Posted on May 1, 1995

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:

  • 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.