GoucherΓ’€™s Time for Bold Action.
2017-18 YEAR IN REVIEW Goucher Society Honor Roll and Annual Report
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Letter From the President
5 Goucher Society Honor Roll of Donors 15 Blue & Gold Golf Tournament Sponsors 16 2018 Goucher Awards Gala and Celebration 18 The 2018 Senior Class Campaign 19 Parents of Graduates 21 Volunteers 27
Annual Report
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Dear Graduates and Friends, Thank you for your supportβit is critical to our success. By participating in our [UNDAUNTED] campaign, the largest and most audacious in our history, you are courageously standing with Goucher, defending the liberal arts, and providing a transformative education for current and future students. With the full opening of the First-Year Village and renovation of Mary Fisher Hall, including centralized dining and student engagement services, we are creating a supportive, inclusive community in an environment scientifically designed for success. Itβs a monumental step in our campaign, and we are excited about the future we are creating, which will also include the new Science Research Center, Maryland Equine Education Center, Evelyn Dyke Schroedl β62 Tennis Center, Fitness and Pilates Center, and Goldsmith Interfaith Center, further serving the needs of our entire student body. But, as you know, the campaign is more than just the buildings. It is the stories we are creating inside of them. This campaign is about preserving and reimagining the liberal arts. Our curriculum has been overhauled to remain true to the liberal arts while preparing students for what employers need nowβand for the jobs of the future. Weβve integrated career education into the student experience, and into the curriculum, starting day one. From mentoring to personal branding, students are being equipped to take their liberal arts education directly into the workforce and the world. We are creating a truly integrated campus. Itβs bold, and itβs working. The first class to live in Pagliaro Selz Hall had a higher G.P.A. and retention rate compared to their counterparts in other residences on campus. Weβve recruited recordbreaking classes in the last few years from a declining pool of applicantsβall while enrollment shrinks elsewhere. Our graduates are expanding across the nation, pursuing fields from law to finance for a diverse set of employers, from Booz Allen Hamilton to Johns Hopkins to Teach for America. Your leadership is what allows us to continue the traditions of Goucher. The work we are doing to inspire and educate the leaders of tomorrow is important, and we could not do it without you. What makes us believe we can do the impossible? Because weβre [UNDAUNTED]. Because weβre Goucher. And because of you. Thank you. Sincerely,
JosΓ© Antonio Bowen, President
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Dear Fellow Graduates and Friends, In appreciation of your generous support of Goucher College, we are pleased to present the 2017-18 Goucher Society Honor Roll and Annual Report. Thanks to the generosity of the Goucher community, the college raised more than $15 million in fiscal year 2018. Your support enabled the college to reward academic achievement and encourage our students to reach their highest potential; provide our faculty and students with the equipment and resources they need to succeed; and create the environment to attract the best and brightest minds to Goucher. We also celebrate our many volunteers who have shared their expertise with our students and Goucher community. Our volunteers support the college in a variety of ways, including serving on various boards, panels, and reunion committees, or as class notes representatives, class fund managers and agents, and Career Education Office participants. Thank you for helping make Goucher an even more vibrant learning community. It is an honor to count you among our most loyal and supportive friends. Thank you for your strong belief in a liberal arts education. We are so grateful that you are a part of our community. Sincerely,
Kimara Ahnert Γ’€™91 Goucher Society Co-chair
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Ben Veldman Γ’€™10 Goucher Society Co-chair
GOUCHER SOCIETY HONOR ROLL OF DONORS GOUCHER SOCIETY GIVING LEVELS
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
Leadership $25,000 or more Scholarship $10,000 - $24,999 Citizenship $5,000 - $9,999 Mentorship $2,500 - $4,999 Partnership $1,500 - $2,499 Alumnae/i Associate Member (0-15 years out): $50 plus an increase of $50 for each year since graduation
[d] Deceased
[f] Faculty
[t] Trustee
[s] Staff
[w] Widow/er
P Parent(s)
LEADERSHIP Anonymous (5) Patricia Kay Batza β91 [t] and Michael J. Batza ** +
* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor ** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor + Member of Second Century Associates
Elizabeth Strauss Gruber β79 and Steven Gruber
Suzanne and John Luetkemeyer Jr. * +
Mary Stewart Hammond β68 and Arthur Allen +
Michael Mullane [w]
Joan Bieder β64
Susan Nabers Haskell β66 and Wyatt Haskell ** +
Frona A. Brown β65 [f] and Beryl J. Rosenstein +
James Hayes
Robert Bull Jr. β93 [t] and Phyllis Bull
Sally Mansbach Herman β68 [t] (emerita) and Stephen A. Herman **
Suzanne Fineman Cohen β56 [t] (emerita) ** +
Jane and Tom Hill
Chloe Anderson Correll β57, P β81 and Roderick Correll P β81 ** +
Linda K. Himmelberger, D.M.D. β74 [t] ** +
Carol Curley P β12
Fern Karesh Hurst β68 [t] (emerita) ** +
Richard Davis P β18 [t] and Nancy Davis P β18
Betty Sturmfels Iber β47 and Frank Iber, M.D. * +
Stuart Earhart Pitcher β90, P β19 and James Pitcher P β19
Joan Jones β77 **
Ann Bowers Ebersbach β69 and Thomas Ebersbach + Lynn Toby Fisher β71 [t] and John Lee Compton ** + Elaine Kaplan Freeman β58 [t] ** +
Miriam E. Katowitz β73 [t] and Arthur Radin ** Elizabeth Deale Lawrence β66 and Bryan Huntington Lawrence ** Jacqueline and Richard Leach P β97
Jerald Olson [w] ** + Edward Perl Margot Birmingham Perot β55 and H. Ross Perot Geraldine Merican Polinger β43 *+ Lorna Mickle Post β52 ** + Anica Donnan Rawnsley β51 [t] (emerita) * + Stella Miller Robertson β71 and James D. Robertson Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. [t] (emeritus) and Dorothy L. Rosenberg ** Evelyn Dyke Schroedl β62 + Lisa Pagliaro Selz β73 [t] and Bernard Selz ** Minnie Waters Shorter β73 ** + Lisa Lyden Stromberg β83 [t] and William Stromberg * Diana Todd
Patricia Hompe Gibson β51 **
Ruth Shapiro Lenrow β74 [t] and Jay Lenrow ** +
Beth Himmelstein Goldsmith β72, M.Ed. β73 [t] **
Judy C. Lewent β70 and Mark Shapiro
Margaret Messler Winslow β69 [t] (emerita) ** +
Hilda Perl Goodwin β43 [d] +
Sybil Albrecht Lewis β53 ** +
Barbara Gray
Helen Kent Longley β43 * +
Toni Perlman Young β67, P β98 [t] (emerita) ** +
Stephanie White-Trivas β77
Patte and Keith Zumbrun
As a Second Century Associate, your planned gift can transform the lives of future generations and ensure that Goucher College thrives well into its second century. For more information on Second Century Associates, please visit www.goucher.edu/plannedgiving.
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SCHOLARSHIP
Dorothy B. Krug β41 [t] (emerita) +
CITIZENSHIP
Anonymous (4)
Dr. Michele Jeanne Le Moal β68 +
Anonymous (4)
Andrea Fortunoff Abramson β63 *
Eleanor Coakley Leslie β58 and Richard E. Leslie * +
Lorraine Galumbeck Aaronson β48
Elaine and George Amoss P β93 ** + Lucie Archbold P β20 Jan Borgenicht Baden β64 * Robert Bair [d] David Bavar [t] and Betty-Jean Bavar *
Ann Burridge McCleary β52 Michiko Yoshida Mitarai β66, P β94 [t] (emerita) Tsuyoshi Mitarai Tanya and Mehrdad Momtahen **
Georgette Farkas Ballance β66 + Mary Balmer β58 ** + Annette Boice John M. Bond Jr. [t] (emeritus) and Elizabeth Bond ** JosΓ© Antonio Bowen [s] [t] and Kimberly Bowen
Richard Berndt **
Eveline Kraus Rauber β68 and Jacques Rauber
Ethel Weber Berney β46 [t] (emerita) * +
Mary Blier Reynolds β77 **
Melinda J. Burdette β72 [t] ** +
Constance Rice Russell β54 ** +
Peggy Walters Craighead β56 +
Virginia and John Sall P β05 **
Joan Sauer Cwi β68
Jane Krieger Schapiro β44 * +
Jane Wilhelm Daniels β50 **
Susan McDaniel Blount β68 and Lawrence Blount ** +
Ralph Segall P β09 [t] and Nancy Segall P β09 **
Elizabeth H. Evans P β20
Winifred Cohn Borden β66 [t] (emerita)
Robin Fogel Shaivitz β72 [t] (emerita) and Joel Shaivitz **
Lucia Blackwelder Findley β64 and Carter Findley ** +
Virginia Conley Callahan β60 **
Louise Royston Smith β66 **
Helen Shaw Davis β57 and H. Chace Davis Jr. **
Anne L. Stone *
Alan Fink P β09, P β15 and Judy Rousuck P β09, P β15
Diane Bendall Tait β68 +
Merilyn Fink
Hortense Miller Kahn Eliasberg 1920 [d] Gift was made in her memory.
Carson Custer Taylor β68 and John Taylor *
Sara Wolfe Fishman β55 and Nelson Fishman * +
Barbara Toll β67
Nancy Fernald Freed β70
Joyce Tseng β55 ** +
JoAnn and Bill Gehring P β06
Janet Rosenblum Urban β70 and Ted Urban *
Barbara Kraus Gstalder β65
Diana Bianchi Donna Rosenbaum Blaustein β64 [t] and Arnold Blaustein +
Richard Eliasberg Elizabeth Anne Ellers β81 [t] ** + Joan Feitler β53, P β87 and Robert Feitler P β87 **
Abby and Douglas Brown P β21
Patricia Weiss Fagen β61
Edmund Haile P β79 [t] (emeritus) and Susanne Haile P β79 ** +
Jinny Muse Fleischman β68
Stacy Brown Vermylen β73 and David Vermylen ** +
Kenna Forsyth β63 +
Betty Cooper Wallerstein β58
Nancy Brandt Gertner β72 *
Georgia and Jerry Harris P β19
Margaret Warden β66 ** +
Sandy Ostrofsky Gordon β68 and Lee Gordon
Ellen Scherr Hart β68 +
Toby Wertheim β68 [t] ** +
James Hollander *
Sally Campbell Haas β67 *
Wendy Solomon White β72 [t] and Lawrence White *
Richard Hollander *
Sharon Beischer Harwood β65 ** +
Scott Wilbur P β19 and Mary Rickert-Wilbur P β19
Mary Hyman β71 [t] (emerita) +
Fran Frederick Wurlitzer β63
Paula Kreech β68 +
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Jane L. Hamrick β74 **
The Honorable Miriam Brown Hutchins β73 [t] and Argin Hutchins ** Mary Ann Zavalakes Jackson β58 and Roger Jackson +
Collette Sack Kokinos β79 **
MENTORSHIP
Jo Ann M. Langham β78 ** +
Anonymous (3)
Jacqueline Shere Lewin β56 **
Carole Fulton Alexander β63 ** +
Barbara OβBrien Lewis β74
Henri Elyn Gewertz Goettel β68 ** +
Erin OβBrien Anderson β84 * +
David Richard Loevner [t] (emeritus) and Catherine Loevner
Louise Gutman Goldberg β47 ** +
Ann V. Bailey β59 ** +
Margaret Ravits Goldfarb β72
Jean Harvey Baker β61 [f] (emerita)
Margaret and David Hamer P β18
Albert W. Lutz [w] β50 ** Amy Macht ** + Lois Kleiman Macht β49 * Martha Marsh * Dorlee and Jonathan Michaeli P β18
[s] Staff [w] Widow/er P Parent(s)
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5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
** 1 0+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
+ Member of Second
Century Associates
Julie Bettinger, M.F.A. β13
Janice and William Hutson * Anne Krapp James β64 and Robert James **
Toni Bress Blate β68
Madelynne Billings Johnson β68 and Dale Johnson
Lorraine L. Brown β66 **
Lynn Campbell Jones β54 ** +
Stephanie Weiss Naidoff β63 and Michael Naidoff, M.D. * +
Ann James Buxton β44 * +
Burton Kassell P β21
Maureen McLaughlin Byrne β82
James Keller
David Campbell
Maxwell Lannon, M.A.C.S. β14
Margaret Hutchins Campbell β78 and Richard Gitomer ** +
Pamela Selby Lavine β72 and Lawrence Lavine **
Karen Christensen β83
Sandra Liotta and Carl Osterman, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
Eloise Tilghman Payne β55 **
[t] Trustee
Deborah Richards Berman β58 **
Amalia Honick [f]
Anne and Christopher Moorman P β20
Irene and David Pankey P β05 **
[d] Deceased
Rea Bennett
Frances Morton Holzapfel β60
Elizabeth Farnham Blair β62
Penelope Norrington Orth β63 and Joseph Orth ** +
[f] Faculty
Marina and Scot Bay P β19
Margaret Sargent Heile β68
Susan and Joel Mintzes
Joyce Minsky Nussbaum β66
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
Jeffrey Barnes *
Joseph Fraites Jr. and Deborah Fraites
Dorothy Chandler Prats β59 **
William P. Condon II β95 and Jill Condon
Rebecca Barnes Ray and Russ Ray *
Kathleen Crane-Lee β80, P β13 and Joseph Lee P β13
Susan Polley Reinsch β69 * +
Christine and Peter Delaney P β99 *+
Patricia Regenbogen Rosenblatt β69 and Michael Rosenblatt
Alice Blach Diamond β57
Eleanor Littman β68 and Robert Goff Lynne Lochte [s] Karen Little Lyon β77, P β13 [s] and Lewis Lyon P β13
Susanne Bacon Smith β55
Jennifer Donald β73
Jean Lee Stoll β81 **
Twylia and Mark Malinowski P β20
Rachel and Felix Tseng P β18
Lois Manza Dunne β62 and Allen Dunne *
Jane Manning β68 +
Elaine Becker Von Rosenstiel β68 *+
Claire Krantz Ebeling β51, M.Ed. β68 ** +
Marilyn Southard Warshawsky β68 [t] (emerita) and David Warshawsky ** +
Beverly Edgehill-Awkward P β18 and Robert Awkward P β18
Meredith A. Weiser β78 and Colonel Michael Rosenbaum **
Janet Farrell β73
Robert M. Weissman
Sally Barr Edwards β75 * + Norma Lynn Fox β76 [t] and Marko Slusarczuk ** +
J. Joseph McAleer IV Elizabeth Habach McCollum β63, P β90 ** Daniel McQuirter β99 Lisa Oleson Meagher β82 and Brendan Meagher * Constance Thomas Morrison β50 Jeffrey Moses
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Susan Moses S. Christine Bikle Mummert β67 ** + Fiona Paul Murray β60, P β99 and Frank Murray P β99 * Gloria Stefferson Nilson β56
Alice McSpadden Williams β61 ** + Stella Platnik Yousem β54 + Norman Zwagil
Barbara Feise Nordhaus β63 +
PARTNERSHIP
Daisy and David Paradis P β07 **
Anonymous (7)
Barbara Lee Pilert β72 +
Kimara Ahnert β91 [t] **
Faye Polayes β73 [t] and Jonathan Silbermann ** +
Jack Albanese β16
Susana Poliak β73
Fredric Apter
Irene Strelzoff Preiser β54 * Henry Przybylo, M.F.A. β14 Bill Pugh β94 [t] and Susan Pugh ** James Railey Libby C. Rappaport β64, β79 Barbara Seaman Rochat β59 Carol Hirschfeld Roth β70 and Jeffrey Roth * Sheila Kleinman Sachs β61 and Stephen Sachs + Karen Reid Schaefer β93, M.Ed. β97 Kathy Pomerance Schrode β66 ** Nita Langgle Schultz β77, P β08 and Ronald L. Schultz P β08 **
Trina Menden Anglin β68 Patricia Attman β79 Kathleen Connell Barna β76 ** Kit Smyth Basquin β63 + Mary Louise Steckert Bayless β49 ** Marjorie Berson β62 * + Elizabeth Kempske Blatt β56 + Doris Defibaugh Blazek-White β65 and Thacher White Uneeda O. Brewer β70 Marianne Grier Briscoe β67 and Alden Briscoe ** Hunter Brown [s] Paul and Beth Brown Kara Byrne Bundy β02 [t]
Alison Schwartz β74 *
Constance Rose Caplan β57
Kathy Shapiro
Anne Downs Carroll β64 and James Carroll * +
Gail Levinson Shawe β70 and Stephen Shawe
Caroline Teague Chandler β56
Pamela and Ronald Sheff P β08
Clarissa Cheney β68
Tina Hirsch Sheller β74 [f] and Lee Sheller
Veda Ferlazzo Clark β75 and Preston Clark Jr.
Elizabeth Hunt Sherman β68 and David Sherman
Frances Cobb Phyllis Neiburger Cooper β53 +
SaraKay Sherman Smullens β62 and Stanton Smullens, M.D. + Dorothy Crosswhite Solbrig β66 * Rachel Strum Sebastia Lykos Svolos β54 and Marinos Svolos Nancy and Harold Tepper Stewart Thomsen [t] Patrick Tracy III β06 Nancy Layton Tunnessen β63 ** Nancy Goldstein Unobskey β60 Maryann Weaver Webster β67 ** Lynda F. Wertheim β71 * Jo-Hanna White
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Mary Fisher Hall and Centralized Dining The new centralized dining has it all, from a wide selection of local foods to environmentally sustainable designs. The additions of the offices of Student Engagement and New Student Programs and the Counseling Center make Mary Fisher Hall both a symbolic and physical heart of the campus for students, bringing more people together.
William Couper P β03 [t] (emeritus) and Elise Couper P β03 ** Kathleen Crandall β68, P β96 * Christine Ann Creelman β69 * Henrique Cubillan β97 [t] and Katharine Jenkins Cubillan β98 * John Cummings β02 Claudia Nichols Cunningham β92 and Curtis Cunningham + Ann Weller Dahl β60 ** + Sari Levine DeCesare β78 Gretchen Friese Delman β56 * Theresa and Timothy DiPaula P β20 Christine Thomas Dunbar β56 ** Harriett Carlson Edwards β54 [d] Lois Shanman Elkin β59, P β85 and Alan Elkin P β85 [d]
** 1 0+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
+ Member of Second
Century Associates
Alice Kuller β61 Florence Beck Kurdle β61 [t] (emerita) ** + Charlotte Kolb Landhuis β59 and Leo Landhuis, M.D.
Margaret Mock Obrecht β60 and Charles Obrecht * + Elizabeth Cutts Patten β86 * Nancy Patz β52 + Susan Neu Payne β61 * Susan Pralgever β68 Robert Proutt [t] *
Gretchen Lundgren Lewis β68, P β94
Scott Falkowitz β99
Jennifer Lewis-David β94 and Rajesh David *
Rita Specter Gelman β54 and Charles Gelman
5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
Jeremy Kraut-Ordover β01 +
Joan Lyman Niles β55
Nancy Collier Fait β57, P β80, P β82 *
Norma Jean Geesey β85 ** +
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Alison Peterman Korell β93 and and Mark Korell
Diana Monroe Lewis β59 and J. Thomas Lewis **
Janice Gabrilove β73
P Parent(s)
Barbara Goldstein Kline β71
Martha Anne Newman P β20 and Paul Nadler P β20
Susanne Davis Emory β56 and R. Clayton Emory **
Jeanne Robinson Gable β51 and Robert Gable **
[w] Widow/er
Madge Barbour Kirby β49 **
Beverly Camras Nadel β68
Sally Randel β66 **
Phyllis Cole Friedman β55 **
[s] Staff
Mardi Coyle Kildebeck β67
Diana Munoz β01 and Damon Highsmith β03
Kathryn Shaer Ellis β86 ** +
Ruth Frey β66 * +
[t] Trustee
Shirley A. Kaufman β52, P β83 **
Alfred H. Moses **
Amy Friedman Quinn β74
Thomas Fluent β93
[f] Faculty
Marian Kretschmer Kaplan β65
Linda Jones Morse β64 and Edward Morse *
Jonathan Lasser β98 and Laura Stockton
Anne Fink P β09, P β15
[d] Deceased
Sherry Bebitch Jeffe β64 and Douglas Jeffe +
Carolyn Payne Langfitt β49 ** +
Faith Miller Feingold β60 *
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
Daniel Jarrett β95
Carol Nitchie George β60 and George George Katherine McCampbell Hardiman β63 and Joseph Hardiman ** +
Nancy Main Linsley β67 * + Christine Lill Love β68 and Dennis Love
Nina Rodale Houghton β59 ** + Carrie and James Howard Jr. P β21 Kathy Allamong Jacob β72 and Robert Jacob
Eleanor A. Robbins β62 + Maxine Lieberman Rockoff β58 + Bonnie Rosenberg β65 * Cynthia Miller Scherr β69 ** +
Phyllis Copley Machledt β67 *
Elizabeth Oechsner Schmid β66 ** +
Nancy Magnuson [s] (emerita) and Jay Harrell * M.A. Mahoney β81 ** Anne Pollard Manchester β69 and David Manchester ** Lucy Margolis P β01 * Jennifer Margolis Marquez β01 [t] * Sylvia and James McGill Mary McVey β73 and J. Hallam Dawson
The Honorable Ellen Lipton Hollander β71 and Richard Hollander ** +
Regina Weiss Rheinstein β53 and Robert Rheinstein ** +
Louise Lowry β64
Hya Levine Heine β48
Sarah Coulter Hofstetter β61 +
Russell Reno Jr. [t] (emeritus) **
Linda Cades Sands β68
Patricia Lyman McLean β75 **
Hazel Rich Hobbs β63 +
Jane Taylor Reeder β57 and Paul Reeder *
Carolyn Brazaitis Lovell β68
Jean Daniels Hawley β59 ** Lee Heston β68
Jenifer Mitchell Reed β86 [t] * +
Carol Friedman Millman β62 ** Valerie Scott Miro-Quesada β68 Janice Moore β68 Percy Moore β95 [t] (emeritus) and Janice Moore β15 * Luke Morgan β00 and Lindsay Kipphut Morgan β01, M.Ed. β07 * Gail Davis Morris β53 and Andrew Morris +
Elaine Bergner Schneider β63 and Jerry Schneider Lois Domash Schnipper β58 and Murray Schnipper Jonathan Schoenfeld β97 and Amy Concannon β96 Joanne Schubert β75 Evelyn Sims Sedlack β57 Debra Shore β74 + Phyllis Myerberg Siegel β53 and Herbert Siegel Jean Flah Silber β54 + Cindy Tanenbaum Simon β78 Marjorie Simon β75 + Barbara Collins Singer β56 and Robert Singer * + Jane Levy Sizeler β61 * Cathy Slesinger β73 + Eva and Howard Sloan P β20
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PLUGGING IN TO PHILANTHROPY MARGARET WARDEN β66
Margaret Warden β66 started giving back to Goucher soon after graduating college. She always gave what she could, which wasnβt much in the beginning. For the next two decades, her gifts were the extent of her involvement with the school. Then her 25th reunion brought Warden back to campus for the first time. βI really enjoyed myself,β she said. βIt was good to see faces of people that I hadnβt seen and to meet people from my class that I didnβt know that well.β While she was at the reunion, Warden was talked into taking over as her class notes representative, a job she still has and enjoys to this day. βI think thatβs how my active involvement started,β she said. Warden returned for every reunion, soon joining the reunion committee. She was an original member of the John Franklin and Mary Fisher Goucher Society. And she began to donate more. She knew her contributions mattered. βItβs probably because I was an economics major, but I believe the slow, steady accumulation of small donations does a lot of good,β she said. βIt doesnβt matter how much people give, but the fact that they do give counts an awful lot.β Warden always had a good mind for the technicalβshe had a long career in IT, where she worked as a systems analyst, software engineer, and IT project manager in several fields. Eventually, Karen Little Lyon β77, P β13, now an associate director of development at Goucher, asked Warden if sheβd be interested in tailoring her gifts more to her interests. βI never even considered that as a possibility,β she said. βIt really caught my fancy.β She met with Bill Leimbach, the vice president for technology, in 2012, and they decided, for a first project, to focus on the Decker Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology to provide faculty
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development workshops. (The Decker Center, which was part of the IT department, was the precursor to Goucherβs Center for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching.) βOne of the biggest issues that IT had at the time was that there were tools available to the faculty but the faculty werenβt necessarily using them due to lack of training,β Warden explained. She funded training for the faculty and helped start the program, even commuting from New Jersey to help in the classes. The training went on for years, and every year, Leimbach and Warden would meetβand continue to meetβto discuss new projects to take on. The two have been quite productive: Warden funded technology innovations such as the 3D printer in the Julia Rogers Building, the Laptop Kiosk in the Athenaeum, and the implementation of the Goucher mobile app. βTo me,β she said, βthe best projects are the ones that have life beyond them.β Like the 3D printer in the Makerspace, where science and art students work side by side to create. The point of many of the projects she takes on, she says, is that they lead to other things and possibilities. There are so many more ideas brimming from Warden, who stays on top of trends in tech. One, off the top of her head, is to convert the old Stimson dorms into a co-living and co-working space for senior students. βMy instinct is that many people graduating today are going to be living in urban areas with housing issues, and this is going to be the ultimate solution,β she said. βSo students could, in their senior year, get used to that kind of an environment.β Warden then pointed out that while giving to Goucher gives her great pleasure, her gifts shouldnβt be about what she wants for the college: βIt should be about what Goucher will benefit from.β
Highlighting Scholarship Our innovative new curriculum features an interdisciplinary approach to learning. This unique exposure to a wide variety of topics and fields always makes for an interesting Goucher Symposium (top right), which celebrates learning and scholarship on campus every year. This yearβs featured everything from poster sessions, where students explained their current research, to performances, to Capstone presentations.
Peri Lolachi Snarr β84
Jonathan Wexler β94 [t]
Rabbi Josh Snyder [s] and Dr. Nicole Ryan
Victoria Willard β72 *
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OF THE GOUCHER SOCIETY
Ellen C. Williams β71 *
Ashley Bent β16
Louise Winslow Williams β44 +
Lenna Blaser β14
Marylyn Lentine Williams β68
Adrianna Carmichael β16
Jerriann Myers Wilson β62 and Donald Wilson ** +
Gabriele Davis β16
Betty Spear β49 * Audrey Forchheimer Steuer β71 and Richard Steuer * Karyn and Gregory Stockslager P β21 David Straw Rita Strmensky β66 + Ardith Talbott β70 +
Rachelle Kirckhoff Work β68 David Yousem Andres Zapata β98
George E. Thomsen [t] (emeritus) and Mary Ellen Thomsen **
[d] Deceased
Sanford and Beth Ungar
[f] Faculty
Nancy Freydberg Vener β59 and Frank Vener **
[t] Trustee [s] Staff [w] Widow/er P Parent(s)
*
5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
Lydia Villa-Komaroff β70 De De Dane Wachtel β68 Rosemary Ripple Walkenhorst β71 Carol Fain Walters β57 + Lindley Bennett Weinberg β82 and Leonard Weinberg II
GIFTS FROM ESTATES Ann Burgunder Greif β39 [t] (emerita) * + Beatrice Looban Levi β40 Jean Campbell Lumpkin β43 + Nancy Helen Marcus β72 ** + Betty Margolet β48 Eugenia Patterson McKown β24 Betty Sloman Price β46 + Lauren Schott
** 1 0+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
Susan Forscher Weiss β65
Patricia Westheimer β65
Susan Weiss and Ken Hurwitz
Shirley Jean McKown Revocable Living Trust
+M ember of Second
Mina Risan Wender β72 *
Century Associates
Patricia Welch
Ashley Fan β13 Robin Fernald β05 and Stephanie Austin β07 Joseph Fink β15 [t]
Anne Taylor β74 KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
Gary Decker β07
Deanna Galer β17 [t] Lee Gerstein β07 [s] Gretchen Gilliland β03 Kimberley Gordy β06 Anya Jones β17 [s] William Lonczak β10 * Sarah Lummis β17 Allison Metzger β11 Cody Nelson β16 Sydney Patterson β16 Benjamin Spangler β11 Benjamin Veldman β10 * Alexandra Walsh β15 Alex Wood β06 Hannah Woodson β17 [s]
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Exploration Hub
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS
The Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund *
Leadership
White-Trivas Family Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous (4) Adalman-Goodwin Foundation, Inc. Arnold and Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Baltimore Community Foundation *
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program *
Scholarship
Putting students and their futures first, Goucher created the Exploration Hub, which houses the offices of International Studies, Career Education, and Community-Based Learning. Together in one centralized space, students now have access to integrative experiential learning opportunities to help them better prepare for life after Goucher.
Anonymous (4) American Endowment Foundation * Atlantic Coast Charters
The Bill and Lisa Stromberg Family Trust *
Borgenicht Foundation, Inc. * Chapin Davis Foundation
The Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc.
Cohen Opportunity Fund *
Ethel and Robert Berney Philanthropic Fund
The Evelyn Toll Family Foundation
ImpactAssets
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company *
Dorothy L. & Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. Foundation * Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund * Howard & Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation * HuntΓ’€™s Memorial United Methodist Church
Independent College Fund of Maryland *
Vermylen Family Fund
Jane Krieger Schapiro Charitable Fund
Citizenship
Joan Hood Jones Charitable Fund
Anonymous (4)
James D. and Stella M. Robertson Family Fund
L. Schellie Archbold DonorAdvised Fund
Foundation for Roanoke Valley *
Nan and Richard Davis Family Fund
L^L Charitable Fund *
Community Foundation of the National Capital Region
[d] Deceased
Grenell Family Charitable Fund
[f] Faculty [t] Trustee
Gehring Family Charitable Fund
Schwab Charitable Fund *
Louis B., II and Josephine L. Kohn Foundation
THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation *
Robin Gamble Grinnell Foundation
The France-Merrick Foundation, Inc.
Jane and Worth B. Daniels Jr. Fund of BCF *
Rogers-Wilbur Foundation, Inc.
Jewish Communal Fund
Sigmund Hyman Foundation Inc.
John and Betsy Bond Fund
Smart Family Foundation of Illinois
The Lois and Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund of THE ASSOCIATED *
The Goldsmith Family Foundation, Inc. The Hompe Foundation * The Perot Foundation The Selz Foundation * The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. The T. Rowe Price Program Charitable Giving *
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Stone Family Foundation T. Rowe Price & Associates The Amoss Family Fund * The Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund * The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Max Minsky & Florence Minsky Goldstein Family Michaeli Family Fund Ray Family Charitable Fund * Reuler-Lewin Foundation *
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
[s] Staff [w] Widow/er P Parent(s)
*
+ Year Consecutive 5 Goucher Society Donor
** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
+ Member of Second
Century Associates
The Cordish Family Foundation, Inc. The David & Catherine Loevner Family Fund The Hollander Family Limited Partnership * The Zelda and Julius Halpern Fund *
Partnership Anonymous Advance Business Systems Baltimore Rotary Foundation * Charles & Margaret Obrecht Family Foundation Cushman & Wakefield
Towson Unitarian Universalist Church
Friedman Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Weiss Fagen Fund
Gaudreau, Inc.
YourCause, LLC
Hardiman Family Foundation, Inc. *
Mentorship Anonymous (2) Accent Food Services, LLC AHT Properties, LLC Apple Canteen Vending Earl and Christine Mummert Fund of the Foundation for Enhancing Communities * Francis D. & Irene D. Griffin Foundation *
Herbert J. and Phyllis Siegel Philanthropic Fund Hobbs Family Charitable Trust Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas Jim and Anne Carroll Charitable Fund * Joan Lyman Niles Charitable Fund Kollman & Saucier, P.A. M. Nelson Barnes & Sons, Inc. Miles & Stockbridge, P.C.
Heritage Properties, Inc.
The Nancy Patz Reading Fund
JLSP Charitable Fund
North Baltimore Aquatic Club, Inc.
Joseph and Deborah Fraites Charitable Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
Omaha Community Foundation *
Kassell Family Foundation Lavine Family Charitable Gift Fund * Mark and Twylia Malinowski Family Fund MassMutual Trust Co. Charitable Giving Program New York Life
Paul and Jane Reeder Charitable Gift Fund * Reservoir Clinical Associates LLC Robert & Barbara Singer Foundation * The L&M Schnipper Family Charitable Fund Thomas & Carolyn Langfitt Family Foundation * United Way of Central Maryland
One Source Imaging Solutions, Inc. Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Saul Ewing Arnstein and Lehr LLP Schaefer Family Fund The Foundation for Enhancing Communities * The Howard Bayne Fund * The Marksmen Company The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust TYG Fund Unobskey Family Trust Venable LLP Windsor Electric Company, Inc.
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Coming Soon! Tennis, anyone? The new Evelyn Dyke Schroedl β62 Tennis Center will bring even more excitement to our powerhouse tennis program with twelve new courts and state-of-the-art facilities.
NEW MEMBERS OF SECOND CENTURY ASSOCIATES FOR 2017-18
Tmothy Casassa β12
Andrea OβBrien β01
John Cummings β02
Caryn Palliser P β21
Hilary Davis β10
Julia Pollack β07
Margaret Grotzinger β81
Gary Decker β07
Rebecca Rother β12
Barbara Daily Hill β49
Jane Swift Dugdale β64
Wendy Snow Ruffle β73
Marcy Jacobs β68
Maggie Dye P β18 [s] and John Dye P β18
Paula Petrullo Russo β80
Jacqueline and Richard Leach P β97
Scott Falkowitz β99
RECURRING DONORS Goucher College would like to thank our generous supporters who give monthly gifts to the college. Anonymous (3) Kimara Ahnert β91 [t] Kathleen Wootten Anders β70 Erin OβBrien Anderson β84 Deborah Apple β06 Kathryn Barrett β07 Uneeda Brewer-Frazier β70 Robin Brewster-Sampson β83 Marie Brown β03 Kara Byrne Bundy β02 [t] Anna Lipstein Calderone β05
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Cheryl Fitzgerald β89 Bettina Golden Heiman β69, P β04 and Henry A. Heiman P β04 Linda K. Himmelberger, D.M.D. β74 [t] Daniel Hollander P β20 Lynn Ingalls β78 Unsil Ko Keiser β82 Margaret Grun Kibben β82
Liz Sabatiuk β02 Andrea Sanseverino-Galan β92 Kim Van Newkirk Shaffir β83, P β15 [t] Linda and George Shannon Jr. P β21 Louise Sherman β64 Peri Lolachi Snarr β84 Joshua Stober β06 Isabel Gallant Strasser β64
Kenneth Knowlton β07
Clayton Ulman β03 and Kathryn Wilson Ulman β03
Jeremy Kraut-Ordover β01
Leslie Valentine β73
Carolyn Brazaitis Lovell β68
Burchell Sise Valldejuli β82, P β11
Dylan McDonough β15
Martha Waller β92
Daniel McQuirter β99
Virginia Miller Weiss β40
Julia Mizrahi β11
Zoe Wilkerson β15
Ann Geiger Moyle β83
Victoria Willard β72
Diana Munoz β01 and Damon Highsmith β03
Alex Wood β06
BLUE & GOLD GOLF TOURNAMENT DONORS AND SPONSORS Patricia Kay Batza β91 [t] and Michael J. Batza
BSN Sports
Excell Concrete Construction, LLC
J. Joseph McAleer IV
Calvert Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.
Goucher II
Jennifer McCulley β03
Chick-fil-A
Joan Ottenritter
C-Suite Promotions, Powered by Proforma
Richard C. Powell and Nancy G. Powell
Cross Country/Track
David Rose
Caitlin Biggers β12
Karen and Paul Yarrish P β19
Richard Brill II β99
Ariosa & Company, LLC
Ray Burstein β07 and Brannigan Trahan Burstein β07, M.Ed. β08
Atlantic Coast Charter
Abigail Cooney β11 Hadley Couraud β13 Brandy Lasher DelleDonne β04
First-time Champions History was made on May 6, when the Goucher College menβs golf team held off six other teams to take the first Landmark Conference Championship. This was particularly impressive as itβs the programβs first year of competition this season, sporting a line-up of all first-year players.
Emily Hunter Fertitta β05 Andrew Gethins β12 Ellie Ginsberg β17 J. Fraley Coles Tilghman β08 and Matt Tilghman β07
KBE Building Corporation KCI Technologies, Inc. Kelly & Associates Insurance Group, Inc. M. Nelson Barnes & Sons, Inc. Mary Jean and Oliver Travers Foundation, Inc. Maryland Belles North Baltimore Aquatic Club, Inc. Open Market Energy Prodec Finishes, Inc. RMF Engineering, Inc. Ruppert Landscape Inc. Sizzle #1 of Maryland LLC The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Wilson Lighting
Laura Williams β17, M.A.C.S. β18
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2018 GOUCHER AWARDS GALA AND CELEBRATION MARCH 10, 2018
On March 10, the college hosted the 2018 Goucher Awards Gala and Celebration. Nearly 400 guests joined us for the Gala as we honored three distinguished alumnae/i and launched our largest comprehensive campaign to date, [UNDAUNTED]. Proceeds from the event supported Goucherβs scholarship funds. For more details about the campaign and the priorities, please visit undaunted.goucher.edu.
Anonymous Kimara Ahnert β91 [t] Jean Harvey Baker β61 [f] (emerita) Ramona Baker [f] Patricia Kay Batza β91 [t] and Michael J. Batza Andrew Bernstein β08, M.F.A. β15 [f] and Katharine Goodwin Bernstein β08 John Blackburn
Alan Fink P β09, P β15 and Judy Rousuck P β09, P β15 Anne Fink P β09, P β15 Lynn Toby Fisher β71 [t] and John Lee Compton Pamela Flinton [s] Norma Lynn Fox β76 [t] and Marko Slusarczuk
Lorraine L. Brown β66
Karen Giuffre P β18 and Lawrence Reynolds P β18
Judy Cohen, M.A.C.S. β12 [s] and Neil Cohen Bryan Coker [s] Vincent F. Connelly β98 Cyndy Cowles [s] Alysha Cunningham β12
Amanda Pugh β08, M.A.A.A. β14 [s]
Linda K. Himmelberger, D.M.D. β74 [t] The Honorable Ellen Lipton Hollander β71 and Richard Hollander The Honorable Miriam Brown Hutchins β73 [t] and Argin Hutchins Miriam E. Katowitz β73 [t] and Arthur Radin
Dante Disparte β00 and Amal Ponasik Disparte β00 Kathryn Doherty [s] Elizabeth Anne Ellers β81 [t] and Eugene Gulland Leda Fuller Favor β79
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Ieva Karklins OβRourke β83 Emily Perl [s]
Mary Hyman β71 [t] (emerita)
Daisy and Brian Detwiler P β18
John Olszewski Jr. β04 [t] and Marisa Azzone Olszewski β04
Sally Mansbach Herman β68 [t] (emerita) and Stephen A. Herman
Harriet Davis
George Delahunty [f] (emeritus) and Holly Dunn
Tara Nowakowski
Malcolm Green-Haynes
Maureen Daly β73 Richard Davis P β18 [t] and Nancy Davis P β18
Lauren Massuda β16 Diana Munoz β01 and Damon Highsmith β03
Jay Gilman β09
Keeley Carl
Karen Little Lyon β77, P β13 [s] and Lewis Lyon P β13 Terence McCann Jr. [s]
Gaye Brown [f]
Melinda J. Burdette β72 [t]
Joanna London
Christopher Gavigan Nancy Brandt Gertner β72 and Marc Gerner, M.D.
Kara Byrne Bundy β02 [t]
Sandra Liotta and Carl Osterman, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
Elaine Kaplan Freeman β58 [t]
Susette Brooks [s]
Robert Bull Jr. β93 [t] and Phyllis Bull
Phyllis Linde
Bill Pugh β94 [t] and Susan Pugh Jenifer Mitchell Reed β86 [t] Russell Reno Jr. [t] (emeritus) Rina Rhyne [s] Tom Rose β95, M.Ed. β00 [s] and April Simonsen Rose β96
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. [t] (emeritus) and Dorothy L. Rosenberg
[d] Deceased
Carol Hirschfeld Roth β70 and Jeffrey Roth
[f] Faculty [t] Trustee [s] Staff
Sheila Kleinman Sachs β61 and Stephen Sachs
[w] Widow/er
Thomas Kelliher [f] Brian Kelly [s]
Olya Samilenko [f]
*
Mardi Coyle Kildebeck β67
Kristen Schrader
Barbara Kornblatt β75
Kimberlee Van Newkirk Shaffir β83, Pβ15
Kyle Prechtl Legg β72 and Benson Legg Caroline Leipf, M.A.A.A. β16 Ruth Shapiro Lenrow β74 [t] and Jay Lenrow
Robin Fogel Shaivitz β72 [t] (emerita) and Joel Shaivitz Pamela Cook Stearman β77 and Robert Stearman Gerald Stern
P Parent(s) + Year Consecutive 5 Goucher Society Donor
** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
+ Member of Second
Century Associates
The Honorable Paula Stern β67 and Paul London Lisa Lyden Stromberg β83 [t] and William Stromberg Phyllis Sunshine [s] Carlton Surbeck III [s] Monica and Martin Sweidel [s] Denise Gotay Theunissen β89 Marilyn Southard Warshawsky β68 [t] (emerita) and David Warshawsky Robert Webbert Micah Webster [f] [t] Sylvia Eggleston Wehr β62 Toby Wertheim β68 [t] Jonathan Wexler β94 [t] Wendy Solomon White β72 [t] Margaret Messler Winslow β69 [t] (emerita) Phil Wodajo P β21 and Azeb Aregawi P β21
Alex Wood β06
L^L Charitable Fund
Norman Zwagil
M. Nelson Barnes & Sons, Inc.
American Endowment Foundation
Maryland Horse Breeders Association
Apex Tool Group Ayers/Saint/Gross Bon Appetit Management Company
Medstar Health, Inc. Miles & Stockbridge, P.C. NFP Corporate Services, P.A.
Canteen Vending
Schmitz Press
Clear Path Solutions Group
Shapiro Sher Guinot and Sandler
Connelly & Assoc. Fundraising LLC
System Source
Cushman & Wakefield Fink Family & Friends Gaudreau, Inc. Gordon Feinblatt LLC Gray and Son Inc. Henry J. Knott Masonry, Inc. idfive
T. Rowe Price & Associates The Alumnae and Alumni of Goucher College The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Venable LLP Windsor Electric Company, Inc. Xfinity
KBE Building Corporation Kollman & Saucier, P.A.
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THE 2018
SENIOR CLASS CAMPAIGN
The following seniors have made gifts of at least $20.18 in honor of their classmates and their graduating year, and to help βpay it forwardβ to future students. Student philanthropy supports all that happens on campusβfrom financial aid and scholarships to study abroad and internships. Please join us in honoring these seniors for their philanthropy and generosity to their alma mater.
Bernadet Assefa β18
Ian Furst β18
Melvin Pena Rodriguez β18
Ashley Aylward β18
Alana Gibson β18
William Pitts β18
Shannara Bauer β18
Emma Greene β18
Kara Pride β18
Elaina Boisvert β18
Rachel Grosso β18
Leah Recasner β18
Elizabeth Brown β18
Jamie Herman β18
Clayton Reynolds β18
Kelly Budge β18
David Hernandez β18
Emilygrace Reynolds β18
Caroline Burden β18
Jack Hodges β18
Faith Rider β18
Amy Castellani β18
Noah Hoogland β18
Katrin Rochon β18
Aliya Clunie β18
Megan Hopkins β18
Tyler Rohoblt β18
Philip Cohen β18
Fifame Barbara Hounsou β18
Andrew Rowland β18
Andres Cordoba Arroyo β18
Cary Hundley β18 [s]
Madison Salvino β18
Jonathan Davies β18
Harmony Jackson β18
Andie Schoenfeld β18
An Davis β18
Emily Jewell β18
Ari Schlossberg β18
Bridget Den Boer β18
Brianna Johnson β18
Elena Shapiro-Albert β18
Stephanie Detwiler β18
Michayla Kelly β18
Jessica Solomon β18
Olivia Dickert β18
Rachel Kieffer β18
Guadalupe Sosa β18
Mackenzie Donohue β18
Kyle Kihn β18
Marisol Sotelo β18
Sara Druffner β18
Michael Koehlmoos β18
Sai Santosh Sreenivasan β18
Hannah Dye β18
Julia Kronick β18
Madeline St. John β18
Ashley Edwards β18
Imani Lambert β18
Nathaniel Stein β18
Miranda Egan-Brooks β18
Clea Lerner β18
Katherine Thompson β18
Leigh Engelke β18
Scotty Lind β18
Tin Yu To β18
Edna Ferreira β18
Isabella Louis β18
Dung Tran β18
Ashley Flores-Maldonado β18
Nicole Lynch β18
Elizabeth Zengel β18
Emily Fontenoy β18
Kate Matthews β18
Sophie Friets β18
Angella Mutesi β18
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PARENTS OF GRADUATES
FROM THE CLASS OF 2018 WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO GOUCHER COLLEGE The following families have supported Goucher in honor of their graduate. Gifts from families directly impact Goucher by enhancing programs and initiatives that affect students. We thank these individuals for their generosity in commemorating their studentsβ graduation day.
Steven Albert P β18 and Jane Goldenberg P β18 Kristen Anton P β18 Tyrone Avendano P β18 and Stefanie Rochon P β18 Karen and Nicholas Bloxam P β18 Zoe Boniface P β18 and Eric Feigelson P β18 Darsie Bowden P β18 Erin Broyard Stennis P β18 Tom Burden P β18 James Gross P β18 and Gwynn Cadwallader P β18 Susan Cohen P β18 [s] and Matthew Cohen P β18 Deborah and Frank Corbishley P β18 La Jerne Terry Cornish β83, M.Ed. β94, P β18 Jacqueline and Timothy Corrigan P β18
Margaret and David Hamer P β18 Audrey Hannifin P β17, P β18 Nancy and Mark Herman P β18 Donna Hill P β18 Kimberly Hokanson P β18 and Dennis Stein P β18 Mary and Martin Hopkins P β18
Ann Rathkopf P β18 and Giona Maiarelli P β18 Elizabeth and Hank Ratrie III [f] P β15, P β18 Andrea Recasner P β18 Lisa and Spyleos Regopoulos Jr. P β18
Amy and Wilbur Hundley P β18
Ilana Reisner P β18 and Susan Stehman P β18
Patricia and David Jannotta P β18
Barbara and John Roche P β18
Tracy and Brian Jewell P β18
Diana Rosner P β18
Marianne Kast P β18
April Rudin P β18
Debra and Malick Kelly Jr. P β18
Niloo Sadjadi β74, P β18 and Morad Eghbal P β18
Leslie and Robin Kieffer P β18 Lisa and Eric Kihn P β18 Robert Kinkel P β18 Rabbi Sandford Kopnick P β18 and Nancy Kopnick P β18 Alice and David Kosmin P β18
Lori and John Salvino P β18 Marilynn Sarjeant P β18 and Brian Clunie P β18 Suzanne and Jeffrey Schoenfeld P β18
Carolyn and Steven Kronick P β18
Raymundo Sosa P β18 and Maribel Cruz P β18
Richard Davis P β18 [t] and Nancy Davis P β18
Norleen Lambert P β18
Susan and Robert St. John P β18
Daisy and Brian Detwiler P β18
Cheryl and Roger Lerner P β18
Carol and Robert Star P β18
Andrea Devereux P β18
Cathy Lott P β18 and Kenneth Erfourth P β18
Robert Steinmetz P β18 and Suzana Znika-Steinmetz P β18
Maggie Dye P β18 [s] and John Dye P β18
William Ludolph P β18 and Susan Moore P β18
Rachel and Felix Tseng P β18
[d] Deceased
Beverly Edgehill-Awkward P β18 and Robert Awkward P β18
Dan Lynch P β18 and Audrey Thomson
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
[f] Faculty
Sunday and Oyebimpe Faleye
Victor Maldonado P β18
[t] Trustee
Catherine Flannery P β18
Katherine and John Mathews P β18
[s] Staff
Andrew Furst P β18 and Samantha Poland P β18
Angela and David Matthews P β18
[w] Widow/er P Parent(s)
Dienese and Kelvin Gilbert P β18
*
Ellen and Paul Gittelsohn P β18
Frank Military P β18 and Light Rand P β18
Karen Giuffre P β18 and Lawrence Reynolds P β18
Kimberly and William Phillips P β17, P β18
Margaret and Delfin Go P β18
Sara and Andrew Pitts P β18
Judy Goffi P β18
Kimberly and Keith Pride P β18
Katherine and Mark Goldberg P β18
Melissa and Stuart Pyle P β18
5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
** 1 0+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
+M ember of Second
Andrea and Bob Turner P β18 Marie-Noelle Uwase P β18 Yvelisse Viera P β18 Ann and Matthew Wagner P β18
Pamela Meersand P β03, P β18
Century Associates
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THE GOUCHER SPIRIT DAMON HIGHSMITH β03
Damon Highsmith β03 gives back to students in every way he knows how, but his most rewarding experience from the last year was moving new students into their rooms on campus. Move-in day is a well-oiled machine, he said. βIt was fun because a car would pull up, and it would get mobbed by volunteers,β Highsmith said. After they had unloaded the vehicle, the parents would find a place a park. When the parents returned, they were shocked to realize that their Gopher was all moved in. βI had a blast doing it and was able to see my impact immediately,β Highsmith said. It was a wonderful experience to help these families who thought they would have to unpack the car after driving to campus, some having made multi-day trips to get to Goucher, he added. Highsmith remembers his move-in day. His parents helped him carry his belongings to a room on the second floor of Connor House in Stimson Hall. It was a bit different then, he said. For his most recent move-in day, Highsmith played the part of an βangry, old alumβ and joked with students that 20 years ago, there was no elevator, air conditioning, or volunteers to grease the movein process. Although much has changed regarding move-in day and new buildings on campus, what made Goucher what it was and what it is today is still the same, Highsmith said. βIt has the same feel.β The reason for the consistency comes back to the people on campus, especially the students.
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βI think the uniqueness of the students makes them recognizable. Itβs intangible, but you know itβs a Goucher student.β Highsmith said. Highsmith is a budget analyst at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, DC, where he supports restoration efforts in the Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. βIt is really hard to put the characteristics of a Goucher student into words that donβt wind up sounding trite,β Highsmith said. βThereβs a unique spirit among Goucher students that is warm, curious, engaged. I canβt boil it down to something I can say succinctly or pithily.β The best way to ensure Goucher continues to provide for students in the best way possible is to contribute personally, he said. Highsmith is on the Alumnae and Alumni of Goucher College (AAGC) Board of Directors and is a member of the AAGC Executive Committee, where he continues to link past, current, and future students to Goucher. Highsmith also acts as the AAGC liaison to the Athletic Hall of Fame. βI love the college. Thatβs the most obvious answer,β Highsmith said to the question of why he devotes so much of his time to Goucher. βI love the college because it is undoubtedly what led me into the line of work that Iβm in. Itβs where Iβve met some of the most important people of my life,β including his wife, Diana Munoz β01. βItβs always exciting to come back on campus, come back to the bubble as they say. Thatβs why I do it.β
2017-18 VOLUNTEERS. We are grateful to our volunteers who generously gave their time and talent to support the college.
Maryann Eros Abrahams β59
Frieda Kahn Bradlow β54
Kimara Ahnert β91
Rebecca Brady P β20
Elizabeth Alex β97
Dorah Merz Brager β57
Bruce Alexander
Leslie Swike Bravo β80
Lisa Wachstein Alpert β86
Uneeda O. Brewer β70
Christine Ash β68
Erin Brindle β99
Stephanie Austin β07
Lorraine Brown β66
Carol Avins P β18
Michelle Harmon Bruno β00
Adam Badik β99
Jennifer Olson Bryant β87
Elizabeth Statuta Baker β70
Sarah Bryant Burns β08
Judy Banker Barrett β57, P β82
Regina Buckley β56
Kit Smyth Basquin β63
Jane Pickett Buford β83
Patricia Batza β91
Robert Bull Jr. β93
Katherine Bauer P β20
Kara Byrne Bundy β02
Caroline Mandala Bauerle β89
Melinda Burdette β72
David Bavar
Maureen McLaughlin Byrne β82
Priscilla Walker Beirne β51
Marie Cacace β03
Jill Rice Bendick β67
Linda Gold Cangin Bennett β63
Sara Benjamin β97
Bradley Caplow P β19
Edith Coopersmith Bennett β57, P β82
Mindy Caplow P β19
Jane Benson β74 Shelley Berger P β20 Deborah Richards Berman β58 Ethel Weber Berney β46 Sandy Bishins β85 KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
[d] Deceased [f] Faculty [t] Trustee [s] Staff [w] Widow/er P Parent(s)
*
5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
+ Member of Second
Century Associates
Jan Davis Bishop β59 Elizabeth Farnham Blair β62 Marina Blandino β13 Donna Rosenbaum Blaustein β64 Marjorie Bliss β02 Karen Cohen Bloom β91 Susan Blumberg-Kason β92 Karen Wallerstein Blumen β83 Caroline Blyskal β17 John Bond Jr. Marcia Booth β58 Winifred Cohn Borden β66 Theresa Ross Boston β73 Brianna Bowling β92 Jan Wickberg Boykin β62
Mary Merritt Carroll β59 Brigette Sheckells Cascio β08 Nancy Deyoe Cassidy β52 Jorge Castillo β99 Lorna Hall Catling β50 Ruth Kaplan Cavander β70 Christine Cherry β14 Geoffrey Clapp β95 Jill Clark β77 Grace Clark β68, P β10, P β12 Catherine Jones Clay β51 Mary Lambert Coffman β12 Judy Cohen, M.A.C.S. β12 Aaron Cohen β17 Elana Cohen β08 Cami Colarossi β88 Jennifer Gaskill Colbert β93 Edie Giese Coleman β65 Ellen Schiff Cooper β69 Alicia Ladson Copeland β01 Penny Sales Cordish β62
La Jerne Terry Cornish β83, M.Ed. β94, P β18 Chloe Anderson Correll β57, P β81 William Couper P β03 Marc Cousins β95, M.Ed. β07 Rachelle Cummins β91 Claudia Nichols Cunningham β92 Maxine Bigby Cunningham β70 Ann Weller Dahl β60 Maureen Daly β73 William Daly β16 Jane Wilhelm Daniels β50 Deborah Reisman Daoud β83 Jonathan Davies β18 Hilary Davis β10 Lillian Rifkin Davis β48 Nan Davis P β18 Rich Davis P β18 Sally Ross Davis β84 Laura Ewing Davis β75 Vienna Garwood DeGiacomo β08 James DeGiacomo β09 Chris Deibert β03 Sheryl Denny β81 Jeanne Derderian β83 Beth DeRicco P β20 Brian Detwiler P β18 Daisy Detwiler P β18 Molly Swantek Dicken β87 Mary Cole Dickerman β59 Roxann Dieffenbach β68 Donna Dinkin β82 Dante Disparte β00 Jennifer Ichnoski Diveley β98 Elyssa Doub P β20 Ann Scharnikow Du Ross β65 Paula Goodgal Dube β69 Jane Dummer β59 Stuart Earhart β90, P β19 Gayle Economos β76 Meredith Schmidt Edelstein β08
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Harriett Carlson Edwards β54 [d]
Nancy Brandt Gertner β72
Susan Nabers Haskell β66
Joseph Edwardsen β03
Thomas Geyer β93
Christie Mangan Hattersley β03
Morad Eghbal P β18
Abby Gilbert β62
Jennifer Hawes-Dawson β73
Lois Shanman Elkin β59, P β85
Gretchen Gilliland β03
Todd Eric Hawkins, M.A.A.A. β10
Elizabeth Ellers β81
Jay Gilman β09
Jean Daniels Hawley β59
Kathryn Shaer Ellis β86
Sheila Stern Glanz β55
Nancy-Bets Rowe Hay β63
Susanne Davis Emory β56
Margaret Ravits Goldfarb β72
Katherine Healy β78
Yvonne Owens Everett β73
Patricia Goldman β64
Micah Heaney-Forbes β17
Dorothy Hayden Fader β35, P β67
Beth Himmelstein Goldsmith β72, M.Ed. β73
Leah Forbes Heaney-Forbes β17
Scott Falkowitz β99 Patricia Elmes Farley β68 Leda Fuller Favor β79 Lucia Blackwelder Findley β64 Judy Finifter Joey Fink β15 Lynn Toby Fisher β71 Jinny Muse Fleischman β68 Louise Levy Ford β64 Hilda Ford Kenna Forsyth β63
Francine Goode P β20 Gwendolyn Gooditis P β16, P β18 Eric Gordon Sandy Ostrofsky Gordon β68 Kimberley Gordy β06 Risa Gorelick-Ollom β91 Zadelle Krasow Greenblatt β69, P β95 Elizabeth Page Greenland β79 Alice Falvey Greif β51
Lucy Hadsall Hedrick β69 Aileen Heiman β04 Bettina Golden Heiman β69, P β04 Sally Mansbach Herman β68 Jennifer Reynolds Hervy β96 Andrea Hess β01 Damon Highsmith β03 Barbara Daily Hill β49 Linda Himmelberger β74 Shirley Thiell Hoeflich β50, P β77 Benjamin Hoffman β09
Sylvia Foster β62
Wilma Greenfeld Greisman β52, P β79
Dr. Norma Lynn Fox β76
Nina Grossman P β21
Suzanne Cohen Hoke β64
Carole Kossow Fradkin β59
Lee Grossman P β21
Justin Holbrook β10
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
Marcia Rashman Frankel β60
Natalie Guajardo β16
Jesse Holland, M.F.A. β12
[d] Deceased
Elaine Kaplan Freeman β58
Lisa Gulian β07
Jessica Fugate β11
Rebecca Gurvets
Lawana Holland-Moore, M.A.H.P. β16
Joseph Gagnier β99
Bevin Gwiazdowski β03
Lynn Kocevar Gaines β59
Edmund Haile P β79
Deanna Galer β17
Arlene Rubin Hamburger β59, P β81
Robert Geen P β19
Pamela Husted Hanke β59
Linda Geen P β19
Jordan Harburger
Ronald Geesey
Aleice Hargrove β09
Julia Gelfand β75
Patricia Harmon β67
Auni Husted Gelles β10
Georgia Harris P β19
Mariya Shkolnikova Genzel β97
Jerry Harris P β19
Julia Gerhardt β17
Jill Hartmann β78
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Joan Bentley Hoffman β69
Nanlee Fitzsimmons Hollis β64 Anne Dankmeyer Hopkins β50 Wendy Howard β68 Barbara Hulick β80 Jennifer Hulse β79 Margaret McCusker Hummel β50
[f] Faculty [t] Trustee [s] Staff [w] Widow/er P Parent(s)
*
+ Year Consecutive 5 Goucher Society Donor
Fern Karesh Hurst β68
** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
Miriam Brown Hutchins β73
+ Member of Second
Judith Brigstocke Hundertmark β54
Century Associates
Jewell Robinson Dinner On February 23, 2018, we honored The Hon. Altomease Rucker Kennedy β71 with this yearβs Marguerite Barland β60 Merit Award at the 12th annual Jewell Robinson Dinner. The annual event recognizes the history and celebrates the achievements of Goucherβs African American alumnae/i.
Ronnie Boriskin Klein β68
Carolyn Brazaitis Lovell β68
Judith Klock P β19
Judy E. Lowry β65
Sam Klock β19
William Ludolph P β18
Eva Goff Knight β55
Lynne Sherman Lyon β74, P β10
Elizabeth Knobler P β20
Karen Little Lyon β77, P β13
Ken Knowlton β07
Joyce Moore Maclay β66
Sandra Cohen Kornblit β71
Eleanor Shriver Magee, M.Ed. β00
Debra Bergman Kostyo β90, P β21
Mary Ann Mahoney β81
Elaine Whiteley Kozlowski β62
Carol Krugman Maller β70
Jeremy Kraut-Ordover β01
Peter Manlove β95
Dorothy Krug β41
Gretchen Weaver Marcus β60
Florence Beck Kurdle β61
Marcia Vajner Marinelli β74
Nancy Turner Lambright β63
Sarah Ashby Marking β09
Jessica Leffers β16
Jennifer Margolis Marquez β01
David Lehmann
Aimee Sleeper Marson β95
Anna Lehnen β07
Nancy Mowll Mathews β68
Caroline Leipf, M.A.A.A. β16
Sarah Mayhew P β19
Jenny Lenkowski [f]
Betty Habach McCollum β63, P β90
Ruth Shapiro Lenrow β74
Brendan McFadden β13
Frances Johnson Lentz β45
Joanne Curtiss McFadden β89
Squirt Letsome β02
Denise McKeon P β20
Sarah Levin β16
Patty Lyman McLean β75
Ellen Haas Levy β57
Sarah Meade β13
Judy C. Lewent β70
Linda Meier P β21
Sybil Albrecht Lewis β53
Marla Mendelson
Mel Lewis β02 [f]
Allison Metzger β11, M.Ed. β13
Nicole Imamshah Kaplan β94
Gretchen Lundgren Lewis β68, P β94
Brigitte Groehl Meyer β63
Sonia Peters Kassambara β96
Mary Lutz Lill β39, P β68
Miriam Katowitz β73
Rudolf Lion P β20
Judah Katz
Eleanor Littman β68
Margot Kaufman β91
HarrietAnn Seiner Litwin β79
Leslie Noll Kayne β59
David Loevner
Michiko Yoshida Mitarai β66, P β94
Rebecca Crouse Kelley β93
William Lonczak β10
Esra Mitchell P β21
Beth Rankin Kilss β70
Eryn London β08
Kristina Molchen P β20
Alexandra Ranck King β79
Madeline Loucas β14
Michael Molchen P β20
Mary Hyman β71 Jessica Loman Inch β98 Sophia Ingram β14 Merle Intner Karen Flathman Jablon β85 Kathy Allamong Jacob, Ph.D. β72 Marcy Jacobs β68 David Jadin β10, M.Ed. β12 Oliver Janney β03 Melanie Winegar Jasinski β98 Julie Jeffrey Morris Johnson β11 Charity Johnson β76 Lindsay Johnson β05, M.Ed. β13 [s] Donna Marie Jones β79 Anya Jones β17 [s] Lynn Campbell Jones β54 Jeffrey Judge β05 Barbara Richman Kahn β82
Phil Meyerson β04 Jonathan Michaeli P β18 Maia Miller β16 Carol Friedman Millman β62
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Goucher Prison Education Partnership (GPEP)
Susan Moore P β18
Amanda Pugh β08, M.A.A.A. β14
Percy Moore β95
William Pugh II β94
Sharon Trumpe Morris β54
Susan Gottesman Rabkin β70
Leona Morris β35
Arthur Radin
Darren Mosher β99
Odette Ramos β95
Lucinda Mundorf β83, Cert. β91
Charles Randolph β16
Susan McBride Murphy β66
Eveline Kraus Rauber β68
Judith Espey Myers β69
Anica Donnan Rawnsley β51
Alyson Smeyne Nachman β89
Jocelyn Reader β02
Beverly Camras Nadel β68
Jenifer Mitchell Reed β86
Georgann Nedwell β04
Kim Reese P β21
David Nelson
Russell Reno Jr.
Donna Bridewell Nevraumont β67
Cate Campbell Richie β55
Lydia Newman β00
Amelia Nelson Riley β01
Victoria Smith Niklas β82
Alyssa Rittenburg β08
Gloria Stefferson Nilson β56
Ruth Anne Robbins P β20
Sharon McCrary Oliver β77
Joan Barnard Roberts β55
John Olszewski Jr. β04
Maxine Roberts β16
Andrew Packard β04
Milena Rodban β08
Gwendolyn Paisley β93
Betty Thomas Rollins β54
Caryn Palliser P β21
Anna-Marie Christello Roop β89
Keisha Parker β05
Helen Rosen P β20
Virginia Griffin Pass β79
Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.
Frank Patinella Jr. β96
Aliza Ross β07, M.Ed. β14
Sydney Patterson β16
Carol Hirschfeld Roth β70
Eloise Tilghman Payne β55
This year, Donte Small β18 became the first student who initially enrolled with Goucher through GPEP to graduate with a Goucher College bachelorβs degree. Founded in 2012, GPEP offers men and women incarcerated in state prison the opportunity to pursue a Goucher College education.
Eric Sargent β15 Joan Goldberg Sarnoff β58 Chiara Sauter β13 Ruth Potter Schaefer β55 Angie Shaeffer Schaffer β04 Elizabeth Oechsner Schmid β66 Lynne Schneider β68 Marjorie Schorr P β17 Kathy Pomerance Schrode β66 Joanne Schubert β75 Kevin Schultz [f] Dana Kulchinsky Schurz β10 Rebecca Schwartz β08 Kate Wesley Sears β90 Ralph Segall P β09 KerriAnne Sejour β15
KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS
Lisa Pagliaro Selz β73
[d] Deceased
Rebecca Rother β12
Kimberlee Van Newkirk Shaffir β83, P β15
[t] Trustee
Jen Schiller Pendragon β10
Drew Rothman β02
Robin Fogel Shaivitz β72
[s] Staff
Mary Ann McGrath Perasso β87
Barbara Ruble β78
Gina Shamshak [f]
[w] Widow/er
Sara Pilling β59
Alexis Rudolph β16
Linda Shannon P β21
P Parent(s)
Alice Pinderhughes β73
Wendy Snow Ruffle β73
Robert Shapiro
*
Julia Pollack β07
Ann Gratiot Rugelis β61
Angela Sheldon β81
Megan Pope P β21
Constance Rice Russell β54
Tina Hirsch Sheller β74 [f]
Alison Porter P β20
Liz Sabatiuk β02
Talia Ramos Sheridan β77
Mary Beckelheimer Porter β75
Niloo Sadjadi β74, P β18
Louise Sherman β64
Irene Strelzoff Preiser β54
Sonia Saleh β78
Kendra Shortle P β18
Robert Proutt
Andrea Sanseverino-Galan β92
Bonnie Shub-Gayer P β20
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[f] Faculty
+ Year Consecutive 5 Goucher Society Donor
** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor
+ Member of Second
Century Associates
Alison Stabert Shumaker β64
Ellen Burriss Swallow β59
Jonathan Siegel
Deborah Swartz β95, M.F.A. β09
Dina-Athena Siganos β89
Jane Hammann Taft β60
Jean Flah Silber β54
Marilyn Woods Tague β55
Barbara Silversmith P β20
Dennis Teegardin β12
Marjorie Simon β75
Susan Tharp β17
Renee Sklarew P β19
Denise Gotay Theunissen β89
Esther Shapiro Slaff β47, P β70, P β77
J. Richard Thomas Sr.
Cathy Slesinger β73 Shannon Smith, M.A.C.S. β15 Alex Smith β05 Meredith Smith β02 Kathy Welsh Smith β86, P β21 Wendy Williams Snyder β00, M.Ed. β04 Elizabeth Hunter Solomon β68 Jennifer Sparenberg, M.A.H.P. β16 Kim Spicker β17 Doris Huber Stafford β39 Gail Moore Standish β55 Jasmin Stanley β12 Ellen Staple P β21 Susan Staub β67 Pamela Cook Stearman β77 Natalie Frank Steen β88 Josh Stober β06 Sarah Stockbridge β00 Charlotte Anderson Stradford β42, P β67 Isabel Gallant Strasser β64 Lisa Lyden Stromberg β83 Kristin Powell Strong β87 Shelby McNeely Strudwick β54 Dotsy Dick Stuart β58 Alicia Sullivan β77 Jennifer Summers β94 Sebastia Lykos Svolos β54
Stewart Thomsen George Thomsen Susan Hihn Tifft β74 Nenelwa Tomi β11 Michelle Tomlinson-Phelan β83 Elsa Banen Tranter β62 Rosanna Tufts β82 Nancy Layton Tunnessen β63 Cori Rich Tyner β82 Sarah Bechtel Uebersax β46 Joan Marti Uht β52 Diana Van Fossen β70 Ben Veldman β10 Nancy Freydberg Vener β59 Theodore Venetoulis Virginia Verdirame-McMahon β83, P β09 Elaine Becker Von Rosenstiel β68 William Vought Jr. β99 Raekwon Walker β17 Crystal Wallace Walker β89 Martha Waller β92 Susan Gossling Walters β79 Margaret Warden β66 Kevin Warren P β19 Debbie Warren P β19 Marilyn Southard Warshawsky β68 Jenna Way β12
Civic Engagement Goucher hosted various events this year that engaged our students directly with our local communities and governments, including a Young Voters Forum that brought Maryland Gubernatorial candidates to campus on February 2; βGoverning Maryland Communities: A Conversation with Larry Hogan and Comptroller Peter Franchotβ on March 14; and a Voter Extravaganza on September 28 that helped students register to vote and saw visits from many local candidates.
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Record Crowds at Alumnae/i Weekend From favorites like the beer garden and the parade of classes to new events like the Alumnae/i of Color Luncheon or Goucher Hillelβs 20th anniversary celebration, Goucher spirit was in full force for Alumnae/i Weekend 2018! Make sure to save the date for next year: May 3-5, 2019.
Leslie Elkind Weber β83
Claudia Robins Whitman β63
Sylvia Lang Weber β65
Carol Smith Wilhide β49
Lindley Bennett Weinberg β82
Constance Odquist Wilkinson β55
Cynthia Whelan Weinberg β83
Victoria Willard β72
Adrienne Weinberger β70
Kyle Williams β12
Betsy Weingarten β88
Alice McSpadden Williams β61
Barbara Michaels Weinstock β53
Rachel Williams β12
Toby Fingeroth Weiser β96
Jerriann Myers Wilson β62
Virginia Miller Weiss β40
Anne Stout Wilson β62 [d]
Vern Livingston Weitz β60
Margaret Messler Winslow β69
Nadiera Young β12, M.Ed. β14
Patricia Falconer Weldon β46
Beverly Heuschober Winter β55
Anna Young β18
Mina Risan Wender β72
Alex Wood β06
Toni Perlman Young β67, P β98
Kimmy Eurich Wennik β93, P β22
Dave Woodard β13
David Yousem
Toby Wertheim β68
Andrew Wu [s]
Stella Platnik Yousem β54
Wendy Solomon White β72
Fran Frederick Wurlitzer β63
Joelle Ziemian β84
Linda Potter Whitehurst β61
Susan York P β20
Wilma Zimmerman β64
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2017-18 ANNUAL REPORT FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018
The audited financial results for June 30, 2018, reflect the national trend of growth in student aid; the long-awaited completion of the residential halls and dining facility; and the substantial growth in donor support underpinning these major investments at Goucher. Investments in plant grew $41 million this year as construction of the First-Year Village, Mary Fisher Dining, and the relocated Tuttle Hall were in the final stages of completion in preparation for students to return to campus in August 2018. This growth was funded in part by the contributions received from alumnae/i and friends of Goucher College in association with the [UNDAUNTED] campaign. Contribution revenue increased 40 percent to $13 million in the fiscal year. Goucherβs $215 million endowment benefited from strong financial market performance and returned more than 8 percent. The endowment supplied $12 million in support of programs on campus, including student financial aid, and still grew over $5 million. Current giving and endowment support from prior gifts composes more than 33 percent of total revenue. Continuing the collegeβs commitment to access and equity in education, in FY 2018, Goucher did not raise tuition rates and increased student aid by approximately $2 million. Net tuition, fees, and auxiliary revenues amounted to approximately $47 million, representing about 61 percent of the collegeβs total revenue. Overall, expenses were consistent with 2017, decreasing less than 1 percent. Fiscal year 2018 gains reflect the investment made in the capital plan by the college, the board of trustees, the alumnae/i, and friends, all with the intent to increase the value, attractiveness, and sense of community to current and future students of a relevant residential liberal arts education.
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3%
TOTAL REVENUE ($76.8 MILLION) OTHER SOURCES
ENDOWMENT ASSETS APPROPRIATED FOR EXPENDITURE
40%
17%
CONTRIBUTIONS
3%
16% TUITION AND FEES, NET OF STUDENT AID
21%
GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018
TOTAL ENDOWMENT ($214.9 MILLION)
STUDENT AID & AWARDS
30%
37%
6% PROGRAM & DEPARTMENT SUPPORT
13%
14%
GENERAL SUPPORT
LIBRARY SUPPORT
PROFESSORSHIPS & LECTURESHIPS
For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018
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GREATER GOUCHER FUND (GGF) BY THE NUMBERS
2,181 donors gave
$1.67 million to GGF
6
main priorities the GGF supports that touch all aspects of campus Academics Financial Aid/Scholarships Faculty & Staff Support Student Life
66%
Sustainability/Facilities Social Responsibility
of gifts made to the GGF were gifts of
$100 or less
$46.50 was the average GGF gift
50%
86%
of GGF giving came from
undergrad alums
of the GGF goes directly into financial aid and scholarships, which are given to
93% of students
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TOTAL ADVANCEMENT ACTIVITY (IN MILLIONS)
ALUMNAE/I PARTICIPATION RATE AND NEW ALUMNAE/I DONOR COMPARISON 23%
$15.1 $12.3
$13.1
17
1,516
$7.7
$8.7
18%
%
1,550
21%
18%
1,609
937 605
FY 2014
FY 2015
FY 2016
FY 2017
FY 2018
FY 2014
FY 2015
FY 2016
FY 2017
FY 2018
TOTAL GIFTS
ALUMNAE/I PARTICIPATION RATE
GREATER GOUCHER FUND
NUMBER OF NEW ALUMNAE/I DONORS
VOLUNTARY SUPPORT BY PURPOSE GREATER GOUCHER FUND
OTHER ANNUAL GIFTS
ENDOWMENT GIFTS
11% 12% 4% 11
%
DEFERRED GIFTS
30
62%
CAPITAL GIFTS
Capital Project Priorities Thanks to the support of this community, we are proud of what we have accomplished so far in the [UNDAUNTED] campaign, including the successful relocation of Froelicher, the completion of the First-Year Village, and the renovation of Mary Fisher Hall. Stay tuned for information on groundbreakings for our next projects as we reimagine our campus, creating an environment of engagement and success. Find out more at undaunted.goucher.edu.
Froelicher Hall
Equine Education Center coming soon
OPEN! First-Year Village
Fitness and Pilates Center coming soon
OPEN! Mary Fisher Hall
Science Research Center coming soon
OPEN! Evelyn Dyke Schroedl β62 Tennis Center coming soon
Goucherβs Time for Bold Action.
Goldsmith Interfaith Center coming soon
UNDAUNTED.GOUCHER.EDU/PRIORITIES
GIFTS BY CLASS FOR FY 2018 CLASS OF
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# OF REACHABLE ALUMNI
# OF DONORS
# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY MEMBERS
GRAND TOTAL CLASS PARTICIPATION
FY 2018 GREATER GOUCHER FUND TOTAL GIVEN
GRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT IN FY 2018
1939
2
10
1
20%
$500.00
$50,500.00
1940
3
11
1
27%
$172.00
$3,172.00
1941
6
16
1
38%
$10,250.00
$12,190.00
1942
7
15
0
47%
$1,550.00
$1,650.00
1943
8
23
4
35%
$2,382.10
$288,324.57
1944
8
24
3
33%
$16,046.31
$19,108.74
1945
6
32
0
19%
$325.00
$400.00
1946
7
31
2
23%
$13,168.00
$23,418.00
1947
16
47
2
34%
$3,626.30
$52,817.15
1948
19
60
3
32%
$6,920.00
$274,961.92
1949
26
69
5
38%
$12,644.00
$18,744.00
1950
23
89
2
26%
$12,625.00
$12,900.00
1951
31
101
4
31%
$31,415.00
$86,333.70
1952
26
96
4
27%
$19,852.00
$68,567.13
1953
29
94
6
31%
$51,873.86
$52,073.86
1954
25
99
8
25%
$13,137.95
$28,445.95
1955
29
91
7
32%
$26,589.53
$1,036,089.53
1956
36
94
10
38%
$38,718.05
$90,673.05
1957
47
130
8
36%
$25,922.30
$84,551.54
1958
50
136
9
37%
$60,218.00
$90,273.00
1959
49
137
9
36%
$27,434.22
$28,794.22
1960
39
148
9
26%
$21,950.00
$38,636.00
1961
53
151
9
35%
$25,178.63
$36,057.63
1962
58
181
11
32%
$61,822.20
$796,178.78
1963
47
162
13
29%
$37,201.80
$82,253.63
1964
54
175
10
31%
$19,763.26
$1,053,752.05
1965
43
181
8
24%
$77,566.51
$194,872.78
1966
80
210
15
38%
$65,184.57
$209,319.70
CLASS OF
# OF REACHABLE ALUMNI
# OF DONORS
# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY MEMBERS
GRAND TOTAL CLASS PARTICIPATION
FY 2018 GREATER GOUCHER FUND TOTAL GIVEN
GRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT IN FY 2018
1967
64
208
10
31%
$80,652.93
$86,556.93
1968
119
268
37
44%
$71,103.75
$417,237.26
1969
60
221
7
27%
$30,104.00
$195,304.39
1970
52
206
7
25%
$25,127.60
$36,585.10
1971
62
245
9
25%
$48,180.00
$222,993.00
1972
40
257
13
16%
$54,889.40
$201,541.84
1973
70
250
12
28%
$144,827.50
$1,368,798.19
1974
53
270
9
20%
$33,342.30
$86,450.30
1975
26
221
5
12%
$12,155.00
$15,367.00
1976
35
246
2
14%
$9,694.43
$11,125.48
1977
33
206
5
16%
$60,825.00
$76,465.04
1978
31
216
5
14%
$10,687.78
$25,687.78
1979
24
204
3
12%
$3,555.00
$61,030.00
1980
21
182
1
12%
$6,465.00
$6,945.00
1981
25
240
2
10%
$23,600.00
$29,015.00
1982
22
256
3
9%
$8,831.54
$10,681.54
1983
42
259
2
16%
$15,995.00
$425,705.00
1984
15
150
2
10%
$2,825.00
$9,150.00
1985
8
177
2
5%
$21,750.00
$23,500.00
1986
12
211
3
6%
$7,150.00
$7,210.00
1987
16
236
0
7%
$1,600.00
$2,150.00
1988
15
128
0
12%
$2,530.00
$2,831.00
1989
17
196
0
9%
$2,100.00
$3,935.00
1990
8
190
1
4%
$725.00
$100,750.00
1991
21
260
2
8%
$29,661.72
$38,261.72
1992
8
232
1
3%
$1,675.00
$2,575.00
1993
15
220
4
7%
$11,268.00
$13,842.30
1994
11
170
4
6%
$6,125.00
$10,940.00
1995
17
260
3
7%
$3,247.09
$7,179.18
1996
16
199
1
8%
$1,190.00
$1,475.00
1997
17
205
2
8%
$4,265.00
$5,292.00
1998
20
199
3
10%
$4,375.00
$5,794.00
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CLASS OF
# OF DONORS
# OF REACHABLE ALUMNI
# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY MEMBERS
GRAND TOTAL CLASS PARTICIPATION
FY 2018 GREATER GOUCHER FUND TOTAL GIVEN
GRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT IN FY 2018
1999
10
235
2
4%
$300.00
$3,287.60
2000
10
271
1
4%
$1,855.00
$2,761.00
2001
15
296
4
5%
$3,523.00
$6,467.29
2002
22
224
2
10%
$1,922.04
$5,550.74
2003
19
236
2
8%
$1,445.00
$2,145.00
2004
13
265
0
5%
$1,043.00
$2,126.00
2005
18
267
1
7%
$1,650.00
$2,210.00
2006
12
269
3
4%
$1,325.66
$5,125.66
2007
19
270
3
7%
$225.00
$4,740.00
2008
28
319
0
9%
$1,181.08
$2,421.08
2009
17
279
0
6%
$400.00
$686.18
2010
19
354
2
5%
$198.00
$1,939.63
2011
19
336
2
6%
$692.11
$1,640.11
2012
28
301
0
9%
$455.13
$1,720.13
2013
24
321
1
7%
$255.13
$1,281.13
2014
18
274
1
7%
$275.00
$850.00
2015
15
284
5%
$641.00
$1,596.00
2016
26
336
6
8%
$785.64
$2,555.80
2017
31
299
4
10%
$420.34
$1,071.52
2018
99
266
0
37%
$1,323.74
$2,057.92
Total
2,285
15,315
360
GRADUATE PROGRAMS ALUMNI*
# OF DONORS 67
# OF REACHABLE ALUMNI 3752
# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY MEMBERS 4
$8,317,665.77
GRAND TOTAL CLASS PARTICIPATION 2%
FY 2018 GREATER GOUCHER FUND TOTAL GIVEN $2,522.23
GRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT IN FY 2018 $17,486.29
* Graduate program alumni count only includes those that hold ONLY a graduate degree from Goucher; does not include those with dual degrees (UG and GR degrees). Dual degree alumni (UG and GR degrees) from Goucher are only included in the UG class listing.
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THE POSSIBILITY OF OPPORTUNITY NINA NEALE β19
Nina Neale β19 has many passionsβcareers in fashion design and neuroscience were initially on her radar at the start of collegeβbut whatever her interests, she has always sought out the opportunities that would get her where she hopes to go. βIβve been very intentional with my Goucher experience in terms of discovering ways to bring my academic ambition and personality to what Iβm good at, exploring future career paths, and accomplishing what I hope for myself.β Neale said. βEven though my time at Goucher has had various ups and downs, I have never lost sight of why Iβm here. I came to college for a reason.β Her reason is everyone elseβs why. Neale is fascinated with how people think, how they express emotion, what influences their decisions, and how it relates back to consumerism and politics. βKnowing why informs the rigor, passion, motivation, and determination of my academics and future profession,β she said. Her first internship, with BrainReserve, a consulting firm in New York City run by author and futurist Faith Popcorn, helped clinch Nealeβs passion for market research during the summer of 2016. She researched a companyβs target audience and helped develop strategies to reach that group of people in a meaningful and effective way. βI used my skills from class and other jobs to garner real-world working experience and tangibly connect my experience in a way that also supported my academic career,β Neale said. The Marjorie Cook Foundation Internship Fund helped Neale to take the internship for credit while balancing the expenses of Manhattan, she said. Although Neale grew up in the city and lived with her parents, she was quickly approaching the financial expectations associated with independence.
Itβs why the Ann S. Griffiths β90 Endowed Scholarship Fund was equally helpful to her college experience, which is an expensive luxury regardless of the institution, she said. Neale realizes not everyone is fortunate enough to continue to college, but she will be forever grateful for the opportunities Goucher provided her. Her intentionality drove her involvement on campus with roles such as manager/caller at Goucher Phonathon, supervisor at the Goucher Poll, marketing and assessment intern for the Office of Student Engagement, and first-year mentor. As a political science major, Neale was drawn to the field because of the ideology that drives voters and how governments provide public services. She saw this in action with the Goucher Poll, which calls Maryland residents to ask them their opinion on social, economic, and policy-based issues. βIt was an opportunity to tangibly see the importance of collecting data in order to understand individuals and communities. It provided a way to measure ideas, feeling, and fact, and to then synthesize findings through numbers and analysis,β Neale said. For Neale, working with Goucher Poll has affirmed the importance of not just knowing the what but also the why. She feels itβs important, and under the supervision of Dr. Mileah Kromer, Neale is completing an independent study to create a visual representation of the last six years of data collected by Goucher Poll. βItβs something that I can walk away with and show future employers what I am capable of doing,β Neale said, βespecially since I am graduating a semester early and entering the work force soon.β
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This has been a year for the history booksβa year of so many milestone accomplishments thanks to your generous donations. But our campaign for Goucherβs future does not stop here. Together, our community will secure our college for the next generation while focusing on the following campaign goals.
GOALS REMIND THE WORLD THAT WE ARE [UNDAUNTED]
Capture the Attention of the General Public.
RECONNECT WITH OUR GOUCHER FAMILY
Inspire 25% Alumnae/i Participation.
REBUILD, STRENGTHEN, AND CONTINUE THE GOUCHER LEGACY
Raise $100 Million by 2022.
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