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GOUCHER SOCIETY HONOR ROLL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17 YEAR IN REVIEW AND CELEBRATION INNOVATION

INNOVATION - Goucher College · Constance Rice Russell ’54 ** + ... Leah Wainger Waitzer ’57 and ... Martha Marsh * Bruce Miller Constance Thomas Morrison ’50

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GOUCHER SOCIETY HONOR ROLL AND ANNUAL REPORT

2016-17 YEAR IN REVIEW

AND

CELEBRATION

INNOVATION

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3 Letter from the President

5 Goucher Society Honor Roll of Donors

13 2016-17 Blue & Gold Golf Tournament Sponsors

14 The 2017 Senior Class Campaign

15 Parents of Graduates

17 2016-17 Volunteers

23 Annual Report

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DEAR GRADUATES AND FRIENDS,In some ways, you could say that this year was the calm before the storm. As we prepare to launch an ambitious, comprehensive campaign for the future of Goucher in March 2018, it’s hard for us to take our eyes off the future.

Nevertheless, this year was by no means calm. In fact, it was historic and record-breaking.

Support from you and other generous donors has allowed the college to make significant strides toward becoming the national model for a modern and developmental liberal arts education.

This means we have doubled down on the liberal arts with a new curriculum that focuses on the core skills of writing, data, and complex problem solving that we know employers need while keeping a high bar for academic success; we produced a record number of Fulbright scholars this year and attracted one of the largest and brightest entering classes in our history.

This means we were once again named Innovator of the Year, thanks mostly to the bold decision to move all three Froelicher buildings across campus. This move not only garnered national praise but also made room to complete the First-Year Village, a learning-living community that is one of the first residence halls in the country specifically designed for student success using behavioral science.

This means leading the nation in equitable pay. This is the right thing to do, and our faculty and staff work on the frontlines every day for our students, creating an educational experience that allows them to thrive.

This means giving our athletic teams the facilities that match their talent. For example, the tennis team, which won their second consecutive Landmark championship, will soon be serving up aces in the Evelyn Dyke Schroedl ’62 Tennis Center.

In short, it means a lot—more than one letter can cover.

We are on the forefront of progress. And we know we cannot do any of it without you.

Everything that makes Goucher great—every accolade and award we have achieved over the past year—is only possible because of the support from our entire community. Gi�s from alumnae/i, faculty, staff, students, and friends not only sustain Goucher but propel it forward. And it’s not just financial support. The time and talent you give to our institution, whether mentoring our students or serving on committees, is just as vital.

I want to thank everyone who made a gi� in the 2016-17 fiscal year. We say it o�en, but that does not make it any less true: Your support has a direct impact. Just look at all we accomplished this past year and the difference it made in our community. Reflecting on that success, I am even more excited about the future and partnering with you for another record-breaking year.

With sincere gratitude,

José Antonio Bowen, President

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With everything we have accomplished this past year, it is hard not to be #goucherproud.

It is hard not to be inspired by our alma mater’s commitment to the value of a liberal arts curriculum and determination to make higher education more accessible. The very fact that we are growing our class size while other liberal arts colleges are shrinking or adding revenue-generating, professional programs proves that Gophers are a different breed—standing up for our values in the face of adversity.

But, most of all, it is hard not to be inspired by the incredible support of our entire community.

Everything that makes us proud of our alma mater is made possible by your generous support. Together, we are building the vibrant community that will drive Goucher’s future success.

Your impact is felt all over campus. As you know, our priority areas for the Greater Goucher Fund touch everything: academics, financial aid and scholarships, faculty and staff support, student life, sustainability and facilities, and social responsibility.

We are also grateful for those who have spent countless hours sharing your time and talent with our students and hosting events for the college. Your direct involvement strengthens our community and is an essential part of our success.

On behalf of our students, faculty, and staff, we thank you. You continue to inspire us with your generosity and support; Goucher would not be what it is today without this community. We look forward to continuing this great work in the new year as we launch a bold campaign for the future of our college.

Sincerely,

Kimara Ahnert ’91 Goucher Society Co-chair

Ben Veldman ’10 Goucher Society Co-chair

DEAR FELLOW GRADUATES AND FRIENDS,

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GOUCHER SOCIETY HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

LEADERSHIPAnonymous (3)

Lynn Manaster Alperin ’56 +

Patricia Kay Batza ’91 [t] and Michael J. Batza ** +

Ricardo Berl

Marjorie Berson ’62 * +

Pamela Brewster

Frona A. Brown ’65 [f] and Beryl J. Rosenstein +

Melinda J. Burdette ’72 [t] ** +

Suzanne Fineman Cohen ’56 [t] (emerita) ** +

Chloe Anderson Correll ’57, P ’81 and Roderick Correll P ’81 ** +

Ann Bowers Ebersbach ’69 and Thomas Ebersbach +

Kimberly Elash

Lynn Toby Fisher ’71 [t] and John Lee Compton ** +

Norma Lynn Fox ’76 [t] and Marko Slusarczuk ** +

Rita Specter Gelman ’54 and Charles Gelman

Patricia Hompe Gibson ’51 **

Beth Himmelstein Goldsmith ’72, M.Ed. ’73 [t] **

Barbara Gray

Elizabeth Strauss Gruber ’79 and Steven Gruber

Sally Mansbach Herman ’68 [t] (emerita) and Stephen A. Herman **

Anthony Ingrao

Miriam E. Katowitz ’73 [t] and Arthur Radin **

Barbara Kornblatt ’75

Elizabeth Deale Lawrence ’66 and Bryan Huntington Lawrence **

Susan Epstein Leeman ’51

Ruth Shapiro Lenrow ’74 [t] and Jay Lenrow ** +

Judy C. Lewent ’70 and Mark Shapiro

Sybil Albrecht Lewis ’53 ** +

Janine and Peter S. Lowy P ’09 *

Suzanne and John Luetkemeyer Jr. * +

Michael Mullane [w]

Harriet Shapiro Passerman ’58 and Steven Passerman

Dorothy Polayes P ’73

Geraldine Merican Polinger ’43 +

Anica Donnan Rawnsley ’51 [t] (emerita) * +

Stella Miller Robertson ’71 and James D. Robertson

Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. [t] (emeritus) and Dorothy L. Rosenberg **

Sheila Kleinman Sachs ’61 and Stephen Sachs +

Evelyn Dyke Schroedl ’62 +

Lisa Pagliaro Selz ’73 [t] and Bernard Selz **

Barbara MacHamer Stricklin ’55 +

Harriet R. Van Wagoner ’85 +

Stacy Brown Vermylen ’73 [t] and David Vermylen ** +

Alice McSpadden Williams ’61 ** +

Jerriann Myers Wilson ’62 and Donald Wilson ** +

Margaret Messler Winslow ’69 [t] (emerita) ** +

Toni Perlman Young ’67, P ’98 [t] (emerita) ** +

SCHOLARSHIP Anonymous (3)

Andrea Fortunoff Abramson ’63 *

Elaine and George Amoss P ’93 ** +

Jan Borgenicht Baden ’64 *

David Bavar [t] and Betty-Jean Bavar *

Richard Berndt *

Ethel Weber Berney ’46 [t] (emerita) * +

Susan McDaniel Blount ’68 and Lawrence Blount ** +

José Antonio Bowen [s] [t] and Kimberly Bowen

George Bunting Jr.

Ann James Buxton ’44 * +

Colleen Cooper P ’20 and David Bloom P ’20

Helen Shaw Davis ’57 and H. Chace Davis Jr. **

Richard Davis P ’18 [t] and Nancy Davis P ’18

Gayle Economos ’76 +

KEY TO HONOR ROLL ABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased [f] Faculty [t] Trustee

[s] Staff [w] Widow/er P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

GOUCHER SOCIETY GIVING LEVELS

Leadership $25,000 or moreScholarship $10,000 - $24,999Citizenship $5,000 - $9,999Mentorship $2,500 - $4,999Partnership $1,500 - $2,499Alumnae/i Associate Member (0-15 years out):

$50 plus an increase of $50 for each year since graduation

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Joan Feitler ’53, P ’87 and Robert Feitler P ’87 **

Louise Levy Ford ’64 +

Nancy Brandt Gertner ’72 *

Ann Burgunder Greif ’39 [t] (emerita) [d] * +

Sally Campbell Haas ’67 *

Sharon Beischer Harwood ’65 ** +

Fern Karesh Hurst ’68 [t] (emerita) ** +

Betty Sturmfels Iber ’47 and Frank Iber, M.D. +

Jacqueline Shere Lewin ’56 *

Darielle and Earl Linehan *

Dorlee and Jonathan Michaeli P ’18

Tanya and Mehrdad Momtahen *

Martin Nemirow

Penelope Norrington Orth ’63 and Joseph Orth * +

Joan Ottenritter

Lorna Mickle Post ’52 ** +

Alita and Nathaniel Reed

Mary Blier Reynolds ’77 **

James Riepe *

Carol Hirschfeld Roth ’70 and Jeffrey Roth *

Constance Rice Russell ’54 ** +

Virginia and John Sall P ’05 **

Ralph Segall P ’09 [t] and Nancy Segall P ’09 **

Jane Levy Sizeler ’61 *

Louise Royston Smith ’66 **

Jon Soderberg ’90 [t] and Elizabeth Johnson Soderberg ’89 +

Anne L. Stone *

Sheila Sachs Strauss ’49 [d] and Maury Strauss

Betty Applestein Sweren ’52, P ’75 and Edgar Sweren P ’75 *

Carson Custer Taylor ’68 and John Taylor

Barbara Toll ’67

Leah Wainger Waitzer ’57 and Richard Waitzer **

Margaret Warden ’66 ** +

Toby Wertheim ’68 [t] ** +

Wendy Solomon White ’72 [t] *

Scott Wilbur P ’19 and Mary Rickert-Wilbur P ’19

Fran Frederick Wurlitzer ’63

CITIZENSHIPAnonymous (4)

Georgette Farkas Ballance ’66 +

Mary Balmer ’58 ** +

Jill Rice Bendick ’67 +

Annette Boice

Ona Cohn Bregman ’54 and Bernard Bregman

Virginia Conley Callahan ’60 **

Ann Chaudron P ’83

Karen Christensen ’83

Jane Wilhelm Daniels ’50 **

Douglas Dodge +

Elizabeth Anne Ellers ’81 [t] ** +

Lois Blum Feinblatt ’42 +

Lucia Blackwelder Findley ’64 and Carter Findley ** +

Nancy Fernald Freed ’70

Janice Gabrilove ’73

Joann and Bill Gehring P ’06

Louise Gutman Goldberg ’47 ** +

Susan and Peter Greif; Catherine and Laura Greif; and Matthew Greif and Jennifer Fuchel

Edmund Haile P ’79 [t] (emeritus) and Susanne Haile P ’79 ** +

Jane L. Hamrick ’74 **

Georgia and Jerry Harris P ’19

Susan Nabers Haskell ’66 and Wyatt Haskell ** +

Cathy and David Hirsch P ’17

James Hollander *

Richard Hollander *

Joan Hood Jones ’77 **

Collette Sack Kokinos ’79 **

Jo Ann M. Langham ’78 ** +

Eleanor Coakley Leslie ’58 and Richard E. Leslie * +

Nancy Main Linsley ’67 * +

David Richard Loevner [t] (emeritus) and Catherine Loevner

Albert W. Lutz [w] ’50 **

Karen Little Lyon ’77, P ’13 [s] and Lewis Lyon P ’13

Phyllis Copley Machledt ’67 *

Amy Macht ** +

Lois Kleiman Macht ’49 *

Martha Marsh *

Bruce Miller

Constance Thomas Morrison ’50

Stephanie Weiss Naidoff ’63 and Michael Naidoff, M.D. * +

Sharon McCrary Oliver ’77 *

Irene and David Pankey P ’05 **

Nancy Patz ’52 +

Eloise Tilghman Payne ’55 **

Dorothy Chandler Prats ’59 **

Eveline Kraus Rauber ’68

Rebecca Barnes Ray and Russ Ray *

Susan Polley Reinsch ’69 * +

Eleanor A. Robbins ’62 +

Karen Reid Schaefer ’93, M.Ed. ’97

Kathy Pomerance Schrode ’66 **

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KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

Nita Langgle Schultz ’77, P ’08 and Ronald L. Schultz P ’08 **

Robin Fogel Shaivitz ’72 [t] and Joel Shaivitz **

Susanne Bacon Smith ’55

SaraKay Sherman Smullens ’62 and Stanton Smullens, M.D. +

Pamela Cook Stearman ’77 and Robert Stearman

Jean Lee Stoll ’81 **

Lisa Lyden Stromberg ’83 [t] and William Stromberg *

Janet Rosenblum Urban ’70 and Ted Urban *

Meredith A. Weiser ’78 and Colonel Michael Rosenbaum *

Robert M. Weissman

Camille Baudot Wheeler ’63 **

Megan Williams [s]

MENTORSHIP Anonymous (4)

Carole Fulton Alexander ’63 ** +

Erin O’Brien Anderson ’84 * +

Lucie Archbold P ’20

Ann V. Bailey ’59 ** +

Jean Harvey Baker ’61 [f] (emerita)

Kathleen Connell Barna ’76 **

Jeffrey Barnes *

Ruth Le Van Baur ’51 **

Rheda Becker

Deborah Richards Berman ’58 **

Elizabeth Farnham Blair ’62

John M. Bond Jr. [t] (emeritus) and Elizabeth Bond **

Claire Tucker Brooks ’46

Lorraine L. Brown ’66 **

Margaret Hutchins Campbell ’78 and Richard Gitomer ** +

Kathleen Crane-Lee ’80, P ’13 and Joseph Lee P ’13

Thomas Dabney P ’19

Christine and Peter Delaney P ’99 +

Lois Manza Dunne ’62 and Allen Dunne *

Claire Krantz Ebeling ’51, M.Ed. ’68 ** +

Beverly Edgehill-Awkward P ’18 and Robert Awkward P ’18

Sara Wolfe Fishman ’55 and Nelson Fishman * +

Vicki and David Gabriel

Norma Jean Geesey ’85 ** +

Henri Elyn Gewertz Goettel ’68 * +

Margaret and David Hamer P ’18

Patricia Harmon ’67 +

Jay Harrell

Linda K. Himmelberger, D.M.D. ’74 [t] ** +

The Honorable Miriam Brown Hutchins ’73 [t] and Argin Hutchins **

Janice and William Hutson *

Mary Ann Zavalakes Jackson ’58 +

Anne Krapp James ’64 and Robert James **

Natalie Fox Jeffrey ’47 +

Lynn Campbell Jones ’54 ** +

Nina Krauthamer P ’19 and Charles Blum P ’19

Lisa and Michael Kurek P ’13

Maxwell Lannon M.A.C.S. ’14

Lucie Taubenblatt Lapovsky ’72 and David Lapovsky * +

Pamela Selby Lavine ’72 and Lawrence Lavine **

Jennifer Lewis-David ’94 and Rajesh David *

Nancy Helen Marcus ’72 ** +

Casey Masters ’00

Ann Burridge McCleary ’52

Lisa Oleson Meagher ’82 and Brendan Meagher

Robert E. Meyerhoff

Gail Davis Morris ’53 and Andrew Morris +

Linda Jones Morse ’64 and Edward Morse *

S. Christine Bikle Mummert ’67 ** +

Fiona Paul Murray ’60, P ’99 and Frank Murray P ’99 *

Jerald Olson [w] ** +

Daisy and David Paradis P ’07 **

Mark Peters P ’19

Barbara Lee Pilert ’72 +

Stuart Earhart Pitcher ’90, P ’19 and James Pitcher P ’19

Faye Polayes ’73 and Jonathan Silbermann ** +

Irene Strelzoff Preiser ’54 *

Bill Pugh ’94 [t] and Susan Pugh **

Libby C. Rappaport ’64, ’79

Alison Schwartz ’74 *

Jan Clarren Schwartz ’74

Gail Levinson Shawe ’70 and Stephen Shawe

Tina Hirsch Sheller ’74 [f] and Lee Sheller

Marion Mandel Stein ’62

Rachel Strum

Sebastia Lykos Svolos ’54 and Marinos Svolos

Marilyn Tate ’97

Patrick Tracy III ’06

Marlene Trestman ’78 and Henry D. Kahn ** +

Joyce Tseng ’55 ** +

Nancy Layton Tunnessen ’63 **

Sanford and Beth Ungar

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Marilyn Southard Warshawsky ’68 [t] (emerita) and David Warshawsky ** +

Dorothy Watson ’71 +

Maryann Weaver Webster ’67 **

Lindley Bennett Weinberg ’82 and Leonard Weinberg II

Betsy L. Weingarten ’88

Mina Risan Wender ’72 *

Jonathan Wexler ’94

Suzanne Gross Wolff ’57 +

M. Anne Yeoman ’72

David Yousem

PARTNERSHIPAnonymous (5)

Kimara Ahnert ’91 [t] **

Amalie Adler Ascher ’49 +

Patricia Attman ’79

Margaret M. Ballard ’74

Kit Smyth Basquin ’63 +

Marina and Scot Bay P ’19

Mary Louise Steckert Bayless ’49 *

Mary Ann and John Beckley P ’94 ** +

Ann Bennett-Trent ’66

Alice Bishop

Patricia Hearn Blanchard ’74 ** +

Elizabeth Kempske Blatt ’56 +

Dorah Merz Brager ’57

Carol Wales Branscome ’76

Fane Bard Brenner ’61

Uneeda Brewer-Frazier ’70

Marianne Grier Briscoe ’67 and Alden Briscoe **

Susan Brown Browne ’87

Robert Bull Jr. ’93 [t] and Phyllis Bull

Constance Rose Caplan ’57

Anne Downs Carroll ’64 and James Carroll +

Geoffrey Clapp ’95 [t]

Veda Ferlazzo Clark ’75

Frances Cobb

Ellen Schiff Cooper ’69 **

Phyllis Neiburger Cooper ’53 +

Deborah and Frank Corbishley P ’18

Penelope Sales Cordish ’62 [f] (emerita) **

William Couper P ’03 [t] (emeritus) and Elise Couper P ’03 **

First-Year Village

The recently completed Pagliaro Selz Hall will be joined by two other

residence halls, creating the First-Year Village for 450 students to live,

work, and socialize. The village is designed to ‘nudge’ students, with

prominent communal areas for students to come together to cook,

share, and learn.

Gretchen Muhlbach Couraud ’84, P ’13 and Loic Couraud P ’13 *

Kathleen Crandall ’68, P ’96 *

Christine Ann Creelman ’69 *

Henrique Cubillan ’97 and Katharine Jenkins Cubillan ’98

John Cummings ’02

Claudia Nichols Cunningham ’92 and Curtis Cunningham +

Ann Weller Dahl ’60 ** +

Ellen and Roger Dankert *

Sally Ross Davis ’84

Gretchen Friese Delman ’56 *

Alice Blach Diamond ’57

Julia Hillman Dougherty ’60 [d] +

Christine Thomas Dunbar ’56 **

Hazel Dunnigan ’77

Harriett Carlson Edwards ’54

Sally Barr Edwards ’75 +

Elizabeth Elliott ’65 +

Kathryn Shaer Ellis ’86 ** +

Susanne Davis Emory ’56 and R. Clayton Emory **

Nancy Collier Fait ’57, P ’80, P ’82

Faith Miller Feingold ’60 *

Hilda Cohen Fisher ’47, P ’71, P ’75, P ’77 and Alvin Fisher P ’71, P ’75, P ’77 ** +

Margaret E. Fisher ’75 ** +

Allan Flamholz P ’07 *

Sandra Graham Forster ’61 and Franz Forster * +

Elaine Kaplan Freeman ’58 [t] ** +

Ruth Frey ’66 * +

Phyllis Cole Friedman ’55 **

Jeanne Robinson Gable ’51 **

Jean Nimmo Gardenier ’50

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Lynn and Richard Gelman P ’95

Margaret Ravits Goldfarb ’72

Caryl I. Goodman ’72 *

Cecily Alexander Grable ’60

Janet H. Hallacker P ’17

Katherine McCampbell Hardiman ’63 and Joseph Hardiman ** +

Douglas Hasbrouck P ’20

Jennifer Hawes-Dawson ’73

Jean Daniels Hawley ’59 **

Barbara Levin Himmelrich ’53 and Samuel Himmelrich +

Jacqueline Lebow Hirsh ’62

Hazel Rich Hobbs ’63 +

Elaine Kind Hollander ’47

The Honorable Ellen Lipton Hollander ’71 and Richard Hollander ** +

Frances Morton Holzapfel ’60

Amalia Honick [f]

Nina Rodale Houghton ’59 ** +

Amy and Wilbur Hundley P ’17

Kathy Allamong Jacob ’72 and Robert Jacob

Daniel Jarrett ’95

Madelynne Billings Johnson ’68 +

Marian Kretschmer Kaplan ’65

Shirley A. Kaufman ’52, P ’83 **

Margaret Grun Kibben ’82 *

Madge Barbour Kirby ’49 **

Alison Peterman Korell ’93 and Mark Korell

Jeremy Kraut-Ordover ’01 +

Alice Kuller ’61

Florence Beck Kurdle ’61 [t] (emerita) ** +

Carolyn Payne Langfitt ’49 ** +

Kyle Prechtl Legg ’72 and Benson Legg

William Leimbach [s]

Frances Johnson Lentz ’45

Ellen Haas Levy ’57

Diana Monroe Lewis ’59 and J. Thomas Lewis **

Leslie Lewis [s] and Marjorie Pryse

Renata Lewis ’90

Lynne Lochte [s]

Helen Kent Longley ’43 and James Longley * +

Louise Lowry ’64

Lynne Sherman Lyon ’74, P ’10 * +

Nancy Magnuson [s] *

M.A. Mahoney ’81 * +

Anne Pollard Manchester ’69 and David Manchester **

Jane Manning ’68 +

Lucy Margolis P ’01 *

Jennifer Margolis Marquez ’01 [t] *

Elizabeth Habach McCollum ’63, P ’90 **

Patricia Lyman McLean ’75 **

Mary McVey ’73 and J. Hallam Dawson

Carol Friedman Millman ’62 **

Percy Moore ’95 [t] and Janice Moore ’15 *

Anne and Christopher Moorman P ’20

Luke Morgan ’00 and Lindsay Kipphut Morgan ’01, M.Ed. ’07 *

Alfred H. Moses **

Natalie Salter Myerson ’41 *

Joan Lyman Niles ’55

Ambassador Thomas Niles [w]

Elaine Nowak; John Hicks; Benjamin Hicks

Joyce Minsky Nussbaum ’66

Margaret Mock Obrecht ’60 and Charles Obrecht * +

Elizabeth Cutts Patten ’86 *

Susan Neu Payne ’61 *

Catherine Pierson ’79, P ’10

Barbie Gittelman Prince ’85, M.Ed. ’10, P ’12 and James Prince P ’12

Robert Proutt [t] *

Henry Przybylo M.F.A. ’14

Melissa and Thomas Radgowski P ’17

Sally Randel ’66 **

Jenifer Mitchell Reed ’86 [t] +

Jane Taylor Reeder ’57 and Paul Reeder *

Russell Reno Jr. [t] (emeritus) **

Linda Rever ’77

Therese Revesz ’67 +

Regina Weiss Rheinstein ’53 and Robert Rheinstein * +

Maxine Lieberman Rockoff ’58 +

Bonnie Rosenberg ’65 *

Ellen Rudolph P ’13 *

Jane Krieger Schapiro ’44 * +

Cynthia Miller Scherr ’69 ** +

Elizabeth Oechsner Schmid ’66 ** +

Elaine Bergner Schneider ’63 and Jerry Schneider

Barbara Krizack Schnitzer ’69

Dorothy Knauer Seel ’45 [d] +

Constance McKenna Sevier ’64 **

Warren Shadek [w]

Linda Siegel Shapiro ’61 **

Debra Shore ’74 +

Minnie Waters Shorter ’73 * +

Nina Showan ’78

Barbara Collins Singer ’56 and Robert Singer * +

Cathy Slesinger ’73 +

Mary Smyrnioudis ’05

Rabbi Josh Snyder [s]

Dorothy Crosswhite Solbrig ’66 *

Betty Spear ’49 *

Aida DiFilippo Stainback ’47 ** +

Susan Staub ’67

Audrey Forchheimer Steuer ’71 *

Barbara Stob [s]

Rita Strmensky ’66 +

Ardith Talbott ’70 +

George E. Thomsen [t] (emeritus) and Mary Ellen Thomsen **

Nancy Freydberg Vener ’59 and Frank Vener **

Elaine Becker Von Rosenstiel ’68 * +

Benjamin Waller ’92

Carol Fain Walters ’57 +

Robert Webb P ’17 and Gail Plucker P ’17

Barbara Michaels Weinstock ’53

Patricia Welch

Lynda F. Wertheim ’71

Barbara Dow White ’69

Victoria Willard ’72 *

Ellen C. Williams ’71 *

Louise Winslow Williams ’44 +

Beverly Heuschober Winter ’55

Jean Reese Worthley ’44 [d]

Stella Platnik Yousem ’54 +

KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

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When Daniel McQuirter ’99 started to think about where he wanted to go to college, his grandmother, Perlena Dock, was hesitant. She had raised McQuirter and his siblings, and he was the last to leave the house. And now he wanted to leave Poplar Bluff, Missouri, and go all the way to Baltimore?

But McQuirter’s mentor, a family friend named Richard Kalich, explained the value of the education McQuirter would get. Kalich had been the one to find Goucher in a guide to colleges. A�er that, “her whole perception changed,” McQuirter says, “and she was happy.”

McQuirter found a new home at Goucher, one completely different from where he grew up. “I was pretty much out of my comfort zone,” he says. “But I was around individuals who had a common goal, who wanted to learn more about me, and my culture, and I was eager to learn about them…I le� Goucher with a sense that I’d had an opportunity to learn more about life, more about what I would encounter in the real world.” He learned how important it was to be open-minded, to put aside biases and listen to what others say. This has helped him excel in his career; McQuirter currently works as a business systems analyst for the Las Vegas Valley Water District, where he works with and trains people from all different backgrounds.

McQuirter’s grandmother was always there for him throughout his years at Goucher. She only had a sixth grade education, but taught McQuirter that he could make it with hard work and perseverance. Whenever she could, she sent $50 or $100 to the grandson who made her so proud. Dock was that kind of person. She had a huge garden and gave away food to anyone who needed it. “She always taught me it was the right thing to do,” he says.

Dock’s generosity has inspired McQuirter to give back himself. He has committed to giving $3,000 per year for the next five years to support a scholarship student at Goucher each year. “She taught me about helping people in need, and I’m hoping that my gi� to Goucher will help someone,” he explains. “Because I needed help.”

PAYING IT FORWARDDANIEL MCQUIRTER ’99

“ I was around individuals who had a common goal, who wanted to learn more about me, and my culture, and I was eager to learn about them”

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GIFTS FROM ESTATES Joan Bruce ’51

C. Annette Ducey ’57 +

Helen Vinik Eisenberg ’46

Thomas E. Gompf [w] +

Margaret Higinbothom Kraus ’47

Mary Bell Middleton ’45 +

Alice Carswell Walter P ’63

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OF THE GOUCHER SOCIETY Mackenzie Anderson ’16

Ashley Bent ’16

Lenna Blaser ’14

Kara Byrne Bundy ’02 [t]

Kirsten Cianci ’16, M.Ed. ’17

Elana Cohen ’08 *

Gabriele Davis ’16

Gary Decker ’07

Peter DiLeonardi ’07 and Ann Mae Stellwag DiLeonardi ’06

Ashley Fan ’13

Robin Fernald ’05 and Stephanie Austin ’07

Joseph Fink ’15 [t]

Daniel Flamholz ’07 and Ashley Hale Flamholz ’07

Lee Gerstein ’07 [s]

Bari Gilbert ’16

Gretchen Gilliland ’03

Kimberley Gordy ’06

Damon Highsmith ’03 and Diana Munoz ’01

KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

“The reason I became a professor was to interact with

my students. To mentor them, to talk with them, to listen to them, not just to teach mathematics.”

— Rachel Grotheer, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and

Faculty in Residence

Alycia Johnston ’15

Corinne Kahler ’16

Kenneth Knowlton ’07

Sarah Levin ’16

William Lonczak ’10 *

Ryan Martin ’08 and Dalenna Moser Martin ’08 *

Mark McDonald ’16

Allison Metzger ’11

Mariana Miller ’16 [s]

Sydney Patterson ’16

Jaclyn Peiser ’14

Tonya Picker ’16

Paul Powell ’03 and Naomi Frame-Powell ’01

Jacob Rayzberg ’15

Zachary Reese ’16

Maxine Roberts ’16 [t]

James Segedy ’07 and Amanda Segedy

Alex Smith ’05 and Christine Fodness Smith ’04

Benjamin Veldman ’10 *

Alexandra Walsh ’15

CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS

Leadership Anonymous (7)

THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation *

Baltimore Community Foundation *

Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle Fund

The Bank of America Charitable Gi� Fund *

Cohen Opportunity Fund

Dorothy L. & Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. Foundation *

Fidelity Charitable Gi� Fund *

The Hompe Foundation *

Howard & Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation

The Jessie Ball duPont Fund

Judy C. Lewent & Mark L. Shapiro Philanthropic Fund

Maine Community Foundation

Nan and Richard Davis Family Fund

National Philanthropic Trust

Schwab Charitable Fund *

The Selz Foundation *

Towson Unitarian Universalist Church

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Vermylen Family Fund

The Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund

Scholarship Anonymous

American Endowment Foundation

The Amoss Family Fund *

Borgenicht Foundation, Inc. *

The Bunting Family Foundation

Catherine Hawkins Foundation

Chapin Davis Foundation

Ethel and Robert Berney Philanthropic Fund

The Evelyn Toll Family Foundation

ImpactAssets

Jewish Communal Fund

Jon and Elizabeth Soderberg Family Fund

L^L Charitable Fund

KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

Louis B. II and Josephine L. Kohn Foundation

Mary Jean and Oliver Travers Foundation, Inc.

Michaeli Family Fund

Reuler-Lewin Foundation *

Robin Gamble Grinnell Foundation

Smart Family Foundation of Illinois

The Smart Family Foundation, Inc. *

Stone Family Foundation

The T. Rowe Price Program Charitable Giving *

The Thomas F. and Clementine L. Mullan Foundation, Inc. *

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

YourCause, LLC

Citizenship Anonymous (2)

BSN Sports

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Bernard B. and Ona Cohn Bregman Family Fund

The Bill and Lisa Stromberg Family Trust *

Central New York Community Foundation

DLA Piper LLP

The David & Catherine Loevner Family Fund

Foundation for Roanoke Valley *

Gold Standard Performance

Harris Parker Fund

Haste Family Fund

The Hollander Family Limited Partnership *

Independent College Fund of Maryland *

Jane and Worth B. Daniels Jr. Fund *

The Lois and Irving Blum Foundation, Inc.

The Lois and Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund of THE ASSOCIATED *

Nancy Patz Fund

The RPM Fund

Ray Family Charitable Fund *

Schaefer Family Fund

T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.

The Zelda and Julius Halpern Fund *

Mentorship Anonymous

AHT Properties, LLC

American Folklore Society

Dell Direct Giving Campaign

Earl and Christine Mummert Fund of the Foundation for Enhancing Communities *

The Foundation for Enhancing Communities *

Foundation for the Carolinas

Francis D. & Irene D. Griffin Foundation *

Henry Kahn & Marlene Trestman Charitable Fund

The Howard Bayne Fund *

John and Betsy Bond Fund

Katowitz/Radin Fund *

Lavine Family Charitable Gi� Fund

Lawrence Clare and Susan McDaniel Blount Fund *

NFP Corporate Services (PA), Inc.

Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund *

Sara and Nelson Fishman Philanthropic Fund *

TYG Fund

Partnership Anonymous (2)

Alvin and Hilda Fisher Fund *

Ann B. Bennett Gi� Fund

Ayco Charitable Foundation

Baltimore Rotary Foundation *

Charles & Margaret Obrecht Family Foundation

Chick-fil-A

The D.P. Miller Fund

D.P. Miller Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation

Dankert Designated Fund

Dawson/McVey Family Charitable Fund

Friedman Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Hardiman Family Foundation, Inc. *

Himmelrich Fund, Inc.

Hobbs Family Charitable Trust

Israel on Campus Coalition

Jane Krieger Schapiro Charitable Fund

Jim and Anne Carroll Charitable Fund

Joan Lyman Niles Charitable Fund

John and Mary Ann Beckley Charitable Fund

The Marian Craig Leers Charitable Trust

Max Minsky & Florence Minsky Goldstein Family

Medstar Health, Inc.

The New York Community Trust *

Omaha Community Foundation

Paul and Jane Reeder Charitable Gi� Fund *

Pierson Family Foundation, Inc.

Project Pericles, Inc.

R. Rheinstein Fund *

Robert & Barbara Singer Foundation *

The Schnitzer Family Foundation

Thomas & Carolyn Langfitt Family Foundation *

Trilogy Machinery, Inc. *

United Health Group

United Way of Central Maryland

Verizon Foundation

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

NEW MEMBERS OF SECOND CENTURY ASSOCIATES FOR 2016-17Dorothy Dorsey Bair ’53

Donna Rosenbaum Blaustein ’64

Emily Bodenheimer Eischen ’66

Linda Himmelberger ’74

Oliver Karp ’93

Elaine Isaacson Katzen ’52

Caroline Potter Normann ’64

Jerald Olson [w]

Penelope Norrington Orth ’63

Maxine Lieberman Rockoff ’58

Cathy Slesinger ’73

Barbara MacHamer Stricklin ’55

Alice McSpadden Williams ’61

Jerriann Myers Wilson ’62

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Ariosa & Company, LLC

Atlantic Coast Charters

BSN Sports

Barnes & Noble Booksellers

Blackburn Architects, P.C.

Carefirst Blue Cross and Blue Shield

Chick-fil-A

CommFed Solutions

Excell Concrete Construction, LLC

Floyd E. Cline & Sons, Inc.

The Garland Company

The Gillespie Group

Gold Standard Performance

Goucher Men’s Tennis

Goucher Soccer

Goucher XC/Track & Field

Goucher Women’s Tennis

Henry J. Knott Masonry, Inc.

Heritage Financial Consultants, LLC

Heritage Properties, Inc.

Jim McKay Maryland Million Day

KBE Building Corporation

KCI Technologies, Inc

Kelly & Associates Insurance Group

Life Fitness

Medstar Health, Inc.

NFP Corporate Services (PA), Inc.

New Penn Motor Express, Inc.

North Baltimore Aquatic Club, Inc. (NBAC)

Open Market Energy

PFM Financial Advisors, LLC

RMF Engineering, Inc.

Richard Powell, DDS

Seawall Development

The Sphinx Foundation

SunTrust Banks, Inc

Walls & Ceilings, Inc

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Wilson Lighting

Windsor Electric Company, Inc.

BLUE & GOLD GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORS

Goucher Golf Tees Off

The Goucher College women’s and men’s golf programs began their inaugural season in 2017 in the

Landmark Conference as Goucher’s 19th and 20th NCAA sanctioned

teams. Goucher welcomed six student-athletes on both the men’s and women’s teams, who’ve come

from as far as China to be a part of the team.

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THE 2017 SENIOR CLASS CAMPAIGNThe following seniors have made gi�s of at least $20.17 in honor of their classmates, their graduating year, and towards the 2017 Senior Class Campaign. Student philanthropy supports all that happens on campus, from scholarships and financial aid to study abroad and internships. Please join us in honoring these seniors for their philanthropy and generosity to their alma mater.

Maxwell Adelstein ’17

Jennifer Alvarado ’17

Kera Arnold ’17

Deirdre Ball ’17

Carleen Barwick ’17

Stephanie Budrock ’17

Ashley Burton ’17

Blake Caple ’17

Aaron Cohen ’17

Caitlin Connall ’17

Gillian Cooper ’17

Eliza Cornejo ’17

Celena Dyal ’17

Hannah Feehery ’17

Kuulei Gaffney ’17

Deanna Galer ’17

Angeles Godinez-Valencia ’17

Jessica Gude ’17

Sarah Hirsch ’17

Sarah Hochberg ’17

Shanquel Holmon ’17

Emily Horton ’17

Stephanie Hrabar ’17

Nathan Hurdle ’17

Sabrina Jimenez ’17

Anya Jones ’17

Rachel Kaseff ’17

Samantha Kaye ’17

Azaria Lanig ’17

Nathaniel Longest ’17

Andrew Marcantonio-Fields ’17

Rachelle Martinez ’17

Michelle McAdams ’17

Molly McFall ’17

Lena McNally ’17

Desirae Moten ’17

Megan Myers ’17

Rachel Nichols ’17

Hannah Painter ’17

Fernando Parra Chong ’17

Claire Pasquale ’17

Ashley Pearman ’17

Alison Radgowski ’17

Anais Raines ’17

Sofia Robinson ’17

George Ryan ’17

Ryan Salamony ’17

David Sibony ’17

Sabrina Silva ’17

Erin Snyder ’17

Kayla Snyder ’17

Alexandra Solazzo ’17

Taylor Striar ’17

Maren Stunes ’17

Gabrielle Tucker ’17

Chelsea Van Schalkwyk ’17

Sarah Vogel ’17

Raekwon Walker ’17

Jessica Warshauer ’17

Joseph Weintraub ’17

Emma Williams ’17

Scott Witte ’17

Hannah Woodson ’17

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Jane Andrews ’79, P ’17 and Carl Oehrig P ’17

Marjan and Mohammad Anvari P ’17

Benita and Lawrence Barbell P ’17

Kelly Barham P ’17

Joan and Michael Barminski P ’17

Jonathan Barwick P ’17

Julie Barwick P ’17

Theodore Belluch P ’17

Natalie and Daniel Budrock P ’17

Michael Cammer P ’17 and Dianne Cox P ’17

Jocelyn and Brian Caple P ’17

Linda Chaudron P ’17 and David Burrows P ’17

John Clements P ’17

Barbara Clemmer P ’17

Sally Cohen P ’17

Jean Cooper P ’17

Stacy and Donald Cooper P ’17

Deborah Cost P ’17

Sumintra and Frederick Duca P ’17

Richard Dunn Jr. P ’17

Beverly Edgehill-Awkward P ’18 and Robert Awkward P ’18

Daun Fallon P ’17 and Stephen Anderson P ’17

Janine Fields P ’17

Julianne and Paul Fontenoy P ’17

Phyllis and Richard Forbes P ’17

Rebecca Friedkin P ’17 and David Jones P ’17

Rica and David Gaffney P ’17

Tony George Jr. P ’17

Donna and Ferris Ginsberg P ’17

Louise Goldstein P ’17 and Amy Plesser P ’17

Anne and Karl Gude P ’17

Sheila and Gautam Gujral P ’17

Robert Haber P ’15, P ’17

Deborah Haig P ’17

Janet H. Hallacker P ’17

Audrey Hannifin P ’17, P ’18

Jennifer and Jonathan Hardy P ’17

Cathy and David Hirsch P ’17

Vanessa and Scott Hite P ’17

Ellen and John Horton P ’17

Stacey and Robert Hrabar P ’17

Amy and Wilbur Hundley P ’17

Robin Jones P ’17

Christina Jones-Bey P ’17

Phyllis and Allen Joseph P ’17

Jacqueline and David Kahan P ’17

Jill and Samuel Karliner P ’17

Edward Kaye P ’17 and Donnell Roe P ’17

Jillian and Jonathan Khuner P ’17

Rochelle and Carl Kniss P ’17

Otilio Lanig P ’17 and Marion Lesley Lanig P ’17

Stephanie Larsen P ’17

Jonelle Lawhorn P ’17

Debra and Francis Layer P ’17

David Levin P ’17 and Mary Burkhart P ’17

Timothy Longest P ’17 and Denise Kennedy P ’17

Nancy Love P ’17

Donna Lummis P ’17 [s] and Stephen Lummis P ’17

Robert Makowsky P ’17 and Julie Stein-Makowsky P ’17

Ilona and Timothy Mallon P ’17

Sherry Marcantonio P ’17

Margaret McCormick P ’17 and Jeff Brown P ’17

Carol Miller ’74, P ’17

Beth and Gerard Painter P ’17

Julie and Andrew Palmer P ’17

Mary and Vincent Pearman P ’17

Kimberly and William Phillips P ’17, P ’18

Lauren Pollock P ’17

Maxine and John Potts P ’17

Melissa and Thomas Radgowski P ’17

Connie and Craig Raines P ’17

Pebble Randolph P ’17

Michelle and Adrian Reed P ’17

Marcy and Barry Resnik P ’17

Julie and Allen Rines P ’17

Leslie and Mitchell Schwartz P ’17

Jane and Ronald Shea P ’17

Mary Beth and Louis Snyder P ’17

Paula and Brian Snyder P ’17

Christine Solazzo P ’17

Merrill Spicker P ’17

Eitan Stern P ’17 and Susan Feit-Stern P ’17

Sally and Paul Stieglitz P ’17

Terri and Richard Striar P ’17

Michele and Robert Taylor P ’17

Colleen and Christopher Tonkovich P ’17

Cheryl and Wayne Tucker P ’17

Patricia and Gilbert Veconi P ’17

Michael Vogel P ’17 and Julie Dunlap P ’17

Mark Warshauer P ’17 and Louise McAdams P ’17

Robert Webb P ’17 and Gail Plucker P ’17

Jamila and Philip Weintraub P ’17

Michael Welch P ’17 and Rebecca Kratka P ’17

Richard Wilinski P ’17 and Teresa Kruzan P ’17

Amanda Thom Woodson P ’17, P ’20 [f] and Neal Woodson P ’17, P ’20

PARENTS OF GRADUATES

FROM THE CLASS OF 2017 WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED

TO GOUCHER COLLEGE

KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

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In working to revitalize Goucher’s Parent Council, Nan Davis P ’18 says she and her husband, Rich, who is on the board of trustees, had an idea in mind. While the councils at most colleges are composed of folks who open their wallets the widest, Davis, as the first chair of the newly reorganized council, didn’t think that fit Goucher’s progressive mindset. She wanted it to be open to all.

“We wanted parents to experience the same feeling of belonging to an inclusive and welcoming community that our kids experience on campus.” Davis cites a story she heard from her daughter as an example: A freshman posted on Facebook that she was having a hard time. “I need to hug a dog,” she wrote. “I need some ice cream.” A reply came from Kimberly Bowen, wife of President José Bowen—come to the president’s house. They had dogs and ice cream.

To foster that kind of community for parents, Davis and a number of staffers at Goucher’s Office of Advancement put together an organization that aims to offer parents the kind of support she saw students receive from the college.

“Our Parent Council Ambassadors reach out to new families, welcoming them and answering their questions. They host ‘Sendoffs’ for incoming students and their families, where members of the administration are there to answer parents’ questions and where both students and parents can meet and begin to know one another. And,

recognizing that parents lead busy lives and might need help remembering college deadlines, the Parent Council sends out timely reminders about things like tuition payments, housing deposits, and insurance waivers.”

Aside from giving support to parents, the Parent Council also aims to support the goals of the college itself. “One of the priorities of the Parent Council is to partner with Goucher’s Career Development Office to help our students as they explore career options,” Davis says. Parent volunteers have participated in webinars about various career fields and have agreed to mentor students by being available to answer questions, inviting students to visit their workplaces and coming to the campus to talk about their own work experiences.

All of this can be done no matter where a parent lives. “What we hope for many parents is that, even from a distance, they can feel they are part of the Goucher community by becoming a parent volunteer,” she says. “How great to know that by participating in a webinar you can be of help to students at Goucher even if you’re in Los Angeles.”

Of course the hope is that this feeling of connection to the college through the Parent Council will also translate into financial support for Goucher. “In my own experience,” Davis says, “the organizations where I spend my time, that I put my energy into—that really grab my heart in some way—are the ones that I financially support. And I think this is true of many people.”

Davis says she and her husband didn’t anticipate, when their daughter was looking for a college, that they would find one themselves. “Goucher has been a tremendous experience—not only for Annie, but for us, as well.”

THE PARENT CONNECTIONNAN DAVIS P ‘18

“ What we hope for many parents is that, even from a distance, they can feel they are part of the Goucher community by becoming a parent volunteer.”

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2016-17 VOLUNTEERS.

We are grateful to our volunteers who generously gave their time and talent to support the college.

KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

Molly Abend ’07

Stephen Abraham ’92

Gary Adelstein P ’17

Stacy Adelstein P ’17

Victoria Adinolfi ’12

Cheryl Agris ’79

Jennifer LeBrun Ahlers ’02

Kimara Ahnert ’91

Lisa Matt Albro ’91, ’05

Bruce Alexander

Lisa Wachstein Alpert ’86

Daniel Amodeo ’09

Phillip Anthony ’02

Marjan Anvari P ’17

Mohammad Anvari P ’17

Tyrone Avendano P ’18

Sarah Avery ’12

Robert Awkward P ’18

Adam Badik ’99

Nathan Badowski ’00

Brendan Bailey ’04, ’05

Elizabeth Statuta Baker ’70

Nathaniel Baker ’98

Lynn Baklor

Margaret Ballard ’74

Davon Barbour ’99

Daniel Barker ’08

Kathleen Barna ’76

Linda Barone P ’13, P ’16

Judith Banker Barrett ’57, P ’82

Kathryn Barrett ’07

Barbra Bateman ’87

Bronwyn Akeley Bates ’03

Patricia Batza ’91

Caroline Mandala Bauerle ’89

Sally Baum P ’12

Olivia Baumert ’04

David Bavar

Valarie Bay P ’17

Abby Becker ’10

Lauren Manekin Beille ’02

Priscilla Walker Beirne ’51

Elizabeth Bellsey ’12

Colleen McNeill Belmonte ’88

Ann Beltz ’06

Jill Rice Bendick ’67

Edith Coopersmith Bennett ’57, P ’82

Deborah Richards Berman ’58

Ethel Weber Berney ’46

Anna Bickford P ’12, P ’19

Pauline Bigby ’70

Jena Binderup ’07

Sandra Bishins ’85

Elizabeth Farnham Blair ’62

Shirlene Blake P ’19

Patricia Hearn Blanchard ’74

Justin Bland ’04

Toni Bress Blate ’68

Marjorie Bliss ’02

Karen Cohen Bloom ’91

Charles Blum P ’19

Susan Blumberg-Kason ’92

Daniel Blumenthal ’10

John Bond Jr.

Marcia Booth ’58

Winifred Cohn Borden ’66

Theresa Ross Boston ’73

Brianna Bowling ’92

Jan Wickberg Boykin ’62

Dorah Merz Brager ’57

Alan Brauer Jr. ’00

Leslie Swike Bravo ’80

Eli Breitburg-Smith ’08

Uneeda O. Brewer ’70

Samuel Brooke P ’19

Lorraine Brown ’66

Marie Brown ’03

Troy Browne ’14

Christopher Bruce ’92

Rebecca Woolley Bruce ’92

Jennifer Olson Bryant ’87

Sarah Bryant ’08

Regina Buckley ’56

Kathy Myers Bugbee ’59

Robert Bull Jr. ’93

Kate Howell Bullard ’04

Kara Byrne Bundy ’02

Laura Burchell P ’19

Michael Burchell P ’19

Melinda Burdette ’72

Marie Cacace ’03

Pamela Calabrese P ’19

Kimberly Wright Calhoun ’87

Katia Falcey Callan ’04

Erick Camodeca ’06

Bradley Caplow P ’19

Mindy Caplow P ’19

Fran Carpentier P ’17

Mary Merritt Carroll ’59

Leah Davidson Carter ’98

Brigette Sheckells Cascio ’08

Annette Samuels Cass ’71

Anne McGrath Cassidy ’48

Nancy Deyoe Cassidy ’52

Jorge Castillo ’99

Paula Gabbert Catron ’85

Barbara Berg Chick ’53

Natalie Ciccone ’98

Geoffrey Clapp ’95

Jill Clark ’77

Catherine Jones Clay ’51

Susan Postman Clinnin ’80

Gabriella Coakley ’13

Elana Cohen ’08

Judy Cohen ’12

Sally Cohen P ’17

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Edith Giese Coleman ’65

Vincent Connelly ’98

Micah Connor ’16

Betty Redler Cooper ’62

Phyllis Neiburger Cooper ’53

Alicia Ladson Copeland ’01

Deborah Corbishley P ’18

Frank Corbishley P ’18

Penelope Sales Cordish ’62

Dr. La Jerne Terry Cornish ’83, M.Ed. ’94, P ’18

Chloe Anderson Correll ’57, P ’81

William Couper P ’03

Kevin Cournoyer ’08

Marc Cousins ’95, ’07

Robert Coyle ’05, ’07

Alexandra Cozell ’12

Rachel Modrak Cummings ’91

Rachelle Cummins ’91

Claudia Nichols Cunningham ’92

Maxine Bigby Cunningham ’70

Ann Weller Dahl ’60

Catherine Dannals ’09

Deborah Reisman Daoud ’83

Anne DeSeta DarConte ’82

Hilary Davis ’10

Lillian Ri�in Davis ’48

Nancy Davis P ’18

Richard Davis P ’18

Sally Ross Davis ’84

Samuel Davis ’15

Andrew Deal ’14

Aimee Marlow Delorey ’95

Sheryl Denny ’81

Brian Detwiler P ’18

Daisy Detwiler P ’18

Molly Swantek Dicken ’87

Mary Cole Dickerman ’59

Roxann Dieffenbach ’68

Jeffrey Dieter Jr. ’06

Donna Dinkin ’82

Caitlin Ditmore ’10, ’12

Jennifer Ichnoski Diveley ’98

Daniel Dolan ’03

Ted Domers ’05

Kimberly Donoghue ’97

Michael Doyle ’99

Heather Dungan Lemko ’01, Ph.D.

Margaret Wood Dunn ’08

Alexandra Ebstein ’07

Gayle Economos ’76

Beverly Edgehill-Awkward P ’18

Kimberly Edmunds ’03

Morad Eghbal P ’18

Rachel Cohan Eidelman ’74

Kathryn Shaer Ellis ’86

Andrew Emerson ’04

Colline Pluot Emmanuelle ’08

Susanne Davis Emory ’56

Yvonne Owens Everett ’73

Hillary Fabrico ’12

Scott Falkowitz ’99

Hilary Fast ’09

Leda Fuller Favor ’79

Sarah Feldman ’08

Alix Fenhagen ’14

Lucia Blackwelder Findley ’64

Judy Fini�er

Joseph Fink ’15

Julie Fink ’09

Eleanor Finn ’66

Lynn Toby Fisher ’71

Daniel Flamholz ’07

Virginia Muse Fleischman ’68

Hilda Ford

Louise Levy Ford ’64

Kenna Forsyth ’63

Sylvia Foster ’62

Dr. Norma Lynn Fox ’76

Susan Frank P ’18

Elaine Kaplan Freeman ’58

Robert Friend Jr. ’98

Mabel McComas Frow ’42

Jessica Fugate ’11

Eva Fuld ’58

Elizabeth Ausley Gablehouse ’67

Sahar Ganjalikhani ’12

Linda Geen P ’19

Robert Geen P ’19

Ronald Geesey

Julia Gelfand ’75

Aunaleah Husted Gelles ’10

Mariya Shkolnikova Genzel ’97

Nancy Brandt Gertner ’72

Thomas Geyer ’93

Abby Gilbert ’62

Gretchen Gilliland ’03

Jay Gilman ’09

Jackson Gilman-Forlini ’12

Karen Giuffre P ’18, P ’18

Marian Engle Goetze ’62

Johanna Goldberg ’05

Margie Goldberg-Okun ’78, P ’09

Margaret Ravits Goldfarb ’72

Kelsey Goldman ’12

Patricia Goldman ’64

Beth Himmelstein Goldsmith ’72, M.Ed. ’73

Emily Gordon ’08

Sandy Ostrofsky Gordon ’68

Kimberley Gordy ’06

Risa Gorelick-Ollom ’91

Pamela Goscenski ’08

Rosemond Goucher ’00

Shari Green ’07

Jacob Greenwood ’08

Alice Falvey Greif ’51

Ann Burgunder Greif ’39

Wilma Greenfeld Greisman ’52, P ’79

Betsy Gregg Griffin ’38

Christina Grimm ’08

Rachel Caulk Gruenberg ’55

Lisa Gulian ’07

Bevin Gwiazdowski ’03

Edmund Haile P ’79

David Hamer P ’18

Margaret Hamer P ’18

Pamela Husted Hanke ’59

Timothy Hannigan ’01

Jordan Harburger

Aleice Hargrove ’09

Patricia Harmon ’67

Georgia Harris P ’19

Jerry Harris P ’19

Brandon Harrison

Bryce Harrison ’12

Erin Hartz ’09

Carter Harvey ’14

Susan Nabers Haskell ’66

Todd Eric Hawkins ’10

Jean Daniels Hawley ’59

Katherine Healy ’78

Kathryn Heavey P ’17

KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

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Lucy Hadsall Hedrick ’69

Mathew Heggem ’07

Sally Mansbach Herman ’68

Jennifer Reynolds Hervy ’96

Andrea Hess ’01

Sarah Heyman Hibbert ’01

Damon Highsmith ’03

Barbara Daily Hill ’49

Linda Himmelberger ’74

Cathy Hirsch P ’17

David Hirsch P ’17

Joan Bentley Hoffman ’69

John Hogan ’12

Larry Hogan III ’08

Suzanne Cohen Hoke ’64

Jesse Holland ’12

Amalia Honick

Danielle Horetsky ’08

Anna Horn ’58

Bette Miller Howard ’60

Dierdra Howard ’02

Jasmine Hubara

Nancy Hubbard

Grace Cunningham Huber ’48

Barbara Hubschman P ’16

Casey Hughes ’09

Jennifer Hulse ’79

Margaret McCusker Hummel ’50

Fern Karesh Hurst ’68

Miriam Brown Hutchins ’73

Mary Hyman ’71

Jessica Loman Inch ’98

Merle Intner

Kathy Allamong Jacob, Ph.D. ’72

David Jadin ’10, M.Ed. ’12

Aimee James ’95

Lois Amsel Jarman ’82

Melanie Winegar Jasinski ’98

Jonathan Jayes Green ’14

Charity Johnson ’76

Lindsay Johnson ’05, M.Ed. ’13

Morris Johnson ’11

Donna Marie Jones ’79

Lindsay Jones ’13

Iterny Joseph ’98

Sarah Kendall Jubar ’08

Jeffrey Judge ’05

Johanna Judy ’01

David Kahan P ’17

Jacqueline Kahan P ’17

Barbara Richman Kahn ’82

Miriam Katowitz ’73

Judah Katz

Jaime Kauffman ’04, M.A.A.A. ’14

Annette Kaufman ’03

Margot Kaufman ’91

Shirley A. Kaufman ’52, P ’83

Leslie Noll Kayne ’59

Rebecca Crouse Kelley ’93

Brian Kelly

Rachel Trau Kelly ’11, M.Ed. ’14

Alice Kennedy ’97

Katherine Klinkenberg Kenny ’62

Sara Kern ’16

Humaira Khan ’98

Leslie Kieffer P ’18

Robin Kieffer P ’18

Beth Rankin Kilss ’70

Sharon Feldman Kim ’98

Alexandra Ranck King ’79

Melissa Klapper ’95

Katherine Freiberg Klein ’02

Ronnie Boriskin Klein ’68

Steven Klepper ’97

Heidi Klotzman ’06

Eva Goff Knight ’55

Kenneth Knowlton ’07

Collette Sack Kokinos ’79

Mallory Clark Kola ’07

Alison Peterman Korell ’93

Sandra Cohen Kornblit ’71

Debra Bergman Kostyo ’90, P ’21

Elaine Whiteley Kozlowski ’62

Nina Krauthamer P ’19

Jeremy Kraut-Ordover ’01

David Kravitt P ’19

Nancy Peiser Krieger ’74

Phebe Smith Krouse ’53

Dorothy Krug ’41

Florence Beck Kurdle ’61

Nicholas LaBricciosa ’10

Pat Lakatta ’80

Mary Lambert ’12

Nancy Turner Lambright ’63

Charlotte Kolb Landhuis ’59

Cedar Lee ’05

Anna Lehnen ’07

Jenny Lenkowski

Ruth Shapiro Lenrow ’74

Max Lents ’08

Frances Johnson Lentz ’45

Sarah Lepianka ’15

Cheryl Lerner P ’18

Roger Lerner P ’18

Ruby Lerner ’70

Rebecca Letsome ’02

Evan Leutzinger ’02

Karen Levenberg P ’19

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Ellen Haas Levy ’57

Mel Lewis ’02

Sybil Albrecht Lewis ’53

Nancy Main Linsley ’67

Carlie Liposchak ’02

David Loevner

Lisa Lombard P ’19

William Lonczak ’10

Aileen Losin

Crystal Lough ’15

Carolyn Brazaitis Lovell ’68

Louise Lowry ’64

Jennifer Lucey ’09

Matthew Lynch ’12

Karen Little Lyon ’77, P ’13

Lynne Sherman Lyon ’74, P ’10

Eleanor Shriver Magee M.Ed. ’00

Steven Main ’09

Laura Martin Makey ’86

Sherri Malloy ’95

Peter Manlove ’95

Sandy Moore Mannix ’69

Marcia Vajner Marinelli ’74

Rebecca Mark ’14

Sarah Ashby Marking ’09

Jennifer Margolis Marquez ’01

John Marra ’06

Christopher Martin ’03

Leslie Bendezu Martin ’90

Rachel Martin ’14

Ryan Martin ’08

Evan Marx ’11

Kate Maskarinec ’09

Nancy Mowll Mathews ’68

Victoria Saroch Matthews ’69

Meghan Mattos ’05

Suzanne B. Maurer ’72, Ph.D.

Erin Maxwell ’13

Sarah Mayhew P ’19

William Mayhew P ’19

Jennifer McCulley ’03

Brendan McFadden ’13

Daniele McGrath ’80

Margaret McManus ’12

Timothy Patrick McMullen ’10, M.Ed. ’11

Neal McNish P ’17

Daniel McQuirter ’99

Lisa Oleson Meagher ’82

Emily Megnin ’02

Marla Mendelson

Susan Mender ’77

Allison Metzger ’11, ’13

Shari Metzger ’07

Brigitte Groehl Meyer ’63

Nancy Burkhardt Meyers ’66

Theresa Mezebish P ’19

Jonathan Michaeli P ’18

Carol Miller ’74, P ’17

Geoffrey Miller P ’11

Mariana Miller ’16

Carol Friedman Millman ’62

Michiko Yoshida Mitarai ’66, P ’94

Percy Moore ’95

Kelley Moran ’11

Gail Davis Morris ’53

Leona Morris ’35

Sharon Trumpe Morris ’54

Elly Friese Morrison ’58, ’85

Sarah Manning Muccifori ’65

Christopher Murray ’03

Judith Espey Myers ’69

Alyson Smeyne Nachman ’89

Beverly Camras Nadel ’68

Charleata Neal ’04

Wayne Neale P ’19

Georgann Nedwell ’04

Donna Bridewell Nevraumont ’67

Lydia Newman ’00

Ryan Nicotra ’17

Andrew Nielsen ’09

Gloria Stefferson Nilson ’56

Janet Williams Nolan ’98

Carolyn Ohlbaum ’75

Sharon McCrary Oliver ’77

Tara Olivero

Jennifer Madera Olson ’07

Julia Ostroff ’11

Darl Packard ’04

Timothy Paggi ’04

Gwendolyn Paisley ’93

Katherine Palmer-Collins P ’19, P ’19

Sarah Pardus ’14

Ruby Parker ’09

Jessica Parr ’02

Cara Peckens ’05

Mary McGrath Perasso ’87

Christopher PerDieu ’06

Greg Permison

Barbara Pettijohn ’73

Ann Phelps ’84

Student Support

Everything we do revolves around students. From Mobile Dean, which

allows students direct communication with our administration, to CDO

Coffee Chats, which are informational and networking sessions that

connect students with alumnae/i.

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KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

Alexandra Philippides ’10

Lindsey Phillipson-Weiner ’11

Catherine Brock Pinnola ’04

James Pitcher P ’19

Stuart Earhart Pitcher ’90, P ’19

Gail Plucker P ’17

Julia Pollack ’07

Nancy Kirkley Port ’68

Anthony Posteraro ’05

Nathan Potter P ’19

Joni Praded P ’17

Dorothy Chandler Prats ’59

Irene Strelzoff Preiser ’54

Barbie Gittelman Prince ’85, M.Ed. ’10, P ’12

Kayla Prince-Stehley ’12

Robert Proutt

Amanda Pugh ’08, M.A.A.A. ’14

William Pugh II ’94

Cara Tracey Pyles ’99

Odette Ramos ’95

Susan Lowry Rardin ’59

Eveline Kraus Rauber ’68

Emma Ravdin ’15

Anica Donnan Rawnsley ’51

Jocelyn Reader ’02

Jenifer Mitchell Reed ’86

Amy Reinholtz ’07

Russell Reno Jr.

Linda Rever ’77

Lawrence Reynolds P ’18, P ’18

Jessica Richard ’96

Catherine Campbell Richie ’55

Stephanie Ricketts ’07

Shane Riley ’01

Alyssa Rittenburg ’08

Carol Shlensky Robbins ’63

Ruth Anne Robbins P ’20

Maxine Roberts ’16

Stefanie Rochon P ’18

Milena Rodban ’08

Laura Rosas P ’18

Thomas Rose ’95, M.Ed. ’00

Howard Rosen P ’19

Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.

Aliza Ross ’07, M.Ed. ’14

Carol Hirschfeld Roth ’70

Rebecca Rother ’12

Drew Rothman ’02

Deborah Rowland P ’18

Karen Ruberry ’92

Barbara Ruble ’78

Ann Gratiot Rugelis ’61

Victoria Russell ’16

Niloofar Sadjadi ’74, P ’18

Margaret Samuels ’09

Andrea Sanseverino-Galan ’92

Joan Goldberg Sarnoff ’58

Mary Sawaya ’77

Lori Rosenfelder Schapiro ’08

Barbara Greenberg Schneider ’71

Lynne Schneider ’68

Jennifer Schollin ’12

Kathy Pomerance Schrode ’66

Dana Kulchinsky Schurz ’10

Rebecca Schwartz ’08

Chloe Scott-Giry ’09

Kate Wesley Sears ’90

Ralph Segall P ’09

Lisa Pagliaro Selz ’73

Cathrina Lau Sevos ’67

Angela Shaeffer ’04

Kimberlee Van Newkirk Shaffir ’83, P ’15

Robin Fogel Shaivitz ’72

Debbie Shalom ’96

Gina Shamshak

Kathryn Shaw ’10

Jane Shea P ’17

Ronald Shea P ’17

Angela Sheldon ’81

Tina Hirsch Sheller ’74

Talia Ramos Sheridan ’77

Blair Shevlin ’13

Debra Shore ’74

Kendra Shortle P ’18

Bonnie Shub-Gayer P ’20

Evan Siegel ’11

Alana Silverman P ’17

Barry Silverman P ’17

Dean Silverman ’14

Lauren Simon ’07

Marjorie Simon ’75

Matthew Simon ’09

Esther Shapiro Slaff ’47, P ’70, P ’77

Cydney Slotoroff ‘72

Alex Smith ’05

Louisa Smith ’13

Meredith Smith ’02

Sarah Smith ’98

Shannon Smith ’15

Barbara Snead

Conor Snow ’15

Benjamin Snyder ’13

Jon Soderberg ’90

Elizabeth Hunter Solomon ’68

Laura Solomon ’06

Sara Spadanuta ’11

Jennifer Sparenberg ’16

Dan Spell P ’18

Yasmin Shah Spencer ’95

Bradley Sperber P ’19

Hannah Spiegelman ’15

Matthew Stagner P ’19

Gail Moore Standish ’55

Jasmin Stanley ’12

Rachel Stark ’09

Susan Staub ’67

Pamela Cook Stearman ’77

Katherine Stearns ’98

Natalie Frank Steen ’88

Marion Mandel Stein ’62

Miriam Steinberg-Egeth ’02

Susan Stern ’89

Joshua Stober ’06

Charlotte Anderson Stradford ’42, P ’67

Isabel Gallant Strasser ’64

Lisa Lyden Stromberg ’83

Kristin Powell Strong ’87

Quinn Struke ’10

Dorothy Dick Stuart ’58

Gabriel Stuart-Sikowitz ’13

Alicia Sullivan ’77

Jennifer Summers ’94

Ellen Burriss Swallow ’59

Haley Sweet ’08

Betty Applestein Sweren ’52, P ’75

Valerie Szwarc

Jane Hammann Ta� ’60

Dennis Teegardin ’12

Marlo Tersigni ’09

Denise Gotay Theunissen ’89

J. Richard Thomas Sr.

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J. Alice Nixon Thompson ’99

Jamila Thompson ’01

George Thomsen

Stewart Thomsen

Adrien Thormann ’10

Susan Hihn Ti� ’74

J. Fraley Coles Tilghman ’08

Thomas Till

Nenelwa Tomi ’11

Barbara Salazar Torreon ’88

Melissa Leyland Toscano ’05

Elsa Banen Tranter ’62

Muriel Wellmann Trusheim ’38

Gabrielle Tucker ’17

Rosanna Tu�s ’82

Kelsey Turner ’15

Cori Rich Tyner ’82

Sarah Bechtel Uebersax ’46

Joan Marti Uht ’52

Emily Vaill Pfaff ’84

Letitia Van Der Gaag ’93

Barbara Van Winkle ’76

Evan Varipatis ’06

Theodore Venetoulis

Stacy Brown Vermylen ’73

John Vincent ’12

Linda Krisch Vinson ’76

William Vought Jr. ’99

Mary Wahl ’11

“I had an internship for credit during the summer… but I

wouldn’t have been able to afford the credits without the Goucher Intern Fellowship.”

– Nina Neale ’19 (pictured in the middle) Crystal Wallace Walker ’89

Sally Noetzel Wall ’67

Aaron Wallace ’04

Donna Vieira-Gomes Wallace ’01

Margaret Warden ’66

Debbie Warren

Kevin Warren P ’19

Marilyn Southard Warshawsky ’68

Jenna Way ’12

Robert Webb P ’17

Angela Weber ’94

Sylvia Lang Weber ’65

Naomi Weekes ’13

Dana Weinberg P ’18

Lindley Bennett Weinberg ’82

Steven Weinberg P ’18

Betsy Weingarten ’88

Barbara Michaels Weinstock ’53

Toby Fingeroth Weiser ’96

Gail Weiss P ’19

Lisa Weiss P ’11

Virginia Miller Weiss ’40

William Weiss ’11

Sarah Weissman ’09

Patricia Falconer Weldon ’46

Juliette Wells

Kristen Welzenbach

Mina Risan Wender ’72

Kimberly Eurich Wennik ’93

Toby Wertheim ’68

Beverlee Baxter White ’65

Cecily White ’10

Katherine White ’71

Wendy Solomon White ’72

Linda Potter Whitehurst ’61

Alexandra Whyte P ’19

Kristin Robinson Wickersham ’89

Victoria Willard ’72

Alice McSpadden Williams ’61

Kaye Williams ’83

Kyle Williams ’12

Rachel Williams ’12

Anne Stout Wilson ’62

Jerriann Myers Wilson ’62

Matthew Wilson ’05

Margaret Messler Winslow ’69

Beverly Heuschober Winter ’55

Ari Witkin ’09

Craig Wolinski ’98

Elizabeth Edwards Wolinski ’98

Alex Wood ’06

Andrew Wu

Fran Frederick Wurlitzer ’63

Elsie Lankford Yeates ’42

Michelle Yellin ’11

Sarah Maffei Yoho ’04

Nadiera Young ’12, M.Ed. ’14

Toni Perlman Young ’67, P ’98

David Yousem

Ju Yu ’93

Ana Vinaixa Zamora ’94

Edward Zartler ’92

Jay Zeck ’05

Marla Zide ’97

Joelle Ziemian ’84

Anastasiya Zlatina ’08

KEY TO HONOR ROLLABBREVIATIONS

[d] Deceased

[f] Faculty

[t] Trustee

[s] Staff

[w] Widow/er

P Parent(s)

* 5+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

** 10+ Year Consecutive Goucher Society Donor

+ Member of Second Century Associates

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2016-17 ANNUAL REPORT

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The audited financial results for June 30, 2017, reflect the ongoing growth and revitalization of the college’s campus. This year the college opened Pagliaro Selz Hall and continues with its plan of completing a first-year village, which involved moving an existing residential complex to make way for two new residential buildings.

Revenues increased $1.7 million, to $73.7 million, driven by our community’s contributions to this innovative capital improvement plan. Contribution revenue increased $1.8 million, to $9.3 million. In addition, the opening of Pagliaro Selz Hall led to additional room and board revenues.

The college’s endowment grew in fiscal year 2017, ending the year at $206.5 million and generating operational support of $12.1 million. Current giving and endowment support from prior gi�s comprise more than 27 percent of total revenues.

This growth allowed the college to continue its strategic initiative to make a college education more affordable for our students by increasing the student aid available by $2.6 million. For the first time in the college’s history, President Bowen announced that Goucher will not raise tuition for the upcoming school year (2017-18). The initiative builds on Goucher’s long tradition as a leader in liberal arts innovation and in advocacy for access and equity in education.

Overall, expenses rose a percent, driven by investments in personnel aimed at growing enrollments and campaign giving over the years to come. Goucher ended the year with a $2.4 million surplus—a $1.1 million improvement from the prior year.

FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FY2016-17

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TOTAL REVENUE ($73.7 MILLION)

TOTAL ENDOWMENT ($206.5 MILLION)

TUITION AND FEES, NET OF STUDENT AID44%

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES

22%

16%ENDOWMENT ASSETS APPROPRIATED FOR EXPENDITURE

13%

2%

CONTRIBUTIONS

3% GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS OTHER SOURCES

GENERAL SUPPORT

LIBRARY SUPPORT

13%

37%

13%6%

PROFESSORSHIPS & LECTURESHIPS

PROGRAM & DEPARTMENT SUPPORT

STUDENT AID & AWARDS

31%For the fiscal year

ended June 30, 2017

For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017

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TOTAL ADVANCEMENT ACTIVITY

(IN MILLIONS)

ALUMNAE/I PARTICIPATION RATE AND NEW ALUMNAE/I DONOR

COMPARISON

VOLUNTARY SUPPORT BY PURPOSE

GREATER GOUCHER FUND

47%

20%

14%

13%6%OTHER ANNUAL GIFTS

CAPITAL PROJECTS

DEFERRED GIFTS

ENDOWMENT GIFTS

FY 12-13 FY 13-14 FY 14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17

TOTAL GIFTS

GREATER GOUCHER FUND

$12.8

$8.7$7.7

$12.3 $13.1

FY 12-13 FY 13-14 FY 14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17

ALUMNAE/I PARTICIPATION RATE

NUMBER OF NEW ALUMNAE/I DONORS

244257183

566

128

19%

17%

23%

18%21%

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FACULTY/STAFF

ALUMNAE/I PARTICIPATION BY DECADES

GIFTS RECEIVED BY GROUP

FY14-15 FY15-16 FY16-17

74%9%

8%7%

2%

CAPITAL PROJECTS GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNAE/I

PARENTS

STUDENTSFRIENDS

35%

30%

25%

20%

15%

10%

5%

01930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

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CLASS OF # OF DONORS # OF REACHABLE ALUMNI

# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY

MEMBERS

GRAND TOTAL CLASS PARTICI-

PATION %FY17 GREATER GOUCHER FUND

TOTAL GIVENGRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT

IN FY17

1938 1 5 0 20.0% $50.00 $50.00

1939 2 12 1 16.7% $10,051.56 $10,069.56

1940 2 9 0 22.2% $0.00 $0.00

1941 6 18 1 33.3% $1,375.00 $2,793.00

1942 9 20 1 45.0% $5,520.00 $6,520.00

1943 7 24 2 29.2% $2,200.00 $32,396.27

1944 12 29 4 41.4% $17,141.53 $28,227.94

1945 12 41 3 29.3% $2,916.20 $1,102,529.99

1946 10 40 3 25.0% $14,300.00 $40,300.00

1947 20 56 7 35.7% $17,683.38 $41,033.38

1948 19 70 0 27.1% $1,600.00 $1,800.00

1949 28 79 6 35.4% $12,712.00 $29,507.00

1950 23 96 3 24.0% $16,560.00 $16,910.00

1951 36 113 7 31.9% $94,975.78 $135,159.18

1952 31 106 5 29.2% $16,400.73 $30,795.73

1953 30 96 7 31.3% $58,865.00 $60,665.00

1954 34 101 8 33.7% $23,300.55 $170,886.55

1955 33 94 8 35.1% $18,662.00 $46,178.00

1956 43 95 8 45.3% $29,794.00 $581,935.00

1957 54 138 12 39.1% $38,262.66 $199,060.48

1958 48 158 8 30.4% $30,995.00 $136,455.00

1959 43 141 6 30.5% $22,010.62 $22,260.62

1960 42 152 9 27.6% $20,256.00 $30,592.00

1961 60 157 10 38.2% $20,520.00 $399,177.00

1962 66 151 15 43.7% $89,545.43 $388,804.13

1963 46 162 12 28.4% $33,449.58 $64,651.00

GIFTS BY CLASS FOR FY2017

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CLASS OF # OF DONORS # OF REACHABLE ALUMNI

# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY

MEMBERS

GRAND TOTAL CLASS PARTICI-

PATION %FY17 GREATER GOUCHER FUND

TOTAL GIVENGRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT

IN FY17

1964 61 178 9 34.3% $45,393.02 $77,511.02

1965 47 176 5 26.7% $17,149.00 $83,152.67

1966 73 209 14 34.9% $37,759.01 $124,304.01

1967 76 208 12 36.5% $159,269.49 $264,224.49

1968 78 266 11 29.3% $57,995.79 $111,737.50

1969 65 221 9 29.4% $33,352.00 $1,437,463.00

1970 64 204 7 31.4% $46,595.63 $67,003.63

1971 58 241 7 24.1% $25,820.00 $157,605.00

1972 52 249 17 20.9% $52,538.75 $1,257,522.75

1973 45 248 10 18.1% $99,084.13 $2,359,843.49

1974 53 271 10 19.6% $49,640.00 $71,870.00

1975 24 219 5 11.0% $8,950.00 $61,966.00

1976 36 247 4 14.6% $14,313.29 $45,407.59

1977 43 205 8 21.0% $8,763.00 $49,578.00

1978 32 215 5 14.9% $8,245.00 $26,050.37

1979 20 207 4 9.7% $3,950.00 $60,977.00

1980 22 182 1 12.1% $5,710.00 $5,965.00

1981 30 240 3 12.5% $14,295.00 $16,480.00

1982 39 258 3 15.1% $8,405.39 $11,605.39

1983 29 258 2 11.2% $14,655.00 $15,600.00

1984 13 147 3 8.8% $3,900.00 $9,430.00

1985 19 169 4 11.2% $12,494.85 $1,016,194.85

1986 18 201 3 9.0% $5,875.00 $6,885.00

1987 20 229 1 8.7% $3,619.86 $3,869.86

1988 9 124 1 7.3% $1,175.00 $4,544.33

1989 22 196 1 11.2% $3,120.00 $3,755.00

1990 16 190 3 8.4% $15,390.00 $17,640.00

1991 19 258 2 7.4% $27,632.30 $34,582.30

1992 51 182 2 28.0% $3,881.00 $5,781.00

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CLASS OF # OF DONORS # OF REACHABLE ALUMNI

# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY

MEMBERS

GRAND TOTAL CLASS PARTICI-

PATION %FY17 GREATER GOUCHER FUND

TOTAL GIVENGRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT

IN FY17

1993 18 195 3 9.2% $6,587.93 $13,125.93

1994 17 168 3 10.1% $9,658.81 $11,983.81

1995 21 258 3 8.1% $3,350.00 $8,650.00

1996 41 198 2 20.7% $1,610.00 $2,500.96

1997 20 205 2 9.8% $3,311.00 $7,183.00

1998 16 198 1 8.1% $2,000.00 $2,903.00

1999 19 235 0 8.1% $1,088.00 $2,314.64

2000 21 271 2 7.7% $5,410.00 $5,510.00

2001 28 297 5 9.4% $6,034.00 $8,146.40

2002 31 198 2 15.7% $2,548.04 $4,918.16

2003 26 235 3 11.1% $3,203.00 $4,653.00

2004 31 263 1 11.8% $2,215.00 $3,293.00

2005 29 267 3 10.9% $4,035.05 $5,771.05

2006 30 268 3 11.2% $1,641.78 $6,044.78

2007 49 271 8 18.1% $2,027.07 $8,239.07

2008 37 320 3 11.6% $1,390.00 $3,931.00

2009 36 279 0 12.9% $795.09 $1,225.35

2010 38 354 2 10.7% $721.00 $2,225.43

2011 42 337 1 12.5% $915.22 $2,087.22

2012 43 302 0 14.2% $929.36 $1,891.36

2013 36 315 1 11.4% $721.26 $1,731.39

2014 47 275 4 17.1% $865.67 $1,628.81

2015 49 284 5 17.3% $770.38 $4,092.70

2016 65 335 12 19.4% $959.41 $2,061.66

2,641 14,689 381 $11,103,437.97

* Graduate Program Alumni Count only includes those that hold ONLY a graduate degree from Goucher; does not include those with dual degrees (UG and GR degrees). Dual degree alumni (UG and GR degrees) from Goucher are only included in the UG Class listing.

GRADUATE PROGRAMS ALUMNI*

# OF DONORS # OF REACHABLE ALUMNI

# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY

MEMBERSFY17 GGF TOTAL GIVEN GRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT

IN FY17

58 3,618 2 N/A $1,275.00 $8,725.00

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Before Elana Cohen ’08 had even walked across the stage at graduation, she was already giving back to Goucher. In fact, she has supported her alma mater each year for the past decade.

A determined and deliberate person, Cohen, now an executive assistant to the director at a Jewish nonprofit in Cleveland, did exhaustive research during her college search. “I wasn’t going to rush into anything until I felt ready in every way,” she says.

Growing up in the Cleveland area, she knew she wanted to find a four-year college on the East Coast. She decided to knock out some core requirements at a local community college while looking for the right fit.

Cohen knew what her perfect college would have. “I was looking for a small liberal arts school that was academically rigorous but also supportive,” she says. It would have a welcoming Jewish community, as well. And it just had to feel right.

Then a family friend recommended Goucher. She was familiar with the college from the book Colleges That Change Lives and decided to see it during her tour of East Coast schools. “Goucher just seemed like the best fit for me, and I loved Baltimore,” she says. It felt right, and she knew she was ready.

It can be hard for transfer students at any school to find their place. Cohen credits Goucher Hillel with making her feel at home. “It was a warm, welcoming environment,” she says. “I always knew there would be a friendly face there.” Cohen is now serving her second term on the board of directors for Goucher Hillel. “I really wanted to give back and stay involved, and be as engaged as I could so, hopefully, people in the future would have a similar experience.”

Cohen has financially supported Goucher Hillel and given to the library, the Art and Art History Programs, and the Book Studies Program. The art programs, speakers, and events are some of her fondest memories of college. “We were able to walk out our doorstep and go hear world-renowned speakers and see amazing performances. Goucher makes it really easy for students to participate in cultural events and meet people from all over the world.”

She continues,

GRADUATE PROGRAMS ALUMNI*

# OF DONORS # OF REACHABLE ALUMNI

# OF GOUCHER SOCIETY

MEMBERSFY17 GGF TOTAL GIVEN GRAND TOTAL CLASS AMOUNT

IN FY17

58 3,618 2 N/A $1,275.00 $8,725.00

FINDING THE RIGHT PLACEELANA COHEN ’08

“ As corny as it sounds, the book Colleges That Change Lives—it really did. It was the hardest thing I ever did, having taken that leap and going there. I put my faith in it, and I was able to excel and soar.”

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COMMUNITY MATTERS AT GOUCHER COLLEGE It has been a wonderful year with so many initiatives accomplished thanks to your generous donations. Goucher’s spirit of innovation continues to thrive as we reimagine the campus learning community on many levels. This is just the beginning of building a co-curricular environment that prepares students for jobs of the future.

Join us on this journey! Learn more about building plans and Goucher’s vision for an affordable and transformational education at the Community Matters website.

If you are interested in supporting these projects, please contact Greg Permison, director of campaign and strategic initiatives, at 410-337-6098 or [email protected].

www.goucher.edu/communitymatters

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Every effort has been made to ensure that this listing is accurate. If your name has been omitted, misspelled, or misplaced, we apologize. Please contact the Office of Advancement at 410-337-6187.

www.goucher.edu

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*Based on the latest U.S. News & World Report data when this category was ranked in 2015 and 2016.

NewFIRST-YEAR

VILLAGEOPENING FALL 2018

INNOVATOROF THE YEAR 2016 & 2017

– The Daily Record

COLLEGES THAT

CHANGE LIVES

Top 10MOST INNOVATIVE

COLLEGES 2016 & 2017

– U.S. News & World Report

No. 1IN STUDY ABROAD*

20 NCAA DIV. III TEAMSMEN’S & WOMEN’S GOLF TEAMS ADDED

Top 10RANKED EQUESTRIAN TEAM