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	<title>Arts and Science Magazine &#187; Fall 2010</title>
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		<title>Honor Roll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Donors of gifts up to $1,000 Wayne Aaron and Maria Elizabeth Mendicino Aaron, BA’91, MD’95 Gabriel Abella (parent) Robert R. Abeln, BA’70, and Sara Walkenharst Abeln Lee E. Abelson, BA’75, and L. Iris Abelson John M. Abernathy III, BA’74, and Mia L. Abernathy Thomas E. Abernathy IV, BA’63, JD’67, and Janis M. Abernathy (parents) Walter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Donors of gifts up to $1,000</p>
<p>Wayne Aaron and Maria Elizabeth Mendicino Aaron, BA’91, MD’95<br />
Gabriel Abella (parent)<br />
Robert R. Abeln, BA’70, and Sara Walkenharst Abeln<br />
Lee E. Abelson, BA’75, and L. Iris Abelson<br />
John M. Abernathy III, BA’74, and Mia L. Abernathy<br />
Thomas E. Abernathy IV, BA’63, JD’67, and Janis M. Abernathy (parents)<br />
Walter A. Abernathy, BA’58, and Nancy Putney-Abernathy<br />
Jared Schuyler Abrams, BA’05<br />
Donald and Melissa Ackley (parents)<br />
Salvador V. Acosta Jr., BA’74, and Suzanne E. Hutchinson<br />
Clifton Howell Adams, BA’01<br />
Frank A. Adams, BA’68<br />
Harold Glen Adams and Michelle Prud’Homme, BA’84<br />
Jimmy Leonard Adams, BA’99<br />
John Oliver Adams Jr.<br />
John Ross Adams, BS’97, and Emily Cain Adams<br />
Ben C. Adams Jr., JD’81, and Katherine Bell Adams, BA’78 (parents)<br />
Marion S. Adams Jr., BA’53 (parent)<br />
Richard W. Adams Jr., BA’74<br />
V. R. Adams, BA’77<br />
Aaron Weldon Aday, BS’05<br />
C. Mark Aderman, BA’68, and Kathryn Ann Aderman<br />
William C. Adkisson, BA’71, and Julie Gillespie Adkisson, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Jack E. Agee and Lynn Smith Agee, BA’58<br />
Frank and Diane Agostino (parents)<br />
Frederick T. Agricola III, BA’71, and Mary J. Agricola<br />
Heather Hess Agrons<br />
Humberto and Kattya Aguilar (parents)<br />
Timothy and Gina Aguirre (parents)<br />
Catherine Ann Ahern, BA’72<br />
Abu and Nayeema Ahmad (parents)<br />
Fritz Tanschka and K. Porter Aichele, BA’69, MA’71<br />
George G. Aiken and Deborah Metcalfe Aiken, BA’82<br />
Bernard E. Akin, BA’59, and Lois M. Akin<br />
Rebecca Cochran Akin, BA’71<br />
Robert Bennett Aland, BA’84, MBA’86, and Kelly O’Connor Aland, BS’85<br />
Megan Zahra Alavi, BA’05<br />
Russell and Marilyn Albanese (parents)<br />
Jack Albright and Peggy Warren Albright, BA’49<br />
Thomas A. Alderson, BA’78, and Caroline Wiser Alderson, BA’80<br />
Albert G. Aldi, EDD’89, and Rosemary G. Aldi<br />
Sam Al-Droubi<br />
Blake Edward Alexander, BA’09<br />
David and Ingrid Alexander (parents)<br />
Elise Pritchett Alexander, BA’41, MA’42<br />
James E. Alexander Jr., BA’67, MD’74, and Elizabeth Urban Alexander, BA’69, MAT’71<br />
Carter M. Stewart, BA’89, and Michelle Loren Alexander<br />
Urey W. Alexander Jr., BA’67, and Sheryl Kathryn Carman Alexander, BA’67 (parents)<br />
Florain and Rose-Christine Alex (grandparents)<br />
Steven and Marissa Alex (parents)<br />
William L. Alford, BA’48, and Zula Ruth Wiggs Alford, BA’48<br />
Octavio Aliffi and Betsy Van Vleck Aliffi, BS’81<br />
Mahamed A. Ali and Rausanara B. Ali<br />
Alison Hopkins Allen, BA’78 (parent)<br />
Carl Edward Allen, BA’82, and Trina R. Wiggins<br />
E. Clement Allen and Sarah K. Allen<br />
Kimberly Lynn Allen, BA’02<br />
Lorin B. Allen Jr., BA’63, and Elizabeth Allen<br />
Martha H. A. Allen (parent)<br />
Nancy Hunt Allen, BA’61 (parent)<br />
Robert E. Allen Jr., BA’48, JD’51, and Antoinette Lawson Allen<br />
Robert Moore Allen, BA’61, and Jo Lynn Palmer Allen, MA’61<br />
Wendall E. Allen, BA’58, MA’61, and Joan M. Allen<br />
William M. Allen, BA’72, and Sara Anderson Allen, BA’69<br />
William W. Allen III and Gayle Grizzard Allen, BA’66<br />
Elizabeth Biggs Allin, BA’74<br />
Fred Allison Jr., MD’46, and Clara Knox Allison, BA’47<br />
John S. Allison Jr., BA’72, and Betsy A. Fitzgerel<br />
Bond Almand Jr. and Virginia Neal Almand, BA’64 (parents)<br />
Clopper Almon Jr., BA’56, and Joan Almon<br />
Robert J. Alpern and Lynne Shapiro Alpern, BA’65<br />
John D. Alspach, BA’65<br />
Peter Bruce Alter, BA’87, and Lauren Alter<br />
Jonathan and Leslie Altus (parents)<br />
Sarah Lynn Alvarez, BA’08<br />
Bevan Bridges Alvey and Sharon Rose Kresse, BS’80<br />
Ellaway and Francina Amiker (parents)<br />
Timothy Edward Amsbary, BA’89, and Michelle M. Amsbary<br />
Mark Emerson Anderegg, BS’04, and Angela Marie Sanders Anderegg, BA’04<br />
Daniel Patrick Anderson and Catherine McDonnell Anderson, BA’84<br />
Donald A. Anderson, BA’64, and Lorraine C. Anderson<br />
F. Scott Anderson, BA’78, and Paula Banks Anderson<br />
John F. Anderson Jr., BA’59, and Ann Linton Anderson, BA’59<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson (parents)<br />
Scott and Katherine Anderson (parents)<br />
Keith Gregory Anderson, BS’80, and Katherine M. Anderson<br />
Lauren Renée Anderson, BA’10<br />
Maurice Dean Anderson Jr., BA’81, and Cynthia Blackwell Anderson<br />
Sally Smith Anderson<br />
Steven Alan Anderson, BA’82, and Carol Ann D. Anderson<br />
Thomas Raney Anderson, BA’70, and Carolyn DeLeon Anderson<br />
William B. Anderson III, BA’74, and Elizabeth S. Anderson<br />
Frank M. Andrews and Carol Coles Andrews, BA’85<br />
Jay R. Andrews and Debbie McParland Andrews, BA’79<br />
Ethan William Andrews, BA’90, and Jennifer J. Andrews<br />
Patrick and Melinda Andrews (parents)<br />
Michael Becker Andry, BA’85, and Catherine T. Hubbard Andry<br />
Richard John Andry and Sarah Wilson Andry, BA’71<br />
Gregory Scott Angel and Emily Rose Skinner, BS’05<br />
Stuart and Anne Angowitz (parents)<br />
Louis and Lora Annunziata (parents)<br />
Robert H. Anthony and Nancy Bargo Anthony, BA’72<br />
Philip D. Antonelli II and Jennifer L. Rodgers, BA’88<br />
Henry E. Apfelbaum, BA’61, and Judith Z. Apfelbaum<br />
Cornelius C. Apffel Jr., BA’66, and Jane Wimberly Apffel, BA’66<br />
Katharine Elizabeth Appel, BA’08, MAC’09<br />
Andrew and Sally Appleby (parents)<br />
Pablo Arango, BA’93, MD’97<br />
Richard and Renate Arenstorf (parents)<br />
Andre G. Argeaux, BA’72, and Lynn Holston Argeaux<br />
A. John Armstrong, BA’63, and Anne Alexander Armstrong, BA’66<br />
Joseph Armstrong and Ellen Thomas Armstrong, BS’87, MED’88<br />
Marianne Therese Armstrong, BA’04<br />
Susan Sastry Armstrong, BA’95<br />
Thomas Whit Armstrong Jr., BS’99, and Elizabeth Miller Armstrong, BA’00<br />
Thomas B. Arnau, BA’76<br />
James C. Arnett, BA’58, and Mary Ann Johnson Arnett, BA’59<br />
James E. Arnett and Nancy Spratt Arnett, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Ryan Christopher Arney, BA’96, and Marisa Bryn Hudson Arney, BA’96<br />
Dewitt W. Arnold, BA’69, and Judith Arnold<br />
Donald Arnold and Tamara K. Ehlert (parents)<br />
Dan S. Arnold Jr. and Frances Avery Arnold, BA’64<br />
Frederick Liles Arnold, BA’80, and Susan Arnold<br />
Neil Arnold Jr. and Nancy Trapp Arnold, BA’69<br />
Daniel H. Aronson, BA’79, and Joanne F. Aronson<br />
Michael and Laura Palmer Aronstein (parents)<br />
George Reed Arrants Jr., BA’84, and Kimberly Lynn O’Block Arrants, BA’85<br />
Greg and Marouso Arsenis (parents)<br />
Thomas Clifton Arterberry, BA’06<br />
William and Susan Arzt (parents)<br />
Howard F. Ashburn, BA’67, and Blenda Ashburn<br />
D. Ryan Ashcraft, BS’99, and Margaret Ide Ashcraft, BA’99<br />
Carlton R. Asher Jr., JD’69, and Florence White Asher, BA’65, MLS’67<br />
James and Dale Ash (parents)<br />
Charles Earl Askew, BA’62<br />
Mariam Shahla Assadian, BA’09<br />
James Z. Assef and Rosalyn Sarmiento Assef, BA’85<br />
Daniel and Augustina Assibu (parents)<br />
Robert Astrove and Lyda Larkins Astrove, BA’80<br />
Jeremy Atack and Rebecca W. Atack<br />
Andrew Stevenson Atherton, BA’04<br />
Robert and Elizabeth Atherton (parents)<br />
Neal H. Attermann, BA’74, and Dora Attermann (parents)<br />
Andrew Atwood<br />
Thomas and Marilyn August (parents)<br />
Leon and Jan Augusty (parents)<br />
Thomas Barclay Aulet, BA’08<br />
Michael L. Aurbach<br />
Ingram C. Austin, BA’60, and Christie Stagg Austin<br />
Philip and Patricia Austin (parents)<br />
Kirk Avent, BA’61, and Nancee Neel<br />
Caroline Rittenberry Avisar, BA’94<br />
Dennis L. Avner, BA’69<br />
Carlin and Brenda Axelrod (grandparents)<br />
Elizabeth Sanner Ayala, BA’99<br />
John C. Ayers and Mary L. Ayers<br />
Stephen Vaughan Ayers, BE’68, and Sandra Mitchell Ayers, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Brad Ayres and Dana Wilcox Ayres, BA’96<br />
Matthew Ayres and Sylvia Lucia Parra, BS’94, MD’98<br />
Walid and Mary Azzo (parents)<br />
Jo-Anne Bachorowski<br />
Frank Joseph Backer and Marie Taylor Backer, BA’72<br />
Eric Bruce Backstrom and Emily Estes Love Backstrom, BS’97<br />
David and Deborah Marland (parents)<br />
Philip A. Baedecker and Mary Jo LaFuze Baedecker, BA’64<br />
Lygia Baehr-Mandell (parent)<br />
Dennis R. Baer, BA’70, JD’73, and Emily Angel Baer (parents)<br />
Harry and Caryl Baetjer (parents)<br />
Thomas O. Bagley and Peggy Moyers Bagley, BA’51 (parents)<br />
Richard H. Bagley and Elaine Patterson Bagley, BA’70<br />
Thomas Owen Bagley Jr., BA’79, and Lynn Holladay Bagley<br />
Annaliese Angelica Bagwell, BA’00<br />
Martin Shone Bahar, BA’06<br />
W. Lee Bailey, BA’82<br />
Martha Louise Hake, BA’41 (parent)<br />
Charles E. Bain and Marjorie Baker Bain, BA’55<br />
Edward Howell Baird and Holliday Lynn Lewis Baird, BA’80<br />
Michael and Judy Herrerra Baird (parents)<br />
Andrew David Baker, BA’88, and Jody Baker<br />
Bradford J. Baker and Barbara Miller Baker, BS’86<br />
Bryan Ward Baker, BA’78, and Claire Zivley Baker, BA’79<br />
Carole B. Baker, BA’61, MLAS’97<br />
Edward L. Baker Jr., BA’68, and Pamela Taylor Baker, BA’69<br />
Robert Kenneth Baker and Elizabeth Hightower Baker, BA’85<br />
James G. Baker Jr., BA’67, and Suzanne P. Baker (parents)<br />
L. Bradley Baker and Joyce Tureman Baker, BA’61<br />
Linda J. Baker, BA’70<br />
Thomas B. Baker III and Lynne Rudder Baker, BA’66, MA’71, PHD’72<br />
Sarah Coleman Baker, BS’97<br />
William T. Baker Jr., BA’63, JD’66<br />
Douglas R. Bald and Kimberly Alario Bald, BA’80<br />
Christopher Barry Baldwin, BA’96, and Danielle Bruno Baldwin, BA’97<br />
Diane Duncan Baldwin, BA’61, MA’74<br />
Lewis V. Baldwin and Jacqueline Baldwin<br />
Michelle Elizabeth Baldwin, BA’03<br />
William C. Ballard and Marion Upham Ballard<br />
Michael Balliet Jr., BE’87, and Karen Washer Balliet, BA’87<br />
Sam A. Balloff, BA’48, and Peggy Balloff<br />
Stephen and Rosalie Balog (parents)<br />
H. LaDon Baltimore, BA’71, and Anita Baltimore<br />
Linda Carol Logan Band, BA’71<br />
J. Leland Bandlow Jr. and Sherrill Perkins Bandlow, BA’76<br />
Terril R. Band, BA’71, and Linda L. Band<br />
Paul James Baniewicz, BS’91, and Christine Fischer Baniewicz, BS’92<br />
Jonathan Ellis Bankoff, BA’96, and Heather Barrett Bankoff, BA’98<br />
Kevin Robert Bannon and Patrictia Martin (parents)<br />
Rama Bar-Adon (parent)<br />
Anthony Rodman Barber, BS’80, and Cynthia J. Heckman Barber<br />
Ike T. Barber, BA’55, and Marianna Brown Barber, BA’52, MAT’55 (parents)<br />
Thomas D. Barber, BA’65, and Peggy Tate Barber<br />
Barrell Christine Barbour, BA’05<br />
John Alexander Barbour, JD’79, and Lisa Anne McCartney Barbour, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Larry and Carol Cronin Barbour (parents)<br />
Meredith Leigh Barbour, BA’08<br />
E. Lawrence Barcella Jr., JD’70, and Mary Lashley Barcella, BA’70<br />
Richard William Barge, BS’86<br />
David J. Barie, BA’81<br />
Mark Barineau and Meredith Knox McGuffin Barineau, BA’90<br />
James and Glenda Barkate (parents)<br />
Jon and LaVaughn Barker (parents)<br />
Maria-Christina Alexandra Barker, BA’10<br />
Daniel Clayton Barks, BA’01, and E.M. Barks<br />
Nanniebeth Barlow, BA’81<br />
Betty F. Barnes<br />
J. McDermott Barnes, BA’51, and Audrey M. Barnes<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 />
Crawford F. Barnett Jr. and Elizabeth Hale Barnett, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Charles C. Barnett IV and Paige Odam Barnett, BA’94<br />
Penelope H. Barnett, BA’57<br />
Philip Holt Barnhart, BS’05, and Jessica Towle Barnhart, BS’04<br />
Ed Barnwell (parent)<br />
Zachary Adam Barreto, BA’10<br />
Eloise McBride Barrett, BA’51<br />
Laurence I. Barrett and Martha Priddy Patterson, BA’71<br />
Robert E. Barrett and Lucy Mack Barrett, BA’46 (parents)<br />
Robert H. Barrett, BE’54, and Susan Linane Barrett, BA’54<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Barrett Jr. (parents)<br />
Stephen Wilson Barrett, BA’93<br />
William Allison Barret, BA’04<br />
William B. Barron and Keller Henderson Barron<br />
Ralph I. Barr, BA’68, MD’72, and Donna Reed Barr, BME’70, MLS’71 (parents)<br />
Walter Stuart Barr Jr., BA’38, and Ruth Wilcox Barr<br />
F. Dean Barry, BA’72, and Sandra F. Barry<br />
Kevin Brian Barry, BA’07<br />
Albert Joseph Bart Jr., BA’93, and Dawn Miller Bart, BA’93<br />
Ted Ray Bartee and Jennie Wynn Bass Bartee<br />
John and Irene Bartenstein (parents)<br />
Stephen and Cynthia Bartlett (parents)<br />
Drew K. Bragga, BA’95, and Terri Barton Bragga<br />
John Bryan Barton, BA’71, and Michele W. Barton<br />
Patrick Terrence Barton, BA’97, and Katie Marie Barton<br />
Steven Bash, BA’81<br />
Joseph Renzo Basili, BA’83, and Susan M. Basili<br />
Rogelio and Maria Basnuevo (parents)<br />
Harold F. Bass, MA’74, PHD’78, and Carol Watson Bass, BA’73, MA’74<br />
Nancy Minick Bass, BA’52<br />
Perry Richardson Bass II, BA’10<br />
Anthony Stuart Bastian, BA’81, and Carol Bastian<br />
N. Douglas Bates, BA’74<br />
Herbert W. Bates and Nancy Garrison Bates, BA’51<br />
Charles B. Batey, BA’64, and Mary Lu Carden Batey, BS’70<br />
Ivan Ricardo Batlle, BA’81, and Karla G. R. Batlle<br />
Henry R. Bauer Jr., BA’64, and Mary Carole Cooney Bauer<br />
Susan McKeand Baughman, BA’60<br />
William E. Baumgartner and Anne Zirkle Baumgartner, BA’71<br />
Laura P. Bautz, BA’61<br />
Nicholas Walker Baxter and Anne Conine Baxter, BA’85<br />
Brad D. Bayles and Linda Burns Bayles, BA’74<br />
Thayer Wilson Beach, BA’45, MA’62, PHD’71<br />
David Anderson Beaird, BA’95, and Maria Kennedy Beaird<br />
Catherine McKenzie Bear, BA’06<br />
John William Beard and Carol Nation Beard, BA’77<br />
Robin John Beard, BA’88, and Jeanne M. Beard<br />
D. Pearson Beardsley, BA’97, and Stacey Woodruff Beardsley, BA’97<br />
Jack M. Beasley, BA’63<br />
John F. Beasley Sr., BA’61, and Annette Beasley<br />
Arch Adam Beasley, BA’88, and Vanessa Bowles Beasley, BA’88<br />
A. Yarnell Beatty, BA’85, and Elizabeth Galloway Beatty, BA’85<br />
William H. Beatty III, BE’57, and Anna Jackson Beatty, BA’58<br />
Anne Cowen Beauchamp, BA’42 (parent)<br />
John J. Beauchamp, BA’59, MAT’60, and Betty B. Beauchamp<br />
Andrea Lynn Beck, BA’00<br />
George Becker and Janet Jettner Becker, EDD’92<br />
Roger H. Beckham, BE’61, and Joanne Lamphere Beckham, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Benjamin Tyler Beckman, BA’04<br />
Dieder Herbert Becks, BA’97<br />
William H. Beck Jr., BA’50, and Nancy House Beck<br />
Stephen and Marie Bedard (parents)<br />
Bruce J. Beeber, BA’72, and Linda Barash-Beeber<br />
Eric Beer and Amalia Maryvonne Boone Beer, BA’03<br />
William Lafayette Beery III and Molly Ware Beery, BA’91<br />
Bruce and Bonita Begany (parents)<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 />
Beverly Ann Beimdiek, BA’83<br />
Jason Wayne Beko and Carolyn Ellis Beko, BA’90<br />
Carney R. Bell and Bonnie Davis Bell<br />
Elliot I. Bell, BA’74, and Bette Kersting Bell<br />
William Thomas Bell and Glenda Vaughan Bell, BA’68<br />
John Fredrick Bell, BS’02<br />
Kathleen E. Bell (parent)<br />
Laura Draper Bellows, BA’79 (parent)<br />
Scott Arthur Belmont and Susan Exton Belmont, BA’82<br />
Abraham Benavides (parent)<br />
Michael Jay Benchich, BE’01, and Elisabeth Ambrose Benchich, BS’00<br />
Albert Francis Bender III, BA’83, JD’86, and Lea Diederich Bender<br />
Juliana Schley Bendt, BS’74<br />
Clinton C. Bennett and Barbara Johnson Bennett, BA’81<br />
Chris Bennett<br />
Douglas H. Bennett, BA’74, and Kim Bennett<br />
Frances Caldwell Bennett, BA’64<br />
Jonathan Reid Bennett, BS’89, and Jeanette Reinger Bennett<br />
Keith James Bennett, BS’81, and M. Renée Reisel Bennett, BS’80<br />
Kelly Gean Bennett, BA’00<br />
James Hewes Bennett and Marianne Grindon Bennett, BA’87<br />
Richard H. Bennett, PHD’69, and Joyce E. Bennett<br />
Taylor Benoit, BS’02<br />
Elizabeth Benson, BA’75, BSN’82<br />
Frank A. Benson, BA’66, and Elizabeth Louise Benson<br />
Aaron Gabriel Benson, BS’94, and Sarah Heather Franklin Benson, BA’94, MED’96<br />
Daniel Ray Bentley, BS’01, and Rebecca Bell Bentley, BS’01<br />
Douglas Richard Bergen and Kimberly Stanley Bergen, BS’94<br />
Margaret Bass Berglund, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Jane L. Bergman, BA’75, MBA’77<br />
M. Francille Bergquist<br />
James R. Berkeley, BA’72, and Mara Papatheodorou<br />
Marvin B. Berke, BA’59, JD’61, and Kandy Berke<br />
D. Todd Berkenfield and Dorothy Todd Beall Berkenfield, BA’63<br />
Stuart Neal Berman and Stacy Reiss Berman, BA’85<br />
Peter Andrew Bernick, BA’04<br />
John H. Bernstein, BA’74, and Nancy S. Bernstein<br />
Michael Thomas Berolzheimer, BS’00, and Michelle Lynn Campo Berolzheimer, BA’00<br />
Robert Charles Berrington, BA’92<br />
Daniel C. Berry, BA’73, and Patsy J. Berry<br />
Brett and Dawn Berry (parents)<br />
Laura Elizabeth Berry, BA’05<br />
George Barry Bertram, BA’57, JD’59, and Margaret P. Bertram (parents)<br />
Aaron Johns Berutti, BE’01, and Erin Guy Berutti, BA’03<br />
Mary E. Rowe Beszterczei, BA’62<br />
Max Franklin Beverly and Tscharner Rich Beverly, BA’94<br />
George Lawton Bevington, BA’90<br />
Wen Bian<br />
Joseph N. Biase, BA’85, and Donna Chirico Biase<br />
Lori Christine Bibb, BS’95<br />
Wayne D. Bierbaum, BA’76, and Margaret S. Bierbaum<br />
Alexander and Andrea Bierce (parents)<br />
Kirk Billings, BS’02, and Nancy Liddon Billings, BA’03<br />
William W. Billington and Eleanor Bryan Billington, BA’79<br />
Stuart S. Billington, BA’64, and Nancy P. Billington<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bily (parents)<br />
Bruce Mackay Bird, BA’79, and Cindy Mejia Bird<br />
Adam Lawrence Birenbaum, BA’00, and Gretchen Sander Birenbaum, BA’00<br />
Ann Baird Bishop, BA’73<br />
Jeffrey LeBlanc Bisig, BS’92, and Graceann Bisig<br />
Tom Bjorkman, BA’66, and Roxanne Donahey<br />
Asa C. Black Jr., BA’65, PHD’74, and Cynthia Woods Black<br />
George M. Blackburn Jr., BA’47, MA’48, and June Blackburn<br />
James E. Blackburn II, BA’56, MD’59, and Patricia Blackburn<br />
John G. Blackman Jr., BA’70<br />
Stanley and Janice Black (parents)<br />
William Arthur Black, BA’88, and Andrea Z. Black<br />
Rebecca Mills Blades, BA’09<br />
Amanda Marie Blair, BA’07<br />
Kevin and Melanie Blair (parents)<br />
Thomas I. Blair III, BA’79<br />
Robert R. Blake and Julia Chase Hopkins Blake, BA’88<br />
Todd Austin Blake, BA’88<br />
Cynthia E. Blalock (parent)<br />
Paul M. Bland, BA’75, and Rose Mary Bland<br />
Jerome Blask and Anna Rose Blask (parents)<br />
J. David Blaylock, BA’61, and Betty Blaylock<br />
Elizabeth Wideman Bleiberg, BA’75<br />
William B. Blew IV, BA’03, and Jennifer Lynn Shultz Blew<br />
Jonathan Hamilton Bliley, BA’02<br />
Susan Kimberly Blitch, BA’88<br />
Susan J. Blizzard, BA’87<br />
Wayne B. Block and Annemarie Harris Block, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Gustav Arthur Blomquist III, BA’03, MA’05, and Lisa Travis Blomquist, MD’04<br />
Charles and Valerie Jean Blood (parents)<br />
Warren S. Bloom and Elise Levy Bloom, BA’83<br />
Lawrence and Lisa Bloomenkranz (parents)<br />
Herschel M. Bloom, BA’65, and Rita K. Bloom<br />
Mark W. Blough and Lu Ann Heusinkveld Blough, BS’79<br />
Gwynn Lanier Blount, BA’57 (grandparent)<br />
Joseph P. Blount, BA’70, and Mary Ann Blount<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 />
Jerry and Patricia Bluett (parents)<br />
Rebecca Alice Blumenkopf, BA’05<br />
Frederick W. Blumenschein, BA’70<br />
Daniel Evan Blum, BS’97, and Jennifer Ellen Nordloh Blum, BA’97<br />
Robert J. Blum, BA’56, and Mari Blum<br />
Thomas O. Blunt and Trina Amyx Blunt, BA’70<br />
Lonnie Roy Boaz III, BA’79, and Emiliana Boaz<br />
John Anderson Bobo Jr. and Peggie Cook Bobo, BS’86<br />
Thomas Lynn Bockholt, BA’92, and Stacy Melody Bockholt, BA’92<br />
Robert Sprowl Boden and Susan Boden<br />
Wade H. Boggs III and Juliet Black Boggs, BS’73<br />
Herschel Greer and Patricia Ann Bogle (parents)<br />
Jeff and Cathy Bojanowski (parents)<br />
Christopher Dow Bond, BA’98, and Margaret Dumas Bond<br />
E. King Bond Jr., BA’65, and Louanne R. Bond<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Winstead P. Bone III<br />
Robert Ettore Boniface, BA’87, and Amy Keenan Boniface<br />
Andre R. Bonte Jr. and Sharon Robinson Bonte, BA’75<br />
Barry Kenneth Booker, BA’89, MBA’97, and Rena L. Booker<br />
Michael Hays Boone, BA’97, and Ashley E. Boone<br />
Harry M. Boon Jr., BA’58, and Karen Boon<br />
Jeffrey A. Bootzin, BA’69, and Patricia Seiler<br />
Michael W. Borchers, BA’88<br />
Leonard E. Borg Jr., BA’68<br />
Robert Alan Bories, BS’77, and Bridget B. Bories<br />
Gregory Nason Boro, BA’87, and Lauren I. Boro<br />
Robert A. Bostick, BA’63, and Jean Anderson Bostick<br />
William D. Bostick, BA’69, and Debra T. Bostick<br />
Frederick de Burlo Bostwick, BA’75, and Linda Watts Bostwick, BSN’75<br />
Duncan M. Webb and Stephana Bottom, BA’80<br />
Gregory Scott Boulanger, BA’89, and Jill C. Boulanger<br />
James Lee and Mary Conrades Bouldin (parents)<br />
Brian and Denise Bouquet (parents)<br />
W. Lee Bourland Jr., BA’71<br />
Michael and Edith Bouscaren (parents)<br />
Randy W. Bowcott, BA’71, and Tina Bowcott<br />
Tom Bowden and Cindy Warden Bowden, BA’77<br />
Donald W. Bowden, BA’72, and Mary Virginia Pink Bowden<br />
Lynn F. Bowden and Margaret Platt Bowden, BA’72<br />
Bege K. Bowers, BA’71<br />
Jennifer Pamela Bowers, BS’92<br />
John Laing Bowles Jr., BA’86, and Maria Galvan Bowles<br />
Morris Oliver Bowles and Marjorie Scott Bowles<br />
Roy and Ann Bowling (parents)<br />
Raymond Winston Bowling, EMBA’91, and Susan R. Peppers Bowling, BA’87, MBA’89<br />
D. Campbell Bowman Jr. and Catherine McKenzie Bowman, BA’84<br />
Dunklin C. Bowman Jr., BA’42 (parent)<br />
Joseph Hamilton Bowman IV, BA’69, and Gilda T. Bowman (parents)<br />
Joseph Hamilton Bowman V, BA’97, MA’03, MBA’03, and Emily Elizabeth Hatch, JD’00<br />
Gregory and Jann Boxold (parents)<br />
Bowling B. Boyd Jr. and Mary Katherine Hooberry Boyd, BA’48<br />
James R. Boyd, BA’69, and Martha Milford Boyd, BA’70<br />
Larry and Anita Boyd (parents)<br />
Diane Boyea (parent)<br />
Robert L. Boyer and Kendra Hoffmeyer Boyer, BA’68<br />
William H. Boykin and Anne Patten Boykin, BA’66<br />
Harry M. Boyko Jr., JD’64, and Janice Hailey Boyko, BA’78<br />
Alicia Marie Boyle, BA’04<br />
Alex Boyle and Elizabeth Roberts Boyle, BA’63<br />
John G. Boyle, BS’77, and Shenee M. Boyle (parents)<br />
Gary and Sallie Boyles (parents)<br />
John H. S. Boys, BA’61, and Desolie H. Boys (parents)<br />
Karl Braasch and A. Laura Bufkin Braasch, BS’94<br />
Kent Wesley Brabant, BA’89, and Anne McBride Brabant, BS’90<br />
Mary Elizabeth Brabston, BA’69<br />
Sarah Olson Bracken, BA’98, MBA’04<br />
Alan Forbes Brackett Jr.<br />
Thomas V. Brackett and Jane Higdon Brackett, BA’71<br />
Thomas G. Bradberry and Patricia Faith Attaway Bradberry, BA’87<br />
James Edward Brading, BA’55<br />
Laurence A. Bradley, BA’71, PHD’75, and Virginia G. Wadley<br />
Peter and Eloise Bradshaw (parents)<br />
Joseph Funston Braeuner, BE’92, and Stephanie Williams Braeuner, BA’92, MED’95<br />
William Bragan II, BE’96, and Kathryn Lee Bragan, BA’98<br />
Gordon Grant Braine and Judith Lee Ivey (parents)<br />
Harry M. Brammer III, BA’75, and Monica Karier Brammer<br />
Roderick A. Branch (parent)<br />
David and Karen Branding (parents)<br />
Tracy Leigh Branding, BA’10<br />
Adam Crawford Brandon, BA’00<br />
David and Suzanne Brandon (parents)<br />
John McCrary Brandon, BA’57, and Joan M. Brandon<br />
Raymond Wilson Brandon, BA’81, and Dana Brandon<br />
Karl Wallander Brandt, BA’09<br />
William Perry Brandt, BA’74, JD’77, and Elizabeth S. Brandt (parents)<br />
Mark Branham and Jama Hedden Branham, BA’88<br />
Anthony N. Brannan, BA’76, MD’80, and Jane Montgomery Brannan, BA’76<br />
Steve Brannan, BS’02<br />
William Breece Brannan, BS’80, and Rachel V. Brannan<br />
Barrett D. Brantley, MD’84, and Susan E. Bates Brantley, BS’84<br />
Dan L. Brasfield, BA’64, MD’72, and Frances Joyner Brasfield, BA’64 (parents)<br />
Dietmar H. Bisch and Dorota Zdzislawa Bratko, MED’04<br />
James R. Bratton, BA’50, and Mary Haralson Bratton<br />
Richard J. Brauer, BA’72, and Mary Dearth Brauer<br />
Beau Brauer and Suzy Snowden Brauer, BA’99<br />
Charles Bunyon Bray, BA’40, and Susan Hildreth Bray<br />
Harvey Hemingway Bray, BA’49, and Martha Potts Bray<br />
Mary Alice Bray<br />
William John and Terri Breach (parents)<br />
Michael and Teresa Brennan (parents)<br />
Michael B. Bressman, BA’89, and Lisa Schultz Bressman<br />
William S. Brettmann 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, and William A. Davidson<br />
James A. Brigagliano and Joan Elizabeth McKown, BA’80<br />
Michael Kyle Briggs and Allison Dodd Briggs, BS’93<br />
Frank L. R. Briggs, BA’63, and Mary Jo Provine Briggs<br />
Walter L. Brignon III, BA’74, and Julie Ann Pankonien Brignon<br />
E. Holmes Brinton and Janet Brinton<br />
Charles Anthony Briscoe Jr. and Gail Alicia Kirkland-Briscoe, BS’82<br />
James E. Britenburg, BA’70, and Elsie Britenburg<br />
Dale Gardner Britt and Deborah Schulte Britt, BA’77<br />
Michael Broadway and Ann Rutledge Broadway, BA’73<br />
Carolyn Clark Brock, BA’49 (grandparent)<br />
Charlie E. Brock and Lisa Green Brock, BA’87<br />
Robert Wallace Brockman, BA’47, MS’49, PHD’52, and Jean Early Brockman, BA’45, MS’47 (parents)<br />
Nancy Draper Brock, BA’74<br />
Eric Brodbeck and Hanna Doran (parents)<br />
Mary Brodnax, BA’78<br />
Peter Bronstein and Jody Collins Bronstein, BA’82<br />
Eleanor I. Brooks, BA’73<br />
Jerry H. Brookshire, MA’67, PHD’70, and Judy Heiman Brookshire, BA’66, MLS’73 (parents)<br />
Blake Parker Brookshire, BA’06, and Mollie Meagher Brookshire, BA’06<br />
Larry J. Brooks and Julia Davidson Brooks, BA’67 (parents)<br />
Richard A. Brooks and Nora Toohy Brooks, BA’82<br />
S. Randall Brooks, BA’70, and Marti M. Brooks (parents)<br />
Jock A. Brough and Whitney Hazelwood Brough, BS’03<br />
Jeffrey Norman Brouillard, BA’04, and Sara Goudge Brouillard, BS’05<br />
Mary Belle Stuart Browder, BA’79<br />
Ruth Dale Goldsby, BA’47<br />
Aaron B. Brown, BA’73, and Gail W. Brown<br />
Amy Robin Brown, BA’81 (parent)<br />
Daniel Bernard Brown, BA’80, and Myra Goldstein Brown<br />
Elizabeth Bryan Brown, BA’66, MLS’67<br />
James and Katharine Brown (parents)<br />
Charles W. Brown, EMBA’88, and Julie A. Werner Brown, BS’80, MLS’81<br />
Kevin H. Brown, BA’90<br />
L. Carl Brown, BA’50, and Anne Stokes Brown<br />
Lattie Noel Brown<br />
Lewis Castner Brown, BE’49, and Virginia E. White Brown, BA’48<br />
Gene Brown and Margaret Bearden Brown<br />
Medora K. Brown, BA’10<br />
Morton L. Brown Jr., BA’68, and Barbara M. Brown<br />
R. Baxter Brown Jr., BA’79<br />
R. Hutton Brown Jr., BA’53, and Helen O’Brien Caulkins Brown, BA’56 (parents)<br />
Thomas Christian Brown, BA’04, MED’05, and Libby Mulligan Brown<br />
Thomas H. Brown Jr., BA’43, MD’45<br />
William B. Brown, BA’62, and Brenda R. Brown<br />
James Edwards Broyles, BA’84, and Elizabeth Honekamp Broyles, BSA’84<br />
Roy David Bruce and Carolyn Walker Bruce, BS’75, MS’76<br />
William P. Bruce and Jane McPherson Bruce, BA’71, MA’75<br />
Robert W. Bruce and Peggy Pierson Bruce, BA’50<br />
Mark A. Brueggeman and Elizabeth Barrow Brueggeman, BS’81<br />
Joseph and Judi Bruegger (parents)<br />
Jennifer Lynn Brundige, BA’93<br />
Ronald and Deborah Brunell (parents)<br />
John Bruno III, BA’67, MS’70, MD’74, and Emily Glasgow Bruno, BA’68, MSN’96<br />
Barry and Sally Bruns (parents)<br />
James D. Bruns and Karen McLaughlin Bruns, BA’79<br />
Stephen McPherson Bryan, BA’92<br />
Stuart and Laura Bryan (parents)<br />
E. Clay Bryant Jr.<br />
Lee and Rebecca Bryant (parents)<br />
Richard E. Bryant, BA’69, and Constance J. Bryant<br />
Frederic Howard Buc, BS’79, and Jodi K. Buc<br />
Alexander B. Buchanan, BA’75, JD’78, and Ann P. Buchanan<br />
Anne A. Buchanan (parent)<br />
John H. Buchanan and Elizabeth Moore Buchanan, BA’55<br />
Joel R. Buchanan, BE’51, and Jane Gray Buchanan, BA’51 (grandparents, parents)<br />
John B. Buchanan, BA’72, and Robin Ann Hamm<br />
John and Denise Buchanan (parents)<br />
Carol Honey Buckhout, BA’75<br />
Darin J. Buck and Kelly Hanson Buck, BA’88<br />
David C. Buck, JD’94, and Kristen Kors Buck, BA’91<br />
Thomas Winchester Buck Jr., BS’05<br />
Grace Maureen Buechlein, BA’83<br />
James E. Buescher Jr. and Margaret McCullough Buescher, BA’76<br />
William A. Bugg Jr., BA’59, and Nina W. Bugg<br />
Charles E. Buker III and Margaret Robinson Buker, BA’78<br />
John C. Buksar and Therese Maloney (parents)<br />
Bradford Chapman Bull, BA’89, and Reba A. Bull<br />
Bill Bullington, BA’75, and Jeanne Bullington<br />
Clayton Randolph Bullock, BA’95, and Cora Bullock<br />
Jean Hughes Bumpas, BA’60<br />
Andrew L. Bundy and Karen V. Hansen (parents)<br />
Dan and Teri Bundy (parent)<br />
Robert R. Buntin II, BE’57, and Carolyn Carmichael Buntin, BA’60<br />
Lawrence M. Buono and Christine Speer Buono, BA’95<br />
Mark and Judith Buono (parents)<br />
Roxolana M. Burachynskyj, PHD’77<br />
Charles Ray Burbacher, BA’60<br />
Amanda Kathryn Burdick, BS’04<br />
Allyn Elizabeth Bures, BA’10<br />
David J. Burge, BA’82, and Sally Jeffers Burge<br />
Linda Cooper Burgert, BA’67<br />
Howard Edward Burgess Jr., BA’85<br />
David D. Burhans and Ellen Petrie Burhans, BA’61<br />
Barbara P. Burke, BA’78<br />
Edward J. Burke III and Barbara Ramsey Burke, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Bernard Gary Burkett, BA’66, and Stephanie Mehas Burkett<br />
M. Terry Burkhalter, BA’68, and Peggy C. Burkhalter (parents)<br />
William A. Burkhart, BA’78<br />
Kimberly A. Burky, BA’10<br />
Robert C. Burleigh, BA’57, and Marietta C. Burleigh<br />
Melvin and Janet Burner (parents)<br />
Anne Axton Burnett, BA’81<br />
Guy E. Burnette Jr., BA’74<br />
Jeffrey Bruce Burnett, BS’99, and Jean Marie Burnett<br />
C. Patrick and Janet Burns (parents)<br />
Norman and Sandra Burns (parents)<br />
Michael and Belinda Burnworth (parents)<br />
Brian William Burrell, BA’01, and Beth Burrell<br />
Roderic Scott Burrill, BA’96, and Rebekah M. Burrill<br />
William and Janna Burroughs (parents)<br />
Richard J. Burrow Jr., BA’50, and Ruth Simpson Burrow<br />
Helen Burrus, BA’74<br />
Victoria A. Burrus<br />
Donald E. Burton and Melinda Swango Burton, BA’90<br />
Chris Busbee, BS’04, and Jessica Busbee<br />
Jeffrey Arthur Busch, BA’84, and Susan W. Busch<br />
Stephen and Lisa Bushardt (parents)<br />
Robert M. Bushkoff and Tracy Ginter Bushkoff, BA’84<br />
Zachory R. Bushong and Ingrid Hulander Bushong, BA’83<br />
William Whatley Battey Bush, BA’87, MBA’90, and Shannon Weston Bush<br />
John and Catherine Butcher (parents)<br />
James W. Butler, BA’76, and Leigh A. Sisk, BA’77<br />
Christopher Stanley Butterworth, BA’06, MBA’07<br />
Thomas and Susan Renae Button (parents)<br />
David Roscoe Buttrey Jr. and Anne Dupuy Trabue Buttrey<br />
Omer Helge Butun, BA’88<br />
Thomas Kirk Buxton, BA’73, and Mary E. Buxton<br />
William A. Buzzett and Kelly Haynes Buzzett, BA’81<br />
Andrew W. Byrd, BA’76, JD’79, and Marianne Menefee Byrd (parents)<br />
Matthew Michael Byrne, BA’08, and Alice G. H. Kim Byrne, BS’07<br />
Randall and Susan Byrne (parents)<br />
Laimutis Bytautas, PHD’96<br />
William Ray Cadenhead Jr., BS’80<br />
James M. Cagle Jr. and Barbara Tate Cagle, BA’76<br />
Elizabeth Cagle<br />
Wendy Cahalan (parent)<br />
John Cahill and Elizabeth Lauren Paine, BS’01<br />
Jennifer W. Cahoon (parent)<br />
Sean Keao Caindec and Carolyn Crusel Caindec, BA’87<br />
Jeanelle M. Cala (parent)<br />
Sarah Tillery Caldwell, BA’75<br />
Thomas E. D. Calender, BA’92, JD’95<br />
Sean Douglas Caley, BS’91, JD’00, MBA’00, and Kimberly L. Caley<br />
Alan E. Calhoun and Amy Coombs Calhoun, BA’96<br />
Christopher Warren Calhoun, BA’81, and Wendy Jonas Calhoun<br />
Jane Dunlap Callahan, BA’84<br />
John Simmons Callahan, BA’94, and Heather MacArthur Callahan, BS’94, MED’96<br />
Michael and Teresa Callahan (parents)<br />
Joseph and Judith Callan (parents)<br />
Ralph Walton Callaway, BE’82, and Camilla Bratton Callaway, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Eryn Brooke Callihan, BA’08<br />
David and Patricia Callon (parents)<br />
Reginald W. Calvert and Karla McPherson Calvert, BA’89<br />
Charles F. Cameron and Lyn Dunn Cameron, BS’82<br />
Julia Wallace Cammack, BA’10<br />
William Howard Cammack Jr. and Shelley Long Cammack, BA’81, MBA’88 (parents)<br />
Albert J. Campbell and Jeanne Rhea Woodberry, BA’58 (parents)<br />
Adam Price Campbell, BA’06<br />
Alyson Price Grant Campbell, BA’07<br />
Charles H. Campbell, BA’49, MS’51, and Lou P. Campbell<br />
Dorothy Fisher Campbell, BA’58<br />
Dorsey Fenner Campbell, BA’84<br />
E. Paul Campbell, BA’76, and Virginia Irwin Campbell, BA’75<br />
George M. Campbell, MS’56, PHD’63, and Gayle Christianson Campbell<br />
Gordon and Marie Campbell (parents)<br />
J. Michael Campbell, BA’70, and Kathleen Bordewieck Campbell, BA’70<br />
James Russell Campbell, BA’82<br />
Joel Ray and Christine Marie Campbell (parents)<br />
Judith DeMoss Campbell, BA’63<br />
Kevin Sanders Campbell, BS’99, and Sarah Catherine Loeser Campbell, BS’00<br />
L. Ross Campbell Jr., BA’58, and Carolyn B. Campbell<br />
Margaret Stuart Campbell, BE’80<br />
Roy D. Campbell III and Nancy Larrison Campbell, BA’75, MD’01 (parents)<br />
John Thomas Campbell and Nicole K. Narciso Campbell, BA’88<br />
Norton R. Campbell Jr., BA’49, and Jo Ann Russell Campbell<br />
Robert and Rina Campbell (parents)<br />
Jason Campbell and Sarah Gill Campbell, BA’94<br />
Chris H. Campbell and Tamara K. Norris Campbell, BA’92<br />
William Winder Campbell, BA’59, and Patricia Gardner Campbell, BA’64 (parents)<br />
René and Francine Campis (parents)<br />
Ramsay Camp and Kathleen Noel Camp, BA’04<br />
Michael Ray Canady, BS’81, and Kimberly Case Canady, BA’81<br />
Susanne Bell Canale, BA’67<br />
Brian Canavan and Tara Seery, BS’96<br />
Anthony J. Canfield and Catherine Daniel Canfield, BS’95<br />
Melissa Howerton Cannon (parent)<br />
Richard O. Cannon III, BA’72, MD’76, and Gail Bentley Cannon, BSN’72 (parents)<br />
John D. Capers Jr., BA’75<br />
Jason William Capps, BA’06<br />
Mark Andrew Carano, BA’91, and Jane Sewell Carano, BA’92<br />
John and Karen Carden (parents)<br />
Scott David Carey, BA’89, and Susan West Daniel Carey, JD’89<br />
Timothy Babcock Carey, MBA’90, and Katherine McCutchan Carey, BA’89, MBA’90<br />
Tony Eugene Carey Jr., BA’01<br />
Harry L. Carlile, BA’52<br />
James and Deborah Carlisle (parents)<br />
Linnea Therese Carlsen<br />
Kenneth James Carlson and Donie Martin Carlson, BA’91<br />
David L. Carlton<br />
Eric L. Carlton, BA’70, and Cheree Carlton<br />
James A. Carmody, BA’67, and Helen Valin Carmody, BSN’68<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Carota (parents)<br />
Donald and Denise Carpenter (parents)<br />
Lawrence Rand Carpenter, BA’88, and Selena McCoy Carpenter<br />
Michelle Leila Carpenter, BA’04<br />
Marc J. Carpenter and Victoria White Carpenter, BA’72 (parents)<br />
W. Kyle Carpenter, BA’73, and Faith B. Carpenter<br />
Alice Banks Carr, BA’52<br />
Carolyn Harwell Carr, BA’61<br />
Richard Palmer Carrell, BA’97, and Deanna Carrell<br />
H. Austin Carr, BA’63, MD’67, and Eddythe Germek Carr, BA’63, PHD’85 (parents)<br />
John G. Carriere Jr. and Anne Stone Carriere, BA’64<br />
Carol Olivia Carrillo, BS’05<br />
Emilie Parker Carroll, BS’07<br />
Carlyle Wright Carroll, BA’79, and Jane Failey Carroll, BA’79<br />
Gabriel Fernandez Carro, MS’85, PHD’90, and Melissa Norton Carro, BA’85<br />
John J. Carr, BA’85, MD’89, and Pamela Crowe Carr, MED’86<br />
Owen M. Carr and Stephany Sturges Carr, BA’80<br />
Frank Carr and Susan Gregory Carr, BA’61<br />
Cynthia Anne Carson, BS’02<br />
Kenneth L. Carson and Sally O. Foster (parents)<br />
William K. Carson, BA’65, and Rosemary E. Carson<br />
Lee C. Carter, BA’83, and Sally P. Carter<br />
R. Edward Carter and Ruth Putnam Carter, BA’57<br />
Sam T. Carter Jr., BA’74, and Joanne P. Carter<br />
Glenn A. Carus and Gene M. Carus<br />
Richard Vaughn Carus, BE’56, and Gloria Stratton Carus<br />
Mary Belle Case (grandparent)<br />
F. John Cashier, BS’74, and Catherine Cashier<br />
James B. Cash, BA’73, and Cynthia Ruth Cash<br />
G. Edward Cassady III, JD’84, and Lynn Stein Cassady, BA’84 (parents)<br />
Rod Campbell and Lisa Christine Cassidy, BA’89<br />
Larry George Cassil Jr., BA’85, MA’94<br />
Larry Scott Cassity, MBA’94, and Cynthia McCallen Cassity, BA’90, MBA’94<br />
Peter Alexander Castillo, BA’08<br />
Carol L. Castleberry, BA’73<br />
Steven Casto and Julie Larrick Casto, BA’79, MAT’84<br />
Jean-Louis Emmanuel Castro-Malaspina, BA’07<br />
Michael H. Catenacci and Kaira King Catenacci, BA’98<br />
Dewey Caton (parent)<br />
Henri Robert Cattier, BA’90<br />
Wilton E. Causey and Linda Gail Armstrong Causey, BA’63<br />
Charles Albert Cavallo, BA’95, and Mary Eileen Grulee<br />
Richard Frame Cavenaugh and Elizabeth Bankston Cavenaugh<br />
Giles David Caver, BA’93, and Jennifer Farnette Caver<br />
William W. Cawood Jr., BA’67, and Nancy P. Cawood<br />
Linda M. Cecil-Turner<br />
Chris Cestaro and Ashley Dianne Goldsmith, BA’94<br />
Alexander Carl Chae, BS’84, and Lou Ann Garner Chae, BS’85 (parents)<br />
Goodloe S. Chaffin, BA’48, and Lucille Davis Chaffin (parents)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Chaffin (parents)<br />
Andres Felipe Chagui, BA’02<br />
Satya and Rita Chakravorty (parents)<br />
Stuart A. Chalfin, BA’72, and Patricia Casey Chalfin<br />
Guy Caldwell Chamberlain III and Louise Burchett Chamberlain, BA’77, MS’80<br />
Ross W. Chamberlain, BA’81, and Kamara Chamberlain<br />
Priya Balu Champaneria, BS’06, MSN’09<br />
David Keydai Chang, BA’88<br />
Gordon and Jennifer Chan (parents)<br />
Ronald E. Chanin and Lynn Handmacher Chanin (parents)<br />
Sudhir Channabasappa, BS’90, and Monica Chawla Channabasappa<br />
Catherine B. Chapman, BA’93<br />
Jo A. Chapman, Par (Past) (parent)<br />
R. Llew Chapman Jr., BA’52, and Sara H. Chapman<br />
Susan Krienke Chase, BA’70<br />
William J. Chase, BA’78, and Mary Ellen Poindexter Chase, BA’79<br />
Daniel Harris Chavenson, BA’08<br />
Kathryn Bumgardner Cheek, DUS’55<br />
Richard C. Cheek and Arrena Holt Andrews Cheek, BA’61<br />
William I. Chenault Jr., BA’76, and Elizabeth Dianne Chenault<br />
Haiyuin Cheng (parent)<br />
Martin L. Chen, BA’88, and Erin Chen<br />
Ronald Edmond Chennault, BA’92<br />
Sara Xu Chen, BA’10<br />
Irvine C. Cherry, BA’53, and Gloria Kendrick Cherry<br />
Robert L. Chess, BA’75, MD’79<br />
Rosylene A. Chester<br />
Charles S. Chester, BA’50<br />
J. Donald Childress and Sidney Gause Childress, BA’80<br />
Susan Boackle Childress, BS’85<br />
Mitchell E. Chipin and Loretta S. Chipin (parents)<br />
John R. Chisnell and Margaret E. Daub (parents)<br />
Stephen Nicholas Chmil Jr., BA’81, and Barbara Dyer Chmil<br />
Andres Alberto Chong-Qui, BA’10<br />
S. Walker Choppin, BA’70, and Mary Henry Choppin, BA’74, MLAS’07 (parents)<br />
Shahid Ahmed and Shahana Choudhury (parents)<br />
Laura Black Chretien, BS’08<br />
Donald W. Chrisman and Betty Daugherty Chrisman, BA’43<br />
John Howard Christel, BA’83, and Eddirland Christel<br />
Michelle Allyson Christgen, BS’96<br />
Benjamin F. Christian Jr., BA’76, and Carla Christian<br />
G. H. Christianson II, BA’70, and Ellen R. Christianson<br />
Terry James and Susanne Schwartz Christian (parents)<br />
Thomas H. Christopher, BA’73, and Elaine Christopher<br />
Balvin and Chu Chang Chua (parents)<br />
Brent S. Chumbler and Martha Harrell Chumbler, BA’74<br />
Bruce Chung and Deborah Anne Ryan, BA’03<br />
Jason Kim Chung, BA’89, and Sallie Griffith Chung<br />
Robert Noell Chura, BA’92, and Marina Chura<br />
Larry R. Churchill and Sande W. Churchill<br />
Alonzo Church Jr. and Marilyn Preston Church, BA’51<br />
Mary Ashley Churchwell, BA’80<br />
Gerald and Teresa Ciarleglio (parents)<br />
Mark Cierpial and Lauren Frazier Cierpial, BA’81<br />
Kerry Lynn Cietanno, BA’95<br />
Cheryl Larissa Cioffari, BA’04<br />
Benjamin Foster Cirillo, BA’03, and Silvia Alvarez Cirillo, BS’02<br />
Brian Christopher Claassen, BE’98, and Anna-Marie Laime Claassen, BA’98<br />
Micheal and Rebecca Clabough (parents)<br />
Edward and Sara N. Clancy (parents)<br />
Lee Tyson Clanton, BS’91, and Julie M. Clanton<br />
Charles Amos Clark, BA’08<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 />
Ioanna Clarke (parent)<br />
Jennifer Anne Clarke, BS’01<br />
Walter Haldeman Clarke, BA’89, and Deborah Yarber Clarke, MED’98<br />
W. Gerould and Garrett Ross Clark (parents)<br />
John B. Clark Jr., MD’73, and Rebecca Parker Clark, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Joseph Matthew Clark, BA’93, and Victoria Wooten, BS’94<br />
Charles Larry Clark and Linda Owens Clark, BA’74<br />
Martha Fitts Clark, BA’61<br />
Joseph Wesley Clark and Pamela Davis Clark, BA’83<br />
Richard Clark (grandparent)<br />
Ward Christopher Clark, BA’62, and Linda Garrett Clark<br />
Elizabeth Ann Claydon, BS’09<br />
Jay and Ellen Wright Clayton (parents)<br />
Ryan Kim Cleary, BA’09<br />
Radley E. Clemens Jr., BS’75, and Tammy Clemens<br />
Hubert Clemmons and Maud Butler Riggs Clemmons, BA’51<br />
David R. Clemmons and Kathy Silverman Clemmons, BA’71<br />
Barbara Hansen Cleveland, BA’63<br />
David Cliffel and Deborah Cliffel<br />
James A. Clifton, BA’44, MD’47, and Katherine Rathe Clifton<br />
Nancy Climo (parent)<br />
Joshua Clinton and Sarah E. Clinton<br />
Sarah Mathes Close, BA’52<br />
James G. Clouser and Marion Collins Clouser, BA’52<br />
Donald Cluen (parent)<br />
William F. Clutton III, BA’76, and Susan L. Clutton<br />
Mike Cobb and Janet Hendershot Cobb, BA’77<br />
Jeanne Cobb (parent)<br />
Carl Wade Cobb, BA’85, and Kimberly Campbell Cobb, BS’85<br />
Robert Watson Cobb, BA’82, and Jane Gordon Overton Cobb, BA’84, MED’85<br />
Clark J. Cochran Jr., BA’71, and Ann McMakin Cochran<br />
Linda J. Cochran, BA’73<br />
M. Gregory Cochran, BA’73, and Linda Annette Menzies Cochran<br />
Beth Cockerham, BS’79<br />
Douglas Randall Cockrill, BA’64, and Sue Kelly Cockrill<br />
Gary W. Coder and Alice Gant Coder, BA’74<br />
Anita J. Coe (parent)<br />
Jon Michael Coen, BA’99, and Genevieve E. Coen<br />
Joseph Hiram Coggin Jr., BA’59, and Mary Jane Coggin<br />
Anthony and Maria Cohen (parents)<br />
Betty W. Solomon Cohen, BA’59<br />
Brandon Adam Cohen, BA’08<br />
Darryl and Kathy Cohen (parents)<br />
Douglas Edward Cohen, BA’92<br />
Gary O. Cohen, BA’59, and Jean Lawlor Cohen, MAT’63<br />
James Irving Cohen and Pamela R. Cohen<br />
Kenneth and Jennifer L. Cohen (parents)<br />
Eric A. Cohen and Stacey Loftus Cohen, BA’91<br />
David B. Coher and Aliya Haque Coher, BA’99<br />
Andrew David Cohn, BA’83, and Deborah F. Miller Cohn<br />
Daniel Scott Cohn, BA’04, and Erika Irene Hoelscher Cohn, BE’04<br />
Judy Cohen Cohn, BA’63<br />
Roger W. Cohn and Esther Hecht Cohn, BA’60<br />
Roberts C. Coke, BA’72<br />
Cindy Cole (parent)<br />
GayleRoden Cole, BA’60 (parent)<br />
J. William Cole, BA’89, and Kellie Clayton Cole<br />
Michael Sean Cole and Kristin Kay Byers Cole, BA’97<br />
Gregory Ian Coleman, BS’88, and Jessica Q. Coleman<br />
John Randall Coleman, BA’65, and Angela Coleman<br />
Michael and Kathleen Coleman (parents)<br />
Robert Hoyle Coleman, BS’91, and Tracey Kendall Coleman, BA’92<br />
Thomas Hewitt Coleman, BA’67<br />
Wade Harrison Coleman, BA’62, and Geri A. Coleman<br />
Robert Lockey Cole, BA’69, and Mary B. Cole<br />
Roland Ernest Cole (parent)<br />
John Pressley Coles, BS’89, and Lynn Wareh Coles<br />
Marvin Eugene Coley and Marian Lewis Coley, BA’68<br />
Joseph and Kathy Schilling Colletta (parents)<br />
John H. Collett Jr., MDV’73, and Rita Bennett Collett, BA’74<br />
Bruce C. Crauder and Anne Douglas Collins, BA’71<br />
Bobby Joel Collins, BA’51<br />
Clyde E. Collins, BA’68, and Janetta Hankal Collins, BSN’70 (parents)<br />
Frank R. Collins Jr., BA’76, and Mary C. Twomey Collins<br />
Robert P. Collins and Lynn Amy Boardman, BS’86<br />
W. Ovid Collins Jr., BA’39, LLB’42, and Jacqueline V. Collins (parents)<br />
Christina Renée Colquitt, BS’97<br />
Frank William Colton, BA’51, and Nancy E. Colton<br />
John O. Colton Jr., BA’62, and Julia R. Colton<br />
Christopher Scott Colwell, BS’85, and Nancy L. Wayne<br />
Jack Beckham Combs, BA’64, JD’68<br />
K. Michelle Howard Combs, BA’83<br />
David Paul Comperry, BA’69, and Nancy N. Comperry<br />
Ryan Christopher Compton, BS’00, and Marcy Butler<br />
Michael Comstock, BA’96<br />
Frances Alleyne White Cone, BA’89<br />
Katherine Susan Cone, BA’65<br />
Ann Gray Conger, BA’06<br />
Dan Connally, BA’97, and Allison Rainey Connally<br />
Thomas and Erin Connally (parents)<br />
Kevin G. Connelly and Cheryl Kay McDonald, BS’85<br />
Terrence John Connelly Jr., BA’96, and Kristin L. Braun<br />
Brendan Austin Connolly, BA’01<br />
John Philip Connors III, BA’91, and Jill Theresa Connors<br />
Robert Dedick Connors, BA’04, MD’08, and Edith Pijpers<br />
Walton T. Conn, BA’56, JD’61, and Bonnie Sue E. Conn<br />
Fadi Christopher Constantine, BS’04<br />
Timothy R. Conway and Ellen M. Babbitt, BA’77<br />
Douglas and Jane Cook (parents)<br />
Kelley Patricia Cook, BA’10<br />
J. Houston Cook and Sheri Summerford Cook, BA’89<br />
Walter M. Cook Jr., BS’73<br />
William Gilbert Cook Jr., BA’60, and Dorothy Anne Simmons Cook<br />
Youndy C. Cook, BA’92<br />
C. Hayes Cooney, BA’59, JD’63, and Patsy M. Cooney<br />
MaryBeth Cooney (parent)<br />
Thomas Coon (grandparent)<br />
Gerald F. Cooper and Karen A. Staehler (parents)<br />
Bruce and Kristi Cooper (parents)<br />
Don Christopher Cooper, BA’87, and Jeanette Kathleen Cooper<br />
Glennon and Martha Cooper (grandparents)<br />
Jonathan Aaron Cooper, BA’04, and Katherine Hamner Cooper, BS’05<br />
Theodore W. Cooper and George Earthman Cooper, BA’45 (parent)<br />
Merv and June Coover (parents)<br />
Douglas W. Copeland Jr. and Jean Cortright Copeland, BA’73<br />
Julie Elizabeth Copelin, BA’99<br />
Roger David Coplan, BA’58, LLB’60, and Corinne S. Coplan<br />
Carroll R. Coplin (parent)<br />
David Coppage and Kristin Hummel Coppage, BA’94<br />
Christopher and Joy Corapi (parents)<br />
Marilyn Jones Corbett, BA’67<br />
Samuel C. Corbett, BA’76, and Mary Michael Corbett<br />
Ronald E. Cordell, BA’71, and Joann M. Cordell<br />
Christopher Lee Corish and Lenlee Covington Corish, BS’84<br />
Chris and Janice E. Cornaghie (parents)<br />
Jane Brooks Cornett, BA’83<br />
John Craig Cornett, BA’78<br />
Ashley Brooke Cornforth, BA’07<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Cornforth (parents)<br />
Lorin Cortina and Hyen-Ae Jane Sung, BA’88<br />
Christopher Cossey and Lisa Turk Cossey, BS’93<br />
Anna Costantino (parent)<br />
H. Brooks Cotton and Jane Crumbaugh Cotten, BA’49<br />
Stanley W. Cotton, BA’74, and Kimberly Cotton (parents)<br />
Frank Mueller Coughlin, BA’82, and Susan W. Coughlin<br />
Randall L. Courduff, BA’76, and Linda Van Weelden Courduff<br />
Walter R. Courtenay Jr., BA’56, and Patricia M. Courtenay<br />
Elizabeth Vickers Courtney, BA’51<br />
David Tucker Coviello, BA’95<br />
Wade Bonham Cowan, BA’78, JD’81, and Gari Sellers Cowan<br />
Jim and Christine Cowden (parents)<br />
Cory M. Cox (parent)<br />
Irving J. Cox, BA’66<br />
John E. Cox, BA’67, and Alma T. Cox<br />
Fred Cox and Kathryn Knutson Cox, BA’71<br />
Linda Long Cox, BS’81<br />
Marshall Cox, BA’54, and Nathalie Cox<br />
Stewart Mckinnon Cox, BA’84, and Missy Miller Cox<br />
Kenneth Wade Cox and Susan Huffstetler Cox, BS’96<br />
Brian Michael Coyne, BA’91, and Barbara Coyne<br />
Jason Lorohn Crabb, BA’97<br />
Debra Ann Crable<br />
Harlen W. Cragon, BA’56<br />
Ann Bradshaw Craig, BA’48<br />
William Smith Craig IV and Martha Anne Rich, BA’93<br />
Brian and Jamie Cranor (parents)<br />
Joy Lynn Craun, BA’03<br />
James A. Crawford, BE’47, MA’51, and Barbara Woodard Crawford, BA’49, MA’72, EDS’73, EDD’76<br />
Mark L. Crawford and Donna Chu (parents)<br />
Robert Matthew Craycraft, BA’91, and Christy Craycraft<br />
Charles E. Creagh Jr., BA’62 , and Janis W. Creagh<br />
Cynthia L. Creamer (parent)<br />
William Scott Creason and Mollie Mulloy Creason, BA’05<br />
Edwin B. Crenshaw<br />
Colby Clarence Crenshaw and Gina Maggi Crenshaw, BA’98<br />
James B. Crew Jr., BA’65, and Elizabeth S. Crew<br />
Brenda Campbell Crews, BA’71<br />
James M. Crews Jr. and Elaine Elliott Crews, BA’59<br />
Thomas H. Crichlow Jr., BA’60, and Diane B. Crichlow<br />
Steven Snowden Crider, BS’79, and Bess Watson Crider, BE’79<br />
Tom W. Crider, BA’72, and Cheryl Clark Hill Crider<br />
John Crispin and Rosalie Adams Crispin, BA’59, MAT’61<br />
Michael and Susan Cristal (parents)<br />
Lawrence Crist, BA’61, and Julie Crist<br />
Seth Peter Crist, BA’04<br />
Thomas Preston Crocker, MA’98, PHD’00, and Holly Adryan Haskins Crocker, MA’95, PHD’99<br />
Edward F. Crockett III, BA’74, and Dale Martin Crockett<br />
John M. Croke, BS’01, and Erin Elizabeth Fox Croke, BS’01<br />
James R. Cromwell and Kathleen Dorothy Nolan, BA’74<br />
Edward and Julie Cronauer (parents)<br />
Alan G. Crone and Allison Stoddard Crone, BA’87<br />
Richard and Sherill Cronin (parents)<br />
Philip S. Crooke and Barbara Crooke<br />
Robert L. Crook Jr. and Sara Shaw Crook, BA’77<br />
Matthew and Sandra Crooks (parents)<br />
Samuel N. Crosby and Ann Simpson Crosby, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Dan A. Cross, BE’63, MS’65, and Rebekah H. Cross (parents)<br />
Dennis W. Cross, BA’76, and Susan Haire Cross, BSN’85, MSN’89<br />
Susan Cross<br />
Tim Crothers and Dana Ellen Gelin, BA’90<br />
David Wayne Crouch<br />
Matthew Robert Crow, BA’91, and Alice Trotter Crow, BA’92<br />
William and Jeanne Crow (parents)<br />
Michael C. Croyle, BS’77, and Maureen P. Croyle<br />
Brian Crump and Megan Doll Crump, BA’95<br />
Mitchell Brian Cruzan and Carol South Cruzan, BA’84<br />
Michael Franz Csernovicz, BA’92<br />
Steven E. Csorna (parent)<br />
Dennis A. Cullen and Ellen M. Dugan (parents)<br />
Charles Jones Cullom, BA’42, JD’47<br />
Sumner R. Cullom, BA’67, and Jacqueline Bennett Cullom<br />
William H. Cull and Marie Alagia Cull<br />
Christopher Mark Culp, BS’84, and Lynn Ann Mercier Culp, BS’83<br />
Richard and Elizabeth Bartlett Culp (parents)<br />
Robert C. Culverhouse, BA’83<br />
Ron D. Cummings and Charlotte Munn Ward, BS’77<br />
Gayle Bracey Cummings, BA’63<br />
Kevin and Guinevere Cummings (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Jordan Cunningham and Amanda Ring Cunningham, BS’98<br />
Brenda K. Cunningham (parent)<br />
Charles D. Cunningham III, BA’84, and Janie Leigh Weaver<br />
Edgar W. Cunningham and Jean Dozier Cunningham<br />
Jerry A. Cunningham and Louise White Cunningham, BA’68<br />
James G. Currey Jr., BA’50, MA’62, PHD’75, and Betty R. Currey<br />
Mason Duncan Currey and Martha Thach Currey, BA’42, MA’65, MLS’74<br />
Carlton Currie Jr., BE’68, and Mary Haise Johnson Currie<br />
Ernest J. Curtis Jr., BA’51 (parent)<br />
Donald and Barbara Cusack (grandparents)<br />
Herbert E. Cushing and Karen Heard Cushing, BA’82<br />
David P. Cutler, BA’76, JD’79, and Mary Helen Cutler<br />
Sara Bennett Cyr, BA’94<br />
John and Anne Czura (parents)<br />
Hugo C. da Silva and Patricia Ann LaRue (parents)<br />
Jack M. Dabbs and Bonnie Boyd Dabbs<br />
Seid Hossein Daddeh and Maryam Nahid (parents)<br />
Kent Wilson Dahl and Barrie Todd Dahl, BA’82 (parents)<br />
Ann Parrish Daily, BA’59<br />
James D. Dake and Dorothy Lester Dake, BA’68, MS’69<br />
Charles S. Dale Jr., BA’69<br />
Helen Harris Dale, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Richard A. Daley, BA’62, and Martha S. Daley<br />
Christopher Carl Dalton, BA’09<br />
Kimberly Sta. Maria Dalton, BS’02<br />
Charles Joseph Daly, BA’92, and Colleen Daly<br />
Dennis and Sandra Daly (parents)<br />
Robert C. Daly and Emiley Cleveland Daly, BA’77<br />
John E. Daly and Margaret Thomson Daly, BA’83 (parents)<br />
William and Julie Damon (parents)<br />
Jeff J. Dandurand and Curran Croskeys Dandurand, BA’80<br />
Brian L. Daniell and Donna Roe Daniell, BA’74<br />
Lee Buell Daniel, BA’80, MD’84, and Kathryn Moussa Daniel<br />
William Roger Daniel, BE’66, and Betty Wells Daniel, BA’66 (parents)<br />
Nate Scott D’Anna, BS’02, and Margaret McDaid Murphy, BA’02<br />
Terry S. Danner and Priscilla Marshall Danner, BA’84<br />
Jeremy Andrew Dantin, BA’94, and Suzanne Amick Harrison Dantin<br />
Rebecca Marie Danylchak, BA’97<br />
Shelley L. Darling<br />
John Palmer Darnall III and Jane Thomason Darnall, BA’58<br />
Marcy Bradshaw Darnall III, BA’64<br />
Andrew F. Daughety and Jennifer F. Reinganum<br />
David O. Daume, BA’70<br />
John Page Davidson, BA’82, and Nina E. Haas Davidson<br />
James Edward Davies, BA’90, and Heather Thompson Davies<br />
Bradley McCarthy Davis, BA’01<br />
Charlotte Montiel Davis, BS’02<br />
David B. Davis II, BA’55, and Kalani Frances Davis (parents)<br />
Adelaide Geny Davis<br />
Jefferson Davis Jr., BA’58, and Sondra D. Davis<br />
Robert C. Davis and Joanne Cheves Davis, BA’48<br />
John R. Davis and Eulalie H. Davis<br />
Kimberly Frances Davis, BA’10<br />
Leslie Martha Davis, BA’62<br />
Leticia Hegewald Davis, BA’68<br />
Thomas P. Davis and Martha Simkins Davis, BA’80<br />
Mary Willetts Davis, BA’50<br />
Jonothon W. Davis and Melissa A. Kilpatrick Davis, BA’81<br />
Milford H. Davis, BA’54, and Mary Crockett Davis, BA’54<br />
Dan and Amanda Davison (parents)<br />
Harold E. Davis Jr. and Patricia Stutts Davis, BA’58<br />
Robert H. Davis Jr., BA’67, and Deborah J. Davis<br />
Russell B. Davis Jr., BA’73, and Russell Elliott Wiley, BA’73<br />
S. Edward Davis III, BA’55<br />
Tiffany A. Davis, BA’93<br />
Walter Winn Davis, BA’65, JD’68, and Kaye Davis<br />
Sean Michael Dawes, BA’10<br />
William L. Dawson and Catherine Tucker Dawson, BA’79 (parents)<br />
John and Debra Dawson (parents)<br />
Grafton Day, BA’09<br />
Jonathan Charles Day, BA’96<br />
Robert Warren Day, BA’99, and M. Madison Boedeker Day, BA’01<br />
Ruth A. Day, BA’71<br />
Gustavo Antonio De Pena, BA’09<br />
C. J. De Santis, BA’80, JD’85, MBA’85, and Cynthia Lynn Wells, BA’81, JD’84 (parents)<br />
Lynn Lampton Deakins, BA’74, and Nancy Deakins<br />
Charles J. Dean, BA’53, BD’56, and Mary Dean<br />
Mary Anne Deane, MA’78<br />
Miles P. Dean, BA’76, and Diane A. Dean<br />
Neil Dean, BS’99, and Melissa Dean<br />
Susan Thorpe Dean, BA’70<br />
Theodore Dennis Dearing, BA’79, and Deborah Carter Dearing<br />
Stephen and Diane DeBell (parents)<br />
Hillary Blythe Debenport, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Dean Alexander Dedes, BS’80<br />
Kevin Christopher Dee, BS’05<br />
Paul Anthony DeGaetano, BA’97, and Molly Dale Wolford DeGaetano, BA’99<br />
James Bernard DeGeorge Jr., BA’79, and Jane Tresch DeGeorge<br />
Brian James Deignan, BA’03<br />
Paul DeKoster, BA’83, and Petrina Rosetty DeKoster<br />
David R. Del Simone and Ann Robison Del Simone, BA’81<br />
Gale Porter DeLaney, BS’00, and Elizabeth Hays Wright DeLaney<br />
Paul H. DeLaney Jr., BA’63, JD’66, and Marguerite T. DeLaney (parents)<br />
Charles F. Delavan, BA’68, and Eileen Powers Delavan<br />
Ronald B. Delehanty and Lorraine Broderick (parents)<br />
Julie A. Delheimer<br />
Thomas and Susan Delisio (parents)<br />
F. Michael and Cynthia Dell (parents)<br />
Emily Swan DeLuca, BA’52<br />
Richard Louis DeLuca, BA’92<br />
Charles and Eugenia Delzell (parents)<br />
Robert B. DeMaine and Ann Wuehrmann DeMaine, BA’64<br />
James H. DeMain, BA’54, and Marge DeMain<br />
Joseph Miller Dement, BA’79, and Patricia Diane Baker Dement, BSN’80<br />
Constance Caroline Demmas<br />
Rick Denecke and Susan Pinckernell Denecke, BA’88<br />
Robert and Margarete Denicola (parents)<br />
Jennifer Lee Dennard, BA’10<br />
Philip and Nancy Dennen (parents)<br />
Jane Lynch Criley Denney, BA’55<br />
Ryan Owen Denning, BA’98<br />
David and Rosalind Dennis (parents)<br />
Daniel Denny, BA’75<br />
Jonathan T. Densford, BA’72, and Carol E. Densford<br />
Nathan James DeOms, BS’09<br />
C.E. DePriest and Lucy A. Burnett DePriest<br />
Jack LeGrand DePriest, BS’82, and Mary Meyers DePriest, BA’82<br />
Don W. Der and Anne Wigginton Der, BA’51<br />
John and Pam Derbyshire (parents)<br />
Dave Dermon II, BA’55, and Joan F. Dermon<br />
Glenna Hamilton DeRoy, BA’08<br />
James B. Derryberry, BA’70, and Roxanna Hodges Derryberry, BS’70<br />
Lauren Elizabeth DesCombes, BA’09<br />
Richard L. DeSelm and Tracy Martin DeSelm, BA’82<br />
Paul M. DeSisto and Kim Calabrese DeSisto, BA’87<br />
Scott and Carol Desmond (parents)<br />
Ronald DeStefano and Cheryl E. Tillman (parents)<br />
Wade A. Detamore, BA’79<br />
Mark C. DeVeau and Kimberly Urban DeVeau, BA’87<br />
Michael Dale Dewers, BS’96, and Anita Dewers<br />
John H. DeWitt III and Elisabeth M. DeWitt<br />
James H. Dew Jr. and Carol Chandler Dew<br />
Robert M. Diamond and Diana Crawford Diamond, BA’64<br />
Henry L. Diamond, BA’54, and Elizabeth Tatum Diamond<br />
Guido and Caroline Diaz (parents)<br />
Vincent Alfonso DiBenedetto, BS’04<br />
Christopher Douglas Dickason, BS’93, and Michelle Dickason<br />
Arthur N. Dickerson, BA’52, MA’54, and Sally Cowan Dickerson (parents)<br />
Dez and Rebecca Dickerson (parents)<br />
Nell Fargason Dickerson, BA’49<br />
Susan E. Dickey, BA’10<br />
Ruth Hines Dickson, BA’62<br />
Andrew Diebold, BA’02<br />
Ruth Robinson Dietrich, BA’45<br />
Judith Ann Dietz, BS’91<br />
Patrick and Sally Diggins (parents)<br />
Len and Suzanne DiGiandomenico (parents)<br />
Samuel H. Dillard Jr., BA’60, MD’67, MS’69, and Allison Shackleford Dillard, BS’64 (parents)<br />
George F. Dill and Marguerite McMillan Jackson, BA’64<br />
Beverly Patton Dillon, BA’51<br />
Michael C. Dillon, BA’71, and Ann Smith Dillon<br />
William and Patricia Dillon (parents)<br />
Robert V. Dilts<br />
Thomas John DiNella, BA’86, and Leslie Blake DiNella, BA’84<br />
Kenneth B. Dinnegan, BA’81, and Stacey M. Peterson<br />
Anthony and Lauren DiRienzo (parents)<br />
Charles Laurence DiRienzo, BA’10<br />
Dan Alan Ditmore, BA’53, and Jolie Gillette Ditmore<br />
Steven Christopher Ditto Sr., BE’84, and Elizabeth Alsfelder Ditto, BA’84<br />
William P. Dixon and Elizabeth M. Exparza Dixon, BA’85<br />
Koren Lee Dixon, BA’94<br />
Mary Eileen Laird Dixon, BA’66 (parent)<br />
Adam Lawrence Dixon and Rebecca Brock Dixon, BS’99<br />
Philip Ritz Dizard and Elizabeth Beaman Dizard, BA’00<br />
Idit Dobbs-Weinstein<br />
Curtis and Linda Doberstein (parents)<br />
Robert Merlee Doby III, BA’88, and Page Gunter Doby, BS’88<br />
F. Towers Dodd, BA’63, and Sara Barry Dodd, BA’63 (parents)<br />
Robert B. Dodge, BA’59<br />
Dahlem Dodson and Amy Bradley Dodson, BA’91<br />
Donald C. Dodson, BA’70, and Tammy Cooper Dodson<br />
Peggy Bond Dodson<br />
Thomas F. Dodson, BA’67, and Janice Raley Dodson<br />
Kristina Nicole Doerr, BS’03<br />
Richard and Jan Doherty (parents)<br />
Jacqueline Adams Dolin, BA’67<br />
Jean Temple Domer, BSN’69<br />
Andrew Jeffrey Domescik, BA’96, and Mae Domescik<br />
Edward Thomas Donahue and Carla Jenkins Donahue, BA’85<br />
Warren R. Donaldson, BA’76, and Cheryl Whitworth Donaldson, BS’75<br />
Xiang Dong and Bi Yun Zheng (parents)<br />
Byron D. Donics, BA’70<br />
William T. Donnell and Yollete Jones (parents)<br />
Burnett W. Donoho, BA’61, and Anne Donoho (parents)<br />
John B. Donovan and Nancy Goetzman Donovan, BA’67<br />
John Andrew Donsbach Sr., BA’96, and Elizabeth D. Donsbach<br />
Jesse Dorfman, BA’09<br />
Charles T. Dorris Jr., BA’70<br />
Clyde Powers Dorsett III, BA’98<br />
Donald B. Dorwart, BA’71<br />
Thalia Dorwick<br />
Burgin E. Dossett Jr. and Valerie J. Dossett<br />
Charles A. Doty, BA’51, and Patricia Doty<br />
Bennett B. Doubleday, BE’46, and Josephine Durrett Doubleday, BA’48<br />
Steven E. Dougan, BA’71 (parent)<br />
John and Maribeth Dougherty (parents)<br />
Carrie Douglas<br />
Craig H. Douglas, BA’69, and Pamela G. Douglas (parents)<br />
Brian A. Douglas and Kelly Meyer Douglas, BS’98<br />
Marianne Westall Douglas<br />
David Paul Douglass, MD’96, and Joanna Ellis Douglass, BA’90<br />
Tommy and Lera Douglas (parents)<br />
Robert Michael and Heidi Klees Dowgwillo (parents)<br />
Victor James Dowling III, BA’08<br />
Herman Jack Downey Jr., BA’51, and Elizabeth M. Downey<br />
Charles and Meredith 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, and Nancy G. Dozier<br />
Jeffrey Daniel Draughn, BA’84, and Barbara D. Draughn<br />
Daniel B. Dreibelbis and Kim Thomas Dreibelbis<br />
Jay David Dresner, BE’71, and Patricia Louise Dresner<br />
David and Emilie Dressler (parents)<br />
Jonathan Drewes, BA’03, and Senem Drewes<br />
D. Dwight Drinkard, BA’70, and Margaret Thweatt Drinkard, BE’72<br />
Michael W. Driskill and Elizabeth B. Ford, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Jamison Du Fresne, BA’64<br />
John Marshall and Susan Taylor Duane (parents)<br />
Lucius Beddinger DuBose, MA’70, and Lenda Bates DuBose, BA’64<br />
Marlene S. DuBose (parent)<br />
Martha Hailey DuBose, BA’68<br />
David Charles Ducharme, BA’89, and Lesa Geldmeier Ducharme, BS’89<br />
Peggy Reynolds Dudley, BA’60<br />
Richard and Theresa Dudley (parents)<br />
Finn Duerr, BA’73<br />
Raymond G. Dufresne Jr., MD’80, and Laura Riddick Dufresne, BA’76<br />
Carter Walker Dugan, BA’03<br />
Peter and Mary Vance Noel Duggan (parents)<br />
Jack S. Dugger, BA’38<br />
Jennifer Lauren Dunaway, BA’03<br />
Anne Pritchett Duncan (grandparent)<br />
Troy Alexander Duncan, BA’93, and Jennifer Gries Duncan, BS’93<br />
Thomas R. Duncan, BA’55, and Judith Buchanan Duncan, BS’63<br />
Brian Philip Dunham and Wynne Ellen Morrison, BA’89, MD’93<br />
Robert P. Dunk and Janice L. Johnson (parents)<br />
Amy Ruth Dunlap, BA’91<br />
George Terry Dunlap IV, BA’80, MS’82, and Margaret Black Dunlap, BS’84<br />
Richard L. Dunlap III, BA’64, JD’67, and Deanna M. Dunlap<br />
Elizabeth Daniel Dunn, BA’62<br />
James E. Dunn, BA’59, and Mary Jo Dunn<br />
Jasper W. Dunn III, BA’58<br />
Michael David Dunn and Theresa Skowron Dunn, BA’94<br />
Paul DuPré and Susan Marbut DuPré, BA’90<br />
Cynthia Albrecht Durham, BA’81<br />
M. Freeman Durham, BA’80, and Dean Clevenger<br />
Mark Bradford Durham, BS’79<br />
Joseph J. Durkin and Laura Clement-Durkin, BA’81<br />
Ryan M. Durst, BA’98<br />
Amrita Dutta-Gupta, BA’03<br />
Cherry Wise Dutton, BA’64<br />
James and Rebecca Duty (parents)<br />
Quinton G. Duval and Nancy Onnybecker Duval, BA’68<br />
Matthew J. Dveirin, BA’97<br />
Charles L. Dyas and Olympia Magdalen Corte Dyas, BA’47<br />
Terrell E. Dye, BA’63, and Madeline M. Dye<br />
H. Frederick Dylla III and Lillyan Major Dylla, BA’71<br />
John Harvey Early, BA’82<br />
Michael Bradford Early, BS’93, and Allison Rae Early<br />
Harry R. Easley and Norma F. Easley<br />
Dartha Carver Eason, BA’39<br />
Ronald Dean Eatman Jr., BA’92, MA’94, and Pamela Duerksen Eatman, MED’97<br />
Ellen Florence Eaton, BS’03<br />
Sarah Christina Eayrs, BA’03, MED’04<br />
David Michael Eberhardt Jr., BA’94, and Suzanne Chastain Eberhardt, BS’96<br />
Nicholas Gerard Echemendia, BS’06, and Monica Ecklin Echemendia, BA’06<br />
Robert and Virginia Eckardt (parents)<br />
William H. Eckman and Edith Lindsey Eckman, BA’82<br />
Mr. William L. Eckman and Lynne Freer Eckman, BA’77<br />
Stephen C. Edds and Lesly Gaynor Murray, BA’74<br />
Colin Clark Edgerton and Jacqueline LaPan Edgerton, BA’98<br />
Anne Oser Edmunds, BA’94, MED’99<br />
H. Wallace Edwards Jr. and Elizabeth Edwards<br />
Joanne White Edwards, BA’51<br />
Joseph M. Edwards, BA’84<br />
James T. Edwards and Mary Adamson Edwards, BA’82<br />
Morris D. Edwards, BA’72, and Dawn Marie Edwards<br />
William I. Edwards III, BA’52<br />
Rex Eells, BA’59, and Janice L. Eells<br />
Eric Karl Egli, BS’88, and Nena Walker Egli, MSN’95<br />
Lisa A. Ehrichs, BA’77<br />
Jeff and Connie Ehrnschwender (parents)<br />
Kelly Elizabeth Eichman, BA’09<br />
Steven Eickelbeck and Michelle Pickholz Eickelbeck, BA’83<br />
Lynda Hammons Eidson, BA’65<br />
William and Robin Eiland (parents)<br />
Cathy Eilers (grandparent)<br />
Bobby V. Elder Jr. and Amy Hope Ause Elder, BA’92<br />
Marshall P. Eldred Jr., BA’60, and Andree Mondor<br />
William L. Eldred and Jean Brengle Eldred, MA’69, PHD’73<br />
Katherine Cobb Eldridge, BA’65<br />
Tove Anders Elfstrom and Susan Smith Elfstrom, BA’73<br />
Ralph Elikan, BA’62<br />
Thomas David Elkin, BA’88, and Allison Garner Elkin, BA’87<br />
Patrick L. Elkins and Catherine Taylor Kurtz Elkins, BA’94<br />
Stephen Mark Elksnis, BS’84, and Kimberly Elksnis<br />
Daniel Pope Ellard, BS’77, and Meredith McKay Ellard, BS’77<br />
Mark N. Ellingham and Carlin J. Sappenfield, MS’87<br />
L. Elliott Jones and Melissa Thurmond, BA’87<br />
Lesley Elliott, BA’01<br />
William Pierce Elliott Jr., BA’58<br />
Mike Ellison and LuAnn Ellison<br />
Joan L. Elliston, BA’69<br />
Steve Elmer and Olivia T. Stockard, BA’68<br />
Matthew J. Elrod-Erickson and Monicia Elrod-Erickson, BS’91<br />
Emil H. Emanuel<br />
Bradley E. Emerson, BS’93, and Amy Emerson<br />
Wesley and Deborah Emfinger (parents)<br />
John and Patricia Emms (parents)<br />
Lauren Ashley Engelbert, BA’09<br />
Thomas J. English, BA’75, and Valanca Lee Hicks English, BS’75<br />
John C. Engstrom and Susan P. Paynter (parents)<br />
Robert J. Engstrom and Patricia Miner Engstrom, BA’66<br />
Ruth Dent Enoch, BA’74<br />
Carlos A. Enriquez and Maria Melendez-Enriquez (parents)<br />
Robert and Mary Lou Entzminger (parents)<br />
Steven D. Eppstein, BA’71, and Dorothy Z. Eppstein<br />
Robert A. Erb (parent)<br />
Jane O’Hagan Erickson, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Kristi Ellen Erickson, BS’00<br />
Mark Randall Erickson, BA’95, and Gwen René Creel-Erickson, BS’95<br />
John C. Erickson and Nancy Anderegg Erickson, BA’69 (parents)<br />
Stephen W. Erickson, BA’74, and Mary K. Erickson<br />
James Robert Ericson and Martha Swann Goodman Ericson, BA’79<br />
Peter Alexander Ernst, BA’95, and Caroline Lipscomb Ernst, BA’94<br />
Jerry Webb Ernst and Jan Yarbrough Ernst, BA’71<br />
Nancy Hartenstein Ernst, BA’78<br />
Robert Ernst and Janice A. Peterson-Ernst, BA’59 (grandparents)<br />
Jonathan B. Ertelt, BS’81, and Bonnie Arant Ertelt, MED’99<br />
Clayton Campbell Erwin, BA’01<br />
Robert and Dianne Esbrook (parents)<br />
Leslie Claire Esbrook, BA’10<br />
Mark D. Esterle, BA’73, and Nancy Ann Holmes Esterle<br />
T. William Estes, BA’55, and Allister McDougall Estes<br />
Thomas G. Eubank, BA’76, and Cheryl W. Eubank<br />
James R. Eustis Jr., JD’70, and Barbara Michelle Simmons Eustis, BA’71<br />
Barbara E. Evans (parent)<br />
Donnie and Shirley Evans (parents)<br />
Grace Haven Cutting Evans, BA’99<br />
Henry P. Evans and Mildred L. Chipps Evans<br />
Jack P. Evans, BA’56, MD’59, and Mary Lou Abell Evans, BA’56 MA’58 (parents)<br />
Lucinda L. Evans, BA’59, MAT’60<br />
Wallace Evans and Dorothy Grabbe Evans, BS’74<br />
Emily Janell Everest, BA’06<br />
R. Ken Evert and Marilynn York Evert, BA’78<br />
Jenny Lowry Ewig, BA’02<br />
Randall and Lowry Hough Ewig (parents)<br />
William Winstead Ewin III and Debra Hash Ewin, BA’78<br />
Kelleesa Ann Ewing, BS’87<br />
Mary Sue Kinsman Ewing, BA’60 (parent)<br />
Lindsay Skinner Eyrick, BA’02<br />
Michael and Ann Faber (parents)<br />
Leo Luke Fabisinski III, BS’78<br />
Eric N. Fagerholm and Donna Tanner Fagerholm, BS’74<br />
Christopher Thomas Fahrenbach, BA’97, and Kari Fahrenbach<br />
Paul and Rebecca Fairchild (parents)<br />
C. Wayne Faircloth Jr., BA’68, and Paula H. Faircloth<br />
David Faison and Kim Weller Faison, BS’74<br />
Anthony and Anna-Maria Falcone (parents)<br />
Amy C. Falconer (parent)<br />
Peter Alfonso Falivene, BA’93, and Kara L. Falivene<br />
John Stewart Falkenberg, BA’06<br />
Mark Fall and Jane Menendez Fall, BA’83<br />
Carolyn Elizabeth Farley, BA’86<br />
L. Wayne Farmer and Betty Sue Ayers Farmer, BA’62<br />
Brian Colfax Farmer, BS’02<br />
David R. Farmer and Cathy Allison Farmer, BA’66<br />
Michael Reinhart Farmer, BA’98, and Amanda Collins Farmer<br />
Jeffrey P. Farran, BA’68, and Barbara Farran<br />
Louis Farrell III and Luanne Overton Farrell, BA’76<br />
David Wayne Farrington, BS’86, and Michelle Dreher Farrington<br />
William E. Farrior, BA’71, and Donna Sanders Farrior, BE’72<br />
Michael Keogh Farr and Laurie Fishburn Farr, BA’85<br />
R. Jeffrey Fast and Ruth Ide Fast, BA’73<br />
Lowell E. Faulkenberry and Jane Powell Faulkenberry, BA’77<br />
Gregory Hadden Faulkner, BS’99, and Brooke Hatten Faulkner<br />
Donald Neal Fawcett, BA’85, and Adrienne W. Fawcett<br />
Dwight Porter Fawcett, BA’80, and C.S. Fawcett<br />
Emerson E. Fawkes and Diane Biernot Fawkes, BA’82<br />
Conner M. Fay and Evelyn Buford Fay, BA’57<br />
William T. Fay, BS’76, and Jean B. Fay<br />
Allison Haley Federoff, BA’08<br />
Renée Fedida (grandparent)<br />
Kevin and Cynthia Feeley (parents)<br />
Troy Edward Fee and Tiffany Turbeville Fee, BA’93<br />
Edward and Debra Feinberg (parents)<br />
Thomas Neal Feinberg and Ellen S. Peisner-Feinberg, BA’81<br />
John L. Feininger, BE’84, and Elleanore Lawwill Feininger, BA’85<br />
Samuel H. Feist, BA’91, and Danielle Heyman Feist, BS’93<br />
Jonathan L. Feldman, BA’09<br />
Louis and Karen Feldman (parents)<br />
Ronald I. Feldman, BA’69, JD’72, and Dana Kendall Feldman, BA’69 (parents)<br />
Russell B. Feldman (parent)<br />
Henry D. Fellows Jr. and 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, and Beth Fensterwald<br />
Madeleine Morgan Fentress, BA’10<br />
Elizabeth A. Ferber, BA’76<br />
Charles P. Ferdon, BA’53, and Blanche Bell Ferdon<br />
Anne B. Ferguson, BA’72<br />
John L. Ferguson and Cynthia Renée Couch Ferguson, BA’88<br />
James L. Ferguson Jr., BA’65, and Gail Pantall Ferguson<br />
Jonnisa Marie Ferguson, BA’08<br />
Oliver Watkins Ferguson, BA’47, MA’48, and Joanne Okelly Ferguson<br />
Silous C. Ferguson Jr., BA’67, and Mary Ferguson<br />
Brian and Angela Fernandez (parents)<br />
Ernesto and Vivian Barbara-Fernandez (parents)<br />
Jason Wells Fernandez, BA’03<br />
Nalton F. Ferraro and Meredith August (parents)<br />
Sarah Ferraro, BA’10<br />
Bertram F. Ferrell, BA’47, and Martha Ames Ferrell<br />
Ryan F. Ferrell Jr. and Nancy Jensen Ferrell, BS’80<br />
David and Anita Fesmire (parents)<br />
Gregory P. Filas and Barbara T. Fichman, BA’76<br />
Ruth Tinker Fielder, BA’53 (parent)<br />
Robert and Elizabeth Field (parents)<br />
Jerry G. Fife and Mary Ann Fife<br />
Richard and Elizabeth Fijolek (parents)<br />
Richard L. Filbrun and Marilyn L. Johnson Filbrun, BA’66<br />
T. Aldrich Finegan<br />
Michael and Susan Fine (parents)<br />
William Arthur Finfrock, BE’92, and Jennifer Kasper Finfrock, BA’92<br />
Frederick Eli Finger IV, MBA’01, and Kathryn Wells Stafford Finger, BA’01<br />
John Miller Finley, BA’76, and Norma Vaughan Finley<br />
Douglas Alan Finnegan Jr., BA’00, and Kristy Ross Finnegan, BS’00<br />
David C. Fischer, BA’75<br />
Dennis J. Fischer, BA’61, and Diane Gail Fischer<br />
Douglas and Cynthia Fischer (parents)<br />
Gregory Edward Fischer, BA’80, and Alexandra Gerassimides<br />
Michael and Catherine Fischer (parents)<br />
Patrick Fischer and Charlotte F. Fischer<br />
Fred and Deanne Cain Fischlein (parents)<br />
John E. Fisher, BA’49, MA’51, and Nancy Borum Fisher<br />
John and Sara Fisher (parents)<br />
Laurie Bankston Fisher, BS’88<br />
Robert L. Fisher, BA’53<br />
Robert Randall Fisher, BS’82, and Ann K. Joslyn<br />
Scott and Joy Fisher (parents)<br />
Stephen L. Fisher and Nancy L. Garretson<br />
James McLaughlin Fish, BA’73<br />
Arthur F. Fite III, BA’67, and Pamela F. Fite<br />
Michael Brett Fitz and Ashley Alissa Hunt Fitz, BA’02<br />
Earl E. Fitz and Julianne V. Fitz<br />
James Curtis FitzGerald, BA’00, and Jennifer Allridge FitzGerald, BS’01<br />
Alice Rogers Fitzgibbon, BA’70 (parent)<br />
Katherine Peeler Fitzpatrick, BA’63<br />
Richard and Kathleen Fix (parents)<br />
John E. Flagg III and Catharine Johnson Flagg, BS’76 (parents)<br />
Louis Flamino, BA’97, and Aida Flamino<br />
Milton and Becky Flanagan (parents)<br />
Nancy Maynard Flanagan, BA’80<br />
David A. Flanary, BA’67, and Patricia Evans Flanary, BA’67<br />
Kathleen Flanigan, BA’10<br />
Thomas Daniel Fleetman, BS’01<br />
William F. Fleet, BA’55, MD’58, and Mary Carolyn Woodard Fleet, BSN’55<br />
Robert H. Fleisher and Joy Rotenstreich Fleisher<br />
Daniel James Fleming Jr., BA’06, and Sydney Ann Conklin Fleming, BS’06<br />
Frederick G. Fleming, BA’72, and Denise Tucker Fleming, BA’73<br />
James M. Fleming, BA’61, and Helen N. Fleming<br />
Jason Bates Fleming, BS’86, and Alison Grage Fleming, BS’87<br />
Meghan Elizabeth Fleming, BS’06<br />
Robert M. Fleming, BA’68, and Diane Davis Fleming, BA’68 (parents)<br />
B. Y. Fletcher and A. Leslie Harris Fletcher, BA’72<br />
C. Meredith Fletcher, BA’98<br />
Stephen Fletcher, BS’97, and Nancy Brown Fletcher, BS’99<br />
Constance Leone Flood, BA’97<br />
Enrique A. Flores and Erika M. Monckeberg (parents)<br />
Diane Floyd, BA’10<br />
Douglas Alan Fluegel, BS’92, and Sonya Michelle Fluegel<br />
Colleen Marie Flynn, BA’94<br />
Michael Lawrence Flynn, BA’86<br />
Mark E. Follis, BS’80, and Laura Miller Follis<br />
Pink Lowe Folmar Jr., BA’67, and Miriam R. Folmar (parents)<br />
David Robert Folsom and Lee Ricker Folsom, BA’88, MED’91<br />
Michael F. R. Foltz, BA’71, and Judith B. Foltz<br />
Frederick R. Folz, BA’73, and Catherine B. Folz<br />
Debra S. Foote (parent)<br />
James William Footitt, BE’80, and Natalie Arline Footitt<br />
Marian Burnett Ford, BA’60<br />
Martha Bryan Foreman, BA’43<br />
John A. J. Forest Jr., BA’49, and Marie Emerson Forest, BA’49, MS’51<br />
Phillip Tate Forrester, BA’02, and Kirk Reed Forrester, BS’02<br />
Silvi S. Forrest (grandparent)<br />
John Larry Forte and Allison R. Cook, BA’77<br />
Edward J. Foster, BA’70, JD’73, and Nancy Johnson Foster, BS’75 (parents)<br />
Scott and Rebecca Foster (parents)<br />
Gary E. Fottrell and Katherine Ellen Connor Fottrell, BA’83<br />
John Paul Fougerousse, BA’00, and Heyward Morris Fougerousse, BA’00<br />
Edward D. C. Fowler, BA’88, and Wendy Carlton<br />
Jon Evans Fowler, BA’92<br />
Lewis W. Fowler Jr., BA’56, and Florence Moffett Fowler<br />
James E. Fowler and Mary Huth Fowler, BA’63 (parents)<br />
Wiley L. Fowler, BA’94, and Meghan French Fowler<br />
William R. Fowler Jr.<br />
Bob Fox and Dona J. Tapp<br />
Elizabeth M. Fox, BA’71<br />
Ryan Fox and Kristin Gildea Fox, BA’98<br />
Frederick W. Frailey and Catherine Bennett (parents)<br />
Fred Harris Francis II, BS’86, and Dianna Francis<br />
Phillip N. Franck and Laura A. Franck<br />
Dennis and Karen Frank (parents)<br />
Bruce L. Frankenberg, BA’77, and Kari Severson Frankenberg, BA’77<br />
Robert H. Franke, BA’85, and Aylin O. Franke<br />
Mary Lucy Franklin, BA’62<br />
Wilson Stevens Franklin, BA’74<br />
Robert D. Frank and Nancy Sparks Frank, BA’65<br />
Rosalind C. Frank, BA’68<br />
Robert C. Franks, BA’55, MD’58, and Dorothy Darnall Franks<br />
Terence E. Fraser and Joanne Pimental Fraser, BS’75, PHD’80<br />
Neil and Julia Fraser (parents)<br />
John Leslie Frattarelli, BA’89, and LeighAnn C. Frattarelli<br />
Eugene L. Frazer, BA’57, and Constance M. Frazer<br />
Randle D. Frazer Jr., BA’65, and Frances C. Frazer<br />
John Paul Frazier, BA’78, and Jean Frazier<br />
Matthew Evan Frazier, BA’08<br />
James and Joan Frede (parents)<br />
Mark L. Frederick, BA’73<br />
Mona Carol Frederick (parent)<br />
Bruce James Fredericks, BA’89, and Joy Fredericks<br />
Alexander Barry Freed, BA’09<br />
David M. Freed (parent)<br />
William M. Freedman and Harriet Arnold Freedman, BA’65<br />
Cynthia Elaine Freeman, BA’82<br />
W. Randall Freeman and Deborah Kratz Freeman, BA’71<br />
Noel Freeman and Elizabeth Watson Freeman, BS’92<br />
George Clemon Freeman Jr., BA’50, and Anne Colston Hobson Freeman<br />
John G. Freeman, BA’71, and Fran Farris Freeman<br />
Stephanie Lynn Freeman, BA’10<br />
Stephen and Deborah Freeze (parents)<br />
Andrew Joseph French III, BA’84, and Janice Jacoby French<br />
Bradley Stephen French, BS’08, and Elizabeth R. French<br />
Kelly L. Frey Sr., BA’73, MS’79, and Marie Stewart Faye Frey (parents)<br />
Robert H. Freymeyer, BA’73, and Barbara E. Johnson<br />
John Drury Friday, BA’86, and Mindy Mayhew Friday<br />
Horace A. Friedman, BA’50, MA’51<br />
Linda Lyon Friedman, BA’61 MS’62<br />
Marilyn A. Friedman<br />
David and Nancy Friedman (parents)<br />
Robert Steven Friedman, BA’83, and Carin A. Friedman<br />
Lisa Anne Friedrichs, BA’05<br />
Louis and Armanda Frisbie (parents)<br />
Macalyne Watkins Fristoe, BA’53, MS’60, PHD’72<br />
Myra L. Frizzell, BA’49<br />
Mark A. Froehlich (parent)<br />
Michael and Kristin Fruehwald (parents)<br />
A. Brent Fruin, BS’93, MD’98, and Brandi Fruin<br />
Laurence Dwight Fry, BA’81, and Mary Louise Fanton Fry, JD’83<br />
Virginia Bland Fry, BA’51<br />
Walter and Janet Fuchs (parents)<br />
Kevin Scott Fuller, BS’87, and Holly Marie Huelsman Fuller, BS’88<br />
Jonathan Mark Fuller, BA’85<br />
G. Keith Funston III, BA’06<br />
Clarke B. Futch, BA’89, and Julie Caryn Weil Futch<br />
John Francis Gabriel Jr., BA’86, and Julia Louise Gabriel<br />
Anne Page Gaebe, BS’04, MED’05<br />
William Patton Gaffney, BA’64<br />
Howell Nicholson Gage III, BS’99, and Molly Kelley Gage<br />
William Roderick Gagne and Pamela Bashore Gagne, BA’77<br />
Landers and Inetta Gaines (parents)<br />
Henry M. Gaither III, BA’65, and Judith L. Gaither<br />
Charles W. Gale, BA’69<br />
Amador Galindo-Padron and Christine Ann Dickerson de Galindo, BA’03<br />
Greg Gallagher and Amanda Lynn Ullman Gallagher, BS’00<br />
Catherine Hughes Gallagher, BA’06<br />
John and Sue Ellen Galligan (parents)<br />
H. Mills Gallivan, BA’73, and Carol Anne Provence Gallivan, BA’73<br />
Frank C. Galloway III and Katherine Russell Galloway, BA’90<br />
Nicholas T. Gallucci Jr., BA’76<br />
Harry W. Gamble Jr. and Molly Franklin Gamble, BA’63 (parents)<br />
Dahn Dean Gandell, BS’87<br />
Ashish Dinesh Gandhi, BS’98, and Gargi Gajendragadkar Gandhi, BS’97, MD’01<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, and Sharyn C. Gantt<br />
Constancio and Eloise Garay (parents)<br />
Victor Garay and Mary Lynn Whittle Garay, BS’86<br />
Ronald L. Garber and Evans Eve Garber, BA’66<br />
Jessika Marie Garcia, BA’10<br />
Darci Lauren Gardner, BA’07<br />
Stanley D. Gardner and Sara Lee Denman Gardner, BS’79<br />
Joseph and Mary Jo Gargano (parents)<br />
Lee K. Garlove and Amy Lehman Garlove, BA’93<br />
Harry E. Garner, BA’63, and Elizabeth Lamar Garner<br />
Harold Garner and Kim Marche Thoene Menier<br />
Garrett Houston Garner, BA’92, and Leslie Bryan Glover Garner, BA’92<br />
Andrew Garrabrants and Lucy Woodruff Zemp, BA’84<br />
Weston Ross Garrett, BA’94, and Kathryn O’Neill Garrett, BS’93<br />
Phillip and Jane Garrett (parents)<br />
Loring M. Garrison Jr., BA’69, and Catherine Lester Garrison, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Clifton H. Garrott, BA’60, and Joan W. Garrott<br />
Janet Marilyn Bestpitch Garry, BA’82<br />
Nancy Holt Garver, BA’56<br />
Darian Darane Gary, BS’95<br />
Austin Edward Garza, BS’96, MD’00, and Sarah Anne McBean Garza, BS’97, MSN’98<br />
Theodore A. Gaskin Jr. and Louise Hollberg Gaskin, BA’86<br />
Raymond Duncan Gastil and Jeannette Carr Gastil, BA’50<br />
Joseph V. W. Gaston, JD’64, and Kay Baker Gaston, BA’62<br />
Robert B. Gaston Sr., BA’41<br />
Sara M. Gast, BA’10<br />
Carl M. Gates, BA’73, and Marilyn Gates<br />
John Jeffrey Gates, BA’97, and Carolyn K. Gates<br />
Alexander B. Gates and Lyn Weems Gates, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Jeffrey S. Gates and Sarah Elizabeth Harries Gates, BA’95<br />
Jesse Harold Gatewood III, BA’87<br />
Derek Bradford Gatta, BS’03<br />
Jonathan Hartley Gaunt, BA’03<br />
Maurine Giselle Gauthier, BA’90<br />
Volney P. Gay and Barbara Ann Gay<br />
Richard Evans Gazala, BA’83, JD’86, and Julie M. Gazala<br />
Bill F. Gee, BA’56, and Lynn Johnson Gee<br />
Betty Black Geeslin, BA’50<br />
David Andrew Geffen and Charlene Christofilis Geffen, BA’84<br />
Daniel Wayne Gehr, BA’88, and Angela Anderson Gehr<br />
Pier T. Geiger and Alexandra Becker Pozsgay Geiger, BS’88<br />
James and Michelle Geihsler (parents)<br />
Richard E. Geist, BA’60, and Julia Ann Barnhart Geist<br />
Michael Gelb, BA’56, and Louise P. Gelb<br />
Ronald C. Gelb and Nanci Silverstein Gelb, BA’87<br />
Ian R. Gellis and Maria Gellis<br />
Gabrielle Gendzier (parent)<br />
David William Gentry, BS’88, and Bridget Marie Griem Gentry, BS’88<br />
Harold L. Gentry, BA’66, and Betty Gentry<br />
Michael Francis Geoghegan<br />
Emory Curtis George and Anne Dewitt George<br />
Steven George and Carolyn Kaye Duff George, BS’70<br />
Robert E. George and Nancy Sweet George, BA’68<br />
Philip C. George, BA’71, PHD’81, and Kathleen S. George<br />
Robert and Pamela Gerdes (parents)<br />
Jeffrey and June Gerken (parents)<br />
Terry Jerome German, BA’77, and Mary German<br />
Sandra Fernald Gerow, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Dolly Diane Gerregano, BA’90<br />
Scott J. Gerrish and Windsor Davis Gerrish, BA’92<br />
Ann Laird Gerville-Reache, MA’99<br />
Malcolm Getz and Ruthann Getz<br />
John William Gewin, BS’98<br />
Richard A. Geyer Jr., BA’70, and Ginger Geyer<br />
Omar Farid Ghadry, BA’03<br />
Joseph G. Gianfortoni and Emily Wells Gianfortoni, BA’68<br />
William Lockhart Gibbons, BA’72, JD’76, and Julia Smith Gibbons, BA’72, L’75 (parents)<br />
Bennett Jason Gibbs, BS’00<br />
Jo M. Gibbs, BA’57, and Sherry Ann Gibbs<br />
Kenneth W. Gibbs, BA’67, and Duffy B. Gibbs<br />
Jason R. Gibeaut and Elizabeth Brooks Gibeaut, BA’91<br />
Joseph T. Gibson and Adelia Huffman Gibson, BA’48<br />
Daniel Lewis Gibson, BS’95<br />
John F. Gilbert Jr., BA’59, and Judy B. Gilbert<br />
Yamiece Elizabeth Gilbert, BS’07<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilcrest (parents)<br />
Charles Clayton Gill, BA’91, and Jana B. Gill<br />
Douglas Stewart Gillespie, BA’89, and Serena Noelle Gillespie<br />
James E. Gillespie, BA’66, and Shirley A. Ewell Gillespie<br />
Stuart Johnston Gillespie, BA’08<br />
Robert H. Gillespy III, BA’75<br />
Lesley Gill<br />
Andrea Owen Gilmer, BS’80<br />
James D. Gilmer, BA’66, and Jacqueline Dienna Gilmer, BSN’67<br />
Brian James Gilmour, BA’94, and Paula J. Gilmour<br />
Thomas H. Gilpin, BA’71, and Susan Shaffer Gilpin<br />
James and Linda Ginzer (parents)<br />
Bradford Gioia and Iverson Minna Cook Gioia, BA’80<br />
Edward J. Glaser Jr., BA’49<br />
Jonathan Ian Glasgow, BA’98<br />
Kevin Lee Glasgow, BA’87, and Bernadette Glasgow<br />
Bessie B. Glass (parent)<br />
Mitchell Jay Glass and Lisa Dorsey-Glass, BA’86<br />
Michael Augustine Gleason, BA’03<br />
Alan E. Glenn, BA’65, JD’68, and Minna Glenn<br />
Dennis R. Glover, BS’90, and Denise Glover<br />
Jeffrey Barron Glover, BA’97, and Carrie Glover<br />
Robert Gordon Glunt, BS’04, and Jessica Erin Schur Glunt, BS’04<br />
Carol Z. Gobel (parent)<br />
G. Will Godwin III, BA’75, and Janice Godwin<br />
Anand Raman Gohel, BS’99, and Shawna Garg Gohel<br />
Jed Samuel Goldberg, BA’08<br />
Dolores A. Goldblatt (grandparent)<br />
Andrew Mark Goldenberg, BA’79, and Sharon Jacobs Goldenberg<br />
Gerald and Kathy Golden (parents)<br />
Betty Johnson Goldiamond, BA’44<br />
Jean Russell Goldman, BA’46<br />
James E. Goldsberry, BA’71, and Virginia Turner Goldsberry, BS’72<br />
David Markus Goldstein, BA’93<br />
Lauren Nathalie Goldstein, BA’00<br />
Michael and Janice Goldstein (parents)<br />
Steven A. Goldstein, BA’66, MD’70, and Simoy C. Goldstein (parents)<br />
Greg and Gloria Gonzales (parents)<br />
Jesse Gonzalez and Tracy Marie Allen, BA’85<br />
Robert H. Goodall Sr., BA’57, and Betty Ann Yancey Goodall, BA’55<br />
Joseph Guillen Goodell, BA’06<br />
J. Thomas Goodgame, BA’69, and Elizabeth Kilpatrick Goodgame, BA’69<br />
John T. Goodgame Sr., BA’43, MD’45 (parent)<br />
Clay Robert Goodier, BA’04<br />
Richard R. Goodin and Patricia J. Rasbury, BA’78<br />
Mark and Krista Goodman (parents)<br />
Robert Wayne Goodridge, BA’70, MA’75, and Sharyn M. Goodridge<br />
Kristin E. Goose, BA’04<br />
Kay and Rebecca Gopinath (parents)<br />
Neil and Susan Gordon (parents)<br />
Thomas Napier Gordon, BA’73, JD’76, and Teri Hasenour Gordon, BA’77<br />
David Reid Gorman and Heather Carmichael Gorman, BS’96<br />
Jeff Gorrell, BA’68<br />
Ashley Potter Gosnell, BA’06<br />
Ayia Gueorguieva Gospodinova, BA’09<br />
Wayne H. Gossard and Lisa Ogle Gossard, BS’78<br />
Roy K. Gottfried and Mary Comfort Stevens<br />
Courtney Lynn Gould, BS’07<br />
Everett E. Gourley Jr., BA’50<br />
Fran H. Gowdy (parent)<br />
Thomas A. Grabeman, BA’77, and Lisa Grabeman<br />
Christopher Mark Graber, BA’09<br />
Stanley E. Graber, BA’60, MD’64, and Sara Kleinman Graber, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Sloan Graff III and Heather Birt Graff, BA’81<br />
Bruce M. Graham Jr. and Patricia G. Granfield (parents)<br />
Craig Lee Graham, BS’79<br />
Ronald H. Graham and Hollie M. Sherman Graham, BA’88<br />
Joe H. Graham and Sylvia M. Graham<br />
Kathleen Granfield Graham, BA’08<br />
Stuart W. Graham and Jessie M. Klyce, BA’68, MS’69 (parents)<br />
Todd R. Graham<br />
Trevor C. Graham, BA’99<br />
Langley Granbery, BA’77, and Lois Freeman Granbery, BS’84<br />
Alec W. Granger and Kimberly Leavenworth Granger, BS’90, MSN’93<br />
Leadrester W. Granger (parent)<br />
Roger and Lori Granger (parents)<br />
Michael Raymond Granillo, BA’07<br />
Albert and Sally Grasch (parents)<br />
David G. Grattan and Margaret Beam Grattan, BA’88<br />
Elizabeth A. Grausso, BMUS’05<br />
Thomas H. Graves, BA’69, and Wendy F. Graves<br />
Thomas M. Graves, BA’58, and Catherine Grace Turner Graves, BA’58<br />
David R. Gray and Joan E. Hamilton, BA’68 (parents)<br />
E. Thomas Gray, BA’62, and Lucy Gray<br />
Howard and Jannie Gray (parents)<br />
Bill D. Gray and Jane Graham Gray, BA’70, EDD’95<br />
Matthew Robinson Gray, BA’04, and Angela A. Beatty, BA’04<br />
Michael Chase Gray, BS’99, and Diedre Johnston Gray, JD’03<br />
Thomas H. Gray, BA’53, MA’58, PHD’63, and Barbara Allen Gray, MAL’58<br />
Harry Greenberg and JoAnn Flom Greenberg<br />
Mark A. Greenberg, BA’76, MD’80, and Sandra Oden Greenberg, MA’78<br />
Kevin Walker Green and Cynthia Hayter Green, BA’80<br />
Adam Scott Greene, BA’86, and Martha Goodman Greene, BA’86<br />
Paul A. Greene and Diane Newman Greene, BA’77<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 />
Sheila Greenfield (parent)<br />
Robert Warren Greenhalgh, BS’04, and Kristin Sands O’Brien, BA’04<br />
J. Troy and Jan Green (parents)<br />
John E. Green and Gloria F. Green<br />
Larry and Frances Green (parents)<br />
Laura Frances Green, BS’94<br />
Stewart and Nancy Greenlee (parents)<br />
Mary Regan Green, BA’40 (parent)<br />
Michael and Marian Green (parents)<br />
Richard and LaNell Green (parents)<br />
Jeremy Michael Greenstein, BA’00, and Elizabeth Ravage<br />
Stephen and Dorothy Green (parents)<br />
I. Douglas Greenwell, BE’78, and Patricia Wirth Greenwell<br />
Michael and Susan Greenwell (parents)<br />
Joe A. Greer, BA’62<br />
Debbie Brice Greeson, BA’76<br />
Charles R. Gregg Jr., BA’91, and Michelle Gregg<br />
Mary Jane Gregory, BA’75<br />
Rodrick R. Gregory and Marybelle K. Sheehan (parents)<br />
Wendel Calhoun Greider, BA’90, MBA’96, and Marissa Vivona Greider<br />
Ralph H. Greil, BA’70, and Rachel Hallas Greil<br />
Emily Greszes (grandparent)<br />
Margaret Ashley Greven, BS’07<br />
Stan Grey and Anita Cohen Grey, BA’58<br />
Richard Thomas Griffey, BA’61, and Joan S. Griffey<br />
Warren O. Griffin and Betty Anne Masten Griffin, BA’61<br />
William Joseph Griffin and Connie Goldsberry Griffin, BA’86<br />
Donald Glen Griffin, BA’00, and Davis Washburn Griffin<br />
R. Page Griffin and Margaret Neill Griffin, BA’52 (parents)<br />
William P. Griffin IV, BA’64, JD’67<br />
Charles E. Griffith, JD’61, and Jean McCarn Griffith, BA’60<br />
Charles and Irene Griffith (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Bernard Griff and Mary Lynn Garda Griff, BS’85<br />
Emmitte H. Griggs, BA’78, and Cheryl Anne Stevens Griggs, BS’78<br />
John A. R. Grimaldi Jr., BA’74, MD’78<br />
D. Andrew Grimes and Betty Mosby Grimes, BA’50<br />
Thomas Burnett Grimes, BS’85, and Emily I. Grimes<br />
Edwin C. Griswold, BA’72, and Susan K. Tipton Griswold<br />
Kevin Grogan, MLAS’98, and Kate Grogan<br />
Gary R. Gropper, BA’74, and Vickie Rae Gropper<br />
Natalie Gross, BS’04, MED’05<br />
Richard Jay Gross, BA’88, and Jennifer Welsh Gross, BA’89<br />
John E. Grubbs, BA’73, and Paula Larson Grubbs<br />
Paul Grube and Mimi Griffin Grube, BS’84<br />
D. Allen Grumbine, BA’71, JD’74, and Nicolette R. Grumbine<br />
Charles G. Grummon, BA’95, MBA’99, and Rupa Meena Grummon<br />
Jonathan Scott Grushkin, BA’09<br />
Yimin Guan and Qing Zhang (parents)<br />
Leonard and Susan Guberman (parents)<br />
Anthony L. Guenther, BA’60, and Linda Ryder Guenther<br />
Miller and Angela Cole Guess (parents)<br />
Gareth E. Guest, BA’54, MA’56, and Patricia Faulkner Guest, BA’55<br />
Russell and Leslie Guglielmo (parents)<br />
Maria Ruth Guidetti, BA’06<br />
Helen Bircher Guillet, BA’49<br />
Matthew W. Guinn and Kristen Sulser Guinn, BA’89<br />
Shengxieng Gui and Lidan Cheng (parents)<br />
Robert Anthony Gula Jr., BS’87, and Shelley Jeffrey Gula, BA’87<br />
F. Stuart Gulley, BA’83, and Kathleen Crenshaw Gulley<br />
Sandra Bridges Gurgo, BA’65<br />
W. Quinton Gurley Jr., BS’81, MD’85, and Stephanie Williams Gurley<br />
David C. Guth, BA’77, and Carol Baldwin Guth, MA’72<br />
Fain A. Guthrie, BA’51, and Edith Avera Guthrie<br />
Noel W. Guthrie Jr., BA’57, and Suzanne F. Guthrie<br />
L. Eduardo Gutierrez and Candace Sheris Gutierrez, BA’75<br />
Ralph G. Gutmacher, BA’47, and Nancy H. Stewart Gutmacher<br />
Jerome B. Guttman, BA’48, and Albee Pasternack Guttman<br />
Samuel and Louise Guy (parents)<br />
Gregory Paul Guyton, BS’89, and Michele S. Jenkins-Guyton, BA’89<br />
D. Nelson Gwaltney, BA’74, and Deborah Offord Gwaltney, BA’74 (parents)<br />
John Leonard Gwin Jr., BA’80, and Brenda Bice Gwin<br />
Bjorn Haake and Mary Winna Fox, BA’83<br />
Murray J. Haber and Judy V. Haber<br />
Matthew Allen Haemer, BS’99, MD’04, and Emily Louise Dahlgren Haemer, BE’99<br />
Alexander Hazen Haemmerlein, BA’06, MSN’09, and Brittany Blalock Haemmerlein<br />
John M. Hagewood and Elizabeth Rosson Hagewood<br />
Richard and C. A. Haglund (parents)<br />
Richard W. Hahn Jr. and Eleanor Hill Hahn, BS’80<br />
Robert Brandt Halbach, BA’94, and Melissa Menson Halbach, BS’94<br />
Joseph Theodore Hale IV, BA’88, and Anne M. Elmore<br />
Colleen E. Hughey Haley, BA’97<br />
Robert L. Haley Jr., BA’57, MD’60, and Joy Haley<br />
Luke and Diana Hall (parents)<br />
George and Pat Hall (grandparents)<br />
Allen Halliday and Grace Moore Halliday, BS’98<br />
David H. Halliwell, BA’73, and Mary Davis Halliwell, BS’73<br />
Jean Hall (parent)<br />
William T. Hall and Linda Jones Hall<br />
Michael Hall, BA’68<br />
Peggy Jo Hall<br />
James Duncan Hall and Ruth Threlkeld Hall<br />
Willine Hall, BA’51, MA’68, PHD’76<br />
Chris Halweg and Gretchen Elizabeth Feulner, BS’94<br />
Robert S. Hamel and Russell Fessey Hamel, BA’53 (parents)<br />
Robert S. Hamer III, BA’56, and Patricia M. Hamer<br />
Arnetta Hamilton (parent)<br />
Battle M. Hamilton, BA’66, and Gale Flynn Hamilton<br />
George and Bernadette Hamilton (parents)<br />
James K. Hamilton, BA’68, and Sally White Hamilton, BA’70<br />
John S. Hamilton Sr., BA’50, and Linda D. Hamilton<br />
Noel D. Hamilton and Katherine Reed Hamilton, BA’82<br />
Robert and Michelle Hamilton (parents)<br />
William B. Hamilton Jr., BA’51, and Jean Patteson Hamilton (parents)<br />
John Hamlin and Lisa Lloyd Hamlin, BA’88<br />
James Lee Hammond and Dianne K. Ervin Hammond, BA’65<br />
Michael Bennett Hammond Jr., BA’07<br />
Duncan Hamner Jr., BA’59, JD’64, and Madelon M. Hamner<br />
Herschel Towles Hamner III, BA’98, and Lauren Sparks Hamner, BS’99<br />
Paul and Cecila Hampson (parents)<br />
James E. Hampton, BA’51, and Barbara A. Smith Hampton<br />
Jeffrey and Cynthia Hampton (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Ryan Hamrick, BA’99<br />
Allan F. Hancock, BA’71, and Joanne Hancock<br />
Michael L. Hancock, BS’80<br />
Albert and Melanie Hand (parents)<br />
Mindy Handelsman (parent)<br />
Craig Handjian and Jennifer Shapiro Handjian, BS’98<br />
Jonathan Eric Handmaker, BA’88, and Trisha D. Handmaker<br />
J. David Hanes, BA’65, and Dixie Ann Hanes<br />
John Ashley Haney, BS’93, and Hays Thompson Haney, BA’94<br />
James Scott Hanks and Margaret Lyon Hanks, BA’77<br />
Michael Kunhi Han, BA’95<br />
John and Pamela Hannifan (parents)<br />
James Patrick Hannigan, BA’05<br />
Robert Caperton Hannon, BA’93, JD’98, and Ivey Lloyd Henson Hannon, BA’93<br />
Steven R. Hanor, BA’76, MD’80, and Mary Jo Love Hanor, BSN’75, MSN’80 (parents)<br />
Michael Han, MS’97, and Allie Han (parents)<br />
George A. Hanse III and Anne Chrisman Hanse, BA’52<br />
James A. Hanson and Ann Miller Hanson, BA’62<br />
Geoffrey Hanson and Leyla Arik Hanson, BA’81<br />
Eric Francis Harbert, BA’95<br />
Royal and Wanda Hardeman (parents)<br />
Mary Janet Erwin Harden, BA’63<br />
Jerry H. Harder, BA’66<br />
Harold H. Hardison and Olivyn Pearson Hardison, BA’46, MA’62<br />
Thomas Griffin Hardy III, BA’79, JD82, and Margaret W. Hardy (parents)<br />
William O. Hargrove, BA’53, and Mary Dell Hargrove<br />
Peter T. Haring, BA’68, and Yolanda Haring<br />
Thomas V. Harkins, BA’57, and Donna H. Harkins<br />
William Holliday Harkins Jr., BA’93<br />
Georganne Harmon, BA’64<br />
C. Armitage Harper Jr., MD’63, and Carole Schlich Harper, BA’60 (parents)<br />
Brian Everett Harper, BA’03, and Elizabeth Bradford Harper, BS’03<br />
Glenn A. Harper, BA’68, and Patrice McDermott<br />
James Robinson Harper Jr., BA’80, and Robin Harper<br />
Sam T. Harper, BA’75, and Carolyn M. Harper<br />
Timothy W. Harper, BA’78<br />
Bert Seth Harp Jr. and Linda Collins Harp, BA’68<br />
Andrew W. Harrell, BA’70<br />
Robert Harrell and Brittany Windsor Harrell, BA’95<br />
Eugene W. Harrell, BA’69<br />
James Bernard Harrell, BA’86, and Dawn Marie Nye<br />
George K. Harrell and Julie Boring Harrell, BA’70<br />
Dan E. Harrell and Kathleen Grant Harrell, BA’74<br />
Keith Thomas Harrington, BS’85, and Karen J. King Harrington, BA’85<br />
Benjamin R. Harris<br />
Jerry L. Harris, BA’68, and Patricia Lewis Harris, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Linda L. Harris<br />
M. Eugene Harris and Linda Webber Harris, BS’79<br />
Nancy A. Harris<br />
Charles E. Harrison Jr., BA’56, and Mary Elizabeth Ponder Harrison, BA’56<br />
Jeff and Shari Harrison (parents)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Harrison Jr. (parents)<br />
R. Jeffrey Harris, BA’87, and Katherine Perry Harris<br />
Timothy A. Harr and Winfield P. Crigler, BA’73<br />
Eric Lampton Harry, BA’80, MBA’83, JD’84, and Marina Matlin Harry<br />
Carolyn Elizabeth Hart, BA’83, and Sandra G. Hart Godwin<br />
David and Jan Hart (parents)<br />
Richard H. Hartje and Anne Phillips Hartje, BS’76<br />
Joel Alan Hart, BA’04, and Morgan Polikoff<br />
John and Kimberly Sherman Hartley (parents)<br />
Matthew Lyndall Hart, BS’06<br />
Hayes Pigg Hartnett, BA’39<br />
Geoffrey R. Hart and Susan L. Hart<br />
David Edward Harvey, BA’80, and Victoria Harvey<br />
Bartlett and Meredith Harwood (parents)<br />
Alan E. Harzman, BS’97, and Sheila K. Harzman<br />
Matthew Brian Hastings and Sarah Cogswell Hastings, BS’95<br />
Jimmie D. Hatch and Betty Anne Cotton Hatch, BA’76 (parents)<br />
Harris D. Hatcher Jr., MA’60, and Barrye Jacobs Hatcher, BA’60, MA’62 (parents)<br />
Christopher Webb Hatcher and Jennifer Oldham Hatcher, BA’89<br />
David W. Haun, BA’72, and Claudia S. Haun<br />
William Tuck Hauptfuhrer, BA’07<br />
Denise H. Hawkins (parent)<br />
Virginia Byrne Trenor Hawkins, BA’58 (parent)<br />
James H. Hawkins Jr. and Willo Anne Hitt Hawkins, BA’58<br />
Harry T. Hawks and Elizabeth Dowling Hawks, BA’79<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hawley (parents)<br />
Robert J. Hawley and Holly Patrick (parents)<br />
Shannon Follen Hawley, BA’10<br />
James Franklin Hawthorn, BA’98, and Catherine Butler Hawthorn<br />
Daniel W. Hayes Jr. and Charlotte Mayfield Hayes, BA’68<br />
Christie Michelle Hayes, BA’01<br />
George and Molly Hayes (parents)<br />
Jay Hayes and Julie Simms Hayes, BA’89<br />
Laura Suzanne Huffman Hayes, BS’00<br />
Mary R. Hayes<br />
George H. Haynes and Sharon Robinson Haynes, BA’63<br />
William and Clare Hays (parents)<br />
David B. Hazelwood, EMBA’89, and Claudia Manson Hazelwood, BA’74, MAT’78 (parents)<br />
Anthony Hazelwood and Mary Ella Meek Hazelwood, BA’81<br />
Daniel and Samia Hazim (parents)<br />
Walter C. Hazlitt Jr. and Catherine Schmidt Hazlitt, BA’93<br />
Lisa A. Head, BA’74<br />
Jared Patrick Heady, BA’04<br />
Christopher Durbin Heard, BA’01, and Whitney Werich Heard<br />
Yvonne Renae Heard, BA’04<br />
Joseph C. Hearne, BA’61, and Nancy Kise Hearne, BS’61<br />
Kerthy Fix Hearn, BA’69<br />
Arthur F. Hebberger<br />
William B. Heberton Jr., BA’78, and Linda Leutheuser Heberton<br />
William and Amy Heckethorn (parents)<br />
Aldred A. Heckman Jr. and Nina K. Heckman<br />
Ann Marie M. Heckmann, BS’83<br />
Justin Hedge and Ashley Fields Hedge, BS’02<br />
R. Scott Heflinger, BE’72, MS’82, and Craig Anne Roberts Heflinger, BA’73, MA’75, PHD’89<br />
Jeffrey R. Hefner and Mary McDougal Hefner, BA’72<br />
Carl E. Hegewald Jr., BA’73, and Catherine M. Hegewald (parents)<br />
William B. Heilman, BA’69, and Barbara Balloff Heilman, BA’87<br />
Andrew Scott Heiman, BA’04, MBA’09<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 />
David R. Heitholt, BA’78<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Helgerson (parents)<br />
Brad Adam Helicher, BA’99<br />
Matthew Stroud Hellebusch, BS’87, and Annamarie Geppert Hellebusch, BSN’88, MSN’90<br />
Lee Scott Heller and Deidra Dempsey Heller, BA’80<br />
Martin and Joyce Heller (grandparents)<br />
Dennis and Diana Hellman (parents)<br />
Christopher LaMont Hellman, BA’82, and Sarah Means Hellman, BS’82 (parents)<br />
Harold Helm and Elizabeth D. Williams, BA’70<br />
James Diller Helman, BA’79, and Monica Sackett Helman<br />
Richard M. Helman, MD’65, and Ellen Young Helman, BA’63<br />
Laura Nicole Hemard, BA’07<br />
Wylie C. Hembree III, BA’60, and Christina Gruning Hembree<br />
Barbara Hemingway (parent)<br />
Paul and Joanna Hemmer (parents)<br />
J. Winslow Hemperley, BA’60, PHD’71, and Heide Hemperley<br />
Durward Verdery Hendee, BA’88, and Caroline Meade Hendee, BA’88<br />
Peter Van Ness Henderson, BA’69, JD’81<br />
Stuart Douglas Henderson, BS’85, and Jacqueline R. Soltys<br />
J. Owen Hendley II, BA’59, and Birgit Winther (parents)<br />
David W. Hendon, BA’69<br />
Gordon E. Hendrich, BS’76<br />
Jennifer Meghan Hendricks, BA’03<br />
Kristen Louise Hendricks, BA’08<br />
Craig Hendrix and Cheryl Ann Capshaw-Hendrix, BA’79, MAT’81<br />
Doris A. Hendrix, BA’63<br />
Daniel Stephen Hendry, BS’08<br />
William M. Hendry and Valery Warren Hendry, BA’76<br />
Ernest C. Henegar Jr., BA’64, and Nancy Peddicord Henegar, BA’64<br />
William R. Henley and Jackie Henley<br />
Peter Robert Hennessy, BA’82, and Anne Griffith Hennessy<br />
James H. Henry II, BA’76, and Lisa Henry<br />
Donald B. Hensley and Frances Austin Hensley, BA’72<br />
Beau Joseph Henson, BA’07<br />
Melinda A. Henson (parent)<br />
James O. Herbert, BA’68, and Ann Herbert<br />
David and Shirley Hercules (parents)<br />
Mark P. Herman, BA’77, and Vicki L. Herman<br />
Jody Lynne Hernandez, BA’94<br />
Peter and Bertie Hernon (grandparents)<br />
Louis E. Herrera and Cara D. Melenyzer, BA’87<br />
Elton A. Herrick III, BA’52, and Jacqueline E. Herrick<br />
John David Herring, BE’80, and Lida Brown Herring, BS’83<br />
Christopher Michael Hertling, BA’01, and Martha Hertling<br />
Linda Hervatin (parent)<br />
Christian J. Hessler, BS’93, and Suzanne J. Hessler<br />
Justin Young Hester and Laura Gartin Hester, BA’96<br />
Greg C. Hewitt and Kimberly Kappler Hewitt, BS’96, MED’97<br />
Lyons J. Heyman, BA’48, and Jo Marks Heyman<br />
Michael Thomas Heyrich, BA’87, and Janine Heyrich<br />
Wright Hickerson Jr. and Edith H. Morrow Hickerson<br />
George B. Hickey, BA’49<br />
James C. Hickey, BA’59, and Anne Ewing Hickey, PHD’83<br />
Alan T. Hicks, BA’66, and Maren Jorgensen Hicks, BA’66<br />
Robert Steven Hicks Jr., BA’00, and Carrie Giss Hicks, BA’00<br />
Clifford C. Higby, BA’85, and Susan S. Higby<br />
Anne E. Higgins<br />
Harper Thomas Higgins III and Cynthia Green Higgins, BA’85<br />
David L. Higgins, BA’75, and Judy O. Higgins<br />
Robert E. Higgins, BA’73, and Lynn Rose Higgins<br />
Joseph Paul Higham, BA’79, and Beth Miree Higham, BA’81<br />
Chester F. Hight<br />
Scott Hightower and Jennifer Welch Hightower, BA’87<br />
R. Ross Hightower, BA’67, and Linda Kay Hightower<br />
Robert A. Higley and Laura Carter Higley, BA’69<br />
Andrew F. Hill, BA’96, and Heidi Holt Hill<br />
Barbara L. Hill, BS’77<br />
David Knight Hill, BA’85, and Jennifer Oldweiler Hill, BA’86<br />
Harry Hill III, BA’70, and Linda Twist Hill<br />
Jeffrey Stuart Hillier, BA’80, and Kathryne B. Hillier<br />
J. French Hill, BS’79, and Martha McKenzie Hill<br />
James E. Hill, E’77<br />
John B. Hill and Judy S. Haynie Hill, BA’64 (parents)<br />
Graham Young Hill and Kimberly Nelson Hill, BA’97<br />
Benjamin Harvey Hill, BSN’89, and Michelle Straatmann Hill, BA’90<br />
Rowland Hill, BA’66, and Diane Hill<br />
Joseph and Amelia Hills (parents)<br />
Blake Hill and Tiffany Janean Anderson Hill, BS’04<br />
W. James Hill III, BA’68, and Sandi Weber Hill<br />
James R. Hilton and Lee Stokes Hilton, BA’69 (parents)<br />
Steven T. Himmelrich and Eileen B. Fader, BS’82<br />
Jennifer Elizabeth Hinckley, BA’01<br />
William Lyle Hinds III and Jennifer Lambeth Hinds, BA’93<br />
Dennis Hines and Holly Evins Hines, BA’96<br />
Rex A. Hinesley and Brenda Brakefield Hinesley, BA’74<br />
Vernon Hiott and Jessie Freeh Hiott, BS’04<br />
Jerry A. Hirsch, BA’62, and Sydney Hirsch<br />
Brian Andrew Hittle, BA’96, and Karen Lindsay Cook Hittle, BA’98<br />
Lyle Shawn Hitt, BA’90, and Susan M. Hitt<br />
Steven and Elisabeth Hitt (parents)<br />
Claiborne Rankin Hobbs, BA’89, and LuAnne Staley Hobbs, BA’89<br />
Clinton Hobbs, BA’63, and Judy Hobbs<br />
Peggy Batson Hobbs, BA’56, MA’59<br />
John Steven Hobby, BS’93, and Rebecca Gaylor Hobby<br />
D. W. Hockridge and Cornelia Beall Hockridge, BA’42<br />
James L. Hodge Jr., BA’52, and Mae Fleming Hodge<br />
Michael P. Hodges and Penny Harrington, JD’82<br />
Steven C. Hodges, BA’68, and Janice H. Williams<br />
William and Renée Hodges (parents)<br />
Willie E. Hodges, BE’67, and Pamela Curtis Hodges, BA’68<br />
Melvin Earl Hodgkins and Jean Mc Intyre Hodgkins, BA’64<br />
John S. Hodgson Jr., BA’57, and Glenda P. Hodgson<br />
Byron Nash Hoffberg, BA’05<br />
Charles and Lisa Hoffberger (parents)<br />
Einar B. Hoff Jr., BE’53, and Madora Irion Hoff, BA’54<br />
Brian Evan Hoffman, BA’07<br />
Matthew James Hofheimer, BA’05<br />
James C. Hofstetter, BA’71, JD’74, and Cindy Hofstetter<br />
Katherine Elizabeth Hogan, BS’08, MSN’09<br />
Richard Chandler Hogan, BA’84, and Linda Jamme Hogan, BA’86<br />
George W.S. Hoge and Doris Daugherty Hoge, BA’72<br />
Bradley Theron Hokamp, BA’84, and Alison L. Hokamp<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 />
Kenneth LeRoy Holcomb and Janet Southmayd Holcomb, BA’75<br />
William F. Holden and Susan Cox Holden, BA’73<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 />
Jessica Scott Holladay, BA’03<br />
Mark W. Holladay, BA’77, and Carol W. Holladay<br />
Thomas David Holladay, BA’93, and Virginia Hitch Holladay, BA’94<br />
Michael Lee Holley and Carolyn S. Fruthaler, BA’72<br />
H. Douglas Holliday, BA’71, MD’76, and Deb Holliday<br />
Joseph H. Holliday III, BA’69, and Mary Link<br />
Eugene Latimer Hollins, BA’83, and Jessica M. Hollins<br />
Mary Alexander Hollis, BA’10<br />
William A. Hollis, BA’75, and Alicia Thomas Hollis, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Steven D. Hollon and Judy Garber<br />
James T. Holloway and Betsy Bugg Holloway, BA’92<br />
Susan F. Holly, BA’70<br />
James Ronald Holmes, BA’87, and Elizabeth Geesey Holmes<br />
Judy Kay Douglas Holmes, BA’74<br />
Justin Brian Holmes, BA’03<br />
John Phillip Holsinger, BA’93, MBA’01, and Virginia Anderson Holsinger, BS’95, PHD’99<br />
James L. Holsted, BA’67, and Joyce Phillips Holsted<br />
John R. Holsten, BA’52, MA’55, PHD’57, and Catherine M. Holsten<br />
Daniel and Jane Holt (parents)<br />
Saxon W. Holt and Mary McChesney Holt, BA’74<br />
Wilfred E. Holton, BA’64, and Susan Chapin Holton<br />
Donald B. Holtzinger and Rebecca L. Bickart Holtzinger, BA’88<br />
Phil Holwager, BA’55, and Bessie Van Hook Holwager<br />
John Robert Hoos, BS’78, MBA’81, and Anne Brockman Hoos, BA’77, MS’85<br />
Joseph and Kristine Hope (parents)<br />
Tobin Edward Hopkins, BA’90, and Courtney Wright Hopkins, BA’90<br />
John D. Hopkins, BA’59, and Laurie House Hopkins<br />
Kirby DeLoach Hopkins, BA’98, and Jennifer Ming-fay Chen<br />
M. Holliday Hopkins, BA’81<br />
Virginia Collier Hopkins, BS’94<br />
Derek Hopp, BS’04<br />
George Wade Hopper, BA’79, JD’82, and Margaret Weeks Hopper, BE’79<br />
William F. Hoppe, BA’73, and Beverly J. Carman Hoppe<br />
Allen Henry Hord, BA’79, and Terry L. Hord<br />
Richard and Kathleen Horigan (parents)<br />
Trina V. Horine (parent)<br />
George G. Hornberger and Joan Z. Hornberger<br />
Court Raymond Horncastle, BA’88, and Holly Branton Horncastle<br />
Jeffrey John Horner, BA’80, and Laura Cooksey Horner<br />
Francis M. Horn, BA’54<br />
Guy W. Horsley Jr. and Marion McCain Horsley, BA’68<br />
George and Susan Horton (parents)<br />
Susann Rae Horton, BA’79<br />
William Wiley Horton, BA’82, and Judilyn Brooks<br />
George Valentine Horvat and Katharine Morelock Horvat, BA’94<br />
Robert B. Hosea and Anna White Hosea, BA’02<br />
Glenn A. Hoskins, BA’76, and Elizabeth B. Hoskins<br />
Adnan Abdullah Hossain, BS’03<br />
Loren and Isobel Hostek (parents)<br />
William G. Hougland, BA’71, JD’75, and Lorie Ricker Hougland, BA’77<br />
Vince Hourigan and Caribe Cotton Hourigan, BA’82<br />
Donald C. House Jr., BA’75, and Rebecca A. House<br />
Scott and Carol Houseknecht (parents)<br />
Roy F. House Jr., BA’61, and Betty Jo House<br />
Christopher Ross Howard, BA’01, and Brook Reed Howard, BS’00<br />
Jason Todd Howard, BA’99, and Rizzia Froes-Howard<br />
Karen Olsen Howard, BA’72<br />
Mia Lynn Howard, BA’05<br />
William C. Howard, BA’96, and Anne R. Howard<br />
Donald H. Howe, BA’80, and Greta B. Howe<br />
Harold R. Howell and Deborah McWhorter Howell, BA’79<br />
John McWilliams Howell Jr., BA’87, and Virginia H. Howell<br />
Peter D. Howell, BA’71, and Barbara Benson Howell, BA’72<br />
Jack L. Howison, BA’62, and Delores Howell Howison, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Arthur and Irene Hryhorowych (parents)<br />
Xiaodong Huang<br />
G. Scott Hubbard, BA’70, and Susan A. Ruggeri Hubbard<br />
Karl Hubbell and Sarah Broom Hubbell, BA’04<br />
John A. Hubbuch, BA’71, and Marsha C. Hubbuch (parents)<br />
John L. Huber Jr., BS’94, and Elizabeth N. Huber<br />
Robert D. Huber Jr., BA’75, and Nancy J. Huber<br />
Beth Sabo Huddleston, BA’82<br />
Carl and Diane Hudelson (parents)<br />
Eric Egan Hudson, BS’93, and Tricia Dewey<br />
George Trammell Hudson, BA’75, and Sarah L. Hudson (parents)<br />
John and Penny Fleming Hudson (parents)<br />
Melanie Jan Hudson, BA’00<br />
Victor T. Hudson II, BA’65, and Mimi Hudson<br />
Walter Bryan Hudson, BA’87, and Julia Martin Hudson<br />
Jeffrey Charles Huebner, BA’98, and Jessica Huebner<br />
Jeannette R. Huey, BA’82, MED’84<br />
Mary Elizabeth Huff, BA’79<br />
Henry William Huffnagle IV, BA’97<br />
C. Charles Hugan Jr., BA’49, and Patricia E. Hugan<br />
Harold L. Huggins<br />
Bill and Michelle Hughes (parents)<br />
William L. Hughes and Hertha Heller Hughes, BA’65<br />
Joni West Hughes, BA’79<br />
Lois Alexander Hughes, BA’69<br />
Jason Fred Hughes, BS’95, MED’98, and Sharon Levi Hughes, BA’95<br />
William McCaw Hughes III, BA’89, and Julie Louise Hughes<br />
William Zachary Hughes, BA’98, and Beth Hughes<br />
David G. Hulan, BA’58, and Marcia Hulan<br />
Caroline Newton Hull, BA’09<br />
David W. Hull, BA’77, and Jane Shannon Hull<br />
Henry H. Hull Jr., BA’70<br />
William F. Hull, BA’72, and Eleanor Rabb Hull<br />
Ilana Edna Hulsey, BA’90<br />
David Richard Human, BA’81, and Marisa Longrais Human, BS’84<br />
Kraig Eckman Humbaugh, BA’83<br />
J. Fred Hummel and Brenda Hummel<br />
Stephen K. Humphrey and Abigail Nelson Humphrey, BA’03<br />
Andrew and Alison Humphrey (parents)<br />
Brian C. Humphrey, BA’94, and Tucker Eby Humphrey, BA’94<br />
Bobbie Jean Hunt, BA’53<br />
E. L. Roy Hunt, BA’55<br />
Steven J. Hunter and Ann Hart Wotton Hunter, BA’93<br />
Eric and Elizabeth Hunter (parents)<br />
Lance Hunter (parent)<br />
Peter Jeffrey Hunter, BA’99, and Kathryn Marie Traylor Gaines Hunter, BS’01<br />
Robert L. Hunter and Rebecca Teague Hunter, BA’62<br />
Thomas A. Hunter, BA’76, and Nannette N. Hunter<br />
William E. Hunter, BA’52<br />
Jarell Jeffrey Hunt, BA’10<br />
William L. Hunt and Linda Kinnard Hunt, BA’64<br />
Paul Albert Hurst III, BA’91, and Fair Barbour Hurst, BA’89<br />
Jacob E. Hurwitz, BA’74, and Doreen Frankel<br />
Berit Hayes Huseby, BA’00<br />
John and Phyllis Huse (parents)<br />
Eugene E. Huskey, BA’74, and Janet E. Martinez, BA’75<br />
Nannette F. Hutchens, BA’79<br />
Mark Gregory Hutchins and Sarah Ashleigh Fulton, BA’04<br />
Linda G. Hutchison<br />
Geoffrey Anthony Huth, BA’82, and Nancy Frye Huth<br />
W. Thomas Hutton, BA’65, and Linda Harkrider Hutton<br />
Hugh C. Hyatt, BA’64, and D. Jeanne Hyatt<br />
Andrew Mark Hyde, BS’97, MBA’98<br />
Lanson James Hyde II and Lucette Wager Hyde, BA’71<br />
Thomas M. Hyndman III and Laurie Durbrow Hyndman, BA’74<br />
George P. Hynds and Gayle Grant Hynds, BA’64<br />
Donald L. Tietjen and Susan Sprague, BA’70<br />
Richard W. Iler and Clara Louise Pingon Iler, BA’55<br />
Jonathon Lee Incandela, BS’07<br />
Scott David Ingalsbe, BS’05<br />
Margaret B. Ingraham, BA’72<br />
Robert and Debra Ingraham (parents)<br />
Roland H. Ingram Jr. and Marguerite Colville Ingram, BA’59<br />
Christopher Kevin Iorio, MD’98, and Tamara Stone Iorio, BA’94, MD’98<br />
Eugene Michael Irisari, BA’94, and Catherine Irisari<br />
Andy L. Irvin and Candace Cook Irvin, BS’96<br />
Traci J. Irvin, BA’09<br />
Michael Scott Irwig, BA’95<br />
Bonney Harrison Irwin, BA’72<br />
E. Andrew Isakson, BA’74, and Nancy Heath Isakson<br />
Euclid A. Isbell Jr., BA’58<br />
Harold N. Iselin and Lauren Facher Iselin, BA’79<br />
Jerry Ishee and Sue Birdwell Ishee, BA’77<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Stephen Ishmael, BA’94<br />
Hugo C. Isom, BA’87, and Lanier Scott Isom<br />
John B. Isom, BA’50, MD’54<br />
David B. Ivester and Audrey Edmondson Ivester, BA’85<br />
Holly Britt Ivey, BS’04<br />
DeWitt C. Ivins and Blair Dahlem Ivins, BA’84<br />
John D. Ivy Jr. and Macon Paxton Ivy, BA’82 (parents)<br />
Michael E. Jabaley, BA’57, and Mary Galbreath Jabaley, BA’58 (parents)<br />
Theresa Jabaley, BA’62<br />
Matthew Jablonka and Shery S. Stovall, BA’66 (parents)<br />
Donald L. Jackson, BA’59<br />
Gilchrist L. Jackson, BA’70, and Katina Ballantyne Jackson<br />
Christopher Jackson and Gretchen Heidt Jackson<br />
Jeffrey Quinn Jackson, BS’91, and Megan Mistler-Jackson, BS’92<br />
Jesse C. Jackson, BA’48, and A.E. Jackson<br />
John O. Jackson Jr., BA’48<br />
Lyle Jackson<br />
Wingate A. Jackson III and Marilynn Curtis Jackson, BA’67 (parents)<br />
Justin and Lisa Jacobi (parents)<br />
Ronan Jacob, BA’58<br />
Marilee Jacobs, BA’75<br />
Marvin Jacobs, BA’50, and June Jacobs<br />
John Drexler Jacobson and Josephine D. Jacobson<br />
Jack A. Jaffe, BA’56, MD’59 (parent)<br />
Alexandra Simpson James, BA’07<br />
John and Loretta James (parents)<br />
Walter Simeon James III and Monica Wolk James, BA’83<br />
Ralph C. James, BS’75, and Mary Jo James<br />
Louis M. Jamison, BA’69, and Michelle Davis Jamison, BS’70 (parents)<br />
Dietrich A. Jander, BS’98<br />
Megan Alexandra Janicki, BA’04<br />
Amy Elizabeth Jaramillo (parent)<br />
Mark F. Jarman and Amy Kane Jarman<br />
R. Keith and Holly Jarrett (parents)<br />
Bryan Batson de Jauregui, BA’84<br />
John M. Jaye and Gaylynn J. Speas, BA’74<br />
Hunter Jefferson, BA’95, JD’98<br />
John Tillman Jeffery, BA’99, and Leslie Tant Jeffery, BA’00<br />
Frank Z. Jemison Jr. and Jeanne Stewart Jemison, BS’75<br />
George R. Jenkins, BA’58, and Bettye Moore Jenkins<br />
Campbell O. Jenkins III and Jessica Lyke Jenkins, BA’93<br />
Lee Engel Jenkins, BA’99, and Elizabeth Cook Jenkins, BS’99<br />
Lillian Bloodworth Jenkins, BA’45<br />
Robert M. Jenkins Jr. and Mary McGannon Jenkins, BA’89<br />
Toby Jenkins and Nicole T. Jenkins<br />
Francis Plummer Jenkins III and Nicole Tillinghast Jenkins, BA’95<br />
Stephen Lindsay Jenkins, BA’01, and Tiana Chiu Jenkins<br />
James H. Jennings, BA’52, and Odile N. Jennings<br />
John Ralph Jennings, BA’83, and Juli A. Weitzel<br />
Alan and Linda Jensen (parents)<br />
David Whitney Jensen, BA’87, and Andrea S. Jensen<br />
Gary F. Jensen and Sheila Carroll Jensen<br />
Keith Alan Jernigan, BA’94, and Julia Hill Jernigan<br />
Joe B. Jewell, BA’71, and Carla Neggers (parents)<br />
John W. Jewell, BA’50, MS’51, and Nancy P. Jewell (parents)<br />
Matthew J. Jewell and Kimberly Howison Jewell, BA’89<br />
Julio and Elizabeth Jimenez (parents)<br />
Ahmad and Janat Jingo (parents)<br />
Peter Jipsen, PHD’92, and Julie Tapp, BA’85, MPP’90, PHD’96<br />
Don and Sarah Joe (parents)<br />
Gene and Linda Johannes (parents)<br />
Per Anders Johansson, BA’81 MBA’85, and Tara Wivczar Johansson<br />
Baxter Johns, PHD’71, and Dena P. Murphy Johns, BA’69<br />
Christopher M. S. Johns<br />
Arthur J. Johnsen and Nancy W. Johnsen<br />
David Wilson Johnson and Bonnie Grist Johnson, BA’86<br />
Brenda J. Johnson, BA’60<br />
Brook S. Johnson, BA’10<br />
Elizabeth I. Johnson, BA’92<br />
Elliott Allen Johnson Jr., BA’87, and Laura Suzanne Johnson<br />
Emily Wilford Johnson, BA’46<br />
Erik William Johnson, BA’00<br />
Franklin O. Johnson and Sally Anne Milliken Johnson<br />
G. David Johnson and Cecelia Murphy (parents)<br />
Glenn D. Johnson Sr., BA’60, and Donna Johnson<br />
J. Jeff and Suellen Johnson (parents)<br />
Jacob Adam Johnson, BS’05, and Amelia Ruth Townsend, BA’05<br />
Jami Suzanne Johnson, BA’99<br />
Jennifer Owen Johnson, BA’93<br />
Joel M. Johnson Jr., BA’56, L’59, and Christina Devoe Johnson<br />
John B. Johnson Jr., BA’66, and Susan M. Johnson<br />
John C. Johnson Jr., BA’66, MD’69, and Vivian M. Johnson<br />
Joseph Eggleston Johnson III, BA’51, MD’54 (parent)<br />
Karen Springmyer Johnson<br />
Katherine Johnson, BS’94, MED’95<br />
Kirk Johnson and Libby Johnson<br />
Philip C. Johnson III, BA’75, and Linda Daniel Johnson, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Margaret Waddell Johnson, BA’65 (parent)<br />
Mary Elizabeth Lloyd Johnson, BA’46<br />
Carroll C. Johnson and Marylane Stratton Johnson, BA’51<br />
Neville and Carol Johnson (parents)<br />
Patricia I. Johnson<br />
Robert D. Johnson, BA’67, and Paulette Spencer Johnson<br />
Louis C. Johnson III, BA’86, MD’90, and Robin Bishop Johnson, BA’87<br />
Ronald C. Johnson and Rebekah J. Johnson<br />
Mark Thomas Johnson and Sarah Raup Johnson, BA’77<br />
Scott A. Johnson, BA’70, and Linda Weems Johnson<br />
Scott J. Johnson, BA’71, JD’74, and Mary B. Johnson (parent)<br />
Seth R. Johnson and Sharon Rubin Johnson, BS’75<br />
Tasha Renée Johnson, BA’93<br />
W. Roscoe Johnson III, BA’64<br />
Zachary Arthur Johnson, BA’10<br />
Cary Hunt Johnston, BA’57<br />
Fox H. Johnston Jr. and Jarmin Steffner Johnston, BA’88<br />
Leland M. Johnston Jr., BA’69, and Beatrice A. Johnston<br />
Mark and Jessica Johnston (parents)<br />
William D. Johnston, BA’64, MD’67, and Pat Blair Johnston, BA’66<br />
Donald Jones and Cindy L. Vnencak-Jones (parents)<br />
Albert Mitchell Jones, BS’79, and Melanie Jones<br />
Robert and Betsy Goebel Jones (parents)<br />
Charles E. Jones and Louise Lorraine Lebrun Jones<br />
Edwin S. Jones and Cheri Graham Jones, BA’79<br />
David M. Jones, BA’71, and Rebecca Jo Friedkin<br />
Elizabeth Walton Jones (grandparent, parent)<br />
Fred R. Jones Sr., BA’49, and Mary Jo Jones<br />
Irma J. Durham Jones, BA’76<br />
J. David Jones, BA’73, and Pyddney Kobs Jones, BA’73, MAT’75, MLS’77<br />
Judson Paul Jones, BS’80, and Janna Rose Hardin Jones, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Julia Merrill Jones, BS’01<br />
R. Steele Jones, BA’75, and Marcey McCarrell Jones, BSN’76<br />
Raymond L. Jones<br />
Rowena Rice Jones, BA’54<br />
Ruby A. Jones (parent)<br />
Samuel B. Jones, BA’57, and Betty Burleigh Jones<br />
Scott Jason Jones, BS’96, and Eileen Woods Jones<br />
Howard Spencer Jones and Susan Shands Jones, BA’74, JD’77<br />
Todd Edward Jones, BA’81, and Joann G. Jones<br />
Doris Jones-Walls (parent)<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, and Betty Hickman Jones<br />
John I. Jordan, BA’88, and Shannon Dahle Jordan, BA’89<br />
Norman Wayne Jordan, BA’83, and Marianne Williamson Jordan<br />
Marc Ward Joseph, JD’83, and Ann Lilly Joseph, BA’84<br />
Anthony A. Joseph, BS’75, and Cassandra A. Joseph<br />
John Barthell Joseph III, BA’85, and Margaret Carter Joseph<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Shantaram Joshi (parents)<br />
Ruth K. Josimovich (parent)<br />
Philip Andrew and Joanne Sharease Joyner (parents)<br />
Ramon Jrade and Cathy L. Jrade<br />
Alex Juden and Michelle Eubanks Juden, BS’91<br />
Jeffrey P. Juliano and Leigh Kenan Juliano, BA’90<br />
William Frederic Jung, BA’80, and Gina Fridella Jung<br />
Alison M. Kadzik, BA’04<br />
Danny Brian Kahler<br />
Clint Kaiser and Karen Scofield Kaiser, BA’89<br />
Corydon L. Kale (parent)<br />
Theodore E. Kalo and Kristine Ballard Kalo, BA’95<br />
Eugene Kirchner von Kamarasy, BS’84<br />
Robert W. Kamerschen and Alice Benton Kamerschen, BA’90<br />
John S. Kaminer, BA’70<br />
Leigh Kammerer, BA’70, and Charlene P. Kammerer<br />
Lawrence J. Kamm and Helen Sfikas Rogers, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dae Kang (parents)<br />
Sharon Lynn Kantanie, BA’91, MAT’93<br />
Robert S. Kant and Fran O’Brien (parents)<br />
Daniel S. Kaplan, BA’66, and Cynthia Gray Kaplan<br />
Sherman R. Kaplan and Mary Rose Eskind Kaplan<br />
William Hudson Kaplan<br />
Richard J. Kapner, BA’80<br />
Rajiv Kapoor, BA’90, and Katalin Barsi Kapoor<br />
Arvind and Medha Karandikar (parents)<br />
Steven T. Kariya and Suzanne Rogacz, BA’76 (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Mary Karlins, BA’10<br />
Nicole Sara Karpf, BA’10<br />
Jordan David Karp, BS’95, and Meredith Karp<br />
Matthew C. Karwelies and Kathleen Therese Birch Karwelies, BA’99<br />
John M. Kasdan, BA’71, and Rita L. Schooley<br />
Arthur R. Kasey III, BA’62<br />
Steven E. Katten, BS’75<br />
Joe J. Katterjohn and Barbara S. Katterjohn<br />
Lawrence David Katz, BA’86<br />
Michael and Andrea Katz (parents)<br />
Amy Elizabeth Kaufman, BA’07<br />
Georges and Patricia Kaufman (parents)<br />
Irvin A. Kaufman, BA’68, and Nancy M. Kaufman<br />
Jay Kavanagh and Dawn Siobhan Farrell Kavanagh, BA’90<br />
David Kawala (parent)<br />
John Barcroft Kaye, BA’03<br />
Sean Christopher Keating, BA’03<br />
Timothy Pierce Kebbe, BA’82, and Mary B. Kebbe<br />
Mary Ella Keblusek, BS’80<br />
Benjamin Paul Keck and Julia Albright Keck, BS’98<br />
Jack E. Keefe III, BA’39, MD’43, and Elizabeth R. Keefe<br />
Patrick C. Keefe and Jennifer Leigh Talley Keefe, BA’94<br />
Henry S. Keeling, BA’73, and Jan Hoffnam Keeling, BA’90<br />
William and Beverly Keeling (parents)<br />
Thomas and Laureen Keenan (parents)<br />
Wendell R. Keener, BA’56, and Joan F. Keener<br />
Douglas Keesey and Helen Bailey Keesey, BA’83<br />
James M. Keeton Jr., BA’68, and Gloria S. Keeton<br />
James Keffer and Susan Handlan Keffer<br />
Michael L. Kegg and Kimberly Mitchell Kegg, BS’89<br />
Jayne Keller (parent)<br />
Blaine Kelley III, BA’88, and Martha Nelson Kelley<br />
Christopher L. Kelley and Pamela Andress Kelley, BA’81<br />
Wayne P. Kelley, BA’55, and Margaret R. Kelley<br />
Edward S. Kelly Jr., BA’67, JD’70<br />
Frank Kelly (parent)<br />
Gordon M. Kelly Jr., BS’76<br />
Jon M. Kelly and Kathy W. Kelly<br />
Kathryn A. Kelly, BA’65<br />
Louis H. Kelly, BA’72<br />
William Clark Kelly, BA’59, and Elizabeth Kelly<br />
Stanley Scott Kelsey, BS’85, and Janice Lynn Kelsey<br />
Diane Lee Kemker, BA’54<br />
Carter Gunn Kemper and Aimee Guthrie Kemper, BA’88<br />
Clinton D. Kemp, MD’06, and Jean Dobson Kemp, BS’02, MD’06<br />
Karlton H. Kemp Jr., BA’72, and Rosanna A. Kemp<br />
Elizabeth Markham Kendall, BA’69<br />
Kevin Mark Kendall, BA’81, and Kathryn M. Kendall<br />
Martine Chaffin Kendall, BA’43 (parent)<br />
Stephen P. Kendall and Georgia E. Orcutt (parents)<br />
Da and Chloe Keng (parents)<br />
Coleman D. Kenison Jr., BA’72, and Mary Lou Kenison<br />
Delora L. Kennebrew, BS’80<br />
D. Scott Kenney, BA’82, and Stephanie Kenney<br />
Sonia Maret Kenwood<br />
Kevin Walsh Kern, BA’80, and Kathleen Kuehn Kern, BS’80 (parents)<br />
Patrick J. Kerr and Eleanor Owen Kerr, BA’82, MED’83, JD’90<br />
Carl Kerschen and Laurie Bregman Kerschen<br />
Gerald B. Kersey and Cornele Elizabeth Hogge Kersey, BA’53<br />
Thomas W. Kershner and Jill Farren Kershner, BA’66 (parents)<br />
David Kervella and Elizabeth Palmer Kervella, BA’00<br />
Mark S. Kessler, BA’75, and Laurette S. Kessler<br />
Tony Kessler, BA’74<br />
Laura Floyd Ketcham, BA’02, JD’05<br />
William Rabun Ketchum III, BA’88, and Melissa Murfee Ketchum, BA’87<br />
Charles E. Key and Gayle Morgan Key, BA’66<br />
Richard Garrett Key, BA’99, MD’06, and Laura Riley Billings Key, BA’99<br />
Muhammed and Yolanda Khan (parents)<br />
Martin and Lisa Kharrazi (parents)<br />
Chetna Khosla, BS’04<br />
Nagi and Sylvana Sursock Khouri (parents)<br />
Anthony J. Kidd, BA’92, and Dawn Criste Kidd, BA’92<br />
Francis and Margaret Kidder (parents)<br />
Thomas Pascal Kidd III, BA’97<br />
Kenneth R. Kiefer and Barbara E. Sharrock Kiefer, BA’74<br />
Michael Robert Kieffer and Christine Niles Kieffer, BS’92<br />
Michael Kiernan, BA’69, and Judith Ann Cusick<br />
Sean Edward Kiernan, BA’00<br />
Christopher Thomas Kierstead, BA’08<br />
Margaret Kilgore, BA’66<br />
John and Mary Elizabeth Killinger (parents)<br />
David Killion and Kathryn Jo Mathis Killion, BA’06<br />
David Killion, BA’04<br />
David Paul Kimball, BA’05<br />
Kevin Kimball and Mary Christine Campbell, BA’93<br />
James and Tina Kimbrell (parents)<br />
Chun and Jin Kim (parents)<br />
Sung In Kim, BS’08<br />
Steve and Myrna Kinard (parents)<br />
James C. Kincaid, BA’65, and Elizabeth Glenn Smith Kincaid (parents)<br />
Whit Kincaid, BA’96, and Marilyn H. Kincaid<br />
Walter Hugh King and Linda L. Barcikowski (parents)<br />
Allison Kristi Skowronski King, BA’04<br />
Charlotte H. McCauley King, BA’66 (parent)<br />
G. Robert King, BA’69, and Tina Marie King<br />
Robert Wallace King Jr. and Jeanne Ann Freeman King, BA’73<br />
Ryan King and Julie Jones King, BA’89<br />
Patrick Michael and Mary King (parents)<br />
Morton B. King Jr., BA’34, MA’36, and Joan Smith King<br />
Raymond Eldridge King III, BA’79, and Debra L. King<br />
Richard E. King<br />
Daniel Joseph Kingsbury, BA’84, and Jennifer A. Kingsbury<br />
Paul Francis Kingsbury, BA’80, and June Houghton Kingsbury<br />
Susan L. King, BS’78<br />
Suzanne V. King, BA’73<br />
Michael Smithson Kinnard, BA’68, and Jennifer J. Kinnard<br />
Betty Beaird Kinney, BA’51<br />
Harriet Elizabeth Kinney, BA’84<br />
Russell and Melinda A. Kinsaul (parents)<br />
Peter and Angela Marie Kinsella (parents)<br />
Allen S. Kinzer, BA’85, and Brenda Burchfield Kinzer<br />
Eric and Susan Kipperman (parents)<br />
Amanda Marie Marguerite Kirby, BA’07<br />
Andrea Elizabeth Kirby, BA’10<br />
Carter Randolph Kirby and Emily Jane Dikis Kirby, BS’96<br />
Jerome F. Kircher and Mary Thomas Kircher<br />
Joseph T. Kirkland Jr., BA’53, and Sidonie A. Kirkland<br />
Robert L. Kirkpatrick Jr., BA’55, and Jean Sanders Kirkpatrick, DU’71<br />
Alan M. Kirschenbaum and Barbara L. Silverstein (parents)<br />
Scott Joseph Kirschner, BA’85, and Alexa Kate Pinard<br />
Elena T. Kissel (parent)<br />
William Henry Kitchens and Ellen Parker Kitchens, BA’71<br />
Kelly and Anna Thatcher Kittrell (parents)<br />
R. M. Fred Klaass, BE’68, and Cathleen D. Malec Klaass<br />
Daniel and Robin Thomas Klaes (parents)<br />
Andrew Micah Klauber<br />
Kristopher Neal Klausner, BA’86, and Mary Payne Klausner, BA’87<br />
Richard McKee Klausner, BA’78<br />
Norman Jay Kleiman, MS’82, PHD’89, and Laurin Blumenthal Kleiman, BA’80, JD’83<br />
Alan Klein, BA’73<br />
George C. Klein and Patricia Jones Klein, BA’70<br />
Stephen R. Klein, BA’76, and Paula E. Clark Klein, BSN’81<br />
Frederick W. Klinefelter and Mary Jo Bowling Klinefelter, MA’59<br />
Jason Kline, BS’96<br />
James R. Klingler, BA’84, JD’87, and Karen Harris Klingler, BSN’86<br />
Chris C. Kliros, BA’55<br />
Douglas Kloppenburg and Krista Halling Kloppenburg, BA’85<br />
Jennifer Lynn Klos, BA’03<br />
Michael Klynn, BA’58, and Shirley Klynn<br />
Joseph James Knadler, BS’08<br />
Halsey G. Knapp Jr. and Lyn Rogers Knapp, BA’87<br />
Ryan Knapp and René Yvonne McNall-Knapp, BA’90<br />
Hilary Anne Kneale, BS’04<br />
Jefferson P. Knight Jr., BA’78, and Vivien Bertouille-Knight<br />
Hugh Michael Knighton, BA’62, and Shirley Bradley Knighton, BA’62<br />
Frances Selber Knipp, BA’96<br />
John Knoll and Linda Wythes Knoll, BA’93<br />
Joe M. Knowland and Ethel Winborn Turner-Knowland, BA’45<br />
Harold B. Knox, BA’50, and Virginia Evans Knox<br />
Larry M. Knox, BA’72, and Sherilyn S. Knox<br />
Kathryn L. Knudson, BA’75<br />
Antonio and Jocelyn Ko (parents)<br />
Francis and Carolyn G. Kochert (parents)<br />
Paul and Lisa Koches (parents)<br />
Samantha Joan Koches, BA’10<br />
Thomas Christian Koenig, BA’83, and Teresa B. Koenig (parents)<br />
B. Irene Koerner, BA’73<br />
Louie Koester and Gene Elizabeth Burges, BA’68<br />
Donald J. Koets and Eleanor Brownlee Koets, BA’70<br />
Howard Koff and Lisa Lon Reiter Koff, BA’81<br />
Christopher Steven Koinis, BA’09<br />
Byron L. Kolitz, BA’65, and Starr E. Silver<br />
Stephen and Molly Kolski (parents)<br />
Timothy P. Komosa, BA’96, and Elizabeth Longley Komosa<br />
Charles Konigsberg Jr., BA’62, and Barbara Wilson Konigsberg, BSN’64<br />
Jeff Konker, BA’70, and Jamie Konker<br />
Bon Jin and Hyun Suk Koo (parents)<br />
Sara Jane Straight Koperski, BA’71<br />
Peter and Dianne Kopff (parents)<br />
Robert Yates Kopf III, BA’88, and Martina Kopf<br />
Paul Kopp and Laura Shaffer Kopp, BA’93<br />
Flora Mae Blumberg Kornman (parent)<br />
Alden Nicole Koste, BS’07<br />
Robert John Kotchen, BA’90<br />
William Spencer Kothmann, BA’04, and Cora McGowan Kothmann<br />
Anne Martin Kottman, BA’59<br />
Anthony Paul Kovacs, BA’10<br />
David and Toby Kownacki (parents)<br />
Brian S. Kramer and Beth Cone Kramer, BS’85<br />
James Scott Kramka, MA’88, and Anne Marie Tharpe, MS’80, PHD’94 (parents)<br />
Jeffrey L. Kravetz, BA’81, and Lisse Groff Kravetz<br />
Michael L. Kreager, BA’76, and Emilie Kreager<br />
Philip D. Krebs (parent)<br />
William L. Kreiling and Diana Bliss Kreiling, BA’90<br />
Douglas Frederick Kreysar, BS’91, and Dawn R. Price Kreysar, BA’91<br />
Andrzej M. Krezel and Liliann Solnica-Krezel<br />
John and Ann Krimm (parents)<br />
Matthew P. Kronman and Evelyn K. Hsu<br />
Ben A. Kroup and Lucy A. Breyer, BA’69<br />
Barney Mark Krucoff, BA’86, and Emily Gold Krucoff<br />
Christopher Channing Krueger and Caroline Butts Krueger, BA’02<br />
Ernest J. Krug II and Kay McIntyre Krug, BA’62<br />
Peter E. Krumpe, BA’65, and Jo Anne Krumpe<br />
Yie-Wen Yuan Kuan and Chia-Jen Kuan, PHD’89 (parents)<br />
Richard Tadashi Kubota, BA’77<br />
Kevin Thomas Kucharz, BA’01<br />
Jeffrey James Kudlata, BA’85, and Regan Jones Kudlata, BS’87, MSN’90<br />
Audur V. Kugajevsky (parent)<br />
John Kuiken and Theresa Mautone Kuiken, BA’90<br />
John Kujawa and Nancy J. Devere Kujawa<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 />
Douglas Hall Kurdziel, BA’09<br />
Fletcher Kurtz, BA’56, MA’57, and Nancy Lassiter Kurtz, BA’57<br />
Ira J. Kurzban and Magda M. Davis (parents)<br />
Vijay and Rita Kusnoor (parents)<br />
Anne Christina Kuuskvere, BA’88<br />
Susan J. Kuyper<br />
Melody L. Kuzucu, BA’85<br />
Daniel A. Kveselis and Eileen P. Roach (parents)<br />
Alexander Brian Kwak, BA’05<br />
Bruce A. Kyburz and Jane Hindman Kyburz, BA’68<br />
David L. Kyger, BA’76<br />
Thomas Kyle and Maryellen S. Kyle (parents)<br />
Rowan and Jung Suk LaBarre (parents)<br />
William Hunt Labrot, BA’04, and Lindsay Shuford Labrot, BS’04, MG’06<br />
James G. Lackey III, BA’65, L’68, and Karen A. Lackey<br />
Jared Evan Lack, BA’93<br />
C. Joseph Ladd<br />
Richard E. Ladd and Isabelle Seigworth Ladd, BA’59<br />
C.R. Laden Jr. and Louise Holcomb Laden<br />
John T. LaFalce and Dawn Sutton LaFalce, BS’83<br />
Julia Starnes LaFevor, BA’55<br />
Paul T. Lafrenz, BA’75, and Meridith T. Lafrenz<br />
Michael W. Lahrman (parent)<br />
Michael Lai and Stephanie D. Edmondson Lai, BA’97<br />
Nicholas A. Lake and Martha Kruse Lake, BA’84<br />
Russell Clarence Lakey, BA’04 JD’08<br />
Daniel L. LaMarche and Janet Parks LaMarche, BA’54<br />
Peter B. Lambert, BA’74, MD’81, and Maribeth Robbins Lambert, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Marshall Allen Lamb, BS’91, and Susan Leigh Smith La<br />
Thomas Griffin Lamkin Jr., BA’94, and Kelly Lamkin<br />
Ralph J. Lampert, BA’61, and Priscilla Bernard Lampert, DUS’67 (parents)<br />
John K. Lancaster and Dorothy Seigler Lancaster, BA’47<br />
Elizabeth Carol Lancaster, BA’68<br />
Jamie Christine Landau, BA’02<br />
Duane Michael Landau and Michelle Duer Landau, BA’80<br />
David C. Landgraf and Linda Shipman Landgraf, BA’67<br />
Adam G. Landis and Deborah L. Miller, BA’87<br />
David Landry and Alicia Deanne Hayes Landry, BS’97<br />
W. Robert Laney Jr., BA’74, MED’81, and Susan L. Laney<br />
Denise Michele Lang, BA’97<br />
Clay Allison Langdon, BA’91, and Whitney Langdon<br />
Anne Cook Langstaff, BA’51<br />
Drew N. Lanier<br />
Stephen Sartain Lanier, BA’00, and Landon Hill Lanier, BS’99<br />
George Larry Lankford, BA’74, and Valerie Hunt Lankford<br />
John M. Lannom, BA’75, and Martha G. Lannom<br />
Bennibi Lao, BA’02<br />
Jonathan Lapin and Julie Lewis-Lapin, BA’01<br />
Evan M. LaPointe, BS’03, and Whitney Rollins LaPointe, BA’03<br />
Michael Joseph Larcher, BA’06<br />
Isabel Lares (parent)<br />
Michael Allan Largent, BA’91, and Mary Morris Largent<br />
Scott Alexander Larmer, JD’02, and Ashley Marie Comer Larmer, BA’02<br />
Erik C. Larsen, BA’62, JD’65, and Elizabeth Larsen<br />
Brent and Christine Larson (parents)<br />
Daniel Herbert Lasselle, BS’03<br />
Roy W. Latham and Catherine Walton Latham, BA’49<br />
Cleve Latham, BA’73, EDD’98, and Betty Craft Latham, BA’75 (parents)<br />
John Brooke Lathram, BA’69, and Pauline Folbre Lathram, BA’69<br />
Michael C. Laughrey and Jill Holland (parents)<br />
Jerome K. Laurent and Virginia Huggins Laurent, BA’64<br />
Stephen Ka-Haem Lau, BS’91<br />
John Michael Lauten and Julie Carole Hudgins Lauten, BA’86<br />
Clinton Todd Lavender and Patricia Vander Broek Lavender, BS’86<br />
Dennis Richard LaVette, BA’76, and Patricia Ann V. LaVette<br />
Thomas E. Lavin and Suzanne Kirsten Lavin, BS’89<br />
Elizabeth Greever Lawler, BA’61<br />
Roland W. Lawrence and Caroline Chan Lawrence, BS’85<br />
Halcut C. Lawrence III, BA’73, and Marcia L. Lawrence<br />
Robert L. Lawrence, BA’59, MD’63, and Mary James Moss Lawrence (parents)<br />
Stephen S. Lawrence, BA’49, and Martha West Lawrence, BA’47<br />
William S. Lawrence, BA’50, and Patricia Lawrence<br />
William H. Lawson and Edith Daniel Lawson, BA’54<br />
William J. Layng Jr., BA’71, and Betty M. Layng<br />
Bryan M. Lazare, BA’75<br />
Mark Henry Lazarus, BA’86, and Elizabeth Cunningham Lazarus, BA’86<br />
Anthony A. Lea, BA’54, and Jo Lea<br />
Maureen Ahern Leahigh, BA’77<br />
Kevin Leaptrot and Jeanne Theisen Peck, BS’92, MBA’00<br />
Leo J. Lebkuecher Jr., BA’61, and Patricia Brewster Lebkuecher (grandparents, parents)<br />
Alan N. LeBlanc (parent)<br />
Richard P. Lechleiter and Shirley Berger Lechleiter<br />
Real Leclerc and Tara Eastland Leclerc, BA’97<br />
Carl John Leding and Michelle Young Leding, BA’89<br />
Robins H. Ledyard, BA’65, LLB’66, and Julia Gambill Ledyard, BA’66 (parents)<br />
Bruce M. Lee, BA’54, and Irene Lee<br />
David and Stacey Lee (parents)<br />
John F. Lee and Sara Rodes Lee, BA’53, MA’56, PHD,89<br />
Dale A. Lee and Karen Klein Lee, BA’80<br />
Kate Patricia Lee, BA’10<br />
Kathryn Kaeser Lee, BA’47<br />
John and Nadine Lee (parents)<br />
Van William Leeper, BA’03<br />
Phil M. Lee and Emily C. Lee<br />
Robert and Jill Lee (parents)<br />
Ruth Owen Lee, BA’54<br />
William Charles Lee II, BS’93, and Amelia Lee<br />
William Gentry and Carter Lee (parents)<br />
Yeung-Sook Sue Lee, BA’80<br />
Lawrence Paul Lefebvre, BA’85, and Donna Ann Lefebvre<br />
David Leffers, BA’73, and Sherry Bratton Leffers, BSN’73<br />
Sandra Leftwich, BA’60<br />
Andrew Barrett Lehman, BA’99<br />
Frederick Peter Lehr, BA’95<br />
Charles Wadhams Leigh and Alison Farn Leigh, BA’86<br />
William and Claire Leisy (parents)<br />
Alison Hopkins Leithner, BA’04<br />
Dale L. Leiting and Rebecca Giffin Leiting, BA’82, MBA’84<br />
Jacqueline Gail Leitzes, BA’97<br />
Edward Lemaster and 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, and Patricia M. O’Neal Lenham<br />
Joseph A. Lenhard, BA’53, MS’57, and Crissy T. Lenhard<br />
Chad Kaufman Lennon, BA’08<br />
Thomas N. Lentz and Alice Boggs Lentz, BA’74<br />
Kenneth and Kilah Lentz (parents)<br />
Alexandra Maria-Christina Leone, BS’05<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, and Mary C. Eustace Lerer<br />
Herbert F. Lescher and Manerva Clements Lescher, BA’39, MA’40<br />
Robert Glenn Lesley Jr. and Elyse Wilson Lesley, BS’93<br />
Robert Leslie III and Catherine McClure Leslie, BA’80<br />
Robert A. Lester, BA’66, and Paula Lester<br />
George N. Lester III and Virginia Bowen Lester, BA’53<br />
Wallace M. LeStourgeon and Carol M. LeStourgeon<br />
Scott LeTourneau and Dana Madonia LeTourneau, BA’00<br />
Jonathan Brent Levens and Meredith Manners Levens, BA’04<br />
Kent S. Levenson, BA’70, and Dale R. Levenson<br />
Audrey Ruth Leverich, BS’99<br />
Benton B. Levie, BA’65, and Brenda Levie<br />
Barry and Joyce Levin (parents)<br />
Mildred Block Levin<br />
Larry and Kathy Levit (parents)<br />
Alfred J. Levy Jr., BA’47, and Nancy P. Levy<br />
David L. Levy and Amanda Seaford Levy, BA’97, MBA’00<br />
Andrew William Levy, BA’10<br />
Bertram L. Levy, BA’69, and Barbara W. Levy<br />
Brian Scott Levy, BA’89, and Colleen Canale Levy<br />
Pamela Ruth Levy, BA’81<br />
Steven L. Levy, BA’78, and Elizabeth Olim<br />
Calvin Pearson Lewis, BA’76, and Mary Morrill Lewis<br />
David W. Lewis and Caroline Kirkland Lewis, BA’84<br />
Ernest L. Lewis and Mary Ann Fowler Lewis, BA’61<br />
Hayes Lewis, BA’07<br />
James S. Lewis (parent)<br />
Melinda Lewis, BA’96<br />
Rodger P. Lewis<br />
Trevor Justin Lewis, BS’88, and Elizabeth Bonham Lewis<br />
Dr.and Mrs. Warren Lichliter (parents)<br />
Robert C. Liddon, BA’72, and Susan Davis Liddon, MS’78 (parents)<br />
Andrew Jay Lieb and Deborah Goodman Lieb, BA’87<br />
James Dean Liebman, BA’74, and Karen R. Liebman<br />
Timothy Edward Lietz, BS’86, and Nancy Palermo<br />
Barbara Dodson Liggett, BA’53<br />
Richard C. Lightburn and Kamie Guevara Lightburn, BA’94<br />
Joan W. Lightfoot, BA’61<br />
Virginia Grant Lightheart, BA’63<br />
Edward Douglas Lightman, BA’95, and Jennifer Maloney Lightman, BA’95<br />
Mitchell H. Light, BA’93, and Heather Anne Light, MED’99<br />
Jeffrey Allan Light, BA’86, and Natalie Chambliss Light<br />
Douglas W. Ligon, BA’65, and Ellen Elizabeth Finks Ligon, BSN’68, MSN’95<br />
Mary Frances Schmitt Ligon, BA’59<br />
Daniel and Margaret Liguori (parents)<br />
Michael Anthony Liguori, BA’92, and Ellis Toor Liguori<br />
Frank Eugene Lilley Jr. and Jessica Sparks Lilley, MD’07<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Limbeek (parents)<br />
Jonathan Harrison Lindabury, BA’95<br />
J. Stanley Lindgren, BS’85, and Elizabeth Maly Lindgren<br />
Kenneth and Tina Lindsay (parents)<br />
James Darrell Lindsey Jr., BA’88<br />
Mack S. Linebaugh Jr., BA’60, and Katherine H. Linebaugh<br />
William Dice Lineberry, BA’89, and Sally Dommerich Lineberry, BA’89<br />
Long Chung and Pei Yin Lin (parents)<br />
Julius E. Linn Jr., BA’63<br />
Leslee Kay Johnson Linn, BA’76<br />
Thomas G. Linthicum Jr., BA’70, and Dorothy Linthicum<br />
Weiqi Lin and Wenyu Liu (parents)<br />
Howard Lipman and Lisa Tamborello Lipman, BA’85 (parents)<br />
Theodore D. Lipman, BA’49, and Dede Denbo Lipman<br />
Jonathan Jackson Lippincott, BA’02<br />
Charles Bainbridge Lipscomb, BA’92<br />
James McVoy Lipscomb, BA’82, and Suzanne G. Lipscomb<br />
Gary E. Lipscomb and Jane Thomas Lipscomb, BA’69<br />
Joseph Lipscomb Jr., BA’70, and Carolyn Egger Lipscomb, BA’70<br />
Randall L. Lisbona and Elizabeth Anne Bargar, MS’84<br />
Joan F. Lisle, BA’75<br />
Tong Li and Bing Lu<br />
Jordan Michael Litt, BA’07<br />
Geoff Little<br />
Angus Chisholm Littlejohn III, BA’07<br />
J. Ford Little, BA’89, and Malinda Carlen Little, JD’89<br />
John Little and Nancy Braam Little, MED’97<br />
Craig and Cynthia Litz (parents)<br />
Xiaoyu Liu, MS’94<br />
Yixing Liu, BA’10<br />
Scott MacRae Lloyd, BA’91, and Katie Walsh Lloyd, BA’92<br />
Thomas W. Lloyd III, BA’63, and Patricia H. Lloyd<br />
Andrew Locke, BA’96, and Leslie Locke<br />
Russell Allen and Susan Locke (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Don Lockhart, BA’00, and Jodi Low Lockhart, BS’02<br />
William L. Lockhart, PHD’67, and Doris F. Robinson Lockhart<br />
John G. Loftin, BA’64, and Sylvia Whitehead Loftin<br />
Brent Raymond Logan, BS’96, and Linnea Wasemiller Logan<br />
William Kirk Loggins, BA’68<br />
J. Robert and Kim Lohr (parents)<br />
Vic Lokenauth, BS’07<br />
Isidoro D. Lombrozo, BA’10<br />
David Lominadze and Naira Metreveli (parents)<br />
John Lomot and Leslie Anne Wolfe Lomot, BA’84<br />
Kathy L. London, BA’79<br />
Charles E. Long and Allison J. Synder (parents)<br />
Betty Witt Long, BA’52, MA’54 (parent)<br />
Christopher Adam Long, BA’05<br />
Olin R. Longino Jr., MS’72, and Linda Smith Longino<br />
David B. Longley, BA’63, and Linda Longley<br />
Robert E. Long Jr., BA’81, and Nancy Jane Long<br />
Pamela Zinga Longworth, BA’73<br />
David George Lonza, BS’91, and Deidre Stamos Lonza, BA’91<br />
Elizabeth Courtney Lopez, BA’10<br />
Jay W. Lorch and Betty Lorch<br />
Graydon C. Lord and Daphne Price Lord, BA’84<br />
Adrian D. Lorentson, BA’75, and Katherine Lorentson<br />
Christian John Lorenz, BA’99, and Elizabeth Bullington Lorenz, BA’02<br />
William Edwin Love, BA’90, and Alicia C. Tarr Love, BE’90<br />
John Edward Loveday II and Marcelle le Roux Loveday, BA’03<br />
Keith Loveless, BS’79, JD’83, and Beth Rogers Loveless, BA’79, JD’82<br />
William A. Lowe and Catherine McIntyre Lowe, BA’82<br />
Ernest B. Lowe, BA’70, and Patricia Mason Lowe, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Jay Lowenthal, BA’79, and Deborah W. Lowenthal<br />
F. Coleman Lowery Jr., BA’55, and Margaret S. Lowery (parents)<br />
Rhonda Brannan Low, BA’81<br />
Michael John Loyco Jr. and Katherine Bush Loyco, BA’97<br />
Alan E. Lubel, BA’71, and Lisa Lubel-Rinzler<br />
Douglas and Allison Dobyns Lucas (parents)<br />
Kenan Holmes Lucas, BA’06<br />
Mark Christopher Lucas, BA’81, and Joanne Crawford Lucas<br />
Martha J. Singer Ludewig<br />
Robert Stuart Ludlum, BA’97, and Jennifer Bernazani-Ludlum<br />
Hang Luh and Ying D. Deng (parents)<br />
Peter Henry Luippold, BA’82<br />
Keith and Gaynor Luke (parents)<br />
Carol Scholla Lundberg, BA’76<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lundy (parents)<br />
Michael F. Luther and Diane Louise Schrauth, BA’92<br />
Bo W. Lycke and Edith McFee Lycke, BA’69<br />
Alan M. Lynch, BA’66<br />
Kenneth Michael and Vera Ann Lynch (parents)<br />
Amy Beth Lynn, BS’07 MSN’09<br />
Brian Carlton Lynn Jr. and Jean Mason Lynn, BA’65<br />
Ann Carter Lyons<br />
Wayne Gray Lyster IV, BA’03<br />
James Childs Mabry IV and Cynthia Sauter Mabry, BS’78<br />
Edward H. Mabry Jr., BA’69, and Grace Ann Mabry<br />
Brian David MacConnell and Elizabeth Krumme MacConnell, BS’82<br />
Malcolm M. MacDonald and Constance Marsh MacDonald, BA’57<br />
Peter C. Macdonald, BA’70, and Margaret J. Macdonald<br />
John W. Macey Jr., BA’82, MD’86, and Cheryl Walton Macey, BA’85<br />
Gordon Campbell Mackenzie and Bonnie Suzanne Bargmeyer Mackenzie, BS’02, MD’06<br />
Brian James MacKenzie, BA’98, and Cory Ruble MacKenzie<br />
Alan H. Maclin, BA’71, and Jeanne A. Maclin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. MacNamee (parents)<br />
Dal R. Macon Jr., BA’71, and Marian E. Colette (parents)<br />
Ryan K. Madamba and Leah Subalusky Madamba, BA’96<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Madden (parents)<br />
Robert E. Maddox, BA’49, and Donna Townsend Maddox, BSN’61<br />
Kendall W. Maddox and Lorraine Zirkle Maddox, BA’81<br />
Rebecca Sarah Maddox, BA’10<br />
William H. Maddox and Charleen Creagh Creson, BA’58, MED’85, EDD’92<br />
William P. Maddy, BA’47, and Shirley C. Maddy<br />
James and Lynda Mader (parents)<br />
Christopher J. Madigan, BA’69, and Nancy Knox Madigan, BA’69<br />
Thomas Scott Maentz Jr. and Elizabeth Silcox Maentz, BA’81<br />
Scott Maffett and Marisa Dreisbach Maffett, BS’00<br />
Jerome P. Magdovitz, BA’57, and Barbara Shepp Magdovitz<br />
William Leatherman Magevney, BA’04, and Emily Milward Magevney, BS’04<br />
Hugh and Meta Magevney (parents)<br />
Charles and Roberta Maguire (parents)<br />
Terry G. Mahn and Gayle E. Novig, BA’73<br />
Margaret Nicolaides Mahoney, BA’87<br />
Tonya Valdez Mahoney (parent)<br />
Jingchun Ma, MS’01<br />
Tim Mako and Susan J. Kilcullen Mako, BS’94<br />
Noble M. Maleque, BS’96, MD’00, and Zeenat Syed<br />
David and Judith Maley (parents)<br />
Saleem Noor Malik, BA’88, and Lisa Pomeroy Malik, BA’88<br />
Edyth Lasky Malin, BA’47<br />
John W. Mallory Jr. and Paula Combs Mallory, BA’53<br />
Lee J. Malone and Clara Chapman Malone, BA’85<br />
Julia L. Malone, BA’69<br />
Michael John Mancino and Anne Thompson Mancino, BA’80<br />
Oscar and Kim Mandujano (parents)<br />
Nancy Bauman Maney, BA’57<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Manfuso (parents)<br />
Elsa I. Mangiarua (parent)<br />
Elizabeth Gaye Mankin, BS’80<br />
James Kyle Manley and Megan E. Daniel Manley, BA’05<br />
Noah Horace Mann, BA’84, and Lethia Swett Mann, BS’84<br />
James A. Mann and Marilyn Gardner Mann, BA’77<br />
Patrick Henry Mann Jr., BA’58, JD’60, and Ann Rule Mann, BA’60 (parents)<br />
Susan Archer Mann (parent)<br />
Donald E. Mansfield, BA’94, and Gabriela Coutinho Mansfield<br />
Tom A. Marberry, BA’71, and Mary Anne Coe Marberry, BA’73<br />
Charles Andrew Marcus and Courtney Solcher Marcus, BA’95<br />
Daniel Howard Marcus, BA’88<br />
David D. Marcus and Leah Marcus<br />
Donald Rupert Margo III, BA’04, and Elizabeth Herald Margo, BA’04<br />
William James Marinangel, BA’97<br />
George and Kathy Marinelli (parents)<br />
Victor Claudio Marin, BA’03 , and Jamie Lynn Marin<br />
Andrew B. Marion Jr., BA’72, and Evelyn C. Marion<br />
David Markfield and Meredith Barbour Markfield, BA’73<br />
Douglas James Markham, BS’87, and Melissa Campbell Markham, BSN’87<br />
James and Janet Marks (parents)<br />
Claire Elizabeth Markwardt, BA’88<br />
Robert Lloyd Marlowe, BA’71, and Marcia A. Noe<br />
William F.C. Marlow Jr. and Patricia O’C. Farley, BA’80<br />
Gordon L. Marney and Frances Adams Marney, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Janice M. Marr (parent)<br />
Adrienne A. Marshall (parent)<br />
Daniel A. Marshall III, BA’91, and Michelle N. Marshall<br />
Joe H. Marshall and Jan Deaton Marshall, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Ronald L. Marshall (parent)<br />
Cleveland Hester Marsh, BA’74<br />
Gary and Sherry Marsh (parents)<br />
Robert Marsteller and Maralyn Elmore Marsteller, BA’84<br />
Tyler C. Martin and Jennifer Fayre Schweitzer Martin, BA’00<br />
Brian Martin, BS’97, and Natalia Martin<br />
Daniel Joseph Martin, BA’98, and Huong Ngo<br />
Douglas V. Martin lV, BA’76, and Kathleen Hunt Martin, BSN’76<br />
Daniel Gary Martinez, BA’08<br />
Rafael and Rebecca Martinez (parents)<br />
James E. Martin, BA’56, and Barbara Jane Warren Martin<br />
James S. Martin, BA’48, MA’61, and Morene C. Martin<br />
Jeffrey O’Neal Martin, BA’81, and Christina Whelan Martin, BS’81<br />
Jere Allen Martin, BA’73, and Jane Ross Hartzog Martin<br />
Robert E. Martin and Margaret Ewin Martin<br />
Norman Neal Martin, BA’83, and Angela Carol S. Martin<br />
Patricia Martin (parent)<br />
Ray G. Martin Jr., BA’63, and E. Ann Martin<br />
Raymond S. Martin Jr., MD’45, and Margery Luck Martin, BA’44 (parents)<br />
Chris Martin and Sarah Elisabeth Plunkett Martin, BA’98<br />
Joel E. Martin and Susan Lovinggood Martin, BA’76<br />
Jeffrey E. Martus and Melissa A. Hilmes, BS’96, MD’00<br />
Morris L. Marx and Sara Ann Wimsett Marx, BA’69<br />
Barbara A. Marzloff (parent)<br />
Masoud and Sara Masghati (parents)<br />
Charles Boswell Mashburn, BS’88, and Lori Richardson Mashburn<br />
James B. Mason III, BA’49<br />
William H. Mason Jr. and Ann Wood Mason<br />
Craig Steven Massa, BA’87, and Karen Conway Massa, BE’87<br />
Marcy Van Wart Massengale, BA’72<br />
Barry L. Master, BA’72, and Marcia Froula Master, BS’75<br />
Drew Kennedy Masterson, BA’84, and Madeline Lott Masterson<br />
Jason Nicoles Mather, BA’97, and Elizabeth Lee Dorn Mather, BA’98<br />
Brian David Mathews, BS’96<br />
Louis and Anne Mathews (parents)<br />
Ralph and Wendy Mathews (parents)<br />
Frank H. Mathis, PHD’77, and Lenora West Mathis, MA’77<br />
James Sidney Mathis Jr., BA’84, JD’90<br />
Leslie Robin Mathis, BA’83<br />
Paul J. Mattaliano and Andra Massari Mattaliano, BA’89<br />
Stephen S. Matter, BA’79, and Anne Elizabeth Kraus Matter<br />
Michaela Mattes<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 />
James Michael Matthews, BA’69, and Joan T. Matthews<br />
Jane E. Matthews, BA’87<br />
Leslie F. Matthews, BA’59, and Linda A. Matthews<br />
Dennis Russell Matthews and Maria Kain Matthews, BS’80<br />
Merle Matthews (grandparent)<br />
William J. Matthews, BA’88, and Rebecca D. Chace Matthews, BA’88<br />
Timothy and Therese Anne Matthews (parents)<br />
Scott Matucha and Andrea Parodi, BA’99<br />
Gregory Brooks Mauldin, BA’96, and Katie Bell Mauldin, BS’97<br />
David N. Maxson and Nancy Oliver Gray, BA’73<br />
Richard E. Maxwell and Gail Cranch Maxwell<br />
Joe E. Maxwell and Gloria Cherry Maxwell, BA’50<br />
Michael and Katherine Maxwell (parents)<br />
Robert and Kathryn Mayer (parents)<br />
Irene Gregory Mayes<br />
Clell I. Mayfield and Barbara Crigler Mayfield, BA’56<br />
Dan A. Mayfield, BA’70, and Carroll Clark Mayfield, BA’70<br />
Mark Mayfield, BA’87, and Carolyn J. Ferguson<br />
H. Cooley May, BA’01, and Jenny Dorothea Medenbach May, BA’02<br />
James Dent May and Meredith Sweat May, BA’71<br />
Ernest W. McAfee Jr., BA’60, and Diana Duff McAfee, BA’60<br />
Sidney S. McAlister and Sissy McAlister<br />
Lawrence A. McAndrews, BA’68, and Priscilla McEachern McAndrews, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Edward Vincent McAssey IV, BA’10<br />
David D. McBurney, BA’75, and Hellen H. McBurney<br />
Brian Robert McCabe, BS’95, MBA’00, and Julia Catherine Dodd McCabe, MSN’97<br />
James T. McCabe and Sharyn Dettwiller McCabe<br />
Kevin McCabe and Elizabeth Ann Letton, BA’91<br />
Andrew Kiley McCain, BA’84, MBA’86, and Lucy Medley McCain, BA’84<br />
Marshall F. McCallie, BA’67, and Amye Grady McCallie, BA’66<br />
Spencer J. McCallie III, BA’59, and Sara Frances Brown McCallie<br />
Jack H. McCall Jr., BA’83, and Jennifer Lynn Ashley McCall<br />
Robert and Jacqueline McCall (parents)<br />
Mark and Diane McCallum (parents)<br />
Brandt David McCammon, BS’03, MED’04<br />
Robert L. McCann III and Nicole Walker McCann, BA’01<br />
Donald Michael McCarren, BS’85, and Sarah Elizabeth Young McCarren, BSN’87<br />
Michael B. McCarthy and Joann Maguire McCarthy, BA’70<br />
John A. McCarthy and Mechthild I. McCarthy<br />
Ben McCarty and Lynda Walcott Graham McCarty, BA’58 (parents)<br />
John A. McCarty, BA’73<br />
Rody L. McCathern, BE’70, and Virginia Raisor McCathern, BA’69<br />
Mary Brennan McCeney, BA’04<br />
Sam F. McClanahan, MA’58, and Marjorie Thorpe McClanahan, BA’63<br />
David S. W. McClary, BA’79, and Alice Sherman McClary<br />
Geoffrey McClelland, BA’62, and Mary G. McClelland<br />
John Fleming McClelland, BA’68, and Mary Frieman McClelland<br />
John S. McClelland Jr. and Julia Martin McClelland, BA’79<br />
Katie Rose Woods McClendon, BA’40, BLS’41<br />
Martin Barry and Nancy Jane McClintock (parents)<br />
Thomas Stuart McCloy, BA’74, and Susan S. McCloy<br />
Christopher Lee McClurkan, BS’90<br />
Leland Chester McCluskey, BA’82, and Suzanne F. McCluskey<br />
John C. McCoid II, BA’50, LLB’53, and Beverley B. McCoid<br />
Kyle and Christy McCollom (parents)<br />
Edward C. McConnaughey Jr., BA’63, and Qian Yang<br />
Colin Michels McConville, BA’06<br />
David and Patricia McCord (parents)<br />
Richard C. McCord, BA’64, and Shalynn Mary Gillespie Ford<br />
Daniel Joseph McCormick, BA’86, MBA’93, and Carrie S. Painter McCormick, MBA’92<br />
Donald B. McCormick, BA’53, PHD’58, and N. Jean Dunn McCormick, BA’55 (parents)<br />
George Millsaps McCormick III, BA’89, and Jennifer McCormick<br />
J. Burke McCormick and Susan Tilghman Baker McCormick, BA’75<br />
James E. McCown III, BA’80, and Lorie H. McCown<br />
John B. McCoy, BA’85, MBA’86<br />
Mark A. McCoy, BA’75, and Jackie L. McCoy<br />
Anthony Philip McCready, BA’09<br />
Neal Robert McCrillis, BA’84, and Michele McCrillis<br />
Thomas Granville McCroskey, BA’84, and Lori Walker McCroskey<br />
James and Robbin McCullen (parents)<br />
James and Amy McCullough (parents)<br />
James E. McDaniel and Connie A. Meeks (parents)<br />
Allen P. McDonald and Ann Parrish McDonald, BA’67 (parents)<br />
John P. McDonald, BA’64, and Becky Garrett McDonald<br />
Mark McDonald, BA’77, and Elizabeth Coble McDonald<br />
Matthew Clay McDonald, BA’81, and Karen R. McDonald<br />
Stuart David McDonald, BS’83, and Margaret S. McDonald<br />
E. Gary McDougal, BA’73, and Karen McAlpin McDougal, BA’73<br />
Nolan Taylor McDougal, BS’01<br />
J. Michael McDowell and Kellie Hunter McDowell, BA’86<br />
Charles and Holli McElvany (parents)<br />
Thomas B. McElwee and Sarah Young McElwee, BA’78<br />
Brian A. McEwen, BA’74<br />
Courtney Leigh McEwen, BA’04<br />
William Stova McFadden, BA’85, and Cynthia Beshel McFadden<br />
Thomas Wells McGee, BA’95, and Lindy Upton McGee, BS’96<br />
Read F. McGehee III and Catherine Smylie McGehee, BS’86 (parents)<br />
J. Lucius McGehee IV, BA’76, and Holley P. McGehee<br />
Kathryn Burr McGehee, BA’82<br />
Henry C. McGill Jr., BA’43, MD’46, and Cloace Ferguson McGill, BSN’47<br />
John F. McGinley and Laura Curtis McGinley, BS’90<br />
Todd Richard McGlamery and Sarah Riske McGlamery, BS’03<br />
John Graeme McGowan, BS’80<br />
Daniel T. McGrath (parent)<br />
John McGreaham and Charlotte Fausett McGreaham, BA’70<br />
Richard J. McGregor and Antoinette McGregor<br />
John D. McHenry, BA’74, and Deborah Ann Nolen McHenry (parents)<br />
Kelley Daniele McIlhattan, BA’10<br />
William D. McInerney, BA’67, and Olynn O. McInerney<br />
Flora Jones Jones McInnes, BA’45<br />
William M. McIntosh<br />
James Boyd McIntyre, BA’60, and Katherine K. McIntyre<br />
Michael D. McIntyre and Krista K. Dobby McIntyre, BA’86<br />
Robert C. McIntyre Jr., BA’83, and Jacquelin McIntyre<br />
Jack McKay, BA’67, and Kathleen K. McKay<br />
Joan DeWitt McKean, BA’58<br />
Lenorah E. McKee (parent)<br />
Thomas M. McKeithen and Sally Barker McKeithen, BA’53<br />
Ralph N. Mckenzie and Laura B. McKenzie<br />
Andrew Todd McKinney, BA’99<br />
Kathryn Browning Roberts McKinney, BA’59<br />
Roderic C. McKinney (parent)<br />
Thomas A. McKinney and Rose Marie Beeman McKinney, BA’58<br />
William M. McKinney Jr. and Martha L. McKinney<br />
Richard and Beverly McKittrick (parents)<br />
Darcy Neal McKnight<br />
Lee A. McKnight, BA’67, JD’73, and Pamela Polk McKnight<br />
Wirt C. McKnight, BA’63, and Suzanne M. McKnight<br />
David Scott McLaughlin, BS’99, and Cherry Abenojar McLaughlin, BE’99<br />
Peter McLaughlin and Diana Y. Garza, BS’75, MS’78<br />
J. Lindsy McLean Jr., BA’60<br />
Peter C. McLoughlin and Kelly Corbett McLoughlin, BA’84 (parents)<br />
David E. McManus and Karen Vaughan McManus, BA’90<br />
David J. McMillan, PHD’69, and Jean A. Millspaugh McMillan, BA’67<br />
Thomas S. McMillan, BE’54, and Mary Louise Lakoff McMillan, BA’54<br />
Ronald Allen McMurtry Jr., BA’80, and Nell Leazar McMurtry<br />
Douglas Stuart McNair, BA’88<br />
Francis and Kathleen McNamara (parents)<br />
Timothy P. McNamara and Wendy Hoblitzelle<br />
Alton Carson and Lillie McNeal (parents)<br />
Seth McNew, BA’04, and Katherine Buxton McNew, BA’04<br />
Sidney D. McPherson, BA’58, and B.A. McPherson<br />
Kevin and Nancy McQuade (parents)<br />
Thomas J. McQuiston, BA’76, and Ruth E. Smith McQuiston, BSN’76<br />
Samuel T. McSeveney and Sandra J. McSeveney<br />
Jack and Ruth Ann McSpadden (parents)<br />
John S. McSwain, BS’77<br />
David Thomas McTaggart, BA’98<br />
James and Jane McWilliams (parents)<br />
Charles E. Meacham and Elizabeth W. Trent Meacham, BA’90<br />
Allen and Patricia Meadors (parents)<br />
Kevin Douglas Meadows, BE’88, and Cara Crick Meadows, BA’88, MED’88<br />
James A. Meadows III, BA’68, and Lindsey Carolyn Meadows<br />
Lee D. Meadows, BA’66, and Ann Sory Betty Meadows, BA’66<br />
William R. Meaney, BA’70, and Sandra S. Meaney<br />
John U. Mears III and Geny Davis Mears, BA’75<br />
Michael O. Measom (parent)<br />
John S. Medart, BA’82<br />
Robert E. Medearis, EN’46<br />
John E. Meeks and Anita C. Meeks<br />
Karen Kopert Meeks, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Matthew James Meenan, BA’04, and Emily J. Duncan<br />
William R. Mefford, BA’63, and Ellyn Eckert Mefford<br />
Jennifer Katelyn Mehl, BA’10<br />
Ronald C. Melcher, BA’87, and Ellen M. Melcher<br />
Jerry Melillo and Lalise O’Brien Melillo, BA’64<br />
John H. Meltzer, BA’74<br />
Robert S. Melum and Susan K. Schlegel Melum, BA’69<br />
David H. Melville and Nancy Whitehurst Melville, BA’68<br />
Kenneth Gary Menendez, BA’77, and Lisa Camacho Menendez, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Walter Menjivar, BA’09<br />
Jerry A. Menter and Anne Meckstroth Menter, BA’68 (parents)<br />
Robert Blake Menzel, BS’90, and Melinda Kuhn Menzel, BS’90<br />
Gabrielle Ruth Mercadante, BA’09<br />
James E. Mercer, BA’77, and Kathleen C. Mercer<br />
George T. Mercier and Dorothy Ragland Mercier, BA’44<br />
Anettia P. Meredith (parent)<br />
Henry C. Merhoff Jr., BA’63<br />
Douglas and Barbara Merkel (parents)<br />
John and Melissa Merlino (parents)<br />
Andrew McDonald Merrell, BA’10<br />
Spencer Merrell, BA’04, and Catalina Merrell<br />
Berkeley S. Merrill, BA’69, and Nancy Jane Bradley Merrill<br />
George C. Merrill and Susan J. Kroeger (parents)<br />
Lynann Sahner Merring, BS’84<br />
Alice Clark Merritt, BA’57, MAT’60<br />
Edward T. Merry Jr., BA’56<br />
John Hays Mershon and Anna L. Jorgensen Mershon, BA’69<br />
Gary Nathaniel Merson, BA’94<br />
John Merten, BS’80, and Suzan R. Merten<br />
Scott Michael Meserve, BA’99, and Mercedes Simon Meserve, BS’00<br />
Bernard and Rosa Messer (grandparents)<br />
Isaac S. Metts Jr., MA’67, PHD’69, and Wie Camille Van Metts<br />
Lee Christine Metz, BA’00<br />
Jeffrey Paul Meyer, BA’80, and Janet J. Meyer<br />
Parker H. Meyer, BA’61, and Sara Lee Meyer<br />
Erika Leigh Meyers, BS’90<br />
William L. Meyer, BA’68, and Virginia B. Meyer (parent)<br />
J. Creighton Michael, MA’76, and Leslie D. Cecil<br />
Jeffrey Robert Middlekauff and Dina Louise Bender Middlekauff, BA’88<br />
David James Middleton, BA’88, and Katharine Davis Middleton<br />
Thomas and Karen Migneron (parents)<br />
Melanie Kuniko Mihara, BA’03<br />
Robert A. Mikos and Cindy Kam<br />
Ronald T. Mikrut and Diane Sowell Mikrut, BA’64<br />
Mariano Blago and Mercedes Mikulic (parents)<br />
William Hughes Milam, BA’73, and Ann Phillips Milam<br />
Tomislav Zivota Milic, BA’99<br />
Douglas G. Miller and Alison Paul Miller, BA’82<br />
Calvin F. Miller and Molly Fritz Miller<br />
Carlyn Emily Miller, BA’10<br />
Carroll Whitman Miller, BA’65, MLS’67<br />
Charles Mixson Miller Jr., BA’82, and Chappell Jarrell Miller<br />
Cyd Louise Miller, BA’73<br />
Dayton Lee Miller, BA’98<br />
Naomi Marjorie Miller-Facey, BA’02<br />
Kenneth D. Miller and Floy Minor Miller, BA’39<br />
Clyde and Jacqueline Miller (parents)<br />
James Philip Miller, BA’70, and Jeannette Bush Miller<br />
William P. Miller and Kathryn B. Loken Miller, BA’90<br />
David E. Miller and Kathryn Friedman Miller, BA’94<br />
Larry Miller and Robin M. Deutsch (parents)<br />
David Miller and Laura Muckerheide Miller, BA’89<br />
Lindsay Anne Miller, BA’06<br />
Edwin Burnett and Mary Louise Bard Miller (parents)<br />
Matthew Joel Miller, BA’97<br />
Meredith Stockett Miller, BA’45<br />
Nancy K. Miller (parent)<br />
Peter and Debra Miller (parents)<br />
Philip A. Miller (parent)<br />
Robert A. Miller, BA’53, MS’73, and Shirley Wright Miller<br />
Samuel Adam Miller, BA’08<br />
Solomon I. Miller, BA’76, and Elizabeth D. Miller<br />
William H. Milliken, BA’10<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton C. Milliken (parents)<br />
Brooks Pitman Milling, BA’91, and Sydney Rutherford Milling, BS’90, MED’91<br />
Roberts Clay Milling II, BA’88, JD’91, and Jayne Ann Waggener Milling, BS’88<br />
David and Gretchen Mills (parents)<br />
Herbert C. Mills, BA’62<br />
Paul and Deborah Mills (parents)<br />
Lewis Martin Milrod, BA’81, and Karen Temes Milrod<br />
Ted Milton and Karen Milton<br />
Maury Brant Mingle, BA’85<br />
James Edward Minnick II, BA’92, and Karen Minnick<br />
Baker Adams Mitchell III, BA’95, and Michelle Mitchell<br />
Charles and Sue Mitchell (parents)<br />
Donald Martin Mitchell Jr., BA’80, and Mary Mitchell<br />
Guy W. Mitchell III, BA’66, and Susan Sudduth Mitchell, BA’66 (parents)<br />
Marjorie Few Mitchell, BA’49<br />
Timothy E. Moats and Laurie L. Schmidt-Moats, BA’85<br />
Robert L. Mode and Carol Ann Mode<br />
Thomas E. Moeller and Judith Wood Moeller, BA’64<br />
Jamshid and Shar Mohammadi (parents)<br />
Joseph Sutton Mohr III, BA’84, and Sharon Allen Mohr<br />
Preston Chapman Moister, BA’03<br />
C. Scott and Jane Heineman Molden (parents)<br />
Nicole Molina, BA’10<br />
L.A. Moline and Rebecca M. Norris, BA’78<br />
Stephen Lee Moll, BA’83, and Beth Fisher Moll, BA’83<br />
Phillip David Mollere and Barbara Beacham Mollere, BA’67<br />
William R. Moller and Molly Tarkington Moller, BA’64<br />
Renée Mashell Momon, BS’79<br />
David A. Monaco, BA’65, and Judy Tincher Monaco, BSN’66 (parents)<br />
Stephen T. Monahan and Mary D. Joyce (parents)<br />
James A. Moncrief and Joan McDougal Moncrief, BA’57<br />
William H. Moncrief Jr.<br />
Amy Elizabeth Monroe, BA’96<br />
F. Douglas Montague III, BA’72, and Becky Montague<br />
Andrew Jay Montesinos, BA’09<br />
Phil G. Montgomery, BS’75, and Carol Montgomery<br />
Carter Montgomery and Missy Simms Montgomery, BA’86<br />
Peter R. Moody Jr., BA’65, and Margaret Anne Shahan Moody, BA’66<br />
Joanna Elizabeth Mooney, BA’04<br />
Theodore C. Mooney, BA’60, and Joan Cathey Mooney<br />
Christopher David Moore, BE’02, and Cathy Castellon Moore, BE’02<br />
Charles Richard Moore III, BA’01<br />
Scott Moore and Cynthia Cates Moore, BS’91<br />
Don D. Moore, BA’56, MA’57, and Dorothy Alford Moore, MA’57<br />
English Parks Moore, BE’98, and Andrea Rosenbaum Moore, BS’97<br />
Ernest G. Moore Jr.<br />
J. Patrick Moore, BA’67, and Barbara J. Stack Moore<br />
J. Scott Moore, BS’74<br />
James and Carrie Moore (parents)<br />
James L. Moore, BA’65, and Ruth Pool Moore<br />
Kevin Moore and Jeanette Jones Moore, BS’92<br />
Jeff R. Moore, BA’50, MD’53<br />
Joe H. Moore, BA’50<br />
Kenneth W. Moore, BA’54, and Edythe H. Moore<br />
Leslyn Teresa Moore, BA’09<br />
Gerald W. Moore and Lisa Abrash Moore, BA’81<br />
Margaret Pride Moore, BA’92<br />
Mark L. Moore, BS’75, and Angelique Gremillion Moore<br />
R. Keith Moore, BA’80, and Tricia Kline Moore, MSN’90<br />
Richard B. Moore, BA’56, and Patricia Burns Moore<br />
Robert and Susan Moore (parents)<br />
Charles Richard Moore Jr. and Sally Bealle Moore, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Robert W. Moore and Stephanie Polk Moore, BS’91<br />
Valarie Faye Readus Moore, BS’91<br />
Virgil H. Moore Jr., BA’50, MS’51, and Nancy Moore<br />
William H. Moore, BA’61<br />
G. Thomas Moor, BA’71, and Veronica Ries Moor<br />
William T. Moorman and Lucas McIntyre Moorman, BA’89<br />
Alexandra M. Mora, BA’04<br />
Jason Saeed Morad, BA’92<br />
Cristina Maria Moreno, BA’04<br />
Efren and Renée Moreno (parents)<br />
Theodore Morford Jr., BA’51, and Marie Brown Morford<br />
Clive N. Morgan, BA’77<br />
Vincent F. Morgan and Diane Yancey Morgan, BS’81<br />
Edward Timothy Morgan, BS’80, and Roxana Gaia Morgan<br />
Jeffrey S. Morgan, BA’76, MD’80, and Satnick J. Morgan<br />
Jesse and Casandra Morgan (parents)<br />
Mack J. Morgan III, BA’76, and Marcia McCauley Morgan, BA’77 (parents)<br />
Robert and Anne Morgan (parents)<br />
Ron Reece Morgan, BA’79<br />
Walter A. Morgan, BS’78, and Donna S. Morgan<br />
Saul and Julie Morgenstern (parents)<br />
Andrea Moro<br />
David Lee Morris, BA’82, and Susan Morris<br />
Joseph Martin Morris Jr., BA’63, and Edith H. Morris<br />
Michael and Sharyn Morris (parents)<br />
Charles L. Morrison and April Dock Morrison, BS’96<br />
Edward F. Morrison Jr., BA’84, JD’87, and Susan Cohen<br />
Harold and Nancy Morrison (parents)<br />
Ruth McCaughan Morrison, BA’08<br />
Russell Franklin Morris III, BA’84, and Pamela J. Fadeley Morris<br />
Jeff Miller and Rebecca Rita Morrissey-Miller, BA’86<br />
Stephen and Eileen Morris (parents)<br />
William E. Morris Jr., BA’70, and Antoinette L. Ponton Morris<br />
Charles Morrow and Elizabeth Ann Yingling, BA’68<br />
John C. Morrow, BA’82, and Carrie Boyd Morrow<br />
John Rawls Morrow, BA’88, and Ann Morrow<br />
Billy and Lora Morrow (parents)<br />
Randall Hodge Morrow, BA’85, JD’88, and Carmen LaGrange Morrow, BA’85 (parents)<br />
Jeff Morse and Susan Lynn Sloan, BA’83<br />
Pete W. Mortensen (parent)<br />
Harry E. Moseley and Joyce Goldstein Moseley, BA’44<br />
Tom Moser and Mary Lynn Morrill Moser, BA’74<br />
Alexandra Moses, BA’07<br />
William A. Mosley, BA’69, and Elizabeth Berry Mosley<br />
Ralph I. Mosling, BA’43, and Kathryn Ann Mosling<br />
Frank and Lucinda Moss (parents)<br />
Gary Curtis Moss Jr., BA’92, and Elizabeth Baldwin Robinson Moss, BA’92<br />
David E. W. Mott, BA’67<br />
Andy Mouer, BA’91, and Meredith Steinfeld Mouer, BA’91<br />
Christopher Patrick Moulton, BA’96<br />
Robert W. Moulton, BA’62<br />
Shawn William Mowry, BE’95, and Sharmistha R. Mowry<br />
Hardy R. Moyers, BA’54, LLB’57, and Sandra Woodward Moyers<br />
James Keyser Moyle, BE’99 ME EN 2001<br />
Eric Jon Mueller, BA’87, and Patricia McNamara Mueller, BS’87<br />
Thomas Henry Mueller, BA’97, and Randi Peresich Mueller<br />
Christian and Ursula Muenchrath (parents)<br />
Katherine Lamb Muhlfeld, BA’08<br />
Gordon D. Muir, BA’78, MLS’81<br />
John Dapray Muir Jr., BA’89, and Laurie Muir<br />
James R. Muir and Mary Peeler Muir, BA’50<br />
Robert B. Muir Jr.<br />
Thomas J. Mulgrew and La-Voe Griffin Mulgrew, BA’79<br />
Robert and Marykay Mullally (parents)<br />
Arthur James Mullaney and Margaret Connolly Mullaney, BA’88<br />
Thomas and Clair McLeod Muller (parents)<br />
Joseph B. Mullin and Elizabeth Duncan Mullin, BA’54<br />
Thomas Robert Mullins, BA’07<br />
William Michael Mullins, BA’67, and Betty Dale Mullins<br />
B. Mark Mulloy, BA’76, JD’80, and Linda F. Mulloy (parents)<br />
Linda Kay Multhaup, BS’96<br />
Jason Alan Muncy and Alison Ehlert Muncy, BA’93<br />
Luther Munford and Virginia Thompson Munford, BA’72<br />
Howard G. Muntz, BA’80, and Barbara A. Goff<br />
Noboru and Hiroko Murakami (parents)<br />
Yoko Joy Murakami, BS’06<br />
Frank Bivin Murchison Jr., BA’10<br />
Davis Murfree, BA’02, and Blair McMeans Murfree, BS’03, MSN’09<br />
Patricia Davison Murlas, BA’72<br />
Elaine Lednerman Murphree, BA’65<br />
John B. Murphy and Bonnie Harre Murphy, BS’88<br />
Claire Lamphere Murphy, BA’73 (parent)<br />
Felix and Anne Murphy (parents)<br />
Michael D. Murphy, BA’66<br />
Niels Patrick Murphy, BA’92, and Lynne O’Connell Murphy<br />
Bradford James Murphy and Tricia Spoerl Murphy, BA’79<br />
Kevin Kyle Murray, BS’82, and Kimberly O’Neil Murray<br />
Richard Murray, BA’84, and Nora Riegle Murray, BA’85<br />
Pamela Jean Murray (parent)<br />
Robert Sands Murray Jr., BA’77, MBA’80, and Margaret Hunter Murray<br />
Martin and Jean Murrer (parents)<br />
Edward E. Murrey III and Debbie Rodgers Murrey, BA’73<br />
W. Harwell Murrey and Jane Cary Murrey, BA’57 (parents)<br />
Clinton Allen Musil Jr., BS’87, and Terri Musil<br />
Paul A. Musser and Elizabeth Goldsmith Musser, BA’82<br />
David Kenneth Myer, BA’05, and Kristen Colletti Myer, BS’07<br />
Gregory Myers and Amy Nichols Myers, BS’96<br />
Robert Warren Myers, BA’93<br />
Clyde H. Mynatt Jr. and Jacqueline Grant Mynatt, BA’60<br />
Lucille Corkran Nabors, BA’57, MA’67<br />
David Nadel and Nicole M. Feliciano, BA’92<br />
John McClung Nading, BA’00<br />
Sam L. Naff and Sarah Henry Byers Naff, BA’63<br />
Trevor W. Nagel and Jane U. Phillips (parents)<br />
Linda Nagle<br />
Gary Bruce Nagler, BS’83, and Elizabeth Sohanchyk-Nagler<br />
Robert A. Nailling, BA’69, JD’74, and Martha Griffin Nailling, BA’74<br />
Roger Nail and Molly Blackwell Nail, BA’95<br />
Patrick Nakamura and Susan M. Lebourg, BS’74<br />
Julian C. Nall, PHD’58, and Christine Poole Nall<br />
Francis C. Nance and Patricia L. Terry Nance<br />
Harold B. Nash Jr., BA’72<br />
Ibrahim Y. Nasmyth, BA’02, and Erin Quinn Nasmyth, BS’03<br />
David Jay Natelson, BS’86, and Catherine Martini Natelson<br />
Jonathan Nathanson and Diane Bauermeister Nathanson, BA’83<br />
Roy and Lisa Naturman (parents)<br />
Robert Wendel Naumann and Janice Stelljes Naumann, BA’84<br />
Susan Jane Nava, BS’81<br />
Christopher James Nay, BS’01, and Katrina Traiforos Nay, BA’01<br />
Ricardo and Joan Nazario (parents)<br />
Celestin H. Ndagije and Cynthia D. Mukamana (parents)<br />
Robert L. Neaderthal and Julie Greenfield Neaderthal, BA’75<br />
Kenyon C. Neal, BA’66, and Barbara B. Neal<br />
William Thomas Neary, BA’79, and Sharon Rogers Neary<br />
C. Dillon Neaves, BA’87<br />
Kent Jack Nee and Virginia Louise Morris, BA’92<br />
Paul and Jami V. Neely (parents)<br />
Robert Bruton Neely Jr., BA’10<br />
Richard H. Neill, BA’68, and Barbara Frankenfield Neill, BA’68<br />
Rosemary Witherington Nelms, BA’68, MAT’69, MLS’82<br />
Charles E. Nelson, BA’56, and Sharron Heim Nelson<br />
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chris 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 />
K.C. Nelson, BA’98, and Gina R. Gatti Nelson, BE’99<br />
Elizabeth Paige Nesbitt, BA’00<br />
Paul B. Nesbitt and Sandra Crawford Nesbitt, BA’66<br />
Eric M. Netherton and Gretchen Gerhardt Netherton, BA’01, MSN’04<br />
Neal Anthony Neuenschwander, BS’80, and Kimberly Franklin Neuenschwander<br />
Mary D. Newcomb, BA’08<br />
Thomason and Lee Ann Newcomb (parents)<br />
Jean Newell (grandparent)<br />
James L. Newland and Dorothy Sams Newland, BA’65<br />
Charles M. Newman and Lisbeth G. Mark (parents)<br />
Debra Moore Newman, BA’89<br />
James B. Newman, BA’70, and Stacy Wright Newman<br />
G. Scott Newman and Mollie McCarroll Newman, BA’85<br />
Robin Newsome (parent)<br />
Troy Gerald New, BA’89, and Tracy Bockholt New, BS’89, MSN’91<br />
Levy Hoang Nguyen, BA’10<br />
Richard J. Nicastro and Anne Payne Nicastro, BA’72<br />
Stephen M. Nicely and Karen Standefer Nicely, BA’67<br />
Ridley T. Nichol, BA’48, and Margaret Ann Nichol<br />
Allen and Lois Nichols (parents)<br />
Benjamin Ronald Nichols, BA’00<br />
Howard H. Nichols, BA’43, MD’45, and Betty Jane Martin Nichols (parents)<br />
John H. Nichols III, BA’76, and Jane Trotter Nichols, BS’78<br />
George R. Nichols and Judy True Nichols, BS’70 (parents)<br />
Basil Nichols and Melissa Young Nichols, BS’86<br />
Ellen Magruder Nicholson, BA’47, MA’60<br />
Jerrol F. Nicholson Jr., BA’89, and Nanette Elizabeth Thompson Nicholson, BA’95<br />
Charles A. Nickolaus Jr., BA’52, and Myra Jackson Nickolaus (parents)<br />
Jonathan Andre and Tyra Nicolle (parents)<br />
C. Norris Nielsen, BA’60, and Britton Hassell Nielsen, BA’67 (parents)<br />
John K. Nieset and Mary Hollis Wrighton Nieset, BA’93<br />
Chris Nilan and Julia Elizabeth Bay, BA’06<br />
Walter B. Nimocks, PHD’65, and Susan Lee Nimocks, BA’58<br />
Micah Joel Nite, BA’04, and Mary Ivy Nite, BS’04<br />
Paul Edward Nixon, BA’93<br />
Walter W. Nixon III, BA’68, and Dana Daniels Nixon<br />
Anthony and Mabel Njoku (parents)<br />
C. Utley Noble III and Lisa Jill Uiberall-Noble, BA’93<br />
Nakita C. Noël, BA’10<br />
Danton Trent Nolan, BA’97, and Allison Graham Nolan, BA’97<br />
Virgil A. Nolan Jr. and Patricia Young Nolan, BA’48<br />
Samuel Richard Nolen, BS’10<br />
Robert and Rhonda Noll (parents)<br />
Paul Francis Nora Jr. and Martha Perz Nora, BA’85<br />
Charles D. Nord, BA’60, and Laurie Ford Nord (parents)<br />
Michael Andrew Nordlund, BA’09<br />
Lee Elizabeth Norelli, BA’08<br />
John A. Norfleet and Linda Lancaster Norfleet, BA’77<br />
Stephen and Jacqueline Norman (parents)<br />
Sheila Normile, BA’97<br />
Peter Andrew Norowski, BA’77<br />
Thomas J. Norris and Angela Croce Norris, BA’93<br />
Fletcher R. Norris, BA’56, MA’62, PHD’68, and Janis Cobb Norris, BA’60<br />
Ann Benton Northcutt, BA’60<br />
Frank O. Northrup Jr., BA’71, and Dorsey M. Tillett Northrup<br />
Gordon Allen Norton, BA’60, and Sylvia Kay Hatcher Norton<br />
Joe M. Norton Jr., BA’69<br />
J.C. Norton and Patricia R. Crawford Norton, BA’61<br />
Ralph E. Norton Jr., BA’66, and Miki Lusk Norton (parents)<br />
Don Norton and Susan Bland Norton, BA’84<br />
Diana Lee Wilson Norwood, BA’71<br />
Matthew A. Novak and Nell Thelin Novak, BA’92, MPP’95<br />
Brian J. Novelline and Kristen Osborn Novelline, BA’96<br />
David and Sonia Novick (parents)<br />
Caroline Ferris Nugent, BA’04<br />
Ernesto A. Nunez and Mona Yvonne Lafontaine (parents)<br />
John and Maria Nunez (parents)<br />
Patrick DeWitt Nunnally, BA’79, MAT’80, MA’81, and Elizabeth Dondanville Nunnally, BA’81, MAT’82<br />
Winston C. Nunn and Mary York Nunn<br />
Robert and Mimi Nusbaum (parents)<br />
Larkin Oates, BA’84<br />
Thomas Reed O’Beirne, BS’89<br />
Michael Aaron O’Connell and Deborah Hendricks O’Connell, BA’78<br />
Edward F. O’Connor, BA’58, and Virginia O’Connor<br />
James and Holly O’Connor (parents)<br />
Karen O’Connor<br />
Timothy Joseph and Mavis O’Connor (parents)<br />
Thomas E. Oden III, BA’57, MS’58, and Barbara Jane Curley Oden<br />
Margaret Moore Odiorne, BA’66<br />
Chris and Jean O’Donnell (parents)<br />
Richard John Oelhafen, BA’91, and Alvina M. Ma Oelhafen, BA’91, JD’94<br />
Charles H. Offenburger, BA’69, and Carla K. Offenburger<br />
Robert L. Officer, BA’67, and Mary Davidson-Officer<br />
Richard Archer Oglesby Jr., BA’86, and Caye J. Oglesby<br />
Patrick O’Hare and Avery Baillio O’Hare, BA’87, MBA’88<br />
Chikai Jeffrey Ohazama, BE’94, and Mira J. Waldman<br />
William and Catherine O’Keefe (parents)<br />
Richard O’Keefe and Jacqueline Thompson O’Keeffe, BA’54<br />
Mary Pamela H. Olarte (parent)<br />
Peter M. Oldham, BA’78, JD’82, and Kimberly Hill Oldham<br />
James and Susan O’Leary (parents)<br />
Paul E. Olin, BA’77, and Elizabeth McBride Olin<br />
Thomas Franklin and Tammy Ann Olin (parents)<br />
Brian Michael Oliver, BA’96, and Meg Oliver<br />
Robert W. Oliver, BS’76, and Karin Murray Oliver<br />
Mary Margaret Oliver, BA’69<br />
William Huntley Oliver Jr., BA’72, and Deborah W. Oliver<br />
Alexander Y. Olshanskiy<br />
John Carl and Judith Olson (parent)<br />
Fredric M. Oltsch and Katherine Jones Barton, BA’71<br />
Michael Norman O’Malley, PHD’81, and Stephanie J. Samples O’Malley, BS’76, MA’83, PHD’83<br />
Lawrence O’Meallie and Sally Barlow O’Meallie, BA’68<br />
Ashley Cecelia O’Neal, BA’10<br />
Colleen G. O’Neal (parent)<br />
David Medford O’Neal Jr., BA’82, and Susan C. O’Neal<br />
James F. O’Neal, BA’49<br />
James Richard and Patricia Baier O’Neill (parents)<br />
Calvin Patrick O’Neil and Sarah Wood O’Neil, BA’65 (parents)<br />
Thomas Operchal, BA’75, and Mary Ellen White Operchal, MD’79<br />
Bruce I. Oppenheimer<br />
William Vincent O’Reilly and Susan Tull O’Reilly, BA’80<br />
Thomas O’Rorke Jr., BS’92, and Hollis Anne Boggs O’Rorke<br />
Alice R. Orr, BA’63<br />
James A. Orr III, BA’81<br />
Jerome T. Orr, BA’60<br />
Rick Orr, BA’74, and Lib Orr<br />
R. Wilson Orr III, BS’84, and Caroline C. Orr<br />
Robert and Candi Orsi (parents)<br />
Charles W. Orth, BA’66, and Mary Ann Saad Orth<br />
Luis Ortiz and Maria E. Vanegas-Ortiz (parents)<br />
Todd Andrew Osborne, BA’89, and Dorothy Ann Osborne<br />
Valerie Gene Osborne, BS’06<br />
Lillian Peters Osborn, BA’04<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 />
Matthew Edward Oster, BE’99, and Alexandra Marie Edwards Oster, BS’00<br />
Margaret Ostrom<br />
G. Coleman Oswalt Jr., BA’70, and Louise E. Oswalt<br />
C. Neil Ottenfeld, BA’50, and Betty King Ottenfeld<br />
David Taylor Ottenjohn, BA’82, and Kathy Ottenjohn<br />
Robert Charles Ottenjohn, BE’86, MBA’88, and Jan Markham Ottenjohn, BA’80<br />
Lucius T. Outlaw Jr. and Freida H. Outlaw<br />
Dolphin D. Overton and Sue Hagood Overton, BA’58 (parents)<br />
Theron W. Ovitt, BA’61, and Judith V. Ovitt<br />
H. Lee Owen Jr. and Ann Stuckey Owen, BA’70<br />
Robert D. Owen and Frances Miller Owen, BA’50<br />
Michael William Owens, BS’80, and Ann Marie Deer Owens, BA’76<br />
Carlton Lewis Owens Jr., BA’10<br />
Andrew Kemper Owens and Michele Kaludis Owens, BA’87, MBA’91<br />
John and Lisa Owings (parents)<br />
Steven Ernest Ownby, BA’02, and Anna Sakolosky Ownby, BA’02<br />
Michael A. Ozer and Patricia A. Kalmans, BA’72<br />
William N. Ozier, BA’66, JD’69, and Ann Hotchkiss Lewis Ozier, BA’67<br />
John James Pace III, BS’93, and Elizabeth Barbe-Pace<br />
Patrick Wheat Pace, BA’94, and Jennie Pace<br />
Robert W. Pace Jr. and Linda S. Armstrong<br />
Frank T. Padberg Jr., BA’69, and Sharon Smith Padberg<br />
Sarah Worley Padgett<br />
W. S. Page Jr. and Ann Moody Page, BA’68<br />
Barry Richard Page Jr., MA’89<br />
Carl R. Page, BA’71, and Elizabeth Evans Page, BA’71<br />
Harry L. Page, BA’56, MD’59, and Shelley Carter Page, BA’59 (parents)<br />
Keith Spurrier Page, BA’79, MBA’80, and Julie Thayer Page<br />
John T. Page and Florida Elliot Paige, BA’93<br />
Helen Howell Palmer-Ball<br />
Carla Jeunyne Palmer, BA’97<br />
Bin-Tao and Ing-Shing Pan (parents)<br />
Tony F. Pandjiris, BA’98, and Amanda Rusch Pandjiris, BS’98<br />
John and Yun Pang (parents)<br />
Robert and Elizabeth Panke (parents)<br />
Luis G. Panuncialman and Emelina B. Quisumbing (parents)<br />
Stephanie Elena Pappas, BS’08<br />
Ralph Ewin Parchment, BS’82, and Stephanie Sue Ney Parchment, BS’82<br />
Don and Barbara Pardo (parents)<br />
Alvin and Alice Park (parents)<br />
Arick Charles Park, BA’09<br />
Francis P. Parker, BA’62, and Catherine B. Parker<br />
John Thurman Parker, BA’99<br />
Sarah Elizabeth Parker, BS’08<br />
Godfrey Ross Parkerson, BA’10<br />
William H. Parker V, BA’72, and Mary E. Parker (parents)<br />
Lydia Park, BA’04<br />
Sangsoo Park, PHD’08<br />
William Allen Parks Jr., BA’61, and Alice Ann Taylor Parks, BA’61<br />
Marcos and Liliana Parodi (parents)<br />
Donna Ann Parramore, BA’83, MDV’02<br />
Allan M. Parrent, MA’55, BDIV’61, and Carol Armistead Parrent, BA’56<br />
Jackson Clark Parriott, BA’87, and Ashley Roodhouse Parriott, BA’87<br />
Charles Andrew Parrish, BA’97<br />
Joseph L. Parrish and Sarah Neale Parrish, MED’83 (parents)<br />
Kenneth D. Parrot, BA’69, and Leigh Shamblin Parrot, BA’69<br />
John F. Parrott, BE’72, and Sally Fowler Parrott, BA’76 (parents)<br />
Bryan David Parsels, BA’08<br />
Robert F. Parsley and Michal Lawson Parsley, BA’92, MSN’99<br />
Paul and Joan Parsons (parents)<br />
Jonathan O. Partain, BA’57, MD’60, and Virginia R. Partain<br />
John P. Partin, BA’66, and Vicky L. Boyd Partin, BA’67 (parents)<br />
David B. Partlow Jr., BA’72, and Celia Jackson Partlow<br />
Eddine Bowen Paschall, BA’46<br />
Gary A. Passons, BA’76, and Susan S. Passons<br />
Gregory Harold Pastrick, BS’89, and Christine Pastrick<br />
Richard D. Patchak, BA’93<br />
Sandip Manubhai Patel, BA’97<br />
Susan Jane Shippey Patnaik, BS’89<br />
Joseph E. Patrick Jr., BA’67, and Hilda Buchanan Patrick, BA’66<br />
Bailey W. Patrick and Mildred Wells Patrick, BA’84<br />
Henry and Randa Patrick (parents)<br />
Shaun Brian Patsy, BS’02<br />
Daniel and Aline Patte (parents)<br />
Z. Cartter Patten III and Lee Weigel Patten, BA’64<br />
Robert and Patricia Patten (parents)<br />
Albert L. Patterson, BA’51, and Joyce Baker Patterson<br />
Audette Sutton Patterson, EDD’80<br />
James W. Patterson and Laura Roosevelt Patterson, BA’77<br />
William R. Patterson Jr., BA’59, and Karen Patterson<br />
Dalila Evette Patton, BA’99<br />
James and Jennifer Ann Patton (parents)<br />
John Collins Paty III, BA’81, and Alma Hale Paty, BS’82<br />
Melissa Danielle Patzelt Russo, BA’07<br />
David Peter Paul, BA’84, and Jill Edwards Paul<br />
Milton H. Paul, BA’56, and Judith Anne McHaney Paul<br />
Ronald Irvin Paul, BA’79, and Susan M. Paul<br />
Barbara Appleton Paulson, BA’55<br />
Gary M. Pavlofsky (parent)<br />
Chadwick Thomas Payne, BA’93, and Whitney Halcomb Payne<br />
Debra Sue Payne, BA’74<br />
Richmond A. Payne and Holly Rust Payne, BA’84<br />
D. Charles Payne, BA’75, and Marcia Delk Payne, BS’77<br />
Marshall Benton Payne, BA’10<br />
Theodore J. Payne<br />
William Thomas Payne V, BE’00, and Parul Pankaj Bjatt, BS’02, MD’06<br />
Julie Holzer Pazina, BS’99<br />
Lynn Stichter Pearce, BS’82<br />
Don T. Pearson and Charlotte G. Pearson<br />
Robert and Mary Pearson (parents)<br />
Peter P. Pease and Juliet Russell Pease, BA’63<br />
Kristin Lynn Anderson Pechora, BS’95<br />
Craig Anthony Peckham, BA’95<br />
Ray Stokes Peebles and Eleanor Foree Peebles, BA’58 (parents)<br />
Joe C. Peel, BA’65, MAT’69, and Mary Margaret Alsobrook Peel, BA’71<br />
Martha Clemmons Peery<br />
Christopher Charles Peine, BA’95, and Angela House<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 />
Carlos Gonzalez Peña and Holly Sherman Peña, BA’87<br />
Mitchell Penberg<br />
Haydon Scott and Terri Pendleton (parent)<br />
Martin Rex Pendleton, BA’09<br />
Albert Mitchell Pennybacker, BA’53, and Martha Hackney Pennybacker, BS’53<br />
Ronald L. Pensoneau and Susan Boyce Pensoneau, BA’67<br />
Claire Schlatter Peper<br />
Vito Charles Peraino and Laura Geneva Hill Peraino, BA’86<br />
William Alexander Percy II and Lisa Bourdeaux Percy, BA’75<br />
Mary Cristin Perdue, BA’93<br />
Robert C. Perdue Jr., BA’61, and Annette P. Perdue (parents)<br />
Michael and Mary Lynne Perkinson (parents)<br />
Vincent and Jane Perla (parents)<br />
Scott Robert Perlowin, BA’89<br />
Todd S. Perlow, BA’06, and Lora Deanne Maffei, BA’07<br />
Todd O. Perry and Allyson Needler Perry, BA’95<br />
Charles H. Perry, PHD’76, and Virginia Weatherford Perry, BA’74<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 />
Colin Reid Peters, BE’91, and Mary Elster Peters, BA’89<br />
Nicholas Todd Peters, BS’98, MG’00, and Allison Leigh Harvey Peters, BMUS’00<br />
Charles H. Peterson, BA’68, and Linda C. Peterson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Peterson (parents)<br />
Timothy Brett Peterson, BA’97, and Danielle Warner Peterson<br />
Nick John Petkas and Lynn Morgan Petkas, BA’63<br />
Charles and Jan Petredis (parents)<br />
Nancy Elizabeth Petrone, BS’80<br />
Jonathan S. Petty and Marjorie A. George<br />
David Maurice Pfeffer, BA’05, and Meredith Scott Pfeffer, BA’05<br />
Matthew Christopher Pflederer, BA’09<br />
F. Carter Philips, BA’65, and Linda Downs Philips (parents)<br />
Gary L. Philipson and Lisa Behren Philipson, BA’80<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 and Karen R. Phillips<br />
James E. Phillips and Dorothy J. Wingfield Phillips, BA’67<br />
Edmund J. Phillips Jr., BA’60<br />
Harold A. Phillips, BA’74, and Gwen House Phillips<br />
Jan Elizabeth Phillips, BA’98<br />
John A. Phillips and Julie Fister Phillips, BA’82<br />
Karen L. Hooper Phillips, BA’72<br />
Ben Dixon Phillips, BA’94, and Kimberly McGroarty Phillips, BA’94<br />
Kristin Lea Phillips, BA’08<br />
William S. Phillips, BA’62<br />
Margaret B. Philly (parent)<br />
Greg Philyaw and Susan Kay Leader, BA’97<br />
Andy Phipps, BA’00, and Sarah P. Phipps<br />
Eleanor Commander Piccagli, BA’86<br />
Simeon Taylor Pickard, PHD’91<br />
Randolph P. Pickell, BE’63, and Elizabeth West Pickell, BA’62<br />
Marshall Ivey Pickens Jr. and Barbara Ramseur Pickens, BA’66<br />
Richard Rowland Pickens II and Shannon Conatser Pickens, BA’88<br />
John B. Pickett, BA’62, and Carol M. Jantzen<br />
John L. Picton and Rita Lillard Picton, BA’70<br />
Melanie Oh Pierce, BS’97<br />
Daniel P. Pierce and Sandra Abel Pierce, BA’62<br />
Julie Novarese Pierotti, MA’07<br />
Kyle Pietrantonio and Meghan Mucklow Pietrantonio, BA’05<br />
Dennis Paul Pigg Jr., BS’04<br />
Edgar W. Pigg, BA’50, and Henrietta Labernz Pigg<br />
John Burdett Collins Pilant, BE’95, and Kristin Rothermel Pilant, BA’93<br />
Peter J. Pingitore and Suzanne L. Glassburn, BA’87<br />
Matthew Daniel Piser, BA’03<br />
Gaynelle Brown Pitner, BA’57<br />
Robert Pitofsky and Sally Levy Pitofsky, BA’55<br />
Craig and Kara Pittinger (parents)<br />
Harrison Victor Pittman Jr., BA’55, and Barbara Pittman<br />
John Steele Pitts, BA’76, and Jan Spencer Pitts, MSN’94<br />
James P. Pitts and Theresa Pitts-Singer, BA’85<br />
Kenneth Andrew Platt, BS’86, and Stevie Platt<br />
Robert H. Plaxico and Nancy Bateman Plaxico, BA’68<br />
Abigail Kathryn Plesser, BA’05<br />
Philip G. Ploska, BA’82<br />
R. Donald Plosser, BA’78, and Anne S. Plosser<br />
Patricia Dodson Plumlee, BA’62<br />
Allison Anne Poarch, BS’07<br />
Joshua Payton Pointer, BS’03, and Lauren Rose Pointer, BA’03<br />
Mary L. Polk, BA’66<br />
William F. Polk Jr., BA’61, and Martha Quinn Polk<br />
James Polley and Jessica A. Pennybacker Polley, BA’73<br />
Christopher Wilson Pollock, BS’91, and Melanie Pollock<br />
Chester William Polson II, BA’09<br />
William B. Pomerantz, BA’65<br />
Herbert M. Ponder Jr., BA’57, and Saynor Ponder<br />
Terrence V. Ponder III, BA’84, and Laura Ann Wilson Ponder<br />
Franklin H. Pond and Barbara Jewell Pond<br />
T. Joseph Pond Jr., BA’62, MD’66, and Gail Rasmussen Pond, BA’62, MA’63<br />
Walter Eric Pond, BA’81, and Cindy V. Pond<br />
Kasey Pontillo, BS’07<br />
David Samuel Pontius, BA’08<br />
Carol J. Poore, BA’70<br />
Larry and Judy Poort (parents)<br />
Lonnie H. Pope and Beverly Beadles Pope, BA’61<br />
Michael and Linda Popoff (parents)<br />
Richard Dennis Porotsky, BS’93, JD’96, and Kristin Jonsson Porotsky, BA’93<br />
Anthony Nicholas Portera, BA’93, and Ginette Michelle Portera<br />
Amy Frank Porter, BA’79<br />
C. McGavock Porter, BA’57, MD’61, and Douglass S. Porter<br />
Curtis H. Porter, BA’63, PHD’73, and Diane Daniel Dyer Porter, MLS’69<br />
George P. D. Porter<br />
John McGavock Porter, BA’88<br />
Thomas William Porter and Patty Sanders Porter, BS’75<br />
Philip T. Porter, BA’52, MA’53, and Louise Monroe Jett Porter (parents)<br />
William Portlock and Nancy L. Raybin, BA’74<br />
Bernardo A. Portuondo and Tina L. Hestrom-Portuondo (parents)<br />
Charles C. Post and Ann Oliphant Post, BA’78<br />
William M. Potter, BA’76<br />
J. Ivan Potts Jr., BA’46, and Katherine Dale Potts<br />
Lindsay Caroline Pounder, BA’10<br />
Marcel Pourtout, BA’03<br />
Jennifer E. Powel, BA’10<br />
Charles Arthur Powell IV, BA’87<br />
Thomas W. Powell and Gail Covington Powell, BA’59<br />
Scott L. Powell (parent)<br />
John William Powell and Shannon McGuire Powell, BA’98<br />
Thomas W. Powell Jr., BA’73, and Deborah Powell<br />
Wayne B. Powell<br />
Timothy Allen Power, BA’82, JD’88, and Margaret Gready Power, BA’81<br />
Dwayne and Tracey Pratt (parents)<br />
John Lloyd Preston Jr., BA’59, and Vivian G. Preston<br />
William Anderson Preston, BS’94, MD’98, and Kimberly Wormer Preston<br />
Peter Alexander Prevas, BA’81, and Brenda Piskor Prevas<br />
William P. Prevas and Susan Vester Prevas, BA’72<br />
Kendrick Wheeler Prewitt, BA’86, and Lindsey J. Prewitt<br />
Brendan Radley Pribish, BA’95<br />
Brennan Tennesen Price, BA’92, and Ericka Rae Lenz<br />
Byron Howard and Jan Price (parents)<br />
Mary Jo Price<br />
William and Patricia Price (parents)<br />
Angelo and Melody Prieto (parents)<br />
Charles C. Pringle and Anne McPherson Pringle, BA’99<br />
Michael and Marcia Pritchett (parents)<br />
William L. Pritchett Jr., BA’73, and Valerie D. Nesmith Pritchett<br />
Caryl Penney Privett, BA’70<br />
David Ray Proctor, BA’78<br />
Thomas John Perun and Catherine L. Propst, BA’67<br />
Perry Paul Provost and Anne Pettyjohn Provost, BS’84<br />
A. Robert Provost III and Katherine Vanderpool Provost, BA’87<br />
Robert Michael Pryor, BS’97<br />
Jason Paul Puckett and Terre Ellen Rice Puckett, BS’86, MBA’88<br />
Jim S. Pugh, BA’78, and Denise T. Pugh<br />
Winfield Hadley Pullen and Pamela Niekamp Pullen, BA’70<br />
Madeleine Frances Pulman, BA’08<br />
Emad and Shirin Pulous (parents)<br />
William P. Puryear III, BA’56, and Clauda Owen Puryear<br />
Peggy Eileen Putman, BA’72<br />
Sol Halle Putzel Jr., BA’68, and Carroll Perrett Putzel<br />
Spencer J. Qualls and Kristine Sherman Qualls, BA’70<br />
Ray W. Qualls Jr., BA’52, and Margaret Joan Stover Qualls<br />
Douglas P. Quay, BA’71<br />
Robert Evan Quenon, BA’80<br />
Ashley Michelle Quigless, BA’06<br />
Michael C. Quillen, BA’72, and Mary James Quillen<br />
Ashley Sterling Quinn and Sarah Ellen Watson Quinn, BA’05<br />
Whayne S. Quin, BA’59, and Ursula K. Quin<br />
Mary N. Raffety, BA’71<br />
Ross A. Rainwater, BA’68, and Suzanne H. Rainwater<br />
Thomas L. Raleigh, JD’80, and Charlotte Johnson Raleigh, BA’80<br />
Aniket Shitalkumar Rali, BA’09<br />
Susan Parks Rall, BA’79<br />
Akunuri V. Ramayya and Krishna A. Ramayya<br />
Thomas M. Ramee, BA’77, and Ann P. Ramee<br />
Carissa Dana Ramirez, BA’04<br />
R. Whitfield Ramonat and Julia Gilet Ramonat, BA’83<br />
John Keith Ramsey and Kelly Crawford Ramsey, BS’96<br />
Gamiel A. Ramson, BA’77, and Amy Jocelyn Cogan Ramson<br />
Seth J. Ramson, BA’80<br />
Barclay and Catherine Randall (parents)<br />
Luther H. Randall Jr. and Louella Higgins Randall, BA’47<br />
Strother F. Randolph and Cindy Collins Randolph, BA’67<br />
Robert Paul Randolph, BA’72<br />
Charles A. Rankin Jr., BA’50, and Mildred Jones Rankin<br />
J. Kirk Rankin, BA’68, and Mary Jacob Rankin<br />
Adam David Ranson, BA’00<br />
Elizabeth Michelle Ranz, BA’08<br />
Paul T. Rappel<br />
Earl D. Rasmussen and Valerie Ann Keim Rasmussen, BA’79<br />
Ann Aston Ratelle, BS’84<br />
Gordon S. Rather Jr., BA’61, and Hayden Rather<br />
Jonathan E. Rattner, BA’78, and Judith Rattner<br />
Melvin Thompson Rattray, BA’80, and Joy E. Mallick Rattray, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Judith S. Raulston (parent)<br />
Edward A. Rauscher, BA’42, and Vicki M. Rauscher<br />
Tom E. Rausch, BA’72, and Carey M. Rausch<br />
Neil and Claudia Ravin (parents)<br />
Douglass Michael Rayburn, BA’88, MBA’89, and Carola Rayburn<br />
Cynthia Joann Ray, BA’92<br />
Gregory Allen Ray, BA’95<br />
Brian John Rayhack, BS’04<br />
Sheldon Lavell Ray and Mary Beth Pendley Ray, BA’81<br />
Stuart C. Ray, BS’86, MD’90, and Sharon Carroll Ray<br />
Douglas and Pamela Rayvid (parents)<br />
Wallis E. Reagin and Joan Gaby Reagin<br />
Robert and Marjorie Reason (parents)<br />
Robert Leslie Rebak, BA’89, and Barbara Devine Rebak<br />
Dan and Jane Rechter (parents)<br />
Joanne C. Holter Minard Rector, BA’55 (parent)<br />
Michael Lyon Reddoch and Melissa Dula Reddoch, BA’89<br />
Krishna and Vijaya Reddy (parents)<br />
Barbara Alderson Redmond, BA’59<br />
Ray Redmon, BA’65, PHD’77<br />
David R. Reed Jr., BA’63, and Ginny Reed<br />
George Scott Reed, BA’80, and Annette Allhiser Reed<br />
J. Craig Reed, BS’88<br />
Sheila Diana Reed (parent)<br />
Thomas Jefferson Boyd Reed, BA’69, and Carloyn Pryor Kerler Reed<br />
William and Karen Lynn Reed (parents)<br />
Robert Glenn Reedy and Susan Gross Reedy, BA’83<br />
Robert Kenneth Reeg, BA’88<br />
Anna-Loren Reese, BA’06<br />
Michael G. Reese, BA’63, and Margaret P. Reese<br />
Thomas K. Rees Jr., BA’77<br />
Dennis and Peggy G. Reeve (parents)<br />
LaMoine E. Reeves and Jean Davis Reeves, BA’56<br />
Richard E. Reeves and Dorcas Sewell Harris, BA’63<br />
Eugene M. Regen, MD’55, and Elizabeth Mayhew Regen, BA’52<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 />
Julian Christopher Reif, BA’04<br />
Kurt E. Reiger, BA’78, and Cristi H. Reiger<br />
John Thomas Reilly III, BA’08<br />
Timothy Shawn Reilly, BA’96, and Tina LaPlant Reilly, BA’96<br />
John G. Reimers and Priscilla Cole Reimers, BA’64<br />
John Henry Reinbold, MA’79, JD’90, and Laura Register Reinbold, BE’82<br />
Tim Reinemo and Jessica Torre, BS’95<br />
Dale V. Reiner, BA’69<br />
Robert V. Reis and Lillian Halsey Barker, BA’89<br />
Cynthia Young Reisz, BA’80, JD’86<br />
George and Colleen Reisz (parents)<br />
John-Paul Renier and Carolyn Merritt Renier, BA’65<br />
Dustin Thomas Michael Renn, BS’01, and Amy O’Dell Renn<br />
Lauren Elizabeth Restrepo, BA’06<br />
Joseph D. Retzer, BA’65, and Ann Currey Parker Retzer, BA’68<br />
Jason Scott Reusch, BA’99, MBA’05, and Brooke Gallagher Reusch, BA’98<br />
W. Taylor Reveley IV and Margaret L. Smith Reveley, BA’96<br />
L. Allan Reynolds Jr. and Beverley Cann Reynolds, BS’80<br />
Craig H. Reynolds, BA’68, and Mary Anne Baker Reynolds (parents)<br />
Arnold P. Reynolds III and Judy Rary Reynolds, BA’77<br />
Clint Reynolds and Penny Cole Reynolds, BA’80<br />
Robert Craig and Tracy Reynolds (parents)<br />
William Warren Barbour Rhett and Ellen MacElvain Rhett, BS’78<br />
Arthur and Harriet Rhine (parents)<br />
Byno R. Rhodes, BA’40, MA’41, PHD’51, and Mildred Daniel Rhodes<br />
Scott Burgess Rhodes and Catherine Shults Rhodes, BA’90, MBA’91<br />
Al J. Rhodes III and Laura Bailey Rhodes, BS’86<br />
Lindsay Harris Rhodes, BA’07<br />
Ronald R. Rhodes and Patricia Burnett Rhodes, BA’69<br />
Douglas Paul Riccardi, BA’88, and Corey Delk Riccardi, BSN’89<br />
Jay and Ellen Lewis Rice (parents)<br />
Donald R. Rice and Mary Carolyn Schneiter Rice, BA’83<br />
Delores Richard (grandparent)<br />
Marc and Lois Richards (parents)<br />
Crit T. Richardson and Elizabeth Andrews Richardson, BA’80<br />
Ellery René Richardson, BA’10<br />
J. Buist Richardson, BE’54, and Martha York Richardson, BA’56<br />
Robert C. Richardson, BA’80, and Lucinda Mitchell Richardson, BA’80<br />
Virginia A. Richards (parent)<br />
Steven Thomas Richey and Sylvia Sellers Richey, BA’90<br />
Robert J. Rich Jr. and Kristine Hanson Rich, BA’73<br />
Leonard A. Richman, BA’63, and Barbara R. Richman<br />
Scott Andrew Richman, BA’89, and Elizabeth Hobson Richman<br />
Paul A. Richter, BA’98<br />
Janet Rickman, BA’72<br />
Richard J. Rickman and Sarah Byrn Evans Rickman, BA’58<br />
John P. Ricks III, BA’61, and Patricia Ricks<br />
Judith Sallie Ricks, BA’07<br />
Nathan Jefferson Riddle, BA’94, and Lorie Ann Riddle<br />
Nathan H. Ridley, BA’76<br />
Susan B. Ridley, BA’50<br />
A. Rietvelt and Carol Mooney Rietvelt, BA’68<br />
Henry Harmon Riffe, BA’58, and Joan Thompson Riffe, BE’58<br />
Lauren R. Rigby, BS’05<br />
George G. Riggall and Marguerita Chandler Riggall, BA’68, MAT’70 (parents)<br />
John Robinson Riggan and Margalee Oelrich Riggan<br />
Robert Craig Riggs, BA’00, and Amie Riggs<br />
Russell H. Riggs and Sally Brown Hale Riggs, BA’59<br />
Kenneth S. Ring and Sheryl L. Leff-Ring (parents)<br />
David L. Ringler and Marion E. Ringler<br />
Michael Stephen Rintoul, BA’88, MBA’89, and Lisa M. Pinkerton Rintoul, BS’87 MED’89<br />
Robert Taylor Ripley, MD’04, and Anna Lee Nesset Ripley, BS’95, PHD’04<br />
James Douglas Rippeto Jr., BA’89, and Suzanne H. Rippeto<br />
Bozwonna Rippy (parent)<br />
James Gilmour Rissler, BS’81, and Nancy D. Rissler (parents)<br />
James Roy Ritchey Jr., BS’01, and Stacey Ritchey<br />
J. Daniel Ritchie, BA’96<br />
Margaret Avery Ritchie, BA’52<br />
Robert Rivera and Elizabeth Miller Rivera, BA’88<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Rivera (grandparents)<br />
James C. Rivers and Michelle Onsel Rivers, BA’87<br />
Charles Warren Roan, BS’05<br />
Constancio and Corina Roan (parents)<br />
Ann Wingate Roane, BA’64<br />
James William Robbins and Blair Culbertson Robbins, BA’89<br />
Molly W. Robbins (parent)<br />
Carlo Von M. Roberto and Macie J. Lauck Roberto, BA’95<br />
Bailey Elise Roberts, BA’09<br />
Caroline Doress Roberts, BA’98<br />
Charles and Christine Roberts (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Parler Roberts, BA’65<br />
Keith Edward Roberts, BA’99<br />
David Sean Roberts, BA’94, and Nicole Kauffman Roberts, BA’93<br />
James Bradley Robertson, BA’04<br />
James L. Robertson and Linda Thompson Robertson, BA’67, MA’77<br />
Gordon L. Robertson Jr. and Pattie Goodall Robertson, BA’55<br />
Patsy Holley Roberts, BA’73, PHD’98<br />
William D. Roberts, BA’77, and Laurie Anne Ferguson Roberts, BS’78<br />
William and Lisa Roberts (parents)<br />
Richard and Susan Tucker Robie (parents)<br />
James Andrew Robillard, BA’94, and Kristin Lucas Robillard<br />
John W. Robins, BA’60<br />
Gaius Robinson and Maria Williams Robinson, BA’93<br />
R. Lee Robinson, BA’74, and Frances W. Robinson<br />
Randolph W. Robinson, BA’68, and Catherine Morriss Robinson, BA’68<br />
Richard and Hilary Robinson (parents)<br />
Robert W. Robinson, BA’59, and Judith Whitehill Robinson<br />
Robert Whitehill Robinson, BA’90, and Michaela Marston Robinson, BA’91<br />
William F. Robinson<br />
James Curry Robison, BA’69<br />
Mary Louise Robison, BA’65<br />
Christopher L. Rockwell, BA’10<br />
Richard B. Rockwell, BA’52, and Annette C. Rockwell<br />
Richard John Rodeheffer and Jane Kelley Rodeheffer, MA’86, PHD’89<br />
Alan W. Rodgers, BA’68, and Judy Young Rodgers<br />
Zachary Karl McKenzie Roeder, BS’07<br />
Randall and Diane Roeing (parents)<br />
Nancy Bock Roenfeldt, BA’64<br />
Alfred Tate Rogers Jr., BA’87<br />
David and Mary Ellen Rogers (parents)<br />
Donald B. Rogers, BA’58, and Peggy Etheredge Rogers<br />
Edward C. Rogers, BA’06<br />
Elizabeth Ann Rogers<br />
Flournoy Semmes Rogers<br />
H. Allen Rogers and Marie Gustin Caslick Rogers<br />
Joseph C. Rogers, BA’52, and Vida Rogers<br />
Lee O. Rogers Jr., BA’65, and Yvonne Rubenstein<br />
Richard Ovid Rogers, BS’82, and Karen Williamson Rogers, BS’81<br />
Robert C. Rogers Jr., BA’70, and Beverly Ann Rogers<br />
Peter and Sheri Rogers (parents)<br />
Timothy and Donna Rogers (parents)<br />
Michele M. Rohrman (parent)<br />
Charles P. Roland, BA’38, and Allie Lee Aycock Roland<br />
Martin Z. Rolnick and Marguerite R. Jamesley (parents)<br />
Mark Rom and Elizabeth Lynch Rom, BS’83<br />
Mark and Donna Romer (parents)<br />
Gregory Hains Romero and Barbara Lord Romero, BS’04<br />
Raleigh F. Romine, BA’71, and Helen Kafka<br />
Orlan Samuel Romm, BS’05<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 />
Katherine Elizabeth Rose, BA’92<br />
Ike Alfred Rosenbaum Jr., BA’42<br />
David A. Rosenberg, JD’77, and Randall Sears Rosenberg, BA’78<br />
William Bostick Rosenberg and Marilyn Minks Rosenberg, BA’74<br />
James H. Rosenblatt, BA’69, and Lauren VanBuskirk Rosenblatt<br />
Stephen W. Rosenblatt, BA’70, and Elisabeth G. Rosenblatt (parents)<br />
Steven G. Rosenblatt, BA’67, and Meri W. Rosenblatt<br />
Jeffrey Scott Rosenblum, BA’85<br />
Eliot M. Rosen, BA’66, and Shirley Spaugh Rosen<br />
Eric and Elizabeth Rosen (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Lawrence Rosen, BA’81, and Ashley Olson Rosen, BA’82<br />
Richard A. Rosen, BA’69, and Rebecca T. Slifkin<br />
David Rosenzweig and Karen P. Ross (parents)<br />
Ann Elise Rosenzweig, BS’81<br />
Harry Rosenzweig, BA’59, and Sue Diamond Rosenzweig, BA’60<br />
Ann Rollow Ross<br />
Donald B. Ross Jr. and Mary Ross<br />
Emily Sue Eskind Ross<br />
Kevin Philip Ross, BA’93<br />
Lauren Ann Ross, BA’10<br />
Shea O’Neal Ross, BA’89, and Kelli C. Ross<br />
Victoria Olin Ross, BS’76, MLS’77<br />
Gary Lawrence Rothschild, BA’88, and Jennifer Rubin Rothschild, BA’90<br />
James M. Roubion and Penny Miller Roubion, BA’68<br />
James and Susan Rouse (parents)<br />
Janet C. Roush<br />
Pierre-Antoine Rovani, BA’88<br />
Patrick Evans Rowan and Adele Jones Rowan, BA’84<br />
Thomas Bernard Rowan III, BA’86, and Min Yang<br />
Barbara Bracewell Rowenczak<br />
William M. Rowlett and Marilyn Rowlett<br />
Robert E. Royal, BA’59, JD’62, and Judith R. Epstein Royal<br />
Julius Sydney Rubel, BA’38<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, and Ann S. Rubin<br />
Sara Marisa Ruby, BA’04<br />
Stanley L. Ruby, BA’59, LLB’61, and Sara A. Ruby<br />
David John Rudis (parent)<br />
Anne Elizabeth Orgain Rudolph, BA’44<br />
William K. Rue and Patricia Dunn Rue, BA’76<br />
John Daniel Ruffier, BA’92<br />
Michael E. Ruff, BA’83, MD’87, and Whitney Parker Ruff, MS’88<br />
Vicky Elise Ruleman, BA’10<br />
John S. Rumble and Catherine McCollum Rumble, BA’81<br />
Robert F. Rumble, BA’77, and Susan Rumble<br />
Julia Rose Rumford, BA’07<br />
Bradford and Sally Rumph (parents)<br />
Marschall Stevens Runge, BA’76, PHD’79, and Susan Riggs Runge, BA’76 (parents)<br />
James A. Rusch and Catherine Rea Rusch, BS’79<br />
Clyde M. Russell, BA’72, and Lavona Gray Russell, BA’71<br />
Don J. Russell and Guerry Barnett Russell, BA’60 (parents)<br />
Stephen Wilbon Russell, BA’94, and Gretel L. Russell<br />
Steven L. Russell, BA’77<br />
Charles and Betsy Russo (parents)<br />
David S. Rubin and Sharon Heather Russ, BA’94<br />
Samuel Kenneth Rutherford and Mary L. Manlove Rutherford, BA’51, MA’72 (parents)<br />
Nancy E. Rutland (parent)<br />
Zachary Kenneth Rutledge, BA’98, and Rachel Katrina Rutledge<br />
Bruce and Jan Rutsky (parents)<br />
Paul and Dorene Rutter (parents)<br />
Eugene M. Ryan and Juanica Ryan<br />
Abraham Julian Saad, BS’01<br />
Richard and Beth Saba (parents)<br />
Kingsley and Kim Sackey (parents)<br />
Lindsay Anne Sacknoff, BA’01<br />
Mohammad and Melissa Sadeghi (parents)<br />
Adam Paul Sadlowski, BA’05<br />
Jay Gerald Safer, BA’68, and Annette Fashing Safer<br />
Sheikh and Syeda Safiullah (parents)<br />
Jeffrey and Tracy Safron (parents)<br />
Philip and Beth Sagan (parents)<br />
Jason E. Sagerman, BS’79<br />
Martha H. Saine, BA’73<br />
Kaori Saito, BS’91<br />
Meir Salama and Ilisa D. Wallach (parents)<br />
Neema Lee Salimi, BS’02<br />
Karen C. Salinas (parent)<br />
David F. Salisbury<br />
Mary Maxine Bozeman Salmon (parent)<br />
William H. Saltsman and Mary Sue Farmer Saltsman, BA’53<br />
Bruce R. Salzer, BA’82<br />
Joseph and Jeanne Samet (parents)<br />
George and Janet Samples (parents)<br />
Martha Elberfeld Sampsell, BA’59, EDD’92<br />
Charles W. Samuels, BA’64, and Roseanne P. Samuels<br />
Thomas E. Samuels, BA’60<br />
Daniela Milagros Sanchez, BA’10<br />
Ramona J. Sanchez-Measom (parent)<br />
Paul and Pamela Sander (parents)<br />
Aliceann Cull Sanders, BA’51<br />
James A. Sanders, BA’48, BD’51, and Dora Cargille Sanders<br />
Margaret Boylin Sanders, BA’50, MA’52<br />
William Evan Sanders, BA’42, and Marlin Jones Sanders, BA’53, MS’55<br />
William F. Sanderson Jr., BA’65, and Sandra Gregg Sanderson<br />
Robert W. Sanders, BA’53<br />
Edward and Vanessa Sanders (parents)<br />
Wendy L. Sanders (parent)<br />
Gerald Sandler and Charlotte W. Sandler<br />
Mary Lynn Sandoz<br />
Emily Jane Santi, BA’96<br />
Susan Ann Sargent, BA’89<br />
David Plewes and Suzanne Clair Sartori, BA’88<br />
Archie T. Satterfield and Rachel Vaughan Satterfield, BA’65<br />
Leonard L. Satterwhite, BA’74, and Daniel Long<br />
Shelton Marshall Saufley III, BA’61, and Aurelia Adams Saufley<br />
Andrea Michelle Saul, BA’04<br />
Stephen M. Saunders and Kathryn Cox Saunders, BA’89<br />
Raymond A. Saunders and Virginia Patton Saunders, BA’56<br />
Henry Lee Saurborn Jr., BA’83, and Lori Siegrist Saurborn<br />
Alan Doyle Savage, BA’85<br />
Richard H. Sawyer, BA’75, and Elizabeth B. Sawyer<br />
Al B. Sawyers, BA’82, and Elise Iekyung Junn<br />
Christopher Brian Sayers, BA’04<br />
Richard D. Scalera, BA’67<br />
Michael L. Scalf and Patricia L. Patterson (parents)<br />
Brian and Gail Scanlan (parents)<br />
James Allen Scarola, BE’83, and Sally H. Houston, BS’82, MD’87<br />
Hugo Orlando Scavino, BA’89, and Judy Bates Scavino<br />
Robert Warren Schabes, BA’89<br />
Philip Alan Schaeffer and Mary Matlick Schaeffer, BA’65<br />
John L. Schaffler Jr. (parent)<br />
John Newcomb Schaffner Jr., BA’79, and Tess Schaffner<br />
Timothy Schaffner<br />
Robert V. Schanbacher and Aleta Dumas Schanbacher, BA’65<br />
Robert E. Schaub and Marcia Ludwig Schaub, BA’76<br />
Louis J. Schaufele III and Annie Lee Smith Schaufele, BS’78<br />
Andre Schecter and Susan Elizabeth Jones Schechter, BA’86<br />
Jon and Pamela Schellack (parents)<br />
David Joseph Schenker, BA’82, and Lisa Grater Schenker, BA’81<br />
Everett Schenk and Sarah Evans Schenk, BA’71<br />
J. Douglas Scher, BA’83, MBA’88, and Ann E. Scher<br />
Jason Scher and Katrina Marie Markoff, BA’95<br />
William and Caroline Schichtel (parents)<br />
Steven C. Schiller and Ann M. Brooks Schiller, BA’88<br />
Frank Schilling and Mary Grace Murff Schilling, BA’60<br />
Charles Carr Schirmer, BA’83, and Katherine Ansley Schirmer, BA’84<br />
Paul Samuel Schklar, BA’78, and Ruth A. Schklar<br />
J. Steven Schlather, BA’72, and Nancy J. Flinchbaugh<br />
Natalie Leilani Schlegel, BA’98<br />
Andrew B. Schlesinger (parent)<br />
Kurt L. Schmalz, BA’78, JD’83<br />
Christoph R. Schmidt, BA’70, and Catherine Schmidt<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 />
Stephen R. Schmidt and Gail Harris-Schmidt, BA’71, MA’72<br />
Gregory Allen Schmitt, BA’02, and Carey Rountree Schmitt, BA’01<br />
Jeffrey L. Schmitter, BA’77<br />
Christina Schmucker, BA’01<br />
Bernard Schneider, BA’56, and Helju Schneider<br />
Charles A. Schneider, BA’68, and Martha B. Schneider<br />
Dustin Duane Schneider, BA’02<br />
Drew Schneider and Janet Carney Schneider, BA’73, MAT’76<br />
Hugo William Schoellkopf IV, BA’03<br />
Ann Yates Schoen<br />
Gary R. Schoenberg and Rena Dreskin Schoenberg, BS’77 (parents)<br />
Dennis R. Schoen and Vanessa Bennett Schoen, BS’91<br />
John Summy and Alison Ruth Scholly, BA’90<br />
Elizabeth Huth Schonrock, BA’65 (parent)<br />
F. Edward Schrader, BA’65, and Gayle K. Schrader<br />
John and Kathleen Schreiber (parents)<br />
Willard C. Schreiber Jr., BA’70, MS’77, and Catherine Schreiber<br />
Irwin David Schreiner, BA’63<br />
Thomas Kevin Schroeter, BA’03<br />
John Collin Schuhmacher and Erin Foley Schuhmacher, BA’98<br />
Benjamin D. Schultz, BA’10<br />
Michael and Joan Schultz (parents)<br />
Frederick E. Schulz, BS’75, and Kathleen E. Schulz<br />
Larry L. Schumaker and Gerda I. Schumaker<br />
James and Barbara Schuman (parents)<br />
Eduardo Schur and Anne Marie Brown Schur, BA’88<br />
Katherine M. Schuster-Luck, BS’90<br />
Sallie Davis Schwall<br />
Donald D. Schwartz, BS’76<br />
Richard and Wendy Schwartz (parents)<br />
Samantha Leigh Tyson Schwartz, BA’00<br />
Robert Schwartz and Susan Jeffries Schwartz<br />
Thomas A. Schwartz and Amy Kirschke<br />
Albert B. Schwarzkopf, BA’64, and Janis Bredeson Schwarzkopf, BA’65<br />
Alexandra Frank Schwarzman, BA’07<br />
John Robert Schweikert, BS’97, and Alyssa Dawn Gilliam, BS’95<br />
Robert G. Schwendinger, BA’67, and Tatjana Schwendinger<br />
Christopher Michael Schwenk, BS’95, and Angela J. Schwenk<br />
Scott Eugene Schwinger, BA’87, and Rebecca K. Schwinger<br />
Anthony and Patricia Finney Scibilia (parents)<br />
Josh Scobey and Rachel Rowsey Scobey, BS’97<br />
Julian E. Scoggins, BA’49, and Mary Ann Terrell Scoggins<br />
Amanda Becker Scott, BA’03<br />
Erik Anderson Scott, BA’90<br />
Franklin Delano Scott, BS’77, and Donna Maneice Scott<br />
John Thomas Scott, BA’84, and Holly Roub Scott, BS’85 (parents)<br />
Bryan Scott and Jody Shotwell Scott, BA’72<br />
Laura Elizabeth Scott, BA’04<br />
Richard F. Scott, BA’68, and Margaret O’Brien Scott<br />
Peter Colin Scully, BS’08<br />
C. Patton Seabrook Jr., BA’59, and Judy Seabrook<br />
Daniel MacLeod Searby Jr., BA’83, and Patricia Louise Ferry Searby<br />
Gideon Paul Searle, BA’07<br />
Bonnie Anne Seay, BA’66, MA’80<br />
Salvatore Sechi and Leigh A. Bacon, BA’98<br />
Craig William See, BS’06<br />
Nina P. Seelbinder (parents)<br />
Warren A. Seeley, BA’57, and Ellen Henderson Seeley, BA’58<br />
Kelly Seid, BA’74<br />
Margaret Chappel Owsley Seigenthaler, BA’60<br />
Stephen Bender Self, BA’81, and Mary T. Self<br />
Mitchell A. Seligson and Susan Berk-Seligson<br />
Benton and Sheila Sellers (parents)<br />
Meredith Harrison Sellers, BA’09<br />
John and Nancy Sennett (parents)<br />
Douglas W. Sesler and Virginia Wiese Sesler, BA’83<br />
Henry M. Sessoms Sr. and Tamara K. Baldwin Sessoms<br />
Margaret Setje-Eilers<br />
Andrea Vargas Severin, BA’09<br />
Roger Bresslau Severino, BS’88, and Mary Marshall Severino, BA’87<br />
Dieter H. Sevin and Ingrid Antje Sevin, DUS’68<br />
Andrew Sewell and Emily Plant Sewell, BA’94, MA’09<br />
Frank A. Sewell Jr., BA’56, and Judith M. Sewell<br />
Roger and Jane Sexauer (parents)<br />
Reggie Sexton and Christine O’Neil Sexton, BA’95<br />
Paul Seybt, BS’98, and Melanie Wilson Seybt, BS’99<br />
Joseph Roy Shackelford, BA’56, MD’59, and Phoebe Senour Shackelford, BSN’59<br />
Walter E. Shackelford, BA’60, and Millymac J. Shackelford<br />
Craig Shadbolt, BA’80<br />
Larry Shainman, BA’71<br />
Dan Shamai and Bridget Marie Blaise-Shamai, BA’87<br />
Dwight Shambley and Sho-mei Pelletier-Shambley (parents)<br />
John Houston Shaner, BA’09<br />
Patricia E. Shaner (parent)<br />
Virginia L. Shanks, BA’04<br />
Mark and Kathleen Shanley (parents)<br />
Joan H. Shannon, BA’71<br />
Logan G. Sharpe, BA’74, and Donna Sharpe<br />
Charles R. Sharp, BA’51, and Julia Braly Sharp<br />
Kenneth and Jane Sharp (parents)<br />
Robert F. Sharp, BA’61, and Florence C. Sharp (parents)<br />
Lewis A. Sharp, BS’80, and Susan Sturrup Sharp, BS’79<br />
Lauren Nicole Shaub, BA’01<br />
Elton R. Shauf and Rebecca Thornton Shauf, BA’62<br />
Glyndon B. Shaver Jr., BA’57<br />
Jeanne Sands Shaw, BA’63<br />
John Sherman Shaw III, BA’77, and Carolyn Fang<br />
Martha Feldkircher Shedden, BA’49<br />
Cliff E. Shedd and Catherine Michelle Miller Shedd, BA’75<br />
Tara C. Sheets, BA’02<br />
John Sheffield and Anne Kimbrough Sheffield, BA’89<br />
William L. Sheftall Jr. and Carol H. Sheftall<br />
Roger Lee Shelton and Deborah Lynch Shelton, BA’84<br />
Paige Nicole Shelton, BA’97<br />
Lorrin Cary Shepard and Leslie M. Eiring Shepard, BA’82<br />
W. Elizabeth Shepard, BA’79<br />
Richard Shephard (parent)<br />
Daniel Paul Shepherdson, BA’80, and Rebecca N. Shepherdson<br />
William and Anne Shepherd (parents)<br />
Glenn Eugene Sheriff, BA’84, MBA’88, and Mandy Sheriff<br />
Hans Marcus Sherman, BA’03, and Sarah Moreland Sherman, BA’03<br />
Jerry Frank Sherrill Jr., BA’82, and Windsor Westbrook Sherrill<br />
Margaret McClintock Sherrod, BA’67<br />
Robert O. Sherwood and Margaret Tiller Wilkinson Sherwood, BA’75, MA’76<br />
Helen Clayton Shingler<br />
Jeanne Shingleton, BA’87<br />
Mototsugu Shintani and Ayumi K. Shintani<br />
Charudutta and Seema Shintre (parents)<br />
Iwao William and Adrienne Yoko Shiraki (parents)<br />
Margery Pierce Joy Shirer, BA’52<br />
Stephen M. Shirley and Anne Fields Shirley, BA’73<br />
David Oyler Shivers, BA’89, and Mary Link Shivers, BA’88<br />
Marc T. Shivers and Shari Oualline Shivers, BS’84<br />
William M. Shobe II, BA’76<br />
Scott H. Shore and Rebecca S. Boston, BA’76<br />
Thomas Haynes Shores Jr., BS’89, and Rachael LeClair Shores<br />
John Bechtold Shortess, BA’91, and Paula Floersch Shortess<br />
Corinne A. Shotliff, BA’74<br />
Greg and Toni Shottenkirk (parents)<br />
Michael Kenneth Shows, BA’97, and Heather O’Neill Shows<br />
Charles R. Shrader, BA’64, and Carole Analore Shrader<br />
George Draper Shreeve, BS’49, MA’51, and Mary M. Eller Shreeve<br />
Sameer Shroff and Tamkeen Manasia Shroff, BA’02<br />
David and Helena Shuford (parents)<br />
Todd C. Shultz and Sharon Bingham-Shultz, BA’94<br />
Charles Christopher Shumaker, MBA’86, and Amy E. Young, BA’85 (parents)<br />
Timothy Scott Shuman, BA’03, and Jennifer E. Shuman<br />
Thomas W. Shumate IV, BA’95, and Wendy Lynn Stewart Shumate, MBA’04<br />
Arthur P. Sibold III, BA’65, and Sherrilyn Sibold<br />
C. W. and Audrey Sidney (grandparents)<br />
Christopher Ross Siemens, BS’95, and Melissa C. Siemens<br />
James Paul Sieradzki, MD’03, and Audra Johnson Sieradzki, BA’02<br />
Lloyd A. Sifford III, BA’62, and Virginia H. Sifford<br />
Stuart Bassett Sikes, BA’86, and Jean Harwood Sikes, BA’86<br />
Oscar J. Sikes III, BA’63, and Elena C. Sikes<br />
Toby C. Silberman and Betsy Chisolm Silberman, BA’67<br />
Eugene E. Siler Jr., BA’58, and Chris Siler<br />
Vance Tucker Siler, BA’98<br />
Robert M. Silgals, BA’74, and Sharon R. Silgals<br />
Joe Byrns Sills, BA’59, and Dorothy Lee Sills, BSN’62<br />
Michael R. Silver and Ann Benatar Silver, BA’81 (parents)<br />
Michael Ian Silver, BA’84, and Wendy Kurth Silver<br />
Geoffrey M. Silver and Renée L. O’Bannon Silver, BA’79<br />
Mark and Adrienne Silversmith (parents)<br />
Norman Putnam Silvester Jr., BA’84<br />
Albert C. Simmonds III and Elizabeth Anglin Simmonds, BA’70<br />
Ian Timothy Simmonds and Fiona Dodd Simmonds, BA’99<br />
Thomas Dudley Simmons III and Laurel Davis Simmons, BA’00<br />
Nathan Wayne Simms, BA’89, and Melissa Kent Simms, BA’91<br />
Arthur J. Simon, BS’75, and Donna C. Simon<br />
Reid Andrew Simon, BA’09<br />
Lawrence Andrew Simons, BA’75, and Ann Polk Simons, BSN’76, MSN’79<br />
Mary N. Simpkins, BS’77<br />
John Simpson III, BA’96<br />
William H. Simpson, BA’38, MA’40, and Elizabeth M. Simpson<br />
C. Paul Sims Jr., BA’73, and Sharon Sanders Sims, BSN’77, MSN’00<br />
Wilson Sims, JD’48, and Linda Sims (parents)<br />
Gregory Zach Singer, BA’85, and Pamela Hammonds Singer, BS’85<br />
Robert T. Singleton III, BA’06<br />
Thomas W. Singleton, BA’70, and Sylvia A. Singleton<br />
David A. Sipek (parent)<br />
Deborah A. Sipek (parent)<br />
Allan E. Siperstein and Holly D. Miller (parents)<br />
Mark L. Sirak, BA’68, and Marsha Cohn Sirak, BA’69<br />
John J. Siskowic Jr. and Shirley J. Siskowic<br />
Millicent Moulder Sites, BA’66<br />
Crawford M. Sites Jr. and Neill Griffin Sites, BA’79<br />
Alexander Mason Sitomer, BA’10<br />
James D. Skaggs, MA’63, PHD’71<br />
Andreas and Paulette Skibiel (parents)<br />
Brett Craig Sklaw, BA’05<br />
Kevin Allen Skurski and Katherine Stowers Skurski, BA’99<br />
James W. Slawski and Sherry Gauthier Slawski, BA’67<br />
Scott Mclean Slayden, BS’85, and Elizabeth Reynolds Slayden, BS’89<br />
David Mark Slocum Jr. and Ginger Mathis Slocum, BA’02<br />
John M. Sloop and Bonnie J. Dow<br />
Thomas W. Slover, BA’89<br />
Thomas Edward Slowey, BA’98, and Tamilyn Tyler Slowey<br />
Philip J. Sluiter, BA’74, and Karen P. Voss Sluiter, BA’75, JD’80<br />
J. Irvin and Beverly Kleban Small (parents)<br />
James Polk Smartt III, BA’89<br />
John Pryor Smartt, BA’95, and Murray Tate Polk Smartt<br />
Richard A. Smath and Margaret Luther Smath, BA’78<br />
David Michael Smiles, BS’03<br />
Kathleen Flaherty Smiley (parent)<br />
John Abernathy Smith, BA’61 (parent)<br />
Justin Stephen Smith, BA’03<br />
Kirby M. Smith, BA’76<br />
Legrand B. Smith II, BA’48, and Jayne Shouse Smith (parents)<br />
Malcolm Franklin Smith II, BA’78, and Kim Hamrick Smith<br />
Margaret Ann Smith, BA’49<br />
Martha Barnes Smith, BA’61<br />
Peyton R. Smith and Megan Follansbee Smith, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Adam Smith and Melanie Dayani Smith, BA’97<br />
Murphy R. Smith, BE’70, and Joanne Parry Smith, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Peter B. Smith, BS’75<br />
Richard Clark Smith, BA’49<br />
Robert Benjamin Smith, BS’01<br />
Robert N. Smith Jr., BA’57, and Gertrude Lanahan Smith<br />
Ronald Martin Smith, BA’84, and J. Edwina Chilton<br />
Ronnie W. Smith, BS’83, and Jo Lynn Hughes Smith<br />
Cal Smith and Sara Cahillane Smith, BA’89<br />
Thomas F. Smith and Catherine McEvoy-Smith (parents)<br />
Thomas G. Smith, BA’76<br />
Thomas and Anne Smith (parents)<br />
W. Omar Smith, BA’65, and Karen K. Smith<br />
A. Fox Smith, BE’68, and Christy Tate Smith, BA’68<br />
Alan C. Smith, BA’74, and Dorothy Heenan Smith<br />
Markalan T. Smith and Ann Ottersen Smith, BA’76<br />
Andrew Fleming Smith and Ashley Brinckerhoff Smith, BA’00<br />
Austin Collier Smith, BS’94, and Jennifer Paddock Smith, BA’95<br />
B. Douglas Smith and Louise Rollins-Smith (parents)<br />
Barbara Elaine Smith, BA’57<br />
Catherine Houston Smith, BA’95<br />
Charles Ray Smith, BA’55, and Peggy J. Smith<br />
Christopher James Smith, BA’96<br />
Don A. Smith, BA’57<br />
Stuart Gregory Smith and Elizabeth Brient Smith, BA’81<br />
Foster James Smith, BA’91, and Stacey S. Smith<br />
Gregory and Willie Smith (parents)<br />
Harris Lake Smith<br />
Hilton Charles Smith III, BA’03, and Janene Boyce Smith, BA’03<br />
James Rogers Smith IV, BA’84, and Jenny Smith<br />
James Roy Smith and Elaine Smith<br />
Jared Dubose Smith, BA’03, and Ashley Thomas Smith, BE’04<br />
Kathy Dianne Smith, BA’84<br />
Jeffrey Smith and Lisa Peterson Smith, BA’85<br />
Luther A. Smith, BA’75, and Marjolein E. Smith<br />
Robert Earl Smith and Lyla Lee Lewellen Smith, BA’46<br />
James Michael Smith and Marilyn Koch Smith, BA’73, JD’76<br />
Michael Douglas Smith, BA’01<br />
David Smithson and Britt Paula Johnson Smithson, BS’93<br />
Henry E. Smoak III, BA’72, and Kerri Lea Smoak<br />
Susan Claire Smyer, BA’91<br />
Leo B. Snel and Judy Quinn O’Reilly, MAT’71<br />
Patrick Allen Snell, BS’88, MBA’89, and Mariesa Marie Fallucco Snell, BA’90<br />
Frank Stephen Snipes Sr., BA’60, and Nell Snipes<br />
Ben Snowden, BA’97, and Rebecca Snowden<br />
Russ and Janet Snow (parents)<br />
Richard and Leslie Snow (parents)<br />
Hoyte Mason Snow, MA’57, and Peggy Barrett Snow, BA’52<br />
Ronald Snow, PHD’66, and Georgia M. Snow<br />
Brett Jamison Snyder, BS’85, MD’89, and Susan I. Snyder<br />
Cara L. Snyder, BA’69<br />
Peter T. Socha and Annabelle Kirkpatrick Socha, BA’81<br />
Alexander and Roberta Socolof (parents)<br />
Brian Justin Sodikoff, BS’99<br />
Samuel Scott Solem, BA’08<br />
Enrique Ernesto Soler, BA’95<br />
Robert Joel Solomon and Alison Roberts Solomon, BS’89<br />
Kerry D. Solomon and Cindi Anne Loiacano Solomon, BA’88<br />
Daniel P. Solomon<br />
Michael L. Solomon, BA’76, and Sheri M. Solomon<br />
Molly Beth Somberg, BA’07<br />
Zeynep Somer Topcu<br />
Guangchun Song and Shaoying Yu (parents)<br />
Hongjun Song and Tianzhu T. He (parents)<br />
Michael Christopher Sontag, BA’06, and Caroline Croley<br />
Peily Soong, BA’97, and Amanda Duncan Soong<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 />
Christen M. Sottolano, BA’09<br />
Stephen Eugene Soud and Cathy Verlander Soud, BS’75, MAT’77<br />
Jeffrey E. Soukup and Mary Ann Fife (parents)<br />
Kenneth Stuart Soule, BA’84, and Christine S. Soule<br />
Susan Soule<br />
Alan Mark Sowell, BA’82, and Elizabeth Barlow Sowell<br />
W. Erwin Spainhour and Jane Poston Spainhour, BA’64<br />
Lucile Cate Spain, BA’38, MS’39<br />
Jane Spangler<br />
James Stephen Spann, BA’01, and Lucy French Spann<br />
Julian Sparkes and Barbara Anne Pare Sparkes, BA’83<br />
Michael Foster Sparta, BS’83, and Elizabeth Kyger Sparta, BSN’85<br />
Ken and Reba Speakman (grandparents)<br />
Allison Gillespie Spears, BA’92, MBA’99<br />
Beate C. Speer, BA’80<br />
David W. Spell, BA’89, and Sheila McPhillips Spell<br />
W. Anderson Spickard Jr., BA’53, MD’57, and Susan Mieher Spickard, BA’59 (parents)<br />
Henry and Carol Spinelli (parents)<br />
Jeremy P. Spinrad and Barbara Tsakirgis<br />
A. Trevelin Sprabery and Laura Read Sprabery, BS’83<br />
Michael L. Spraggins Jr. and Elizabeth Keen Spraggins, BA’94<br />
Meredith Evans Sprince, BS’07<br />
Douglas Rudolph Sprong, BA’86, and Kathleen D. Sprong<br />
Thomas F. St. Maxens II, BA’73, and Susan M. St. Maxens<br />
L. Vastine Stabler Jr., BA’58, and Monteray Scott Stabler, BA’58<br />
William E. Stack Jr., BA’56, and Margaret Bostwick Stack<br />
Meredith Tucker Stacy, BA’69<br />
William Charles Staes, BA’10<br />
John Michael Stahl, BA’09<br />
Sally Fraser Stalker, BA’69<br />
Robert F. Stampfli, BA’67, PHD’71<br />
Scott Alan Stanek, BS’82, and Laurel Baty Stanek, MS’85<br />
L. Bradley Stanford, BA’56, and Elizabeth Ewing<br />
Eugene A. Stansel Jr., BA’64, and Jere Gibert Stansel<br />
Phillip O. Staples Jr., MA’74, PHD’75, and Jo Ann Wade Staples, MS’73, PHD’75 (parents)<br />
Robert and Jocelyn Stargel (parents)<br />
O. Porter Stark, BA’68, JD’71, and Carol Rienschield Stark, BA’74, MS’82 (parents)<br />
Gail M. Starks, BA’67<br />
Anna Marie Starnes, BA’09<br />
James and Jan Starnes (parents)<br />
Spencer Stasney, BA’99, and Allison Blanton Stasney, BS’01<br />
Anthony T. Statler, BA’50 MS’51<br />
Daniel Joseph Staton, MS’88, PHD’94, and Neil P. DeWitte, BS’96<br />
John K. Shaver, MD’88, and Michele R. Staunton Shaver, BA’84, MD’88<br />
Priscilla Murray Steagall, BA’53<br />
Richard G. Stearns, BA’48, MS’49<br />
John Crawford Steck, BS’83, and Jennifer Steck<br />
Joseph N. Steele and Judith McGraw Steele, BA’74<br />
Meredith Leigh Steele, BA’99<br />
Lucy D. Steere, BA’73<br />
John H. Steffen and Randee Newmark Steffen, BA’85<br />
Calvin W. Stegall and Jane L. Hinton, MA’70, PHD’74<br />
Jan and Celia Steigerwald (parents)<br />
Adam Brett Stein, BA’92, and Monica Klapp Stein<br />
Mary Meyers Steinau<br />
Thomas and Jacqueline Steinbrecher (parents)<br />
Christoph Steinbruchel and Patricia A. Connelly (parents)<br />
Robert A. Steiner and Meghan White Steiner, BA’94<br />
Grant and Janet Stein (parents)<br />
Thomas Riemann Steinwinder, BA’04, and Hillary Kent Leggett Steinwinder, BA’05<br />
Geoffrey H. Stelling, BA’71, and Carol Cox Stelling<br />
Carl Herbert Stem, BA’57, and Linda Wheeler Stem<br />
Albert William Stemmler, BS’03<br />
Philip Couturier Stender and Sarah R. Sandlin Stender, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Brian Christopher Stephens, BA’98, and Amy Sautebin Stephens<br />
James B. Stephenson Jr. and 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 />
John M. Stephenson, BA’81, and Nancy Smith Stephenson<br />
Robert M. Stephenson Jr., BA’62, and Rosina V. Stephenson<br />
Catherine Bailey Sterling, BA’60, MAT’61<br />
Nathaniel Sterling and Marcia Kemp Sterling, BA’65<br />
Elden R. Sternberg, BA’54, and Denyse Rick Sternberg<br />
Douglas Coleman Stern and Ellen Porten Stern, BA’84<br />
Skip Stevens and Adelaide Davis Stevens, BA’83<br />
Lloyd Carlyle Stevens, BA’88, and Anthony Angeline<br />
Mark A. Stevens, BA’71, and Nancy Stevens<br />
Mary Ellen Stevens (grandparent)<br />
Paul Bush Stevenson, BA’84<br />
Thomas A. Stevens, BE’69, and Judith C. Stevens<br />
Eric James Stewart and Amy Elizabeth Prochko Stewart, BS’88<br />
Thomas W. Stewart and Margaret Williams Stewart, BA’73<br />
Timothy Michael Stewart, BA’86, and Lucinda Steen Stewart<br />
Matthew M. Stichnoth, BA’78, and Neele-Banks Stichnoth<br />
Jonathan and Joan Stidham (parents)<br />
Chris E. Stiles and Laurette Catherine DePuy Stiles, BS’80<br />
Kate S. Stillman, BA’77<br />
Thomas C. Stillwell, BS’80, and Deborah Harper Stillwell, BA’77<br />
Douglas K. Stinebaugh and Alice Swearingen Stinebaugh, BA’83<br />
Gregory Guyer Stine, BE’95, and Deborah R. Davis Stine, BA’95<br />
Thomas Stipanowich and Sarah Yancey Stipanowich, BA’76<br />
Paul Stob<br />
Robert M. Stockton Jr., BE’70, and Corinne Martin Stockton<br />
Wesley Joseph Stoddard and Kori Cameron Isaac Stoddard, BA’03<br />
Shellie Stodghill (parent)<br />
Ventsislav Stoichev, BA’07<br />
Michael M. Stokes, BA’76, and Janet A. Stokes<br />
Peter E. Stokes and Sarah McClendon Stokes, BA’84<br />
W. Whitworth Stokes, BA’58, and Nancy Jo Rankin<br />
George Stoll, BA’72<br />
Edward and Teresa Stomski (parents)<br />
Cecille Felknor Stone, BA’52<br />
John E. Stone and Connie Hartleb Stone, BA’69<br />
Cosby Allen Stone Jr., BS’04, and Elizabeth Abernathy Stone, BS’05<br />
Mark Saddler Stonecypher, BS’97<br />
James Kevin Stone and Debra Jones Stone, BS’82<br />
Eugene A. Stone, BA’60<br />
Gerald E. Stone, BA’54, MD’57, and Lois Greene Stone (grandparents)<br />
Harry J. Stone, BA’74, MS’78, and Melinda Mayfield Stone, BSN’73<br />
Jane Lawrence Stone, BA’45<br />
Lawrence A. Stone, BA’54, and Marnette Butler Stone (parents)<br />
Michael P. Stone<br />
Peter Stone and Deborah A. Forte (parents)<br />
William Pipkin Stone Jr., BA’57, MD’60, and Linda Jo Thomas Stone (parents)<br />
Brit A. Storey and Carol DeArman Storey, BA’64, MA’66 (parents)<br />
Robert G. Storey III, BA’69, and Carol P. Storey<br />
Gary D. Storrick and Cynthia Venn, BA’74<br />
Jeffrey Shelton Stortz, BA’97, and Brooke Bolton Stortz, BA’98<br />
Roddy L. Story, BA’70, MBA’74, and Ann Barringer Story, BA’71<br />
Stephen Barker Story and Karen Harris Story, BS’84<br />
Richard F. Stouffer, BA’54<br />
Richard Hahs Stout and Katherine Malone Stout, BA’91<br />
Adam D. Stowe and Christina Tipton Stowe, BS’96<br />
Bonnie Linane Stowell, BA’63<br />
David Douglas Strain, BA’91, and Victoria V. Strain<br />
Kurt A. Strasser, BA’69, JD’72, and Jane Wyatt Strasser, BA’68<br />
William K. Stratvert, BA’64<br />
W. Martin Strauss, BA’75, BE’77, MS’77, and Martha Keay Strauss, BA’77<br />
Mark Thomas Streeter, BA’99, and Anne Hong Phan<br />
Bibb Lamar Strench, BA’84<br />
William L. Stribling and Kimbrell Storm Stribling, BA’00<br />
Susan Donoho Strickland, BA’64<br />
Robert Eastwood Glenn Jr. and Amelia A. Strobel, BA’88, MBA’94<br />
Carter and Helen Strong (parents)<br />
Marilyn I. Strong-Townsend (parent)<br />
Robert Clifton Stroupe and Marcia Haynes Cassell, BA’65<br />
Gregory and Annalesley Strudwick (parents)<br />
Christopher and Susan Strug (parents)<br />
Marvin Augustus and Lynn Terri Stubbs (parents)<br />
Sam and Melinda Stubbs (parents)<br />
Harold and Julie Stull (parents)<br />
Betty Ann Ward Stumb, BA’49<br />
Lawrence B. Stumb Jr., BA’61, and Bolin Kane Stumb<br />
Paul R. Stumb III, BA’56, MD’60, and Mary Schlater Stumb, BA’57 (parents)<br />
J. Walker Sturdivant, BA’75, and Lanie Sturdivant<br />
Gaines Peacock Sturdivant, BA’79, and Lynn Herring Sturdivant, BA’79<br />
George Sturmann and Judith Szerdahelyi (parents)<br />
Lilian Sturmann, BA’10<br />
Laura Brown Suber, BA’54<br />
Roger P. Sugarman, BA’72, and Collen K. Nissl (parent)<br />
John T. Sugg III, BA’51, MD’54<br />
Nancy A. Sugg<br />
Allyson Yancey Sullivan<br />
Charles C. Sullivan II, BA’67<br />
John P. Sullivan and Delissa Nichols Sullivan, BA’83<br />
Martha Nell Sullivan, BA’86<br />
Timothy Michael Sullivan, BA’89, and Holly C. Sullivan<br />
James C. Summers, LLB’50<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Chien-En Sun (parents)<br />
Scott Edwin Sundby, BA’80, and Katie Rees Sundby<br />
John M. Sundermann, BA’77, and Catherine J. Sundermann (parents)<br />
Tze Sung and Choy Sung (parents)<br />
Robert Stephen Surratt, BA’80, and Jamie Surratt<br />
Carl J. Surrett, BA’65<br />
Cephas C. Suswam (parent)<br />
MacDonald Sutherland, BS’82, and Mary Ellen Sutherland<br />
John Suttle and Lauren Ramsey Suttle, BA’94<br />
Carol M. Swain<br />
C. Meredith Swann Jr., BA’58, and Catherine Foster Swann<br />
Jeffrey Charles Swann, BA’81, and Jody R. Swann<br />
W. Hayes Swann, BA’81, and Kathleen O’Shaughnessey Swann, BS’85<br />
A. Drew Swanson and Ashley Price Swanson, BA’92<br />
Gerry C. Swanson, BA’63, and Joan A. Swanson<br />
Kevin W. Sweeney and Elizabeth Winston, BA’68<br />
Hugh L. Sweeney and Margie Juanit Richardson Sweeney, BA’47<br />
Stephen G. Sweet, BE’72, and Louise Lillard Sweet, BA’72<br />
Steven Mark Sweet and Elizabeth Ann Black, BA’81, MLS’83<br />
Thomas Carl Swensen, BA’83, and Susan Swensen<br />
John Steven Swenson, BA’80, and Jacelyn Ayres Swenson<br />
Stephen and Mary Swenson (parents)<br />
John P. Swezey, BA’56, and Carol C. Swezey<br />
John Robert Swicegood II, BS’99<br />
Lindsay Nicole Payne Swift, BA’05<br />
Clay H. Swindell, BA’74, and Deborah L. Swindell<br />
Ann Swint, BA’63, MAT’64, PHD’77<br />
William B. Swint, BA’99, and Kristin Meyer<br />
Thomas R. Swisher and Lucy Kerr Swisher, BA’61<br />
Alia Aran Szopa, BA’01<br />
James K. Szyperski and Laura Cumming Szyperski, BA’79<br />
Jerry and Karen Tabak (parents)<br />
Charles J. Tabb Sr., BA’77, and Linda S. Tabb (parents)<br />
David S. Taber and Carol H. Taber<br />
Olivier Tabouret and Meredith Feld Tabouret, BA’94<br />
Donna Crawford Taefi, BA’66<br />
Lu Ann Tafoya (parent)<br />
Hiroyuki Takao, MA’10<br />
Richard C. Talbot Jr. and Jill Sheridan Rapuzzi Talbot, BA’98<br />
Joyce Sessoms Tallent, BA’48 (parent)<br />
Charles Raymond Talor, PHD’93, and Suzanne Marie Ewing, BA’87<br />
Lawrence and Lauren Talve (parents)<br />
Peter E. Tamborski (parent)<br />
R. Michael Tancill, BA’57, and Susan J. Tancill<br />
William H. Tandy Jr., BA’50 (parent)<br />
Daniel J. Tangrey and Susanne Riepenhoff<br />
Bill Tankersley, BS’79, and Carolyn Cooke Tankersley<br />
John F. Tannehill, BA’60, and Suzanne Haley Tannehill<br />
David L. Tannenbaum, BA’58, and Treva A. Tannenbaum<br />
Douglas Tappan, BA’71, and Cynthia Adams Tappan<br />
Charles R. Tapp, BA’82, and Tawny R. Tapp<br />
Bruce Lee Tarkington, BA’98, JD’01, and Jaclyn A. Tarkington<br />
Constantino T. Tarnowski and Kari Moses Tarnowski, BA’91<br />
John L. Tarpley, BA’66, MD’70, and Margaret Johnson Tarpley, BA’65, MLS’66 (parents)<br />
C. Neal Tate<br />
G. Edward Tate, BE’50, MS’51, and Margaret McKeel Tate (parents)<br />
George T. Tate, BA’52, and Vivian Close Tate<br />
Martha Smith Tate, BA’67<br />
Philip Andrew Tate, BA’83, and Brenda Royer Tate<br />
James S. Tatman, BA’69, and Connie F. Tatman (parents)<br />
Paul Michael Taupeka, BS’88, and Elizabeth F. Taupeka<br />
Adria Taylor (parent)<br />
Fred Taylor, BA’54, and Sherrill Palmer Taylor<br />
Grant Rodden Taylor, BA’10<br />
Henry O. Taylor (parent)<br />
Henry O. Taylor III, BA’78, and Lynn Kay Martin<br />
James and Mary Taylor (parents)<br />
James H. Taylor III, BA’55, and Francis Alfreda Kay Taylor<br />
Arthur Roger Taylor and Marilyn Kohrs Taylor, BA’58<br />
Richard Reeves Taylor, BS’80, and Melanie A. Taylor<br />
Ricky and Annabelle Taylor (parents)<br />
Robert C. Taylor Jr., BA’80, and Julie Yates Taylor<br />
Robert L. Taylor Jr., BA’70<br />
Scott Edwin Taylor, BA’86, and Michelle Clement Taylor<br />
William L. Taylor II, BA’76<br />
William Martin and Kay Taylor (parents)<br />
Jeremy Teaford and Carrie Banks Teaford<br />
Christy Mala Te, BA’06<br />
Gerald A. Teicher and Carol A. Kirk Teicher, BA’67<br />
Evie Reynolds Telfer, BA’84<br />
Palmer C. Temple, BA’57, and Helen Elizabeth Temple<br />
J. Lillard Templeton Jr. and Martha Evers Templeton, BA’53<br />
Hampden Evans Tener, BE’91, and Ellen Prewitt Tener, BA’88 MED’90<br />
Madelene Alexandra Tennant, BA’10<br />
Gregory D. Tennessee and Sondra Richardson Tennessee, BA’89<br />
Katherine Taylor Tennis, BA’09<br />
Keri Frances Kretschmann Teodori, BS’87<br />
Sandra O. Teplin (grandparent)<br />
Joseph and Virginia Terrazas (parents)<br />
Joseph Robert Terrazas III, BA’03<br />
William T. Terrell, PHD’70, and Fay Susanne Tysell Terrell<br />
Charles R. Terry, BA’50, and Katherine Anderson Terry, BA’50 (parents)<br />
William F. Terry, BA’70, and Jo W. Terry (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Reid Teselle, BA’84<br />
Lawrence A. Tezak and Margaret McNamara Tezak, BA’86<br />
Reuben Thaker, BA’92<br />
Hewotte Theodros, BA’10<br />
Aaron Michael Thieme, BA’92, and Lynn Goldman Thieme, BE’92<br />
Thomas Christian Thill, BS’97, and Shelley Armstrong Thill, BA’98<br />
Charles Preston Thomas II, BA’86<br />
David Radford Thomas, BA’84, and Karen E. Thomas<br />
James E. Thomas Sr., BA’56, and Mary E. Blewette Thomas<br />
James L. Thomas, BE’77, and Karen Ferguson Thomas, BA’77<br />
John B. Thomas, BA’71, and Susan Spratt Thomas, BA’71<br />
Kenneth W. Thomas, BE’70, and Susan Upshaw Thomas, BA’70 (parents)<br />
Lindsay Caitlin Thomas, BA’06<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Thomas (parents)<br />
Morris and Gwyn Thomas (parents)<br />
Lezette A. Ballew Thomason, BA’72 (parent)<br />
Stanley R. Thomas and Paula Orcutt Thomas, BA’72<br />
Sean Joseph Thomas, BA’96, and Ashley Noyd Thomas, BS’98<br />
Lewis H. Thompson and Abigail Collins Thompson, BS’78<br />
Anthony D. Thompson, BA’64, and Sandra Brewster Thompson<br />
Jerry F. Thompson and Carolyn Yandle Thompson, BA’65<br />
Davison W. Thompson, BA’62, and Adelaide S. Thompson (parents)<br />
Gerald L. Thompson and Jean C. Miller, BA’71<br />
Hilary Holstead Thompson, BA’08<br />
James Eli Thompson III, BE’92, and Jennifer Lynn Wagner Thompson, BA’92<br />
Julian and Alexis Thompson (parents)<br />
Walter W. Thompson and Mary McKenzie Thompson, BA’69<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Randal W. Thompson (parents)<br />
Rhonnie and Chong Thompson (parents)<br />
Robert Knox Thompson III, BS’79, and Roxanne Rozacky Thompson<br />
Norman Trepner and Sarah Susan Thomsen, BA’81<br />
Chris Thorne and Heather Smith Thorne, BA’00<br />
George M. Thorpe, BA’60, and Judith Ann Brining Thorpe<br />
Rodney C. Threadgill, BS’76<br />
Charles D. Thurman<br />
James M. Thurmond, BA’56, and Nancy Shelby Thurmond<br />
Mark Allen Thurmond, BA’99<br />
Robert P. Thurmond, BA’68, and Mildred C. Thurmond<br />
Brian Scott Thurow and Jennifer Gibson Thurow, BA’98<br />
Niu Tian and Xiaorong Li (parents)<br />
J. Haskell Tidman Jr., BA’58, and Annette Irwin Tidman, EDS’73, PHD’83<br />
Cromwell Tidwell Jr. and Mary Louise Lea Tidwell, BA’45, MA’46<br />
Bruce and Cynthia Tigert (parents)<br />
David R. Tilley, MS’54, and Anne W. Tilley<br />
Mark Alton Tillman and Robbin Ogram Tillman, BA’79<br />
Todd Keene Timberlake, BS’94, and Karen Peterson Timberlake, BA’94<br />
Mamie Britt Timmons, BS’04<br />
John D. Tinkler, BA’55, and Mary Crawford Tinkler, BA’55<br />
Stephen C. Tippens, BA’59, and Patricia Jean Desart Tippens<br />
Jeffrey E. Tipps and Lia Bucher Tipps, BA’93<br />
Ethel Williams Tipton, BA’43<br />
George E. Titsworth, BA’69<br />
Les Hanover Tivers, BA’68, and Ann Naumann Tivers<br />
Jeffrey S. Tlumak<br />
James Harwell Todd, BA’84<br />
Scott Parker Tolbert, BA’06<br />
David W. Tolliver and Lisa Hyatt Tolliver, BA’82<br />
William O. Tome Jr. and Susan J. Johnson Tome, BA’83<br />
William John Tomford, BA’06<br />
Joshua Tom, BA’04<br />
Henry B. Tomlin, BA’74, MAT’75, and Elizabeth Schwinghamer Tomlin, BS’74 (parents)<br />
John F. Tomlin, BA’78, and Marcela Briet Tomlin<br />
Peggy Proctor Tomlins, BA’71<br />
Daniel Ralph Tompkins III, BA’91, and Angela Renée Tompkins<br />
Thomas Eugene Tompkins Jr., BS’05, and Caroline Fuller Tompkins, BA’05<br />
Michael C. Tooke, BA’70, and Susan L. Piggott<br />
Mary L. Toomey (parent)<br />
John Craig and Debra Banes Topping (parents)<br />
Robert F. Torla and Ann Gordon Sibold, BA’70<br />
Alexander M. Torrance, BA’74, and Christine Ann Torrance<br />
Nelson S. Torre, BA’83, and Eileen Ann Torre<br />
Robert Harold Tourtelot Jr., BA’93, and Emma Jane Tourtelot<br />
Michael and Barbara Towerman (parents)<br />
Ellen Patrice Towler, BA’74<br />
Alvin M. Townley Jr. and Gertrude Holly Wiggins Townley, BA’69<br />
John W. Townsend and Anne Echols Townsend, BA’78<br />
Darrell G. Townsend, BA’73, JD’77, and Deborah Ewing Townsend, BA’75<br />
David and Jean Tracy (parents)<br />
Bradley E. Trammell and Katherine McClintock Trammell, BA’85<br />
Son and Gloria Tran (parents)<br />
Sid and Angela Trant (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Ann Traster, BA’00<br />
Pamela Camille Trautman, BA’70, JD’80<br />
John M. Travis, BA’50<br />
William A. Travis Jr., BA’55, and Evelyn A. Horton Travis<br />
Jayson Traxler and Elizabeth Stoxreiter Seifert Traxler, BA’00<br />
Eric Treadaway and Laura Ann Whetsel-Treadaway, BS’96, MED’97<br />
Robert Treanor and Lesli Ann Brown, BA’94<br />
Richard W. Treder, BA’52<br />
William J. Tremaine, BA’72, and Kathleen Imre Tremaine (parents)<br />
Meredith Ellen Trezise, BA’08<br />
Jose and Leslie Triana (parents)<br />
Alysha Lauren Johnson Tribbett, BA’10<br />
Charles Trinh, BS’90<br />
Jason E. Trock, BS’01, and Katherine Lambert Trock, BS’00<br />
Drew Trotman and Susan Salmon Trotman, BA’83<br />
John Russell Trowbridge and Cherry Janey Gray Trowbridge, BA’71<br />
Ross S. Troyan and Laura E. Johnson Troyan, BA’92<br />
Denis and Maida Trto (parents)<br />
Mario and Susana Trueba (parents)<br />
Constantine Tsinakis and Annell St Charles, BS’73<br />
Shea Richard Tuberty, BA’89, and Bridget Gray<br />
Denise Tucker, BA’90<br />
Hugh Tucker, BA’79, and Linda Grubb Tucker, BS’79<br />
Charles A. Tulloh and Malinda R. Maxfield Tulloh, BA’59, PHD’69<br />
Alan E. Turner III and Elizabeth G. Hetzler, BA’80<br />
Selwyn H. Turner Jr., BA’55, and Carol Davidson Turner, BA’62<br />
Robert W. Turner and Catherine Young Turner, BA’61<br />
Timothy Scott Turner and Cathy Diane Beard Turner, BA’90<br />
Craig Turner and Karen Lisa Salzman, BS’89<br />
James W. Turner, BA’58, and Mitzi Turner<br />
Kristen Marie Turner, BA’07<br />
Morgan A. Turner, BA’10<br />
Robert Neil Turner Jr. and Rebecca R. Averitt Turner, BS’92<br />
Richard A. Turner, BA’77<br />
Robert W. Turner, BA’64, and Shirley B. Turner<br />
Scott Martin Turner, BA’99<br />
Larry Van Turner and Susan Wilcox Turner, BA’80<br />
Jay Alan Turney and Lisa Heinisch Turney, BA’91<br />
Terry Turnipseed and Lydia P. Arnold Turnipseed, BA’91<br />
Richard K. Tuten and Jane Houchens Tuten, BA’57<br />
William James Tuttle, BA’97, and Christina Clark Tuttle, BA’98<br />
Stanley and Susan Twarog (parents)<br />
James V. Tyler, BA’66<br />
Thomas P. Tytula and Barbara Beck Tytula, BA’61<br />
Laura Obioma Ujereh, BA’07<br />
Krish Ullur and Pushpavathi V. Kemundale (parents)<br />
Betsy Swint Underwood, BA’60<br />
Steven and Margaret Ungar (parents)<br />
Matthew Thomas Ungs, BA’90<br />
Ann L. Unholz (parent)<br />
Sam B. Upchurch, BA’63, and Mary Anne Comer Upchurch, BA’62, MLS’63 (parents)<br />
Rob Usey and Michelle Rooks Usey, BA’90<br />
Erica Ann Utegaard, BS’06<br />
Carter Charles Utzig, BS’83, and Cathlean Wells Utzig, BE’81, MBA’85, MS’85<br />
Stephen Alexander Vaden, BA’04<br />
James R. Vaillancourt and Mary Jo Anderson Vaillancourt, BA’60<br />
Richard William Vail, BS’83, and Laura Lee Hofmann Vail, BS’84<br />
Lisa Christine Valeriani, BA’04<br />
Kalliat T. Valsaraj, PHD’83, and Nisha Valsaraj<br />
Michael George Van Buren, BA’02, and Erin Leigh Dickinson, BA’02<br />
Francis and Leigh Anne Van Dusen (parents)<br />
Gordon B. Van Dusen and Karen Stadler Van Dusen, BA’81<br />
Logan Jade Van Meter, BA’10<br />
Dale Van Ort and Molly Nelson Van Ort, BA’62<br />
William Robert Van Wagner II, BA’09<br />
Kevin Eugene Vance, BA’95, and Susan Vance<br />
John Vance and Tammy Huang Vance, BA’97<br />
Lucile Martin Vandervoort, BS’05<br />
Chris and Michelle Vanderzant (parents)<br />
J. Pace VanDevender, BA’69, and Nancy Manning VanDevender, BA’67<br />
Leslie F. Vantrease III, BA’76, and Betty Jo Vantrease<br />
Robert M. Vantrease<br />
Clay Baker Varney, BA’06<br />
Jose D. Vásquez III and Marcia Walker Johnson Vásquez, BA’57<br />
William M. Vaughan Jr., BA’64, and Carmine Baker Vaughan<br />
Elizabeth P. Vaughn (parent)<br />
Sarah A. Verville (parent)<br />
Christopher Lee Vescovo, BA’87, and Anna Marie Vescovo<br />
Michael Todd Vessel and Beth Evans Vessel, BA’91<br />
Park G. Vestal Jr., BA’70, and Margaret Ivy Vestal<br />
George B. Vest Jr. and Roberta Henry Vest, BA’59<br />
Anne Easley Vickers, BA’54<br />
Paul A. Vickers Jr. and Martha Elizabeth Rose Vickers, BA’66, MAT’72 (parent)<br />
David G. Vickroy, BA’63, and Florence Joanna Vickroy<br />
Sarah Elizabeth Vick, BS’08<br />
Roberto and Karen Sue Vielma (parents)<br />
George and Mary Vieth (parents)<br />
Michael J. Vietti, BA’74, and Margaret J. Vietti<br />
Kenneth G. Vinson and Sharon Stringer Vinson, BA’72<br />
Mark G. Viox and Janet M. Knobbe (parents)<br />
Matthew Robert Virgil, BA’94<br />
Peter A. Virsik and Allison Shaheen Virsik, BA’92<br />
James R. Voelker and Christina Byers Voelker, BA’78<br />
Charles J. Vogl, BA’77, and Ann P. S. Vogl<br />
David Charles Vogt and Joan Mahery Vogt, BS’77<br />
Linda Vongkhamchanh, BA’08<br />
Frank and Tracy Voss (parents)<br />
Michael W. Voss and Gay Barber Voss, BA’72<br />
Kamiar Vossoughi, BA’99, and Sarah Elizabeth Vossoughi<br />
Richard P. Voss, BA’77, and Lori B. Voss<br />
William J. Wade, BA’75, MS’79, and Ellen Elizabeth Cobb Wade, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Charles Lewis Wagandt III, BS’03<br />
Dwight A. Wagner, BA’64, and Jaye Wagner<br />
Michael Clifford Wagner, BS’07<br />
John W. Wagster, JD’70, and Lynda Ward Wagster, BA’58, MAT’75, MA’76<br />
Andrew Owen Wahl, BA’99, and Samantha F. Wahl<br />
Thomas W. Waid, BA’77<br />
C. Byron Waites, BD’55, and Beverly Cate Waites, BA’54, MA’56, MAT’56 (grandparents, parents)<br />
Charles Raymond Waits, BA’01<br />
John W. Wakefield, BA’60, and Margaret Halloran Wakefield<br />
Joseph Neil Walden Jr., BA’67, and Sandra Walden (parents)<br />
Kirk and Jennifer Walden (parents)<br />
Michael Jay Walden, BA’80, and Maria G. Walden<br />
George R. Waldmann and Hillary Breslauer Waldmann, BA’78<br />
Al Waldrop and Ruth Rand Waldrop, BA’75<br />
Bill Inder and Ann Walia (parents)<br />
Bruce Marshall Walk, BS’78, and Melissa Massar Walk, BA’79<br />
Ann Caroline Walker, BA’07<br />
Stanley Denton Walker III and Catherine Fuller Walker, BA’85<br />
Kevin Walker and Jennifer Jean Edwards Ponder Walker, BA’91<br />
John Houston and JoAnn Walker (parents)<br />
Lyn Neal Walker, BA’70<br />
Paul B. Walker, BA’65<br />
Ronald and Kathryn Walker (parents)<br />
Russell Hughes Walker Jr., BA’90, and Kimberly O’Donnel<br />
Thomas M. Walker, BA’75, and Susan Hoffman Walker<br />
William M. Walker, MLS’87<br />
Bradford Curtis Wallace, BA’05<br />
Craig and Sandra Wallace (parents)<br />
David D. Wallace and Frances Kemp Wallace, BA’71<br />
J. Bransford Wallace, BA’54, and Anne Beveridge Wallace, BA’67 (parents)<br />
Mark T. Wallace and Jeanne M. Wallace<br />
John W. Wallace Jr., BA’83, and Caroline Wallace<br />
John Wallace and Kathy Carlisle Wallace, BA’90<br />
David Richard Wallace, BA’82, and Laura Montgomery Wallace, BA’83<br />
Nicholas Eugene Wallace, BS’03<br />
Richard James Wallace III, BA’94, and Elizabeth Ann House Wallace<br />
Stephanie Janelle Wallen, BA’05<br />
James Gregory Waller, BA’92, and Dale Brasfield Waller, BA’91, MED’93<br />
Marti Waller, BA’68<br />
Matthew Edward Waller, BA’94<br />
Robert D. Waller Jr., BA’56, and Mary G. Waller<br />
William and Maureen Wallerstedt (parents)<br />
Thomas Patrick Wall III, BA’74, and Lee Ann Wall<br />
James F. Walsh Jr., BA’55, JD’60, and Susan Philbin Walsh, BSN’61<br />
Michael and Shelley Walsh (parents)<br />
Erin Riblet Walter, BA’99<br />
William G. Walter, BA’61, and Christine S. Walter<br />
William Shane Walton, BA’81, and Patti J. Walton<br />
David M. Wang, BA’82, and Deborah A. Wang<br />
Hwa-Chain R. Wang and Swe-Sya S. Lyou-Wang (parents)<br />
Xiaoming Shawn Wang and Guizhen Gj Ji (parents)<br />
Xuanmin Wang and Shaodan Li (parents)<br />
Tobias and Elizabeth Ward (parents)<br />
James E. Ward, BA’61, and Mary Lee Parker Ward, BA’62 (parents)<br />
Kevin A. Ward<br />
Lacey M. Ward Jr., BA’69, and Dale E. Ward<br />
Liam and Mary Ellen Ward (parents)<br />
Christopher Joseph Ward and Mary Cynthia Kidd Ward, BS’98<br />
Michael Robert Ward, BA’90, and Virginia Bondurant Ward<br />
Timothy B. Ward and Michelle Chance Ward, BA’89<br />
Robert F. Ward, BA’68, and Judith P. Ward<br />
Elizabeth Schaeffer Ware, BA’84<br />
Howell E. Warner III, BA’71, and Norma Wilkinson Warner<br />
Seth C. Warner and Virginia Hollowell Warner, BA’60<br />
Virginia Ann Osborn Warner, BA’49<br />
Robert T. Warnock and Amy Katharine Goodman Warnock, BA’94<br />
Andrew Albert Warot and Nicole Chira Warot, BA’95, MED’98<br />
Betty Godbold Warren<br />
Grady L. Warren III, BA’68, and Kaye Phillips Warren, BA’67, MA’71, PHD’76<br />
David Spencer Was, BA’05, MBA’10<br />
James Michael Washburn, BA’80, and Susan Bolanovich Washburn, BSN’79 (parents)<br />
Robert G. Wasik, MA’69, and Mary Watkins Wasik, BA’65, MAT’67<br />
Niku Pramod Wasudev, BS’90, and Hetal Nikunj Wasudev<br />
K. Martin Waters Jr. and Dorothy Noland Waters, BA’51<br />
John Stephen Wathen, BA’10<br />
Charles J. Watkins Jr., BA’72, and Terri Ann Butler Watkins<br />
Howard and Carol Watkins (parents)<br />
David Gordon Watkins and Janet Sloan Watkins, BA’84<br />
Kent D. Watkins and Janine Davis Watkins, BS’82<br />
Tony Watkins and Katherine Hortberg Watkins, BA’95<br />
Barry D. Watkins and Mary Montgomery Watkins, BA’65 (parents)<br />
Blake A. Watson, BA’78, and Pamela M. Watson<br />
Carol Jones Watson, BA’60 (parent)<br />
Herman A. Watson Jr., BA’55, and Janet M. Watson (parents)<br />
Janice Parker Watson, BA’72<br />
William E. Watson, BS’77, and Beth Wistinghausen Watson<br />
William and Elaine Watson (parents)<br />
William Taylor Watson III, BA’47, and Mary P. Fitch Watson (parents)<br />
Donald G. Watts, BA’50, and Betty Ann Brown Watts<br />
J. Phil Watts, BA’72, and Beverly Allen Watts<br />
John Comer Watts III, BS’80, and Kenna Stephenson Watts<br />
Mary Katherine Watts, BA’04<br />
Sheila M. Watts, BA’74<br />
Timothy Michael Watts, BA’02<br />
Kent Allen Wayland, BA’92, and Stephanie Ellen Johnson, BA’91<br />
Rebecca E. Wayland, BA’86<br />
Francis W. Wcislo and Jane S. Wcislo<br />
Brian Matthew Weatherford, BA’04, and Colleen McCall Weatherford, BA’04<br />
Martha T.E. Weatherford<br />
Paul Taliaferro Weathers, BA’81, and Kim Keegan<br />
Anthony Dean Weaver, BA’79, MD’83, and Frances Harrison Weaver, BA’79<br />
J. Michael and Marenda Weaver (parents)<br />
William Patrick Weaver, BA’00, and Katherine Rosenblatt Weaver, BS’00<br />
Ted Webb and Leah Pels Webb, BA’96<br />
Glenn F. Webb and R. Aileen Webb, PHD’77, MD’83<br />
Christopher Thorp Weber, BA’95, and Kaylin Haverstock Weber, BA’96<br />
Stephen John Weber and Julie Renshaw Weber, BA’88<br />
Paul David Weber, BA’90, and Diane Wubbolding Weber<br />
Chad E. Webster and Julie Cathleen Wade Webster, BA’95<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Medford S. Webster (parents)<br />
David Anthony Weeks Jr., BA’81, and Amy Gregory Weeks, BA’81<br />
Jeff Weeks, BA’71, and Ann A. Weeks<br />
Steven E. Weeks and Julia Goodall Weeks, BS’79<br />
Walter S. Weems, BA’74, JD’77, and Susan Long Weems, BA’77 (parents)<br />
James M. Weidenbaum, BA’80, and Kathleen Ann Weidenbaum<br />
Lauren Alaina Weigand, BA’05<br />
Lowell Scott Weil Jr., BA’90, and Wendy Weil<br />
Irving Weinberg, BA’32<br />
Matthew Christian Weinman, BA’02, and Mollie Palmore Weinman, MSN’05<br />
Stephanie E. Salter Weinshel, BA’97<br />
David and Sarah Weinstein (parents)<br />
Harris A. Weinstein, BA’62<br />
Ellen Elizabeth Weirich, MA’02<br />
Michael Franklin Weisberg, BA’81<br />
Anne Jackson Weiss, BA’09<br />
Hilary Bentley Weiss, BS’04, MSN’07<br />
Jack and Ann Weiss (parents)<br />
Tracy Lynn Weiss, BS’94<br />
Stephen Weitzman, BA’56, MD’59, and Adrienne Weitzman<br />
Jonathan P. Welch, BA’83, and Pascale De Boeck-Welch<br />
Andy Welch and Susan Alley Welch, BA’95<br />
Theodore B. Welch, BA’72, and Gail H. Welch<br />
John Marshall Wellborn Jr., BA’60, and Fredrica A. Wellborn<br />
Edward Burnett Wells, BA’10<br />
Jeffrey A. Wells and Jennifer Butler Wells, BA’02<br />
Steven A. Wells, BA’67<br />
Virginia Cloys Wells, BA’47<br />
Wilbur G. Wells (parent)<br />
Robert Wayne and Karen Yvonne Wemhoener (parents)<br />
Kyle Wermerskirchen and Julia Louise Phillips Wermerskirchen, BA’04<br />
Leslie D. Werner and Jeanne Jayne Utley Werner, BA’52<br />
Addison Werner and Lexy Stratton Werner, BA’95<br />
Helmut W. Smith and Meike G. Werner<br />
Albert Wertheimer and Joaquima Serradell (parents)<br />
Denise Courtney Wesley, BS’99<br />
David Z. Wessel and Pamela Graves Wessel, BS’88<br />
Kevin Michael Wessels, BA’98, and Johanna Bick<br />
Bennett Davidson Westbrook, BA’89, MBA’94, and Amy Moltman Westbrook, BA’90<br />
Lon Foster West, BA’61, LLB’64, and Barbara A. West<br />
William F. West and Patricia Dabney West, BA’78<br />
Shawn Wetzel and Jessica L. Coop Wetzel, BA’00<br />
Robert Owen Whaley and Susan M. Seidler, BA’71<br />
Steven Weston Whaley<br />
Charles Rayburn Wharton, BA’79, and Karen Berry Wharton, BA’79<br />
Curtis and Jessie Wheeler (parents)<br />
Glynn P. Wheeler, BA’41, PHD’50<br />
H. Brownell Wheeler and Elizabeth M. Wheeler<br />
M. Elyse Wheeler, BA’74<br />
George F. Wheelock III and Frances Sommers Wheelock, BA’79<br />
Amanda Ruth Whiffing, BA’04<br />
William G. Whitaker III, BA’64, and Susan Yancey Whitaker (parents)<br />
Raymond C. Whiteaker, BA’51, JD’53<br />
Charles Cody White, BA’83, and Carolyn Close White, BA’83<br />
Gwen Hale White<br />
Harold S. White Jr., BA’68, and Angelique deGolian White<br />
Allan W. White and Jean Pruitt White, BA’71<br />
Jerry L. White, BE’59, and Margaret Andrews White, BA’59<br />
Jonathan L. White, BS’82, and Donna M. White<br />
Kent White (parent)<br />
John I. White and Martha Vetter White<br />
James B. White and Mary Fitch White, BA’70<br />
Matthew Keyes White, BA’94, and Jana S. White<br />
Patricia Taylor White, BA’71<br />
Patrick White, BS’96, and Allyson Crawley White, BA’96<br />
Hunter B. Whitesell, BA’51, and Eugenia Baird Whitesell (parents)<br />
Sibyl W. White (grandparent)<br />
James Alan and Pauline Whiteside (parents)<br />
Virgil S. Whitesides Jr., BA’51, and Sandra Whitesides<br />
Peter White and Susan Smith White, BA’81<br />
Thomas W. White, BA’63, and Monica Ann Stephens White<br />
Vernon B. White Jr., BA’73, and Amy Glenn White, BA’74 (parents)<br />
William and Sally White (parents)<br />
H. Warren Whitis, BA’69, and Ann Peery Whitis<br />
William T. Whitley and Carolyn Davis Whitley<br />
Stephen C. Whitman Jr. and Christina Benyunes Whitman, BS’82<br />
Jerry and Barbara Whitmire (parents)<br />
Michael and Grace Whittaker (parents)<br />
Russell and Barbara Whittenburg (parents)<br />
Dean and Virginia Whittier (parents)<br />
Eric John Whittier, BA’99<br />
Karen Susan Whittier, BA’84, MED’91<br />
Jeffrey Scott Whittle, BE’84, and Polly Kinder Whittle, BS’83<br />
Robert E. Whitty and Marsha Cochrane Whitty, BA’63<br />
Ralph W. Wible, JD’63, and Gayle Scott Wible, BA’65<br />
Bernhard Wiedermann and Pamela Gilstad Parker, BA’74, MD’78 (parents)<br />
John R. Wiener, BA’77, and Karen Richter Wiener, MS’78 (parents)<br />
Jeffrey Ryan Wienke, BA’95, and Susan Greene Wienke, BS’97<br />
John and Melodie Wigger (parents)<br />
Michael Ray Wiggington, MBA’84, and Theresa J. Wiggington (parents)<br />
Amy Elaine Wilcox, BA’09<br />
Brian W. Wilcox, BA’84, and Amy Rasmussen Wilcox, BA’86<br />
Sarah Morgan Wilcox, BS’82<br />
Robert Joseph Wiley, BS’96<br />
Frank Sykes Wilford, BA’02<br />
Paul C. Wilgus, BA’67, and Jane Wilgus<br />
David Karl Wilhelm, BE’96, and Jennifer Warner Wilhelm, BS’95<br />
Albert R. Wilkerson III and Colleen Finan Wilkerson, BA’90<br />
James S. Wilkes Jr. and Amelia Moore Wilkes, BA’65<br />
Matthew Edward Wilkins, BA’80, and Anne Lepley Wilkins<br />
Chris A.B. Wilkinson and Stephanie Ann Parks Wilkinson, BA’96<br />
Tyler Thomas Wilkinson, BA’99, and Christine McCord Wilkinson, BS’00<br />
Alison Brevard Wille, BS’95<br />
Anne E. Williams, BA’68<br />
S. Palmer Williams and Betsy Harshbarger Williams, BS’99<br />
Bobby W. Williams<br />
Bruce C. Williams, BA’75, and Stephania Paparozzi Williams, BSN’74<br />
Richard A. Williams and Diane Moore Williams, BA’52<br />
Eddie and Shelley Williams (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Stearns Williams, BA’63<br />
Fred Madison Williams III, BA’70, and Sherred M. Williams<br />
Gary Mack Williams and Sarah Clay McGaughy, BA’63<br />
Henry Jackson Williams, BA’58, and Suzanne Harvey Williams<br />
J. Phillips Williams, BA’60, and Jane Richardson Williams (parents)<br />
Jerry and Deborah Williams (parents)<br />
C. Crawford Williams and Lynn Weaver Williams, BA’72<br />
Mary Moore Williams, BA’77<br />
Michael E. Williams, BA’71, and Margaret P. Williams<br />
Mitchell H. Williams, BA’77, and Joanne P. Williams<br />
Jerry Williams and Nancy Hardison Williams, BA’60<br />
W. Clark Williams, JD’74, and Nancy Salmon Williams, BA’74 (parents)<br />
R. Bruce Williams, BA’71, MD’75, and Susan Van Hook Williams, BA’74<br />
R. Clark Williams Jr., BA’63, and Margaret Beavers Williams, BA’63<br />
Robert Davis Williams, BA’05, and Elizabeth Jackson Williams, BS’05<br />
Scott Taylor Williams, BA’05<br />
William Battle Williford, BA’05<br />
Bernita Willis (parent)<br />
John Andrew Willis, BA’92<br />
Douglas K. Willis and Nancy Scruggs Willis, BS’83<br />
Phyllis J. Willis (parent)<br />
Adam Willkomm and Elizabeth Veronica Halder Willkomm, BA’00<br />
E. Kent Willoughby, BA’70, and Linda Teal Willoughby<br />
Bob and Kathy Wills (parents)<br />
Matthew B. Wills, BA’54, and Julia Ryan Wills<br />
William C. Wilshusen, BA’74, and Tiffa Strief Wilshusen, BA’74<br />
Joseph George Wilson and Ailene S. Bejach Wilson, BA’47<br />
Alexander Elliott Wilson, BS’86, and Kathleen Wilson<br />
Andrew Michael Wilson, BS’07<br />
Lawrence A. Wilson and Caroline Cumming Wilson, BA’86<br />
Charles W. Wilson III, BA’59, MA’61, and Barbara Hamlett Wilson, BA’60<br />
Jon and Elizabeth Wilson (parents)<br />
Eric Marshall Wilson, BA’93, and Julia Tucker Wilson<br />
Frank C. Wilson, BA’50, and Ann H. Irvin Wilson<br />
James C. Wilson, BA’72, JD’77<br />
Andrew Wilson and Lynn Cawley Wilson, BA’71<br />
Mary Victoria Wilson, BA’73<br />
Matthew Aaron Wilson, BS’96, MED’00<br />
Ralph E. Wilson, JD’49, and Mary Ann Murray Wilson, BA’48<br />
Sharman Maurissa Jewell Wilson, BS’05<br />
Shelby Elizabeth Wilson, BS’02<br />
Theodore and Deborah Wilson (parents)<br />
Thomas B. Wilson, MM’73, and Frances C. Grigsby, BA’68, MBA’75<br />
Justin Stowers Wilt, BA’85, and Helen F. Reinecke-Wilt<br />
Michael Patrick Wilt, BA’07<br />
Ashley T. Wiltshire Jr., JD’72, and Susan Ford Wiltshire<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Windland (parents)<br />
Phillip Alan Wines, BS’85, and Sherri Fleck Wines, BSN’86<br />
Buckley Winfree and Jessica Adams Winfree, BS’98, JD’01<br />
Charles E. Winger Sr. and Barbara J. Winger<br />
Jon and Abby Winkelried (parents)<br />
James and Helen Winkle (parents)<br />
David Alan Winokur, BA’88<br />
Mark David Winokur, BA’81, and Sallie E. Winokur<br />
Karin Winquist (parent)<br />
Calhoun Winton, MA’50, and Elizabeth Myers Winton, BA’47 (parents)<br />
Elizabeth Anne Wiser (parent)<br />
Hunter Wetter Witherington, BS’02, and Molly Martin Witherington, BS’01<br />
Charles W. Witherspoon Jr., BA’50, MA’51<br />
Harrington Witherspoon, BA’56, and Mary Yost<br />
John L. Witherspoon, BA’59, and Carolyn Witherspoon<br />
Tom A. Wittenbraker, BA’71, and Carolyn Kemp Wittenbraker, BA’71 (parents)<br />
David and Beth Wittig (parents)<br />
Herbert E. Wittmann, BE’60, and Linda West Wittmann, BA’61<br />
Robert Kline Wittpenn and Susan Radcliffe Wittpenn, BA’84<br />
Jay Ronald Wohlken, BA’97, and Amy Coyle Wohlken, BA’97<br />
Paul Walton Wojcik, BE’92, and Charlotte Gammel Wojcik, BA’92<br />
Michael Scott Wolfe, BS’81, and Ellen Morrison Wolfe, MBA’89<br />
Kenneth R. Wolfe and Margaret Harrison-Wolfe, BA’69<br />
Kirk D. Wolfe, BA’80<br />
Mary L. Wolff, BA’72<br />
Peter M. Wolff Jr., BA’77, and Kay L. Wolff<br />
Josh Wollock and Kyle Sewall Acciavatti Wollock, BA’01<br />
Robert A. Womble and Shannon Strother Womble, BA’88<br />
Anthony W. Wonderley and Pauline Caputi (parents)<br />
Tee Jack Wongananda, BA’97<br />
Tony and Julie Wong (parents)<br />
Paul O. Woodall, BA’61<br />
Suzanne Hamilton Woodall (parent)<br />
Amy C. Wood (parent)<br />
C. Donald Woodard and Karen Lauritzen Woodard, BA’79<br />
E. Blake Wood, BE’67, and Alice Stradley Wood, BA’68<br />
Beulah Marie Woodfin, BA’58<br />
John Howlett Woodfin Jr. and Charlotte Brown Woodfin, BA’91<br />
Carrol P. Wood and Frances Keister Wood, BA’59<br />
Judy M. Wood, BA’72<br />
Martha Swain Wood<br />
H.R. Wood Jr. and Mary Shea Wood, BA’52<br />
Matthew William Wood, BA’82, and Kimberly Linnander-Wood Wood, MD’90<br />
Michael T. Wood Jr., BA’69, and Cheryl Ann Booth<br />
Christopher and Mignone Aa Wood (parents)<br />
Lera Wenger Woodring, BS’01<br />
Thomas S. Woodroof, BA’56, JD’61 (parent)<br />
Charles M. Woodruff Jr., BA’66, MS’68, and Patricia Speier<br />
John and Pamela Woodruff (parents)<br />
John Thomas Woodruff Jr., BA’07<br />
Anthony Woodruff and Julie Melinda Jones Woodruff, BA’92<br />
Frank A. Woods, BA’63, LLB’66, and Jayne Ann Owens Woods, BA’66 JD’68<br />
Jon P. Woods, BA’82, and Peggy J. Rooney<br />
Joseph M. Woods IV, MD’90, and Lara Satterthwaite Woods, BSN’83 (parents)<br />
Swanson W. Woods (grandparents)<br />
Marshall and Rebecca Woodward (parents)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Woodworth (parents)<br />
Dudley D. Wooley, BS’88, and Julie James Wooley, BS’88<br />
Andrew Haggart Work, BA’09<br />
Jeremy Works and Bronwen Anne Blass, BA’00<br />
Mark Thomas Worthington, MD’87, and Janet Farrar Worthington, BA’85<br />
Hugh L. Worthy and Daisy C. Blanton, BA’65<br />
Timothy Scott Wratchford, BS’95, and Pamela Case Wratchford, BA’95<br />
T. Cecil Wray Jr., BA’56, and Gilda Gates Wray<br />
Barry Wright III, BA’74, and Jacquelyn Buttram Wright<br />
David R. Wright and Connie LaFevor Wright, BA’78, EDD’87<br />
George T. Wright, BA’74, and Andrea Thorp Wright, BS’76<br />
John David Wright, BA’06<br />
Jeffrey G. Wright, MD’97, Fellow’00, and Nicol Brock Wright, BA’84<br />
Robert Charles Wright, BA’77, and Anne Bailey Wright<br />
Sara King Wright, BA’38<br />
Michael Greg Wright, BA’78, and Stacey Emerson Wright, BA’78<br />
Andrew Geli Wu, BE’10, and Katelyn E. Woodard, BA’10<br />
Dirck Emeric and Linda Sue Wuellner (parents)<br />
Julian Wuerth<br />
Lindsay Erin Wuller, BA’10<br />
William Douglas Wurdack Jr., BA’85, and Julia G. Wurdack<br />
Tiejian Wu and Yu Du (parents)<br />
James C. Wyatt III, BA’66, and Mary Alice Wyatt<br />
James M. Wyatt, BA’66, and Robin McCrory Wyatt<br />
Aaron Wyckoff, BA’65, JD’68, and Diane Footitt Wyckoff, BA’68<br />
Robert L. Wyenandt, BA’68, and Sharon E. Hamilton Wyenandt<br />
Gregory Elias Xethalis, BA’01<br />
Daoxing Xia and Chenglan Pan<br />
Qiang Xiao and Lizhen Gui (parents)<br />
Kashinath and Jyothi Yadalam (parents)<br />
Michael S. Yamnitz and Janice Dickmann Yamnitz, BA’70<br />
John Dickson Yancey and Cynthia Kelsey Stow Yancey, BA’71<br />
Robert Earl Yancey III, BS’85, and P. Faith Yancey<br />
Xinyue Yang and Hong Yuan (parents)<br />
James Conway Yardley Jr., BA’02<br />
Nicholas Fares Yared, BS’07<br />
Ronald W. Yates and Constance Siegrist Yates, BA’60<br />
Eugene W. Yates III, BA’71, and Sandra L. Giovinazzo-Yates<br />
William Shuford Yates and Jennifer New Yates, BA’88<br />
Garry Yee and Lorraine L. Tosiello (parents)<br />
Ralph H. Yeilding and Sally Stevenson Yeilding, BS’79<br />
Robert J. Yeiser, BA’69, and Valerie J. Wilkinson (parents)<br />
Jeffrey and Jenny Yelle (parents)<br />
Jerry H. Yeoman and Louise Teem Yeoman, BA’92<br />
Donald and Susana Yim (parents)<br />
Paulos and Rahel Yohannes (parents)<br />
Ingrid Yonke (parent)<br />
Stephen and Connie Yordy (parents)<br />
G. David York, BA’59<br />
Mark Bateman York, BA’88, and Cynthia York<br />
Thomas E. York, BA’76, and Mary Louise York<br />
Stephen G. Young and Amanda Elizabeth Haynes Young, BS’89<br />
Virginia Shoulders Youngblood, BA’45<br />
Charles Lee Young, BS’89, and Laurie Young<br />
Gregory Stuart Young, BA’96<br />
Herbert D. Young Jr., BA’60, and Peggy P. Young (parents)<br />
Jay Maitland Young, BA’66<br />
Thomas B. Young and Kathleen Coyle Young, BA’68<br />
Kelley Elizabeth Young, BA’07<br />
Charles Philip Young and Nancy Hamel Young, BA’84<br />
Van and Elizabeth Young (parents)<br />
W. William Young, BA’55, and Virginia P. Young<br />
William A. Young, BA’72, and Cynthia G. Young<br />
Marel P. Zabriskie and Mims Maynard Zabriskie, BA’76<br />
John Zachry and Laura Beverly Zachry, BA’88<br />
Michael Zajkowski and Laina Maria Bush, BA’85<br />
Joseph Ralph Zakierski, BA’07<br />
Erick R. Zanner and Susan Courtright Zanner, BA’79<br />
Herbert Evan Zeiger Jr. (parent)<br />
Margaret Shook Zeiger, BA’79 (parent)<br />
Carol Miller Zeitler<br />
Edwin S. Zeitlin, BA’64, LLB’67, and Linda Zeitlin<br />
Joshua M. Zeller and Allison Dreeben Zeller, BA’93<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 />
William H. Zesch and Amy Daviss Zesch, BS’81<br />
Weizhong Zhao and Yuan Li (parents)<br />
Peter M. Ziemba and Terry L. Siegel (parents)<br />
Carolyn Kinnard Ziffer, BA’52<br />
Brian Patrick Zilvitis and Samantha Brush Zilvitis, BA’90<br />
James McCord Zimmerman, BA’96, JD’99, and Mary LaMacchia Zimmerman<br />
Lon D. Zimmerman, BA’64, and Judy Spewak Zimmerman<br />
Robert Martin Zimmerman, BA’02, and Rania Helou Zimmerman, BA’02<br />
Samuel H. Zimmern, BA’70, MD’74, 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 />
Florence Campbell Zittel, BA’48, MA’49<br />
Baruch E. Zohar and Pamela Bloss Zohar, BA’74<br />
Grace Zoorob<br />
Martin M. Zorn, BA’77, and Nancy B. Zorn<br />
Raymond Zrike Jr. and Marnie Jacquline Lambert Zrike, BA’91<br />
Betty Renn Zuccarello, BA’50<br />
Laurence A. Zuckerman, BA’75, and Sandra Ann Green Zuckerman, BA’76<br />
Sylvia Hodes Zuckerman, BA’49<br />
Richard C. Zug and Laura Catherine Wesp Zug, BA’95<br />
John Page Purnell Zunka, BA’08<br />
Andrew Oliver Zurick III, BA’98, and Elizabeth Zurick</p>
<p>Anonymous (3)</p>
<p>The College of Arts and Science thanks and recognizes the many supporters who gave generously to the school during the last fiscal year, from July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010. 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[<br/>Associate Professor of Sociology Tony Brown often bikes across campus to his apartment on The Commons. He normally wears a bike helmet, but eschewed safety for the sake of this photo.]]></description>
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<h2 style="padding-top: 100px;">Associate Professor of Sociology Tony Brown often bikes across campus to his apartment on The Commons. He normally wears a bike helmet, but eschewed safety for the sake of this photo.</h2>
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		<title>College Cabinet 2009-2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>I am pleased to take this opportunity to thank you—the alumni, parents and friends who support the College of Arts and Science—for helping to start an exceptional Vanderbilt experience for our students.The College Cabinet recognizes those donors who contributed $1,000 or more during our last fiscal year, July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. In the 2009-2010 fiscal year, the generosity of College Cabinet members totaled nearly $15 million. Gifts from College Cabinet members make up more than three-fourths of all unrestricted giving to the College of Arts and Science.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><h3>I am pleased to take this opportunity to thank you—the alumni, parents and friends who support the College of Arts and Science—for helping to start an exceptional Vanderbilt experience for our students.</h3>
<p>Follow the links below to view the College Cabinet, which recognizes those donors who contributed $1,000 or more during our last fiscal year, July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010.</p>
<p>In the 2009-2010 fiscal year, the generosity of College Cabinet members totaled nearly $15 million. Gifts from College Cabinet members make up more than 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>bring U.S. Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, then head of the U.S. Central Command, to campus to speak to students. This was in connection with the course, <a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-06/war-in-the-classroom/">Humanities 161—The War in Iraq</a>, taught by Katherine Carroll, assistant professor of political science, and Mike Newton, professor of the practice of law. The course grew out of Carroll’s year in Baghdad as an embedded professor with the U.S. Army.</li>
<li>support Vanderbilt University debate team members Cameron Norris and Nick Brown, who won the <a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/resolved/">varsity debate championship </a>at the 2010 American Debate Association’s national tournament.</li>
<li>improve and maintain our buildings, including the <a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-06/a-classic-move/">recently renovated Cohen Memorial Hall</a>. This historic building is now home to the Departments of Classics and History of Art, as well as the Fine Arts Gallery, and features classrooms with state-of-the-art technology.</li>
<li>continue our unwavering commitment of providing financial aid to ensure that the best and brightest students have access to a Vanderbilt education regardless of their families’ financial resources; more than 60 percent of Vanderbilt undergraduate students receive some type of financial aid.</li>
</ul>
<p>These are only a few of the opportunities 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>
<h2>College Cabinet:</h2>
<h2 style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/cornelius-vanderbilt-founders-level/">Cornelius Vanderbilt Founder&#8217;s Level</a></h2>
<h2 style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/chancellors-council-level/">Chancellor’s Council Level</a></h2>
<h2 style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/deans-list/">Dean’s List</a></h2>
<h2 style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/black-and-gold-society/">Black and Gold Society</a></h2>
<h2 style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/organizations/">Organizations</a></h2>
<p> </p>
<p>Membership in the College Cabinet is based on gifts received during the fiscal year of July 1, 2009–June 30, 2010. 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>The College of Arts and Science thanks and recognizes the many supporters who gave generously to the school during the last fiscal year, from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. Please contact Jen Smith at (615) 322-2045 or email <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>
<h3>To view the list of all other donors to the College of Arts and Science, please go to the <a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/honor-roll/"><em>Honor Roll</em></a>.</h3>
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		<title>Fall 2010 Issue Staff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>artsANDSCIENCE© 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 email at artsandsciencemagazine@vanderbilt.edu or by U.S. mail at PMB 407703, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240-7703. Editorial offices are located in the Loews Vanderbilt Office [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>artsANDSCIENCE© 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 email 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.</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>, Editor</p>
<p><strong>Donna Pritchett</strong>, Art Director</p>
<p><strong>Jenni Ohnstad</strong>, Designer</p>
<p><strong>Dan Dry, Daniel Dubois, Steve Green, Jenny Mandeville, John Russell</strong>, Photography</p>
<p><strong>Jeff Kirkwood, Devin McWhorter</strong>, Web Edition</p>
<p><strong>Carolyn Dever</strong>, Dean</p>
<p><strong>Nick Brown, Nelson Bryan (BA’73), Mardy Fones, John Gaventa (BA’71), Sandy Smith, Fiona Soltes, Cindy Thomsen, Cecelia Tichi</strong>, Contributors</p>
<p>Vanderbilt University is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action.</p>
<p>© 2010 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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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>The following is a list of organizations contributing to the College of Arts and Science during our fiscal year of July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. We are grateful for their generousity. ]]></description>
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<h2>Organizations</h2>
<p>Accenture Foundation<br />
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation<br />
Almon Family Trust of 1994<br />
Alphawood Foundation<br />
American Academy in Rome<br />
American Cancer Society<br />
American Council of Learned Societies<br />
Amgen<br />
Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Jr. Foundation<br />
Anne Potter Wilson Foundation<br />
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation<br />
Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund<br />
Bank of America Foundation<br />
Bessemer Trust<br />
Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation<br />
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation<br />
BioTools<br />
Blake Elin Vanderlip Memorial Foundation<br />
Blankenship Charitable Trust<br />
Bruce C. Abrams Family Foundation<br />
Caldwell and Orkin<br />
Canadian Consulate General<br />
Carol and Howard Bernick Foundation<br />
Citigroup Global Impact Funding Trust<br />
Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina<br />
Coca-Cola Foundation<br />
Colvin Resource Holding<br />
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan<br />
Community Foundation of Central Florida<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 North Texas<br />
Community Foundation of Richmond<br />
Conlee Family Supporting Foundation<br />
Convergys Foundation<br />
CRJ Foundation<br />
Dahlem Realty Co.<br />
Dallas Jewish Community Foundation<br />
Daniels Family Thanksgiving Fund<br />
David J. Simon Family Charitable Foundation<br />
Dayton Foundation Depository<br />
DBC Construction Services<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Donors Capital Fund<br />
DuBose Family Foundation<br />
Eli Lilly and Co. Foundation<br />
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany<br />
ExxonMobil Foundation<br />
Fannie Mae Foundation<br />
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund<br />
Fidelity Foundation<br />
G.H. and L.Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation<br />
Gaylord Entertainment Co.<br />
GE Foundation<br />
Germantown Bartlett Oral Surgery<br />
Goldman Sachs and Co.<br />
Goldman Sachs Gives Charitable Foundation<br />
Greater Houston Community Foundation<br />
Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation<br />
Hallmark Corporate Foundation<br />
Hamill Professional Centre<br />
Hana Kiki Apartments<br />
Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund<br />
Heart of Oak Foundation<br />
Henry Laird Smith Foundation<br />
Herbert and Sarah M. Gibor Charitable Foundation<br />
Hinds Instruments<br />
Holt Atherton Educational Foundation<br />
Holt Companies<br />
Human Frontier Science Program Organization<br />
IBM International Foundation<br />
Illinois Tool Works Foundation<br />
ITOCHU International<br />
J. Frank Gerrity II Charitable Trust<br />
J. William and Elizabeth S. Robinson Foundation<br />
Jack C. Massey Foundation<br />
JASCO<br />
Jean Lykes Grace Foundation<br />
Jerome S. Glazer Foundation<br />
Jewish Communal Fund of New York<br />
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia<br />
Jewish Federation of Nashvillle and Middle Tennessee<br />
Joan and Leonard Engle Family Foundation<br />
John and Mary Redwine Charitable Trust<br />
Kazanjian and Fogarty<br />
KB Home<br />
Kelly W. Walker Oil and Gas<br />
Kimberly-Clark Foundation<br />
Knights Templar Eye Foundation<br />
KPMG Foundation<br />
LaRoche Family Foundation<br />
Laura and John Arnold Foundation<br />
Lea Charitable Trust<br />
Lester Fant III Charitable Lead Annuity Trust<br />
Marsh and McLennan Companies<br />
Martin Family Foundation<br />
Merrill Lynch and Co. Foundation<br />
Methfessel and Werbel<br />
Microsoft Corporation<br />
Milton A. and Roslyn Z. Wolf Family Foundation<br />
Murphy Oil Corporation<br />
National Humanities Center<br />
National Multiple Sclerosis Society<br />
Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation<br />
Oliver Group LLC<br />
Online Insight LLC<br />
Pettyjohn Co.<br />
Pi Foundation<br />
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation<br />
REAM Foundation<br />
Richard D. Reis Family Foundation<br />
Robert M. Levy Family Foundation<br />
Robert M. Rogers Investments<br />
Robinson Family Foundation<br />
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving<br />
Searle Scholars Program<br />
Self Foundation<br />
Silicon Valley Community Foundation<br />
Smith Richardson Foundation<br />
Stanley Medical Research Institute<br />
T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving<br />
Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association<br />
The Abbott Fund<br />
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<br />
The Ann M. and Robert M. Holder Foundation<br />
The Atticus Trust<br />
The Ayco Charitable Foundation<br />
The Betsy and Hughes Abell Family Foundation<br />
The Boyd Morse Foundation<br />
The Cook Family Investments<br />
The Dallas Foundation<br />
The Decherd Foundation<br />
The Dunbar Foundation<br />
The Gullquist-Mullin Family Foundation<br />
The Home Depot<br />
The Logos Charitable Fund<br />
The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation<br />
The Max Kade Foundation<br />
The McCrea Foundation<br />
The Owen Cheatham Foundation<br />
The PepsiCo Foundation<br />
The Perot Foundation<br />
The Pfeffer Foundation<br />
The Reed Co.<br />
The Ruth R. Hoyt-Anne H. Jolley Foundation<br />
The Tinker Foundation<br />
The Wenner-Gren Foundation<br />
Towers Perrin<br />
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.<br />
Twin Trees Foundation<br />
U.S. Charitable Gift Trust<br />
Ueberroth Family Foundation<br />
United Negro College Fund<br />
United Telephone Co.<br />
Universities Research Association<br />
University of Virginia<br />
UnumProvident Corporation<br />
Vanguard Charitable Endowment<br />
Vanguard Group Foundation<br />
Vulcan Materials Co.<br />
W. M. Keck Foundation<br />
Weinmann Foundation<br />
Wells Fargo Foundation<br />
Westcott Foundation<br />
Wiley Brothers<br />
William and Marie Wise Family Foundation<br />
William B. McGuire Jr. Family Foundation<br />
William R. Orthwein Jr. and Laura Rand Orthwein Foundation<br />
William W. Bain Jr. Charitable Trust<br />
Wilmot Wheeler Foundation</p>
<p>Anonymous Foundation (2)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Donors who contributed $1,000 to $4,999]]></description>
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<h2>Black and Gold Society</h2>
<h3>($1,000 to $4,999)</h3>
<p>Steven and Kristen Abraham (parents)<br />
Gregory and Susan E. Adamo (parents)<br />
Terence E. Adderley (parent)<br />
James D. Aderhold Jr., BA’61<br />
Michael C. Ainbinder, BA’79<br />
Roger Lewis Albrecht and Dianne P. Albrecht, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Edward Lefebvre Allen, BA’84<br />
Jean C. Allen, BA’44<br />
Thomas N. Allen and Elizabeth Lamar Allen, BS’80<br />
George Allen Alves, BA’85<br />
Thomas N. Amonett, BA’65, JD’68<br />
Paul H. Anderson Jr., BA’70<br />
Roland Bird Anderson, BA’85, and Virginia Dowling Anderson, BA’86<br />
Judith A. Andrews<br />
Mark David Arons, BA’80<br />
John D. Arterberry, JD’73, and Lisa Wagner Arterberry, BA’73 (parents)<br />
Edward and Vivian Asche (parents)<br />
Douglas Clay Atnipp, BA’82, and Veronica Obermayer Atnipp, BA’82<br />
Andrew J. Auerbach, BA’77, and Chong Auerbach<br />
Charles L. Bacon Jr., BA’71, and Jennifer Gille Bacon<br />
Richard and Elizabeth Bacon (parents)<br />
Walter Andrew Baker, BA’83, and Jeannette McAllister Baker<br />
Christopher R. Baltz, BA’92, and Jill Taggert Baltz, BS’92<br />
Gregg Anthony Baran, BS’83, MD’87<br />
Daniel Bythewood Barge III, BE’80, and Susan Aston Barge, BA’81 (parents)<br />
Charles J. Barnett, BA’64<br />
Charles Hunter Barrier, BA’79, and Pamela Barrier<br />
John B. Bassel Jr., BA’66, MD’69, and Barbara Bassel (parents)<br />
Nelson Straub Bean, BA’83<br />
John S. Beasley II, BA’52, JD’54, and Allison Tidman Beasley, BA’55 (parents)<br />
Robert P. Bedell, BA’65, and M. Constance Bedell<br />
Larry Roger Behm, BE’79, and Carol Schmitt Behm, BA’79<br />
Andrea C. Beldecos, BA’81<br />
Tom Bentley, BA’71<br />
Steven Frank Benz and Lynne D. Sherburne-Benz, BA’83<br />
Daniel Bernstein<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, and Barbara Blazic (parents)<br />
David E. Blum, BA’77<br />
Melvyn and Linda Blum (parents)<br />
Mary Beth Cranch Body, BA’60<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 />
Jill K. Boyle (parent)<br />
Douglas Paul Braff, BS’82, and Margaret Williams Braff, BS’90<br />
Michael Andrew Braun and Susan Silverman (parents)<br />
Brendan and Kathleen D. Bream<br />
Edward Breen and Caren Siebert-Breen (parents)<br />
Gregory Neal Bressler, JD’91, and Beth S. Bressler<br />
Cassady Vaughn Brewer, BS’83<br />
Kathryn Tomlinson Bridges<br />
Steven Richard Briggs, BA’81<br />
George M. Britton, BA’69, and Shelley Guilford Roberts Britton (parents)<br />
Joseph E. Brown Jr., BA’61<br />
Kenneth Carlton Brown, BA’90<br />
Loraine Gronberg Brown, BA’92<br />
Willard W. Brown Jr., BA’71, and Nancy A. Brown<br />
Susan G. Brumfield, BA’73<br />
John H. Bryan III and Louise Comiskey-Bryan, BA’87<br />
Thomas R. Buckner, JD’72, and Karen Wagner Buckner, BA’71 (parents)<br />
William and Bonnie L. Bunce (parents)<br />
John C. Burch Jr., BA’66<br />
Rick and Sharon Burdick (parents)<br />
James Christie Busch, BA’84<br />
Robert Stuart Bush and Carla Sinor Bush, BA’81 (parents)<br />
Matt M. Callihan, BA’77, and Margaret Lynch Callihan, BA’77, EMBA’04 (parents)<br />
William H. Cammack, BA’52, and Eugenia H. Cammack<br />
Harrison Shields Campbell, BA’83<br />
P. Michael Caruso, BA’72, and Virginia Rubel Caruso, BA’73 (parents)<br />
William D. Case and Deborah Lucido Case, BS’83<br />
Karen E. Casey, BA’84<br />
Paul D. Chapman and Cathryn Taylor Chapman, BA’78<br />
Jack G. Charney, BA’68<br />
Charles E. Cherry, BA’67<br />
John W. Clay, BA’63, and Anne Campbell Clay, BA’65<br />
William S. Cochran, BA’59, and Anita Kirby Cochran, BA’59 (parents)<br />
Claude C. Cody IV, BA’74<br />
James Randall Coffey, BA’82<br />
Timothy Cohen and Christina Dillon Cohen, BA’89<br />
William G. Coke and Florence G. Fletcher Coke, BA’59, MS’62<br />
John W. Colbert, BA’72<br />
Peter M. Collery and Alison E. Adams (parents)<br />
Liz Stegbauer Collins, BA’80<br />
Andrew Joseph Condie, BA’86<br />
Daniel A. Conklin, BA’73<br />
Stephen and Ellen Conley (parents)<br />
Michael and Alice Conlon (parents)<br />
Thomas Bryan Conner III, BA’88<br />
E. Ralph Cotham IV, BA’62, JD’64, and Mary Frances Buxton Cotham<br />
Brendan Coughlin and Heather McArthur Coughlin, BA’95<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’78, and Julia Thigpen Crenshaw, BA’81<br />
William T. Cross, BE’72, and Kitty Bankston Cross, BA’72<br />
Mario J. Crucini<br />
Thomas N. Curtin, BA’75, and Kari Peterson Curtin, BA’75 (parents)<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 (parents)<br />
William H. Danforth (grandparent, parent)<br />
J. Randolph V. Daniel IV and Heather Hewitt Daniel, BA’82 (parents)<br />
Mary Summers Daugherty, BA’81 (parent)<br />
Daniel Denby Davenport Jr. and Lee Churchill Davenport, BA’62<br />
Thomas A. Davidson, BA’74, MBA’83<br />
Paul and Jane Murray Davis (parents)<br />
J. Hallam Dawson, BA’58<br />
Ira J. Deitsch, BA’74<br />
Zhengyu Deng, MS’94, PHD’96<br />
William F. Denson III and Deborah Davis Denson<br />
Susan Thompson Derryberry, BA’51<br />
Claire Cravens Dewar, BA’79<br />
Daniel Lewis Dickinson, BA’94, and Lina Welliver Dickinson, BA’94<br />
Lisa Jones Dobbs, BA’87<br />
Sean and Janet Donahue (parents)<br />
John M. Donnelly Jr., BA’51<br />
C. Powers Dorsett Jr., BA’66<br />
Craig and Monica Drill (parents)<br />
James and Elizabeth Duff (parents)<br />
Laura J. Dunbar<br />
David Erwin Dunham, BA’84, and Amy Johnson Dunham, BA’84<br />
Charles William Dunn, BS’80<br />
Dennis and Diana Durden (grandparents)<br />
Christopher Oliver Eades, BA’92, and Nicole Adele Clark Eades, BA’93<br />
Marshall C. Eakin<br />
Bingham David Edwards Jr., BA’93<br />
Robert Day Eickenroht and Carrie Hendrix Eickenroht, BA’79<br />
C. Morgan Eiland and Susan Horton Eiland, BA’71<br />
David Alan Elliott, JD’88, and Martha Matthews Elliott, BS’85 (parents)<br />
Joseph Stearns Ellis Jr., BA’87, and Lina Bowyer Ellis, BA’87, MED’90<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 (parent)<br />
Martin and Margaret Evans (parents)<br />
Thomas C. Evans, BA’77<br />
Jill L. Fachilla, BA’75<br />
J. Greg Faith, BA’69, and JoAnna Goddard (parents)<br />
Laura Ferman Farrior, BA’89<br />
Andre A. Fedida and Sindy G. Solomon-Fedida (parents)<br />
Paul E. Feeney, BA’95, and Chad A. Braun<br />
Stephen B. Feid and Helen H. Feid (parents)<br />
Jane Porter Feild, BA’59, MS’61<br />
Manley N. Feinberg Sr., BA’57<br />
Paul M. Feinberg and Wendelin A. White (parents)<br />
Peter S. Felsenthal, BA’75<br />
Brian T. Fenelon and Kelley Walton Fenelon, BA’79 (parents)<br />
Kristin Lynch Ficery, BA’91<br />
Curtis Finch Jr., BA’55<br />
John T. Fisher Jr., BA’50, L’54, and Carolyn Reynolds Fisher (parents)<br />
Robert and Noreen Fisher (parents)<br />
Thomas F. Fitzgerald and Frances Craigie Fitzgerald, BA’85<br />
William Edward Fitzgibbon IV, BA’90, and Dawn Victoria S. Fitzgibbon, MBA’00<br />
Julia Mather Flowers<br />
Russell and Hillary Fogarty (parents)<br />
Kevin and Lynn Foley (parents)<br />
David Foley and Victoria Long Foley, BA’89, MBA’91<br />
Gilbert S. Fox, BA’42, and Lois Kuhn Fox<br />
Scott and Amy Frew (parents)<br />
Jonathan McLaughlin Frist, BA’09<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, and Donna B. Fullilove<br />
David Jon Furbish and Anne Victoria Choquette<br />
Robert Ware Gamble, BA’97<br />
Dick Game, BA’83, and Anne Zipp Game, BA’83<br />
David and Aileen Ganz (parents)<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 (parent)<br />
Donald P. Gatley, BE’54, and Jane Douglass Gatley, BA’54<br />
Dewitt R. Gayle III, BS’73, and Belinda Gayle (parents)<br />
John G. Geer<br />
Bernard A. Gelb, BA’53, and Leah S. Gelb<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 />
Peter F. Gerrity and Marie Grimes Gerrity, BA’80<br />
Steven H. Gibson, BA’69<br />
George K. Gill, BA’61, MA’63, and Sallie A. Gill (parents)<br />
George Keener Gill Jr., BS’92, and Heather Jones Gill<br />
Richard H. Gill, BA’62, and Minnie R. Gill<br />
Robert S. Wilkerson Given, BA’81<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2259" title="cc-painting" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cc-painting.jpg" alt="" width="274" height="411" /><br />
Jeffrey S. Glaser and Joyce Glaser (parents)<br />
Steven Mark Glassman, BA’86<br />
Gordon H. Glenn, BA’70, and Martha Victoria Glenn<br />
Mae Foung Go<br />
Glenn S. Gollobin and Nancy Glenn Gollobin, BA’75 (parents)<br />
Betsy Callicott Goodell, BA’77<br />
Bruce Steven Goodman, BA’81, and Barbara Goodman<br />
Jeffrey Robert Grable, BA’93, and Maureen Grable<br />
Kevin E. Grady, BA’69, and Mary O’Brien Grady, BA’72 (parents)<br />
Daniel Eastman Green, BA’02, and Janelle Marie Williams Green, BS’03<br />
James Reed Green Jr., BA’89<br />
Jonathan Evan Green, BA’98, and Cathleen Cook Green, BS’00<br />
W. G. Griggs III, BA’92, and Blakely Dickson Griggs, BA’92<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, and Charlotte B. Hale (parents)<br />
Faye Simpkins Hale, BA’67 (parent)<br />
Charles H. Hambrick, BA’52, and Joyce B. Hambrick<br />
G. Marc Hamburger, BA’64, and Diane Hamburger<br />
Joseph H. Hamilton Jr. and Jannelle L. Hamilton<br />
Brad J. Hammond, BA’74, and Cynthia B. Hammond<br />
Jack L. Hammond, BA’75<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 />
Ross C. Hardison, BA’73<br />
James T. Harris, BA’93, and Tracey<br />
Robinson Harris, BS’95, MSN’98<br />
Clifford J. Harrison Jr., BA’49, L’52, and Mickey Harrison<br />
John Hartman and Margaret Carroll Hartman, BS’88<br />
Steven Vincent Hash and Christa Hawkins Hash, BA’83<br />
James Gregory Hatcher, BA’90, and Julia Kate Harris Hatcher<br />
Robert D. Hatcher Jr., BA’61, MS’62, and Diana S. Hatcher<br />
Wallace and Audrey Head (parents)<br />
Vaughan Holmes Hedrick, BA’66, MS’69<br />
Ashley LaRoche Heeren, BS’93<br />
Michael S. Helfer and Ricki Tigert Helfer, BA’67<br />
Stephen Richard Hennessy, BA’78, and Regina Roane Hennessy, BA’77<br />
David Alexander Hickerson, BA’83, MED’84<br />
John Bunn Hill III, BA’90<br />
John Hindle, BA’68, PHD’81, and Joan Barr Hindle (parents)<br />
Hugh Gates Hines Jr. and Marjorie H. Hines<br />
Russell H. Hippe Jr., BA’61, JD’64, and Eleanor Hill Hippe, BS’61<br />
Eleanor Rosson Hitt, BA’49<br />
Leland A. Hodges Jr. and Kaye Cummings Hodges<br />
Michael and Marjorie Hogan (parents)<br />
W. Charles Holland<br />
Michael B. Hoover, BA’69, and Marsha G. Hoover<br />
Donald and Donna Hoscheit (parents)<br />
James H. S. Howe, BA’87, and Alexandra Howe<br />
Charles N. Hubbard, BA’70, and Marilyn M. Hubbard (parents)<br />
Vincent K. Hubbard, BA’60, JD’63<br />
George Barlow Huber, BA’79<br />
William Hunter Hudson, BE’95, and Cindy Ezis Burt Hudson, BS’95<br />
Joel William Huelsmann, BA’98<br />
Mark V. Hughes III and Susan D. Hughes (parents)<br />
Richard Monroe Hull Jr., BA’92<br />
John H. Hunt, BA’78<br />
Gary Stephen Hurwitz, BA’79, and Lisia Hurwitz (parents)<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 />
Wayne James and Mary Brown James, BA’56<br />
Stuart S. Janney III and Lynn Janney (parents)<br />
Kimberly Hodgson Jardine, BA’80<br />
Richard B. Jewell, BA’67, and Lynne T. Jewell<br />
Scot Wallace Johnson, BA’92, MBA’94<br />
Wallace R. Johnson III and Lisa T. Johnson (parents)<br />
Elizabeth McCaleb Johnston, BA’46<br />
Richard Johnston, MD’85, and Susan Elizabeth Schneider Johnston, BA’83 (parents)<br />
Cecil D. Jones Jr., BA’51, and Jane Jones<br />
Christopher Alan Jones and Suzanne Elizabeth Clark Jones, BA’01<br />
David Ward Jones, BA’81, and Lauren Wood Jones, BA’81<br />
Marjory Letner Jones, BSN’75 (parent)<br />
Milnor Jones, BA’45, MD’48, and Miriam Conner Jones, BA’51<br />
William Steven Jones, BA’71<br />
Bjarni Jonsson and Harriet Parkes Jonsson, BA’52 (parents)<br />
Win Jui, PHD’77<br />
Robert Lee Kaaren and Judith L. Rigby (parents)<br />
Charles J. Kahn Jr., BA’73 (parent)<br />
James H. Kaminer Jr., BA’69, and Barry Stout Kaminer, BS’86<br />
Emily Connors Kaplowitz, BA’97<br />
Tasia Theoharatos Katapodis, BA’81<br />
John M. Keenum, BA’68, and Katherine Griffeth Keenum, BA’69<br />
James R. Kelley, BA’70<br />
Andrew Howard Kellum, BA’78<br />
James C. Kempner II and Jennifer Bussian Kempner, BA’89<br />
Karen L. Kendall, BA’78<br />
Sidney Anderson Kenyon, BA’81<br />
Orman L. Kimbrough Jr., BA’75<br />
Larry Kindsvater and Pattie Booker Kindsvater, BA’77<br />
Martin S. King, BA’92<br />
Jerome Frank Kinney IV, BS’81<br />
John H. Kispert and Jill Goldberg Kispert, BA’89<br />
Jeffrey Gale Knauth, BA’65<br />
Michael and Elizabeth Knoerzer (parents)<br />
Ronald F. Knox Jr., BA’67<br />
John Stewart Koch, BA’87<br />
Heather Kreager, BA’80<br />
Bradley Matthew Kurtzman, BS’95, and Carrie Kurtzman<br />
James Richard Lachs, BS’93<br />
John Lachs and Shirley Lachs (parents)<br />
Vaden M. Lackey Jr., JD’56 (parent)<br />
Charles B. Lahan, BA’59<br />
Mason H. Lampton, BA’69, and Mary Lucile Hardaway Lampton<br />
James H. Landon, BA’67<br />
Sterling and Amy Lapinski<br />
Eric and Rebecca Laptook (parents)<br />
Joseph Prestley Larkins and Bethany L. Smith, BA’76<br />
Sovern John Larkins, BA’52, and Elizabeth Gardner Larkins, BA’53 (parents)<br />
Richard F. LaRoche, JD’70, and Gloria Jane Enochs LaRoche, BA’67 (parents)<br />
Benny M. LaRussa and Lynn Feuerlein LaRussa, BA’84<br />
Armand and Denise Lauzon (parents)<br />
Jon Rodney Lawler, BA’85, and Toni Lawler<br />
Richard Lee Layfield III, BA’93, and Kelly Layfield<br />
John Willis Lea IV, BE’73, MD’77, and Ellen Bradford Lea, BA’73, JD’76 (parents)<br />
Gary LeDonne and Renee LeDonne (parents)<br />
William Gentry Lee Jr., BA’94, and Amy Hughes Lee, BS’95<br />
Anthony Darrell Lehman, BA’94<br />
Judy L. Porch Leone, BA’78<br />
Benjamin Thomas Lett, BA’90, and Beaumont Lett<br />
Sarah Goodpasture Little, BA’40 (parent)<br />
Thomas and Patricia Loeb (parents)<br />
Eric and Marivic Lohse (parents)<br />
James B. Lootens, JD’81, and Sara Clark Lootens, BA’81<br />
Chris A. Lorenzen Jr., BA’72<br />
Daniel Brian Lovinger, BA’87, and Linda Watson Lovinger, BA’87<br />
James R. Lowe, BA’61, and Agnes S. Lowe<br />
Colin H. M. Luke, BA’88<br />
Patricia Erwin Lummus, BA’85<br />
Byron C. Lynch, BE’56, and Marjory Linfield Lynch, BA’57 (parents)<br />
Todd Michael Lyons, JD’91, and Holly Brinkley Lyons, BA’88, JD’91<br />
Nelson K. Lytle and Lydia Marie Lasichak (parents)<br />
Robert Bruce MacIlveen, BA’69<br />
Robert MacLean and Elizabeth O’Connell MacLean, BA’87<br />
Philip and Nita Maddox (parents)<br />
Robert and Brenda Manard (parents)<br />
Stephen John Maroda Jr., BS’79, and Julie McFall Maroda, BS’82, MED’84 (parents)<br />
Carla McClurkin Martin, BA’77<br />
Ellen Wills Martin, BA’58 (parent)<br />
James G. Martin III, BA’69, JD’74<br />
Paula Johnson Martin, MA’69 (parent)<br />
Thomas R. Martin, BA’75, and Wanda Martin<br />
William Seth Martin, BA’95, and Jeanne Anna Kelso<br />
Jorge Martinez<br />
Linda Shaw Marzialo, BA’75<br />
Alyne Queener Massey, BA’48 (parent)<br />
Michael Brian Masterson, BA’92, and Gloria S. Masterson<br />
Jason Corey Matt, BS’91<br />
Randall S. Matthews, BA’73, and Theresa Brevard Matthews, BA’73<br />
Joseph L. May and Lynn Hewes May, BA’60, MED’82<br />
Evalyn Mayes, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Mark D. Mayo, BA’77, and Kelley Dreaden Mayo (parents)<br />
Sara Annsley Heidtke McAleer, BA’97<br />
Edward V. McAssey III and Linda McAssey (parents)<br />
William Rogers McCall, BA’59<br />
Claire Biesterfeldt McCarty, BA’73<br />
John Wall McCollum, BA’92, and Yancey Lanier McCollum, BA’92<br />
Thomas F. McCoy, BA’66<br />
Allen Polk McDaniel, BA’65, and Sara Sherwood McDaniel, BS’65 (parents)<br />
Barrie Jeffrey McDowell, BA’81<br />
L. Scott McGinnis III, BA’80, and Roline Hamilton McGinnis, BA’82<br />
James Hugh McKinnon Jr. and Lisa Davidson McKinnon, BA’78, MBA’87<br />
Marc Matthew McManus, BS’99, and Melody Wredberg McManus, BE’98<br />
Tyler Scott McMullen, BA’91, and Stephanie Cornelius McMullen, BA’91, MS’95<br />
Russell Arthur McNair III, BA’84, and Jennifer McNair<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 N. McTyeire IV and Sherry Pepper McTyeire, BA’55 (parents)<br />
Michael R. McWherter, BA’78, JD’81<br />
Eric W. Meder and Susan P. Meder (parents)<br />
James W. Mersereau, BA’79, and Barbara Lewis Mersereau, BA’79<br />
Craig C. Messinger and Debra L. Messinger (parents)<br />
John Donald Methfessel and Kathleen S. Methfessel (parents)<br />
Edward H. Meyers, BA’95<br />
David R. Miller, BA’74<br />
Jim Miller and Deborah E. Miller (parents)<br />
Steven B. Miller and Victoria J. Fraser (parents)<br />
Robert M. Mitchum Jr., BA’50, MS’51, and Naomi E. Mitchum<br />
Frank William Mocek and Mary Lane Mocek, BA’83 (parents)<br />
Roger W. Moister Jr., BA’67, JD’71 (parent)<br />
Tiffany Erwin Moller, BA’89<br />
Noel Moore (parent)<br />
Hugh J. Morgan Jr., LLB’56, and Ann Ward Morgan, BA’52 (parents)<br />
Robert and Janice Morgan (parents)<br />
Brian Thompson Morris, BA’84, and Patricia Diamonon Morris, BS’86<br />
J. Andrew Morrow Jr., BA’82, and Miriam O. Morrow (parents)<br />
Martha Mann Morrow<br />
Cantwell F. Muckenfuss III, BA’67, and A. Angela Lancaster<br />
Timothy Martin Mulloy, BA’81<br />
Kenneth Munn and Anne Marie Burr (parents)<br />
Wayne and Paulina Muratore (parents)<br />
Roger G. Murray Jr.<br />
Gray Muzzy and Phoebe Welsh Muzzy, BA’78<br />
Bart David Narter, BA’83<br />
Charles A. Nelson 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 />
Ronald and Adrienne Newman (grandparents)<br />
Henry R. Nichols, BE’77, and Jennifer Gorog Nichols, BA’79 (parents)<br />
John F. Nicholson, BA’55, MD’58, and Judith Scharf Nicholson, BA’56<br />
Donald C. North III, BA’69, and Mary Murrill North, BA’69<br />
Charles Swift Northen III, BA’59, MA’61<br />
Walter S. Nunnelly III, BA’66<br />
Thomas W. Nygaard, BS’74, MD’78, and Ellen Gebhardt Nygaard (parents)<br />
Torbjoern Nygaard and Lisa Mellman (parents)<br />
Michael D. Oberdorfer and Carol B. Oberdorfer<br />
John Fewell Oglesby, BS’83<br />
Virginia Ohanian (grandparent)<br />
Sean and Anne O’Leary<br />
John Leachman Oliver, BA’91, and Rachel Oliver<br />
Van Oliver, BA’71, JD’74, and Anne Martin Oliver, BA’71 (parents)<br />
Philip J. Olsson, BA’70, MM’72<br />
Rufus Wilson Orr Jr., BA’59, and Florence Blythe Patton Orr (parents)<br />
Steven F. O’Sheal, BA’77, MD’81, and Cathy McDowell O’Sheal, BSN’78<br />
Pace and Laurie Palaio (parents)<br />
Terry Galen Palmberg, BS’78, and Connie Lynn Palmberg (parents)<br />
Kevin William Parke Sr., BA’81<br />
Andrew Biddle Parkinson and Elizabeth Craig Parkinson, BA’81<br />
Jeffrey David Parsons, BA’80<br />
Robert W. Parsons and Elise Hampton Parsons, BA’52 (parents)<br />
Richard and Connie Passarella (parents)<br />
G. Douglas Patterson Jr., BS’80<br />
M. Carr Payne Jr., BA’49<br />
Anne McVay Pearson, BA’82 (parent)<br />
Eugene B. Pennell, BA’69, and Lynn Clayton (parents)<br />
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Terry Petrone, BA’78<br />
Philip M. Pfeffer, G’68, and Pamela K. Pfeffer, MAT’68 (parents)<br />
Alton W. Phillips Jr., BA’57, BS’58 (parent)<br />
William Howard Polk, MD’85, and Julia Bauer Polk, BA’83<br />
Vito and Maria Portera (parents)<br />
Cheryl Peters Powell, BA’77<br />
John W. Powell Jr. and Mary Hills Baker Powell, BA’78 (parents)<br />
Jerome Park Prather, BA’03<br />
Lee E. Preston, BA’51, and Patricia Leahy Preston<br />
Andrew E. Price, BA’48<br />
Philip Bennett Prince<br />
Donald Collier Proctor, BS’87, and Allison L. Collins Proctor, BA’87<br />
J. Warren Pullen, BA’91<br />
Stephen M. Raeber, BA’63, and Carol Wikle Raeber, BA’64 (parents)<br />
Martin D. Rapisarda and Elizabeth Watson Rapisarda, BA’80, MBA’87<br />
Tommy and Isla Reckling (grandparents)<br />
W. H. Mitchell Redd, BA’90<br />
David Lee Reed and Rachel Carlson Reed, BA’99<br />
John Mark Reed, BA’73, and Kimey Wilhelm Reed, BS’73, MA’74 (parents)<br />
W. Casey Reed, BA’73<br />
Harry B. Register Jr., BA’50, and Beverly Fuller Register<br />
Greg Reintjes, BA’85, and Caroline A Reintjes (parents)<br />
Jennifer Barton Reis, BA’03<br />
Arnold and Cathy Reusch (parents)<br />
Louis Gregory Rice, BA’87, and Melissa Collins Rice<br />
Julius Ness Richardson, BS’99, and Macon Miller Richardson, BS’97<br />
S. Curtiss and Leslie Roach (parents)<br />
Joseph W. Robbins, BA’64<br />
William and Susan Robbins (parents)<br />
Benham Swift Roberts, BA’04, and Melissa Daniels Roberts, BA’04<br />
Kenneth L. Roberts, BA’54, JD’59, and Delphine Sloan Roberts (parents)<br />
George Gordon Robertson III, BA’69<br />
Patrick and Jennifer Robinson (parents)<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 />
Larry and Cathy Rodden (parents)<br />
Michael and Sharon Roeder (parents)<br />
Rex R. Rogers and Diane Pappas (parents)<br />
James G. Rose Jr. and Megan Walker Rose, BA’82 (parents)<br />
Jay M. Rosen, BA’72, and Susan L. Meekins<br />
John J. Ross Jr., BA’68, and Harriet Long Ross, BA’68 (parents)<br />
David and Lisa Roth (parents)<br />
James Hunter Roth, BA’79, and Laura Ray Roth, BA’85<br />
Armand and Marylee Rothschild (parents)<br />
Richard A. Rua, BA’75<br />
Stephen Campbell Rudner, BA’84, and Bridget Shea Rudner<br />
Brian D. Rye, BA’96<br />
Christopher Knox Sadler, BA’83, MBA’84<br />
Stephen and Ellyn Saft (parents)<br />
Lucy Sagansky, BA’81<br />
F. Calame Sammons, BA’73, and Dianne Paradise Sammons, BA’73<br />
David and Aileen Sarda (parents)<br />
Elise Nicole Sarda, EXBA’12<br />
Russell Harper Saunders, BA’76<br />
Burt E. Schell and Barbara J. Deal (parents)<br />
Neil C. Schemm and Sharon A. Gay, BA’79<br />
Stephen Wheatland Schley, BE’83, and Lizabeth King Schley, BS’84 (parents)<br />
Cheryl Davis Schreck, BA’81<br />
Virginia A. Schulz (grandparent)<br />
Matson Forrest Schwalm, BA’94<br />
Jeffrey and Sherrie Scott (parents)<br />
Mary Shannon Raeber Scott, BS’88<br />
Patrick Levi Scott, BA’91<br />
Gregory A. Seib, BA’92, MBA’93<br />
W. King Self Jr., BA’70<br />
Alexander Bresslau Severino, BA’83, and Sheri Ptashek Severino<br />
Sanford C. Sharp, BS’84, MD’88, and Joni Lovell Sharp, BA’86<br />
Tom Sharpe, BA’96, MBA’97, and Jennifer Steltjes Sharpe, BA’96<br />
Loyd Edward Shaw, BS’84, and Bebe Gish Shaw, BS’84<br />
John Woodley Shearburn, BA’81, and Annette Allen, BA’82<br />
William F. Shouse, BA’54, MA’68, and Sarah N. Shouse<br />
Flora Sandra Siami, BS’90<br />
John J. Siegfried, EMBA’83, and Patricia Lovell Siegfried<br />
Robert and Janet Siliciano (parents)<br />
Stephen I. Silverman and Elizabeth Shapiro Silverman, BA’75 (parents)<br />
David and Linda Simon (parents)<br />
John and Jessica Skipper (parents)<br />
Joseph Frank Skowron III, BA’91<br />
Clarence H. Smith, BA’72, and Lamar Smith<br />
Clifton Smith, BA’65, and Renee Price Smith, BA’65 (parents)<br />
Flavious Joseph Smith, BS’81, MS’81, and Melanie Arrington Smith, BS’80<br />
Lisa Thompson Smith, BA’85 (parent)<br />
Philip C. Smith, BA’76<br />
Randall W. Smith, BA’84, MDV’88, and Beth Ann Pattillo, MDiv’90<br />
John Shiver Snelling, BA’87, and Bridget Roche Snelling, BA’89<br />
Miles S. Snowden and Dorothy Goodson Snowden, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Charles Edward Soderstrom, BA’86, and Mary Stream Soderstrom<br />
Edward Spacapan Jr., BS’76, and Lise Taylor Spacapan, BS’79<br />
Sydney Lee Sparkes, BA’70, MA’72, MS’81<br />
Kim Hoyt Sperduto, BA’75, and Marsha Pearcy Sperduto<br />
Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel, BA’59, MAT’59<br />
J. David Spivey, BS’85<br />
Betty Wiener Spomer, BA’83<br />
James D. Spratt Jr., BA’76, JD’79<br />
Paul W. Springman, BA’73, and Nancy Miller Springman<br />
John Gilbert Stallings Jr., BA’88<br />
Richard P. Stanley II and Susan E. Stanley (parents)<br />
Jeffrey R. Starke and Joan E. Shook (parents)<br />
Thomas Rye Steele, BS’76, and Katie G. Steele (parents)<br />
Elise Levy Steiner (parent)<br />
George Stelljes III, BA’84<br />
Loring L. Stevens (parent)<br />
George Langworthy Stewart II, BA’85<br />
Scott Alan Stichter, BA’84, and Sarah Stichter<br />
John W. Stokes Jr., BA’59, and Anne Heard Stokes, BA’59 (grandparents, parents)<br />
Cosby Allen Stone, BA’79, MBA’81, and Rebecca Harvey Stone, BS’81 (parents)<br />
David D. Stone, BA’54<br />
J. Lindsay Stradley Jr., BA’71, and Jacquelin Masterson Stradley, BA’71<br />
Joe R. Straus III, BA’82 (parent)<br />
Benjamin and Margo Suckewer (parents)<br />
Mary Ann Sugg, BA’51<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 />
Martha Maclay Sweezey, BA’79<br />
Shepherd D. Tate, BA’74, JD’77, and Sandy W. Tate (parents)<br />
Clarence H. Taylor Jr., BA’56 (parent)<br />
Harvey and Janet Taylor (parents)<br />
James and Mary Taylor (grandparents)<br />
Mary Christian Taylor, BA’82<br />
Richard D. Taylor III, BA’64<br />
Timus G. Taylor Jr., BA’56, and Mary Ready Weaver Parrent Taylor, BA’56 (parents)<br />
James V. Temple, BA’74, and Katherine Loveland Temple<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 />
Hall Williams Thompson and Lucille R. Thompson (grandparents, parents)<br />
Robert B. Thompson, BA’71<br />
Joseph W. Thomson III and Anne Sewell Thomson, BA’77 (parents)<br />
Kate W. Thweatt, BA’64<br />
Jerome P. Tift, BA’71 (parent)<br />
Louis B. Todd Jr., BA’56 (parent)<br />
Frank J. Tomecek Jr. and Tonya Carey Tomecek, BA’89<br />
Julia Robert Kaminski Trampe, BS’82<br />
J. Douglas Trapp, BA’58, MD’61, and Mercer McKee Trapp, BA’59<br />
W. Russell Trapp Jr., BA’73, and Gail Trickett Trapp, BA’73 (parents)<br />
David M. Travis, BA’47, MD’51<br />
T. Christopher Trent, BA’88, and Melanie M. Trent<br />
Edward L. Turner III, BA’66, JD’70, and Mary Lee Hunter Turner, BA’67<br />
Samuel D. Turner, BA’69, MA’73<br />
Edward R. Uehling, BA’50<br />
Henrik N. Vanderlip (parent)<br />
George Alan Vaughan, BA’85, and Jill Wallick Vaughan<br />
Susan Franklin Veillette, BA’84<br />
Marvin H. Vickers Jr., BA’64, MD’68, and Darlene Heald Vickers<br />
Will Vinet and Elyn R. Saks, BA’77<br />
John Anderson Waites, BA’84, MD’88, and Cindy Heinemann Waites, BA’84 (parents)<br />
Kelly W. Walker, BA’64 (parent)<br />
Lewis V. Walker, BS’73<br />
Philip Smith Walker Jr., BA’84, and Eileen Mulrenan Walker<br />
Stephen Waller and Terri R. Waller (parents)<br />
John S. Warner, MD’56, and Margaret Smith Warner, BA’58 (parents)<br />
Jeannette Warner-Goldstein, BA’82, JD’89<br />
Timothy Warnock, BA’84, and Maryglenn McCombs Warnock, BA’93<br />
Cynthia Warrick, BA’70<br />
Richards P. Washburne (parent)<br />
John DeForest Watson III and Ann Morris Watson, BA’80 (parents)<br />
Ray Weber and Gay Morris Weber, BA’83<br />
Robert T. Weinmann, BA’81<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 />
Quan Wen and Yanquin Fan<br />
Faith Sheslow Wheeler, BA’83<br />
Charles Hampton White, BA’52<br />
Kenneth C. Whitney (parent)<br />
Walter D. Wick, BA’77, and Donna Wick<br />
William A. Wilcox and Jean Simmons Wilcox, BA’74<br />
David W. Wiley, BA’53, and Margaret Hayes Wiley, BA’52, LLB’54 (parents)<br />
Claire Broyles Williams, BS’95<br />
Thomas Williams, BA’88<br />
Wendell L. Willkie II and Carlotta F. Willkie (parents)<br />
W. Ridley Wills II, BA’56, and Irene Jackson Wills (parents)<br />
Jefferson Randolph Wilson, BS’05, and Sally Boesel Wilson, BS’05<br />
Lawrence A. Wilson, BE’57, and Nancy Stackhouse Wilson, BA’58<br />
Charles Winters Jr. and Rita M. Winters (parents)<br />
James D. Witherington, 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 />
Robert W. Wood, MA’55, and Mary Amelia Beard Wood<br />
Jeffrey M. Wright, BSN’76, and Karen Rauch Wright, BS’75 (parents)<br />
Roy William Wunsch, BS’74, and Mary Ann McCready<br />
Paul and Marcia Wythes (parents)<br />
James F. Young and Carole Sexton Young, BA’61<br />
Steve Young and Dina Norris, BA’77<br />
Thomas L. Yount Jr., BE’52, and Jane Wilkerson Yount, BA’53 (parents)<br />
Nicholas S. Zeppos and Lydia A. Howarth<br />
David Andrew Zimmerman, BA’96, and Stephanie M. Zimmerman</p>
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		<title>Dean’s List</title>
		<link>http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/deans-list/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 21:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<h3>($5,000 to $9,999)</h3>
<p>Steven and Ellen Adams (parents)<br />
Mary Patrice Mahon Alcus, BA’85<br />
John D. Alexander Jr. and Claire L. Alexander (parents)<br />
Antonio J. Almeida, BA’78, and Margaret Taylor Almeida, BS’79<br />
Judy Kemp Amonett, BA’69<br />
Philippe and Robin Amouyal (parents)<br />
Glenn Allen Andreas III, BA’92, and Jennifer Thau Andreas, BA’93<br />
William Earl Ansapch III, BS’82, and Cecilia S. Anspach<br />
Dwight Ian Arnesen, BA’77<br />
Tyler Baldwin Jr. and Ellen Coker Baldwin (parents)<br />
W. Marston and Katharine Becker (parents)<br />
Jon R. Berquist, BA’76 (parent)<br />
William D. Booth Jr. and Vicki U. Booth (parents)<br />
Robert G. Bradley and Cardin Wyatt Bradley, BA’88<br />
Francis S. Branin Jr. and Cordelia Penn Wilcox Branin (parents)<br />
John and Gloria Braskamp (parents)<br />
David and Shawn Brevard (parents)<br />
Stephen and Gail Brookshire (parents)<br />
Christian T. Brown (parent)<br />
Martin S. Brown Jr., JD’92, and Cathy Stewart Brown, BA’86, MBA’90<br />
J. W. Barry Bruckmann, BE’73, and May Beth Bruckmann (parents)<br />
Lytle D. Burns III and Bebe Selig Burns, BA’68 (parents)<br />
John M. Colvin Jr., BA’55, MS’58, JD’65, and Beth E. Colvin<br />
Charles Eugene Cook Jr., BA’94, and Patricia Elston Cook, BA’83, MA’90<br />
Bruce and Janet Corser (parents)<br />
Michael P. Donovan and Nancye L. Green (parents)<br />
Victor and Mary Dowling (grandparents)<br />
James Edwin DuBose, BA’79, and Victoria Ann Adams, BSN’79 (parents)<br />
Jay and Patricia Fischoff (parents)<br />
William L. Ford III, BA’53, and Mary Elizabeth Wellford Ford, BA’57 (parents)<br />
John and Laura Foster (parents)<br />
Jerome and Leah Fullinwider (grandparents, parents)<br />
Curt Ingram Futch, BA’96, and Ann Howell Futch<br />
James L. Garard III and Linda P. Garard (parents)<br />
Judith Scobey Gentry, BA’61 (parent)<br />
Todd C. Giacco, BS’87<br />
Richard J. Glasebrook II and Lucy Glasebrook (parents)<br />
Qung Wing Go, BA’73<br />
M. Williams Goodwyn Jr., BA’77, and Maura R. Goodwyn (parents)<br />
John P. Greer, BA’72, MD’76, and Gay Nienhuis Greer, BSN’74 (parents)<br />
Paul and Diane Guidone (parents)<br />
William B. Hanlon III and Victoria S. Hanlon (parents)<br />
Philip and Sara Hawk (parents)<br />
Kenneth and Leslie Heisz (parents)<br />
Peter and Lucinda Holbrook (parents)<br />
Robert M. Holder Jr., BE’51, and Ann M. Holder (grandparents, parents)<br />
Jay Underwood Howington, BA’92, and Corinne Meek Howington, BA’94<br />
Willis J. Hulings III and Xima Lee Harlin Hulings, BA’81 (parents)<br />
Benoît and Jessie Jamar (parents)<br />
John Paul Jones, BA’42, and Sandra Sanders Jones<br />
Heidi W. Kaess (parent)<br />
Scot E. Karr, D’78, and Patricia M. Karr (parents)<br />
David and Darcie Kent (parents)<br />
Carl Kravitz and Elizabeth Werner (parents)<br />
Kenneth Krushel and Patricia Fili-Krushel (parents)<br />
Lee A. Lahourcade, BA’79, and Virginia Dunnam Lahourcade<br />
Robert H. Lawrence Jr., BA’65, and Gale Lawrence<br />
Patrick and Dania Leemputte (parents)<br />
Charles Don Leone II, BA’90, MBA’92, and Sharon Castrow Leone, BA’91<br />
Bruce and Joanne Levy (parents)<br />
H. Hays Lindsley, BS’80, and Allyson S. Lindsley (parents)<br />
Jeffrey C. Lynch, BA’84<br />
B. Michael Marino, BA’88, and Anne M. Helms Marino, BA’88<br />
George Thomas Martin Jr., BA’63, and Joanna W. Foley, BA’65<br />
John and Christiana McConn (parents)<br />
David and Nicki McDonald (parents)<br />
Russel Leeds Miron, BA’82<br />
Marion Brinkley Morse and Laura L. Boyd, BA’77<br />
Nagy Morsi and Sarah Augusta Mayfield, BA’89<br />
J. Davenport Mosby III, BA’78, and Glenn Bush Mosby, BA’78<br />
Michael Brian Orkin, BA’81, and Judy Orkin (parents)<br />
Sharon A. Pauli, BA’70<br />
Leon M. Payne Jr. and Julie S. Payne (parents)<br />
Bradley and Cindy Pearman (parents)<br />
H. Ross Perot Sr. and Margot Perot (grandparents, parents)<br />
Daniel and Susan Plaine (parents)<br />
Douglas Michael Quartner, BA’77, and Jan R. Quartner (parents)<br />
Walter and Susan Rakowich (parents)<br />
Margot Bell Roberts, BA’82<br />
Russ Robinson, BA’79, and Leslie Robinson<br />
D. Bruce and Bettina Ross (parents)<br />
Jesse A. Sasser Jr. and Frances Dannals Sasser, BA’74 (parents)<br />
Robert C. Schiff Jr., BS’77 (parent)<br />
Scott Schoelzel and Katie Schoelzel (parents)<br />
Steven and Roberta Schulman (parents)<br />
Allison Scollar<br />
Richard Lerner and Jennifer Scully-Lerner, BA’92<br />
Harold and Ida Semel (grandparents)<br />
Neil and Michele Semel (parents)<br />
Tomas W. Sennett and Marjorie Tillman Sennett, BA’82<br />
Henry Z. Shaub and Jacqueline D. Sidi-Shaub (parents)<br />
Joel Silverman and Gail Babnew (parents)<br />
Thomas E. Skains and Sherry E. Skains (parents)<br />
Paul R. Smith and Ann Potts Smith, BA’82<br />
Rodney Bruce Steiner and Jane Besthoff Steiner, BA’84<br />
Timon V. Sullivan, BA’76, and Diana O. Sullivan (parents)<br />
Brandon and Lise Sweitzer (parents)<br />
Winston M. Talbert and Laura Watson Talbert, BA’90<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 />
Norman H. Tolk and Marilyn N. Tolk<br />
Gregory J. Trapp and Pamela Forsythe Trapp, BA’80<br />
Richard C. Unger Jr., JD’77, and Shelton Sumner Unger, BA’78 (parents)<br />
Cy and Jean Waddle (grandparents)<br />
Bruce and Betsy Walker (parents)<br />
Charles and Sharon Warshaver (parents)<br />
W. Scott and Susan Webber (parents)<br />
Herron P. Weems, BA’75, and Cary W. Weems (parents)<br />
Russell Cornelius Weigel III, BA’86, and Luz Weigel<br />
Giffen and CiCi Weinmann (parents)<br />
William A. Wise, BA’67, and Marie F. Wise<br />
Rodney S. Yanker, BS’80, and Mary Maxwell Yanker (parents)</p>
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		<title>Chancellor’s Council Level</title>
		<link>http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/chancellors-council-level/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 21:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<h3>($10,000 to $24,999)</h3>
<p>G. Hughes Abell, BA’72<br />
F. Duane Ackerman and Katherine King Ackerman, BA’66<br />
Akram Aldroubi<br />
Ruthanna Jolley Bost, BA’71<br />
John F. Brock III and Mary R. Brock (parents)<br />
John H. Broocks III and Nancy N. Broocks (parents)<br />
W. H. G. Caldwell Jr., BA’57, and Margaret Buford Caldwell (parents)<br />
Norman R. Carlson and Margaret Ann Davis Carlson, BA’63 (parents)<br />
Ruth Montgomery Cecil, BA’65<br />
Robert A. Christensen, BA’55<br />
Jan Clark (parent)<br />
Ann Hicks Clements, BA’86 (parent)<br />
James and Rebecca Craig (parents)<br />
Lee S. Cutcliff, BA’61, LLB’67<br />
Mark F. Dalton, JD’75, and Susan K. Dalton (parents)<br />
Robert and Maureen Decherd (parents)<br />
Wallace H. Dunbar Jr. (parent)<br />
Woods E. Eastland, BA’67, and Lynn Wood Eastland<br />
Dwight Hillis Emanuelson Jr. and Claire Emanuelson (parents)<br />
Jeff and Marcia Fettig (parents)<br />
Russell M. Flaum, BA’72, and Virginia L. Flaum (parents)<br />
Allan H. Goldman (parent)<br />
Sandra Norsworthy Hoffman, BA’66<br />
John and Jill Holder (parents)<br />
Richard S. Holson III, BA’75, and Sherry Holson<br />
Lee L. Kaplan and Diana M. Hudson, BA’73 (parents)<br />
James B. Johnson Jr., BA’54 (parent)<br />
F. Lex Jolley Jr., BA’74, and Rebecca G. Jolley (parents)<br />
Donald and Diane Kane (parents)<br />
Christopher G. Lea, BA’81<br />
Charles B. Lebovitz, BA’59, and Betty Lebovitz (parents)<br />
John L. Lisher and Mary Katherine Sturmon Lisher, BA’72<br />
Bill E. Matthews (parent)<br />
Robert P. Maynard, BA’54<br />
Francis D. McIntyre<br />
L. Clifford McKee, BA’54, MD’57, and Guat-Siew Lee, MD’76<br />
Gary and Janet Mead (parents)<br />
Michael Moshan<br />
Theodore and Julie Mundt (parents)<br />
William R. Orthwein Jr. and Laura Rand Orthwein<br />
Gene Ruffner Page, BA’81, and Virginia White Page, BA’81 (parents)<br />
William and Marcia Rafkin (parents)<br />
Scott J. Ratner and Marjorie J. Van de Stouwe (parents)<br />
Lawrence and Alison Rosenthal (parents)<br />
James F. Sanders, BA’67, JD’70, and Cheryl Ann Sanders (parents)<br />
William Sanford II, BS’81<br />
Edwin and Maureen Schloss (parents)<br />
Thomas Schweizer Jr., BA’66<br />
Michael Conner Searcy, BA’96, and Virginia Elizabeth Buxton Searcy, BA’96<br />
Eugene B. Shanks Jr., BA’69, and Susan B. Shanks (parents)<br />
Brettany Kane Shannon, BA’98<br />
Steven and Rebecca Singer (parents)<br />
Steven B. Starr, BA’75, JD’78, and Gwen Starr<br />
John F. Stein, BA’73, MBM’75, and Beth A. Stein (parents)<br />
John R. Tauscher and Georgia A Tauscher (parents)<br />
Charlie Thomas (grandparent)<br />
Christopher Duncan Traut, BA’83, MBA’87, and Lee Butler Traut<br />
Heidi Jane Ueberroth, BA’87<br />
Greg and Wendy Watchmaker (parents)<br />
Stephen and Lauren Weiss (parents)<br />
Chart Hampton Westcott, BA’07<br />
Court Hilton Westcott, BA’01, and Kameron Westcott<br />
Kenneth J. Wiesen, BA’63, and Juanita Wiesen<br />
Paul D. Young and Carolyn Dever</p>
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		<title>Cornelius Vanderbilt Founder’s Level</title>
		<link>http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/cornelius-vanderbilt-founders-level/</link>
		<comments>http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/cornelius-vanderbilt-founders-level/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 21:48:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Donors who contributed $25,000 and above]]></description>
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<h2>Cornelius Vanderbilt Founder&#8217;s Level</h2>
<h3>($25,000 and above)</h3>
<p>Greg Scott Allen, BA’84, and Elizabeth Sauereisen Allen, BS’83<br />
Samuel E. Allen, BA’58, and Angie Allen (parents)<br />
Bequest of Grace M. Almon, BA’53<br />
John Douglas Arnold, BA’95, and Laura Arnold<br />
William W. Bain Jr., BA’59, and Ann D. Bain (parents)<br />
Lee and Ramona Bass (parents)<br />
Carol Bernick (parent)<br />
John F. Bookout III and Ann Bookout (parents)<br />
James Cowden Bradford Jr.* and Lillian Robertson Bradford, BA’63<br />
Arthur and Nancy Bunn (parents)<br />
John and Wilma Byrnes (parents)<br />
Ben and Leigh Carpenter (parents)<br />
Ruth Montgomery Cecil, BA’65<br />
Celeste Wickliffe Cheatham (parent)<br />
William Millard Choate, BA’74, and Susan Spieser Choate<br />
Jack and Nancy Cohen (parents)<br />
Cecil D. Conlee, BA’58 (parent)<br />
Claiborne and Elaine Deming (parents)<br />
Roger K. Deromedi, BA’75, and Sandra Deromedi<br />
John and Pamela Egan (parents)<br />
Ike Lawrence Epstein, BA’89, JD’92, and Michelle Epstein<br />
Lester G. Fant III, BA’63, and Susan Braselton Fant, JD’88<br />
Brian Allen Grove, BA’82, MBA’83, and Charlotte Sunderland Grove<br />
Steven D. Grushkin (parent)<br />
Joanne Fleming Hayes, BA’68 (parent)<br />
Richard G. Holder, BA’52, and Patricia Holder (grandparents, parents)<br />
Keith Alexander Hoogland, BA’82, and Susan Moore Hoogland, BS’82 (parents)<br />
Allan B. Hubbard, BA’69, and Kathryn F. Hubbard (parents)<br />
Lewis Mitchell Jeffries, BA’80<br />
Mary Elizabeth Kirsch, BA’84, and Adam White Kirsch<br />
Charles and Elizabeth Kojaian (parents)<br />
Spencer and Rhonda Kravitz (parents)<br />
Peter and Maureen Lee (parents)<br />
Robert M. Levy, BA’72, and Diane v. S. Levy<br />
John R. Loomis, BA’51 (parent)<br />
Mark Harold Loomis, BA’89, and Stephanie M. Nelson Loomis<br />
William and Helene Lortz (parents)<br />
George and Susan Matelich (parents)<br />
Richard and Sheila McCarty<br />
Caroline R. McGuire, BA’08<br />
Patrick McMullan III, BA’74<br />
Scott Lewis Miller, BA’81, and Julie Miller<br />
Geoffrey T. Moore and Lucie H. Moore, BA’79<br />
Charles M. Myer III, BA’75, and Virginia Place Myer, BSN’75 (parents)<br />
D. Craig Nordlund, JD’74, and Sally Baum Nordlund, BSN’74 (parents)<br />
Bequest of Alison Brooke Overby<br />
Craig S. Phillips, BA’76<br />
Wesley Railey Powell, BA’91<br />
Randall S. Preissig, BA’68<br />
Frank Adams Riddick III, BA’78, and Carol Mykoly Riddick<br />
Joe L. Roby, BA’61, and Hilppa A. Roby<br />
Robert M. Rogers, BA’75, and Carolyn Thomas Rogers, BA’75<br />
John Willson Ropp, BA’84, and Adrienne Dreiss Ropp<br />
Richard and Amy Ruben (parents)<br />
John M. Samuels, BA’66<br />
Anne Elizabeth Schaad<br />
Gayle Fambrough Snyder, BA’56 (parent)<br />
Karen Joachim Sobotka, BA’84<br />
Eric Spomer and Betty Wiener Spomer, BA’83<br />
William Michael Tomai, BS’81<br />
William E. Turner, BA’54, and Cathy Wilson Turner (parents)<br />
Eugene H. Vaughan Jr., BA’55, and Susan Westbrook Vaughan (parents)<br />
Anne Marie Newton Walker<br />
Thomas B. Walker Jr., BA’47<br />
Richard F. Wallman, BE’72, and Amy Wallman<br />
Steven and Caryn Wechsler (parents)<br />
Carl and Jimmy Westcott (parents)<br />
George Howard White III and Patricia Early White, BA’76 (parents)<br />
James and Alinda Wikert (parents)<br />
William H. Wilcox, BA’74, and Elizabeth L. Todd<br />
William M. Wilson, BA’70, and Caroline Cooke Wilson, BA’85</p>
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<p>*deceased</p>
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		<title>High Distinction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>At Vanderbilt, scholars of exceptional national and international stature may be honored with distinguished professorships. The title signifies that these professors are leaders in scholarship, distinction, discovery and teaching in their disciplines. The College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce that three professors were named to distinguished professorships in 2009-2010. Lynn E. Enterline [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>At Vanderbilt, scholars of exceptional national and international stature may be honored with distinguished professorships. The title signifies that these professors are leaders in scholarship, distinction, discovery and teaching in their disciplines. The College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce that three professors were named to distinguished professorships in 2009-2010. Lynn E. Enterline is now Chancellor’s Professor of English, James A. Epstein became Distinguished Professor of History, and Tracy D. Sharpley-Whiting is Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and French.</p>
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		<title>New Department Chairs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Two academic departments started the 2010-2011 year with new leaders, while several others welcomed new faculty and celebrated promotions of other faculty. Mark Schoenfield, professor of English, is the new chair of the English department and John Geer, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, will chair political science. Schoenfield, an expert in romanticism and literature and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Two academic departments started the 2010-2011 year with new leaders, while several others welcomed new faculty and celebrated promotions of other faculty. Mark Schoenfield, professor of English, is the new chair of the English department and John Geer, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, will chair political science.</p>
<p>Schoenfield, an expert in romanticism and literature and law, is the author of <em>British Periodicals and Romantic Identity: The “Literary Lower Empire.”</em> He has published in <em>The Wordsworth Circle</em>, <em>Studies in Romanticism</em> and various other journals.</p>
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<p>Schoenfield succeeds Jay Clayton, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English, who served as chair of English since 2003.</p>
<p>Geer is a widely quoted media expert on elections, public opinion and political communication. He is the past editor of <em>The Journal of Politics</em> and author of <em>In Defense of Negativity</em>, a study of negative political advertising.</p>
<p>He follows Bruce Oppenheimer, who stepped in as interim chair after the death of Neal Tate in fall 2009.</p>
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		<title>A View from Kirkland Hall</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 20:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>I write to you today in a call to community and a call to community action. We, the members of the Arts and Science community, can be so proud of and grateful for the opportunities Vanderbilt University has placed before us.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1627" title="spring2010-dever" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/spring2010-dever.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="356" />I write to you today in a call to community and a call to community action. We, the members of the Arts and Science community, can be so proud of and grateful for the opportunities Vanderbilt University has placed before us.</p>
<p>If you are an alumnus or an alumna of the College of Arts and Science, you have had the benefit of a world-class liberal-arts education with remarkable professors and spirited classmates on this gorgeous 330-acre campus we call home. </p>
<p>For the Arts and Science families out there, you have entrusted us to educate your young people, and we have accepted that trust as a calling. We strive each day to be rigorous, clear, caring and fair in order to make your students the very best new graduates in the world each May. </p>
<p>For the Arts and Science faculty and staff reading this magazine, you come to work every day with the charge to do better, to be better, than the day before. In your labs, offices and libraries, you work to create new knowledge in partnership with the best and brightest graduate and undergraduate students. You are great researchers, great teachers and great colleagues.</p>
<p>The readers of <em>Arts and Science</em> are a diverse community, intersecting our school in many different ways, and from many different life perspectives. What brings us together, however, is this great College of Arts and Science itself: our shared commitment to education, to great teaching and to the discovery of new knowledge—an inherently optimistic belief in a future better than today. It is inspiring to me to welcome a new class of undergraduate and graduate students to campus each fall, knowing that these young men and women will carry our mission forward far into the future.</p>
<p>It is in this spirit, then, that I ask you to join forces with several remarkable alumni who have come forward in support of those students who are just now coming out of the gate. Thanks to Dan Lovinger, BA’87, we now have a Vandy on Madison Avenue summer internship program that placed 17 students in positions in Manhattan for summer 2010. Because of Chad Gervich, BA’96, and Rich Hull, BA’92, our Vandy in Hollywood summer internship program has just completed its fourth year, bigger and better than ever, and with a remarkable record of job placement for its students.</p>
<p>We owe these industrious alumni a debt of gratitude for reaching out a hand to their fellow Commodores. The generosity of Dan, Chad and Rich leads me to ask: how can we turn our collective resources even more effectively to the support of our students? Do you work in an industry that hires interns? Do you have a great story that might help to support or inspire someone behind you on the path? Are you willing to serve as a mentor, an example or even a boss to someone who is just starting out?</p>
<p>If so, please raise your hand and let us know your thoughts and willingness to help. You can reach my office directly via email at <a href="mailto:aandsdeanspartnership@vanderbilt.edu">aandsdeanspartnership@vanderbilt.edu</a> or with a note or letter to me at A&#038;S Dean’s Office, 301 Kirkland Hall, Nashville, TN 37240. I look forward to your suggestions and hearing from you on this important initiative.</p>
<p><strong>Carolyn Dever</strong><br />
Dean</p>
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		<title>But Are the Chairs Silver?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Traditionally those who mark 25-year anniversaries at Vanderbilt receive a school chair as a token of appreciation. In the coming year, the following faculty will celebrate their silver anniversaries in the College of Arts and Science: Karen E. Campbell, associate professor of sociology; Vivien Green Fryd, professor of history of art; Jon W. Hallquist, associate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Traditionally those who mark 25-year anniversaries at Vanderbilt receive a school chair as a token of appreciation. In the coming year, the following faculty will celebrate their silver anniversaries in the College of Arts and Science: Karen E. Campbell, associate professor of sociology; Vivien Green Fryd, professor of history of art; Jon W. Hallquist, associate professor of theatre; Terryl W. Hallquist, associate professor of theatre; Timothy P. Hanusa, professor of chemistry; Steven D. Hollon, professor of psychology; C. Bruce Hughes, professor of mathematics; Thomas W. Kephart, professor of physics; Michael Kreyling, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English; John G. Ratcliffe, professor of mathematics; and David G. Schlundt, associate professor of psychology.</p>
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		<title>The Times They Are A-Changin’</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Earlier this year, Cecelia Tichi, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English, accepted the Hubbell Medal from the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association of America for lifetime achievement. In her acceptance speech, abridged here, she championed the role of literary scholarship in defining a country, reflecting an era and helping future generations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><span style="color: #000080;"><em>Earlier this year, Cecelia Tichi, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English, accepted the Hubbell Medal from the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association of America for lifetime achievement. In her acceptance speech, abridged here, she championed the role of literary scholarship in defining a country, reflecting an era and helping future generations make sense of contemporary events.</em></span></p>
<p>The founding year of the Hubbell award—1964, the year in which I graduated from the Pennsylvania State University—is significant and in many ways it has proved to be a major pivot point. At that moment—the mid-1960s—the post-World War II generation of Americanist critics (those awarded the Hubbell medal in the first decade of its existence) had published the landmark studies that all of us younger scholars of American literature relied upon for our exams, our dissertations, our entry-level work. We thought “so‘t’ would last for aye,” to quote a phrase from the Puritan verse of Michael Wigglesworth. We did not know that contemporary events were about to challenge us to undertake scholarship, criticism and the formation of course syllabi in a radically different direction.</p>
<p>Events of 1964 and thereabouts augured a new American literary-critical future. The origins of a half-century of new angles of vision (to borrow Wallace Stegner’s title) can be read in a backward glance. It was in 1964 that President Lyndon Johnson met with Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, approving covert operations in Vietnam, and later that year dispatching 5,000 troops to do battle in Southeast Asia.</p>
<p>In that same year, some ten thousand persons, mainly students, rallied on the Berkeley campus of the University of California to call for the lifting of a ban on political speech and for freedom of speech for students everywhere.</p>
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<p>In 1964, Martin Luther King conferred with FBI director J. Edgar Hoover concerning FBI surveillance of the civil rights leader, while Malcolm X left the Nation of Islam and formed the Organization for Afro-American Unity. In Mississippi, three young civil rights workers—Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner and James Chaney—disappeared near Meridian, their bodies found more than 40 days later. The year 1964 marked the federal Civil Rights Act and the ratification of the 24th Amendment forbidding the poll tax in federal elections.</p>
<p>It was in 1964 that China detonated a nuclear bomb, while social critic E. Digby Baltzell coined the term WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant). Panamanians staged a lethal protest against American control of the Panama Canal. Betty Friedan’s <em>The Feminine Mystique</em> appeared in a paperback edition for 75 cents. And it was the year Rachel Carson died, the author of <em>Silent Spring</em> having concealed her fatal breast cancer to prevent dismissal of her work by critics—really, chemical companies and their political apologists—on the grounds of personal female animus.</p>
<p>On a light note, 1964 saw the introduction of the Ford Mustang, Pontiac GTO, and the <em>Billboard</em> hit “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by a British rock ‘n’ roll quartet called The Beatles.</p>
<h2>Radically New Literary Scholarship</h2>
<p>This farrago of events in and around the year of the first Hubbell award is an augury of the radically new and nationally burgeoning literary scholarship and criticism of the succeeding 45 years, and I am proud to have been a part of it. To cite the Bob Dylan album title of 1964, <em>The Times They Are A-Changin’</em>.</p>
<p>Hubbell awardees in recent years chronicle the richness and contiguity of numerous areas whose epistemic origins can be traced to dynamic events circa 1964. The change has long been self-evident in African American and diverse ethnic literary studies; in Native American literature and multicultural work; and in popular culture studies, including film, feminist studies, eco-criticism and disability studies. My own work has benefited enormously from the foment of that period of the Sixties and from the vigorous intellectual debate instigated and propagated by it.</p>
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<h2>Students need to understand literary engagement as a civic engagement.</h2>
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<p>But what of this moment? The times are always “a-changin’,” and our challenges are unrelenting. A man of color has been elected to the presidency, but no woman has yet occupied that office. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan drag on and on, and the militarism of our culture and society deepens. These, and the so-called Great Recession, summon us to a new literary-scholarly engagement. At this moment some 15 million Americans are jobless, 46 million without health care, millions more underinsured. The sociopathology of Wall Street continues, while populism flares at both ends of the sociopolitical spectrum. “Food insecurity” is the new euphemism for hunger (those who are “insecure” report this problem upward of eight months of the year). And climate change grinds on, as political and civic action lags badly.</p>
<h2>Literary Engagement as Civic Engagement</h2>
<p>We owe ourselves, our graduate students and our undergraduates the scholarly and pedagogical projects commensurate with attention to these conditions throughout the continuum of the literary canons in which we operate (and which we delineate). Our graduate students deserve the encouragement to venture boldly. Our undergraduates deserve the courses that demonstrate to them that literary engagement is important to their lives in the present and in the future.</p>
<p>Students need to understand literary engagement as a civic engagement. Reluctant to acknowledge rivalry with colleagues in other fields, we must face the fact we indeed compete for our students’ time and thought. Literature and the humanities are tremendously pressured in the era of dominant science, technology and business. Quality of life is regarded in some quarters as synonymous solely with salary and wages. The monetary costs of higher education are questioned, and the humanities regarded as a costly distraction and (some suspect) irrelevant to students’ main endeavor: future employment. The terms “training” and “education” threaten to become interchangeable.</p>
<p>Yet we are uniquely positioned to read these times in all their complexity, to address them in the classroom and in scholarship, and to guide students and peers into the prior centuries of literature that speak fully and richly to the ongoing present.</p>
<p>We are well-situated to recognize the bases for encouragement in the work engendered by the equally critical decades of the later 20th century. We can thereby anticipate that new strengths and resources will disclose themselves and inspire our work in the years to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Alumni regularly meet informally with current students for Opening Dores dinners set up by the Vanderbilt Alumni Association. Participants talk about the workplace, career skills and whatever else is on their minds. More than 100 alumni each year participate in such networking dinners, produced in partnership with the Vanderbilt Career Center. Alumni are always needed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Alumni regularly meet informally with current students for Opening Dores dinners set up by the Vanderbilt Alumni Association. Participants talk about the workplace, career skills and whatever else is on their minds.</p>
<p>More than 100 alumni each year participate in such networking dinners, produced in partnership with the Vanderbilt Career Center. Alumni are always needed to share insight with current students—to volunteer for an Opening Dores dinner, contact Kate Stuart (<a href="mailto:kate.stuart@vanderbilt.edu">kate.stuart@vanderbilt.edu</a>) in the Office of Alumni Relations.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Imagine living in a country where participating in a survey could get you killed. Not long ago, that was reality in some parts of Central and South America, where dictatorships ruled. Today citizens of nearly every country in the Western Hemisphere participate in the AmericasBarometer, a regional survey series conducted by the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) at Vanderbilt.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Imagine living in a country where participating in a survey could get you killed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/lapap-logo.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2082" title="lapap-logo" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/lapap-logo.jpg" alt="" width="113" height="56" /></a>Not long ago, that was reality in some parts of Central and South America, where dictatorships ruled. Then as democracy spread, so did the ability to express political opinions openly. Today citizens of nearly every country in the Western Hemisphere participate in the AmericasBarometer, a regional survey series conducted by the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP). LAPOP was founded and is directed by Mitchell Seligson, Centennial Professor of Political Science and professor of sociology in the College of Arts and Science.</p>
<p>Through LAPOP, researchers in North, South and Central America and the Caribbean interview thousands of citizens on topics related to democratic values and citizenship. The survey data are made public and mined for insights into the nature and determinants of public opinion. The information is used by scholars, as well as utilized by those who support democracy and good governance to determine policies and programs.</p>
<p>The U.S. Agency for International Development uses LAPOP data, as do the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, United Nations Development Programme and numerous other governments and nongovernmental organizations.</p>
<p>Seligson and his colleagues regularly travel presenting the surveys’ results. LAPOP scholars and Vanderbilt graduate students also prepare short, targeted analysis of results, which are released biweekly. These AmericasBarometer Insights Series reports provide tightly focused analyses of specific, timely topics ranging from the role of government in job creation to citizen satisfaction with municipal services and even vigilante justice in Mexico.</p>
<p>The most recent AmericasBarometer wave of surveys was completed in 2010, and is focused on the effects of the world economic crisis on attitudes toward democracy.</p>
<p>“Analysis of this data can provide insight not available from other sources,” Seligson says, using the overthrow of the Honduran government by the military in 2009 as an example. “Data collected in 2008 were really leading indicators of that event, as they reflected Hondurans’ discontent, which eventually boiled over into the breakdown of constitutional democracy.”</p>
<h2>Credible and Meticulous</h2>
<p>LAPOP’s AmericasBarometer surveys are meticulously developed with input from academics, policymakers and others with a stake in democracy. LAPOP’s partners are drawn from universities and think tanks located in each country, and the surveys are translated into respondents’ languages—currently 15 different languages.</p>
<p>Expansion in scope and sophistication has been a recent hallmark of LAPOP’s AmericasBarometer program. “In 2010, we did surveys in Trinidad/Tobago and in Surinam for the first time,” says Elizabeth Zechmeister, associate director of LAPOP and associate professor of political science. In all, the 2010 AmericasBarometer survey included 26 countries, representing the largest coherent public opinion project in this hemisphere.</p>
<p>One recent and novel addition to LAPOP’s approach is the use of GPS technology underwritten by the National Science Foundation. It was employed in Chile, which experienced a magnitude 8.8 earthquake just prior to the survey there. The technology will support a study of political opinions in the aftermath of a natural disaster. “The GPS units will allow us to tag interviews based on the street block where they were conducted,” Zechmeister says. “We’ll be able to create a data set reflecting the individual’s distance from the hardest hit areas and then analyze how experiences with the earthquake affect attitudes toward democracy.”</p>
<div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 281px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="cohen-1" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/seligson-zechmeister.jpg" alt="" width="271" height="202" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Seligson and Zechmeister</p></div>
<p>LAPOP evolved from the two years Seligson and his wife, Susan Berk-Seligson, associate professor of Spanish, spent with the Peace Corps in Costa Rica in the late ’60s.</p>
<p>“For years, it was impossible and dangerous to do surveys in many Central and Latin American countries,” says Seligson, recalling hearing of people murdered in Paraguay in retaliation for participating in a survey in the 1960s. “The horrific consequences of dictatorship are clear to me. We have to retain a deep commitment to democratic systems, despite their many flaws.”</p>
<p>In 2004, Seligson moved from the University of Pittsburgh, where LAPOP had been based, to Vanderbilt. Today the program covers every major country in mainland North and South America and the Caribbean, and is spreading. Seligson and his team are currently working with the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health to develop a survey on health and other topics for Mozambique.</p>
<h2>Draw for Young Scholars</h2>
<p>Seligson says in addition to their value supporting scholarship and policies focused on democracy, LAPOP and AmericasBarometer are strong recruitment tools for the College of Arts and Science. Not only does the program attract graduate students who want to participate in survey development and implementation, but each AmericasBarometer database provides rich fodder for master’s theses and doctoral dissertations.</p>
<p>Zechmeister uses AmericasBarometer survey data in her undergraduate classes and will teach an honors seminar in 2011 on LAPOP. “We want undergraduates to learn more about how high quality public opinion data is collected and to build skills with respect to its analysis,” Zechmeister says. “This can carry forward to their working lives where public opinion may be an important part of their jobs.” She also sees LAPOP as a means of challenging undergrads to broaden their view of the world.</p>
<p>LAPOP funding comes from research institutions such as Princeton, Notre Dame and Vanderbilt, but the majority of its operating costs come from governmental and international entities including the USAID, the Inter-American Development Bank and the United Nations Development Programme. Such organizations share LAPOP’s passion for democracy and often rely on its findings to guide policy, programs and funding.</p>
<p>An endowment to provide permanent support for their work is Seligson and Zechmeister’s fondest desire and ongoing goal. The potential for return on investment is direct and clear, they say. “I am committed to a democratic Americas,” Seligson says. “But democracy isn’t an end goal, it’s a process. It’s constantly being challenged and constantly changing and our work demonstrates that. …The AmericasBarometer helps policymakers understand the strengths and weaknesses of democracy.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Professor of History <strong>William Caferro</strong> has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. He was one of 180 fellows named from a field of more than 3,000 applicants. ... The American Academy of Religion named <em>Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China</em> by Professor of Asian Studies <strong>Robert Ford Campany</strong> the 2010 AAR Best Book in Historical Studies. ... <strong>Celso Castilho</strong>, assistant professor of history, was awarded the 2009 American Historical Association/Conference for Latin American History Lewis Hanke Award. ... <strong>Julia Cohen</strong>, assistant professor of Jewish studies and assistant professor of history, has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities grant for her proposed collection, The Sephardic Studies Reader.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Professor of History <strong>William Caferro</strong> has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. He was one of 180 fellows named from a field of more than 3,000 applicants.</p>
<p>The American Academy of Religion named <em>Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China</em> by Professor of Asian Studies <strong>Robert Ford Campany</strong> the 2010 AAR Best Book in Historical Studies.</p>
<p><strong>Celso Castilho</strong>, assistant professor of history, was awarded the 2009 American Historical Association/Conference for Latin American History Lewis Hanke Award.</p>
<p><strong>Julia Cohen</strong>, assistant professor of Jewish studies and assistant professor of history, has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities grant for her proposed collection, The Sephardic Studies Reader.</p>
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<p><strong>Nita Farahany</strong>, associate professor of law and philosophy, has been appointed to the Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues by President Barack Obama.</p>
<p><strong>Barbara Hahn</strong>, Distinguished Professor of German, received the 2010 Margherita von Brentano Prize from the Free University of Berlin for her work in reconstructing the history of intellectual women from the beginning of the 19th century to the early 21st century.</p>
<p><strong>Mark Hosford</strong>, associate professor of art, received a Tennessee Arts Commission 2010 Individual Arts Fellowship in Visual Arts. The award is one of the highest honors a Tennessee artist can receive.</p>
<p><strong>Larry Isaac</strong>, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, received the ASA Culture Section’s 2010 Clifford Geertz prize for best article and the 2010 Southern Sociological Society’s Distinguished Lecturer Award.</p>
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<p>Professor of History <strong>Jane Landers</strong> has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship. Landers will use this, her third NEH fellowship, to study <em>African Kingdoms, Black Republics and Free Black Towns in the Iberian Atlantic</em>. She has also been awarded a 2010 Gilder Lehrman Research Award and a Vanderbilt International Office International Curriculum grant.</p>
<p><strong>Jennifer F. Reinganum</strong>, E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Economics, has been named secretary/treasurer of the American Law and Economics Association. </p>
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<p><strong>Robert Scherrer</strong>, chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, received the 2010 Klopsteg Memorial Award from the American Association of Physics Teachers for his science fiction writing. The award recognizes extraordinary accomplishment in communicating the excitement of physics to the public. </p>
<p><strong>The Department of Sociology</strong> in the College of Arts and Science was awarded the 2009 Seal of Approval for Gender Scholarship by the Sociologists for Women in Society in recognition of a commitment to gender equity.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>For the second year in a row, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) recognized Arts and Science, the alumni magazine of the College of Arts and Science, in its annual District III competition. The magazine won an award of excellence in the alumni magazines division for schools of less than 5,000 students. CASE is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>For the second year in a row, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) recognized <em>Arts and Science</em>, the alumni magazine of the College of Arts and Science, in its annual District III competition. The magazine won an award of excellence in the alumni magazines division for schools of less than 5,000 students.</p>
<p>CASE is the professional organization that supports educational institutions by enhancing the effectiveness of the alumni relations, communications, marketing, fundraising and other advancement professionals who serve them. District III is the second largest district in CASE, with more than 4,000 members and representing educational institutions in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.</p>
<p>In 2009, <em>Arts and Science</em> was named CASE District III’s Grand Award winner in the category of magazine publishing improvement and earned a special merit award for its World Wide Web home page design and implementation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Promoted to Professor Katherine Crawford, history William Franke, comparative literature and Italian Jane Landers, history Anna Roe, psychology Mark Schoenfield, English Virginia Scott, French Robert Talisse, philosophy Newly Named Associate Professors with Tenure Brandt Eichman, biological sciences Shane Hutson, physics Richard Lloyd, sociology Richard McGregor, religious studies Nancy Reisman, English Elizabeth Zechmeister, political science New [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Katherine Crawford</strong>, history<br />
<strong>William Franke</strong>, comparative literature and Italian<br />
<strong>Jane Landers</strong>, history<br />
<strong>Anna Roe</strong>, psychology<br />
<strong>Mark Schoenfield</strong>, English<br />
<strong>Virginia Scott</strong>, French<br />
<strong>Robert Talisse</strong>, philosophy</p>
<h2>Newly Named Associate Professors with Tenure</h2>
<p><strong>Brandt Eichman</strong>, biological sciences<br />
<strong>Shane Hutson</strong>, physics<br />
<strong>Richard Lloyd</strong>, sociology<br />
<strong>Richard McGregor</strong>, religious studies<br />
<strong>Nancy Reisman</strong>, English<br />
<strong>Elizabeth Zechmeister</strong>, political science</p>
<h2>New Tenured and Tenure-Track Appointments</h2>
<p><strong>Tyson H. Brown</strong>, assistant professor of sociology, on the tenure track<br />
<strong>Robert Ford Campany</strong>, professor of Asian studies, with tenure<br />
<strong>Celso Thomas Castilho</strong>, assistant professor of history, on the tenure track<br />
<strong>C. André Christie-Mizell</strong>, associate professor of sociology, with tenure<br />
<strong>Nicole K. Clay</strong>, assistant professor of biological sciences, on the tenure track<br />
<strong>Jennifer Fay</strong>, associate professor of film studies, with tenure<br />
<strong>Monique L. Lyle</strong>, assistant professor of political science, on the tenure track<br />
<strong>Philip James McFarland</strong>, assistant professor of German, on the tenure track<br />
<strong>Paul Benjamin Miller</strong>, assistant professor of French, on the tenure track<br />
<strong>Evelyn J. Patterson</strong>, assistant professor of sociology, on the tenure track<br />
<strong>Kamal Saggi</strong>, professor of economics, with tenure, and Director of the Graduate Program in Economic Development<br />
<strong>R. Jay Turner</strong>, professor of sociology, with tenure<br />
<strong>Alan E. Wiseman</strong>, associate professor of political science, with tenure</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Three Nashville men have been found guilty in the deaths of anthropology professor Pierre Colas and his sister, Marie. The Colases were shot at Pierre’s home in East Nashville in a home invasion/robbery in August 2008. The assailants have been sentenced to life terms; additional suspects are in jail awaiting trial. The Department of Anthropology [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2174" title="pierre-colas" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/pierre-colas.jpg" alt="" width="81" height="108" />Three Nashville men have been found guilty in the deaths of anthropology professor Pierre Colas and his sister, Marie. The Colases were shot at Pierre’s home in East Nashville in a home invasion/robbery in August 2008. The assailants have been sentenced to life terms; additional suspects are in jail awaiting trial.</p>
<p>The Department of Anthropology celebrated Colas’ life and work with a 2009 conference that examined the themes and perspectives central to Mayan culture, identity, language and history. At the time of his death, the 32-year-old Colas was an assistant professor in the College of Arts and Science as well as a prolific scholar known for his groundbreaking work in Mayan epigraphy.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Rescuing History Crumbling with age, attacked by insects and at risk from climate and other damage, historic records of Africans in the Americas were at risk of being lost entirely. Professor of History Jane Landers and a team of international scholars set out to digitally preserve the oldest black and Indian records in the hemisphere. [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2180" title="jane-landers" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/jane-landers.jpg" alt="" width="81" height="101" />Crumbling with age, attacked by insects and at risk from climate and other damage, historic records of Africans in the Americas were at risk of being lost entirely. Professor of History Jane Landers and a team of international scholars set out to digitally preserve the oldest black and Indian records in the hemisphere. Since the Ecclesiastical and Secular Sources for Slave Societies project began, materials from Cuba, Brazil and Colombia have been preserved for researchers in digital form. Landers continues to direct the project, with the digital files stored at Vanderbilt’s Jean and Alexander Heard Library.</p>
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<h2>What if Darwinism and Religion Got Along?</h2>
<p>Did life begin in the Garden of Eden, as the Bible says, or in a prehistoric primordial swamp? Can you believe in creation and Darwin? In his new book, <em>Creation and Evolution</em>, Lenn Goodman, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, says the two viewpoints are not mutually exclusive. Fundamentalism—on both ends of the spectrum—can present a misleading point of view, he believes. “Thinking that way can obscure the real biblical message and also distort the deepest insights and richest findings of Darwinian science,” Goodman says.</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>
<h2>Trash Talk</h2>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2182" title="bottles" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/bottles.jpg" alt="" width="166" height="111" />Tell the truth—do you recycle plastic water bottles or toss them in the trash? Does your state have a law mandating recycling? Such laws greatly increase recycling, according to a national study by W. Kip Viscusi, University Distinguished Professor of Law, Economics and Management.</p>
<p>“What was really surprising is that recycling laws and bottle deposits have a dramatic impact when they are effective. A person who formerly recycled zero to two bottles out of 10 will jump to recycling 8 to 10 bottles out of 10 when these policies take effect,” Viscusi says.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Watch the next time you are in Target and a child throws a tantrum nearby. The way the parents respond could tell you if they are conservative or liberal. Research by Professor of Political Science Marc Hetherington indicates some people signal their political preferences through their actions, whether or not they mean to—from spanking a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2187" title="child-crying" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/child-crying-300x197.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="197" />Watch the next time you are in Target and a child throws a tantrum nearby. The way the parents respond could tell you if they are conservative or liberal. Research by Professor of Political Science Marc Hetherington indicates some people signal their political preferences through their actions, whether or not they mean to—from spanking a child to questioning authority and established ways of doing things.</p>
<p>In the book <em>Authoritarianism &amp; Polarization in American Politics</em>, Marc Hetherington and co-author Jonathan Weiler explore the connection between voting patterns and attitudes toward authority. They discovered that those who possess higher levels of authoritarianism tend to vote conservatively.</p>
<p>“Authoritarians tend to see the world in concrete, black-and-white terms and have a stronger than average need for a sense of order,” Hetherington says. “Those who score lower regarding this cluster of attitudes are more comfortable with viewing the world in ambiguous shades of gray. They are often more tolerant of differing opinions.”</p>
<p>On the other end of the spectrum are liberals who have less regard for authority. In terms of child raising, they de-emphasize discipline and obedience and encourage creativity and questions.</p>
<p>“If partisans can’t even agree on a fundamental issue like the best way to raise kids, you can imagine how tough it might be to reach compromises on some of the most important political issues on the agenda,” he says.</p>
<p>Those divisive issues include gay rights, immigration and support for the war in Iraq.</p>
<p>While most people can be described as either basically liberal or basically conservative, few are wholly in one group or another. Even a staunch conservative like President George W. Bush showed his liberal leaning occasionally—his position on immigration reform reflected the views of someone with a lower amount of authoritarianism.</p>
<p>Polarization is at an all-time high in American politics—and with these fundamental differences between the two sides, coming together might be harder than ever.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>If you haven’t looked at a periodic table of the elements since high school chemistry class, you might be surprised to learn that it has changed quite a bit. The discovery of new superheavy elements in the last few years means there are additions to the chart.</p>
<p>One of those new elements, no. 117, was discovered by an international team of scientists, including two from the College of Arts and Science—Joseph H. Hamilton, Landon C. Garland Distinguished Professor of Physics, and Akunuri V. Ramayya, professor of physics. Other groups involved in the discovery are the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; and the Research Institute for Advanced Reactors, Dimitrovgrad, Russia.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2190" title="element-117" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/element-117.jpg" alt="" width="169" height="169" />Element 117, which now goes by ununseptium (Latin for 117), has the distinction of being the world’s heaviest element and one of the most newsworthy.</p>
<p>“There have been more than 250 articles in newspapers around the world because people just have an interest in the chemical periodic table and the elements,” Hamilton says. “These discoveries broaden our understanding of the basic building blocks of the world around us.”</p>
<p>New superheavy elements may have practical applications in the near future.</p>
<p>“These elements may prove very useful as new compact energy sources because after they decay, they undergo fission,” Hamilton says. “When they undergo fission, they give off an enormous amount of energy and lots of neutrons.”</p>
<p>Another element that undergoes spontaneous fission—Californium 252—is currently used as an energy source in oil well exploration, space probes and the space shuttle. The superheavy elements would give off even more energy.</p>
<p>&#8220;Another reason to study these elements is that they may have a different chemistry than is expected,” Hamilton says. “This opens up a new area of study that’s unexplored at the present time and I think that it will capture people’s imaginations to see that there are new chemical behaviors that, in a sense, have been predicted but not seen.”</p>
<p>The name of element 117 is going to change, says Hamilton, who played a key role in the element’s discovery. “I was crucial in getting the group together and in getting the <sup>249</sup>Bk target essential for the discovery,” he says modestly. “As a result of that, I’m going to get to name the element. I can’t tell you the name, but it will bring distinction to the region.”</p>
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		<title>What Employers Want</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>The battle erupts every time the economy nosedives: skills training versus education. With unemployment high and the future uncertain, should students focus on a trade or a broad-based education? Employers, corporate recruiters and education experts say short-term thinking will cost you in job growth and lifetime income potential. Their preference? The liberal arts education. 

Their preference? The liberal arts education. 

Long on critical thinking, writing, communication, problem solving, and development of analysis and synthesis of data, a liberal arts education fosters a capacity for lifelong professional success.]]></description>
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<p>The battle erupts every time the economy nosedives: skills training versus education. With unemployment high and the future uncertain, should students focus on a trade or a broad-based education?</p>
<p>Employers, corporate recruiters and education experts say short-term thinking will cost you in job growth and lifetime income potential.</p>
<p>Their preference? The liberal arts education.</p>
<p>Long on critical thinking, writing, communication, problem solving, and development of analysis and synthesis of data, a liberal arts education fosters a capacity for lifelong professional success.</p>
<p>“Especially in bad economic times, the argument about skills training versus a liberal arts education emerges,” says Sarah Igo, associate professor of history and co-director of the National Forum on the Future of Liberal Education. “But technology and skills become outmoded quickly. What doesn’t is the ability to think on your feet, assess problems critically and develop innovative solutions. These are the foundations of a liberal arts education.”</p>
<p>Kenan Arkan, BA’04, MBA’06, and a member of Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management service, agrees. “Anyone can be taught to run numbers,” Arkan says. “But what you can’t do on the job is teach someone how to think about the world, to have intellectual curiosity.”</p>
<p>Arkan says while his MBA might boost his credibility in the business world, it is his undergraduate degree in political science that fuels his professional growth. “I was working with a client starting a bank focusing on southern European customers. From my classes at Vanderbilt, we were able to talk about the historical ties people in that region have and what their motivations to patronize a bank would be,” he says. “To be successful, you have to understand people’s motivations, not just their financial needs. Fundamentally, my job is about asking the right questions and then using that information to help a client find a solution.”</p>
<p>Arkan, who also serves as a member of Goldman Sachs’ recruitment team, says the company recruits liberal arts graduates like him. “We want people who have a global perspective, who have an interest in the world around them, people who have depth and breadth and aren’t constrained by their education…people who speak and think intelligently,” Arkan says.</p>
<h2>Communicate and Think</h2>
<p>John Kuhnle, PhD’71, is a recruiter specializing in educational placements for the executive placement firm, Korn Ferry. He says skills are great, but people who lack the ability to communicate intelligently lose out.</p>
<p>“You can’t distinguish between clear writing and clear thinking,” says Kuhnle, who earned his doctorate in English. “Oral and written skills are the passports to success. Absent those, people are permanently hampered and their careers thwarted.”</p>
<p>A recent study for the Association of American Colleges and Universities affirms Kuhnle and Arkan’s experiences. Surveying more than 300 companies about the qualities they seek in employees, researchers reported:</p>
<ul>
<li style="padding-left: 30px;">90 percent are asking employees to take on more responsibilities and to use a broader set of skills.</li>
<li style="padding-left: 30px;">81 percent believe students who are able to research and conduct evidence-based analysis pay off.</li>
<li style="padding-left: 30px;">84 percent endorse requiring senior projects as a way to prepare new graduates for work success.</li>
</ul>
<p>The survey found employers want people who have a wide range of skills and higher levels of learning to meet the increasingly complex demands of the workplace. A majority of those surveyed encourage colleges to emphasize written and oral communication; critical thinking and analytic reasoning; the application of knowledge and skills in real-world settings; problem solving; ethical decision making; and teamwork skills.</p>
<h2>What Matters</h2>
<p>“A liberal arts education teaches you how to think and work outside settled patterns. It produces doubt, examination and skepticism,” Igo says. “That’s the way we reform our world and develop new ideas.”</p>
<p>As co-director of National Forum on the Future of Liberal Education, Igo leads research and discussions about the liberal arts. Forum membership consists of more than 70 rising academic stars selected in a nationwide search of the sciences, social sciences and humanities at top American research universities. The prestigious three-year program seeks to identify and prepare a core national group of emerging academic leaders to guide the future of the liberal arts.</p>
<p>“The real contributions to our society come from understanding the ways in which social and political systems interact, of critical thinking and skeptical questioning,” Igo says. “These qualities produce new knowledge, the ability to adapt and improve, to communicate, to analyze and to make ethical judgments that impact society.”</p>
<h2>Proven Leaders</h2>
<p>To power up their success, liberal arts majors should enhance their potential with practical internships and leadership experience, the experts say.</p>
<p>As a student, Arkan interned with companies ranging from Smith Barney and USAirways to Goldman Sachs. He’s adamant that the workplace experience and leadership opportunities he had set the stage for his current job.</p>
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<h2>“We want people who have a global perspective, who have an interest in the world around them, people who have depth and breadth and aren’t constrained by their education.”</h2>
<h3>–Kenan Arkan, BA’04, MBA’06</h3>
</div>
<p>“Candidates with more experience in an actual corporate role have the upper hand,” Arkan says. “Even if the experience is in an unrelated sector, candidates can have success (in job interviews) by contrasting their previous role with what they are applying for to show a depth of understanding.”</p>
<p>Companies that look to the College of Arts and Science for new employees say leadership experience is key. “We look for people who have taken the lead, whether it’s in an internship or a community activity,” says Keturah Akida Henderson, a recruiter with Deloitte. “We like people who are versatile, who can use technology, yes, but who perform well in front of the client.”</p>
<p>Deloitte’s preference for liberal arts graduates emerges from their ability to analyze, to be proactive, and above all, to learn. “We train new graduates. We don’t expect them to come in knowing advanced software,” Henderson says. “What we want is people with a hunger for learning—people who can understand client problems and come up with ways to solve them that are creative, focused and goal-driven.”</p>
<h2>Disciplined Problem Solvers</h2>
<p>Personal and professional discipline is another employment-tipping factor. A high GPA is expected, but advantage goes to candidates with broad and fulfilling interests. If job candidates are also marathon runners or have long volunteer records in community service, that makes them stand out.</p>
<p>“We’re always looking for evidence of discipline,” says Stevie Toepke, director of recruiting for Harris Williams, one of the nation’s largest mergers and acquisitions advisers.</p>
<p>“A good GPA plus a full resume tells us you can balance a lot and set priorities. We’re looking for well-rounded candidates.”</p>
<p>During job interviews with both Harris Williams and Deloitte, candidates are presented with case studies and asked to talk about how they’d handle particular business situations. This assesses the candidates’ ability to think on their feet and problem solve creatively, Toepke says.</p>
<p>Harris Williams’ hires face a steep learning curve on the business side, but Toepke says liberal arts graduates are positioned to take the new material and make it their own.</p>
<p>“An ideal candidate for us is one who has a strong educational foundation plus the great classes that come with a liberal arts degree,” Toepke says.</p>
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		<title>Shirley Corriher Recipes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>When she is at home, Corriher keeps it simple with recipes like this one for fresh asparagus, which corresponds beautifully with the fresh fish recipe. Simple Elegance—Four-Minute Asparagus Perfectly cooked, gorgeous bright green asparagus literally in minutes What This Recipe Shows The chlorophyll in green vegetables remains bright green if vegetables are cooked less than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>When she is at home, Corriher keeps it simple with recipes like this one for fresh asparagus, which corresponds beautifully with the fresh fish recipe.<br />
<h2>Simple Elegance—Four-Minute Asparagus</h2>
<p>Perfectly cooked, gorgeous bright green asparagus literally in minutes</p>
<div style="background: #f2d98d; padding: 5px;margin-bottom:8px;"><strong>What This Recipe Shows</strong><br />
The chlorophyll in green vegetables remains bright green if vegetables are cooked less than seven minutes. Lemon zest is used to give a fresh lemon taste without the acidity of the lemon juice, which turns cooked green vegetables yucky army drab.</div>
<p>1 pound fresh asparagus, rinsed in cold water<br />
3 tablespoons olive oil<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt, sea salt if possible<br />
1/2 teaspoon sugar zest (grated peel) of [one] lemon (optional)</p>
<p>1.	With one hand at the root end of an asparagus stalk and the other hand 3/4 of the way up the shaft, gently bend. The asparagus will snap where the tough portion ends.</p>
<p>2.	Spread asparagus out on a jelly roll pan. Drizzle with oil, then roll asparagus to coat all sides.</p>
<p>3.	Slip under the broiler, about 5 inches away and broil for 4 minutes only. Sprinkle with salt and sugar and place on serving platter or individual plates. Sprinkle with lemon zest and serve immediately.</p>
<h2>Fresh Fillets With Macadamia Butter</h2>
<p>Makes 6 servings</p>
<p>A mild fish like sole, flounder, haddock or orange roughy is a perfect match for this delicate topping. A real expert with fish, Susan Jones from Santa Clara Beach, Florida, and Hawaii, taught me the joy of macadamia nuts on fish.</p>
<div style="background: #f2d98d; padding: 5px;margin-bottom:8px;"><strong>What This Recipe Shows</strong><br />
Delicate fish should be cooked briefly to prevent drying out.</div>
<p>6 medium-size mild fish fillets (sole, flounder, orange roughy, halibut)—about 1 1/2 pounds (680 grams). If the fillets are over 1/2 inch thick, I slice them at an angle into 1/2 inch slices.<br />
Salt (sea salt)<br />
2 ounces (about 60 grams) butter<br />
1/2 cup coarsely chopped macadamia nuts<br />
1/4 teaspoon salt<br />
4 sprigs parsley, finely chopped<br />
5 sprigs parsley</p>
<p>1.	Preheat oven to 500°F (260°C).</p>
<p>2.	Place fillets on a baking sheet. Bake uncovered for 5 minutes. Sprinkle with salt and remove to a warm serving platter.</p>
<p>3.	While fillets are baking, melt the butter in a large skillet. Add the chopped macadamia nuts and cook until lightly browned. Stir 1/4 teaspoon salt in, then pour the macadamia nut and butter sauce over the fish fillets. Garnish the fillets with chopped parsley. Garnish the platter with parsley sprigs.</p>
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<p><em>Corriher loves sharing her knowledge—and she extends that sharing to her signature biscuit recipe. While there are several key characteristics that make her biscuits famous, one of the most important ones is that she insists on using low-protein Southern flour. That insistence and her identification with low-protein flour has led to a partnership with Tenda-Bake flour, based in North Carolina. Packages of its gourmet self-rising flour will soon bear Corriher’s name and likeness.</em></p>
<p>From <em>BakeWise</em> (p. 151–153):<br />
I do know biscuits. I have made biscuits all over the United States and Canada, and as far away as Europe. I even got a standing ovation for my biscuits at a meeting of food science writers in Erice, Sicily. &#8230;<br />
I will, and have, put my biscuits up against anyone’s. &#8230;</p>
<h2>Shirley Corriher’s “Touch-Of-Grace” Southern Biscuits</h2>
<p>Makes 12 to 14 medium biscuits</p>
<p><img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/tenda-bake-bag.jpg" alt="" title="tenda-bake-bag" width="128" height="203" class="alignright size-full wp-image-2213" />As a little girl, I followed my grandmother around the kitchen. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner she made the lightest, most wonderful biscuits in the world. I used her bread bowl, her flour, her buttermilk—I did everything the same, and I shaped the biscuits just like she did. But mine always turned out a dry, mealy mess. I would cry and say, “Nanny, what did I do wrong?” She was a very busy woman with all my uncles and grandfather to feed three meals a day, but she would lean down and give me a big hug, and say, “Honey, I guess you forgot to add a touch of grace.”</p>
<p>It took me twenty years to figure out what my grandmother was doing that I was missing. I thought that the dough had to be dry enough to shape by hand, but she actually had a very wet dough. She sprinkled flour from the front of the bowl onto the dough, pinched off a biscuit-size piece, and dipped it in the flour. She floured the outside of the wet dough so that she could handle it. This wet dough in a hot oven creates steam to puff and make feather-light biscuits. A wet dough was the big secret. Now I make biscuits almost as good as my grandmother’s, and so can you, with a good wet dough and a touch of grace.</p>
<div style="background: #f2d98d; padding: 5px;margin-bottom:8px;"><strong>What This Recipe Shows</strong><br />
Low-protein flour helps make tender, moist biscuits.</p>
<p>A very wet dough makes more steam in a hot oven and creates lighter biscuits.</p></div>
<p>Nonstick cooking spray</p>
<p>2 cups (9 oz/255 g) spooned and leveled self-rising flour (low-protein Southern U.S. flour like Tenda-Bake or any self-rising flour)<br />
1/4 cup (1.8 oz/51 g) sugar<br />
1/2 teaspoon (3 g) salt<br />
1/4 cup (1.6 oz/45 g) shortening<br />
2/3 cup (158 ml) heavy cream<br />
1 cup (237 ml) buttermilk, or enough for dough to resemble cottage cheese (if you are not using low-protein flour, it will take more than 1 cup)<br />
1 cup (4.5 oz/127 g) plain all-purpose flour, for shaping<br />
3 tablespoons (1.5 oz/43 g) unsalted butter, melted, for brushing</p>
<p>Preheat the oven to 425°F/218°C and arrange a shelf slightly below the center of the oven. Spray an 8- or 9-inch (20 or 23-cm) round cake pan with nonstick cooking spray.</p>
<p>1. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the self-rising flour, sugar, and salt. Work the shortening in with your fingers until there are no large lumps. Gently stir in the cream, then some of the buttermilk. Continue stirring in buttermilk until the dough resembles cottage cheese. It should be a wet mess—not soup but cottage-cheese texture. If you are not using a low-protein flour, this may require considerably more than 1 cup (237 ml) of buttermilk.</p>
<p>2. Spread the plain (not self-rising) flour out on a plate or pie pan. With a medium (about 2-in/5-cm #30) ice cream scoop or spoon, place 3 or 4 scoops of dough well apart in the flour. Sprinkle flour over each. Flour your hands. Turn a dough ball in the flour to coat, pick it up, and gently shape it into a round, shaking off the excess flour as you work. Place this biscuit into the prepared pan. Coat each dough ball and place the shaped biscuit scrunched up against its neighbor so that the biscuits rise up and don’t spread out. Continue scooping and shaping until all of the dough is used.</p>
<p>3. Place the pan on the arranged shelf in the oven. Bake until lightly browned, about 20 to 25 minutes. Brush with the melted butter. Invert onto one plate, and then back onto another. With a knife or spatula, cut quickly between biscuits to make them easy to remove. Serve immediately.</p>
<p><em>Recipes © 1976, 1989, 1998 Shirley O. Corriher.<br />
Used by permission of the author and of Scribner.</em></p>
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		<title>Kitchen Chemistry 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Having a conversation with Shirley Ogletree Corriher, BA’56, is like taking a ride on a verbal roller coaster. Her voice swoops and swirls, plunges downward and then rises to a crescendo.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="corriher-kimmel" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/corriher-kimmel1.jpg" alt="Corriher demonstrates how to fry just about anything on <em>Jimmy Kimmel Live</em>. From left, Adam Carolla, Snoop Dogg, Corriher and Kimmel.&#8221; width=&#8221;590&#8243; height=&#8221;360&#8243; /><p class="wp-caption-text"><strong>Corriher demonstrates how to fry just about anything on <em>Jimmy Kimmel Live</em>. From left, Adam Carolla, Snoop Dogg, Corriher and Kimmel.</strong></p></div>
<p>Having a conversation with Shirley Ogletree Corriher, BA’56, is like taking a ride on a verbal roller coaster. Her voice swoops and swirls, plunges downward and then rises to a crescendo. Her words roll clicketyclack down the track and her stories, often as not, end with a belly laugh.</p>
<p>Corriher has a lot to be happy about these days. The one-time single mother of three who supported herself with a paper route is an international culinary phenomenon with two best-selling books (<em>CookWise</em> and <em>BakeWise</em>) to her name and a dance card filled with cooking demonstrations, television appearances and speaking engagements. If that’s not enough, her face will soon grace the packaging of a new flour from Tenda-Bake.</p>
<p>Corriher grew up in Atlanta and spent a lot of time in her grandmother’s kitchen. Milking cows and going into the yard to wring a chicken’s neck were normal activities. She graduated from high school in just three years and came to Vanderbilt where she majored in chemistry at the College of Arts and Science. After graduating cum laude, she worked at Vanderbilt as a research chemist and supported her first husband as he completed graduate school.</p>
<p>Her next move was back to Atlanta where she and her husband opened a boarding school for boys, with Corriher in charge of the kitchen. Cooking didn’t come naturally.</p>
<p>“I went crazy at first scrambling eggs in the school. I had this big old skillet and I would stand there and crack a dozen eggs in the pan and then I would sigh and put it on the heat and stand there and scrape like crazy,” she says. “Because I was using a cold skillet, those eggs—liquid protein—went into every nook and cranny of the pan. When I heated it, I literally cooked the eggs into the pan and ended up with this knotty pile of mess.”</p>
<h2>Chemistry for Cooks</h2>
<p>Fortunately for Corriher—and the schoolboys—her mother-in-law visited and taught her to heat the pan first so that the eggs cook on the surface of the skillet. Corriher took that lesson to heart and explains how it can help inexperienced cooks.</p>
<p>“Heating the pan first is the key to cooking meat. Say you have two chicken breasts—you put them in the hot pan and they’re literally stuck to the pan. But this is the Zen moment—you have to think happy thoughts and be at peace with the universe. Have a sip of zinfandel, BUT DON’T TOUCH THE CHICKEN BREASTS!” she says.</p>
<p>“As soon as they realize their food is stuck, new cooks will start scraping frantically. Get over it!” she commands. “It takes a full 90 seconds, which is an eternity, but eventually the proteins will coagulate—they hook together and form a light tan surface—and the chicken releases all by itself.”</p>
<p>The story is Corriher in a nutshell—present her with a cooking or baking problem and she’ll tell you why it happened and how you can fix it. She credits the College of Arts and Science with giving her both the science and communications skills that fuel her success today.</p>
<p>“Most people would not associate cooking with Vanderbilt, but my chemistry and English backgrounds both serve me well,” she says. “I probably took as many hours in English as I did in chemistry and I was the editor of the literary magazine, <em>The Phoenix</em>. I use not only my major, but everything I learned at Vanderbilt.”</p>
<h2>The Mad Scientist of the Kitchen</h2>
<p>Corriher’s marriage ended and so did her job at the boys’ school. The mother of three found herself struggling to make ends meet, even working a paper route for money. Then she won cooking lessons at Rich’s Cooking School in Atlanta and came to the attention of the school’s founder, legendary Southern cook and award-winning cookbook author Nathalie Dupree. If a cake failed to rise or a vegetable turned mushy, Corriher used her chemistry background to explain why. It didn’t take long for Dupree to turn to Corriher with food science questions. Dupree soon hired the newly divorced Corriher to help at the school and eventually, to teach a food science class.</p>
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<p>Corriher’s reputation as a food scientist grew and she soon found herself in demand as a teacher. Over the years, Julia Child, Pillsbury and magazine test kitchens tapped into her expertise. In an era of celebrity chefs, Corriher, who still lives in Atlanta, stands out because of her chemistry background. You won’t hear Bobby Flay or Mario Batali tossing around terms like chlorophyll, hydrogen sulfide or peptic substance, but they’re Corriher’s stock in trade and the reason she’s called the “mad scientist of the kitchen.”</p>
<p>Keeping green beans green is a favorite topic where Corriher uses chemistry to demonstrate a point—and to explain how to keep vegetables like fresh asparagus from turning “yucky army drab.”</p>
<p>“When you’re cooking green vegetables, there are three things that happen almost all at once. First—there are fine air bubbles on the vegetable’s surface. When you heat them, they pop and you see the beautiful green that’s underneath,” she explains. “The second thing that happens is that the cell walls shrink and the little cells start leaking out their insides, and the third thing is the glue between the cells—the peptic substance—changes to water soluble pectin and dissolves so the cells are leaking and falling apart—it’s just mass death and destruction.” (See her solution in a <a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/2010-11/shirley-corriher-recipes/">simple recipe for asparagus</a>.)</p>
<h2>Teaching and Television</h2>
<p>If some of these expressions and explanations sound familiar, it may be you’ve seen Corriher on television. One of her most memorable television appearances was on ABC’s <em>Jimmy Kimmel Live</em>, where she was given the task of deep frying a variety of objects including a ping-pong ball, chocolate bunnies and a wrist watch. She has also made several appearances on the Food Network’s <em>Good Eats with Alton Brown</em>.</p>
<p>“The early shows were filmed in his mother-in-law’s kitchen and we didn’t even have scripts,” Corriher says. “We just talked. Thank goodness they rerun those over and over—it keeps me out there so people in airports recognize me.”</p>
<p>Corriher laughs at herself a lot, but behind this self-deprecating persona is a bona fide superstar in the culinary galaxy. She has twice been honored by the James Beard Foundation, she was named a grande dame of Les Dames d’Escoffier International and has served on the board of directors of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. She crisscrosses the country regularly demonstrating her unique brand of kitchen chemistry, and not long ago, co-hosted a chemistry of barbecue event during the national meeting of the American Chemical Society.</p>
<p>However, even someone as seasoned as Corriher gets thrown for a loop occasionally—it happened recently at the Oregon Culinary Institute when she realized that she was expected to teach a participation class instead of her usual demonstration class.</p>
<p>“I’m a big ham up there with my molecules moving around, but I’ve never taught a participation class in my life,” she says, relating her dismay when she discovered what she was being asked to do. “Our names and everything were already printed in the brochure.”</p>
<p>Corriher then saw that the topic of her class had already been chosen—Northwest regional ingredients.</p>
<p>“I called my co-teacher and said ‘I know nothing about this.’ He said, ‘Well, Shirley, let’s just cook what’s in season.’ I said, ‘Fine, what would it be?’ And do you know what he said? Asparagus!</p>
<p>“Hallelujah, hallelujah!”</p>
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		<title>Head of the House</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Tony N. Brown’s office is in Garland Hall, exactly where one might expect to find a scholar in the College of Arts and Science. But the associate professor of sociology might not be in, as his teaching, research projects and secondary appointments take him all over campus. It’s a good thing he has no real commute. All of campus is accessible by foot or bike from his apartment on the second floor of a first-year residence hall.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 279px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="cohen-1" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/tony-brown-dinner.jpg" alt="" width="269" height="136" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tony Brown at dinner with first-year students.</p></div>
<p>Tony N. Brown’s office is in Garland Hall, exactly where one might expect to find a scholar in the College of Arts and Science. But the associate professor of sociology might not be in, as his teaching, research projects and secondary appointments take him all over campus.</p>
<p>It’s a good thing he has no real commute. All of campus is accessible by foot or bike from his apartment on the second floor of a first-year residence hall.</p>
<p>In fall 2008, Brown and his partner, Chase Lesane-Brown, research assistant professor in the Department of Psychology and Human Development, moved into Hank Ingram House with 290 Vanderbilt first-year students and 10 resident advisers. “Hank’s House,” as it is known, is one of 10 residences on The Commons, Vanderbilt’s first-year student living-learning community.</p>
<p>In addition to residential amenities, students experience unique programs designed by their faculty head of house in collaboration with resident advisers. During the 2009-2010 year, Hank’s House hosted more than 40 such programs, some academic, some social, but most a blend of the two. That’s in addition to the Browns’ apartment hours (known as First Fridays), when their apartment door opens to residents seeking a home-cooked meal or impromptu conversations about politics, sports, career paths or whatever.</p>
<p>“When I leave Garland Hall, I often tell people ‘Now I’ve got to go to work,’ ” Brown says. He likens the house programs to a smorgasbord for residents. “The faculty heads have provided this educational and social buffet and you can eat as much as you want, or as little as you want.”</p>
<p>Brown realizes that not all residents will pick up a plate at that buffet. He believes only a third will take advantage of “having a faculty member who lives in the building and has vast knowledge about university life, faculty life, and how to find a path in life.”</p>
<p>The rest are focused on studying or partying. “But I realize that we’ve been spectacularly successful (in integrating with students on The Commons),” he says. “Getting one-third to embrace the life of the mind is amazing.”</p>
<h2>Frequent Knocks on the Door</h2>
<p>The faculty head of Hank’s House has developed a greater appreciation of students and their life stories, even if it takes a vast amount of commitment. In addition to interacting through programs and dinner in the communal dining room, there are frequent knocks on the apartment door. The Browns live in a spacious apartment with a large TV that often becomes the spot for watching sporting events. The couple’s two pet bunnies—Memphis and Sakkara—are also popular draws. “Having the bunnies is a really good way to get some of the students to come over to the apartment,” Lesane-Brown says. “They’ll come and say, ‘I just want to hang out with the bunnies.’ Sometimes it’s an excuse for them to come over and talk about a real issue.”</p>
<div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 539px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="cohen-1" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/tony-brown-students.jpg" alt="" width="529" height="392" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Above: At home in the Browns’ Hank Ingram House apartment. Right: The house’s 2009 Race for the Cure team.</p></div>
<p>Having the Browns at hand eased the transition to university life, says Lauren Koenig, a member of the Class of ’12, which was the first to experience The Commons. “Whenever I stop by, they always want to know what’s going on both inside and outside of my classes,” the junior says. “They’ve also provided some really helpful advice that I’ve taken to heart over the past two years.”</p>
<p>Katharine Donato, chair of the Department of Sociology, believes that The Commons is a powerful classroom. “Tony has an opportunity to have an informal classroom setting, one on one, five on one, at all times of the day and night. It’s enormously helpful to him as a scholar and a teacher and a person,” she says. “There’s only so much learning that happens in the classroom. Outside of the classroom is where Tony and Chase have been able to insert themselves in important ways.”</p>
<p>Their open door also has demystified professors, says Mengting Ren, also a member of the inaugural Commons Class of ’12. “My friends and I were hesitant to go in at first, scared that there would be nothing to talk about in a professor’s apartment. Instead we found ourselves rocking out to Rock Band or Guitar Hero, and staying up until 2 a.m. watching Blu-ray movies back to back,” Ren says.</p>
<h2>Balancing the Workload</h2>
<p>Brown and Lesane-Brown, who officially became associate faculty head of house in the second year of their Commons immersion, balance the workload by splitting tasks and delegation. There must still be time for research and teaching. Brown conducts research into mental health and racial and ethnic relations, and he is known for excelling with quantitative methods and survey design. His expertise has made him a popular collaborator for any number of research projects, including a major survey study of black-white health disparities in Nashville.</p>
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<h2>“When I leave Garland Hall, I often tell people ‘Now I’ve got to go to work.’”</h2>
<h3>–Tony Brown</h3>
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<p>In addition, he’s one of four sociology professors who edit sociology’s most prestigious journal, the <em>American Sociological Review</em>, now located at Vanderbilt. That means reading hundreds of manuscripts and shepherding diverse research through the publication channel. Though it ranks as a third full-time job, it is an honor.</p>
<p>“I’m too young to be doing it,” says Brown, who came to Vanderbilt in 2001. “This is something that’s reserved for the big names and eminent scholars in the field. Yet I’m now in a position to observe the production of science from the inside. I’m reading about topics way outside my specialty area. It’s so rich, so exciting, so stimulating to see your discipline from this vantage point and it’s empowering to shape the future research agenda of sociology.”</p>
<p>The journal is yet another avenue in which Brown finds himself learning. “Constant learning: It’s like Popeye and spinach. The more I get, the more connected I feel, the more alive I feel,” he says.<span id="more-2051"></span></p>
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		<title>In Place</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>It’s amazing how a scent or familiar walk can transport one back to student days. The Vanderbilt campus—known for its beautiful trees and plants, stately stone and brick buildings, and even its scrabbling squirrels—makes up as much of the college experience as do classes, professors, dorm life and even friends. Every year, the College of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>It’s amazing how a scent or familiar walk can transport one back to student days. The Vanderbilt campus—known for its beautiful trees and plants, stately stone and brick buildings, and even its scrabbling squirrels—makes up as much of the college experience as do classes, professors, dorm life and even friends. Every year, the College of Arts and Science welcomes alumni back to campus. Many come in the autumn for Homecoming or Reunion. Some come for campus visits with their own soon-to-be-college students. Still others come to attend meetings or to speak to classes. When they come, many experience the feeling of being home again and a bond with the campus that ignites memories, experiences and emotion.</p>
<h3>Click wherever you see a <img src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/i/comment_blue.gif" alt="*" width="16" height="16" />to find out more about this photo!</h3>
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<dd>This white oak, located at the top of Library Lawn between Buttrick and Garland, served as a meeting place for (from left) Kelly Collins Cunningham (BA’84, history), Mary Beth White Kirsch (BA’84, Latin American studies) and Ellen Haddock Chandler (BSN’84, M.Ed’89). As students, the three would meet when coming from different classes or heading off campus for a weekend brunch at the Laughing Man Cafe or Elliston Place Soda Shop.</dd>
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<dd>The three women met as freshmen in 1980 and stayed close throughout their college years and beyond. Kirsch, who lives in the Boston area, serves on the Board of Visitors for the College of Arts and Science.</dd>
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<dd>Originally from Houston, Cunningham now lives in the Grand Canyon State. Her observations about life at Vanderbilt reflect those of so many other alumni. “I look at my college years not so much as an educational experience in regard to academics as I do an education in friendship, identity and life,” she says. “Those years helped define me as an adult.”</dd>
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<dd>In addition to reuniting with her two friends, Chandler was visiting the campus with her family. Her daughter Julia just entered the College of Arts and Science as a first-year student. The Chandlers—Ellen and her husband, Jimmy (BS’79)—met while she was a senior at Vanderbilt.</dd>
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<dd>Since the campus holds special memories for so many alumni, the university tries to keep its Reunion and Homecoming celebrations on site. In 2009, more than 1,400 Arts and Science alumni attended Reunion events.</dd>
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<dd>The more than 6,000 trees and shrubs on the Vanderbilt campus helped the university receive the designation as a national arboretum in 1988. In 2005, Steven Baskauf, senior lecturer in biological sciences, created an interactive walking tour of the trees on campus. It can be found at <a href="http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/vu/frame.htm" target="_blank">http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/vu/frame.htm</a>.</dd>
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<dd>White oak is common in Middle Tennessee. The third most common oak on the Vanderbilt campus, its leaves and acorn are symbols of the university.</dd>
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		<title>At Home in the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:58:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>International travel isn’t foreign to the Deromedi family—it’s essential. Roger Deromedi, BA’75, has visited 70 of the near 200 countries in the world. His wife, Sandra, and their three children joined him in Paris and Switzerland while Roger worked for Kraft Foods in Europe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><div id="attachment_1757" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 189px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1757" title="Roger and Sandra Deromedi" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/deromedi.jpg" alt="" width="179" height="184" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Roger and Sandra Deromedi</p></div>
<p>International travel isn’t foreign to the Deromedi family—it’s essential.</p>
<p>Roger Deromedi, BA’75, has visited 70 of the near 200 countries in the world. His wife, Sandra, and their three children joined him in Paris and Switzerland while Roger worked for Kraft Foods in Europe. Family members mark where they’ve been on a map crowded with pushpins. So important are travel and international experiences to them that Roger and Sandra recently created a scholarship at Vanderbilt to help students expand their international knowledge, too.</p>
<p>“Living abroad and traveling allows us to experience how other people see the world,” says Roger, chairman of the board for Pinnacle Foods Group and former CEO of Kraft. “Having been born and raised in Berkeley (California) and then moving to Chattanooga in the late 1960s, I experienced quite a culture change. I went from the height of political and social activism in California to the South. It really heightened my appreciation that we’re all human beings no matter where we live; we just manifest how we do things in different ways.”</p>
<p>In today’s world, however, understanding and appreciating those differences is paramount to success, Roger says—in both business and in life. Therefore, the Chicago-area-based couple developed the Sandra and Roger Deromedi International Service Learning Scholarship in the College of Arts and Science. The scholarship allows students to study abroad without the hardship of loss of income from summer or part-time jobs.</p>
<p>The Deromedis say it was an easy decision to become involved.</p>
<p>“When Roger brought it up, my response was, ‘Send them. Send them, because the students will be better people for their life-changing experiences,’” Sandy Deromedi says.</p>
<p>The Deromedis’ scholarship supports students in the Vanderbilt Initiative for Scholarship and Global Engagement (VISAGE) program, which offers participants a yearlong learning experience regarding a global issue.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_1757" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 285px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1757" title="country-montage" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/country-montage.jpg" alt="" width="275" height="515" /><p class="wp-caption-text"><strong>Four Key Destinations for a World-View</strong></p>
<p>Roger Deromedi advises students to visit the four countries designated by global economists as the BRIC countries:</p>
<p><strong>Brazil, Russia, India, China</strong></p>
<p> Combined, these four countries currently account for more than 40% of the world’s population and approximately 25% of the global economy and the world’s land area. (Source: <em>BRICs Monthly</em>, May 20, 2010)</p></div><br />
VISAGE students take a core course on campus in the spring and a seminar in the fall, with a field-based project or service opportunity abroad in between. Previous sites and themes have included South Africa (education, social cohesion and economic development), Nicaragua (family, community and social justice) and Australia (sustainable water resource development).</p>
<h2>Travel Changes One’s World</h2>
<p>Neither of the Deromedis traveled abroad as students themselves, though Roger admits living vicariously through his parents’ trips when he was younger. After graduating from the College of Arts and Science with majors in mathematics and economics, he started his career at General Foods, which later merged with Kraft. He was with the companies 29 years, eventually becoming CEO. International roles at Kraft allowed the couple to experience other cultures. They’re thankful that their own children—now ages 16 to 24—were able to catch the global bug when they were young. The Deromedis encouraged local involvement and limited English television wherever they were. “It was just a terrific experience for all of us,” Sandy says.</p>
<p>“Travel changed my world,” Sandy says. She laughs that Roger proposed in Paris—and then the couple squeezed in travel to five countries in two weeks.</p>
<p>Living overseas later, however, taught her about being American.</p>
<p>“Before then, I’d have to say, I never called myself an American,” she admits. “We’re such a melting pot here. When people would want to know what my nationality was, I would say, ‘50 percent Scottish’ and da-da-da-da. It was an acceptable answer. But after going overseas and meeting people who were Scottish and who were German, no longer did my 50 percent seem so important. It became, ‘I’m from the United States.’ ‘Oh, I’m an American,’ and what a wonderful thing to be.”</p>
<h2>Listen to Other Cultures</h2>
<p>While Roger Deromedi worked his way up the Kraft ladder, he visited factories and grocery stores in various regions and countries. There also were in-home visits with consumers, talking about how the company’s products fit into their lifestyles. Deromedi relished those opportunities.</p>
<p>“It’s critical that we understand how other people think and live their lives,” Roger says. “The American paradigm is not always right. I’ve learned that you have to listen, and not assume the way you may approach something is correct.”</p>
<p>Now he wants the scholarship to give others the same discovery. Roger Deromedi credits Vanderbilt with allowing him to engage in the program’s design in addition to offering funding. He has met several times over lunch with students who have participated in VISAGE to learn ways that the program can be more strategic and relevant.</p>
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<h2>“It’s critical that we understand how other people think and live their lives.”</h2>
<h3>—Roger Deromedi</h3>
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<p>“I think Vanderbilt has a great understanding of what it takes to develop students to be successful in the world today, and not just in the United States or in the South,” Roger says. “A program like VISAGE shows that they know what it takes to be leaders on a global platform.”</p>
<p>That worldwide platform affects everyone, he notes. Even if a student is going to be a farmer in the United States, he notes, commodity markets are global.</p>
<p>Despite his responsibilities with Pinnacle, which manufactures and markets food brands including Duncan Hines, Vlasic, Armour, Lenders, Birds Eye and Log Cabin, Roger returns to campus each quarter as a guest lecturer. He says his College of Arts and Science background gave him a good grounding and early sense of responsibility for what came next, including an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.</p>
<p>“The world is so much more connected now,” Roger says. “We see things on the news instantly. I think if you’re a student today, and you don’t have that global understanding and awareness, you’re going to have a hard time. … You need to understand the dynamics that impact our global society.”</p>
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		<title>How Nixon, Campus Protests and Alexander Heard Still Inspire Social Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>I live in Sussex, England, though most of my work takes me to poorer parts of the world in Africa, Asia or Latin America. The College of Arts and Science, from which I graduated almost 40 years ago, often seems a long way away. But when I learned last year of the death of Chancellor Alexander Heard, I began to reflect on the connections between my years at Vanderbilt and my work in international development today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2223" title="impeach-nixon" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/impeach-nixon.jpg" alt="" width="124" height="118" />I live in Sussex, England, though most of my work takes me to poorer parts of the world in Africa, Asia or Latin America. The College of Arts and Science, from which I graduated almost 40 years ago, often seems a long way away. But when I learned last year of the death of Chancellor Alexander Heard, I began to reflect on the connections between my years at Vanderbilt and my work in international development today.</p>
<p>The late ’60s and early ’70s were turbulent times on American campuses, and Vanderbilt was no different. In April 1968 during my freshman year, Martin Luther King Jr. was killed in Memphis. Within hours, National Guard troops rolled down West End Avenue to set up camp in Centennial Park. With other Vanderbilt students, I joined Fisk University students in a peaceful vigil in downtown Nashville. In June, Robert Kennedy was assassinated, 74 days after he had spoken to a packed Memorial Gym.</p>
<div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 154px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="rfk" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/rfk.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="198" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Robert Kennedy at Vanderbilt (1968)</p></div>
<p>These were life-changing events, which caused me to rethink my studies. The College of Arts and Science offered an interdisciplinary major, and with the encouragement of my advisers, I linked courses in philosophy, political science and sociology under a broad theme of the philosophy and politics of social change. I had vague thoughts that this would prepare me to work on issues of social justice, poverty and human rights. I was taught by wonderful professors with whom I stayed in touch after graduation, including John Compton, Lester Salamon and John McCarthy.</p>
<p>In 1970, at the end of my junior year, I was elected student body president. The U.S. invaded Cambodia, and campuses across the country, including Vanderbilt, erupted in protest. Students were killed at Kent State, Jackson State and in Lawrence, Kansas. Chancellor Heard was recruited by other university presidents to lead an independent mission to the White House to sensitize the Oval Office on campus unrest. The chancellor asked me along as his special assistant.</p>
<div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 282px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="rfk" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/heard-gaventa.jpg" alt="" width="272" height="198" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Chancellor Heard and Gaventa in Washington, D.C. (1970). Their offices were in the Executive Office Building near the White House.</p></div>
<p>That summer in Washington was quite an education. One of the best parts was working closely with the chancellor and learning from his incredible work discipline, attention to detail, and belief in the importance of deliberation and listening to different points of view before reaching decisions. He was a man of greatness, with an unwavering commitment to fairness and tolerance, a man who was willing to take stands based on what he believed was best for the university, nation and world. I was privileged to witness his courage and leadership firsthand.</p>
<p>But working in the White House during what was later known as the Watergate era also exposed me to the uses and abuses of power. I returned to campus a bit disillusioned with what I had seen. I researched international scholarships, which led to a Rhodes scholarship. Before I left for England, I was elected a young alumni trustee on the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust. I spent the summer with the Student Health Coalition, which worked with poor communities in rural Tennessee and Appalachia. I thought that maybe grass-roots change, rather than Washington politics, was where the hope might be for the future—well, for my future at least.</p>
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<h2>Working in the White House during what was later known as the Watergate era also exposed me to the uses and abuses of power.</h2>
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<p>Little did I know how these various steps would later come together. Residents of a poor East Tennessee mining community whose lives and land had been adversely affected by a British-owned mining company asked me if I could find the London owners of the company and “tell them how bad things were.” I tried to respond to that request—a process which led to a documentary on their situation, aired nationally in Britain, as well as to my Ph.D. thesis. Later the thesis became a book, <em>Power and Powerlessness in an Appalachian Valley</em>. It continues to be a text for students worldwide and has sold over 35,000 copies. This wouldn’t have happened without the Vanderbilt connections.</p>
<p>In the midst of this work, I discovered the Highlander Research and Education Center, a small nonprofit in East Tennessee. Since the 1930s, it had served as a training ground for social action and played a key role in the civil rights movement. When I finished my degree, I was asked to start a research program there. For almost the next 20 years, my wife (whom I met in Oxford) and I worked to link our research to grass-roots social action on poverty, environmental and social justice issues across Appalachia and the rural South.</p>
<p>While at Highlander, I was awarded one of the first MacArthur Prize Fellowships, which provided five years of much-needed funding. The fellowship allowed my family and me to travel to Scandinavia, India, Nicaragua and other countries to study how grass-roots, participatory approaches were used to tackle social issues and what we could learn for rural America.</p>
<div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 282px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="rfk" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/campus-protest.jpg" alt="" width="272" height="361" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Campus protest over Heard’s role as an independent adviser to President Nixon (1970)</p></div>
<p>I have been with the Institute of Development Studies, based at the University of Sussex, since 1989, first as a visiting fellow and now as a professor. My work takes me to many countries, still linking research and writing to action, training and consulting with nonprofit/non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and teaching graduate students, many of whom are community development workers and social activists internationally.</p>
<p>In 2006 I was invited to become chair of the board of Oxfam GB, Britain’s largest overseas NGO, which provides humanitarian relief, supports grass-roots development programs, and advocates on issues like climate change, poverty and social justice in more than 70 countries. When interviewed for this post, and asked about my previous board experience, I thought back to my years as a young Vanderbilt trustee, and all I had learned from that opportunity.</p>
<p>In my writing and teaching, I find myself still referring back to the work of the wonderfully stimulating professors who encouraged me to structure an interdisciplinary major on social change and who supported my career even when I had left campus. In leadership roles, I draw on my experiences with Chancellor Heard. He was not only a leader, but also a mentor and teacher, representing the best tradition of what a liberal arts education ought to be. </p>
<p>On reflection, maybe the College of Arts and Science is not so far away from my life and work these days in Sussex.</p>
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		<title>Resolved</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>I sat in the semifinals of the American Debate Association National Tournament. My debate partner, Cameron Norris, avidly clicked away on his computer, preparing in case we advanced. Directly across from us, our two opponents from Liberty University hunched over their computers doing the same.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>I sat in the semifinals of the American Debate Association National Tournament. My debate partner, Cameron Norris, avidly clicked away on his computer, preparing in case we advanced. Directly across from us, our two opponents from Liberty University hunched over their computers doing the same. In the back of the room, three judges quietly deliberated who had won the round. I gazed out the window, too nervous to even think. I could hardly believe how far we’d come.</p>
<h2>Inexperienced but Competitive</h2>
<p>I came to Vanderbilt with just one year of high school policy debate experience (most collegiate debaters have three to four), and during my freshman year, my lack of experience showed. Somehow I was partnered with Phil Rappmund, BA’08, the debate squad’s senior varsity member. I debated with him at the SEC District tournament. This tournament was hugely important for Phil—it determined whether he would qualify to compete in the National Debate Tournament (another national title) his senior year. He didn’t. I knew I’d stopped him. Policy debate is a two-on-two match, and it’s impossible to succeed without a good partner.</p>
<p>But from that failure rose an insatiable desire in me to win—at all costs. After Phil graduated, I met Cameron Norris, a junior from Knoxville, Tenn. With a shaved head and sporadic facial hair, he had an intense look about him. He loved debate. I’ve never met anyone with such a fierce desire to compete and we decided to become partners. I knew that even if we weren’t the most finessed duo, we’d at least be the hardest working.</p>
<h2>The Underdogs</h2>
<p>We were the underdogs, of course. When the school year started, we had to work to keep up with larger, more experienced varsity squads.</p>
<p>Cameron had only as much experience as I, and we had only two other varsity members to help us, juniors Richard Waller and Brian Abrams. Compared to schools like Harvard or Emory, which often have squads with 15 or more debaters, we knew the odds were stacked against us.</p>
<div class="quoteleft">
<h2>I hardly remember what I said in my speech. I felt nothing but the pure force of argument.</h2>
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<p>Luckily, though, we had help. The squad hired a former debater, Christian “Seds” Sedelmyer, as an assistant debate coach. From afar, Phil and former debater Houston Shaner, BA’09, helped us research and develop arguments even after they’d graduated. Of course, M.L. Sandoz, the school’s debate director and senior lecturer in communication studies, constantly kept us on track and pushed us to strive for success. Still, winning a national championship seemed about as likely as the Commodores winning the Rose Bowl.</p>
<p>After one particularly disappointing tournament at Wake Forest, Seds forced Cameron and me to play a game of chess against him. Cameron and I took turns moving our pieces, learning to think and act a team and rely on each other.</p>
<p>Cameron and I retooled and competed in the 2010 Berkeley Debate Tournament, placing among the top 16 varsity debate teams. We could hardly believe it. I still remember Will Repko, a legendary debate coach from Michigan State, passing us in the hall and saying, “Great tournament, you guys.”</p>
<h2>A Shot at the Nationals?</h2>
<p>But in this moment at the ADA National Tournament semifinals, I simply waited. The judges finally announced their decision. We had won! I looked to Cameron, smiling to congratulate him, but he was already packing up to relocate for the final round. “Let’s go!” he barked.</p>
<p>The final round. A national championship on the line. As we fought off exhaustion, we made our way to the auditorium. Across from us sat our opponents, University of Mary Washington’s top team of Kallmeyer and Susko. As defending ADA National champions and one of the top ten debate teams in the country, they were intimidating adversaries.</p>
<p>Everything moved in slow motion as our opponents readied their evidence, set their timers and prepared to start.</p>
<div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 321px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="cohen-1" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/debate-montage.jpg" alt="" width="311" height="440" />
<p><p class="wp-caption-text">Clockwise from top: Cameron Norris (left) and Brown research arguments during a debate; the author; Brown using plastic tubs full of research materials as a makeshift podium.</p></div>
<p>“THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD&#8230;” the words rang out. No turning back now. Susko moved back and forth, words spewing from his mouth. They argued that we should eliminate its land-based nuclear missiles to help stop nuclear proliferation. Minutes later, Cameron returned fire. We countered that these missiles were key to our security, that proliferation was a manageable risk, and that the president needed to focus on passing health care reform rather than on controversial defense cuts. Just seconds after Cameron’s first speech, Kallmeyer shot off his responses like a machine.</p>
<p>“Dude, I don’t know how to answer this argument. I’ve never heard it before,” Cameron whispered. I couldn’t recall Cameron ever saying those words. I stared at him. “Well, can you do it?” I asked. He paused. “Yeah, I think so.” A gamble. Cameron and I gave our mid-round speeches as the debate passed the halfway mark.</p>
<p>Susko started, and I watched the timer ticking down. He fired off arguments. Our opponents had built their argumentative fort, and the time had come for me to knock it down. This was my final speech. Whether the national championship belonged to us depended on the next six minutes.</p>
<p>I shut everything else out. Cameron gave me a brief nod. I sharply inhaled, and then fiercely spoke as persuasively as I could.</p>
<h2>Pure Force of Argument</h2>
<p>It’s an odd thing giving a debate speech. You think, but only instinctively. Your brain is processing information and your mouth is saying it, but you do so almost unconsciously. I hardly remember what I said in my speech. I felt nothing but the pure force of argument.</p>
<p>After the speech, sweat dripped down my forehead. I looked at my notes, scanning for flaws. But it was done. As I moved to sit down, I will never forget what Cameron said. He whispered, “That was the best speech I’ve ever heard you give.”</p>
<p>As we waited, I ate for the first time that day, now-cold Chinese food I’d forgotten to eat earlier. I kept nervously glancing at the judges. Their demeanor told me the debate was extremely close. Over an hour passed. Finally, the debate judges prepared to announce their decision. I held my breath. “The winner of the 2010 American Debate Association National Tournament…”</p>
<p>“…is Vanderbilt University.” Shocked, I stood up and hugged Cameron. We’d done it. Against the hurdles of limited experience, past setbacks and strained resources, this scrappy team from Vanderbilt prevailed. We won a national championship!</p>
<p><em>Nick Brown and Cameron Norris still have a year of college debating left. They’re working harder than ever, and want to bring more national titles back to Vanderbilt and the College of Arts and Science.</em></p>
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		<title>Open Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kirkwoj</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Meg Risen (pictured) serves as the education coordinator for the managerial studies program. In addition to reading The New York Times, House Beautiful magazine and Gawker.com regularly, she’s just finished: A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again by David Foster Wallace Moneyball by Michael Lewis Baltimore’s Alley Houses by Mary Ellen Hayward Shop Class [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1721" title="Meg-Risen" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/meg-risen.jpg" alt="" width="272" height="415" />Meg Risen</strong> (pictured) serves as the education coordinator for the managerial studies program. In addition to reading <em>The New York Times</em>, <em>House Beautiful</em> magazine and Gawker.com regularly, she’s just finished:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again</em> by David Foster Wallace</li>
<li><em>Moneyball</em> by Michael Lewis</li>
<li><em>Baltimore’s Alley Houses</em> by Mary Ellen Hayward</li>
<li><em>Shop Class As Soulcraft</em> by Matthew B. Crawford</li>
<li><em>The Works: Anatomy of a City</em> by Kate Ascher</li>
</ul>
<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>
<ul>
<li><em>Kafka on the Shore</em> by Haruki Murakami<br />
(The Japanese title is <em>Umibe no Kafuka</em>)</li>
<li><em>Gentle Japanese (language): The expressions that cannot be translated into English</em> by Rumi Sei</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Keiko Nakajima, senior lecturer in Japanese</strong></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>
<ul>
<li><em>Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us</em> by Daniel H. Pink</li>
<li><em>Truckpatch: A Farmer’s Odyssey</em> by Ward Sinclair (wonderful, Twain-like reading—written by my late uncle, a writer for the <em>Washington Post</em>. I’ve read this many times and am reading it again—it speaks to the seasons so well.)</li>
<li><em>Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain</em> by John J. Ratey and Eric Hagerman</li>
<li><em>Made By Hand: Searching For Meaning in a Throwaway World</em> by Mark Frauenfelder</li>
<li><em>New York Times</em> (daily)</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Connie Sinclair, program coordinator, Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy</strong></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>
<ul>
<li><em>Miracle in the Andes</em> by Nando Parrado</li>
<li><em>Generation Kill</em> by Evan Wright</li>
<li><em>The Sun Also Rises</em> by Ernest Hemingway</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Christian Anthony Lehr, senior, history</strong></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>
<ul>
<li><em>Critique of Pure Reason</em> by Immanuel Kant (audio)</li>
<li><em>Lectures on Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason</em> by J. M. Bernstein (audio)</li>
<li><em>The Epistle to the Romans</em> by Karl Barth</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Matt Pagan, senior, art studio</strong></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>
<ul>
<li><em>On War</em> by Carl von Clausewitz, edited by Anatol Rapoport</li>
<li><em>Memorial Day</em> by Vince Flynn</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Joel Walden, junior, communication studies and economics</strong></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>
<ul>
<li><em>A Gilded Lapse of Time</em> by Gjertrud Schnackenberg</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Christopher M. S. Johns, Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Professor of History</strong></p>
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		<title>Active Earth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kirkwoj</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>In the College of Arts and Science, if you’re going to study Earth and environmental sciences (EES), you get out of the classroom. So in the Cascade Range of Washington State, Professor Calvin Miller and his students examine Mount St. Helens. Beside a river in Bangladesh, Associate Professors Jonathan Gilligan and Steven Goodbred Jr. help students try to find answers to that country’s fresh water needs. And in frozen Antarctica, Professor Molly Miller tracks environmental changes in the face of global warming.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 208px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="Observing fishermen on Bangladesh’s fragile waterways." src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/bangladesh-waterways.jpg" alt="" title="bangladesh-waterways" width="198" height="273" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Observing fishermen on Bangladesh’s fragile waterways.</p></div>
<p>In the College of Arts and Science, if you’re going to study Earth and environmental sciences (EES), you get out of the classroom.</p>
<p>So in the Cascade Range of Washington State, Professor Calvin Miller and his students examine Mount St. Helens. Beside a river in Bangladesh, Associate Professors Jonathan Gilligan and Steven Goodbred Jr. help students try to find answers to that country’s fresh water needs. And in frozen Antarctica, Professor Molly Miller tracks environmental changes in the face of global warming.</p>
<p>As wide ranging as those topics and locations seem, they are all part of how the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences studies, teaches and interprets Earth’s history—its age and origin as recorded in rocks and the landscape—as well as how geological processes affect modern environmental and ecological systems.</p>
<p>“This department is a gem,” says David Furbish, chair of the department. “The faculty is spectacular. We’re getting applications from students that match those at the best schools.” Faculty members are consistent in receiving grants, including funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF). “We’re not surprised when people from NSF ask us to serve on science review panels—a measure of the respect that these folks, representing the Earth sciences community, hold for the accomplishments and perspective of our faculty,” Furbish says. “We may be small but we’re also fierce.”</p>
<p>At the core of the department’s international reputation are quality research and teamwork. Most research projects involve collaborations with other EES faculty, Vanderbilt scholars, top researchers worldwide and students. Graduate students are drawn by the department’s small, personal size and its faculty’s reputation for significant research in which students are coauthors.</p>
<p>The interdisciplinary culture of collaboration ranked high in drawing Assistant Professor Larisa DeSantis to the department in 2009. DeSantis, whose area of expertise is mammalian fossils, studies how past climate change affected mammals and their environments.</p>
<p>“EES is an ideal place to integrate geological and biological disciplines with the flexibility to ask biological questions using the fossil record,” DeSantis says. “Students here continually challenge me to communicate the broader implications of current Earth and environmental science research, connecting my work to fields spanning the sciences to the humanities.”</p>
<h2>Collaboration is Key</h2>
<p>In conjunction with Professors Calvin Miller and John Ayers, Assistant Professor Guilherme Gualda is studying a volcanic eruption that buried parts of the Southwest in ash 18 million years ago. The trio is exploring volcanic forces with a particular eye for ancient eruptions, their causes and impact, and what they tell about today’s eruptions. Gualda focuses on how magma chambers form and factors leading to volcanic eruptions, Ayers studies how earth materials behave geochemically under high pressure and temperatures, and Miller concentrates on ancient magma systems.</p>
<p>“Collaboration is an explicit goal of the department—no isolation. Multiple people thinking about a problem in different ways benefits everyone,” Gualda says. “Having two to three people interacting brings different perspectives.” His research draws in graduate and undergraduate students, and he reaches out to faculty whose interest in the formation of the Earth’s crust mesh with his. The EES professors says this approach gives students opportunities to learn and work in different areas, which can broaden their post-graduation employment options.</p>
<p>“People who collaborate spread their enthusiasm,” Calvin Miller says. “People who have diverse experiences have more job opportunities.”</p>
<div id="attachment_1661" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 580px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1661" title="Above, clockwise from top left: Heading toward Mount St. Helens’ active lava dome; in the field in Nevada; home base in Antarctica; rocks formed within a magma chamber that erupted 16 million years ago." src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/earth-montage.jpg" alt="" title="earth-montage" width="566" height="415" /><p class="wp-caption-text"><em>Above, clockwise from top left:</em> Heading toward Mount St. Helens’ active lava dome; in the field in Nevada; home base in Antarctica; rocks formed within a magma chamber that erupted 16 million years ago.</p></div>
<p>Miller is an expert on Earth materials, particularly those rocks derived from magma that has cooled and solidified below the Earth’s surface. Fieldwork by Miller and his students at Mount St. Helens has uncovered rich data about the evolution of the recently active volcano. Miller also works with Furbish, an expert in fluid dynamics and geomorphology, on a study of how magmas and particles interact within magma chambers.</p>
<p>Furbish’s fluid studies also tie in with Molly Miller’s landmark work two continents away. New faculty member Dan Morgan, senior lecturer in EES, also interacts with Miller as he studies configuration and evolution of rocks and landforms in Antarctic dry valleys. Miller’s ongoing research in Antarctica is revealing how sediment is delivered to coastal areas and how sea creatures beneath the ice modify the sediment. Concurrently, she tracks environmental changes on the continent in the face of global warming.</p>
<h2>Environmental Change and Sustainability</h2>
<p>Currently, the department is seeing increased interest in the environment and sustainability. “As Earth scientists, we work both in the present and the past, which gives us a unique perspective,” Furbish says. “Climate change is front and center in students’ worldview. EES continues to broaden its scope in this direction.”</p>
<p>In the spring semester 2010, students came face-to-face with the impact of Earth issues on climate change and sustainability through a multidisciplinary EES seminar called Water and Social Justice in Bangladesh.</p>
<p>During the course, faculty and students from the College of Arts and Science, School of Engineering and Peabody College traveled to Bangladesh with Goodbred and Gilligan. The team toured the country, met with Bangladeshi representatives and discussed solutions to the South Asian country’s dire freshwater needs.</p>
<div class="quoteright">
<h2>“As Earth scientists, we work both in the present and the past.” </h2>
<h3>–David Furbish</h3>
</div>
<p>The trip tied both to Goodbred’s climate change-related research on the formation of deltas by major rivers draining from the nearby Himalayas and to Gilligan’s work as associate director of the Vanderbilt Climate Change Research Network. Working in a multidisciplinary environment, network members produce theoretical and applied research on the impact of individual and household behavior on greenhouse gases. Gilligan’s emphasis is the intersection of transdisciplinary environmental problems—issues that combine scientific, technical, social, political and ethical concerns—and helping students prepare to solve them.</p>
<p>That’s ultimately the work of EES, Furbish says. “So many of the challenges the world faces fundamentally involve breaking down barriers, bringing the expertise and perspectives of many people and fields to finding solutions,” he says. “Ours is the quintessential interdisciplinary science, providing vital perspectives on how Earth’s physical and geochemical templates simultaneously sustain and threaten life and influence human interactions with Earth.”</p>
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		<title>Five Minutes With … Mouzon Siddiqi</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kirkwoj</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Mouzon Siddiqi has participated and thrived in international relations from Alabama to Afghanistan. Most of that time and effort have been on the Vanderbilt campus, where she serves as program coordinator for the Graduate Program in Economic Development (GPED).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1673" title="Mouzon Siddiqi" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/mouzon-siddiqi.jpg" alt="" width="289" height="680" />Mouzon Siddiqi has participated and thrived in international relations from Alabama to Afghanistan. Most of that time and effort have been on the Vanderbilt campus, where she serves as program coordinator for the Graduate Program in Economic Development (GPED). She and her husband, Sultan Siddiqi, MA’70, have served as ambassadors to incoming international students for 35 years. In 2009, the university recognized her contributions with the Commodore Award, Vanderbilt’s highest staff honor, which recognizes and rewards individuals who have made exceptional performance contributions to the university. </p>
<h3>What are your duties with GPED?</h3>
<p>I work with admissions, assist students with housing, and coordinate tutors and help sessions. During the year, I follow students’ progress and assist in planning their schedules to ensure their timely graduation. I am on call for anything and everything. All the students have my cell and home phone numbers and know that they may call at any time—day, night or weekend—if they are worried about something, need help or just want to talk.</p>
<p>I work with sponsoring agencies (including foreign government sponsors) and manage the office and student aid budgets. I assist the program director with whatever is needed, including drafting remarks for various occasions and writing letters for students for visa purposes, to bring families and so forth.</p>
<p>Much of my time is devoted to email with prospective students—encouraging strong students to join our program and answering a myriad of questions. I also correspond frequently with alumni, assisting them with requests for transcripts, reference letters, alumni information and the like.</p>
<h3>You met your husband while he was a grad student at Peabody?</h3>
<p>Yes. Sultan enrolled in M.A. study at Peabody in 1968—the same time I came to Scarritt as a junior. At that time, Scarritt was a senior college and graduate school. Students at Vanderbilt, Peabody or Scarritt could enroll in courses at any of the other two schools. I took several courses at Peabody and Sultan studied English at Scarritt. We met in December 1968 at a Christmas dance at Scarritt. He asked me out the following night for dinner. We dated two years, graduated, married in my hometown of Centre, Ala., and left for Afghanistan for two years.</p>
<p>Back then, people who married an American could immediately change their status to permanent resident and then U.S. citizen, but we never considered the option of not returning to Afghanistan. People in my hometown (population 2,500) were worried about my living halfway across the world, but I viewed moving to Kabul as the biggest adventure of my life—and I was right! It was wonderful! The country was so peaceful then—a beautiful place with beautiful people.</p>
<h3>What brought you to the College of Arts and Science?</h3>
<p>When we returned to the U.S., I found a job with a large sales company where I worked for two years. I soon knew that I wanted to be back in an academic environment where people are more diverse, generally have different priorities and are respected for their individuality. I started to work at Vanderbilt in January 1975 and quickly realized this was the place I wanted to be.  </p>
<h3>Tell us about your interaction with international students.</h3>
<p>I love meeting students at the airport when they arrive. I look forward to seeing the students’ faces for the first time and welcoming them to Nashville and to Vanderbilt. Our staff and second-year students help the new students settle in. We use my pickup truck to help students furnish their apartments [with] purchases from places like Wal-Mart, secondhand stores and the Vanderbilt surplus store. </p>
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<h2>“I love meeting students at the airport when they arrive. I look forward to seeing the students’ faces for the first time and welcoming them to Nashville and to Vanderbilt.” </h2>
<h3>–Mouzon Siddiqi</h3>
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<p>Our office has quarterly birthday parties to celebrate students’ birthdays, a fall picnic, a Valentine’s party and a celebration for student employee appreciation week. We invite students over to our house whenever we can manage it. They know that they are always welcome. Our office strives to be a very friendly, welcoming place. It not only is a place for students to come for assistance, but a place to study and hang out. If we don’t see students for a few days—maybe a week or so—we check to make sure they are okay.</p>
<p>My husband helps students buy cars and assists the Muslim students in finding places that sell halal meat [adhering to Islamic dietary practices]. He also cooks halal meat for the awards dinner in the spring.</p>
<h3>How does it feel to be the 2009 recipient of the Commodore Award?</h3>
<p>I was overwhelmed and humbled. There are so, so many deserving employees. I never imagined I would receive this award! It is the greatest honor I could ever have. I will always cherish the award, but most of all, the wonderful, unselfish and thoughtful people, with whom I work, who made this possible.</p>
<h3>What activities do you enjoy outside of work?</h3>
<p>I like having a garden (although my husband does all the work) and I love to swim. In the fall, I am a football junkie. My dad played for the University of Alabama and football is in my blood.</p>
<p>My husband and I spend many weekends in Atlanta with our daughter, son-in-law and our two grandsons (ages 6 and 2)—the delight of our lives. We also enjoy spending lots of time with our Afghan family and friends in Nashville. Aside from family gatherings, I would have to say the most fun I have is hanging out with my GPED family. It keeps me young!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>In fall 1975, four undergraduates with love for performing and Broadway musicals launched a new campus organization called the Original Cast, a Broadway revue troupe. That first year, they had to find their own funding, run auditions, find places to rehearse and perform, and put on a show. Now 35 years later, the group started by Laura Jansen (BA’78), Ron Mayers (BA’77), Phil Walker (BA’77) and Margie Womer (BSN’79) continues its long run as one of Vanderbilt’s most popular performing arts groups. Student developed, led, directed, produced, choreographed, promoted and staged, the Original Cast performs every semester to audience acclaim. Each production showcases 16 to 18 cast members singing and performing numbers from different Broadway and movie musicals. Most students stay involved for several years, and alumni of the close-knit performance troupe stay in touch, attending shows and organizing reunions. Over the years, the Original Cast has performed at school and alumni functions, on cruises and on tours across Europe and the West Coast.</p>
<p>(1) <em>Vanderbilt Alumnus</em>, Winter 1978, vol. 63, no. 2</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2234" title="va-1978" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/va-1978.jpg" alt="" width="253" height="204" /></p>
<p>(2) 1976 <em>Commodore</em></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2235" title="2-commodore-1976" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/2-commodore-1976.jpg" alt="" width="477" height="299" /></p>
<p>(3) <em>Vanderbilt Hustler</em>, vol. 88, no. 26</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2236" title="3-hustler" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/3-hustler.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="526" /></p>
<p>(4) <em>Vanderbilt Hustler</em>, vol. 119, no. 61</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2237" title="4-hustler" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/4-hustler.jpg" alt="" width="328" height="253" /></p>
<p>(5) Cast photo 2010</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2238" title="5-cast-photo" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/5-cast-photo.jpg" alt="" width="387" height="262" /></p>
<p>(6) 30th anniversary program</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2239" title="6-30th-program" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/6-30th-program.jpg" alt="" width="246" height="354" /></p>
<p>(7) Ticket for 2008 performance of <em>Catching Fire</em></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2240" title="7-ticket" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/7-ticket.jpg" alt="" width="317" height="132" /></p>
<p>(8) <em>Vanderbilt Hustler</em>, vol. 87, no. 12.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2241" title="8-hustler" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/8-hustler.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="280" /></p>
<p>(9) Promotional album jacket</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2242" title="9-album" src="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/magazines/arts-and-science/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/9-album.jpg" alt="" width="322" height="322" /></p>
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