’60<br />
Caroline Bickel McLoughlin, BA’76<br />
Kelly Corbett McLoughlin, BA’84 (parent)<br />
Elizabeth Blaylock McManus, BA’88<br />
Karen Vaughan McManus, BA’90<br />
David J. McMillan, PhD’69, and Jean Millspaugh McMillan, BA’67<br />
Stuart Andrew McMillan, BA’88, and Mary McAlister McMillan, BA’89<br />
Suzanne Rosen McMillan, BA’96<br />
Thomas S. McMillan, BE’54, and Mary Louise Lakoff McMillan, BA’54<br />
Ronald Allen McMurtry Jr., BA’80<br />
Douglas Stuart McNair, BA’88<br />
Russell Arthur McNair III, BA’84<br />
René Yvonne McNall-Knapp, BA’90<br />
Timothy P. McNamara<br />
Alton and Lillie McNeal (parents)<br />
Diana Lynne McQuady<br />
Douglas S. McReynolds, BA’78<br />
Jack D. McSpadden Jr. and Ruth Ann W. McSpadden (parents)<br />
David Thomas McTaggart, BA’98<br />
Gregory and Jenifer McWade (parents)<br />
James and Jane McWilliams (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Trent Meacham, BA’90<br />
Charlotte Lee Meadors, BS’07<br />
Lee D. Meadows, BA’66, and Ann Betty Meadows, BA’66<br />
Mollie Eileen Meagher, BA’06<br />
Geny Davis Mears, BA’75<br />
Michael O. Measom (parent)<br />
John S. Medart, BA’82<br />
Robert E. Medearis, E’46<br />
Karen Kopert Meeks, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Eric R. Meierhoefer, A’68, and Barbara Stone Meierhoefer, BA’68<br />
Ronald C. Melcher, BA’87<br />
Cara D. Melenyzer, BA’87<br />
Lalise O’Brien Melillo, BA’64<br />
James V. Melton, BA’74<br />
John H. Meltzer, BA’74<br />
Susan Schlegel Melum, BA’69<br />
Nancy Whitehurst Melville, BA’68<br />
Janet Mendelsohn, BA’69<br />
David Alan Mendelson, BA’88<br />
Louis M. Mendelson, A’62<br />
Kim Marche Thoene Menier, A’84<br />
Anne Meckstroth Menter, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Barry E. Menzel, BA’74<br />
John Patrick Mercer, BA’80, and Sally Clemmons Mercer, BA’81<br />
Dorothy Ragland Mercier, BA’44<br />
Ann Fritchman Merkel, BA’86<br />
Douglas and Barbara Merkel (parents)<br />
Lynann Sahner Merring, BS’84<br />
Alice Clark Merritt, BA’57, MAT’60<br />
Wade and Valerie Merry (parents)<br />
John Hays Mershon and Anna Jorgensen Mershon, BA’69<br />
Gary Nathaniel Merson, BA’94<br />
John Robert Meserve II, BA’97, and Leslie Kennerly Meserve, BS’97<br />
Scott Michael Meserve, BA’99, and Mercedes Simon Meserve, BS’00<br />
Bernard and Rosa Messer (grandparents)<br />
Constance C. Messer (parent)<br />
Jane Leo Messina, BA’84<br />
Gilbert Stauble Haugh, BS’88, and Suzanne Metzger-Haugh, BS’87<br />
Charles Taylor Meyer, BA’00, and Anne Elizabeth Corona, BA’00<br />
Jeffrey Paul Meyer, BA’80<br />
Margaret Black Meyer, BA’85<br />
Parker H. Meyer, BA’61<br />
Erika Leigh Meyers, BS’90<br />
Jeffrey D. Miano, BA’71, and Rosemary Milton Miano, BA’71 (parents)<br />
J. Creighton Michael, MA’76<br />
Damon and Linda Michaels (parents)<br />
Timothy Joseph Mickel, BA’78, and Stephanie Ridgway Mickel, BA’80<br />
Dina Bender Middlekauff, BA’88<br />
David James Middleton, BA’88<br />
Nancy Gibson Middleton, BA’63<br />
Thomas and Karen Migneron (parents)<br />
Mariano and Mercedes Mikulic (parents)<br />
Florence Ann Milch (parent)<br />
Tomislav Zivota Milic, BA’99<br />
Randolph Hudson Millar, BA’73<br />
Alison Paul Miller, BA’82<br />
Anne M. Miller<br />
Bobby Rudell Miller Jr., BA’85<br />
Calvin and Molly Miller<br />
Carol Lynn Miller, BA’58, MA’59<br />
Charles Davis Miller, BA’76<br />
Charles Mixson Miller Jr., BA’82<br />
Christopher Hayes Miller, BA’79<br />
Cyd Louise Miller, BA’73<br />
Dayton Lee Miller, BA’98<br />
Donald and Barbara Miller (parents)<br />
Floy Minor Miller, BA’39<br />
Fran Miller (grandparent)<br />
Gary and Connie Miller (parents)<br />
George and Susan Miller (parents)<br />
James Philip Miller, BA’70<br />
Jean C. Miller, BA’71<br />
Karin Batson Miller, BA’71 (parent)<br />
LaToya Jonette Miller, BA’02<br />
Louis Jay Miller, BA’74, JD’77<br />
Mary Louise Bard Miller, A’49 (parent)<br />
Meredith Stockett Miller, BA’45<br />
Nancy K. Miller (parent)<br />
P. Paul Miller and Karen Lea Perez (parents)<br />
Peter and Amy Miller (parents)<br />
Robert A. Miller, BA’53, MS’73, and Shirley Wright Miller, A’57<br />
Samuel Adam Miller, BA’08<br />
Scott Edward Miller, BA’79<br />
Solomon I. Miller, BA’76<br />
Wilton and Judy Milliken (parents)<br />
Brooks Pitman Milling, BA’91, and Sydney Rutherford Milling, BS’90, MEd’91<br />
R. Clay Milling II, BA’88, JD’91, and Jayne Ann Waggener Milling, BS’88<br />
Cynthia Wigton Mills, BA’74<br />
David and Gretchen Mills (parents)<br />
Herbert C. Mills, BA’62<br />
McKay Baur Mills, BA’96<br />
Scott Thomas Milner, BS’81<br />
James and DeDe Mims (parents)<br />
James Edward Minnick II, BA’92<br />
Steven Thomas Minor, BA’85<br />
Bryan Christopher Misshore, BA’82<br />
Lindsay Brooke Mitchell, BA’03<br />
Margaret Aanderson Mitchell, A’64 (parent)<br />
Marjorie Few Mitchell, BA’49<br />
Mary Anne Mitchell, BA’73<br />
Rendrick Dale Mitchell, BA’90<br />
Robert D. Mitchell, BA’78<br />
Robert M. Mitchum Jr., BA’50, MS’51<br />
Ruth Ray Mitton, BA’53<br />
Eleonor Ann Mix, BA’09<br />
Van A. Mobley, BA’90<br />
Mary Lou Moch (parent)<br />
Pooneh Mohajer-Shojaee Mohajer-Arnold, BA’87<br />
Mehdi and Zarina Mohammed (parents)<br />
John Thomas Mohr, BS’75<br />
Beryl Conrad Mokros, BA’87<br />
C. Scott and Jane Molden (parents)<br />
Stephen Lee Moll, BA’83, and Beth Fisher Moll, BA’83<br />
Molly Tarkington Moller, BA’64<br />
David A. Monaco, BA’65, and Judy Tincher Monaco, BSN’66<br />
Justin Matthew Monaghan, BA’82, and Joanne M. Calandra (parents)<br />
Stephen T. Monahan and Mary D. Joyce (parents)<br />
Enrique A. Flores and Erika M. Monckeberg (parents)<br />
Joan McDougal Moncrief, BA’57<br />
William H. Moncrief Jr., A’42<br />
Amy Elizabeth Monroe, BA’96<br />
F. Douglas Montague III, BA’72<br />
Joel Alma Montgomery Jr., BA’80<br />
Missy Simms Montgomery, BA’86<br />
Phil G. Montgomery, BS’75<br />
Richard H. Montgomery III, BA’70<br />
Robert H. Montgomery Jr., BA’75<br />
Peter R. Moody Jr., BA’65, and Margaret Anne Shahan Moody, A’65, BA’66<br />
Tylman R. Moon, A’56<br />
Theodore C. Mooney, BA’60, and Joan Cathey Mooney<br />
Don D. Moore, BA’56, MA’57, and Dorothy Alford Moore, MA’57<br />
Elizabeth Hays Moore, BA’03<br />
Hollis Hardymon Moore, BA’89<br />
J. Patrick Moore, BA’67<br />
J. Scott Moore, BS’74<br />
James and Carrie Moore (parents)<br />
James and Emily Moore (parents)<br />
Jeff R. Moore, BA’50, MD’53<br />
Kenneth W. Moore, BA’54<br />
Leslie Williams Moore, BA’84<br />
Leslyn Teresa Moore, BA’09<br />
Lisa Abrash Moore, BA’81<br />
Margaret Pride Moore, BA’92<br />
Clayton and Mayzelle Moore (parents)<br />
Noel Moore (parent)<br />
R. Keith Moore, BA’80, and Tricia Kline Moore, MSN’90<br />
Richard H. Moore, BA’67<br />
Robert R. Moore, BA’69<br />
Robert S. Moore Jr. and Susan P. Moore (parents)<br />
Robert Simeon Moore III, BA’97, and Suzanne Lynne Goldstein Moore, BS’99<br />
S. Meade Moore III, BA’75, and Elizabeth Marston Moore, BA’75<br />
Charles Richard Moore Jr. and Sally Bealle Moore, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Stephanie Polk Moore, BS’91<br />
Steven and Dawn Moore (parents)<br />
Virgil H. Moore Jr., BA’50, MS’51, and Nancy Moore<br />
William H. Moore, BA’61<br />
Michael Christopher Morales, BA’00<br />
Beverly I. Moran<br />
Efren and Renee Moreno (parents)<br />
Christy Adams Morgan, BS’95<br />
Clive N. Morgan, BA’77<br />
Diane Yancey Morgan, BS’81<br />
Edward Timothy Morgan, BS’80<br />
James Elmore Morgan III, BA’80<br />
Jeffrey S. Morgan, BA’76, MD’80<br />
Katherine Lindsey Morgan, BA’04<br />
Mack J. Morgan III, BA’77, and Marcia McCauley Morgan, BA’76 (parents)<br />
R. William Morgan, BA’86<br />
Ron Reece Morgan, BA’79<br />
Walter A. Morgan, BS’78, and Donna S. Morgan<br />
Saul and Julie Morgenstern (parents)<br />
Betty Nunn Morris, BA’59<br />
David Lee Morris, BA’82<br />
James K. Morris, BA’65, and Katherine Payne Morris, BA’66<br />
John Steven Morris, BA’79<br />
Joseph Martin Morris Jr., BA’63<br />
Michael and Sharyn Morris (parents)<br />
Susan Komman Morris, BA’66, MS’67<br />
Virginia Louise Morris, BA’92<br />
April Dock Morrison, BS’96<br />
Harold and Nancy Morrison (parents)<br />
McCaughan Morrison, BA’08<br />
W. Price Morrison Jr., BA’79, and Gray Jackson Morrison (parents)<br />
Wynne Ellen Morrison, BA’89, MD’93<br />
John C. Morrow, BA’82<br />
Lori Pryor Morrow, BA’97<br />
Randall Hodge Morrow, BA’85, JD’88, and Carmen LaGrange Morrow, BA’85<br />
Stephen C. Morton, BA’71, JD’78, and Kathryn Berkeley Morton, BA’72, BSN’78<br />
Alexandra Moses, BA’07<br />
William A. Mosley, BA’69<br />
Ralph I. Mosling, BA’43<br />
Andrea Melisa Moss, BA’07<br />
Leigh Victory Moss, BS’93<br />
Frank R. Moss Jr. and Lucinda J. Moss (parents)<br />
Jane Hanes Motsinger, BA’76<br />
David E. W. Mott, BA’67<br />
Andy Mouser and Meredith Steinfeld Mouer, BA’91<br />
Christopher Patrick Moulton, BA’96<br />
Hardy R. Moyers, BA’54, LLB’57<br />
Cantwell F. Muckenfuss III, BA’67, and A. Angela Lancaster<br />
Todd Edward Muckerheide, BA’90, and Dana Price Muckerheide, BA’90, MEd’92<br />
Mary A. Holder Mudd, BA’72<br />
Srinivas and Rani Muddana (parents)<br />
Thomas Henry Mueller, BA’97<br />
William J. Mueller and Kim M. Robak (parents)<br />
Christian and Ursula Muenchrath (parents)<br />
Gordon D. Muir, BA’78, MLS’81<br />
Mary Peeler Muir, BA’50<br />
La-Voe Griffin Mulgrew, BA’79<br />
Margaret Connolly Mullaney, BA’88<br />
J. Scott Muller Jr., BA’92, MD’96<br />
Thomas H. Muller Jr. and Clair McLeod Muller (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Duncan Mullin, BA’54<br />
Christopher Michael Mullins, BS’03<br />
Dayna Noelle Mullins, BA’99<br />
W. Michael Mullins, BA’67<br />
Diane Miller Mulloy, BA’86<br />
Leon M. Munday, BA’71<br />
Virginia Thompson Munford, BA’72<br />
David and Liane Munnikhuysen (parents)<br />
Ricardo and Belinda Munoz (parents)<br />
Howard G. Muntz, BA’80<br />
Noboru and Hiroko Murakami (parents)<br />
Yoko Joy Murakami, BS’06<br />
Wayne and Paulina Muratore (parents)<br />
Elaine Lenderman Murphree, BA’65<br />
Janie E. Murphree, BA’64, MLS’68<br />
David and Lauren Murphy (parents)<br />
Edward and Patrice Murphy (parents)<br />
Felix B. Murphy Jr. and Anne K. Murphy (parents)<br />
Michael D. Murphy, BA’66<br />
Niels Patrick Murphy, BA’92, and Lynne O’Connell Murphy<br />
Robert and Barbara Murphy (parents)<br />
Tricia Spoerl Murphy, BA’79<br />
William C. Murphy, BA’76<br />
John Reese Murray III, BA’75, and Marilyn K. Murray (parents)<br />
Kevin Kyle Murray, BS’82<br />
Lesly Gaynor Murray, BA’74<br />
Richard Murray IV, BA’84, and Nora Riegle Murray, BA’85<br />
Martin and Jean Murrer (parents)<br />
Debbie Rodgers Murrey, BA’73<br />
W. Harwell Murrey and Jane Cary Murrey, BA’57 (parents)<br />
James Morris Muse Jr., BA’89<br />
Michael L. Muse, BA’71<br />
Elizabeth Goldsmith Musser, BA’82<br />
Vernon and Sarah Mustian (grandparents)<br />
Jennifer Myerberg (parent)<br />
Amy Nichols Myers, BS’96<br />
Kathryn Wright Myers, BA’98<br />
Jacqueline Grant Mynatt, BA’60<br />
Karron Lee Stoll Myrick, BS’85, MBA’86<br />
Lucille Corkran Nabors, BA’57, MA’67<br />
Sarah Byers Naff, BA’63<br />
Linda Nagle<br />
Gary Bruce Nagler, BS’83<br />
Seid Hossein Daddeh and Maryam Nahid (parents)<br />
Robert A. Nailling, BA’69, JD’74, and Martha Griffin Nailling, BA’74<br />
Julian C. Nall, PhD’58, and Christine Poole Nall, A’54<br />
Francis C. Nance, A’53<br />
Raj Indru Narayani, BS’91, MD’95, and Parul Gordhan Patel, BS’93<br />
Kareen Harrison Narciso, BA’62 (parent)<br />
Harold B. Nash Jr., BA’72<br />
Thomas Edward Nash III, BA’95<br />
Roy and Lisa Naturman (parents)<br />
Janice Stelljes Naumann, BA’84<br />
Mary Anna Naumann (parent)<br />
Susan Jane Nava, BS’81<br />
Anish Harikrishna Nayee, BS’91, MD’95<br />
Robert L. Neaderthal and Julie Greenfield Neaderthal, BA’75<br />
Kenyon C. Neal, BA’66<br />
Sarah Britton Neal, BA’57<br />
William Thomas Neary, BA’79<br />
C. Dillon Neaves, BA’87<br />
John B. Neeld Jr., BA’62, MD’66, and Gail Wix Bell Neeld<br />
Paul and Jami Neely (parents)<br />
David John Negus, BA’88<br />
Gregory Albert Neighbor, BA’00<br />
Rosemary Witherington Nelms, BA’68, MAT’69, MLS’82<br />
Walter Nelms, BA’77<br />
David and Brenda Nelson (parents)<br />
Gregory L. Nelson, BA’78, JD’81, and Jennifer Taylor Nelson, BA’81<br />
Henry S. Nelson, BA’43, MD’45, and Kathryn Wolff Nelson, BSN’46, MSN’63, PhD’68<br />
Stephen Tremaine Nelson, BA’04, and Emma Fricke Nelson, BS’04<br />
William S. Nelson, BA’69<br />
Matthew Russell Nemer, BA’96<br />
Elizabeth Paige Nesbitt, BA’00<br />
Robert E. L. Nesbitt Jr., BA’45, MD’47<br />
Sandra Crawford Nesbitt, BA’66<br />
Eric M. Netherton and Gretchen Gerhardt Netherton, BA’01, MSN’04<br />
V. Marian Nettles, BA’83<br />
Mary D. Newcomb, BA’08<br />
Jean Newell (grandparent)<br />
Dorothy Sams Newland, BA’65<br />
Andrew Rudolph Newman, BA’91<br />
Ann D. Newman, BA’67<br />
James B. Newman, BA’70<br />
G. Scott Newman and Mollie McCarroll Newman, BA’85<br />
Robin Newsome (parent)<br />
Cemora E. Newsome-Carter, A’81<br />
Lynne Walling Newton, BA’79<br />
Shirley Ann King Newton, BA’57, MA’64<br />
St. Elmo Newton III, A’56<br />
Kate Jabaley Neylon, BS’93<br />
Hieu Minh Nguyen, BA’94, MA’97, MEd’98<br />
Anne Payne Nicastro, BA’72<br />
John K. Nicely, BA’65, and Mary Melton Nicely, BA’65<br />
Allen and Lois Nichols (parents)<br />
Benjamin Ronald Nichols, BA’00<br />
Courtney Paige Nichols, BA’09<br />
Howard H. Nichols, BA’43, MD’45, and Betty Martin Nichols, A’47 (parents)<br />
Christopher Gary Nichols, BA’90, and Jeane Marie Anderson Nichols, BA’91, MEd’98<br />
Melissa Young Nichols, BS’86<br />
Jerrol F. Nicholson Jr., BA’89<br />
Sam G. Nicholson, BA’74<br />
Charles A. Nickolaus Jr., BA’52, and Myra Jackson Nickolaus (parents)<br />
Jonathan and Tyra Nicolle (parents)<br />
Susan Bragg Niedzwecki, BA’77<br />
Mary Hollis Wrighton Nieset, BA’93<br />
Tawfiq and Patsy Nimri (parents)<br />
Susan Neilson Nipper, BS’74, MA’75<br />
Anthony and Mabel Njoku (parents)<br />
Lee F. Noel, BA’69<br />
Winnie Duncan Nofsinger, BA’64<br />
Danton Trent Nolan, BA’97, and Allison Graham Nolan, BA’97<br />
Kathleen Dorothy Nolan, BA’74<br />
Patricia Young Nolan, BA’48<br />
Timothy Robert William Nolan, BA’91<br />
Deborah Nold (parent)<br />
Richard Michael Noonan, BA’80<br />
Stephen and Jacqueline Norman (parents)<br />
Sheila Normile, BA’97<br />
Peter Andrew Norowski, BA’77<br />
Fletcher R. Norris, BA’56, MA’62, PhD’68, and Janis Cobb Norris, BA’60<br />
Sarah Shelburne North, BA’96<br />
Jason Northcutt, BA’97<br />
Frank O. Northrup Jr., BA’71<br />
Maria Norton, BS’92<br />
Susan Bland Norton, BA’84<br />
William N. Norton, BA’69, JD’72<br />
Diana Lee Wilson Norwood, BA’71<br />
Ann Ganier Notebaert, A’42<br />
Nell Thelin Novak, BA’92, MPP’95<br />
Kristen Osborn Novelline, BA’96<br />
Keith A. Novick (parent)<br />
Tracy Rosner Novick, BA’79<br />
Gayle E. Novig, BA’73<br />
Kenneth and Elizabeth Nowakowski (parents)<br />
Harold Williamson Nuckols, BS’94, and Kimberly Ann Hauser Nuckols, BA’95<br />
Caroline Ferris Nugent, BA’04<br />
Norman Jack Nuismer Jr., BE’82, and Carol Grant Nuismer, BS’81<br />
Mary York Nunn, A’53<br />
Patrick DeWitt Nunnally, BA’79, MAT’80, MA’81, and Elizabeth Dondanville Nunnally, BA’81, MAT’82<br />
Stephen James Vaccaro, BA’97, and Firouzeh Nour Nur-Vaccaro, BA’94, JD’97<br />
Robert and Mimi Nusbaum (parents)<br />
David Christian Nuss, BA’93<br />
Casey Lee Oakes, BA’00<br />
Roberta Hirsig Oakley, BA’44<br />
Fred B. Oates Jr., A’46<br />
Larkin Oates, BA’84<br />
Thomas Reed O’Beirne, BS’89<br />
Carol B. Oberdorfer<br />
Paul and Claire Obranowicz (parents)<br />
Carroll McCullough O’Brien, BA’74 (parent)<br />
James Thomas Obsitnik and Anne Raveret Obsitnik, BA’89<br />
Edward F. O’Connor, BA’58<br />
Kerry J. O’Connor and Laura Mostellar O’Connor, BA’82<br />
Timothy and Mavis O’Connor (parents)<br />
Thomas E. Oden III, BA’57, MS’58<br />
Wesley Syfrett Odom, BA’88<br />
Charles Lee Ofner, BA’04, and Sarah Watson Ofner, BA’04<br />
Stephen P. Oggel, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Richard Archer Oglesby Jr., BA’86, and Caye J. Oglesby<br />
Melanie Suzanne Oh, BS’97<br />
Theodore and Irene Ohl (parents)<br />
William and Catherine O’Keefe (parents)<br />
Jacqueline Thompson O’Keeffe, BA’54<br />
Russell A. Oldfield Jr. and Jean Ward Oldfield, BA’51 (parents)<br />
James and Susan O’Leary (parents)<br />
Robert Cabery O’Leary Jr., BA’91<br />
Vincent and Sandra Oleszkiewicz (parents)<br />
Paul E. Olin, BA’77<br />
Thomas Franklin Olin Jr. and Tammy Ann Olin (parents)<br />
William Huntley Oliver Jr., BA’72, and Deborah W. Oliver<br />
Ruth Cornelius O’Loughlin, BA’74<br />
Theresa M. Olsen (parent)<br />
Alexander Y. Olshanskiy<br />
David Warren Olstein, BA’08<br />
Stephanie J. Samples O’Malley, BS’76, MA’83, PhD’83<br />
James F. O’Neal, BA’49<br />
Sarah Wood O’Neil, BA’65 (parent)<br />
James E. O’Neill and Joyce Ann O’Neill (grandparents)<br />
James Richard O’Neill and Patricia Baier O’Neill (parents)<br />
Melissa Ann O’Neill<br />
Beatrice Onyeador (parent)<br />
Thomas Operchal, MD’79, and Mary Ellen White Operchal, BA’75<br />
Howard D. Orebaugh, BA’61, and Suzanne Duke Orebaugh, BA’61<br />
Judy Quinn O’Reilly, A’71, MAT’75<br />
Michael Francis O’Rorke, BA’95<br />
Thomas O’Rorke Jr., BS’92<br />
Alice R. Orr, BA’63<br />
Rick Orr, BA’74<br />
Robert B. Orrand, BA’74, and Elaine Ball Orrand<br />
Robert and Candi Orsi (parents)<br />
Suzanne Trager Ortega, MA’76, PhD’79<br />
Charles W. Orth, BA’66<br />
Luis Ortiz and Maria E. Vanegas-Ortiz (parents)<br />
John G. Osborn, BA’66<br />
Valerie Gene Osborne, BS’06<br />
Joe Tally Osburn, BA’79, and Magda Mallis Osburn, BSN’81 (parents)<br />
Frank Sallean Oser III and Lisette Carriere Oser, BA’75<br />
Margaret E. O’Shaughnessey, BA’78<br />
Elias Boghos and Ghada Osko (parents)<br />
G. Coleman Oswalt Jr., BA’70<br />
Anna Christenberry Ottaviano, BA’96<br />
C. Neil Ottenfeld, BA’50<br />
David Taylor Ottenjohn, BA’82<br />
Robert Charles Ottenjohn, BE’86, MBA’88, and Jan Markham Ottenjohn, BA’80<br />
Jeffrey M. Ottum, BA’76, and Barbara Ottum<br />
Lucia Chandler Outlan, BA’54<br />
Lucius T. Outlaw Jr. and Freida H. Outlaw<br />
Jennifer Elizabeth Overstreet, BA’95<br />
Theron W. Ovitt, BA’61<br />
Elizabeth Ann Nebb Owen, BA’83<br />
Frances Miller Owen, BA’50<br />
Robert and Rebecca Owen (parents)<br />
Debra E. Owens<br />
Michele Kaludis Owens, BA’87, MBA’91<br />
Pamela Jean Owens, BA’69, D’73 (parent)<br />
Ted Michael Ownby, BA’82<br />
William N. Ozier, BA’66, JD’69, and Ann Hotchkiss Lewis Ozier, BA’67<br />
Sara Jane Miner Paananen, BS’02<br />
John James Pace III, BS’93<br />
Frank T. Padberg Jr., BA’69<br />
Sarah Worley Padgett, A’43<br />
Ann Moody Page, BA’68<br />
Carl R. Page, BA’71, and Elizabeth Evans Page, BA’71<br />
Gary D. Page, BA’57<br />
Matthew A. Page, BA’75<br />
Elizabeth Ann Palma, BA’09<br />
Harlee Brooke Kramer Palmer, BA’92<br />
Helen Howell Palmer-Ball, A’54<br />
Thomas Jand Amy Palmeri<br />
Bin-Tao and Ing-Shing Pan (parents)<br />
Joyce Grimwood Pannell, BA’65<br />
Daniel William Papes, BA’83<br />
Sharon Lynne Papp, BA’84<br />
Beth Bagwell Pappas, BA’71<br />
Christopher Culver Pappas Jr., BS’01<br />
Ralph Ewin Parchment, BS’82, and Stephanie Sue Ney Parchment, BS’82<br />
David Stephen Parda, BA’83<br />
Robert and Sarah Pariseau (parents)<br />
Alvin and Alice Park (parents)<br />
Lydia Park, BA’04<br />
Marguerite Tadman Gregg Park, BA’99<br />
Francis P. Parker, BA’62<br />
Pamela Gilstad Parker, BA’74, MD’78 (parent)<br />
William H. Parker, BA’72<br />
Jimmy R. Parkey, BA’55<br />
William Allen Parks Jr., BA’61, and Alice Ann Taylor Parks, BA’61<br />
Carolyn Swan Parlato, BA’70<br />
Thomas Edward Parmer, BA’87<br />
Donald H. Parnell Sr., BA’66, EMBA’83 (parent)<br />
Marcos and Liliana Parodi (parents)<br />
Jerry S. Parr, BA’62<br />
James and Diana Parra (parents)<br />
Donna Ann Parramore, BA’83, MDV’02<br />
Jackson Clark Parriott Jr., BA’87, and Ashley Roodhouse Parriott, BA’87<br />
Charles Andrew Parrish, BA’97<br />
Tracy ShafferParry, BA’87<br />
Robert W. Parsons and Elise Hampton Parsons, BA’52 (parents)<br />
Albert Lytle Partee III, BA’79, JD’82<br />
John P. Partin, BA’66, and Vicky L. Boyd Partin, BA’67 (parents)<br />
David B. Partlow Jr., BA’72<br />
Brandon Norton Partridge, BA’97, and Caroline Fabian Davis, BA’97<br />
Karen Choi Parvin, BS’99<br />
Eddine Bowen Paschall, BA’46<br />
Georgia Tweedy Paschall, BA’58<br />
Richard A. Paskowitz, BA’63<br />
Gary A. Passons, BA’76<br />
Darrell L. Paster, BA’71<br />
Scott Allan Pastor, BS’82<br />
Gregory Harold Pastrick, BS’89<br />
Hiteshkumar and Pushpaben Patel (parents)<br />
Sandip Manubhai Patel, BA’97<br />
Joseph E. Patrick Jr., BA’67, and Hilda Buchanan Patrick, BA’66<br />
Daniel and Aline Patte (parents)<br />
Chris Walker Patterson, BA’88<br />
Laura Roosevelt Patterson, BA’77<br />
Tom B. Patterson, BA’63<br />
Victoria Elizabeth Patterson, BA’09<br />
Conley Wayne Patton, BA’03<br />
Dalila Evette Patton, BA’99<br />
James G. Patton (parent)<br />
Alma Hale Paty, BS’82<br />
Melissa Danielle Patzelt Russo, BA’07<br />
John C. Patzke, BA’54<br />
David Peter Paul, BA’84<br />
Meghan Summers Paul, BA’05<br />
Milton H. Paul, BA’56<br />
Ronald Irvin Paul, BA’79<br />
Barbara Appleton Paulson, BA’55<br />
Matthew E. Paulus, BS’02<br />
Mary Stephens Pawlow, BA’66<br />
Navid Paydar (parent)<br />
Barbara Keith Brown Payne, BA’89<br />
Debra Sue Payne, BA’74<br />
D. Charles Payne, BA’75, and Marcia Delk Payne, BS’77<br />
Theodore J. Payne<br />
William C. B. Payne Jr., BA’51<br />
John C. Engstrom and Susan P. Paynter (parents)<br />
Lynn Stichter Pearce, BS’82<br />
Bradley and Cynthia Pearman (parents)<br />
Robert Pearson and Penelope Parrot Pearson, BA’61<br />
William Robert Pearson, BA’65, and Margaret C. Pearson<br />
Lawrence and Sue Peck (parents)<br />
Craig Anthony Peckham, BA’95<br />
Jessica Grady Pedigo, BA’02<br />
Eleanor Foree Peebles, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Jennifer Leigh Peebles, BA’95<br />
Johnny and Darlene Peebles (parents)<br />
Jon Klinton Peebles, BA’09<br />
Martha Clemmons Peery, A’49<br />
Elizabeth Anne Schmidt Peet, BA’95<br />
Thomas Neal Feinberg and Ellen S. Peisner-Feinberg, BA’81<br />
Kenneth and Kathleen Pekala (parents)<br />
Arthur Harter Pellett, BS’84, MBA’88, and Helene Brown Pellett, MBA’88<br />
D. Steven and Carol Peloquin (parents)<br />
Donald Richard Pelster, BE’69, MS’76, PhD’80, and Nancy Jo Higgs Pelster, BA’72 (parents)<br />
Michael Warren Pelster, BA’09<br />
Holly Sherman Peña, BA’87<br />
Paula Wilkes Pendergrass, BS’92<br />
Haydon and Terri Pendleton (parents)<br />
Richard L. Pennington, BA’67<br />
Albert Mitchell Pennybacker Jr., BA’53<br />
Susan Boyce Pensoneau, BA’67<br />
Jarvis P. Pentecost, BA’49, MA’50, and Betty Miller Pentecost, BSN’50<br />
Claire Schlatter Peper, A’56<br />
Vito Charles Peraino and Laura Geneva Hill Peraino, BA’86<br />
Lisa Bourdeaux Percy, BA’75<br />
Robert C. Perdue Jr., BA’61 (parent)<br />
Franklin Thomas Perkins, BA’92<br />
Michael and Mary Lynne Perkinson (parents)<br />
Vincent A. and Jane Perla (parents)<br />
Todd S. Perlow, BA’06<br />
Scott Robert Perlowin, BA’89<br />
Henry Ross Perot III, BA’09<br />
Jeffrey Braxton Perrin, BS’93, and Kelly Burton Perrin, BA’92<br />
Allyson Needler Perry, BA’95<br />
Ashley Elizabeth Perry, BA’08<br />
John Michael Perry Jr., BA’93, and Melissa S. Perry<br />
William Rhett Perry III, BS’92, and Robin Cernuda Perry, BS’92<br />
Julia Buckthal Person, BA’74<br />
Steven Douglas Peszat, BA’90<br />
Harvey J. and Robbie Peterson (parents)<br />
Janice A. Peterson, BA’59 (grandparent)<br />
Lynn Morgan Petkas, BA’63<br />
Laura Petro, BA’80<br />
Jonathan S. Petty and Marjorie A. George<br />
F. Carter Philips, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Lisa Behren Philipson, BA’80<br />
C. William Phillips, BA’78<br />
Clyde and Anita Phillips (parents)<br />
Daniel Lee Phillips, MD’83, and Sherre Lee Florence Phillips, BA’79, PhD’85<br />
Dennis W. Phillips, A’62<br />
Edmund J. Phillips Jr., BA’60<br />
Harold A. Phillips, BA’74<br />
Karen L. Hooper Phillips, BA’72<br />
Ben D. Phillips, BA’94, and Kimberly McGroarty Phillips, BA’94<br />
Margaret B. Philly (parent)<br />
Martha Medaugh Phipps, A’49<br />
Randolph P. Pickell, BE’63, and Elizabeth West Pickell, BA’62<br />
Barbara Ramseur Pickens, BA’66<br />
John B. Pickett, BA’62<br />
Rita Lillard Picton, BA’70<br />
Adam Clay Pierce, BA’01, and Jill Carter Pierce, BS’01<br />
Alexander Webster Pierce Jr., BA’52, MD’56, and Sharron Lowsley Pierce<br />
Lisa Gannaway Pierce, BA’78 (parent)<br />
Sandra Abel Pierce, BA’62<br />
Julie Novarese Pierotti, MA’07<br />
Meghan Mucklow Pietrantonio, BA’05<br />
Dennis Paul Pigg Jr., BS’04<br />
Edgar W. Pigg, BA’50<br />
Jett John Pihakis, BA’89<br />
Laura Ruth Hawes Piker, BS’83<br />
Harry Mahoney Piper III, BA’89, MEd’93<br />
Bonnie McGrane Pirnie, BA’73<br />
Matthew Daniel Piser, BA’03<br />
Sally Levy Pitofsky, BA’55<br />
Craig and Kara Pittinger (parents)<br />
Adam Ross Pittman, BS’06<br />
Harrison Victor Pittman Jr., BA’55<br />
Theresa Pitts-Singer, BA’85<br />
Ellen Plant (parent)<br />
Nancy Bateman Plaxico, BA’68<br />
Brian and Jerrie Plegge (parents)<br />
David Robin Plummer, BS’90, and Christy Lane Plummer, BA’91, MEd’05<br />
Mary McCrory Plummer, BA’97<br />
Allison Anne Poarch, BS’07<br />
Wesley Vincent Poen, BS’04<br />
Walter Emerson Pofahl II, BA’84<br />
Elizabeth Abernathy Poindexter, BS’91<br />
Loretta A. Rath Poindexter, BA’72<br />
Lauren Rose Pointer, BA’03<br />
Kevin William Poirot, BA’96<br />
Dean W. Polen Jr., A’69<br />
William F. Polk Jr., BA’61<br />
Raymond and Isabel Pollack (parents)<br />
Betty Caldwell Pollreis, BA’78<br />
Chester William Polson II, BA’09<br />
Franklin H. Pond, E’46, and Barbara Jewell Pond, A’50<br />
T. Joseph Pond Jr., BA’62, MD’66, and Gail Rasmussen Pond, BA’62, MA’63<br />
Walter Eric Pond, BA’81<br />
Terrence V. Ponder III, BA’84<br />
Ouen and Ratana Pongdee (parents)<br />
David Samuel Pontius, BA’08<br />
Carol J. Poore, BA’70<br />
Beverly Beadles Pope, BA’61<br />
Frances Evans Popham, BA’39, BLS’41<br />
Michael and Linda Popoff (parents)<br />
Richard D. Porotsky Jr., BS’93, JD’96, and Kristin Jonsson Porotsky, BA’93<br />
Amy Frank Porter, BA’79<br />
Curtis H. Porter, BA’63, PhD’73<br />
James Humber Porter, BA’82, and Nancy Bostock Porter, BA’82<br />
Patty Sanders Porter, BS’75<br />
S. Kay Tanner Porter, BA’57<br />
Jane Dudley Portman, BA’82<br />
Bernardo A. Portuondo and Tina L. Hestrom-Portuondo (parents)<br />
Humberto and Lori Ann Posada (parents)<br />
Lauren Posner (parent)<br />
William M. Potter, BA’76<br />
Stephen D. Potts, BA’52, LLB’54, and Irene Potter Potts, BA’52<br />
Richard A. Pounder and Amy Markarian Pounder, BA’77 (parents)<br />
Marcel Pourtout, BA’03<br />
Gail Covington Powell, BA’59<br />
Gloria Powell (parent)<br />
John W. Powell Jr. and Mary Hills Baker Powell, BA’78 (parents)<br />
Timothy Allen Power, BA’82, JD’88, and Margaret Gready Power, BA’81<br />
Joel Jefferson Powers, BA’78<br />
Jerome Park Prather, BA’03<br />
Dwayne and Tracey Pratt (parents)<br />
Walter Neider Prendergast Sr. and Katherine Prince Prendergast (parents)<br />
Douglas and Donnella Prentice (parents)<br />
John Lloyd Preston Jr., BA’59<br />
Lee E. Preston, BA’51<br />
William Anderson Preston, BS’94, MD’98, and Kimberly Wormer Preston<br />
Marion Thompson Preuss, BA’88<br />
Peter Alexander Prevas, BA’81<br />
Susan Vester Prevas, BA’72<br />
Kendrick Wheeler Prewitt, BA’86<br />
Christopher Sterling Price, BA’99<br />
Joel Anthony Price Jr., BA’94, JD’97, and Melissa McGuire Price, BS’94<br />
William and Patricia Price (parents)<br />
V. Carrington Holmes Price, BA’81<br />
William Keller Pridemore II, BA’05<br />
Angelo and Melody Prieto (parents)<br />
Robert Earl Primeau, BS’83, and Ellen Costello Primeau, BS’83<br />
Noel Eason Primos, BA’86<br />
Mary Michael Stewart Pringle, BA’94<br />
Caryl Penney Privett, BA’70<br />
LeRoy Collins Proctor, BA’91, and Kathryn Shasteen Proctor, BA’92<br />
Catherine L. Propst, BA’67<br />
Peter Joseph Protos, BA’02, and Kirsten Marie Wing Protos, BS’02<br />
Norton and Susan Prout (parents)<br />
Michelle Prud’Homme, BA’84<br />
Hunter Pryor, A’49<br />
James E. Pryor and Joan V. Stewart (parents)<br />
Robert Michael Pryor, BS’97<br />
Thomas D. Pryse, A’45<br />
Jared Andrew Purcell, BA’02<br />
Timothy and Terri Purcell (parents)<br />
Sol Halle Putzel Jr., BA’68<br />
James Randall Pyle, BA’89, and Elizabeth Muccia Pyle, BS’88<br />
Robert B. Pyle, BA’66<br />
Kristine Sherman Qualls, BA’70<br />
Ray W. Qualls Jr., BA’52<br />
Thomas and Courtney Quattlebaum (parents)<br />
Douglas P. Quay, BA’71<br />
Robert Evan Quenon, BA’80<br />
Bernard and Jane Quigley (parents)<br />
John and Carole Quille (parents)<br />
Michael C. Quillen, BA’72<br />
Bard Quillman Jr., BA’70, and Nancy Jones Quillman, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Whayne S. Quin, BA’59<br />
William L. Quinlen III, BA’68, and Marion Blalock Quinlen, BA’68<br />
John and Monika Quinn (parents)<br />
Roberta West Quis, BA’73<br />
Mark and Lisa Rabito (parents)<br />
John Arthur Rafter Jr., MS’91, PhD’94, and Lori Henslee Rafter, MS’93, PhD’96<br />
Mary Ellen McMurray Ragan, BA’53<br />
Frances Stepp Ragland, BA’52<br />
Ron E. Ragsdale, BA’70<br />
Elsa Virginia Wang Rahner, BA’97<br />
Charlotte Johnson Raleigh, BA’80<br />
Shitalkumar and Sujata Rali (parents)<br />
Susan Parks Rall, BA’79<br />
Christian Robert Grose and Sarah Christine Ramage<br />
Akunuri V. Ramayya<br />
John and Ann Ramirez (parents)<br />
Claudia Jane King Ramone, BA’97<br />
John P. Ramsay, BA’76<br />
Alison Blake Ramsey, BA’66<br />
James Graves Ramsey, JD’79, and Jan Heller Ramsey, BA’76, JD’81 (parents)<br />
Kelly Crawford Ramsey, BS’96<br />
Gamiel A. Ramson, BA’77<br />
Seth J. Ramson, BA’80<br />
Erin J. Rand<br />
Louella Higgins Randall, BA’47<br />
Cindy Collins Randolph, BA’67<br />
Robert Paul Randolph, BA’72<br />
Charles A. Rankin Jr., BA’50<br />
Robert G. Ransom, BA’49<br />
Valerie Ann Keim Rasmussen, BA’79<br />
Adam Ian Raspler, BA’93<br />
Ann Aston Ratelle, BS’84<br />
Gordon S. Rather Jr., BA’61<br />
George and Mary Rathlev (parents)<br />
Melvin Thompson Rattray, BA’80, and Joy E. Mallick Rattray, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Wayne and Rosemary Ratts (grandparents)<br />
Bradley and Sharon Rauch (parents)<br />
James Evander Bean Raulston, BA’09<br />
Judith S. Raulston (parent)<br />
Tom E. Rausch, BA’72<br />
Mark Elkin Rawls, BE’02, and Adrianne Robertson Rawls, BA’02<br />
Edward and Kathryn Rawson<br />
Ashley Reynolds Ray, BA’95<br />
Cynthia Joann Ray, BA’92<br />
Donald Joseph Ray Jr., BA’91, and Jane Mills Ray, BA’91<br />
Gregory Allen Ray, BA’95<br />
James Lee Ray<br />
James and Linda Ray (parents)<br />
Mary Beth Pendley Ray, BA’81<br />
Mary Lyman Ray (parent)<br />
Douglas and Pamela Rayvid (parents)<br />
Robert Creswell Rea, BA’77<br />
Wallis E. Reagin, A’48<br />
Jerry L. Ream (parent)<br />
Charles L. Reardon, BA’74, and Deborah Hays Reardon, N’76 (parents)<br />
Robert and Marjorie Reason (parents)<br />
Judith Ashkanazi Reaven, BA’80<br />
Joanne C. Holter Minard Rector, BA’55 (parent)<br />
Krishana and Vijaya Reddy (parents)<br />
James G. Redmon, A’49<br />
David R. Reed Jr., BA’63<br />
George Scott Reed, BA’80<br />
John Mark Reed, BA’73, and Kimey Wilhelm Reed, BS’73, MA’74 (parents)<br />
William R. Reed Jr. and Karen Lynn Reed (parents)<br />
Mary Montedonico Reed, BA’63<br />
Michael F. Reed, BA’72<br />
Sandra I. Reed (parent)<br />
Sheila Diana Reed (parent)<br />
William M. Reed, BA’70<br />
Thomas K. Rees Jr., BA’77<br />
Leonard D. Reese III and Cynthia Reese (parents)<br />
Michael G. Reese, BA’63<br />
Noel Henry Reese, BA’91<br />
Susan Snyder Reeves, BA’78, JD’81<br />
Robert S. Reich Sr. and Diane L. Reich (parents)<br />
David Farley Reid, BA’02, and Beatriz Reid<br />
Hal and Emilie Reid (parents)<br />
Robert Collins Reid Jr., BA’81<br />
Gerald Griffin Reidy, BA’95, and Mary Reidy<br />
Timothy Shawn Reilly, BA’96, and Tina LaPlant Reilly, BA’96<br />
Priscilla Cole Reimers, BA’64<br />
Dale V. Reiner, BA’69<br />
Greg Reintjes, BA’85<br />
Lance M. Reising, BA’73, and Juliet M. Reising (parents)<br />
Ellen Graf Reister, BA’72 (parent)<br />
Cynthia Young Reisz, BA’80, JD’86<br />
George R. Reisz, A’74 (parent)<br />
Igor and Lili Remec (parents)<br />
Ann C. Render, BA’72<br />
Dustin Thomas Michael Renn, BS’01<br />
David and Julia Renshaw (parents)<br />
George Henry Repeczky, BA’07<br />
Jason Scott Reusch, BA’99, MBA’05<br />
Robert and Helena Revelli (parents)<br />
Beverley Cann Reynolds, BS’80<br />
Craig H. Reynolds, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Elijah Ross Reynolds, BA’03, and Amanda Reynolds<br />
Judy Rary Reynolds, BA’77<br />
Julia Newton Reynolds, BS’78<br />
Arthur and Harriet Rhine (parents)<br />
Julian Maxim Rhine<br />
Byno R. Rhodes, BA’40, MA’41, PhD’51<br />
Laura Bailey Rhodes, BS’86<br />
Patricia Burnett Rhodes, BA’69<br />
Beth Houck Riccardo, BA’81<br />
Cynthia Jean Rice, BA’77<br />
John Stephen Rich Jr., BA’07<br />
Kristine Hanson Rich, BA’73<br />
Stephanie Ann Resch Rich, BA’88<br />
Delores Richard (grandparent)<br />
John Robert Richards, BS’03<br />
Bess H. Richardson (parent)<br />
Elizabeth Andrews Richardson, BA’80<br />
Kentaura Jenai Richardson, BS’04<br />
William Goss Richardson, BA’55<br />
Sylvia Sellers Richey, BA’90<br />
Brenda Perry Richie, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Scott Andrew Richman, BA’89<br />
Henry and Ruth Richmond (parents)<br />
Jon Richmond (parent)<br />
Lois M. Richter (parent)<br />
Carol Brewbaker Rickard, BS’85<br />
Lewis Clifford Rickerson Jr., BS’05<br />
Janet Rickman, BA’72<br />
Robert and Doria Riddick (parents)<br />
Nathan Jefferson Riddle, BA’94<br />
Douglas James Rieth, MD’92, and Juliet Feitel Rieth, BS’92<br />
Carol Mooney Rietvelt, BA’68<br />
Henry Harmon Riffe, BA’58, and Joan Thompson Riffe, BE’58<br />
Lauren Gilmer Rigby, BA’73<br />
Marguerita Chandler Riggall, BA’68, MAT’70 (parent)<br />
Margalee Oelrich Riggan, A’67, MA’71<br />
Timothy L. Riggins, BA’78<br />
James Lloyd Riley, BS’89, and Joyce Po-Wen Chang Riley, BS’90<br />
Mark B. Riley, BA’77, JD’80<br />
John R. Ring Jr., BA’86<br />
Michael Elroy Ring, MD’82, and Beth Ring (parents)<br />
Michael Stephen Rintoul, BA’88, MBA’89, and Lisa M. Pinkerton Rintoul, BS’87 MEd’89<br />
Michael Stewart Risen, MEd’08, and Megan Franz Risen<br />
James Gilmour Rissler, BS’81, and Nancy D. Rissler (parents)<br />
James Roy Ritchey Jr., BS’01<br />
J. Daniel Ritchie, BA’96<br />
Margaret Avery Ritchie, BA’52<br />
Scott A. Ritchie (parent)<br />
Ruth Evelyn Riter, PhD’97<br />
Elizabeth A. Ritter, BA’87<br />
Elizabeth F. Ritter, BA’60<br />
Frank D. Ritter and Kathleen Dwyer-Ritter (parents)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Rivera (grandparents)<br />
J. Thurston Roach II, BA’63<br />
S. Curtiss and Leslie Roach (parents)<br />
Charles Warren Roan, BS’05<br />
Constancio and Corina Roan (parents)<br />
Blair Culbertson Robbins, BA’89<br />
Molly W. Robbins (parent)<br />
Julia Colnon Roberson, BA’85<br />
Caroline Doress Roberts, BA’98<br />
Charles and Christine Roberts (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Parler Roberts, BA’65<br />
Jason Roberts, BA’96<br />
Jennifer Johnson Roberts, BS’81<br />
Joan Ferguson Roberts, BA’55<br />
John Eric Roberts, BA’94<br />
William J. and Lisa Roberts (parents)<br />
Michael Charles Roberts, BS’80, MD’84, and Marcy Seligman Roberts, BA’82, MBA’83<br />
Patsy Holley Roberts, BA’73, PhD’98<br />
William J. Roberts and Rhonda Bailey Roberts, BA’82 (parents)<br />
Victoria Streuli Roberts, BA’75<br />
William D. Roberts, BA’77<br />
David L. Robertson, BA’65, and Maria B. Robertson<br />
John C. Robertson, A’49, JD’50<br />
James L. Robertson and Linda Thompson Robertson, BA’67, MA’77<br />
Pattie Goodall Robertson, BA’55<br />
Peter Gordon Robertson, BA’99<br />
James Andrew Robillard, BA’94<br />
Sara Schoenberger Robin, A’48 (grandparent)<br />
John W. Robins, BA’60<br />
Gary Curtis Moss Jr., BA’92, and Elizabeth Baldwin Robinson Moss, BA’92<br />
Phillip and Christy Robinson<br />
Durinda L. Robinson (parent)<br />
Jacquelyn Darcy Robinson, BA’68<br />
Michaela Marston Robinson, BA’91<br />
R. Lee Robinson, BA’74<br />
Randolph W. Robinson, BA’68, and Catherine Morriss Robinson, BA’68<br />
Susan Estes Robinson, BA’72, PhD’76<br />
W. Ted Robinson III, BA’65, and Patricia James Robinson, BA’66<br />
W. Walter Robinson III, BA’85<br />
Horace M. Robison, BA’54, and Alice Stockell Robison, BA’54<br />
Brian Edward Robison and Madeline Wilson Robison, BA’95<br />
Richard B. Rockwell, BA’52<br />
Jane Kelley Rodeheffer, MA’86, PhD’89<br />
Alan W. Rodgers, BA’68<br />
Jennifer L. Rodgers, BA’88<br />
Virginia Norton Rodgers, BA’80<br />
Daniel Joseph Rodriguez, BA’07<br />
Zachary Karl McKenzie Roeder, BS’07<br />
Randall and Diane Roeing (parents)<br />
Megan Peteet Roen, BA’95<br />
Nancy Bock Roenfeldt, BA’64<br />
Suzanne Rogacz, BA’76 (parent)<br />
Alfred Tate Rogers Jr., BA’87<br />
Anna Victoria Rogers, BA’09<br />
Christina Barron Rogers, BA’89<br />
Courtney Marie Rogers<br />
David and Mary Ellen Rogers (parents)<br />
Edward C. Rogers, BA’06<br />
Elizabeth Ann Rogers<br />
Flournoy Semmes Rogers, A’57<br />
Marie Caslick Rogers, A’52<br />
Joseph C. Rogers, BA’52<br />
Lee O. Rogers Jr., BA’65<br />
Marguerite Harris Rogers, BA’97<br />
Patricia A. Rogers, BS’76<br />
Peter J. Rogers Jr. and Anne V. Rogers (parents)<br />
Richard Ovid Rogers III, BS’82, and Karen Williamson Rogers, BS’81<br />
Robert C. Rogers Jr., BA’70<br />
Timothy and Donna Rogers (parents)<br />
Brittany Ann Rohrman, BA’09<br />
Michele M. Rohrman (parent)<br />
B. Douglas Smith and Louise A. Rollins-Smith (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Lynch Rom, BS’83<br />
Raleigh F. Romine, BA’71<br />
Reginald Martin Ronningen, PhD’75<br />
Brian and Jill Roper (parents)<br />
Peter H. Rosal, BA’97<br />
Grace M. Rose, BA’66<br />
Stephen L. Rose, BA’78<br />
Eliot M. Rosen, BA’66<br />
Eric and Elizabeth Rosen (parents)<br />
Jay M. Rosen, BA’72<br />
Jeffrey Lawrence Rosen, BA’81, and Ashley Olson Rosen, BA’82<br />
Richard A. Rosen, BA’69<br />
Marilyn Minks Rosenberg, BA’74<br />
James H. Rosenblatt, BA’69<br />
Stephen W. Rosenblatt, BA’70, and Elisabeth G. Rosenblatt (parents)<br />
Steven G. Rosenblatt, BA’67<br />
Arnold D. Rosenfield, BA’67, JD’71<br />
Melanie Olivia Rosenthal, BA’09<br />
Allan and Sylvia Ross (parents)<br />
Ann Rollow Ross, A’52<br />
Ben Brooks Ross, BS’98<br />
Emily Sue Eskind Ross, A’48<br />
Howard R. Ross, BA’74<br />
John Danforth Ross, BA’94, and Elizabeth E. Ross<br />
Kevin Philip Ross, BA’93<br />
Steven and Susan Ross (parents)<br />
Edward and Karen Rothen (parents)<br />
Gary Lawrence Rothschild, BA’88, and Jennifer Rubin Rothschild, BA’90<br />
John Rotonti Sr. and Donna Rotonti (parents)<br />
Eleanor Terry Choate Rourke, BA’83<br />
Thomas Alexander Rousseau, BA’89, MBA’95<br />
Thomas Bernard Rowan III, BA’86<br />
John Bowman Rowe, BS’91<br />
Barbara Bracewell Rowenczak, A’76<br />
William M. Rowlett, A’52<br />
Diane Lillian Royle, BA’87<br />
Irving Alan Rubenstein, BA’74, PhD’88<br />
John Michael Rubenstein, BA’73<br />
Grant Mitchell Rubin, BA’97<br />
Howard C. Rubin, BA’71<br />
Martin and Maria Rubin (parents)<br />
Brandi Janness Rudolph, BS’00<br />
Anne Orgain Rudolph, BA’44<br />
Rhys A. Rudolph, BA’75, and Laura Bateman Rudolph, BSN’75<br />
Herbert and Joanne Ruetsch (parents)<br />
Michael E. Ruff, BA’83, MD’87, and Whitney Parker Ruff, MS’88<br />
John Daniel Ruffier, BA’92<br />
John S. Rumble and Catherine McCollum Rumble, BA’81<br />
Julia Rose Rumford, BA’07<br />
Tony Rummans, BA’78 (parent)<br />
Catherine Rea Rusch, BS’79<br />
Linda Williams Rush, BS’73 (parent)<br />
William James Rushton IV, BA’79<br />
Jennifer Smith Rusie, BA’99<br />
Sharon Heather Russ, BA’94<br />
Brian James Russell, BA’00<br />
Clyde M. Russell Jr., BA’72, and Lavona Gray Russell, BA’71<br />
Guerry Barnett Russell, BA’60 (parent)<br />
Steven L. Russell, BA’77<br />
Thomas Edgie Russell IV, BA’97<br />
Samuel Kenneth Rutherford and Mary L. Manlove Rutherford, BA’51, MA’72 (parents)<br />
Nancy E. Rutland (parent)<br />
Paul and Dorene Rutter (parents)<br />
Deborah Anne Ryan, BA’03<br />
James Thomas Ryan III, BS’07<br />
James and Susan Rynar (parents)<br />
Kingsley and Kim Sackey (parents)<br />
Arrianna Sales Sacks, BA’00<br />
Mohammad and Melissa Sadeghi (parents)<br />
Brian J. and Muriel Sadler (parents)<br />
Patricia E. Sadler, BA’79<br />
Adam Paul Sadlowski, BA’05<br />
Jay Gerald Safer, BA’68<br />
Philip and Beth Sagan (parents)<br />
Tracy Krajack Sahn, BA’90<br />
Christopher James Sailer, BA’09<br />
Rita R. Sailer (parent)<br />
Scott and Jean Sailer (parents)<br />
Martha H. Saine, BA’73<br />
Kara Lochman Sair, BS’99<br />
Kaveh Robert Sajadi, BS’95, and Kristin Heck Sajadi, BA’95<br />
Elyn R. Saks, BA’77<br />
James Michael Salato Jr., BA’07, MEd’09<br />
David F. Salisbury<br />
Tim Salomon, BA’85, MBA’86<br />
Charles Everette Salter Jr., BA’87<br />
Mary Sue Farmer Saltsman, BA’53<br />
Bruce R. Salzer, BA’82<br />
Karen Lisa Salzman, BS’89<br />
Joseph and Jeanne Samet (parents)<br />
Alison Cohn Sample, BA’89<br />
James T. Sandefur Jr., BA’69<br />
Paul and Pamela Sander (parents)<br />
Aliceann Cull Sanders, BA’51<br />
Henry V. Sanders, A’69<br />
John Stoll Sanders, BA’69, MA’71, and Dancey Trabue Sanders, BS’75<br />
Edward K. Sanders*, BA’48, LLB’51, and Margaret Boylin Sanders, BA’50, MA’52<br />
William Evan Sanders, BA’42, and Marlin Jones Sanders, BA’53, MS’55<br />
Thomas L. Sanders Jr., BA’66 (parent)<br />
William F. Sanderson Jr., BA’65<br />
Rodney Patton and Santa Sanders-Patton (parents)<br />
Edward D. Sandidge, BA’60, and Sue H. Sandidge<br />
Gerald Sandler, A’47<br />
Mary Lynn Sandoz<br />
Charles Sprigg Sands Jr., BA’77<br />
Christopher William Sands, BS’88, and Michelle Green Sands, BA’89<br />
Richard Baldwin Sant Sr., BA’86<br />
Emily Jane Santi, BA’96<br />
Susan Ann Sargent, BA’89<br />
Rachel Vaughan Satterfield, BA’65<br />
Elizabeth Dankert Sattes, BA’70, MA’75<br />
Shelton Marshall Saufley III, BA’61<br />
Roger and Katherine Saunders (parents)<br />
Virginia Patton Saunders, BA’56<br />
Richard H. Sawyer, BA’75<br />
Al B. Sawyers, BA’82<br />
Christopher Brian Sayers, BA’04<br />
Richard D. Scalera, BA’67<br />
James H. Scarborough Jr., A’65<br />
James E. Scarbrough Jr., BA’72, and Cynthia Jo Scarbrough (parents)<br />
Mary Margaret Scarbrough, BA’94<br />
Mary Matlick Schaeffer, BA’65<br />
Charles Schafer and Juliana Sanchez Schafer, BA’00<br />
John L. Schaffler Jr., A’50 (parent)<br />
Aleta Dumas Schanbacher, BA’65<br />
Marcia Ludwig Schaub, BA’76<br />
Susan Elizabeth Jones Schechter, BA’86<br />
Amy Bitter Scheiber, BA’84<br />
Everett Schenk and Sarah Evans Schenk, BA’71<br />
David Joseph Schenker, BA’82, and Lisa Grater Schenker, BA’81<br />
William and Caroline Schichtel (parents)<br />
Andrea Nancy Schickel, BA’89<br />
Michael Ross Schiering, BS’82<br />
Mary Grace Murff Schilling, BA’60<br />
Paul Ronald Schilpp, BA’99<br />
Paul Samuel Schklar, BA’78<br />
Robert K. Schlafly, BA’73, and Teri Schlafly<br />
Gregory Alan Schlak, BA’89<br />
J. Steven Schlather, BA’72<br />
Natalie Leilani Schlegel, BA’98<br />
Andrew B. Schlesinger (parent)<br />
Stephen and Fabiola Schlessinger (parents)<br />
John R. Schlumpf, BA’77<br />
Kurt L. Schmalz, BA’78, JD’83<br />
Christoph R. Schmidt, BA’70<br />
John A. Schmidt, BA’78, and Kathleen Kallaher Schmidt, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Kenneth A. Schmidt, BA’64<br />
Lewis Lloyd Schmidt, BS’81<br />
Jeffrey L. Schmitter, BA’77<br />
Ann Schmuelling, BA’71<br />
Dustin Duane Schneider, BA’02<br />
Richard and Lois Schneider (parents)<br />
Matthew Dexter Schneller, BA’01, and Jessica Harrelson Schneller, BA’01<br />
Amanda Christine Schoen, BA’00<br />
Ann Yates Schoen, A’56<br />
Dennis R. Schoen and Vanessa Bennett Schoen, BS’91<br />
Rena Dreskin Schoenberg, BS’77 (parent)<br />
Hans and Charlene Schoenenberger (parents)<br />
George Schollian Jr., BA’59, MAT’61<br />
Alison Ruth Scholly, BA’90<br />
Ellen S. Schoninger (parent)<br />
Heather Elizabeth Schonrock, BS’95<br />
Diane Louise Schrauth, BA’92<br />
John and Kathleen Schreiber (parents)<br />
Irwin David Schreiner, BA’63<br />
Mary Elizabeth Schroeder, BA’04<br />
Ken Schueler (parent)<br />
Douglas P. Schuessler Sr. and Andrea Schuessler (parents)<br />
Christina Fennell Schuh, BA’90<br />
Erin Foley Schuhmacher, BA’98<br />
Rachel Gough Schulenburg, BA’95<br />
Michelle Graber Schulten, BS’90<br />
Michael and Joan Schultz (parents)<br />
Frederick E. Schulz, BS’75<br />
Virginia A. Schulz (grandparent)<br />
Elisabeth Ellen Schussler, BS’92<br />
Sallie Davis Schwall, A’67<br />
Andrew Schwartz (parent)<br />
Donald D. Schwartz, BS’76<br />
Richard Alan Schwartz, BA’80<br />
Susan Jeffries Schwartz, A’66<br />
Albert B. Schwarzkopf, BA’64, and Janis Bredeson Schwarzkopf, BA’65<br />
Alexandra Frank Schwarzman, BA’07<br />
Garland and Kathleen Schweickhardt (parents)<br />
Christopher Michael Schwenk, BS’95<br />
Patricia Finney Scibilia, A’58 (parent)<br />
Rachel Rowsey Scobey, BS’97<br />
Charles Thomas Scott, BA’75, JD’82, and Sarah Barbee Scott, BA’81<br />
Cynthia C. Scott (grandparent)<br />
Jody Shotwell Scott, BA’72<br />
Leonard L. Scott, BA’64, and Mary Broach Scott, BA’64<br />
Nancy Morgan Scott, BA’75<br />
Ruth King Scoville, A’42 (grandparent, parent)<br />
Peter Colin Scully, BS’08<br />
C. Patton Seabrook Jr., BA’59<br />
Charlie Oliver Sealy III, BA’01, and Sasha Medenbach Sealy, BA’01<br />
Nicole Anne Seanor, BA’98<br />
Daniel MacLeod Searby Jr., BA’83<br />
Bonnie Anne Seay, BA’66, MA’80<br />
Carl L. Sebelius Jr., BA’61<br />
Nina P. Seelbinder (parent)<br />
Tara Seery, BS’96<br />
Michael and Holly Sega (parents)<br />
Georgia Wilson Segal, BA’65<br />
Molly Sehring, BS’96<br />
Susan M. Seidler, BA’71<br />
Benton and Sheila Sellers (parents)<br />
Randal Hugh Sellers, BA’78, JD’81<br />
Benjamin Thomas Selman III, BA’84, and Susan Wright Selman, BSN’84<br />
Leonid and Irina Selya (parents)<br />
Rosslyn Stanton Selzer, BA’83<br />
Philip C. Sensenig, BA’75, and Lana Smith Sensenig, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Albert Wertheimer and Joaquima Serradell (parents)<br />
Cristina Maria Serrano, BA’07<br />
James A. Settle Jr., BA’65, MD’68<br />
Beverly Jones Setzer, BA’59<br />
Edward Roy Seufert, BA’86, and Irenea Blanco Seufert, BA’87<br />
Dieter H. Sevin<br />
Frank A. Sewell Jr., BA’56<br />
Robert A. Sewell, MD’68 (parent)<br />
Joseph Roy Shackelford III, BA’56, MD’59<br />
John W. Shackleton Jr., BA’67, and Janice McIntire Shackleton, BA’68<br />
Craig Shadbolt, BA’80<br />
Mary Duncan Shahid, BA’81<br />
Kimball Abbas Shahrokhi, MS’95, and Melinda Bobbit Shahrokhi, BA’94<br />
Larry Shainman, BA’71<br />
Patricia E. Shaner (parent)<br />
Virginia L. Shanks, BA’04<br />
Mark and Kathleen Shanley (parents)<br />
James Vincent Shannon, BA’80<br />
Julia Braly Sharp, BA’51<br />
Robert F. Sharp, BA’61, and Florence C. Sharp (parents)<br />
Lewis A. Sharp III, BS’80, and Susan Sturrup Sharp, BS’79<br />
Logan G. Sharpe, BA’74<br />
Paul M. Sharry, BA’74<br />
Elise de Compiegne Shatto, BA’89<br />
Lauren Nicole Shaub, BA’01<br />
Glyndon B. Shaver Jr., BA’57<br />
Judith Elinor Shavin, BA’60<br />
John Sherman Shaw III, BA’77<br />
Daniel Felix Shay, BS’00<br />
Jonathan Allen Shayne, JD’93<br />
Gertrude Coors Sheaffer, BA’50<br />
Michael and Laura Shearer (parents)<br />
Michelle Shedd, BA’75<br />
Martha Feldkircher Shedden, BA’49<br />
Andrew Sheep, BS’02<br />
Donald C. Sheffield, BE’54, and Etta  Reese Tinker Sheffield, BA’54<br />
William L. Sheftall Jr., A’75<br />
Howard W. Shelton, A’46, LLB’50<br />
Paige Nicole Shelton, BA’97<br />
Leslie M. Eiring Shepard, BA’82<br />
Richard Shephard (parent)<br />
Elizabeth Norwood Shepherd, BS’86<br />
Thomas William Shepherd, BA’86<br />
Daniel Paul Shepherdson, BA’80<br />
Dustin Michael Sher, BA’03<br />
Steven Frank Benz and Lynne D. Sherburne-Benz, BA’83<br />
Michael Winston Sheridan, BA’84<br />
Glenn Eugene Sheriff, BA’84, MBA’88<br />
Miller Hobbs Sherling, BA’96<br />
Elizabeth Doak Sherman, A’62<br />
Hans Marcus Sherman, BA’03, and Sarah Moreland Sherman, BA’03<br />
Jerry Frank Sherrill Jr., BA’82<br />
Margaret McClintock Sherrod, BA’67<br />
Margaret Tiller Wilkinson Sherwood, BA’75, MA’76<br />
John and Florence Shields (parents)<br />
Helen Clayton Shingler, A’81<br />
Jeanne Shingleton, BA’87<br />
Bruce and Bonnie Shipley (grandparents)<br />
Iwao and Adrienne Shiraki (parents)<br />
William Tobey Shiverick, BA’86, and Carolyn Anthony Shiverick, BA’86<br />
David Oyler Shivers, BA’89, and Mary Link Shivers, BA’88<br />
Shari Oualline Shivers, BS’84<br />
Betty L. Shoemaker (grandparent, parent)<br />
Thomas Haynes Shores Jr., BS’89<br />
Valerie Smartt Short, BA’81, MD’85<br />
John Bechtold Shortess, BA’91<br />
Eugene E. Shoults, BA’52<br />
Pamela S. Showalter, BA’76<br />
Michael Kenneth Shows, BA’97<br />
Charles R. Shrader, BA’64<br />
David and Helena Shuford (parents)<br />
Susan McCormick Shuman, BA’78<br />
Timothy Scott Shuman, BA’03<br />
Karin Hart Shute, BS’88<br />
Christopher Ross Siemens, BS’95, and Melissa C. Siemens<br />
Lloyd A. Sifford III, BA’62<br />
Charles and Carole Sikes<br />
Stuart Bassett Sikes, BA’86, and Jean Harwood Sikes, BA’86<br />
Oscar J. Sikes III, BA’63<br />
Betsy Chisolm Silberman, BA’67<br />
Eugene E. Siler Jr., BA’58<br />
Vance Tucker Siler, BA’98<br />
Robert M. Silgals, BA’74, and Sharon R. Silgals<br />
Robert and Janet Siliciano (parents)<br />
Ann Benatar Silver, BA’81 (parent)<br />
Renee O’Bannon Silver, BA’79<br />
Alan M. Kirschenbaum and Barbara L. Silverstein (parents)<br />
Fred S. Silverstein Jr., A’63, and Sandra Etheridge Silverstein, BS’68 (parents)<br />
Alan and Sandra Simkins (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Anglin Simmonds, BA’70<br />
Laurel Davis Simmons, BA’00<br />
Nathan Wayne Simms Jr., BA’89, and Melissa Kent Simms, BA’91<br />
Tracy Adair Simms, BA’90<br />
Arthur J. Simon, BS’75<br />
Brian and Elizabeth Simon (parents)<br />
Lawrence Andrew Simons, BA’75<br />
Joseph and Amy Simontacchi (parents)<br />
Mary N. Simpkins, BS’77<br />
John Simpson III, BA’96<br />
Sandra Davenport Simpson, BA’90<br />
William H. Simpson, BA’38, MA’40<br />
Benita Ruth Sims, MEd’89<br />
C. Paul Sims Jr., BA’73<br />
Carol Cragon Sims, BS’79<br />
Norman L. Sims, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Alex and Ivy Sinaiko (parents)<br />
Scott Alan Singerman, BE’79, MS’82, and Leigh Warren Singerman, BA’79<br />
Alan and Jacqueline Singleton (parents)<br />
Cynthia Eittreim Singleton, BA’79<br />
Thomas W. Singleton, BA’70<br />
David and Deborah Sipek (parents)<br />
Allan E. Siperstein and Holly D. Miller (parents)<br />
Mark L. Sirak, BA’68, and Marsha Cohn Sirak, BA’69<br />
Jeffrey and Beth Sirchio (parents)<br />
Michelle Peden Sisco, BA’88<br />
John J. Siskowic Jr., A’53<br />
Millicent Moulder Sites, BA’66<br />
Neill Griffin Sites, BA’79<br />
Andrew and Donna Skavroneck (parents)<br />
H. Gray Skelton Jr., BA’64<br />
Andreas and Paulette Skibiel (parents)<br />
Emily Rose Skinner, BS’05<br />
Barbara Sklar (grandparent)<br />
Patricia Gallagher Slate, BA’71<br />
John G. Slater Jr., BA’67, MD’71<br />
Jared T. Slattery, BS’95<br />
James P. Slaughter, BA’65<br />
Sherry Gauthier Slawski, BA’67<br />
Janis Slepicka Sleeter, BA’70<br />
Camille Reed Sloan, BA’75<br />
L. Carol Sloan, BA’66<br />
Mary Margaret Sloan, BA’89<br />
John M. Sloop and Bonnie J. Dow<br />
Thomas W. Slover, BA’89<br />
Thomas W. Slowey, BE’70, and Sandra Stratton Slowey, A’66<br />
Philip J. Sluiter, BA’74, and Karen Voss Sluiter, BA’75, JD’80<br />
Beverly Kleban Small, A’53 (parent)<br />
Stephen Andrew Small, BA’93<br />
David and Jennifer Smart (parents)<br />
John David Smart, BA’84<br />
James Polk Smartt III, BA’89<br />
John Pryor Smartt, BA’95<br />
Linda Gardner Smedley, BA’83<br />
Lucy Roberts Smiles, BA’93<br />
Mitchell and Geri Smiles (parents)<br />
Kathleen Flaherty Smiley (parent)<br />
A. Fox Smith, BE’68, and Christy Tate Smith, BA’68<br />
Alan C. Smith, BA’74<br />
Alexander Matthew Smith III, BA’98<br />
Betty Gant Smith, BA’53<br />
Catherine Houston Smith, BA’95<br />
Charles Ray Smith, BA’55<br />
Christopher James Smith, BA’96<br />
Dave W. Smith, BA’89<br />
Don A. Smith, BA’57<br />
Elizabeth Brient Smith, BA’81<br />
Flavious Joseph Smith Jr., BS’81, MS’81, and Melanie Arrington Smith, BS’80<br />
Foster James Smith, BA’91<br />
Frederick Mattsson Smith, BS’95<br />
Gary F. Smith, BA’63<br />
Gregory Keith Smith, BA’88<br />
Harris Lake Smith, A’49<br />
Heidi Susanne Smith, BS’97<br />
Hilton Charles Smith III, BA’03, and Janene Boyce Smith, BA’03<br />
J. Thomas Smith Jr., BA’69, JD’73<br />
James B. Smith Jr. and Whitney W. Smith (parents)<br />
James Kirk Smith, BA’76<br />
Murphy R. Smith, BE’70, and Joanne Parry Smith, BA’70 (parents)<br />
John Abernathy Smith, BA’61, and Helen Bryan Smith, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Kathy Dianne Smith, BA’84<br />
Laura Burrus Smith, BA’80 (parent)<br />
Legrand B. Smith II, BA’48, and Jayne Shouse Smith, A’48 (parents)<br />
Luther A. Smith, BA’75<br />
Lyla Lee Lewellen Smith, BA’46<br />
M. Hue Smith III, BA’63, LLB’66<br />
Marjorie Waller Smith, BA’48<br />
Martha Barnes Smith, BA’61<br />
Peyton R. Smith and Megan Follansbee Smith, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Michael Douglas Smith, BA’01<br />
Peter B. Smith, BS’75<br />
Richard Clark Smith, BA’49<br />
Robert and Trudy Smith (grandparents)<br />
Robert Benjamin Smith, BS’01<br />
Ronald Martin Smith, BA’84<br />
Taylor Smith, BA’06<br />
W. Omar Smith, BA’65<br />
William Kevin Smith Jr., BA’09<br />
Andrew Riddick Smith-Mui, BA’08<br />
Joni K. Snead (parent)<br />
Frank Stephen Snipes Sr., BA’60<br />
Ronald Snow, PhD’66<br />
Charles E. Long and Allison J. Snyder (parents)<br />
Michael Sobhani (parent)<br />
Annabelle Kirkpatrick Socha, BA’81<br />
Rachelle Louise Soderstrom, BA’04<br />
Samuel Scott Solem, BA’08<br />
Enrique E. Soler, BA’95<br />
Joseph Samuel Soliman, BA’92, and Joyce Kao Soliman, BA’94, JD’97<br />
Andrzej M. Krezel and Liliann Solnica-Krezel<br />
Alison Roberts Solomon, BS’89<br />
Daniel P. Solomon<br />
Jerry and Carol Solomon (grandparents)<br />
Michael L. Solomon, BA’76<br />
Andre A. Fedida and Sindy G. Solomon-Fedida (parents)<br />
Teresa J. Sommese (parent)<br />
Guangchun Song and Shaoying Yu (parents)<br />
Hongjun Song and Tianzhu He (parents)<br />
Michael Christopher Sontag, BA’06, and Caroline Croley<br />
Peily Soong, BA’97<br />
Seng-Jaw and Mayhue Soong (parents)<br />
Christopher D. Sorrells and Jennifer Lyke Sorrells, BS’90<br />
Robert T. Sorrells, BA’56, MA’57, and Dillman Baker Sorrells, BA’59<br />
Cathy Verlander Soud, BS’75, MAT’77<br />
Jeffrey and Diane Soukup (parents)<br />
John E. Southwood, BA’52<br />
Alan Mark Sowell, BA’82<br />
Judith Parker Spain, BA’63<br />
Lucile Cate Spain, BA’38, MS’39<br />
Mamie Pang Spain, BS’92<br />
Jane Poston Spainhour, BA’64<br />
Fredrick and Debbie Spangler (parents)<br />
Jane Spangler<br />
James Stephen Spann, BA’01<br />
Barbara Anne Pare Sparkes, BA’83<br />
Sydney Lee Sparkes, BA’70, MA’72, MS’81<br />
Ken and Reba Speakman (grandparents)<br />
Gaylynn J. Speas, BA’74<br />
Forrest Wade Speed, BA’88, MBA’93, and Mary Kelly Edwards Speed, BA’89<br />
Gary and Lee Ann Spehar (parents)<br />
David W. Spell, BA’89<br />
Tracy E. D. Spencer, BA’83<br />
Craig Michael Spengler, BA’95, and Jean Ellen Spengler<br />
James and Pamela Spivey (parents)<br />
Laura Read Sprabery, BS’83<br />
E. Webb Spradley, BA’74, and Debby Spradley<br />
Donald L. Tietjen and Susan Sprague, BA’70<br />
Tyler Spratlin, BE’75, and Elizabeth Kennedy Spratlin, BA’77<br />
Meredith Evans Sprince, BS’07<br />
Douglas Rudolph Sprong, BA’86<br />
Noelle Hicks Sproul, BS’98<br />
Stuart L. Sproull, BA’76<br />
Constantine Tsinakis and Annell St. Charles, BS’73<br />
Ronald R. St. Onge, MA’68, PhD’71, and Susan Smith St. Onge, BA’66, MA’70, PhD’71<br />
Thomas F. St. Maxens II, BA’73<br />
L. Vastine Stabler Jr., BA’58, and Monteray Scott Stabler, BA’58<br />
Aubrey A. Stabler Jr., BA’64, and Lynda Boone Stabler, BA’63<br />
Meredith Tucker Stacy, BA’69<br />
Chuck Staes (parent)<br />
James Lee Stafford (parent)<br />
Warren Albert Stafford, BA’09<br />
John Michael Stahl, BA’09<br />
Sally Fraser Stalker, BA’69<br />
Scott Alan Stanek, BS’82, and Laurel Baty Stanek, MS’85<br />
L. Bradley Stanford, BA’56<br />
Maria Charnitski Stansberry, BA’99<br />
Eugene A. Stansel Jr., BA’64<br />
Kristen Petersen Staples, BA’61<br />
Phillip O. Staples Jr., MA’74, PhD’75, and Jo Ann Wade Staples, MS’73, PhD’75 (parents)<br />
John VanMeter Stapleton, BA’89, and Stephanie Crapple Stapleton, BA’89<br />
Robert and Jocelyn Stargel (parents)<br />
O. Porter Stark III, BA’68, JD’71, and Carol Rienschield Stark, BA’74, MS’82 (parents)<br />
Jill K. Starkey (parent)<br />
Kirk N. Starr, BA’67, and Janie Hendrix Starr, A’70<br />
Anthony T. Statler, BA’50, MS’51<br />
Priscilla Murray Steagall, BA’53<br />
Richard G. Stearns, BA’48, MS’49<br />
Sheila Moore Stearos, BA’87<br />
John Crawford Steck, BS’83<br />
Matthew Lovan Stedman, BS’04<br />
Judith McGraw Steele, BA’74<br />
Meredith Leigh Steele, BA’99<br />
Randee Newmark Steffen, BA’85<br />
Jan and Celia Steigerwald (parents)<br />
Adam Brett Stein, BA’92, and Monica Klapp Stein<br />
Jeffrey and Cathleen Stein (parents)<br />
John Michael Steiner, BA’02, and Jennifer Alaine Rutherford Steiner, BA’02, PhD’09<br />
Stephen and Alison Steinfeld (parents)<br />
Wayne and Catherine Steinhoff (parents)<br />
Michael Andrew Steller, BS’81<br />
Carl Herbert Stem, BA’57<br />
Sarah R. Sandlin Stender, BA’74 (parent)<br />
Clifford Carl Stephan Jr., BA’82, PhD’88<br />
Brian Christopher Stephens, BA’98<br />
Chris P. Stephens, BA’89<br />
Betty-Jo Ozmer Stephenson, BA’60<br />
Charles V. Stephenson II, BA’48, MA’49, PhD’52, and Luellen H. Stephenson<br />
Joan Leigh Stephenson, BA’83<br />
Robert M. Stephenson Jr., BA’62<br />
David N. Sterling, BA’96<br />
Helen W. Sterling, BA’36, MA’38<br />
Andrew Leon Stern, BA’93<br />
Jaron L. Stern, BA’02<br />
Elden R. Sternberg, BA’54<br />
Augusta H. Sterne, BA’75<br />
Anna Simon Sternheimer, BA’32<br />
Adelaide Davis Stevens, BA’83<br />
Gregory Thomas Stevens, BA’87, JD’90, and Courtney King Stevens, BA’88<br />
J. Michelle Stevens, BS’92<br />
Lloyd Carlyle Stevens, BA’88<br />
Mark A. Stevens, BA’71<br />
Mary Ellen Stevens (grandparent)<br />
André and Denise Stevenson (parents)<br />
J. Donald Stevenson Jr., BA’78<br />
Mary Elizabeth Keeling Stevenson, BS’99<br />
Paul Bush Stevenson, BA’84<br />
Taffi L. Stevenson (parent)<br />
Amy Elizabeth Prochko Stewart, BS’88<br />
Bain T. Stewart, BA’36, MA’37, and Irene Seale Stewart<br />
Helen Clark Stewart, BA’78<br />
Jean Hart Stewart, BA’46<br />
Leonidas and Dilcia Stewart (parents)<br />
Thomas L. Stewart, BA’71<br />
Timothy Michael Stewart, BA’86<br />
Matthew M. Stichnoth, BA’78<br />
Scott Alan Stichter, BA’84<br />
Jonathan and Joan Stidham (parents)<br />
William D. Stiehl, BA’74<br />
Ashley Bradshaw Stiernagle, BA’02<br />
Jane Black Stiles, BA’71<br />
Kate S. Stillman, BA’77<br />
Alice Swearingen Stinebaugh, BA’83<br />
Sarah Yancey Stipanowich, BA’76<br />
Olivia T. Stockard, BA’68<br />
Randy Morris Stodard, BA’86<br />
Shellie Stodghill (parent)<br />
Mark Stoeckle and Catherine Hart (parents)<br />
Michael M. Stokes, BA’76<br />
Sarah McClendon Stokes, BA’84<br />
W. Whitworth Stokes, BA’58<br />
George Stoll, BA’72<br />
Cecille Felknor Stone, BA’52<br />
Cosby Allen Stone Jr., BS’04, and Elizabeth Abernathy Stone, BS’05<br />
David D. Stone, BA’54<br />
Debra Jones Stone, BS’82<br />
Eugene A. Stone, BA’60<br />
George and Marcia Stone (parents)<br />
Gerald E. Stone, BA’54, MD’57 (grandparent)<br />
Harry J. Stone, BA’74, MS’78, and Melinda Mayfield Stone, BSN’73<br />
Jane Lawrence Stone, BA’45<br />
Mark and Kathleen Stone (parents)<br />
Mark Thomas Stone, BA’79<br />
Michael P. Stone<br />
Peter Stone and Deborah A. Forte (parents)<br />
Mark Saddler Stonecypher, BS’97<br />
Glenn and Judith Stoops (parents)<br />
Stephanie Storey, BA’97<br />
Brooke Bolton Stortz, BA’98<br />
Roddy L. Story Jr., BA’70, MBA’74<br />
Carl Morris Stout III, BA’90<br />
Robert William Stout, BA’88, and Debbie Isbell Stout, BA’88<br />
Katherine Malone Stout, BA’91<br />
Eric Lansden Stoutz, BA’87<br />
Shery S. Stovall, BA’66 (parent)<br />
Bonnie Linane Stowell, BA’63<br />
Frances Chase Straight, BA’42<br />
David Douglas Strain, BA’91<br />
Kurt A. Strasser, BA’69, JD’72, and Jane Wyatt Strasser, BA’68<br />
Agnes Hale Strate, A’52<br />
Todd Ashley Stratton, BS’88, MBA’92, and Kathyrn Gilmore Stratton, BS’88<br />
William K. Stratvert, BA’64<br />
Bonnie Spangler Kingston Strauss, BA’64<br />
Alfred B. Strayhorn, BA’59<br />
Mark Thomas Streeter, BA’99<br />
Kimbrell Storm Stribling, BA’00<br />
C. William Stricker III, BA’78, and Margaret Hardie Stricker, A’80<br />
Frank B. Strickland, BA’58, and Anne Link Strickland (parents)<br />
Judith Kay Overley Strickland, A’65<br />
Susan Donoho Strickland, BA’64<br />
Carl L. and Kathie F. Strickler (parents)<br />
Amelia A. Strobel, BA’88, MBA’94<br />
Marilyn I. Strong-Townsend (parent)<br />
Gregory and Annalesley Strudwick (parents)<br />
Christopher and Susan Strug (parents)<br />
Marvin and Lynn Stubbs (parents)<br />
Harold and Julie Stull (parents)<br />
Lawrence B. Stumb Jr., BA’61<br />
Paul R. Stumb, BA’56, MD’60, and Mary Schlater Stumb, BA’57 (parents)<br />
Lathan A. Sturdivant Jr., A’62<br />
George Sturmann and Judith Szerdahelyi (parents)<br />
Paul and Liliana Suciu (parents)<br />
Roger P. Sugarman, BA’72 (parent)<br />
Nancy A. Sugg, A’57<br />
Allyson Yancey Sullivan<br />
Delissa Nichols Sullivan, BA’83<br />
Jane G. Sullivan, BS’76, MLS’77<br />
John J. Sullivan III and Melanie J. Sullivan (parents)<br />
Martha Nell Sullivan, BA’86<br />
Mary-Helen Gray Sullivan, BA’73<br />
Deborah  A. Summers<br />
Melissa Ethyllynn Summers, BS’02<br />
Edmund Scott Sumner, BA’99<br />
Chien-En and Hui-Chuan Sun (parents)<br />
Laura Kristin Sundberg, BA’84, JD’87<br />
Scott Edwin Sundby, BA’80<br />
John M. Sundermann, BA’77 (parent)<br />
Richard H. Sundermann Jr., BA’74<br />
William Erwin Sundermann, BA’79<br />
Tony Sundermeier and Katie Miller Sundermeier, BA’98<br />
Hyen Yeng Sung, BS’93<br />
Hyen-Ae Jane Sung, BA’88<br />
Tze and Choy Sung (parents)<br />
Daniel S. Surface, BA’75, and Aileen Katcher Surface<br />
Robert Stephen Surratt, BA’80<br />
Carl J. Surrett, BA’65<br />
Malcolm L. Sutherland, E’56, and Catherine Kitchell Sutherland, BA’57<br />
James A. Sutherland Jr., BA’70<br />
Nancy Sutherland, BA’63<br />
Lauren Ramsey Suttle, BA’94<br />
Lynn and RoseMary Svenpladsen (parents)<br />
Art Svidler, BS’09<br />
Carol M. Swain<br />
Frederick R. Swallow, A’53, and Virginia A. Fargione<br />
Jamie Kathryn Swango, BS’07<br />
C. Meredith Swann Jr., BA’58<br />
Jeffrey Charles Swann, BA’81<br />
W. Hayes Swann Sr., BA’81<br />
Adam Joel Swanson, BS’89, and Joanna Swanson<br />
Ashley Price Swanson, BA’92<br />
Barbara Thomas Swanson, BA’59<br />
Gerry C. Swanson, BA’63<br />
Margie Richardson Sweeney, BA’47<br />
Neal J. and Mary F. Sweeney (parents)<br />
Stephen G. Sweet, BE’72, and Louise Lillard Sweet, BA’72<br />
John Steven Swenson, BA’80<br />
Stephen and Mary Swenson (parents)<br />
John P. Swezey, BA’56<br />
Charles Lee Swift, BA’70 (parent)<br />
Frank T. Swift Jr. and Jorene Taylor Swift (parents)<br />
Laurie Littlejohn Swift, BA’77<br />
Lindsay Nicole Payne Swift, BA’05<br />
Andrew and Sherry Swiger (parents)<br />
James M. Swiggart Jr., A’72<br />
William B. Swint, BA’99<br />
David C. Lopez and Marian J. Syage-Lopez (parents)<br />
Amalia Pyne Sykes, BA’00<br />
Alia Aran Szopa, BA’01<br />
Matthew James Szymanski, BA’03<br />
Richard L. Tackett, BA’96, MTS’01<br />
Donna Crawford Taefi, BA’66<br />
Charles Spencer Taft, BA’93, and Shannon Trigony Taft, BS’93<br />
Eak and Nary Taing (parents)<br />
Peter and Maria Talavera (parents)<br />
Martha Gray Talbert, BA’87<br />
Jill Sheridan Rapuzzi Talbot, BA’98<br />
Kelly Killeen Talele, BA’95<br />
Joyce Sessoms Tallent, BA’48 (parent)<br />
Peter E. Tamborski (parent)<br />
R. Michael Tancill, BA’57<br />
William H. Tandy Jr., BA’50 (parent)<br />
Colin Richard Tangel, BA’04<br />
John F. Tannehill, BA’60<br />
Sanya Harris Tannen, BA’45<br />
Helen Rooney Tanner, BA’51<br />
Earl M. Tapley, BA’45, MA’46<br />
Charles R. Tapp, BA’82<br />
Julie Tapp, BA’85, MPP’90, PhD’96<br />
Bruce Lee Tarkington, BA’98, JD’01, and Jaclyn A. Tarkington<br />
Kari Moses Tarnowski, BA’91<br />
Sarah Ellen Fahy Tarpgaard, BA’92<br />
Stephen M. Tart Jr., BA’54<br />
G. Edward Tate, BE’50, MS’51, and Margaret Mckeel Tate, A’50 (parents)<br />
Martha Smith Tate, BA’67<br />
Philip Andrew Tate, BA’83<br />
James S. Tatman, BA’69 (parent)<br />
Frank and Laura Taube (parents)<br />
Paul Michael Taupeka, BS’88<br />
Burt Fowler Taylor Jr., BA’58<br />
Eldred Bernard Taylor, BS’82<br />
Matthew P. Taylor and Erica Gregory Taylor, BA’98<br />
Fred Taylor, BA’54<br />
Harvey and Janet Taylor (parents)<br />
Henry O. Taylor, A’51 (parent)<br />
Henry O. Taylor III, BA’78, and Lynn Kay Martin<br />
John J. Taylor, BA’52, and Elizabeth Payne Taylor<br />
Joshua Lee Taylor, BS’07<br />
Marilyn Kohrs Taylor, BA’58<br />
Patricia Quinby Taylor, BA’70<br />
Richard Reeves Taylor, BS’80<br />
Ricky D. Taylor Sr. and Annabelle Taylor (parents)<br />
Robert C. Taylor Jr., BA’80<br />
Robert L. Taylor Jr., BA’70<br />
Robert L. Taylor Jr., BA’61<br />
Scott Edwin Taylor, BA’86<br />
Steven Christopher Taylor, BA’92, and Allison Wilson Taylor<br />
Thomas E. Taylor, A’49<br />
Jeremy Teaford<br />
Malinda Suzanne Songer Teague, BS’99<br />
William W. Teegarden, BA’71<br />
Palmer C. Temple, BA’57<br />
J. Lillard Templeton Jr., A’51, and Martha Evers Templeton, BA’53<br />
Katherine Taylor Tennis, BA’09<br />
Charles R. Terry, BA’50, and Katherine Anderson Terry, BA’50 (parents)<br />
William F. Terry, BA’70 (parent)<br />
Fran Friday Tewkesbury, BA’79<br />
Clarence and Jo Thacker (parents)<br />
James and Mary Thacker (parents)<br />
Reuben Thaker, BA’92<br />
Elizabeth Nettles Thames, BA’61<br />
Robert P. Thayer (parent)<br />
Scott and C. J. Theobald (parents)<br />
Aaron Michael Thieme, BE’92, and Lynn Goldman Thieme, BA’92<br />
Charles Preston Thomas II, BA’86<br />
Fergus Philip Thomas, BA’00<br />
James L. Thomas, BE’77, and Karen Ferguson Thomas, BA’77<br />
John B. Thomas III, BA’71, and Susan Spratt Thomas, BA’71<br />
Justus Wayne Thomas, BA’80<br />
Kenneth W. Thomas Jr., BE’70, and Susan Upshaw Thomas, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Lindsay Caitlin Thomas, BA’06<br />
Micheal and Lin Thomas (parents)<br />
Paula Orcutt Thomas, BA’72<br />
Sean Joseph Thomas, BA’96, and Ashley Noyd Thomas, BS’98<br />
Abigail Collins Thompson, BS’78<br />
Anthony D. Thompson, BA’64<br />
C. Murry Thompson Jr., BA’72, and Christine C. Thompson (parents)<br />
Carolyn Yandle Thompson, BA’65<br />
Rhonnie and Chong Thompson (parents)<br />
Davison W. Thompson, BA’62 (parent)<br />
Dorothy Akers Thompson, BA’59<br />
Elizabeth Teague Thompson, BA’88<br />
J. Alston Thompson Jr., BA’69<br />
Charlotte Sloan Thompson, BA’55<br />
Chad Edward Thompson, BA’01, and Jennifer Lynn Kauffman Thompson, BS’03<br />
Robert G. Thompson and Kathryn P. Thompson, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Melissa West Thompson, BA’88<br />
Randal and Maria Thompson (parents)<br />
Sara Garrett Thompson, A’47<br />
Trudy Thompson (grandparent)<br />
Veda Eliese Thompson, BA’93<br />
William C. Thompson IV, BA’74<br />
Norman Trepner and Sarah Susan Thomsen, BA’81<br />
Joseph W. Thomson III and Anne Swell Thomson, BA’77 (parents)<br />
Keith R. Thornburg Sr. and Diane R. Thornburg (parents)<br />
Keith Robert Thornburg Jr., BA’04<br />
W. Larry Tilley III, BE’77, and Lee Ann Thornton, A’78<br />
Cary Bowen Thorpe, BA’81<br />
John A. Thorpe, BA’58<br />
Lee Buford Threadgill, BS’78<br />
Christine M. Thren, BA’73<br />
L. Elliott Jones and Melissa Thurmond, BA’87<br />
Robert P. Thurmond, BA’68<br />
Jennifer Gibson Thurow, BA’98<br />
J. Haskell Tidman Jr., BA’58, and Annette Irwin Tidman, EDS’73, PhD’83<br />
Mary Lea Tidwell, BA’45, MA’46<br />
Francis and Mary Tierney (parents)<br />
Bruce M. Tigert, A’75, and Cynthia A. Tigert (parents)<br />
Ingrid Schuster Tighe, BA’98<br />
Ronald DeStefano and Cheryl E. Tillman (parents)<br />
Sidney Hart Tillman, BA’48<br />
Thomas Dwayne Tillman, BA’81<br />
Todd Keene Timberlake, BS’94, and Karen Peterson Timberlake, BA’94<br />
Mamie Britt Timmons, BS’04<br />
Charles S. Tindall III, BA’65, LLB’68, and Rebecca Comer Tindall, BA’65<br />
John D. Tinkler, BA’55, and Mary Crawford Tinkler, BA’55<br />
Stephen C. Tippens, BA’59<br />
Lia Bucher Tipps, BA’93<br />
Christopher Ryan Tippy, BE’98, and Courtney Alison Milam Tippy, BA’97<br />
David A. Tipton, BA’75<br />
Deborah Dunklin Tipton, BA’72<br />
Ethel Williams Tipton, BA’43<br />
Carl R. Tisone (parent)<br />
Katherine Marie Titus, BA’09<br />
Les Hanover Tivers, BA’68<br />
Jeffrey S. Tlumak<br />
Huey and Brenda Tobias (parents)<br />
Josephine Lightner Todd, BA’70<br />
Neily Patricia Todd, BA’09<br />
Walker F. Todd, BA’66<br />
Scott and Suzanne Tollaksen (parents)<br />
Jeffrey and Antonia Tollefsen (parents)<br />
Tonya Carey Tomecek, BA’89<br />
Henry B. Tomlin III, BS’74, and Elizabeth Schwinghamer Tomlin, BA’74, MAT’75 (parents)<br />
Peggy Proctor Tomlins, BA’71<br />
Daniel Ralph Tompkins III, BA’91<br />
Bruce C. Toney, BA’69<br />
Michael C. Tooke, BA’70<br />
Mary L. Toomey (parent)<br />
John and Debra Topping (parents)<br />
Sahmon Torabi, BE’02<br />
Enrique and Patricia Torres (parents)<br />
Linda Ludwig Torres, BA’86<br />
David P. Toub and Phyllis Shapiro (parents)<br />
Ellen Patrice Towler, BA’74, G’78<br />
Alexander S. Townes, BA’50, MD’53, and Emily Manchester Townes, BA’50<br />
Holly Wiggins Townley, BA’69<br />
Darrell G. Townsend, BA’73, JD’77, and Deborah Ewing Townsend, BA’75<br />
David and Jean Tracy (parents)<br />
William P. Tramel, BE’49 (parent)<br />
Katherine McClintock Trammell, BA’85<br />
Khoa Dang Tran, BA’95<br />
Son and Gloria Tran (parents)<br />
John M. Travis, BA’50<br />
Mack A. Travis, BA’65<br />
William A. Travis Jr., BA’55<br />
Marcus Alfred Treadway III, BA’92<br />
Gillian Gabrielle Treadwell, BA’09<br />
Richard W. Treder, BA’52<br />
William J. Tremaine, BA’72, and Kathleen Imre Tremaine (parents)<br />
Charles Frederick Trense Jr., BA’87<br />
T. Christopher Trent, BA’88<br />
Thomas N. Tribble, BA’69<br />
Scott Jeffrey Trimas, BA’84<br />
Charles Trinh, BS’90<br />
Charles M. Trippe and Ann P. Reichheld (parents)<br />
Jason E. Trock, BS’00, and Katherine Lambert Trock, BS’01<br />
Susan Salmon Trotman, BA’83<br />
Cherry Janey Gray Trowbridge, BA’71<br />
Jeffrey Alan Trumbower, BA’82<br />
Jason Michael Truss, BA’96, and Shannon Horn Truss, BA’95<br />
Claire W. Tucker (parent)<br />
Malinda R. Maxfield Tulloh, BA’59, PhD’69<br />
Tiffiny A. Tung<br />
Yolanda C. Turley (parent)<br />
Michael L. Turnbull, BA’70<br />
Selwyn H. Turner Jr., BA’55, and Carol Davidson Turner, BA’62<br />
Catherine Young Turner, BA’61<br />
Edward W. Turner, BA’04<br />
James W. Turner, BA’58<br />
John G. Turner, BA’57<br />
Rebecca Averitt Turner, BS’92<br />
Reuben and Bernadine Turner (parents)<br />
Larry Van Turner and Susan Wilcox Turner, BA’80<br />
William Landis Turner, JD’65, and Janet Cameron Turner, BA’63 (parents)<br />
Kiandrea D. Turner-Blossom, BS’94, MBA’02<br />
Ethel Winborn Turner-Knowland, BA’45<br />
Lisa Heinisch Turney, BA’91<br />
Jane Houchens Tuten, BA’57<br />
Gail Burke Tway, BA’90<br />
Charles E. Tweedy III, BA’61<br />
James V. Tyler, BA’66<br />
Scott Richard Tyrone, BA’94<br />
Leslie Ann Walden Uddin, BS’93<br />
Amanda Lynn Ullman, BS’00<br />
Krish Ullur and Pushpavathi V. Kemundale (parents)<br />
William H. Ulrey, BA’59<br />
Jennifer Kamin Underwood, BS’98<br />
Marion Underwood (grandparent)<br />
Ann L. Unholz (parent)<br />
Thomas M. Upchurch, BA’74<br />
H. Tucker Upshaw, BA’56, and Martha Grizzard Upshaw, A’58<br />
Christopher Joseph Upton, BA’98<br />
Martina Urban<br />
Richard and Elaine Urbani (parents)<br />
Katherine Brooks Urquhart, BA’47<br />
Michelle Rooks Usey, BA’90<br />
Erica Ann Utegaard, BS’06<br />
Stephen Alexander Vaden, BA’04<br />
Lisa Christine Valeriani, BA’04<br />
Rodrigo Nicolas Valle, BA’05<br />
Ramon and Maria Vallejo (parents)<br />
Anne F. Valpey (parent)<br />
Consuelo Hidalgo Van Beek, BA’56<br />
Joshua Owen Van Bogaert, BE’04, and Vivian Elizabeth Mera Van Bogaert, BA’04<br />
Robert and Rita Van De Velde (grandparents)<br />
Martha J. Van Der Linden (parent)<br />
Francis and Leigh Anne Van Dusen (parents)<br />
Jan Peter van Eys, BA’77, MDV’80<br />
Molly Nelson Van Ort, BA’62<br />
James and Nancy Van Popering (parents)<br />
Clinton D. Van Siclen, BA’75<br />
Courtney Allen Van Winkle, BA’86<br />
Christine J. Van De Wege Batt, BS’91<br />
Chris and Michelle Vanderzant (parents)<br />
Jane B. Vanderzee (grandparent)<br />
George M. VanMeter Jr. (parent)<br />
Carla VanMeter (grandparent)<br />
Leslie F. Vantrease III, BA’76<br />
Robert M. Vantrease, A’49<br />
Clay Baker Varney, BA’06<br />
Marcia Walker Johnson Vásquez, BA’57<br />
Michael Darren Vaughan, BA’86<br />
Charlene Dwin Vaughn (parent)<br />
Elizabeth P. Vaughn (parent)<br />
Robert Allen Vaughn II, BA’82<br />
Iris Vazquez (grandparent)<br />
James D. Veach, BA’69<br />
Shawn Lynn Verner, BS’93<br />
Mark David Vertuli, BA’95, MA’04, and Elisa Marie Vessels Vertuli, BA’96<br />
Michael Todd Vessel and Beth Evans Vessel, BA’91<br />
Roberta Henry Vest, BA’59<br />
Park G. Vestal Jr., BA’70<br />
Martha Rose Vickers, BA’66, MAT’72 (parent)<br />
David G. Vickroy, BA’63<br />
Roberto and Karen Vielma (parents)<br />
George W. Vieth Jr. and Mary L. Vieth (parents)<br />
Michael J. Vietti, BA’74<br />
Sharon Stringer Vinson, BA’72<br />
Ledell and Myrtle Virdure (parents)<br />
Matthew Robert Virgil, BA’94<br />
Michael Viscardi Jr., BA’98, and Sarah A. Johnson Viscardi, BA’98<br />
Gabriela Vivanco Salvador, BA’02<br />
Harriet K. Vivion, BA’50, PhD’84<br />
Donald Jones and Cindy L. Vnencak-Jones (parents)<br />
Christina Byers Voelker, BA’78<br />
Joan Mahery Vogt, BS’77<br />
Michael Allan Voigt*, BA’89<br />
Stephen and Nancy Vollmer (parents)<br />
Webb and Elizabeth Vorys (parents)<br />
Edwin P. Voss, BA’58, and Mary Holmes Voss, A’58 (parents)<br />
Frank and Tracy Voss (parents)<br />
Gay Barber Voss, BA’72<br />
Quentin and Gail Voyles (parents)<br />
William J. Wade, BA’75, MS’79, and Ellen Elizabeth Cobb Wade, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Nicole Jennings Wade, BA’92<br />
Diane Walton Wadlington, BS’73<br />
Dorothy Spencer Wagener, BA’71<br />
Stephen Michael Waggoner, BA’85<br />
Abu and Sharmin Wahid (parents)<br />
Gary and Bridgitte Wainwright (parents)<br />
William Elliot Waite, BA’98, EMBA’04<br />
Byron Waites, BD’55, and Beverly Cate Waites, BA’54, MA’56, MAT’56 (parents)<br />
Patricia Lee Wakefield, BA’72<br />
Karen Hinson Wakeford, BA’69<br />
Kirk and Jennifer Walden (parents)<br />
Michael Jay Walden, BA’80<br />
Ellen Walder (grandparent)<br />
Steven Michael Walder, BA’84<br />
Rachael Cambron Waldinger, BS’01<br />
Ruth Rand Waldrop, BA’75<br />
Amy Goldman Walker, BS’88<br />
Ann Caroline Walker, BA’07<br />
Ann Hay Walker, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Julianna Goodyear Walker, BA’93<br />
Lyn Neal Walker, BA’70<br />
Michele Walker (parent)<br />
Paul B. Walker, BA’65<br />
Phil N. Walker, BA’77<br />
Philip Smith Walker Jr., BA’84<br />
Ronald and Kathryn Walker (parents)<br />
Russell Hughes Walker Jr., BA’90<br />
Sarah Bassett Walker, BA’60<br />
Thomas M. Walker and Susan Hoffman Walker, BA’75<br />
William M. Walker, MLS’87<br />
Michelle Girouard Wall, BS’90<br />
Anne Ford Wallace, BA’97<br />
Bradford Curtis Wallace, BA’05<br />
Craig A. Wallace (parent)<br />
James Hal Wallace Jr., BA’64, JD’67 (parent)<br />
John W. Wallace Jr., BA’83<br />
Richard James Wallace III, BA’94<br />
William Lowell Wallace Jr., BA’93, and Jennifer Wolden Wallace, BS’94<br />
Stephanie Janelle Wallen, BA’05<br />
Meredith White Waller, BS’89<br />
Robert D. Waller Jr., BA’56<br />
William and Maureen Wallerstedt (parents)<br />
Alicia Ann Walsh, BS’91<br />
Holly Young Walter, BA’81<br />
John and Susan Walter (parents)<br />
William G. Walter, BA’61<br />
Hardwick Cox Walthall, BA’93<br />
Douglas Alan Walthour, BA’84<br />
Lorenzo and Eunice Walton (parents)<br />
Mary Kay King Walton, BA’69<br />
David M. Wang, BA’82<br />
Elisa Nunnally Wang, BA’80<br />
Hang Wang, MS’08<br />
Hwa-Chain R. Wang and Swe-Sya S. Lyou-Wang (parents)<br />
Austin Andrew Wanland, BA’09<br />
Charlotte Munn Ward, BS’77<br />
James E. Ward III, BA’61, and Mary Lee Parker Ward, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Kevin A. Ward<br />
Harry Nathan Ward III, BA’91, and Kirsten Lorenz Ward, BA’90, MEd’92<br />
Lacey M. Ward Jr., BA’69<br />
Elizabeth Schaeffer Ware, BA’84<br />
Margaret Pauline Warfel, BA’00<br />
Virginia Hollowell Warner, BA’60<br />
Virginia Osborn Warner, BA’49<br />
Amy Katharine Goodman Warnock, BA’94<br />
David Warren, BA’89<br />
Roderic Bristol Warren, BA’86<br />
David Spencer Was, BA’05<br />
Lawrence L. Washburn III, BA’76 (parent)<br />
Richards P. Washburne (parent)<br />
Rose Washington (grandparent)<br />
Niku Pramod Wasudev, BS’90, and Hetal Nikunj Wasudev<br />
Dorothy Noland Waters, BA’51<br />
David Joseph Wathen, BA’90, MBA’96, and Elizabeth Portley Wathen, BS’91<br />
George and Joanie Wathen (parents)<br />
Charles J. Watkins Jr., BA’72<br />
Janet Sloan Watkins, BA’84<br />
Janine Davis Watkins, BS’82<br />
Katherine Hortberg Watkins, BA’95<br />
Mary Montgomery Watkins, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Mark and Sally Watkins (parents)<br />
Blake A. Watson, BA’78<br />
Carol Jones Watson, BA’60 (parent)<br />
John and Linda Watson (parents)<br />
Kristen Leigh Watson, BA’95<br />
Robert C. Watson, BA’67, JD’74, and Linda Evins  Watson<br />
William and Elaine Watson (parents)<br />
Donald G. Watts, BA’50<br />
J. Phil Watts, BA’72<br />
John Comer Watts III, BS’80<br />
Mary Lee Sell Watts, BS’97<br />
Sheila M. Watts, BA’74<br />
Timothy Michael Watts, BA’02<br />
Francis W. Wcislo<br />
David Joseph Weader, BA’92<br />
Jim and Debra Weaks (parents)<br />
Hulit and Danielle Weatherford (parents)<br />
Martha T.E. Weatherford, A’63<br />
Jason and Elizabeth Weatherly<br />
James Roy Weathersby Jr., BA’82<br />
Anthony Dean Weaver, BA’79, MD’83, and Frances Harrison Weaver, BA’79<br />
J. Michael and Marenda Weaver (parents)<br />
James M. Weaver, BA’84<br />
Jonathan William Weaver, BA’93<br />
Glenn F. Webb<br />
James A. Webb Jr.*, BA’47 (grandparent, parent)<br />
James A. Webb III, BA’70 (parent)<br />
Sherrie Rackley Webb, BA’74<br />
Raymond Weber and Gay Morris Weber, BA’83<br />
Julie Renshaw Weber, BA’88<br />
Paul David Weber, BA’90<br />
W. Randolph Weber, BA’74, and Sondra J. Weber, MA’74<br />
Julie Cathleen Wade Webster, BA’95<br />
Jon S. VanNevel and Melissa R. Webster, BS’87<br />
William and Susan Webster (parents)<br />
Jeff Weeks, BA’71<br />
Wesley Grant Weeks, BA’92<br />
Walter S. Weems, BA’74, JD’77, and Susan Long Weems, BA’77 (parents)<br />
Peter J. Weien and Katherine Murrell Weien, BA’82<br />
Lauren Alaina Weigand, BA’05<br />
Russell Cornelius Weigel III, BA’86<br />
Jeremy David Weil, BA’06<br />
Michelle Rachel Weil, BA’06<br />
Alexander S. Weinbaum III, BA’53<br />
Irving Weinberg, BA’32<br />
David and Ellen Weinman (parents)<br />
Matthew Christian Weinman, BA’02<br />
Stephanie Salter Weinshel, BA’97<br />
Harris A. Weinstein, BA’62<br />
Jon and Ilana Weinstein (parents)<br />
Judith Lefkovits Weinstein, BA’59<br />
Brian David Weiss, BA’05, and Beth Cottrill Weiss, BA’05<br />
Eric Spencer Weiss, BS’99<br />
Erik Berget Weiss, BA’99, and Jennifer Weiss<br />
Jack and Ann Weiss (parents)<br />
Mitchell and Mary Weiss (parents)<br />
Norman Gold and Carol A. Weissbrod (parents)<br />
Mary Ellen Prince Long Weisskopf, BA’60<br />
Christine Card Weitzel, BA’92<br />
Stephen Weitzman, BA’56, MD’59, and Adrienne Weitzman<br />
Jonathan P. Welch, BA’83<br />
Susan Alley Welch, BA’95<br />
Theodore B. Welch, BA’72<br />
Robert Brown Weldon, BA’79<br />
Arthur R. Welhoelter, BA’70, JD’73, and Judith A. Welhoelter (parents)<br />
John Marshall Wellborn Jr., BA’60<br />
Jeremy D. Wells, BA’94, and Amy Winiarski Wells, BA’94<br />
Virginia Cloys Wells, BA’47<br />
David Matthew Werle, BS’90<br />
Kyle Wermerskirchen and Julia Louise Phillips Wermerskirchen, BA’04<br />
Leslie D. Werner and Jeanne Jayne Utley Werner, BA’52<br />
Lexy Stratton Werner, BA’95<br />
Nancy Werner (grandparent)<br />
Douglas B. Wessel, BA’73<br />
John Thomas West, MD’51, and Ruth Blakely West, A’49<br />
Jessica Coop Wetzel, BA’00<br />
Robert Baldwin Wetzel, BA’86<br />
Glynn P. Wheeler, BA’41, PhD’50<br />
H. Brownell Wheeler, A’49<br />
Curtis and Jessie Wheeler (parents)<br />
M. Elyse Wheeler, BA’74<br />
William B. Wheeler, BA’74, and Roberta Green Wheeler, BA’74<br />
Laura Ann Whetsel-Treadaway, BS’96, MEd’97<br />
William G. Whitaker III, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Charles Cody White III, BA’83, and Carolyn Close White, BA’83<br />
David Hart White Jr., BA’84<br />
George White (parent)<br />
Harold S. White Jr., BA’68<br />
James K. White, BA’71<br />
Jean Pruitt White, BA’71<br />
Keri Mccormick White, BA’88<br />
Luther P. White and Xiuqi Zhang (parents)<br />
John I. White and Martha Vetter White, A’73<br />
James B. White and Mary Fitch White, BA’70<br />
Patricia Taylor White, BA’71<br />
William L. White and Ann Bright White, BA’71<br />
Susan Smith White, BA’81<br />
Thomas W. White, BA’63<br />
Vernon B. White Jr., BA’73, and Amy Glenn White, BA’74 (parents)<br />
William E. White Jr., BA’67<br />
Amelia Whitehead, BS’76, MLS’77<br />
William E. Whitehurst Jr., BA’64<br />
Hunter B. Whitesell, BA’51 (parent)<br />
James and Pauline Whiteside (parents)<br />
Virgil S. Whitesides Jr., BA’51<br />
Donald and Cindy Whiting (parents)<br />
William T. Whitley Jr., E’55, and Carolyn Davis Whitley, A’55<br />
Christina Benyunes Whitman, BS’82<br />
Russell and Barbara Whittenburg (parents)<br />
Eric John Whittier, BA’99<br />
Karen Susan Whittier, BA’84, MEd’91<br />
Marsha Cochrane Whitty, BA’63<br />
Robert and Nancy Wibbelsman (parents)<br />
Gayle Scott Wible, BA’65<br />
Bradley Clark Wiedman, BA’02<br />
Jeffrey Ryan Wienke, BA’95<br />
Charles W. Wikle Jr., BA’66<br />
John Peter Wikswo Jr.<br />
Amy Elaine Wilcox, BA’09<br />
Brian W. Wilcox, BA’84, and Amy Rasmussen Wilcox, BA’86<br />
Dana E. Wilcox, BA’96<br />
Gary and Angie Wilcox (parents)<br />
Sarah Morgan Wilcox, BS’82<br />
Jeremy Dan Wilcox, BA’92, and Sheri Kay Glenn Wilcox, BS’93<br />
James Houghton Wildman, BA’97<br />
Inez Henderson Wildy, A’52<br />
Dwaine S. Wilford, MA’73 (parent)<br />
Paul C. Wilgus, BA’67<br />
Frank A. Wilk Jr., BA’62, and Alva Herbert Wilk, BS’63 (parents)<br />
Matthew Edward Wilkins, BA’80<br />
Stephanie Ann Parks Wilkinson, BA’96<br />
Alison Brevard Wille, BS’95<br />
Nellis Gordon Willhite II, BS’95<br />
Adolphus L. Williams (parent)<br />
Betsy Harshbarger Williams, BS’99<br />
David S. Williams, BA’68, and Nanette Williams<br />
Jerry and Deborah Williams (parents)<br />
Diane Moore Williams, BA’52<br />
Ronnie Michael Williams Jr. and Eileen M. Williams<br />
Elizabeth Erwin Williams, BA’93<br />
Elizabeth Stearns Williams, BA’63<br />
Grant and Carolyn Williams (parents)<br />
Gregory Knox Williams, BA’74<br />
Horace E. Williams, BA’53, MA’57, PhD’62<br />
J. Phillips Williams, BA’60 (parent)<br />
Jerry Turner Williams, A’47<br />
John Joseph Williams Jr., BA’09<br />
Lynn Weaver Williams, BA’72<br />
Marklin Haynes Williams, BA’80, and Laura Lee Williams<br />
Martha Thompson Williams, BA’09<br />
Mary Moore Williams, BA’77<br />
Mitchell H. Williams, BA’77<br />
Philip Ashley Williams, BA’01<br />
R. Clark Williams Jr., BA’63, and Margaret Love Beavers Williams, BA’63<br />
Raymond and Melzenia Williams (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Wilbourn Williamson, BA’87<br />
William Battle Williford, BA’05<br />
Julie Beth Willig, BS’08<br />
Alexandra Whitney Willis, BA’09<br />
E. Kent Willoughby, BA’70<br />
Bob and Kathy Wills (parents)<br />
Matthew B. Wills, BA’54, and Julia Ryan Wills<br />
Ailene Bejach Wilson, BA’47<br />
Alexander Elliott Wilson, BS’86<br />
Betty Blythe Lackey Wilson, BA’60<br />
Lawrence A. Wilson Jr. and Caroline Cumming Wilson, BA’86<br />
Charles W. Wilson III, BA’59, MA’61<br />
Elizabeth K. Wilson (parent)<br />
Frank C. Wilson, BA’50<br />
George Austin Wilson<br />
Heather Simpson Wilson, BA’87<br />
James C. Wilson, BA’72, JD’77<br />
Lewis Wilson<br />
Ralph E. Wilson, JD’49, and Mary Ann Murray Wilson, BA’48<br />
Mary Victoria Wilson, BA’73<br />
Orme Wilson III and Mary Wilson (parents)<br />
Paul M. Wilson III, BA’69<br />
Sharman Maurissa Jewell Wilson, BS’05<br />
Shelby Elizabeth Wilson, BS’02<br />
William R. Wilson Jr., BA’72<br />
Justin Stowers Wilt, BA’85<br />
Ashley T. Wiltshire Jr., JD’72, and Susan Ford Wiltshire<br />
Sarah Hart Winchester, BA’86<br />
Phillip Alan Wines, BS’85<br />
Mary Katherine Wingard, BS’01<br />
Gary and Sue Wingate (parents)<br />
Nicholas Alan Wingate, BA’08<br />
J. Gary Wingo*, A’63<br />
Abby Winkelried (parent)<br />
James and Helen Winkle (parents)<br />
Steven R. Winkler, BA’76<br />
Scott Anderson Winne, BA’84<br />
David Alan Winokur, BA’88<br />
Gerald L. Winokur, BA’40, MD’43, and Marian Cohen Winokur<br />
Mark David Winokur, BA’81<br />
Elizabeth Reeves Ingalls Winter, BS’95<br />
Craig and Christina Winterfeldt (parents)<br />
Calhoun Winton, MA’50, and Elizabeth Myers Winton, BA’47<br />
Teresa E. Wise, BA’80<br />
Peggy Gaston Wiseman, BA’59, MS’60<br />
Elizabeth Anne Wiser (parent)<br />
Charles W. Witherspoon Jr., BA’50, MA’51<br />
Harrington Witherspoon, BA’56<br />
J. Dixon Witherspoon Sr., BS’81, and Wanda S. Witherspoon (parents)<br />
Roberta Suddoth Witherspoon, A’54<br />
Craig Hugh Witt, BA’90<br />
David K. Witt, BA’63<br />
David and Beth Wittig (parents)<br />
Susan Radcliffe Wittpenn, BA’84<br />
Jay R. Wohlken, BA’97, and Amy Coyle Wohlken, BA’97<br />
Charlotte Gammel Wojcik, BA’92<br />
Kim Lazarus Wolensky, BS’79, MBA’80<br />
Daniel Louis Wolf, BA’02<br />
Mark R. Wolf, BA’68<br />
Kirk Dana Wolfe, BA’80<br />
Arnold P. Wolff, A’53<br />
John McDowell Wolff, BA’62<br />
Mary Chase Von Sprecken Wolff, BA’48<br />
Peter M. Wolff Jr., BA’77<br />
Pamela Eileen Peyman Woll, BA’81<br />
Carol Ann Koster Womack, BA’76, MBA’82<br />
Anthony W. Wonderley and Pauline Caputi (parents)<br />
Amy C. Wood (parent)<br />
Caroline Gaines Wood, BA’89<br />
E. Blake Wood, BE’67, and Alice Stradley Wood, BA’68<br />
Edward Hunt Wood, BS’08<br />
Gail Graves Wood, BA’79<br />
Judy M. Wood, BA’72<br />
Karen Suzanne Wood, BS’85<br />
Jeffrey Marshall Wood, BS’96, and Lisa Nicole Spano Wood, BA’95<br />
Mary Shea Wood, BA’52<br />
Robert A. Wood (parent)<br />
Tracey Kottman Wood, BA’85<br />
Ann Evans Woodall, BA’62<br />
David B. Woodall, BA’63, and Carol T. Woodall<br />
Paul O. Woodall, BA’61<br />
Suzanne Hamilton Woodall, A’63<br />
Jeanne Rhea Woodberry, BA’58 (parent)<br />
James and Nancy Wooddell (parents)<br />
Beulah Marie Woodfin, BA’58<br />
Thomas Schram Woodroof Jr., BA’80<br />
Charles M. Woodruff Jr., BA’66, MS’68<br />
Julie Melinda Jones Woodruff, BA’92<br />
Jon Woods, BA’82<br />
Joseph Ray Woods, BA’66, JD’69<br />
Mallory Chardell Woods<br />
Mark Lee Woods, BA’85<br />
Swanson W. Woods (grandparent)<br />
Thomas and Alexandra Woodworth (parents)<br />
Thomas and Martha Woodworth (parents)<br />
Teresa Beatriz Woody, A’86<br />
Louis Eric Wooldridge, BS’92<br />
John R. Wooley, BA’78, and Becky Dickinson Wooley, BA’78 (parents)<br />
Dudley D. Wooley, BS’88, and Julie James Wooley, BS’88<br />
Kenneth F. Wooten Jr., BA’45<br />
Dustin Grady Worley, BA’05<br />
Roy K. Worman Jr. and Linda J. Workman (parents)<br />
Mark Thomas Worthington, MD’87, and Janet Farrar Worthington, BA’85<br />
T. Cecil Wray Jr., BA’56<br />
Barry Wright III, BA’74<br />
Alan and Bonny Wright (parents)<br />
David R. Wright and Connie LeFevor Wright, BA’78, EDD’87<br />
Dianne G. Wright (parent)<br />
Evelyn  Barnett Wright, BA’46<br />
Holland Boyd Wright II, BS’97, and Margaret Laurie Comer Wright, BS’98<br />
Nicol Brock Wright, BA’84<br />
Michael Greg Wright, BA’78, and Stacey Emerson Wright, BA’78<br />
William Douglas Wurdack Jr., BA’85<br />
James C. Wyatt III, BA’66<br />
James M. Wyatt, BA’66<br />
Susan Lynette Hart Wyatt, BA’85, MD’89<br />
Aaron Wyckoff, BA’65, JD’68<br />
Scott Wysong IV, BA’90<br />
Gregory Elias Xethalis, BA’01<br />
Daoxing Xia<br />
Qiang Xiao and Lizhen Gui (parents)<br />
Kashinath and Jyothi Yadalam (parents)<br />
Janice Dickmann Yamnitz, BA’70<br />
Cynthia Kelsey Stow Yancey, BA’71<br />
Laura Yarbrough<br />
James Conway Yardley Jr., BA’02<br />
Nicholas Fares Yared, BS’07<br />
Constance Siegrist Yates, BA’60<br />
Jennifer New Yates, BA’88<br />
Louise Teem Yeoman, BA’92<br />
Donald and Susana Yim (parents)<br />
Harriet Huei Chi Ying, MAL’64<br />
G. David York, BA’59<br />
Thomas E. York, BA’76<br />
Kerstin MacDonald Youman, BA’92<br />
Allen Beard Young, BA’85<br />
Stephen G. Young and Amanda Elizabeth Haynes Young, BS’89<br />
Heather Young, BA’81<br />
Jay Maitland Young, BA’66<br />
Jimmie and Jennifer Young (parents)<br />
Kathleen Coyle Young, BA’68<br />
Lauren Shaye Young, BS’04<br />
William Crawford Young, BA’96, and Pamela Jean Morris Young, BA’70<br />
Mary Payne Young, BA’54<br />
Van and Elizabeth Young (parents)<br />
W. William Young, BA’55<br />
William A. Young, BA’72<br />
Virginia Shoulders Youngblood, BA’45<br />
Paul John Youngdale III, BA’91<br />
John Russell Younger, MA’65, and Jessica Moore Younger, BA’66<br />
Xinyue Yang and Hong Yuan (parents)<br />
Rickie Scott Yudin, BA’05<br />
Jeffrey F. Yurkoski and Sharon E. Schaad (parents)<br />
Mims Maynard Zabriskie, BA’76<br />
Laura Beverly Zachry, BA’88<br />
Carol Miller Zeitler,<br />
John Ransom Zeitler, BA’49<br />
Ellen Eiseman Zeldin, BA’57<br />
William Lyons Zelenik, A’76 (parent)<br />
James C. Zerface<br />
James P. Zerface and Wendall Lawrence Zerface, BA’68<br />
Thomas B. Zerfoss III and Emily Perkins Zerfoss, BA’79<br />
Amy Daviss Zesch, BS’81<br />
Weizhong Zhao and Yuan Li (parents)<br />
Linda Patricia Ziegler, BS’82<br />
Carolyn Kinnard Ziffer, BA’52<br />
Samantha Brush Zilvitis, BA’90<br />
Lee Zimmerman III, BA’77<br />
Samuel H. Zimmern, BA’70, and Emily Fairchild Zimmern, BA’71, MA’78<br />
William A. Zimmern Jr., BA’73, and Beverly H. Zimmern (parents)<br />
Joel and Elizabeth Zipp (parents)<br />
Barry L. Zipperman, BA’73<br />
Florence Campbell Zittel, BA’48, MA’49<br />
Pamela Bloss Zohar, BA’74<br />
Grace Zoorob<br />
Martin M. Zorn, BA’77, and Nancy B. Zorn<br />
Laurence A. Zuckerman, BA’75, and Sandra Green Zuckerman, BA’76<br />
Sylvia Hodes Zuckerman, BA’49<br />
Laura Catherine Wesp Zug, BA’95</p>
<p>Anonymous</p>
<p>*deceased</p>
<p>The College of Arts &#038; Science thanks and recognizes the many supporters who gave generously to the school during the last fiscal year, from July 1, 2008, through June 30, 2009. Please contact Jen Smith at (615) 322-2045 or <a href="mailto:jen.l.smith@vanderbilt.edu">jen.l.smith@vanderbilt.edu</a> to learn more about supporting the college, to let us know about any omissions or errors on this donor list, or to request removal of your name from this and all future online donor rolls.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Every year, we take the opportunity formally to say thank you to the alumni, parents and friends who support the College of Arts and Science in providing students with an exceptional educational experience. This page lists the College Cabinet, which recognizes those donors who contributed $1,000 or more during our last fiscal year, July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><h3>Every year, we take the opportunity formally to say thank you to the alumni, parents and friends who support the College of Arts and Science in providing students with an exceptional educational experience.</h3>
<p style="margin-top: 10px;">This page lists the College Cabinet, which recognizes those donors who contributed $1,000 or more during our last fiscal year, July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.</p>
<p>In the 2008–2009 fiscal year, the generosity of College Cabinet members totaled nearly $8.3 million. Gifts from College Cabinet members make up nearly three-fourths of all unrestricted giving to the College of Arts and Science. This year, unrestricted giving to the College of Arts and Science helped:</p>
<ul>
<li>hire 27 new faculty who are leaders in their fields of study and outstanding teachers in the classroom and laboratory. These new faculty members are key in sustaining the breadth and depth of the Arts and Science curriculum.</li>
<li>enhance financial aid to attract and support the best and brightest students from around the country and around the world. As you know, student financial need grows in this challenging economy.</li>
<li>support classes in fieldwork. For example, this year, the Petrology and Structural Geology classes did research in the Appalachian Mountains, and students in a new course, Geology of National Parks, studied in the Grand Canyon.</li>
<li>finance activities of the Vanderbilt Debate Team. One of the premier programs in the country, our debate team won national awards from all the major intercollegiate debate organizations and numerous top speaker awards.</li>
</ul>
<p>These are only a few of the challenges and needs met by the generosity of College Cabinet members this year, and all of us in Arts and Science are most grateful for their support.</p>
<p>If you are not a member of the College Cabinet, I’d like to invite you to consider joining with an annual gift of $1,000. If you are a recent graduate within 10 years of commencement, you can join the College Cabinet with an annual gift of only $500.</p>
<p>The contributions of College Cabinet members are vital to the success and strength of the College of Arts and Science. We are sincerely grateful to you, and all our donors, for your dedication and support.</p>
<p><strong>Carolyn Dever</strong><br />
Dean</p>
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<h2>Cornelius Vanderbilt Founder&#8217;s Level</h2>
<h3>($25,000 and above)</h3>
<p>Samuel E. Allen, BA’58, and Angie Allen (parents)<br />
Judy Kemp Amonett, BA’69<br />
John Douglas Arnold, BA’95, and Laura Arnold<br />
Lee and Ramona Bass (parents)<br />
Carol Bernick (parent)<br />
Stephen and Jacquelyn Boesel (parents)<br />
John F. Bookout III and Ann Bookout (parents)<br />
James C. Bradford Jr. and Lillian Robertson Bradford, BA’63<br />
Robert G. Bradley and Cardin Wyatt Bradley, BA’88<br />
Arthur and Nancy Bunn (parents)<br />
Ben and Leigh Carpenter (parents)<br />
Celeste Wickliffe Cheatham (parent)<br />
Cecil D. Conlee, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Robert and Maureen Decherd (parents)<br />
Roger K. Deromedi, BA’75, and Sandra Deromedi<br />
Paul D. Young and Carolyn Dever<br />
Robert V. Dilts<br />
Daniel M. Edelman and Cynthia Greener Edelman, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Steven Neal Fayne, BA’73, and E. Lynne Fayne<br />
Jeff and Marcia Fettig (parents)<br />
Elena Wallace Graves, MEd’85<br />
Brian Allen Grove, BA’82, MBA’83, and Charlotte Sunderland Grove<br />
Steven and Arlene* Grushkin (parents)<br />
J. Michael Hayes and Joanne Fleming Hayes, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Keith Alexander Hoogland, BA’82, and Susan Moore Hoogland, BS’82 (parents)<br />
Jay Underwood Howington, BA’92, and Corinne Meek Howington, BA’94<br />
Allan B. Hubbard, BA’69, and Kathryn F. Hubbard (parents)<br />
Lee L. Kaplan and Diana Morton Hudson, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Donald and Diane Kane (parents)<br />
Stephen Andrew Kennedy, BA’84<br />
Robert M. Levy, BA’72, and Diane v.S. Levy<br />
John R. Loomis, BA’51 (parent)<br />
William C. Lortz, A’60, and Helene S. Lortz (parents)<br />
Jeffrey C. Lynch, BA’84<br />
Benedict Michael Marino, BA’88, and Anne M. Helms Marino, BA’88<br />
George and Susan Matelich (parents)<br />
Bill E. Matthews (parent)<br />
Richard and Sheila McCarty<br />
Caroline R. McGuire, BA’08<br />
William B. McGuire Jr. and Susanne McGuire (parents)<br />
W. Patrick McMullan III, BA’74<br />
John and Alexandra Mosko (parents)<br />
Sharon Maginnis Munger, BA’68 (parent)<br />
William C. Murphy, BA’76<br />
D. Craig Nordlund, JD’74, and Sally Baum Nordlund, BSN’74 (parents)<br />
H. Ross Perot Sr. and Margot Perot<br />
(grandparents, parents)<br />
Randall S. Preissig, BA’68<br />
W. Clinton Rasberry Jr., BA’63<br />
Joe L. Roby, BA’61, and Hilppa Roby<br />
Robert M. Rogers, BA’75, and Carolyn Thomas Rogers, BA’75<br />
Richard and Amy Ruben (parents)<br />
John M. Samuels, BA’66<br />
Michael Conner Searcy, BA’96, and Virginia Buxton Searcy, BA’96<br />
Gayle Fambrough Snyder, BA’56 (parent)<br />
Karen Joachim Sobotka, BA’84<br />
Steven B. Starr, BA’75, JD’78<br />
Jane Besthoff Steiner, BA’84<br />
Andrew Adams Tisdale, BA’84, and Nesrin Tisdale<br />
Eugene H. Vaughan, BA’55, and Susan Westbrook Vaughan (parents)<br />
Carl and Jimmy Westcott (parents)<br />
Chart Hampton Westcott, BA’07<br />
Court Hilton Westcott, BA’01<br />
George Howard White III and Patricia Early White, BA’76 (parents)<br />
Kenneth J. Wiesen, BA’63<br />
James and Alinda Wikert (parents)<br />
J. Lawrence Wilson, BE’58, and Barbara Burroughs Wilson, BA’58 (parents)<br />
Anonymous (8)<br />
<em>*deceased</em></p>
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<h2>Chancellor’s Council</h2>
<h3>($10,000 to $24,999)</h3>
<p>G. Hughes Abell, BA’72<br />
F. Duane Ackerman and Katherine King Ackerman, BA’66<br />
John F. Brock III and Mary R. Brock (parents)<br />
Billy F. Bryant, MA’48, PhD’54, and Mary Nelle Bryant<br />
W. H. G. Caldwell Jr., BA’57, and Margaret Buford Caldwell, A’60 (parents)<br />
Robert A. Christensen, BA’55<br />
Jan Clark (parent)<br />
Ann Hicks Clements, BA’86 (parent)<br />
Bequest of Byron T. Cook (parent)<br />
Lee S. Cutcliff, BA’61, LLB’67<br />
Mark F. Dalton, JD’75, and Susan K. Dalton (parents)<br />
Claiborne and Elaine Deming (parents)<br />
Wallace H. Dunbar Jr. (parent)<br />
Russell M. Flaum, BA’72, and Virginia L. Flaum (parents)<br />
Mary Claiborne Frediani, BA’79<br />
Qung Wing Go, BA’73<br />
William B. Hanlon III and Victoria S. Hanlon (parents)<br />
Duncan and Laura Hennes (parents)<br />
Sandra Norsworthy Hoffman, BA’66<br />
Andrew Hoine, BA’96, and Jennifer Hoine<br />
John and Jill Holder (parents)<br />
James B. Johnson Jr., BA’54 (parent)<br />
Howard F. Johnston, BA’63, and Barbara Davis Johnston, BA’63<br />
F. Lex Jolley Jr., BA’74 (parent)<br />
Christopher G. Lea, BA’81<br />
Robert P. Maynard, BA’54<br />
Michiel C. McCarty, BA’73 (parent)<br />
Gary and Janet Mead (parents)<br />
Geoffrey T. Moore and Lucie Howard Moore, BA’79<br />
David and Lisa Mossy (parents)<br />
Julie Blankenship Mundt (parent)<br />
Oscar and Cathy Munoz (parents)<br />
William R. Orthwein Jr. and Laura Rand Orthwein<br />
Gene Ruffner Page Jr., BA’81, and Virginia White Page, BA’81 (parents)<br />
James F. Sanders, BA’67, JD’70, and Cheryl Ann Sanders (parents)<br />
Thomas Schweizer Jr., BA’66<br />
James Cole Seuss Jr., BA’85<br />
Eugene B. Shanks Jr., BA’69, and Susan B. Shanks (parents)<br />
Steven and Rebecca Singer (parents)<br />
John F. Stein, BA’73, MBM’75, and Beth Stein (parents)<br />
Winston M. Talbert and Laura Watson Talbert, BA’90<br />
Christopher Duncan Traut, BA’83, MBA’87, and Lee Traut<br />
Samuel D. Turner, BA’69, MA’73<br />
William E. Turner Jr., BA’54, and Cathy Turner (parents)<br />
Heidi Jane Ueberroth, BA’87<br />
Frank J. Walter III, BA’78, and Marguerite Mudd Walter, A’80 (parents)<br />
Stephen and Lauren Weiss (parents)<br />
William H. Wilcox, BA’74, and Elizabeth L. Todd<br />
Francis Wintle and Susan Segal (parents)<br />
Robert Brand Womsley Jr., BA’86, and Stacey Mundt Womsley, BA’88<br />
Margaret Shook Zeiger, BA’79 (parent)<br />
Anonymous</p>
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<h2>Dean’s List</h2>
<h3>($5,000 to $9,999)</h3>
<p>Steven and Ellen Adams (parents)<br />
John D. Alexander Jr. and Claire Alexander (parents)<br />
Glenn Allen Andreas Jr. and Toni Andreas (parents)<br />
Glenn Allen Andreas III, BA’92, and Jennifer Thau Andreas, BA’93<br />
Dwight Ian Arnesen, BA’77<br />
Tyler Baldwin Jr. and Ellen Baldwin (parents)<br />
Michael and Katherine Ball (parents)<br />
Ann Wheat Barksdale, BA’58, MA’59 (parent)<br />
George Barrett and Deborah Neimeth (parents)<br />
W. Marston and Katharine Becker (parents)<br />
Jon R. Berquist, BA’76<br />
Robert and Diane Bok (parents)<br />
William D. Booth Jr. and Vicki Booth (parents)<br />
Francis S. Branin Jr. and Cordelia Penn Wilcox Branin (parents)<br />
John and Gloria Braskamp (parents)<br />
Edward Breen and Caren Siebert-Breen (parents)<br />
David and Shawn Brevard (parents)<br />
John H. Broocks III and Nancy N. Broocks (parents)<br />
Stephen and Gail Brookshire (parents)<br />
Christian T. Brown (parent)<br />
James Christie Busch, BA’84<br />
Charles C. Cahn Jr. and Jane Cahn (parents)<br />
Cassandra Colvin Carr, BA’66<br />
Ruth Montgomery Cecil, BA’65<br />
Jack and Nancy Cohen (parents)<br />
Michael and Alice Conlon (parents)<br />
Michael and Pamela Davalle (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Alan Day, BA’81, and Elizabeth Updike Day (parents)<br />
James D. Decker, BS’82, and Marcia Levy Decker, BA’82<br />
M. Maitland DeLand (parent)<br />
Victor and Mary Dowling (grandparents)<br />
James Edwin DuBose, BA’79, and Victoria Ann Adams, BSN’79 (parents)<br />
Michael and Mary Helen Fabacher (parents)<br />
John and Heath Faraci (parents)<br />
Joanna W. Foley, BA’65<br />
William L. Ford III, BA’53, and Mary Wellford Ford, BA’57 (parents)<br />
Richard J. Glasebrook II and Lucy Glasebrook (parents)<br />
Frank A. Godchaux III, BA’49, and Agnes K. Godchaux (grandparents, parents)<br />
Jonathon Evan Green, BA’98, and Cathleen Cook Green, BS’00<br />
John P. Greer, BA’72, MD’76, and Gay Nienhuis Greer, BSN’74 (parents)<br />
Paul and Diane Guidone (parents)<br />
Steven and Lynne Hamontree (parents)<br />
Philip and Sara Hawk (parents)<br />
Julius M. Herz, MA’58<br />
Michael and Marjorie Hogan (parents)<br />
Harry C. Howard Jr., BA’51<br />
Charles N. Hubbard, BA’70, and Marilyn Hubbard (parents)<br />
Mark V. Hughes III and Susan Hughes (parents)<br />
Willis J. Hulings III and Lee Harlin Hulings, BA’81 (parents)<br />
Benoît and Jessie Jamar (parents)<br />
Heidi W. Kaess (parent)<br />
Jeffrey and Andrea Kaminsky (parents)<br />
Scot Earl Karr, D’78, and Patricia Karr (parents)<br />
John and Jane Kauffmann (parents)<br />
Daniel and Robin Klaes (parents)<br />
Bradford and Jean Kopp (parents)<br />
Tyler Woodworth Kopp<br />
Jay and Bryna Kranzler (parents)<br />
Carl Kravitz and Elizabeth Werner (parents)<br />
Bart Leonard and Barbara Krumsiek (parents)<br />
Peter and Maureen Lee (parents)<br />
Reid and Anne Leggett (parents)<br />
Bruce and Joanne Levy (parents)<br />
Roy and Karen Linville (parents)<br />
Mary Katherine Sturmon Lisher, BA’72<br />
Philip and Nita Maddox (parents)<br />
Nino and Patricia Marino (parents)<br />
John and Christiana McConn (parents)<br />
David and Nicki McDonald (parents)<br />
Holland N. McTyeire IV and Sherry Pepper McTyeire, BA’55 (grandparents, parents)<br />
Cathy Morello Miller, BA’87<br />
Russel Leeds Miron, BA’82<br />
Robert B. Moore, BA’58, MA’60<br />
J. Davenport Mosby III, BA’78, and Glenn Bush Mosby, BA’78<br />
Gerald T. Nichols and Cheryl Marie Reintjes Nichols, BA’81 (parents)<br />
K. Thomas Noell (parent)<br />
Mary Cosgrove Olson, BA’82<br />
Michael Brian Orkin, BA’81, and Judy Orkin (parents)<br />
Mark and Kimberly Pacala (parents)<br />
Deborah Hower Perkins, BA’84<br />
Ronald C. Piacenti, BA’75 (parent)<br />
Daniel and Susan Plaine (parents)<br />
Wesley Railey Powell, BA’91<br />
Nicolas and Diane Quintana (parents)<br />
William and Marcia Rafkin (parents)<br />
Margot Bell Roberts, BA’82<br />
Lawrence and Alison Rosenthal (parents)<br />
D. Bruce and Bettina Ross (parents)<br />
Robert C. Schiff Jr., BS’77 (parent)<br />
Scott and Katie Schoelzel (parents)<br />
Steven and Roberta Schulman (parents)<br />
Richard and Wendy Schwartz (parents)<br />
Henry Z. Shaub and Jacqueline Sidi-Shaub (parents)<br />
Kenneth Shewer and Susan Winberg (parents)<br />
Joel Silverman and Gail Babnew (parents)<br />
Thomas and Sherry Skains (parents)<br />
Paul R. Smith and Ann Potts Smith, BA’82<br />
Paul W. Springman, BA’73<br />
Timon V. Sullivan, BA’76, and Diana O. Sullivan (parents)<br />
Cooper L. Terry, BA’85, MD’89, and Virginia Self Terry, BA’87<br />
Carter Reid Todd, JD’82, and Laurie O’Brien Todd, BA’83, MLAS’96 (parents)<br />
W. M. Wadlington, BA’67<br />
Bruce and Betsy Walker (parents)<br />
W. Scott and Susan Webber (parents)<br />
Herron P. Weems, BA’75, and Cary W. Weems (parents)<br />
William A. Wise, BA’67, and Marie F. Wise<br />
J. Carter Witt, BA’50, L’52<br />
Jane Woods (parent)<br />
Richard R. Woods, BA’69, and Fiona G. Woods (parents)<br />
James H. Woodson, BA’55, LLB’61<br />
Jeffrey M. Wright, BS’75, and Karen Rauch Wright, BSN’76 (parents)<br />
Paul G. Yale, BA’74<br />
Rodney S. Yanker, BS’80, and Mary Yanker (parents)<br />
Raymond and Etta Zimmerman (parents)</p>
<h2>Black and Gold Society</h2>
<h3>($1,000 to $4,999)</h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1587" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/cab-girl1.jpg" alt="" width="325" height="488" />Gregory and Susan Adamo (parents)<br />
Terence Adderley (parent)<br />
James D. Aderhold Jr., BA’61<br />
Michael C. Ainbinder, BA’79<br />
T. Clark Akers, BA’79<br />
Francisco Jose Alarcon, BS’93, MBA’99<br />
Roger Albrecht and Dianne Phillips<br />
Albrecht, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Mary Patrice Mahon Alcus, BA’85<br />
John W. Shearburn, BA’81, and Annette Allen, BA’82<br />
Edward Lefebvre Allen, BA’84<br />
Jean C. Allen, BA’44<br />
Antonio J. Almeida Jr., BA’78<br />
George Allen Alves, BA’85<br />
Thomas N. Amonett, BA’65, JD’68<br />
Philippe and Robin Amouyal (parents)<br />
Dean Anderson, BA’87, and Dana Walner<br />
Paul H. Anderson Jr., BA’70<br />
Gregory Owen Anglum, BA’92, MBA’93<br />
William Earl Anspach III, BS’82<br />
Lindsey Elisabeth Armstrong, BA’08<br />
Mark D. Arons, BA’80<br />
John D. Arterberry, JD’73, and Lisa Wagner Arterberry, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Edward and Vivian Asche (parents)<br />
Alfred V. Atkinson, BA’76, and Susan Hunt Atkinson, BS’76 (parents)<br />
Douglas Clay Atnipp, BA’82, and Veronica Obermayer Atnipp, BA’82<br />
James L. Bacchus, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Richard and Elizabeth Bacon (parents)<br />
Harry N. Baetjer III and Caryl Baetjer (parents)<br />
Howard LaDon Baltimore, BA’71, and Anita Baltimore<br />
Christopher Robert Baltz, BA’92, and Jill Taggert Baltz, BS’92<br />
Gregg Anthony Baran, BS’83, MD’87<br />
Mara Grace Bardinelli, BA’90<br />
Daniel Bythewood Darge III, BE’80, and Susan Aston Barge, BA’81 (parents)<br />
Charles J. Barnett, BA’64<br />
John and Irene Bartenstein (parents)<br />
John B. Bassel Jr., BA’66, MD’69, and Barbara Bassel (parents)<br />
Louis L. Battey Jr., BA’74, and Pamela McCreary, BS’76 (parents)<br />
Nelson Straub Bean, BA’83<br />
Arch Adam Beasley III, BA’88<br />
John S. Beasley II, BA’52, JD’54, and Allison T. Beasley, BA’55 (parents)<br />
Robert P. Bedell, BA’65, and M. Constance Bedell<br />
Andrea C. Beldecos, BA’81<br />
J. Thomas Bentley, BA’71<br />
Peter Andrew Bernick, BA’04<br />
Stephen Hay Berry, BA’84<br />
W. Irvin Berry, BA’51, and Annie Laurie Hunt Berry, BA’52<br />
William H. Bessire, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Omar Billano (parent)<br />
Frederic T. Billings III, MD’72, and Susan Riley Billings, BA’68, MA’71 (parents)<br />
John P. Blazic, BA’73, G’74, and Barbara Blazic (parents)<br />
David E. Blum, BA’77<br />
Melvyn and Linda Blum (parents)<br />
Mary Beth Cranch Body, BA’60<br />
Robert Ettore Boniface, BA’87<br />
Harry M. Boon Jr., BA’58<br />
Fredricka M. Borland, BA’72<br />
Donald E. Bowles Jr., BA’67, and Jane Ralston Bowles, BA’67<br />
Robert Rankin Boyce, BA’81<br />
Douglas Paul Braff, BS’82, and Margaret Williams Braff, BS’90<br />
William Perry Brandt, BA’74, JD’77<br />
Cassady Vaughn Brewer, BS’83<br />
Kathryn Tomlinson Bridges, A’55<br />
Frank L. R. Briggs, BA’63<br />
Steven Richard Briggs, BA’81<br />
Judith Pond Britton, BA’58<br />
Jeffrey Norman Brouillard, BA’04, and Sara Goudge Brouillard, BS’05<br />
Heddy Murphey Brown, BA’82<br />
Joseph E. Brown Jr., BA’61<br />
Kenneth Carlton Brown, BA’90<br />
Loraine Gronberg Brown, BA’92<br />
Susan G. Brumfield, BA’73<br />
Mary Nell Bryan, BA’89<br />
Alexander B. Buchanan, BA’75, JD’78<br />
Marvin R. Bubis, BA&#8217;42, and Bess Rosenblum Bubus,* A&#8217;43<br />
Thomas R. Buckner, JD’72, and Karen Wagner Buckner, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Thomas and Char Bumol (parents)<br />
John C. Burch Jr., BA’66<br />
Rick and Sharon Burdick (parents)<br />
Kenneth Munn and Anne Marie Burr (parents)<br />
James and Susan Burroughs<br />
Rodney and Melanie Buscher (parents)<br />
R. Stuart Bush and Carla Sinor Bush, BA’81 (parents)<br />
David William Busker, BA’01, and Laura Mead Busker, BA’01<br />
Matt M. Callihan, BA’77, and Margaret Lynch Callihan, BA’77, EMBA’04 (parents)<br />
William H. Cammack, BA’52, and Eugenia Hecker Cammack, A’54 (grandparents)<br />
Harrison Shields Campbell, BA’83<br />
John Thomas Carlisle, BA’93, and Allison C. Bruhl Carlisle, BA’94<br />
John R. Carloss Jr., A’69<br />
Charles A. Carter III, BA’58<br />
Meredith Lynn Corbett Carter, BA’93<br />
P. Michael Caruso, BA’72, and Virginia Rubel Caruso, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Karen E. Casey, BA’84<br />
Stuart A. Chalfin, BA’72<br />
Carolyn Baile Chandler, BA’71<br />
Jack G. Charney, BA’68<br />
Patricia Williams Charron, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Brad and Wendy Chayet (parents)<br />
Kathryn Bumgardner Cheek, D’55<br />
Charles E. Cherry, BA’67<br />
Lee Ellen Churchill, BA’62<br />
Jennifer Anne Clarke, BS’01<br />
John W. Clay Jr., BA’63, and Anne Campbell Clay, BA’65<br />
William S. Cochran, BA’59, and Anita Kirby Cochran, BA’59 (parents)<br />
David Allen Cockrell, BS’99<br />
Claude C. Cody IV, BA’74<br />
James Randall Coffey, BA’82<br />
Timothy Cohen and Christina Dillon Cohen, BA’89<br />
Charles Westfield Coker Jr., BS’81, and Sylvia Sparkman Coker, BA’81 (parents)<br />
John W. Colbert, BA’72<br />
Liz Stegbauer Collins, BA’80<br />
John M. Colvin Jr., BA’55, MS’58, JD’65, and Beth E. Colvin<br />
John H. Bryan III and Louise Comiskey-Bryan, BA’87<br />
Andrew Joseph Condie, BA’86<br />
Daniel A. Conklin, BA’73<br />
Stephen and Ellen Conley (parents)<br />
Thomas Bryan Conner III, BA’88<br />
Lara Kathryn Cooley, BA’04<br />
William Richard Cooper Jr., BE’69<br />
Robert B. Cousins Jr., BA’67<br />
Angela Tilley Crates, BA’90<br />
Thomas Crawford Jr., BA’59 (parent)<br />
John Baker Crenshaw, BA’81, and Julia Thigpen Crenshaw, BA’78<br />
Barbara L. Cresswell, BA’68<br />
Curtis Lynn Crofford, BA’95<br />
William T. Cross, BE’72, and Kitty Bankston Cross, BA’72<br />
Overton Anderson Currie, BA’75, and Betty Jo Lancaster Currie, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Thomas N. Curtin, BA’75, and Kari Peterson Curtin, BA’75<br />
W. Cleland Dade, BA’77, JD’82<br />
Charles Joseph Dahlem, BA’88<br />
Carlos R. Dalence, MD’84, and Nancy McBride Dalence, BA’82<br />
William Danforth (grandparent, parent)<br />
Heather Hewitt Daniel, BA’82<br />
Mary Summers Daugherty, BA’81 (parent)<br />
Thomas A. Davidson, BA’74, MBA’83<br />
Cody Fowler Davis, BA’81 (parent)<br />
Paul T. Davis and Jane Murray Davis, A’78 (parents)<br />
Richard H. Davis, BE’69, and Barbara Callander Davis, BSN’69 (parents)<br />
J. Hallam Dawson, BA’58<br />
Richard M. Dearman, BA’73<br />
Joseph William Deering III, BA’88<br />
Ira J. Deitsch, BA’74<br />
William F. Denson III and Deborah Davis Denson, A’69<br />
Susan Thompson Derryberry, BA’51<br />
Susan Elizabeth Dew, BA’73<br />
Paul and Eleanor Dewald (grandparents)<br />
Kenneth B. Dinnegan, BA’81<br />
Lisa Jones Dobbs, BS’87<br />
John M. Donnelly Jr., BA’51, and Martha Douglas Donnelly, BA’54<br />
Michael Donovan and Nancye Green (parents)<br />
Nicole DeFelice Donovan, BS’85<br />
C. Powers Dorsett Jr., BA’66 (parent)<br />
James F. Dowden, BA’74<br />
James and Elizabeth Duff (parents)<br />
David Erwin Dunham, BA’84, and Amy Johnson Dunham, BA’84<br />
Charles William Dunn, BS’80<br />
William K. Dwyer, BA’57, and Linda Koman Dwyer, MSN’81<br />
Christopher Oliver Eades, BA’92, and Nicole Adele Clark Eades, BA’93<br />
Marshall C. Eakin<br />
Woods E. Eastland, BA’67<br />
Claud and Elizabeth Eley<br />
David Alan Elliott, JD’88, and Martha Matthews Elliott, BS’85<br />
Theo J. Emison Jr., BA’65 (parent)<br />
Richard Alan Engle, BA’77, JD’81<br />
Roy T. Englert, BA’43<br />
Frank W. Essex, BA’66, MAT’67, PhD’78<br />
Joseph H. Estes, BS’81<br />
Martin and Margaret Evans (parents)<br />
Thomas C. Evans, BA’77<br />
Jean I. Everest II and Gayle Everest (parents)<br />
Jill L. Fachilla, BA’75<br />
Jonathan L. Fales, BA’77<br />
Laura Ferman Farrior, BA’89<br />
R. Kent Farris, BA’63, MD’66, and Susan Additon Farris, BSN’67 (parents)<br />
Jane Porter Feild, BA’59, MS’61<br />
Manley N. Feinberg Sr., BA’57<br />
Richard R. Felker, BA’51<br />
Peter S. Felsenthal, BA’75<br />
Gregor and Mary Ferguson (parents)<br />
Kristin Lynch Ficery, BA’91<br />
Curtis Finch Jr., BA’55<br />
Frederick Eli Finger IV, MBA’01, and Kathryn Wells Stafford Finger, BA’01<br />
John T. Fisher Jr., BA’50, L’54, and Carolyn Reynolds Fisher (parents)<br />
Robert and Noreen Fisher (parents)<br />
William Edward Fitzgibbon IV, BA’90, and Dawn Victoria S. Fitzgibbon, MBA’00<br />
G. Stephen Fletcher Jr., BS’97, and Nancy Brown Fletcher, BS’99<br />
Julia Mather Flowers, A’73<br />
Russell and Hillary Fogarty (parents)<br />
Samuel Alexander Fogarty<br />
Kevin and Lynn Foley (parents)<br />
Jack H. Folk, A’45<br />
Jerry Glen Ford, BA’86<br />
Gilbert S. Fox, BA’42, and Lois Kuhn Fox, A’45<br />
Scott and Amy Frew (parents)<br />
Patrick Bridge Frost, BA’82<br />
Troy Allen Fuhrman, BA’90, JD’93, and Catherine Gibbs Fuhrman, BS’91<br />
Thomas E. Fullilove, BA’62<br />
Robert Ware Gamble, BA’97<br />
Dick Game, BA’83, and Anne Zipp Game, BA’83<br />
David Todd Garrett, BA’80<br />
Jose Antonio Garrido III, BS’03<br />
Dale N. Garth, BA’72<br />
Theresa Coates Garza, BA’83<br />
Mark and Glenda Gast (parents)<br />
Donald P. Gatley, BE’54, and Jane Douglass Gatley, BA’54<br />
David R. Gelfand, BA’84, JD’87, and Katherine McKenna Gelfand, JD’88<br />
Robert and Stacey Gendelman (parents)<br />
Ted M. George, BA’49, MA’57, PhD’64<br />
Todd C. Giacco, BS’87<br />
Steven H. Gibson, BA’69<br />
Letty Lou Haber Gilbert, BA’51 (parent)<br />
George K. Gill, BA’61, MA’63, and Sallie Gill (parents)<br />
Richard H. Gill, BA’62, and Minnie Gill (parents)<br />
Sarah Elizabeth Lee Gill, BA’94<br />
Clarke Houston Gillespy Jr., BA’94<br />
James S. Gilliland, BA’55, LLB’57, and Lucia Flowers Gilliland, BA’59<br />
Robert S. Wilkerson Given, BA’81<br />
Steven Mark Glassman, BA’86<br />
Mae Foung Go<br />
Robert B. Golder (grandparent)<br />
Ashley Dianne Goldsmith, BA’94<br />
Glenn Gollobin and Nancy Glenn Gollobin, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Betsy Callicott Goodell, BA’77<br />
M. Williams Goodwyn Jr., BA’77, and Maura Goodwyn (parents)<br />
Thomas Napier Gordon, BA’73, JD’76<br />
Jeffrey Robert Grable, BA’93, and Maureen Grable<br />
John R. Grace, BA’88, and Sherri Lipton Grace, BA’85, MBA’90<br />
Kevin E. Grady, BA’69, and Mary Elizabeth O’Brien Grady, BA’72 (parents)<br />
Terry C. Graves, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Daniel Eastman Green, BA’02, and Janelle Marie Green, BS’03<br />
James Reed Green Jr., BA’89<br />
Robert Wayne Grout, BA’66<br />
Scott Duncan Gullquist, BA’82, and Melissa Mills Gullquist, BA’85<br />
Dayton F. Hale Jr., BA’72 (parent)<br />
Faye Simpkins Hale, BA’67 (parent)<br />
A. Post Howland and Mary Hall Howland, BA’84<br />
Marion Wall Hall, BA’82 (parent)<br />
Charles H. Hambrick, BA’52, and Joyce B. Hambrick<br />
Jack L. Hammond, BA’75<br />
Judith M. Hammond, BA’63<br />
Marjorie Brown Hampton, BA’48<br />
William Justin Hancock, BA’90, MBA’92, and Sidonie Ellis Hancock, BA’90<br />
Kenneth S. Handmaker, BA’60 (parent)<br />
Tania Regard Hardage, BA’86<br />
Ross C. Hardison, BA’73<br />
James T. Harris, BA’93, and Tracey Robinson Harris, BS’95, MSN’98<br />
Clifford J. Harrison Jr., BA’49, L’52, and Mickey Harrison<br />
Carolyn Elizabeth Hart, BA’83<br />
Edna Bryant Hastings, BA’41<br />
Bruce and Kathryn Haupt (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Dowling Hawks, BA’79<br />
J. Brevard Haynes Jr., BA’68, MD’72, and Jane Van de Roovaart Haynes, BA’68<br />
Phyllis G. Heard<br />
Vaughan Holmes Hedrick, BA’66, MS’69<br />
Ashley LaRoche Heeren, BS’93<br />
Brian Frederick Hegi, BA’99<br />
Stephen Richard Hennessy, BA’78, and Regina Roane Hennessy, BA’77<br />
Claire Abernathy Henry, BA’02<br />
Thomas J. Herald, BA’79 (parent)<br />
John and Nancy Hevey (parents)<br />
David Alexander Hickerson, BA’83<br />
John Bunn Hill III, BA’90<br />
John Hindle, BA’68, PhD’81, and Joan Hindle (parents)<br />
Hugh Gates Hines Jr., A’59, and Marjorie Herndon Hines, A’63<br />
Eleanor Rosson Hitt, BA’49<br />
W. Charles Holland<br />
Donald and Donna Hoscheit (parents)<br />
Sarah McCanless Howell, BA’52,<br />
MAT’54, MA’67, PhD’70 (parent)<br />
Vincent K. Hubbard, BA’60, JD’63<br />
George Barlow Huber, BA’79<br />
Jeffrey Charles Huebner, BA’98<br />
William F. Hughes Jr., A’65, and Mary Katherine Weems Hughes, BA’66 (parents)<br />
Richard Monroe Hull Jr., BA’92<br />
John H. Hunt, BA’78<br />
Granbery Jackson III, BA’67, and Mary Lee Whitehead Jackson, BA’72 (parents)<br />
Myron H. Jacobs, BA’65, and Randee B. Jacobs<br />
Johnnie and Julann James (parents)<br />
Stuart S. Janney III and Lynn Janney (parents)<br />
Kimberly Hodgson Jardine, BA’80<br />
Robert G. Johnson, BA’66, JD’69<br />
Scot Wallace Johnson, BA’92, MBA’94<br />
Elizabeth McCaleb Johnston, BA’46<br />
Charles Edgar Jones Jr., BA’66, and Jeanne Moran Jones, L’80<br />
David Ward Jones, BA’81, and Lauren Wood Jones, BA’81<br />
Marjory Letner Jones, BSN’75 (parent)<br />
William Steven Jones, BA’71<br />
Hunter and Claudia Judson (parents)<br />
Win Jui, PhD’77<br />
Charles J. Kahn Jr., BA’73 (parent)<br />
James H. Kaminer Jr., BA’69, and Barry Stout Kaminer, BS’86<br />
Thomas P. Kanaday Jr., BA’65, LLB’67, and Sally Richardson Kanaday, BA’65<br />
Emily Connors Kaplowitz, BA’97<br />
Tasia Theoharatos Katapodis, BA’81<br />
Georges and Patricia Kaufman (parents)<br />
James R. Kelley, BA’70<br />
Andrew Howard Kellum, BA’78<br />
Karen L. Kendall, BA’78<br />
Robert Preston Kennedy, BA’92, MBA’93<br />
Sidney Anderson Kenyon, BA’81<br />
Tasia Economou Khan, BA’75<br />
Gary Robert Kimball III, BS’84, MBA’85, and Carroll Edwards Kimball, BA’84<br />
Orman L. Kimbrough Jr., BA’75<br />
Jerome Frank Kinney IV, BS’81<br />
Michael* and Elena Kissel (parents)<br />
Michael Klynn, BA’58<br />
Larry M. Knox, BA’72, and Sherilyn Knox<br />
Ronald F. Knox Jr., BA’67, G’69<br />
John Stewart Koch, BA’87<br />
Spencer and Rhonda Kravitz (parents)<br />
Heather Kreager, BA’80<br />
Donald and Leesa Kurdziel (parents)<br />
John and Shirley Lachs (parents)<br />
Barton Ward LaGrone, BS’90<br />
Charles B. Lahan, BA’59<br />
Mason H. Lampton, BA’69, and Mary Lucile Hardaway Lampton<br />
James H. Landon, BA’67<br />
Sovern John Larkins, BA’52, and Elizabeth Gardner Larkins, BA’53 (parents)<br />
Alfred W. Lasher III, BA’68<br />
John Willis Lea IV, BE’73, MD’77, and Ellen Bradford Lea, BA’73, JD’76 (parents)<br />
William Gentry Lee Jr., BA’94, and Amy Hughes Lee, BS’95<br />
Patrick and Dania Leemputte (parents)<br />
James Leffers II, BA’69<br />
Anthony Darrell Lehman, BA’94<br />
Joseph and Patricia Leintz (parents)<br />
Alison Hopkins Leithner, BA’04<br />
Charles Don Leone II, BA’90, MBA’92,<br />
and Sharon Castrow Leone, BA’91<br />
Judy Porch Leone, BA’78<br />
Lewis Linn and Phyllis Cohen (parents)<br />
Joseph A. Little, BA’40, MD’43, and Sarah Goodpasture Little, BA’40<br />
(grandparents, parents)<br />
Thomas and Patricia Loeb (parents)<br />
Eric and Marivic Lohse (parents)<br />
Adrian D. Lorentson, BA’75, and Katherine M. Lorentson<br />
Samuel C. Loventhal, BA’36, and Clare Loventhal<br />
Daniel Brian Lovinger, BA’87, and Linda Watson Lovinger, BA’87<br />
Colin H. M. Luke, BA’88<br />
Patricia Erwin Lummus, BA’85<br />
Nelson Lytle and Lydia Lasichak (parents)<br />
Lawrence M. Magdovitz, BA’59, JD’61<br />
Sandra Rowe Maier, BA’78<br />
Ted Mankin, BA’82<br />
Patrick Henry Mann Jr., BA’58, JD’60 (parent)<br />
Victoria Thomas Mannes, BS’82<br />
Stephen John Maroda Jr., BS’79, and Julie McFall Maroda, BS’82, MEd’84 (parents)<br />
Carla M. Martin, BA’77<br />
Ellen Wills Martin, BA’58 (parent)<br />
James G. Martin III, BA’69, JD’74<br />
Paula Johnson Martin, A’62, MA’69<br />
Richard David Martindale, BA’92, and Heidi Stanley Martindale, BA’94<br />
Jorge Martinez<br />
Linda Shaw Marzialo, BA’75<br />
Alyne Queener Massey, BA’48 (parent)<br />
Michael Brian Masterson, BA’92,<br />
and Gloria Masterson<br />
Jason Corey Matt, BS’91<br />
James Michael Matthews, BA’69<br />
Randall S. Matthews, BA’73, and Theresa Brevard Matthews, BA’73<br />
Joseph May and Lynn Hewes May, BA’60, MEd’82<br />
Sarah Augusta Mayfield, BA’89<br />
Mark D. Mayo, BA’77, and Kelley Dreaden Mayo (parents)<br />
Helen Wagner McAfee, BA’84<br />
Sara Annsley Heidtke McAleer, BA’97<br />
Edward V. McAssey III and Linda McAssey (parents)<br />
Willard McCall Jr., BA’53<br />
Claire Biesterfeldt McCarty, BA’73<br />
Stephen L. McCord, BE’69, and Katherine Rathbone McCord, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Thomas F. McCoy, BA’66<br />
Roy William Wunsch and Mary Ann McCready, BS’74<br />
Allen Polk McDaniel, BA’65, and Sara Sherwood McDaniel, BS’65 (parents)<br />
Barrie Jeffrey McDowell, BA’81<br />
Robert G. McEniry, BA’63<br />
James R. McFerrin, BA’71<br />
L. Scott McGinnis III, BA’80, and Roline Hamilton McGinnis, BA’82<br />
Michael S. McGraw, BA’77, and Mary Randolph McGraw<br />
Leonard E. McKeand III, BA’58, and Missy H. McKeand<br />
Julia C. McKinney (parent)<br />
Anne Wall McLeod, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Marc Matthew McManus, BS’99, and Melody Paige Wredberg McManus, BE’98<br />
David and Carolyn McMillin (parents)<br />
Tyler Scott McMullen, BA’91, and Stephanie Cornelius McMullen, BA’91, MS’95<br />
Martin F. McNamara III, BA’58, and Ann Marie Mathis McNamara, BA’65 (parents)<br />
Robert E. McNeilly Jr., BA’54, MAT’55, MAT’55, and Bette Sue McNeilly (parents)<br />
Donald R. McPheron, BA’71, MAT’75<br />
Holland Nimmons McTyeire V, BA’81, JD’84<br />
Michael R. McWherter, BA’78, JD’81<br />
William C. McWhorter, BE’57<br />
Eric and Susan Meder (parents)<br />
John and Kathleen Methfessel (parents)<br />
Edward H. Meyers, BA’95<br />
David R. Miller, BA’74<br />
Jim and Deborah Miller (parents)<br />
John and Susan Miller (parents)<br />
John Crow Miller, BA’83<br />
William Miller and Kathryn Loken Miller, BA’90<br />
Scott Lewis Miller, BA’81, and Julie Miller<br />
Steven Miller and Victoria Fraser (parents)<br />
Frank Mocek and Mary Lane Mocek, BA’83<br />
Robert R. Mohr (parent)<br />
Preston Chapman Moister, BA’03<br />
Roger W. Moister Jr., BA’67, JD’71 (parent)<br />
Hugh J. Morgan Jr., LLB’56, and Ann Ward Morgan, BA’52 (parents)<br />
Robert and Janice Morgan (parents)<br />
Martha Mann Morrow, A’58 (parent)<br />
Ronald Owen Mueller, BA’82<br />
Timothy Martin Mulloy, BA’81<br />
Roger G. Murray Jr., A’53<br />
Gray Muzzy and Phoebe Welsh Muzzy, BA’78<br />
Charles M. Myer III, BA’75, and Virginia Place Myer, BSN’75 (parents)<br />
Bart David Narter, BA’83<br />
Kevin Neal and Nancy Citron Neal, BA’94<br />
Charles Nelson, E’47, and Betty Latham Nelson, BA’49 (parents)<br />
Steven L. Nelson, BA’75<br />
James D. Newell Jr., BA’83<br />
Keith Wayne Newman, BA’81<br />
Henry R. Nichols, BE’77, and Jennifer Gorog Nichols, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Walter B. Nimocks, PhD’65, and Susan Lee Nimocks, BA’58<br />
Byron Douglas Norfleet, BA’83, MBA’84<br />
Donald C. North III, BA’69, and Mary Murrill North, BA’69<br />
Charles Swift Northen III, BA’59, MA’61<br />
Joe M. Norton Jr., BA’69<br />
Thomas E. Norwood III, BA’65, and Charlotte Richardson Norwood, BSN’66<br />
Walter S. Nunnelly III, BA’66<br />
Thomas W. Nygaard, BS’74, MD’78,<br />
and Ellen Nygaard (parents)<br />
Rick Justin O’Brien, BA’86<br />
John Fewell Oglesby, BS’83<br />
Philip J. Olsson, BA’70, MM’72<br />
Steven Ernest Ownby, BA’02, and Anna Sakolosky Ownby, BA’02<br />
Rebecca Oxford, BA’68<br />
Terry Galen Palmberg, BS’78, and Connie Lynn Palmberg (parents)<br />
Alex S. Palmer, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Kevin William Parke Sr., BA’81<br />
Jeffrey David Parsons, BA’80<br />
Richard and Connie Passarella (parents)<br />
G. Douglas Patterson Jr., BS’80<br />
Sharon A. Pauli, BA’70<br />
M. Carr Payne Jr., BA’49<br />
Robert and Ginnie Payne (grandparents)<br />
Anne McVay Pearson, BA’82<br />
Eugene B. Pennell, BA’69, and Lynn Clayton (parents)<br />
Terry Petrone, BA’78<br />
Alton W. Phillips Jr., BA’57 (parent)<br />
Kathryn Reed Phillips, BA’72<br />
Gabriel Joseph Poggi III, BA’00<br />
Cheryl Peters Powell, BA’77<br />
Andrew E. Price, BA’48<br />
Philip Bennett Prince, A’81<br />
Donald Collier Proctor, BS’87, and Allison L. Collins Proctor, BA’87<br />
Susanne Smith Pruitt, BS’83<br />
J. Warren Pullen, BA’91<br />
Romulus W. Puryear Jr., BA’57<br />
Douglas Michael Quartner, BA’77 (parent)<br />
B. Manrin Rains III, BA’71<br />
Michael Anthony Ralston, BA’80, and DeeDee Ralston<br />
Martin Rapisarda and Elizabeth Watson Rapisarda, BA’80, MBA’87<br />
Scott Ratner and Marjorie Van de Stouwe (parents)<br />
Nancy L. Raybin, BA’74<br />
W. H. Mitchell Redd, BA’90<br />
W. Casey Reed, BA’73<br />
Michael H. Regen, BE’74, and Carolyn Regen (parents)<br />
Jennifer Barton Reis, BA’03<br />
Benjamin Alexander Reitzes, BS’94<br />
Arnold and Cathy Reusch (parents)<br />
Louis Gregory Rice, BA’87<br />
Julius Ness Richardson, BS’99, and Macon Miller Richardson, BS’97<br />
Lee Kaaren and Judith Rigby (parents)<br />
Joseph W. Robbins, BA’64<br />
Charles Evans and Lisa Louise Robbins, BS’80<br />
Kenneth L. Roberts, BA’54, JD’59, and Delphine Sloan Oman Roberts, A’61 (parent)<br />
George Gordon Robertson III, BA’69<br />
Richard Mohr Robinson, BE’84, and Barbara Martin Robinson, BSN’84<br />
Beth Schulze Robison, BA’93<br />
Anne Zachry Rochelle, BA’88<br />
Carlos Jose Rodriguez, BA’83<br />
Michael and Sharon Roeder (parents)<br />
Kimberly Justice Rogers, BA’84 (parent)<br />
James G. Rose Jr. and Megan Walker Rose, BA’82<br />
Anne Cunningham Ross, BA’68 (parent)<br />
John J. Ross Jr., BA’68, and Harriet Long Ross, BA’68 (parents)<br />
James Hunter Roth, BA’79, and Laura Ray Roth, BA’85<br />
David and Lisa Roth (parents)<br />
Armand and Marylee Rothschild (parents)<br />
Virginia Freeman Rowan, BA’91<br />
Richard A. Rua, BA’75<br />
Charles F. Rule, BA’78, and Ellen Friedland Rule<br />
Theron and Pamela Russell (parents)<br />
Brian D. Rye, BA’96<br />
Christopher Knox Sadler, BA’83, MBA’84<br />
Charles K. Safley, BA’67, and Ellen Safley<br />
Lucy Sagansky, BA’81<br />
F. Calame Sammons, BA’73, and Dianne Paradise Sammons, BA’73<br />
Robert A. Sanders, BA’71, and Lee Knisley Sanders, BA’71 (parents)<br />
David and Aileen Sarda (parents)<br />
Frances Dannals Sasser, BA’74, and Jesse A. Sasser (parents)<br />
Russell Harper Saunders, BA’76<br />
Burt Schell and Barbara Deal (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Huth Schonrock, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Cheryl Davis Schreck, BA’81<br />
John F. Schultz, BA’79<br />
Matson Forrest Schwalm, BA’94<br />
Erik Anderson Scott, BA’90<br />
Mary Shannon Raeber Scott, BS’88<br />
Patrick Levi Scott, BA’91<br />
W. King Self Jr., BA’70<br />
Marjorie Tillman Sennett, BA’82<br />
Virginia Wiese Sesler, BA’83<br />
Alexander Bresslau Severino, BA’83,<br />
and Sheri Severino<br />
Sanford C. Sharp, BS’84, MD’88, and Joni Lovell Sharp, BA’86<br />
Sandra R. Shelton, BA’68<br />
Flora Sandra Siami, BS’90<br />
Dunning Brewster Silliman, BA’90<br />
Stephen Silverman and Elizabeth Shapiro Silverman, BA’75 (parents)<br />
David Michael Simms, BA’80<br />
David and Linda Simon (parents)<br />
Linda Leckie Sinsar, BA’74<br />
John and Jessica Skipper (parents)<br />
Joseph Frank Skowron III, BA’91<br />
Harmon and Lori Skurnik (parents)<br />
Ann Unterberger Smith, BA’83<br />
Joseph Larkins and Bethany L. Smith, BA’76<br />
Bradford William Smith, BA’92<br />
Clifton Smith, BA’65, and Renee Price Smith, BA’65 (parents)<br />
David and Denise Smith (parents)<br />
Patrick William Smith<br />
Philip C. Smith, BA’76<br />
Randall W. Smith, BA’84, MDiv’88, and Beth Ann Pattillo, MDiv’90<br />
John Shiver Snelling, BA’87, and Bridget Roche Snelling, BA’89<br />
Charles Edward Soderstrom, BA’86, and Mary Stream Soderstrom<br />
Jerry W. Southwood, BA’67, and Jeanne Welty Southwood, BA’67, MLAS’04<br />
Edward Spacapan Jr., BS’76, and Lise Taylor Spacapan, BS’79<br />
Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel, BA’58, MAT’59<br />
Henry and Carol Spinelli (parents)<br />
J. David Spivey, BS’85<br />
Betty Wiener Spomer, BA’83<br />
James D. Spratt Jr., BA’76, JD’79<br />
John Gilbert Stallings Jr., BA’88<br />
Jeffrey Starke and Joan Shook (parents)<br />
James and Jan Starnes (parents)<br />
Thomas Rye Steele, BS’76, and Katie G. Steele (parents)<br />
David Steine Jr., BA’72, MBA’78<br />
Elise Levy Steiner<br />
George Stelljes III, BA’84<br />
Marcia Kemp Sterling, BA’65<br />
Loring L. Stevens (parent)<br />
George Langworthy Stewart II, BA’85<br />
J. Lindsay Stradley Jr., BA’71, and Jacquelin Masterson Stradley, BA’71<br />
Joe R. Straus III, BA’82<br />
Mary Ann Sugg, BA’51<br />
Timothy Michael Sullivan, BA’89<br />
Dennis Swaney, BA’71<br />
Thayer F. Swartwood, BA’96, and Heather Donlan Swartwood, BA’96<br />
James Robert Sweeney, BA’71, and Karen H. Sweeney<br />
C. Neal Tate*<br />
Eric Jay Taube, BA’79, and Judy Mills Taube, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Clarence H. Taylor Jr., BA’56 (parent)<br />
Elisabeth Kahora Taylor, BS’95<br />
Mary Christian Taylor, BA’82<br />
Richard D. Taylor III, BA’64<br />
Timus G. Taylor Jr., BA’56, and Mary Ready Weaver Taylor, BA’56 (parents)<br />
James V. Temple, BA’74, and Katherine Loveland Temple<br />
James and Alison Tennant (parents)<br />
G. William Thackston Jr., BA’58, and Mary Helen Huddleston Thackston, BA’58<br />
DeWitt C. Thompson IV, BE’68, and Jacqueline Glover Thompson, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Evelyn Pugh Thompson, BA’73<br />
Robert B. Thompson, BA’71<br />
Kate W. Thweatt, BA’64<br />
Jerome P. Tift, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Louis B. Todd Jr., BA’56 (parent)<br />
Norman Tolk<br />
William Michael Tomai, BS’81<br />
Kelly E. Toole, BA’87<br />
Julia Robert Kaminski Trampe, BS’82<br />
Elizabeth Ann Traster, BA’00<br />
David M. Travis, BA’47, MD’51<br />
Michael Byron Tulloss, BA’80<br />
Edward L. Turner III, BA’66, JD’70, and Mary Lee Hunter Turner, BA’67<br />
Edward R. Uehling, BA’50<br />
Richard C. Unger Jr., JD’77, and Shelton Sumner Unger, BA’78 (parents)<br />
Gordon Van Dusen and Karen Stadler Van Dusen, BA’81<br />
Henrik Vanderlip (parent)<br />
J. Pace VanDevender Jr., BA’69, and Nancy Manning VanDevender, BA’67<br />
Susan Franklin Veillette, BA’84<br />
Alexander Wainwright, BA’09<br />
Bruce Marshall Walk, BS’78, and Melissa Massar Walk, BA’79<br />
James T. Walker Jr., BA’71<br />
Kelly W. Walker, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Robert J. Walker, BA’62, LLB’68, and Barbara Holcomb Walker, BA’63<br />
Stephen and Terri Waller (parents)<br />
Robert F. Ward, BA’68<br />
Jeannette Warner-Goldstein, BA’82, JD’89<br />
Timothy L. Warnock, BA’84<br />
Mitchum E. Warren Jr., BA’56, PhD’63, and Norma Hyatt Warren, BA’61 (parents)<br />
Cynthia Warrick, BA’70<br />
John DeForest Watson III and Ann Morris Watson, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Gregory Stewart Watson, BA’93<br />
Alan and Jennie Weinberger (parents)<br />
Robert T. Weinmann, BA’81<br />
Arnold M. Weiss, BA’56, JD’58<br />
William R. Welborn Jr., BA’64, MD’67, and Linda Herring Welborn, BS’64, MA’68 (parents)<br />
William R. Welborn III, BA’96<br />
Ann Harwell Wells, BA’58, MA’60 (parent)<br />
Faith Sheslow Wheeler, BA’83<br />
Joseph M. Whelan, BA’76, and Deanna Whelan<br />
Reed Daniel Whitcraft<br />
Charles Hampton White, BA’52<br />
Blair Wallace White, BA’82, and Martha Dalton White, BA’81<br />
Raymond C. Whiteaker, BA’51, JD’53<br />
Kenneth Whitney (parent)<br />
Walter D. Wick, BA’77, and Donna Wick<br />
Jean Simmons Wilcox, BA’74<br />
Claire Broyles Williams, BS’95<br />
W. Ridley Wills II, BA’56, and Irene Jackson Wills (parents)<br />
Lawrence A. Wilson, BE’57, and Nancy Stackhouse Wilson, BA’58<br />
Charles Winters Jr., A’74, and Rita M. Winters (parents)<br />
James D. Witherington Jr., BA’71, and Elizabeth Wetter Witherington, BA’72 (parents)<br />
Jonathan Whitney Witter, BA’91<br />
Ronald and April Wolf (parents)<br />
S. Kenneth Wolfe, BA’67<br />
Charlene L. Wyman, BA’05<br />
Paul and Marcia Wythes (parents)<br />
Robert Earl Yancey III, BS’85<br />
Ingrid Yonke (parent)<br />
James Young and Carole Sexton Young, BA’61<br />
Thomas L. Yount Jr., BE’52, and Jane Wilkerson Yount, BA’53 (parents)<br />
Allison Dreeben Zeller, BA’93<br />
Nicholas S. Zeppos and Lydia A. Howarth<br />
James McCord Zimmerman, BA’96, JD’99<br />
Anonymous (3)<br />
<em>*deceased</em></p>
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<h2>Corporations and Foundations</h2>
<p>Accenture Foundation<br />
Agilent Technologies<br />
AIG<br />
Alternatives Research and Development Foundation<br />
American Academy in Rome<br />
American Cancer Society<br />
American Chemical Society<br />
American Council of Learned Societies<br />
Ardmore Telephone Co.<br />
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation<br />
Ashland Inc. Foundation<br />
ATandT Foundation<br />
Bank of America Foundation<br />
Barclays Capital<br />
Bessemer Trust<br />
Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation<br />
Black and Decker<br />
Caldwell and Orkin<br />
Canadian Consulate General<br />
Citigroup Global Impact Funding Trust<br />
Coca-Cola Foundation<br />
Columbus Foundation<br />
Communities Foundation of Texas<br />
Community Foundation for<br />
Southeast Michigan<br />
Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta<br />
Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga<br />
Community Foundation of Greater Memphis<br />
Community Foundation of Louisville<br />
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee<br />
Community Foundation of Richmond<br />
CRT Capital Group<br />
Dahlem Realty Co.<br />
Dallas Jewish Community Foundation<br />
Dayton Foundation Depository<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Dow Jones and Co.<br />
EMBARQ<br />
ExxonMobil Foundation<br />
Fannie Mae Foundation<br />
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund<br />
Fidelity Foundation<br />
FRAXA Research Foundation<br />
Fund for Astrophysical Research<br />
Gaylord Entertainment Co.<br />
GE Foundation<br />
Germantown Bartlett Oral Surgery<br />
Germantown Charity Horse Show<br />
Goldman Sachs and Co.<br />
Greater Houston Community Foundation<br />
Heart of Oak Foundation<br />
Holt Companies<br />
Human Frontier Science<br />
Program Organization<br />
IBM International Foundation<br />
Illinois Tool Works Foundation<br />
IMS Health<br />
Jacksonville Jewish Foundation<br />
Jewish Communal Fund of New York<br />
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia<br />
Jewish Federation of Greater Washington<br />
Jewish Federation of Nashvillle and<br />
Middle Tennessee<br />
KB Home<br />
Kelly W. Walker Oil and Gas<br />
Kenmar Group<br />
Kimberly-Clark Foundation<br />
KPMG Foundation<br />
Lea Charitable Trust<br />
Lilly Endowment<br />
Lincoln Financial Group Foundation<br />
Marsh and McLennan Cos.<br />
McVean Trading and Investments<br />
McWherter Holdings<br />
Merrill Lynch and Company Foundation<br />
Metanexus Institute<br />
Microsoft Corp.<br />
National Geographic Society<br />
National Philanthropic Trust<br />
National Multiple Sclerosis Society<br />
Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation<br />
Orion Building Corp.<br />
Pi Foundation<br />
Plains Exploration and Production Co.<br />
Procter and Gamble Fund<br />
Provincial Foundation<br />
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation<br />
REAM Foundation<br />
Regions Bank<br />
Robert M. Rogers Investments<br />
Roll Giving<br />
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving<br />
Sessler Family Foundation<br />
Shell Oil Company Foundation<br />
Silicon Valley Community Foundation<br />
Sonoco Foundation<br />
Stanley Medical Research Institute<br />
T. Rowe Price Program for<br />
Charitable Giving<br />
Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association<br />
The Dallas Foundation<br />
The Fiduciary Foundation<br />
The Home Depot<br />
The Jewish Community Foundation<br />
The Max Kade Foundation<br />
The McKesson Foundation<br />
The PepsiCo Foundation<br />
The Tinker Foundation<br />
Time Warner Inc.<br />
Towers Perrin<br />
U.S. Charitable Gift Trust<br />
United Negro College Fund<br />
United Telephone Co.<br />
United Way of Central New Mexico<br />
UnumProvident Corp.<br />
Vanguard Charitable Endowment<br />
Vanguard Group Foundation<br />
Wachovia Securities<br />
Wells Fargo Foundation<br />
Wilmot Wheeler Foundation<br />
Woodrow Wilson National<br />
Fellowship Foundation<br />
Xerox Corp.</p>
<p>Membership on the list presented here is based on gifts received during the fiscal year of July 1, 2008–June 30, 2009. Gifts to the College of Arts and Science through the College Cabinet are counted in the Vanderbilt Fund and included in the <em>Shape the Future</em> campaign.</p>
<p>While the College of Arts and Science Development and Alumni Relations Office has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information, we want to hear from you to correct any errors or omissions. Please notify us by e-mailing <a href="mailto:jen.l.smith@vanderbilt.edu">jen.l.smith@vanderbilt.edu</a>.</p>
<h3>To view the list of all other donors to the College of Arts and Science, <a style="border-bottom: 1px solid #069;" href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2009-12/donor-honor-roll/">please go to the Honor Roll.</a></h3>
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<p>Worker Isaac Gaither of N&amp;S Waterproofing finishes a caulking project in front of the former exterior wall of the historic Cohen Memorial building on the Peabody campus. A new lobby and accessible entrance onto 21st Avenue were created on what was formerly the building’s posterior. The elegant building is the new home of the history of art and classical studies departments and classrooms, as well as the Fine Arts Gallery. Note the beautiful carved cornice visible through the skylights.</p>
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<strong>Marshall Eakin</strong>, professor of history, has been appointed director of the Ingram Scholars Program.

<strong>John Geer</strong>, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, has been invited by Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy to spend fall 2009 as a fellow of the center.
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<div id="attachment_1268" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 360px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1268 " src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/dickerson-as.jpg" alt="James Dickerson" width="350" height="525" /><p class="wp-caption-text">James Dickerson</p></div>
<p><strong>James Dickerson</strong>, assistant professor of physics, has been awarded a new, three-year research grant of more than $360,000 from the Office of Naval Research.</p>
<p><strong>Marshall Eakin</strong>, professor of history, has been appointed director of the Ingram Scholars Program.</p>
<p><strong>John Geer</strong>, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, has been invited by Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy to spend fall 2009 as a fellow of the center.</p>
<p><strong>Bill Ivey</strong>, director of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy, was honored with the Music for Life award given by NAMM, the trade association of the international music products industry. The award is the highest honor that NAMM bestows and recognizes extraordinary contributions to the mission of creating more active music makers.</p>
<p>Professor of Political Science <strong>David Lewis’</strong> <em>The Politics of Presidential Appointments </em>has won the 2009 Richard E. Neustadt Award, given by the American Political Science Association for the best book on the U.S. presidency published during the previous year.</p>
<p><em>Scrivere la pittura: La ‘funzione Longhi’ nella letteratura italiana </em>by <strong>Andrea Mirabile</strong>, professor of Italian, has been published by Angelo Longo Editore.</p>
<p><strong>Jesse Peterson</strong>, assistant professor of mathematics, has won a $50,000 research fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation aimed at encouraging promising young scholars. He is one of 118 researchers in physics, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, neuroscience and economics chosen at the early stages of their careers because of their “exceptional promise to contribute to the advancement of knowledge.”</p>
<p><strong>Carol Swain</strong>, professor of political science and law, has been reappointed to the Tennessee Advisory Committee of the United States Commission on Civil Rights.</p>
<p><strong>Robert B. Talisse</strong>, associate professor of philosophy, will be a visiting scholar at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York for 2009–2010.</p>
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<div id="attachment_1270" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 285px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1270 " src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/TichiC.jpg" alt="Cecelia Tichi" width="275" height="341" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Cecelia Tichi</p></div>
<p>Cecelia Tichi, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English, is this year’s Hubbell Medal winner. This lifetime achievement award is given by the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association for significantly advancing the study of American literature.</p>
<p>Four College of Arts and Science faculty members were honored with university-wide awards for teaching excellence and service. <strong>Tiffany Tung</strong>, assistant professor of anthropology, received the Madison Sarratt Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. <strong>John Geer</strong>, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, was awarded the Ellen Gregg Ingalls Award for Excellence in Classroom Teaching. The Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor Award to honor faculty whose contributions span multiple academic disciplines was given to <strong>Dana Nelson</strong>, the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English. The Alexander Heard Distinguished Service Professor Award was given to <strong>C. Neal Tate</strong>, professor and chair of political science and professor of law (see story on Tate on page 4).</p>
<p>At the fall faculty assembly, <strong>David A. Weintraub</strong>, professor of astronomy, received the university’s Thomas Jefferson Award for distinguished service through contributions as a faculty member in the councils and government of the university. Individual Chancellor’s Awards for Research were presented to <strong>Yanqin Fan</strong>, professor of economics and mathematics, and <strong>James G. Patton</strong>, professor of biological sciences. The research team of <strong>Gordon D. Logan</strong>, Centennial Professor of Psychology, <strong>Thomas J. Palmeri</strong>, associate professor of psychology, and <strong>Jeffrey D. Schall</strong>, E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Neuroscience, was also honored with the Chancellor’s Award for Research.</p>
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		<title>Five Minutes With … Penny Peirce</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1284" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/PennyPeirce.jpg" alt="PennyPeirce" width="275" height="705" />You can call it kismet, karma or serendipity, but whatever approach you prefer, there is little doubt that Penelope “Penny” Peirce is exactly where she’s supposed to be—at the helm of Technology Support Services for the College of Arts and Science.</p>
<p>As director of Technology Support Services, Peirce, MDiv’73, JD’79, supervises all classroom technology, production services, computer support and ongoing projects for the school. Her first job at Vanderbilt was working as secretary to the legendary Dr. Mildred Stahlman (BA’43, MD’46, HO’48) in the Department of Pediatrics. Today Peirce works with teams of staff and students to determine what equipment is needed for new and renovated classrooms, provide computer equipment and services, and respond to all of the audiovisual needs of the school.</p>
<h2>How long have you been at Vanderbilt and what road led you here?</h2>
<p>I have been at Vanderbilt more than 30 years. I stopped counting at 30 because it makes me feel too old. I did get a Vanderbilt law degree while working here, but I decided not to practice after realizing that I wanted the knowledge and not the lifestyle.</p>
<p>I came to Vanderbilt to go to divinity school. I wanted to concern myself with “ultimate concerns.” I soon discovered that I was probably an atheist and that my ultimate concerns were how to pay the rent and buy food. It was an interesting time to be in divinity school. The country was in the middle of the Vietnam War, and men my age were being drafted. Divinity students were given deferments, so most of the people in divinity school at the time were political activists of some kind.</p>
<h2>How did you wind up working for the College of Arts and Science?</h2>
<p>Vanderbilt Divinity School gave me a chance to do an internship with what was then the television and film division of the Methodist Church. I had already developed an interest in media and in making films from doing still photography and loving music. Around the time I was graduating from the divinity school, I found out the College of Arts and Science wanted to start a media center, and I persuaded them that I was the one who could do it.</p>
<p>I started the Learning Resource Center in one room in Garland Hall with no staff. After purchasing some basic equipment, which at that time was 16 mm projectors, overhead transparency projectors and reel-to-reel video and audio recorders, I hired a few student workers. When faculty needed something, we pushed it on carts to the classroom. We quickly expanded into a few more rooms in Garland. We were promised more space for many, many years and finally, when the Buttrick renovation was scheduled, we were given the space we needed and the opportunity to design it. Recently I have been given the opportunity to combine audiovisual services and computer services, and create the new division, Technology Support Services.</p>
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<h2>“I did get a Vanderbilt law degree while working here, but I decided not to practice after realizing that I wanted the knowledge and not the lifestyle.”</h2>
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<h2>How has the technology changed since those early days?</h2>
<p>Classes started out making films and documentary projects on Super 8 film and reel videotape, and now we are using HD cameras and recording on hard discs. Students today who complain about how long it takes to edit a project have no idea what it was like “back in the day.”</p>
<p>Today, the majority of the classrooms in the college are completely equipped with video projectors, computers, DVD players and VCRs. We also have a large amount of equipment available for students and faculty to check out, and we maintain 12 editing stations equipped with Final Cut Pro editing software as well as two sound recording rooms.</p>
<h2>How is working with today’s students?</h2>
<p>I like having student workers so I can talk with them about what they think and how they spend their time. Recently I was very critical of Facebook, quoting research to them that indicated the more time you spend on Facebook, the worse your grades were. They told me about a study that said Facebook users were better workers and informed me that everyone at Vanderbilt was on Facebook.</p>
<p>I set up a Facebook page and played with it for a while. I’m still not a fan. I would rather spend my time in other ways.</p>
<h2>In what other ways do you spend your time?</h2>
<p>I love to write. I write almost every day and hope that someday I will have time to finish a few things. Living life seems to get in the way of writing about it. I love my iPod. Actually, I have two iPods. I have made mixed tapes since cassette tape was invented. The iPod rocked my world, made everything about music much easier. I also love my bicycle, and I try to ride several times a week. I am also a recreational kayaker and recreational golfer.</p>
<p>During my internship with United Methodist Communications, I met several Chicago Theological Seminary students who had come to Nashville to begin an intentional living community, and so I became part of a hippie communal group. The group still gets together at least once a year, and I have vacationed in Michigan with three of those people every summer for the past 30 years.</p>
<p>I love the Hubble telescope. We can now see back to the beginning of our universe and we are fairly certain there is a black hole at the center of every galaxy. I think it is a great achievement. I love to read. The last physical book I read was Kevin Wilson’s short stories, <em>Tunneling to the Center of the Earth</em>. I am reading Michael Cunningham’s <em>Specimen Days</em> with the Kindle application on my iPhone, and I just finished listening to <em>Spin</em> (a book about the death of the Earth) on my iPod. For the last few years, I have been very interested in finding really positive science fiction because I am concerned that, as Douglas Adams said, we become our dreams.</p>
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		<title>Inside the Trauma Ward of the World&#039;s Financial Markets</title>
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<p>I feel like I work in the trauma unit. Not in a hospital as you might imagine, but at the heart of the global financial crisis. And for some weird reason I really enjoy it.</p>
<p>At Vanderbilt I shifted from premed to economics as I concluded that passing out at the sight of blood might not be good in a medical career. Now I tie tourniquets to stem the hemorrhaging of capital in the credit markets.</p>
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<h2>Lots of organizations are having trouble making sense of what their credit portfolios are worth and if they are financially solid. That’s when they call someone like us. We have been very busy.</h2>
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<p>I am a managing director at BlackRock Inc., one of the world’s largest publicly traded investment management firms, responsible for overseeing more than $1.3 trillion of assets. My division is in BlackRock Solutions, where I have responsibility for the financial markets advisory business started in 2008 when I joined the firm. As the name implies, we provide solutions and services to clients with complex financial risk situations. We assess and value their investment portfolios, assist them in developing strategies to deal with financial challenges, and can even provide asset disposition services.</p>
<p>Right now, lots of organizations are having trouble making sense of what their credit portfolios are worth and if they are financially solid. That’s when they call someone like us. We have been very busy.</p>
<p>My career has spanned more than 30 years at major investment banks. I moved to New York City a week after graduation from the College of Arts and Science in 1976. My first job was focused on what was very new at the time—packaging mortgages for sale as bonds. Mortgage-backed securities boomed and created a new market called “securitization.” I was an early entrant to that market and due to my longevity, could be considered a founding father. Securitization grew to package almost every type of credit risk imaginable.</p>
<p>What went wrong? Securitization and its cousin, credit derivatives, were the means by which overly aggressive credit dominated the financial landscape. Think of securitization as a conduit, a means of spreading credit exposure. The easy credit and permissive standards prevailing after 2005 became a big chocolate malt that everyone enjoyed through one big straw. Once tainted, all were infected. I mean everybody. Everywhere.</p>
<p>When Bear Stearns, then the fifth-largest U.S. investment bank, was failing last year, we were called in to advise the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (the Fed) during the crucial Thursday-through-Sunday-night period in mid-March. After Bear merged with JP Morgan Chase, BlackRock took over management of $30 billion of toxic mortgage and other exposures on behalf of the Fed.</p>
<p>By summer 2008, the U.S. government was concerned about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and we were hired to assess whether they had adequate capital. They didn’t. Those two behemoths of the global capital markets were put into conservatorship. That was when the crisis metastasized. If they failed, wouldn’t every financial institution be at risk? If the government had not stepped in, what would have happened?</p>
<p>We got an answer on September 15, 2008, when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy. On that fateful weekend, I was in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, visiting with clients. When word of Lehman’s failure spread on Sunday night, I flew back to New York after being on the ground less than 24 hours. Concern over counterparty exposure erupted globally and without prejudice. No financial institution was deemed sound.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1282" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/crisiswallstreet.jpg" alt="crisiswallstreet" width="575" height="245" /></p>
<p>Monday night, I joined my team at the corporate headquarters of AIG in lower Manhattan. For weeks, we had been analyzing their complex financial situation. An effort to privately recapitalize the company failed that evening. Senior AIG management adjourned with representatives of the N.Y. State Insurance Commissioner to the Fed’s offices. By morning AIG had $85 billion in credit from the Fed, and its life as a public, independent company was no more. In December the Fed and AIG had BlackRock assume management of nearly $100 billion face value of cash and derivative instruments held by AIG, removing them from the company’s balance sheet in an effort to “derisk” the company and stabilize its ratings.</p>
<p>Hard to believe, but BlackRock has analyzed and valued over $4 trillion of assets since the summer of 2007. Our work has spread from the U.S. to other countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden and Belgium. We have been entrusted with management and disposition responsibility on more than $170 billion (face value) of exposures since we started—an accomplishment of which our whole team is quite proud.</p>
<p>My liberal arts degree has served me well throughout my career, and particularly during this crisis. Problem solving, communication and the ability to navigate cultural differences all are key life skills enhanced by my general education at the College of Arts and Science.</p>
<p>What have I learned? I have seen a lot of scared people and how they behave. All told, panic brings out the best and worst in people, although I have seen more good than bad with people trying to do the right thing. I have been particularly impressed by the tireless and dedicated commitment of financial regulators around the world to step in when needed and do whatever it takes.</p>
<p>Markets and the economy are driven by the psychology of its participants—I learned that at Vanderbilt. We have seen giddiness over market highs, accompanied by wild speculative behavior, replaced by extreme caution and a very low interest in risk taking. Markets and the economy are driven by momentum, and right now, the momentum is universally negative. That will take some time to reverse.</p>
<p>In an effort to stabilize the economy, government funding has effectively replaced the private capital markets. The nexus of financial power and control has shifted to the political realm, away from Wall Street and other money centers around the world. The implications of this shift will be far-reaching into the next generation and possibly beyond.</p>
<p>I am confident that there will be growth, opportunities and new products for that next generation. Just as my first job at Lehman Brothers was in an emerging market, my children and the next generation of Vanderbilt students will work in new fields with new challenges and opportunities. I don’t know what the future will hold for them, but I do know that the College of Arts and Science is preparing them for it. Whether the students study economics, political science, Spanish, math or interdisciplinary studies, they will have the tools, the curiosity and the ability to cope with—no, to manage—the world’s latest financial crisis and whatever crisis comes up.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><h3>Time spent abroad experiencing other cultures and gaining new knowledge has been part of the College of Arts and Science experience for thousands of alumni.</h3>
<p>Groups of students recently traveled to Australia, Britain, China, Egypt, Germany, Greece and Canada (with Washington, D.C. thrown in for good measure) for intensive learning experiences known as Maymester. Thanks to new Global Summer Fellows Scholarships, need-based financial awards created by the Vanderbilt Student Government and the provost’s office, 25 students who otherwise would have been unable to participate experienced the four-week Maymester session or another study abroad program.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1321" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/IMG_3305andrew.jpg" alt="" width="575" height="344" /><br />
</strong> <em>Exploring China </em>participants at the Great Wall. In what students say was one of the most powerful experiences of the class, they also visited Tiananmen Square on the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1323" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/berlin-1.jpg" alt="" /><br />
</strong> <em>Berlin 2009 </em>participants made a visit to St. Nikolai Church, Leipzig, Germany, center of peaceful protests against the communist regime of East Germany in 1989.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1325" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/london-march.jpg" alt="" width="575" height="347" /><br />
</strong> Students took time out of their <em>Artistic Escape to London </em>course to see the city’s iconic sights.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1327" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/jessejackson.jpg" alt="" width="575" height="383" /><br />
</strong> Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. (left) met with <em>Politics and Leadership </em>students in Washington, D.C., led by Mark Dalhouse (center), director of Vanderbilt’s Office of Active Citizenship and Service.</p>
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</strong> Students in the <em>Uncovering Greek Religion </em>session gather before the Temple of Poseidon during a once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1330" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/australia1.jpg" alt="" /><br />
</strong><em>Conservation Biology</em> participants experienced Australia from rainforest to barrier reef to the world-renowned sandstone formation, Uluru/Ayers Rock.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1329" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/giza-egypt.jpg" alt="" /></strong><br />
Riding camels to the pyramids of Giza was only one unforgettable adventure for students in the <em>Egypt Culture and Society</em> class.</p>
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		<title>A View from Kirkland Hall</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1275" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Dever-Carolyn.jpg" alt="Dever-Carolyn" width="300" height="305" />Like great parents, great professors seek independence and self-reliance for their students. In Vanderbilt’s College of Arts and Science, we teach the crafts of writing and speaking, of critical thinking, of skepticism and analysis. We are fortunate in our 4,170 undergraduates: They are diverse, curious and their level of academic preparation is first-rate. When we as professors do our jobs well, we gradually make ourselves obsolete to our students. We aspire to equip them with the cognitive tools to do for themselves what we have provided first. As educators, we share this common ideal, whether we teach philosophy, economics, African American and diaspora studies, neuroscience or one of dozens of other academic specialties in Arts and Science.</p>
<p>The core of undergraduate education in Arts and Science is the program nicknamed AXLE: Achieving Excellence in Liberal Education. AXLE opens the entire Arts and Science curriculum to first-year and sophomore students to expose them to a dazzling breadth of knowledge before they specialize by declaring a major. The goal, of course, is for students to import AXLE’s breadth to the depth of a major field of study, and thus, to emerge as lifelong learners at home anywhere in the world of educated men and women.</p>
<p>Within the AXLE program, students take a first-year writing seminar and a sequence of additional writing or oral communication courses. They experience the liberal arts through courses in humanities and the creative arts; international cultures; U.S. history and culture; mathematics and natural sciences; social and behavioral sciences; and one perspectives class, which addresses the impact of diverse ethics and values on contemporary issues.</p>
<p>These are broad parameters, designed deliberately to allow each student to chart his or her own path within our Arts and Science curriculum.</p>
<p>Great advising is essential to the success of such a program, and this fall, Arts and Science unveiled an innovative approach to premajor advising. The College of Arts and Science Premajor Advising Resources Center (CASPAR) has opened for business. The vision of CASPAR is simple: “Through informed and responsive academic advising, we help Vanderbilt students realize their potential as inquisitive citizens of an ever-changing world.” CASPAR Director Patricia Armstrong leads a staff of six talented recent Arts and Science doctoral graduates. Service with CASPAR provides professional development opportunities for these new Ph.D.s.</p>
<p>Professor Armstrong and the CASPAR advisers meet our youngest students where they are, literally: offices are in the Commons Center, in the heart of the first-year living and learning community. With day and evening office hours, tutoring services, individual mentorship, and programs that help address the challenges facing large groups of students, CASPAR is flexible enough to remain sensitive to students’ needs as they develop.</p>
<p>The goal, of course, is self-reliance: to help students toward awareness of their unique interests and aptitudes, to help them to learn how to plan and realize a personalized curriculum, to help them understand how to make the most of their paths through this great university. If we do our jobs well—if we make ourselves obsolete—these tools will equip our students for all challenges that lie ahead.</p>
<p><strong>Carolyn Dever</strong><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><div id="attachment_1341" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 335px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1341 " src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/obenchain.jpg" alt="Obenchain" width="325" height="486" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Obenchain</p></div>
<p>The mix of written material that Arts and Science people read is always intriguing. Here’s what some of them have been reading for study and pleasure.</p>
<p>Junior interdisciplinary studies major <strong>Tommy Obenchain </strong>(pictured) recently finished reading several books, among them <em>South: The Endurance Experience </em>by Ernest Shackleton.</p>
<p>His other reading material:</p>
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<li><em>Business Stripped Bare </em>by Richard Branson</li>
<li><em>RuinAir</em> by Paul Kilduff</li>
<li><em>Understand My Muslim People </em>by Abraham Sarker</li>
<li><em>The Prodigal God </em>by Timothy Keller</li>
<li><em>The Southwest Airlines Way</em> by Jody Hoffer Gittel</li>
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<li><em>Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer </em>by Tracy Kidder</li>
<li><em>Science Journal</em> articles</li>
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<p style="text-align: right;">—<strong>Deepa Subbi Joshi</strong>, junior, medicine, health and society</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/i/divider.jpg" alt="" width="93" height="30" /></p>
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<li><em>Relics of Eden: The Powerful Evidence of Evolution in Human DNA </em>by Daniel J. Fairbanks</li>
<li><em>Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters</em> by Donald R. Prothero</li>
<li><em>The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution </em>by Peter Beurton, et. al., eds.,</li>
<li><em>Autonomy in Jewish Philosophy</em> by Kenneth Seeskin</li>
<li><em>De Usu Partium</em> by Galen, translated by Margaret Tallmadge May</li>
<li><em>The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta</em>, translated by Francis Adams</li>
<li><em>The Song of Songs </em>(and its Arabic &amp; Hebrew commentaries)</li>
<li><em>TLS</em> (<em>Times Literary Supplement</em>, London)</li>
<li><em>Review of Metaphysics</em></li>
<li><em>History of Philosophy Quarterly</em>, etc.</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;">—<strong>Lenn E. Goodman</strong>, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and professor of philosophy</p>
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<li><em>Uncommon: Finding Your Path to Significance </em>by Tony Dungy</li>
<li><em>The Blind Side </em>by Michael Lewis</li>
<li><em>Meat Market </em>by Bruce Feldman</li>
<li><em>Sports Illustrated</em></li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;">—<strong>Daniel Powers</strong>, senior, neuroscience</p>
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<li><em>The Wings of the Dove </em>by Henry James</li>
<li><em>Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs </em>by Chuck Klosterman</li>
<li>Buster Olney’s baseball blog on ESPN</li>
<li>NYMag.com’s Daily Intel blog</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;">—<strong>Kat Miller</strong>, senior, economics</p>
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<li><em>The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century</em> by George Friedman</li>
<li><em>Democracy Incorporated </em>by Sheldon S. Wolin</li>
<li><em>The Long Emergency </em>by James Howard Kunstler (a re-read)</li>
<li>kunstler.com</li>
<li>peaksurfer.blogspot.com</li>
<li>energybulletin.net</li>
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<p style="text-align: right;">—<strong>Pam Jones</strong>, editorial assistant, mathematics</p>
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<li><em>The Bourne Supremacy </em>by Robert Ludlum</li>
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<p style="text-align: right;">—<strong>Patrick Benoist</strong>, senior, economics</p>
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		<title>Learning from the Ends…and the Means</title>
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<p>Take two scholars, one specializing in U.S. literature, the other in British. Normally the classes they teach are as far apart as, well, as the width of the Atlantic Ocean. How can they challenge a group of graduate students—and themselves—into seeing the parallels in two subsets of literature, and indeed, the parallels to modern life?</p>
<p>Cecelia Tichi, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English, and Lynn Enterline, professor of English, talk about team teaching the graduate seminar, Ends of Empire, and lessons learned from 1,000 years of fiction ranging from Virgil’s <em>Aeneid</em> to Shakespeare’s <em>Titus Andronicus </em>to Mark Twain’s <em>A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court </em>and other works.</p>
<h2>Ends of Empire—that’s a formidable title for a class. What was the thinking behind it?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> I work in the early modern period of British literature, and Cecelia brings the contemporary American perspective. We came up with the framework for the course based on the cultural legacies linking these two distinct bodies of work.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>TICHI:</strong></span> At the same time, the word “ends” in the course title indicates a phase of history that has come to an end, even as the goals, intentions and desires of a people continue. Empire was a topic that allowed us to bring together both the European and American traditions in one seminar.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> Essentially “Ends of Empire” implies there is no finite point at which one regime ends and another begins. It brings to bear the ideas that lie behind imperial expansion, goals that can be mapped and pursued. The texts we read often pose the question: “What’s the impetus behind a particular power?”</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>TICHI:</strong></span> Our job as professors and critics is to ask the question—does the study of the literature of the U.S. and early Britain have anything to tell us about our world today? A review of literature over time can bring an understanding of the forces that lead to the ends of empire.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> The class also brought the unique opportunity to compare texts across traditions. Most university English departments divide the study of British and U.S. literature. We wanted to have a conversation between ourselves and graduate students to see experimentally what we might attain by bridging that divide.</p>
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<h2>“Does the study of the literature of the U.S. and early Britain have anything to tell us about our world today?”</h2>
<h3>–Cecelia Tichi</h3>
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<h2>So what did this across-the-pond look teach you? What did it teach the graduate students?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> When you work with a peer from another field, you shift your frame of reference. Reading outside my field provoked new questions for me. Our ultimate goal is to make new contributions to a field. To do that, you have to push past what’s already known, past comfort zones.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>TICHI:</strong></span> For me, it was like going back to school. I learned what I don’t know, which is a whole canon. Team teaching provides the opportunity to work across lines of canon, across historical moments. It’s one thing to attend a lecture by a colleague talking about what she’s working on. It’s another to spend a semester in the presence of a colleague and graduate students and engage in an interchange, in different yet complementary turns.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> For the graduate students, this type of give and take helps them over a difficult hump in their intellectual development. In your first years as a student, you are an apprentice. For our students, it was the chance to hear two people from different historical and methodological perspectives. It reminds them that their work isn’t to replicate a single model. It’s to ask different questions in the hope of making new contributions to knowledge.</p>
<h2>What sorts of parallels were uncovered and how are they relevant and revealing?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>TICHI:</strong></span> In <em>Connecticut Yankee</em>, Twain made a great deal of the medieval knights, which leads to the question: what sorts of knighthoods existed during the period in which he was writing? This was an era of labor union development, one of which was called the Knights of Labor. It was also the time in which Ku Klux Klan, which followed some chivalric traditions, had its beginnings.</p>
<p>How manliness reveals itself was another topic in the course. Theodore Roosevelt’s hunting narratives are representative. The animals he hunted represent the “other,” the indigenous, those that deserve to be removed so that manly leadership and domination can take its place. In that sense, the four faces of Mt. Rushmore [represent] the culmination of the domination of a continent.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> In the European perspective on masculinity, 16th-century British grammar schools claimed to be in the business of producing English gentlemen, which meant that only boys were schooled in Latin. Ideas about Roman rule and power were imported along the way, at a foundational level of socialization.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>TICHI:</strong></span> Once transposed to U.S. in the colonial period, this British perspective led to a particular demarcation of civil and religious authority.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> We looked into the schools’ way of transmitting empire via the everyday life of manliness. In early modern Britain the mark of a gentleman, derived from Rome, was rhetorical facility.</p>
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<h2>“You have to push past what&#8217;s already known, past comfort zones.”</h2>
<h3>–Lynn Enterline</h3>
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<h2>Are there more contemporary lessons?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>TICHI:</strong></span> In Cullen Murphy’s <em>Are We Rome? The Fall of An Empire and the Fate of America</em>, there’s a description of a Roman emperor traveling with his entourage of soldiers, carts, scribers, servants and women. It’s an absolute matchup with the U.S. president traveling in Air Force One—armored cars, helicopters, cooks, flunkies and so on. Both demand tributes and create bases in far-flung empires.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088A;"><strong>ENTERLINE:</strong></span> Then we read Virgil and his concern about what Rome was to do with her war veterans. It’s a conversation similar to the one we hear now about today’s military veterans. And in Book 2 of the <em>Aeneid</em>, the god Jupiter predicts Aeneas’ descendants will go on to found an “empire without end.” The promise of peace as an end point of imperial ambition is still around, a claim that one group is not killing people so much as bringing peace through occupation and domination. If you look at this with a critical eye, one starts to wonder about that promise.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><div id="attachment_1302" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 585px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1302" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Kimkowski.jpg" alt="Klimkowski with mentor Brooke Ackerly, associate professor of political science" width="575" height="383" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Klimkowski with mentor Brooke Ackerly, associate professor of political science</p></div>
<p>The project was part of the Vanderbilt Undergraduate Summer Research Program (VUSRP), a research opportunity that affords students the opportunity to partner with a faculty mentor in a field of study. Political Science Associate Professor Brooke Ackerly, with whom I worked on an independent study in fall 2008, recommended that I apply, and she served as my project mentor.</p>
<p>Through VUSRP, I was able to combine my political science and human and organizational development interests in researching the feasibility of a nonprofit organization that might direct carbon offsets toward the improvement of energy efficiency in low-income housing in Nashville.</p>
<p>Carbon offsets have been in the news a lot this year. Simply put, carbon offsets are ways to compensate for carbon emissions. Let’s say a company emits a certain amount of carbon. To counteract the effects of those emissions, the company can pay an organization to decrease emissions in another way, thereby negating the effects of the company’s emissions. This is a method of meeting emissions restrictions in areas where cap-and-trade programs are in effect. The United States currently has no federal cap-and-trade program, so the offset market here is primarily voluntary, suggesting that people and corporations are interested in purchasing carbon offsets for philanthropic reasons, not just financial.</p>
<p>The nonprofit organization would serve as a marketplace where individuals could purchase carbon offsets. Then the proceeds from these offsets would be used to weatherize low-income homes, thereby decreasing energy bills for low-income individuals, increasing their real income and lowering the carbon footprint of the city of Nashville.</p>
<p>Professor Michael Vandenbergh of the Vanderbilt Law School and Professor Ackerly developed this idea for encouraging emissions reductions. I thought it was brilliant—everyone wins. Poorer people, who spend more income proportionately on energy than do wealthier people, save money and Nashville emits less carbon dioxide.</p>
<p>Then as I began researching the feasibility of the program, reviewing literature about offsets and meeting with people in the field, I hit a wall.</p>
<p>The cost to offset one ton of carbon emissions is between $5 and $30. The average carbon dioxide emissions of a U.S. household per year are about 19 metric tons of CO2. So even if the average household decided to offset all of its emissions, at $10 per offset, the revenues generated would be only about $190 each. To renovate one low-income household to be energy efficient and save 19 metric tons of CO2 itself would cost substantially more than $190.</p>
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<h2>You can read all the material you want—but if you’re not thinking about how all of the pieces of the puzzle fit together, you’re nowhere.</h2>
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<p>I couldn’t reconcile the discrepancy in revenues generated per ton of carbon and the cost these methods would entail. As a researcher, I was quite discouraged, not only by the dismal findings, but also about my work for the rest of the summer.</p>
<p>I was very lucky to have a mentor like Professor Ackerly. She helped me see that that research is not a linear activity. It takes a lot of trial and error. It takes a lot of persistence. When you hit a wall, you try to dig your way under that wall. If you can’t find a way around that wall, go in a different direction. That’s the nature of research. That’s the way progress is made.</p>
<p>And that’s what I did. With Professor Ackerly’s support and encouragement, I adapted my research project to take a new direction, one that corresponded with environmental legislation moving through Congress this summer (the Waxman-Markey Bill). I started compiling media reports on climate news to examine how different media outlets portray it.</p>
<p>After I compile all my data, I will run it through a program called Atlas.ti. The program carries out quantitative analysis of qualitative data like news documents so that I can find trends in how the media responds to White House environmental press releases, how different outlets vary in their reporting and how environmental challenges are conveyed in different outlets.</p>
<p>Already through my statistical analysis, I was able to confirm and discount some hypotheses I developed from my reading. I had thought that the higher the median income of a congressional district, the more likely that district would vote against the bill. There was, however, no correlation. Yet by examining different variables, I found that there was a very statistically significant correlation between the amount of emissions in a given state and the vote of its representative on the recent Waxman-Markey Bill. Basically, for every thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide emitted in a state, the odds of voting in favor of the bill went down 0.1 percent.</p>
<p>I also found that something as simple as quiet, focused thinking was incredibly crucial, particularly when carrying out study in social science. If you’ve ever taken the History of World War II with Professor Michael Bess, Chancellor’s Professor of History, then you’ve heard the story of Leó Szilárd, the famous physicist who developed the idea of a nuclear chain reaction. He often worked out great problems while thinking in the bathtub. He just sat there and thought.</p>
<p>I realized at some point that I wasn’t spending enough time in my bathtub (figuratively speaking). You can read all the material you want—but if you’re not thinking about how all of the pieces of the puzzle fit together, you’re nowhere.</p>
<p>I have already learned so much through VUSRP. Not just on the subject of my research, but also about how research is carried out. I am fortunate to work with Professor Ackerly, a pre-eminent political scientist who also invests her time and energy in my personal development as an academic researcher. She genuinely cares about my progress. VUSRP provides the opportunity for students to develop such relationships with professors—and that experience is just as valuable as the actual research. I’ve also discovered that professors are always looking for help with their work, no matter their discipline. VUSRP is not the only way to get involved in research at Vanderbilt. Getting plugged into the work is as simple as asking.</p>
<p>Moreover, my summer research has also helped me appreciate Vanderbilt more. The work I am doing involves different disciplines such as statistics or communications. Other professors and students collaborated with me—like Professor of Education John Braxton from Peabody, who helped me figure out the correct statistical tests for my work. Another undergraduate researcher, Zach Stearns, helped me understand statistical output correctly. The Vanderbilt Community Creed lists scholarship as its first value. I experienced this partnership of learning firsthand through the people with whom I worked.</p>
<p>It’s been said that Thomas Edison tried thousands of times before successfully developing the light bulb. He didn’t consider those attempts failures: He saw each as a hypothesis tested and eliminated, pointing the way to the solution. Edison, you see, was a researcher. I am one, too.</p>
<p><em>Miron Klimkowski is a senior political science and human and organizational development major from Memphis, Tenn. He hopes to work in the nonprofit sector after graduation.</em></p>
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<h2>Students make their way to class at Wilson Hall</h2>
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		<title>NSF Recognizes Two Arts and Science Faculty With CAREER Awards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>The National Science Foundation has awarded its most prestigious honor for young teacher-scholars, the Faculty Early Career Development Program award, to Kelly Holley-Bockelmann, assistant professor of astronomy, and Antonis Rokas, assistant professor of biological sciences. Known as CAREER awards, the grants fund outstanding young faculty in research and education outreach. 
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<p>The National Science Foundation has awarded its most prestigious honor for young teacher-scholars, the Faculty Early Career Development Program award, to Kelly Holley-Bockelmann, assistant professor of astronomy, and Antonis Rokas, assistant professor of biological sciences. Known as CAREER awards, the grants fund outstanding young faculty in research and education outreach.</p>
<div id="attachment_1356" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 260px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1356" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Rokas.jpg" alt="Rokas" width="250" height="328" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rokas</p></div>
<p>Holley-Bockelmann will use her $1,075,873 five-year grant to further explore supermassive black holes, including developing and testing a comprehensive theory for their evolution. The grant will also assist her work in addressing the underrepresentation of women and minorities in astrophysics.</p>
<p>Rokas’ $688,129, five-year grant will support his research into yeast genomes and how they may expand understanding of the evolutionary relationships among living organisms. The project will also train high school teachers and students regarding phylogenetics (the study of evolutionary relationships) and include development of an undergraduate course.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p>Tracking down associate professor of chemistry David Cliffel can be a challenge. In addition to teaching, the expert in electrochemistry and analytical chemistry oversees research in six labs in four buildings within the Stevenson Center. This lab on the fifth floor of Building 5 serves as home base for the Cliffel Research Group, his team of post-doctoral associates, graduate students and undergraduates. The group works with specialized instrumentation and processes unfamiliar to most, but its research may one day impact diabetes, vaccines and cancer.</p>
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<dd>Graduate student Jennifer McKenzie uses a multianalyte microphysiometer to study the effects of bacterial toxins on cells. The Cliffel group developed multianalyte micro-physiometry, which allows researchers to explore the dynamics of metabolism in living cells occupying microfluidic chambers.</dd>
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<dd>This incubator holds cell cultures for physiometry experiments to reduce dependence on animal toxicology studies in cancer drug testing. That work recently received a grant from the Alternatives Research &amp; Development Foundation.</dd>
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<dd>Postdoctoral associate Jeremy Wilburn looks through an optical microscope to evaluate ultramicroelectrodes before they undergo scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the group’s laboratory on the ninth floor of Stevenson Center Building 7. SECM can determine the electrochemical activity of new materials and living cells with very high spatial resolution. </dd>
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<dd>Peter Ciesielski, a graduate student in the Interdisciplinary Materials Science program, uses a potentiostat to determine the performance of a solar cell that uses plant proteins to convert light into electrical energy. The research is part of a National Science Foundation-supported project.</dd>
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<dd>The bulletin board serves as a reservation system for the Cliffel group. With 20 team members, it’s necessary to schedule and reserve critical instruments days in advance. The periwinkle-colored syringe pumps are for microfluidic devices designed with help from the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education. Cliffel, who joined the College of Arts and Science in 2000, is also a fellow at the institute.</dd>
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<dd>Cliffel also serves as director of the Biomolecular Nanostructures Facility for the Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE). The interdisciplinary facility brings together science and engineering faculty interested in bionanotechnology. In a lab on the sixth floor of Stevenson 7, Cliffel and his team work on the advanced synthesis of gold nanoparticles that mimic biological protein recognition. The project, supported by the National Institute of Health, may lead to the development of nanoparticle-based vaccines. </dd>
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		<title>C. Neal Tate, Chair of Political Science, Dies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>C. Neal Tate, professor and chair of the Depart-ment of Political Science, died unexpectedly September 13, 2009, as he recovered from surgery. Tate was 65. “Neal Tate was a valued friend, an accomplished scholar and a leader of his department, the university and the discipline of political science,” says Carolyn Dever, dean of the . . .]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1347" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Tate-Neal.jpg" alt="" width="325" height="496" />C. Neal Tate, professor and chair of the Depart-ment of Political Science, died unexpectedly September 13, 2009, as he recovered from surgery. Tate was 65. <P></P>“Neal Tate was a valued friend, an accomplished scholar and a leader of his department, the university and the discipline of political science,” says Carolyn Dever, dean of the College of Arts and Science and professor of English. “We will reap the benefits of his great work for many years to come.”</p>
<p>Tate, who also held an appointment at Vanderbilt Law School, was widely admired not only as a scholar but also for his administrative and interpersonal skills. Recruited to the College of Arts and Science from University of North Texas in 2003, Tate is credited with providing strong leadership in the rebuilding of the political science department. Under his direction, the department’s national reputation soared as it added esteemed faculty to its ranks.</p>
<p>Bruce Oppenheimer, professor of political science and acting department chair, calls Tate a first-rate person and friend who demonstrated great leadership. “Neal contributed a huge investment of his time and effort the past six years to guide our department,” he says, adding that the number of political science faculty increased by two-thirds under his watch.</p>
<p>As a political scholar, Tate specialized in comparative and American judicial politics. Other areas of academic interest were Third World politics and the military in politics. A distinguished editor and author, at the time of his death, Tate was working on a book project titled <em>Political Repression, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: The Global Picture, 1976–2005</em>.</p>
<p>In May, Tate was awarded the Alexander Heard Distinguished Service Professor Award, given annually to a Vanderbilt faculty member for distinctive contributions to the understanding of problems of contemporary society.</p>
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		<title>Vanderbilt Mourns Passing of Former Chancellor Heard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Alexander Heard, who served as Vanderbilt’s fifth chancellor, and guided the university from 1963 to 1982, died July 24 after a long illness. The chancellor emeritus was 92. Under Heard’s leadership, Vanderbilt grew and prospered, as did the College of Arts and Science.]]></description>
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<p>Under Heard’s leadership, Vanderbilt grew and prospered, as did the College of Arts and Science.</p>
<p>“During his tenure, Arts and Science increased enrollment, added more honors’ work, gained its first endowed chairs and grew in national status,” says Carolyn Dever, dean of the College of Arts and Science. “He presided over the largest faculty development effort in our history. Equally important, he helped establish a culture of collegiality among faculty, students, alumni, staff and administration that exists to this day.”</p>
<p>Personable and intelligent, Heard was known for his accessibility and responsiveness to students, sometimes supporting them in controversial issues that put him at odds with his advisors or members of the Board of Trust.</p>
<p>A giant in his field, Heard was the recipient of 27 honorary degrees from various colleges and universities over the years. He also served as an advisor to three U.S. presidents.</p>
<p>Donations in his honor may be made to the Alexander Heard Memorial Fund at Vanderbilt.</p>
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		<title>Alumni Saks and Yunus Receive Rare, Prestigious Honors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Two College of Arts and Science alumni recently made international headlines when each received prestigious and notable awards. In August, Muhammad Yunus, PhD’71, was awarded the 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. Elyn Saks, BA’77, is the recipient of a $500,000 MacArthur Fellowship from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.]]></description>
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<p>Two College of Arts and Science alumni recently made international headlines when each received prestigious and notable awards.</p>
<p>In August, Muhammad Yunus, PhD’71, was awarded the 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. America’s highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom is awarded to individuals who make an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other signifi-cant public or private endeavors.</p>
<p>Yunus is a global leader in anti-poverty efforts who pioneered the use of micro-loans to provide credit to poor individuals. He founded the Grameen Bank in his native Bangladesh to grant small, low-interest loans to the poor. The successful model has spread throughout the world. In 2006, Yunus received the Nobel Peace Prize.</p>
<div id="attachment_1352" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1352" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/saks.jpg" alt="Elyn Saks" width="300" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Elyn Saks</p></div>
<p>Elyn Saks, BA’77, is the recipient of a $500,000 MacArthur Fellowship from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Known for her scholarship in mental health law and advocacy, as well as for her personal battle with schizophrenia, Saks is a University of Southern California law professor and associate dean. She is also an adjunct professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego. Her widely acclaimed memoir, <em>The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey through Madness</em>, disclosed her lifelong struggle with schizophrenia and acute psychosis.</p>
<p>A philosophy major in the College of Arts and Science, Saks was a Founder’s Medalist at Vanderbilt and a Marshall Scholar at Oxford University before earning a law degree from Yale.</p>
<p>The MacArthur Foundation annually awards the no-strings-attached fellowships, informally known as “genius grants,” to encourage recipients in their creativity, originality and potential.</p>
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		<title>Don’t Handle With Care</title>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/?p=1097</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>In a world where some items—SUVs, houses, the size of the national debt—seem to be growing at an alarming pace, Arts and Science physicists have their eyes trained on particles so tiny they make atoms look elephantine. Nanotechnology is the study of these tiny particles—specifically those that meas-ure 100 nanometers. (Before you ask, a nanometer [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a world where some items—SUVs, houses, the size of the national debt—seem to be growing at an alarming pace, Arts and Science physicists have their eyes trained on particles so tiny they make atoms look elephantine.</p>
<p>Nanotechnology is the study of these tiny particles—specifically those that meas-ure 100 nanometers. (Before you ask, a nanometer is one billionth of a meter.) Uses for nanotechnology range from innovations in medicine to energy production and electronics.</p>
<p>Assistant Professor of Physics James “Jay” Dickerson heads a team of researchers developing a durable nanoparticle film. Nanoparticle films could be used in semiconductor fabrication, drug delivery systems, and even flexible television and computer displays. The problem is that the film is quite delicate and has been known to disintegrate at the slightest touch.</p>
<p>To combat the delicate nature of the film, scientists use polymers to strengthen them, but this complicates the process and makes the film more expensive.</p>
<p>Now Dickerson and his colleagues have created freestanding nanoparticle film without the additional polymers. The key is the inclusion of a sacrificial layer that is used to initially bind the particles, but is then dissolved. Their findings were published recently in a paper in the journal <em>Chemical Communications</em>.</p>
<p>“Our films are so resilient that we can pick them up with a pair of tweezers and move them around on a surface without tearing,” Dickerson says. “This makes it particularly easy to put them into microelectronic devices, such as computer chips.”</p>
<p>One application for the nanoparticle film might be flexible television screens. These ultrathin, ultraflexible screens could be folded and bent repeatedly without crack-ing or breaking. You could literally carry a television around in your pocket, take it out to watch your favorite show and then fold it up and put it away. Flexible computer screens are in the works as well. Beyond the cool factor is that electronics made with this technology will use less energy.</p>
<p>The paper was coauthored by graduate student Saad A. Hasan and Dustin W. Kavich, PhD’08.</p>
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		<title>Nothing to Sneeze At</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>It starts with a tickle in your nose. Maybe a little discomfort at the back of the throat. You try to imagine it’s not there. You hold it in as long as you can and then…ACHOO! Yep, you have a cold. But what kind of cold? The symptoms for colds—or respiratory infections—caused by bacteria are [...]]]></description>
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<p>It starts with a tickle in your nose. Maybe a little discomfort at the back of the throat. You try to imagine it’s not there. You hold it in as long as you can and then…ACHOO!</p>
<p>Yep, you have a cold.</p>
<p>But what kind of cold? The symptoms for colds—or respiratory infections—caused by bacteria are nearly identical to those caused by viruses. That leads to the over-prescription of antibiotics, which don’t work for viral infections. In turn, that leads to more antibiotic-resistant strains. Problem is, it’s hard for doctors to tell which respira-tory infection is which.</p>
<p>Until now.</p>
<p>Two Vanderbilt scientists, David Wright, associate professor of chemistry, and Rick Haselton, professor of biomedical engineering, teamed up to develop a respiratory virus detector that can sniff out an infection in its earliest stages. Not only that, the test only takes a few minutes to return and can be performed right in your doctor’s office.</p>
<p>The two wrote about their findings in <em>The Analyst</em>, a journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. They report that their method, which uses DNA hairpins attached to gold filaments, can detect the virus that is one of the leading causes of respiratory infections in infants and young children at much lower levels than current tests. Also, tests being used today require that patient samples be sent to outside laboratories. During busy seasons, results can take a day or more to return. Because respiratory viruses multiply so rapidly, the diagnosis may be too late for antiviral drugs to work.</p>
<p>“Our system could easily be packaged in a disposable device about the size of a ballpoint pen,” Wright says. To perform the test, you simply pull off a cap that exposes a length of gold wire, dip the wire into the sample, pull the wire through the device and put the exposed wire into a fluorescence scanner. If it lights up, the virus is present.</p>
<p>While the research is promising, it won’t be at your doctor’s office any time soon. The researchers are still investigating sample preparation kits and ways to reduce false positives.</p>
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		<title>Behavior and the Brain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Forget what you’ve seen on <em>The Sopranos</em>, <em>One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest</em>, <em>Frasier</em> or cop shows. Despite the almost universal depiction of psychology in the media, the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science focuses on the bigger picture: how brain processes affect human behavior.]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_1313" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 285px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1313" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Andrew-Tomarken.jpg" alt="Department Chair Andrew Tomarken" width="275" height="413" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Department Chair Andrew Tomarken</p></div>
<p>Forget what you’ve seen on <em>The Sopranos</em>, <em>One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest</em>, <em>Frasier</em> or cop shows. Despite the almost universal depiction of psychology in the media, the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science focuses on the bigger picture: how brain processes affect human behavior.</p>
<p>“The work done by our faculty and students has had wide-ranging impact on our understanding of the relation between the brain and thoughts, feelings, and behaviors,” says Department Chair Andrew Tomarken, associate professor of psychology. “I am not exaggerating when I say that I am sometimes in awe of my colleagues’ ability to ask important questions about brain-behavior linkages and to devise creative and rigorous experiments to answer such questions.”</p>
<p>More than two decades ago, he says, the psychology department decided to focus on three main areas of expertise: clinical science, cognition and cognitive neuroscience, and neuroscience. Today its faculty members are nationally recognized for their groundbreaking research. The department’s graduate program ranks among the top programs in the country in these three specialty areas. The undergraduate program, which boasts 287 students majoring in the field, benefits from having top experts teaching its courses.</p>
<p>Emphasizing these three areas doesn’t limit the department, Tomarken explains. Its 30 faculty members have interests and expertise in multiple and sometimes interconnecting areas of those three concentrations. Other connections flourish in the graduate program in psychological sciences, which spans the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science and the Department of Psychology and Human Development in Peabody College. Because the two departments have complementary specialties, students and faculty are exposed to a wide range of educational and research opportunities.</p>
<div id="attachment_1315" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 585px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1315" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/JonesMarois.jpg" alt="Cross-campus collaborators Owen Jones and René Marois" width="575" height="374" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Cross-campus collaborators Owen Jones and René Marois</p></div>
<h2>Disgust to Depression and Everything In Between</h2>
<p>In the past two years, College of Arts and Science psychology faculty have published major findings in a number of areas. These range from studies of brain activity that underlie perceptual expertise (Isabel Gauthier) and motion perception (Randolph Blake) to clinical studies of the relative benefits of different treatments for depression (Steve Hollon), the role of disgust in anxiety disorders (Bunmi Olatunji), and brain processes that underlie the cognitive and emotional problems experienced by individuals who suffer from schizophrenia (Sohee Park).</p>
<p>Many faculty and students have a high level of expertise in neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). For example, Associate Professor of Psychology Frank Tong has shown that fMRI can be used to decode very subtle differences in perceptual experience. In another recent collaboration, René Marois, associate professor of psychology, and Owen Jones, professor of law and of biological sciences, used fMRI to understand how the brain thinks about crime and punishment. Jeffrey D. Schall, the E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Neuroscience, joined the pair for additional studies assessing whether criminals have a distinct pattern of brain dysfunction that may predispose them to lives of crime.</p>
<p>Schall says the level of collaborative research spanning Vanderbilt’s different schools and colleges is unique. He notes that the university’s interdisciplinary Center for Integrative Health, Kennedy Center and Vanderbilt Vision Research Center are critical elements for sparking this level of cross-departmental research. “There are very low barriers to accomplishing interdisciplinary work,” Schall says. “We can credit the administration for creating discovery grants and other mechanisms that allow us to explore fresh ideas with new people. The degree of collegiality here creates an environment where it’s much smoother.”</p>
<p>But even within the department itself, collaboration is unique in that it often joins researchers from within the three disciplines who may also bring different research expertise. Tomarken points to work being conducted by Schall, Tom Palmeri and Gordon Logan as a prime example.</p>
<p>Schall is well-known for his work in the neural basis for response inhibition, while Associate Professor Palmeri is a recognized expert in the mathematical modeling of behavior. Logan, Centennial Professor of Psychology, has long studied cognitive control (the mental processes that control thoughts and behavior) and more than 20 years ago, developed a highly influential theoretical model known as the race model (as in stop and go, like in a race). Widely accepted, the race model is used to explain cognitive problems in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease.</p>
<p>Recently a team comprised of Logan, Schall, Palmeri and Research Associate Leanne Boucher explored how the theoretical model Logan developed is implemented by the brain. Together, their work provided a new dimension to long-held beliefs in psychology and new methods for exploring the brain’s influence on activities.</p>
<div id="attachment_1317" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 585px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1317" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/brain-quad.jpg" alt="Tom Palmeri, Leanne Boucher, Jeffrey Schall and Gordon Logan " width="575" height="417" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tom Palmeri, Leanne Boucher, Jeffrey Schall and Gordon Logan </p></div>
<h2>Collegial In and Out of the Classroom</h2>
<p>Though the psychology department boasts some of the eminent researchers in the field, it doesn’t mean they are ensconced away in labs, Tomarken notes. “Our big names teach undergrads and do so with a high degree of commitment,” he says.</p>
<p>Graduate students, too, interact with the big names, with an expectation that they will work in labs and coauthor research with some of the luminaries. “Our program is based on getting students to learn how to do the things very early on that they’ll have to do to function as independent scientists,” Tomarken says. “We expect them to be continuously involved in research. They give talks. They publish.”</p>
<p>That, says Jenn Richler, a graduate student working in the clinical area, first drew her to the university. “But I was ultimately convinced to come here by the warm reception I received during recruitment weekend. That highlighted not only the great research going on, but the overall attitude in the department. Not all departments have a mix of people as friendly and eager to work collaboratively.”</p>
<p>Peiyan Wong, a doctoral candidate working in the neuroscience areas, agreed. “It’s not so much of a sink-or-swim thing. It’s guided swimming. I like the fact that psychology is a pretty open department. You get interactions not just at your own lab, but with other students as well. You get to learn about different fields of research. It gives you a different perspective.”</p>
<p>That feeling carries into the faculty realm, says David Zald, associate professor and director of the undergraduate studies program. “The one thing I still find really distinguishes this department is the extent to which the faculty are accessible to the students. Students who want to join labs can do that with a level of ease, and there’s an expectation of that possibility,” he says. “Having a good professor teach a course is always beneficial. But many of those same courses you could take at another university, and a lot of the material covered would be similar. Here there’s the potential for learning outside the classroom, and we just do a really good job of getting students to have those opportunities.”</p>
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		<title>The Power of the Many, Year After Year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>A funny thing became clear when we contacted a representative group of Arts and Science alumni about their regular contributions to the college. Not one of them thought their steady, modest gifts were worth talking about. We disagree. We know the power of many small gifts coming from the pockets and hearts of many generous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1288" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/powerofmany.jpg" alt="powerofmany" width="300" height="395" />A funny thing became clear when we contacted a representative group of Arts and Science alumni about their regular contributions to the college.<br />
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<p>Not one of them thought their steady, modest gifts were worth talking about.
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<p>We disagree.
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<p> We know the power of many small gifts coming from the pockets and hearts of many generous donors to the College of Arts and Science. We know that regular, consistent donations help fund scholarships, pay salaries, renovate classrooms, support research and keep the lights on. Each year, thousands of alumni make it possible for today’s students to receive the kind of education that those alumni did. And today’s students will, in turn, support the students that come after them.</p>
<p>They do so for a variety of reasons. Gratitude. Affection. Conviction. Loyalty. We call these donors—and the thousands of others like them—heroes. Benefactors. Friends.</p>
<p>“Last year, thousands of alumni, parents and friends gave to the college. Many of these gifts came from people who have regularly given over the years,” says Carolyn Dever, dean of the College of Arts and Science. “As I travel the country and meet with alumni, I hear such great stories about how alumni feel about the college and why they believe in it. These people are so vital to our mission.</p>
<p>“Annual giving allows us to continue investing with robust creativity in our educational mission,” she says. “From funding student trips to hiring outstanding faculty and enhancing our financial aid offerings, these annual gifts make a real difference. All support—in any area, in any amount—counts toward Arts and Science’s success.”</p>
<h2>Love Ranks First</h2>
<p>So why do alumni who give regularly do so? The top reason is love of Vanderbilt and their time on campus, but also high is the importance of supporting education.</p>
<p>For Mary Louise Tidwell, BA’45, MA’46, both reasons are valid. “I loved my time at Vanderbilt,” she says. “Oh, the professors I had!” She put her English degrees to use as a society reporter for <em>The Tennessean</em> and penning a biography of her father, <em>Tennessean</em> founder Luke Lea. Her longtime work as a community volunteer showed Tidwell that other foundations and organizations see strong alumni giving as an ongoing vote of support for the College of Arts and Science. “I only give a pittance, but I know that it’s important that I give. So I do,” she says.</p>
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<h2>“Vanderbilt holds a special place in our hearts and it established the foundation for what we’ve accomplished.”</h2>
<h3>– Adam Birenbaum, BA’00</h3>
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<p>In fact, the percentage of alumni donating to an institution is one of the factors that influence the annual<em> U.S. News &amp; World Report </em>rankings of universities, notes Dever. “The magazine considers alumni satisfaction as important in the health and value of a university. They look at the percentage of alumni who donate as an indicator of that satisfaction,” the dean says.</p>
<p>Love of family and the university are the reasons that Diane Moore Williams, BA’52, gives. “I’m so proud of my degree, and I loved Vanderbilt,” she says. “I give because it became a habit that was started by my father, who attended Vanderbilt from 1916 to 1918. He loved Vanderbilt, and he supported Vanderbilt. I’m trying to be like him, and it’s a habit that I’m really proud of.”</p>
<p>The avid Commodores fan also supports higher education. “The country would be in a heck of a bad shape without higher education,” she says. “I want to be a part of Vanderbilt’s present and future.”</p>
<h2>Support for Education</h2>
<p>The university changed the lives of Adam Birenbaum, BA’00, and Dr. Gretchen Sander, BA’00. The two, now married with a baby daughter, met a week into their freshman year and have been together ever since. “Vanderbilt holds a special place in our hearts,” says Birenbaum, now a lawyer. “And it established the foundation for what we’ve accomplished.” Sander says grants she received made it possible for her to attend the College of Arts and Science. “I give because it’s important for me to give other students the chance that I had,” she says. Sander is now a pediatrician and works in an underserved community in St. Louis. That work, her husband says, has been her lifelong dream.</p>
<p>Others give in support of higher education as a whole and of the College of Arts and Science in particular. Lewis Schmidt, BS’81, says Vanderbilt was more than an academic experience for him. “It was the whole nine yards,” he recalls. Along with earning degrees in history and special education, he worked on <em>The Vanderbilt Hustler </em>and the concerts committee, played in the band and was active in theater throughout his university career. “I think it’s important to support what Vanderbilt gave me,” the high school special education teacher says. “And I support education because it helps produce teachers, who make the real difference in the world.”</p>
<p>Geoff McClelland, BA’62, grew up in the Midwest and came to Nashville for something different. He remembers his time here as a learning and growing experience during the Civil Rights era. “I feel blessed that institutions like the ones I went to are still here,” the retired advertising executive says. “My gifts are a very small way to pay back for great teachers, great institutions and the expectation that they will continue.”</p>
<p>Morris “Morry” Edwards, BA’72, attended Vanderbilt because of its excellent reputation regarding the Fugitive and Agrarian groups. “Education is so important to a democracy because a democracy is predicated on its electorate being knowledgeable,” the psychologist says. Of his consistent, steady giving, he says, “I don’t think that I give so much that it makes a real difference. But it’s what I can do, so I do it. I hope the numbers add up.”</p>
<p>The numbers do add up. They matter. They’re the power of the many, year after year.</p>
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<p>Vanderbilt recently launched VUconnect, a new online community for all alumni and students. VUconnect replaces the previous online service, Dore2Dore, and provides new and enhanced features. Alumni can use VUconnect to provide news, find old friends and classmates, network, share career advice and leads, locate VU chapters and sign up for Vanderbilt events.</p>
<p>College of Arts and Science alumni are encouraged to go to <a href="http://www.vuconnect.com ">www.vuconnect.com </a>and follow the step-by-step instructions to register. Previously registered Dore2Dore users need to re-register with VUconnect (although biographical information from Dore2Dore will automatically transfer). Those with an @alumni.vanderbilt.edu e-mail address will continue to have e-mail forwarding service.</p>
<p>VUconnect is only open to Vanderbilt alumni and students, as part of Vanderbilt’s commitment to the privacy of its alumni.</p>
<p>For help or questions, e-mail <a href="mailto:vuconnect@vanderbilt.edu">vuconnect@vanderbilt.edu</a> or call (615) 322-5578 weekdays 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Central time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Next time you’re bothered by mosquitoes, try giving them the cold shoulder—literally. Senior Research Associate Guirong Wang will test his theory that mosquitoes are attracted by humans’ warmblooded heat with the help of a $100,000 Grand Challenges Exploration grant awarded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Wang is working to find molecules that interfere [...]]]></description>
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<p>Next time you’re bothered by mosquitoes, try giving them the cold shoulder—literally. Senior Research Associate Guirong Wang will test his theory that mosquitoes are attracted by humans’ warmblooded heat with the help of a $100,000 Grand Challenges Exploration grant awarded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Wang is working to find molecules that interfere with the mosquito’s heat-detection capability. If successful, the research may be in line for further funding from the Gates Foundation. Wang is part of Professor of Biological Sciences Laurence Zwiebel’s team investigating the mosquito’s sense of smell with support from a major grant from the foundation. The project’s ultimate goal is eradicating malaria.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Marshall Eakin, professor of history, will use his recently won Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Fellowship to study the formation of Brazilian national identity in the 20th century. “I am looking at Brazilian national identity to see how it is that the peoples of Brazil come to identify with a common set of symbols that are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p>Marshall Eakin, professor of history, will use his recently won Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Fellowship to study the formation of Brazilian national identity in the 20th century. “I am looking at Brazilian national identity to see how it is that the peoples of Brazil come to identify with a common set of symbols that are now widely perceived to be essential to Brazilian identity—soccer for example,” he says. Eakin will be in Brazil until August 2010 (with visits back to Nashville) as he researches and writes <em>Becoming Brazilians: The Making of a Nation and a People, 1930–1992</em>.</p>
<p>Edward H. Friedman, Chancellor’s Professor of Spanish and director of the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, has also been awarded a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Fellowship, his in the area of American literature and cultural studies. He’ll research Spanish literature while teaching classes at the University of Madrid on U.S. culture. Friedman says he is especially looking forward to the challenge of reversing his usual practice of teaching Spanish literature to speakers of English.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Only starving artists and songwriters can produce great music, right? Not so, say Jennifer Lena, assistant professor of sociology, and Richard “Pete” Peterson, professor of sociology, emeritus. The American Sociological Review published their findings regarding the development of 20th century music genres in the United States. Their study of more than 60 types of music [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p>Only starving artists and songwriters can produce great music, right? Not so, say Jennifer Lena, assistant professor of sociology, and Richard “Pete” Peterson, professor of sociology, emeritus. <em>The American Sociological Review</em> published their findings regarding the development of 20th century music genres in the United States. Their study of more than 60 types of music found that two-thirds originated in an avant-garde genre (a few individuals seeking to make music that is different) and the rest originated as part of a scene (a supportive community) or industry-based genre (created by corporations). Lena and Peterson say the discovery that some new music originated in industry genres was a surprise because conventional wisdom is that record companies cannot produce innovative music.</p>
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		<title>Fall 2009 Issue Staff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><div><em>Arts and Science</em> is published by the College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University in cooperation with the Office of Development and Alumni Relations Communications. You may contact the editor by e-mail at <em><a href="mailto:artsandsciencemagazine@vanderbilt.edu">artsandsciencemagazine@vanderbilt.edu</a></em> or by U.S. mail at PMB 407703, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240-7703.   </div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><div><em>Arts and Science </em>is published by the College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University in cooperation with the Office of Development and Alumni Relations Communications. You may contact the editor by e-mail at <em><a href="mailto:artsandsciencemagazine@vanderbilt.edu">artsandsciencemagazine@vanderbilt.edu</a></em> or by U.S. mail at PMB 407703, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240-7703.   </div>
<p><p>Editorial offices are located in the Loews Vanderbilt Office Complex, 2100 West End Ave., Suite 820, Nashville, TN 37203.</p>
<p><strong>Nancy Wise</strong>, <span>Editor</span></p>
<p><strong>Donna Pritchett</strong>, <span>Art Director</span></p>
<p><strong>Jenni Ohnstad</strong>, <span>Designer</span></p>
<p><strong>Neil Brake, Daniel Dubois, Steve Green, Jenny Mandeville, John Russell</strong>, <span>Photography</span></p>
<p><strong>Lacy Tite</strong>, <span>Web Edition</span></p>
<p><strong>Nelson Bryan, BA’73, Mardy Fones, Tim Ghianni, Miron Klimkowski, Craig S. Phillips, BA’76, Jan Read, Sandy Smith, Cindy Thomsen</strong>, <span>Contributors</span></p>
<p><strong>Carolyn Dever</strong>, <span>Dean</span></p>
<p><strong>Jonathan S. Petty</strong>, <span> Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Relations</p>
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<p>Vanderbilt University is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action.</p>
<p>Cover: Students make their way to class at Wilson Hall. Photo by John Russell.</p>
<p>© 2009 Vanderbilt University</p>
<p><em>Arts and Science </em>was printed with vegetable/soy-based ink on Rolland Enviro 100 Print, a 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper. This environmentally responsible paper choice is EcoLogo-certified, processed chlorine-free, FSC recycled and manufactured using biogas energy.</p>
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		<title>Opportunity Vanderbilt</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 20:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>As alumni, trustees, philanthropists and visionaries, Orrin Ingram and Rodes Hart reflect on the opportunities—and challenges—of eliminating need-based loans and increasing scholarship endowment.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><div id="attachment_1309" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1309 " src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/ingram-o.jpg" alt="Ingram" width="300" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Ingram</p></div>
<p>Orrin Ingram and Rodes Hart believe in Vanderbilt and the College of Arts and Science. As alumni, trustees, philanthropists and visionaries, they reflect on the opportunities—and challenges—of eliminating need-based loans and increasing scholarship endowment.</p>
<p>Rodes Hart, who graduated from the College of Arts and Science in 1954 and now serves as chair of Vanderbilt’s $1.75 billion <em>Shape the Future </em>campaign, joined the Vanderbilt Board of Trust in 1979, becoming trustee, emeritus, in 2007.</p>
<p>Orrin Ingram received his bachelor’s degree from the College of Arts and Science in 1982. A member of the Board of Trust since 2002, he chairs its Medical Center Affairs Committee and serves as vice chair of the <em>Shape the Future </em>campaign. He also chairs the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Board of Overseers and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Board.</p>
<p>These leaders answered questions about Vanderbilt’s commitment to replace need-based undergraduate loans with scholarships and grants—and the $100 million philanthropic effort, Opportunity Vanderbilt, that will sustain this historic expansion of financial aid.</p>
<h2>Why is Vanderbilt’s expanded financial aid initiative, with its emphasis on scholarships rather than loans, so important?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>HART</strong>:</span> It’s the right thing to do. Scholarships replace the burden of student loans, and those loan obligations can adversely impact students’ career choices or their plans for advanced or professional education. We want to ensure that financial need is not a deterrent for highly qualified students who want to attend Vanderbilt.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>INGRAM:</strong></span> When a class is made up of individuals of all economic, geographic and cultural backgrounds and experiences, that blend enriches the learning environment for the whole class—and every student.</p>
<h2>Opportunity Vanderbilt is seeking $100 million in new gifts to support this financial aid initiative. Why not postpone this, given the current economy?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>INGRAM:</strong></span> By waiting we could be denying someone who is qualified a chance to attend our university. Though we are certainly mindful of the current economic climate, Vanderbilt’s strategic decisions and philanthropic priorities focus on what’s important to sustain the university’s mission over the long term. And increasing Vanderbilt’s scholarship endowment is crucial to that mission.</p>
<h2>What has been the College of Arts and Science’s progress toward its Opportunity Vanderbilt goal?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>HART</strong>:</span> As the largest school within the university, Arts and Science has set a goal of $32.5 million for new gifts to scholarship endowment for its undergraduates. To date, close to $16 million in gifts and pledges have been made by alumni, parents and friends.</p>
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<p>Why not incur student loans in order to receive an education of the caliber Vanderbilt offers?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>HART</strong>:</span> The young people Vanderbilt educates will be the leaders who will guide our country and positively influence societies throughout the world. But debt will influence their choices.</p>
<p>Vanderbilt has been addressing the challenge of student debt for many years, and since 2000, students’ loan burdens have been reduced by 17 percent. Scholarship giving to our <em>Shape the Future </em>campaign has had a vital role in those debt-reduction efforts, and Vanderbilt’s expanded financial aid announcement builds directly on the university’s long-term focus on this issue of student debt.</p>
<p>Approximately 61 percent of students in the College of Arts and Science receive some sort of financial aid. And it’s important to keep in mind that even as we eliminate loans in our financial aid packages, all families still have an expected financial contribution, and some families will meet that contribution through loans—so this expanded financial aid initiative does not make Vanderbilt cost-free.</p>
<h2>How do you think the educational needs of your children and grandchildren are/will be different from those of your generation?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>INGRAM:</strong></span> Thank goodness I’m not in college right now. When I was in school, I was being prepared to compete with other companies inside the United States. My children are going to have to compete with businesses both within the U.S. and globally.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>HART</strong>:</span> When I was in school, we used a slide rule. The tools of today are completely different. To maximize education today and tomorrow, students need a broad educational experience to cope with the fast pace of change and expansion of knowledge.</p>
<h2>What makes Vanderbilt an important institution in today’s world?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>HART</strong>:</span> There’s no doubt that Vanderbilt is equipping its students for leadership roles in an increasingly complex world. And within Vanderbilt, the College of Arts and Science, with its diversity of disciplines, faculty and opportunities, clearly prepares students for an integrated global society.</p>
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<h2>“Vanderbilt recognizes that big, important, game-changing breakthroughs and discoveries typically come at the interdisciplinary crossroads.”</h2>
<h3>– Orrin Ingram</h3>
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<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>INGRAM:</strong></span> Vanderbilt recognizes that big, important, game-changing breakthroughs and discoveries typically come at the interdisciplinary crossroads. Arts and Science students can combine their passions for history and economics, study medicine, health and society or work at the interface of the physical/biological sciences. This interdisciplinary approach makes the world a better place by having bright students learn and collaborate with great faculty, across all the arts and sciences.</p>
<h2>Some might wonder if Vanderbilt and the College of Arts and Science really need their support or whether a small gift can make any kind of difference at a big university with a sizable endowment. What do you tell alumni and others when you encounter that?</h2>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>INGRAM:</strong></span> You’d be surprised at what a difference a little can make in somebody’s life. A lot of “littles” can add up to be a lot. Our endowment per student isn’t as large as many other schools’—so every penny counts. Vanderbilt receives more than 85,000 gifts each year from alumni, parents and friends who give in amounts from $10 to $10,000.</p>
<p><span style="color: #08088a;"><strong>HART</strong>:</span> Every gift is important and every gift makes a difference. Of course we need large contributions to reach the Opportunity Vanderbilt goal of $100 million and our overall <em>Shape the Future </em>goal of $1.75 billion—but we need gifts at every level. When Arts and Science alumni support the school, they’re supporting young men and women who will be tomorrow’s leaders in a broad spectrum of industries and arenas. These students deserve the best we, as alumni, can offer, and they will take their liberal arts education, and apply it to the enormous challenges of the future.</p>
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<p>Hopping a plane to the world’s largest country is hardly unusual for the English major whose business savvy and drive have propelled her to president of global marketing partnerships and international business operations for the NBA.</p>
<p>China is both her top market and top success story. “The first statistic is there are 300 million people who play basketball in China. When you think of that number, and that it’s larger than the entire U.S. population, you understand,” she says.</p>
<p>Ueberroth herself is a top success story. A native Californian, she earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the College of Arts and Science. She says she chose Vanderbilt, in part, because her parents encouraged their kids to be “outside the laundry drop.”</p>
<p>In other words, they teased that they didn’t want her close enough to bring her laundry home each week to Encino, Calif.</p>
<p>“They feel that living away from home can be part of the benefit of a college education. It’s a view I share,” Ueberroth says. In addition to attending a university the caliber of Vanderbilt as far as education, it was important for her to experience another part of the country. “I had never been to Nashville or visited much of the South. I really enjoyed living there,” she says. “I am also incredibly proud of my nephew, Nick Booth, a junior in the College of Arts and Science, who also grew up in California and saw the university as his top pick.”</p>
<h2>International Impact</h2>
<p>That excitement at being in new places continues to fuel her. Living in New York—as well as in airplanes and hotels circling the globe—she remains far removed from the family laundry drop.</p>
<p>At the NBA, Ueberroth has worked to develop a worldwide network that explores NBA growth and marketing opportunities.</p>
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<h2>“Basketball is a global game. It’s also been an Olympic sport since 1936. There’s a long history of international competitions.”</h2>
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<p>“We have 13 offices outside the U.S.,” she says. That includes four offices in China, where 150 employees help in the mission of spreading the gospel of the game. Her job also involves developing relationships with global business partners like Coca-Cola and Adidas to grow the game’s international popularity.</p>
<p>Ueberroth and her staff now are fashioning a campaign to tap into India’s mammoth population.</p>
<p>The game’s portability and simplicity are big selling points. “A hoop and a ball and you can play on your own,” Ueberroth says. “You can play with two people. It’s also played by boys and girls, which is something unique to different countries. And it helps to emphasize fitness and teamwork.”</p>
<p>While Ueberroth works hand in hand with local federations, national teams and youth programs worldwide, China will always be special.</p>
<p>“China is the No. 1 market outside the United States. It is a good place to look at all the basketball events and business opportunities,” the NBA executive says.</p>
<p>Ueberroth’s six trips to China each year will likely diminish to three or four since some responsibilities now fall on the organization’s new entity, NBA China. That doesn’t mean she’ll stay home. It just means more time to explore NBA opportunities in Europe, Africa, India, Mexico, Japan and the rest of the world.</p>
<h2>Passion for Sports, Travel and Business</h2>
<p>This lifestyle was nurtured in Encino, where her dad, Peter Ueberroth—1984 Olympic executive, baseball commissioner and operator of a worldwide travel firm—helped her learn about sports, travel and business.</p>
<p>“I was very fortunate that I was able to travel a lot when I was young,” she says. “I always knew I was just fascinated by and loved learning about other cultures. I thought that for me, travel would be a perfect part of my career.”</p>
<p>After graduation in 1987, she went to Paris to work for Ohlmeyer Communications, which led her to ESPN and other sports entertainment work. While at ESPN, she heard the NBA was looking for someone to sell international TV rights.</p>
<p>It intrigued her. “I knew that basketball was played in a lot of countries,” she says. “I thought about all of the possibilities and could see the growth on television and sports channels.”</p>
<p>After getting that job in 1994, she quickly realized the NBA had the right programming for international consumption. “Basketball is a global game. It’s also been an Olympic sport since 1936,” she notes. “There’s a long history of international competitions.”</p>
<p>It was simply a matter of the media catching up to the popularity, she says, and marketing the NBA as the ultimate league, drawing the best players from around the world.</p>
<p>And it does. Ueberroth says that 76 international players from 32 different countries played in the league in the 2008–09 season. Eight international players were in the finals pitting the Los Angeles Lakers against the Orlando Magic—a series shown in 215 countries and in 42 different languages.</p>
<p>Thinking back to her college days, Ueberroth says choosing liberal arts over business worked out well. “It deepened the curiosity for different cultures. A liberal arts education can emphasize that,” she reflects. “Being an English major is very helpful in business in that it provides a strong foundation in communications and writing skills.”</p>
<p>Ueberroth recently cemented her ties to the College of Arts and Science by joining the school’s advisory board of visitors. She’s also funding a need-based scholarship for Arts and Science students. “I learned a lot during my time at Vanderbilt that I have found helpful in the professional world,” she says.</p>
<h2><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1305" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Heidi_Ueberroth_1.jpg" alt="Heidi_Ueberroth_1" width="575" height="383" /></h2>
<h2>Basketball and Beijing</h2>
<p>Still, when she walked in her cap-and-gown ceremony on Curry Field, she probably never dreamed that in 2008 she would be a torchbearer on the opening day of the Beijing Olympic Games.</p>
<p>Serving as a torchbearer was a tribute to her popularity and that of her sport in China. “I joined the NBA in September of 1994. Within a year or so, I made my first trip to China. I was amazed then just how widely spread the game is. And the growth since then has been just phenomenal.</p>
<p>“The game has been played in China for over 100 years. Apparently the missionaries brought the game there,” she explains. “It is played in very rural locations and works well in dense, urban cities.”</p>
<p>While excited that a new partnership is constructing a string of NBA-style arenas throughout the land, she’s equally pleased that the Chinese government is seeding the game’s future by building half-courts in 800,000 villages.</p>
<p>“It always starts with the game,” she says. “Grow the game. Increase participation. Partner with the right organizations and countries. It’s a great game, and the players are so dynamic.”</p>
<p>Her voice is warm as she says, “I do love where this career has taken me.” Soon, it’s taking her, not surprisingly, again to China.</p>
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		<title>Passion Wins Out</title>
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“Passion brings laser focus to things,” says Cindy Funk, director of Vanderbilt’s Career Center. “When you’re at a university like Vanderbilt with a strong College of Arts and Science, it provides the opportunity to explore things you’re passionate about. Those things can very well lead nicely to a career, though most people don’t think of it that way.”]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p>Passion has launched thousands of books, paintings, movies and songs. But a number of College of Arts and Science alumni are proof that passion ignites successful careers as well.</p>
<p>“Passion brings laser focus to things,” says Cindy Funk, director of Vanderbilt’s Career Center. “When you’re at a university like Vanderbilt with a strong College of Arts and Science, it provides the opportunity to explore things you’re passionate about. Those things can very well lead nicely to a career, though most people don’t think of it that way.”</p>
<p>Some people know from day one what they love and how that will parlay into a career. Others find the way by realizing an interest in a topic and thirsting to learn more. Regardless of how they arrived, though, the path to career fulfillment comes by following their passions.</p>
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<div id="attachment_1291" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 335px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1291 " src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/beasley.jpg" alt="Beasley in class, with her students" width="325" height="473" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Beasley in class, with her students</p></div>
<p>Interests Point The Way</h2>
<p>For Vanderbilt Associate Professor Vanessa Beasley, BA’88, the pursuit of what she loved eventually forced her into the right profession, a career she only found through coursework. “I really wanted to be somewhere where there was an excellent liberal arts education. That’s what I was encouraged to do by my mentors in high school. I wanted to read the classics and be exposed to many different ways of thinking,” she says of her choice to enroll in the College of Arts and Science.</p>
<p>So she read the classics and also took an introductory course in communication studies. Influenced by the times—Ronald Reagan was president and there was much discussion about his use of visual imagery to accentuate his speeches—Beasley combined her interest in politics and communication with the school’s interdisciplinary studies major in communication studies. As she neared graduation, she realized she didn’t want to put her passions aside for a job. “I could not imagine getting to that point and never thinking about those things again,” Beasley says. She pursued a master’s degree and then a doctorate, though her career path was not clear.</p>
<p>“When I was writing my dissertation, I wasn’t completely sure I would go into academia. I wrote a sentence and thought, ‘Nobody else knows this,’” she says. “That was when I realized, ‘I do have to be a professor.’”</p>
<p>After teaching in other universities and publishing two books on presidential rhetoric, Beasley returned to her alma mater in 2007 as an associate professor in communication studies. The teacher-scholar reminds students of the serendipity of success that came by studying what she loved. “That’s part of my goal, to encourage them to take this opportunity that they may not have again in their lives, to just think about something for the sake of thinking of it,” she says.</p>
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<div id="attachment_1292" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 335px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1292 " src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Olney.jpg" alt="Olney" width="325" height="488" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Olney</p></div>
<p>Intense Focus, Broad Background</h2>
<p>Unlike Beasley, Buster Olney, BA’88, came to Vanderbilt knowing exactly what he wanted to be: a sports writer. Rather than attending a journalism school, he selected the College of Arts and Science. “I thought the broader education was more valuable. What you might have gotten at J-school, you’ll learn through experience anyway,” he says.</p>
<p>Olney majored in history because of its intense focus on writing as part of the coursework and because he had always loved the topic. What he found after graduation, though, was that his knowledge of history enhanced his sports-writing career. He wrote for a variety of newspapers before joining <em>The New York Times</em>, where he was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize award for writing. He moved to <em>ESPN: The Magazine</em> as senior writer in 2003 and is also an analyst for ESPN’s <em>Baseball Tonight</em>.</p>
<p>“Just think about not being limited to knowledge about sports,” Olney says of his liberal arts education. He says that his understanding of U.S./Cuban relations and the law around defection was invaluable when the Yankees signed Orlando Hernandez—a Cuban defector—in 1998. “The classes I took helped me more broadly than it would have been if I’d been completely focused on sports writing,” he says.</p>
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<p>Literature to Politics to Finance</h2>
<p>Jennifer Scully-Lerner, BA’92, majored in English in the College of Arts and Science because literature interested her and would provide a good foundation for politics and law school. “I didn’t know if I was going to practice law, but I knew that I was going to go to law school and somehow intertwine that with my passion for politics,” says Scully-Lerner, today a vice president in private wealth management at Goldman Sachs, the global investment banking and securities firm. Law school never happened. Upon graduating from the College of Arts and Science, she worked on the 1992 presidential campaign and then took a job in the Clinton-Gore administration. “One of the first things I did was work with the White House Office of Business Liaison. That was the first touch point with the business world,” she says. That draw to business expanded when she was mentored by people with finance backgrounds, including Robert Rubin, secretary of the Treasury 1995–1999, and Jim Harmon, former president of the Export-Import Bank.</p>
<p>“These mentors really encouraged me to pursue a career in business. They basically said ‘you don’t need to have a business background,’” Scully-Lerner says. “They thought a business degree was more flexible for me than a law degree.”</p>
<p>“I truly had never taken econ or statistics or accounting, nothing, but I was well-read, and I knew how to write, so those skills worked to impress people,” she says. “So I took the GMATs and started business school cold. I didn’t know the vocabulary, I did not know the difference between a stock and a bond, I knew nothing about any of it.” After receiving her MBA from Columbia Business School, she joined Goldman Sachs, where she runs a team that manages over a billion and a half dollars in assets for families and foundations. She also reports to the firm’s management team in her role as co-head of Goldman Sachs’ Women’s Network, which deals with issues and programs for women at the firm.</p>
<p>“It was my undergraduate degree that opened up all these doors for me, and then mentors that said ‘work at this, pursue this,’” Scully-Lerner says. “I always am communicating and writing for people, and doing reports. In my case, knowing how to communicate and express myself was the key to it all.”</p>
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<p>Liberal Arts Prepared for Business</h2>
<p>Stuart Sikes, BA’86, says he spent nearly 20 years of his career attempting to satisfy a longing to be more creative. After graduating with a degree in economics, Sikes worked with technology companies in designing technical service, software and hardware solutions. Today Sikes heads up the Dallas-based market research firm Parks Associates. “The primary way that I like to create is through writing. By accident, I’ve landed in a position that requires me to write,” the company president says.</p>
<p>In college, love of writing was enhanced by courses in English and history that came naturally, while math and science were a struggle. If he had it to do over again, Sikes says he might pursue a degree in philosophy, believing that also would have prepared him well for a business career.</p>
<p>“The skills learned at Vanderbilt that served me best are critical thinking and communicating,” Sikes says. “I will advise my children to find something they’re passionate about and pursue that with great fervor.”</p>
<h2>Creativity and Risk-taking Win Every Time</h2>
<p>Marcia Kemp Sterling’s bachelor’s degree in French was the epitome of pursuing what one loves, as she did not intend to parlay it into any form of career. She intended to make her profession that of a wife and mother. When life did not work out as expected, Sterling, BA’65, earned a law degree at Stanford University. Her undergraduate study of a topic she loved, she believes, helped open the doors to a top law school and offered her valuable insight when she became a partner in Silicon Valley’s largest law firm.</p>
<p>“There are many law students that we hired at the firm with good grades from good schools, who, for the first two years as associates, did great jobs and were tremendously dutiful,” she says. “By the time they started to get towards partnership, though, many didn’t have the qualities of creativity or willingness to take risks or the strength to succeed.”</p>
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<h2>“I will advise my children to find something they’re passionate about and pursue that with great fervor.”</h2>
<h3>–Stuart Sikes, BA’86</h3>
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<p>Dan Lovinger, BA’87, certainly took risks, beginning with abandoning his planned major of English for economics. It was during a semester abroad program in London that the pieces of the puzzle began to fit together. “It exposed me to the world of international business,” he says. “To me, there was something there I knew I wanted to pursue.”</p>
<p>He later returned to England to attend the London School of Economics and realized that one of the United States’ biggest exports was entertainment. Lovinger thought he might become an analyst specializing in entertainment, but found a job at Turner Networks in sales. That was the right fit. As the cable industry grew, so did Lovinger’s responsibilities and achievements. He currently is senior vice president of advertising sales for MTV Networks, one of the largest divisions of the multimedia conglomerate.</p>
<div id="attachment_1295" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 335px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1295 " src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/lovinger-mtv.jpg" alt="MTV’s Lovinger (in leather coat) and industry representatives with the rock group Fall Out Boy." width="325" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">MTV’s Lovinger (in leather coat) and industry representatives with the rock group Fall Out Boy.</p></div>
<p>“When I’m in a situation that seems new, whether it’s through my liberal arts education, or my diverse business background, I feel like I’ve seen it before,” Lovinger says. “When people ask for career advice—and academic advice translates—I say, ‘You may not know specifically why you’re going from point A to point B, why you’re taking psychology with economics and speech and debate. When you start connecting the dots, you form a cool picture. If you try and take it too literally, you’ll miss a lot of opportunity.’”</p>
<h2>Finding a Niche Within Diversity</h2>
<p>Like Lovinger, Mary Costa, BA’05, found her niche within the diversity of the College of Arts and Science. She thought she’d be premed, but it was a poor fit and her grades reflected it. She declared a major in economics, but enjoyed theater history classes. A summer internship at a boutique arts and culture advertising firm helped her develop an interdisciplinary studies major, combining economics and theater history in preparation for a career in arts administration.</p>
<p>“After developing my interdisciplinary major, I continued to become more involved in what I loved both in and out of the classroom. I saw the practical side of being able to use professionally what I was learning, and my GPA continued to climb,” Costa says. “I also had the wonderful opportunity of holding leadership roles within Vanderbilt’s Great Performances series, which allowed me to immediately apply my studies for tangible results.”</p>
<p>Finding an area of study that she loved—creating her own path by combining the two—led quickly to a climb up the career ladder. She is currently assistant director of marketing at New York’s prestigious Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.</p>
<p>“What’s made me successful is I love what I do,” Costa says. “I don’t come to work looking for the next vacation or the next day off. Find something that you love. It will make your life better.”</p>
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<p>The start of the academic year saw a group of Arts and Science faculty honored with promotions and new titles. Receiving promotions from assistant professor were <strong>Laura Carpenter</strong>, associate professor of sociology; <strong>Nathalie Debrauwere-Miller,</strong> associate professor of French; <strong>Katherine Friedman</strong>, associate professor of biological sciences; <strong>Mark Hosford</strong>, associate professor of art; <strong>Christina Karageorgou-Bastea</strong>, associate professor of Spanish; and <strong>Lorraine López</strong>, associate professor of English.</p>
<p><strong>Tony Earley, </strong>formerly Samuel Milton Fleming Associate Professor of English, became the Samuel Milton Fleming Professor of English.</p>
<p>Three faculty members were named to full professor. <strong>Isabel Gauthier</strong>, formerly associate professor of psychology, is now professor of psychology. Associate Provost for Global Strategy <strong>Joel Harrington</strong>, formerly associate professor of history, is now professor of history. <strong>Marc Hetherington </strong>was promoted from associate professor of political science to professor of political science.</p>
<p>In addition, three outstanding faculty were named to the position of University Professor in recognition of their accomplishments, contributions and scholarly distinctions.</p>
<p>Professor of Chemistry <strong>Lawrence Marnett</strong> is now University Professor, Mary Geddes Stahlman Professor of Cancer Research, professor of biochemistry, professor of pharmacology and director of the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology. <strong>Lilianna Solnica-Krezel </strong>is University Professor, professor of biological sciences, Martha Rivers Ingram Professor of Developmental Genetics and professor of cell and developmental biology. Former dean of the Vanderbilt Law School <strong>Edward L. Rubin</strong> has been named University Professor and professor of political science. This is in addition to his primary appointment to the law school as professor of law.</p>
<p>The College of Arts and Science has also welcomed new faculty from as far away as China and as near as Vanderbilt itself.</p>
<h2>New Arts and Science Faculty - Fall 2009</h2>
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<li><strong>Phillip I. Ackerman-Lieberman</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Kirill I. Bolotin</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Jérôme Brillaud</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of French, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Joshua D. Clinton</strong><br />
Associate Professor of Political Science, with tenure</li>
<li><strong>Larisa Grawe DeSantis</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Markus Eberl</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Marilyn A. Friedman</strong><br />
W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy<br />
Professor of Philosophy, with tenure</li>
<li><strong>Peter J. Hudson</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of History, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Robin Margaret Jensen</strong><br />
Luce Chancellor’s Professor of the History of Christian Worship and Art<br />
Professor of History of Art, with tenure (joint appointment with Vanderbilt Divinity School)</li>
<li><strong>Michael Johnson</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Classics, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Alexander &#8220;Ari&#8221; Joskowicz</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, on tenure track<br />
Assistant Professor of European Studies</li>
<li><strong>Trica D. Keaton</strong><br />
Associate Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies, with tenure</li>
<li><strong>Paul A. Kramer</strong><br />
Associate Professor of History, with tenure</li>
<li><strong>Larry May</strong><br />
W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy<br />
Professor of Philosophy, with tenure<br />
Professor of Law</li>
<li><strong>Terence E. McDonnell</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Sociology</li>
<li><strong>Elizabeth J. Moodey</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of History of Art, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Emily C. Nacol</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Political Science, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Vesna Pavlovic</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Art, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Sean Polyn</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Psychology, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Edward L. Rubin</strong><br />
University Professor<br />
Professor of Political Science, with tenure<br />
Professor of Law</li>
<li><strong>Mariano Sana</strong><br />
Associate Professor of Sociology, with tenure</li>
<li><strong>Samira Sheikh</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of History, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Zeynep Somer-Topcu</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Political Science, on tenure track<br />
Assistant Professor of European Studies</li>
<li><strong>Lijun So</strong>ng<br />
Assistant Professor of Sociology, on tenure track<br />
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Health and Society</li>
<li><strong>Paul Henry Stob</strong><br />
Instructor of Communication Studies, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Ioana Şuvaina</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Amelia Winger-Bearskin</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Art, on tenure track</li>
<li><strong>Julian Wuerth</strong><br />
Associate Professor of Philosophy, with tenure</li>
<li><strong>Yaqionq Xu</strong><br />
Assistant Professor of Physics, on tenure track<br />
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering</li>
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		<title>A Middle Eastern Calling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/>Leor Halevi exercises his imagination and love of history in the study of Islam.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Fall2009-icon.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="" title="Fall 2009" /><br/><p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1278" title="Halevi" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Halevi1.jpg" alt="Halevi" /></p>
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<p>Leor Halevi is writing. The associate professor of history is tucked away in his office, once a hallway on the first floor of Benson Hall. The tidy, narrow space is lined floor to ceiling with books in Arabic, Hebrew, Latin and other languages. Neat piles of notes and tagged volumes surround the computer illuminated by a tall window that draws in the late afternoon sun.</p>
<p>As a scholar and teacher, Halevi focuses on the history of Islam. He has published on the role of medieval Islamic death rituals and is at work on his second book, which focuses on Muslim trade with the West in the modern period.</p>
<p>“You could say I cast my net broadly,” he says with a slow smile. His background is also broad, an intense and diverse blend of cultural and linguistic elements. Born in Montreal to Israeli parents of Moroccan and Hungarian descent, Halevi grew up in Puebla, Mexico, where his father was a college professor and his mother taught Hebrew part time.</p>
<p>“When I was in 10th grade, I spent time on a kibbutz in Israel,” he says. “The American kids there were already motivated about college. That’s when I realized I wanted to go to an American university, too.”</p>
<p>Make that three American universities: Princeton, Yale and Harvard. As an undergraduate, he envisioned himself following in the footsteps of his father, a physicist. While taking a history class, he found a calling—Middle Eastern history—and stumbled onto a unique opportunity to study it. “At that time, no one wanted to major in Islamic studies; it was one of the smallest departments at Princeton,” he says. “I did the math and saw I could get a student-to-faculty ratio of one to seven.”</p>
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<h2>“I spent several years thinking about how Muslims experienced death a millennium ago. My work forced me to step outside myself . . . ”</h2>
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<p>That pragmatic decision, strengthened by the fluency in Hebrew he brought from home and a family keen on Middle Eastern politics, led to his life’s work. Halevi found rich, uncharted ground to work in medieval Islam, which led to penning the acclaimed <em>Muhammad’s Grave: Death Rites and the Making of Islamic Society</em>, published by Columbia University Press in 2007.</p>
<h2>Imagination and History</h2>
<p>“Part of what I try to do as a historian is bring texts to life. For me personally, it’s fulfilling to approach history imaginatively, to picture another world,” Halevi says. “History allows us to envision people and times that are different from our own. I like the discipline it gives me in exercising my imagination. That disciplined approach is the difference between a work of history and historical fiction.”</p>
<p>Halevi’s work stretches beyond uncovering the details of the past to writing that humanizes the actions, people and forces that forge historical events. “I’m not a Muslim and I haven’t died yet,” Halevi jokes, “but I spent several years thinking about how Muslims experienced death a millennium ago. My work forced me to step outside myself and exercise my historical imagination, to bring the practices, and debates, and sentiments that I researched to life.”</p>
<p><em>Muhammad’s Grave</em> has garnered considerable attention. The book won the 2008 Ralph Waldo Emerson award given by the Phi Beta Kappa academic society to nonfiction books that have made the most significant contributions to the humanities. The American Academy of Religion honored it with the 2008 Award of Excellence in the Study of Religion, and in 2007, it received the top book prize in Middle Eastern studies, the Albert Hourani Prize awarded by the Middle Eastern Studies Association of North America.</p>
<p>While adamantly insisting that his work does not serve as a broad survey or general guidebook into the intricacies of Middle Eastern culture and politics, Halevi admits he sometimes acts as a reference librarian for those wanting to know more about Islam. Always willing to guide others in pursuit of knowledge, he’s happy to suggest titles to read about the Middle East.</p>
<h2>An Easy Place to Live</h2>
<p>Halevi started his academic teaching career at Texas A&amp;M in 2002, so he’s comfortable in the South, describing Middle Tennessee as gracious and welcoming to him and his family. “We like the weather and the people. They’re friendly here and they make eye contact when they say hello,” he says. “This is an easy place to live.”</p>
<p>The family lives near the university, and Halevi and his wife, Lauren Clay, assistant professor of history, ride their bicycles to campus. Walks to a nearby coffeehouse or Mexican popsicle shop are frequent family sojourns. Their elder son attends a public Spanish immersion grade school; the younger is in preschool. “At home, I talk to the boys in Hebrew and they answer in English,” he laughs. Halevi is fluent in Hebrew, Spanish and English, and proficient in Arabic, Latin and French. Clay is fluent in French and English, and proficient in Spanish. The couple are raising their boys to be multilingual, too.</p>
<p>When not hiking on nearby trails with his kids or partaking of Nashville’s cultural offerings, Halevi writes, does research and perfects his squash game. “I consider my work great fun. I enjoy reading and learning new things,” he says. He has a taste for modernist fiction and he confesses to enjoying detective novels, too. His reading list is eclectic. He just read—for fun—John Kenneth Galbraith’s 1958 treatise on modern consumption, <em>The Affluent Society</em>.</p>
<p>Halevi spent 2008–2009, his first year at the College of Arts and Science, on sabbatical to work on a new book about Muslim fatwas (legal opinions based in part on the teachings of the Quran). Entitled <em>Forbidden Goods: The Consumption of Western Things and the Search for Modern Islam</em>, it explores fatwas on new technology and objects that have to do with religious imagination, modernity and materialism, he says. Halevi received a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to research and write this second book.</p>
<h2>Quirky Introduction</h2>
<p>In August, he returned to the classroom to teach undergraduate classes, including the History of Islam. Forgoing the traditional survey course approach, the class delves deeply into four significant points in the evolution of Islam, such as the formation of the Quran and early-20th century Muslim modernism.</p>
<p>“Cramming the political history of a major dynasty into one semester is boring and useless, so I’ve divided the course into chronological snapshots,” Halevi says. “My objective is to give students a quirky introduction to Islam that will serve to stimulate more study and open doors that will allow them to take more classes on the topic.”</p>
<p>Using his in-progress book as a springboard, his second class, Religion, Culture and Commerce, takes an economic and anthropological view across cultures and countries. “The focus here is not to be exclusively Islam. Far from it. In class, we’ll explore the ways that various religions responded to capitalism,” he says. “It’s a look across disciplines at what consumer goods mean through the lens of religion and what economic exchange means through the lens of culture.”</p>
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