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Northwestern University

School of Communication70 Arts Circle Drive

Evanston, Illinois 60208

847-491-7023

www.communication.northwestern.edu

Annual Report 2015

INTO THE WORLD

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31 JANUARY

School of Communication faculty, students, and alumni are headed into

the world, braving uncharted territories to create exciting new work.

Their eagerness to embrace new worlds is exhilarating.

This month’s photo shows one of our most innovative theatre faculty, Jessica

Thebus (GC91, GC97), with the work of one of our MFA students, Caitlin

McLeod. In her Toy Theatre class, Thebus gives graduate directing students

a challenging assignment: create an entire work of theatre in miniature, on

a tabletop, and perform it themselves. The students face all the challenges

that directors encounter on a normal stage, but in a pared-down medium that

asks them to think creatively about their role. In carrying out this project, each

student creates a new and very personal world in which to practice the crafts

of theatre.

As with every program featured in this year’s calendar, the work of MFA theatre

students is supported in myriad ways by alumni contributions, which fund pro-

ductions, scholarships, student and faculty travel, facility improvements—all

the things that take us outside the classroom and into the world.

New Year’s Day

Winter quarter classes begin

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 2 p.m.

I N T O T H E W O R L D

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FEBRUARY

National Theatre Live: Jane Eyre, 7 p.m., Louis

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 2 p.m.

Chinese New Year A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Valentine’s Day

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 2 p.m.

Presidents’ Day A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 2 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Danceworks, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Danceworks, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 2 p.m.

Danceworks, Louis, 2 p.m.

T H E W O R L D I N M O T I O N

Each spring a faculty member serves as artistic director of the annual

Danceworks show and invites guest choreographers to work with our

students. In 2015 theatre lecturer Jeff Hancock served as artistic director,

recruiting distinguished fellow choreographers to help students explore the

“Ties That Bind” us together and to the spaces—both social and geographical

—that we inhabit. Personal narratives, shared experience, gender, identity,

and tradition—it all came tumbling, leaping, and fan-kicking out in the

student dancers’ performances during the annual winter-quarter event

at the Josephine Louis Theater.

Our students felt fortunate to work with distinguished guest artists such

as Kevin Durnbaugh (C06), Sophia Rafiqi (C13), and Bessie Award winner

Darrell Jones, as well as adjunct faculty member Amanda Exley Lower and

doctoral student Amy Swanson. Choreographer and School of Communica tion

Dance Program director Joel Valentin-Martinez says this collaboration helps

student dancers “engage with the world in a way that is fruitful.” They get

a taste of the rigor of real-world performing while still in the embrace of

supportive faculty and guest artists—such as Rafiqi, whose “You’re Invited”

(above) featured students Anna Celeste Harrer, Katherine Scott (C15),

and Sarah Morimoto.

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FEBRUARY

National Theatre Live: Jane Eyre, 7 p.m., Louis

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Big Love, Louis, 2 p.m.

Chinese New Year A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Valentine’s Day

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 2 p.m.

Presidents’ Day A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 2 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Danceworks, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Danceworks, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,

Barber, 2 p.m.

Danceworks, Louis, 2 p.m.

T H E W O R L D I N M O T I O N

Each spring a faculty member serves as artistic director of the annual

Danceworks show and invites guest choreographers to work with our

students. In 2015 theatre lecturer Jeff Hancock served as artistic director,

recruiting distinguished fellow choreographers to help students explore the

“Ties That Bind” us together and to the spaces—both social and geographical

—that we inhabit. Personal narratives, shared experience, gender, identity,

and tradition—it all came tumbling, leaping, and fan-kicking out in the

student dancers’ performances during the annual winter-quarter event

at the Josephine Louis Theater.

Our students felt fortunate to work with distinguished guest artists such

as Kevin Durnbaugh (C06), Sophia Rafiqi (C13), and Bessie Award winner

Darrell Jones, as well as adjunct faculty member Amanda Exley Lower and

doctoral student Amy Swanson. Choreographer and School of Communica tion

Dance Program director Joel Valentin-Martinez says this collaboration helps

student dancers “engage with the world in a way that is fruitful.” They get

a taste of the rigor of real-world performing while still in the embrace of

supportive faculty and guest artists—such as Rafiqi, whose “You’re Invited”

(above) featured students Anna Celeste Harrer, Katherine Scott (C15),

and Sarah Morimoto.

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MARCH

National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses,

7 p.m., Louis

.

Winter quarter classes end

Daylight saving time begins

St. Patrick’s Day Spring break begins

Palm Sunday Good Friday

Easter Spring quarter classes begin

National Theatre Live: As You Like It, 7 p.m., Louis

T H E W O R L D T H R O U G H A L E N S

C inema is a global art that our students and faculty want to study in its

global context, and that is why we organize opportunities for them to visit

media capitals in Europe and Asia. These excursions are organized and led

by our Office of External Programs, Internships, and Career Services (EPICS).

For example, associate professor Jacob Smith’s Indian Cinema course cul-

minates in a weeklong spring trip to Hyderabad, India, where radio/tele vision/

film students work with students from the Annapurna International School

of Film and Media (AISFM). The trip provides an extraordinary learning oppor-

tunity for everyone. “It’s one thing to teach about the Indian film industry,”

Smith says, “but quite eye-opening to be on the ground, observing students

of such different cultures sharing and working together.”

The 2014–15 Hyderabad seminar included, among other things, a visit to

a special effects house, a meeting with an Indian cinema star, sumptuous

cuisine, and a trip to Chowmahalla Palace (above). The week culminated

in a 48-hour film festival that gave Northwestern and AISFM students the

opportunity to partner in teams to cocreate a film. One of those films ultimately

earned student Jack Birdsall a Special Projects Grant for further development

from Northwestern’s student-run film production company, Studio 22.

Faculty and students alike are very grateful to the alumni and parents who

support these high-impact programs.

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MARCH

National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses,

7 p.m., Louis

.

Winter quarter classes end

Daylight saving time begins

St. Patrick’s Day Spring break begins

Palm Sunday Good Friday

Easter Spring quarter classes begin

National Theatre Live: As You Like It, 7 p.m., Louis

T H E W O R L D T H R O U G H A L E N S

C inema is a global art that our students and faculty want to study in its

global context, and that is why we organize opportunities for them to visit

media capitals in Europe and Asia. These excursions are organized and led

by our Office of External Programs, Internships, and Career Services (EPICS).

For example, associate professor Jacob Smith’s Indian Cinema course cul-

minates in a weeklong spring trip to Hyderabad, India, where radio/tele vision/

film students work with students from the Annapurna International School

of Film and Media (AISFM). The trip provides an extraordinary learning oppor-

tunity for everyone. “It’s one thing to teach about the Indian film industry,”

Smith says, “but quite eye-opening to be on the ground, observing students

of such different cultures sharing and working together.”

The 2014–15 Hyderabad seminar included, among other things, a visit to

a special effects house, a meeting with an Indian cinema star, sumptuous

cuisine, and a trip to Chowmahalla Palace (above). The week culminated

in a 48-hour film festival that gave Northwestern and AISFM students the

opportunity to partner in teams to cocreate a film. One of those films ultimately

earned student Jack Birdsall a Special Projects Grant for further development

from Northwestern’s student-run film production company, Studio 22.

Faculty and students alike are very grateful to the alumni and parents who

support these high-impact programs.

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APRIL

Earth Day

Passover begins at sundown

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

The Tempest, Barber, 2 p.m.

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m. The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

Passover ends at sundown

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

T H E W O R L D A S D I A L E C T I C

With relentless preparation and lightning-fast delivery, the Northwestern

Debate Society boasts a history of achievement that is unmatched

anywhere in the world. In March 2015 the top Northwestern team, Arjun

Vellayappan (WCAS15) and Alex Miles (WCAS15), won the National Debate

Tournament—the Super Bowl of intercollegiate debate. Northwestern’s total

of 15 national championship victories is far ahead of its nearest competitors,

Harvard and Dartmouth (each has won only six times).

During their time at Northwestern, Arjun and Miles, as he’s known, compiled

a particularly stellar record. Arjun won the Wake Forest University Debate

Tournament each of his four years in competition—an unprecedented

accomplishment. And during their senior season Arjun and Miles helped

Northwestern win the Harvard College Debate Invitational for the fifth time

in a row. The Hardy Scholarship program, supported by the Owen L. Coon

Foundation, helped bring both of these talented students to Northwestern.

Their considerable skills were well developed before they arrived on campus

but were even more finely honed under the tutelage of Daniel Fitzmier

(GC02, GC06), director of debate and forensics. “At its core, debate consists

of a bundle of practices designed to habituate students to making excellent

decisions under conditions of extreme adversity,” says Fitzmier. “The range

of possible applications is limited only by the human imagination.”

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APRIL

Earth Day

Passover begins at sundown

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

The Tempest, Barber, 2 p.m.

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m. The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

Passover ends at sundown

The Tempest, Barber, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

T H E W O R L D A S D I A L E C T I C

With relentless preparation and lightning-fast delivery, the Northwestern

Debate Society boasts a history of achievement that is unmatched

anywhere in the world. In March 2015 the top Northwestern team, Arjun

Vellayappan (WCAS15) and Alex Miles (WCAS15), won the National Debate

Tournament—the Super Bowl of intercollegiate debate. Northwestern’s total

of 15 national championship victories is far ahead of its nearest competitors,

Harvard and Dartmouth (each has won only six times).

During their time at Northwestern, Arjun and Miles, as he’s known, compiled

a particularly stellar record. Arjun won the Wake Forest University Debate

Tournament each of his four years in competition—an unprecedented

accomplishment. And during their senior season Arjun and Miles helped

Northwestern win the Harvard College Debate Invitational for the fifth time

in a row. The Hardy Scholarship program, supported by the Owen L. Coon

Foundation, helped bring both of these talented students to Northwestern.

Their considerable skills were well developed before they arrived on campus

but were even more finely honed under the tutelage of Daniel Fitzmier

(GC02, GC06), director of debate and forensics. “At its core, debate consists

of a bundle of practices designed to habituate students to making excellent

decisions under conditions of extreme adversity,” says Fitzmier. “The range

of possible applications is limited only by the human imagination.”

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MAY

The Tempest, Barber, 2 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 2 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Mother’s Day

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 2 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 2 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 2 p.m.

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Memorial Day

T H E W O R L D A S P E R F O R M A N C E

E very spring the Northwestern community turns out to see and celebrate

the Waa-Mu Show. Last May the 84th annual Waa-Mu both carried on

this storied tradition and built on the show’s exciting recent direction.

Waa-Mu is named after the Northwestern Women’s Athletic Association and

Men’s Union, groups that worked together to present the first show in 1929.

Every year the tradition harnesses the creativity of more than 200 students to

write, cast, arrange, design, and produce the show. In recent years Waa-Mu

has evolved from a collection of songs and sketches to an incubator for new

book musicals. The director of both Waa-Mu and the Music Theatre Program,

David Bell, has also developed a curriculum to support Waa-Mu that allows

students to simultaneously create the show and learn how to write, orches-

trate, and produce for the stage.

The new format challenges students to craft a workable script and songs with

nuance, arc, and action in a single year, but the challenge was very success-

fully met. This year’s writers tackled political upheaval, athletic ambition, and

international travel in Gold (above), inspired by the 1936 Berlin Olym pics. With

soaring sets, musical spectacle, and phenomenal student acting, Waa-Mu is

one of the School of Communication’s best examples of how far alumni sup-

port takes us. Contributions make guest artist visits, mentoring opportunities,

special classes, and production enhancements possible—and impressive.

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MAY

The Tempest, Barber, 2 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 2 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Mother’s Day

Waa-Mu Show, Cahn, 2 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 2 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 7:30 p.m.

Anna in the Tropics, Louis, 2 p.m.

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Memorial Day

T H E W O R L D A S P E R F O R M A N C E

E very spring the Northwestern community turns out to see and celebrate

the Waa-Mu Show. Last May the 84th annual Waa-Mu both carried on

this storied tradition and built on the show’s exciting recent direction.

Waa-Mu is named after the Northwestern Women’s Athletic Association and

Men’s Union, groups that worked together to present the first show in 1929.

Every year the tradition harnesses the creativity of more than 200 students to

write, cast, arrange, design, and produce the show. In recent years Waa-Mu

has evolved from a collection of songs and sketches to an incubator for new

book musicals. The director of both Waa-Mu and the Music Theatre Program,

David Bell, has also developed a curriculum to support Waa-Mu that allows

students to simultaneously create the show and learn how to write, orches-

trate, and produce for the stage.

The new format challenges students to craft a workable script and songs with

nuance, arc, and action in a single year, but the challenge was very success-

fully met. This year’s writers tackled political upheaval, athletic ambition, and

international travel in Gold (above), inspired by the 1936 Berlin Olym pics. With

soaring sets, musical spectacle, and phenomenal student acting, Waa-Mu is

one of the School of Communication’s best examples of how far alumni sup-

port takes us. Contributions make guest artist visits, mentoring opportunities,

special classes, and production enhancements possible—and impressive.

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JUNE

Spring quarter classes end

Ramadan begins at sundown

Flag Day Commencement, Ryan Field, 9:30 a.m.

School of Communication convocations, Pick-Staiger,

1:30 & 5 p.m.

Father’s Day Summer Session begins

T H E W O R L D I N N E W I M A G E S

As a student-run film production company providing production manage-

ment, tutoring, and crews, Studio 22 helps the Northwestern film

community navigate the demanding process of conceiving, shooting, editing,

and finishing projects. The group has been devoted to expanding under-

graduate filmmaking opportunities since its founding in the 1980s.

Last year one of the projects Studio 22 chose to support was Poker Night

(above), a short film by Jack Forbes (C15) about a mother’s night of card

playing disrupted by the return of her prodigal daughter. Student Dan Rufolo,

Studio 22 copresident, says, “It was a strong script with good comedic

elements, and we trusted Jack to bring it to life.”

Studio 22 faculty adviser Kyle Henry, assistant professor of radio/television/

film, observes that the group’s projects are “ambitious films. As an indepen-

dent narrative nonfiction filmmaker who makes low-budget films with small

crews myself, I am a cheerleader and facilitator for their goals.”

Studio 22 is just one of the many ways that the radio/television/film depart-

ment goes beyond the Hollywood model, providing student filmmakers

with cinematic support and networking opportunities through mentoring,

panel discussions, and workshops with industry professionals.

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JUNE

Spring quarter classes end

Ramadan begins at sundown

Flag Day Commencement, Ryan Field, 9:30 a.m.

School of Communication convocations, Pick-Staiger,

1:30 & 5 p.m.

Father’s Day Summer Session begins

T H E W O R L D I N N E W I M A G E S

As a student-run film production company providing production manage-

ment, tutoring, and crews, Studio 22 helps the Northwestern film

community navigate the demanding process of conceiving, shooting, editing,

and finishing projects. The group has been devoted to expanding under-

graduate filmmaking opportunities since its founding in the 1980s.

Last year one of the projects Studio 22 chose to support was Poker Night

(above), a short film by Jack Forbes (C15) about a mother’s night of card

playing disrupted by the return of her prodigal daughter. Student Dan Rufolo,

Studio 22 copresident, says, “It was a strong script with good comedic

elements, and we trusted Jack to bring it to life.”

Studio 22 faculty adviser Kyle Henry, assistant professor of radio/television/

film, observes that the group’s projects are “ambitious films. As an indepen-

dent narrative nonfiction filmmaker who makes low-budget films with small

crews myself, I am a cheerleader and facilitator for their goals.”

Studio 22 is just one of the many ways that the radio/television/film depart-

ment goes beyond the Hollywood model, providing student filmmakers

with cinematic support and networking opportunities through mentoring,

panel discussions, and workshops with industry professionals.

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31 JULY

Independence Day Ramadan ends at sundown

Six-week Summer Session ends

T H E W O R L D W E E M B R A C E

In the prologue to the Stephen Sondheim musical Into the Woods, the cast

proclaims “It’s time, and so I must begin my journey.”

Sondheim’s theme is especially meaningful for the recent graduates and

rising seniors who stay on campus each summer to perform in Summer stage

at the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts. Many of these

students will soon leave the Uni versity in pursuit of careers in the creative

world beyond Northwestern. Their journey begins, though, in the exceptional

opportunities they find in the Wirtz Center, where faculty, students, and staff

invariably present professional-caliber productions. The 2015 Summerstage

series boasted an especially delightful staging of this Sondheim classic,

guest directed by alumnus and Jeff Award winner Scott Weinstein (C10).

The cast (above) included students and recent grad uates Fergus Inder,

Lindsey Olson, Chris Anselmo, Julia Rose Duray (C15), Myrna Conn, Max Rein

(WCAS15), Christine Jones (C15), Tessa Dettman, Max Kramer, Kaja Burke-

Williams, Rosie Jo Neddy, Zachary Freier-Harrison, Alex Getlin, Meghan

McCandless, Zach Piser (C15), and Jared Corak (BSM15).

The Wirtz Center’s programming uniquely positions student artists to

perform for a diverse audience from outside the University. And that audience

is equally fortunate in getting to witness the beginning of their journeys.

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31 JULY

Independence Day Ramadan ends at sundown

Six-week Summer Session ends

T H E W O R L D W E E M B R A C E

In the prologue to the Stephen Sondheim musical Into the Woods, the cast

proclaims “It’s time, and so I must begin my journey.”

Sondheim’s theme is especially meaningful for the recent graduates and

rising seniors who stay on campus each summer to perform in Summer stage

at the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts. Many of these

students will soon leave the Uni versity in pursuit of careers in the creative

world beyond Northwestern. Their journey begins, though, in the exceptional

opportunities they find in the Wirtz Center, where faculty, students, and staff

invariably present professional-caliber productions. The 2015 Summerstage

series boasted an especially delightful staging of this Sondheim classic,

guest directed by alumnus and Jeff Award winner Scott Weinstein (C10).

The cast (above) included students and recent grad uates Fergus Inder,

Lindsey Olson, Chris Anselmo, Julia Rose Duray (C15), Myrna Conn, Max Rein

(WCAS15), Christine Jones (C15), Tessa Dettman, Max Kramer, Kaja Burke-

Williams, Rosie Jo Neddy, Zachary Freier-Harrison, Alex Getlin, Meghan

McCandless, Zach Piser (C15), and Jared Corak (BSM15).

The Wirtz Center’s programming uniquely positions student artists to

perform for a diverse audience from outside the University. And that audience

is equally fortunate in getting to witness the beginning of their journeys.

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AUGUST

Eight-week Summer Session ends

Ten-week Summer Session ends

T H E W O R L D W E E N G A G E

When the Northwestern University Center for Audiology, Speech, Language,

and Learning (CASLL) opened its doors in January 2015, a new standard

was set for clinics worldwide. This state-of-the-art center—and its academic

setting, the Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences

and Disorders—combines pioneering research, student training, and high-

quality, evidence-based care for those with hearing and speech challenges. The

objective is not to save its resources for faculty and student work but instead to

show patients young and old that this place was built for them—to identify their

communication deficits and help overcome them. “We see our new facility as a

bridge to the community,” says Diane Novak, audiology clinic manager, “helping

all individuals on their journey to reach their communicative potential.”

In addition to its team of accomplished and empathetic audiologists, speech-

language pathologists, and student clinicians—such as speech, language,

and learning graduate student Nourah Alohali (above)—CASLL has partnered

with the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago to offer the

innovative Developmental Diagnostic Program. At a time when area physicians

and clinics are struggling with lengthy waiting lists to diagnose autism

spectrum disorders, developmental delays, and other communication dis orders

in children, CASLL’s interdisciplinary service and multivisit evaluations are

available to new patients right now.

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AUGUST

Eight-week Summer Session ends

Ten-week Summer Session ends

T H E W O R L D W E E N G A G E

When the Northwestern University Center for Audiology, Speech, Language,

and Learning (CASLL) opened its doors in January 2015, a new standard

was set for clinics worldwide. This state-of-the-art center—and its academic

setting, the Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences

and Disorders—combines pioneering research, student training, and high-

quality, evidence-based care for those with hearing and speech challenges. The

objective is not to save its resources for faculty and student work but instead to

show patients young and old that this place was built for them—to identify their

communication deficits and help overcome them. “We see our new facility as a

bridge to the community,” says Diane Novak, audiology clinic manager, “helping

all individuals on their journey to reach their communicative potential.”

In addition to its team of accomplished and empathetic audiologists, speech-

language pathologists, and student clinicians—such as speech, language,

and learning graduate student Nourah Alohali (above)—CASLL has partnered

with the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago to offer the

innovative Developmental Diagnostic Program. At a time when area physicians

and clinics are struggling with lengthy waiting lists to diagnose autism

spectrum disorders, developmental delays, and other communication dis orders

in children, CASLL’s interdisciplinary service and multivisit evaluations are

available to new patients right now.

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SEPTEMBER

Labor Day

Wildcat Welcome begins

Fall quarter classes begin

T H E W O R L D W E C O N N E C T

Education is now a global enterprise, and so is the process of scholarship.

For Northwestern to maintain its excellence, the University must embrace

the talented students and pioneering research emerging around the globe,

and this is especially true of our work in media and communication studies.

The Department of Communication Studies is meeting this challenge by

forming exciting new research and teaching partnerships with outstanding

programs around the world. Professor Dilip Gaonkar, head of the Center

for Global Culture and Communication, has just formalized a partnership

with the London School of Economics that will support faculty and student

exchanges and joint research projects. Professor Ellen Wartella, chair of

the department, is working on a similar partnership with the communication

school at the University of Amsterdam.

Another emerging partnership connects Northwestern’s new Leader ship for

the Creative Economy initiative, headed by Professor Pablo Boczkowski, with

a new research center at the Universidad de San Andres in Buenos Aires

(above). Boczkowski codirects the center with Eugenia Mitchelstein (GC15),

his collaborator in many comparative studies of the growth and use of digital

media. A November 2015 conference inaugurating the center attracted

leading researchers from across Latin America and heightened the visibility

of their joint research initiatives for potential students and collaborators.

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25 26 27 28 29 30

SEPTEMBER

Labor Day

Wildcat Welcome begins

Fall quarter classes begin

T H E W O R L D W E C O N N E C T

Education is now a global enterprise, and so is the process of scholarship.

For Northwestern to maintain its excellence, the University must embrace

the talented students and pioneering research emerging around the globe,

and this is especially true of our work in media and communication studies.

The Department of Communication Studies is meeting this challenge by

forming exciting new research and teaching partnerships with outstanding

programs around the world. Professor Dilip Gaonkar, head of the Center

for Global Culture and Communication, has just formalized a partnership

with the London School of Economics that will support faculty and student

exchanges and joint research projects. Professor Ellen Wartella, chair of

the department, is working on a similar partnership with the communication

school at the University of Amsterdam.

Another emerging partnership connects Northwestern’s new Leader ship for

the Creative Economy initiative, headed by Professor Pablo Boczkowski, with

a new research center at the Universidad de San Andres in Buenos Aires

(above). Boczkowski codirects the center with Eugenia Mitchelstein (GC15),

his collaborator in many comparative studies of the growth and use of digital

media. A November 2015 conference inaugurating the center attracted

leading researchers from across Latin America and heightened the visibility

of their joint research initiatives for potential students and collaborators.

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30 31 OCTOBER

Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown

Rosh Hashanah ends at sundown

Columbus Day Yom Kippur begins at sundown

Yom Kippur ends at sundown

Reunion Weekend begins

Homecoming

Reunion Weekend ends

Halloween

T H E W O R L D W E C R E A T E

The Northwestern Student Theatre Coalition (StuCo) is a collective of

10 self-governed theatre and dance groups united in fostering and

facilitating student-run plays and performances. Its funding is significantly

generated through unrestricted gifts for theatre programs. This results in

unparalleled student access to resources, spaces, and assistance in bring-

ing their collab orative visions to the stage. For many students, StuCo is a

training ground for careers in theatre producing and directing.

Theatre director Alex Benjamin (C15) can attest to that. In early 2016 he

stages his adaptation of the classic Faust story at Chicago’s Athenaeum

Theatre—a version similar to the ambitious production he tackled last year

for StuCo’s Sit & Spin Productions. Benjamin’s The Great and Terrible Doctor

Faustus—featuring student Tatyana Aravena (above)—combined elements

of several versions of the tale, taking viewers on a kinetic, roving journey

across multiple spaces in Cahn Auditorium. It was ambitious, it was difficult,

and the logistics were very complicated.

Student theatre groups—like the one that created Lookingglass Alice many

years ago, took it downtown, and ultimately became Chicago’s Lookingglass

Theatre Company—are a critical component of our performing arts

community, regularly launching students like Benjamin into success

beyond Northwestern.

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23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30 31 OCTOBER

Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown

Rosh Hashanah ends at sundown

Columbus Day Yom Kippur begins at sundown

Yom Kippur ends at sundown

Reunion Weekend begins

Homecoming

Reunion Weekend ends

Halloween

T H E W O R L D W E C R E A T E

The Northwestern Student Theatre Coalition (StuCo) is a collective of

10 self-governed theatre and dance groups united in fostering and

facilitating student-run plays and performances. Its funding is significantly

generated through unrestricted gifts for theatre programs. This results in

unparalleled student access to resources, spaces, and assistance in bring-

ing their collab orative visions to the stage. For many students, StuCo is a

training ground for careers in theatre producing and directing.

Theatre director Alex Benjamin (C15) can attest to that. In early 2016 he

stages his adaptation of the classic Faust story at Chicago’s Athenaeum

Theatre—a version similar to the ambitious production he tackled last year

for StuCo’s Sit & Spin Productions. Benjamin’s The Great and Terrible Doctor

Faustus—featuring student Tatyana Aravena (above)—combined elements

of several versions of the tale, taking viewers on a kinetic, roving journey

across multiple spaces in Cahn Auditorium. It was ambitious, it was difficult,

and the logistics were very complicated.

Student theatre groups—like the one that created Lookingglass Alice many

years ago, took it downtown, and ultimately became Chicago’s Lookingglass

Theatre Company—are a critical component of our performing arts

community, regularly launching students like Benjamin into success

beyond Northwestern.

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27 28 29 30

NOVEMBER

Daylight saving time ends

Veterans Day

Thanksgiving

T H E W O R L D W E T R A N S F O R M

The human footprint has left indelible marks on the farthest reaches

of the world, and even into the depths of the ocean.

Ozge Samanci, assistant professor in the School of Communication’s radio/

television/film department, grew concerned when she learned that sharks

were biting at undersea fiber-optic cables that carry communication signals

(and especially Internet data) between continents. The cables trigger sharks’

sensitive electromagnetic sensors and prompt them to gnaw. Is our need

to communicate on a global scale too dangerous for the natural world?

Have we gone too far? Samanci—an artist, computing whiz, and lover of sea

creatures—posed that question in her striking interactive installation

“Fiber Optic Ocean.”

Using 3-D models of sharks’ cartilage skeletons, actual shark jaws, lengths

of colorful fiber-optic cable, music, real-time data, and custom-written code,

Samanci and assistants built an installation (above) that depicts “the ongoing

conflict between nature and culture” as well as how “the two sides clash nose

to nose on a thin fiber-optic line.” Signals from Internet use and GPS-tracked

sharks are used to generate trombone notes and choral voices and to prompt

blinking lights in the cables, which wind around and through three skeletal

shark models in a dramatic, eerily beautiful net of technology.

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6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

NOVEMBER

Daylight saving time ends

Veterans Day

Thanksgiving

T H E W O R L D W E T R A N S F O R M

The human footprint has left indelible marks on the farthest reaches

of the world, and even into the depths of the ocean.

Ozge Samanci, assistant professor in the School of Communication’s radio/

television/film department, grew concerned when she learned that sharks

were biting at undersea fiber-optic cables that carry communication signals

(and especially Internet data) between continents. The cables trigger sharks’

sensitive electromagnetic sensors and prompt them to gnaw. Is our need

to communicate on a global scale too dangerous for the natural world?

Have we gone too far? Samanci—an artist, computing whiz, and lover of sea

creatures—posed that question in her striking interactive installation

“Fiber Optic Ocean.”

Using 3-D models of sharks’ cartilage skeletons, actual shark jaws, lengths

of colorful fiber-optic cable, music, real-time data, and custom-written code,

Samanci and assistants built an installation (above) that depicts “the ongoing

conflict between nature and culture” as well as how “the two sides clash nose

to nose on a thin fiber-optic line.” Signals from Internet use and GPS-tracked

sharks are used to generate trombone notes and choral voices and to prompt

blinking lights in the cables, which wind around and through three skeletal

shark models in a dramatic, eerily beautiful net of technology.

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18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

DECEMBER

T H E W O R L D A S A D V E N T U R E

The brilliant dramatist David Catlin (C88) lives in multiple worlds. He is

a School of Communication alumnus, a Lookingglass Theatre Company

cofounding ensemble member, and now a valued faculty member in the

Department of Theatre. And as he took on a new project—adapting Melville’s

Moby Dick for the stage—he entered a world of vast oceans, sailing ships,

seamen, and creatures both natural and unnatural.

His production was developed in one of his classes, where he and students

began to imagine how Moby Dick could become a play. Directed by Catlin,

it was first presented on the Wirtz Center mainstage with a student cast—

including (above) Pat Buetow (C14), Brandon Powers (C14), Fergus Inder,

Sammy Zeisel (C14), Daniel Chenard (C15), and Matt Moynihan (C14). Staging

the novel struck many as an impossible task, but improbably, it worked. The

complex tale of man versus beast, land versus water, and fate versus free will

came to life with the assistance of acrobatics, puppetry, and gorgeously

imaginative costumes that transformed actors into the forces of nature—

wind, water, whales—that we confront when we dare to sail the oceans.

Many elements of the original Wirtz Center production, including the costume

design by MFA student Sully Ratke, were incorporated into Lookingglass

Theatre’s subsequent Chicago production, which earned multiple Jeff Awards

—including best production of a play.

Fall quarter classes end

Winter break begins

Christmas Eve

Hanukkah begins at sundown

Christmas Day Kwanzaa begins New Year’s Eve

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18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

DECEMBER

T H E W O R L D A S A D V E N T U R E

The brilliant dramatist David Catlin (C88) lives in multiple worlds. He is

a School of Communication alumnus, a Lookingglass Theatre Company

cofounding ensemble member, and now a valued faculty member in the

Department of Theatre. And as he took on a new project—adapting Melville’s

Moby Dick for the stage—he entered a world of vast oceans, sailing ships,

seamen, and creatures both natural and unnatural.

His production was developed in one of his classes, where he and students

began to imagine how Moby Dick could become a play. Directed by Catlin,

it was first presented on the Wirtz Center mainstage with a student cast—

including (above) Pat Buetow (C14), Brandon Powers (C14), Fergus Inder,

Sammy Zeisel (C14), Daniel Chenard (C15), and Matt Moynihan (C14). Staging

the novel struck many as an impossible task, but improbably, it worked. The

complex tale of man versus beast, land versus water, and fate versus free will

came to life with the assistance of acrobatics, puppetry, and gorgeously

imaginative costumes that transformed actors into the forces of nature—

wind, water, whales—that we confront when we dare to sail the oceans.

Many elements of the original Wirtz Center production, including the costume

design by MFA student Sully Ratke, were incorporated into Lookingglass

Theatre’s subsequent Chicago production, which earned multiple Jeff Awards

—including best production of a play.

Fall quarter classes end

Winter break begins

Christmas Eve

Hanukkah begins at sundown

Christmas Day Kwanzaa begins New Year’s Eve

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ANNIE MAY SWIFT SOCIETY • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $1,000 or more between September 1, 2014, and August 31, 2015. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

Founder’s Circle ($50,000 or more) • Anonymous • Joel Barnett • Estate of John P. Bartelme (C51)† • Stephen T. (C87, H11) and Evelyn McGee Colbert • Roberta Buffett Elliott (WCAS54) • Google Inc. • Michael B.

(WCAS72, G73) and Jane Steiner (C86) Hoffman • Bill G. and Sheila S. Lambert • Estate of Eleanor Lerche† • Josephine P. and John J. Louis Foundation • Garry K. (J56) and Barbara Wells Marshall • Garry G. (C68)

and Karla Borud Mathiason* • Johnny Mercer Foundation • National Association of Music Merchants Foundation • Qatar National Research Fund • Thomas and Cynthia Cohen Secunda • Bruce (KSM86) and Melissa

Spohler • Estate of Ralph Sundin (EB36)† • Barbara Whitman

President’s Circle ($25,000–49,999) • Bruce A. Albert (C92) • Eleanor R. Baldwin (GSESP66) • Owen L. Coon Foundation • David S. Lefkowitz (C82)* • Robert and Wendy Macdonald • Michael and Whitney de Hosson

(WCAS86) Marriott • Barbara D. Molotsky (WCAS65) • Qatar Foundation • Richard Radutzky (C85) and Leslye Sussman-Radutzky (WCAS85) • Melissa Pate Sanders (C86) • Michael D. (C89, KSM96) and Diana Li

(KSM96) Sands • Robert E. (McC70, KSM81) and Charlene Heuboski (WCAS70) Shaw • Joshua A. (C88) and Carter Woodworth (WCAS89) Siegel • Loretta Bingham Sweeney (C53)

Dean’s Circle ($10,000–24,999) • Anonymous • Autism Speaks Foundation • B. Scott Bindley (C88) • William (C84) and Catherine Bindley • Richard H. and Marian Adams (WCAS70) Bott • David Carlyon (GC93) •

Samuel K.† and Doris Hersh (C46)† Chortek • Douglas R. (WCAS73, KSM76) and S. Leigh Pierson (C77) Conant • Kevin M. (WCAS92) and Phyllis Alia (C90) Crotty • Stephen E. C. (C84) and Jill M. Davis • Richard D. and

Catherine Huff (GC73, GC79) Gottfred • Paul Guyardo (C83, GJ84) and Victoria Perla • Salma A. Hammad (L00) • Thomas Hanks and Margarita Wilson • David Hero and Karen Sheffler • Michael and Suzanne Hupy

• Michael J. Kaminsky and Jennifer E. Goodnow • Donald G. Kirkorian (GC72) • Nancy Knowles* • Jill L. Leiderman (C93) • Laverne A. McKinnon (C87) • Vincent Jr. and Pamela Nuytkens (C84, GC85) Pagano •

Daniel Ratner and Genevieve F. Thiers (GBSM04) • Stuart H. (C78, GC78) and Rose Singer • John and Monique Staples • Kevin (WCAS84) and Tina Willens • W. Rockwell Wirtz (C75)

John Evans Circle ($5,000–9,999) • Arjun (KSM97) and Anu Aggarwal • Philip D. III and Judith Stofer (C63) Block* • Timothy R. M. (WCAS86, L89) and Jacqueline Shim (C85) Bryant • Theresa Chase (SPS94) •

Wilson and Susan Conn • Paul Stuart (C89) and Ashley Frank • Robert T. and Lori Campbell (C80) Frieling • Andrew and Beth Fromkin • Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation • Roger S. and Jane Skinner (C89,

GJ90) Goodell • Harry III and Evangela Holiday • David L. (C90) and Courtney Stevens (C90) Hollander • Arlene Siavelis Kehl (C79, KSM82) • Pamela Post Kimmel (C89) • Jeremy Kramer and D. Rebecca Davies

• Phineas A. Lambert (C04) • Peter Land and Michele Ganeless (C87) • Harry J. Lennix (C86) • James L. Martin and Deborah Hayes (C71, GC73)* • David Earl (C76) and Sabrina Mumford • Christine M. Myers •

Joanne Robbins (GC82) • Steven T. (SESP85) and Eden Salenger (C90) Romick • Jim and Helene Rosenthal • David (McC81) and Karen Richards Sachs • Andrew and Emily Gerson (C86) Saines • Estate of John N.

Thornburn† • T. Nicholas Zervas (C85)

Fellows ($2,500–4,999) •Alumnae of Northwestern University • Clay T. (McC88, KSM92, GMcC92) and Karen Griffin (C88) Barnes • Joseph A. Bartush (GC74) • Greg Booth and Stephanie M. Burns (C91) • John M.

Bremen (WCAS90, KSM00) and Lara S. Frohlich (C90, GC91) • Richard H. (EB69) and Jane Stowers (C69) Dean • Bernard J. (G81) and Sally Seibert Dobroski • Francis Doyle and Stacey A. Lauren (C87) • Thomas

R.(WCAS84, KSM89) and Deborah Burke (C85) Errath • Alan H. (L58) and Myrna Edelstein (C59) Hammerman • Sara Abrahamson Iorio (C93) • Jeffrey A. (C85, GJ87) and Stephanie Jacobs • George Jennison and

Carol Anne Jennison • Kathryn S. and Arthur H.† Klawans • Mark D. (KSM87) and Debra Klein • Martha Lavey (C79, G86, GC94, H10) • Thomas Leahy (C68) • Gregg P. (FSM97) and Deborah Yerman (C91) Lobel •

Richard A. Ludwin (GC71) • Donald and Barbara Mallorie (C77) MacIsaac • Scott D. (C77) and Ann Albrecht (C80) Michel • Kevin and Stacey Mullins • Jean-Baptiste and Julie Nadal • Scott R. Reiter (C95) •

Thomas and Dana Riccard • William P. Rogerson and Kathleen M. Hagerty • Renee Locey Sanderson (C90) • Stephen and Wendy Rosenthal (GC81) Schall • Steven J. and Emily Yerman (C88) Steinman • Brenton N.

Ver Ploeg (C69)* • Felipe A. Vicini (C83) • Roger G. and Molly Wells (McC63) Williams • Ty Williams (C95) • Jacob C. Y. Wu

Members ($1,000–2,499) • Noreen Khalid Ahmad (C05) • James A. (C73) and Amy Hoyt Backstrom • Patrick F. Bassett Jr. (GC73) • Nancy McClaughry Battel (C69) • Mayurendra PV Baugh • Carol A. Berthold

(GC65, GC75) • Michael Jason Bolicki (C04) • Emily P. Bristor (C83) • Mahlon (WCAS54, FSM57) and Marilyn Williamson (EB54) Burbank • Richard J. and Gayle Handmaker (C68) Burstein • Laura Forbes Carlin (C92)

• Matthew Carter Jr. (C83) • Ann Hoopes Champion (GC74, GC92) • Frank L. (EB69, KSM70) and Mary Lou Heron (C70) Christy • Paula Johnson Clancy (C59) • Keith T. (WCAS79) and Barbara Baylor (C79) Clayton

• Paul D. (WCAS74) and Jacqueline M. Clote • Brownell Clikeman Cochran (C66) • Robert D. Conrad (C55) • Donna Lynn Cooper (C75) • Diane Copeland (C64, GC65) • Christopher J. (KSM99) and Laura Doherty •

Allan Richard and Ellen Drebin • Alan Zachary (KSM78) and Lisa Rosen (C79) Engel • Robin Agranoff Faerber (C94) • Jonathan Robert Fellner (GJ87) and Stacey Anne Colino (GJ87) • Eric F. Fisher (C86) • Martin R.

(C68, L71) and Cynthia Slaughter Galbut • Anne Kwas Gentuso (C74) • Alan I. and Lillian Polus (C73) Gerstner • Esther Rachel Gibofsky (C07) • John J. (C58) and Marty Gillin • Andrew M. (C98) and Amanda Mellinger

(C97) Glasgow • Harriet Schwartz Goldberg (C54) • Jonathan Gordon (C92) • Matthew B. Goren (FSM87, FSM89) and Mary D. Mosley-Goren (McC86) • Thomas L. (C60) and Helene Griffin • Ruth Robinson Hanna

(GC42) • Glenn and Donna Hascher • Robert M. (C94, L97) and Elizabeth R. Hayward • Thomas Z. Jr. (WCAS62, L65) and Sally Madden (SESP61) Hayward • Karla J. Herbold (J62, GC94) • Theodore C. Hermann (C85)

• Andrew A. Hirsch (C87) • Kirk P. Hoffman Jr. (C98) • Deirdre A. Hughes (C99) • Emily Jefferson (C53) • Jennifer L. Johnson (C98) • Jacqueline Jones (GC70, GC84) • Peter J. Kahrilas (FSM84) • Rikki J. Klieman (C70)

• Joel Laitman and Annette Rotter • Robert E. Lakemacher (SESP57) • Stephen J. (C85) and Vanessa Young (SESP85) Lambright • Timothy J. Lawler (C72) • Thomas F. Lesinski (J82, GJ83) • Allan B. (WCAS60) and

Sandra Matthews (C62, GC66) Levin • Beth C. Luchner (C74, GC75) • Evelyn Wetzler Lucking (C66) • John and Barbara Lupica • Chris and Beth Bening (C78) Martin • Lowell B. Jr. and Elizabeth Upjohn (J50) Mason •

Estate of Illene Komisarow Maurer (C57)† • Cherry Jackson McCall (C70) • Robert E. and Christine McQuinn • Bill Melamed (C79)* • Timothy F. and Sharon Siegel (C68) Moore • Edwin H. Moot (C43)* • Max Nathan Jr.

(WCAS56) • Wayne Neiman and Anne Roberts • Anne Gaskin Nemschoff (C00) • Norman P. (G57) and Georgine Reid (C54) Neureiter • David Thai Nguyen (McC02, GMcC05) and Mengting Shieh (C02, GC04) • Mark J.

(C80) and Stephanie A. Nielsen • Daniel J. and Barbara Jackson O’Keefe • Edward C. Jr. (WCAS63, L66) and Susan Snider (C66) Osterberg • Marietta Morgan Paynter • Lee Perlman and Linda Riefberg • Gary J. Riley

(McC96) • John C. Roberts (C61) • James E. and Carol Blomgren (C65) Roever • Ronald A. and Gloria Van Vlack (C89) Rolighed • Richard S. Rosenzweig (C57) • Carole Rothman (C70) • Helen Rubens • Jane Rosenberg

Saidenberg (C84) • Rachel A. Schaefer (C99) • Leslie and Gloria Schaffer • Jack W. and Renate R. Schuler • Schwab Charitable Fund • Stuart L. (L64) and Anne O’Laughlin Scott • Barbara J. Scrivner (C70) • Jay A.

(C95) and Tanya Sharman • Christopher (C95) and Elizabeth A. Bisbee (WCAS97) Silber • Gregory R. and Amanda Heyman (C93) Silverman • Joseph M. Staten (C94) • Kimberly Louis Stewart (C79) • Kathryn King

Sudol (C95) • Samuel R. and Ellie Rossenfeld (C78, GC81) Telzer • Michael A. Thomas (C80) • Carl A. and Susan Maxwell (C67) Thomsen • William Hayward (C81) and Elizabeth Ness Tobey • Richard B. Turner (J62)

• Donald B. Williams (C55) • Heather E. Winch (C82, KSM89) • Susan M. Wolford (C68) • Shelby (WCAS57, L59) and Sybil Wohlfeld (C57) Yastrow • Dennis C. Zacek (GC65, GC70) and Marcelle S. McVay (WCAS70) •

David H. (C68, GC69, GC74)* and Nikki Martin (C71)† Zarefsky • Zeta Phi Eta Chicago

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ANNIE MAY SWIFT SOCIETY • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $1,000 or more between September 1, 2014, and August 31, 2015. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

Founder’s Circle ($50,000 or more) • Anonymous • Joel Barnett • Estate of John P. Bartelme (C51)† • Stephen T. (C87, H11) and Evelyn McGee Colbert • Roberta Buffett Elliott (WCAS54) • Google Inc. • Michael B.

(WCAS72, G73) and Jane Steiner (C86) Hoffman • Bill G. and Sheila S. Lambert • Estate of Eleanor Lerche† • Josephine P. and John J. Louis Foundation • Garry K. (J56) and Barbara Wells Marshall • Garry G. (C68)

and Karla Borud Mathiason* • Johnny Mercer Foundation • National Association of Music Merchants Foundation • Qatar National Research Fund • Thomas and Cynthia Cohen Secunda • Bruce (KSM86) and Melissa

Spohler • Estate of Ralph Sundin (EB36)† • Barbara Whitman

President’s Circle ($25,000–49,999) • Bruce A. Albert (C92) • Eleanor R. Baldwin (GSESP66) • Owen L. Coon Foundation • David S. Lefkowitz (C82)* • Robert and Wendy Macdonald • Michael and Whitney de Hosson

(WCAS86) Marriott • Barbara D. Molotsky (WCAS65) • Qatar Foundation • Richard Radutzky (C85) and Leslye Sussman-Radutzky (WCAS85) • Melissa Pate Sanders (C86) • Michael D. (C89, KSM96) and Diana Li

(KSM96) Sands • Robert E. (McC70, KSM81) and Charlene Heuboski (WCAS70) Shaw • Joshua A. (C88) and Carter Woodworth (WCAS89) Siegel • Loretta Bingham Sweeney (C53)

Dean’s Circle ($10,000–24,999) • Anonymous • Autism Speaks Foundation • B. Scott Bindley (C88) • William (C84) and Catherine Bindley • Richard H. and Marian Adams (WCAS70) Bott • David Carlyon (GC93) •

Samuel K.† and Doris Hersh (C46)† Chortek • Douglas R. (WCAS73, KSM76) and S. Leigh Pierson (C77) Conant • Kevin M. (WCAS92) and Phyllis Alia (C90) Crotty • Stephen E. C. (C84) and Jill M. Davis • Richard D. and

Catherine Huff (GC73, GC79) Gottfred • Paul Guyardo (C83, GJ84) and Victoria Perla • Salma A. Hammad (L00) • Thomas Hanks and Margarita Wilson • David Hero and Karen Sheffler • Michael and Suzanne Hupy

• Michael J. Kaminsky and Jennifer E. Goodnow • Donald G. Kirkorian (GC72) • Nancy Knowles* • Jill L. Leiderman (C93) • Laverne A. McKinnon (C87) • Vincent Jr. and Pamela Nuytkens (C84, GC85) Pagano •

Daniel Ratner and Genevieve F. Thiers (GBSM04) • Stuart H. (C78, GC78) and Rose Singer • John and Monique Staples • Kevin (WCAS84) and Tina Willens • W. Rockwell Wirtz (C75)

John Evans Circle ($5,000–9,999) • Arjun (KSM97) and Anu Aggarwal • Philip D. III and Judith Stofer (C63) Block* • Timothy R. M. (WCAS86, L89) and Jacqueline Shim (C85) Bryant • Theresa Chase (SPS94) •

Wilson and Susan Conn • Paul Stuart (C89) and Ashley Frank • Robert T. and Lori Campbell (C80) Frieling • Andrew and Beth Fromkin • Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation • Roger S. and Jane Skinner (C89,

GJ90) Goodell • Harry III and Evangela Holiday • David L. (C90) and Courtney Stevens (C90) Hollander • Arlene Siavelis Kehl (C79, KSM82) • Pamela Post Kimmel (C89) • Jeremy Kramer and D. Rebecca Davies

• Phineas A. Lambert (C04) • Peter Land and Michele Ganeless (C87) • Harry J. Lennix (C86) • James L. Martin and Deborah Hayes (C71, GC73)* • David Earl (C76) and Sabrina Mumford • Christine M. Myers •

Joanne Robbins (GC82) • Steven T. (SESP85) and Eden Salenger (C90) Romick • Jim and Helene Rosenthal • David (McC81) and Karen Richards Sachs • Andrew and Emily Gerson (C86) Saines • Estate of John N.

Thornburn† • T. Nicholas Zervas (C85)

Fellows ($2,500–4,999) •Alumnae of Northwestern University • Clay T. (McC88, KSM92, GMcC92) and Karen Griffin (C88) Barnes • Joseph A. Bartush (GC74) • Greg Booth and Stephanie M. Burns (C91) • John M.

Bremen (WCAS90, KSM00) and Lara S. Frohlich (C90, GC91) • Richard H. (EB69) and Jane Stowers (C69) Dean • Bernard J. (G81) and Sally Seibert Dobroski • Francis Doyle and Stacey A. Lauren (C87) • Thomas

R.(WCAS84, KSM89) and Deborah Burke (C85) Errath • Alan H. (L58) and Myrna Edelstein (C59) Hammerman • Sara Abrahamson Iorio (C93) • Jeffrey A. (C85, GJ87) and Stephanie Jacobs • George Jennison and

Carol Anne Jennison • Kathryn S. and Arthur H.† Klawans • Mark D. (KSM87) and Debra Klein • Martha Lavey (C79, G86, GC94, H10) • Thomas Leahy (C68) • Gregg P. (FSM97) and Deborah Yerman (C91) Lobel •

Richard A. Ludwin (GC71) • Donald and Barbara Mallorie (C77) MacIsaac • Scott D. (C77) and Ann Albrecht (C80) Michel • Kevin and Stacey Mullins • Jean-Baptiste and Julie Nadal • Scott R. Reiter (C95) •

Thomas and Dana Riccard • William P. Rogerson and Kathleen M. Hagerty • Renee Locey Sanderson (C90) • Stephen and Wendy Rosenthal (GC81) Schall • Steven J. and Emily Yerman (C88) Steinman • Brenton N.

Ver Ploeg (C69)* • Felipe A. Vicini (C83) • Roger G. and Molly Wells (McC63) Williams • Ty Williams (C95) • Jacob C. Y. Wu

Members ($1,000–2,499) • Noreen Khalid Ahmad (C05) • James A. (C73) and Amy Hoyt Backstrom • Patrick F. Bassett Jr. (GC73) • Nancy McClaughry Battel (C69) • Mayurendra PV Baugh • Carol A. Berthold

(GC65, GC75) • Michael Jason Bolicki (C04) • Emily P. Bristor (C83) • Mahlon (WCAS54, FSM57) and Marilyn Williamson (EB54) Burbank • Richard J. and Gayle Handmaker (C68) Burstein • Laura Forbes Carlin (C92)

• Matthew Carter Jr. (C83) • Ann Hoopes Champion (GC74, GC92) • Frank L. (EB69, KSM70) and Mary Lou Heron (C70) Christy • Paula Johnson Clancy (C59) • Keith T. (WCAS79) and Barbara Baylor (C79) Clayton

• Paul D. (WCAS74) and Jacqueline M. Clote • Brownell Clikeman Cochran (C66) • Robert D. Conrad (C55) • Donna Lynn Cooper (C75) • Diane Copeland (C64, GC65) • Christopher J. (KSM99) and Laura Doherty •

Allan Richard and Ellen Drebin • Alan Zachary (KSM78) and Lisa Rosen (C79) Engel • Robin Agranoff Faerber (C94) • Jonathan Robert Fellner (GJ87) and Stacey Anne Colino (GJ87) • Eric F. Fisher (C86) • Martin R.

(C68, L71) and Cynthia Slaughter Galbut • Anne Kwas Gentuso (C74) • Alan I. and Lillian Polus (C73) Gerstner • Esther Rachel Gibofsky (C07) • John J. (C58) and Marty Gillin • Andrew M. (C98) and Amanda Mellinger

(C97) Glasgow • Harriet Schwartz Goldberg (C54) • Jonathan Gordon (C92) • Matthew B. Goren (FSM87, FSM89) and Mary D. Mosley-Goren (McC86) • Thomas L. (C60) and Helene Griffin • Ruth Robinson Hanna

(GC42) • Glenn and Donna Hascher • Robert M. (C94, L97) and Elizabeth R. Hayward • Thomas Z. Jr. (WCAS62, L65) and Sally Madden (SESP61) Hayward • Karla J. Herbold (J62, GC94) • Theodore C. Hermann (C85)

• Andrew A. Hirsch (C87) • Kirk P. Hoffman Jr. (C98) • Deirdre A. Hughes (C99) • Emily Jefferson (C53) • Jennifer L. Johnson (C98) • Jacqueline Jones (GC70, GC84) • Peter J. Kahrilas (FSM84) • Rikki J. Klieman (C70)

• Joel Laitman and Annette Rotter • Robert E. Lakemacher (SESP57) • Stephen J. (C85) and Vanessa Young (SESP85) Lambright • Timothy J. Lawler (C72) • Thomas F. Lesinski (J82, GJ83) • Allan B. (WCAS60) and

Sandra Matthews (C62, GC66) Levin • Beth C. Luchner (C74, GC75) • Evelyn Wetzler Lucking (C66) • John and Barbara Lupica • Chris and Beth Bening (C78) Martin • Lowell B. Jr. and Elizabeth Upjohn (J50) Mason •

Estate of Illene Komisarow Maurer (C57)† • Cherry Jackson McCall (C70) • Robert E. and Christine McQuinn • Bill Melamed (C79)* • Timothy F. and Sharon Siegel (C68) Moore • Edwin H. Moot (C43)* • Max Nathan Jr.

(WCAS56) • Wayne Neiman and Anne Roberts • Anne Gaskin Nemschoff (C00) • Norman P. (G57) and Georgine Reid (C54) Neureiter • David Thai Nguyen (McC02, GMcC05) and Mengting Shieh (C02, GC04) • Mark J.

(C80) and Stephanie A. Nielsen • Daniel J. and Barbara Jackson O’Keefe • Edward C. Jr. (WCAS63, L66) and Susan Snider (C66) Osterberg • Marietta Morgan Paynter • Lee Perlman and Linda Riefberg • Gary J. Riley

(McC96) • John C. Roberts (C61) • James E. and Carol Blomgren (C65) Roever • Ronald A. and Gloria Van Vlack (C89) Rolighed • Richard S. Rosenzweig (C57) • Carole Rothman (C70) • Helen Rubens • Jane Rosenberg

Saidenberg (C84) • Rachel A. Schaefer (C99) • Leslie and Gloria Schaffer • Jack W. and Renate R. Schuler • Schwab Charitable Fund • Stuart L. (L64) and Anne O’Laughlin Scott • Barbara J. Scrivner (C70) • Jay A.

(C95) and Tanya Sharman • Christopher (C95) and Elizabeth A. Bisbee (WCAS97) Silber • Gregory R. and Amanda Heyman (C93) Silverman • Joseph M. Staten (C94) • Kimberly Louis Stewart (C79) • Kathryn King

Sudol (C95) • Samuel R. and Ellie Rossenfeld (C78, GC81) Telzer • Michael A. Thomas (C80) • Carl A. and Susan Maxwell (C67) Thomsen • William Hayward (C81) and Elizabeth Ness Tobey • Richard B. Turner (J62)

• Donald B. Williams (C55) • Heather E. Winch (C82, KSM89) • Susan M. Wolford (C68) • Shelby (WCAS57, L59) and Sybil Wohlfeld (C57) Yastrow • Dennis C. Zacek (GC65, GC70) and Marcelle S. McVay (WCAS70) •

David H. (C68, GC69, GC74)* and Nikki Martin (C71)† Zarefsky • Zeta Phi Eta Chicago

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ANNUAL FUND • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $100 to $999 between September 1, 2014, and August 31, 2015. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

$250–999 • Anne Butterfield Ainsworth (C67) • Andrea Alterman-Lachs (C85) • Kraig and Susan Krendl (C96) Armstrong • Marilyn Mills Auer (C60) • Robert Jr. (G68, G72, KSM79) and Rita C. Bailey • Barrett D. and

Kristin Larson (GC93) Baker • Jeremy D. Baker • Karen L. Baker (C83) • Mark S. Barberis (GC99) • Jeanette Erickson Bauer (WCAS56) • Michael James Baum (WCAS89, KSM94) • Mary Prola Beaubien (WCAS64,

GSESP78) • Nancy Graybill Becker (GC68, GC73) • Catherine Stevenson Beemer (C67) • Susanne Hoch Beilfuss (C58) • Timothy M. Beittel (C87) • Manu and Vani Bettegowda (C93) • Henry S. (H09) and Leigh Buchanan

Bienen • Ann Neill Black (C46) • Harry B. Blizzard • Mark and Tema Edelsberg (C93) Bomback • Rachel Sockut Borman (C04) • Jennifer Shapiro Brevick (C95) • Anne E. Broadus (C92) • Larkin Meredith Brown (C10)

• Elaine Lazar Brown-Grant (C46, G61) • Marcy Brownson (C66) • Courtney Relihan Bugler (C99) • Tom Sylvian Bull (GC04) • Douglas and Alexandra Cowen (C84, GC85) Byrd • Joseph F. (G72, KSM72, KSM74) and

Mary Maziak (GC71) Byrnes • Megan Janine Calhoun (WCAS10) • Marilyn Anthony Coffman (C63) • Gail A. Cole-Avent (C98) • Joyce Zymali Corbett (C61) • John Crouse • Alan K. (GJ78, GJ87) and Charlotte Strader

Cubbage • Peter L. Dangerfield (C93) • C. Sue Davis (GC67) • James Louis (C06) and Stacy Trannel (WCAS05) Devine • Brandon M. (C04) and Chelsea Correia (SESP05) Dickerson • Daniel J. Diem (KSM87) and

Kent E. Bracken (KSM77) • Arthur Don (C75, L78) • Hannah Blythe Dunn (WCAS15) • Warren E. (C58) and Joan M. Eagle • Keith R. Everett (WCAS92) • H. Clark Federer (C80) • Michael S. (WCAS64) and Ruth Sneid

(C66) Fedotin • Michael C. and Lisa Gelb (C79) Feiner • Mark L. Feldman (GC71, GC73) • Brian T. Fink (C98) • Michael A. and Suzette Adouth (C85) Fisher • Charles and Nancy Fishman • Roslyn Klein Flegel (C53) •

H. Wendell Foster III (C85) • Marilyn Betty Freund (C75, GC76) • Jennifer Kasle Furmaniak (C95) • Daniel A. (WCAS78, GMcC79) and Carol Spotleson (C78) Gallagher • Terrence J. Gallagher • Jianhua Gao

and Dong Xu • Mary Jo Florio Garrison (GC63) • Susan Mabrey Gaud (G70, G74, KSM82) • Michael J. Gelfand (C79) • Douglas Gerleman • Christopher and Nancy Gibbs • Ariel A. Gold (C00) • Bruce Golden (C55) •

Kalmaine Deakter Graham (C51) • John G. and Karen O. Green • Cynthia Dalbey Greenburg (C66) • J. Terry Griffith (C72) • Logan Dawson Groover (C10) • Steven B. Grossblatt (C99) and Elise Beth Kamen (GC00) •

Susan Gustafson (C65) • Benjamin C. Haber (C97) and Laurie E. Barnes (C97) • Russell H. and Marilyn Hackett • Sanford Z. K. (C56) and Marilynn Prage (J55) Hampton • Lawrence G. Havens (C65, GC66) • Christopher R.

Havlik (C79) • Thomas M. (KSM72) and Jan Hazlett • William H. (WCAS87) and Kathryn Hutchison (SESP88) Heissenbuttel • Stephen M. and Ruth Goldberg (GC75) Hendel • Grant and Karlyn Metz (C96) Herlitz •

John Hetzler and Marc R. McClellan (C81) • Pauline Gorman Higie (C49) • Arthur J. Hill • Allen R. and Stephanie Le Vee (C65) Hochfelder • Daniel L. Isaman (McC81) and Ann J. Atkinson (C81) • Brian D. James (C90)

• Charles B. Jameson and Anne T. Coughlan • Katherine Bergman Jarozewski (C86) • Thomas Eugene Jr. (J79) and Mary Zimmer (C79) Jeffry • James L. Jensen (C71) • Alexander and Hilary Joel • Elondust Johnson

• Sara H. Jones (C85) • John Ronald Jun (GC74) • Douglas Samuel Kaplan (C11) • Bradley C. (McC94) and Laura Plaza (C96) Kiefaber • Richard B. (C78) and Dana Stanley Kind • David Kucinskas

(McC74) and Paula M. Cadogan (C73) • Joseph and Mary Landy • Charles Larrabee (C76) • Britten LaRue (C00) • Thomas P. Lee (C76) • Thomas R. Leslie and Charlene H. Landis (GC68) • Dina Metzger Levi (C90) •

Jonathan P. Levitt (C86) • Evan T. (C95, KSM01) and Temi Epstein (C96, GSESP01) Levy • Sheldon N. (WCAS56, G56) and Suzanne Goldberg (C56) Lewis • Luyan Li (GC04) • Michael S. Liebman (C00) • Daniel I. and

Jennifer B. Linzer • Michael J. Liptay (FSM86, FSM88) and Whitney E. Reid-Liptay • Herbert and Joan Leshin (C52) Loeb • John S. Logan (C89) • Lawrence and Ilene Lubell • E. Kirsten Lundergan-Linker (GC75) •

Sarah Pieh Macias (C99)† • Gary Maher and Marcia Kull • Richard and Sara O’Daffer (C81) Marberry • Howard and Sandra Foreman (C56) Markin • Estate of Barbara M. Marx (C47)† • Nicholas J. Masi Jr. (C68) •

Sally Sullivan Matson (C65) • Daniel and Bonnie Remondelli (C61) McAlister • Louis A. McCall (WCAS70, G74) • Stephen and Patricia Higginbotham (G70, G76) McCann • James and Wendee McCue • Ralph M. McDermid

Jr. (C58) • Benjamin James (McC99, KSM05, L05) and Rachel Ruan (C00, GC03, GC05) McLean • Adrienne Meisel (GC71) • Jeffrey M. (WCAS99) and Alison Center (C99) Merzel • Vincent C. Messer • Bonnie L. Messing

• Susan A. Messing (C86) • Gregg H. Mettler (C94) and Tara Ann Silva (C94, GC95) • Sara Benson Mills (C95) • James R. (C54, L57) and Jean H. Mitchell • Susan Cole Mitchell (C86, GJ88) • Jean Moe-Cathro (GC57) •

Thomas A. and Judith L. Monroe • Oliver S. (C97) and Janice Javier Montoya • James A. (C78, GC78) and Joan Schaub Morgulec • Kirk A. (McC74, KSM76) and Lydia Fiesselmann (C75) Moul • John B. and

Deborah Chevion (KSM93) Muller • Jonathon Nagatani (C10) • Georgia Bayless Nelson (C42) • Christopher J. and Leslie Cochrane (C81, GJ82) Neugent • Jenny Jing Pan (C10) • Shaun B. Patel (C04) • Daniel Vaughn

Persa (C12) • Sarah Haynes Pesetsky (C60) • Kathleen Sullivan Pistono (GC68, GC80) • Roger Fuller (KSM89) and Elizabeth Bisch (C89, GC90) Platt • Miriam Rothman Pockross (GC72) • Joan Sorge Pruett (C54) •

Jill Kosmin Quinones (WCAS83, GC93) • Robert A. (C60) and Micki Ravitz • John C. (WCAS59) and Judith G. Reece • Brian J. Regan (C93) and Paula Radon • John R. and Margaret Rein • Perry M. Rein (C88, GC89) •

Polly Taylor Revare (C88) • Jean Tennes Reynolds (C56) • Patricia M. Rice (GC66) • Mary-Carol Kooi Riehs (C82, GC91) • Sandra Lynn Riggs (C65) • Leland Roloff (GC51)† • Joshua Richard Ropiequet (C10) • Jeffrey A.

(C67) and Alison Podell Rosenberg • Ruth D. Rosin • Jack E. Rossotti (WCAS66) • Stephen B. (C75) and Alice Crancer (WCAS79) Rudolph • Peter W. Rudoy (C74) • Todd A. (C96) and Judith L. (C97) Sachs • Terry D.

Sanders (GC99) • Charles W. Sanford Jr. (C61)† • Donald Schneidman and Wendy Stevens • Robert A. Schultz (C51) • Joseph M. III (C75) and Kathleen M. Schuster • Douglas P. (C85, KSM86) and Sue Berkey (C85,

GJ88) Seserman • Jonathan A. Shapiro (C87) • James C. (FSM69) and Rita Pearlman (C59) Sheinin • Amy Falk Sheldon (C92) • Craig F. (C88) and Stephanie D’Abruzzo (C93) Shemin • Mark D. and Carole Spolar (C78)

Shepard • Larissa Siegel (C92) • Mark D. and Donna Doles (GC95) Simon • Nedda Jefferson Simon (C54) • Carolyn Judkins Smith (C60) • J. Tucker Smith (C81) • Mary E. Smith (GC66) • Norman J. (C69) and Kathy

Smith • William S. (C63) and Cathy Kirchner Smith • Andy Sohn (C89) • Robert R. Sprentall (C63) • Carolyn P. Starmann (C90) • Elaine Rosenthal Steinman (C59) • Carol Simpson Stern (G64, G68) • Hal S. R. Stewart

(C68, GJ70) • Kristine E. Strand (C67, G68) • Leslie Westerman Struggles (C71) • Patrick J. Sweeney (FSM88, FSM93) and Sharon G. Brown-Sweeney (C80, GC82, GC94) • Robert and Linda Tepper • Simon and

Pauline Michaud (C86) Thaler • Monique Kastner Thornton (C57) • Eric W. (J94) and Julie Highfield (C96) Trott • Leon P. (EB55, KSM56, KSM59) and Carolyn Herbst (C55) Ullensvang • James W. Van Buren and

Sally Shipman Pitt–Van Buren (C65) • Charlotte Cooperman Waisman (C63, GC67, GC78) • Grace Tomasa Wakugawa (C84, N86) • David M. and Margaret Luney (C85) Walker • Lisa Katrin Walker (C01) • Lou (C91) and

Allison Teicher (C90) Wallach • Spencer Weber Waller (L82) and Laura S. Matalon (C82) • Claudius and Melesa Watts • Arnim and Jeanne Whisler • Robert B. Wight Jr. (C57) • Charles A. Wilkinson (GC65, GC75) and

Kathleen M. Galvin (GC65, GC68, GSESP80) • Jeremy Robert (WCAS55, GSESP61, G71) and Mary Alt (GSESP59) Wilson • Lorelei E. Wilson (C89) • Sarah R. Wolff (C74, L78) • Roycealee Johnson Wood (C62, GSESP64)

• Douglas Wright and Terri M. Trotter-Wright (C90) • Victoria S. Wright (C78) • Gary Lee Wuslich (GC08) • Robert A. Wyman (C81) and Peggy Giffin • Iris N. Yamaoka (C65)

$100–249 • James S. (McC53, GMcC55, GMcC57) and Mary-Louise Aagaard • Thomas E. and Anita Bellmann (GC62) Adams • Marc Adler • Marc A. and Linda M. Alpert • Donald L. (C75) and Margaret M. Altschuler

• Vicki Gusack Anderson (C73) • Bernhard H. (McC66) and Jean M. Andresen • Meredith Bergman Apicella (C89) • Barbara Bradfield Armour (C59) • Donald L. Armstrong (EB52) • Mary M. Arndtsen

(C88) • Richard L. Arnold (GC62) • Hope Rissman Arthur (C53) • Kit Axelrod • Camilla Ashley Axelrood (GC95) • Robert L. (C59) and Elizabeth V. Babich • Cheryl Factor Baer • Carl Anthony Baldasso (C75) •

Wendy Steinhoff Baldikoski (C92) • Robert Piper Barrett (C01, GJ05) • Samuel and Robyn Barst • Adam H. (GJ91) and Margo Kandelman (WCAS86, GJ91) Bartsch • June H. Beard • Marie Hebenstreit Beason (C85)

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ANNUAL FUND • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $100 to $999 between September 1, 2014, and August 31, 2015. We apologize for any errors or omissions.

$250–999 • Anne Butterfield Ainsworth (C67) • Andrea Alterman-Lachs (C85) • Kraig and Susan Krendl (C96) Armstrong • Marilyn Mills Auer (C60) • Robert Jr. (G68, G72, KSM79) and Rita C. Bailey • Barrett D. and

Kristin Larson (GC93) Baker • Jeremy D. Baker • Karen L. Baker (C83) • Mark S. Barberis (GC99) • Jeanette Erickson Bauer (WCAS56) • Michael James Baum (WCAS89, KSM94) • Mary Prola Beaubien (WCAS64,

GSESP78) • Nancy Graybill Becker (GC68, GC73) • Catherine Stevenson Beemer (C67) • Susanne Hoch Beilfuss (C58) • Timothy M. Beittel (C87) • Manu and Vani Bettegowda (C93) • Henry S. (H09) and Leigh Buchanan

Bienen • Ann Neill Black (C46) • Harry B. Blizzard • Mark and Tema Edelsberg (C93) Bomback • Rachel Sockut Borman (C04) • Jennifer Shapiro Brevick (C95) • Anne E. Broadus (C92) • Larkin Meredith Brown (C10)

• Elaine Lazar Brown-Grant (C46, G61) • Marcy Brownson (C66) • Courtney Relihan Bugler (C99) • Tom Sylvian Bull (GC04) • Douglas and Alexandra Cowen (C84, GC85) Byrd • Joseph F. (G72, KSM72, KSM74) and

Mary Maziak (GC71) Byrnes • Megan Janine Calhoun (WCAS10) • Marilyn Anthony Coffman (C63) • Gail A. Cole-Avent (C98) • Joyce Zymali Corbett (C61) • John Crouse • Alan K. (GJ78, GJ87) and Charlotte Strader

Cubbage • Peter L. Dangerfield (C93) • C. Sue Davis (GC67) • James Louis (C06) and Stacy Trannel (WCAS05) Devine • Brandon M. (C04) and Chelsea Correia (SESP05) Dickerson • Daniel J. Diem (KSM87) and

Kent E. Bracken (KSM77) • Arthur Don (C75, L78) • Hannah Blythe Dunn (WCAS15) • Warren E. (C58) and Joan M. Eagle • Keith R. Everett (WCAS92) • H. Clark Federer (C80) • Michael S. (WCAS64) and Ruth Sneid

(C66) Fedotin • Michael C. and Lisa Gelb (C79) Feiner • Mark L. Feldman (GC71, GC73) • Brian T. Fink (C98) • Michael A. and Suzette Adouth (C85) Fisher • Charles and Nancy Fishman • Roslyn Klein Flegel (C53) •

H. Wendell Foster III (C85) • Marilyn Betty Freund (C75, GC76) • Jennifer Kasle Furmaniak (C95) • Daniel A. (WCAS78, GMcC79) and Carol Spotleson (C78) Gallagher • Terrence J. Gallagher • Jianhua Gao

and Dong Xu • Mary Jo Florio Garrison (GC63) • Susan Mabrey Gaud (G70, G74, KSM82) • Michael J. Gelfand (C79) • Douglas Gerleman • Christopher and Nancy Gibbs • Ariel A. Gold (C00) • Bruce Golden (C55) •

Kalmaine Deakter Graham (C51) • John G. and Karen O. Green • Cynthia Dalbey Greenburg (C66) • J. Terry Griffith (C72) • Logan Dawson Groover (C10) • Steven B. Grossblatt (C99) and Elise Beth Kamen (GC00) •

Susan Gustafson (C65) • Benjamin C. Haber (C97) and Laurie E. Barnes (C97) • Russell H. and Marilyn Hackett • Sanford Z. K. (C56) and Marilynn Prage (J55) Hampton • Lawrence G. Havens (C65, GC66) • Christopher R.

Havlik (C79) • Thomas M. (KSM72) and Jan Hazlett • William H. (WCAS87) and Kathryn Hutchison (SESP88) Heissenbuttel • Stephen M. and Ruth Goldberg (GC75) Hendel • Grant and Karlyn Metz (C96) Herlitz •

John Hetzler and Marc R. McClellan (C81) • Pauline Gorman Higie (C49) • Arthur J. Hill • Allen R. and Stephanie Le Vee (C65) Hochfelder • Daniel L. Isaman (McC81) and Ann J. Atkinson (C81) • Brian D. James (C90)

• Charles B. Jameson and Anne T. Coughlan • Katherine Bergman Jarozewski (C86) • Thomas Eugene Jr. (J79) and Mary Zimmer (C79) Jeffry • James L. Jensen (C71) • Alexander and Hilary Joel • Elondust Johnson

• Sara H. Jones (C85) • John Ronald Jun (GC74) • Douglas Samuel Kaplan (C11) • Bradley C. (McC94) and Laura Plaza (C96) Kiefaber • Richard B. (C78) and Dana Stanley Kind • David Kucinskas

(McC74) and Paula M. Cadogan (C73) • Joseph and Mary Landy • Charles Larrabee (C76) • Britten LaRue (C00) • Thomas P. Lee (C76) • Thomas R. Leslie and Charlene H. Landis (GC68) • Dina Metzger Levi (C90) •

Jonathan P. Levitt (C86) • Evan T. (C95, KSM01) and Temi Epstein (C96, GSESP01) Levy • Sheldon N. (WCAS56, G56) and Suzanne Goldberg (C56) Lewis • Luyan Li (GC04) • Michael S. Liebman (C00) • Daniel I. and

Jennifer B. Linzer • Michael J. Liptay (FSM86, FSM88) and Whitney E. Reid-Liptay • Herbert and Joan Leshin (C52) Loeb • John S. Logan (C89) • Lawrence and Ilene Lubell • E. Kirsten Lundergan-Linker (GC75) •

Sarah Pieh Macias (C99)† • Gary Maher and Marcia Kull • Richard and Sara O’Daffer (C81) Marberry • Howard and Sandra Foreman (C56) Markin • Estate of Barbara M. Marx (C47)† • Nicholas J. Masi Jr. (C68) •

Sally Sullivan Matson (C65) • Daniel and Bonnie Remondelli (C61) McAlister • Louis A. McCall (WCAS70, G74) • Stephen and Patricia Higginbotham (G70, G76) McCann • James and Wendee McCue • Ralph M. McDermid

Jr. (C58) • Benjamin James (McC99, KSM05, L05) and Rachel Ruan (C00, GC03, GC05) McLean • Adrienne Meisel (GC71) • Jeffrey M. (WCAS99) and Alison Center (C99) Merzel • Vincent C. Messer • Bonnie L. Messing

• Susan A. Messing (C86) • Gregg H. Mettler (C94) and Tara Ann Silva (C94, GC95) • Sara Benson Mills (C95) • James R. (C54, L57) and Jean H. Mitchell • Susan Cole Mitchell (C86, GJ88) • Jean Moe-Cathro (GC57) •

Thomas A. and Judith L. Monroe • Oliver S. (C97) and Janice Javier Montoya • James A. (C78, GC78) and Joan Schaub Morgulec • Kirk A. (McC74, KSM76) and Lydia Fiesselmann (C75) Moul • John B. and

Deborah Chevion (KSM93) Muller • Jonathon Nagatani (C10) • Georgia Bayless Nelson (C42) • Christopher J. and Leslie Cochrane (C81, GJ82) Neugent • Jenny Jing Pan (C10) • Shaun B. Patel (C04) • Daniel Vaughn

Persa (C12) • Sarah Haynes Pesetsky (C60) • Kathleen Sullivan Pistono (GC68, GC80) • Roger Fuller (KSM89) and Elizabeth Bisch (C89, GC90) Platt • Miriam Rothman Pockross (GC72) • Joan Sorge Pruett (C54) •

Jill Kosmin Quinones (WCAS83, GC93) • Robert A. (C60) and Micki Ravitz • John C. (WCAS59) and Judith G. Reece • Brian J. Regan (C93) and Paula Radon • John R. and Margaret Rein • Perry M. Rein (C88, GC89) •

Polly Taylor Revare (C88) • Jean Tennes Reynolds (C56) • Patricia M. Rice (GC66) • Mary-Carol Kooi Riehs (C82, GC91) • Sandra Lynn Riggs (C65) • Leland Roloff (GC51)† • Joshua Richard Ropiequet (C10) • Jeffrey A.

(C67) and Alison Podell Rosenberg • Ruth D. Rosin • Jack E. Rossotti (WCAS66) • Stephen B. (C75) and Alice Crancer (WCAS79) Rudolph • Peter W. Rudoy (C74) • Todd A. (C96) and Judith L. (C97) Sachs • Terry D.

Sanders (GC99) • Charles W. Sanford Jr. (C61)† • Donald Schneidman and Wendy Stevens • Robert A. Schultz (C51) • Joseph M. III (C75) and Kathleen M. Schuster • Douglas P. (C85, KSM86) and Sue Berkey (C85,

GJ88) Seserman • Jonathan A. Shapiro (C87) • James C. (FSM69) and Rita Pearlman (C59) Sheinin • Amy Falk Sheldon (C92) • Craig F. (C88) and Stephanie D’Abruzzo (C93) Shemin • Mark D. and Carole Spolar (C78)

Shepard • Larissa Siegel (C92) • Mark D. and Donna Doles (GC95) Simon • Nedda Jefferson Simon (C54) • Carolyn Judkins Smith (C60) • J. Tucker Smith (C81) • Mary E. Smith (GC66) • Norman J. (C69) and Kathy

Smith • William S. (C63) and Cathy Kirchner Smith • Andy Sohn (C89) • Robert R. Sprentall (C63) • Carolyn P. Starmann (C90) • Elaine Rosenthal Steinman (C59) • Carol Simpson Stern (G64, G68) • Hal S. R. Stewart

(C68, GJ70) • Kristine E. Strand (C67, G68) • Leslie Westerman Struggles (C71) • Patrick J. Sweeney (FSM88, FSM93) and Sharon G. Brown-Sweeney (C80, GC82, GC94) • Robert and Linda Tepper • Simon and

Pauline Michaud (C86) Thaler • Monique Kastner Thornton (C57) • Eric W. (J94) and Julie Highfield (C96) Trott • Leon P. (EB55, KSM56, KSM59) and Carolyn Herbst (C55) Ullensvang • James W. Van Buren and

Sally Shipman Pitt–Van Buren (C65) • Charlotte Cooperman Waisman (C63, GC67, GC78) • Grace Tomasa Wakugawa (C84, N86) • David M. and Margaret Luney (C85) Walker • Lisa Katrin Walker (C01) • Lou (C91) and

Allison Teicher (C90) Wallach • Spencer Weber Waller (L82) and Laura S. Matalon (C82) • Claudius and Melesa Watts • Arnim and Jeanne Whisler • Robert B. Wight Jr. (C57) • Charles A. Wilkinson (GC65, GC75) and

Kathleen M. Galvin (GC65, GC68, GSESP80) • Jeremy Robert (WCAS55, GSESP61, G71) and Mary Alt (GSESP59) Wilson • Lorelei E. Wilson (C89) • Sarah R. Wolff (C74, L78) • Roycealee Johnson Wood (C62, GSESP64)

• Douglas Wright and Terri M. Trotter-Wright (C90) • Victoria S. Wright (C78) • Gary Lee Wuslich (GC08) • Robert A. Wyman (C81) and Peggy Giffin • Iris N. Yamaoka (C65)

$100–249 • James S. (McC53, GMcC55, GMcC57) and Mary-Louise Aagaard • Thomas E. and Anita Bellmann (GC62) Adams • Marc Adler • Marc A. and Linda M. Alpert • Donald L. (C75) and Margaret M. Altschuler

• Vicki Gusack Anderson (C73) • Bernhard H. (McC66) and Jean M. Andresen • Meredith Bergman Apicella (C89) • Barbara Bradfield Armour (C59) • Donald L. Armstrong (EB52) • Mary M. Arndtsen

(C88) • Richard L. Arnold (GC62) • Hope Rissman Arthur (C53) • Kit Axelrod • Camilla Ashley Axelrood (GC95) • Robert L. (C59) and Elizabeth V. Babich • Cheryl Factor Baer • Carl Anthony Baldasso (C75) •

Wendy Steinhoff Baldikoski (C92) • Robert Piper Barrett (C01, GJ05) • Samuel and Robyn Barst • Adam H. (GJ91) and Margo Kandelman (WCAS86, GJ91) Bartsch • June H. Beard • Marie Hebenstreit Beason (C85)

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• Madeleine Runyan Bech (C07) • Robert Kling Beck III (C75) • Dennis J. Belcastro (GC94) • Laima Bendel • Susen Hakansson Berg (SESP65, GC89) • Dennis and Laura Bergeson • Betty Guinter Bergstrom (C52) •

Edward D. Berkowitz (G73, G76) and Emily Frances Frank (C75, G76) • Marjorie A. Bicknell (GC72) • Robert M. Birndorf (C75) • David F. and Nancy Driscoll Bishop • Elizabeth Simmons Bishop (C41) • Leland B. Bishop

(SPS99) • Therese Grein Bivona (GC73) • Kurt Edwin Blaugher (GC85) • Steven J. Bliss (C89) • Elizabeth Stryjewski Bloomer (C90) • Stanley A. and Karen Baker (C65, GC66) Bloustine • Ann Sofios Boeckman (C80) •

Adam M. (C92) and Donna Boruchov • Lee Rollin Boshes (C13) • Rebekah T. Bourland (C66) • William J. and Betty Boyd • Georgia Holtorf Bozeday (C68) • Clinton A. Bramkamp (C71, GC72) • William H. and

Yvonne Jones (C53) Branom • Katherine A. Breen (C70) • Lisa B. Brenner (C79) • Mary D. Broderick (C78) • Jonathan and Ellen Brody • Eric M. Brose (C87) • Gail Krumrich Brown (C59) • Zachary Zunker Brown (WCAS09)

• Amy Ferguson Browse (BSM79) • Gail Brusberg-West (C72, GC73)† • Melissa D. Bryan (C88) • W. Martin Burch (GC92) • Jefferey and Kathryn Burgess • Kevin P. (C10, C10) and Jennifer Walsh (C09) Burke • Paul R.

Burkhardt (C56) • Elaine Minow Burton (C53) • Nsenga K. Burton (C95) • Chadwick Ivan (WCAS90) and Deborah Hazuka (C92) Buttell • Bette R. Butterworth (C53) • Scott L. Byron (WCAS82) • Randall L. Bytwerk

(GC73, GC75) • Maria Cacho • Andrew A. and Lindsey Furnald (C68) Cadot • Timothy and Kristin Caffrey • Susan Hubka Canter (C66, GC67) • Edward P. and Karen Halvorsen (GC69) Carlson • Michael F. Carmichael

(C64) • Julie Noack Carper (C88) • William Thomas Carrier (GC14) • Sarah Louisa Stelle Carty (C83) • Dennis Casey • Joan Brain Cason (C63) • Jason William Cassidy (C06) • Bradley Morgan Cerf (C08) • Nancy

Chamberlain • Kathleen Rutkowski Chase (C81) • Debra Lynn Chatelle (GC76) • Mary Ann Cheatham (GC67, GC83) • Andrea Yvonne Chen (C07) • Roma Bradley Chenoweth (C63) • David S. and Loren Radewagen (C68)

Chernoff • Marla L. Clayman (WCAS95) • Michael L. Claypool (C94) • Maureen F. Cleary (C70, GC71) • Kenneth J. Coffey (J55) • Jeffrey and Kathryn Spitz (C81) Cohan • Michael D. Cohen (C98) and Kathryn Herman

(L04) • Mark W. Conklin (C83) and Noelle F. Strong (C85) • Henry G. and Harriet G. Conroe • Christine Fruechtenicht Cook (C68) • Thomas A. Corfman (J78, GJ91) • Richard A. (GC74) and Judith D. Cornell • Kevin M.

Coughlin (J78) and Susan K. Burzawa (WCAS78) • Victoria Black Courtney (C65) • Patricia Jervis Cox (C55) • Betty Berry Cozad (GC57) • Paul Crellin and Kelly Paul • Charles M. Crowe (C57) • Robert E. (EB56) and

Mrs. Robert E. Curley • Cynthia Wilson D’Alimonte (GC73) • William D. (C50) and Bonnie Bartlett (C50) Daniels • William C. Dannevik (C66) • Parthavi Das (C91) • Steven and Donna Dauterman • Katherine A. Dedo

(C90) • Mary Devereux • Florence Carre Dewitt (C45) • Maggie Rubin Diamond (C98) • Paul A. Dihel • Arlan P. Dohrenburg (GC66, GC72) • Scot G. Dollinger (C84) • Dollinger Law • Paula Schomburg Donahoe (WCAS71)

• James D. (McC54) and Helen Louise Dorn • Nathaniel Thompson (C02) and Megan Felsburg (WCAS02) Doud • Marilyn Drury-Katillo • Marydeana Davis Duckworth (SESP52, GC59) • Peter C. (C98) and Meghan M.

Duffy • Nancy L. Duncan • Jamie and Carol Dunn • Sarah Rebecca Eanet (GC91) • Jules and Diane Eberthardt • Gregg J. Edelman (C80) • Nathaniel S. Eek (C50, GC54)† • Jill Dinkes Efron (C88) • Blythe Egan

(C70) • Jerome E. Egel (C65) • Arnold R. and Diane Levy (C69) Eger • Mary Egleston • Janet Feinblatt Elby (C47) • Donald R. Eldred (GSESP57) • Nancy Emrich • Peter J. Engel (KSM87) and Jennifer Achuck (C82) •

Roberta Gnippe Enschede (C55) • Mary M. Ettel (C73) • Kismet F. Evans • Le Roy E. and Marta Evans • John C. Jr. (McC57, GMcC59) and Marcia Newman (C61) Even • Gerald Factor • Gordon R. and Fran Marling (C61)

Faller • Elliot A. (C82) and Lisa Crowley Feinstein • Kay Felt (WCAS63) • Jim R. Ferolo (GC99) • Edith G. Fessler • John Fetcho • Stephen James Finkelmeyer (C77) • Robert and Tracy Fisher • Joseph J. and

Evelyn Kuo (C86, L90) Fitzgerald • Priscilla Lord Ford (C61) • Shelley Horwitz Forrest (GC73) • Craig D. Foucht (C90) • Charles D. Frank (C87) • Sharon L. Freedman (WCAS87) • Fred Freeman (C57) • Judith Rachel

Freeman (WCAS75) • Rebecca Dunas Friedlander (GC84) • Barry A. (L66) and Rhonda Sherman Friedman • Stephen M. Friedman and Lisa Binswanger-Friedman (GC73) • D. Robert Frisina (GC55) • Jerald N. Fritz

(C73) • Royal T. (SESP58, GSESP59) and Aurora Avecilla (GC57) Fruehling • Jordan Allen Fudge (C14) • Eric J. (McC84, KSM89) and Liza Goldberg (C82) Fues • Julia Funke (GC87) • Cherisse A. Gardner Sexton (C95) •

Amy Garren (GC93) • Glenn H. Geffner (J90) • Timothy A. (WCAS85, FSM93) and Margarita Cabrera (C85, GJ86) Geleske • Dorothy E. Gemberling (GC55) • Robert C. Gerken (C50) • Catherine Gihlstorf (C85)

• Sallie Squarey Gilmore (C66) • Susan Drobnis Gohl (C61) • Edith Teper Goodman (GC62) • Lawrence P. Goodman (C54, GC55) • Eric B. Gordon (C83) • Robert J. Gordon • Sherwin and Vivien Gordon • Sandra M.

Gordon-Salant (GC76, GC81) • David L. Graddick (C04) • Theresa Blum Grady (C74) • Myrland J. Gray (McC90, GMcC99) • Timothy Holman (G79, G85) and Beverly Kahn (C81, GC83) Gray • Amy Lippa Graziano (GC05)

• Harold and Lynn Greer • Laura-Jaye Greer (C82) • Michael Greif (C81) • Emory A. Griffin (GC68, GC71) • Werner H. H. Grilk (SESP51) • Roger Grubb • Roxanne R. Gryder (C88) • Joann Torretta Guagliardo (C53) •

Richard Guetzloff (GC04) • Christopher B. (WCAS90) and Nicole White (C91) Guthrie • Allen L. Gutovitz • Daniel G. Guyette (C87) • Philip and Nancy Zimmerman (C60) Hablutzel • Arlene Nadel Hammer (C66) • Lyndal J.

Hanna (GC01) • Janet Lundstrom Hanson (C83) • Richard Hanus (C85) • Katherine P. Harris • Stephen Harrison and Susan Freier • Nancy Lee Hartman (C56) • William R. Haushalter (C59) • Nancy Motsenbocker

Hefley (GC59) • William A. Heller (C49) • Michael T. and Mary Elias (C78) Hengehold • Marilyn Miller Henry (GC67) • Thomas N. Heymann (C80) • Roger C. Hill (C48, GC50) • Maury R. Hillstrom (C88) • Terrie Hinder •

James R. Hinkley (C55) • Ronald G. and Lauren Lowenberg (C87) Hochman • Charles Hoffman and Tamara Joan Schiller (GC96) • Lynn Rhoads Hoffman (GC75) • Michael G. and Jacqueline Balkin (C87) Hoffman •

Valerie Hoffman-Hatcher (SESP62) • Clint (WCAS94) and Hilary Miller (J94, GC99) Holder • Bryan M. Holdman (C94) • Edwin A. Hollatz (GC55, GC65) • Nancy Gade Hollomon (GC58) • Max Jared Holste (C08) •

Catherine Chun Holt (GC78) • Norma McCabe Hoppenfeld (C61) • Margaret Glauber Horn (C00) • Andrew S. Hotz (C02) • Robert M. (GC76) and Vivien S. Houghton • L. Thompson Howell (C85) • Richard L. Howell (C79)

• Deborah Garlock Hoyt (C65) • Robin M. Hulshizer (C86) • Lesa Carmody Hundman (C78) • Alfred R. (KSM73) and Linda Nelson Hunsicker • Sonia D. Hyncik (C95) • Janis Mehornay Ingham (C64) • Barbara Nylund

Ingolia (SESP55) • Geraldine Dysart Ingram (C52) • Stephanie Reeder Iodice (C08) • Carolyn Weiner Isakson (GC66) • Trudy Isbitz Brodsky (C65, GC66) • Jan L. Jacobowitz (C76) • Sheila Peterson Jaskierski (GC77) •

Coleman A. and Lola Hanawalt (C59) Jennings • Amy Christine Johnson (WCAS94, GC96) • Catherine Lynch Johnson (C01) • Terrence J. Johnson (WCAS97) and Elizabeth A. Haley • Joel Jonas and Patricia Stamler

• Ellen Hyman Jones (C80) • Rachel Juris • Ilene Dorfman Kahn (C79) • Annette M. Kaleita (GC62) • Kevin F. Kann • Martha A. Karatz (C73) • Daniel L. (WCAS03) and Haley Gordon (C03) Karl • Arthur Karp (C69) • James

(KSM87) and Amy Loeschner (KSM90) Keane • Matthew Lawrence Keith (WCAS12) • M. Kasey Kephart (GC65) • Young Yun Kim (GC76) • Jon Kingsdale and Rosalie Phillips • Patricia Kimmick Kirkley (C51) • Mark E.

Kishler (McC84) and Patricia Denise Acha (C83) • Iona Sherman Klayman (C86) • Jon Douglas Klein • Brian Edward (C07) and Kristen Elizabeth (C07) Klesh • Barry M. Klor (C71, GC72, GC77) • Kevin L. (GMcC02) and

Kelly Hazen (C95) Klug • Ronald R. (EB61) and Ursulla G. Knakmuhs • Kris D. Knudsen (C72) • David O. Kompare (WCAS85) • Russell A. Koplin (C99) • Edward W. Koryl (WCAS64) • David Kovacs and Patricia A.

Rust-Kovacs (C75) • James J. Kowalczyk and Merry Beth Kraus-Kowalczyk (C78) • Andrew D. Kozinn (J74) and Carey T. Graeber (C75) • Joann Hirakawa Krause (C68) • Sue Ellen Krause (GC73, GC78) • Kent C. Krogh

(McC60, KSM61) • Braden Kleibacker Kuhlman (C65) • Margaret Mary Kustermann (GC89) • Carol Harmeson Labelle (GC60) • Christine A. Lancaster (WCAS97, GC00, GC00) • Katheryn Walsh Landis (C96) • Lawrence R.

Landman (G83) • Janice Rohrlich Lang (GC77) • Andrew Lapayowker (WCAS75) and Sarah McCafferty • Jonathan Lapook and Kate Lear • Thomas and Akiko Larson • Jan W. Lavacek and Carole Ryan Sullivan (C66,

GC71) • Thomas R. (C60) and Earlyn Sams Lawrence • Eileen Risjord Leclercq (C50) • Bruce Lederman • Debra Lederman • Bryan K. and Celeste Dimauro Lee • Mary-Lou Springhorn Leidheiser (GC54) • Andrew J.

(G92, G96) and Kari Merritt (C92, GC93) Leon • Gary P. Lessen and Lois Debra Stark (C77) • Robin E. Lester (WCAS72, GC77) • David P. and Alison V. Levine • Laurie J. Levit (C73, GSESP76) • Mildred Platt Levy (C50)

• Sandy Moskowitz Levy (C75) • Christine Hemphill Lidvall (C69) • M. Stanley Lindberg Jr. (McC63) • Morris J. and Lois Wertheimer (C45) Lipnik • Dan and Lauren Litchfield • Deborah Yepsen Lollar (C75, GC77) •

100042.indd 16 12/8/15 3:09 AM

• Madeleine Runyan Bech (C07) • Robert Kling Beck III (C75) • Dennis J. Belcastro (GC94) • Laima Bendel • Susen Hakansson Berg (SESP65, GC89) • Dennis and Laura Bergeson • Betty Guinter Bergstrom (C52) •

Edward D. Berkowitz (G73, G76) and Emily Frances Frank (C75, G76) • Marjorie A. Bicknell (GC72) • Robert M. Birndorf (C75) • David F. and Nancy Driscoll Bishop • Elizabeth Simmons Bishop (C41) • Leland B. Bishop

(SPS99) • Therese Grein Bivona (GC73) • Kurt Edwin Blaugher (GC85) • Steven J. Bliss (C89) • Elizabeth Stryjewski Bloomer (C90) • Stanley A. and Karen Baker (C65, GC66) Bloustine • Ann Sofios Boeckman (C80) •

Adam M. (C92) and Donna Boruchov • Lee Rollin Boshes (C13) • Rebekah T. Bourland (C66) • William J. and Betty Boyd • Georgia Holtorf Bozeday (C68) • Clinton A. Bramkamp (C71, GC72) • William H. and

Yvonne Jones (C53) Branom • Katherine A. Breen (C70) • Lisa B. Brenner (C79) • Mary D. Broderick (C78) • Jonathan and Ellen Brody • Eric M. Brose (C87) • Gail Krumrich Brown (C59) • Zachary Zunker Brown (WCAS09)

• Amy Ferguson Browse (BSM79) • Gail Brusberg-West (C72, GC73)† • Melissa D. Bryan (C88) • W. Martin Burch (GC92) • Jefferey and Kathryn Burgess • Kevin P. (C10, C10) and Jennifer Walsh (C09) Burke • Paul R.

Burkhardt (C56) • Elaine Minow Burton (C53) • Nsenga K. Burton (C95) • Chadwick Ivan (WCAS90) and Deborah Hazuka (C92) Buttell • Bette R. Butterworth (C53) • Scott L. Byron (WCAS82) • Randall L. Bytwerk

(GC73, GC75) • Maria Cacho • Andrew A. and Lindsey Furnald (C68) Cadot • Timothy and Kristin Caffrey • Susan Hubka Canter (C66, GC67) • Edward P. and Karen Halvorsen (GC69) Carlson • Michael F. Carmichael

(C64) • Julie Noack Carper (C88) • William Thomas Carrier (GC14) • Sarah Louisa Stelle Carty (C83) • Dennis Casey • Joan Brain Cason (C63) • Jason William Cassidy (C06) • Bradley Morgan Cerf (C08) • Nancy

Chamberlain • Kathleen Rutkowski Chase (C81) • Debra Lynn Chatelle (GC76) • Mary Ann Cheatham (GC67, GC83) • Andrea Yvonne Chen (C07) • Roma Bradley Chenoweth (C63) • David S. and Loren Radewagen (C68)

Chernoff • Marla L. Clayman (WCAS95) • Michael L. Claypool (C94) • Maureen F. Cleary (C70, GC71) • Kenneth J. Coffey (J55) • Jeffrey and Kathryn Spitz (C81) Cohan • Michael D. Cohen (C98) and Kathryn Herman

(L04) • Mark W. Conklin (C83) and Noelle F. Strong (C85) • Henry G. and Harriet G. Conroe • Christine Fruechtenicht Cook (C68) • Thomas A. Corfman (J78, GJ91) • Richard A. (GC74) and Judith D. Cornell • Kevin M.

Coughlin (J78) and Susan K. Burzawa (WCAS78) • Victoria Black Courtney (C65) • Patricia Jervis Cox (C55) • Betty Berry Cozad (GC57) • Paul Crellin and Kelly Paul • Charles M. Crowe (C57) • Robert E. (EB56) and

Mrs. Robert E. Curley • Cynthia Wilson D’Alimonte (GC73) • William D. (C50) and Bonnie Bartlett (C50) Daniels • William C. Dannevik (C66) • Parthavi Das (C91) • Steven and Donna Dauterman • Katherine A. Dedo

(C90) • Mary Devereux • Florence Carre Dewitt (C45) • Maggie Rubin Diamond (C98) • Paul A. Dihel • Arlan P. Dohrenburg (GC66, GC72) • Scot G. Dollinger (C84) • Dollinger Law • Paula Schomburg Donahoe (WCAS71)

• James D. (McC54) and Helen Louise Dorn • Nathaniel Thompson (C02) and Megan Felsburg (WCAS02) Doud • Marilyn Drury-Katillo • Marydeana Davis Duckworth (SESP52, GC59) • Peter C. (C98) and Meghan M.

Duffy • Nancy L. Duncan • Jamie and Carol Dunn • Sarah Rebecca Eanet (GC91) • Jules and Diane Eberthardt • Gregg J. Edelman (C80) • Nathaniel S. Eek (C50, GC54)† • Jill Dinkes Efron (C88) • Blythe Egan

(C70) • Jerome E. Egel (C65) • Arnold R. and Diane Levy (C69) Eger • Mary Egleston • Janet Feinblatt Elby (C47) • Donald R. Eldred (GSESP57) • Nancy Emrich • Peter J. Engel (KSM87) and Jennifer Achuck (C82) •

Roberta Gnippe Enschede (C55) • Mary M. Ettel (C73) • Kismet F. Evans • Le Roy E. and Marta Evans • John C. Jr. (McC57, GMcC59) and Marcia Newman (C61) Even • Gerald Factor • Gordon R. and Fran Marling (C61)

Faller • Elliot A. (C82) and Lisa Crowley Feinstein • Kay Felt (WCAS63) • Jim R. Ferolo (GC99) • Edith G. Fessler • John Fetcho • Stephen James Finkelmeyer (C77) • Robert and Tracy Fisher • Joseph J. and

Evelyn Kuo (C86, L90) Fitzgerald • Priscilla Lord Ford (C61) • Shelley Horwitz Forrest (GC73) • Craig D. Foucht (C90) • Charles D. Frank (C87) • Sharon L. Freedman (WCAS87) • Fred Freeman (C57) • Judith Rachel

Freeman (WCAS75) • Rebecca Dunas Friedlander (GC84) • Barry A. (L66) and Rhonda Sherman Friedman • Stephen M. Friedman and Lisa Binswanger-Friedman (GC73) • D. Robert Frisina (GC55) • Jerald N. Fritz

(C73) • Royal T. (SESP58, GSESP59) and Aurora Avecilla (GC57) Fruehling • Jordan Allen Fudge (C14) • Eric J. (McC84, KSM89) and Liza Goldberg (C82) Fues • Julia Funke (GC87) • Cherisse A. Gardner Sexton (C95) •

Amy Garren (GC93) • Glenn H. Geffner (J90) • Timothy A. (WCAS85, FSM93) and Margarita Cabrera (C85, GJ86) Geleske • Dorothy E. Gemberling (GC55) • Robert C. Gerken (C50) • Catherine Gihlstorf (C85)

• Sallie Squarey Gilmore (C66) • Susan Drobnis Gohl (C61) • Edith Teper Goodman (GC62) • Lawrence P. Goodman (C54, GC55) • Eric B. Gordon (C83) • Robert J. Gordon • Sherwin and Vivien Gordon • Sandra M.

Gordon-Salant (GC76, GC81) • David L. Graddick (C04) • Theresa Blum Grady (C74) • Myrland J. Gray (McC90, GMcC99) • Timothy Holman (G79, G85) and Beverly Kahn (C81, GC83) Gray • Amy Lippa Graziano (GC05)

• Harold and Lynn Greer • Laura-Jaye Greer (C82) • Michael Greif (C81) • Emory A. Griffin (GC68, GC71) • Werner H. H. Grilk (SESP51) • Roger Grubb • Roxanne R. Gryder (C88) • Joann Torretta Guagliardo (C53) •

Richard Guetzloff (GC04) • Christopher B. (WCAS90) and Nicole White (C91) Guthrie • Allen L. Gutovitz • Daniel G. Guyette (C87) • Philip and Nancy Zimmerman (C60) Hablutzel • Arlene Nadel Hammer (C66) • Lyndal J.

Hanna (GC01) • Janet Lundstrom Hanson (C83) • Richard Hanus (C85) • Katherine P. Harris • Stephen Harrison and Susan Freier • Nancy Lee Hartman (C56) • William R. Haushalter (C59) • Nancy Motsenbocker

Hefley (GC59) • William A. Heller (C49) • Michael T. and Mary Elias (C78) Hengehold • Marilyn Miller Henry (GC67) • Thomas N. Heymann (C80) • Roger C. Hill (C48, GC50) • Maury R. Hillstrom (C88) • Terrie Hinder •

James R. Hinkley (C55) • Ronald G. and Lauren Lowenberg (C87) Hochman • Charles Hoffman and Tamara Joan Schiller (GC96) • Lynn Rhoads Hoffman (GC75) • Michael G. and Jacqueline Balkin (C87) Hoffman •

Valerie Hoffman-Hatcher (SESP62) • Clint (WCAS94) and Hilary Miller (J94, GC99) Holder • Bryan M. Holdman (C94) • Edwin A. Hollatz (GC55, GC65) • Nancy Gade Hollomon (GC58) • Max Jared Holste (C08) •

Catherine Chun Holt (GC78) • Norma McCabe Hoppenfeld (C61) • Margaret Glauber Horn (C00) • Andrew S. Hotz (C02) • Robert M. (GC76) and Vivien S. Houghton • L. Thompson Howell (C85) • Richard L. Howell (C79)

• Deborah Garlock Hoyt (C65) • Robin M. Hulshizer (C86) • Lesa Carmody Hundman (C78) • Alfred R. (KSM73) and Linda Nelson Hunsicker • Sonia D. Hyncik (C95) • Janis Mehornay Ingham (C64) • Barbara Nylund

Ingolia (SESP55) • Geraldine Dysart Ingram (C52) • Stephanie Reeder Iodice (C08) • Carolyn Weiner Isakson (GC66) • Trudy Isbitz Brodsky (C65, GC66) • Jan L. Jacobowitz (C76) • Sheila Peterson Jaskierski (GC77) •

Coleman A. and Lola Hanawalt (C59) Jennings • Amy Christine Johnson (WCAS94, GC96) • Catherine Lynch Johnson (C01) • Terrence J. Johnson (WCAS97) and Elizabeth A. Haley • Joel Jonas and Patricia Stamler

• Ellen Hyman Jones (C80) • Rachel Juris • Ilene Dorfman Kahn (C79) • Annette M. Kaleita (GC62) • Kevin F. Kann • Martha A. Karatz (C73) • Daniel L. (WCAS03) and Haley Gordon (C03) Karl • Arthur Karp (C69) • James

(KSM87) and Amy Loeschner (KSM90) Keane • Matthew Lawrence Keith (WCAS12) • M. Kasey Kephart (GC65) • Young Yun Kim (GC76) • Jon Kingsdale and Rosalie Phillips • Patricia Kimmick Kirkley (C51) • Mark E.

Kishler (McC84) and Patricia Denise Acha (C83) • Iona Sherman Klayman (C86) • Jon Douglas Klein • Brian Edward (C07) and Kristen Elizabeth (C07) Klesh • Barry M. Klor (C71, GC72, GC77) • Kevin L. (GMcC02) and

Kelly Hazen (C95) Klug • Ronald R. (EB61) and Ursulla G. Knakmuhs • Kris D. Knudsen (C72) • David O. Kompare (WCAS85) • Russell A. Koplin (C99) • Edward W. Koryl (WCAS64) • David Kovacs and Patricia A.

Rust-Kovacs (C75) • James J. Kowalczyk and Merry Beth Kraus-Kowalczyk (C78) • Andrew D. Kozinn (J74) and Carey T. Graeber (C75) • Joann Hirakawa Krause (C68) • Sue Ellen Krause (GC73, GC78) • Kent C. Krogh

(McC60, KSM61) • Braden Kleibacker Kuhlman (C65) • Margaret Mary Kustermann (GC89) • Carol Harmeson Labelle (GC60) • Christine A. Lancaster (WCAS97, GC00, GC00) • Katheryn Walsh Landis (C96) • Lawrence R.

Landman (G83) • Janice Rohrlich Lang (GC77) • Andrew Lapayowker (WCAS75) and Sarah McCafferty • Jonathan Lapook and Kate Lear • Thomas and Akiko Larson • Jan W. Lavacek and Carole Ryan Sullivan (C66,

GC71) • Thomas R. (C60) and Earlyn Sams Lawrence • Eileen Risjord Leclercq (C50) • Bruce Lederman • Debra Lederman • Bryan K. and Celeste Dimauro Lee • Mary-Lou Springhorn Leidheiser (GC54) • Andrew J.

(G92, G96) and Kari Merritt (C92, GC93) Leon • Gary P. Lessen and Lois Debra Stark (C77) • Robin E. Lester (WCAS72, GC77) • David P. and Alison V. Levine • Laurie J. Levit (C73, GSESP76) • Mildred Platt Levy (C50)

• Sandy Moskowitz Levy (C75) • Christine Hemphill Lidvall (C69) • M. Stanley Lindberg Jr. (McC63) • Morris J. and Lois Wertheimer (C45) Lipnik • Dan and Lauren Litchfield • Deborah Yepsen Lollar (C75, GC77) •

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William H. Lord (GC61) • Michele Lowe (J79) • Rita Pelz Lucas (C54) • Lorna Luebbers (C92) • Rosalyn Lee Lueck-Mammen (C75) • Elizabeth Lutsky (GC01) • Joan I. Lynch (GC55) • J. Scott Maberry (C88) • Thomas F.

(GC66) and Diane Castellano (GC58, GC66) Mader • Donna K. Magwood (C75) • J. P. Manoux (C91) • Sandra L. Markin Trust • Scott and Abbe Maron • Karl L. (C85) and Ilene Balsam (WCAS85) Marquardt •

Judith Hidding Martin (WCAS60, GC61) • Nedra Linville Martz (C52, GC54) • Bruce H. and Wendy Hess (C91) Mathiowetz • Christina Poulakidas Maydanis (C56) • Richard A. (EB68) and Jean A. Frizelle (C67) McAdoo

• John A. and Marilyn Wiegand (C76) McAuliffe • Janet Evans McBride (GC70) • Kathryn Hickman McCalla (C96, GC00) • Renetta Walker McCann (C78, GSESP12) • Merle G. McConnell (C51) • William A. McConnell

(C81) • Mark McCullough and Alicia R. Pardo (C04) • Patrick J. (C85) and Elizabeth Snow McDougall • Mary Hamilton McEnery (C60) • Daniel J. and Nancy McFarland • Laura Spielvogel McKirdy (GC63) • James G.

(C91) and Anne McCord (J91, GJ91) McSilver • Rolland R. Meinholtz (C59) • John E. Mellick (C02) • Robert B. Mesrop Jr. (C83) • Mary Comly Meyer (SESP70) • Amy R. Meyers (C90) • Scott A. Meyerson (C91) •

Yvonne Braswell Meyerson (C81) • Timothy Jon Micsko (C96) • Philip J. Miler (C49) • Craig A. (KSM83, GC84) and M. A. Steingass Miller • Dale E. (GC71) and Vergene Carlson (GBSM72) Miller • Jay and Aspasia M.

Apostolakis (GC94) Miller • Lloyd G. Miller Jr. (C68) • Judith C. Miniace (GC72) • E. David Mobley (C66) • Richard R. Mone (C88) • William C. Moody (C59, GC60) • Susan Eggleton Moran (C76) • Frank C. Morris Jr. (C70)

• Frank J. Morris (C55) • Randall Moscher • Jonathan J. (C88) and Barbara Moss • John Michael (GC74) and Josephine Muchmore • Roswell Hewson Mueller (C07) • Paul and Helen Mugavero • Susan Taber Mulhern

(GC67) • Kylie Margaret Mullins (C15, C15) • Paul J. Mullins • Philip (C76) and Marcie Munishor • Carol A. Murphy (C71, GC73) • Margot A. Myers (C75) • David Glenn and Cynthia Freutel (KSM84) Nadig • Gayle P. Nadler

(C86) • Dorla Bushnell Nary (GBSM52) • Edith Conte Natalini (C53) • Margaret Petersen Nattress (C51, GC64) • Kennedy W. Neville (WCAS86) • Pamela Hirschson Neville (C92) • Mary E. Newman (C05) • Gregory D.

Newton (GC87) • Richard D. (C70) and Barbara F. Nirenberg • Paul D. Noffsinger (GC65, GC68) • Joseph C. Nunes (J87) and Wendy Heiman (C87) • Carol Obertubbesing • Daniel C. (C71) and Barbara Henschen

(J72) O’Brien • Linda Shearer Oggel (GC65) • James J. (WCAS84, L87) and Joan O’Reilly (GJ87) Oh • Charles D. O’Kieffe (KSM58) • Walter Louis Olden (C75) • Wayne O. Olsen (GC62, GC65) • Eric S. Olson (C93) •

Lindsay Morison Olson (GC89) • Steven G. (WCAS68) and Lesley Barrett (C69) Olswang • Maureen Dorothy O’Malley (C05) • Jack H. (C55) and Jean Williamson (C56) Oswald • Jason M. Overstreet (C96) • Marcus L.

Overton (C65) • Mari Pagone-Franklin (C95, GC97) • Thomas B. (KSM88, L88) and Patricia Eggleston (C83, L88) Pahl • Nick J. Pappas (GC67) • Theodore E. (GMcC86) and Wendy Langlas (C88) Parris • Gordon M. (C70)

and Joy Bacon (G70) Patterson • Adam S. Peck (C86) • Lloyd A. Pedersen (C68) • Elizabeth M. Perkins (C04) • Marguerite Wertheimer Perkins-Mautner (C48) • Dennis G. Perkinson (G77) • Jake D. Perlman (C13, C13)

• Stacy Lynn Peterson (C07) • Christina Hunter Pfeifer (C69) • Marissa Rae Krasnow Pines (C06, KSM11) • David Owen Plaut (C75) • Stanley E. and Barbara Biery (C52) Plummer • Todd Charles Alan Plutsky (WCAS99)

• Michael Porte • Ann Rutledge Powers (GC67) • Mark H. Price (C63) • Jean Barthen Prince (C59) • Joyce Iwohn Prince (C52) • Henry O. and Sarah Price (WCAS63) Pruden • Anthony J. Radich and Sonja K. Foss (GC76)

• Rafael Real De Asua • John L. Regenmorter (C50, GC53) • Erica Preiss Regunberg (C79) • Raymond W. Rensis (C49)† • David L. Revsine (WCAS91) • Cynthia A. Reynolds (C72) • Abby Weisberg Ribbans (C79) •

Geoffrey T. Rice (C99) • Betty Caraway Ritchie (GC64) • Janet Cohoon Robertson (C56) • Robin Beard Robertson (C64) • Roberta Nevis Robinson (C49) • Karen Reidenbaugh Rogers (J69, KSM86) • Kenneth S. (WCAS85)

and Deborah Terry (G91) Rogers • Harold T. Rohlfing (BSM56, GBSM60) • Risa Turner Rohrberger (C81) • Antonio and Julie Romero • Ferguson E. (GJ57) and Nancy Haltom (GC56) Rood • Charles B. and Sharon Hepner

(C84) Rosen • Robin L. Rosenberg (C87) • Lois Kubarewicz Rosstedt (GC86) • Mark S. Roth (C96) • Irwin D. and Holly Fleischman (C64) Rozner • Jake L. Rufli (GC59) • Richard and Regina Rufolo • Patty Hileman

Rullman (GC65) • Robert Mccallan Runyeon (C10) • Richard Ruskin (C85) • Charlotte Luporini Rusnak (C73) • JoEllen M. Ruvoli (C90) • Thomas M. Ryan (GC83) • Neal F. Sabin (C78) • Dudley W. Sanders (GC82) •

Willie E. Sanders (GC60) • Stephen R. (McC69) and Gail Harris (GC79) Schmidt • Henry J. and Madeline Schmuckler • Mary Wexler Schreibstein (C68) • Louis C. Schueddig (C70) • Amy R. Schur (C82) • Lenora Singer

Schur (C50) • Jane Lake Schwartz (C74) • Lyle H. Schwartz (McC59, GMcC64) • Susan Schwartzwald (C78) • Christopher M. Schwarz (J90) and Lucy T. May (J90) • Jane Bogardus Seaton (C63) • Caroline Ann Seavoy

(WCAS14, BSM14) • Todd P. and Susan Semla • Joel E. Shapira (C94) • Clair Whiting Sharpless (C60) • Erin P. Shields (C82) • Anthony F. Shute (C82) • Jamaal Sibley • Rachel Marisa Siegel (C06) • Richard K. (FSM79,

FSM81, FSM87) and Sara Cordiner (SESP80, GSESP06) Silver • Charlann Scheid Simon (C61) • Philip Jay (WCAS75) and Susan Markowitz (C76) Simon • Grant P. (FSM87, FSM89) and Sharie Cunniffe (C87) Sinson •

Philip J. and Deborah Bishop (C67) Smith • Roy Smith (C77) • Sherrill J. Smith (C73) • Brooke Robyn Sossin (WCAS09) • Matthew J. Spangler (C96) • Henry G. (EB65, KSM67) and Susan Vandeman (C65) Spellman •

Barbara Urbanek Spigner (C76) • Janet R. Stampfl (C73) • Donald E. Staples (C55, GC67) • Sharon Risk Stark (C62) • Georgia Anna Stathis (C70) • Emily Peska Stearn (C00) • Burton Steck • Genevieve Aron Steidtmann

(C93) • Richard Andrew (KSM88) and Anne Sasso (C74, GC75) Stein • Peter M. and Lisa Palumbo (C81) Steiner • Margaret L. Stenberg (C54) • Hal Stern and Hara Waldman • Elisabeth Dresser Stewart (C65) •

Philip D. Stewart (WCAS60) • Theo Striebel • Ellen Whitney Stukenberg (GC55) • Christine A. Sturges (GC69, GC71) • Linda Murrans Stypulkowski (GC76) • Amanda Sullivan (C87) • Sandra Hannah Sullivan (C58) •

Janet Kosse Susin (GC62) • Susan Spiller Swan (C67) • Susan Basler Swanson (GC93) • Amy Handspicker Swisher (C78) • Curt L. Sytsma (C70, L74) • Casmir and Dorothy Szczepaniak • Milton Tabbot (C71) •

Kristen March Tarnol (C93) • Kelly Boyse Taylor (C88) • Hugh and Jennifer Thomas • Evelyn C. Thomason (C82) • Ruth Crane Thornton-Walter (C57, GC61) • Ellen M. Tickner (C73) • Russell G. (WCAS73) and

Joyce Tisman • Janet Elaine Toole (GC86) • Steven B. Totland (C80, GC91, GC98) and Meryl Lynn Friedman (C81, GC82) • Allan W. Townsend (GC69) • Amy Haydon Troppmann • Susan Struve Trout (GC73) • James L.

Tungate (GC70, GC72) • Elizabeth Leebron Tutelman (GC75, GC78) • Jeffrey W. Tuttle (McC78) • Mikel and Sharon Uchitel • Nancy Kafesjian Vale (C53, GC54) • John Van (C86) and Amy Van Osdol • Michael S. (C74)

and Candace Kubiak (C74, GC76) Varty • Victoria Vergason • William E. Vickers (GC52) • Alan (C68, GC81) and Sandra L. Wade • Samuel Hollister Wadsworth (McC09) • Robert H. Waechter (WCAS52) • Leslie Dolgenow

Waldman (C71) • Derek B. (McC91) and Alesia Wilburn (C92) Wall • John T. Jr. and Patricia Hauck (SESP66) Walsh • Yen Tan Walter (GC96) • Carolyn Hopkins Walton (GC57) • David W. and June Longfellow (C60) Warner

• Paul Warshauer (C76) • Dana J. Wayne (C00) • Barbara Parke Weaver (C54) • Natalie A. Weber (C54) • Nathan Weed and Kyunghee Han • W. Daniel (J50) and Bonnie Kistner (C50) Wefler • William (J82, GJ83) and Joy

Weinbaum • Rachel McDonough Weinberg (GC61) • David Weingarten and Liora Beer • Michael Weiser (C85) • Gail L. West (C67) • Presbury B. West (G73) • Peter White (C59) • Andrew (C98) and Matty Sterenchock

Wilder • Barbara A. Willer (C78) • John F. Jr. (C50) and Joan C. Williams • Joy Fisher Williams (C97) • Gaynelle Rothermel Winograd (C70, GC77) • Michael M. Winters (C66) • Sandra Cronenwett Wiseley (C57) •

Sarah L. Wohlenhaus (C80) • Stephen Alan Woldenberg (WCAS10) • Wei Lin (C05) and Anne Ventimiglia (SESP05) Wong • Lisa Lyons Wright (C84) • Anne McCulloch Young (C69) • Jill Walmsley Zager (GC04) • Jon and

Anna Zaich

*Annie May Swift Society charter members †Deceased

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William H. Lord (GC61) • Michele Lowe (J79) • Rita Pelz Lucas (C54) • Lorna Luebbers (C92) • Rosalyn Lee Lueck-Mammen (C75) • Elizabeth Lutsky (GC01) • Joan I. Lynch (GC55) • J. Scott Maberry (C88) • Thomas F.

(GC66) and Diane Castellano (GC58, GC66) Mader • Donna K. Magwood (C75) • J. P. Manoux (C91) • Sandra L. Markin Trust • Scott and Abbe Maron • Karl L. (C85) and Ilene Balsam (WCAS85) Marquardt •

Judith Hidding Martin (WCAS60, GC61) • Nedra Linville Martz (C52, GC54) • Bruce H. and Wendy Hess (C91) Mathiowetz • Christina Poulakidas Maydanis (C56) • Richard A. (EB68) and Jean A. Frizelle (C67) McAdoo

• John A. and Marilyn Wiegand (C76) McAuliffe • Janet Evans McBride (GC70) • Kathryn Hickman McCalla (C96, GC00) • Renetta Walker McCann (C78, GSESP12) • Merle G. McConnell (C51) • William A. McConnell

(C81) • Mark McCullough and Alicia R. Pardo (C04) • Patrick J. (C85) and Elizabeth Snow McDougall • Mary Hamilton McEnery (C60) • Daniel J. and Nancy McFarland • Laura Spielvogel McKirdy (GC63) • James G.

(C91) and Anne McCord (J91, GJ91) McSilver • Rolland R. Meinholtz (C59) • John E. Mellick (C02) • Robert B. Mesrop Jr. (C83) • Mary Comly Meyer (SESP70) • Amy R. Meyers (C90) • Scott A. Meyerson (C91) •

Yvonne Braswell Meyerson (C81) • Timothy Jon Micsko (C96) • Philip J. Miler (C49) • Craig A. (KSM83, GC84) and M. A. Steingass Miller • Dale E. (GC71) and Vergene Carlson (GBSM72) Miller • Jay and Aspasia M.

Apostolakis (GC94) Miller • Lloyd G. Miller Jr. (C68) • Judith C. Miniace (GC72) • E. David Mobley (C66) • Richard R. Mone (C88) • William C. Moody (C59, GC60) • Susan Eggleton Moran (C76) • Frank C. Morris Jr. (C70)

• Frank J. Morris (C55) • Randall Moscher • Jonathan J. (C88) and Barbara Moss • John Michael (GC74) and Josephine Muchmore • Roswell Hewson Mueller (C07) • Paul and Helen Mugavero • Susan Taber Mulhern

(GC67) • Kylie Margaret Mullins (C15, C15) • Paul J. Mullins • Philip (C76) and Marcie Munishor • Carol A. Murphy (C71, GC73) • Margot A. Myers (C75) • David Glenn and Cynthia Freutel (KSM84) Nadig • Gayle P. Nadler

(C86) • Dorla Bushnell Nary (GBSM52) • Edith Conte Natalini (C53) • Margaret Petersen Nattress (C51, GC64) • Kennedy W. Neville (WCAS86) • Pamela Hirschson Neville (C92) • Mary E. Newman (C05) • Gregory D.

Newton (GC87) • Richard D. (C70) and Barbara F. Nirenberg • Paul D. Noffsinger (GC65, GC68) • Joseph C. Nunes (J87) and Wendy Heiman (C87) • Carol Obertubbesing • Daniel C. (C71) and Barbara Henschen

(J72) O’Brien • Linda Shearer Oggel (GC65) • James J. (WCAS84, L87) and Joan O’Reilly (GJ87) Oh • Charles D. O’Kieffe (KSM58) • Walter Louis Olden (C75) • Wayne O. Olsen (GC62, GC65) • Eric S. Olson (C93) •

Lindsay Morison Olson (GC89) • Steven G. (WCAS68) and Lesley Barrett (C69) Olswang • Maureen Dorothy O’Malley (C05) • Jack H. (C55) and Jean Williamson (C56) Oswald • Jason M. Overstreet (C96) • Marcus L.

Overton (C65) • Mari Pagone-Franklin (C95, GC97) • Thomas B. (KSM88, L88) and Patricia Eggleston (C83, L88) Pahl • Nick J. Pappas (GC67) • Theodore E. (GMcC86) and Wendy Langlas (C88) Parris • Gordon M. (C70)

and Joy Bacon (G70) Patterson • Adam S. Peck (C86) • Lloyd A. Pedersen (C68) • Elizabeth M. Perkins (C04) • Marguerite Wertheimer Perkins-Mautner (C48) • Dennis G. Perkinson (G77) • Jake D. Perlman (C13, C13)

• Stacy Lynn Peterson (C07) • Christina Hunter Pfeifer (C69) • Marissa Rae Krasnow Pines (C06, KSM11) • David Owen Plaut (C75) • Stanley E. and Barbara Biery (C52) Plummer • Todd Charles Alan Plutsky (WCAS99)

• Michael Porte • Ann Rutledge Powers (GC67) • Mark H. Price (C63) • Jean Barthen Prince (C59) • Joyce Iwohn Prince (C52) • Henry O. and Sarah Price (WCAS63) Pruden • Anthony J. Radich and Sonja K. Foss (GC76)

• Rafael Real De Asua • John L. Regenmorter (C50, GC53) • Erica Preiss Regunberg (C79) • Raymond W. Rensis (C49)† • David L. Revsine (WCAS91) • Cynthia A. Reynolds (C72) • Abby Weisberg Ribbans (C79) •

Geoffrey T. Rice (C99) • Betty Caraway Ritchie (GC64) • Janet Cohoon Robertson (C56) • Robin Beard Robertson (C64) • Roberta Nevis Robinson (C49) • Karen Reidenbaugh Rogers (J69, KSM86) • Kenneth S. (WCAS85)

and Deborah Terry (G91) Rogers • Harold T. Rohlfing (BSM56, GBSM60) • Risa Turner Rohrberger (C81) • Antonio and Julie Romero • Ferguson E. (GJ57) and Nancy Haltom (GC56) Rood • Charles B. and Sharon Hepner

(C84) Rosen • Robin L. Rosenberg (C87) • Lois Kubarewicz Rosstedt (GC86) • Mark S. Roth (C96) • Irwin D. and Holly Fleischman (C64) Rozner • Jake L. Rufli (GC59) • Richard and Regina Rufolo • Patty Hileman

Rullman (GC65) • Robert Mccallan Runyeon (C10) • Richard Ruskin (C85) • Charlotte Luporini Rusnak (C73) • JoEllen M. Ruvoli (C90) • Thomas M. Ryan (GC83) • Neal F. Sabin (C78) • Dudley W. Sanders (GC82) •

Willie E. Sanders (GC60) • Stephen R. (McC69) and Gail Harris (GC79) Schmidt • Henry J. and Madeline Schmuckler • Mary Wexler Schreibstein (C68) • Louis C. Schueddig (C70) • Amy R. Schur (C82) • Lenora Singer

Schur (C50) • Jane Lake Schwartz (C74) • Lyle H. Schwartz (McC59, GMcC64) • Susan Schwartzwald (C78) • Christopher M. Schwarz (J90) and Lucy T. May (J90) • Jane Bogardus Seaton (C63) • Caroline Ann Seavoy

(WCAS14, BSM14) • Todd P. and Susan Semla • Joel E. Shapira (C94) • Clair Whiting Sharpless (C60) • Erin P. Shields (C82) • Anthony F. Shute (C82) • Jamaal Sibley • Rachel Marisa Siegel (C06) • Richard K. (FSM79,

FSM81, FSM87) and Sara Cordiner (SESP80, GSESP06) Silver • Charlann Scheid Simon (C61) • Philip Jay (WCAS75) and Susan Markowitz (C76) Simon • Grant P. (FSM87, FSM89) and Sharie Cunniffe (C87) Sinson •

Philip J. and Deborah Bishop (C67) Smith • Roy Smith (C77) • Sherrill J. Smith (C73) • Brooke Robyn Sossin (WCAS09) • Matthew J. Spangler (C96) • Henry G. (EB65, KSM67) and Susan Vandeman (C65) Spellman •

Barbara Urbanek Spigner (C76) • Janet R. Stampfl (C73) • Donald E. Staples (C55, GC67) • Sharon Risk Stark (C62) • Georgia Anna Stathis (C70) • Emily Peska Stearn (C00) • Burton Steck • Genevieve Aron Steidtmann

(C93) • Richard Andrew (KSM88) and Anne Sasso (C74, GC75) Stein • Peter M. and Lisa Palumbo (C81) Steiner • Margaret L. Stenberg (C54) • Hal Stern and Hara Waldman • Elisabeth Dresser Stewart (C65) •

Philip D. Stewart (WCAS60) • Theo Striebel • Ellen Whitney Stukenberg (GC55) • Christine A. Sturges (GC69, GC71) • Linda Murrans Stypulkowski (GC76) • Amanda Sullivan (C87) • Sandra Hannah Sullivan (C58) •

Janet Kosse Susin (GC62) • Susan Spiller Swan (C67) • Susan Basler Swanson (GC93) • Amy Handspicker Swisher (C78) • Curt L. Sytsma (C70, L74) • Casmir and Dorothy Szczepaniak • Milton Tabbot (C71) •

Kristen March Tarnol (C93) • Kelly Boyse Taylor (C88) • Hugh and Jennifer Thomas • Evelyn C. Thomason (C82) • Ruth Crane Thornton-Walter (C57, GC61) • Ellen M. Tickner (C73) • Russell G. (WCAS73) and

Joyce Tisman • Janet Elaine Toole (GC86) • Steven B. Totland (C80, GC91, GC98) and Meryl Lynn Friedman (C81, GC82) • Allan W. Townsend (GC69) • Amy Haydon Troppmann • Susan Struve Trout (GC73) • James L.

Tungate (GC70, GC72) • Elizabeth Leebron Tutelman (GC75, GC78) • Jeffrey W. Tuttle (McC78) • Mikel and Sharon Uchitel • Nancy Kafesjian Vale (C53, GC54) • John Van (C86) and Amy Van Osdol • Michael S. (C74)

and Candace Kubiak (C74, GC76) Varty • Victoria Vergason • William E. Vickers (GC52) • Alan (C68, GC81) and Sandra L. Wade • Samuel Hollister Wadsworth (McC09) • Robert H. Waechter (WCAS52) • Leslie Dolgenow

Waldman (C71) • Derek B. (McC91) and Alesia Wilburn (C92) Wall • John T. Jr. and Patricia Hauck (SESP66) Walsh • Yen Tan Walter (GC96) • Carolyn Hopkins Walton (GC57) • David W. and June Longfellow (C60) Warner

• Paul Warshauer (C76) • Dana J. Wayne (C00) • Barbara Parke Weaver (C54) • Natalie A. Weber (C54) • Nathan Weed and Kyunghee Han • W. Daniel (J50) and Bonnie Kistner (C50) Wefler • William (J82, GJ83) and Joy

Weinbaum • Rachel McDonough Weinberg (GC61) • David Weingarten and Liora Beer • Michael Weiser (C85) • Gail L. West (C67) • Presbury B. West (G73) • Peter White (C59) • Andrew (C98) and Matty Sterenchock

Wilder • Barbara A. Willer (C78) • John F. Jr. (C50) and Joan C. Williams • Joy Fisher Williams (C97) • Gaynelle Rothermel Winograd (C70, GC77) • Michael M. Winters (C66) • Sandra Cronenwett Wiseley (C57) •

Sarah L. Wohlenhaus (C80) • Stephen Alan Woldenberg (WCAS10) • Wei Lin (C05) and Anne Ventimiglia (SESP05) Wong • Lisa Lyons Wright (C84) • Anne McCulloch Young (C69) • Jill Walmsley Zager (GC04) • Jon and

Anna Zaich

*Annie May Swift Society charter members †Deceased

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Your generous support enables us to develop

groundbreaking approaches to the study of

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You make an impact.

Thank you for your donation.

You make a difference for us. Every day.

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PhotographyCover, January, February, May, July, August, October, December: Justin Barbin (C11)March: Shae Spence (C15)April: Courtesy of Northwestern Debate SocietyJune: Ned McGregor (C15)September: Getty ImagesNovember: Adam Snyder

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Editorial and DesignAdam Joyce, Assistant Dean for Planning and Engagement Kerry Trotter, Director of CommunicationsTricia David, CommunicationsEllen Blum Barish, Staff WriterKingsley Day, EditorMark Meyer, Designer

PhotographyCover, January, February, May, July, August, October, December: Justin Barbin (C11)March: Shae Spence (C15)April: Courtesy of Northwestern Debate SocietyJune: Ned McGregor (C15)September: Getty ImagesNovember: Adam Snyder

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