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The Annual Report of Private Giving University of California, Santa Barbara FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2007 Partners in Innovation UC SANTA BARBARA

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The Annual Repor t of Pr ivate Giv ing

Univer si t y of Cal i fornia , Santa Barbara

for the year ending June 30, 2007

Par tners in Innovat ion

UC

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ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s

every donor Makes a difference 1

financial highlights 2

Philanthropy at Work 3

building Premier facilities 4

thinking big at the nanoscale 5

developing Clean and efficient lighting 6

expanding our global Perspective 7

supporting exceptional athletes 8

advancing artistic excellence 9

recognizing distinction 10

Preparing the next generation of scholars 13

honor roll of donors 14

the Campaign for uC santa barbara 24

uC santa barbara foundation inside back Cover

every effort has been made to provide a complete and accurate listing of donors and gifts of $1,000 or more received between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. Please accept our apology if a mistake or an omission has occurred.

for more information contact:

Victoria Wing director of Major gift Planning office of development university of California, santa barbara santa barbara, Ca 93106-2013 (805) 893-2600 visit: www.ia.ucsb.edu/campaign

Produced by the office of Public affairs editor: eileen Conrad art director: adine Maron

Photography: david bazemore p. 9; Jeff brouws cover; Matthew Collins p. 23; geography department p.22; anne hammersky p. 15, 18, 19; Kimberly Kavish p. 1, 5, 14, 17; randy lamb p. 6; tony Mastres p. 3, 8, 12, 16, 20, 21.

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EvEry Donor MakEs a DiffErEncE

Once again, UC Santa Barbara alumni and friends have set a strong pace for The

Campaign for UC Santa Barbara by contributing $70.9 million during 2006-07, an

increase of nearly 30 percent over the previous year.

This enormous rise in private giving

reflects the building momentum

generated by the campus’s first

comprehensive fund-raising initiative,

which seeks to raise $500 million for

cutting-edge research and instruction,

scholarships and fellowships, innovative

programs, and new facilities. • We

are delighted to report that by the end

of the fiscal year on June 30, a total of

$422 million had been donated to the

campaign, including the largest gift to

date: $12.5 million from Virgil Elings,

a former UCSB physics professor, and Betty Elings Wells to support pioneering research

and education at the California NanoSystems Institute. • Since the inception of the

campaign in 2000, UC Santa Barbara’s endowment—now $190 million—has grown

by $115 million. Forty-six new endowed professorships have been established during

the campaign to attract and retain leading scholars in a wide range of disciplines—

including nine new faculty chairs last year—bringing the total to 70. Similarly, 107

new graduate fellowships were created by philanthropic gifts to support outstanding

students throughout the campus. • UC Santa Barbara’s remarkable progress toward the

campaign goal gives testimony to the vision and generosity of the many volunteers and

philanthropists who are honored in this report of private giving. We thank you for your

continuing partnership in creating a dynamic future for our campus, and for helping to

make UC Santa Barbara an extraordinary place.

Fredric E. Steck, Jr. ’67, Chair Henry T. Yang, ChancellorUC Santa Barbara Foundation

Fredric Steck and Henry Yang in front of the Mosher Alumni House.

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financial Highlights

*

p a r t n e r s   i n   i n n o v a t i o n   •   2

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

2002$45.1

2003$50.3

2004$80.1

2005$68.2

2006$55.3

2007$70.9

$96.9

$147.3

$227.5

$295.7

$351.1

$422.1Campaign Cumulative Total in Millions

Private Giving 2003-2007Year Total

2002-03 $50,387,791

2003-04 $80,165,100

2004-05 $68,242,361

2005-06 $55,391,318

2006-07 $70,951,832*

Private Funds 2006-07Sources

Individuals $32,478,666

Campus-related organizations $414,506

Corporations $18,166,172

Foundations $18,334,103

other Sources $1,558,385

Total $70,951,832

$156,462

$1,200

$3,577,799

$6,078,414

$49,217

$882,083

$1,350,982

$98,323

$5,277,627

$6,940,484

$22,077,887

$12,808,103

$108,028

*Includes gifts, pledges, and private grants received by the UC Santa Barbara Foundation and the UC Regents.

Below each bar is the total raised for the fiscal year indicated; the number at the top is the cumulative total for the entire campaign.

Campus Recipients of Private Fundsacademic affairs

Bren School of Environmental Science and Management

College of Creative Studies

Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Humanities, Social Sciences, College of Letters and Science

art Museum

Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television,

and New Media

Humanities and Fine arts

Social Sciences

General College of Letters & Science

Intercollegiate athletics

Kavli Institute for Theoretical physics

Libraries

Marine Science Institute and Natural reserve System

programs and Services

Student affairs

arts & Lectures

academic programs

General administrative and academic Support

Science and Engineering

California NanoSystems Institute

College of Engineering

Sciences

Technology Management program

Unrestricted

Total

$7,500

$693,225

$163,386

$2,138,833

$9,863,092

$2,140,910

$830,874

$393,287

$3,057,423

$7,609,015

$41,934,502

$2,119,785

$70,951,832*

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UCSB is proud to recognize the record number of alumni and friends,

as well as corporations, organizations, and foundations, who made

generous contributions to The Campaign for UC Santa Barbara in

the year ending June 30, 2007. • To all of our supporters, especially

those listed in the Honor Roll of Donors that begins on page 14, UCSB

expresses its sincere gratitude and profound appreciation. On the

pages that follow are just a few examples of the ways in which UC

Santa Barbara’s many benefactors are helping to support innovation

in teaching and research across the academic disciplines.

PhilanthroPy at Work

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Building Premier

Facilities

an unprecedented era of new

construction to build premier

facilities equal to the growing

reputation of UC Santa

Barbara as a leading research university is

under way. as Chancellor Henry T. Yang

has said, “a world-class university must

have a physical presence to match.”

a dynamic new east entrance to

UCSB with a gateway arch named for

benefactors Jeff Henley ’66, and his

wife, Judy, featuring a traffic circle,

new lighting, and landscaping, all made

possible by campaign donations is in

progress. additional project benefactors

are robert and Trish Duggan, Marvel

Kirby ’51, Fredric E. Steck Jr. ’67, and an

anonymous donor.

Construction has also begun on the

privately funded Carsey-Wolf Center for

Film, Television, and New Media, part

of a state-funded academic building

complex for the College of Letters and

Science and the Gevirtz Graduate School

of Education that will house the newly

established Eli and Edythe L. Broad

Center for asperger research and the

enhanced Koegel autism research and

Training Center.

The Broad Center will be the

first research and training facility in

the country devoted to developing

treatments and ultimately finding a

cure for individuals with asperger’s

Syndrome, a prevalent form of high-

functioning autism characterized by

difficulties with social communication.

In addition, the Mosher alumni

House recently opened to welcome

returning graduates and visitors to UC

Santa Barbara. More than $11.8 million

already has been raised for the $12.5

million building project.

A new east entrance to UC Santa Barbara is one of many new building projects under way to improve the campus’s physical environment and to enhance teaching and research.

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virgil Elings and Betty

Elings Wells have made a

$12.5 million gift to UC

Santa Barbara to support

pioneering research and education at

the California NanoSystems Institute

(CNSI). In recognition of their generous

contribution, the new building that

is home to the prestigious California

Institute for Science and Innovation has

been named Elings Hall. The Elings and

Wells gift is the largest contribution to

The Campaign for UC Santa Barbara

thus far.

The CNSI is a multidisciplinary

research partnership between UCLa and

UCSB established by the state in 2000

with the support of the state legislature

and California industry. By exploring the

power and potential of manipulating

structures molecule-by-molecule,

the institute is on its way to creating

revolutionary new materials, devices, and

systems that will enhance virtually every

aspect of our lives.

The Elings and Wells gift will

significantly advance nanoscience

research at the institute as well as in

engineering and the sciences. It will

provide $9 million in unrestricted

support to develop and implement

innovative research and education

initiatives and create new laboratory

facilities. In addition, a $3.5 million

endowment for the CNSI will generate

ongoing resources to build and sustain

state-of-the-art programs.

Virgil Elings is a former UCSB

professor of physics and an entrepreneur

who made fundamental contributions

leading to the scientific revolution at the

nanoscale.

thinking Big at the nanoscale

Evelyn Hu, Peter J. Clarke Professor and Director of the California NanoSystems Institute, said the Elings and Wells gift will allow the institute to launch new research and education programs that “may define critical pathways in science and engineering for the next decade and beyond.”

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The Solid-State Lighting and

Energy Center (SSLEC) was

launched in March to advance

new semiconductor-based

energy efficient lighting and display

technologies through partnerships with

key industry leaders. By the end of June,

corporations had already contributed

$10.1 million to support the innovative

research center in the College of

Engineering. They include Mitsubishi

Chemical Corporation, rohm Company,

Ltd, Stanley Electric Company, Ltd, and

four anonymous corporate donors.

The SSLEC provides a forum for

industry members and UCSB researchers

to collaborate across several disciplines—

materials science, electrical engineering,

chemistry, and physics—to address the

most challenging problems in solid-state

lighting.

The center is working on the

development of new materials, devices,

and advanced fabrication technologies

develoPing clean and

eFFicient lighting

for consumer electronics and energy. It

will focus on energy efficient solid-state

lighting, power switching, and clean

energy.

Lighting consumes 22 percent of

all electricity produced in the nation.

The U.S. Department of Energy

estimates over $98 billion in energy

savings could be realized by 2020 if

solid-state lighting can achieve these

breakthrough efficiency targets. The

SSLEC is developing novel light-emitting

diode lighting technologies to achieve

an efficiency target of greater than 75

percent.

The interdisciplinary research center

is directed by Shuji Nakamura, Cree

professor of Solid-State Lighting and

Display, and Steven DenBaars, Mitsubishi

Chemical professor in Solid-State

Lighting and Display.

Cree Professor Shuji Nakamura won the 2006 Millennium Technology Prize for his invention of revolutionary new energy-saving light sources: blue, green, and white light-emitting diodes and the blue laser diode. He directs UCSB’s Solid-State Lighting and Energy Center with Mitsubishi Professor Steven DenBaars.

A blue semi-polar light-emitting diode.

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Duncan Mellichamp, emeritus

professor of chemical

engineering, and his wife,

Suzanne, have made a

$2 million philanthropic gift to the

campus to establish a second cluster

of four endowed chairs. The innovative

gift will make it possible for UCSB to

recruit four leading scholars to launch

a major new interdisciplinary academic

research initiative to study the effects of

globalization.

The Mellichamp academic Initiative

professorships, which now number

eight at UCSB, are important to the

future development of the campus. They

provide special opportunities to build

exPanding our gloBal PersPectivecenters of excellence in carefully selected

programmatic areas of rising importance

that will change over time. This is the

largest gift ever made by a UC Santa

Barbara faculty member.

The coordinated clusters of

endowed chairs will enable the campus

to pursue new fields of scholarly inquiry

and to strengthen existing pioneering

research programs across disciplines

through the recruitment of eminent

scholars. With their latest gift, the

couple has established a total of nine

endowed chairs at UC Santa Barbara,

including a professorship in process

control in the Chemical Engineering

Department, of which Duncan

Mellichamp was a founding member.

Initially, the Mellichamp chairs will

be awarded as a group to top faculty in

the social sciences, humanities, or fine

arts with related research interests that

will advance our understanding of the

growing integration of economies and

societies around the world.

other endowed chairs established

during 2006-07 include the peter J.

Clarke Chair for the Director of the

California NanoSystems Institute, the

ruth Garland Chair for the Director of

the Center for Stem Cell Biology and

Engineering, the Leadership Chair in

Computer Science, and the Veeco Chair

in Engineering and Science.

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The UCSB men’s soccer team

claimed the 2006 NCaa

National Championship with

a victory over UCLa and was

saluted at various events, including a

rally in Harder Stadium attended by

campus and community supporters.

Shortly thereafter, an anonymous

benefactor contributed $1 million to

UCSB’s men’s soccer program, of which

$800,000 will fund an unrestricted

endowment for the winning team.

Men’s soccer is considered one of the

top programs in the country and has

advanced to the NCaa Tournament for

the past five years.

suPPorting excePtional athletesUCSB’s Intercollegiate athletics

program includes 19 teams that compete

at the NCaa Division I level and is

considered a leader in the Big West. It

has won the league’s Commissioner’s

Cup six times in the past seven years, an

honor given to the all-sports conference

champion. The National association of

Collegiate Directors of athletics also

consistently ranks Gaucho athletics

among the top 100 NCaa Division I

programs.

The graduation rate for UC Santa

Barbara student athletes is significantly

higher than at other public institutions

within the division.

Top: UCSB senior midfielder Brennan Tennelle (in the air) with sophomore midfielder Ciaran O’Brien (No. 10) during a soccer match with Gonzaga University. Above: Junior forward Nick Perera (No. 14). Right: Senior forward Tino Nuñez.

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advancing artistic excellence

arts & Lectures received a

total of $1.3 million from a

growing number of generous

benefactors during 2006-07,

including five donors who each pledged

$100,000 over four years to build a

foundation of support that is critical to

providing exceptional public program-

ming at UCSB.

arts & Lectures promotes the arts

as an integral and necessary facet of

education that elevates the human spirit

and provokes the imagination, inspires

“The Peony Pavilion,” a dazzling 400-year-old classical Chinese opera, was performed last fall in Santa Barbara by the Jiangsu Province Suzhou Kunqu Opera Theatre of China. The epic love story was adapted and produced by UCSB Professor Emeritus Kenneth Pai, a leading Taiwanese literary scholar and contemporary Chinese novelist, and co-sponsored by Arts & Lectures.

personal discovery and intellectual

inquiry, and sustains an inclusive

and diverse community. It presents

performances featuring touring artists

from all over the world—first-rate

dancers, classical and world musicians,

performance artists, and theater

companies. It also screens films—

international cinema, independent films,

documentaries, and the best Hollywood

movies.

In addition, arts & Lectures makes

the performing arts available to broad

segments of the community, many of

whom would have no other opportunity

to experience such programs.

Its artists-in-residence program

includes master classes for serious young

artists, lecture demonstrations, open

rehearsals, and classroom discussions at

UC Santa Barbara and in local schools.

annually, more than 17,000 people

share in arts & Lectures’s educational

and cultural resources through free

outreach programs.

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recognizing DistinctionPrivate gifts are increasingly important in maintaining the quality of UCSB’s mission of teaching, research, and public service. Among

the principal forms of private support are endowed chairs, which support the educational and research activities of distinguished

members of the faculty.

The following generous benefactors have made permanent investments in UC Santa Barbara’s future by establishing endowed chairs.

Campuswide

Edward A. Dickson Emeriti ProfessorshipUniversity of California presidential ChairEdward a. Dickson, DonorRobert Collins, Dickson Emeritus Professor

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster I (4)Campuswide (College of Engineering 2003-2018)Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp /Ma ‘70, Donors

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster II (4)Campuswide (Globalization Initiative 2008-2023)Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp /Ma ‘70, Donors

University of California Presidential Chair IIAlan J. Heeger, Presidential Professor2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

University of California Presidential Chair IIIMichael Witherell, Presidential Professor

College of Engineering

Eugene Aas Chair in Computer ScienceComputer Science DepartmentMark and Susan Bertelsen ‘66/’67, Donors

ALCOA Chair in MaterialsMaterials DepartmentThe aluminum Company of america, DonorAnthony G. Evans, ALCOA Professor of Materials

Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Chair in EngineeringCollege of Engineeringrichard a. auhll, DonorMatthew Tirrell, Auhll Professor and Dean of Engineering

Cree Chair in Solid State Lighting and DisplayMaterials DepartmentCree Inc., F. Neal Hunter, Umesh K. Mishra, and Steven p. DenBaars, Donors Shuji Nakamura, Cree Professor of Solid State Lighting and Display

Fred Kavli Chair in MEMS TechnologyCollege of EngineeringFred Kavli, Donor Noel MacDonald, Kavli Professor of MEMS Technology

Fred Kavli Chair in Optoelectronics and SensorsCollege of EngineeringFred Kavli, DonorLarry Coldren, Kavli Professor of Optoelectronics and Sensors

Leadership Chair in Computer ScienceCollege of Engineeringanonymous, DonorRichard A. Kemmerer, Leadership Professor of Computer Science

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in Process ControlChemical Engineering DepartmentDuncan and Suzanne Mellichamp /Ma ‘70, DonorsFrancis J. Doyle III, Mellichamp Professor of Process Control

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Functional MaterialsCollege of EngineeringMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor Glenn Fredrickson, Mitsubishi Professor of Functional Materials

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Solid State Lighting and DisplayCollege of Engineering Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, DonorSteven DenBaars, Mitsubishi Professor of Solid State Lighting and Display

Venkatesh Narayanamurti Chair in Computer ScienceComputer Science Department Karl and pamela Lopker ‘73/’77, Donors

Warren and Katharine Schlinger Distinguished Professorship in Chemical EngineeringChemical Engineering Department Warren and Katharine Schlinger, DonorsL. Gary Leal, Schlinger Professor of Chemical Engineering

Donald W. Whittier Chair in Electrical EngineeringElectrical and Computer Engineering DepartmentThe Mericos Foundation, DonorHerbert Kroemer, Whittier Professor of Electrical Engineering2000 Nobel Prize in Physics

College of Letters and Science

King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Chair in Islamic StudiesHistory DepartmentThe Saudi royal Family, DonorsR. Stephen Humphreys, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Professor of Islamic Studies

James and Sarah Argyropoulos Chair in Hellenic StudiesCollege of Letters and ScienceJames and Sarah argyropoulos, DonorsApostolos Athanassakis, Argyropoulos Professor of Hellenic Studies

José Miguel de Barandiarán Chair in Basque StudiesSpanish and portuguese DepartmentMinistry of Culture of the autonomous Basque Government in Spain and the Federation of Basque-Navarrese Savings and Loan, Donors

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John Carbon Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyMolecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Department amgen Foundation, William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Franklin and Catherine Johnson Foundation, and The rathmann Family Foundation, Donors

Virgil Cordano, OFM, Chair in Catholic Studiesreligious Studies DepartmentCharles Schwab, Charles and Harriet Burke, richard and Marguerite Berti, and the Franciscan Friars, DonorsAnn Taves, Cordano Professor of Catholic Studies

Dorothy and Sherrill C. Corwin Chair in Music CompositionMusic DepartmentThe Sherrill C. and Dorothy Corwin Foundation, DonorClarence Barlow, Corwin Professor of Music Composition

The XIVth Dalai Lama Chair in Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studiesreligious Studies DepartmentIndividuals, Foundations, and Corporations, DonorsJosé Ignacio Cabezón, XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies

Dehlsen Chair in Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies programJames G. p. and Deanna C. Dehlsen, DonorsWilliam R. Freudenburg, Dehlsen Professor of Environmental Studies

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair in Organic ChemistryChemistry and Biochemistry DepartmentMr. and Mrs. robert W. Duggan, Donors

Ruth Garland Chair for the Director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and EngineeringWilliam K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Donor

Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies Humanities and Fine artsMarsha and Jay Glazer Foundation, Donor

Alan J. Heeger Chair in Interdisciplinary ScienceMathematical, Life, and physical Sciencesruth and alan J. Heeger, Donors Klaus Bechgaard, Heeger Professor of Interdisciplinary Science

Jeff Henley Chair in EconomicsEconomics DepartmentJeff Henley ’66 and Judy Henley, DonorsFinn E. Kydland, Henley Professor of Economics2004 Nobel Prize in Economics

Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Chair in Taiwan StudiesEast asian Languages and Cultural Studies DepartmentIndividuals and the Taiwanese american Foundation of San Diego, DonorsKuo-ch’ing Tu, Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Professor of Taiwan Studies

Hull Chair in Women’s StudiesWomen’s Studies programM. Blair Hull ‘65, DonorEileen Boris, Hull Professor of Women’s Studies

Kundan Kaur Kapany Chair in Sikh StudiesGlobal and International Studies programDr. and Mrs. Narinder S. Kapany, DonorsGurinder S. Mann, Kapany Professor of Sikh Studies

E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC Chair in Letters and ScienceCollege of Letters and ScienceEssam and Layla Khashoggi, DonorsGalen D. Stucky, Khashoggi Professor

Louis G. Lancaster Chair in International Relationspolitical Science DepartmentWinifred H. Lancaster, DonorJ. Benjamin Cohen, Lancaster Professor of International Relations

Luis Leal Chair in Chicano StudiesChicano Studies DepartmentIndividuals, Foundations, Corporations, and the Mexican Government, DonorsMaria Herrera-Sobek, Leal Professor of Chicano Studies

Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish Chair in EconomicsEconomics DepartmentColonel Maxwell C. and Mary pellish, DonorsFor Distinguished Visiting professors

Aaron and Cherie Raznick Chair in EconomicsCollege of Letters and Scienceaaron* and Cherie raznick H ‘88, DonorsTheodore C. Bergstrom, Raznick Professor of Economics

J. F. Rowny Chair in Comparative Religionsreligious Studies DepartmentThe rowny Foundation, Donor

J. F. Rowny Chair in Religion and Societyreligious Studies DepartmentThe rowny Foundation, DonorWade Clark Roof, Rowny Professor of Religion and Society

Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Mass CommunicationCommunication Departmentarthur N. rupe Foundation, DonorRonald E. Rice, Rupe Professor of Mass Communication

Sara Miller McCune SAGE Dean of Social Sciences Endowed Chair**Social Sciences DepartmentSage publications, Inc., DonorMelvin Oliver, McCune SAGE Dean of Social Sciences

Arent and Jean Schuyler Chair in Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies programarent H. Schuyler, Jr. ’61 and Jean K. Schuyler, DonorsCarla D’Antonio, Schuyler Professor of Environmental Studies

International Shinto Foundation Chair in Shinto StudiesEast asian Languages and Cultural Studies DepartmentInternational Shinto Foundation, DonorAllan Grapard, Shinto Foundation Professor of Shinto Studies

Charles A. Storke II Chair in Ecology, Evolution, and Marine BiologyEcology, Evolution, and Marine Biology DepartmentCharles a. Storke II, DonorWilliam Murdoch, Storke Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology

Charles A. Storke II Chair in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental BiologyMolecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology DepartmentCharles A. Storke II, Donor Charles E. Samuel, Storke Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

*Deceased**pending approval

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**pending approval

Koichi Takashima Chair in Japanese Cultural StudiesEast asian Languages and Cultural Studies DepartmentKyoei Steel Ltd., of Japan; Koichi Takashima, president and CEo, DonorsJohn Nathan, Takashima Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies

Wilcox Family Chair in BiotechnologyMathematical, Life, and physical SciencesDrs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ‘70/’69, DonorsDaniel E. Morse, Wilcox Professor of Biotechnology

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair in Experimental Physicsphysics DepartmentBruce Worster, ph.D. ’71 and Susan Worster ’70, DonorsJohn Martinis, Worster Professor of Experimental Physics

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair for the Dean of ScienceMathematical, Life, and physical SciencesBruce Worster, ph.D. ’71 and Susan Worster ’70, DonorsSteven Gaines, Worster Dean of Science

Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management

Donald Bren Dean’s Chair in Environmental Science and ManagementDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, DonorErnst von Weizsäcker, Bren Dean of Environmental Science and Management

Donald Bren Chair in Corporate Environmental ManagementDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, DonorGary Libecap, Bren Professor of Corporate Environmental Management

Donald Bren Chair in Environmental Law and PolicyDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

Donald Bren Chair in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science and ManagementDonald Bren School of Environmental Science and ManagementThe Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

Interdisciplinary

Veeco Endowed Chair in Engineering and the Sciences**College of Engineering and Division of Math, Life, and physical ScienceVeeco Instruments, Inc., Donor

Research Institutes

Peter J. Clarke Chair for the Director of the California NanoSystems Institute Sputtered Films, Inc., a subsidiary of Tegal Corporation, DonorEvelyn Hu, Clarke Professor and Director of the California NanoSystems Institute

Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical PhysicsKavli Institute for Theoretical physicsFrederick W. Gluck, DonorDavid J. Gross, Gluck Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics2004 Nobel Prize in Physics

Harriman Chair in Neuroscience ResearchNeuroscience research InstituteEleanor L. Harriman and Thomas J. Harriman, DonorsKenneth Kosik, Harriman Professor of Neuroscience Research

A view of the Campus Lagoon and the University Center from Campus Point.

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Preparing the next Generation of scholarsThe university gratefully acknowledges alumni, trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation, parents, faculty, friends, and

organizations that have established endowed graduate fellowships with gifts of $100,000 or more.

anonymous (2)

Guenter and June Ahlers Endowed Fellowship in PhysicsDr. and Mrs. Guenter ahlers, Donors

Mortimer Andron Fellowships in EconomicsDr. Mortimer andron, Donor

Barpal Family Fellowship in Electrical and Computer Engineering Isaac and Margaret Barpal ’68, ’70, Donors

Jean Belin Fellowship in French and Italianrobert H. Sommer, Naomi Sommer, and Tana Sommer-Belin, Donors

Broida-Hirschfelder Fellowship in the SciencesElizabeth S. Hirschfelder,* the Faculty Women’s Club, and other Individuals, Donors

Carbon-Clarke Graduate Fellowship in Biochemistry-Molecular Biology anonymous, Donor

Chancellor’s Endowed Graduate Fellowshipanonymous, Donor

Steve and Sue Cooper Graduate FellowshipMr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Cooper ‘68, Donors

Jean Belin Fellowship in Materials Researchanonymous, Donor

Jack and Laura Dangermond Fellowship in Earth SciencesJack and Laura Dangermond, Donors

Brython Davis Endowed Graduate FellowshipBrython p. Davis,* Donor

Robert H. DeWolfe Teaching Fellowship in Organic ChemistryBarbara B. DeWolfe, Donor

Erna V. Fisher Trust Endowment for Czech MusicErna V. Fisher* Trust, Donor

Peter R. Fricker Fellowship for Postdoctoral Studies in Music Compositionpeter and Helen Fricker,* Donor

Islamic Studies EndowmentH.r.H. prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin abdulaziz and the Saudi royal Family, Donors

Dr. J Student Teacher Fellowship in EducationIndividuals honoring Dr. richard Jamgochian, Donors

Japan Bamboo Association Endowment in Religious StudiesJapan Bamboo association, Donor

Louis Lancaster Graduate Fellowship in Political Science Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lancaster* H ’89, Donors

Israel Levitan Memorial Fellowship in Art StudioMrs. Idee Levitan-Maxted,* Donor

Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in Art HistoryMiss Margaret Mallory,* Donor

Margaret P. Mallory Fellowship in MusicMiss Margaret Mallory,* Donor

Sarah Miller McCune Fellowship in Communication StudiesSara Miller McCune, Donor

Mendell Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Religious StudiesMr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mendell ‘63, Donors

Anthony and Marion Menk Music Affiliates Graduate FellowshipMr. and Mrs. anthony Menk,* Donor

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Chemical EngineeringMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in MaterialsMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Kenneth Pai Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Chinese StudiesBruce G. Wilcox ’77, Donor

Rathmann Graduate Fellowship in Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesWilliam and Ute Bowes, Catherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr., and Individuals, Foundations, and Corporations, Donors

Warren and Katharine Schlinger Graduate Fellowship Fund in Chemical EngineeringWarren and Katherine Schlinger Foundation, Donor

Harold and Hester Schoen Endowed Fellowship FundHarold and Hester Schoen,* Donors

Philip and Ada Siff Foundation Dean’s Scholar Fund in EducationSiff Foundation, Donor

Emil Steck, Jr. Graduate Division FellowshipFrederic E. Steck ’67 and the Steck Family Foundation, Donors

Charles A. Storke II Endowed Fellowships in BiologyCharles a. Storke II,* Donor

Thormahlen Family Fellowship in EconomicsWilliam J. Thormahlen Family, Donor

Louis H. Towbes Graduate FellowshipMr. and Mrs.* Michael Towbes, Donors

Walsin Lihwa Electronics and Photonics Research Center Endowed FellowshipWalsin Lihwa Corporation, Donor

Walsin Lihwa Electronics and Photonics Research Center Graduate FellowshipsWalsin Lihwa Corporation, Donor

Zytowski Endowed Fellowship in MusicCarl B. Zytowski, Donor

*Deceased

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Honor Roll of Donors

Lancaster SocietyUC Santa Barbara is grateful for the extraordinary support of our alumni, parents, friends, trustees of The UC Santa Barbara Foundation, corporations, and foundations who have contributed $100,000 or more to the university over time. Through their commitment and leadership, these distinguished members of the Lancaster Society have helped build the university’s reputation for teaching, research, and public service. The Society is named for Louis and Winifred Lancaster, civic-minded philanthropists deeply committed to the public partnership that is at the heart of UC Santa Barbara. During their lifetimes, they helped establish the UC Santa Barbara Foundation and worked tirelessly to build meaningful bridges between the university and the larger community. Their vision is sustained through the loyal generosity of today’s members of the Lancaster Society, celebrated for their contrib-utions to an enduring foundation for excellence at UC Santa Barbara.

Lancaster Society Builders

CUMULATIVE DONORS $25,000,000 AND ABOVE

IndividualsMr. Donald L. Bren The Donald L. Bren Foundation

OrganizationsMentor GraphicsSaIC/Telcordia Technologies

Lancaster Society Leaders

CUMULATIVE DONORS $10,000,000 TO $24,999,999

Individualsambassador Don* and Marilyn Gevirtz H ’96Mr. and Mrs. paul orfalea H ’98

OrganizationsThe Boeing CompanyThe David and Lucile packard FoundationW.L. Gore & associates, Inc.

Lancaster Society Partners

CUMULATIVE DONORS $5,000,000 TO $9,999,999

Individualspaul G. allen Vulcan IncorporatedGretchan and Leonard BroomVirgil ElingsBetty Elings WellsFred Kavli The Kavli Foundationprofessor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp /Ma ’70William r. Moran*

Organizationsanonymous (1)american Cancer SocietyHewlett-packard CompanyThe andrew W. Mellon FoundationMitsubishi Chemical CorporationGordon E. and Betty L. Moore FoundationUCSB alumni association

Lancaster Society Gold

CUMULATIVE DONORS $1,000,000 TO $4,999,999

Individualsanonymous (4)H.r.H. prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin abdulaziz The Saudi royal FamilyMr. richard a. auhllMr. Charles Den Bell*Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Ina Theresa Campbell*Marvin Clarke* ’51Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Cooper ’68Mr. Michael K. Douglas ’68Mr. and Mrs. robert W. Duggana. Helen and peter Fricker*Mr. Frederick W. GluckJudy and roger Haughton ’70/’69Jeff and Judy Henley ’66Mr. F. Neal HunterMr.* and Mrs. robert Kirby /’51Mr. and Mrs. Jon LovelaceMiss Margaret Mallory*Sara Miller McCune

Mr. Kent Vining and Ms. Julie ann Mock ’70/’75Margaret C. Mosher* H ’92 The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher FoundationDr. Laurence pilgeramDr. and Mrs. Joseph H. pollockMr. arthur N. rupe arthur N. rupe FoundationWarren G. and Katharine S. SchlingerHester Schoen*Mr. Charles r. SchwabMr. and Mrs. Francis Sedgwick*Mr. Martin Shum aprisa, Inc.Judith Cosdon Stapelmann ’63, ’65Fredric E. Steck ’67 The Fredric E. Steck Family FoundationMr.* and Mrs. Charles a. Storke IIMr. Thomas Moore Storke*Michael TowbesMr. Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Dick WolfDr. Bruce W. and Mrs. Susan L. Worster ’71/’70 The Worster Foundation

Organizationsanonymous (1)agilent Technologiesamerican Chemical SocietyThe amgen Foundationamgen, Inc.The annenberg Foundationarnold and Mabel Beckman FoundationThe William K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationThe Carsey Family FoundationCisco Systems, Inc.The Dana FoundationE.I. Du pont de Nemours and CompanyEricsson Datacom, Inc.Ford FoundationFord Motor CompanyFpS ComputingMarsha and Jay Glazer FoundationHewlett-packard CompanyHoward Hughes Medical InstituteHughes research LaboratoriesIBM CorporationIBM research DivisionIntel CorporationJapan pionics Company, Ltd.Kajima Engineering and Construction, Inc.W.M. Keck FoundationW.K. Kellogg FoundationLilly Endowment, Inc.The John D. and Catherine T. Macarthur FoundationMatsushita Electric Industrial Company, Ltd.Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.The Mericos FoundationMicrosoft CorporationMuscular Dystrophy associationThe pew Charitable Trustsraintree FoundationThe rockefeller Foundationrohm Company, Ltd.SaGE publications, Inc.Silicon Valley researchalfred p. Sloan FoundationStanley Electric Company, Ltd.Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd.The TaBaSGo FoundationTegal CorporationTeledyne Charitable Trust FoundationJ. E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton FoundationUCSB associated StudentsValentine FoundationVeeco Instruments, Inc.Walsin Lihwa Corporation

Lancaster Society Blue

CUMULATIVE DONORS $500,000 TO $999,999

Individualsanonymous (3)Dr. and Mrs. Guenter ahlersDr. and Mrs. Mortimer andronJim and Sarah argyropoulosDr. peter Bancroft ’41Eli and Edythe Broad The Eli and Edythe Broad FoundationDan and Meg BurnhamVernon I.* and Mary Low Cheadle H ’90David Kam W. Chu and Betty Y. ChuDrs. John Carbon and Louise Clarkepeter J. Clarke*Mr. paul Colombo applied EpI, Inc.Mrs. Sherrill C. Corwin* H ’91Mr. John Vickers Crawford*Mr. Thomas H. Crawford*Mrs. Louise Lowry Davis*Mr. and Mrs. James G. p. DehlsenDr. Katherine Esau*Eleanor L. and Thomas J. HarrimanDan HealyDr. and Mrs. alan J. HeegerM. Blair Hull ’65 Hull Family FoundationJames a. JimenezMrs. Idee Levitan-Maxted*Harry Lucas, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. MarkhamCol. and Mrs. Maxwell C. pellish* ’61Helen and robert peteleraaron* and Cherie raznick H ’88Howard rubyLeinie Schilling Bardarent and Jean Schuyler ’61Mrs. Jeanne C. ThayerJohn and Sharon Toddpatricia Toddalzera Todd McCoyDrs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ’70/’69John, Michael, and Stuart Wilson, and Theresa Wilson FlynnCarl B. Zytowski

Organizationsanonymous (1)apple Inc.aT&T Bell Laboratoriesalias/Wavefront, Inc.Burroughs Wellcome FundCalouste Gulbenkian FoundationCancer Center of Santa BarbaraThe Dow Chemical CompanyDow Corning CorporationThe Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.Friends of the UCSB LibraryWilliam and Flora Hewlett FoundationHughes ElectronicsThe Henry Luce FoundationMarch of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationMark Hurd aerial Surveys, Inc.The G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable FoundationThe McCutchen FoundationJames S. McDonnell FoundationThe Nature ConservancyThe Michael palm FoundationThe ralph M. parsons Foundationrowny FoundationSanta Barbara Cottage HospitalSanta Barbara FoundationShell International Chemicals B.V.Silicon Compiler SystemsThe Spencer FoundationThe Campus Green in front of the Physical Sciences Building.

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Note: UCSB graduation years for joint donors are listed consecutively, for example: ‘71/’71

Attending a geology class.

Sun MicrosystemsThe Tatman FoundationThe Herman p. and Sophia Taubman FoundationTektronix, Inc.Teledyne Scientific CompanyJohn Templeton FoundationUnilever researchVarian associates, Inc.Whittier Family FoundationsWilliam Wyles Library BoardWTF FundXerox Corporation

Lancaster Society

CUMULATIVE DONORS $100,000 TO $499,999

Individualsanonymous (13)Sara and Michael K. abraham /’59Mr. paul abrams*Mr. and Mrs. Joseph alibrandiChristine and Donald andersonJody and John arnhold /’75Mr. Edward BancroftVirginia Bancroft*Dr. and Mrs. Leon o. BanksMs. Carrie a. Barker*Isaac and Margaret Barpal ’70Bob and Carol BasonMr. and Mrs. Frank Baxter The Baxter Family FoundationGary and Mary BeckerWendy and Joel BennettMr.* and Mrs. Max D. Benton /’87Mr. Barry Berkus and FamilyMr. David Bermant* and Ms. Susan Hopmans The Bermant FoundationMyrna and Gerald Bernath*Mr. and Mrs. richard a. BertiMr. Fritz E. Bischoff*Jill and John C. Bishop, Jr.Johan* and Joanne Blokker and Jeff Blokker ’80, ’84Sheila and Michael BonsignoreCatherine Bruce*Mr.* and Mrs. Charles BurkeDennis and angelia CaganDr. and Mrs. James F. CaseDr. and Mrs. William G. Cheadlerufina and Chiu-Shan ChenShu-Ching and Edward ChengMarcia and Jamie Constance /’52Miss Ursula Corning* The Vidda FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Corwin H ’97 Metropolitan Theatres CorporationGayle and Craig r. Cummings ’75/’72Jack and Laura Dangermond Environmental Systems research Institute, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James DaoMr. and Mrs. Eugene Davidson*Mr. James G. Davidson ’98Mrs. Barbara B. DeWolfeDr. and Mrs. Steven p. DenBaarsDiandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Linda and Jeff DozierSuzanne Duca ’90Carol and Harvey EisenbergBarbara and rune EliasenMs. Julia Collier EmersonDr. and Mrs.* Ky FanMrs. Maurice E. FaulknerErna V. Fisher*Sallie and paul FlumJames r. Follis and Williard ray HurstScott and Jennifer Frank ’82

amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost ’64/’55Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Gallup ’61Mrs. patricia GebhardMs. Bernice Geiringer* H ’01Mr. and Mrs. Gordon GettySteven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72Mr. paul F. GlennDr. Steven Humphrey and Ms. Sue GraftonMr. rusty GregoryMr. John Gus Gurley ’78Norman and Jane HabermannEva and Yoel Hallerroy and Janet Hardiman ’83Mr. and Mrs. andrew T. Hass, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Hatlen H ’93Juliane M. Heyman ’48The roger Himovitz FamilyElizabeth S. Hirschfelder*Marilyn and Milton HoneaJudith L. HopkinsonMrs. robert Ingle Hoytarianna HuffingtonMichael HuffingtonWalter and Sharon Iberti The Iberti FoundationJoan and palmer JacksonJanice Jagelski and patrick Morrin ’87Catherine and Franklin Johnson, Jr.Tyrena and William Jones /’77Eric KanowskyDr. and Mrs. Narinder Kapany Sikh Foundation, U.S.a.Harvey Karppatricia and Keith KedwardMr. and Mrs. James J. KeenanElaine and Herbert KendallMr. and Mrs. Essam KhashoggiLynn and robert KoegelDr. and Mrs. Walter KohnSteven Lafferty ’75Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lancaster* H ’89Dr. Eulah Laucks ’78 The Laucks FoundationGeorge LillyDr. Bruce H. LipshutzKarl and pamela Lopker ’73/’77Mrs. Verl S. Lutz*Stuart and Hannelore MabonBernadette and Timothy MarquezMr. and Mrs. John Marren ’85Mr. and Mrs. John Maximus*Mr. Kenneth p. MaytagMr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mendell ’63Mr. and Mrs. anthony Menk*Dr. and Mrs. robert S. Michaelsen*Dr. and Mrs. Umesh K. MishraWilliam and Martha MowryMichael a. NachmanDr. Shuji NakamuraMargaret Nee and FamilyMr. David owensMr. alex pananides H ’06Mr. and Mrs. Thomas parker /’69William and Kristen parrish ’73, ’75/’89philip and Sylvia peatmanJackie Schmidt-posner and Barry posner 70/’70Mr. Thomas J. pritzkerMr. and Mrs. Michael pulitzerrobert and Ellen raede ’80/’80Dean and Marion ramstadMr. and Mrs. Lynn p. reitnouer ’55/’54Dr. andrea richMr. George W. rickey*Lord paul ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie ridley-TreeMrs. ruth S. Schaffner*Henry a. SchimbergMr. and Mrs. Mark J. Schwartz

Mitchell ShernoffMr. Hobart Skofield*Dr.* and Mrs. Fahad Somait ’70Tana Sommer-Belinpeter and Stephanie Sperling ’82Mrs. Lynette G. Fiqueras-Spievak and Mr. Jason Spievak ’90/’90Dr.* and Mrs. John a. StephensJim and Denise TaylorNicholas L. Teti, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Theo TheofanousThe William J. Thormahlen FamilyMrs. alice TokuyamaDiane and David Toole ’77/’77Don Tosti*Dr. Katharine W. Tremaine*Mr. Kenneth E. Trevey* ’51Ms. Nicole UnderwoodMr.* and Mrs. Edward ValentineJo Beth and Donald* Van GelderenDr. and Mrs. Daniel VapnekMr. and Mrs. robert L. VelozBarbara and James Warren /’73Vinitha Menon Watson and David Watson ’99/’99Claudia and alec Webster ’75/’76Mr. Daniel Weinbergroger W. Whalen ’61ann and philip White /’84ralph E. WiggenJanet and John WilczakThe richard Williams Family ’59Mrs. Samuel a. WofsyDr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas Woodhouse*Mr. robert K. Woolf*Justina and Ming-Shian WuMr. Tominori Yamada Toshiko Ushikama Memorial FundBarbara and robert Zorich ’72/’71

Organizationsanonymous (4)3M Foundationabbott Laboratoriesadvanced projects research, Inc.air products and Chemicals, Inc.alcan aluminum Corporationallergan Foundationallied Signal Foundationaluminum Company of americaalzheimer ’s associationamerican Chemical Societyamerican Committee for the Weizman Institute of Scienceamerican Educational research associationamerican Health assistance Foundationamerican Heart associationaMp Incorporatedamplimed Corporationanritsu Companyapplied Molecular Geneticsarcadia Design Systems, Inc.arCo FoundationargusSensesThe association for the Cure of Cancer of the prostateaT&T Bell LaboratoriesThe Balm Foundation, Inc.BaSF CorporationBasque autonomous GovernmentBay Networks, Inc.BHp BillitonBialis Family FoundationBlue Moon Fund, Inc.albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc.James S. Bower FoundationBp america, Inc.Bristol-Myers products

Burroughs CorporationCadence Design Systems, Inc.California Institute of TechnologyCalifornia Wellness FoundationCanadian Institute for advanced researchCanadian pacific Charitable FoundationCapitol Specialty plastics, Inc.Catalytic SolutionsChevron products CompanyChevron U.S.a., IncChevronTexacoChiang Ching-Kuo FoundationChicago Community TrustJane Coffin Childs Memorial FundChiron CorporationConexant Systems Charitable FundConservation International FoundationConvergent Technologies, Inc.Corning IncorporatedCorning Incorporated FoundationThe Council for Tobacco research, U.S.a.Courtroom Television NetworkCuller Scientific Systems CorporationDepotech CorporationDialogic CorporationDigital Equipment CorporationDSM researchEastman Kodak CompanyEducational advancement FoundationEesof, Inc.El adobe CorporationEli Lilly and CompanyEnvision Systems, Inc.Epitronics CorporationEquistarExxon Chemical Co-paraminsExxon research and Engineering CompanyExxonMobil FoundationFederation of BasqueFisher-rosemount Systems, Inc.Ford Motor Company FundFoundational Questions Institute (FQXi)Franciscan FriarsFuji Electric Company, Ltd.Fujitsu Laboratories of america, Inc.Fujitsu LimitedFurukawa Electric Company, Ltd.Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationGE FoundationGE Global researchThe J. paul Getty TrustGill FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineGoethe Institute Los angeles

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A student researcher.

Legacy CircleThe Legacy Circle honors alumni, friends, faculty, and staff who have included UC Santa Barbara in their estate plans through some form of planned gift. Membership in the society is conferred upon those who have communicated to the university their intention to make a gift through a bequest, charitable trust, charitable gift annuity, pooled income funds, life insurance, retirement fund, or a gift of property with a retained life estate. The following generous donors are providing the legacy of support with which UC Santa Barbara will continue to grow and excel.

anonymous (2)

The William T. Grant FoundationEvelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. FundHaddad Family TrustThe John randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes FoundationThe William randolph Hearst FoundationsHewlett-packardHewlett-packard CompanyHewlett-packard LaboratoriesHewlett-packard Logic SystemsHoechst Celanese CorporationHoffman-La roche, Inc.Honeywell, Inc.HopeLabHughes aircraft CompanyIBM CorporationIBM Matching Grants programIBM T. J. Watson research CenterICI Group TechnologyImmunoGen, Inc.Institute for the Study of american religionThe Institute for advanced StudyInstituto CamoesIntel CorporationInternational Foundation for TelemeteringInternational Human Dimensions programmeInternational Shinto FoundationIntrawest Mammoth CorporationThe James Irvine FoundationThe Jacobs Family FoundationJapan Bamboo associationJapan Business association of Southern CaliforniaThe Japan FoundationJDS UniphaseJDS Uniphase CorporationJohnson Controls, Inc.The Walter S. Johnson FoundationJuvenile Diabetes FoundationMax Kade Foundation, Inc.The Henry J. Kaiser Family FoundationBarbara ann Karmanos Cancer InstituteKearney FoundationKirin Brewery Company, Ltd.Klein Bottle Youth programKonarka TechnologiesKorea advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyKraft Foods, Inc.Samuel H. Kress FoundationKyoei Steel CorporationLa Centra-Sumerlin FoundationLorser and Helen L. Feitelson arts Foundation

Lucent TechnologiesThe Chuan Lyu FoundationMammoth Mountain Ski areaMarine review Committee, Inc.The May Department Stores FoundationMbanefo Charitable FoundationThe Wendy p. McCaw FoundationMediascopeMerck and Company, Inc.Metropolitan Theatres FoundationMillipore CorporationMobil research and Development CorporationMobil Technology CompanyMolecular Simulations, Inc.Money/arenz Foundation, Inc.Montecito Bank & TrustNanoelectronics research CorporationNarSaDNational action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.National Geographic SocietyNational Multiple Sclerosis SocietyNational SemiconductorNational Trust for the HumanitiesNEC CorporationNEC USa, Inc.Neste Corporate r&DNestle research CenterNippon Telegraph and TelephoneNKD Company, Ltd.Nokia IncorporatedSpencer T. and ann W. olin FoundationThe Bernard osher Foundationouthinkpacific Beverage Companypackard Humanities InstituteThe patent office Japanese GovernmentEdwin W. pauley FoundationKathryn pollakpowerLightpresidencia de la MexicanaThe procter & Gamble CompanyThe Ceil and Michael E. pulitzer FoundationQaD, Inc.QUaLCoMM, Inc.The rathmann Family Foundationraychem Corporationraytheon Companyresearch Corporationresources Legacy Fundrhodia, Inc.rockwell Network SystemsDamon runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Fundrussell Sage FoundationSamsung Electronics Company, Ltd.

Sandia National LaboratoriesSanta Barbara Bank & TrustSanta Barbara Museum of artSanta Barbara photonicsSanta Barbara remote SensingSeattle Silicon CorporationSeismic Micro-TechnologySemiconductor research CorporationShell Development CompanyShell oil Company FoundationShimadzu CorporationThe philip and aida Siff Educational FoundationSilicon Valley BankSmith richardson FoundationSony CorporationSpace Telescope Science InstituteSport Fishing InstituteStarbuck, Tisdale and associatesThe Fredric E. Steck Family FoundationStradling Yocca Carlson & rauthThe Stuart FoundationSun Microsystems Foundation, Inc.Sun Microsystems, Inc.Synopsys, Inc.Taipei Economic and Cultural officeTaiwanese american Foundation of San DiegoTelesis FoundationTexas InstrumentsThermo analytical, Inc.The Times Mirror FoundationTitan pharmaceuticals, Inc.Title Insurance and Trust CompanyTrW Space and Electronics GroupUCSB affiliatesUCSB Music affiliatesUniversity art Museum CouncilVeeco St. paul, Inc.VerizonVerizon FoundationThe Vidda FoundationThe Wallis FoundationWashington Mutual Bank FoundationWege FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWeyerhaeuser CompanyThe Whitaker FoundationWhitehall Foundations, Inc.Whittier Family FoundationsWildlife Health Center FoundationThe Dean Witter FoundationXerox Corporation, U.S.a.Xerox FoundationXilinx, Inc.Yardi Systems, Inc.The Yosemite Foundation

Carol and Marshall ackermanDana aftab ’85Dr. and Mrs. Guenter ahlersElizabeth allred* ’62’Ms. Janet alpert and Mr. Cal Beltman ’68Christine and Donald andersonDr. and Mrs. Gregory S. aposperis /’66Dr.* and Mrs. Stuart atkinsDrs. John and Janice BaldwinDr. peter Bancroft ’41Virginia Bancroft*Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Bartlett ’68/’68June Behrens ’47Mr. George Bernard HammerleMark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Dr. Denise BielbyDr. Bill BielbyLee Bliss*ambassador Barbara K. Bodine ’70Dr. Eric H. BoehmGretchan and Leonard BroomJune and Todd Brouhard ’54Mr.* and Mrs. Charles BurkeMr. Brian M. Buxton ’77Joseph and Nancy ByrneJan and roger CappsMary Low Cheadle H ’90David Kam W. Chu and Betty Y. ChuMarvin Clarke* ’51Marjorie Cole ’64Nelson Culver*Mrs. ruth CulverMr. Burt L. Davis*Mrs. Barbara B. DeWolfeBill and Janet Dinsmore ’68/’68Linda and Jeff Dozieralison Egus*Dr. and Mrs.* Ky FanCarl FeinbergHoward C. Fenton*Vasanti and Joel Fithian ’60a. Helen and peter Fricker*amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost ‘64/’55Ben Gautier ’41ambassador Don* and Marilyn Gevirtz H ’96Lois and Frank Goodall ’48/’51Dr. and Mrs. Chauncey S. GoodrichMarc Grossman and Mildred patterson ’73Mr. Daniel Haight ’63Mr. and Mrs. andrew T. Hass, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Hatlen H ’93Juliane M. Heyman ’48Mrs. ardis o. HigginsDr. r. Stephen and Mrs. Gail S. HumphreysSusan C. Jamgochian ’63, ’81Bonnie and richard JensenJames a. JimenezNorman JohnsonKenneth Karmiole ’68Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Marjorie Linton ’56Gayle LyndsCaroline Street Maddock and Thomas Maddock ’61York T. Mandraanthea Mannionricki Vinyard Marder and David Marder ’79Nancy McCagney ’84, ’91Betty F. McDermott ’51professor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp /Ma ’70Sara Miller McCuneMr. Kent Vining and Ms. Julie ann Mock M’70/’75Dr. alfred Kummer MoirWilliam r. Moran*Wendy and Melvyn Mortensen /’63, ’65

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Reading the Daily Nexus.

Margaret C. Mosher* H ’92Dr. Jon Norman ’70, ’72George obern*Helen and robert petelerDr. and Mrs. Joseph H. pollockFrank riesCarla roddy ’69Leila rupp and Verta TaylorMr. and Mrs. Bernard SandlerDr. and Mrs.* robert a. Scalapino ’40 Dr. and Mrs. richard Schamberg*Harvey and Hope Schechter ’47Linda and Jeffrey Schlageter ’65/’65Hester Schoen*Mrs. June H. SchuerchDr. Elman r. Service*Helen ServiceDr. and Mrs.* alexander SesonskeHarriet and Henry SharpCandace and David Short ’67/’62arthur SilverSally Sphar ’73Dr. and Mrs. robert M. TalleyDon Tosti*Carolyn Wack* ’37Dee WhiteLawrence WillsonMr. and Mrs. ralph G. WilsonMs. Victoria WingMrs. Samuel a. Wofsy

Chancellor’s CouncilThe Chancellor’s Council was established in 1975 by a core group of donors who believed that ongoing annual support was essential to building and maintaining excellence at UC Santa Barbara. Since that time, it has grown into UCSB’s premier annual giving program, recognizing donors of $1,000 or more. These gifts may be unrestricted, for use where the need is greatest, or restricted to support a specific department or program. UC Santa Barbara honors and celebrates alumni, friends, parents, and trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation for their ongoing partnership and commitment to the future of this great university.

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL CHARTER MEMBERSanonymous (1)H.r.H. prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin abdulaziz The Saudi royal FamilySara and Michael K. abraham /’59Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer andronDr. peter Bancroft ’41Johan* and Joanne Blokker ’80June and Todd Brouhard ’54Vernon I.* and Mary Low Cheadle H ’90Mr. John Vickers Crawford*Mrs. Louise Lowry Davis*Mr. Michael K. Douglas ’68Ms. Julia Collier EmersonKris and John Harlan ’78Mr. and Mrs. andrew T. Hass, Jr.Judith and alden HeintzMrs. ardis o. HigginsBonnie and richard JensenDr. Clyde Keener*Mr. King T. KennyMrs. ruth KriegelDr. Eulah Laucks ’78

Mr. Bernard J. MacElhenny, Jr.Carole MacElhennyDr. alfred Kummer MoirDorothy and Joseph Moller*aaron* and Cherie raznick H ’88Mickey and phillip rowe ’60/’60Mrs. June H. SchuerchDr.* and Mrs. John a. StephensMrs. Charles Storke IIMr.* and Mrs. Edward ValentineThe richard Williams Family ’59

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL STORKE ASSOCIATES $50,000 AND ABOVEanonymous (10)H.r.H. prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin abdulaziz The Saudi royal FamilySara and Michael K. abraham /’59Dr. and Mrs. Guenter ahlersDr. and Mrs. Mortimer andronJim and Sarah argyropoulosJody and John arnhold /’75Mr. richard a. auhllIsaac and Margaret Barpal ’70Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Sabrina and paul Bohan /’86Sheila and Michael BonsignoreMr. and Mrs. William K. Bowes, Jr.Eli and Edyth BroadGretchan and Leonard BroomMrs. Marcia L. Carsey H ’04Mary Low Cheadle H ’90Marvin Clarke* ’51Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Cooper ’68Muriel and Barrett CrawfordDiandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Mr. and Mrs. robert W. DugganBarbara and rune EliasenVirgil ElingsBetty Elings WellsHoward C. Fenton*Sallie and paul Fluma. Helen and peter Fricker*ambassador Don* and Marilyn Gevirtz H ’96Marsha and Jay GlazerDr. Steven Humphrey and Ms. Sue GraftonMr. John Gus Gurley ’78roy and Janet Hardiman ’83Eleanor L. and Thomas J. HarrimanJudy and roger Haughton ’70/’69Dr. and Mrs. alan J. HeegerJeff and Judy Henley ’66James Heslin and rose Hau ’73M. Blair Hull ’65Janice Jagelski and patrick Morrin ’87Harvey KarpFred Kavli Elaine and Herbert KendallMarvel Blakeman KirbyDr. Bruce H. LipshutzKarl and pamela Lopker ’73/’77Mr. and Mrs. Jon LovelaceHarry Lucas, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. MarkhamMr. and Mrs. John Marren ’85Charles McCutchenSara Miller McCuneSheila and Gordon Morrell / ’76Mr. and Mrs. paul orfalea H ’98Louise and Stephen pahl ’77/’77Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. pollockJackie Schmidt-posner and Barry posner ’70/’70aaron* and Cherie raznick H ’88Lord paul ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie ridley-Tree

Howard rubyBarbara and armin Sadoffarent and Jean Schuyler ’61Fredric E. Steck ’67 Dr. and Mrs. Theo TheofanousThe William J. Thormahlen FamilyCharu and ram VenkataramanBarbara and James Warren /’73Claudia and alec Webster ’75/’76ann and philip White /’84Mr. Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Janet and John WilczakSandra Jo and robert WilliamsonDick WolfDr. Bruce W. and Mrs. Susan L. Worster ’71/’70Barbara and robert Zorich ’72/’71

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL TOWER ASSOCIATES $25,000 TO $49,999anonymous (4)Mr. and Mrs. Joseph alibrandipaul G. allenJudy and Bruce anticouniWendy and Joel BennettDan and Meg BurnhamVirginia Castagnola-Hunter Mr. Edward Cella ’93Joseph B. CheadleDr. and Mrs. William G. CheadleShu-Ching and Edward ChengGayle and Craig r. Cummings ’75/’72Jack and Laura DangermondDiane Dodds ’68pam and Dan DoironLinda L. DuttenhaverHallie EakinGary E. Erickson ’63Miriam and richard FlacksJames r. Follis and Williard ray HurstJ. Bragi FreymodssonDaniel and Cara GeyserGenevieve and Lewis Geyserpatricia GregoryEllen and Steven JacksonTyrena and William Jones /’77Laura KillingsworthLynn and robert KoegelJack and Kay Kroupskup ’71/’71Mr. and Mrs. Carl LindrosDodie LittleSusan McLeodMr. and Mrs. Thomas parker /’69robert and Ellen raede ’80/’80alon raphaelMr. and Mrs. Lynn p. reitnouer ’55/’54Valerie and Gilbert romoff /’60Danelle Storm rosati and Mario rosati ’77richard SeaverDr. and Mrs. robert M. TalleyCharles Nolan and andrew Tobiasannette TobinLeslie TobinMichael TowbesJo Beth and Donald* Van Gelderenanant and Eileen YardiJanice and John Zoeger*

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL ASSOCIATES $10,000 TO $24,999anonymous (9)Satinder and Harbhajan ajrawatBarbara and Bill alhouse ’50/’49robert arenz, Jr.Tanya atwaterFrank D. Balzer

Gary and Mary Beckerphilip G. Behrman and Joan M. Delanyarlene and Barrie BergmanBarry and Jo BerkusJill and John C. Bishop, Jr.Johan* and Joanne Blokker and Jeff Blokker ’80, ’84raymond a. Bosch ’62Susan Haviland and John BrownGay and anthony Brownepatricia and William Bullough /’55, ’67, ’70Lupe and paul CareyDori and Christopher Carteramy Chang and Daniel o’Dowdrufina and Chiu-Shan ChenMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Corwin H ’97Steinunn Danley ’83Mrs. Barbara B. DeWolfeMr. and Mrs. James G.p. DehlsenBill and Janet Dinsmore ’68/’68ann B. DunganJan and Brian EscaleraLeni Fe Blandaudrey and Timothy FisherScott and Jennifer Frank ’82Yolanda M. Garcia ’70, ’76Mr. and Mrs. William Garlock ’71/’73Ms. Christine Garveyrobert Gehlen ’85Mr. and Mrs. Gordon GettySteven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72peter GrubsteinLois and richard GuntherNorman and Jane HabermannMr. and Mrs. Stephen HahnEva and Yoel HallerFaith HarderMr. and Mrs. andrew T. Hass, Jr.Mr. W. Scott Hedrick ’68Susan and robert Herrera /’80Judith L. HopkinsonCynthia D. Howard ’70Walter and Sharon Iberti Gina and Joe JannottaLuci and richard JanssenBonnie and richard Jensenrobert and pamela Kahan ’66Joanne Moran and Mitchell Kauffman /’77Lisa a. Kaz ’86Steven Lafferty ’75richard and peggy Lamb /’72, ’87Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Joan LeipnikMr. Lorin Letendre ’68Carole Lieff

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robert and Barbara LowesStuart and Hannelore MabonDeborah and John Mackall ’79, ’86Beverly and richard MayerDonna Christine and Michael McGuireThelma and Walter MeadMr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mendell ’63Loni and paul MonahanCara MullioDr. Shuji NakamuraMr. Dan E. Neyenhuis ’67Carmen ortizKatherine and paul pageKenneth paiGarie and Kenneth perryaleisa and Michael pfauWendy V.C. purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton ’84Thomas ramirezMr. H. Smith richardson IIIHenry a. SchimbergBerta Banales and rudi Schulte*Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. SchwartzHolly and Lanny SherwinJay and Sally SmithJudith Cosdon Stapelmann and Jack Stapelmann ’63, ’65Jody and paul Sweet /’69Mrs. Jeanne C. ThayerMr. Christopher J. ToomeyNathalie Tournier ’93Cynthia Travis ’74Jennifer VollandNorm WaittMarsha and Bill Waynepeter Wege Ulrike WegeJames WellsLynn and rick Wells ’68Marianne and Stephen WhiteJune and Knox Williams ’59Ms. Marie J. Williams ’89The richard Williams Family ’59Jane Woodward ’80Justina and Ming-Shian WuHenry and Dilling Yang H ’01patricia and Joe YzurdiagaZanna and richard Zulch / ’82

YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL ASSOCIATES (UCSB alumni since 1996)

$5,000 TO $12,499anonymous (1)

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL $1,000 TO $9,999anonymous (23)Toni and Frank abatemarcoBarbara and Stephen abbott ’65/’65raydean M. acevedo ’73, ’75Carol and Marshall ackermanLynda and Scott adelsonLena and David adishian /’89Merrill K. albertJesse aldanaBeverly and Clayton aleridgeMichelle and George alessandria /’88Linda and paul alexJacqueline and Larry alexanderDennis W. allen ’64John allen ’74Ms. Janet alpert and Mr. Cal Beltman ’68Christina and richard ambrosini ’84Teresita and Jaime ampaya /’75Mr. and Mrs. Brent r. anderson ’70Christine and Donald andersonLinda and Michael andersonVirginia anderson

Ken and Beatrice andoEric andres and Ulrika Tornqvist ’88Cynthia and Kent andrewsMeira Katz and Ezra anzaruthLucy and ralph archuletaHarry arendsEvangelina and roel argonzaBernardina and Victor arguetaHelen and andy arnoldMartha arnold ’68rob arnott ’77Claire and Michael arthur /’74Margaret and Howard arveyDoug asbury ’82Barbara and Gregory asplund /’83richard aster ’63Mitra atarodi-KashaniLillian atkinsVictor atkins*Dr. and Mrs. Joseph William ault ’71/’71Kelly and robert L. averyChip BaathBitsy and Denny BaconLawrence BadashKevin Bailey ’86Ulla and peter BakKathleen and Gregory BakerMichelle and David Bancroft /’73Daniele and philip BarachSharon and Sharyar BarabaranMaria and Saul BarajasMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BarbakowMr. and Mrs. James p. Barber ’67/’66Kristi and Jeff Barens ’87Bonnie and Edward BarkleyVirginia and Darryl Barrett /’67Christine Mitchell and ronald Bartell / ’75David a. BartmanBarbara and John Bartman ’94/’94Catherine Basinger ’95Marie and Kent Baum /’76Margaret BazziBrenda BebenseeCarmen and rick BeckLinda and David Beckleanrenee Becnel and Jay TyburczyKaren Bedrosian-Coyne ’91Christine and Dennis BeebeTina and Douglas r. BeebeDiana and Donald Beeks ’72/’61June Behrens ’47Mr. patrick Bellegarde-SmithJill and arnold BelloweErica Bender ’72Haya Ben-Halimrod and Sharon Berle

Donna and Schorr BermanDonn r. Bernstein H ’79Susan and Jonathan BerryKeith C. BerryKathleen and Mark Berry /’73, ’99Carol and Carl BertelsenFred BestKathy Beyersrekha and Mohan BhaktaNeena Singh and Gurpal BhullerDavid BialisEllen and Gary BialisBob L. BierigSue and Ed Birch /H ’95Tansy and russell Birchim ’78Freda and Jeffrey Birdwell ’75paul Birmingham ’64Joseph BishopCynthia and K. C. Bishop /’69Bruce a. Black and Julia S. BlackHazel and John W. Blankenship /’65Gordon J. Block ’70Deborah and Michael BloomMatt BockDr. Eric H. BoehmEric and Charlene BolstadDominique BonvinDrs. Mark and rochelle Bookspan ’87Larry and Marjorie BoothDavid J. BorgatelloMatthew Bortner ’94paul Boskindphil and Charlene Bosl ’68/’69patsy an Grace and Harvey Bottelsonrichard Boucher ’79Lyndie BoultonTricia and Tony BourdakisCandis Bourdet ’74Dorothea and roy BowenSusan E. Bower ’81Nancy and Michael BowersSusan BoweyJoan and Steve BowmanDr. Bradford and Cathy BoydClaire Zimmerman and James BoydenEdeltraud and Stephen BradleyElliot BrainardThordis BrandtMerna and David Braunron BrejtfusCurtis Brewer ’66, ’71Susan and Jeff BridgesKaren and peter BrillBrindley-Warren Family ’83, ’85/’76Dawn and David BrinzaNancy BrittonJoyce BrockLaurence J. BrockLinda BrockLesli and Kelly Brodbeck ’85/’86Diane and philip Brotherton /’83Marcie and Chester BrownCarolyn and David BrownDonald and Carrie BrownNancy M. Brownpamela and Frederick BrownKebi Boose and ralph a. Brownrobin BrowneDrs. paula and Thomas BruiceMichele and arnold BrustinSuzanne and Kent BucklesJoanna Bueche ’86Terrie and philip Bugay ’80/’81rebecca and Ernie Bumatay /’71Ethel and Clifford BuntonMary Burchill and Mark Maxson ’76/’75Gwen and John BurgeeBonnie and Frank BurgessBarbara and Francis BurkeHarriet BurkeJerese and Mark Burke

Jane and James BurkemperMrs. Harriet BurnsDina and Michael Burns /’78richard Burnsandrea and Steve Burrill / ’83amy and Thomas Burrill ’90/’93Sherry and Todd Butler /’76, ’78Jack Buttery ’67pia and John Byrd ’79/’78, ’93Joseph and Nancy Byrnearmida and Fernando CabralDiane Calden ’74amanda and Stephen Calhounpaulette and John CallahanKaren and William CameronCarolee Campbell and Hector Elizondo ’87Kathleen and Scott Campbell ’77Kathy and Steve Campbell ’63/’63Dick and patty Cantrell ’64Nancy and Gene Capelle ’72/’72amanda and philip Capin ’80Thomas and Carla Stime CareyJoan Bosworth and Tim Carl / ’69alison and Donald W. Carlson /’74ruth CarlsonToni and Timothy CarltonVana and ralph Carmona /’74, ’84Valerie and Mark CarneyDonna and Dennis Carpenteradelia and Michael Carpenter /’87Barbara and peter CarsonKathy CarterDr. and Mrs. James F. CaseMary Casey and Craig russellCathy and Jack CastilloDaniel and pauline CastroMaria and Saul CastroJames CatlinJudith and John CaulfieldNell and rollie Cavaletto /’65David CervantesKaren ChackelYoung Min Chaerobin and ron ChamberlainMr. Willy Chamberlinangie and James ChangStacy and Joseph ChangShing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71Susanna and Douglas Chapin /’72Debra and Brian ChaseSalma and Hazem ChehabiEileen and Ho CheungK. H. Chew and Elaine NgJoan ChiotaBradley ChmelkaBelinda and George ChristensenLinda ChristensenSandra ChurchMr. and Mrs. Lewis F. CienerClaudia and Dennis CintasChristine and Mitchell Clarfield ’84Ms. Carnzu a. ClarkClaudia and Chris ClarksonCathleen and andrew Clauson /’90Timothy C. Cleary ’76patricia and Charles Cleek ’72John and alyce Faye CleeseMr. Jeffery M. CleghornMorgan and Jim a. Clendenen /’76Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Cloud patricia and Benjamin CohenJay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83Laura and phillip CohenJanemarie and Timothy Cohen ’76/’76Berma and patrick Colbert ’75/’76Donna ColdrenLarry a. ColdrenLinda and paul ColeMarjorie Cole ’64J. W. and Sue Colin

Scaling the wall at the RecCen.

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anne anderson and Kenneth CollierJulie and Ian Collinsrobert CollinsGuy Comer ’93Mary and richard ComptonSandy and robert ComstockJudy and Dan ContrerasJill and Layne ContrerasMarni and Michael Cooney ’73/’66ann Cady Cooper ’62Howard and Trudy CoopermanMary and alan CordanoWilliam Cornfieldrafael CostasSuzanne and Fred CottrellHelen CouclelisJoanne and Jeremy Cowperthwaite /’80robin and Brett Cox /’70Michael F. Coyle ’88Joan and William CrawfordTerence Creighton ’79Francine and Christopher CrookMichael CrookstonWilliam CrosbyNancy and Dan N. CrossBrynn and Charles Crowe /’78Mrs. ruth CulverJohn H. Cunningham and Evonne JardineLeslie and Mike CunninghamJacquelyn and Mark CurtisStewart and Louisa Cushman ’93/’93Lauri and Michael Dahlin ’78/’84Elizabeth DakeJudith and ronald Dale ’67Gary Dales ’77Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dalis ’81Bernita DambrosioDonna and Mark Damron /’67, ’78ann DanielLaurie and William DanielsBill r. Danielson ’73, ’75Darlene and arthur C. Darrow III / ’67, ’71Barbara and Mark Daughertyalexandra and William DaughertyJean Davidson and robert FeinsteinNancy and roger DavidsonCarol and Douglas L. Davies /’79Jay Dedapper ’84phyllis de picciotto and Stan rodenBob Deacon and Jennifer purcell DeaconGene Sinser and patty DeDominicBarbara and roger DeHart ’80, ’93Barbara and robert DelongMarie and Murray Demo ’84, ’85/’84Dr. and Mrs. Steven p. DenBaarsSandra H. Denhart ’73phyllis and Scott DenisonCynthia and Steven DennisSusan and peter DennistonCheryl and Dennis DentMrs. Douglas DentSherrie and ric Denton /’68, ’71Lisa and albert Desantipatrick DeSantisNorma DevaneyJanice DezotellGerald and Christine Di pegoCindy and Terry Dolphpolly and Dennis DonaldSue Leslie Dougherty ’94Kim and Jed Douglas /’88Mr. Michael K. Douglas ’68Lisa and peter DouglasSusan and Michael Douglasphillip Douglass ’74Christine M. Doyle ’79Kathleen and Harold DrakeMonica and Scott Draper ’86/’87David r. Dresia ’64Dr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Drewpatricia and James F. Drinkwater /’73

Cristi and Bradford Duea /’90Leslie and Marilyn Duman /’75Bettina and Glenn Duval /’80Jane and George EagletonHonorable Delaine Eastin ’71E.G. and Louis EdelsonBrad EdenEllen and David EdingtonJan and David Edwardsalejandra and Sebastian EdwardsTracey Edwards and Morgan Hoff ’74, ’75/’75Susan and ronald Eganrob and Judy Egenolfrobilyn Eggertsen ’75Mercedes H. EichholzEsther and James EitingGrace and ronald ElijahDr. and Mrs. Eugene Ellisrobert and Christine EmmonsMark Empeyalice and Glenn Engelrick EscaleraDavid EsparzaMickey EsparzaCatherine and Barrett Evansruth EvansDoris and Tom EverhartDorothy and andrew G. Ewing, Jr. ’71/’72anne* and Bulent EzalMartha and William FarwellMichele and patrick Fast ’86/’85rick M. FeldmanStacey and ryan FellDavid Fenn ’90robert FentonSusan FentonKathy and John FernbacherDiane and Elliot FeuersteinBetty and Gino* FilippinDavid J. FinkelEd FinkelsteinMitchell FinkelsteinLaurie and robert Fiori ’92/’92amy and Eric FishburnJune B. FisherLeslie and Michael FisherDorothy and Stanley FlasterKathy and Ervin FleishmanMalin and Chris Fletcher /’77Jane and Seymour FletcherDarcee and Lance FletcherSusan and Jeff Flory /’91Margaret McMillian and Steven Foley ’83/’83Debbie and Timothy FoleyCarol and Bill FoleyGina Fontana and Lindsey Brown ’80/’80William F. Foran, M.D. and Vivien F. Stanley-Foranariel and Durand Ford ’92peter Ford and Mary Howe-Grantroger Ford ’91Silas FordSally and Samuel W. FordyceDavid and Linda Forman ’66/’67patricia and Dennis ForsterSheila and Mike ForsumJennifer and Jay Fortman /’78Carole and ron FoxConnie and Michael FrambergerMyriam and al FrancoMichael FransonMr. and Mrs. Donald N. Fredericksen ’52/’51roger Freedman and Caroline robillardElizabeth a. French ’78Sarah Stewart and Bill Freudenburgroger o. Friedland

Harriet FriedmanMarta FriedmanMarguerite and Mark Frolli ’93/’73, ’75amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost ’64/’55Tanya and rodney FryerHarold FudgeVictor F. FuentesEllen Fullerpat and robert Fulmerrichard and Irene FultonLionel FurstTracey L. Gaede ’83Steven Gaines and peggy LubchencoTish Gainey and Charles roehmDiane L. GaleSusan and Donald Galine /’86Gayle penrod and Michael Galper /’82ralph and Jean Garcia ’83/’85paula and patrick GardnerDr. Van H. and Virginia a. Garner ’67/’67pamela and William GayleMr. James p. GazdeckiCarol GeerMarcia and Carl GehrtBeth and Dodd GeigerBarry M. Gellert ’78Gail and Harry Gellesamparito and Gene GenglerJohn and Faith Geoghegan ’59/’59Nancy and Dan GeorgeDebra and Dan GerberStella Zadeh* and David L. GershBetty Gesterpat Mahony and randy Getz ’73/’73Mary and Dennis Ghan ’74/’74John and Vi GianarasLorette and andre Gibsonpatricia and David Gibson /’65, ’84Weldon* and patsy Gibson, Jr. ’62Diane Sklar and Wayne Gilbert /’74Ursula and Bradford Ginder ’99, ’03/’70, ’71Barbara and David GiorgiDiane GlanczSue and Steven GlickLinda and Frederick Gluckpam GnekowLola GoheenCheryl and Michael GoldbergFay Goldmanallison and reginald GolledgeKatherine and Dale Gomer /’73Dennis GomerHelen GoodchildErline and Dexter Goodell ’61/’61Greg Goodman ’84William Gordon

Drs. arnold and Linda GorinNorris and Barry GossFrank and Tricia GossDeborah and Clifford GraffuisLinda and Christopher GrandovLea and Bob Grantham /’75Juliana Grantz ’56Susan and Kenneth GreathouseLaura Butcher and Hank GreelyDr. Judith L. GreenKathryn Greenreesa Tansey and Gary Greenfieldrenee and Mark Greenstein /’81Mr. rusty GregoryGary and Julie GreinkeDr. arthur W. Grix, Jr. ’67 and Mrs. Linda a. GrixMarc Grossman and Mildred patterson ’73Elisabeth and Thomas Grossmananna and David GrotenhuisErica and Norton GrubbToni and Thomas Guckert ’79/’79paul GuidoDawn and Stuart Gulland ’87Karen and John Gulliver ’74/’74Katherine and Daniel GuntherMs. Deborah H. Gunther and Mr. William Tierneypeggy and Laurence Guy ’71/’71robyn and William Haifleypaul Hall ’78Kathryn and Steve Hallock ’80/’78Frances and rodman HamerJanice and Stephen HamillMargaret and Donald* Hamister ’70Tom and Karla Hammondamanda Hammond-Williams and Scott o’KeefepJ and rod Handelandprudence and Steven HandelmanBecky and Joseph HansenDr. and Mrs. Norris G. HaringStephanie DiMarco and James Harleen /’77Barbara and Tom HaroldSimone and Lauentius HarrerJerry L. Harris ’80Dr. and Mrs. Fred James Harris / ’68Barbara H. HarthornFelicie and paul HartloffJeffrey Hartman ’81Kay Hartzell ’70Mary HarveyDeborah Steinhoff and Tsuyoshi Hasegawapatricia Haskell ’79athena philippides and Craig Hawker

Writing in the new Student Resource Building.

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Riding to Campus Point.

robert Michael HayesLeann and Michael Healy ’79Mrs. Linda L. Hedgepethruthann and Daniel HeinrichJane and Kenneth Heintzrichard and Christine HelgersonKathy and Harry HellingBob Hemond ’87Faith and Melvin HenkinMs. Marjorie Henshawpreston Henley ’69Melinda and Gregory Heppberger ’93/’93rosemary and Laszlo HeredyLisa HernandezBarbara and robert HerreraLinda HershKaren Buell-Hersh and peter HershJames HertwigCecia and Milton HessDiane and ray HesterJeffrey Hewitt ’74Juliane M. Heyman ’48Linda and Steven Hicks ’71/’70Carolyn HielscherCharmaine and John Hinman /’71Barbara HirschEric Hochberg ’65, ’71robin and John HoffMs. amy L. Hoffman ’87Cheri HoffmanGerhart and Margaret HoffmeisterJoanne C. Holdermanrick and Carol HoldernessMrs. C. Warren HollisterMaronee and Jon Hollisterroslyn and David HoltzclawDonna and Daniel Hone /’88Marilyn and Milton HoneaMarguerite and richard Honn /’74Elaine and Kenneth HoriiDebbie HostaMaurine and preston HotchkisGrace and William Howard ’51Dolores and Immanuel* HsuMs. Ching HuangMargaret and Jeffrey Hudson ’79raymond HuertaHeidi Huff and David Huff ’89/’89pamela and Charles HugginsDr. r. Stephen and Mrs. Gail S. Humphreysanne and Kurt Hunter ’80Mr. and Mrs. John N. HunterBarbara and Stuart Hutchisonandrew and Doreen Hutton ’83Dorothy IlgJanet and r. Craig Ilg-WingertCynthia and Mike IllemanValerie Imhof ’64

Julianne InozemcevJulie and Edward Irvin ’81/’80Hollye and Jeffrey JacobsMs. Julie Jacobs ’89anne Bomet Jagodits and Thomas Jagodits /’90Marilynn Jorgensen and Errol JahnkeLynne Jahnke ’81Kala and Surendra JainSusan C. Jamgochian ’63, ’81Hans Michael JebsenJill and Charles JenkinsMarilyn and Jack Jenkins-Stark ’71/’76Ms. Holly p. JenningsHeidi Jensen ’87Heather and Tom Jevens ’88/’87Gertrude JohnsonMr. and Mrs. James JohnsonEllen and peter JohnsonSharon JohnsonCarolyn Jones Weinberger ’59Blake W. Jonesrebecca and r. Steven Jones /’73Mr. and Mrs. peter C. Jordano Christine pratt Jorgensen and richard Jorgensen ’86Freddie JorgensenSusan Jorgensen and alice Gilaroo ’74Edith and Eric Juline ’68Mr. and Mrs. robert Jupille ’89Irma and Morris JurkowitzSandy Kaneoka and C. Thomas Hopkins ’91robin Dunkleman-Kaplan and Larry KaplanMargaret and Lee Kaplan ’82/’82ralph Kappelhoff ’86Emelita KapphahnGregory Kapphahn ’73Lynn and roger KarlsonKenneth Karmiole ’68Elyse and John Karow ’86/’86Sidney and Linda KastnerJoan and richard KatzStephen and Lauren KatzLynne and ron Kaufman /’71Mr. Herbert C. Kayrebecca and Charles KayeTone Kearns and Dan MeiselElizabeth Keate and Mark Kandola ’92Neil KeeganNancy and Gerald KeelerDarby KeenElizabeth and Dennis KeeneJanice and Harold KeeverDeborah and John Keever ’67/’67rosemary and Christian Keiner /’77Dorcas Kelley ’84Madge Kelley ’81Julie and Jamie Kellner

Cheryl and Kevin KellyJim Kellyphilip Kempler ’84Connie and richard KennellyLori and Carl KentMichael Kent ’84Lisa and Fred Kephart /’89Elizabeth and John Kerrigan, Jr.abby and Edward KershLinda and Michael KestonMeredith and Ken Khachigian ’66/’66Kamal KhannaJoan and Wayne KidderKimberly Mascheroni-Kieler and Soren KielerHenry Kievitoralee and ralph KiewittLaura and Ben KingGregory p. King ’76, ’80Eva and phillip KirkpatrickKaren and Jeff KirshnerLinda and Bill KitchenBarry and Jill KitnickKyoko and Takashi KiuchiTheresa KlassDaniel Kleeburg ’86Genni Klein ’68Mr. Matthew T. Klonowski ’95Kathleen and Laurance KnoxKristen Kochr. Michael Koch and Jane a. Lee ’89Margot KohenValerie and Frank KohlerMarlene and robert KohnBarbara and roger KohnDrs. petar and anna KokotovicValerie and Charles KolstadBarbara and Stephen Komp ’80Lynn and Kenneth KonenVera and Carlos KooLarry Koppelman and Nancy Walker-KoppelmanMichael Kossman ’86Ellen and Michael Krachman /’83Sherry and Ian Kramer /’69Gwen and roger Krogen /’58Stephen and Susan KroopnickKurt and Sandy Kruger ’82/’82patricia and peter KruseJanet and alan Krusi / ’77Franca and Moyses KuchnirJo ann Lach and paul Smith ’76Mary and Lawrence LallandeJanice and alan Lambertalicia LancashireMargarita and Charles LandeZoe Landersrichard G. LaneElly and Jim LangerVirginia and Corey Larner ’89Jim LathersTomoko and Kevin Laverty /’73robert and Ellen Lawson ’60/’59, ’61Ms. Marjorie LaydenMary and Gary Lealrobert and patricia LeamyDeborah and Scott Leerick and Diana Lee ’73Christine Lehner ’73Sharon and richard Leib /’79abby LeibmanJanet LeifurElizabeth and Nathan LeightGayle and richard Lelandruth and Jack Lemein ’66Georgiana and Eugene LeonardoNancy Lessner and paul GlennIlan and Barbara LeviMarie LevyMs. Martha J. LevyShari and Barclay Lew /’73

Clovice Lewis ’78Susan post Lichtenstein and Walter D. LichtensteinJames Lichter ’86rick Lieber ’83Christine C. Wong and Jeffrey T. Lightpatrick LindleyKristin and Mark Linehan ’86/’85Kevin Ling ’95Mr. and Mrs. Frederick LinskJeffrey L. Lipscomb ’76 and Jan percival Lipscombaurora and Cecil LitamFrancis and Brenda Liuanne and richard Llewellyn ’69/’69Susan M. LokietzMark LomolinoJoan Enea-Lopez and paul Lopezrose and Don Louierobert Lovgren ’62Gene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73Joann and perry Lucerorobin and paul LudmerMichele puailoa and Sylvia Lumbergruth Hildebrand-Lund and Steven LundMr. Keith Lupton ’90arthur LutemanSandra LynneDr. Loy D. Lytle ’66Diana and ralph MacFarlane /’87patricia and Kenneth MachadoSusan Machtinger ’78anita and robert MacInnes ’61/’61Sally MacIntyre and John MelackJoseph Mack ’82Kathryn Stulla Mackensen and Michael Mackensen ’70Susan and Scott MacKinnon /’70Christopher Macknight ’88John Majewski and Lisa JacobsonMontaha Wafai and ali Malaikah ’89Ms. Nancy H. Heitel and Mr. Brian C. MalkClaire and Jeff MallettMelvyn and Marilyn ManalisJune and Dan MangoneMaxine and Michael MantellSally and David MantoothDr. Dinesh and Mrs. Kathryn Mantriristy and John Marckx /’93Saritha MargonBernadette and Timothy MarquezKathy and Mark Martella /’87Craig Martin ’76Jack Martinrichard and Leslie MartinShelley MartinDr. philip D. Martzen ’73Caren and Jeffrey MasonDayna and Douglas Matheson /’70Susan and robert MathiasJoan and V. MatsumotoDr. and Mrs. James M. Mattinson ’66/’64Kimberley and Douglas Mayes /’84Deborah Yamamoto and Brian Mayhew /’79pamela Mays and Jonathan Scharin ’92, ’95Diane and richard MazerMarilyn and richard MazessGordon and Merna Mc ClenathenKaren and James McBride, Jr. / ’57Christina and John McCarthy ’94Lauren McCombs ’77Julia and Clark McCornackLinda and Jack McCowan /’70Nancy and James McCrary /’90Jeffrey D. McCuneMrs. Beverly a. McCurdy ’58Carol Mc Cutcheon ’79Jadzia and Emmit McDonough

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Playing basketball at UCSB.

Christina and paul McEnroe ’93Natalie and Bruce McFaddenMarni and J. Sears McGeeSheila and Frank McGinityona May McGovernKathleen McGuinness and Francis Carpenter, Jr.Kathy McGuire ’69amanda and James McIntyreKathryn D. McKee ’59Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McKenzie ’78Holliday and John McManigal ’78Gloria and John McManusMs. Cathy a. McMurtry ’79Marilynn and James McNamara ’82/’85Brenda and Michael McNamara /’65Mr. B. ross McNeil ’88Melanie and Chris McNeil / ’86Dr. John p. McTagueTeresa M. McWilliams ’59patricia and Bruce Meikle /’76Carol and Howard MelamedCindy and robert MelenbackerJaime Melgozaronnie Mellenprofessor and Mrs. Duncan Mellichamp /Ma ’70Zora Melville*Mael and Sophia MelvinKathy and ryan MermanVirginia and John Merriamalexandra MeshkovKathleen and Bruce Micheel /’70Theordore MichelsJennifer Kuenster and George MiersJanice and Dale MigliaccioEleanor and richard Migues ’64/’64Lori and Lee MiklesDaniel Milesanne and Hale Milgrim ’87Helen and Brad MillerDavid Miller ’87Sharyne and Gene MillerShirley and Laurence MillerMarlin and Ginger MillerVirginia and Len MillerMarshall MintzJudy and Gregory Misbach /’69Glen MitchelBarbara and Fred Mitchellailene and robert Mitchell / ’79Linda and Thomas MittsMr. and Mrs. arnold Miyamoto ’82Mr. Kent Vining and Ms. Julie ann Mock ’70/’75Judith MoffettLisa MoffettWendy Wittl and Gregory MohrElise and alexander Moir ’84/’84Jan M. MontgomeryDenise and Wayne Montgomery ’80/’76Jennifer and John Montin ’75Vicki and Taylor MooreheadEllen and arcadio Morales /’81, ’86Neil Moran and Lynn Duryee ’77robert MorefieldHermez Moreno ’73Jeanette Morgan ’89Jaime powers and Bret MorinDenise MorlockMary and James Morousepeggy and Dudley MorrisHerman Warsh* and Maryanne MottMr. Sam Mudie and Ms. patricia GlaserMerle and peter Mullin /’62Melissa and Stephen MurdochKendall J. Murphy and Sarita Chawla ’56Margie and Christopher MurrayNori Muster ’78Frances and Bill MyersKarilyn and Gary Myers

Mr.* and Mrs. ray MyersonEllen Dana NaglerMarianne and James NahinMr. John M. Nakata ’78richard D. and Tracey L. Nanula ’82Eileen and William NasifCarol NealMarjorie and paul Nefsteadpenelope and Noel Nellis ’64Tracy and andrew Nelson /’66Susan and Max Neufeldt ’75Karen and Martin NeumannJulia and russell NewcombTammy M. NguyenMary NicholsSandi and William NicholsonMrs. Barbara r. Nida ’61Jill and Joseph* Nida ’74Jeannine and robert Nida ’60/’62Deborah arant and richard Niesetpeter NowinskiMargie and Gary Nussbaum /’83Monica oakes ’84Dennis o’BrienDr. rise D. ochsnerJulianne and Michael o’ConnorKathy odell and Charles BischofJulie and robert odetteVirginia o’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Donald D. o’Dowdroberta and Henry offen /’78Barbara offermanMr. Dan D. oh ’91Jan olaughlinLouise and Milton olin /’72Janet oppio ’82annette and Charles J. orella /’80Joseph osherenkorosemarie Jauco owens and Derek owens ’92/’92Julie packard and robert StephensNola and David padgett ’79pat and ray paganoKathleen and ralph paige ’71/’70Christine and Marc palotay ’72Catherine and alan palter ’83/’83Mr. alex pananides H ’06Julie and David pancoerobin and Bradley parker /’78Julie and Jim parkerJeff and Sharon pasterNita and Kamlesh patelKelly and robert patrino ’80Mary and Norm pattizKathleen pavelgio and paul Sarkariapatricia Chiota and richard payneLynn and Mel pearlCarol and paul peaseKathy peck and David LeedsKristine paden and Mark peck /’89Delynn and Warren peltzamalia pena ’93Colleen and Christopher pennell / ’90Kenneth perez ’89Sonya perezJoan and roger perlmutterCynthia and robert pesterJoy Dittberner and Thomas peters ’73/’76Deborah and Donald petersonIngrid and Todd peterson ’87Thomas pettusHarriet and Fletcher phillipsJoseph phillipsKimberly phillipsMr. and Mrs. Gil picciotto ’94Mr. and Mrs. B. H. pilorzMr. John D. pinkel ’85Mr. and Mrs. Greg pippertCarolyn and Steven plattKatherine pluta

Noelle and Claude ponceletLori and Gregory porter ’81Stephanie and Seth porter /’78John and Martha poulos ’83Mary Ellen and James prattyDr. Francis G. prestonElizabeth pretzingerpamelia and Fred prevostpamela and paul priceKen and Marilyn prindle ’75/’75Dr. William r. prindleMary pritzlaffStacy and ron puliceMr. and Mrs. Michael pulitzerJerry putnamNina Quaranta ’88Jayne raabDiana and Simon raabSvetlozar T. rachevanne and Stephen raderTina and Tim raibleySusannah rakeSubathra ramanathan and Steven Butler ’91Stephania and Federico rampiniLynn and paul ramstadanne and David rankinBrian and Joanne rappBill and Linda rauth IIIrozmina and azim rawjiCharles rayDeborah raznickrobert raznickLuanne raznick BradleyKatherine and David reedKimberly and Thomas regan /’80Trisha and patrick reiKathy and ottis reid /’64Dr. Donna J. reiner ’67Genevieve and Ivan reitmanJoni pascal and Edgar rhodesValeria and paul ricciMs. Kimberly rideout ’94Sallie and richard ridgway ’79/’79andrea and Fred rifkinDr. Donald Talbot rinkMary Beth riordanBicky and Steve rippe /’71Victoria riskin and David rintelsNilla and Louis rittenhouseDrs. Scott and Shannon rivenes ’88Marlene roberts ’73Barbara and ronald robertsonronald and Nanci robertsonBarbara and raymond robbinsLouise and Harry robinsonMark robinsonKathi Sankey-robinson and Scott robinsonMercedes rodgerspaula and Cesar rodil / ’79Elizabeth and richard rogersMr. Kenneth rose ’85Dr. ann Bermingham and Dr. Mark a. roseSusan J. rose and allan GhittermanGayle and Charles rosenbergLinda and Lee rosenbergEdwin and Bobbie rosenblatt ’77Meg rosenfeld ’67Melvin rosenfeld and Mary Kimble rosenfeldTamar and Yechiel rosenfeldMuriel and Ian rossEugene rothGeorgina rothCarol and Jesse roth /’57Kate and Kenneth rotmanraymond rubenstein ’53Erica and ron rubenstein /’66David and Karen rubin

robert ruderSusan and Henry ruempler /’69Laura and Christopher rulon-Miller ’83Halimah and richard rumble /’66Karen and Steve ruschLinda and richard ryuTory and alexander Sachsalice and Douglas Safford ’85/’85anthony Safford ’77Joanne and Donald SageJohn SaladinoMichele Neely and andre SaltounMr. and Mrs. Bernard SandlerChela SandovalJanet and Ed Sandsrobin and Lawrence SapanskiMichael Saucier ’83, ’84Donna Valerie and Mark SauerMrs. Fern M. Sayovitz ’50Diane and Douglas ScalapinoEthel and Howard ScarFrancis and Karen ScarpullaSylvia and Saul SchaeferGwen and Jack SchakettMr. and Mrs. richard L. SchallStephen SchallerHarvey and Hope Schechter ’47Diane and Matt Schiefferly ’92Liliane SchiffLynn SchiffBernice and Samuel SchiffmanLeinie Schilling BardWilliam Schlesinger and Lisa Dellwo SchlesingerMs. Christiane Schlumbergerphyliss and Thomas Schmedake ’84Jason J. Schneider ’93alexander SchochMithra Sheybani and William Schoenholz / ’77Deborah Schwartz ’90Honorable Naomi L. SchwartzFany and Louis SchwarzbachLeslie prussia and Fred Schwarzenbach /’79ronda and richard ScobyCarolyn Bratt and Susan Scollay /’68, ’69Byron and Stephanie Scordelis FamilySusan and richard ScottTom Scrivener ’93Karen rabin and Spencer SealLilyan Cuttler and Bernard SederKermit and Kim a. Seefeld, Jr.David Seibold and Karen Myerspatricia and Jim SelbertSusan and Daniel Semegen

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Lorraine and Frank Serena ’75/’63Donna and Dana SeveryMarie and Michael Sextonrose and Douglas ShawJohn ShawJill and John Sheldon ’93/’94Beverly and roger Shelton /’71roberta Laps and Michael SherwinDavid and Susan Sheuermanpatricia acinas and James Shiffer IICandace and David Short ’67/’62Mary Jane and Steven Shugart /’80Stephanie and Fred ShumanHilary and Calvin SiemerKatherine Sierra and Donal o’Connell ’76pamela and patrick SillixKate SilsburyDr. Maynard E. Silva ’72Leigh and Todd Silva ’92/’92Marie and Michael Silveira /’77Karen and David SimensonMr. and Mrs. ralph Simmonds ’78Jerry Simmons and alan KatzCarol and Howard SimonGretchen and Jim Simpson ’70/’69Kirpal SinghJeanne and rex Sinquefield ’68Susan Sirota and robert Goto ’79Kenneth and Elizabeth Slaught ’79Charles Slocumpatricia and Tim Smale ’70/’78amy SmileyCharlotte and Brian Smith ’68/’64Catherine and robert Smith /’84Scott SmithJanice and richard Sonntag /’76anita and Eric SonquistDr. and Mrs. John Sonquistrobert SorichDebbie and Bill SpathelfDr. Norman SpearsCarole Lebbin-Spector and phillip Spector /’72Michelle and Steve Spelman /’82Helene and Bill Spencer ’69Sara and Theodore SpencerJuliette and Clifford SponselMarianne and Norman Sprague /’69Thomas and ann SprattMary and Jeff SproulDeborah and Kenneth Sprouse /’74Cynthia and Kelly Stageadelaide and peter StalkerBrad W. StarkMilton StarkCynthia Stebbins

Susan and Mark Stegall ’78/’79Nancy and Ellis Steinbergpeter and anne SteinerDr.* and Mrs. John a. Stephensprudence and robert SterninFrank and Kay Stevens ’59/’62Debra and Stephen StewartLouise Stewart and Craig Mallypatrick Stewart ’89Sally Stires Korsh ’71Tara StocktonDeborah and Erwin Stoff /’73Dr. Cynthia Stohl and Dr. Michael StohlWilliam a. Stoltzfus IIIangele and William StrnadKaaren and Galen StuckyKaren Sugiyama ’75Nell Scovell and Colin SummersHoward and rosamund Susman ’75Winnie Sult-Swalley and arthur SwalleyMs. Mary J. SwalleyMark Swartz ’80art and Diane SylvesterDebra Szecsei and Chris Bryeans ’86Mrs. rudolf L. TalbotChristine Talbott and John Galli ’74Charmian and Gerry Tallman ’93/’90ashok and Kay TalwarJulie Minardos and Jeffrey TamkinBarbara and Timothy Tasker /’89Jim and Denise Taylorandrea and roland TeohTerri and Stanley Terada /’85Nina and rouben Terzianadam N. ThacherWilliam TheisKaren and Elmo ThieleBarbara and Douglas Thomas ’76Cheryl Thomas ’84Mrs. Eleanor L. ThomasLes and Ellen Thomas ’75/’78Tom and Mary ThomasGina Graham and Blair ThompsonJulie and Gary Thompsonphyllis and J.C. ThompsonJocelyn and Benjamin Thompson ’78Elena and John Thompson ’89/’84Sandra and Mac ThompsonCaroline and Steve ThompsonTodd and Fazeela Thompson ’76Gail and rick ThornberryMr. George Thurlow and Ms. Denise Eschardies ’73Grace and Bill Tiernay ’52/’53robin and Bruce Tiffneypamela LaVigne and Matthew TirrellMr. David Titus ’79rachel and Waldo Tobler ’87Tony Tolbert ’82Catherine L. Tonne and David W. ohst ’81Lisa and Mateo ToribioSheila TorrezMr. Tim TorringtonMary and Scott Tracy /’72patricia TragerLilli and Bill TragosJoan and arnold TravisTimothy N. Tremblayangela renee Trenholm and Susan romeroMr. and Mrs. Will Triggs /’87Bert and Mary TritschlerCheryl and Benjamin TroskySusan and Marc Trubitzrobert Tuler ’78Bryan J. TunneyJanice Turner and Keith WestcottJulie and Mike Turner /’91Nick and Joan TyhurstLinda a. Ulrich

James Umstead and Christine Munkalexis Upton Knittle and Lloyd Cook ’70paul UyesakaHarold John VaileJulie and Jan Van akenDr. petra Van Koppen ’79Kathryn and alan Van VlietDinah and Winfred Van WingerdenJoan and robert Vanderhorst ’81Martin Vanderlaan and patricia post ’70Dr. and Mrs. Daniel VapnekDavid Veenstra ’89Meera Venkataraman and a. Kasiraman ’92, ’93Dawn Vereuck ’92Janet and John VereuckMary and Danny VickersJulie ann and William VillaSherry and Jim VillanuevaNancy Minick and Tom Vinckier ’76/’76David ViniarTamara and John VittoConstance and Luis ViverosCarole and paul Viviano /’76rodi and Stewart Vogelalmeria and Timothy Vom Steeg ’90/’89Christine and Ernst von WeizsackerBarbara VoorhiesMr. Michael a. VorhausMr. and Mrs. Hubert VosConstance and rickey VothEric Voulgaris ’86Virginia and Gabriel Vovchuk ’77Susan aldrich Wagner and William WagnerTakako and Hisashi Wakita ’92/’70Clydia Walker and Doug Brownann and David WalkerJane WalkerSam and Shelley WalkerSusie and Charles WaltersDr. and Mrs. Yulun Wang ’82, ’88/’84Marilyn and Jim Wankum /’66Linda and Steve WassermanJames Watkins ’77Mr. W. Wright WatlingDr. richard J. WattsDrs. Lorraine McDonnell and Stephen WeatherfordDrs. Leland and June Webb ’63Ian and Louise Webb ’59Candice and richard WeeksCyndi and Stephen Weeks /’71Bernice and Louis Weiderannette and David WeilMark J. Weinstein ’80Janet and Steven WeinsteinMiriam and Mike Weiss /’77Lynn and Barton Weitzenberg /’68Katherine and Lawrence WellsLynn and randy WeltyDavid WennerHilda and adrian WennerDr. patricia F. Wesleyallen WestMary and Timothy Weston /’69Mr. and Mrs. Douglas WheelerDr. and Mrs. albert D. WheelonDee WhiteJoanne and John White /’73Karen B. WhitehouseJeanne and Keith WhitneyCarrie Gevirtz-Wicks and Craig WicksMelinda and robert WiederholdTeri Wielenga ’81Mary and John WiemannDrs. Susan and Gary Wilcox ’70/’69Maria Wilhelm and Fernando* FernandezMr. and Mrs. Craig Williamsrobert WilliamsKim and Lionel Willingham

Danielle and Melvin Willis ’71/’75alexandra and Douglas WilsonDale and Susan Wilson /’78Margaret and Tim WilsonDeborah WinantMs. Victoria WingErik WipfLinda a. Erdmann and Michael D. Wise ’91/’91Beth and Michael WitherellMr. Jeffrey L. WolkMarianne C. Finerman and Stuart a. WolmanMelanie WongLTC (r) Norman M. Wood ’64Katie and Daniel WoodsMary and richard WoodwardDr. and Mrs. Jerry Woolf ’71patricia and Walter WozniackChristina Wrightrichard Wright ’73Laura and Geof Wyattpatrick and Christine Yamrita YamLaura YangBill and pamela Yankie ’74Debbie and Elton YenShelly and patrick M. Yeto /’80Jeffrey and Stacey YoosSusan and David YossemLinda and Duane Young /’75Margaret and Jim YoungJoanne and Michael YoungKatharine and robert E. Young ’86/’85, ’89robin YoungMichael and Diane ZarrilliSuzanne and Thomas ZarrilliKatherine and Steven D. Zelko /’81Francis ZokLeslie and Ernie Zomalt ’66, ’89/’64patricia and robert ZuchermanJoan and robert ZukinNick Zwick

YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL (UCSB alumni since 1996) $500 TO $4,999Mohammad abdelmuti ’03James amato, Jr. ’97David Baca ’05Joseph Becko ’02Christina Belanger ’05paul r. Bonderson III ’05Jae Brattain ’05Blake Bridges ’05anthony Bussen ’04Mike Colo ’02Margaret Cowan ’05Jason p. Crone ’98austin Davies ’09David Demmin ’01Carolyn Gregorio ’00ryan Hardy ’00ryan C. Helvey ’03Jeffrey M. Hofstrand ’96Nicolaus Hughes ’03Carol Inatsuka ’04Kristin Ingeman ’97Madhu Iyer ’05ryan Jaques ’06Derek Killermann ’96David Kim ’99Mirka and Ji Han Kim /’92, ’97Joshua Levine ’05Fu-hsing Liao ’05Jared Liu-Klein ’05William Lockwood ’01Lisa Loiacono ’00Conducting research in the field.

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andrew Lopez ’99Carolina Maldonado ’04Wendy Manard ’00Jonathan Marcus ’99Kara Mathews ’06Noboru Matsuo ’04Katherine Maynard ’05Sara Moore ’99Ms. Melissa J. Morse ’96Graciela Munoz ’04Jeffrey Nelson ’01Sean o’Brien ’05Michael olivares ’02Jeffrey pan ’04Hannah and James pao ’06/’06perrin pellegrin and Timothy Taylor ’00Sean plotkin ’00Ms. Julie J. raffety ’96Costanza rampini ’07Maria Garcia-reilley and James reilley / ’99Jennifer reilly ’07Valerie and arthur rice ’01Tricia riesberg ’97Lindsay ross ’04ramona and alfred rotella ’97James ryan ’04David C. Scatena ’99Christopher Schaible ’09alison Schlosser ’04andrew Schmitt ’01Mark Schuller ’02Wendy and Gregory Simpson ’02/’91Bo Skjellerup ’06John Smart ’03Keith Strohmaier ’05Lori Taniguchi ’03James D. Thorne ’04Esmeralda Tinoco ’03Daniel Ulanday ’98Jesus Urenda ’99pedro M. Urrutia ’96Michael Walters ’05Nathan Weber ’96Daniel Weisenfeld ’97Catherine and Thomas Williams ’96Travis Wilson ’02Karl Wong ’05Dr. Bruce Young ’96Darrell Young ’97Jeffrey Youngman ’07paul Zaltsman ’05

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FOUNDATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, TRUSTS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTORS $10,000 AND ABOVEanonymous (17)accelrys, Inc.agilent Technologies Foundationair products & Chemicals, Inc.alavi Foundationamerican Chemical Societyamerican Council of Learned Societiesamerican Geophysical UnionaMG Charitable Gift Foundationamgen, Inc.amplimed Corporationanatman Foundationarnhold Foundation, Inc.astraZeneca pharmaceuticals LpaT&T Foundationavago Technologies LimitedEdward and Gladys Baker FoundationBessemer Trust Company, N.a.BHp BillitonBoeing CompanyDavid Bohnett FoundationBosch Corporation research & DevelopmentJames S. Bower Foundation

William K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationThe Eli & Edythe Broad FoundationBrown Family FoundationBurroughs Wellcome FundCadence Design Systems, Inc.California Community FoundationCallaway Golf CompanyThe Cameron FoundationCanadian Institute for advanced researchCancer Center of Santa BarbaraCapital Trust Company of DelawareCarsey Family FoundationCastagnola Family FoundationCatalytic Solutions, Inc.Center for the Study of Democratic InstitutionsChevron products CompanyCisco Systems, Inc.Citi Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.The Clorox CompanyClorox Company FoundationCompleGen, Inc.Corwin Family FoundationThe Crawford Idema Family Foundation, Inc.Crescent Jewelers overtime CaseThe Dana FoundationDanvera FoundationDeckers outdoor CorporationDelta psi Building CompanyDiandra DeMorrell Douglas FoundationThe Dow Chemical CompanyThe Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.Doris Duke Charitable FoundationEl adobe CorporationEli Lilly and CompanyEliasen Edge, LpEnvironmental Systems research Institute, Inc.Ernst & Young FoundationExxon research and Engineering CompanyFidelity Charitable Gift FundFord FoundationFord Motor CompanyFoundational Questions Institute (FQXi)Friends of the UCSB LibraryBill and Melinda Gates FoundationGE Foundationann and Gordon Getty FoundationGill FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineGoals for americans FoundationGoldman Sachs philanthropy FundThe William T. Grant FoundationThe Green park Foundationrichard S. and Lois Gunther Family FoundationH. van ameringen FoundationHarley-Davidson Motor CompanyWilliam and Flora Hewlett FoundationHigh Desert Ecological research Instituteaudrey Hillman Fisher FoundationConrad N. Hilton FoundationHopeLabHull Family FoundationHutton FoundationWalter p. Iberti Charitable FoundationIBM T. J. Watson research CenterImmunoGen, Inc.Instituto CamoesIntel CorporationInternational Fine particle research, Inc.International Human Dimensions programmeInternational Iron and Steel InstituteThe James Irvine FoundationIstituto Italiano Di CulturaJ & J Family Foundation

The Steven & Ellen Jackson FoundationJerini aGJewish Community FoundationThe Walter S. Johnson FoundationMax Kade Foundation, Inc.Karlo, LLCThe Karp Foundation, Inc.Kearney FoundationW.K. Kellogg FoundationThe Kind World FoundationKoegel autism Consultants, LLCKorea advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyKraton polymers, LLCKristiansen KlassicLopker Family FoundationLSI CorporationThe Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.John D. and Catherine T. Macarthur FoundationMarathon oil CompanyMarch of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationMC research and Innovation Center, Inc.McCune FoundationThe McCutchen FoundationThe andrew W. Mellon FoundationMentor Graphics CorporationMerck & Co., Inc.MercyCorpsMericos FoundationMetropolitan Water District of Southern CaliforniaMicrosoft CorporationMitsubishi Chemical CorporationMontecito Bank & TrustGordon E. and Betty L. Moore FoundationMuscular Dystrophy associationNanoelectronics research CorporationNational Geographic SocietyNational Semiconductor CorporationNational Trust for the HumanitiesThe Nature ConservancyNeurological Health InternationalNGEN partners, LLCNokia IncorporatedThe Kenneth and Eileen Norris FoundationNorthrop Grumman Space & Mission Systems Corporationoak Savanna Vineyardoccam Networksorfalea Family FoundationoYo CorporationThe David and Lucile packard Foundationpackard Humanities InstituteThe patent office Japanese Governmentpeninsula Community Foundationpiedmont Financial Trust CompanypriceWaterhouseCoopers procter & Gamble CompanyThe procter & Gamble FundQUaLCoMM, Inc.resources Legacy Fund

rhodia, Inc.The ridley-Tree Foundationrockefeller Brothers Fundrockwell Collins, Inc.rohm Company, Ltd.rosztoczy FoundationSaGE publications, Inc.Saint-Gobain rechercheSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Santa Barbara Bank & TrustSanta Barbara Cottage HospitalSanta Barbara FoundationSaudi arabian oil Companyrudi and Berta Schulte angels Charitable TrustSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingSheppard, Mullin, richter & Hampton, LLpphilip and aida Siff Educational FoundationSilicon Valley Community FoundationSirigen, Inc.Skyline Hills apartmentsalfred p. Sloan FoundationE. J. Slosson Endowment FundSmall Change FoundationSony pictures Entertainment, Inc.Squid & Squash FoundationStanley Electric Company, Ltd.The Fredric E. Steck Family FoundationT. rowe price program for Charitable GivingThe TaBaSGo FoundationTaipei Economic and Cultural officeTamarisc Diagnostics, Inc.Tatman FoundationTegal CorporationTexas Instruments IncorporatedTheofanous & Company, Inc.J.E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton FoundationToyota Motor Sales, U.S.a., Inc.TrueVision Systems, Inc.UCSB alumni associationUnilever researchUnited Nations UniversityUniversity art Museum CouncilUniversity of aberdeenUniversity of South CarolinaVanguard Charitable Endowment programVeeco Instruments, Inc.Video products Group, Inc.Vulcan, Inc.Helen & Will Webster FoundationWege FoundationWestmont CollegeWeyerhaeuser CompanyWilburforce FoundationWoodrow Wilson National Fellowship FoundationThe Susan & Bruce Worster FoundationWTF FundXerox CorporationYardi Systems, Inc.The Yosemite FoundationZurich american Insurance Company

Matching GiftsUC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges the following corporations and foundations that generously matched gifts from UCSB alumni, parents, and friends.

a & B Foundationabbott Laboratoriesaccenture Foundation, Inc.adaptec Foundationadobe Systems

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The Campaign for UC SanTa BarBaraadvanced Micro Devices, Inc.aetna Foundation, Inc.agilent Technologiesamerican International Companiesamgen Foundationanadarko petroleum Corporationanalog Devices Incorporationapplera CorporationThe ashland, Inc. FoundationaT&T Foundationavaya CommunicationsaXa FoundationBall CorporationBank of america Matching Gifts programBarclays Global InvestorsBechtel FoundationBlackrock Matching Gift programBoeing CompanyBracco research U.S.a., Inc.Brown Forman CorporationCapital Cities/aBC, Inc.Capital Group Companies, Inc.The Charles Schwab Corporation FoundationChevronTexaco Matching Gift programChubb & Son, Inc.Citigroup FoundationClorox Company FoundationConner Homes Matching Gift programCountrywide FinancialCrail-Johnson FoundationDaiichi Sankyo, Inc.DatatelDeloitte FoundationDeluxe Corporation FoundationDeutsche Bank americas FoundationDIrECTVDominion Foundation Matching Gift programThe Dow Chemical CompanyEaton Corp-Gift Matching programeBay Foundation Gift Matching programEdison InternationalErnst & Young FoundationEsterline aerospaceExxonMobil FoundationFannie Mae FoundationFederated Department Stores FoundationFranklin Templeton InvestmentGE FoundationGeicoGenentech FoundationGlobal ImpactGMaC Commercial MortgageGoogle Matching Gifts programGuidant FoundationH&r Block FoundationHoffman-La roche, Inc.HSBC North americaIBM CorporationIndyMac BankIntel FoundationIntuitJohnson & JohnsonKarl Storz ImagingKensington Investment GroupKilroy realty CorporationKirkland & Ellis FoundationLam research CorporationLandamerica Financial Group, Inc.Landamerica FoundationLevi Strauss FoundationLockheed Martin Matching Gift programJohn D. and Catherine T. Macarthur FoundationMarathon oil CompanyMattel FoundationThe McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.McKesson Foundation, Inc.Medtronic FoundationMerck Company Foundation, Inc.

Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.Microsoft Matching Gift programMineral acquisition partners, Inc.Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing CorporationMMC Matching Gifts to Education programNational oilwell VarcoNational Semiconductor CorporationNCr FoundationNIKE Employee Matching GiftNissan North america, Inc.The Northern Trust CompanyNorthrop Grumman FoundationNorthwestern Mutual LifeNuveen Investments, Inc.occidental petroleum Foundationoffice Depotoracle Corporationp G & E Corporationpaccar Foundationpacific Enterprisesparker-Hannifin Foundationpeabody Energy Matching Gifts programpfizer, Inc.philips Electronics North america Corporationplains Exploration & production Companyportland General Electric Companyprice Waterhouse LLp FoundationThe procter & Gamble Fundprogress Energy Service Company, LLCprogressive Insurance FoundationQaD, Inc.QUaLCoMM, Inc.Quest Diagnosticsraytheon Companyrobert Wood Johnson FoundationSaGE publications, Inc.San Diego Gas and ElectricSBCScience application International CorporationSempra EnergyShell oil Company FoundationSpansion Matching Gift programState Farm Companies FoundationThe Summit Group, Ltd.Sun Microsystems Foundation, Inc.Tenet Healthcare FoundationTesoro petroleum CorporationThomson FinancialTime Warner Employee Grant programToyota Motor Sales USa Foundation, Inc.U.S. BancorpUnilever United States Foundation, Inc.Union Bank of CaliforniaUnion Central Life Insurance CompanyUnited TechnologiesValero Energy CorporationVarian associates, Inc.Verizon FoundationVulcan Materials CompanyW.M. Keck FoundationWachovia Foundation, Inc.Washington Group Foundation, Inc.Washington Mutual FoundationThe Washington post CompanyWellpoint associate Giving CampaignWells Fargo Matching Gift CenterWestern asset Management CompanyXerox Foundation

alumni and friends of the campus who are included in this report are helping to make The Campaign for

UC Santa Barbara a resounding success. already, UCSB has received $422 million toward a goal of $500 million for priority projects and initiatives across the academic disciplines. Following are the overarching objectives for the campaign.

• premier facilities equal to the growing reputation of one of the world’s leading universities.

• recruitment and retention of prominent scholars through the establishment of endowed professorships.

• enhanced opportunities for our most talented and deserving students, including more private support for fellowships and scholarships.

• new programs in pioneering areas of cross-disciplinary inquiry.

• research initiatives leading to discoveries and solutions that improve the environment, enhance the quality of life, and contribute to personal health and well-being.

• increased support for innovative teaching.

Michael Douglas ’68Honorary Chair

C a m p a i g n St e e r i n g Co m m i t t e e

William r. rauth ’66, Newport Beach, Co-Chair Lynn p. reitnouer ’55, Los angeles, Co-Chair

Mark Bertelsen ’66, palo altoMarcy Carsey, Studio CitySteve Cooper ’68, TruckeeFred Gluck, Santa Barbara

Jeff Henley ’66, redwood CityBlair Hull ’65, Chicago

Fred Kavli, Santa BarbaraSteve Mendell ’63, San Diego

C a m p a i g n n a t i o n a l C o m m i t t e e

richard a. auhll, Santa Barbara/aspen, Co-Chairroger Haughton ’69, San Francisco, Co-Chair

Jan alpert ’68, Hilton Head/HollandItzik Barpal ph.D. ’70, TampaTom Bruggere ’68, portland

Jim Haden ’69, Washington DCBlair Hull ’65, Chicago

Giandomenico picco ’72, New Yorkphillip L. Spector ’72, Washington DC

Bruce G. Wilcox ’77, New YorkJoseph Wilson ’72, Washington DC

n o r t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a C a m p a i g n C h a i r S

Steve Cooper ’68, Truckee, Co-ChairSusan Worster ’70, Los altos Hills, Co-Chair

S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a C a m p a i g n C h a i r S

Lynn p. ’55 & Winslow C. (Winnie) ’54 reitnouer, Los angeles, Co-ChairsBill Thormahlen ’77, orange County, Chair

Steve Mendell ’63, San Diego, Co-Chair

phil White ’84, San Diego, Co-Chair

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UC Santa Barbara FoundationOfficers and Trustees July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007

O f f i c e r s

Chairstephen e. cooper ’68

Vice Chair, Developmentfredric e. steck ’67

Vice Chair, Finance and TreasurerBruce G. Wilcox ’77

Vice Chair, StewardshipKathryn D. Mckee ’59

Secretarysusan Worster ’70

Immediate Past Chair and Nominations Chairsteven c. Mendell ’63

Executive DirectorGary A. Greinke*

Chief Financial Officereric J. sonquist*

David G. Adishian ’89sarah Argyropoulosrichard A. AuhllJeffrey c. BarbakowBarry A. Berkus ’55Mark A. Bertelsen ’66Bjorn Birnir*Henning Bohn*Philip J. Bugay ’81*Daniel P. BurnhamMarcia L. carsey H ’04shing chang ’75Ann cady cooper ’62 stephen e. cooper ’68craig r. cummings ’72Deanna c. DehlsenWilliam A. Dinsmore iii ’68Diandra de Morrell Douglas ’82robert W. Duggan ’66Gary e. erickson ’63scott frank ’82William f. Garlock ’71Marilyn Gevirtz H ’96steven P. Ginder ’71frederick W. GluckJared Goldschen*Patrick L. GrahamGary A. Greinke*Norman N. Habermanneva HallerNorris G. HaringThomas J. Harriman

W. roger Haughton ’70Judith L. HopkinsonM. Blair Hull, Jr .’65Janice Jagelski ’87Peter c. Jordano H ’03fred Kavli H ’05Kenneth L. Khachigian ’66Marvel B. Kirby ’51Jack Krouskup*Melissa Kwon*r. Marilyn Lee ’69carl LindrosMark D. Linehan ’85Lillian LovelaceGene Lucas ’73*sara Miller Mccune H’05sheila Bourke McGinityKathryn D. McKee ’59Duncan A. Mellichampsteven c. Mendell ’63Joel Michaelsen ’69*richard D. Nanula ’82Kathy OdellAlex N. Pananides H ’06William r. Pascoe ’67*Joseph H. Pollock, M.D.ceil PulitzerWilliam r. rauth iii ’66Lynn P. reitnouer ’55Lady Leslie ridley-TreeDanelle storm rosati ’77

richard K.N. ryu, M.D.Harvey B. schechter ’47Arent H. schuyler, Jr. ’61Jean K. schuylerMark J. schwartz ’84Marjorie M. shipp*Kenneth P. slaught ’79eric J. sonquist*Norman f. sprague iii, M.D. ’69Judith stapelmann ’63fredric e. steck ’67susan Tai ’74robert M. Talley H ’99James s. TaylorWilliam s. Thomas, Jr.George Thurlow ’73*Anthony J. Tolbert ’82Michael TowbesJames J. VillanuevaKent M. Vining ’70James r. Warren ’76Philip H. White ’84John M. Wiemann*Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Gary L. Wilcox ’69John J. WilczakJane Williamsrichard A. Williams ’59susan Worster ’70Henry T. Yang H ’01*

T r u s T e e s

*Denotes university Trustees

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