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Inside ESF is published four times each year foralumni and friends of the SUNY College of Environ-mental Science and Forestry.
SUNY-ESF1 Forestry DriveSyracuse, NY 13210-2778www.esf.edu
President:Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr.
Vice President for Administration:Connie S. Webb
Editor:Jeri Lynn SmithDirector of News and Publications [email protected]
Graphic Designer:Vance M. BlackburnNews and Publications
Additional Assistance:Peggy A. OlrichWendy P. OsborneLinda C. Tarolli
Office of News and Publications122 Bray Hall315-470-6644www.esf.edu/newspubs
Photo Credits:Page 2, Karen B. Moore
Page 3, Wendy P. Osborne; David White
Page 4, courtesy of Janet Allen; Wendy P. Osborne
Page 5, Wendy P. Osborne
Page 6, Marcia Barber; Wendy P. Osborne
Page 7, Claire B. Dunn; Karen B. Moore
Page 8 - 9, Yongwei Sheng; Paul Otteson
Page 10 - 12, Tony Siniscal
Page 13 - 14, Claire B. Dunn;artwork courtesy of Rick Kovacs
Page 14, James M. Heffernan
Page 15, Wendy P. Osborne
Page 16, Wendy P. Osborne;John Dowling Photography
Page 17, Vance M. Blackburn
About ESFThe State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry offers a
diverse range of accredited programs and degree options in chemistry, construction manage-ment and wood products engineering, environmental and forest biology, environmentalresources and forest engineering, environmental science, environmental studies, forest andnatural resources management, forest technology, landscape architecture, and paper scienceand engineering.
ESF takes affirmative action to provide equal opportunity for all people and to build acampus community that reflects a wealth of diversity.
VisionA better world through environmental discovery.
MissionThe mission of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry is to advance knowl-
edge and skills and to promote the leadership necessary for the stewardship of both thenatural and designed environments.
Printed on recycled paper.
IN THIS ISSUE
3 CAMPUS UPDATESUNY-ESF Moves Up in U.S. News “Best Colleges” Rankings
ESF Researcher Has Role in Galapagos Tortoise Discovery
ESF TV Show Highlights Backyard Nature
290 Freshmen Participate in Saturday of Service
Barber Named HR Director
Get Energized Online
ESF Alum Named Conservationist of the Year
Green Roof Gets Green Light at ESF
Into the Woods
Enrollment Climbs to 2300
Irvin Receives SUNY Honor
Class Gets Lesson in Consumption
College Educates and Entertains at State Fair
9 THE DISAPPEARING LAKESAn ESF engineering professor says changes to the Arctic permafrosthave caused more than 100 lakes to disappear in Siberia.
10 BACK FROM THE BRINKThriving populations of large, healthy fish were found in Syracuse’sOnondaga Lake by ESF researchers this summer.
13 INVEST IN WANAKENA?A Ranger School alumnus’ faith in the region paid off forhis growing business.
15 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
ON THE COVERPhotographer Barb Dugan captured this glorious look at Arbutus Lake atESF’s Newcomb Campus.
ESF has created and is dis-tributing an innovative newtelevision series, “Nature inYour Backyard.”
The series, produced byESF’s Office of News and Pub-lications, aims to help peopleenjoy and better understandthe world around us and fea-tures aspects of nature peopleoften overlook. The series’ firstseason featured eight segmentsand each segment was twominutes long.
“Nature in Your Backyard”debuted Oct. 14 on WSYRChannel 9 in Syracuse. Grad-uate student Emily DeBolt wasthe reporter and host.
Such simple things asattracting certain birds to youryard, why squirrels do whatthey do, how the leaves changecolor in the fall, what amphib-ians live where you least expectit, and the migration of themonarch butterflies were among the first season’s topics, said producer Dave White,media relations coordinator in the Office of News and Publications.
White and Research Associate D. Andrew Saunders, Faculty of Environmental andForest Biology, developed the idea last spring to raise the electronic media profile of ESF.In addition to working with DeBolt, Saunders supervises the technical aspects of the pro-grams, reviewing the science portrayed in each segment.
DeBolt, a master’s candidate in environmental interpretation, does the basic research,writing and reporting for each segment. Freelance videographer, Mark Nicotra, shootsand edits the segments.
The series aired first on Bridge Street, a Monday through Friday magazine show onWSYR. As owner and producer of the series, ESF has revamped the program segmentsfor other television markets. The Orange Television Network at Syracuse University willre-package the program for their viewers.
“Nature In Your Backyard” demonstrates one of the many professions possiblethrough the study of environmental interpretation. Today, interpretive careers exist in abroad array of institutions beyond the nature center, such as science museums, federaland state resource agencies, zoos, arboreta, aquaria, and ecotourism and travel agenciessuch as those sponsoring birding and whale watching opportunities.
Tim Fox, executive producer of Bridge Street, liked the concept immediately and envi-sioned a good match with the goal of their program, which spotlights activities in thecommunity related to entertainment, consumer issues, health, and recreation.
Production of a second season of “Nature in Your Backyard” segments is underway.Some of the working titles for individual shows include, “Different Kinds of Snow,”“Frozen Frogs” and “Woodchuck Hibernation.” n
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SUNY-ESF Moves Upin U.S. News “BestColleges” Rankings
For the fifth year in a row,SUNY-ESF earned a place amongthe top universities in America as ranked by U.S.News & World Report.
ESF is listed among the top national universitiesin four categories, moving up several places fromlast year’s rankings in three of those categories.
ESF is listed 43rd in “the top 50 public nationaluniversities,”up from 46th last year,and is listed 93rdin the ranking of overall best national universities,in which the college previously was listed at 98.
The America’s Best Colleges 2006 guidebook,which was published Aug. 22, places ESF fourth inthe category “highest proportion of classes under20.” The college was not listed in this category lastyear but had been in previous years.
ESF’s rankings also include 50th in the “greatschools at great prices — national universities”category. Last year the college was ranked 40th.
“We are delighted,”said ESF President CorneliusB. Murphy, Jr. “We made progress over the 2005rankings in most categories. I congratulate ourfaculty, staff, administration and students for help-ing to achieve this recognition.” n
ESF Researcher Has Role InGalapagos Tortoise Discovery
An ESF researcher was part of a team thatdiscovered a new taxon of Galapagos tortoise,indicating that there is a previously unrecognizeddiversity, and possibly an entirely new species,among the dwindling population of giant tortoises.
Dr. James P. Gibbs, an expert in conservationbiology, was part of the team that studied the tor-toise population on the island of Santa Cruz.
Scientists had believed that the existing tortoisepopulations on the island comprised a single taxon(a species or sub-species). But through the use ofmolecular genetic and analytical tools, they discov-ered there are three distinct genetic lines amongthe tortoises.
The Galapagos Islands are in the Pacific Ocean,some 650 miles off the coast of Ecuador.
Gibbs worked on the project with researchersfrom Yale University and the Charles DarwinResearch Station. The study was funded by theECOSAVE Project of the Yale Institute for Bio-spheric Studies and a National Geographic grant. n
Videographer Mark Nicotra and ESF graduate student EmilyDeBolt work on a segment of “Nature in Your Backyard.”
290 Freshmen Participate in Saturday of Service More participating students did more work in more areas around Syracuse for
ESF’s second annual Saturday of Service for incoming freshmen.Approximately 290 students and orientation leaders fanned out across Onondaga
County on Saturday, Aug. 27, to help with clean up activities at city and countyfacilities. ESF initiated the Saturday of Service program last year to increase studentinvolvement in the community, introduce them to the area and help the freshmen getto know each other. Around 250 students were involved in the program last year.
The college teamed up with the Syracuse Parks and Recreation Department to helpwith clean-up and repairs in Lincoln, Thornden, Elmwood and Sunnycrest parks aswell as a section of Onondaga Creek.
Patrick Driscoll, commissioner of the parks and recreation department, said,“We aretruly thankful that ESF has selected a number of sites in Syracuse to do their day of service.We have always felt that our city parks system is a natural laboratory for the studentsenrolled in ESF and are very pleased with our ongoing relationship with the college.”
Working with Onondaga County, ESF students also helped with clean up inOnondaga Lake Park and at Carpenters Brook Fish Hatchery.
Robert Geraci ’73, commissionerof Onondaga County Departmentof Parks and Recreation, said, “Vol-unteers are a backbone to the successof county parks, from special projectsto being involved with every dayprograms in the parks.
“As a graduate of ESF, I am soproud and pleased that a groupfrom the college (helped) us,” saidGeraci.“And for those students thatmight not have been to either facilitybefore, I'm guessing some stronginterest may get established forfuture visits!”
Last year, through a variety ofprograms like the Saturday of Ser-vice, ESF students contributed morethan 62,000 hours of volunteerwork in Central New York. n
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ESF students work on clean up activities in the Syracuse area.
Barber Named HR DirectorMarcia A. Barber, a 16-year veteran of ESF,
has been named the college’s new director ofhuman resources.
Barber, who most recentlyserved as ESF’s assistantdirector of human resources,replaces Elaine Irvin, whoretired in October. Barberwas selected for the positionafter an extensive searchprocess with candidates rep-resenting public and privatecolleges and universities.
In her previous role Barberwas responsible for recruit-
ment and employment processes for the college's485 employees on both state and SUNY ResearchFoundation payrolls. Her experience includes over-seeing classification and compensation; workingwith employee relations; and developing anddelivering employee training programs.
In addition,Barber has supervised ESF’s affirma-tive action and ADA compliance programs.
She is a member of several professional organi-zations and serves on numerous college committees.Barber additionally is a New York State-licensedwildlife rehabilitator and certified black belt karateinstructor.
“The search committee, chaired by ElizabethElkins,did an outstanding job of developing a strongpool of qualified candidates,” said Connie S. Webb,ESF’s vice president for administration. “MarciaBarber is an excellent choice and we in the collegeadministration look forward to working withher in this critical position.” n
Marcia A. Barber
Enrollment Climbs to 2300ESF’s fall enrollment totalled 2,382 full- and
part-time graduate and undergraduate students,up slightly from the fall 2004 enrollment of 2,238.
The college enrolled 260 new freshmen, thelargest freshman class in 10 years.
New transfer students numbered 153 on theSyracuse campus and 43 at the Ranger School inWanakena, N.Y.
Fall graduate student enrollment totalled 600including 90 new students. n
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Get Energized OnlineESF’s 2005 annual report,“Generating Energy,”
is online on the college’s Web site.The report features highlights of the previous
academic year, outlines ESF’s critical role in devel-oping biomass energy, and presents news ofcollege faculty, researchers, students and staff usingtheir talents — their energy — to improve thecommunity, the country and the world.
“I’m excited by the progress our college hasmade this past year,” said ESF President CorneliusB. Murphy, Jr.“I hope our alumni and friends willvisit our Web site to view the 2005 annual report.”
The report contains information in five differentsections: In the Classroom, In the Community,Groundbreaking Research, Finances and Build-ings, and College Community.
Individuals interested in viewing the reportshould go to the college’s homepage, www.esf.edu,and click on the annual report icon in the lowerright side of the screen. n
ESF Alum Named Conservationistof the Year
ESF alum Christopher Navitsky of BoltonLanding was named 2005 Conservationist of theYear by The Adirondack Council. Navitsky, a 1984graduate in forest engineering, is a waterkeeper forLake George.
“Chris has been an important force for envi-ronmental protection since he first began his workon Lake George,” said Brian L. Houseal, Adiron-dack Council executive director. “He has been atireless advocate for the lake’s health and for thesound planning and the well-enforced zoningneeded to protect it.” n
Green Roof Gets Green Light at ESFCome spring, ESF President Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr., will be able to look out his
office window and see the roof of ESF’s Walters Hall in lovely shades of green.Plants — not paint — will be responsible for the color change.This fall, Diamond Roofing of Syracuse and Lichtenfels Nursery of Johnstown, Pa.,
installed a “green roof,” or vegetated cover, on the flat paper science laboratory roof aspart of ESF’s capital improvement efforts. Originally designed as a plaza roof deck, thearea already had the structural capacity to support the green roofing system, which isheavier than a standard roof.
Green roofs provide numerous environmental benefits. These include controllingstormwater run-off and mitigating urban heat-island effects. Green roofs also helpconserve building energy and reduce sound transmission, as well as create a pleasant,aesthetic environment that might provide wildlife habitat.
So far, said Brian D. Boothroyd, ESF’s facilities program coordinator, the new roofhas been a little too attractive to wildlife. “Squirrels have been pulling out our plantsby the roots and burying their nuts in the growth media,”he said.“We’ve had to replaceabout 150 plant plugs.”
Walters’ green roof comprises several layers beginning with an impermeable mem-brane. The system includes a drainage layer, vapor barrier, insulation and a layer ofspecially formulated growth media (soil). The roof is newly planted with six species ofsedum and some alium. Specific varieties were chosen for their growth and floweringcharacteristics, tolerance for drought and exposure to sun, suitability to theSyracuse climate, and their shallow root systems, said Boothroyd.
It should take one to two years for the plants to spread and fill in.“This is just one more way ESF is working to demonstrate the effectiveness of emerg-
ing environmental technologies,” said Murphy. “Projects such as the Walters’ greenroof help move the science forward and provide our students with instructional aswell as informal examples of our academic principles in action. We practice whatwe teach.”
The Walters’ roof renovation, including the green roofing system, was fundedthrough ESF’s allocation in the SUNY Capital Plan through the State UniversityConstruction Fund. n
ESF’s friends and alumni can read about the college’smost recent accomplishments in the online annual report.
Workers install the green roof on Walters Hall.
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Into the WoodsAEC invites people to get up close and personal with science
On a picture-perfect September day, friends of ESF and the Adirondacks spent a dayexploring Huntington Wildlife Forest to get a feel for the work currently being under-taken by ESF researchers.
The day was designed to give people a hands-on look at the research being done atthe Adirondack Ecological Center (AEC). The event also allowed participants to bescientists for a day through interactive sessions.
Researchers led groups through a number of exciting workshops. Dr. William F.Porter, director of the AEC, said the program was developed with contemporary interestsin mind. Deer and amphibian research were put in the spotlight. Interest in chronicwasting disease in deer and declining numbers in amphibian populations promptedthe choice of topics.
People learned about the effects pollution has on the amphibian population andhow to track tagged deer in one of North America’s largest deer research programs;monitored water quality to understand the impact of acid rain; and discovered the vary-ing ecosystems and photo opportunities of Goodnow Mountain.
At day’s end, the groups discussed their findings with ESF President Cornelius B.Murphy, Jr., and Dr. Ross S. Whaley, Adirondack Park Agency chairman and formerESF president, during a reception at Arbutus Lodge, one of the great camps of theAdirondacks.
As one participant said,“The whole day made learning fun in a relaxed atmosphere.”Attendees came from Syracuse, Plattsburgh, Blue Mountain Lake, Lake Placid,
Peru (N.Y.) and Tully.“We wanted to introduce a wider audience to the wonderful work being done by the
AEC,” said Brenda Greenfield, director of development. “We also wanted to showcasethe project being undertaken to renovate Huntington and Arbutus lodges to theiroriginal glory and our long-term plans to build a distance-learning/conference centerto communicate the work done at the AEC to the rest of the world.”
The event was a “great model for future events where we can share the science withalumni and friends and also share information with policymakers, the DEC and APA,”said Porter.
“Participants learned a lot and thoroughly enjoyed the day. We garnered nice PR forthe AEC. Plans are already in the works for a bigger and better event next year,”said Greenfield. n
Visitors to the Adirondack Ecological Center learn about tracking deer with telemetry, using amap, at right, and a tracking device, at left.
Irvin Receives SUNY HonorFormer Human Resources Director Elaine
Irvin was presented with the 2005 Ted BarberDistinguished Service in Human Resources Man-agement Award. Irvin retired from ESF in October.
The Barber Award was established to recognizeexcellence in human resources management andsignificant contributions to the profession.
Irvin worked for many years in various posi-tions in SUNY before coming to ESF in 2000.
Said ESF President Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr.,“In a rigid system that frustrates many, Elaine’sapproach has been to help all parties define theobjective and then work together to find an inno-vative solution.”
In nominating her for the award, Irvin’s col-leagues cited her unique and creative approach toproblem solving, her willingness to go above andbeyond what was required of her, and her abilityto connect with others through her great senseof humor.
The Barber award is the highest accolade givenby SUNY to human resources employees. It wascreated to recognize the unique and laudable qual-ities of Ted Barber, a human resources profes-sional who was knowledgeable yet approachable;flexible yet concerned with following rules; andcaring and supportive. n
ESF President Cornelius B. Murphy Jr., left, formerHuman Resources Director Elaine Irvin and VicePresident Connie S. Webb gather in Irvin’s honor.
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College Educates and Entertains at State FairESF again staged a 12-day multifaceted exhibit at the New York State Fair Aug. 25
through Sept. 5. College faculties and programs hosted one or two days in ESF’s exhibittent, located in the New York State Park at the State Fair.
More than 125 people were involved in bringing the exhibit to fruition. Faculty,staff, students and family members volunteered at the exhibits to share ESF’s research,programs and general information with the public. The exhibit was coordinated byKaren B. Moore, public relations associate in ESF’s Office of News and Publications.
Fairgoers had the opportunity to learn about local flora and fauna, make paper,sample liquid nitrogen ice cream, see a boat run on solar power, make a birdfeeder,find out about the research being done on the college’s various properties, and learnabout New York trees.
ESF’s fair participation also received notice from the local media. The Post-Standard, News10Now and WSTM-TV featured the exhibit on a number of daysduring the fair.
The college also exhibited for two days in the Horticulture Building, featuring thelatest in energy research. Along with information about willow biomass, photovoltaiccells, and the molten carbonate fuel cell recently installed on campus, visitors receiveda willow cutting to start their own biomass crop at home.
ESF’s exhibit is made possible through a cooperative agreement with the New YorkState Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
The Faculty of Chemistry has included photos from its day at the fair on its web-page at http://www.esf.edu/chemistry/teece/statefair/index.html
Danette Desimone, ESF’s assistant director of business affairs, at top helps children work on acraft project at the New York State Fair. Chemistry’s Dr. Mark Teece, in center, supervises themaking of liquid nitrogen ice cream.
Class Gets Lesson in ConsumptionSixty ESF students lugged more than 300 pounds
of trash and recyclables around for a week this fallto personalize a lesson in consumerism.
The students in Dr. Mark Meisner’s Nature andPopular Culture class spent the week collecting theirown trash in one contractor-grade plastic bag, andputting their recyclables in another bag. Then theytoted both bags to the ESF quad, weighed them andloaded them into a pickup truck for disposal.
“It’s an unusual assignment to look at consump-tion,” Meisner said. “I’m doing this so they arecognizant of the burden of their waste.”
Together, the students collected 313.7 pounds ofrefuse and recyclables. Individual trash bags rangedin weight from .51 to 12.5 pounds. Recyclablesranged from nothing to 15 pounds.
Students did their very public weigh-in on a balmyday that was the sixth day in a row to mark high tem-peratures between 75 and 82. Students said the heatdid not make it easier to drag around bags of trashthat got smellier by the day.
It could be worse.Meisner said the assignment might last two
weeks next year. n
ESF students Billy Schoenberg and Erin McConnellparticipate in Dr. Mark Meisner’s trash weigh-in aspart of a class assignment.
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More than 100 lakes in an Arctic region of Siberia disappearedduring the last 30 years, and scientists say global climate change is thereason.
In a paper published June 3, 2005 in the journal Science, researchersreport that 125 lakes categorized as large because they were more than40 hectares (nearly 100 acres) completely disappeared and are nowrevegetated and considered permanently drained. More than 1,000other large lakes shrank to a smaller size.
“It’s quite significant,” said Yongwei Sheng, an ESF facultymember who did remote sensing work on the project. “This is theresult of warming and changes in the permafrost. We believe it’s dueto global climate change.”
Previous studies have shown that Arctic warming has acceleratedsince the 1980s.
Sheng said the lake data raise questions about how altered ecosys-tems will affect animal habitat, especially for migrating birds thatdepend on the lakes for water.
Sheng said the lakes drained, some partially and some completely,because of changes in the permafrost, subsoil which remains frozenthroughout the year.“It’s getting warmer there, so some of this mate-rial is melting and the lakes are draining,” he said.
The study focused on 624,000 square kilometers (more than 150million acres). Sheng said researchers have never before studied theextent of lake changes in such a large section of an Arctic region.
Sheng, now an assistant professor in the Faculty of Environmen-tal Resources and Forest Engineering at ESF, worked on the projectwith Larry C. Smith at UCLA. Smith is a co-author of the paper,along with Glen MacDonald of UCLA and Larry D. Hinzman ofthe Water and Environmental Research Center at the University ofAlaska in Fairbanks.
Satellite images revealed the change in land surface. Sheng com-pared images obtained in 1973 by the first land resources satelliteused to gather information about geographical formations withimages collected in 1997 and 1998. By comparing the two generationsof satellite images, the researchers determined the changes inthe lakes. n
Dunn is assistant director in the Office of News and Publications.
Is Global Warming CausingArctic Lakes to Dry Up?
Image on opposite page shows changes in arctic lakes over the last 25 years.Areas in red are lakes that have shrunk significantly or no longer exist.Photos above depict the arctic landscape. Bottom image shows lakes thatdisappeared in red.
by Claire B. Dunn
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Thriving populations of large, healthy brown trout and walleye —and one 4-foot-long sturgeon — have been found in Onondaga Lakeby ESF researchers.
The presence of the highly prized sport fish, discovered in nets thispast summer, could mean that the lake — once considered to beamong the nation’s most polluted — is rebounding.
“It could reflect the improvement of Onondaga Lake,”said Dr. NeilH. Ringler, an ESF fisheries expert who is serving as the college’sinterim dean of research programs. “I’ve been working on this lakesince 1986 and I did not realize that there is a sizable population oflarge, cold-water fish there.”
The discovery of fish that require water that is cool or cold andhighly oxygenated could be signs that the lake is recovering fromdecades of industrial and sewage pollution.
“It may be that the quality of the lake has improved over time
and is permitting the fish to survive,” Ringler said.“The trout and thewalleye are especially of interest because of the cool water. It’s clearthat there’s a fishery there we didn’t know about, for the larger fish.
“This finding suggests that the lake may have far more potentialfor a cold-water fishery than we anticipated.”
The discovery prompted the Onondaga Lake ManagementConference, headed by Dr. Edward Michalenko, to extend a grant tostudy the movements of fish in and out of the lake. Ringler said thatnumeric tags and radio transmitters will be used to track the fish. Heis also seeking support from New York Sea Grant, a network ofresearch, education and extension services that promote protectionof marine resources.
The fish populations were found by Tony Siniscal, a master’sstudent studying the movement and habitat of fish in OnondagaLake. He is completing an internship with the state Department of
by Claire B. Dunn
ESF graduate student Tony Siniscal holds a brown trout that he pulled from a net in Onondaga Lake.
Researchers find diversity in Onondaga Lake’s fish population
Small Mouth Bass Brown Trout Long Nose Gar
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Environmental Conservation and supported by the Edna BaileySussman Foundation.
Siniscal’s work involved setting gill nets in an area that has notrecently attracted a lot of research interest. He set the nets between 20and 30 feet below the surface, where experts had believed low levels ofdissolved oxygen would hamper aquatic life during summer months.
He was working in sight of the waste beds on the lake’s west shore,near a permanent habitat module established in the lake by theOnondaga Lake Management Conference. The module, whichresembles a jetty, provides environment for aquatic plants andspawning habitat for fish.
One day in early June 2005, when he checked the nets, Siniscal founda brown trout that weighed 10 pounds. In the following days, heroutinely found trout of that size and walleye that were more than 24inches long. About a week after that first discovery, a thunderstorm
kept him from returning to the nets until the next morning. On thatvisit, Siniscal pulled in some 40 large walleye and four brown trout.
“I’ve fished the area a lot,” said Siniscal, who grew up in nearbyLiverpool.“I haven’t found anybody catching fish of this magnitude.I’ve checked the records and I’ve never heard of anybody catchingfish like this in Onondaga Lake.”
Ringler and Siniscal believe the fish were migrating through thelake, feasting on the smaller alewives that live there. They suspect thefish came from Nine Mile Creek, Onondaga Creek or the Seneca River.Other research projects involve checking several types of nets in thelake but the scientists have not seen any juvenile brown trout or wall-eye, which indicates the fish are not spawning there.
Siniscal said the trout apparently left the lake later in the summer,perhaps in search of cooler water in Nine Mile Creek or the SenecaRiver. The walleye, however, were still in the lake at the start of autumn.
Large Mouth Bass Walleye Northern Pike
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Boat Tour Shows Progress
SUNY-ESF played host to 100 government and industry leadersaboard the tour boat Emita II on a delightful October afternoonfor an hour-long progress review on water quality and shorelinecleanup of Onondaga Lake.
From Dutchman’s wharf on the Seneca River, the tour wentout up the south shore and returned along the lake’s north shore-line. Near Beach Street, Dr. Neil H. Ringler, interim dean ofresearch programs, reported on studies by ESF biologists mon-itoring fish populations in the lake.
“It's exciting to witness firsthand the benefits of our renewedinvestment in Onondaga Lake," said Congressman James T.Walsh of Syracuse, who has secured $125 million in direct fed-eral investment for lake remediation efforts thus far. “The lake'sfishery is thriving, its water quality is improving dramatically, andits newfound potential to enhance our quality of life is limitless.”
Slightly farther down the tour stopped to watch the Honey-well/Parsons Engineering research boat conduct water qualitymonitoring. At Nile Mile Creek and the cliffs of waste beds,Dr. Donald J. Leopold, interim chair of the Faculty of Environ-mental and Forest Biology, explained the use of native plantingsin the waste beds to capture water before it moves through thewaste beds, becomes contaminated, and goes into the lake. Theplants should minimize the problem by reducing water flowthrough the waste beds.
The final stop on the tour was the Salt Museum, whereRichard Elander, commissioner of the Onondaga CountyDepartment of Water Environment Protection, updated waste-water treatment efforts.
State Sen. David J. Valesky called the tour “enlightening” andsaid, “The work done thus far rehabilitating this lake shows thebreadth of knowledge and expertise at SUNY-ESF, and theimpact this incredible Central New York institution can have onour environment, our community and our world.”
The boat then cruised along the north shore of the lake tooffer guests a view from the water of Onondaga County’s mostpopular park, which includes ballparks, picnic areas, a marina,walking and riding trails.
Onondaga County Executive Nicholas Pirro, who has led thecounty’s $450 million lake project, said Onondaga Lake isimproving every day.
“We are really starting to see marked improvement in waterquality and fish variety and population. Working with theOnondaga Lake Partnership we are committed to restore allaspects of the lake’s ecosystem for the community’s future useand enjoyment,” said Pirro. n
White is media relations coordinator in the Office of News and Pub-lications.
Siniscal was also netting quillback, a type of sucker that has neverbeen seen in the lake, at the beginning of autumn. Quillback are usu-ally found in larger bodies of water and their tributaries, such as LakeOntario and the Black River.
And he had netted one sturgeon, which he estimated to be around15 years old. He believes the sturgeon, classified as a threatened speciesin New York, probably moved into the lake from Oneida Lake.
“They’ve been seen in Onondaga Lake before but it doesn’thappen very often,” Siniscal said.
Scientists describe Onondaga Lake as hypereutrophic. Abundantnutrients, specifically phosphorus and nitrogen, result in significant
algae growth, which in turn supply food for bacteria, whichconsume much of the oxygen deep in the lake.
Essentially, the lake water becomes two layers: Approximately 20feet on the top that is warmer and oxygenated, and deeper water thatis cooler and can be virtually devoid of oxygen. In fall, whentemperatures drop, the lake “turns over” and the two levels blend.As a result, reduced oxygen levels in the fall might force fish such aswalleye and brown trout to leave the lake. Warm water fish, suchas bass and sunfish, can survive all year. n
Dunn is assistant director in the Office of News and Publications.
Lake Sturgeon Channel Catfish Fresh Water Drum
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by Dave White
Rick Kovacs was reading meters for the power company in hishometown of Bridgeport, Conn., when his boss mentioned a placecalled the Ranger School in faraway Wanakena, N.Y.
Kovacs had rarely been outside the depressed manufacturing citywhere he grew up in a Hungarian enclave. Scout trips to northernConnecticut had provided his only regular getaways and ignited a lovefor the outdoors.
The Ranger School sounded like the place for him to explore thatinterest in the outdoors, so he left his union job, packed up a Volks-wagen bus and drove 10 hours to a tiny town in the northwesternAdirondacks. He enrolled in the Ranger School Class of ’76 and fellin love with Wanakena.
“The Ranger School changed my life,” he said. “I always thoughtthat it would be great to come back here.”
Nearly 30 years later, Kovacs is back in the community that callsitself “Gateway to Wilderness.” With his wife, Angie Oliver, he isrunning a business and raising a family on the shore of the Oswe-gatchie River. A custom-made, 4-by-6-foot map pinned to the wall in
the library of their Packbasket Lodge has a pushpin at its very center,marking Wanakena.
“It’s Wanakena as the center of the universe,” Kovacs said.The map reflects the decision he and Oliver made to have their
lives revolve around Wanakena. Just over a year ago, they openedPackbasket Adventures, which they describe as “an old-fashionedAdirondack lodge and guide service.” They did it in an area that hasseen little new business in the last several years, and where banks werehesitant to back the venture.
They have since been rewarded with the 2005 Small Business Devel-opment Center Rural Entrepreneur of the Year award. The awardhonors New Yorkers who have overcome significant obstacles andexercised vision and persistence to launch their businesses. Packbas-ket Adventures was chosen from among hundreds of SBDC clients.
“They are probably one of the very few small businesses that havestarted there in the last few years,” said Michelle Collins, a businessadvisor with the SUNY Potsdam-based center. “They (Kovacs andOliver) don’t give up. They never hesitated once. I never heard themsay even once they were not considering the project anymore. Theirfaith in the project made it work.”
Packbasket Lodge has four guest rooms with private baths, deco-rated in comfortable Adirondack style. Guests have access to a greatroom, a cozy library with telephone and Internet access, and ascreened porch overlooking the river. Meals are served in an airydining room that stretches along the back of the building, facingthe river.
Kovacs’ unshakable faith in the region’s future formed the foun-dation for Packbasket Adventures.
After graduating from the Ranger School, he obtained his bachelor’sdegree and his master’s in education from the University of Vermont.He stayed in Vermont, working on conservation projects with groupsranging from youths to Vietnam veterans, and met his future wife at acontra dance. They married, built a house and had two sons, Riczi(the Hungarian form of Richard) and Brooks, now 12 and 9.
CAMPUS PROFILE
Angie Oliver and Rick Kovacs stand alongside the Oswegatchie River withtheir sons, Riczi, left, 12, and Brooks, 9, and their Labrador retriever, Irish.
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Ranger School grad and his familysay ‘Yes’ to the future of the
‘Gateway to Wilderness’
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INVEST IN WANAKENA?
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“We were the co-op-shopping,homesteading, home-birthing,typical Vermonters of the time,”Kovacs said.
They planted orchards and afield of Christmas trees, andraised goats, chickens and turkeys.“But every time I went to themailbox, I saw another housegoing up,” Kovacs said.
He still felt connected toWanakena. He had returned forannual reunions and followed thenews as New York state obtainedownership of conservation ease-ments on 139,000 acres that hadbeen owned by Champion Paper,much of it in the northwest cornerof the Adirondack Park. He knewthe Natural History Museum ofthe Adirondacks was scheduled toopen in Tupper Lake, 35 mileseast of Wanakena, in 2006.
And he knew the forests, riversand lakes surrounding Wanakenaoffer myriad opportunities forhiking, cross-country skiing,hunting, fishing, canoeing andkayaking, along with peace and quiet. He also was confident that therewas a need for the business he and Oliver envisioned.
“We hatched this idea in Vermont,” he said. “I knew Wanakenahad charm but no high-end place for anyone to stay. I really felt thatpeople are going to come here and do these things.”
Added Oliver: “And a lot of the baby boomers who used to dothis in tents now like a hot shower and a bed at the end of the day.”
They got their start in Wanakena in January 2001, when Kovacsserved as a temporary faculty member at the Ranger School, filling induring Associate Professor Jamie Savage’s semester of sabbatical leave.
“It was thanks to (Ranger School director and president of theClifton-Fine Economic Development Corporation) Chris Westbrookthat we got started here,” Kovacs said.“Working at the Ranger Schoolgave us a place to live. It got us into the community without swoop-ing in and saying, ‘We’re going to start a business.’ ”
They had a plan and plenty of energy. The issue was financing.Kovacs wrote a business plan and began courting economic develop-ment groups in the area.
“We were turned down twice by every bank in the Adirondacks,”he said. “Part of it was the stigma on this part of the Adirondacks.”
Costs increased during the course of construction, necessitatingmore trips to the bank. Along the way, Kovacs and Oliver garneredsupport from several civic and economic development organizations.
The planning and preparationsculminated in a frantic burst ofactivity the day before their firstguests were expected.
“We had trucks lined up out-side, delivering furniture andappliances. It was pandemonium,”Kovacs said. “We had volunteershere from the community puttingfurniture together and polyure-thaning. The health departmentwas here doing an inspection.”
They needed food for theirguests. Kovacs drove more than 60miles each way to Watertown forgroceries, earning the attention ofstate troopers who ticketed himfor speeding in each direction.
“By that time, I was so stressedout I just wanted him to shootme,” he remembered.
The pace has not slowed much.On a recent summer night,
after he finished helping his BoyScout troop with a project, Kovacsgrilled pork tenderloins, summersquash and potatoes for dinner.The next morning, he offered his
guests a choice between Mexican-style eggs and salsa tucked intowhole-wheat tortillas, or Southern-style sausage-gravy over biscuitswith scrambled eggs.
Then he outlined possible hiking routes for his guests and droppeda canoe at a launch site on the river for a couple who had come toPackbasket Lodge to celebrate their 10th anniversary. While Oliverremained at the lodge to supervise daily cleanup operations later inthe morning, Kovacs took off with a customer as part of his LincolnLogs sales rep duties.
Summer gives both Kovacs and Oliver a respite from their jobsoutside the lodge. Oliver is a teaching assistant in nearby Star Lake,where she works in the middle school computer lab. Kovacs runs atobacco prevention program at the Edwards-Knox School-BasedHealth Clinic in Edwards, 30 miles north of Wanakena. In addition,they serve as sales reps for the company that manufactures the lodgefurnishings.
“I’m basically an entrepreneur. I try to see opportunities. And Ijust knew there were things to do here,” Kovacs said, pointing out thewindow of his screened porch.“Sure, there were times along the waywhen I said, ‘Why did we ever leave Vermont and come out here inthe middle of nowhere?’
“But I believed: If you build it, they will come.” n
Dunn is assistant director in the Office of News and Publications.
Packbasket Adventures got its name for two reasons. First,Rick Kovacs said, the packbasket is associated with the old-timeguides’ method of carrying gear. Second, Ed Reid, a retired forestranger and author whose camp occupied the same piece ofground, wrote a small book called Welcome to Packbasket Country.The name helped identify the business as an “Old-FashionedAdirondack Lodge and Guide Service.”
WHY “PACKBASKET?”
Table of Contents18 Founder’s Club
19 Robin Hood Oak Society
19 1911 Society
19-29 Alumni
29 Corporations and Foundations
30 Board of Trustees and Foundation Directors
30 Friends
30 Organizations
31 Faculty and Staff
31-32 Parents
33-34 Named Funds
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The news this year wasfull of reports of ESF fac-ulty, researchers, studentsand staff using their talentsto improve the community,the country, and the world.
ESF researchers havedeveloped an ecologicallysound way to produceethanol from wood and areworking to create a renew-
able energy source from willow. Our faculty and students are engagedin the cleanup of Syracuse’s Onondaga Lake and are studying theeffects of acid rain in the Adirondacks.
In the past year, we have aided in the reforestation of Afghanistanand traveled to Dominica to install a micro-hydro turbine. We assistedcountless communities with sustainable community planning anddesign. ESF students performed 65,349 hours of community servicethis year.
An ESF chemist has identified and replicated a cockroach pheromonethat will aid in urban pest control; a botanist has won a prestigiousaward for outstanding natural history writing.
In 2005, the ESF community again received numerous awards forits work and research, but perhaps the biggest impact of those achieve-ments is that they launch our graduates into the world prepared tooffer solutions to complex issues and problems.
You are a significant part of all of these achievements and you playa critical role in the life’s work of every graduate.
In fiscal year 2004-05 our alumni, parents, employees and friendsagain came together to support the college in record numbers. Thanksto you our annual fund program grew by 14 percent to achieve recordunrestricted contributions of $310,000.
A large factor in the growth of the annual fund can be attributedto a 60 percent membership increase in the 1911 Society. This distinc-tive new giving society recognizes donors who make annual unre-stricted contributions of $1,911 or more. Named for the year of thecollege’s founding, this group is the cornerstone of the annual fund,providing dedicated sustained support for future needs.
In addition to annual fund gifts, more than $1 million was com-mitted to specific academic programs and $550,000 was added to ourscholarship endowments. This year, donations from our corporatepartners grew by 25 percent.
During the fiscal year, the foundation received two donations of realproperty. The eventual sale of one of these properties will benefit ourendowment. The other property will be held in perpetuity to supple-ment the research facilities of the Cranberry Lake Biological Station.
As of June 30, your gifts had brought the foundation’s assets to $14.8million, a 17 percent increase in one year. In addition, investmentincome of more than $1.5 million contributed to our outstandinggrowth.
One of the primary purposes of the ESF College Foundation is toprovide scholarship support to attract and retain the best and brighteststudents. In academic year 2004-05, the foundation provided morethan $480,000 in scholarships, fellowships and awards, a 20 percentincrease over the previous year. In addition to scholarships, we alsoprovided funding for research equipment, textbooks, guest lecturersand field experiences.
All of us at ESF deeply appreciate the support of the people listedin this Honor Roll of Donors. Without your help, none of the greatthings happening at ESF would be possible. By contributing to ESFyou are helping make the world a better place, one educated personat a time. This is important work, and we thank you.
One EducatedPerson at a Timeby Brenda Greenfield
Brenda Greenfield
Greenfield is director of development at ESF and executive director ofthe ESF College Foundation, Inc.
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ESF's honor roll of donors acknowledges all individuals and corpo-rations who supported the college with a financial contribution duringthe period July 1, 2004, through June 30, 2005.
The honor roll recognizes contributions made to the ESF CollegeFoundation, the Syracuse Pulp and Paper Foundation, the ESF AlumniAssociation and the Ranger School Endowment and Furniture Fund.
Contributors are listed in alphabetical order within various donorcategories. These categories are: alumni, corporations, faculty and staff,foundations, friends, organizations, parents, and trustees and directors.Alumni additionally are listed by class year.
Within these broad groups, donors are further classified by givinglevel. These giving levels are:
Founder’s Club cumulative lifetime gifts of $25,000 or more
President's Club gifts of $1,000 or more
Leader gifts of $500 to $999
Pacesetter gifts of $250 to $499
Centurion gifts of $100 to $249
Pioneer gifts of up to $99
Robin Hood Oak members have made a planned gift or provisionfor ESF in their estate plan
1911 Society annual unrestricted gifts of $1,911 or more
Employer matching gifts are not included in the total of an indi-vidual's gift. Employers are listed separately along with other corporatedonors.
Individual gift totals are cumulative for the year if more than onegift was made, regardless of the purpose of the gift. For example, analumnus who made a gift of $250 to the Annual Fund and another giftof $250 to the Syracuse Pulp and Paper Foundation would be listedonce in the “Leader” category.
Alumni Association annual dues are not included in this honor roll.Dues are not considered by the Internal Revenue Service to be taxdeductible, in contrast to gifts to the Annual Fund or other charitableprograms.
We have made every effort to ensure this list is comprehensive andaccurate. Any errors of omission or fact should be reported in writing,by telephone at 315-470-6683 or by email to [email protected]
Office of Development204 Bray HallSUNY-ESF1 Forestry DriveSyracuse, NY 13210
Honor Roll of Donors 2004-2005
ABB, Inc.Richard J. Ahearn ’74Ahlstrom Machinery, Inc.Albany International Corporation Maurice M. Alexander ’40Domenico Annese ’41Appleton Papers, Inc.Curtis H. Bauer ’50Cathrine C. Baxter William R. Bentley Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc.Olin D. ’51 & Grace Bockes Bowater, Inc.Bristol-Myers Squibb Company John W. ’52 & Elizabeth BrooksHenry H. Buckley Foundation Buckman Laboratories, Inc.Gabriel F. ’51 & Kay Buschle Ann Castagnozzi Zena Celke Central National-Gottesman, Inc.Champion International Corporation CNY Community Foundation Consolidated Papers Foundation, Inc.Daniel P. Cooke ’55Carlton W. Dence ’47*Eastman Kodak Company Engelhard Corporation ESF Alumni Association Jesse M. ’79 & Elizabeth C. Mitchell Fink ’79 Garden State Paper Company Georgia-Pacific Corporation Richard D. Greenfield Richard H. ’60 & Patricia GustafsonEstate of Helen R. Kennedy
Gutchess Lumber Company Paul Haczela Harden Furniture, Inc.William Harmon ’50*Hercules, Inc.HSBC North America IMERYSInternational Paper Company Foundation James River Corporation Foundation Yun J. Jen ’51Dale & Vera Johnson Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity Scott Kasprowicz ’78Key Bank of CNY/Key Corp Alfred E. Komar ’50George W. Lee ’47George W. Lee Jr.Edward F. ’42 & Edna Littlehales Gratia Lowe John & Candace Marsellus Nancy A. Mayer ’71Mead Westvaco Corporation Metso Paper, Inc.Marion W. Meyer Mohawk Paper Mills, Inc.Edward K. Mullen ’47Nalco Chemical Company National Starch and Chemical Corporation Elizabeth H. Naumburg The Newark Group The Niagara Mohawk Foundation O'Brien & Gere Engineers Claude & Meira Penchina Burton Perry III P.H. Glatfelter Company
Charles E. Pound ’41William L. Sammons Robert M. Sand ’50Richard C. Saunders ’50Harriet Schwarzer Walter A. Sherman ’37Silicon Graphics, Inc.Henrietta Simeone Raymond M. Smith ’52Walter P. Smith ’54Solvay Paperboard Southern Container Corporation Specialty Minerals L&JG Stickley, Inc.Elmer K. Stilbert ’39Edna Bailey Sussman Fund Walter Sutton Ralph & Iris Szwarc Rina Szwarc Arne I. Thomsson ’50Dale Travis Associates, Inc.William H. Trice ’55Undergraduate Student Association Union Camp Corporation The Walbridge Fund, Ltd.M.J. Van Witsen Voith Paper Richard J. ’78 & Lonny Watro Louise Wendel Westvaco Foundation Weyerhaueser Company Foundation Xerox Corporation Yang Family FoundationChin S. Yang ’84
Founder’s Club – Cumulative lifetime gifts of $25,000 or more
* Recently Deceased
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Honor Roll of DonorsJuly 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
Alumni1927 Centurion Harold Bush
1930 Centurion Clarence A. Petty
1931 Centurion Zigmond A. Zasada
1935 CenturionGeorge M. Judson
1936 President’s Club Jerome H. FreemanRichard E. GriffithCenturion Malcolm G. Lyon
1937 Founder’s Club Walter A. Sherman
Pacesetter Lawrence J. Borger
Centurion W. Leslie RobinetteLeonard G. Wheeler
Pioneer Robert H. LowethRobert F. Windsor
1938 LeaderSamuel Grober
Centurion Elmer E. FiskCharles E. RappRobert Byron Williams
Pioneer Gordon S. BowenNeil CroomGeorge K. GremingerSamuel N. McCain
1939 Founder’s Club Elmer K. Stilbert
President’s Club Nathan B. Golub
Centurion Richard B. BatemanFrederick P. HeilSamuel A. NewmanJack B. Weinger
Pioneer Carmin P. DonofrioGeorge M. Renner
1940 Founder’s Club Maurice M. Alexander
Leader William Bush Cubby
Centurion Julien O. BoesingerVladimir BreuerClarence A. LanktonRalph J. Stettner
Pioneer Frank Butcher BarickCharles A. BassemirLeon L. GallinVictor J. HarwickSamuel R. Parmelee
1941 Founder’s Club Domenico AnneseCharles E. Pound
Pacesetter Norman S. Eppell
Centurion Ralph J. BartholomewZygmund LenchertVolkmar U. MegninRobert H. Vernooy
Pioneer Allan E. AndersonFrank J. KovarikHoward C. MillerSidney MintzerAlfred ObristAlbert W. Roberts
1942 Founder’s Club Edward F. Littlehales
Centurion Charles M. ArmourGeorge B. CreamerJohn H. FarrellSolomon H. KrasneyNeil J. StoutWilliam T. Voigt
Pioneer Oliver A. AndersonWilliam S. BrennemanEdward A. CurrierHoward J. DeanJohn Fedkiw
Francis H. FeltsRobert B. HotalingDonald E. JamesonBenjamin SeplowinCharles J. Witter
1943 President’s Club Herbert SeidelJoseph J. Schwenkler
Pacesetter Charles H. Chapman
Centurion Anthony J. BellucciRichard M. BerryClifford Curtis BoothBernard FradinKeith G. HineJohn C. ParsellRobert J. Roggie
John M. Adams ’82Bryan Airel ’94Joanne B. Arany ’85Vance A. Barr ’86Bernard C. Becker ’41Gary R. Beyerman ’69Olin D. Bockes ’51Richard R. Capozza Esq. ’88Patrick R. Carraher ’80James E. Coufal ’60Charles W. Cross ’63George W. CurryBrian L. Cypher ’81Ellen A. Cypher ’81David B. Daubert ’67Christopher K. Dermott ’97William J. Fitzner ’39Phillip G. Freeman ’90
Andrew S. Gacek ’00Shawn P. Gardner ’92Paul F. Glassman ’76Nathan B. Golub ’39George M. Griffith ’85Eric Grossmann ’80Richard H. Gustafson ’60David R. Hill ’76Ronald K. Hollister ’58Jay A. Janson ’84Sheri Lynn Jazembak ’93Thomas W. Karig ’92Robert B. Kinstrey ’67Edward P. Kohler ’53Alfred E. Komar ’50David S. Larrabee ’59George W. Lee Sr. ’47Susan M. Leven ’84
Edward F. ’42 and Edna Littlehales ’42Richard E. A. Lyon ’51Barry F. Markowitz ’95Nancy A. Mayer ’71Marion W. Meyer Keith T. Morris ’82Joseph A. Mukam Fotsing ’01Charles A. Osborn ’72Samuel R. Parmelee ’40David R. Paul ’68Harrison H. Payne ’50Whitney F. Pettersen ’78Charles E. Pound Sr. ’41Everett R. Quackenbush Jr. ’83Clyde D. Robbins ’58David H. Robinson ’71Norman E. Roth ’74Laurence E. Russell ’38
Barbara R. Schiff ’92Bruce S. Schneider ’57Willard F. Schroeder ’40Russell J. Semeraro MD 58Russell F. Seus ’77Bruce C. Shelley ’70Walter A. Sherman ’37Mari L. Shinohara ’94Walter P. Smith ’54Raymond W. Snyder ’52Elmer K. Stilbert ’39David L. Sturges ’94Siripun Taweesuk ’01William R. Taylor ’48Corleen J. Thompson ’66William T. Voigt ’42Ellen B. Warner ’78Francis P. Wasik ’78
Robin Hood Oak Society – A planned gift or provision for ESF in an estate plan
Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc.Richard J. Ahearn ’74Edward J. AudiWilliam R. BentleyMichael R. BrowerStephen Y. L. ChowDouglas L. CottonJerome H. Freeman ’36Robert M. Hick Jr. ’54
Darlene KerrArthur H. Lambert Jr. ’50Alan W. Larson ’60George W. Lee Sr. ’47Edward F. ’42 & Edna LittlehalesCandace & John MarsellusLowell W. McBurney ’85William L. McGarry Jr.James P. McKenna ’77
Charles & Elsbeth MorganElizabeth B. MosherEdward K. Mullen ’47Cornelius B. & Joanne MurphyWalter S. Riley ’50Clyde D. Robbins ’58Robert M. Sand ’50George J. SchunckHerbert Seidel ’43
Raymond M. Smith ’52Walter P. Smith ’54William R. Taylor ’48Arne I. Thomsson ’50William H. Trice ’55Ross S. WhaleyJ. Warren Young
1911 Society – Annual unrestricted gift of $1,911 or more
* Recently Deceased
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Honor Roll of DonorsJuly 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
Pioneer Edward G. EllenbergBertram HuschJohn R. LavigneChauncey R. NicholsGeorge E. ProkupekJohn H. SchumacherRichard F. WattRoger Wells
1944 Centurion George KitazawaStanford Perry
Pioneer Robert S. Kellar
1945 Centurion Robert L. Youngs
Pioneer Morton J. Schloss
1946 PioneerStanton G. Ernst
1947 Founder’s Club Carlton W. DenceGeorge W. LeeEdward K. Mullen
President’s Club Alan W. OlinerRobert WallLeo Wiener
Pacesetter George A. Oechsle
Centurion Robert F. BangertDavid M. HickokRobert E. Wolf
Pioneer Arthur A. BernhardtGould J. HoytGeorge P. Katibah
1948 President’s Club William R. Taylor
Pacesetter Phillip L. Knapp
Centurion Daniel M. BarisLawrence H. BrownArnold T. DroozEdward N. HanleyAlexander E. HolsteinJames B. SissonBarbara H. WortleyHarold J. ZimmermanPioneerDavid L. BornJohn A. BuchananRobert A. Clift
Donald F. EverettWillard V. FichtelJohn D. HankeyK. Ram MalhotraBradford E. MonkArthur R. PerrinLawrence A.
SchimermanPaul Tobler
1949 Pacesetter Robert T. Shone
Centurion George R. ArmstrongGeorge L. BoothCharles D. DorisWilliam J. HallWard C. HitchingsVictor J. JarmMeyer LaskinJ. Kenneth McIntoshThomas E. RiderRoger W. StraussBruce H. Tynan
Pioneer Warren W.
ChristophersonHarry C. CoppelRobert R. EastmentRobert P. GreenRobert E. IngisonFred L. JohnsonLeslie W. KickPaul R. KrihakCharles N. LeeRichard J. LloydJohn R. MeyeringAlan W. MueserEdward K. NissenRichard J. O'BrienC. Erwin RiceWalton B. SabinHerbert SchnipperRobert L. Woerner
1950 Founder’s Club Curtis H. BauerWilliam Harmon*Alfred E. KomarRobert M. SandRichard C. SaundersArne I. Thomsson
President’s Club Donald E. DornArthur R. EschnerArthur H. LambertWalter S. RileyFrederick J. Slater
LeaderJoseph H. Shuttleworth
Pacesetter Harrison H. PayneClinton O. Schueler
Howard F. ThurmanAubrey E. Wylie
Centurion Louis G. CatalanottoSidney DiamondAmby S. EmmickJames A. GeralyRichard J. KruegerFrank J. MackWalter R. McAllesterLeslie G. McCowanJames O'KeefeGeorge A. RobertsFred W. SeyboldKenneth M. WatsonJohn S. Wenzel
Pioneer Gordon R. AndersonArthur AronoffC. Otto BerggrenJohn M. BrownCharles J. CaromeAugust L.
ChristophersonCarlton M. ChurchWilliam S. DunnJulius J. EckertWilson F. EdingerDean HardingDuncan A. HarkinDavid E. HeldtGeorge P. HowardRalph B. JohnsonPaul C. LambertAlbert C. LawrenceRichard MarkBernhard K. MayerWilliam NagyLeonard E. PartelowJames D. PelkeyDonald E. PetersonJames O. PrestonEdward H. RickelsRobert J. RuchNecmi SanyerElmer G. Shafer*Glenn StormsGerald W. Van GilstChristen Yang
1951 Founder’s Club Olin BockesGabriel F. BuschleYun J. Jen
President’s Club Carl A. MillerJ. Paul OwensPaul W. Ryan
Leader John T. EarlyRichard E. A. LyonGeorge A. Vossler
Pacesetter Philip G. BauerAlexander CoutrasCarl E. DarrowCraig H. Shand
Centurion Kenneth ArnoldRoy C. BeckwithGilbert P. CameronPhillip C. CaponeJoseph S. GawronDonald M. GilmoreDonald S. GreifGeorge A. HermansL. Richard HornbeckFrancis J. KohringWilliam B. LoweRobert A. ReynekeRichard C. TarrWilliam C. VernamEdwin A. Vonderheide
Pioneer Edward R. BermanWilliam D. BoyerCreighton C. FeeDonald H. FryFrancis B. GallagherDavid L. HadleyJack J. KarnigThomas A. McCartneyWinfield L. McGrathRobert J. MikulaDonald R. PattenRobert R. PeckCalvin F. ReynoldsWilliam E. RichollFred D. RichterJames S. SabinJoseph A. SlatteryMarshall N. SmithFrederick B. WardwellRobert C. WhitneyFrank M. YasinskiJoseph M. Zaremba
1952 Founder’s Club Raymond M. SmithJohn W. Brooks
President’s Club William F. DugglebyJames D. Seaman
Centurion William A. CowanJames G. CrowleyPeter F. GuestCharles F. HortonDonald J. JensenJohn R. KnappRobert LevineRobert D. LindemanJohn W. MerrickJohn S. PorterHoward S. Rothe
Howard P. SchwartzRobert J. ShimerRaymond W. SnyderHenry D. StruveDonald G. WardMerrill B. WishDavid L. Wood
Pioneer Joseph AbelsonArnold L. BauerleKenneth Gordon
BorchgrevinkIra L. BrayRobert D. BurgessJoseph L. CamardaTed R. CarsonRobert L. ChamberlainRaymond A. CurrierPaul L. DaniellRobert L. EvansWilliam T. GladstoneWarren L. HartmanJay G. HutchinsonRonald M. LannerArnold L. LarsenPaul R. MartinRoy V. McCreadyChester Arthur McKeeWayne J. SmithLloyd T. SouleLeo W. Welch
1953 President’s Club Edmond C. Kagi
LeaderRobert L. Smuts
Pacesetter Robert A. ClarkGeorge W. NileJohn P. Vimmerstedt
Centurion Terrence J. BoyleEmlen H. FaerberStephen P. KirbyEdward P. KohlerStanley J. MarksDonald L.
McConaughyNorman H. MinerHarold E. SchummWilliam C. SkillmanPhilip SutersSydney J. Walker
Pioneer William F. AloisiFrank J. BenczeRobert W. CampbellGiustino D. CapellaWilbur H. CareyRichard D. DouglasRobert W. FrevertBernard J. GalvinCarl O. Hansen
Richard N. HessAllan J. HesselEdgar A. KupillasWilliam E. LarsonWilliam B. LeakWilliam P. NagelDickinson H. PellissierRobert J. PurickGuenther K. WeidleHenry P. WilhelmiLawrence G. Wilke
1954 Founder’s Club Walter P. Smith
President’s Club Robert M. Hick
Leader Gordon C. DeAngelo
Pacesetter Ellis B. Cowling
Centurion Philip D. CaseWilliam C. FesselBasil S. GoernerRobert W. HainesThomas L. HavillJames F. HernBlair A. KnappGeorge T. LambeRichard M. McEvoyDonald C. MollerPaul F. SardellaErnest A. SchwabPeter J. SchwartzGeorge SearsRichard SillimanGerard T. SowinskiMurray F. ValentineHawley L.
Woolschlager
Pioneer Robert W. BradburyNelson F. ButtonRobert W. CarpenterRobert F. CaswellPhilip C. ClarkHarry A. CornellRobert D. CrossleyStuart A. DalheimCharles E. EagerGeorge E. FellowsJames R. FieldDonald C. FullerFrank W. FullerGeorge HauserDavid H. KimbrellWilliam A. KissamTrygve C. LuckenCharles H. MayhoodRobert G. ReimannGeorge H. RosenfieldWilliam R. Smith
Alumni continued
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Honor Roll of DonorsJuly 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
Igor SobolevArthur E. StantonPaul A. StevensGilbert TardifEdward F. WhiteRichard F. WolfMalcolm L. YoungRobert H. Zulch
1955 Founder’s Club Daniel CookeWilliam H. Trice
Leader Ralph H. Burroughs
Pacesetter James B. GoodwinHenry M. GreenhouseRobert W. InghamDieter F. A. Kutscha
Centurion Robert W. BernhardtDeane H. BrinkSergi L. DemchukJohn E. GrammelWilliam C.
KratzensteinCharles L. MahoneyWilliam P. PetroRichard G. SerinoEdward H. Stone
Pioneer Gene E. AllenRobert BarkerHoward W. BurnettLouis-Philippe
ClermontBarry S. ColassardGeorge C. FinckJames M. HarperLarry IsaacsonKeith B. JohnsonThomas C. LucheDan MeyerTimothy G. O'KeefeDaniel J. O'ReardonDaniel B. PlaceDouglas W. ScharbachDonald A. SchultzRobert E. SchultzRobert T. SteinholtzJames M. TrappeCarl M. Van HusenPeter J. Zullo
1955 President’s ClubDonald L. Ferlow
Leader Gino P. BiasiRobert W. Davidson
CenturionWilliam B. AyarsRoger M. BakerThomas J. Gaylord
James R. LaCasceRaymond G. LuberGeorge E. Watson
Pioneer Frank W. BassettGeorge S. BramanRichard L. CarpenterJames J. CurleyJohn E. EnglishJohn W. FollisThomas W. HodgesWilliam J. HohnsDonald P. LawtonJack E. LukinsLouis C. OneilZenon PrusasJohn D. RobertsWalter B. SullivanRobert L. TalericoRobert C. Van AkenRoger D. Ward
1957 President’s Club Norman A. RichardsDonald R. Thomas
Centurion Karl K. BlixtHarold A. BoyleStanley D. ButzerJohn R. GreeneEdward D. HolmesRobert E. ManningWalter F. MegahanRalph F. MummeNorman F. NelsonGeorge Y. NishimotoRichard D. ParkerJohn A. PitcherWesley M. RickardJohannes SmidTerry L. TownerWillard G. UlmerWalter F. Yamrick
PioneerDouglas L. AndrewsPaul H. ArndtRodney Allen BarberNicky BeredjickRobert F. DennyThomas O. FarrenkopfScott K. GrayStanley HollandLeo A. HosenfeldRalph I. JurgensenRichard M. KlingamanRobert C. MargiloffPaul R. SandDonald R. SchumacherJames H. ShawFrank C. SmithWilliam F. StolteJerry R. WilliamsBarton E. Zeh
1958 President’s Club Clyde D. Robbins
Leader Richard T. BrewsterHarold E. Parker
Pacesetter Robert H. BrockPaul G. BucklinPhilip J. KohlbrennerAlfred SchainholzWilliam S. Smeltzer
Centurion Gordon L. AdamsFriedrich J. AufschlagerRobert M. BauerHerbert D. BelknapWilliam L. BettsRobert M. BownesA. Vincent CernyGeoffrey P. ConineWilfred A. CoteDonald R. CowlesThomas K. DaughtreyDavid DeretchinRobert A. DykesHenry P. GorePeter T. GregoryJoseph R. HaugClyde M. HuntAnton JurecicOtto W. KratzenbergJerome J. McArdleArthur H. MittelstaedtAndrew P. NelsonRichard L. NeuKarl E. NisoffRalph D. NylandRichard J. PatrickEric P. RasmussenKenneth E. ReymersJames F. RingWilliam S. RingwallRussell J. SemeraroTimothy M. SmithJohn R. StellRichard S. SullivanRoger A. SwansonFrederick H.
ThompsonGeorge TreierCurtis A. WilksenKarl E. Wolter
1959 President’s Club Ronald W. BeckerDale L. Travis
Leader Edward A. Karsch
Pacesetter James C. HamerMichael H. JonesNorman P. Kutscha
David T. Landers
Centurion Frank W. BulsiewiczDonald G. FoxCharles H. FrommerFred J. FullerRichard E. GarrettEdward H. GleasonRobert C. NowackHarry W. PorterDavid E. WhiteJohn F. Wixted
Pioneer James H. AllenCharles F. BrooksLawrence P. BrownKarl D. ChaseyDavid E. ClarkBruce R. DaytonJohn H. DeanCharles W. DonnerR. Kent EdwardsLeonard D. FialkoRoyal C. GarlockAnthony W. KotzRichard W. PerkinsDonald H. PotterJerome M. RoseJohn M. RoubieRichard G. RounsevilleSalvins StrodsRobert A. UlbrichJan B. VroomanJohn A. WinieskiRobert W. WrightPeter W. Zubal
1960 Founder’s Club Richard H. Gustafson
President’s Club Alan W. Larson
Leader Leroy Z. Page
Pacesetter Bruce F. HearnJoseph A. Wray
Centurion Howard G. ConverseJames E. CoufalFrank C. ShirleyGerhard R. TegederRonald V. Volk
Pioneer Gene S. BergoffenCharles A. FosterRoger W. HutchinsonPhilip W. KennedyJoseph L. LandinoMark J. MarquiseeGeorge L. MombergerGeorge W. NobleWarren A. RichardsonGeorge J. Schmitt
David M. SharpeOlof Erling SwansonJ. Daniel Wojcik
1961 Pacesetter David R. HaskinsMartin F. JurgensenTom L. Ryan
Centurion Carl H. GoodwinMichael GritzRaymond J. KordishLester L. Straw
Pioneer Raymond D. BourdeauF. Joseph BrangJeffrey G. CarlenRobert C. FergusonAlan H. HartigWilliam KrichbaumArnold H. LancktonDouglas K. LehmannDavid D ParkerRodney J. ReiningJohn E. TiffanyLuise E. WalkerLarry E. Weeks
1962 President’s Club Eugene A. Truderung
Centurion G. Richard DodgeKlaus W. O. KummeChristopher L. MurphyCarl R. Sager
PioneerEdward C. BoardmanTheodore CrovelloRobert W. H. GuntherRichard JagelsJames S. KennedyJames D. McKinleyRobert A. PatsigaJohn M. RadostaJohn E. TrippFranklin J. WaldoEdwin H. WhiteGerald R. Yocum
1963 Pacesetter Hermann E. WelmGerald W. Zimmer
Centurion Alan H. BarbourJoseph J. BatelkaCharles W. CrossLester J. LeeEdward J. OlingerDonald U. PeetJohn R. PetersColin A. RabeStephen S. Robinson
William P. StevensRichard A. UsanisStephen G. Weatherly
Pioneer James M. AndersonNorman G. BakerDouglas L. BartowGary Gene BouplonKeith A. ButtersFrederick J. GertyLawrence S. GordonRichard M. GrayStuart R. HalpertDavid L. HathwayDaniel B. HoustonJohn D. KeggStephanie H.
LabumbardMelvin A. LipsonJohn A. LockeStanley John MartinIthamar E. PollakWilliam L. QuartzEdward B. RickfordThomas E. RogersDouglas R. SimmonsChen Jen SuKrishna P. VemuriDavid J. Zlomek
1964 President’s Club Raymond J. Nozynski
Pacesetter Harry A. BarberJames M. ColbyChristopher L. HartThomas E. OkoniewskiRobert V. PatrickCarl E. VogtLouis N. Wood
Centurion Bruce R. BrownellH. Jesse DubinAlan C. EachusSusan Mead HughsonAlan B. KubarekAndrew D. RootSue M. RosenstrauchJames K. SelkirkJames B. Wilson
Pioneer Harold G. BrotzmanStephen W. BuechnerHarold E. BurghartCharles H. CalhounRichard J. CipperlyGlenn M. ColeChad E. CoveyRichard G. CroopGeorge D. DohnCarl S. GolasDieter GruenwoldtPaul L. Haggard
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Honor Roll of DonorsJuly 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
William T. HauckDonald HennigRaymond E. KingLeonard H.
KnabelkampMichael J. KocurekDonald J. KopfCarl J. KrugerGeoffrey W. LaidmanPhilip W. LarsonJames H. NorthwayBruce R. O'HaraRichard J. OkunWilliam J. SchellHermann F. SchulzGarth L. Wilkes
1965 Centurion Daniel E. ChappelleJames E. CheesmanRobert Lee EdmondsThomas A. HorbettDavid W. HulseDonald E. NeurothJames W. Tinney
PioneerNorman E. BellAnthony J. CardwellRichard A.
CunninghamRobert G. FowlerNorman C. GrenellAnthony N. JericPaul A. KretserWilliam M. LarmonBruce A. MartinEckart MathiasEugene J. MillerJohn G. MillerLeslie G. MonostoryDavid A. MoorheadDean A. PhelpsJerry R. PierceWilliam G. SaalmanJohn B. SlaterMartin E. SorkinRalph Larry
VanderveerJason T. WelschPaul V. Wicker
1966 Pacesetter David C. RandallJock Robie
Centurion Peter D. AllerRobert S. BondRobert W. BryantSteven P. ClarkFrank J. D. AgostinoJeffrey A. GebrianEdward R. HahnGeorge W. Hebard
Richard G. MarkoDavid M. NorrisM. Gill PetriAnatole SarkoStephen J. StutzbachRobert Y. T. SuenWilliam N.Wandmacher
Pioneer John M. AckermanStuart D. AlexanderFrank C. BasileDonald Fraser BehrendParshall B. BushRonald T. CollinsMalcolm W. CoulterTerry J. DaileyRaymond E. DavisMichael G. DiNunzioDavid L. FrankeMatthew J. GiordonoLinda K. HalikDaniel N. JohansonJohn J. KeefeDwayne K. KlossnerDuncan J. MackeyPaul MengeThomas S. PatrickThomas R. PigageWalter V. PurnellNeil A. ReddingSusan Pennoyer RobieErwin R. RuckelThomas J. SpittlerMichael J. StoreyJames R. TremlettNeil R. White
1967 Pacesetter Paul F. Ebersbach
Centurion Russell L. BenzinJoan Kuo ChiaJon Robert CrofootMichael J. GeorgeRichard L. GrayHenry M. OrtmannMichael A. TobiasThomas A. White
Pioneer Stephen M. ArnoldDaniel J. AvenerTerry A. BeermanWilliam J. BertrandDonald M. BooneGary G. BrandowHubert W. F. BunceAlbert W. ButkasDana C. ChapmanDavid B. DaubertDouglas A. DayMax S. DeutschRichard W. ElliottCraig L. Fournier
Martin GrandRichard E. GrebeRichard W. HathewayJohn F. JonesJared P. KennishEdward J. LengyelRichard K. LyonsJoseph H. NalbachJames F. NoyesLee E. PennockGary F. ReganFrank T. RoseRobert W. SauerDavid D. StoutDaniel A. SulitkaPaul L. SuttonJohn E. TorpyDavid P. TousignantDavid L. TylerJohn W. Wagner
1968 President’s Club Jack A. BelmontLee D BerryDouglas G. Dellmore
LeaderThomas W. BalsleyDavid J. Bennett
Pacesetter Clifford W. BuckleyGilbert L. ComstockThomas Urbanik
Centurion James C. AndrewsJohn M. BiasuzziMichael J. BirminghamPaul J. BudrisJoseph F. CantwellTerrence J. DeWanDavid R. EldredgeWilliam E. HouckCharles J. KowalskiJames M. SnyderMark D. SpragueDavid W. TessierPeter D. Wallace
Pioneer Thomas E. AmidonPhilip J. ArthurDale R. BakerErna Hamel BaumannDouglas R. BrackettRobert J. BraganRussell M. BreinerRichard T. ColesanteRobert DriesenWilliam J. ElginJohn N. FaulringMichael L. FayGeorge FreyLawrence R. GershEdward C. HartranftFrederick C. Jackson
Durando MillerEdward F. MoldenkeDaniel G. OrbandJanis PetriceksRonald A. PolgarBarry D. RiordanEdward G. SchmittJames R. SmithLouis F. SoraccoStephen E. SpringerJohn L. SullivanJohn Van IderstineJerry E. WallaceDonald L. WellsGeorge B. WiersmaDennis J. WilsonGary W. Zinn
1969 Leader Joseph A. Hibbard
Pacesetter Ronald N. HillM. William Haskins
Centurion Lloyd B. AdamsRobert P. BurnettR. Allen FallsJeffrey M. FrohnMichael J. GeissJames A. HillMichael C. McCloskeyWilliam P. MetzarWilliam L. MurrayJames M. RausaMakoto Shinohara
PioneerS. Jeffrey AnthonyJane Elizabeth BaileyJames L. BartlettCrandall A. BensonCharles E. BooneJohn Joseph CesarWalter L. CookThomas M. CutterAnthony D. DebboliRonald J. EbyDavid B. EmersonThomas L. EngdahlPatrick FennKenneth E. FinchDwight D. FoltsNicholas E. GardinierAllan E. GarnerFrederic A. GrosPeter W. GrupeOrest HrycykSamuel J. IppolitoWayne W. JonesRichard P. LewisBilly L. MorrisWilliam B. MorseRoger C. MortGene L. Padgham
James R. PeekDaniel J. PihlbladBruce D. ReidTimothy P. RobertsGary F. SalmonRobert G. SalsburyRichard A. SchwabPaul A. SchwonkeLouis J. SebestaJohn D. SolanGeorge R. SteenRobert A. StehnMark N. TappenCarl P. WiedemannDavid J. Wohlbach
1970 Leader Daniel C. Wightman
Pacesetter David M. AtwoodBruce C. Shelley
Centurion Sidney E. BalchTerry L. BluhmJohn G. BoremanLenford C. CareyKnowlton C. FooteDavid R. HallJack R. KingsleyMark K. LevanwayLawrence F. McGrailMichael E. PotterRobert E. SimmondsGary L. SpeenburghRobin D. Worcester
PioneerJames A. BeilNorman K. BoothDavid J. CarleoThomas W. CatchpoleRichard P. CoppWilliam R. DiedrichsJames L. DillonRichard T. DoyleRobert J. DunnWilliam G. EbersbachDennis S. FellowsBrian FenlonRichard H. GenterGeorge M. GreenSam D. HackettGordon M. HeislerRobert E. HowardRobert P. JonesGary M. KellyLawrence J. KiefferEugene M. LipmanKenneth V. MagdziukFrank W. MageeSusan Damon MorganDennis R. ParentRichard T. RickenbrodeStuart H. Sachs
Robert J. SellarBrian C. SkinnerJames J. SmithStephen J. SmithMarlene MacCormackHacinar SorensonJamieson R. SteeleWesley B. StilesDavid A. SzurleyMichael J. VanderblesGary B. WillStephen C. Yorton
1971 Founder’s Club Nancy A. Mayer
Pacesetter Keith S. ClarkGeoffrey K. CummingsKevin T. McLoughlinDavid R. MeleJames M. Wheeler
Centurion Linda M. BerginWerner R. BurkatFranklin D. CeanJames DeinesD. Clayton GroveDavid R. HaynerDavid O. HearneLloyd E. PetersonK. Adele Rossi-MarshWayne H. SchacherDaniel R. WalkerGeorge R. WellsOwen R. Williams
PioneerBill H. AshleyFred C. BallantyneMichael D. BambergerDavid A. BowmanFrederick R. BrantonKarl R. BraunJohn F. BrennanJoseph J. BuschynskiDouglas G. CerretaniDonald F. CharlesRaymond P. CurranKristi L. CurrierTheodore V. CurrierE. Michael ErmerKenneth A. GiffordWalter E. GrajkoTerrence M. HammillJohn T. HastingsSamuel S. HirscheyCraig R. JohnsonJay A. JohnsonPaul J. KulickRoman S. KulikSteven Ira LaunerJoseph J. LopatynskiEdwin S. MaleskyPeter A. Mikolaitis
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Thayer A. MillerPeter G. MollerRob D. MrowkaTimothy J. MurphyWalter G. NeuhauserPhilip R. OpdyckeJohn L. OsinskiRichard H. PowellRonald F. ReedThomas E. ReuleRichard J. RobertsPeter J. RzasaJohn F. SeiftsLynn A. SeldenRobert M. ShaferSteven R. ShraederHoward A. SimoninGary W. SmithIsrael SolonVito J. SparaceJohn A. SteeleBrian Vincent ToddGary L. TompkinsJohn P. VirgonaThomas H. WahlGeorge J. WalterPatricia M. WalterSteven B. WatrousLeonard A. Zigment
1972 Leader Richard S. HawksJohn A. Thonet
Pacesetter Edward J. Hogan
Centurion Thomas F. ArnoldJames E. BigganeDaniel M. BirminghamClifford F. ChetwinGary A. JacobDonald C. KeeferJohn L. LitzenbergerDavid J. PeckhamJeffrey L. StuckerMargaret R. StuckerThomas L. WendtDavid F. Witschi
Pioneer Lewis P. AllenWilliam F. BonesPeter D. BourgoisAlan W. BrownJohn P. BurtonMary L. CharbonneauWilfred A. CoteDavid D. CunninghamSteven M. DauberClaire Titcomb DersGlen R. DoneyLarry S. FlatauDennis A. GigliottiJames GouletRandall J. Hirschey
Gregory G. HoerRoy D. HopkePaul A. HorgenDonald L. HosenfeldPaul A. IgnatzKen J. KasprzykRandall C. KellyKenniford G. LaingRobert E. LamoyPaul G. MacDonaldAnthony J. MillerDavid A. MolloyCathy W. NeunerJohn NieberThomas M. NortonDarrell C. OsterhoudtR. Bruce OswaldDonald W. PearsonPaul M. PillisPatricia A. PingelPaul M. RebisThomas E. RodencalScott D. ShupeLeonard A. SmithCarl A. ThuesenJohn E. TurnerRoss A. VirginiaCurtis B. WardVictor F. WehnauWilliam A. WhiteThomas H. WhitlowFred G. WilhelmBruce R. WilliamsonCharles H. Youmell
1973 President’s Club Robert F. Thaisz
Pacesetter John S. GasiorowskiTheodore P. WagnerChristopher L.
Westbrook
Centurion Randall P. BlassGerald S. CamposJustin F. CulkowskiWilliam K. KropelinThomas J. LynchDavid H. MecklerChristopher A. MillerJohn H. MruzWilliam L. PryorJames C. ShearerRobert R. Stevens
Pioneer John H. AnlianRichard C. BaileyThomas A. BarbaEudell C. BivensRichard T. BrantiganPeter A. BreuerMichael D. BryanDavid A. BushGeoffrey A. Christoff
George L. CollinsBarry E. ColmanDale A. DemlerRobert E. DieterichWilliam J. DoranCarl W. EllerThomas E. FakeDavid J. FrancescottiRobert GeraciMichael T. GirvinAlbert GomolkaDouglas H. GreinerDavid L. HardinStephen B. JonesMichael JurkiewiczLarry E. KahnAllen M. KenderesRonald F. KlossnerGregory A. KnowltonThomas M. KochGerald A. KostykKenneth D. KugelJack V. KuneyEdward C. LandauThomas D. LeeDaniel Yui Leung LuiSteven A. MarchJames B. MareanRobert L. MarzecMelvin L. MooreEdward F. NeuhauserRay M. OramRoy R. PedersenRoberta L. PickertBarbara S. RaffaldiPaul A. RayBruce E. ReichelVictoria Miles SmithPeter SpadingerArnold E. TalgoFrederick M. TeiglerWilliam S. TodaroMichael H. TownsendDeLancey D. WayneDennis O. Weil
1974 Founder’s Club Richard J. Ahearn
President’s Club Alan M. Gordon
Pacecsetter Philip M. JuravelMark X. LapierreNorman E. RothArthur J. Stipanovic
Centurion Edward B. ClarkRichard T. DabruzziGeorge R. HoffmanChin Chien HsuDeborah KapferDavid R. MorganJon L. RobertsBarry N. Rosen
Pioneer Jeffrey E. BarnesDavid F. BaroneStephen P. BazanMarlene G. BergAlan S. BernardMack W. BixbyRandal M. BrownThomas P. BurnsWilliam M. BurryDavid A. ByersStephen J. ByrneDonald A. CarrBlaine C. CookStephen E. CoupalThomas F. CuffneyMargaret G. CulkowskiWeston J. DavisJoseph A. DetorRichard P. DoeringSalvatore DrogoStephen DrownWalter L. EdmondsRalph B. EdwardsDavid R. EllisPatrick S.A. FloodChristopher J. FournierJudy A. GilbertThomas J. HillDennis HlavacBarbara HonorsTheodore I. JerrettThor L. KaumeyerFrancis J. KellyJohn P. KempJ. Michael KennedyMatthew P. KilleenRoger L. KlausWilliam C. KohlerCraig S. KominoskiRobert W. LovelessMichael L. MayJohn P. McTagueJeffrey D. PalmertonRichard G. PancoeJohn PhilbinCharles E. PoundDavid M. RiegerRobert G. RileyCraig L. RosenbloomStephen K. RuoffRichard M. RybinskiJoseph H. SahlDonald P. SchauflerRobert A. SchraderDavid K. SeimMark E. SengenbergerJean Ann ShabackDavid F. SmolinskyDianne Rague SpringSteve M. StashStanley D. SwierzTheodore S. TorpyMartin Van Der GrintenAntonio E. Vieira
Diane J. WalterJohn P. WarneckWarren L. WestlakeJohn A. WozniakStephen M. YoungJoseph J. Zeglen
1975 President’s Club George H. EllisJean-Pierre Moreau
Pacesetter Moira B. GlaccumMichael B. MaloneyA. Christopher
Sandstrom
Centurion James F. DruckPeter J. FrawleyStephen D. GoodmanMichael R. HarnettScott J. JosiahCarl R. KelemenRobin W. KimmererMary C. KropelinPaul W. LeuzziRobert R. QuinnJohn R. SmithEdward J. Wright
PioneerDavid ArmlovichLeslie Johnson BarnesKenneth L. BisogniDavid I. BlaushildGregory A. ChaseRichard P. CincottaJames J. CoulombeManley C. CraneJames H. CulbertAnne S. CumellaRobert S. CumellaEdward G. CzysconJohn E. FerrellRobin Cole FossGary L. FosterAllen J. FrishmanStephen L. FullerWarren J. GoerckeSteven W. HaerterTed Oliver HaleRobert W. HardJudith A. HenningsonDavid W. HicksSpencer Guy JarrettKevin J. KehoeWerner L. KistEdward H. KlassKenneth R. KluckRobert W. KnappHarold J. LackeyJames P. LawlerLois C. LevitanCharles K. LikelDon S. MaclachlanDaniel R. Mahns
David F. MajewiczRussell D. McCulloughJeffrey L. MentleyBrant N. MillerBenjamin W. MoreyJack A. NascaDouglas L. NorthrupHarvey NusbaumPatrick F. OpperThomas F. RoseliusDaniel L. SchallmoGary R. SchoonmakerStephen L. ScofieldWilliam A. SnyderSteven G. StreitelRobert T. StrongRobert L. UeblerCarey E. VaseyRoland R. VosburghFrancis J. WaltonDavid A. WarneElizabeth M. WarnerDavid A. WeeksGeorge F. WeickSusan Lynn
WhittemoreJohn S. WiniarskiThomas M. Zelker
1976 President’s Club Richard M. BaskinChristine Wendel
Pacesetter Robert S. DanskinRobert R. EvansMary Butler LiddellDonald E. MooreMark T. Watkins
Centurion William L. BohnBetsy J. BoyceMichael H. ClapperSusan Johnson FicarroJames F. KnopkaJanet Kurman
HesselbarthStephen E. LovelandGary MastroeniWillard M. MayoA. Neil NewmanLinda Anderson
RobinsonDonald A. SalvesenMichael D. SelenderDavid L. VanTress
PioneerGordon W. AdamsSteven R. AlmCharles J. BachmannHenry M. BisnerPeter A. BizzigottiCarol Lyon BradleyLinda BroudyAlan B. Cady
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Michael E. CoreyDavid J. DimmickJames H. DriesenLaurie H. DuncanRichard S. FeldmanMarilyn FlaggMichael P. FullamBruce A. GilmanCarol Ann GlenisterDavid HackworthSandra J. HalbritterCharlene M. HamiwkaGerald D. HansenDiane J. HolloranBruce R. HoskinsStephen E. JaquithCharles K. JohnsonDouglas C. JonesMartins A. KalninsMark W. KeisterCharles J. KleinTheresa Ann KnappWarren KnappTheodore E. LauveGregory N. LeachBruce LoverockLinda M. MichelsKurt MobergMark I. MovitzChristopher J. PapasianCharles K. PorterRoger A. PostAlan M. RhodesDavid E. RiehlmanThomas W. SavagePaul L. SchwartzKenneth W. SchwenkeDavid C. SpanganbergDana SparhawkThomas E. StewartRobert A. TurtonGregory J. WestfallThomas F. WhitmoreDavid H. Yerton
1977 President’s Club James P. McKenna
Pacesetter Dennis P. Flanagan
Centurion David J. AllenCatherine Rigge
BaranelloLewis R. BeckerRichard H.
ChamberlainStephen J. DankoLinda Waful FroelichAlma I. HixCraig E. HohmBrian L. HousealSteven F. JaffeJoyce Kelly-ReifJeffrey S. Knouse
James E. KundellRobert M. NuzzoHerbert A. PirsonFrederick S. PotterScott T. SaroffSusan L. ScharounDennis P. SegattiRussell F. SeusAllen T. StehleRichard H. TillmanGlenn A. TurnerDonald J. TurtonMarcus F. Van Eck
Pioneer Ronald G. AbrahamKevin P. AmeeleWilliam J. BalestraTimothy L. BarnardTheodore H. BarnesAlan J. BauchPaul L. BelangerJohn W. BovetRobert L. BridgeKenneth P. BrownWilliam H.
ChamberlainDavid M. ChampagneThomas F. CollinsPhilip R. CompteDaniel H. CraigRoderick W. DouglassMichael J. EthierJoseph L. FlackThomas L. FosterGerald E. FranzGene A. GoundreyMartin W. HaerterHarold C. HeintzAnne HendersonScott E. HorgenMelvin Thomas
HotalingDaryl R. HuntRichard A. KaiserBarry A. KatzCharles P. KeutmannGerald Joseph KinnKaren J. KirkmanKevin K. KyhosRobert G. LacollaJeffrey R. LyonKim Lloyd MannApril Knapp MaronPaul J. MartinPatricia Gomez MartzLinda S. MattesonFrederick D.
McCandlessG. Michael McPeckDouglas E. MeisnerDavid K. MeixellDavid W. MollineauxDaniel MolloyEdward G. MorrisThomas R. Morrow
William F. MorseNancy A. MulliganRobert J. MurrayDavid W. NortonGlenn K. OlsenCraig W. OstheimJohn W. OzardDavid P. ParadowskiFrancis J. PhelanRobert G. PoppDouglas B. PorterPaula RakDavid R. RogemoserSusan M. RogersMark D. RosenthalPaul F. RuffiniRobert A. SchillerDaniel M. ShermanRonald B. SkinnerSusan SnowPatrick J. StokesJames E. SutherlandJeffrey H. Ten EyckEdwin W. ThornePhilip W. TierneyBrian R. ToddMarian D. TompkinsJack R. UrbanRobert Van SteenThomas M.
VentiquattroJoan Miller VertiganPaul J. WennerHarry J. WilberJoseph A. WitkowskiPeter F. WoodwardNicholas YuschakMarc A. Zeppetello
1978 Founder’s Club Scott E. KasprowiczRichard J. Watro
Leader Jan J. SmithKenneth J. TissEllen B. Warner
Pacesetter Diane M. DaleMichael K. GoodenOtto Forster GuentherMaren C. KingKevin A. LaneJoseph Thomas MauroWayne B. Williams
Centurion Kraig Martin BrighamDennis E. BryersFrederick C. GliesingJohn W. GoodfellowWilliam R.
GrundmannRichard William HansenRobert W. HargroveKevin G. Nuffer
Pamela A. Petko-SeusJames M. PikeJames Kilbane SutterGlenn T. TicehurstTerence J. TippleTonda Thering WestMichael S. Winnicki
Pioneer Randolph Steven BakerJames R. BetarChristopher P. BlankWilliam L. BradfordJean M. BrownGail Grace CalcagninoJames O. CalderwoodPaul CastelliMargaret A. De CesareKevin F. DelaughterDavid V. DobreskiJoseph F. DockwillerMargaret Apellani
DowningClare L. DriscollDavid Thomas
ErcolanoTherese Girdis EskewKeith E. FadelJean A. FallowfieldPeter R. FernandezRichard Dana
FitzgeraldJoseph F. FontanellaWilliam E. FoxenbergNora Moran GallagherJohn C. GambleMichael Robert
GrummPaul D. HamannJosef E. HansenFrancis M. HeffernanPhilip J. HertzogVictoria A. HibbardBenjamin F. HobbsKarst R. HoogeboomAnne M. JohnsonThomas J. KalinoskyJoseph W. KearneyStephen M. KinnePeter Edward KnaufJanice LaChausseJerome W. LandiAndrew D. LeonardSue Woods LewisWalter W. LinckMichael M. LutjenCharles F. MackaravitzBernard F. MaloyDavid M. MathienJames M. McIlvainYousuf A. MehterAndrew W. MolodetzPaul V. PalmiottoJoan M. PaprockiD. Andrew PitzReggie D. Purington
Jeffrey E. RaynsfordWilliam R. ReynoldsDennis G. RiceHenry J. RothDonald R. RuchLinda S. RussonRichard F. ScibiorAnne Marie P. SebestaTimothy P. SeelingThomas D. ShearerThomas R. SheilMichael Walter
ShermanDonald M. SimonsLaurie Sutherland–
NehringTracey Reed SzajginMarcy A. WaldauerJohn Thomas
WalkowiakJeffrey H. WaughCeleste WeltyWynn E. WitthansMark A. Zawada
1979 Founder’s Club Jesse M. FinkElizabeth C.
Mitchell Fink
LeaderMark Bronon BahoshTodd K. Parmington
Pacesetter William R. Eggers
Centurion Stuart D. AppelDana A. BatleyMatthew J. CallahanGary Louis CianfichiRobert W. ClementMargaret E. ColemanKenneth E. CoombsJohn Stephen DuffDawn S. FosterPamela L. GoldeMaryann KaczmarekJohn Gridley KingRonald P. KuracinaTeresa Jo LaundonRobert MaimoneThomas D. MartinPaul W. MaueFred MunkM. Keith RedenbaughRonald C. TetelmanMartin W. WallaceRoberta Needham
Woodburn
PioneerJames E. BansbachJeffrey L. BernardElizabeth
Fluckiger BiblaMargaret Pergrin Bohn
Michael P. BontjeAndrew S. BrensekePeggy A. BrownKevin B. CavaioliKaren D. CoffeyMichael A. CorselloSamuel P. CraneGregory S. DavisWilliam H. EdmisterJulie Irene EldridgeSusan K. EvansDonald Joseph
FinneganThomas Richard FoltsEdward J. FrankoskiMark E. FuruyaGary W. GilpinGary R. GoffDaniel C. GrayEllen A. GrunsellRaymond W. HahneDavid S. HamlingDaniel J. HansenConstance Turner
HaydockGary R. HilderbrandJohn Francis HilleyLissa HowePeter C. InnesPeter F. JacksonSusan D. KaplanMary O'Leary KiernanKatherine B. KilloranMary Wright LomolinoJames Thomas LoseeChristopher J. LuleyThomas A. MaleikeAndrea G. MartinWilliam Burton MooreKaren L. MoranAdrienne M. O'BrienCheryl A. PalladinoCelia M. PetersenDonald F. PottsDaniel Ford ReynoldsRobert RiegerJohn P. RobilottiRobert R. RooneyPamela J. SevyKatherine Demick SiseEdward Neal SnookRichard A. SouthwickRobert A. StovallKaren Greene SwensenPatricia G. ThorneMatthew G. TitusCornelius J. VandykeDeborah L. WeresnickRobert H. Zimmerman
1980 President’s Club Janet Webster
Jackowski
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Leader Christine R.
Capella-PetersTimothy Nelson
Delorm
Pacesetter Joseph C. OkoniewskiCorwin Joseph PoyMargaret L. ShavalierJohn Thomas ShieldsChristopher L. Simard
Centurion Horace P. AikmanStephen William
AnagnostKristin Marie AndresMarc Douglas AnkerudLynn Erla BeegleCharles E. CoonleyCarolyn FlynnTara M. GoldbergJerome Paul JosselynPaul Alan KrupaRegina Watson
LoewensteinElizabeth LonoffKathleen H. PaulKeith A. PoerschkeMargaret G.
RedinbaughJohn R. RomanRobert S. Stegemann
PioneerStephen J. AikenEllen R. BarrettWilliam A. BerlinerDarrell R. BirdDaniel L. BishopDebra Fosberg
BourgonEva Farkas BriggsJohn James BroadbinRosemary A. BurrisClarissa A. CaccavanoRobert John CanoraGary Michael CapellaPaul C. CaponeRobert G. ChamberlainRobert Lewis ConnerJames L. ContinoClifford Devall DavisRick Allan DenisonCarol Lynn DisalvoTimothy S. EckertPeter Burke ElderMary Ellen FishJay Corydon FrantzMonica E. FresonJames R. FriesMichael A. FurnessJudith Ann GhosinDee A. GillespieMark A. Grevas
Ronald JohnGuglielmo
Michael EmeryHanscom
Gerald T. HarringtonJohn P. HaydenJohn Edward HeimanDaniel J. HenekaBarbara Ann HoefsCraig B. HynesMatthew William
JacobsJulie Sherman
JakubovitzDavid Louis JurellerJohn P. KaneJohn Joseph KellyMatthew J. KeltyMichael Anthony
KennedySusan M. KrotzFrank David LehmanCarl Edward MachCraig Andrew
MacKnightKenneth R. MarkertIrene Marx OlsonKeith Richard MauriceTimothy Maurice
McFarlandEdward Francis
McTiernanRaymond John NolanJeanette Marie NortonEric D. PaulsonDana J. PiwinskiRobert J. RabagliaMark Edward RamosJames C. RichburgAlan A. Rock-BlakeDebra Hamer RogersGail Margaret RomanoThomas Craig SaffelJoseph R. ScudlarkLorraine Eva SnyderRobert Lee SpencerMichael Elliot SpitzerMichael Joel SteinMark Charles
StolzenburgNan Chadwick
StolzenburgJoseph R. TaorminaArthur N. TeamersonGail M. TerziMark G. ThompsonTheresa TriandafillouJoanna Jane WalshPatrick Thomas
WhalenAlison F. WoodBryan C. Wood ThomasRoy Peter ZahnleuterAndrew Roy Zahora
1981 President’s Club Louis Charles FuscoJeffrey J. Morrell
Pacesetter Charles Francis
GodboutJohn R. MertenTimothy D. Spry
Centurion John P. AshworthJoan M. BrennanBrian Richard
ButterworthJerry CollinsEllen Anne CypherRobert DanoffDaniel T. FittsPatricia Ann FritzPeter S. GivenBarry J. GreenbergJohn Steven HaederleW. Elliott HornerSteven W. KatzManfred OweKamala G. RajanRichard Jay RiesdorphCharles P. RosemarinoJosephine A. Scalia
PioneerCraig M. AllenBruce Walter BallJeffrey Walter BeemanDonald John BelgerJack BerteDavid Michael BrooksSusan G. BrowneMichael James
CambridgeLisa Marie
Cannellos-WeberLee Gradischer
CarbonneauKenneth Dowd CarlsonCharles John CarterBrian David ChipmanRalph Herman CombeCharles Douglas
CranstonPhilip DestefanoKarl W. DoernerSteven M. FaigenKristine Fabbioli FayWilliam M. FerrettiMichael S. FisherJames C. FlintMatthew J. ForcucciMargaret A. FuscoFrank P. GagliardoGuy S. GardnerMiles GarfinkelWilliam H. GreenMichael GrizenkoMartin R. Hartmann
Thomas P. HarveyMichael J. HellerStephen F. HoffmannLawrence W. HolmbergTim H. HsuSheng Hsin HuRoy F. HuchzermeierCharles William
JackowskiHal G. JohnsonRobert William JudgeRalph Thomas KeatingLawrence Michael
KroonRobert A. LambeEdward J. LeblancNancy Anne LenzSusan Dinero
LockwoodAlton Perry
MacDonaldJoseph J. MartensBrian L. McIntyreStephen James MillerJane Elizabeth MudanoMelissa Ann MyersWilliam R. NaumannJulie Ann NelsonJoan B. NicholsCharles V. NilssonHarold Edward OotLiz O'RourkeSusan M. PerkinsR. Douglas PetrieThomas W. PhillipsHarriet Plumley
PlumleyMarian C. PoczobuttThomas Edward PriceBrian David RileyKelly Smith RohrerMarsha Cohen RolnikDonna Elizabeth RothDiane L. Schrader–
GoetkeRory SheaAlice M. SikorskiClifford Peter SmalleyRobert L. StolzJoseph J. TozziTimothy Martin
WallmeyerMichael T. WalshHenry Booth
WightmanMichael J. WilkeScott A. WillisGregory Mills WilsonBonnie S. Young
1982 Pacesetter Daryle H. FishWilliam Francis
Hoffmann
Keith Terry MorrisRobert James PreeceSusan N. WestbrookScott J. Wheeler
Centurion Susan E. AnagnostEric N. AndersonSusan F. ArlingJeffrey Paul CarrozaMary W. ClementsDaniel CornellSusan M. CoxRobert Edward
DeforestRussell George DushinRobert Urban FischerAngela T. FlynnArthur M. JohnsenKurt M. LannonAlan David LovejoyHoward L. MaurerTheresa M. MercierWilliam Richard
OsborneRichard P. PauliPeter John SinclairRandall Stewart SladeRuth M. SundstromThomas M. ToalCynthia Marie Wood
Pioneer Judy A. ArvanBarry S. BaldigoJeri Dominic BarrettJohn K. BartowThomas Richard
BellingerFrank Gerard BenenatiThomas BocchinoCheryl Rawls BrookingGregg Edward BrownWayne Arthur
BurmasterDavid Bruce CarsonDonald C. CastorStephen Charles
CathermanSung ChinCraig W. CoffedNancy V. CookDawn Radley DanaPeter Michael
DebeauchampDavid Mark DelozierPatrick John EvesJeffrey Alan FergusonSteven FinkelsteinMark FloryNancy Pauline FogartySuzanne GaynorCharles GowanMichael Benedict
GraczPeter Bennett Gradoni
Alan J. GrantPhilip John HalschLaurie J. HarterScott J. HeimRichard Frederick
HelmRobin E. HoffmanCharles D. HyamsC. Michael IngersollEric Campbell
JespersenMark Robert JohnsEmily Zebisch JohnsonWilliam Anthony
JohnsonChristine KaneHenry Bassett KellerMichael Lee KieffPaul J. KnoppMark Joseph KopchakTimothy Alan
KruppenbacherJohn E. LaubscherMartha K. LoefflerWilliam Edward LupoJames R. MallettePaul W. McCoyJeffrey John McDonaldS. Grant McGlynnJane H. McIlvainCarl D. MonteGregory OwensJohn Michael PowersKaren Elizabeth
RasmussenJohn James ReedKarl Martin RichardPeter RitchingsElizabeth Riehl RitzGlen William RobertsDaniel J. RobisonMark Dennis RogersJane O. RowanAbby R. RudinJohn Todd SarrafHorace B. ShawDaniel M. SpadaKelly Wallace StangPeter J. StanistreetKenneth Jay SteinJames F. StevensJoseph StradaMark Stephen WardStephen Tim WebberJulia E. WestDiane M. WheelockGary Daniel WilsonTimothy Albert
Wimmer
1983 Pacesetter Scott W. BlakelyMark B. DavidChad P. Dawson
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John Arthur GibbsPeter Michael Schiess
Centurion David Redfield BlyeLois A. EckstromPeter Hobart JippAlfred F. MiesemerLaurence Eric MinerChester Jiro OnumaAnne PapageorgeCharles Edward ParkesDonna J. PlunkettJoseph Anthony
ScarsellaStephen Tim SchantzJulia A. SchiaviJames Maurice
Sheibley
Pioneer Iver M. AndersonJohn I. AndersonMary T. BinderAnthony L. BonaguraStephen David BystranPaula Anne CaronFrances Antonia
ChesterJames Robert ClarkJoanne Orman DickensDaniel Joseph EmpieKen James FieldKatharine M.
Follot-LaytonRichard William
FregoeDonald James FriedlerEileen O'Brien
GibbonsTara Skye GoldinChristopher Michael
GradyWilliam E. HamiltonKathryn Strickland
HansonJeffrey L. HerterFranklin John HoernerDawn E. HolzerDavid John JacobsKathleen Ann KellyWilliam George KentJack H. KesslerCara Louise KirkbySusan A. KoperczakRobin Viola KruseMark Andrew KurtisDaniel Francis LandersWillie J. LauScott Alan LevyGlenn H. LindsleyThomas Grant
MacMackinEllen Rom MannoStephanie A. Masaryk–
Morris
Vicki L. MaynardJohn Edgar McIntoshWilliam E. MeehanThomas Flynn MurrayKenneth James
NersesianKaren Poms O'ConnorDebra Vaine OglesbyJames M. PageGregg Alan RabascoLinda Sica RehmDavid Howard
RockwoodMary Jo Schilling
RooksRonald C. RoteSusan RutmanGary Steven SandersonJohn Robert StapletonTheresa Louise StoiaSusan L. StoutJoann Becker SzczechWilliam Lyle
TeamersonRichard M. TeckMark Christopher
TerenziTeresa Rene TyoeDeborah M. WhiteJohn S. Wood
1984 Founder’s Club Chin S. Yang
President’s Club James William
Jackowski
Leader Kenneth B. Adams
Pacesetter Debra Segal–
BrackmanRobert E. Unsworth
Centurion Barbara B. BeallDavid M. DardarisDavid Dale DreisbachNancy J. FerlowBrian Thomas
FitzgeraldTracy A. GingrichKimberly B. GotwalsJay A. JansonLynda P. SilkeyCarmen Dean SparaMichael C. SquiresHolly V. Williams
Pioneer Laurie Anne BaileyPaul Michael
BensadounRobert John BrennenRobert B. BuergerFrank Joseph Calovini
John KennethCampbell
Virginia SimonsenCarlton
Timothy J. CarrollJocelyn A. Cole-CalkinsJeffrey Scott CorteseCheryl M. CraftJenny Sue CrismanBrian D. DansinCarrie Blevins
DonohueSteven George EberlThomas Charles
FairservisGeorge B. FlynnJames Michael FoggDiane FriedmanChristopher
FrielinghausJohn Calvin GrahamRobert Stanley GreenJohn Peter JastrzembskiLucinda B. JohnsonMark Anthony
JohnsonEric J. JokelaMarcia Elaine JosephEric John LauberSusan M. LevenAnn LewisSheila M. MacDuffRalph Joseph ManciniWilliam P. MasonAndrea M. MaxsonSusan MitchellKenneth Alan MixMaria C. MorelandWilliam J. MorrowJoshua Kenneth NixonEileen O'DonnellPeter Andrew
PalmiottoLewis H. PaynePatrice O. PerryDoreen PetersMichael Edward
PollardDaniel Robert RamerRichard RanieriGail Peterson SackRobert M. SanfordMichael J. ScarzelloBrian K. SchermerhornLisa Arbucci SchmidStephen H. ScottMaureen Danielle SilferJames Eugene SkorulskiKenneth SoederDaniel G. ThomasKarl P. Van GurpMichael Jeffrey Viscardi
1985 President’s Club Lowell W. McBurney
Leader Eric M. van RooyBrian Wester
Pacesetter Beth L. LeClair
Centurion Joanne B. AranyDavid G. BauerRobert Joseph CampanyKris DimmickMark Charles FletcherRonald S. HeadrickYvonne C. ManfraKevin Gerard ManganClay V. MorrisseyCarol S. RobertsBruce Steven TangaroneMark S. WeinmanRobert J. WeireterSteven J. Wisniewski
PioneerThomas Martin AgnewElaine (Williams)
AlexanderJoseph Thomas
ApplebyJeffrey R. AuerAndrew P. BaderThomas Rogers BallClifford K. BellGlenn Todd BinghamPeter M. BurkeLorraine CarterCraig Stephen ChurchConstance L. CogginsDavid Andrew ConnChris D. DemmeRobert S. DickieDavid B. ElmerSuzanne A. ElmerHolly FreyDavid John GittoBrad T. GydesenMichael Lynn HallThomas Knight HanerJohn Thomas HennesseyMary H. HenryReba S. HerndonBrian T. HoffmannJeffrey Andrew KanePatrick William
KeenanJoseph P. KellyCandida A. LeagueDave C. LeblancStephen J. MacAveryMargaret Z. MasonAnn Elizabeth MatesThomas Martin MaurerStephen E. Meehan
Linda MarieMorehouse-Albanese
Nelson C. MountC. David NilesThomas P. NitidoChristopher A. NowakDavid J. NowakKevin M. O'RourkeLinda K. ParrishRenee A. ParsonsChristine Price PechnerAndrew Peter PittnerMichael Robert RaganFrances S. RaleighMark W. ReynoldsLyne M. RoglieriKeith A. RussoJohn Michael ScanlonThomas Matthew
SchmidtRobert James SchugWendy K. ShermanThomas Robert ShoneTimothy J. SmedesKevin Andrew ToneThomas J. Van DesandeHarry Thomas WardLaura Jane WessonJames H. WilliamsMichael J. WimsattTimothy N. WoodEdwin Earl Woods
1986 Pacesetter Arthur G. DillonCheryl S. DobleDavid O'Donnell
Centurion Chinmay S. BetrabetDaniel W. ClaytonCharlotte L. DemersMario A. FischettiDavid Mitchell HunterSteven F. LachaczMarquess E. LewisRobert D RhoadsJames M. SavageDebora Bailin Schwartz
Pioneer Milton Burry AdamsHarry Franklin BaileySharon J. BakerVance A. BarrNeal F. BuelowThomas R. ByrnesTerrence Edward CroadTimothy P. CullinanStacey Louise DoddJohn David ElkoBlake Weatherby FultonKenneth Michael
GignacDonna L. GlapinskiJames A. Grob
Donald R. GustavsonJames D. HaleyScott Raymond HallGretchen Heine HeslerDwayne Elias HessKaren Rothhaas HurdRobert H. JonesJohn William KernJohn C. LachanceJames M. LigonRobert W.
MalmsheimerThomas J. MartinJulie Ann McGaulleyJames Lewis McPhersonFrederick C. MonacoMichael Paul OhlDuane Roger PalmateerMark C. ParrishPatricia Marie PastellaBrian D. PeckStephen Wacla
RadzyminskiTimothy J. RaichelDaniel Aaron ReederCatherine Rossi
ReynoldsWendi M. RichardsMarc L. RosoffJay M. RubinoffJoan Ellen SavageKit SchwendlerRobert C. SomersKaren M. SpragueDavid Stanley StankesMichael S. StoogenkeClark L. SwinehartZwelonke Ian UsheBrian Paul WagnerKevin M. WalshMichael D. WellsSandra G. Wheeler-AreyChristopher J. WilliamsJennifer A. WilliamsElaine Patricia WinslowDennis M. WnorowskiFuushern Wuu
1987 Pacesetter Robert E. DeyleKaren Judith Maher
Centurion Steven Scott Burd
Pioneer Vicki Hurst AllenLee R. BresmonMarla E. BriggsKenneth Michael
ChaissonVincent J. CotroneThomas M. GormanJean M. GruhnJames Glenn HirschSteven A. Israel
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Honor Roll of DonorsJuly 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
Caroline M. KissBarbara Anne LancourRon LeonardThomas John MarkleyGarrett James MollJeffrey L. NugentScott Edward PalmerDouglas R. PearsallDawn Ellen PetersRosetta Reid RaileyKarin E. ReadelJanet C. Rith-NajarianElizabeth S. RoganThomas W. RothwellAnne B. SaltmanMichael Anthony
SantucciRobert W. ScammellGail P. SenesacJoel M. StophaAmelia Zamoiski
SwiernikWilliam M. SwiernikAnn M. TarbetJoan Marie TinerMichael A. TragnerSusan Collamer
Van PattenLisa Norton Welch
1988 President’s Club John A. Harris
Pacesetter Robert E. Parker
Centurion Barbara J. BuchananLance D. DrummondMeg FilmerRichard Wayne
McCormickMarcia J. Tobin
Pioneer Michael S. AjemianJeffery Leon AustinSteven E. BarryKeith Raymond BeaverMatt M. BeirneSteven BickLawrence E. BifaroJohn M. BrannockCarl F. BrownLinda M. BurkeDannielle CarrDavid W. CarrJacqueline Irene
CascianiSusan M. ColemanCaryn Ann CrookPeter Kevin CullinanBrian Joseph DanglerBettina De SciscioloEdward Robert DeSocioJoseph E. DoucetteRalph B. Downard
David A. DrakeRandy Jay EllithorpeHaley Michelle FerraroDavid R. GerberRebecca Ann GleimKristina Casscles
GodwinThomas M. GraberPaul J. HessLeeann Karen HueyEdward G. KeplingerJohn M. KeyesSandra Anne KilroyMark C. KozsanJeffery S. LockeDavid Henry LombardiJoseph M. LukasikKathryn Kelly MacriGerard M. MarzecJames William MatzatScott G. MillerJohn F. MuellerRonald Edward PfuhlEllen A. Poole-LewisKenneth J. PopinoJames A. ReppertTodd D. RothermelPaul Richard
RuschmeyerPaul W. StevensonJohn StrepelisEllyn K. TigheCory D. WheelerDonna M. WilliamsJeffrey Richard WoodStephen P. Wood
1989 Pacesetter Peter R. AbitzRobin A. Summerhill
Centurion Peter Xavier BoullianneJonathan G. KennenAndrew R. MajorPeter Francis TantaloEric William Webster
Pioneer Todd J. BlancRonald B. BlinstonJames Richard BoylanJackie Tricia BroderRita W. CookDeann Lynn CummingsBlaise A. DarveauxJohn Francis DebboliYadollah DelavizShawn A. DentSteven M. EcklerJeffrey Robert FelkerDale L. GarnerStephen David GettleAnthony GuccioneWilliam A. Janowsky
Kenneth RaymondJones
Karen Anita KanyokBetsy Anne KeplingerChristine M. KinnJon Edward KleistAlix V. KruegerWilliam P. ManionTanya Dawn McIntireBrooks MountcastleKurt Llewellyn MuellerAnnette Marie PopinoJames Francis ReeseGerald Edward
RightmyerRoger Scott RommelGlenn SandifordBarbara A. SenecalBrent James SpeicherEric Andrew
ValckenaereJohn P. ValovicGerald J. WebbRobert R. WellerThomas William Woods
1990 Pacesetter Daniel J. Roock
Centurion Todd William AnthonyClyde H. BurnsworthDaniel M. ZajacPioneerBrian John AlmeterJames B. AlpinKris E. AndersonKenneth Scott BaginskiAnthony R. BrachLisa C. BuckshawDeborah J. CappuccittiPhilip E. DahlinScott W. DavisElisabetta Theresa
DeGironimoJames P. DiBattistaChristopher Ross
FiedlerChristina P. FoxChristopher Hugh FritzJames Scott GanterDaniel J. GefellScott B. GoldieRichard E. HarringtonNagaraja R. HarshadeepAndrew W. HartmanDavid A. HawkeGene Ben HerskovicsLisbeth HouseJames M. KubiakTracy L. LawrenceJason Paul MarshallTimothy P. McArdellJames R. McCarthy
Sean E. McGlynnMatt N. McGowanRussell C. McKittrickDavid Mathew MillerPeter D. NicholasDaniel Joseph NicholsonTimothy F. O'BrienSandra PalmerJames H. PorterMichael P. RadnerMary E. RamanJanine M. SaatmanEugene John
SchwarzrockCynthia J. SmithAnn Garrison ThibaultBarbara Teetsel WebbTodd C. Wills
1991 Centurion Glynnis N. CollinsJoshua J. MillspaughJoseph D. NolanAlan D. RiceXiangdong ShiDavid Nichols Suarez
Pioneer Ronald T. AielloMatthew G. BarbalichG. Andrew BartholomayJanna BeckermanFrederic BeschLaura Ann CareyDaniel E. CollinsChristopher G. CrawfordJames C. DannerMatthew DelaneyMargaret L. EngasserRichard William EvansJohn M. FarrellRobert Patrick FarrellChristopher A. FranzenAndrew Peter GeremskiShawn M. HubbardTodd M. HurdHorst Alexander
KoslowskyLinda A. LubeyBrian W. MarekEdward J. MarshStan C. MilosBarbara Anne NickelsDavid P. OldowRenee L. RobichaudThomas R. SmullensSteven C. StedmanRachel M. WoodworthMichele R. Wrzochalski
1992 Leader Jeffrey M. Speich
Pacesetter Sandra E. Bonanno
David L. DatushGloria Stone Plottel
Centurion Inga N. BarryCecily M. CostelloJay Paul GoldackerJohn James La GorgaMarc J. MorfeiTerry Alton MundyLaurence Joseph RysMichele M. ShoreStephen Paul TyksinskiGuangbin Zhou
Pioneer Eric L. AmesRichard W. AndersonPeter V. AuyerBrett J. ChedzoyRobert Michael
CherevkoLeslie A. ClachrieJames Patrick ColonMichael John DesautelsJames Daniel DouglassCurtis Alf EcklundCarolyn B. GaulJohn T. HassettSteven P. HolbrookThomas W. KarigJon David MillerWeining Ye MorrisroeBritt Morecraft NorrisDennis John O'HaganEric J. ParisiMark Edward
PenhollowDavid Michael PoppeTimothy H. RamseyAmy E. RotheJoseph R. RyanBarbara R. SchiffJeffrey H. SchwartzLewis J. StaatsLinda Ruth StancliffeJennifer M. StanhopeJeffrey W. TannerSteven M. TaylorMichele TerandoRodney Lee Wojtanik
1993 Centurion Jocelyn L. AycriggMichael Robert EmeryRobin Louise
PietropaoloThomas R. SnowJoanne Rosilyn White
Pioneer Eric Donald AckermanRandy G. AdkinsKurt E. BorchardtT. Patrick BurkeSteve K. ChlusChristopher T. Crossman
Dawn Michelle CullenSteven M. DaltonKristopher Karl
DetlefsenBrian Peter DuffyDonald John EllingtonLinda A. FaganChristopher H.
GardnerRebecca M. GerardiDouglas J. GradyMelissa N.
Hauck-BakerRobert S. HenryTara Ann JonesScott D. KlopferRandall D. KlossnerMichael Anthony
LumbisAjay S. MaheshwariGregory McGeeDaniel W. MencucciJennifer Zelenke MerrillPaul M. MooreAmy L. MustianNanette S. R. NelsonDavid Edward
OleyourrykTheodore David OtteniJames Anthony
PalumboRonald Robert PernisiKelly Ann PorterMichele M. ReedMichael N. ReynoldsHeidi RieckermannSteven RobertsMark R. ScallionJodi Hayman SchaeferJames E. SessionsTimothy SeveranceKelly A. SmallidgeBrian C. SmithDavid James SnyderTravis Peter StanekKal SzigetiSean Michael TylerMichael Jay WalterAaron Lee WhiteJohn J. WhiteJohn Bernard Zemanick
1994 Pacesetter Suge Luo
Centurion Maxine DakinsRodney Christoph Ives
PioneerMarisa AlbertiJames Burrows AvalloneSean Michael BroganSharon Lee BrooksBernard R. BuffCharles A. Buxbaum
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Honor Roll of DonorsJuly 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
Christopher M. CalamitaLaurie A. DashleyStefan George DirghalliJennifer FencilPaul Joseph GrygaDavid C. HawkinsGary H. HenryA. Landis HudsonKevin P. HynesTimothy F. JachlewskiLaurie A. KoborMichelle Lynn LapoMengkui LuoMatthew Carl MannCheryl Lynn MooreElizabeth MyersMarcy A. NevilleKenneth Scott PattersonScott John PerrettaChristopher Jon PerryChristine Marie
PetersonLeah E. PoulinKatherine Terry
RadomskiSteven L. RagoneseKaren E. RapeljeSteven J. RolfeRichard T. SbuttoniEdward Jonathan
SchmidtJonathan Glen ShoultaDavid L. SturgesJeanine M. ThompsonDeborah Ann ThumanHoward WeinbergScott Patrick WilkinsRory Abbott
Woodmansee
1995 Centurion Myrna H. HallBrenda Kae MartinSarah S. McCraryZizhuo XingKeegan Yi-Soong Yang
PioneerShad Edward AlsworthBryan Thomas BalkColin Matthew BurgessSandra E. BurnsChristian Michael
CastiglioneJason James CooperKathryn Heather ElbleJennifer H. FewsterNicole Renee GatesThomas Dennis
GibbonsJames Michael
GrabowskiCharles Nolin GreeneDale Edmund HaasBrian W. Hayduk
Daniel JamesHockenberger
Jose IribarneElizabeth JoergerMary Ann KarpBrendan Thomas KellyKenneth M. LivingstonDennis Joseph MadgeJohn Patrick MorganJan A. NorthJennifer Lynne
PenningtonGabriel Paul RoussereRichard ScottEric James ShawMark SkojecTodd Howard Waldron
1996 Centurion Elizabeth Anne AllynRaymond H. ApyAmy George DicksteinMatthew John KarpD. Steven KellerBrian Christopher
LembkeDouglas Alan LittleThomas Louis MereandJonathan Charles
Pawlak
Pioneer Christopher AsaroMichael Edward AskinGabriela CanamarJennifer Marie
CiminelliCasey William CowanJeffrey William DavisKevin Vincent DonohueKyle Michael DowneyN. Peter FleszarJames Edward GavinStephen R. GetchellTracy Ellen HahnAimee K. HansonSean Michael KarnChad Michael KesslerMark Robert KosmerlCarolyn Denise
LabergeGretchen J. LaneLeo R. NevilleMichael L. PacelliJoel Justin PawlakSusan R. PfefferDean Paul PushlarMichael J. ReedThomas RoachPeter William RoeskeLisa RoopPeter Scott SmithGeorge Edward SpakMark David VanScoyJennifer Rebecca Woods
Jingmin WuChristine Diane Yates
1997 Centurion Janine Renee DeboltJohn Zachary FooteStephanie Jean
RodrigueHeather K. Shoudy
BrechkoArthur Vernon Traver
PioneerGeorge BachandStacey Ann BarberDominick J. CeltrudaIan Michael CrowleyJane Marie CummingsGary A. FeinlandTanya Jeanne FolgerLaura M. Forcella
SpieringWilliam P. FritzKaren Marie GaidaszAlejandra Paz GomezAaron Thomas GravesErin Katherine HawkesLeigh Gartner JonesKimberly A. KendallNicole M. LaPlanteKeith LewinterValerie A. LuzadisMark Alan MaloyJeffrey C. MangelMichael R. MarionCorinne Louise
McCamentRichard P. McDonaldBrian L. McGlynnFrancine MejiaChristian James
MercurioAmy Elizabeth MottRobyn Anne NiverDavid Douglas OaksFrancis Philip
PappalardoKatherine Susan
PawlakKevin Michael
PodkowkaJudson PowellGregory Paul PulverSharon Senita PutneyJonathan David RoppelChristopher Michael
ScullyAnanta S. ShrinathJeremy James TaylorScott J. TaylorStephen Alexander
WattsKim Elena WheelerKristi Lynn WiedemannHeather Anne Wierzbicki
Michael CharlesWilliamson
Ben Michael Zomer
1998 Pacesetter Christopher George
Craner
Centurion Marlene BachandJason Robert MatzkeDavid J. McMullen
Pioneer Andrea K. BratisJennifer Kathleen
BretschCraig Richard BrownGeorge Bruce BumannNathan Hanley ChealRichard Albert
DicioccioJustin Aurellano
DombishPaul Edward DuncanDaniel John GanleyDaniel G. GilbertTammy L. HadlowDavid Richard HannyJill M. HavensDavid John HoffmanMichael Allen JonesTodd L. JuhaszJulie Ann KlockerMatthew Adam LeidnerAndrea MercurioJames Leo MulherinPamela A. NatoliMitchell David NellisErik Edward NordmanCarolyn C. PikeLindi J. QuackenbushThomas Frank RogersAngelo SchembariFrank Patrick SidariPaul G. SniderLawrence W. SnyderKathleen Ann
StephensonRaymond Joseph StoneJeffrey Mark UryniakJames C. WarrenAnne Wildman
1999 Centurion Edward John DesocioDane Stefan
Kwiatkowski
Pioneer Kimberly L. AndersonJeremy N. BartholomewKendra Jane BillingsTammy Lynn BreskiJohn F. ConnorTavia Marie Cramer
Andrew Marc DeMaioDavid Craig EastonCary Genevieve EngleScott Lewis GatesKatherine Day HargraveNicholas KochTimm KroegerHeather Marie
LavarnwayEllen Maureen LloydMichael Jon MarinoMark Mitchell
McMillinJennifer Leigh MillerClifford Andrew MilowBrian Vincent
MonterossoEric A. MuchaAndrew Michael
MurphyRichard P. PhillipsMichael J. PlastinoDavid R. RarickThomas D. SchusterScott Michael
SincebaughMichael Jeffrey SmithPamela Marie
Spaziani HelmsJeremy Adrian StiddJeffrey Jerome SturekJohn T. TangenAlbert R. ThalenDaniel Lewis Welsch
2000 Pacesetter Michael Todd Dugan
Centurion Jill Elizabeth FergusonPaul Bradley HaiEugenia Bruno HartJames Michael Smith
Pioneer Deborah J. AshleyJohn E. AuwaerterBrian Werner BeutelJillian Anne BoudreauKevin Devereaux
BoutelleKristen Anne BuechiAngela Assunta
CedroneBethany C. DermodyCarrie Jo DoodyBrian Arthur FergusonLynne E. FlanneryTonia Erica FungMatthew Walsh
HeilmannSamuel J. JacksonKari L. JermansenVenera A. JouraevaDiane Helen Kiernan
Rick Daniel KrinerFrances M. LawlorJonathan Charles LoganPaige Elizabeth
ManningRobert Charles NicholsShawn Francis OlenskiJonathan Barry PeetKara Nadine PeetLisa M. PorterKristen Marie PrebleAnthony Robert
PrestigiacomoJoseph Aaron ReffDavid Matthew RiposoGunther Joseph
SchnorrJustin Tyler ThaineScott Allen TylerGareth Edwin Weaver
2001 Centurion Peter Gerard BurkeMeghan Amelia
Mary Myles
Pioneer Matthew William
AdamsNathan N. BeedleRoanne Elizabeth
BoschKimberly D. CameronBenjamin Issac CookShannon T. K. DuerrNathan Scott EmmonsSarah B. EndrissAstrid H. FerrerJonathan Leigh FosterJohn Vincent GoinCharles Paul IppolitoJack Michael JakemanKaren J. KowalewskyStephen Robertson
LordHeather Lynne LuczakThomas Gregory MeierMelanie MillerBlair D. PageMaryann S. PageElise Renee PikarskyRebecca QuailMeredith Leigh SlotoroffDaniel L. WellsK. Kristian WhiteleatherThad E. Yorks
2002 Pioneer Jason Bernard BaileyAmy L. BashantStephen Blaise BlabacKevin P. BrazillMichelle Lynn CaslerBrian Edward Dooley
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Honor Roll of DonorsJuly 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
Founder’s Club ABB, Inc.Ahlstrom Machinery, Inc.Albany International CorporationAppleton Papers, Inc.Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc.Bowater, Inc.Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyHenry H. Buckley FoundationBuckman Laboratories, Inc.Central National-Gottesman, Inc.Champion International CorporationCNY Community FoundationConsolidated Papers Foundation, Inc.Eastman Kodak CompanyEngelhard CorporationGarden State Paper CompanyGeorgia-Pacific CorporationGutchess Lumber CompanyHarden Furniture, Inc.Hercules, IncorporatedHSBC - North AmericaIMERYSInternational Paper CompanyJames River Corporation FoundationKey Bank of CNY/Key CorpMeadWestvaco CorporationMetso Paper, Inc.Mohawk Paper Mills, Inc.Nalco Chemical CompanyNational Starch & Chemical
CorporationThe Newark GroupThe Niagara Mohawk FoundationO'Brien & Gere EngineersP.H. Glatfelter CompanySilicon Graphics, Inc.Solvay PaperboardSouthern Container CorporationSpecialty MineralsL&JG Stickley, Inc.Edna Bailey Sussman FundDale Travis Associates, Inc.Union Camp Corporation
Voith PaperThe Walbridge Fund, Ltd.Westvaco FoundationWeyerhaeuser Company FoundationXerox CorporationYang Family Foundation
President’s ClubAlstrom Power Inc.Asten JohnsonBartlett Tree Foundation, Inc.Bond, Schoeneck & King, LLPBrookside Veneers, Ltd.Burrows Paper CorporationC&S Engineers, Inc.CCPS Inc.Clariant CorporationWilliam J. Cox Memorial FundRosamond Gifford FoundationHollingsworth & Vose CompanyIndustrial Pump Service of NCInternational Business MachinesLockheed Martin CorporationMalcolm Pirnie, Inc.MPW Industrial ServicesOMYA, Inc.Procter & GamblePrudential TimberQPK DesignR.A. Miller Hardwood CompanyJohn Ben Snow Foundation, Inc.Sonoco Products CompanySpecialty Minerals, Inc.State Farm Companies FoundationStora Enso North AmericaSyracuse City School DistrictThe Burrows Little Falls FoundationTricon Metals & ServiceVoith PaperWalter N. Yoder & Sons IncWyeth
Leader Ahn AssociatesAlloy Cladding Co. Inc.ATM & E. Communications, Inc.
BASF CorporationBeitzel CorporationBoeing CorporationCarl Belt Inc.Clough, Harbour & AssociatesCM Hall Associates, Inc.Columbia CorporationCustom Valve RepairEKA ChemicalsEmerson Process ManagementEquipment & Controls, Inc.Erco WorldwideFrischkorn, Inc.GL&V/IMPCO-Jones Co.Hunton & WilliamsMetso AutomationMicrosoft CorporationMillennium Inorganic ChemicalsMosinee Paper CorporationNortheast UtilitiesPaperchine, Inc.Rockwell AutomationRohm & HaasSolvera ControlsStowe WoodwardThe Davey Tree Expert CompanyUnion Pacific Corporation
Pacesetter Anheuser-Busch CompaniesExxonMobil CorporationFMC CorporationJ.P. Morgan & Company, Inc.Merrill LynchThe Johnson CorporationWachoviaWausau-Mosinee Paper
Centurion Aegon USAAkzo NobelAlcoa CorporationAmerada Hess CorporationC.D. Spangler Foundation, Inc.Campbell Soup Company
Community Foundationof New Jersey
Conoco, Inc.Cooper IndustriesDow Corning CorporationEquiva Services, LLCGeneral ElectricIntel FoundationJohnson Controls Inc.Kimberly-Clark Corp.Merck & Co., Inc.New York State Gas & Electric
CorporationPaper Industry RecruitmentPfizer, Inc.Plumcreek Timber CompanyShell Oil CompanySwiss Reinsurance America
CorporationTate & Lyle North AmericaThe Chubb CorporationThe Prudential FoundationThe Walt Disney Company
FoundationUnivarVerizon
Pioneer Air Products & ChemicalsAmerican International GroupBecton Dickinson and CompanyConsolidated Edison Co.Constellation Energy GroupCorning, Inc.Environmental Design
& Research P.C.Hallmark, Inc.Hewlett-Packard CompanyHoneywell InternationalMonsanto CompanyMorgan StanleyPearson EducationPharmacia & UpjohnToyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
Corporations and Foundations
Terry A. DundonJason Robert DunlapBrice Laurance JuneDiane M. KuehnTimothy William
LaytonAlena Leigh MarrKyra Leigh MatalaJoelle Nicole MeschinoFeng PengAmy Melissa SamuelsGeorge SchmittW. Gregory ShriverDavid L. SzymanskiJack T. Tessier
Benjamin RobertTillotson
Horng-sheng TuJun Wang2003 Pacesetter Daniel John Zuniga
Centurion Robert E. Mooney
Pioneer James E. ArrigoniKristie Marie BarbaTimothy Andrew
CimbalJohn Joseph DempseyJerry J. DeSantis
Kevin A. DouglassCoraline FalcoJohn C. FarmerMichael L. FarrellTracy Michelle
GeogheganVincent Louis GiorgioWendy J. JensenStephanie M. KirkerAngel Marie KnoxDaniel Joseph
KwasnowskiTodd Jeremy LaquayAmber Lynn LenweaverAmanda A. ParkWilliam Glenn Shaw
Sara Elizabeth SullivanJeremy Mark TestaGi Jeung UmIris A. VazquezKyle Richard WeingardtElizabeth E. Wells
2004 Centurion James Stansbury Blake
Pioneer Kenel J. AntoineJill Marie BellengerRobert Stephen BurickJoseph Michael
Chairvolotti
Hsiao-Chien ChuangVictoria Isabel CooperWilliam Robert CorrHeidi Louise DeFriesJeffrey Robert
DenkenbergerJames Whylie DumpertAngela Marie EddyLaura Ann EiselenAlexander R. GersonJason Anders
GoodmanDana Anne HessonLarry J. LayneJacob Charles MetzgerSteven Thomas Noble
Kristen E. PetersTroy Michael
TownsendKenneth Alan WinshipKevin John Young
2005 Pioneer Eric J. GreenfieldJesse Allen Winks
Alumni continued
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Founder’s Club Domenico Annese ’41Curtis H. Bauer ’50John D. MarsellusNancy A. Mayer ’71Robert M. Sand ’50Walter P. Smith ’54
President’s Club Stephen Y. L. ChowDouglas L. CottonGeorge W. CurryDarlene KerrLowell W. McBurney ’85William L. McGarry Jr.James P. McKenna ’77
Charles B. MorganElizabeth B. MosherCornelius B. Murphy Jr.Virginia C. RobbinsGeorge J. SchunckHerbert Seidel ’43John J. VasselliConnie S. Webb
Ross S. WhaleyJ. Warren Young
Leader Edward J. AudiLarry R. LeathermanHarrison H. Payne ’50Arthur V. Savage
PacesetterJeffrey B. DavisPeter M. KapcioWilliam H. McAvoy
CenturionMary W. Clements ’82Daniel T. Fitts ’81Richard E. Garrett ’59
Orrin MacMurrayRobert R. Quinn ’75Harold E. Schumm ’53Robert S. Stegemann ’80
Board of Trustees and Foundation Directors
Founder’s Club Cathrine C. BaxterAnn CastagnozziRichard D. GreenfieldPaul HaczelaDale & Vera JohnsonEstate of Helen R. KennedyGeorge W. Lee Jr.Gratia LoweJohn & Candace MarsellusMarion W. MeyerElizabeth H. NaumbergClaude & Meira PenchinaBurton Perry IIIWilliam L. SammonsHarriet SchwarzerHenrietta SimeoneWalter SuttonRalph & Iris SzwarcRina SzwarcM.J. Van WitsenLouise WendelPresident’s ClubJudith AndersonPeter W. BragdonJanette BurnettWilliam E. DavisAlbert W. FowlerIndia GravesJohn HenselJulie HigginsSheila M. MackintoshChristopher B. MartinNoah Montena
Richard C. & Susan B. Ernst Brenda SageRichard W. Sage Sr.H. Louise C. Vier
Leader Dennis CookJames M. HeffernanNancy C. HrusaJohn J. MarosciaMargaret Z. ThomasAnthony Van Witsen
PacesetterKelly S. BettersPeter D. BrickmanDonald W. EdwardsRandolph D. HamiltonJan D. KlotzDavid R. KohrCharles L. KrollR. D. Moore Jr.Peter S. Paine Jr.Charles L. RosenthalJohn J. ScibettaSally E. SherwoodJames T. Townsend
Centurion Richard BarlettaKermit E. BeckerSteve BellJudith BergoffenCharles R. BosleyCarter B. ChaseAnne C. CoonRichard H. Dewolf
Michael C. DiehlL.F. B. DoyleJohn R. DuffusScott W. GrahamJohn K. GroetzingerTrent M. GyoryLloyd P. HardmanJohn M. HeagleHoward K. HerbertTambra HopkinsTimothy F. JacksonRobert L. KidwellOrville J. KnottClifford E. KnottsJohn A. LepleyJames E. LopezJohn C. MariniTed MascottRamona H. MatthewsMichael L. McDowellSusan McMahonEdward Nast, MDConstance R. NymanChristopher J. PaitselPeter PamepintoFrederick F. PrittsJames B. RattrayRobert W. RockIrma SawyerDaniel S. StreetsJohn R. TarboxGeorge TaskerJohn M. ThomasGrace Vredenburgh
Donald R. Wilkinson Jr.Henry G. WilliamsPaul F. WilliamsJohn Young
Pioneer Ilene BarocasLouis BarocasCharles F. BassSteven W. BeaversRichard BeckerFern R. ButlerIsaac D. ButnerMary H. CassMarion ChesterLorie ChristianCarol CourtwrightDavid F. DanielsJack DolanMarvin DrugerBruce A. DubinsRoger N. FazenbakerArthur J. Fritz Jr.Linda M. GallowayMichael A. GarlitzJennifer GroffJohn G. HamiltonJohn A. HetrickRonald HollyAnn S. HudomintScott A. IgoeJohn A. KinnieShaun KoontzLarry G. LaymanHerbert Lepke Jr.
Susan LiebermanDonald LohrerStanley LowellJ. D. MabieC. C. MorelandJohn F. MyersWilliam T. NatollyWilliam W. Naugle Jr.Fredric NearyMichael NonniGeorgiana F. NortonIrene NortonPaul PeacockGail Pedescleaux-MuckleJames PfuelbTimothy W. PuffenbargerWilliam S. RubinDale E. SamsMarilyn B. ShafferWilliam C. ShimerWilliam B. Smith IVHelen M. SubbioEdward H. ThorndikeEve Tierson-WoolBonnie A. WaiteHoward L. WaltonMerrill M. WebbPhilip C. WhetstonePhyllis WilhelmWoodrow C. WilsonJames R. Zuhlke
Friends
Founder’s ClubESF Alumni AssociationKappa Phi Delta FraternityUndergraduate Student Association
President’s ClubHelen R. Brady Charitable TrustNew York Conservation Officers AssociationNY Allergy & Asthma SocietyTown of Newcomb Golf Tournament Committee
Wellesley CollegeWomen of the University
Leader NY Library Association IncNYFOA - NAC
Pacesetter ASLA, NY Upstate ChapterNovartis
CenturionAir Quality Sciences, Inc.
Pioneer Brockway Farms Garden ClubFranklinville Central High SchoolQuality of Worklife CommitteeSt. Matthew's Episcopal Church
Organizations
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Founder’s ClubMaurice M.
Alexander ’40AnonymousWilliam R. BentleyCarlton W. Dence ’47
President’s Club Donald F. Behrend ’66Michael R. BrowerEmanuel J. Carter Jr.George W. CurryArthur R. Eschner ’50Donald L. Ferlow ’56James P. HalliganCornelius B. Murphy Jr.William F. PorterNorman A. Richards ’57Stephen V. StehmanLarry W. VanDruffConnie S. WebbRoss S. Whaley
Leader Christine R.
Capella-Peters ’80Robert W.
Davidson ’56Elizabeth A. Elkins
James M. HassettRichard S. Hawks ’72George H. KyankaRobert T. LaLondeHarrison H. Payne ’50Dudley J. RaynalRobert M. SilversteinJeri Lynn SmithKenneth J. Tiss ’78Christopher L.
Westbrook ’73
Pacesetter Gary E. ColellaChad P. Dawson ’83M. E. DemingDanette J. DesimoneCheryl S. Doble ’86Michael T. Dugan ’00Jo Anne C. EllisMark P. FennessyThomas R. FletcherMichael K. Gooden ’78Brenda T. GreenfieldJohn P. HassettRobert D. HenniganMary O. HoovenChristine A. LangloisArthur J. Stipanovic ’74
CenturionSusan E. Anagnost ’82AnonymousGeorge R. Armstrong ’49Marcia BarberBrian D. BoothroydJames E. Coufal ’60Justin F. Culkowski ’73Charlotte L. Demers ’86Theodore S. DibbleMiklos A. GratzerPaul B. Hai ’00Charles A. HallMyrna H. Hall ’95Robin E. Hoffman ’82D. S. Keller ’96Robin W. Kimmerer ’75Donald J. LeopoldFrank L. MaravigliaRaymond MastersMyron J. MitchellJohn D. NovadoWilliam A. PowellKevin J. ReynoldsAnatole Sarko ’66James M. Savage ’86Yongwei ShengLawrence B. Smart
Johannes Smid ’57David L. VanTress ’76John E. ViewRobert G. WernerJulie R. White
PioneerLawrence P.
AbrahamsonDouglas C. AllenThomas E.
Amidon ’68John E. Auwaerter ’00Andrea BairdJudy A. BartonAmy L. Bashant ’02Douglas R. Brackett ’68Jerome BreznerWilliam M. Burry ’74Wilfred A. Cote Jr. ’58Allan P. DrewDaniel D. DuganClaire B. DunnGeorge F. EarleTheodore A. EndrenyLinda A. Fagan ’93John M. Farrell ’91John P. FellemanDanilo D. Fernando
Teresa E. FreseDavid R. Gerber PE ’88James P. GibbsEric J. Greenfield ’05L. P. HerringtonMark HillVenera A. Jouraeva ’00Dianne M. JuchimekMary Ann C. KeenanDavid J. KieberCharles N. KrollDiane M. Kuehn ’02Louise W. LaughtonCharles N. Lee ’49Valerie A.
Luzadis ’97Robert W.
Malmsheimer ’86Richard Mark ’50Gregory McGee ’93Donald G. McLeanAnthony J. Miller ’72Howard C. Miller ’41Susan D. Morgan ’70Barbara L. NelsonRoger L. Nissen Jr.Christopher A.
Nowak ’85
Ralph D. Nyland ’58Janis Petriceks ’68Marian C. Poczobutt ’81Lindi J.
Quackenbush ’98Daniel A. Reeder ’86Robert G. Reimann ’54D. Dayton ReuterRichard A. Schwab ’69Susan L. SenecahGail M. SimmonsLeonard A. Smith ’72Ragan A. SquierKathleen A. StribleyLinda C. TarolliTore E. TimellHorng-sheng Tu ’02Chun J. WangDavid E. WhiteEdwin H. White ’62Patricia D. WilliamsRuth D. Yanai
Faculty and Staff
President’s ClubBill & Carol Dugan
Leader Robert C. DownsJohn A. Thorne
PacesetterBrian P. BradyTerry L. BrownThomas A. DavidheiserJohn E. Kenderdine Jr.Walter G. RazaDavid H. SullivanJohn L. TripodiChih-Wei WangKaren K. Zumwalt
CenturionSteven R. AlexanderMilton I. BickleJohn J. BlakeneyDante E. BlattMagda BoulosRose BowdenSusan CarnevaleChad CohenPatrick J. ColbyRobert J. CranerMichael CuberaMiriam A. CunhaArthur De RiseJohn F. DickeyThomas L. Doody
Paul E. DoxeyJudas H. EstesThomas H. EvansSeverin D. GonnellaEllen M. GriffinTedd HabberfieldConstance HarperJames K. HarrisMarie S. InnocentCharles KaczynskiLeonard J. KaplanChao Yu KungThomas G. KuserDaniel J. KwiatkowskiDenis A. LivingstonRobert MacleodPatricia O. MitchellRichard W. NewmanMichael L. NicollJohn A. NolanSally-Ann PetersJeff RogersGeorge F. Ruppel Jr.Cathy K. RyanAlan S. SacerdoteFrederick SaiaWhitney SaundersNancy A. SavoyThomas E. SmyserYvette St. JacquesJames P. StewartGeorge E. Stuckey Jr.
Craig D. ThompsonMarie ToscanoMargaret S. TullyRichard L. UlrichNicholas J. ViscioWilliam D. WaltonRobert G. Williams
Pioneer Donald AckerleyKathleen M. AdragnaRobin L. AhrensCharity I. AkujuoJohn S. AlbertsCatherine M. AlbunioSalim M. AlmutiBetty J. AndreRobert AndreassenChristina AracilBarbara AugsteinDonald R. BakerMichele R. BakerMichael F. BarberJoanne M. BartolomeiKathleen M. BauerSylviane S. BaumflekGary M. BehmsMark S. BellengerGail BerbenDavid BerkeryPhilip W. BerlerRobert P. BillingsAnne M. Bishop
James P. BlakelyDenise M. BlassLaurie J. BloodDale A. BlothenburgTammy BlumeMark R. BockettiSteven J. BoltonSusan B. BorchardtBenjamin A. Bosher JrTari BottoRandal O. BouwensBarbara J. BradyWarren BrandNancy BronsteinMargaret K. BrownMary R. BrusoeNancy L. BryantAlan BumpusJoseph A. BurnsEdmund M. CancellareRichard P. CargillKaren A. CarlsonJacquelyn CaseBeth J. CashGloria P. CavigliaJohn K. ChattertonMargaret A. ChesbroRichard A. Chetney Sr.Barbara J. ChristPaul A. ChristmanAugustus J. Cicala Jr.Donna M. Ciurzynski
Cora K. ClarkDavid ClarkDolores ClarkJanice ClarkStephen L. CoccaDavid CoderArlene CodyCarol CohenLynn M. CollettiJohn CologgiDonna L. ColvinPatricia ComartinJanice W. CoonLinda CorbettClare H. CornellR. Craig CornellKathleen W. CostelloLynn E. CoyneAndrew W. CrapoJanet E. CrastRaymond F. CronkJohn F. CrowleyEladio CruzRonald L. CulbertsonGregory O. CusterManuel da SilvaPeter S. D'AngeloRobert C. DarinRichard D. DaytonAlan DegraciaSandra E. DegroatDouglas G. DeRue
Parents
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Marsha G. DeuelRoy L. DeyoRobert J. Di CarloJulie DiefendorfFrank B. DiGirolomoRichard L. DingmanMaurice J. DionneKathleen A. DixonThomas M. DoddGeorge DohertyJoseph DoniganEdward G. DooleyRoma DouglasJames M. DrakeBernadette DrumgooleMarilyn DugganPaul K. DuketteJames T. DumpertJohn M. DunayJay A. DunnWilliam M. EddyEugene L. EdwardsJames P. EisenbergCarole EllsworthClare EpworthFrederick W. ErlichMiguel EscobarTheresa A. FaddenRita P. FischedickKaren S. FisherMichael A. FitzgibbonsPaula FontaineBetsy R. FooteMelissa A. ForbesDon R. ForishaPaul G. FosterLinda FouskarisJohn R. FoxJoseph M. FoxDawn FranitsDavid M. FreundRuthel FungChristine FurlongDonald GardnerMary G. GerhartPaul H. GerlachThomas D. GibbonsRoy J. GilbertMichael A. GoldsmithStephen GomezPeter GraceWilliam R. GuentherKen HadamLinda K. HaffnerGeorge HainerEllen E. Haley
Dennis J. Hayes IIIMichael HayesSusan HernonDana L. HerringtonRichard E. HeteyMark P. HettlerJude HoldsworthEileen K. HollembaekEdward E. HoltzEvelyn HolzRobert J. HowlandMcKinnon B. HugginsDouglas E. HutsonFrederick C. IngersonFrances InnellaJames C. IppolitoCecelia JeffreyJeffrey M. JenkinsSamuel A. JoyMarilyn KahanMarvin KapusCarol KeenerTracy KelloggWilliam G. KerrBarry C. KesslerDavid KesslerDonna KieperDaniel KingKevin R. KingJohn KirkMargaret A. KleinJoyce KoenigKathy KoersKristopher KonisTina KralRaymond KrukovskyMary C. LanzafameThomas LaroseLinda J. LatimerDavid G. LeckvarcikHenry LeeRonald LehrerRichard LeoJeanne LeoneRichard G. LiddellArthur J. LippSteven LippoldIlene S. LiszkaDaniel A. LittleRichard LituchyJane LloydBrenda LoerzelElizabeth N. LoganPatricia M. LoganMichael D. LorenzMustafa Malkoc
Robert W. ManfridaRobert W. ManningPaul P. MarcheseJ. S. MarcusSamuel MarrKathleen MarsalaCharles W. Martin Jr.Kathleen M. MartinKimberly MartinezMartin MartinoRay S. MastinJames D. McFaddenBrian M. McMillinThomas E. MeadLaurie A. MeehanPatricia A. MeschinoDonna J. MeyerCharles R. MillerCraig L. MillerMatthew MillerWilliam F. MillierDiane M. MoneyJohn MontalbanoMichael C. MooreRonald H. MuchaMerle MurphySusan K. NachtriebLinda NackDaniel F. NagleVictor NelsonBruce NevinDoreen NewtonKeith NicholasPatricia NicholsCharles L. NortonDeborah L. OliverKimberly M. OliverJohn J. OlszewskiStephen J. PachlaDonna C. PadowskiJoseph PaganoLinda PallackMichele PangburnGregory A. PartchAnthony M. PastoreLinda A. PaulSusan PegueroAgnes PenqueGlenn E. PezzuloRichard E. PiascikMichael A. Pichura Jr.Conrad F. PiskorzRobert E. PlattLarry D. PlessJanet L. PlummerPatricia Portzline
Gary A. PowersBarbara A. RaabJean A. RasmusWestley H. ReevesMichael G. ReillyCynthia ReppelAlbert G. RichardTimothy R. RileyMichael R. RiposoMark E. RobbinsMargaret E. RonanElizabeth RoseFernando P. RufaPaul C. RussellVito S. RussoKevin RyanDenise C. SabattisAnn M. SangerKathryn M. SanzoDamodaran SathyamurthyGregory P. SavasSuzanne L. ScalesBrad SchoenbergJames P. SchofieldRhonda ScicutellaJohn A. ScottPamela C. ScottGeorge SeegerRichard W. ShappellSteven J. SheldonMary G. SheridanDennis E. ShowersWendy SidenerGina SilversteinAlfred Simeone Jr.Alan SimpsonDiana L. SimpsonAllissa F. SmithDebra S. SmithJames R. SmithMary F. SmithRichard SmithSuzanne C. SmithWilliam F. Smith IIIRichard R. SnyderSamuel H. SofflerChristine A. SohmArthur O. SoykBarbara SpinosaMary SpitalettaCarolyn G. StaffordGeorge StergioMargaret A. StevensLisa StevensonWilliam J. StilanRichard W. Stoddard
Donald F. Storm MDMary C. StrangAngela P. StuberKaye L. StuddertEvelyn SullivanMark SurafRichard N. SwansonJoseph SzwedEdward TaylorAmy L. ThatcherGeorge R. ThompsonSamuel L. Thorndike Jr.Edward F. Tidd IIIFaith TiddPhyllis A. TrapaniMary TretiakLinda TringaliRoberta TruscelloSusan J. TunkeyMary Ellen TunskyJames C. TurnerTerry C. UlionWilliam C. Van WormerTodd A. VanAukerElizabeth VelizMichael VerdileAlfonse ViscoRoy F. ViskupicAnna VistocciCathy A. WadeGeorge WaldenmayerKevin M. WalshLisa WalshMary WalshWayne S. WarnerGary L. WarrenRobert G. Weigand IIIRonald J. WeissDouglas R. WernetEileen A. WhalenTheodore R. WiedrichDenise C. WilliamsLinda V. WilliamsScott W. WilliamsErnest J. WiltsieRichard WinterDavid T. WolfsonRonald J. WolvertonTerrance O. WoodburnJacquelyn A. WoodfordCharles R. YeskeyDoris R. YoungSara E. YoungStanley L. Zak Jr.
Parents continued
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George J. Albrecht Lecture FundMaurice M. & Annette Alexander
Wetland Research FundStuart D. & Cecile T. Alexander
Endowed FellowshipAllied Paper Sales Associates EndowmentAlumni & Friends Endowment for Pulp
and Paper ScienceDomenico & Serafina Annese FundAnnual Fund Merit Scholarship ProgramBaillie Lumber Company Scholarship FundBaker Laboratory Equipment FundPaul C. Baldwin Endowed ScholarshipBartlett Tree Foundation Grant-In-AidCurtis H. Bauer ScholarshipHerbert R. Baxter Scholarship FundWarren Bennett Memorial FundJay & Olive Bentley Scholarship FundOlive M. Bentley Ranger School Scholarship
and Chairs AwardJohn V. Berglund Memorial Forestry
Scholarship FundAlfred Green Blake Endowed ScholarshipBlasland Bouck & Lee ESF in the High School
Minority Scholarship/Internship ProgramBoard of Trustees FundOlin & Grace Bockes FundSimeon H. Bornt III Memorial FundBristol-Myers Squibb Minority Scholars ProgramKenneth W. Britt Endowed ScholarshipJohn W. & Elizabeth C. Brooks FundH.P. Brown Endowed ScholarshipHenry H. Buckley Endowed ScholarshipFrank & Letitia Buholtz Endowed Scholarship
in Honor of Dr. C. Eugene FarnsworthRobert L. Burgess ScholarshipRussell F. Burke Memorial FundEmanuel J. Carter Jr. AwardDaniel M. Castagnozzi Memorial FundCentral National-Gottesman Inc.
Endowed ScholarshipDenise M. Cerimeli Memorial FundL. Baxter Chamberlain Endowed ScholarshipBetty Moore Chamberlaine Memorial FundJohn & Marie Chamberlaine
Memorial ScholarshipChemistry Citizenship AwardChemistry Emeriti Faculty FellowshipChemistry Graduate FellowshipEarl Church Memorial FundJohn P. Clark Memorial Scholarship1931 Class FundAlec C. Proskine ’36 Scholarship1939 Class Fund1943 Class Fund1950 Class Fund1951 Class FundClass of 1958 EndowmentClass of 1964 ScholarshipRaymond & Barbara Cline
Silviculture ScholarshipSandy Cochran Memorial FundDann Colvin ScholarshipCollege Anniversary Fund
College Memorial FundContinuing Education FundDaniel Cooke ’55 Ranger School ScholarshipWilfred A. Cote Jr. Endowed
Wood Technology Seminar FundWilliam J. Cox Memorial ScholarshipCranberry Lake EndowmentGeorge B. Creamer Endowed ScholarshipWilliam Cross Memorial ScholarshipArthur G. & Pearl L. Crysler
Endowed ScholarshipsNicholas DeCandia Endowed ScholarshipWilford A. Dence AwardCarlton F. Diskin Endowed ScholarshipWilliam J. Donlon Visiting
Professorship in Environmental ScienceAladino Duke ScholarshipGeorge F. Earle Memorial Scholarship FundGeorge F. Earle Off-Campus ScholarshipEmpire State Paper Sales AssociatesEmpire State TAPPI Endowed ScholarshipEndowment for Management Education
in Paper Science & EngineeringCharles W. Engelhard, Jr. Endowed ScholarshipEngelhard Corporation Endowed ScholarshipEntreprenurial Program EndowmentSaul L. Epstein Endowed ScholarshipFaculty of Chemistry FundFaculty of Environmental & Forest Biology FundFaculty of Forestry EndowmentFaculty of Forestry FundFaculty of Landscape Architecture FundFaculty of Paper Science & Engineering FundFaculty of Wood Products Engineering FundC. Eugene Farnsworth Memorial FellowshipSol Feinstone Environmental AwardJean E. Fisher Memorial FundForest Engineering Alumni ScholarshipForestry Undergraduate ScholarshipJeremy Frenzel Scholarship for Tropical Ecology
Field ExperiencePhilip Friedman Memorial FundFriends of Moon Library EndowmentGeis Memorial FundD. Samuel Gottesman Endowed ScholarshipChristina Lynn Greif Carlson
Endowed ScholarshipGrossman-Southern Container Foundation
Endowed ScholarshipRichard & Patricia Gustafson
Charitable Remainder UnitrustGutchess Family FundGary Hamilton ’76 Memorial ScholarshipHammermill Endowed Scholarship FundCarmen McCoy-Harrison Memorial ScholarshipJoseph & Ruth Hasenstab Memorial ScholarshipCyrus Heigl Endowed ScholarshipJanet Hensel Memorial FundHercules, Inc. Endowed ScholarshipBernard & Rebecca Hirsch ScholarshipR.N. Hoerner Sr., A.J. Hus, & J.H. Myers
Founder’s ScholarshipHuntington Renovation FundHarold Henry Holden Endowed Scholarship
Minert E. Hull Endowed ScholarshipMattias C. Huppuch ’29 ScholarshipJack Hutton ScholarshipInternational Paper Company
Endowed Centennial ScholarshipEdwin C. Jahn FellowshipJames River Corporation Endowed ScholarshipRobert Jelinek Endowed ScholarshipLancy Jen ’51 Endowed ScholarshipHerman L. Joachim Endowed ScholarshipHerman L. & Gertrude Joachim
Endowment FundRobert B. Johnson & Class of 1952 ScholarshipWilliam L. Johnson Fund
for the Mapping SciencesKappa Phi Delta Scholarship FundE. Scott Kasprowicz ’78 FundWilliam Munsey Kennedy Jr.
Distinguished Professor & Scholarship FundRalph T. King Recognition FundFriedrich Klaehn AwardPhilip L. Knapp Endowed ScholarshipGeorge J. Kneeland Endowed ScholarshipA.E. Komar Charitable Remainder TrustA. E. Komar Student Aid FundMaurice Landberge EndowmentLandscape Architecture Advisory
Council FundLandscape Architecture Advisory
Council ScholarshipGerald N. Lanier Memorial FundAlbert L. Leaf Memorial FundGeorge W. Lee ’47 Endowment FundClarence Earl Libby Endowed ScholarshipLittlehales Scholarship FundFrank W. Lorey Endowed ScholarshipJulia A. Lorey Memorial FundJosiah Lowe & Hugh Wilcox Scholarship FundMalcolm G. Lyon Endowed ScholarshipMarsellus Forest Management FundBob Marshall FundRenata Marton Endowed ScholarshipHerbert B. McKean ’33 Endowment FundJohn A. Meyer Endowed ProfessorshipJohn A. Meyer Environmental Chemistry
ScholarshipJohn A. Meyer Graduate FellowshipJohn A. Meyer Wood-Plastic ScholarshipRobert A. Miller Hardwood
Company ScholarshipH. Walter Moeller FundHarry Clare Moore Endowed ScholarshipPatricia & Jeffrey Morrell ScholarshipJohn L. Morrison Scholarship FundEdward K. Mullen Endowed ScholarshipNews & Publications FundNew York State/Canadian PIMA
Endowed ScholarshipNew York State Conservation Officers
Association ScholarshipNew York Forest Owners'
Association Scholarship FundO'Brien & Gere ESF in the High School
Minority Scholarship/Internship Program
Named Funds
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George A. Oechsle Endowed ScholarshipOlin Corporation Endowed ScholarshipAlan W. Oliner Endowed ScholarshipFrederic W. O'Neil Endowed ScholarshipC.L. Pack EndowmentRandolph Green Pack FundPaper Chase Endowed ScholarshipPaper Industry Management Association
Endowed ScholarshipParmalee Pooled Income FundHarrison H. Payne Scholarship FundBurton E. Perry Jr. Memorial FundJerome & Bertha Prigoff EndowmentPound Family Charitable Remainder TrustPulp and Paper Class of 1938
Endowed ScholarshipPulp and Paper Class of 1951
Endowed ScholarshipPulp and Paper Class of 1952
Endowed ScholarshipPulp and Paper Class of 1954
Endowed ScholarshipPulp and Paper Class of 1958
Endowed ScholarshipPulp and Paper Class of 1967
Endowed ScholarshipPulp and Paper Class of 1971
Endowed ScholarshipPulp and Paper Class of 1977
Endowed ScholarshipRanger School EndowmentRanger School Equipment FundEugene C. Reichard ScholarshipJohn H. Rich Endowed Scholarship
Carl M. Rise Fellowship in ForestProducts Business
Raymond Rizzo Memorial Scholarship FundRobin Hood Oak Gift PlanRoosevelt Wild Life Station FundPhyllis Roskin Memorial AwardLaurence E. Russell Endowed ScholarshipRichard W. Sage Jr. Apprenticeship FundSaratoga Associates FundRandall J. Schmidt Memorial FundConrad Schuerch Chemistry
Graduate ScholarshipGary Scott Memorial FundRichard B. Scudder Endowed ScholarshipBradford G. Sears Lecture Fund75th Anniversary Endowed ScholarshipWalter A. Sherman Undergraduate ScholarshipHardy L. Shirley Memorial FundJoseph C. Shouvlin Endowed ScholarshipSavel B. Silverborg Memorial ScholarshipJohn & Henrietta Simeone Endowed ScholarshipSigma Lambda Alpha ScholarshipCarl O. Skoggard Endowed ScholarshipRaymond M. ’52 & Rita J. Smith
Scholarship FundSociety of American Foresters
Bauer/Sand Scholarship FundSolvay Paperboard ScholarshipErnest Sondheimer FundJohn V. Spachner Endowed ScholarshipJoseph S. Spaid, Sr. FellowshipLeroy C. Stegeman Endowment
in Invertebrate EcologyElmer K. Stilbert ’39 Fund
Roger and Bertha Strauss Endowed ScholarshipStudent Affairs FundStudent Association FundStudent Leader FundEdna Bailey Sussman FundVivian Ryan Sutton ScholarshipMicharl M. Szwarc Memorial FellowshipWalter E. Tarbox Memorial ScholarshipRaymond H. Taylor Endowed ScholarshipLouis J. Thaisz Memorial ScholarshipPeter G. Thomson Endowed ScholarshipThousand Island Biological Station FundSandra C. Trice Endowed ScholarshipTropical Social Forestry Fund25th Anniversary Corporate Scholarship
Endowment Fund25th Anniversary Scholarship Endowment FundUnion Camp Corporation Endowed ScholarshipPiet Van Witsen Memorial ScholarshipJohn J. View Memorial Scholarship FundRobert F. Vokes Endowed ScholarshipIra D. Wallach Endowed ScholarshipJames G. Wallach & Kenneth L. Wallach
Endowed ScholarshipRichard J. & Lonny Watro FundBill & Helen Webb Huntington
Field Apprenticeship FundBeverly Whaley ScholarshipRoss S. Whaley EndowmentGerald H. Williams ScholarshipBruce Wright Endowed ScholarshipRobert A. Zabel Endowed ScholarshipHarold F. Zigmund Endowed Scholarship
Named Funds continued
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February 20Accepted Student Reception, Alumni Lounge, Marshall Hall. Also: March25, April 22. Additional information: Undergraduate Admissions,1-800-777-7373 or www.esf.edu/admissions/asr.htm
February 24SUNY Alumni of Atlanta Annual Mid Winter Gathering, Holiday InnSelect Atlanta-Perimeter/Dunwoody, Atlanta, Ga. Additional informa-tion: ESF Alumni Office, 315-470-6632 or [email protected]
February 242006 Festival of Places, Alumni Lounge, Marshall Hall. Additionalinformation: Faculty of Landscape Architecture, 315-470-6544.
March 10Transfer Day at ESF for prospective transfer students, Baker LaboratoryFoyer. Additional information: Undergraduate Admissions,1-800-777-7373 or www.esf.edu/admissions/transferday.htm
March 11Accepted Graduate Student Reception, Moon Library Conference Room.Additional information: Office of Instruction and Graduate Studies,315-470-6599 or http://web.esf.edu/gweb/
March 15-16Stormwater Management Program: Design and Implementation of Ero-sion and Sediment Practices, Alumni Lounge, Marshall Hall, SUNY-ESF.Also: March 28-29, Fishkill, N.Y. Additional information: ESF Outreach,315-470-6888 or www.esf.edu/outreach/stormwater/
March 16SUNY Alumni of Florida Gathering, Kissimmee/Orlando, Florida. Addi-tional information: ESF Alumni Office, 315-470-6632 or [email protected]
March 18New York City Accepted Student Reception, 1 - 3 p.m., Lubin House, NewYork City. Additional information: Undergraduate Admissions,1-800-777-7373 or www.esf.edu/admissions/asr.htm
April 1Campus Day of Community Service. Additional information: Office ofStudent Activities, 470-6658.
April 4-6Remote Sensing Across the Great Lakes: Observations, Monitoring andAction, Clarion Riverside Hotel, Rochester, N.Y. Additional information:ESF Outreach, 315-470-6888 or http://rdx.glc.org/06
April 5SUNY Alumni Reception, Washington, DC. Location to be determined.Additional information: ESF Alumni Office, 315-470-6632 [email protected]
April 7Spring Awards Banquet, Oncenter Complex Convention Center.Additional information: Office of Student Activities, 470-6658.
Farnsworth Lecture, 3:30 - 5 p.m., 140 Baker Laboratory. "The Erosion ofPublic Space: Acquiring and Allocating Conservation Lands," Dr. SallyFairfax, Henry J. Vaux Distinquished Professor of Forest Policy, UC-Berkeley. Additional information: Faculty of Forest and Natural ResourcesManagement, 315-470-6536 or www.esf.edu/womenscaucus/speakers.htm
April 9-1120th Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, The Sagamore,Bolton Landing, N.Y. Additional information: ESF Outreach, 315-470-6888 or http://www.esf.edu/nerr/
April 17-22Earth Week at ESF. Sponsor: Undergraduate Student Association. Addi-tional information: Office of Student Activities, 470-6658.