More than 1,000 alumni, parents, and friends around the country joined the Founders Day celebration on campus via satellite. More than ninety signed up for the Boston event, for example; Detroit, Denver, Raleigh/Durham, and Seattle each had thirty; Los Angeles had forty-five; and Washington, D.C., attracted seventy-five.
The Alumni Affairs Office and the College want to recognize the special group of volunteers who helped make our 200th birthday celebration such an overwhelming success.
Thanks to:
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Saul Adler '64
- Brownell Bailey '76
- William Batcheller '76
- Katherine Boyd Boxley '79
- Frederick Brandt '47
- Philip Beuth '54
- Sarah McMahon Cohen '84
- Jean Judson Collin '76
- James Dickson '35
- Robert Danziger '89
- David Eales '63
- Katherine Douglass Friedl '85
- Thomas Gade '61
- Ernest Gardow '56
- Karin Krowlikowski Garner '86
- Byron George '49
- Jeffrey Gower '92
- Matthew Guilfoyle '80
- Karl Hartmann '90
- Donald Hawkes '37
- Thomas Hitchcock '66
- Robert '62 and Barbara Holland
- Alan Horn '64
- Reeve Howland '63
- Kenneth Hoyt '59
- Karen Huggins '77
- Ronald Jennett '52
- Jodi Brenner Kaplan '84
- Neil Kleinman '63
- Norman Kreisman '47
- Stephen Kronish '73
- Lee Landes '45
- Gary Morris '65
- Craig Rideout '88
- Charles '60 and Leslie Roden
- Joel Roslyn '72
- Martin Sands '83
- Edwin Scantlebury '41
- Larry Schwartz '41
- Patricia Seftel '80
- Douglas Seholm '57
- Donald Sirkin '49
- Peter Slavis '73
- Nina Smilari '91
- Gail '74 and Louis '73 Snitkoff
- Allan Starr '66
- Richard Steinwurtzel '72
- G. Curtis Stewart '37
- Richard Tyndall '44
- Marie DeFazio Tricarico '82
- John Wing '58.
We couldn't have done it without U.