Pamela L. Burns
A. Michael Pratt ’81
Zeno N. Chicarilli ’71 Marvin L. Diehl ’54 and Millie Diehl
Lisa A. Rehak ’84
Dennis M. Betz ’67 and Pamela Betz
Norman L. Fine ’65 and Cheryl Fine
A. William Samson ’37* and Helen V. Samson
David J. Beveridge ’82 and Diane Beveridge
Roger S. Goodell ’81 and Jane Goodell
John R. Echement H ’98 and Gertrude J. Echement
Miles H. Simon ’71 and Karen Simon
Russell H. Briggs ’58
Robert M. Gordon Jr. ’52 and Shirley Gordon
John O. Hanna Jr. ’55 and Carol Hanna
Kevin Smith and Terri Smith
Walter B. Massenburg ’70 and Carolyn Flanagan M. Patrick McCormick ’62 and Judy M. McCormick Andrew G. McIlvaine ’70 and Julie McIlvaine Joseph H. Menendez ’72 and Lucia P. Menendez Mile High United Way Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Charles A. Parlato ’70 and Carolyn S. Parlato James L. Phillips ’54 and Barbara Phillips
Bernard W. Stanek Jr. ’88 and Susan Stanek Peter F. Stracci ’74 and Sharon Stracci
Thomas R. Carter ’50 and Jean Carter Caterpillar Foundation
Clifford E. Hellberg ’79 and Kathryn Hellberg
Robert M. Cherry ’68 and Judith Cherry
M. Carl Herron ’53 and Elaine Herron
Susan A. Cohen ’84
Coleman Hughley ’71 and Danna Hughley
Walter Cooper ’50
1781 ASSOCIATES Andrew Aloe ’76 and Michelle DeFrancesco Aloe ’76 Robert E. Arnold ’69 and Lisa L. Arnold James W. Baird ’64 Lillian Bassi John W. Bean ’65 and A. Alexandra Jupin
Richard B. Crosbie ’65 and Sandra Crosbie Doug and Betsey Schwab Family Foundation William T. Dymond Jr. ’82 and Jennifer D. Dymond Ernst & Young Foundation
Elizabeth Hurwitz-Schwab ’74 and Douglas Schwab Ideal Foundation James P. McArdle Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Mark R. Koch ’71 and Cynthia Koch
Estate of John Yanason ’44
Robert P. Krass ’59 and Patricia Krass
Ralph G. Fennell ’60 and Star Fennell
Victor Lazzaro Jr. ’67 and Nanine Odell Rebecca Keen Longsworth ’87 and Paul Longsworth Eric C. Lundgren ’81 and Lauren Pratt Lundgren ’82 Kenneth M. Mason Jr. ’64 and Marilyn Roberts James J. McCaffrey and Terry A. McCaffrey Dennis E. McMaster and Chris McMaster Willis A. McVay ’84 and Erna McVay Kenneth R. Melani ’75 and Tracy Melani The Michael & Teryl Nettleton Charitable Fund of the Dallas Foundation
“A magnet for bright, young minds” W&J AWARDED STATE GRANT TO RENOVATE DIETER-PORTER Pennsylvania State Sen. Tim Solobay joined State Reps. Brandon Neuman and Jesse White ’00 (pictured left) at Washington & Jefferson College in September to announce that the College will receive $1 million toward renovations of the Dieter-Porter Life Sciences Building. Funded through the state’s Redevelopment Capital Assistance Program, the money will help W&J modernize classrooms and research labs in the facility, which houses the departments of biology and psychology. Former Sen. J. Barry Stout ’64, (pictured second from right) who also participated in the announcement, said the College has long helped to attract top-notch students to the southwestern Pennsylvania region. “Over the years, W&J has been a magnet for bright, young minds that stay in the region and contribute to the community,” Stout said. In accepting the grant, President Tori Haring-Smith, Ph.D., expressed her appreciation for the state’s support of W&J’s science programs. “With our newly renovated building, we’ll be able to continue to educate doctors who serve the region, conduct groundbreaking research that attracts public and private funding, and expand our community outreach in science education,” she said.
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2010 – 2011 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Mosites Construction Company John F. Naughton ’63 Michael D. Nettleton ’75 and Terry Nettleton Alton E. Newell and Elsie Eagle North Star Mortgage Company John A. Olsen ’60 and Kaylee Beal Procter & Gamble Company William E. Reisinger ’63 and Gail B. Reisinger Judith S. Rettger Samuel D. Riccitelli ’81 and Melinda Elish Riccitelli ’81 John W. & Shirley E. Richman Foundation Stanley E. Rockman ’61 and Brenda Pedersen-Rockman Ronald P. Sandmeyer Sr. ’57 and Elaine H. Sandmeyer