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THUNDERBIRD
magazine
2 The Presidents Council ... a council of corporate presidents
advises President Voris and provides vital financial support
for the School.
3 Fundraising for fiscal year 1983-1984 ... a look at Thunderbird's
growth and development during the last year.
6 Mrs. John W. Kieckhefer ... an interview with Thunderbird's
greatest single benefactor and friend.
8 News on campus ... summer commencement ... World
Affairs Conference ... a new 1984-1985 Bulletin ... and more.
12 Thunderbird Network
15 Alumni Updates
Thunderbird Magazine
Fall, 1984
Quarterly magazine
of the Alumni Relations
Office of the American
Graduate School of
International
Management,
Thunderbird Campus
Glendale, AZ 85306
(602) 978-7135
TELEX 18-7123
Director of Communications Director of Alumni Relations
and Editor: and Publisher:
Nelda S. Crowell Wayne M. Pulver 70/'78 .
Managing Editor:
Nancy Smith Nebeker
Communications Secretary
Irene M. Ringdahl
Student Assistants,
Communications
Mary O'Kate Rafferty '84
Theresa M. Gruber '85
Ruth Pinnell '85
Alumni Relations Staff:
Cathy Benoit,
Executive Secretary
Donna Cleland,
Records Coordinator
Lisa Klemme
Carmen Buschman
Lisa Stoneking-Simone
Alejandra Stong
Students Assistants, Alumni
Relations Office:
Diane Diesing '85
Ginger Gossen '84
Jukka Pykkanen '84
John Steakley '84
Susan Twitchell '85
Design:
Pat Kenny Graphic Design
...
Presidents Council:
Advocates
for Thunderbird
Academic institutions constantly
seek to satisfy certain needs: alumni
participation, financial support
and a resource of valuable input
from outside of the immediate
school community. Thunderbird,
realizing the importance of those
ongoing needs, has found a
unique and satisfying answer in
the Presidents Council.
The council is designed to bring
successful alumni and friends closer
to the School by giving them the
opportunity to advise President
Voris on a wide variety of business
issues that could influence Thunderbird's
focus and curriculum. It
also involves these successful business
executives in many of the
School's endeavors, including participation
in the annual Winterim
seminars.
Council members make nominations
for the International Executive
of the Year award presented
by the School each year at the annual
meetings of the Presidents
Council. In addition, council members
serve as liaisons and advocates
of Thunderbird in the
corporate world, involved in recruiting
T'birds as well as supporting
proposals for corporate
donations.
Although the Council meets as a
full committee only once a year,
additional informal gatherings take
place at various locations around
the country. Regular correspondence
also keeps them up to date
on school developments. At present,
45 of the 67 council members
are Thunderbird alumni.
The Presidents Council provides
significant financial support for
Thunderbird as well, with each
member contributing a minimum
of $1,000 annually. This year, contributions
from the council in-
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Daniel Witcher, president of Upjohn International
Inc. , with Norman Auerbach, retired
chairman of the board of Coopers and Lybrand.
George F. Getz, chairman and CEO, Globe
Corporation visits with Joseph Klein, president
Pluess-Staufer Industries, Inc.
creased by almost 40 percent.
$68,244 were received from individual
council members with an
additional $19,910 received in
matching gifts.
The council's contributions, this
year totaling $88,154, are placed in
a discretionary fund earmarked for
faculty development. President
Voris reviews proposals from individual
faculty members and makes
awards from the available funds.
One important project funded by
the Presidents Council was the development
of the FaRAD program
used in the advanced classes on international
finance. Students use
the computer for simulating financial
international business
decisions.
In the past year, funds from the
Presidents Council have made it
possible for several faculty members
to attend professional conferences,
especially for the purpose of
delivering papers.
Dr. Carl Frear, professor of
world business, received funds to
rewrite portions of the computer
simulation program utilized in conjunction
with the keystone marketing
course, WB-450 - International
Marketing Management. The simulation,
entitled "MARKSTRA Til,
provides an excellent interaction of
all marketing variables and simulates
real world marketing problems
effectively.
Dr. Richard Mahoney, associate
professor of international studies,
receiyed financial support to promote
his book JFK: Ordeal in Africa.
The book was nominated for a Pulitzer
Prize last year.
The kind of close association fostered
by the Presidents Council
also develops new leadership for
Thunderbird. The four most recent
additions to Thunderbird's board
of trustees, Kenneth A. Jacuzzi, J.
Kenneth Seward, Charles M.
Stockholm and Daniel D. Witcher,
came from the Presidents Council.
According to Tom Bria, assistant
vice president and director of external
affairs, there is a need for
trustees who have demonstrated a
keen interest and involvement
with the School. Even more satisfying,
rerhaps, is to find those
kind 0 trustees from within our alumni
body. The Presidents Council
has helped us to do just that.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
Matching Gifts:
Stretching
Your Dollars
Does your employer have a
matching gift program? For 782 of
our 1983-84 Donors, the answer is
"Yes!" As a group, these T'birds
and friends donated a total of
$59,677. Of this group, 510 donors
increased the value of their donation
simply by contacting their personnel
office, obtaining a matching
gift form, completing it, and mailing
it to us with their contribution.
As a result, corporations and foundations
donated an additional
$62,699. The school is pleased to
report that this year shows a
healthy 28.26 percent increase in
corporate matching gifts over the
previous year.
According to the Council for Financial
Aid to Education gift
matching is "an arrangement
through which an eligible employee
makes an eligible gift to an eligible
institution, and that
contribution is matched in cash by
a gift from the employer." The criteria
for eligibility of donor, gift,
and recipient institution differ from
company to company. These criteria
often include a maximum or
minimum matchable dollar value,
eligibility of nonmonetary contributions,
and eligibility of payments
that are wholly or partly noncharitable.
Approximately 272 donations
were eligible for matching gifts,
but were not processed by the donors.
An estimated $12,826 in additional
corporate donations would
have been generated if donors had
taken the time to send in their
company's matching gift forms.
When you sit down to make
your next charitable donation why
don't you take the time to call your
company's personnel office to see
if your gift can be matched? If
there is a program, send in your
company's matching gift form with
your check and stretch your
dollars.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
Founders Club
Each member of the 1984-85
Founders Club will receive a Thunderbird
luggage tag. This is just
one of the many ways in which we
Newly
Established
show our appreciation for your
continued support. The entire gift
club structure has been modified
so that all individual donors who
contribute a minimum of $138 during
the 1984-85 fiscal year will be
awarded membership in the Founders
Club.
The membership figure is based
on $100, plus one additional
dollar for every year that
has passed since the
School's founding.
Matching gift
donations do not
qualify a
donor for
membership.
in technical fields to encourage individuals
with technical expertise
to consider careers in international
management. The scholarship provides
one-half the cost of tuition.
GAYLE ROESSL SCHOLARSHIP
FUND
Scho larshl·ps 'or at the end of the fis.cal year totaled J I $15,786. The fund, m memory of
Tt.'4V T or th y T'B·I r dS Gayle Roessl, a Thunderbird student
who died of cancer in 1983,
ROGER LYON MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
is awarded to the son or daughter
of a Valley National Bank employee
for three successive semesters
and covers full tuition. The late
Roger Lyon was a member of the
Thunderbird Board of Trustees and
President and Chief Executive Officer
of Valley National Bank.
FMC CORPORATION
SCHOLARSHIP
is awarded to two students per
term with undergraduate degrees
was established by her husband,
Ian McCluskey. The appeal for
contributions has gone out to the
graduating classes of 1981, 1982,
and 1983. The scholarship will not
be awarded until the endowment
fund has grown to $20,000.
LOUISE GIFFORD LOAN FUND
was established by Christy A.
Peake, a Thunderbird alumnus,
and President of Robot Defense
Systems, Inc. The fund is named
in recognition of Mrs. Gifford's
service to the School. $1,000 is
available each semester to students
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Chairs
For
Scholars
When a corporation or individual is
interested in a specific academic area,
one of the most effective ways of lending
support is through the establishment
of an academic chair. With a
well-supported chair, an academic department
is able to attract top-quality
faculty, broaden its course offerings,
and encourage faculty research and development.
The following is a list of
chairs currently funded at
Thunderbird.
Chair of
International
Agribusiness
Thunderbird's Agribusiness
Chair has developed in recent
years through contributions from
two important foundation and corporate
friends: Prince Charitable
Trusts and Continental Grain Company.
To date, Prince Charitable
Trusts has given $200,000 and
Continental Grain, $100,000 toward
an endowed fund for Thunderbird's
International Agribusiness
Chair.
The interest from that endowment
is currently being used for
partial support of a professor of international
agribusiness, and to
support research, resource materials,
and computer program modifications
. At present, Thunderbird
is seeking a significant increase in
the international agribusiness fund
that would bring the Chair's endowment
to $850,000.
With such an endowment, the
Chair of International Agribusiness
would be the basis of Thunderbird's
international agribusiness
program. The program would include
a new 500-level agribusiness
seminar, in addition to increased
research and additional graduate
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assistants. Along with providing
further support for the annual
Winterim Agribusiness Conference,
a growth in the program will
also provide a stronger foundation
for students interested in variety of
agribusiness related careers because
of the greater research resources
and in-depth agribusiness
coursework which will be
available.
Dom Pedro II
Chair of
Luso-Brazilian
Studies
Since 1971, Thelma H. Kieckhefer,
the largest single donor in
Thunderbird's history, has provided
the operating costs for the Dom
Pedro II Chair of Luso-Brazilian
and Hispanic Studies. It is the only
academic chair in the International
Studies Department.
Chaired by Professor Joaquin
Duarte, the funds have been used
to support Duarte's research and
acquisition of resource materials
for courses on Brazil and other
Portuguese-speaking countries. To
date, Mrs. Kieckhefer has given
close to $500,000 to the Chair.
In addition to supporting Professor
Duarte's research and salary,
the Dom Pedro funding has contributed
to the entire International
Studies department. For example,
Dr. Dorothy Riddle received partial
funding for a classroom project in
cross cultural communication; Dr.
Shoshana Tancer's trip to China
was supported by the Chair; partial
expenses of a student participating
in the Beijing exchange
program were covered; and travel
funds for professors attending
professional conferences are supplemented
as the need arises.
Most recently, Mrs. Kieckhefer's
funding of the Dom Pedro II Chair
has been used to renovate the International
Studies Research Center.
This fall the center will be
dedicated and renamed the Thelma
H. Kieckhefer International Studies
Center.
The Jacuzzi
Chair of
Computer Literacy
Kenneth A. Jacuzzi, a member of
Thunderbird's board of trustees,
has supported the Jacuzzi Chair of
Computer Literacy. To date Jacuzzi
has given $16,000 which has been
used to partially cover the salary of
a new faculty member in the field
of computer technology.
Thunderbird's commitment to
the field of computer literacy is
evidenced by the new computer
course required of all entering students
this fall. The course entitled
"Introduction to Management Use
of Computer Models," is designed
to enable students to integrate
computer models and systems into
their own problem solving
techniques.
Jacuzzi himself is founder and
president of KAJ Software, a computer
software firm that is developing
materials for computer-aided
instruction. He is a member of the
Presidents Council and donor of
the Jacuzzi Fountain located in the
courtyard of the Snell Learning
Center.
Joaquin Duarte, professor of the Dam Pedro II
Chair of Luso-Brazilian Studies.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
The Goodyear
Chair of
Industrial Marketing
The Goodyear Chair of Industrial
Marketing is an operating chair established
last spring with a grant
of $30,000. The current Goodyear
funds will be used to cover expenses
of Thunderbird's industrial
marketing program. The Department
of World Business plans to
appoint an industrial marketing
professor for the chair and is
pleased that Goodyear will be involved
in the selection process.
In recent years, Thunderbird has
developed a marketing track to focus
students' attention on the
problems of industrial marketing,
particularly in the international
area. The School looks forward to
continued corporate support for its
growing industrial marketing
program.
John O'Connell
THUNDERBIRD I'MGAZINE FALL, 1984
C.V. Starr
Chair of
International
Insurance
Thunderbird's first endowed
chair, the C.V. Starr Chair of Inter-national
Insurance, was inaugurat-ed
at commencement ceremonies
last May. Maurice Greenberg,
Chairman of the Board of the Starr
Foundation and President and
CEO of American International
Group (AIG), was present for the
ceremony.
The Starr Foundation, which
was incorporated with funds donated
by the founder of AIG, has
been the channel for all of AIG's financial
support to Thunderbird.
The endowment for the C.V. Starr
Chair of International Insurance
will total more than $600,000 when
the most recent pledge of $225,000
is paid over the next three years.
The vitality and development of
an academic institution rests in
large measure on the quality of its
faculty. As a result of the Starr endowment,
Thunderbird has named
Dr. John J. O'Connell the C.V.
Starr Professor of International
Insurance.
O'Connell had been on the faculty
of Arizona State University
since 1975, and is a recognized authority
in the field of risk management,
with more than thirty
papers and publications on the
topic. He is also the author of a
textbook, Principles of Insurance, to
be published this fall by W. C.
Brown and Company.
O'Connell is enthusiastic about
his Thunderbird appointment and
is pleased with the support he has
found in the World Business Department.
At present there are
three insurance courses being
taught, and O'Connell is at work
on "molding a program of existing
courses that will produce readily
marketable graduates in
insurance ."
According to O'Connell, AIG
has made a real commitment to
Thunderbird that reaches beyond
the financial arrangements of the
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Ken Seward
New Chairman for the
Annual Fund
The annual fund chairman helps
the Development Office spearhead
fundraising among Thunderbird's
alumni and friends. The 1983-84
chairman, J. Kenneth Seward '57,
helped design and determine the
goals for both the mail and telephone
campaigns.
Seward worked. closely with
Bobbie M. Boyd, Coordinator of
Development Services, and said
the experience gave him a great
feeling of belonging. He added, "It
was also gratifying to see how the
alumni have continued to increase
their giving, showing a greater
awareness of the need to support
Thunderbird. "
This year, "Mr. Thunderbird"
himself, Berger Erickson, will chair
the fundraising drive. Erickson,
who by his own account has been
everything from accountant to executive
vice president at Thunderbird,
was pleased to accept the
position.
Because he has been with the
School from its earliest days,
there's no one who has known
Thunderbird's friends and alumni
longer or better. Like Seward, he
looks forward to renewing old
friendships and sharing Thunderbird's
latest achievements.
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Mrs. John Kieckhefer:
Talented, Involved,
Concerned
In any conversation about Thunderbird's
growth and development,
the name of Mrs. John
Kieckhefer comes up again and
again. As the largest donor to the
School, Mrs. Kieckhefer's contributions
add up to a grand total of
more than a million and a half dollars.
More than that, however, her
interest and support of projects,
particularly in the Department of
International Studies, and her
membership on the Board of Trustees,
have made a measurable difference
in Thunderbird.
When asked to choose her favorite
project at Thunderbird, she
tactfully responds, "Everything I
have done for the School has been
most rewarding for me and has
given me much satisfaction." And
indeed it would be hard to choose
just one outstanding contribution
to the School. Her gifts range from
the 55 orange trees that outline
parts of the grounds to an endowment
of 500 shares of Weyerhauser
stock plus literally dozens of other
projects.
Her generosity has been responsible
for the John W. Kieckhefer
Residence Hall, the Kieckhefer
wing of the Frank L. Snell Learning
Center, and the newly remodeled
Kieckhefer International
Studies Center. In addition, she
has given nearly thirteen years of
support for the Dom Pedro II
Chair of International Studies, a
project that has not only funded
the professorship, but provided
support for extensive research and
numerous faculty and student
projects.
In 1981, Mrs. Kieckhefer was
awarded an honorary degree of
Doctor of Humane Letters from
Thunderbird. In view'of her extensive
humanitarian concerns, the
degree was well chosen.
Talented, spirited, concerned,
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fun-loving, dedicated - she is the
embodiment of the Thunderbird
spirit; the kind of person that
adopts Thunderbird as a reflection
of her own wide-ranging embrace
of life. If part of the Thunderbird
mystique is zest for living, Mrs.
Kieckhefer has it in large measure.
With a spirit of adventure that
could match any Thunderbird, she
went from being a physical education
major and swimmer to a successful
career as an interior
decorator. Most recently, she has
given her time, her talents, and
her gifts to the community in her
role as a civic leader, art collector,
and philanthropist.
Her life has been a colorful mosaic
of activity that included a fourteen-
year marriage to William
Hawkins, whom she met while
they were students at the University
of Washington. She was a physical
education major training for
the Olympic swimming competition;
he was an engineering student.
They soon settled in Los
Angeles where she took a position
with Barker Brothers Furniture.
A natural talent at interior design,
she took several design
courses at the University of Southern
California while working as an
interior decorator and soon earned
a reputation for creative contemporary
interior design in Southern
California and Arizona.
Her work took on added importance
after the death of her first
husband, who was killed during
World War II, and in 1956 she became
manager of the Barker Brothers
store in Phoenix. In 1962, she
joined Barrows Furniture. Yet, for
those years from 1943 to 1964, she
remained single; her career was
her life.
Enter John Kieckhefer, client, paper
and container manufacturer,
art connoisseur, inventor, and
prominent political figure - a man
Mrs. John Kieckhefer
known, among other things, for
his patent on the paper milk container
and the perfection of corrugated
cardboard. In 1964, Thelma
became Mrs. John Kieckhefer, a title
she still cherishes and proudly
carries on her personal stationery.
It was in his memory that she
made a major donation to Thunderbird
for the John W. Kieckhefer
residence hall in 1977.
Since his death in 1970, Mrs.
Kieckhefer has expanded on many
of her late husband's philanthropic
activities including western art.
She is the only female honorary
member of the Cowboy Artists of
America. She also took on several
additional civic concerns including
the International Heart Foundation
and the Arizona Heart Institute,
the Heard Museum, the Phoenix
Art Museum, the Salvation Army,
as well as the American Graduate
School of International
Management.
Named Phoenix Woman of the
Year in 1969, she is quoted as saying
"This is my home and I must
help whenever I can." In nominating
her, a friend said, "Her financial
support has been substantial
by any standard, but the more important
matter is that beyond mere
money, she has involved herself
personally. She's dedicated to any
project or cause that helps make
Phoenix a better place to live."
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
The John W. Kieckhefer Residence Hall
built with funds donated by Thelma
Kieckhefer in memory of her husband.
Thelma Kieckhefer
answers
If you could pick one high point
in your life, what would it be?
The high point in my life has to be
my work in the furniture and interior
design world.
What changes (if any) have you
noticed in attitudes toward women
in business and how do you feel
about them? As a professional
woman, I was always treated with
respect. If you really dedicate
yourself to your job, work hard,
you'll get your reward. That's how
it was in my day and the same
holds true today. There is no easy
road. No special treatment is necessary.
Believe in yourself and do
it.
Would you comment on today's
Olympic competition, the changes
in the Olympics, and the political
overtones in the games. Did you
attend the Olympics or have you
attended them on other years? I
tried for the Olympics and missed.
In those days trying and training
for the Olympics was helter-skelter.
It was not organized and commercial
as it is today. We just
swam, swam, and swam, trained
until exhausted. We were too tired
to be concerned with politics. I
don't think anyone gave a thought
to politics. I went to the 1932
Olympics in the coliseum in Los
Angefes as a spectator and returned
this year to the same place
for the spectacular opening cere-
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
monies. I think this year's Olympic
Committee did a great job for
world understanding and should
be highly commended for it.
You recently completed an
around-the-world trip. What
prompted you to go, and did you
see and do everything you wanted
to do? What were the highlights?
Were there any surprises? I decided
I needed a long and good rest
away from it all; a cruise seemed
the ideal way to do it. I had visited
many of our ports of call before,
such as Rio, Bangkok, Hong Kong,
Tokyo, Panama, and Cartagena.
Out of the new places, I was most
impressed with Sri Lanka, especially
the beautiful train trip up the
mountains to Kandy, and also with
Capetown: the imposing Table
Mountain and The Cape of Good
Hope. Surprises? Yes, a parasite I
acquired, and hopefully have just
recently gotten rid of in the
hospital.
Describe your most fascinating
international experience. Having
tea with President Ellis Clarke of
Trinidad and Tobago at his residence
in Port of Spain, especially
since he had been a guest in my
home back in the days when he
was Trinidad's Ambassador to the
U.S. and a visiting guest lecturer
in Professor Duarte's survey course
on Latin America. Seeing our
Thunderbirds in the various cities
throughout the world is also always
fascinating.
Your philanthropic interests are
extensive: you're one of the Heard
Museum board's five life members,
you're the chairman of the
board of the International Heard
Foundation, and on the Arizona
State University Foundation
board, just to name a few of your
interests. What has been the driving
motivation behind these endeavors
and what has your
involvement in community service
taught you about the American
character and its willingness to
serve others? I would like to see
more takers turn into givers. I just
feel that people with means should
help this community. Many people
come out here and use up our sunshine,
pollute our air and use our
water, and then you ask them for
a contribution and they say "Oh,
we've done all that." ,
How did you become interested
in Thunderbird? Two of my closest
friends, Frank Snell and Ted
O'Malley (senior), were founding
members of the school, so I had
heard from them about the school
over the years, but it was not until
President Peterson invited me to
visit the school that I really learned
about it, became interested and
wanted to be involved.
What changes have you observed
in Thunderbird over the
years? I have seen many changes
but I think the greatest change has
been having Dr. Voris as President;
with his foresight and his
management ability he has transformed
a small school into a prime
institution. I am proud of what the
school has become and to have
helped it.
What do you think is the best
thing Thunderbird has going for
it? (What do you see as Thunderbird's
greatest strength or asset?)
Its uniqueness, its broad threepronged
approach, and the fact
that the students are given a practical
approach in their training;
they are not taught to expect to be
CEOs right away, but "how" to
get there through ability and
dedication.
How do you feel about the
young people of today, particularly
those who attend Thunderbird?
What advice would you give
them? I love them. I think the
Thunderbirds I've met over the
years are the nicest people around.
Advice? Don't change, be yourself,
work hard! It's the only way you'll
make it.
Looking to the future, as someone
who has stayed close to the
School over the past several years
and has participated in its growth,
what areas do you think Thunderbird
should emphasize and
strengthen in the coming years?
Although no organization should
ever be smug and totally satisfied,
I believe Thunderbird should strive
not to change too much, not to
change just for the sake of changing.
It should keep up with the
times, keep improving and perfecting
upon what has been proven to
be good all over the world. The relaxed
atmosphere of life at Thunderbird
should never change; it
must be maintained.
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Grads Advised
to Promote
International
Friendship
Along
With Trade
Yao Nien-Ching, Thunderbird's
departing exchange professor from
the Beijing Institute of Foreign
Trade, gave his parting words to
students at the August 10 commencement.
His statements were
warm and his admonition clear:
T'Birds have a significant role to
playas promoters of international
friendship and international trade.
Yao's genuine fondness for
Thunderbird has developed over
the last several years. This has
been his second and longest visit
and he says his experience here
has convinced him that Thunderbird
is "a breeding ground for
friendship and understanding between
different peoples of the
world."
Yao, an economist trained in
Britain, explained to the commencement
audience that "in the
colonial days, the order of economic
exchange was described by the
phrase, 'trade follows the £lag'; the
British colonial army would conquer
and the merchants would follow
... . Today those days are
over, for the good of mankind.
What are now here are perhaps
the days of 'trade follows friendship'
in the sense that friendship
among nations is conducive to the
development of international
trade."
A case in point, according to
Yao, is the "spectacular growth" of
China-U.s. trade after the reestablishment
of diplomatic relations.
Yao firmly believes that "trade and
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Professor Yao Nien-Ching delivers the commencement address at the close of his term as
exchange professor from the Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade.
George DeBakey, who received the Barton Kyle Yount Award in 1973, presented the award
at summer commencement to Dirk Wray. OeBakey is Vice President/Export Trading Co.,
Fleet National Bank, Providence, Rhode Island.
other forms of economic exchange
remain a powerful weapon in the
hands of man."
Yao asked the 136 graduates to
keep that vision in mind as they
entered the world of international
trade and investment. He reminded
them, "you will not just be
working at a job as such, but also
having a part to play in the promotion
of friendship and prosperity
for all people. This in fact, is a task
in which all of us have a share, because
it is a task for humanity."
George DeBakey '73, a recipient
of the Barton Kyle Yount Award,
returned to the campus in August
to present the award at summer
commencement ceremonies. The
award is given to the student who
most fulfills the ideals of the founder
of Thunderbird, General Barton
Kyle Yount. Selection is made
by vote of the faculty. Receiving
the award was Dirk Wray.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
I Campus NEWS
World Affairs
Conference
Alumni are invited to attend the
sixth annual World Affairs Conference
to be held at Thunderbird on
Thursday, November 1. The conference
is titled "Trans border Data
Flow: Revolutionizing World
Trade." Transborder data flow is
defined as the movement of machine-
readable data across national
boundaries, via computer communications
systems and interfaces,
for processing, storage, or
retrieval.
Three panel discussions have
been planned for the one-day conference.
The first panel will address
corporate implications
regarding transborder data flow. It
is estimated that over 80 percent of
internationally oriented industries
depend on the free flow of data for
aspects of international production,
planning, marketing and sales, inventory
control, financial management,
and customer service.
Company representatives with first
hand knowledge in this area will
be included on this panel.
The second panel will address
the regional and international im-.
plications. Countries have found It
necessary to restrict or control this
flow of data in order to safeguard
national security interests and protect
individual citizens' rights. Representatives
from countries with
developing service sectors will
serve as panelists.
The third panel will address the
difficulties associated with balancing
conflicting needs. Government
officials and those in the private
sector who are attempting to influence
current legislation will be included
in this panel.
In addition to the panels, keynote
speakers will discuss re~ated
issues at the luncheon and dmner
banquet. The list of speakers includes
Mr. Gordon Cloney, director,
International Insurance
Advisory Council, U.S. Chamber
of Commerce; Katherine F. Hau?
er, director, Telecommunications
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
Policy, Services and Trade Policy
Development, Office of the U.S
Trade Representation; and Mr.
William Strong, president, Teledyne
Industries International.
The importance of the issues
surrounding transborder data flow
and its role in world trade is just
beginning to emerge as the international
business community realizes
how it is affected. All alumni
are invited to attend this year's
World Affairs Conference. For further
information and reservations,
contact the Communications Office:
(602) 978-7114.
The New Bulletin
The new Bulletin has been delivered
to the Admissions Office and
is currently being distributed. The
publication is a one-year Bulletin
for the 1984-85 academic year.
Major changes noted in the Bulletin
include the addition of twelve
new courses, a complete description
of Winterim courses, the expansion
of required core subject~
in the Department of World BUSIness,
the offering of the intership
program for credit, and a summer
program in Europe.
The new Bulletin retains the traditional
6" x 9" size, but incorporates
a revised format and design
utilizing the flag motif throughout
with twenty-five photographs used
for illustration.
Computer Facilities
Improved
The D-1 Seminar room, the student
computer lab, has a new
look. The room was remodeled to
accommodate an additional eisht
terminals. The remodeling consisted
of new tables for the computer
terminals, a new tile floor and closing
off the East entrance. Students
now have access to a total of fourteen
terminals and two hard-copy
printers, twenty-four hours a day.
Corporate Recruiting
Increases
Spring 1984 recruitment was up
33 percent, with 121 company visits,
compared to 91 in 1983. This
included 172 corporate representatives
who conducted 1,982 interviews,
an increase of 22 percent.
Graduates averaged 6.2 interviews
per person, up from 4.9. Preliminary
data indicate that the mean
salary increased by 13 percent to
$28,746.
Summer Term recruiting which
ended on August 10, showed almost
a 25 percent increase in the
number of employer visits to campus.
Average salary information is
in the process of being calculated.
The Career Services Center predicts
that Fall Semester recruiting
activity will reflect the economic
recovery and expansion currently
underway.
The 1984-1985 Bulletin is now available.
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Faculty and
Administrators
Dr. John Frankenstein has a feature
article published in a new
book entitled, Arms Production in
Developing Countries: An Analysis of
Decision Making published by Lexington
Books. This book examines
arms manufacturing in developing
countries and weapons trade
among them. Contributors discuss
the political and sociological factors
leading to arms manufacturing/
trade decisions, the acquisitions
process, the political economy of
sales, and the implications of these
policies for worldwide security. Dr.
Frankenstein wrote on the "PeopIe's
Republic of China: Defense
Industry, Diplomacy, and Trade."
Dr. Robert L. Gulick, Jr. and Mrs.
Bahia F. Gulick have accepted appointments
as honorary directors
of the New Era International Development
Corporation, formed in
Massachusetts exclusively for charitable,
educational, and scientific
purposes. One of its primary aims
is to promote "the development of
the social, educational and economic
life of peoples of the Third
World."
Dr. Robert L. Gulick, Jr ., has also
accepted an invitation to be an Associate
of the American Nations
University Council. The purpose of
the council is to promote "American
support of the University as an
autonomous body within the
framework of the United Nations
devoted to the advancement of
knowledge about urgent global
problems under conditions of academic
freedom and objectivity."
Dr. Gulick served as Acting Director
of the United Nations Association
in New York City prior to the
formation of the United Nations. A
major project of the United Nations
University concerns the collection
and distribution of useful
data on the nutrient and non-nutrient
composition of foods of the
world.
Dr. Duane Hall, Department of
World Business, was awarded a
publishing contract for his third
book, Managing Overseas Agent and
Distributor Networks. Praeger Pub-
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lishing, Inc., estimates completion
and book offering to be in mid-fall.
This hard backed book is coauthored
with Ralph Gilbert, Esq.,
Partner, Baker & McKenzie, International
Attorneys, Chicago,
Illinois.
Professor Taeho Kim, Department
of World Business, has written a
paper, "Comparative Analysis of
External Debt Servicing Capacity of
Korea and Other NICs." It was accepted
for publication in Global Risk
Assessments: Book II, which is due
to be published this month.
William King, associate professor
in the Department of Modern Languages,
represented Southwest Region
II at the National Association
for Foreign Student Affairs (NAFSA)
National Conference in Snowmass,
Colorado, June 13-16.
Professor King will represent Arizona
at the NAFSA Regional Conference
to be held in Tucson,
October 24-27.
Professor King also represented
Thunderbird at a counseling/learning
workshop at Arizona State
University August 2-4.
Wayne M. Pulver, '70, '78 Director
of Alumni Relations, recently
ended his term as president of the
Arizona World Trade Association.
He will continue as a special advisor
to the Board and will maintain
his position as liaison for the association
with the intern program established
at Thunderbird.
Dr. Robert M. Ramsey, professor,
Department of Modern Languages,
became president of AZ-TESOL on
June 1. AZ-TESOL is the Arizona
organization of Teachers of English
to Speakers of Other Languages.
Dr. Dorothy Riddle, Department
of International Studies presented
a paper entitled "The Role of Services
in ASEAN," coauthored with
Dr. Martin Sours, at the annual
meeting of the Administrative Sciences
Association of Canada on
May 29, at the University of
Guelph, in Ontario.
Andris Trapans was in Montreal,
Canada, June 13-17 to attend an international
conference on Baltic Sea
countries sponsored by the Univer-
Robert Gulick Taeho Kim
sity of Montreal. He presented a
paper on "Soviet Military Power in
the Baltic Area," and was also a
panel discussant on the issue of a
nuclear-free zone in Northern Europe.
The paper is to be published
in a compendium of conference
papers.
Dr. Jorge Valdivieso, and Professor
Joaquin Duarte attended the annual
meeting of the American Association
of Teachers of Spanish and
Portuguese (AATSP) at the MariaIsabel-
Sheraton Hotel in Mexico
City, August 9-12. Dr. Valdivieso
organized a special session on
"The Portrayal of Multinational
Corporations in Brazilian and
Spanish American Literatures."
Professor Duarte was the discussant
of the papers presented by
American and Mexican university
professors.
Dr. Jorge Valdivieso also attended
the International Congress on the
Spanish Ballad in Madrid in July.
While there, he presented a paper
entitled, "Scholarly Research on
the Spanish Ballad in the USA."
President William Voris was the
keynote speaker at the annual
meeting of the Outdoor Power
Equipment Institute June 23 in Colorado
Springs, Colorado. His topic
was "The Challenge for Today's
CEO in the International
Marketplace ."
Dr. Voris and a group of business
school deans met with Secretary
of Commerce Malcolm
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL,1984
William King Randy Schilling
Baldridge June 25 in Washington,
D.C. to discuss ways that education,
business and government
might pool resources to strengthen
global competitive skills of tomorrow's
business leaders. Secretary
of Education, T.H. Bell also sat in
on some of the sessions.
Visiting Faculty
Xin Fang, from the Beijing Institute
of Foreign Trade, was an exchange
professor for the summer.
He was attached to the Department
of International Studies
working with Dr. Martin Sours.
Yao Nien-Ching, also from the
Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade,
continued on the faculty this summer
as a resource person in the
Department of International Studies.
He also taught Chinese for the
Department of Modern Languages.
New Director of
Corporate
Development
F. Randolph (Randy) Schilling
has accepted the position of Director
of Corporate Development. Mr.
Schilling comes to Thunderbird
from Roosevelt University in Chicago
where he was the Director of
Corporate Relations. He assumed
his new position on August 13 and
resides in faculty housing on campus.
His office is located in the Career
Services Building.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL,1984
Thunderbird Displays
During the month of July, the
Sheraton Greenway Hotel saluted
~hunderbird as part of its promotional
program. A display in the
lobby featured some of the
School's international flags, as well
as several pieces of promotional
material and selected copies of the
Thunderbird Magazine. The hotel also
placed an information card
about the School in each room and
on each table in the Daisy Room
Restaurant, as well as a sign on
the marquee. The promotion will
be repeated later in the year.
During the month of August,
First Interstate Bank also saluted
Thunderbird.
Alumni Educational
Counselors - A Thank
You from the Office of
Admissions
We thank all of you who authorized
the publishing of your names
in the Alumni Educational Counselor
section of the Bulletin. Our
knowledgeable alumni are the
most effective source to evaluate
Tpunderbird with prospective students,
and we appreciate all your
counseling efforts.
MBA FORUMS
Location Dates
Lucille Palmer, affectionately known as
"Lu," retired at the end of August. She
has been secretary to the President for thirteen
years and has served four Thunderbird
presidents.
With the support of the AECs
this fall, School representatives
plan to make 189 campus visits, including
28 career days, and participate
in five MBA Forums and
three GRE Forums. We have already
contacted many alumni to be
representatives on specific campuses,
and we will be contacting more
soon. Requests for help at the forums
will be sent soon, but please
contact the admissions office if you
would like to help carry the Thunderbird
banner at any of the following
Forums.
Campus
. Representative
Los Angeles October 12-13 Dr. Robert Gulick and
Biltmore Hotel Dean Stephen Beaver
Chicago October 26-27 Mr. Wally Parker
Palmer House
Boston November 9-10 Dean John Arthur
Boston Park Plaza
New York November 16-17 Dean John Arthur
Omni Park Central
GRE FORUMS
Houston November 3 Dr. Lilith Schutte
Warwick Post Oak
Chicago November 10 Dr. Dorothy Riddle
Palmer House
Philadelphia
Bellevue-Stratford
November 17 Mrs. Carol Hazelett
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I ThunderbirdN£i'WORK
Amsterdam-Monthly social reunions
take place every First Thursday.
Garry Moore '64 reported that the location
has been changed to Heineken
Hoek, Bokma Bodega, Kleine Gartmanplantsoen
3, phone: 020-230700.
Get-togethers start around 6:00 p .m.
and go on for as long as participants
wish, since this new location doesn't
close early.
Chicago-Chicago land Tbirds
flocked to the roost of Conrad Terry
'81 for a "Hot Fun in the Summertime
Picnic Party" on Saturday, August II.
A six-pack of a foreign brewed beer
and appropriate black or white or black
and white attire were required for admission.
Participants definitely had a
good time! Anyone interested in finding
out about upcoming events should
contact Gary Northrup '80, at (312)663-
0549 (home) or (312)828-5329 (office).
Colombia-On April 27, 1984 Ambassador
Lewis Tambs hosted a cocktail
for Thunderbirds in Colombia.
Ambassador Tambs was the Dom Pedro
II lecturer in Brazilian history at
Thunderbird from 1973-1979. Those in
attendance included: Alexander and
Elsa Bonilla '82, Antonio and Sofia
Bowen '72, Lee Cary '67, James and
Celeste Corzine '68, Brian Dutra '79,
Dennis and Martha Goetz '66, Lee and
Maria Miles '68, Peter and Wendy
Moog '66, Luis Moreno '77, Tom and
"Gunny" Munns '57, Armando Nino
Roca '77, Gilberto and Elsa Rincon 'K
82, Alfonso Safi '79, Marcos and Luz
Alba Sanchez '71, Alyce Tidball '79,
Steven and Claudia Workman '72, Jose
Hernandez '83, Ernst and Patricia
Schuckmann '59, Leonor Mendez '82,
Richard Bell and Enrique Morales '82.
Jim Corzine serves as president of the
alumni association in Colombia.
Dallas/Ft. Worth-Dave Trott '74,
reported that the alumni reception,
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Dana Juett '70
in May, was a success. Described as a
"delicious feast of international dishes",
the delectibles were provided by
the thirty attending alums. Marlene
and Mark Gebhardt '77, hosted the
third annual DFW Splash Day at their
North Dallas home. Tennis buffs competed
for a memento supplied by the
Alumni Relations Office. Other participants
enjoyed water games at the
pool. And once again, the DallaslFt.
Worth Tbirds enjoyed an evening under
the stars together. The July Starfest
concert featured Robin Williams
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and took place at Park Central in
North Dallas. Questions about upcoming
activities should be directed to
Dave Trott '74, secretary: (214)691-5857
(home), or (214)248-3269 (office).
Houston-The Associated Thunderbirds
of Houston (ATH) held elections
of new officers on June 26. The new
executive officers are: Michael Gable
'81, president; Russell Laughead 77,
vice-president; Laurene Maxwell '80,
treasurer; and Jane Lindstrom '80, secretary.
The board of directors includes:
Ben Miedema '77, Mark Kerrissey '76,
Peter Wefel '75, Susana Del Carpio '77,
and Dean Mulkey '77. A preference
poll was conducted, and the monthly
meetings were changed to First Tuesdays
at The Black Swan. Happy Hour,
which includes some delicious hors
d' oeuvres, begins at 5:30. Contacts for
ATH are Jane Lindstrom (974-5224)
and Laurene Maxwell (224-2902). According
to all reports, the May Winetasting
was a truly memorable event!
Los Angeles-Local Tbirds continued
their traditional meetings on First
Tuesdays at the Crossroads Restaurant
in downtown L.A., First Thursdays at
Happy Daze in Irvine, and Last Thursdays
at the Red Onion in Beverly
Hills. Many survivors of the headaches
of the Olympics enjoyed a lazy end-ofsummer
family picnic.
Miami-Miami Tbirds enjoyed sun
and sports at the annual spring picnic.
It took place at Alice Wainwright
Park on May 20. The June First Tuesday
reunion was held at JP's by the
Bay in Coconut Grove. July's First
Tuesday was hosted by Chris Morrison
'73, in the Brass Menagerie at the
new Radisson Mart Plaza in Miami.
Questions about First Tuesdays and
other Miami alumni activities should
be directed to Paul Simons '70: (305)
443-8856. Friends and guests are always
welcome.
New England-Members of the
Tbird Club of New England got together
for a Cabaret Jazz Cruise
around Boston Harbor on Friday, August
3. Danielle Dufour '77 of Boston
and Rob Babson '80 of Providence,
served as coordinators of the event.
New York-On July 10, despite the
threat of thunderstorms, 150 Thunderbirds
and guests joined forces with
O'Lunney's Country & Western Bar &
Restaurant for a foot-stomping good
time on a Circle Line h,\rbor cruise.
Taipei Alumni gathering in June with Dr.
Dorothy Riddle (third from left), associate
professor of International Studies,
as guest of honor.
Revelers were treated to cooling breezes,
two live bands and fabulous views
of Manhattan, New Jersey, Staten Island
and Brooklyn's evening skyline.
With such a success, this may well become
an annual event! Deborah Dickson
'81 and Manuel Bramao '79
organized the event.
Philadelphia-On Tuesday, May 1,
a reception and election get-together
was held at the Engineers' Club in
Philadelphia. Wayne M. Pulver '711'78,
director of Alumni Relations, was
guest of honor. Elections were held
and the new Thunderbird Alumni of
the Philadelphia Area (TAPA) officers
are: Philip Auerbach '81, president;
Bob Schneck '78, secretary; Tom Ellinwood
'83, treasurer; Vicki Rainsford
'82, membership; and Lisa Brady '82,
activities. On July 8, Alan Stowe '55,
hosted a summer family picnic at his
seashore home in Ocean City, New
Jersey, for local Tbirds. On First Tuesdays
of every month, when there is no
major TAPA event, alums gather informally
at Mr. Pickwick and Company
in Philadelphia. President Philip Auerbach
hopes Tbirds will contact him if
he can be of assistance: (215)564-3726.
Phoenix-Bobbie Boyd, Coordinator
of Development Services, spoke on the
topic of "Current Fundraising Projects"
at the June First Tuesday meeting
of Phoenix area alums. The event
took place at John Scott's Ore House,
the favored First Tuesday watering
hole for this flock of Tbirds. The
Phoenix Alumni Chapter also sponsored
a campus faculty and area alum-
THUNDERBIRD MA.GAZINE FALL, 1984
t ,
Thunderbirds afloat in New
York (left to right) Debra
Dickson '81, Manuel Bramao
'79, Mary E. Gray, Richard
L. Saint-Amant '75,
Dorothy Desrochers '80.
New York under the stars (left to right) Larry O'Brien '58,
EdIth Olson, John Getz '60, and Sherman "Jerry" Olson
'50.
ni pool partylbarbecue at the campus
faculty row pool on June 22. The party
was a splashing success with over 50
attendees.
Portland-Portland area Tbirds are
happy to report that their May 8
"Chum with Alums" get together at
the Rusty Pelican Lounge was a resounding
success. Although happy
hour ended at 7:30, people stayed past
10:00. Many of the 40 participants
were surprised to learn that there are
123 Tbirds in the area, and that some
of these are former classmates! Plans
are underway to hold regular First
Tuesdays. Inquiries should be directed
to Suelynn Weeks '83 (503)777-0258 or
Ron and Carol Sigler '58 (503)777-4444.
San Diego-The first local Thunderbird
alumni meeting was held at the
University Club in downtown San Diego.
William E. Sparks '80, reports that
over fifty alums attended. Alena and
Richard Miller '81, opened their home
to area Tbirds on July 21. Berger Erickson
was the guest of honor. Anyone
interested in upcoming activities
should contact Paul C. Davis '55 at
(619)464-4070 (home) or (619)475-0333
(office).
THUNDERBIRD MA.GAZINE FALL, 1984
San Francisco Bay Area-Rain or
shine, holiday or workday, Bay Area
Tbirds meet every First Tuesday
around 5:00 p.m. in Barnaby'S downstairs
lounge, Embarcadero 1. The
June "Roving Dinner" took place at
the Black Forest restaurant in Los Altos.
Apparently the food was great,
and the company and conversation
were even better. In July, Club President
Maryann Soo '81, organized a
Sunday Dim Sum brunch at the Canton
Tea House in Oakland. The August
"Roving Dinner" featured the
tantalizing spices and subtle flavors of
Moroccan cuisine and some lively belly
dancers. Participants gathered at two
different locations: Mamounia in San
Francisco and Royal Morocco in Saratoga.
Rumor has it that they ate with
their fingers .
Singapore-The Singapore Social
Committee reports that busy schedules
and an apparent lack of interest have
led to the demise of regular monthly
meetings. Currently they are planning
an annual Christmas Party. They
would be happy to organize a function
before this December get-together if local
Tbirds demonstrate enthusiasm for
the idea. The Thunderbird Alumni Association
contact is James Echle '72: 21
Peck Hay Road #08-23, Venus Mansion,
Singapore 0922.
Tokyo-Local Tbirds meet the First
Friday of every month at Maggie's Revenge
Roppongi. For further information,
contact Buzz Trudeau '78 at 499-
3444.
Venezuela-Susy Sagy '72, reports
that local alums held a reunion in
March at the home of Enrique Prudencio
'81, in Caracas. Nineteen Tbirds
were present and thoroughly enjoyed
themselves. Inquiries about upcoming
events should be directed to Susy Sagy
'72, Apartado 51228, Caracas 1050A,
Venezuela.
Washington D.C.-Gloria and Dick
Kelso '67, opened their Arlington
home to fellow Tbirds for a summer
swim party in July. Local Francophiles
were encouraged to honor Bastille Day
with a rendition of "La Marseillaise."
Washington D.C. alums regularly celebrate
First Tuesdays and newcomers to
the area are encouraged to contact
Marcus Shaefer '82 at 941-1846 or Brian
Marshall '73 at 293-5580 for details.
International Thunderbird Reunion
The Thunderbird Alumni Association
of Europe has invited all Tbirds
to the 1984 European Reunion in Paris,
France, on November 2-4. The cost
will be approximately $75 per person
for the weekend. Low-priced accomodations
are available. If you live in Europe,
or plan to be there for business
or pleasure, you are cordially invited
to join them for a weekend of festivities.
For further information, please
contact Dominique Thisse, 40 Rue du
Montvalerien, 92210 Saint Cloud,
France, telephone: 33-3-037-9207
(work) or 33-3-602-1483 (home), telex:
696735; or contact John Cook, c/o Merrill
Lynch, 221 Ave Louise, 1050 Brussels,
Belgium, telephone: 3-22-640-0005
(work) or 3-22-640-2668 (home), telex:
21093.
Ten Year (More or Less) T'Bird
Reunion
The combined classes of 1973-1975
relived glorious school-day memories
on the grounds of the Thunderbird
Campus at a reunion held over Labor
Day weekend. Activities included a
Friday evening Pub night, a day of
tubing, a brunch at the Biltmore, a
dinner at Harrolds of Cave Creek, and
a pool party. The long relaxing weekend
offered old friends the opportunity
to trade ten years of tales.
Participants were grateful to Donna
Pollack '75, for organizing the event.
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I MissingT'BIRDS
CLASS OF '62
We need your help once again!
If you know the whereabouts of
these alumni, please send the information
to us at The Alumni Relations
Office, American Graduate
School of International Management,
Glendale, Arizona, 85306.
Information you provide to our
office about your T'Bird friends
and business associates helps us to
spread the word of both campus
happenings and regional alumni
chapter gatherings a little further.
Lists of unknown alumni by class
will appear in upcoming issues of
"Thunderbird." We're eager to receive
any news about you, your
family, and your T'Bird friends, so
please include this information too
for our Update section.
Scholarships
Continued from page 3
who have completed their first semester,
are U.S. citizens, and have
a 3.0 grade point average or above.
ARIZONA CONSULAR CORPS
SCHOLARSHIP
is awarded from available funds to
an Arizona resident who has recently
graduated from a State of
Arizona university with a business
major.
JOSE LUIS ARROYO VILLA
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
FUND
is the newest memorial fund to be
established. The appeal for contributions
went out in August to the
graduating classes of 1975, 1976,
and 1977 and alumni residing in
Mexico. The fund-raising effort is
being coordinated with the Associated
Thunderbirds of Houston and
Mexico in honor of Jose Arroyo
Villa, a Thunderbird alumnus ('76),
who died of bacterial spinal meningitis
in 1983. The scholarship will
provide graduate assistantships for
Mexican students.
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Adams, James E.
Adams, Robert M.
Allred, Dustin J.
Alvarez, Paul C.
Atwell, Wayne G.
Ballantyne, Robert W.
Bellander, George B.
Beresford, Stuart R.
Bobbitt, Barry G.
Bradley, Charles M.
Bradshaw, Robert D.
Brophy, James M.
Buckley, John M.
Burgett, Gordon L.
Calkins, Michael A.
Chavez, David E.
Collins, H. P.
Furlong, Edward J.
Gallo, Mario
Gebhart, Robert J.
Gerritsen, Arnold W.
Graham, James R.
Hadfield, George
Hayworth, Gary E.
Hinkel, Howard A.
Honey, David
Paez, Rodolfo
Parenti, Pat R.
Peters, Monty G.
Quiros, Armando V.
Sanford, Don S.
Sapieha, Nicholas P.
Schoen, James E.
Scott, Helen R.
Siemer, Arnold B.
Skibsted, Roberto
Sliker, James P.
Jones, Carroll E.
Kent, James B.
Lewis, Donald B.
Lover, Graham
Lugo, David
Smith, Colin M.
Smith, Roland M.
Snideman, Michael L.
Maleck, William G. Soares, Lauro
McKenzie, Roxana S.
Menke, R. H.
Stanton, James W.
Steele, Ray
Conley, Thomas W.
Corrigan, James M.
Craft, Carl D.
Cronin, Donald J.
Dennison, Glenn
Dorian, James
Dougherty, Dale R.
Fitzp~trick, Raleigh W.
Flaes, Erik
Foley, Hugh H.
Miller, Louis B.
Modlinski, Julius J.
Mosko, Marc A.
Mulcahy, Clement P.
Myers, Thomas F.
Norris, Charles G.
Novotny, John L.
O'Connell, Daniel M.
O'Rourke, Ronald L.
Pack, Ronald E.
Strang, William A.
Takesh, Farhad
Taylor, John R.
Von-Derwies, Andrew
Walthew, John D.
Wegener, Richard E.
Whiteted, Monte P.
Wilkinson, Conrad M.
AMERICAN SCHOOL
FOUNDATION S.A. OF MEXICO
CITY
is available to former students of
the American School S.A. of Mexico
City.
CHASE MANHATTAN
FELLOWSHIP IN BANKING AND
FINANCE
is awarded each semester to an incoming
student interested in banking
and finance. The fellowship
supplies full tuition costs for two
successive terms. The recipient is
required to assist the finance faculty
in the Department of World
Business for ten hours per week
during each term.
CITICORP FELLOWSHIP
assists students in their final semester
of study. Selection is based
on prior academic performance, financial
need, and faculty recommendation.
Recipients receive
grants for a portion of their final
term tuition; in return they work
five hours per week in an academic
or an administrative office.
Chairs for Scholars
Continued from page 5
chair. As a result of that commitment,
O'Connell recently spent a
week in New York at AIG headquarters
exchanging ideas. "AIG is
not just the funding source of the
chair; it is the largest insurance
company in the world and a
weafth of information and guidance.
In fact, AIC's support is the
best support we could have hoped
for." Along with the t.eaching, research
and administrative responsibilities
of the chair, O'Connell also
sees a role for himself as a spokesman
for Thunderbird to the insurance
industry as a whole.
Thunderbird has had other corporate
support for its insurance
program from companies like Johnson
& Higgins, which has funded
the Johnson & Higgins Winterim
Insurance Seminar for the past several
years. From O'Connell's perspective,
with the strong support
of companies like AIG and Johnson
& Higgins, the industry can't
help but take notice of Thunderbird's
program and its graduates.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE FALL, 1984
T K
Your generous support resulted in total
donations of over $1,226,032.
Alumni contributed $182,332 of this
total, with $126,525 going directly to
the annual fund, which helps to support
the operating budget.
Of the donors who gave during
1982-83, over 66 percent supported
the 1983-84 campaign. With regard
to alumni, 67.86 percent of the
1982-83 donors contributed again
this year.
Matching gift donations for 1983-84
totaled $62,699. This figure represents
a 28.26 percent increase over
the 1982-83 total. As a result of your
extra efforts, Thunderbird received
matching gift forms for over 65 percent
of the 782 eligible gifts.
Due to your continued support,
Thunderbird has again been chosen
as a finalist in the 1984 CASE/U. S .
Steel Alumni Giving Incentive
Awards Program. Finalists were in
the top twenty-four percent of all
United States university, college and
independent school annual fund raising
programs.
YOU!
Barton Kyle Yount
Society
Membership limited to those
who have given over $250,(}()().
American Management
Associations
Citibank, N.A.
Goodyear Tire and Rubber
Company
S.c. Johnson & Company
Dr. Thelma Kieckhefer
Starr Foundation
Valley National Bank
Presidents Council
Alumni and friends who generously
fund the faculty development
program and actively
participate in a variety of School
programs.
Mr. Joseph A. Adams
President
The Adams Group, Inc.
Mr. Robert E. Anderson '47
President
Langan, Haeger, Vincent &
Born
Mr. Norman Aue'i>ach
Retired Chainnan of the Board
Coopers and Lybrand
Mr. G. Clarke Bean
Chainnan of the Board Emeritus
The Arizona Bank
Mr. C. Michael Bennis '66
Writer/Photographer
Mr. Earl L. Bimson
Director and Retired President
Valley National Bank
Mr. Nonnan H. Blanchard , Jr.
'59
President
SmithKline Animal Health
Products Corporation
Mr. Henry N. Conway, Jr. '55
President
IB Financial Corporation
Mr. John F. Daliere '64
President
Adistra Corporation
Mr. Vincent S. Dmliels '74
President
Minequip Corporation
Mr. Robert W. Feagles '51
Senior Vice President, Personnel
Administration
Travelers Insurance Company
Mr. George F. Getz, Jr.
Chainnan and Chief Executive
Officer
Globe Corporation
Mr. Thomas D. Granger '65
President
Central America Pfizer
Mr. Selwyn J. Graves '50
Retired
Mr. Gary K. Herberger
President
Herberger Enterprises, Inc.
Mr. Merle A. Hinrichs '65
President
Trade Media Ltd.
Mr. John L. House: '69
General Manager and Chief
Executive Offi ~er
Kuwait Asia Bank
Mr. Robert C. Hunt
Chainnan
Huber, Hunt and Nichols, Inc.
Mr. Kenneth A. Jacuzzi '79
Owner
K.A.J. Software
Mr. William M. Johnson, Jr.
'60
Chairman of the Board
DORADO Enterprises, Inc.
Mr. Peter N. Kawakami '58
Owner
Growers Properties
Mr. Howard P. Keefe '61
Partner
Arthur Andersen and Company
Mr. Ellis O. Kingman '71
Manager RegiOn! Area
Field International Drilling
Company
Mr. Joseph M. Klein '47
President
Pluess-Staufer Industries, Inc.
Mr. Alwyn C. Kuhn
Director, The Arizona Bank
% Fred S. James Company of
Arizona
Mr. John B. Lambert '53
Retired
Mr. David C. Lincoln
President and Director
VlKA Corporation
Mr. Thomas J. Machia '54
President
Essner Metal Works, Inc.
Mr. Raul P. Masvidal '66
President and Chairman of the
Board
Miami Savings Investment
Corporation
Mr. Richard J. Maynes '76
President
Raymond Production Systems
Corporation
Mr. Robert Mclellan
Vice President, Government
Affairs
FMC Corporation
Mr. Larry K. Mellinger '68
Senior Vice President, Corporate
Bank Division
Union Bank of California
Mr. Alfred F. Miossi '48
Executive Vice President
Continental Illinois Bank
Mr. Gerald Mirkin '47
President
Mirkin Motor Sale;;
Mr. Henry T. Mulryan '49
Executive Vice President
AmocO/Cyprus Industrial
Minerals Company
Mr. Charles C. Muse '50
President
Intergraphic, Inc.
Mr. N. James Nedelkow '74
President
Nespa, Inc.
Mr. W. Scott Nix '78
General Manager
Lumonics Corpora ~ion
Mr. E, V. O'Malley, Jr.
President
The O'Malley Companies
Dr. Harry R. Owens, Jr. '80
International Health Consultant
Esperanca
The Honorable L. Roy Papp
Investment Counsel
Mr. Christy A. Peake '79
President
Robot Defense Systems, Inc.
Mr. William O. Pennel '64
President
Intercontinental Motors, Inc.
Mr. Ronald R. Pfaffiin '73
Partner
Phoenix Pacific, Inc.
Mr. Paul L. Reiss '60
President and Chi-!{ Executive
Officer
Surgilite International
Mr. Gardner H. Russell
Management Consultant
Mr. Mike A. Santellanes '60
Partner
Price-Waterhouse & Company
Mr. J. Kenneth Seward '57
Senior Vice President and
Director
Johnson & Higgins
Mr. James P. Simmons
Chainnan and Chief Executive
Officer
United Bank of Arizona
Mr. Fred M. Smoot '66
Partner
Phoenix Pacific, Inc.
Mr. Frank L. Snell
Partner
Snell & Wilmer
Mr. Richard B. Snell
Chairman and Chief Executi ve
Officer
Ramada Inns, Inc.
Mr. Charles M. Stockholm '56
Senior Executive Vice President
Crocker National Bank
Mr. Lloyd A. Straits, n '66
Manager, Banking &
International Finance
Northrop Aviation Corporation
Mr. Rodney A. Taylor '75
Management Consultant
Mr. James F. Thornton
Retired Chainnan of the Board
Lummus Company
Mr. Don B. Tostenrud
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
The Arizona Bank
Mr. Darrow Tully
Publisher and Executive Vice
President
Phoenix Newspapers, Inc.
Mr. Keith L. Turley
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
Arizona Public Service Company
The Honorable William C.
Turner
Chairman
Argyle Atlantic Corporation
Dr. William Voris
President
American Graduate School of
International Management
Mr. John A. Warner '51
Senior Vice President
PepsiCo Foods, International
Mr. Jan A. Wells '64
Vice PresidenuDirector of Public
Relations
Paul Masson Vineyards
Mr. Daniel D. Witcher '50
President
Upjohn International, Inc.
Mr. Winthrop Wyman '56
President
Gill & Duffus Holdings, Inc.
Mr. Clarence H. Yahn, Jr. '62
President and Chief Executi ve
Officer
Aircap Industries, Inc,
Mr. Ju Wban Yun '73
President
Komex, International
Board of Trustees/
Board of Fellows
1983-84 Donors
Mr. Nonnan Auerbach
Mr. G. Clarke Bean
Mr. Clay P. Bedford
Mr. Earl L. Bimson
Mr. George F. Getz, Jr.
Mr. Shennan Hazeltine
Mr. G. R. Herberger
Mr. Gary K. Herberger
Mr. Kenneth A. Jacuzzi, '79
Mr. Edward B. Juliber
Dr. Thelma H. Kleckhefer
Mr. Joseph M. Klein, '47
Mr. David C. Lincoln
Mr. Robert Mclellan
Mr. Alfred F. Miossi , Jr., '48
Mr. E. V. O'Malley, Jr.
Dr. Arthur L. Peterson
The Honorable John C. Pritzlaff,
Jr.
Mr. J. Kenneth Seward, '57
Mr. Frank L. Snell
Mr. Richard B. Snell
Mr. Charles M. Stockholm, '56
Mr. James F. Thornton
Mr. Don B. Tostenrud
Mr. Darrow Tully
Mr. Keith L. Turley
The Honorable William C.
Turner
Mr. Daniel D. Witcher, '50
Mrs. Barton Kyle Yount
Patron
$25,000 and Up
Mr. G. R. Herberger
Mr. Edward B. Juliber
Dr. Thelma H. Kieckhefer
The Honorable and Mrs. John
C. Pritzlaff, Jr.
Executive Club
$5,000-$24,999
Mr. Clay P. Bedford
Mr. Vincent S. Daniels, '74
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallace Denny
Mr. Joseph M. Klein , '47
Mr. Thomas J. Machia, '54
Mrs. F. N. Thomas
International
Associates
$1,000-$4,999
Mrs. Dorothy M. Bailly
Mr. John Colman
Dr. Clifton B. Cox
Mrs. Anna F. Duarte
Professor Joaquin Duarte, Jr.
Mr. Berger Erickson
Mr. David G. Fisher, '67
Professor John Lindholtz, '48
Mr. Ian C. McCluskey , '82
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.
McCluskey
Ms. Maria C. Pinheiro
Mr. James F. Thornton
Professor Andris Trapans
Dr. Robert S. Waldman
Counselors Club
$500-$999
Mr. John F. Daliere, '64
Mr. Michael A. De Benedetti,
'69
Mr. John H. Downey, '51
Mr. Shennan Hazeltine
Mr. Richard A. Holt, '71
Mr. Charles L. Irby, '77
Mr. Alwyn C. Kuhn
Mr. Phillip M. Martineau, '78
Mr. Robert Mclellan
Mr. Larry K. Mellinger, '68
Mr. J. James Nedelkow, '74
The Honorable L. Roy Papp
Mr. David A. Seavey, '77
Mrs. Margery Short
Mr. Philip A. Toll, '50
Mr. Roger N. Voegele, '78
Mr. Jan A. Wells, '64
Mr. Aziz V. Yousif, '82
Founders Club
$137-$499
Mr. Ali I. AI-Hedaithy , '78
Mr. James B. Allin, ' 81
Mr. James E. Anderson, '80
Ms. Kara S. Anmstrong, '56
Mr. Alan M. Arsht, '67
Mr. John J. Arthur, '57
Mr. John P. Ashton, II, '67
Mr. George W. Austin, '49
Mr. Ali M. Bahaj, '79
Mr. Edward M. Baltrusaitis , '66
Mr. Christopher Barltrop, '70
Mr. George O. Barraclough
Mr. Charles H. Bartlett, '53
Mr. Robert L. Bean, '48
Mr. Glenn A. Beck, '56
Mr. George E. Beckwith, '80
Mr. Robert F. Begani, '67
Mr. Jack Beldon, Jr., '62
Mr. James L. Bell, '52
Mr. Joseph R. Bender, '50
Mr. Gene L. Bennett, '60
Mr. William G. Borlaug, '7l
Mr. David L. Boston, '68
Mr. R. Lee Bradley, '59
Mr. James Brady
Mr. John F. Brandenburg, II,
'72
Dr. Thomas R. Bria
Mr. Leonard Brockman, Jr. , '75
Mr. David L. Brothers, '78
Mr. Alain B. Brown, '81
Ms. Clare H. Brown, '82
Mr. William C. Brown, '68
Mr. Peter D. Browne, '77
Mr. James K. Bruton, Jr. , '76
Mr. Richard R. Bupp, '50
Mr. Dean A. Burkhardt, '77
Mr. Lawrence J. Burr, '74
Ms. Barbara 1. Byrnes, '77
Mr. Phillip R. Cabrera, '78
Mr. Daniel P. Cahalan, '82
Mr. John E. Calley, '53
Mr. Albert F. Cariello, Jr., '47
Mr. Eugene H. Castle, Jr. , '7 1
Ms. Bettina W. Chandler, '77
Mr. Neil M. Clark, '49
Mr. James G Coatsworth, II,
'47
Mr. Johannes C. Combee, '72
Mr. Stephen M. Conger, '50
Ms. Kristannc Connors, '80
Mr. Roger L. Coombs, '57
Mr. K. A. Cummings, '75
Mr. Jeffrey D. Davis, '71
Mr. Richard W. Decker, Jr., '70
Mr. John J. DiFazio, '66
Mr. Werner E. Diehl, '48
Ms. Kara M. Diekemper, '78
Mr. Robert A. Dilworth, '60
Mr. Jack E. Donnelly, '60
Mr. Jay J. Donovan, '79
Mr. Robert E. Dressen, '75
Mr. Thomas S. Duggan, '66
Mr. James W. Echle, '72
Mr. Robert S. Eichfeld, '67
Mr. William M. Eiffert, '80
Mr. Mark A. Emkes, '76
Mr. Arthur S. Erickson, '54
Mr. Berger Elickson
Mr. John W. Ervin, Jr., '70
Ms. Marilyn A. Fairley, '77
Mr. Peter Feddersen, '67
Mr. Jon L. Feighner, '81
Mr. Warren E. Feller, '74
Mr. Willard T. Fields, '68
Mr. Maarten W. Fleurke, '79
Mr. John A. Florida, '62
Mr. Victor C. Fontaine, '67
Mr. Carlton B. Foust, '70
Mr. Barton A. Francour, '72
Mr. Leonard S. Fricke
Mr. Robert B. Garrison, '61
Mr. Phillip J. Gibson, Jr., '72
Mr. Thomas E. Gilkey, '70
Ms. Barbara M. Eyre Gillen,
'62
Mr. Bernhard D. Guenther, '63
Mr. Roger H. Guichard, Jr., '79
Mr. Robert C. Hackett, Jr., '80
Mr. William D. Hacker
Mr. H. Mikel Halvorson, '77
Mr. Peter Hammer, '62
Ms. Eleanor S. Hamric, '76
Mr. Richard L. Hasenpflug, '68
Mr. Jeffrey B. Heegaard
Mr. William E. Henley , '48
Mr. Alfred C. Herrmann, '59
Mr. Paul L. Hertenstein, '64
Mr. Samir A. Himani , '82
Mr. Jerry L. Holmes, '60
Mr. Michael C. Hopkins, '72
Mr. Stephen M. Hotchkiss, '62
Ms. Shelley L. Hurley, '78
Mr. Sami M. Jalal, '79
Mr. Jan M. Jaroszewicz, '80
Mr. Scott J. Johnson, '75
Mr. Keith K. Kaneko, '66
Mr. Gerald H. Kangas , '60
Mr. Peter N. Kawakami, '58
Mr. Ralph R. Kelly, '52
Mr. William R. Killeen, '76
Mr. Philip F. Kirk, '54
Mr. Leonard J. Kistner, '74
Mr. Blair J. Kittleson, Jr., '70
Mr. John P. Klecker, '78
Mr. Terry L. Klipp, '72
Mr. James G. Kohl , Jr., '71
Mr. Peter A. Lamb, '77
Mr. George B. Lane, '75
Mr. Daniel J. Laraway, '81
Ms. Kathleen A. Larson, '77
Mr. Nick Laws, '72
Mr. Jae S. Lee, '73
Mr. Kyung H. Lee, '74
Mr. Donald J. Lenertz, '48
Mr. Brayton Lincoln, '52
Mr. George R. Lindahl, Jr. , '54
Mr. Lawrence R. Lippstreu , '60
Mr. Heung S. Lo, '75
Mr. Robert M. Lorenz, '55
Ms. Julie Ludington, '77
Mr. R. Alan Magnuson, '78
Professor Richard D. Mahoney
Charles & Rose Mannel, Sr.
Charles H., Jr. , and Desiree
Finn Mannel, '82
Ms. Laura Kay Mannel, '83
Mr. Lowell K. Marcus, '48
Mr. Robert H. Marquardt, '74
Mr. Barry J. Mason, '58
Mr. Laverne C. May, '60
Mr. Alastair McCluskey
Mr. William G. McMullen, '78
Mr. Tom J. McSpadden, '65
Mr. Michael P. McTigue, '70
Mr. Richard A. Meade, '50
Mrs. Betty Meakes
Mr. Gary G. Miller, '73
Mr. James B. Morse, '75
Mr. John P. Moynier, '67
Mr. Gregory B. Murphy, '73
Mr. Gerald H. Murray, '59
Mr. James D. Murray
Mrs. Lucile M. Myre
Mr. Christopher J. Nagel , '79
Mr. Emmanuel J. Nsien, '73
Mr. Charles L. Nunu, '78
Ms. Mary M. Old, '76
Mr. Earl K. Oman, '67
Mr. Dennis T. Oshiro, '72
Mr. William J. Paden, '48
Mr. A. Jordan Paine, '47
Mr. Won K. Pak, '74
Mr. AI Pate
Ms. Darlene M. Patterson, '80
Mr. George J. Peckham, '52
Mr. Robb K. Petlar, '72
Mr. William D. Pharr, '79
Mr. Michael Phelps, '78
Mr. Luis C. Pi-Sunyer, '64
Mr. Charles A. Platt, '66
Mr. Sheldon G. Pooley, '47
Ms. Janet E. Pralt, '76
Dr. Marvin S. Priske, '51
Mr. Wayne M. Pulver, '70
Mr. Stuart L. Radnofsky, '79
Mr. Linwood L. Reed, Jr., '59
Mr. Chase C. Rhee, '70
Mr. Carroll M. Rickard, '56
Mr. Daniel M. Ricketts, '75
Mr. James H. Ri·jdle, '63
Mr. Fred Rodenhausen, '78
Mr. Dennis Rogness
Mr. John T. Rogstad, '51
Mr. Dean M. Ross , '67
Mr. Richard C. Row, '79
Mr. William J. Rush, '57
Mr. David L. Ryan, '78
Mr. Phillip Samper, '61
Mr. Jose M. Santos, '74
Mr. Paul L. Scherzer, '61
Mr. Eric D. Schroder, '79
Mr. Alban W. Schuele, '70
Mr. Alexander I. Schwartz, '80
Mr. James C. Schwartz, '70
Mr. Gerard C. S;ott, '57
Mr. William G. Sheldon, '67
Mr. Ronald V. Sigler, '58
Mrs. Bonnie Srnllidridge
Mr. James R. Smeed, '53
Mr. Loren D. Smith, '58
Mr. Kenneth A. Sperling, '69
Mr. Dean J. Stonn, '78
Mr. Lloyd A. Sttaits, II, '66
Mr. Charles N. Sturtevant, '81
Mr. Sheldon S . Sturgis, '77
Ms. Gail D. Sus'oc, '79
Mr. Birger M. Svendsen, '80
Mr. Charles D. Tanner, '52
Mr. Jack D. Taylor, '71
Mr. Harry A. Tiber, '53
Mr. Philip A. T(lll, '50
Mr. Harry B. Turner, '51
Mr. Shigehiro Uchida, '61
Mr. Nils A. Umlllll, '77
Mr. George Van Wageningen,
'75
Mr. Pieter A. Vos, '58
Mr. Timothy C. Walker, '68
Mr. Gale T. Waller, '48
Mr. Albert J. Waszok, '78
Mr. McNeill Watkins, '54
Mr. Allan P. Welch, '72
Mr. Frederick J. Wenter, '73
Mr. Jennings F. Werner, '67
Ms. Lora J. Whtoeler
Mr. James A. Weybret, '79
Mr. James W. Whitehead, Jr.,
'75
Mr. Bruce G. Wilcox, '80
Mr. Robert S. Wilcox, '68
Mr. William F. Williams, '67
Mr. Howard M. Willson, Jr.,
'66
Mr. Donald D. Woodhouse, '82
Mr. Michael C. Wright, '76
Mr. William D. Wrobel, '62
Mr. Clarence H. Yahn, Jr., '62
Mr. Thomas D. Yates, '75
Mr. Philip R. Young, '70
Mr. & Mrs. Barton K. Yount,
III, '71
Mr. William Zirunennan, Jr.,
'60
Mr. Dean W. Zook, '64
Notes:
Boldface type indicates a consecutive
donor who made a conttibution
in 1982-83.
M indicates receipt of a corporate
matching gift.
• indicates r.:tembership in a
gift club.
A special thank you to all donors
whose gifts were received
after the June 30th deadline.
Your names will appear in the
1984-85 report.
Also, Thunderbird expresses
appreciation to those donors who
wished to remain anonymous.
Class of 1947
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
7,893.00
40
129
31.0
$175.40
Adacusky, Emily
Anderson. Robert E.
Andrew, George B.
Backer, Robert S.
Barley, George
Bell, Thomas P.
Bierer, William E.
Boyce, James B.
• MCartello, Albert F.
M Carpenter, Harold
Chartraw, Raymond R.
Coalsworth, James G.
Cooper, Eugene D.
Dahlkamll, Fred N.
Di Peso, Charles C.
Edmiston, Charles W.
Gardner, Frank S.
Gonzalez, Carl G.
Jankus, Alfred P.
Kalmans, Harold
Klein, Joseph M.
K1omann, Karl O.
Lelsering, Fred A.
Lindstrom, Herbert H.
Mervis, Florence
Michael, Robert E.
Mitchell, William E.
Moynahan, John H.
Nielsen, John F.
O'Conno~, Thomas P.
Olsen, Bprnard E.
Paine, A. Jordan
Platt, Irving
Pooley, Sheldon G.
Reed, William I
Ritter, Charles O.
Rorbach, Thomas H.
Schaeffer, Wm. Lawrence
Scharf, Stanley L.
Schneider, Elton R.
Walters, George H.
Class of 1948
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gin
• Bean, Robert L.
$3,000.00
36
128
28.1
$81.08
Bocci, Lawrence J.
Bowlus, Glenn
Cole, Clifford, W.
Crane, Francis R.
DaviS, William E.
Diebl, Werner E.
Eichelberger, Wlillam
Gray , Norman L.
• M Henley, William E.
Henson, John D.
KIlmer, David C.
Lekis, Walter R.
Lenertz, Donald J.
Lien, John A.
Lindholtz, John T.
MacCachran, Robert F.
Marcus, Lowell K.
• M Miossl, Alfred F.
Moyer, Robert B.
Nettleton, Julia
Norman, Delmar, E.
Paden, William J.
Schlosser', John S.
Skupien, Peter P.
Smith, Sidney E.
Smithberg, John W.
Staples, Norman A.
Terho, Allan P.
Thatcher, Fled S.
Thome, Roberta
Warner, Gale T.
Weldon, Fallon J.
Wright, Harold A.
M 21mberoff, AJlan L.
Class of 1949
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$2,656.25
29
138
21.0
Allen, Rc·bert
• MAustln, George W.
Beaman, Chester E.
Bourke, Thomas G.
Clark, Nell M.
Cook, Charles W.
Craig, Leroy R.
Darnell, Reynold E.
Ellis, Robert C.
MGrler, Wallace C.
$88.54
Groves, Donald G.
Johnson, Richard T.
Kemp, Lester B.
MKllne, Robert F.
Lorenat, Gayle
Maguire, James G.
Miller, Kenneth J.
Moir, David W.
Mongan, Edgar J.
Mulryan, Henry T.
Palmeter, Charles M.
ProchnJk, Edgar S.
Ross William H.
Savage, William J.
Steffen, Dwight A.
Viner, Joseph A.
M Wasson, Clarence L.
Windes, Dudley W.
Winter, Kenneth D.
Class of 1950
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$5,004.00
33
124
26.6
$135.24
Ashley, Alton L.
Bender, Joseph R.
BertocchL Robert P.
M Bjerklie, George S.
Bower, Ralph R.
Boyce, Sterling L.
Buccheri, Sebastian J.
Bupp, Richard R.
Conger, Stephen M.
De Smith, WUliam B.
Dorris, Irvine C.
Frehse, Robert, M.
Goldsborough, James R.
Graves, Selwyn J.
Hastey, Robert P.
Haymond, John D.
Hunt, William H.
MJohnson, Farnham J.
Kuhlman, Elizabeth G.
Meade, Richard A.
Mitchell, Charles C.
MMowry, Duane D.
• Muse, Clutrles C.
Olson, Sherman J.
Pederson, Glenn W.
P1azJbat, Robert
Robins, AJvin G.
Tejeda, Alexandro M.
• M Toll, Philip A.
Tooke, Joseph C.
Van Pelt, Calvin L.
Wilson, John N.
• MWltcher, Daniel D.
Wyble, JO!oeph N.
Class of 1951
ToW Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$1,625.00
15
101
14.9
$90.28
Bates, D. Barker
MBramble, William C.
• M Downey, John H.
M Engelhardt, George W.
FelT)', William M.
Gustafson, Royal D.
Knorr, Robert J.
Marlow, Shelton W.
Priske, Marvin S.
* M Rogstad, John T.
Scianamblo, Angelo V.
Squires, Samuel A.
Strohecker, George R.
• Turner, Harry B.
Willson, Marlon E.
Class of 1952
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
• Bell, James L.
M Black, Paul C.
$1,616.00
25
94
26.6
$59.85
Black.ie, Norman
Cornell, L. Steve
Crough, Martan
Finney, Laurence M.
Greyer, John E.
Hogenboom, Lilian D.
Insch, Elizabeth T.
Insch, William E.
Johnson, Richard I.
Kelley, Walter R.
Kelly, Ralph R.
Kesse, Charles H.
• Lincoln, Brayton
Macy, John A.
Mehaffey, Graham C.
Peckham, George J .
Pellegrini, louis
Ritchie, Rodney F.
Sanguinetti, Norman H.
Schulman, Samuel
• M Tanner, Charles D.
Vais, Andrews D.
MVance, Robert D.
Withers, H. Ted
Class of 1953
ToW Gifts
Number of Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$1,405.00
25
91
27.5
$52.04
Adams, Thomas J.
Bailey, Norman C.
• M BartJett, Charles H.
Blackwood, Don B.
Boweil, Richard S.
Burns, Jean F.
• M Calley, John E.
Campeau, Edward C.
De Mente, Boye L.
Dougherty, Margaret E.
Dzambik, George L.
Eikenberry, John H.
Enochson, Richard K.
Goldsberry, John W.
Hams, Jack R.
Manning, James F.
May, Raymond T.
Morales, Jeronimo A.
Neblett, Samuel A.
M Schollard, William
Shultz, Eugene H.
• Smeed, James R.
Taddei, Armando
Tiber, Harry A.
Wood, Charles T.
Class of 1954
Total Gifts $11,100.00
Number of Donors 17
Number in Class 108
Percent Donating 15.7
Average Gift $616.67
• Erickson, Arthur S.
Gale, William M.
Hale, George E.
M Heck, Gerald L.
Keller, Charles G.
Kirk, Philip F.
Koerner, William S.
Lindahl, George R.
Lowe, Richard
Machia, Thomas J.
Martinoli, Frank L.
Monaghan, James P.
Petrequin, Harry J.
Seillor, Robert C.
Sidel, PbIIIp S.
Tedesco, Phillip S.
Watkins, McNeill
Whitcomb, Charles A.
Class of 1955
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$1,855.00
20
124
16.1
$88.33
Aston, John R.
Besecker, Walter E.
Chamberlai n, Thad R.
Conway, Henry N.
Davis, Paul C.
Davis, SharmoD
Greene, Thomas H.
MHerazo, P. N.
Ketchum, llen H.
LockJedge, Mary A.
• M Lorenz, Robert M.
Luers, Richard
Neitz, Walter R.
Punnett, Richard E.
Risher, Robbins
Ryan, WUliam H.
Schoenberg, Richard A.
Sheets, Dale L.
Siljk, K. Nlek
Treat, Jerry
Yunker Beltison, Barbara
A.
Class of 1956
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$3,476.00
29
137
21.2
105.33
• Armstrong, Kara S.
Beck, Glenn A.
Box, Eugene L.
Brown, Kenyon
Bunnell, Richard G.
Butefish, Jack
Call va, Nllrce
M Ouin, Robert M.
Friederich, Fritz H.
Galt, Stewart S.
Hansen, Sheila
Jackson, James R.
KratoviUe, Harry J.
Kyte, Gilbert R.
Laubach, Harry J.
Lockman, Joseph B.
Miller, Harold R.
Murison, David
Neal, Harry C.
Perlman, irving C.
Reddan, John G.
• M Rickard, Carroll M.
Rodgers, William L.
Schmutzler, James E.
Schutz, Henry W.
Steinmetz, William Q.
Stewart, John
StockbOInI, Charles M.
Tlernay, William R.
• M Wyman, Winthrop
Class of 1957
ToW Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
• Arthur, John J.
Benedict, Keith I.
$2,577.00
31
171
1l.1
$83.13
Boggio, Alexander
Buckmaster, W. Douglas
Carlson, Virgil F.
Carpenter, Arthur M.
Coombs, Roger L.
Cumming:;, Richard L.
Doyle, Giles A.
Ehlers, Murray F.
Fellers, Norman V.
F1rsty, Jerome
M Gargiulo, William R.
Gleason, Francis J.
Grady, George E.
Haines, Thomas B.
Hay, John C.
Haydel, Belmont
Huff, Rohert L.
Hutchinson, William C.
Maggio, Charles W.
McKaig, William B.
Oliver, Earl T.
Pezzello, Anthony J.
Reed, Timothy S.
Rogers, J:unes R.
Rush, Wi1Iiam J.
Scott, Gerard C.
• MSeward,.I. Kenneth
Stothers, James M.
Traynor, Henry
Withers, William F.
Class of 1958
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$2,803.97
29
177
16.4
$90.45
AUen, Stanley C.
Atkison, Harry R.
Bustard, Walter A.
Cogdill, Kenneth C.
Davis, Philip J.
Deakin, Richard W.
Dethero, J. H.
Edwards, Nancy
Fritzner, AJvIn
Hinkle, Robert A.
Huelat, J. Dean
Kawakami, Peter N.
Keen, George B.
Kellogg, Walter A.
Lee, George
Mason, Earry J.
MMcGill, John P.
Neag, Raymond
Phillips, William G.
Pinckard, Frank E.
Poulios, Ploutarehos
Redder, \?jchard A.
Robinson, John C.
Ryder, Jack D.
Sanchez, Canuto
Sigler, Ronald V.
Smith, Loren D.
• MVos, Pieter A.
Young, Raymond W.
Class of 1959
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$3,082.00
40
208
19.2
$73.38
MAbel, WUllam H.
* M Blanchard, Norman H.
Bloomberg, Richard S.
Bohle, Rubert J.
Bonnar, James P.
Boyle, Mary F.
Bradley, R. Lee
Carroll, Jrunes M.
Dralgh, Kenton E.
Furlan, Andrew W.
Gaar, John M.
Gilbert, Lawrence
Goldstein, Martin H.
Golley, James B.
Hansen, David J.
Hartzell, Barton L.
Herrmann, Alfred C.
Hinkley, Charles B.
Holtsnlder, WUllam H.
M Honse, Thomas B.
M Jacobsen, Daniel T.
Jones, Darrell S.
Kessler, Sydney A.
Kyle, John G.
MLind, Jerome S.
Llnsenmayer, Robert R.
Mallot, Harry R.
Moore, Frank S.
Murray, Gerald H.
Pahl, Frank T.
Pierce, Aldon L.
• M Reed, Linwood L.
Reider, David A.
Samuels, Neil
Shaw, Edward L.
Sisler, Gary L.
Smythe, William H.
Vlahides, Anthony J.
Ward, Earl M.
ZilaI, EmU Z.
Class of 1960
Total Gifts $3,701.00
Number or Donors 44
Number in Class 179
Percent Donating 24.6
Average Gift $80.46
Bancroft, Douglas W.
Bennett, Gene L.
Bravender, D. F.
Brenteson, Allen J.
Castillo, Roberto
Cave, James
Cosby, Stanley W.
Cunningham, Donald N.
Davis, Doun R.
Delgado, Rodolfo L.
Dilworth, Robert A.
Dixon, Keith K.
Donnelly, Jack E.
Field, Bonner M.
M Gist, Charles R.
MHall, Howard G.
Hanck, Walter C.
Herro, Alan A.
Hogan, Thad R.
Holmes, Jerry L.
M Hume, Stewart O.
Johnson, William M.
Kangas, Gerald H.
Kidney, Robert F.
Kieser, John F.
Kruppenbach, Jack A.
Life, Wallace F.
Lippstreu, Lawrence R.
Malcolm, Robert N.
May, Laverne C.
MMisner, Gervase A.
Nystrom, William L.
Podgomy, Lester A.
Rerucha, Russel A.
MRoss, John J.
Ruehlman, D. D.
Santellanes, Mike A.
Taylor, Thomas M.
Tognazzini Kieser,
Valerie J.
Tuberty, John E.
VranIzan, Ralph A.
Weber, William E.
Windsor, Henry H.
Zimmerman, William
Alumni Annual Fund 1983-84
$13,765
Thunderfund
Class of 1961
Total Gifts
Number or Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
Amyot, Robert B.
Arnold, John R.
M Aver, Charles W.
$1,999.00
40
162
24.7
$49.98
Bennett, Kenneth L.
Bethke, Melvin T.
Black, James D.
Black P. Dewey
Bowman, Horace L.
Clarke, Joseph T.
Cole, John S.
Oron, Richard J.
Fuller, Robert O.
Garrison, Robert B.
M Gaspar, Thomas G.
Gregory, Joseph B.
Grunden, Reed F.
Haase, John G.
Harris, Frank R.
Hayes, Roger C.
Keefe, Howard P.
Maunder, Lawrence S.
MMavlglta, Lewis J.
McGuckian, Paul A.
O'Suillvan, Patrick E.
Parker, James H.
Patterson, James B.
Price, Lawrence W.
Rayment, Roland R.
Samper, Mr. & Mrs. J.
Phillip
Scearce, William M.
Scherzer, Paul L.
M Sheehan, Thomas F.
Shields, Fred S.
Tate, Jay H.
Taylor, Martin J.
Tuggle, John B.
Uchida, Shlgeblro
Vlgnovlch, Radomir
Way, Osmon G.
Willgerodt, Leighton A.
Workman, Charles E.
Phonathons
Class of 1962
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$3,280.76
36
182
19.8
$82.02
MBalJard, Arthur J.
BalJestero, Manuel C.
• M Beldon, Jack
Bruss, Ernest H.
Carter, Charles E.
Chapin, Alan C.
Cortes, Carlos E.
Estes, Leon D.
Feldman, Morris
Florida, John A.
M freitag, Miles D.
Fritz, J. Michael
Gersten, Jerome
Eyre Gillen, Barbara M.
Hammer, Peter
Hanning, Ralph G.
MHartley, WUIIam B.
Hayes, Richard E.
Hotchkiss, Stephen M.
Lininger, Darrell Y.
Lynch, Brian E.
Lyng, John H.
McMahon, Kevin J.
Mendenhall, George A.
MMendoza, Raymond J.
O'Hearn, Robert J.
Patterson, Walter F.
Pfister, Walter B.
Reitz, Peter J.
Ryan, Theodore F.
Sanborn, Wallis R.
Scheifrele, Chrlstof J.
Stanton, John D.
Trumbower, Titus R.
• M Wrobel, WUllam D.
• Yaho, Clarence H.
Total $126,525
$45,324
Gayle
Roessl
Memorial
Scholarship
Appeals
$4,425
Class of 1963
Total Gifts $1,533.33
Number of Donors 26
Number in Class 141
Percent Donating 18.4
Average Gift $56.79
Aageson, Thomas H.
Ballas, John D.
Barber, BI'Il,ce B.
Burkard, Ronald P.
Cairns, Andrew
Conant, John M.
Daniels, George G.
M Doyle, Peter G.
Egry, Georgll T.
Eschauzier, Peter G.
Gilmore, Mvquls H.
MGreene, La',orence C.
• MGuenther, Bernhard D.
Heine, Bruce: L.
Imredy, Stepben A.
M Lambrix, Robert J.
May, Beatrice
Murphy, Donald B.
Perdicas, A'exander J.
M pfaff, Douglas A.
* M Riddle, Jam~s H.
Romine, Bod
Shaeffer, HllJ'Old B.
Van Gelder. Daniel B.
M WUllamson; Robert E.
Class of 1964
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$2,652.00
32
161
19.9
Atkinson, Brice D.
Baker, John R.
Berkey, W. Jim
Berlin, Ira G.
Boice, Walter C.
Butler, M. J.)hn
Carr, Donald W.
$78.00
MCbamberlin, Robert W.
Collins, Wade H.
DalJere, John F.
Donahue, o..nnis J.
Gehl, Robert J.
Goldman, David B.
• M Hertenstein, Paul L.
Hord, Bruce T.
Lagergren, Charles A.
Molzahn, Gary W.
Moore, William I.
Morch, Claus T.
Orbaugh, Ronald W.
PI-Sunyer, Luis C.
Sanchez, JO/;e A.
Shulkin, Docald M.
Smith, Dwlf.ht W.
Stearns, Ronald O.
Summers 1. Mitchell
Tschohi, William H.
Tyler, Norvlll O.
Upham, John K.
• M Wells, Jan A.
Willson, Gecrge J.
Winkelman, Charles L.
Zook, Dean W.
Class of 1965
Total Gifts $3,335.00
Number of Donors 40
Number In Class 190
Percent Donating 21.1
Average Gift $81.34
Barber, Stephen W.
Caffrey, John R.
Calkins, Philip F.
Cochran, Richard S.
Constans, William F.
M Cushman, Robert A.
Datsopoulos, John G.
Dykes, George M.
Fairbanks, Mark E.
Francis, Edward J.
FuUbright, Wilson F.
Giese, Mary
Gladen, Craig A.
Goldsmith, Daniel J.
• M Granger, Thomas D.
GraveU, Robert W.
Ballmann, James A.
Hardy, Charles B.
HInrichs, Merle A.
Hutabarat, Eden S.
MJohnson, Lee W.
Koskey, Paul J.
Kretsedemas, Alexander
Love, Robert L.
Marr, WUllam L.
McSpadden, Tom J.
Mennen, George J.
M Moodey, James C.
Nelson, Gary W.
Nelson, John R.
Pool, Robert C.
Prager, Lawrence W.
Savage, John V.
Schwab, I. Conrad
Shapiro, William M.
Shepherd, John L.
Simpson, George L.
Strayer, Richard L.
Thompson, Du Bois S.
Whisman, Donald E.
Class of 1966
Total Gifts
Number or Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
Arms, David S.
$5,616.00
43
216
19.9
$124.80
Baer, Peter E.
Baltrusaltls, Edward M.
Best, Richard
Bowler, Carl E.
Callahan, Ralph W.
Conlin, George B.
DI Fazio, John J.
MDouglass, Robert G.
Downend, Arthur A.
Duggan, Thomas S.
Erbe, William H.
Feeney, Michael M.
M Giddings, Jonathan R.
Griffin, D. Michael
HIli, Edward D.
Hoffren, Vaino A.
Holbrook, Kenneth W.
Hunsaker, Oscar W.
• M Kaneko, Keith K.
M Lambert, Ralph C.
Lo Piccolo, Joseph M.
M Long, Frank L.
Mar, Richard E.
Masvldal, Raul P.
McMullan, Jee W.
MMeech, Charles E.
MUler, Derek E.
Morse, Thomas D.
Nelson, Robert E.
Norfleet, Robert K.
• Platt, Charles
M Reilly, Brian J.
Richardson, James K.
Shalhoub, Richard M.
Shearer, Leslie M.
Smoot, Fred M.
Stralts, Lloyd A.
Sweeterman, David A.
Verity, Jonathan G.
White, PhillIp B.
Willson, Howard M.
Winger, Eric R.
Class of 1967
Total Gifts $5,044.00
Number or Donors 69
Number In Class 281
Percent Donating 24.6
Average Gift $70.06
Archibald, Dallas N.
Arsht, Alan M.
Ashton, John P.
Beganl, Robert F.
Berzins, Juris
MBowman, Anthony W.
Brown, WUllam R.
CampbeU, John L.
Carlson, Thomas W.
Congdon, Daniel G.
Davis, Paul B.
De Orlow, Stephen H,
Delahunty, James T.
Derkash, Bruce S.
Dueringer, Rlcbard E.
• M Eichfeld, Robert S.
Farver, Thomas D.
Feddersen, Peter
Ferguson, Ra Iph D.
• FIsher, David G.
Fogg, William W.
• M Fontaine, Victor C.
Gilson, William R.
Grossmann, James T.
Harman, Dennis E.
Harssema, Frederik J.
Hensley, Gilbert C.
Hopper, Robert A.
Jensen, Lance S.
Johnson, Byron P.
Kelso, Richard S.
Kimmel, Edward K.
Krumm, Donald M.
Laubscher, Jon H.
Linder, Douglas R.
Mac Phall, M. Bruce
Marchant, Jeffrey J.
McCowen, Ronald E.
Messett, William J.
Moorman, Michael D.
Moynier, John P.
MNeln, John T.
Oman, Earl K.
Oplesch, Wc.lfgang A.
Partel, Daniel S.
Ragsdale, Richard E.
Reed, Harold O.
Reed, Preston A.
Reid, Donald B.
Reiswig, Kurt W.
Rice, Eugene S.
Richard, Wurred E.
Ross, Dean M.
Sampson, Richard A.
Sheldon, William G.
Simon, Robert R.
Smith, Gary F.
Stoody. John L.
Strawn, Steven R.
Stuckey, Jot.n H.
Suarez, Frederick B.
Sullivan, Eugene C.
Trilling, Howard K.
MTune, Harold N.
Vest, Steven E.
Werner, Jennings F.
Williams, William F.
Wlneburgh, Joel T.
Wright, W. Randolph
TOP
19'47 31~
1948 281%
1953 27.5%
1950 26.6%
1952 26.6%
1961 24.7%
1967 24.6%
1960 24.6%
1956 21.2%
1965 21.1%
Class of 1968
Total Gifts $3,184.00
Number or Donors 55
Number In Class 373
Percent Donating 14.7
Average Gift $55.86
Adams, Dayton W.
Alliston, S. Lee
Amar, Edouard R.
Bachhuber, Peter A.
Banks, Kenneth A.
Barringer, Charles M.
Batchelder, Henry F.
Becker, Joan W.
Berg, John P.
Booker, Thomas J.
• Boston, Da,id L.
• M Brown, WUliam C.
Butler, Sam J.
Carswell, (ourtney H.
Fagin, Vincent B.
Fields, WUlard T.
Garrett, Da.niel M.
Geier, Michael J.
Gold, Steven L.
Grimmett, George E.
• M Hasenpftug, Richard L.
Kohl, G. Peter
Kopek, Henry S.
Kreuser, Thomas P.
Landis , James L.
Langley, James R.
Maltz, La"rence C.
Mattison, William C.
McDermott, Robert J.
Mclaughlin, Patrick T.
• M Mellinger, Larry K.
Midgley, David R.
Murray, Charles L.
NIISOD, Steven L.
Noble, Pete' M.
Norris, John S.
Nuwar, Nabll A.
Peace, Maclaren D.
Pierce, Michael C.
Ray, Dorsey B.
Renchard, G. Ronald
Schlegel, Robert E.
Schwensen, Carl F.
Skuse, Kenneth P.
Stukuls, Voldemars
Sullins, K. Steve
Tanaka, Edwin N.
Vannetzel , Alain
Vardon, James G.
Vinson, Edwin N.
Vories, Rebecca A.
Wagner, William A.
• M Walker, Timothy C.
Warren, Booker R.
M Weden, Richard
Wilcox, Robert S.
Young, Roger G.
Class of 1969
Total Gifts
Number or Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$4,015.00
46
357
12.9
$81.94
Adams, Michael Q.
Arena, Mkhael S.
BarelU, John P.
Berns, Peter N.
Christie, Phillip W.
CUzbe, Garth D.
De Benedetti, Michael A.
De Voe, Marvin J.
Dubois, Jean R.
Evans, Dennis P.
Fowler, Edwin J .
Gontram, Joseph M.
Graeber, Karl E.
Gummere, John L.
Heard, John
Hedgpeth, Donald R.
Hilliker, David C.
• House, John L.
M Jones, Timothy R.
Julian, Michael F.
Kidder, Knthleen M.
Kruse, Wesley A.
Lathrop, Stanley J.
Lewis, Leroy R.
Love, Patricia G.
Malden, Marshall R.
Marr, William A.
McNamara, Martin P.
Morgan, Samuel R.
Murphy, Michael O.
Nehring, Richard F.
Novkov, Steven L.
Paloutzlan, E. AJlan
Pikuet, Randy C.
Poertner, Henry R.
Reece, Bob F.
Rudolph, Jeffrey P.
Scherkenbach, Glenn W.
Sharpe, C. Patrick
• Sperling, Kenneth A.
Springer, John F.
MStanger, John W.
Sturgis, Raynor F.
Taylor, Sharon K.
Timmins, William A.
Webster Hayden, Anne
Wilson, Janes L.
Class of 1970
Total GIfls $5,538.50
Number of Donors 102
Number In Class 590
Percent Donating 17.3
Average Gift $52.25
Allington, Roger A.
Atkins, Thomas J.
Ballantyne, Robert S.
Barltrop, Christopher
M Barnes, Harley H.
Bauer, Keith
Bean, Keith S.
BeU, Brian W.
BlalsdeU, PbllIp G.
Borona, James S.
Brodney, Lawrence G.
Brown, WUllam G.
Bruce, Christine A.
Bruggeman, Bradley P.
Bull, Stephen
Calto, Carl A.
Chan, Beverly
Chapman, Steven R.
Counts, G/Iry A.
Davison, W. Enos
Decker, Richard W.
Dennison, Danai H.
Dettner, David V.
Dunlap, Peter M.
Duston, Bruce R.
Eaton Veblen, Linda J.
M Edstrom, Larry C.
Edwards, James U.
Epley, William D.
• M Ervin, John W.
Ford, Gregory L.
Foust, Carlton B.
Freogle, Douglas V.
Fulcher, Wayne B.
Gesln, Dennis R.
Gilkey, Thomas E.
Gilman, Robert C.
M Gilmore, A. Douglas
Grimes, Terry D.
Guarino, Samuel J.
M Gurley Lamonica,
Geraldine
Harris, Robert M.
Hewes, Robert W.
Hoey, WUllam C.
Huhn, David L.
Ittner, George D.
MJakob, Oliver G.
Juett, W. Dana
MKeUey, Arthur C.
Kingman, Peter H.
Kittleson, Blair J.
Lannin, Richard
Laverty, John R.
Leenerts, Fred R.
Lindeskov, Niels J.
Lovett, Edward D.
Luke, William J.
Lynch, Curtis
Magee, Gregory A.
Mansfield, Thomas D.
May, George D.
McCarver, Larry E.
McTigue, MIchael P.
Melott, Daniel D.
Moore, Thomas A.
Morebouse, David B.
Muncy, John L.
Muston, Donald G.
O'Keefe, Thomas B.
Odermann, Donald K.
Onuparik, Stephen P.
MPerez, William D.
Polson Daniel, Carolyn
Prochaska, Werner
Pulver, Wavne M.
M Haggett, Jeromoe A.
Ragland, Robert E.
• Rhee, Chase C.
Richards, Seth
Rogers • .Ric:hard J.
Rush, John R.
Sanders, Thomas B.
Scbiendler, Frank J.
• MSchuele, Alban W.
Schwartz, James C.
Sears, Dawn A.
Shaffer, David E.
Simons, J. Paul
Snyder, Robert B.
Staggs, Gary V.
Stevens, Robert B.
Stranlk, Donald R.
Summers, MIchael H.
Thompson, Carl S.
Thomsik, Hardy H.
Webb, Anthony A.
Wenz, George A.
Westerlund, Charles W.
Westphal, Harold S.
Wilkens, William T.
Wright, Stephen B.
Young, Kenneth
Young, Philip R.
Class of 1971
Total Gifts $4,493.50
Number of Donors 75
Number in Class 377
Percent Donating 19.9
Average Gift $55.48
Adamany, James C.
Adams, Robert W.
Ashby, John H.
Baker, B. Lee
Barash, Mahlon A.
Beldon, Silas A.
Betette, Robert M.
Borlaug, WUllam G.
Boverie, Robert L.
Brewster, David C.
Broderick, Joanna T.
Burnett, Enrique G.
Cady, Dewey L.
Castle, Eugene H.
Codrea, Charles D.
CougbliD, William H.
M Cunningham, Gary
Daniel, John W.
Davis, Jeffrey D.
Diamond, Ralph L.
Drypolcher, WilUam C.
Duggan Moore, Donna M.
DwlneU, Jon B.
Friesen, Charles N.
Gunn, Harold A.
Hacbem, Helen D.
Hanson, Michael R.
Harte, Dennis W.
Healing, Kenneth E.
Herbert, Michael K.
Herrera-Gulrola,
Estuardo
Hill, Robert C.
Holt, Richanl A.
Hrebec, Peter
Hubanl, William R.
Huff, Robert R.
Johnson, Jeffrey B.
Jones, Charles J.
KeUey, William T.
King, Michael B.
Kingman, Ellis O.
Kohl, James G.
Kozak, Donald F.
Lessig, Verle G.
MacBride, Peter H.
Malone, Charles B.
Mann, Grover J .
Mansfield, Eugene A.
Marks, Jay G.
Masucci, Vincent J.
McBride, Robert A.
McCuUoch, Theodore
McDaniel, Robert C.
Moorhead, Joseph S.
Mowery, Bruce S.
Mwphy, Charles S.
Murphy, WilUam H.
Neutzler, George D.
Nlsblbara, Ross S.
O'MaUey Mark E.
Phillips, Richanl K.
Pope, Virgil
Reiner, Karl S.
Reiner, Walter G.
RIgp, James A.
Schoening, Klaus D.
Seay, Gerald R.
M Stanek, Donald W.
Stewart, R. Craig
Strongin, Phillip N.
Taylor, Jack D.
Turner, George B.
Walsh, WUllam T.
Welles, Alexander
White, James D.
Wilmer, Anthony R.
Yount, ill , Barton K.
Class of 1972
Total Gills
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift .
$5,233.00
103
547
18.8
$48.45
Anderson, Dean R.
Angle, Robert T.
Atwood, Thomas R.
Auble, Edward C.
BarkeU, Willlam H.
Batan!, Rene M.
Benedetti, Dario
Bivens, Dennis R.
BlankewdUp,D.Bruce
Borthwick, William S.
Bosdck, John G.
Brandenburg, John F.
M Braun, Manfred
Brukhanlt, Gary A.
MCarson, Donald P.
Christensen, Soren K.
Clements, James D.
Clennan, Michael G.
• M Combee, Johannes C.
Conney, Carl M.
Cookman, Geroge E.
MCorcoran, Susan J.
Coronado, Vicente F.
Daniels, James D.
MDelaney, Richard M.
Dreis, Thomas A.
• MEcbIe, James W.
Faysash, Gary J.
Flynn, Joseph P.
francis, David A.
Francour, Barton A.
Frodsham, John S.
Galasclone, Ralph N.
Gibson, Phillip J.
Grant, William R.
Gregory, K~nt
Griffen, Peter
Haas, Eugene J.
Hachem, KhabU A.
Harris, Herbert L.
Hays, Jack N.
HUler, George L.
Hodak, Dennis P.
Holcomb, E. Lyle
Hopkins, Michael C.
Johnson, Okey B.
Kerr, Robert A.
KUpp, Terry L.
Kopec, Robert N.
MKrIsty, WilUam C.
Larsen, Roger L.
Lazos, Nick
Lee, David W.
MacDonald, Douglas N.
MMarlno, Joseph J.
Massey, A. irwin
Matteuccl, George R.
McNulty, Bruce A.
Messinger, McDiarmid
Michael, Gary D.
Michel, Dieter B.
Miller, Ralph P.
Moore, Clair F.
MMueUer, Robert H.
Myers, Cliff A.
Nasman, Stephen K.
Nelson, Frank R.
MOgiIvy, David W.
Oshiro, Dennis T.
Ostrofe, Allen F.
Peglar, Robb K.
Petross, Stepben L.
Pia, Aldo
Piela, Joseph A.
Porter, Gary S.
M Price, Garry B.
Prudden, John D.
QueUand, Douglas R.
Reese, Alan L.
Rebnnann, James F.
M Renz, Robert A.
Ruby, Jeffrey T.
Sears, Daniel R.
Seldon, David L.
Sellers, Donald R.
Shoultz, James C.
Slesinger, Henry S.
Smlderle, Frank A.
Smith, Gary E.
Smith, Lee F.
Sorkin, Lianne T.
Stevenson, Craig E.
Taylor, Keith L.
Topoulos, Cbrlstlne
Valdes, Ernest A.
Vann, Mike R.
Wanamaker, Craig E.
M Wedwick, Robert W.
• Welch, Allan P.
Whedbee, James S.
wUUams, Meriwether D.
Wise, Clifford R.
Wolfson, George
Wolter, Hugo
Class of 1973
Total Gills
Number or Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
AUen, Hal R.
Arnold, Ruth I.
M Beaty, Randall E.
$5,323.50
79
471
16.8
$64.92
Bergman, Paul, G.
Bishop, RandaU
M Borges, Catherine L.
Clement, James F.
Cone, Stephen E.
M Conner, Jerry D.
Dierlckx, Frances J.
Evans, Holland B.
Feblger, Christian
M Frey, Louis A.
M Giannini, Mark A.
Gibbs, R. KeUey
Giessinger, Lawrence C.
Graeber, Stephen W.
Gullin, Robert A.
Hardy, George F.
Harvey, Thomas L.
Henderson, James A.
Janovsky, Jim
Kawakami, Brian K.
Keiser, Allyn W.
Kerrest, Jacques D.
Kerrest, Sandra
Lamprecht, J. Lee
Larsen, Richanl L.
Lee, Jae Suk
Lobdell, RIchard L.
Love, James S.
MMachamer, Debra A,
Madsen, Roger B.
Marshall, K. B.
McDaniel, Ronald R.
McNerney, Matthew J.
MIller, Gary G.
Monroe, Thomas A.
Morris, Kenn G.
Morrison, Christopher T.
Movsky, David S.
Mwpby, Gr<gory B.
Murphy, M.!1Issa
M Nebel, John L.
NordeU, Alan G.
Nsien, Emmanuel J.
Olsen, CaraUe B.
M Olson, Gary R.
Patel, JagdL~h P.
M Peters, Louis R.
Praftlln, Ronald R.
Rentenbach, John H.
Ritter, Thomas E.
Romain, Arveen B.
Roof, Brad)'!y M.
Rucquoi, Charles L.
Sale, James M.
Scull, Charles S.
Sheffield, Robert V,
Sibley, Gerry O.
SUverstein, Roger S.
Slman Brady, Jana
Smith, Jett L.
Snortland, Donald E.
Spindler, Eugene A.
Steffey, Frank A.
Strasser, Juergen F.
Tepe, Robert J.
VeUe, Dennis A.
Wagner, Paul K.
WalUn, Pelu R.
Walton, Brooks P.
Wenter, Frederick J.
Willyard, John D.
WUson, Je5!e G.
Withall, Gary A.
Woodruff, Thomas C.
Youmans, Stephen D.
Youngken, John R.
Yun, Ju W.
Class of 1974
Total Gifts $6,312.82
Number 0( Donors 130
Number in Class 680
Percent Donating 19.1
Average Gift $47.11
Aoderson, Kenneth G.
Andree, Tom
Bauchman, Robert W.
Bell, Keith E.
Bishop, Del A.
Bjerke, Eric E.
Brady, John F.
Brady, Robert C.
Brewer, Rebecca A.
Brlnlnstool, wuUam J.
Burleigh, Timothy S.
Burr, Lawrence J.
Burton, Terry J.
Campbell, James E.
CampbeU, Kenneth D.
Cann, Sbanon L.
Carpender, Laurier M.
Carver, Delbert F.
Clark, Robey A.
Cortright, Michael F.
Cotton Brad)" Cindy
Cranford, Jack
Crotty, Michael D.
Cunningham, Roger K.
DanIels, Vincent S.
M Deahl, Marc B.
Denning, Rkbard U.
DlNucclo, Donald A.
Dodson, James E.
Domareck, Myron J.
Drimmer, Gary A.
Eberly, Bruce J.
Echevarria, David
Esch, William E.
MFaIson, Samson
Farrell, Donald T.
Feller, Warren E.
Gavin, Stanley
Gillis, Roland W.
Greenhalgh, Peter M.
Halderman, James A.
Harper, James S.
Harris, Susan M.
Harrison, S81ldra M.
M Heimbigner, Barry L.
Hentschel, Alfred W.
Hettrlch, John A.
Hitchcock, Scott V.
Hochstetter, Leo D.
Hoose, B8Ibara C.
Houk GoodrIch, JuUe
Howanl, James M.
Huffman, Charles V.
Jackson, Ralph E.
Jennings, Robert S.
Johnson, Ralph C.
Johnston, Sidney W.
Keeler, Janet B.
Keeler, Lawrence P.
MKeUey, Dennis B.
• Kistner, Leonard J.
Klemme, Thomas W.
Lane, Stuart M.
M Lang, Robert E.
Lawrence, William E.
Lee, Kyung H.
Lessig, Van D.
Lewis, Francis E.
Lodge, Glenn R.
Logue, Don C.
Loomis, Par S.
Mackie, Kathleen S.
Marquardt, Robert H.
McDonald, Gregory J.
Mclntosh, Shaun E.
Mclane, Celeste
McLane Dudley, Susan L.
M McMunn, Mary K.
M McReynolds, M. Renee
Mead, Paul S.
Melsterllng, Richard E,
Melville, William G.
Mericle, Kent C.
Merkel, Andrew M.
Morris, Douglas G.
Myers, Michael D.
Nedelkow. J. James
MNordstrom, Hans F.
O'Neill, Brian T.
OestUen, S. Bredo
Pak, Won K.
Parameswaran, Ravi
M Parker, Michael R.
Partain, Duane A.
Paty, William N.
Payne. Jerry L.
Percival, Ronald G.
Peterson, Bruce A.
Peterson, Charles A.
Piper, Curtis D.
PoUard, A. W.
Putman, John F.
Rehorst, Orin K.
Renlch, Thomas W.
Roselli, John H.
• M Santos, Jose M.
Schoettler, Michael J.
Schweitzer, Anton E.
Selby, Roy L.
Senn, Woodrow G.
Setbna, Behum R.
M Smithers, Richard M,
M Soffer, Jim E.
Spence, WendeU
Stoops, Bradley N.
MSuchan, Frank F.
Sweney, Randy P.
Terril, Jim E.
Thieme, Michael A.
MTrott, David B.
Verkalk, WIm J.
WaUenstein, Peter S.
Walter, Michael H.
Walton, James E.
Webb, Bob It.
Wehmann, George A.
Williams, Ri: banl H.
Wilson, Eugene H.
Wold, Michl1el W.
Yonovltz, Harold B.
Zongker, Ulura
Class of 1975
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$6,473.45
123
740
16.6
$50.97
M Aka, Raymond H.
Atchison, Rainy R.
Bajwa, Tariq M.
MBeIl, Michael F.
Black, Brian W.
M Braelson, Ehlne C.
Bridewell, David W.
Brockman, Leonard
Bursley, Barnett E.
Campbell, Dennis M.
Cevallos, George W.
Colombl, Paolo E.
M Cooper, Catherine W.
Cummings, K. A.
Cummins, Robert B.
D' Amato, Salvatore
Dam, Ole B.
Daniel, Kate C.
Dauphinais, Paul A.
Davis, Kenneth R.
Davis, James H.
Derby, John M.
• M Dressen, Robert E.
Dunsmoor, Douglas D.
MFarr, Gerald W.
Fincher, Jimmy A.
Flynn, Michael R.
Forman, Stuart W.
French, John S.
MFrost, Thomas A.
Godfroy, Richard E.
Goode, Alan P.
Grant, James S.
Gravelle, Dale S.
Gregorian, Vrej
Hamburg, Alfred C.
Hamman, Thomas C.
Harrington, James C.
Hedges, Thomas J.
Henken, Leland G.
M HesUngton, David C.
Hilbert, James A.
HolTmann, John W.
Howard, Eldon E.
Mishmael, Larry W.
Jany, Hans W.
Johnson, Scott J.
Kahn, Richard G.
Keane, Kevin M.
M Kondos, John R.
• Lane, George B.
M Lang, Irene J .
Laning, Christine
Lawton, Charles B.
LePon, Gary
Lewis, Jeremiah B.
Lo, Heung S.
Lokay, Ray H.
Lovvorn, James L.
Lubin, Andrew J.
Lutter, Susan L.
Mann, FrankJIn H.
Marshall, Robert E.
May, Jon T.
McArthur, John R.
McBeth, Robert B.
McNeal, Lynn E.
McPherson, Kenneth R.
Miesel, John H.
Morfee Klotz, Janice J.
• M Morse, James B.
Napier, Nancy
NeUson, Deborah T.
Nims, David A.
M Nixon, Alan G.
Nolte, Thomas L.
O'Neal, Moncure C.
Ochs, Sara
Ogden, Clement M.
Okamoto, Duane K.
Olbrich, Anthony W.
Pinto, Serge M.
Pollack, Donna R.
Pomar, Argemiro G.
Radford, Herbert F.
Rastetter, WlUlam F.
Ricketts, Daniel M.
Riley, William J.
Rotcbadl, David D.
Salazar, David E.
Sargent, Peter B.
Savage, James K.
Sayers, Mark P.
Schlelds, Thomas F.
Schwarck, Charles R.
Short, Douglas H.
Skiles, Joseph H.
Smart, Douglas C.
Smith, WUUam F.
Solomon, Si.mon M.
Steed, Emmett D.
Stockburger, Paul S.
Strecker, Owen E.
Taylor, Reed B.
Taylor, Rodney A.
Terrar, David B.
Terrassa, Ricardo J.
Terrazone, Dennis M.
Thurston, Amy M.
Titley, Roger W.
• M Van Wagenlngen, George
Vancil WUliams, Marcia
E.
M Wagner Ross, Victoria
Walker, Gregory B.
Westbrook, Raymond O.
Whalen, EUeen
• Whitehead, James W.
MWbltehead, William G.
Wiese, Edward T.
wUUams, Craig E.
M WUson, James D.
Yates, Thomas D.
Class of 1976
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$5,076.40
103
610
16.9
$46.15
Acton, Elizabeth A.
Adair Ensign, Robin
MAiedda, Mark p,
Alspach, James C.
Alvarez, KImberly C.
Anderson, Jim C.
Austin, John R.
M Barrios, Kathryn D.
Bellman, Sarah K.
Berry, Michael P.
Bird, Robin M.
Brawley, Marlon P.
Brelsford, Gates G.
Brunner, Gerald A.
Bruton, James K.
Campbell Montmorency,
Patricia C.
M Cobetto, Albert
Collett, Leanne H.
Cornelio, Bruno J.
Dawson, Dallas O.
De Berge, Cassandra S.
Dickinson, Keith H.
Emkes, Mark A.
M English, Robert C.
Erkklnen, Ruby C.
Fenichell, Peter C.
Fields, Walter B.
Flenniken, Clifton W.
Frank, Richard E.
Fullop, Joseph P.
Gaida, George M.
Gary Howard, Pamela S.
Gibson, Katherine Klinge
Goltz, Paul R.
Grady, Thomas E.
M GrandstaIT Clarke, Linda
A.
Greco, Jerry
Guzzino, Lynette A.
Hamric, Eleanor S.
Harrison, David A.
HolTman, Jon A.
Holland, Hector I.
Huntzinger Della Ratta,
Rosalie K.
Josten, Norbert W.
Judd, Rebecca
Kerrest Stevenson,
Annlck
KIlleen, WIUlam R.
Kosewlcz, Marie L.
M Leidner Muller, Cynthia A.
Lonsbury, Robert L.
M Lubinecky, Roman
Mallette, Shirley W.
Maim, Steven E.
Manning, Bryan D.
Martin Baron, Sara L.
Matlock, Nancy M.
Maynes, Rlcbard J.
McCarter, James W.
McKinney, Morris V.
McNeil, Ken A.
M Messer, Paula
Miller, James V.
Miller, Pamela L.
MOlina, Frnnco O.
Morse, Sopbla
Nelson, Macgene
Nicholson, Peter G.
Noonan, Edwin J.
Old, Mary M.
Patterson, C. William
Peters, James R.
Popescu, Adrian V.
Pratt, Janet E.
Pulenta, Carlos A.
Quinn, John P.
Radl, Thomas J.
Ringdahl, Thomas R.
Roos, James O.
Rose Bushn'!II, Nancy
Russ, Llndn M.
Russell, David E.
Rutledge, Ross E.
ScattoUni, Lynn B.
Schneider, .JelTrey L.
MSchoenmann Sauser,
Christine
Schuh, Ronald B.
Shanks, Robert L.
Sbull Dannerbeck,
Kathryn A.
Silverman, Barbara A.
Singleterry, Tom C.
SkeUey, John
Snell, Frank W.
Spector Val'konyi, leslie
Stein, Susan L.
Stetzenmeyer, Herb
Stevenson, John D.
Tenden, Mamie
Tubrldy, Jilmes J.
Tulloch, Andrew G.
Udall, Larry K.
Ure, Louise C.
Varkonyi, irvin S.
Weiss, Andrew E.
Weitzke, Lynn A.
Wetzler, Benny R.
Wright, MI·ehael C.
Class of 1977
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$8,087.50
172
839
20.4
$45.69
M Arsarl, Farook A.
Amaral Le Blanc, Maria F.
Asadourlan, Vahe N.
Babich, Beth E.
Bachesals, Abdelkader
Ball, Perry E.
Bard, Gene L.
BardolT, Laurence J.
Bartley, T. Michael
M Beatty, Thomas J.
Belcher, Russell H.
Bell Nowak, Meredith L.
Benci, Cynthia J.
Benzlger, Pp.ter L.
Berzins, Valdis
M Blodgett, Sarah M.
Book, Ethan G.
Bowman, Steven R.
BrIna, Artbur G.
Broskey, Mark E.
• M Browne, Peter D.
• Burkbardt, Dean A.
• MBymes, Barbara J.
Cannon , Mkbael F.
Carrier , Lynn A.
Casey, Gregory B.
• MChandler, Bettina W.
Ch8Ipentier, Paula
Christiansen, Paul B.
Clark, Steven J.
Colby, Valerie C.
Compton, David B.
Conoway, Patricia J .
Coston, Kim E.
Cypher, John B.
Cypres, Linda P.
Dannerbeck, Peter G.
M Danse, Edward H.
Davis, Marcia B.
De Malo Warden, Marla
C.
M Del Carpio, Susana
Della Ratta, Ralph
Devine (fognacci), Arlene
Dixon, Michael M.
Dombroski, Edward J.
Dowerah, Pr~nab
Erlanger, David K.
• M Fairley, Marilyn A.
Fast, Eric B.
Feldman Deal, Sidony M.
Frasche, James W.
Freedman, Laura S.
Fukudome, Toshihiro
Galatioto, Salvatore J.
Gebhardt, ~fark D.
Gerson, Linda L.
Giesen, Cassandra
Grant, Melissa A.
Griswell Young, Vickie A.
Gullett, Gregory A.
Gurovitsch, Robin R.
Haag, James F.
M Hager, John K.
Hallett, Gerald W.
Halvorson, H. Mikel
Hickman, Roger D.
Hitchcock, Lewis H.
Holloway, Pamela J.
MHunter, John G.
Igoe, Joseph A.
Ingalls, Susie
Irby, Charles L.
Jehovics, James S.
Jenkins, Sandra A.
Jusino, Ed J.
Kamm, Barbara
Kelso, Robert M.
KIm, Ky C.
KIstler, James O.
KoIe, Thomas S.
Kovacs, Nimrod J.
Kramer, Dale G.
Kramllcb, KIm D.
Kranz, Jonathan E.
Krempley, George D.
M Lakin Warren, Vicki L.
Lamb, Peter A.
• Larson, Kathleen A.
M Learmonth, Scott
Lilly, Jimmy E.
Lindahl, Thomas G.
M Locke, Eric M.
M Loeb, David W.
Loechel, David J.
Long, Glenn E.
M Ludden, lori W.
Ludington, Julie
MacGrath, Mary T.
M Macaulay, David H.
Mackney, Richard S.
Madison, WUUam C.
Madonia, Peter F. &
Moria G.
Malueg, Douglas J.
Martin, Gary J.
Matrlcardi, Edith L.
McBride, Michael W.
McEnroe, Robert S.
McGary, Lester E.
McGlasson, Lizanne
M McLaugbUn, John R.
Meckenstock, Bobb A.
Mellinger, Alan J.
Meltzer, John A.
M Milani, Rodolfo E.
Miller, Lorrie M.
Miller, S. Maxwell
Minarlcb, Michael J.
Moldovan, Don Z.
MMontgomery, Stephen B.
Mulkey, Roger D.
Nelson, Robert R.
Neison, Ross E,
Neuhaus, Alfredo
Nevitt, Mark T.
M Norton, George L.
MPaIm, David T.
M Panasiti·Grossman,
Josephine M.
Patel, Ashok D.
Pearson Sweetser, June
B.
Peres, Robert J.
Query, Jack F.
Quinn, Christine C.
Rauld, Luis A.
Reday, Peter A.
Rlcboux, WUUam J.
Roberts, Elizabeth H.
Rowe, Robbin D.
Rudd, James B.
Rudd, Sally Ingalls
Sardinas, Eloy
Sauer, Kelly R.
Schalch, Sara A.
Schiller, Deborah R.
Scott, James P.
Seavey, David A.
Segner, Judy J.
Sharp, Michael J.
Shoots, Craig A.
Silbert, Teresa K.
Sorice, Michael L.
M Stevens, John T.
Stevens, Richard L.
Stoeckel, James W.
Stone, David L. and Julie
Powell
Sturgis, Sheldon S.
Sweetser, Tom E.
Tapia, Juan A.
M Teat Gallant, Ann H.
Tolnal, Paul
Ure, Lee J.
U..man, NUs A.
Vasquez, Javier G.
Von Asch, Catherine N.
Wahoski, Martba H.
Wallenbrock, Rick A.
Ward, Curtis S.
Weber, Craig D.
Wellman, J. Gary
Williamson, Stephen H.
MWitcher, J. Wright
Wolff, Robert A.
M Zuurdeeg, Robert J.
Class of 1978
Total Gifts $8,711.50
Number of Donors 140
Number in Class 731
Percent Donating 19.2
Average Gift $61. 78
Abbenzeller, Robert H.
Adams, Eric M.
Al-Hedaithy, Ali I.
Aning, Alexis F.
Aoki, Yasumichi
Baker Easler, Teresa B.
Baldwin, Catherine A.
Barnes, Joseph E.
Beaucbamp, Brian M.
Benzel, Mark A.
M Beske, Gail P.
Blunt, Bruce Q.
Booth, Stephen B.
Brady, Paul D.
Brotbers, David L.
Browning, Barry H.
Buczynska, Rita
MBukowski, James B.
Burka, Denise
Burrows, P. Eric
Butler, Ann E.
Butler, Michael L.
Byington, Mlcbael D.
• M Cabrera, Phillip R.
Camplin, Michael J.
Chapman Dillon, Constance
I.
Clewell, Allen R.
MDaeschner, Shirley A.
Damm McKinny, Barbara
M.
DeGemmis, Alfred
Dereiko, Debra M.
Dickinson, Jeffrey A.
Diekemper, Kara M.
M Dietz, Jon C.
MDilIon, Michael T.
M Durbin, John E.
M Erdman, Karl V.
Farranto, John J.
Ford, John J.
MGandy, Steven L.
Garcia, Sergio S.
Garrison, Andrew D.
Gasior, Jon J.
M Gasser, Stepben B.
Goggin, Gail L.
Gomez, Paul G.
M Graham, M. Duff
Green, Edwin M.
M Hamilton, Margo L.
Hillel, Pavel
Holng, Charles W.
Holton, Paul R.
M Horton, Steven L.
• Hurley, Shelley L.
Jensen, Herbert L.
Jham, Ashok H.
Joslyn, Gregory R.
MJudy, William A.
Kane, Samuel M.
Katrib, Sami J.
Kearnes, Lisa A.
Kielb, HelU) W.
• MKiecker, John P.
Kloehn, Ted O.
MKusler, Johnell J.
M Landis, Robert B.
Lanning, Barbara A.
M Lasser, Howard
Lavelle, Timotby C.
M Lindblad, Mark A.
Liston, Stephen L.
Lobock Solochek, Marcia
G.
Lundh, Peter E.
• M Magnuson, R. Alan
• Martineau, PhIllIp M.
Mason, Rollert H.
Matthews, Michele
McCurdy, Ruth S.
McCutchan, Steven L.
MMcKlnney, John E.
• McMullen, William G.
McReddie, George B.
Miller, David L.
Moncure, Samuel P.
Murphy, Sharon L.
Murry, Portia M.
Newell, Richard P.
Nix, W. Scott
Nordquist, Cynthia A.
Nunu, Cbarles L.
Otto Young, Rosilyn B.
Ozawa, Gail J.
Palmer Ratbvon, Kathryn
Paul-Bennett, Carolann
Peevey, Jobn P.
Perry Doyle, Diana
Peteete, Terry L.
Phelps, Michael
Pike, Randnll E.
Poblson, Debra J.
Quackenbusb, Gail R.
Ramsaier, Lenore A.
Rectenwald, Theodore
MRellly, Regis M.
Reycraft, Tbomas C.
MRlcbardson, Gerald F.
Ritchie, Naomi F.
M Rock, Jack 1...
• Rodenhausen, Fred
Ross, Lewis W.
• M Ryan, David L.
Scannell, Jeffrey B.
Scblagel Ostroski, Karen
S.
Schmieder, Josepb C.
Sberlft', Donald L.
Sblmoji, Sterling G.
Sbindel, David A.
M Skybak, Jan O.
SIIft', Gregson T.
Stair Gibson, Martha D.
Stanko French, Catherine
M.
Storm, Dean J.
Thompson, James A.
MToobey, Marlya A.
Tse, Cynthia G.
V1astnik, Judy A.
Voegele, Roger N.
Vycltal, Richard K.
M Walck Foster, Patricia
Walker, Tbomas R.
Walters, W. Bruce
M Wanandar King , Suzanne
M.
Warden, Stephen L.
• M Waszok, Albert J.
Weeks, Craig C.
MWhrltenour, Rlcbard A,
Yang, Man-Chlu
Yarger, Albert A.
Yudlcky, Stepben W.
Zollweger, Klaus S.
Class of 1979
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number in Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$12,552.50
169
816
20.7
$69.74
Adams, Craig A.
Adeeb, Mohsen M.
AUrezalfar, Abolfazl
Anderson, Susan S.
Appel Hughes, Denise M.
·MB~,AIlM.
Ball, Melody A.
Barascb, Rlcbard A.
Baron, Mary
Beals. David A.
Bell Fletcber, Barbara A.
Berle, Robert H.
Bevans, Joan E.
Bigler, Wesley D.
BllIbymer, Mark R.
Bluth, J. Brent
Borgerding, Edward J.
Boyer, Randolph W.
Bramao, Manuel P.
Bredenberg, R. Eric
Brodnitz, Caroline F.
Brown, Steve W.
Burdette, Michael H.
Bushman, Terry M.
Cahoon, Bradley S.
Calkins, Martin J.
TOP
10 Classes
By
Contribution
Amount
1979 $12,552.50
1954 11,100.00
1982 9,796,57
1978 8,711.50
1980 8,317.50
1977 8,087.50
1947 7,893.00
1975 6,473.45
1974 6,312.82
1966 5,616.00
Castells, Ricardo E.
Clark, John C.
Clyde, Jim L.
Cole, Judith K.
Comiskey, Theresa E.
Cone, WUlIe W.
Cooney, WDIiam J.
M Cornelius, Katby L.
Costello, Joan M.
Curtis, Caroline B.
Curtis, RandaU K.
De Slo, IsaIJ.eI R.
Dias, Sonia C.
DIllon, Josepb F.
Donovan, Jay J.
Drace, Steven E.
Dreyer, Mlcbael J.
Dudley, Robert W.
MDzvonik, Mary J.
Elias, Paul Eo
Farmer, Brian T.
Feld, David
Fincb, Terry M.
• MFleurke, Maarlen W.
Ford, David W.
Franko, Robert M.
Gagnon,Damian L.
Gleeman, Andrew S.
Golden, EUzabetb A.
Graham, Mary M.
Grant-Clark, Pamela J.
Guichard, Roger H.
Harris, Mlcbael D.
Hartenstein Ernst, Nancy
MHarvey, Thad H.
Hauser, Hubert K.
Hays, Tlmotby B.
Hewitt Dudley, Mary L.
Holstein, Daniel T.
Homa, Diane
HoweD, Charles C.
M Hussey, William L.
Huvendick, Eric R.
Irwin, Nancy J.
Jackson. David M.
Jacuzzi, Kenneth A_
JalaI, Sami M.
Jaos, Barbara A.
MJohnson, Rosalle L.
Jones, William M.
Kalil, Suzanne
Keller, Jeremy
KeDy, Thomas S.
Kempczenski, Leo J.
Kent, Kyoko I.
Kings, Simon R.
KIrby, 1... WUlIam
Konold, EUzabeth
Lamberton, Peter G.
Lawson, Thomas C_
Longmire, C. Henry
Lord, Cllft'ord W.
M Mahoney, Kendra L.
MaiorieDo-Gallus, Bruce &
Lisa
M Markel, Curtis L.
Markell, Jonathan J.
Martin, Peter J.
Matienzo, Rafael
McArdle-Fendrick,
Patricia L.
McCartby, Joan M.
McDermott, Charles N.
McNeff, Pamela J.
McQueen, Max E.
Mole, Susan L.
Mole, W. Robert
M Moreno-Campoy, Ricardo
Mourad, Fred
Murphy, Austin
Myers, J. Scott
Myers, Jo A.
• M Nagel, Cbristopber J .
Ng, Chung-Man
Norderhaug, Kathleen W.
Norderhaug, Syver
Ortega, Jose H.
Patwardhan, Pat
Payton, Mark
Peake, Christy A.
Peecber, Jotto W.
Pbarr, WiI\iam D.
Phatanavibul, Yupha
Pradban, Sureendra
PrIleson, Jeffrey A.
Probasco, Frank T.
Proper, Taco F.
Radnofsky, Stuart 1...
M Reinharz Roussos, Lea M.
RUey, Patrick M.
RInz, Jeffrey J.
Rose, Gary L.
Row, Richard C.
Roy, Mlcbael W.
M Saunders, Anne P.
MSchneD, KBI'1 P.
Schottenstein, Harlan M.
Scbreiber, Denis W.
• MScbroder, Eric D.
Segura, Mariano G.
Seryak, Mark T.
MSbaw, Kelly S.
SherrlU, Donn H.
Simonds, Virginia
Sjoquist, Carl E.
Sobrlno-Porto, Ana M.
Sobrlno-Porto, Miguel
M Stambaugh, Frederick B.
Stang, Andreas
Stangle, Brian M.
M Stewart, Samuel W.
Stratton, R. Kenneth
• M Susik, Gail D.
M Susz, Martin E.
Sweany, Kathleen C.
MTaber, Stephen H.
Thomas, Debra A.
Tischler, Sally L.
Trlscluzzi, Robert D.
Tsucblya, Jun
Valderrama, Carlos J.
Van Coeverlng, Rlcbard
J.
Vander Heyden, Kathryn
M.
Vandevoort, Robert J.
Vaughn, Irving
Vincent, Doris M.
Vind, Jeffrey E.
Von Glmbut, Alexander
MWaycott, Rebecca Rusack
M Waycott, Rlcbard
• M Weybret, James A.
MWblttemore, Robert W.
WUson Vandevoort, P.
Dianne
MWoody Dietz, Jennifer P.
Zamora, Juli·) C.
Zepeda, Jose L.
Class of 1980
Total Gifts $8,317.50
Number of Donors 156
Number in Class 804
Percent Donating 19.4
Average Gift $50.11
• M Anderson, James E.
Ariens, Renee J .
Ayasb, Jamie G.
Babson, Robert G.
Beckwith, George E.
Beissel, Yuri A.
Benson, WDlIam H.
Berl Robinson, Sbaron L.
M Bernstein, Steven H.
Besbensky, Anna M.
Bettis, Anne L.
Bitrlck, John W.
M Bowen, W. John
Boyles, Rlcbard D.
Bruck, Felix M.
MBuckley, Stepben N.
Buttross, Peter
Byrne, Patricia L.
M Chahin, Roberto
Cbapman, David D.
Cbarette, Christian
Charlton, Janice L.
Clark, Robert W.
Clugston, Linda J .
M Coats, Jeffrey H.
MCoDins, Stephen P.
Combo, John M.
Connors, KJistanne
Corbisbley, Frank J.
MCorley, James R.
Croulet, C. Ross
Cuissart de GreDe, Alain
C.
Dalton, Daniel R.
M Dantier, Marie T.
Dickinson, F'bineas W.
Doan, Mary F.
M Doyle, Deborah
Elft'ert, William M.
Erickson, Kent V.
EtboIm, Petter M.
Fandek, Pbillp B.
M Fincb Sbeldon H.
Fine, Jeanne M.
Fitch Saldana, Constance
A.
Fluker, James M.
Fortney, Kent
Frank, Unda S.
M Franko, Melanie A.
Frlbourg, Cbarles A.
Frosinl, Terry L.
Garrett, Richard B.
M Garrido, P. J.
Gazal, Andre G.
Gltt, Peggy A.
Gonzales, Walter R.
Greenman Needles, EDen
Grondal Kornmayer,
Unnur M.
• M Hackett, Robert C.
Hammang, Daniel F.
Haniman, Laurel M.
Hauser, Larry R.
Hawkins, Steve L.
Hees, Dieter B.
Henke, Karen A.
Hess, Lawrence E.
HIlI, John R.
Hill, Nanel A.
Hocbfield, Barbara L.
M HolYman, Diana B.
Hoover Stetson, Jeane
HoweD, Joseph D.
Hughes, Barbara J.
Jacobs, Robena L.
• M Jaroszewicz, Jan M.
Javid, Ladan
Johnson SUva, Anne S.
Jordan, Thomas P.
Katterjohn Perry,
Carolyn S.
Kenley, James R.
Kornmayer, Christopher
P.
Krentel, Lisa L.
Lamp Segura, Lori K.
Law, Janet T.
Lefebvre, Hugues Y.
Lerch Cantaruttl, Tracey
S.
Liebennan, Amy
M Lindstrom, Jane E.
Lopez, Eric F.
Malone, Thomas G.
Manzer, Virginia L.
Marino, John S.
MoweU, Laurene S.
McDonald, Sean A.
Melian, Enrique A.
Mette, Sabine M.
Meyer, Paul F.
Mikltowicz, Walter
M Miller, Therese M.
Moncure, John M.
Mueth, Gregory C.
Murphy, Brian A.
Murphy, Carol J.
Nakano, Shigernlchl
Nash, Jeremy
Norem, Karen S.
Northrup, Gary A.
Nothaft, Ruja & Robert
Owens, Harry R.
Palmquist, Alice N.
Pancoast, Patrick L.
M Pappalardo, Salvatore J.
• M Patterson, Darlene M.
Patterson, Linda G.
Perry, David R.
Peters, Craig A.
Phillips, Charles A.
Remick Lefebvre, Annette
L.
Reynolds, Jim H.
M Robertson, Alan F.
M Ruckel, Gail A.
Ryan, Susan L. KeUer &
Paul A.
Salmon, Julie C.
Scanlan, Daniel J.
Schwamm, Paul A.
Schwartz, Alexander I.
Sebastian, Kathleen A.
Segal, Gail
MSenger, Dorothy A.
Shaughnessy, Timothy J.
Sheridan, James J.
Shurtleff, Mary G.
Silva, Ignacio J.
Smith, Stephen W.
Springer, Dianne L.
Stauffer, Anton
Stayer, Mark A.
Steffen, Peter D.
Stetson, Jeane Hoover
Stinson, Lee C.
M Strong, Jewett H.
MSur Claricoates, Anita M.
Svendsen, Birger M.
TannehlU, Terrie J.
Thoeny, Jull A.
Tokunaga, Yoshiaki
Valentini FIsher, Linda J.
Van Buren, Julie K.
Von Hillebrandt, Martha
R.
Voris, Michael K.
Wagner, Ralph D.
Wagster, Daniel O.
M Wertheimer Kenley,
Judith A.
M Westmaas, Laurie K.
White, Christine
• MWilcox, Bruce G.
WUIard, Randall M.
Class of 1981
Total Gifts $4,715.11
Number of Donors 131
Number In Class 804
Percent Donating 16.3
Average Gift $32.30
Airmet, Mathew W.
Albers, Mary F.
AUen, John D.
Allin, James B.
Alpern, Abbey P.
Ambrose, Donna M.
Andritsos, Mary L.
Avidan, Martin S.
Baggs, David K.
Bak, Yong S.
Ball, Pierson W.
Barnes, William A.
Berman, Jonathan M.
M Blbas, Barbara M.
Bielich, Julio
Black, Amanda M.
Bodner, Howard L.
Bonar, Carolyn M.
Bonham, Frances L.
Brown, Alain B.
Byrne, Michael J.
Carra, Mario
Cazares, Gloria E.
Chapman, Joseph W.
Christman, Dana E.
Clark, Lani E.
Connors, Ann L.
Cosentino, Daniel H.
Crawford, Susan E.
Crump, Gary R.
Damsky, Robert
Dean, Robert A.
Deddens, Carl J.
Dickson, Debra A.
Dieringer, Ellen M.
Dunn, John T.
Earhart Eriksen, Teresa
A.
Ellingsen. Nils C.
Eriksen, Knut
Fanzo, Perry S.
Farquharson, Robert D.
Feighner, Jon L.
Fischer-Brown, Deborah J.
Friendly, Edwin S.
Galligan, Marc D.
Gardenswartz, Michael A.
Geiger, Gary E.
Geist, Rlchard S.
Georges. Chrysanthe
M Gilcrest, Mark
Glsvold, Rune
Gordon, Catherine
Griffin, Robert C.
Hagenbach, Glen B.
M Hambrick, Patricia L.
Hartmann, Alain G.
M Heck, Kurt A.
Hernandez, Pamala K.
M HInely, Margena L.
M Hoffman, Sharon A.
Iskandar, To'mmy
Jacobs, Cindy L.
Joehnk, Birger G.
Johnson, Larry R.
Johnson, Sharon A.
Keane Rut!, Ellen B.
KeUy, Thomas J.
Kirk, Colleen P.
Lang, Susan F.
M Lange, John L.
Laraway, Daniel J.
Leurck, Robert J.
Lewis, Paul L.
Li, Tai-Chen
Lutz, Kathleen M.
Macy, Kit D.
Matzen, Bruce C.
McCabe, Caren P.
McDennott, John R.
M McKeighen-Dalton, Coleen
P.
McNulty, Cynthia D.
Milner, Andrew W.
Myers, Suzan M.
NUges, Theresa L.
MO'Dowd, Joseph P.
Packer, Dawn E.
Parish, Timothy P.
Parker, Robert J.
Parren, Henk L.
Paseiro, Daniel A.
Pegue, Robin
Porter, J. Scott
Prentice. Katherine L.
Prudencio, Enrique
Rayle, Patricia H.
Red, Douglas L.
Rhee, Sungkeun
Romano, Robert N.
Samuelsen, Cliff J.
San Juan, Jose E.
Schrom, Diana Owens
Schrom, William
Seel, Karen W.
Shinnick, Mathis H.
Sifer, Kathleen M.
Skaf, Jacqueline E.
Soder, Tom F.
Spurr, David B.
Steele, WyclilTe E.
Steenhuisen, Rudolf H.
Steiner, K.atherine C.
MStewart, James B.
Stier, Nicholas J.
Stone, Rlchard S.
M Strate, Kathryn M.
Sturtevant, Charles N.
Sutton, Daniel R.
Syracuse, Jasmine M.
Taylor, Melissa R.
Templeton Dean, Lisa S.
Terry, Conrad M.
Thayer, James D.
M Thomas, Bruce W.
Torres, Ricardo J.
Uemura, Seiki
Vuong, Danielle
Wamer, Deborah Y.
Watts, John S.
Wenker, John G.
M White Kllrbon, Kelly A.
Wiese, Nancy A.
Zappa, Sergio
Zlnsli, Gabriel P.
Class of 1982
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
$9,796.57
141
908
15.5
$63.61
Adams, Mary L.
Aleshire. Linda L.
A1my, Mitchell M.
Amsler, Robert L.
Banas, Paul M.
BarkdoU, Kimberly S.
Beber, Alan R.
Beck, Katherine N.
Blessing, Shelley
Brandwein, Steven F.
M Braun, WUIiam A.
Brown, Clare H.
Brown, Donald W.
Buyse, Filip J.
Cahalan, Daniel P.
Canton, Lucien G.
Caristo, Janet R.
Carrasco, Carlos F.
Cook, Todd B.
Cooper, Douglas R.
Crockett, Brian A.
De Young, Dirk W.
Dean, Bri.an C.
Delemeester, Gary M.
Doyle, Stephen J.
Doyle Hill, Maureen A.
Duret, Lisa A.
Ekstrand, Mans T.
Eckstrand, Nancy J.
MEvangelliitl, Michael V.
Featherstone, Michael A.
F1uhart, Benjamin J.
Fox, Abraham
Fox, Jean C.
Fussner, Christopher J.
Gaertner, Todd E.
Ginther, Michelle A.
Goldstein, Lisa R.
Granville, Darienne
Gray, Janet L.
Greenberger, Larry S.
Greenfield, Robert H.
Grimes, Mark F.
Griot, EUzabeth A.
M Hagenbach, Kimberly A.
Hall, Spencer R.
Hamilton, John M.
MHanby, Rex W.
Hancock, Albert E.
Hanson, Philip B.
Hargitt, Christopher A.
Harris, Susan E.
Hatfield, Brent W.
HenspeteJ, Christy L.
Himani. Sarnir A.
Hollinshead, Tbomas R.
Holm, Gerhard
Horn, Sandra K.
Howley, Michael P.
Hubinger, David M.
Huebener, Helen M.
Huey, Carolyn C.
Janosik, A. Jack
Jensen, Christine M.
Jones, David M.
Keller, Elise
Kull. Carolyn J.
Lavigne, Andre
Lavigne, Ruth Moskowitz
Law, Kirby M.
Lennon, Catherine L.
Little, Tiro A.
Liu, William K.
Lo, Siu-Bing R.
Long. A1ln A.
Luis, Theresa G.
Mandel, Mark D.
Mannel, Charles H.
Marino. lawrence W.
Mawhinney, Helen M.
McCluskey, Ian C.
McCoy, Marianne N.
McGrath, James H.
McManus, John R.
Mead, Kathleen C.
Methe, Ja.''lles A.
Meyer, Linda M.
Moehrke, Peter T.
Moffett, Cheryl N.
Moix, Jorge L.
M Moretti, Michael J.
Murtha, Patricia A.
Nagata, St:iichi
Nagle, Gerald A.
Neasham Amon, Vicki E.
O'Donnell , Jeremiah J.
Pain, Debolrah S.
Parker, Leigh A.
MPatten, Andrew W.
Petzold, Stephen C.
Pizare, Vladimir A.
Richard, Barry M.
Ricke. Michael A.
Robinett, John W.
Rockwell, Lisa M.
Rosenblatt, Merryl R.
Rowland, Debbie A.
Sarcina, PJetro
Sargent, Andrea B.
Sarkesian, Michael S.
Scallon, Gregory M.
Scheidecker, Jane
Schlesinger, Philip J.
Schmitt, Anita L.
M Schwegman, William D.
Schworer, Carla
Sequin, Emmanuel J.
Shatz, Bob W.
Sberretta, Stephen B.
Snook, David M.
Southwortl, Curran, Mary
Stolpe, Catherine S.
Stripe, Amy L.
Stuard, Michelle F.
Sundry, Arthur P.
Suppal, Ravi K.
Tag1Ia, Regina A.
Thelin, Lisa A.
Triggs, Brigid L.
Vrtis, Charles M.
Wakeman, Olivia V.
Waterman, Catherine M.
Watten, Michael J.
Waxman Lopez, Ann M.
Webb, Mark A.
Weiner, Steven E.
Woodhouse, Donald D.
Wright, Lorna L.
Yang, Nathanael W.
Young, Nancy L.
Yousif, Aziz V.
Yubero, Juan C.
Zaragozi, Jorge M.
Class of 1983
Total Gifts
Number nf Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
Ahearn, Rita L.
Barton, Maria
$1,306.00
41
808
5.1
$30.37
Bishop, Sharon E.
Boer, Anne R.
Booth, Stephen J.
Bradley, Robert P.
Breese, Ann L.
Buzaid, John H.
Clapp, Charles E.
Csorgo, Anita A.
Cummings, Erika H.
Dungan, Laurel L.
Flores, Dorinda O.
Gobbetti, Marco
Gregory, Jennifer L.
Gutierrez, Alejandro A.
Hanschu, Lisa D.
Hawkinson. Robert A.
Hees, Gerald P.
Hevenor, Renee A.
Irwin, Janice C.
Jakucs, Richard M.
Kezele, Sylvia L.
K1utho, Nicola Alexander
and William A.
Lau, Maureen Y.
Lukens, Laura G.
Mannel, Laura K.
Manny, William R.
Marsteller, Philip A.
Martin, Stephanie A.
Mohrhardt, Peter F.
Morgan, Margot
Neill, Craig E.
Penido, Joao A.
Roberts Van Wezel, Julie
A.
Rodriguez, Myrna L.
Rosenson, Glori A.
Sahlin, MicheUe E.
Sawyer, Charles H.
Siebels, Jane M.
Vietzen, Mark E.
Weisbeit, Dirk A.
Class of 1984
Total Gifts
Number of Donors
Number In Class
Percent Donating
Average Gift
Ballard, Wilson
Lehman, Peter O.
Wang, Jarnah
$70.00
3
360
0.8
$23.33
Non-alumni
Individual Donors
Adams, Jm;eph A.
Annstrong, Jamie
Auerbach, Norman
Babcock, Kathleen M.
Bailey, David
Bailly, Mrs. Dorothy M.
Barker, Eleanor
Barker, Margaret E.
Barkley, William
Barraclough, George O.
• MBean, Mr. & Mrs. G.
Clarke
Bedford, Clay P.
Bell, Karen
Benovich, Miriam
Berkeley, Peter
Biggs, Thelma E.
Bimson