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M A R Y L A N D I N S T I T U T E C O L L E G E O F A R T 2 0 0 5 A N N U A L R E P O R T / G I F T R E P O R T a<br />
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2 0 0 4 – 0 5 : B U I L D I N G O N A S T R O N G F O U N D A T I O N<br />
In the five years since <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>’s<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees adopted The Plan for the 21st Century, the<br />
<strong>College</strong> has experienced an unprecedented period <strong>of</strong> growth<br />
and accomplishment. As we take stock <strong>of</strong> what we have<br />
achieved to date in all areas <strong>of</strong> The Plan’s first phase, and<br />
begin work to refine goals for the next five years and beyond,<br />
it is clear that this effort has laid a <strong>strong</strong> <strong>foundation</strong> for<br />
MICA’s future.<br />
By implementing several key components <strong>of</strong> the Campus<br />
Master Plan—Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f House, Brown Center, and the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> Cohen Plaza and other outdoor spaces —<br />
we’ve helped to coalesce a physical sense <strong>of</strong> campus, and a<br />
spirit <strong>of</strong> community within MICA. At the same time,<br />
expanded and enhanced public programming, made possible<br />
through the addition <strong>of</strong> Falvey Hall in Brown Center, has<br />
broadened MICA’s connection to our community and<br />
deepened recognition <strong>of</strong> our role as an important cultural<br />
institution for the region and the nation.<br />
New programs <strong>of</strong> study implemented during this period—<br />
undergraduate majors in digital arts and environmental design;<br />
a certificate in creative entrepreneurship; a master <strong>of</strong> arts in<br />
community arts and a master <strong>of</strong> fine arts in graphic design;<br />
new international programs in France, Jamaica, and Korea—<br />
expand our attractiveness to students internationally, broaden<br />
opportunities for institutional collaboration and outreach,<br />
and enhance MICA’s reputation as one <strong>of</strong> the nation’s top<br />
colleges <strong>of</strong> art and design.<br />
MICA attracts the very best students and pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />
active faculty <strong>of</strong> international renown. MICA alumni have<br />
always achieved a spectacular level <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional success<br />
and personal satisfaction, but the amazing achievements <strong>of</strong><br />
our youngest alumni can be credited to new initiatives<br />
to strengthen pr<strong>of</strong>essional development throughout the curriculum<br />
and to create leadership opportunities and realworld<br />
experiences for students, as well as to the Joseph Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Center for Career Development’s programs to<br />
support students in achieving employment, grants, awards,<br />
residencies, and graduate school admission.<br />
In the year that just closed, MICA reached another fundraising<br />
milestone—the commitment to date <strong>of</strong> $55 million in<br />
support <strong>of</strong> The Plan for the 21st Century. This is more than<br />
double the amount raised in the <strong>College</strong>’s last major capital<br />
campaign.Thanks to all <strong>of</strong> you for investing in MICA’s longterm<br />
vision.
Today, MICA is uniquely positioned to prepare the best<br />
young artists and designers to make an impact in a wide<br />
array <strong>of</strong> fields.We are on a path to become the top college<br />
<strong>of</strong> art and design in the nation.<br />
Yet achieving MICA’s full potential, will require significant<br />
investment—not only in programs and facilities, but also in<br />
the financial resources required to assure the <strong>College</strong>’s future<br />
strength and quality.<br />
Therefore, this Annual Report’s primary focus is on the<br />
importance <strong>of</strong> endowment to MICA’s mission and future.<br />
Without additional investment in endowment, currently at<br />
just over $43 million, MICA will continue to be overly<br />
dependent on tuition income for its operating budget.With<br />
annual expenses for tuition, room, board, books, and supplies<br />
topping out at $35,000, scholarship support is essential<br />
to make a MICA education affordable for students with<br />
financial need—and to aid in the recruitment <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
students at all income levels.<br />
We cannot continue to fund the addition <strong>of</strong> essential programs<br />
and services through tuition growth. MICA’s student<br />
body at the start <strong>of</strong> the Fall semester numbers 1,650. A 30<br />
percent growth in the student body over the past five years<br />
has made possible the addition <strong>of</strong> new programs, the hiring<br />
<strong>of</strong> additional faculty, and the expansion <strong>of</strong> services.The Plan<br />
calls for eventual growth to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 1,800 undergraduate<br />
and graduate students—the critical mass required to<br />
populate the full menu <strong>of</strong> programs essential for artists and<br />
designers in the twenty-first century while also maintaining<br />
the personal, one-on-one quality <strong>of</strong> instruction and attention<br />
that is a hallmark <strong>of</strong> the MICA experience for our students.<br />
Endowment is the <strong>foundation</strong> on which we will build<br />
MICA’s future.The pr<strong>of</strong>iles that follow <strong>of</strong>fer a glimpse into<br />
the many ways you have an impact on MICA’s endowment—<br />
and future.<br />
Fred Lazarus Neil Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
President Chairman, Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees<br />
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B E T T Y C O O K E ’ 4 6 &<br />
“<br />
B I L L S T E I N M E T Z ’ 5 0 Betty – I always knew I wanted to study at the <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
<strong>Institute</strong>, and a scholarship made it possible for me to attend.<br />
During the war there were only 75 <strong>of</strong> us in the entire<br />
school, all girls, except for one boy. To earn a degree you had<br />
to take academics at Hopkins, so I did, and graduated with<br />
a BFA in education. I was teaching a course at the <strong>Institute</strong><br />
called Design and Materials when the war ended and veterans<br />
began to enroll. Soon each class had 60 or 70 students. I<br />
went on to teach at MICA for 22 years.<br />
Betty Cooke ’46 and Bill Steinmetz ’50 each<br />
taught at MICA for decades while establishing<br />
their national reputation as Cooke Steinmetz<br />
Designers and Consultants. Betty Cooke has<br />
gained an international reputation as one <strong>of</strong><br />
the finest designers <strong>of</strong> contemporary jewelry.<br />
Her work has been exhibited in and is included<br />
in the collections <strong>of</strong> the Museum <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
<strong>Art</strong>, the American Craft Museum, and Walker<br />
<strong>Art</strong> Center, and has received numerous awards,<br />
including the prestigious DeBeers Diamond<br />
Today Award in both 1979 and 1981. In 1965<br />
Betty and Bill opened THE STORE LTD, a<br />
flagship retailer at the new Village <strong>of</strong> Cross<br />
Keys in Baltimore. THE STORE LTD<br />
remains a locus <strong>of</strong> design culture for the Baltimore/Washington<br />
region, and a magnet for<br />
alumni who return to visit their former teachers.<br />
Both have served on the MICA National<br />
Alumni Council since its establishment in<br />
1990, Bill as Chair from 1990 to 1995. Bill<br />
joined the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees in 1991 and serves<br />
on the Committee <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs. Betty<br />
was honored with the 1987 Alumni Award,<br />
and Bill received the Award in 1991. Leading<br />
contributors to MICA’s Annual Fund, Betty<br />
and Bill also have made significant provisions<br />
for the <strong>College</strong> in their estate plans.<br />
Bill – I went to Baltimore Polytechnic <strong>Institute</strong> to study<br />
engineering.They didn’t <strong>of</strong>fer art, so I went to the Saturday<br />
School at the <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> on a Carnegie scholarship<br />
all during high school. After a short stint in the army at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> World War II, I decided to go back to the <strong>Institute</strong><br />
on the GI Bill. I majored in general design and met Betty<br />
there. She was teaching at the<br />
MY GIFTS TO MICA ARE UNRESTRICTED BECAUSE I<br />
time.After graduation, I started<br />
HAVE CONFIDENCE THAT THE LEADERSHIP WILL USE<br />
teaching at MICA. Many <strong>of</strong><br />
T H E M W I S E LY W H E R E T H E Y A R E M O S T N E E D E D .<br />
my students were my same age<br />
or close to it, and, over the years I wound up teaching some<br />
<strong>of</strong> their grandchildren. When we were students, there was<br />
the Main Building, and the first house and eventually a second<br />
house across Rutter Street, where they had plaster casting.<br />
It has been fantastic to see and be involved in the<br />
thoughtful evolution <strong>of</strong> MICA’s exciting campus.<br />
Betty – We think it is wonderful.The ’40s, ’50s, ’60s, when<br />
we were starting out pr<strong>of</strong>essionally, marked the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />
the design revolution, and we were involved nationally by<br />
introducing contemporary design through traveling exhibitions<br />
for the government Office <strong>of</strong> Information and Education<br />
and the American <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Architects. As designers<br />
and consultants, we collaborated on interiors <strong>of</strong> restaurants,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices, yachts, even bowling lanes—specifying such resources<br />
as Eames, Knoll, and Herman Miller.We were able to bring<br />
these resources to the classroom.<br />
Bill – We introduced students to contemporary design<br />
because we were so involved in it. I showed films from<br />
MOMA’s collection on design in class. It’s exciting to see the<br />
current developments in design at MICA. My gifts to MICA<br />
are unrestricted because I have confidence that the leadership<br />
will use them wisely where they are most needed.<br />
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A N N E P E R K I N S Anne S. Perkins has been a MICA Trustee since<br />
1969 and is the immediate past Chair. She is<br />
Co-chair <strong>of</strong> the Steering Committee for MICA’s<br />
Campaign for the 21st Century.Anne received<br />
her law degree from the University <strong>of</strong> Baltimore<br />
and has studied at Harvard’s Kennedy School <strong>of</strong><br />
Government. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
House <strong>of</strong> Delegates from Baltimore for 14<br />
years and is currently a Special Master in the<br />
U.S. District Court in <strong>Maryland</strong> overseeing a<br />
partial consent degree on public housing discrimination<br />
in Baltimore. Since 1989, she has taught<br />
and trained teachers <strong>of</strong> English in China and<br />
worked on a USAID-funded program in South<br />
Africa, training newly elected provincial legislators.<br />
Most recently, she directs a Ford Foundation<br />
Planning Grant to integrate arts effectively into<br />
Baltimore middle grades.<br />
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“<br />
It’s amazing what MICA has been able to achieve, given the<br />
size <strong>of</strong> our endowment. We are acknowledged to stand in<br />
the company <strong>of</strong> the top three or four colleges <strong>of</strong> art in the<br />
nation.We’ve never had a lot <strong>of</strong> extra money to spend, but<br />
we’ve managed it well.We’ve had excellent and loyal faculty<br />
who are revered by wonderful students.<br />
We’ve reached a point where our endowment needs to grow<br />
to sustain the momentum that’s taken us so far. Income from<br />
endowment will never pay faculty<br />
I HAVE ALWAYS FELT THAT IF YOU HAVE AN INSTITUTION OF THAT<br />
salaries or keep the lights burning<br />
CALIBER IN YOUR CITY—AND HERE WAS THIS WONDERFUL GEM<br />
from month to month. But having<br />
IN THE MIDDLE OF BALTIMORE—IT’S IMPORTANT TO SUPPORT IT.<br />
an adequate endowment is the thing<br />
that keeps an institution from having to raise tuition to<br />
extraordinary levels in order to sustain the quality <strong>of</strong> its program.<br />
We are already a very tuition-dependent institution,<br />
and it’s difficult for many families to afford a MICA education<br />
at current tuition levels.<br />
More than 30 years ago, when I was first asked to go on the<br />
MICA Board, I remember Bobby Merrick told me, “You<br />
may not know it, but this is one <strong>of</strong> the few institutions in the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Baltimore that’s truly nationally prominent in its<br />
field.” <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> was already providing<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the best opportunities for young artists to get a<br />
great education in the whole United States. I kind <strong>of</strong> liked<br />
that. I have always felt that if you have an institution <strong>of</strong> that<br />
caliber in your city—and here was this wonderful gem in<br />
the middle <strong>of</strong> Baltimore—it’s important to support it.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> us who love MICA give every year to the Annual<br />
Fund. And we each feel that our gift is important. I think<br />
about endowment as a way <strong>of</strong> making sure my annual gift<br />
keeps coming in even when I’m not here anymore to give<br />
it. The institution itself will keep going, and the need will<br />
continue, so I see giving to endowment as a way to keep my<br />
usual annual gift going in perpetuity. And that appeals to me.<br />
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G E O R G E B U N T I N G<br />
“<br />
I took a photography course at MICA through continuing<br />
studies, and my wife,Anne, took interior design. For me, art<br />
is nourishment for the soul and for the eye. Anne went on<br />
to be an artist: a potter and a painter. I became involved with<br />
MICA more than 30 years ago. I was fascinated by the studio<br />
program combined with a college degree. It’s different<br />
from seeing someone studying accounting. It’s rewarding to<br />
give to a quality institution, and<br />
RIGHT NOW, MICA IS KNOCKING ON THE DOOR TO BE THE<br />
to see very positive results from<br />
BEST ART COLLEGE IN THE COUNTRY. THE VISION AND LEADthat<br />
support.You can see the liv-<br />
ERSHIP ARE THERE. WHAT’S MISSING IS THE ENDOWMENT.<br />
ing results in the students.<br />
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I’m a believer in non-designated gifts and letting the board<br />
and administration decide where a gift is most meaningful for<br />
an institution. I don’t give to specific projects because I think<br />
flexibility, in the long run, is more useful for an institution. In<br />
MICA, I see the commitment <strong>of</strong> the faculty and administration,<br />
the highly creative students who come here—they’re<br />
quite polished and pr<strong>of</strong>essional when they walk through the<br />
door from high school, and they just go on from there. I<br />
chaired the committee that brought Fred Lazarus to MICA,<br />
and count that as one <strong>of</strong> my best contributions. His contributions<br />
to the community beyond MICA and his role in making<br />
MICA a critical anchor for the Mount Royal area don’t<br />
go unnoticed beyond the campus.The quality <strong>of</strong> the faculty,<br />
depth <strong>of</strong> program, comprehensive campus planning—it all<br />
works together in harmony to make MICA an institution<br />
worth investing in.<br />
I think sometimes people don’t realize that an institution<br />
like MICA can help you structure your gifts in ways that<br />
make the most sense to you, and that you can make a<br />
significant contribution to an institution you love without<br />
always making an outright gift.You can do planned giving<br />
where you have income flowing back and the principal<br />
going to the institution.<br />
Right now, MICA is knocking on the door to be the best<br />
art college in the country. The vision and leadership are<br />
there. What’s missing is the endowment. The <strong>College</strong>’s<br />
endowment is small relative to its operating budget and<br />
number <strong>of</strong> students, so growing the endowment is very<br />
critical and a high priority for this institution.
George L. Bunting, Jr., a MICA Trustee<br />
since 1972, serves on the Finance Committee<br />
and Investment Sub-committee. In addition,<br />
he is Co-chair <strong>of</strong> the Steering Committee for<br />
the Campaign for the 21st Century, to which<br />
he has made a leadership commitment.<br />
MICA’s Bunting Center recognizes his leadership<br />
support to past capital campaigns.<br />
He is President and CEO <strong>of</strong> Bunting<br />
Management Group and served as Chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board and CEO <strong>of</strong> the Noxell<br />
Corporation. He is a Director <strong>of</strong> Mercantile<br />
Bankshares Corporation and Baltimore<br />
Equitable Insurance, and has served on<br />
numerous philanthropic boards, including<br />
The Johns Hopkins University, Johns<br />
Hopkins Medicine, and the <strong>Institute</strong> for<br />
Christian and Jewish Studies.<br />
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M A R C E L L A L O U I S B R E N N E R W ’ 3 2 , H ’ 0 1<br />
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01 has been a<br />
public school teacher and principal, a scholar,<br />
and an educator. She founded and directed the<br />
Museum Education Program at The George<br />
Washington University, establishing the field <strong>of</strong><br />
museum education and bringing to the forefront<br />
the importance <strong>of</strong> making art accessible and<br />
meaningful to a wider circle <strong>of</strong> the public. For<br />
her pioneering work in art education, she received<br />
an honorary doctorate from MICA in 2001.<br />
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As an administrator and consultant, she has<br />
introduced many programs in the U.S. and<br />
Israel which focus on helping pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
teachers to excel. She is the widow <strong>of</strong> world<br />
renowned painter Morris Louis ’32, in whose<br />
honor she provides an annual scholarship at<br />
MICA.Additionally, she has endowed the<br />
Marcella Brenner Distinguished MAT Scholar<br />
Award and donated a major painting by<br />
Morris Louis, which is prominently exhibited<br />
in the Brown Center’s Leidy Atrium.
“<br />
I have seen first-hand the challenges that artists face, and the<br />
extraordinary sacrifices many make in order to do the work<br />
that they are driven to pursue. My late husband, the painter<br />
Morris Louis, peeled vegetables in a restaurant, mowed grass<br />
in a cemetery, and welcomed gifts <strong>of</strong> leftover paint from a<br />
friend who had a shop in NewYork. His family made sacrifices<br />
so that he could be educated at the <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>,<br />
and in his early career, Morris did whatever was necessary in<br />
order to maintain a studio and to work. Often, we focus on<br />
the rewards enjoyed by those few artists who gain public<br />
acclaim, and forget about the difficult path they traveled to<br />
achieve that success.<br />
From my own life, I know that those who choose to be art<br />
educators share a similar set <strong>of</strong> challenges. They cannot<br />
expect great financial rewards in their careers as teachers,<br />
yet they—both as artists and as educators—require the most<br />
rigorous and robust educational preparation.<br />
With each painting, each sculpture, the artist puts an inner<br />
self out on display. He must apply for his passport again and<br />
again—the passport <strong>of</strong> public approval. The young artist is<br />
constantly plagued with the need to be unique. He worries<br />
about developing his own signature because he wants his<br />
work to be recognized as unmistakably different from all<br />
others. He endures loneliness and anxiety in order to give<br />
himself away.This task is difficult enough.<br />
This is why I have supported <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Art</strong> by endowing scholarships for artists and art educators,<br />
and grants to allow faculty to pursue their own projects and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional development. I understand that the Morris Louis<br />
Scholarship in Painting is one <strong>of</strong> the most prestigious awards<br />
for undergraduate painters in the country. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
artists who have held this scholarship have gone on to have<br />
some success, with exhibitions in major galleries, even before<br />
graduation. If this financial support<br />
THE YOUNG ARTIST IS CONSTANTLY PLAGUED WITH THE NEED<br />
provides some talented young artists<br />
TO BE UNIQUE. HE WORRIES ABOUT DEVELOPING HIS OWN<br />
with the space and freedom to do<br />
SIGNATURE BECAUSE HE WANTS HIS WORK TO BE RECOG- work that is fresh and new, then it has<br />
NIZED AS UNMISTAKABLY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS.<br />
achieved the purpose I hoped for it.<br />
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“<br />
S H E I L A & D I C K R I G G S Although I have had a lifelong interest in art, I learned early<br />
on that I was not myself an artist. So I went on to study art<br />
history, but maintained a secret admiration, and perhaps a bit<br />
<strong>of</strong> envy, for people who could really make art.This was fueled<br />
by my studies at The Louvre and continues to this day.<br />
Although my pr<strong>of</strong>essional life took me in another direction,<br />
Sheila Riggs has been a MICA Trustee since<br />
1983, serving as Board Chair from 1985 to<br />
I maintained my connection to art as a docent atTheWalters<br />
1990 and currently as Treasurer. She has served<br />
on or chaired a number <strong>of</strong> sub-committees <strong>of</strong><br />
the Board, most recently co-chairing, with her<br />
<strong>Art</strong> Museum, and through my involvement with MICA.<br />
husband Dick, the very successful 2005 <strong>Art</strong>afare<br />
It has been very gratifying to be involved with MICA at a<br />
gala. Her pr<strong>of</strong>essional, community, and civic<br />
activities have included serving on the boards or<br />
time when this <strong>College</strong> has gone through an extraordinary<br />
in volunteer leadership positions at Provident<br />
period <strong>of</strong> constantly improving upon its already considerable<br />
Bank, Baltimore Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, and Greater<br />
Baltimore Medical Center, which led to her<br />
involvement in health care organizations. She<br />
strengths. Most <strong>of</strong> us who give to charitable organizations<br />
find that there are many wonderful organizations which<br />
has also worked on numerous political campaigns.<br />
She has served as a docent at the Walters<br />
<strong>Art</strong> Museum and studied art history at<br />
deserve support—but only one or two for which we have a<br />
passion. There have been certain milestones in my time at<br />
The Louvre.The Riggs family’s 2002 commit-<br />
MICA that have caused my passion for the place to solidify<br />
ment to The Plan for the 21st Century was<br />
recognized with the naming <strong>of</strong> the Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
and grow. In my time on the Board, these milestones have<br />
House reception area in their honor.<br />
included the addition <strong>of</strong> The Commons, our first residence<br />
hall, and then Bunting Center, which allowed us to bring<br />
the library and the academic pro-<br />
THERE ARE MANY WONDERFUL ORGANIZATIONS WHICH<br />
grams to a new level and represented<br />
DESERVE SUPPORT—BUT ONLY ONE OR TWO FOR<br />
our evolution to a true college, and<br />
WHICH WE HAVE A PASSION. THERE HAVE BEEN CERTAIN then <strong>of</strong> course Brown Center and<br />
MILESTONES IN MY TIME AT MICA THAT HAVE CAUSED MY Cohen Plaza, which really turned the<br />
PA S S I O N F O R T H E P L A C E TO S O L I D I F Y A N D G R O W.<br />
place into a campus.<br />
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I don’t think <strong>of</strong> myself as a bricks-and-mortar person. I’m<br />
more a programmatic person, but here I find myself mentioning<br />
nothing but bricks and mortar.The most recent gift<br />
my husband Dick and I gave was to Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f House—<br />
another building. But when you consider what these buildings<br />
stand for that makes sense.Those bricks and mortar are<br />
the visible sign <strong>of</strong> what is happening internally in the life <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>College</strong>. Providing endowment funding to ensure that<br />
these physical spaces continue to help MICA meet its<br />
programmatic goals is an investment in the students. It is so<br />
gratifying to do something that is associated with these<br />
young people who are such exemplars <strong>of</strong> what it means to<br />
be an artist.
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“<br />
G W E N D A V I D S O N<br />
EVENTUALLY<br />
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When I started thinking about how I could contribute financially<br />
to MICA, I got a sense <strong>of</strong> the wonderful things<br />
happening there, met many students, learned about their<br />
interests, and realized that many have musical talent. There<br />
wasn’t a piano in the entire institution at the time. I talked<br />
with Nancy Haragan about this, and we decided to make it<br />
happen. It was one simple, special thing that<br />
A PIANO WILL NEED TO BE<br />
would make a tangible difference in the lives<br />
REPLACED, BUT THE ENDOWMENT WILL<br />
<strong>of</strong> students.<br />
ALWAYS BE THERE. IT’S AN ONGOING GIFT.<br />
The gift <strong>of</strong> a piano was an easy gift.You can see it, touch it,<br />
see students’ enthusiasm for it. It’s a gift you can put a bow<br />
around.A gift to endowment is more abstract. It’s less easy to<br />
see the benefit to students, but in the end it’s more important<br />
for the long-term health <strong>of</strong> the institution. Eventually a piano<br />
will need to be replaced, but the endowment will always be<br />
there. It’s an ongoing gift that provides a continuing source <strong>of</strong><br />
income you can rely on.<br />
Chairing the Annual Fund has put me in a position to talk to<br />
alumni, parents, and friends <strong>of</strong> MICA. It has been wonderful<br />
to meet these people and hear how fond they are <strong>of</strong> MICA,<br />
how grateful for the time they spent there, and how much<br />
they want to get together with one another and to support<br />
the institution. MICA creates such a meaningful and lasting<br />
impression on people that it’s a tie they want to maintain.<br />
MICA is clearly at the top <strong>of</strong> the list <strong>of</strong> organizations I support,<br />
and it comes down to the culture <strong>of</strong> the institution. It’s a world<br />
that encourages people to think freely,to come up with creative<br />
and novel solutions.The whole institution is dedicated to the<br />
artistic enterprise, which is always an expression <strong>of</strong> one sort or<br />
another about life or the world in which we live.<br />
I’ve served on a number <strong>of</strong> different boards, and MICA’s Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trustees is distinguished by a sense <strong>of</strong> family, a long-term,<br />
abiding involvement in the institution. How many former<br />
board chairs are still serving on the boards after their chairmanship<br />
is up? At MICA, currently, four.That’s a <strong>strong</strong> testament<br />
to their commitment to the institution and its mission,<br />
their belief in its leadership and vision.
Gwen Davidson joined the MICA Board in<br />
1998. She is Chair <strong>of</strong> the 2005 and 2006<br />
Annual Funds and Ad Hoc Committee on<br />
Planning and serves on the Campaign Steering<br />
Committee, the Finance Committee,Audit<br />
Sub-committee, and Investment Sub-committee.<br />
Gwen has an undergraduate degree from<br />
Tulane University in art history and an MBA<br />
from Loyola <strong>College</strong> in <strong>Maryland</strong>. She<br />
worked in fundraising research and prospect<br />
management before completing her MBA and<br />
becoming a portfolio manager for twenty-plus<br />
years with Alex. Brown (now Deutsch Banc).<br />
She was part <strong>of</strong> a group from Alex. Brown<br />
that formed Brown Advisory, where she is now<br />
Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager.<br />
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“<br />
A R N I E & K I T S N I D E R P ’ 9 9<br />
16 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
Our son, Ned, enjoyed his tenure at MICA in the late 1990s<br />
immensely, in large part because <strong>of</strong> the excellent faculty.<br />
When he came to MICA he was somewhat uncertain about<br />
what he wanted to do, and faculty members Ellen Lupton<br />
and Abbott Miller got him thinking about graphic design. It<br />
was a turning point in his life.That is a main reason we have<br />
supported the school.<br />
At that time, there was a lot <strong>of</strong> unease in the MICA community<br />
because <strong>of</strong> a spike in crime around the campus.We<br />
were very impressed with the <strong>College</strong>’s response to this<br />
challenge, but we also saw a real need that we could help<br />
address. As members <strong>of</strong> the Parents’ Council, we heard the<br />
demand for more patrols.We also understood that the <strong>College</strong><br />
did not have the fiscal resources to purchase an additional<br />
patrol vehicle.Thus, knowing we could make a difference was<br />
the impetus for our first major gift.<br />
If parents really believe in the school and the value it has for<br />
their children, they will want to do what they can to help<br />
ensure that the institution survives. For us, buying a patrol<br />
van that made it possible to put more security on the streets<br />
was a matter <strong>of</strong> MICA’s survival.<br />
We understand that the <strong>College</strong>’s efforts to improve security<br />
in its neighborhood has made an enormous difference for<br />
Baltimore. From my point <strong>of</strong> view, a gift to MICA is not only<br />
a gift to higher education and the arts, but also to a better<br />
community for Baltimore.<br />
I THINK IF PARENTS REALLY BELIEVE IN THE<br />
After Ned graduated, we kept in touch<br />
SCHOOL AND THE VALUE IT HAS FOR THEIR CHILwith<br />
MICA. It was just remarkable to<br />
DREN, THEY WILL WANT TO DO WHAT THEY CAN<br />
see Brown Center getting built, the<br />
TO ENSURE THAT THE INSTITUTION SURVIVES.<br />
<strong>College</strong> continuing to expand its<br />
influence in the community. Because <strong>of</strong> Ned’s experience in<br />
the design program, we wanted to help with that project.<br />
The Browns and others had already made it possible for the<br />
building to be constructed, so we provided funding for<br />
equipment and infrastructure. We saw that Brown Center<br />
was a major advance for the <strong>College</strong>, and something really<br />
critical for the <strong>College</strong> to move forward.
Arnold H. Snider is the general partner <strong>of</strong> Deerfield<br />
Management, a hedge fund specializing in health<br />
care which manages $1.4 billion.Arnie was the<br />
pharmaceutical analyst at Kidder, Peabody & Co.<br />
for 17 years and worked at Tiger Management<br />
before starting Deerfield in 1994. Business Week<br />
has described him as a “star pharmaceuticals<br />
analyst.”A North Carolina native, he attended<br />
Davidson <strong>College</strong> and received his MBA from the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Virginia.Arnie is also on the board<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Christopher Reeve Foundation, Davidson<br />
<strong>College</strong>, and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.<br />
Kit Snider is President <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Rheuminations,<br />
Inc., a private family <strong>foundation</strong> dedicated to<br />
funding the scientific and medical research leading<br />
to understanding and treating lupus; to establishing<br />
the Mary Kirkland Center for Lupus Research at<br />
the Hospital for Special Surgery in NewYork and<br />
is launching in October a comprehensive patientfocused<br />
website about lupus. Kit is also President<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Lupus Clinical Trials Consortium, Inc., a<br />
public charity focused on supporting efforts to bring<br />
new lupus therapies to market, and she serves as a<br />
representative to the Federal Working Group for<br />
Lupus at NIH. Kit grew up in Chattanooga,<br />
Tennessee and attended Mary Baldwin <strong>College</strong>.<br />
She and Arnie have two children, a daughter who<br />
is pursuing graduate studies in musical composition<br />
atYale, and, a son, Ned ’99, who is working in<br />
Brooklyn as an artist and designer.They served on<br />
MICA’s Parents’ Council and provided funding<br />
that allowed MICA to purchase a Campus Safety<br />
patrol vehicle while Ned was a student.Their longterm<br />
support includes a recent gift towards The<br />
Plan for the 21st Century that provided funds to<br />
purchase equipment for graphic design.<br />
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K A R A B R O O K ’ 8 6<br />
“<br />
My life’s never taken a predictable path, so the idea that, at<br />
age 34, I might want to establish an endowed scholarship in<br />
my father’s name didn’t seem that remarkable to me. I’m<br />
amazed that more people who have success in business don’t<br />
make it a priority to give back to the institutions that helped<br />
get them where they are. I did it in part to honor my father’s<br />
memory, but really I wanted to help other students like me.<br />
When my father passed away, we learned we’d lose his full<br />
death benefit if I weren’t enrolled in college. So, at 16, I<br />
dropped out <strong>of</strong> high school and enrolled in community college.<br />
That year, I took my portfolio to MICA, was accepted,<br />
I WAS SURPRISED AT HOW MANY PEOPLE SAID THEY DON’T<br />
SEE THEMSELVES AS PHILANTHROPISTS. MANY PEOPLE MY AGE<br />
and I transferred at age 17. I had<br />
no idea how expensive it would<br />
be.The <strong>College</strong> sheltered me from<br />
DON’T REALIZE THAT THEY COULD MAKE THESE KINDS OF GIFTS.<br />
that somewhat, and I’m grateful<br />
for the help they gave me—a MICA scholarship, and information<br />
on other places to apply for more aid. I won an Ad<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Baltimore scholarship that included an internship,<br />
and senatorial scholarships. Every year, I applied to the<br />
Moose Lodge, the Elks Lodge—anyplace that <strong>of</strong>fered money<br />
for school.<br />
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At MICA, if you prove yourself, they will stand behind you.<br />
They believed in and invested in my talent. I also worked<br />
hard, <strong>of</strong> course. I had jobs and started picking up freelance<br />
graphic design work. By my second year at MICA, I had<br />
already started the business that became Brook Group.<br />
When I decided to establish the scholarship, I wrote to everyone<br />
in my address book, asking them to participate, and I was<br />
surprised at how many people said they don’t see themselves<br />
as philanthropists. Many people my age don’t realize that they<br />
could make these kinds <strong>of</strong> gifts. I appreciate all who have<br />
helped—and continue to help—build the endowment. I<br />
think it’s important that people my age get involved and<br />
make significant gifts to support our priorities.<br />
When you give, it always comes back to you—not that that’s<br />
why you do it. Doing for others is just another way <strong>of</strong><br />
raising the bar for yourself. For me this scholarship was a<br />
way to be there for MICA because MICA was there for me.<br />
I felt I had a responsibility to give future generations <strong>of</strong><br />
students the opportunity to study at MICA because others<br />
had done that for me.
Kara Brook ’86 is principal <strong>of</strong> Brook Group,<br />
LTD, a full-service Web publishing firm<br />
based in Ellicott City, <strong>Maryland</strong>. She established<br />
the Reuben Brook Memorial Scholarship<br />
in 1999, through a combination <strong>of</strong> gifts<br />
to build the endowment fund and annual<br />
gifts that allowed MICA to begin awarding<br />
the scholarship while the endowment grows.<br />
In addition to Kara’s personal contributions,<br />
the continually increasing endowment has<br />
received tribute and memorial gifts from<br />
friends and family members.<br />
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I S A B E L K L O T S<br />
20 < M I C A ’ 0 5
Born and raised in Baltimore County, Isabel<br />
Hulings Klots met her future husband Trafford<br />
P. Klots, also from Baltimore, while traveling<br />
in Paris in 1939.They were married in 1942<br />
and, after Captain Klots’ military service in<br />
World War II, they began to split their time<br />
between Baltimore and the Klots family’s<br />
Château in Rochefort-en-Terre, France, which<br />
became a welcome home and inspiring painting<br />
site for many <strong>of</strong> their artist friends.After<br />
Trafford’s death, Isabel continued to welcome<br />
artists to paint at the Château, a tradition<br />
which evolved into The Alfred and Trafford<br />
Klots’<strong>Art</strong>ist Residency Program at Rocheforten-Terre.<br />
Formally initiated in 1990, this program<br />
brings established mid-career American<br />
and French artists to the Château for monthlong<br />
residencies in spring, summer, and fall<br />
each year. It has been administered by MICA<br />
since 1995.Today, it is an important component<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong>’s international programs for<br />
artists. In July 2005, Mme. Klots, the Chatelaine<br />
de Rochefort, was named a Chevalier <strong>of</strong><br />
the Legion <strong>of</strong> Honors by the French government<br />
to recognize her eminent service to the<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> France.<br />
“<br />
There have always been artists here—in Brittany, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
but also at this Château. My late husband, Trafford Klots,<br />
spent his life as an artist sharing his time between France and<br />
the United States. His father, also an artist, had purchased the<br />
ruins <strong>of</strong> this structure in 1905 and transformed it. It became<br />
our second home after World War II, and was always a haven<br />
for the artists who visited us. I have a <strong>strong</strong> belief that the<br />
cross-cultural exchange between American and European<br />
artists that was our daily life here is valuable to any artist. It<br />
enlarges their vision.<br />
THE FRIENDS OF ROCHEFORT-EN-TERRE HAVE BEEN One reason why we established<br />
ESSENTIAL TO ENSURING THAT THE PROGRAM CONTIN- the artists’ residency program at<br />
the Château was to continue to<br />
UES. THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT MADE IT POSSIBLE<br />
provide this experience to con-<br />
TO RENOVATE ARTIST’S HOUSING AT THE CHATEAU.<br />
temporary, established artists.The<br />
artists who have stayed here have loved it, and, in turn,<br />
the support the program receives has been helpful in maintaining<br />
the Château. And the presence <strong>of</strong> this program<br />
makes the Château a true center <strong>of</strong> cultural life in this<br />
region.The annual exhibition <strong>of</strong> work by the resident artists<br />
is a major event, and the quality <strong>of</strong> that exhibition is<br />
a tremendous reflection <strong>of</strong> the quality <strong>of</strong> the artists in the<br />
program. This program wouldn’t be possible without the<br />
<strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, which attracts really top-caliber artists.<br />
The Friends <strong>of</strong> Rochefort-en-Terre have been essential to<br />
ensuring that the program continues.Their generous support<br />
made it possible to increase the endowment that I established<br />
at MICA, to renovate artist’s housing at the Château, and to<br />
provide four artists a year with fellowships to help cover the<br />
costs <strong>of</strong> their travel to Rochefort for their residencies.
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2005 gift report<br />
Contributors listed in this section<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Gift Report participated<br />
between July 1, 2004, and June<br />
30, 2005, by making Capital gifts<br />
and/or gifts to the 2005 Annual<br />
Fund.We have made every effort<br />
to assure accuracy <strong>of</strong> this Gift<br />
Report. If we made an error,<br />
please accept our apology.You<br />
may call us at 410-225-2556, and<br />
we will correct our records.<br />
Thank you, Capital and Annual Fund contributors to<br />
MICA’s Plan for the 21st Century. As <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> Fiscal<br />
Year 2005, your generous investments in the <strong>College</strong>’s people,<br />
programs, and facilities total $55 million.The return on<br />
your investment in MICA can be seen across our campus,<br />
felt throughout our educational programs, and measured by<br />
the quality <strong>of</strong> the incredibly bright and talented students<br />
from 45 states and 59 countries who are choosing MICA.<br />
Your support is helping to strengthen the <strong>College</strong>’s financial<br />
position by increasing the endowment, making more scholarships<br />
available to continue to attract the top students from<br />
across the nation and to give these deserving students access<br />
to a great education, and enhancing faculty development.<br />
Thanks to you, MICA is continuing to move forward to fully<br />
realize the unique urban campus set forth in the Campus<br />
Master Plan, as well as increased operating revenue through a<br />
growing Annual Fund.<br />
Each and every gift is helping to ensure MICA’s position as<br />
a leading art college nationally and internationally.<br />
Thank you for sharing our vision…for investing in it. You<br />
can see the impact.Thank you for your support. It is vital to<br />
MICA.<br />
Anne S. Perkins, Trustee<br />
Co-Chair, Campaign, Plan for the 21st Century<br />
George L. Bunting, Jr., Trustee<br />
Co-Chair, Campaign, Plan for the 21st Century<br />
M. Gwen Davidson,Trustee<br />
2005 Annual Fund Chair<br />
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P L A N F O R T H E 2 1 S T C E N T U R Y – C A P I T A L D O N O R S<br />
The following donors have made commitments<br />
ranging from $1,000 to $6,000,000<br />
toward building, endowment, and program<br />
initiatives <strong>of</strong> The Plan for the 21st Century.<br />
$1 MILLION AND ABOVE<br />
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> William Beverly Bristor, Jr.<br />
in memory <strong>of</strong> Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35<br />
Eddie & Sylvia Brown P’02<br />
George & Anne Bunting<br />
Ben & Zelda Cohen Foundation<br />
Rosalee Davison ’60 &<br />
Charlotte Weinberg<br />
Betty Cooke ’46 &<br />
William O. Steinmetz ’50<br />
Alonzo* H’85 & Virginia Decker<br />
France-Merrick Foundation<br />
Alice Falvey Greif & Roger Greif<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Florence Gaskins Harper ’34<br />
JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden<br />
Jane* H’94 & Robert H’94 Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
The Starr Foundation<br />
State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
$500,000 – $999,999<br />
Anonymous<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Jane Decker Asmis<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Margaret Bachman ’32, ’33, ’39, ’55<br />
Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable<br />
Foundation<br />
The H<strong>of</strong>fberger Foundation &<br />
LeRoy E. H<strong>of</strong>fberger<br />
Neil & Sayra Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Katherine & Arnold H. Snider P’99<br />
Transportation Enhancement Program<br />
The Wallace Foundation<br />
$250,000 – $499,999<br />
Jacqueline & Stephen Boesel<br />
Fay Chandler ’67<br />
The Concordia Foundation<br />
The Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Fund<br />
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison<br />
Philip E. Klein in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Harriet Klein ’67<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Reuben Kramer ’32 &<br />
Perna Krick ’31<br />
John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.<br />
Robert Lienhardt<br />
The Joseph & Harvey Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f Family<br />
Charitable Funds<br />
Doris Rief ’86, P’86<br />
The Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg<br />
Foundation<br />
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$100,000 – $249,999<br />
Anonymous<br />
The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund<br />
Thomas & Patricia Barry<br />
Katharine Gust Blakeslee ’82, P’04<br />
The Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation<br />
Kara Brook ’86 in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Reuben Brook<br />
M. Gwen Davidson & Nancy Haragan<br />
Rosetta & Mathias DeVito in honor &<br />
memory <strong>of</strong> Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.<br />
Charles Ellerin ’41<br />
Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust<br />
Governor’s Office <strong>of</strong> Service and<br />
Volunteerism<br />
Wendy & Benjamin H. Griswold IV<br />
Fredye & Adam Gross<br />
Willard & Lillian Hackerman<br />
David ’61 & Diana Jacobs<br />
Alvin Krongard in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Patricia Krongard ’77, ’90<br />
Legg Mason, Inc.<br />
Macht Philanthropic Fund<br />
Mercantile Bankshares<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Jean C. Miller ’42<br />
Alvin & Louise* Myerberg<br />
Anne S. Perkins<br />
T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.<br />
Sheila & Richard Riggs<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Rochefort-en-Terre<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Amalie R. Rothschild ’34<br />
The Rouse Company in honor &<br />
memory <strong>of</strong> Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.<br />
The Alvin & Fanny Blaustein<br />
Thalheimer Foundation<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Don F. Turano ’59<br />
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.<br />
$50,000 – $99,999<br />
Suzi Keats Cordish<br />
George H. Dalsheimer<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.<br />
DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP<br />
Freda Eichelberger ’81*<br />
Lois Blum Feinblatt<br />
Neal M. Friedlander, M. D. &<br />
Virginia K. Adams<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Catherine F. Garis<br />
Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> William D. Kennedy ’65<br />
Nina Leake Richardson & Nora Leake<br />
Cameron in honor <strong>of</strong> Nora B. Leake* &<br />
Eugene W. Leake* H’78<br />
Wendy Jachman ’71 & Jennifer Myerberg<br />
Charles H. Salisbury, Jr.<br />
The Sheridan Foundation<br />
Walter Sondheim<br />
Eleanor H.Trowbridge<br />
Anne Winstead Woody ’57 in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Bill Woody & Tom Miller ’67, ’87<br />
$25,000 – $49,999<br />
Robert Ashton* in memory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>hur<br />
Mitchell ’66<br />
Patricia & Michael Batza<br />
David Edward Furniture Ltd.<br />
Lynn & Tony Deering in honor &<br />
memory <strong>of</strong> Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.<br />
Hecht-Levi Foundation<br />
Barbara Keyser*<br />
Jonna & Fred Lazarus<br />
Stephen & Miriam Levy P’00,<br />
friends & family in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Marc David Levy ’00<br />
Darielle & Earl Linehan<br />
Adena & David Testa<br />
Zumtobel/Wolfgang Egger P’03<br />
$1,000 - $24,999<br />
Ray Allen & Irena S. M. Makarushka<br />
Rhea Arnot ’92<br />
Jeanne Baetjer in honor <strong>of</strong> Katharine<br />
Baetjer Pilgrim<br />
Baltimore Steel & ACM Erectors<br />
Gregory, Lisa & Scott Barnhill in<br />
memory <strong>of</strong> Margaret Kathryn Barnhill<br />
Theresa Lynch Bedoya<br />
Louisa Cooper Dubin in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Eleanor Chalfant Cooper<br />
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost<br />
Gwen C. & Richard C. Hackney, Jr.<br />
Samuel Himmelrich, Jr., in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich<br />
Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69 &<br />
Michael Lapides<br />
Joyce & Hugh McCormick<br />
John & Richard McShane<br />
Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller<br />
Procter & Gamble Cosmetics Foundation<br />
Frances LeBoutillier Rivoire P’01 & Anne<br />
Catherine Rivoire ’01 in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Anne Virginia Pugh LeBoutillier &<br />
Charles LeBoutillier<br />
Adrien Rothschild ’71<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Randolph S. Rothschild<br />
Evelyn Schroedl ’40<br />
<strong>Art</strong>hur & Nancy Waxter<br />
Ziger/Snead Architects &<br />
Charles Brickbauer<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L F U N D D O N O R S<br />
The most significant source <strong>of</strong><br />
support for current purposes is<br />
the $1.4 million in gifts to the<br />
2005 Annual Fund. This amount<br />
is equivalent to a 5% payout<br />
on an endowment fund <strong>of</strong> more<br />
than $28 million. The Annual<br />
Fund is a key component in<br />
The Plan for the 21st Century.<br />
The Leadership Circle consists<br />
<strong>of</strong> members whose cumulative<br />
2005 gifts were in the following<br />
ranges:<br />
CARNEGIE SOCIETY<br />
$15,000 and above<br />
CORINTHIAN SOCIETY<br />
$5,000 – $14,999<br />
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY<br />
$2,500 – $4,999<br />
LUCAS SOCIETY<br />
$1,000 – $2,499<br />
CARNEGIE SOCIETY<br />
All contributors who made<br />
annual gifts & pledges <strong>of</strong><br />
$15,000 & above in FY ’05<br />
<strong>Art</strong>afare Benefit<br />
Jacqueline & Stephen Boesel<br />
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01<br />
George & Anne Bunting<br />
Fay M. Chandler ’67<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Baltimore<br />
Betty Cooke ’46 &<br />
William O. Steinmetz ’50<br />
Charles Ellerin ’41<br />
Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust<br />
The Winifred M. Gordon ’28<br />
Foundation<br />
Alice Falvey Greif<br />
David ’61 & Diana Jacobs<br />
Marion I. & Henry J. Knott<br />
Foundation<br />
Zanvyl & Isabelle Krieger Fund<br />
M&T Bank Corporation<br />
The <strong>Maryland</strong> State <strong>Art</strong>s Council,<br />
an agency funded by the State<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong> and the National<br />
Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s<br />
Neil & Sayra Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Robert E. Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f H’94<br />
National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s<br />
Dana & Charles Nearburg P’07<br />
Parks & People Foundation<br />
Roberta Polevoy Fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Baltimore Community<br />
Foundation<br />
T. Rowe Price Associates<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
Safe and Sound Campaign, Inc.<br />
THE STORE, LTD<br />
Surdna Foundation, Inc.<br />
CORINTHIAN SOCIETY<br />
All contributors who made<br />
annual gifts & pledges <strong>of</strong><br />
$5,000 – $14,999 in FY ’05<br />
Karin ’84 & Bill Banks<br />
Barbro Osher Pro Suecia<br />
Foundation<br />
Big Huge Games, Inc.<br />
Katharine C. Blakeslee ’82, P’04<br />
Brown Advisory<br />
CAP Partners<br />
Constellation Energy Group/BGE<br />
Cooper Family Fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Baltimore Community<br />
Foundation<br />
Suzi & David Cordish<br />
Christopher P. D’Anna<br />
Francesca Danieli ’05 &<br />
Gary Gensler<br />
Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr., Fund<br />
M. Gwen Davidson &<br />
Nancy Haragan<br />
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison<br />
Virginia Decker<br />
Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78<br />
The Evergreen House Foundation<br />
Violet Duvall Gaskins Fund <strong>of</strong><br />
Allfirst Charitable<br />
Goldsmith Family Foundation, Inc.<br />
Wendy & Ben Griswold<br />
Fredye & Adam Gross<br />
JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden<br />
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich<br />
Julia & W. Lehr Jackson<br />
Isabel Klots<br />
Legg Mason, Inc.<br />
Mercantile Bankshares<br />
Corporation<br />
The Municipal <strong>Art</strong> Society<br />
Parkhurst Dining Services<br />
Dorothee Peiper-Riegraf &<br />
Hinrich Peiper P’07<br />
Anne S. Perkins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger G. Powell P’07<br />
Provident Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Doris Rief ’86, P’86<br />
Sheila K. & Richard C. Riggs, Jr.<br />
Rebecca B. & Christopher<br />
Roberts<br />
Karen & Peter Ruchkin<br />
Nancy & John Sasser<br />
Schmitz Press<br />
Evelyn Schroedl ’40<br />
Betsy & Stephen Scott P’06, P’07<br />
Nellie & Truman Semans<br />
The Jean & Sidney Silber<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
Mark Stempel ’90<br />
Verizon <strong>Maryland</strong>, Inc.<br />
Wachovia Bank<br />
Margaret & Patrick C.<br />
Walsh, M.D.<br />
Whiteford,Taylor & Preston L.L.P.<br />
Williamsburg <strong>Art</strong>ists Materials<br />
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY<br />
All contributors who made<br />
annual gifts & pledges <strong>of</strong><br />
$2,500 – $4,999 in FY ’05<br />
Virginia K. Adams &<br />
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.<br />
Dr. Robert Austrian<br />
Mayer & William Baker<br />
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. &<br />
Mary K. Basler Foundation<br />
Stiles Tuttle Colwill<br />
Stuart B. Cooper ’72<br />
Mary & Charles Costa<br />
Daniel F. Dent<br />
Rosetta & Mathias DeVito<br />
Eastern Savings Bank<br />
Lois Feinblatt<br />
Nancy & Rick ’78 Glaze<br />
Hannah & Thorne Gould<br />
Stephanie & Andrew Graham<br />
Ellen Halle<br />
Hecht-Levi Foundation<br />
Sandra Gerstung<br />
Tonya ’02 & Kempton Ingersol<br />
Pedie & Robert Killebrew<br />
Philip E. Klein W’67<br />
The John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.<br />
Owen Lewis/Odorite<br />
Marsha & Richard P. Manekin<br />
<strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists Equity<br />
Foundation/MAEF<br />
Michael R. Molla &<br />
G. Bradley Weesner<br />
Terry Morgenthaler &<br />
Patrick Kerins<br />
The Joseph Mullan Company<br />
The Thomas F. and Clementine L.<br />
Mullan Foundation<br />
C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34<br />
Thomas F. Mullan, III<br />
Marian & Brian Nash<br />
Frank Parsons, Inc.<br />
Dominic Pelicano Memorial<br />
Foundation<br />
Mary-Ann & Walter Pinkard<br />
The Proctor & Gamble Cosmetics<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
RTKL Associates, Inc.<br />
Peg ’49, ’50 & William ’50<br />
Saunders<br />
Amy S. & Jeffrey H. Scherr<br />
Carole & Hanan Sibel<br />
Carolyn & David Thaler<br />
Susan Wallace ’73<br />
Harold M.Walter<br />
Penelope & Peter West P’05<br />
The Whiting-Turner<br />
Contracting Company<br />
Stephanie & Jay Wilson<br />
Ziger/Snead Architects, Inc.<br />
LUCAS SOCIETY<br />
All contributors who made<br />
annual gifts & pledges <strong>of</strong><br />
$1,000 – $2,499 in FY ’05<br />
Janice & Harold Adams P’92<br />
Priscilla Alexander P’81<br />
Ray Allen &<br />
Irena S.M. Makarushka<br />
American Council on Italian<br />
Matters<br />
Anonymous<br />
The <strong>Art</strong> Seminar Group, Inc.<br />
Gloria L. Askin<br />
Associated Italian American<br />
Charities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Atlantic Corporate Interiors, Inc.<br />
Patricia & Thomas Barry<br />
Patricia & Michael J. Batza, Jr.<br />
Patricia & Todd Bence P’06<br />
Edward McC. Blair<br />
Betty ’52 & John ’51 Bloecher<br />
Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton<br />
Victoria Gellner Boone<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Ellen Bordley<br />
Charles Brickbauer<br />
Frank Brown Charitable Trust<br />
Deborah ’84 & Phillip English<br />
Kay Brown<br />
Sukey Bryan ’90 & Jim Brooks<br />
Canton Gallery<br />
Caplan Family Foundation<br />
Constance R. Caplan<br />
Linda & Mark Caplan<br />
Sherry & Stuart Christhilf<br />
Hilary Christian ’93<br />
Suzanne F. Cohen<br />
Beverley C. Compton, Jr.<br />
The Cosell Family<br />
Sarah & Mark Davison<br />
Barbara H. ’91 & Louis Denrich<br />
Linda DePalma ’76 &<br />
Paul Daniel ’75<br />
Jo DeWeese & John Lewis P’07<br />
Nancy Dorman &<br />
Stanley Mazar<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Dr. David C. & Thelma Driskell<br />
Dr. & Mrs. J. Sanford Dugan<br />
David Edward Furniture<br />
Company<br />
Sadie B. Feldman ’30*<br />
Fran & Ronald ’64 Fidler<br />
Cynthia & Richard Foley P’07<br />
John Gilmore Ford ’60<br />
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost<br />
Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither<br />
Harriet Ann ’43 & Clement<br />
Gardiner<br />
Ann M. Garfinkle<br />
Judith R. Gelman &<br />
Steven C. Salop P’07<br />
Joanna Davison Golden<br />
Ellen & Larry Goldstein P’07<br />
Anne R. Gossett & Fred E.<br />
Worthington ’57<br />
Gwen C. & Richard C.<br />
Hackney, Jr.<br />
The Helmand Restaurant<br />
Pat & Qayum Karzai<br />
26 < M I C A ’ 0 5 P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
Rebecca H’96 &<br />
LeRoy E. H<strong>of</strong>fberger<br />
Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins<br />
IALD Education Trust Fund<br />
Wendy ’71 & Howard Jachman<br />
Lynn & Ross Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Kane P’04<br />
Gloria B. & Herbert M. Katzenberg<br />
Kevin Kearney ’74<br />
Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr.<br />
Memorial Foundation, Inc.<br />
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01<br />
Jonna & Fred Lazarus<br />
Flo & Roger Lipitz<br />
Loane Brothers, Inc.<br />
MGH Advertising, Inc.<br />
MICA Alumni Association<br />
Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03<br />
Macht Philanthropic Fund<br />
Ruth R. Marder<br />
The Dr. Frank C. Marino<br />
Foundation<br />
Marguerite & Umberto<br />
VillaSanta<br />
Pamela & Mario VillaSanta<br />
Meghan Martel ’95<br />
Stephen A. Massad, P’07<br />
The Joseph & Harvey Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Charitable Family Funds<br />
Marilyn Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Mary Jo & Harry Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Sally Michel<br />
Mary John Miller<br />
The Lloyd E. Mitchell Foundation<br />
Elizabeth & F. Markoe Dugan<br />
Sheela Murthy & Vasant Nayak<br />
Anne S. Pinkard<br />
Lisa Reich & L. Robert<br />
Johnson P’00<br />
Cindy & Lawrence G. Rief<br />
Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73<br />
Nancy Rubins ’74<br />
Rudolph’s Office & Computer<br />
Supply, Inc.<br />
Rummel, Klepper & Kahl<br />
Bunny & Charles Salisbury<br />
Lisa Sallow<br />
Ellen & Dino Sangiamo<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J.<br />
Sapanski P’05<br />
Sharon Selligson<br />
Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler<br />
Robert A. Shelton, Esq.<br />
Mrs.T. Roland Slingluff<br />
Janet Marie Smith &<br />
F. Barton Harvey III<br />
Kathryn D. Smith<br />
Jan Stinchcomb ’82<br />
Marisue & George Tallichet P’07<br />
Valley Motors, Inc<br />
Venable LLP<br />
Linda Wachtmeister ’73<br />
Reggie Wells ’71<br />
Connie & Bonsal S.White, Jr.<br />
Ellen & Calman Zamoiski<br />
Robert Zimmerman II ’66<br />
Sallie & Michael Zuch P’08<br />
M I C A L E A D E R S H I P R E C O G N I T I O N D I N N E R<br />
1<br />
SPECIAL GIFTS CLUBS<br />
SPONSORS<br />
$500 – $999<br />
PATRONS<br />
$250 – $499<br />
ASSOCIATES<br />
$100 – $249<br />
SPONSORS<br />
All contributors who made<br />
annual gifts <strong>of</strong> $500 – $999<br />
in FY ’05<br />
ADR Builders, Ltd.<br />
Carol & Tom Allen<br />
Arista Custom Furniture, Inc.<br />
Lisa & Gregory Barnhill<br />
Nancy Patz Blaustein<br />
Esther B. Bonnet<br />
The Sana & Andy Brooks<br />
Family Fund<br />
Mary R. Brush<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Burdette<br />
Anne & Jim ’82 Burger<br />
Carolyn Campbell ’72<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Foster Cranz P’08<br />
Rebecca & Ted ’70 Crosby<br />
Mary-Jo ’66 & Bob ’61, ’70 Dale<br />
Robin & George H. Dalsheimer<br />
Lynn & Anthony W. Deering<br />
Rick Detorie ’74<br />
2 3<br />
4 5<br />
6<br />
Café Doris and Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f Gallery were the setting for cocktails before 150<br />
guests at the October 2004 Leadership Recognition Dinner moved into<br />
Brown Center’s Falvey Hall, which was formally dedicated during a program<br />
which also featured award winning student videos. Dinner guests were<br />
seated on two-tiers—the Leidy Atrium and the Rosenberg Gallery—<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Brown Center’s soaring four-story glass entry.<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward K. Dunn III<br />
Margaret & George<br />
Egenhoefer P’02<br />
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund<br />
Deborah & Joseph Finnerty<br />
Sandra & Ross Flax<br />
Beverly & Charles Freeland<br />
Garth Clark Gallery<br />
Karin & Robert Genalo P’06<br />
Katherine & A.C. George<br />
Iva & Sherlock Gillet<br />
Risa Glickman &<br />
Raphael Linder P’08<br />
Sally Gold & Elliot Zulver<br />
Harriet & Herbert Goldman<br />
Martin Greenbaum Company<br />
William Gust P’04<br />
Barbara Halle<br />
Martha Head<br />
Harley W. Howell Charitable<br />
Foundation<br />
Mary Hyman<br />
Anne & Henry H. Jenkins II<br />
Josie & Gerald Katz<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> William L. Kinter<br />
Ted Klitzke<br />
Irving Kohn Foundation, Inc.<br />
Martin J. Kotler ’75<br />
Richard M. Lansburgh<br />
Renee Levine-Packer &<br />
Arnold Packer<br />
Henry H. Lewis Contractors, Inc.<br />
Darielle & Earl L. Linehan<br />
Barbara Z. Lipman ’78<br />
(1) Anne Perkins and Steve Ziger, (2) Roger Powell P’07 and Matt DeVito,<br />
(3) Neal Friedlander, Roy H<strong>of</strong>fberger, and David Jacobs ’61, (4) Alice Falvey<br />
Grief and Fred Lazarus, (5) Walter Johnson and Cynthia Height ’78, (6)<br />
Cocktails in Café Doris.<br />
M I C A ’ 0 5 > 27
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L F U N D D O N O R S<br />
Maripat & Jeffrey Luntz<br />
Douglas R. Mann<br />
Frieda McCarty<br />
Elizabeth McKennon &<br />
Peter Bancr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Anne Mehringer & John T.<br />
Beaty, Jr.<br />
Katherine Merle-Smith ’42<br />
Sally & Decator H. Miller<br />
Dixie Mullineaux<br />
Joan C. ’77 & Paul H.<br />
Netherwood, Jr.<br />
Diane Pappas & Larry Goldstein<br />
I. Manning & Cynthia Parsons<br />
A Gift from Terry Allen Perl<br />
in Memory <strong>of</strong> Mildred<br />
Caplan Perl ’39<br />
Pootah & George S. Rich<br />
Craig Richardson ’72<br />
Ruth Fulcher Rickert ’41<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Roeck P’07<br />
Patty Rouse<br />
Debra ’92 & Joe Rubino<br />
Monica & Arnold Sagner<br />
Dorothy McIlvain Scott<br />
Barbara & Sigmund Shapiro<br />
Ida & Joseph Shapiro<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
Walter Sondheim, Jr.<br />
Anne Robertson South ’66<br />
Jan Staller ’75<br />
Stonington Partnership<br />
Tylden Westcott Streett ’57<br />
The Stieff Foundation<br />
Mary S.Turnbull<br />
Julie Van Blarcom<br />
Betty Childs Wells ’48<br />
Wilhelm Commercial<br />
Builders/Wayne Wilhelm<br />
Judy Zagozen ’73<br />
PATRONS<br />
All contributors who made<br />
annual gifts <strong>of</strong> $250 – $499<br />
in FY ’05<br />
Franklin & Ann Allen<br />
Gary D. Anderson, Ph.D., AIA,<br />
AICP<br />
Lorri Angelloz & John K. Dugan<br />
Anonymous<br />
Anne & Mahlon Apgar IV<br />
Rhea Arnot ’92 & Helmut<br />
Jenkner<br />
Tracy Bacigalupa<br />
Elinor Bacon<br />
Millicent & Peter Bain<br />
Joann Baker & Lawernce<br />
Silverman<br />
Patricia & Daniel Baker<br />
Steven Balter ’76<br />
Day & Ray Bank<br />
Louise & Jack Barber<br />
Christina ’02, Joyce &<br />
Michael Batipps<br />
Marsha & Gordon Becker<br />
Gale Kauffman Bell ’66<br />
Gail & Emile Bendit<br />
Bonnie Benwick & Tom<br />
Donnelly P’08<br />
Pamela & Mark Berman<br />
Claudia Bismark & Wade Wilson<br />
Marguerite Blanck ’86<br />
28 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
Mildred Blum<br />
Denise & John Bohl P’05<br />
Donald B. Bohn, Jr. P’07<br />
Colleen & Ron Bouma P’08<br />
Heidi & Anthony Brandon<br />
Robin & Rudiger Breitenecker<br />
Barbara & Ed Brody<br />
Christine & Dorsey Brown<br />
Sylvia & Eddie Brown P’02<br />
Elisabeth & Francis Burch<br />
Peggy & Alberto Bustamante P’99<br />
Judy & Bill Campbell P ’89<br />
Constance Carden & Bernard<br />
Goldstein<br />
Kim Carlin<br />
Mary Carroll & William Ryan, Jr.<br />
Kathleen Chagnon & Larry<br />
Nathans<br />
Anne Allen Chapin ’49<br />
George Ciscle<br />
Isobel & Bruce Cleland<br />
Monica & Joseph Cook<br />
Jessica Damen ’01 & Rufus Lusk<br />
Marie Danielsson-Yung &<br />
Rex Chin Yung<br />
Janice M. & Robert V. P. ’62 Davis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. ’00 W. Bowdoin<br />
Davis, Jr.<br />
Mildred & Patrick L. Deering<br />
Dulaney & Matthew Dent<br />
Leslie & Tom DeRosa<br />
Debra Diamond & Nancy<br />
Wertheimer<br />
Ann & Donal Doyle<br />
Imogene Drummond ’83<br />
Mr. Benjamin G. Egerton<br />
Ronald J. Elbert ’58<br />
Betty Enselein<br />
Sheryl & Cecil Flamer<br />
Susan & Richard Franyo<br />
Nancy & Tom Frazier P’06<br />
Laura & Barrett Freedlander<br />
Shari & Norman Frost<br />
Emily & James C. A. Fuchs<br />
Edie & James Garrett<br />
Fran & Bob Goldfinger P’07<br />
Valerie & David Goodman<br />
Mary Jo Gordon<br />
Sonia B. Gordon P’72<br />
Susan & Stuart Gordon<br />
Mary & Kingdon Gould, Jr.<br />
Susan Gould & Bo Willse<br />
Nanette & Irvin Greif, Jr.<br />
Costas Grimaldis<br />
Elizabeth W. Grimaldis ’64<br />
Toni & Jack Griswold<br />
Michael Grove ’78<br />
Eleanor & Richard T. Hale<br />
Tsongie & Douglas Hamilton<br />
Tracy & Brian Harrington<br />
Barbie & Ed Hart<br />
Shoaib & Tazeem Hashim<br />
Sybil & Donald Hebb<br />
Peggy & John Heller<br />
Betsey & Stan Heuisler<br />
Dr. & Mrs. J. Dixon Hills<br />
Pam & Sam Himmelrich<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Payne Hindsley<br />
Beverly & Anilkumar H<strong>of</strong>fberg<br />
James A. Holechek ’53<br />
Ann & Charles Holland<br />
Jacob Hornstein<br />
Anna & Mackey Hughes<br />
Ann-Laurie & Fred Hyman P’08<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Mohammad Inayatullah<br />
Ann & Sanford Jacobson<br />
Edda ’84 & George Jakab<br />
Dorothy L.R. & Elliott C.<br />
Jones P’04<br />
Wendy Jones & Peter Sims P’08<br />
Julie & Michael Keelty<br />
Francie & John Keenan<br />
Bonnie & Robert Kenselaar P’06<br />
Karen Kerski ’77<br />
Kyung-hee & Young-bum<br />
Kim P’05<br />
Leslie King-Hammond<br />
W.Thorn Kissel ’58<br />
Jamie & Walter J. Kozumbo<br />
Cheri & Ron Krauser P’07<br />
Avendui & Andrew Lacovara<br />
Tracy Lambros ’87, ’91 &<br />
Will Backstrom<br />
Suzanne ’69 & Michael Lapides<br />
Claire Larkin ’88 & David<br />
Graham<br />
Abby Lattes & Chris Hartlove ’85<br />
James Lawrence III<br />
Dr. Leven C. Leatherbury ’47<br />
Beth & Harry P. Lebow<br />
Lainy Lebow-Sachs &<br />
Leonard Sachs<br />
Reyna & Douglas Lederman<br />
Maureen Lefton-Greif &<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Greif<br />
Gay & Christopher Legg<br />
Kyle & Benson Legg<br />
Carlton L. Leverette ’71<br />
Ann & Morton Libov<br />
Sarah & Henry R. Lord<br />
Elizabeth & Kenneth Lundeen<br />
Deborah & Michael Lynch P’02<br />
Bobbi & Randy<br />
Maltsberger P’08<br />
Joyce N. & Hugh Pendleton<br />
McCormick IV<br />
Carol & George McGowan<br />
Melville Thomas Architects<br />
Carolyn & Michael Meredith<br />
Phyllis & Harvey Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Dan S. Meyers<br />
Sharon Michaels<br />
Anne & J. Jefferson Miller<br />
Christine & Eric Miller<br />
Carol B. & Mac Mitchell<br />
Karen & Thomas Mitchell P’07<br />
Charlotte Modly & Paul<br />
Tarantino<br />
Elizabeth & Peter Moser<br />
Patti Neumann & Marc Hurwitz<br />
Dulany & Jim Noble<br />
Kathleen & Roger Novak<br />
Jan & Douglas Nyce<br />
Sally & Thomas O’Brien<br />
Susan & Charles Offutt<br />
Marilyn & Lee Ogburn<br />
Susanne M. Owings ’68<br />
Brad & Meg Pahmier P’02<br />
Mary Jane & Ralph<br />
Palmigiano P’08<br />
Linda & Stanley Panitz<br />
Jane & John Payne<br />
Lidia Paz-Baker & Calvin Baker<br />
Sallye Perrin & John vonBriesen<br />
Angela Dubbert Pond ’65<br />
Portnoy Design<br />
Diane Prengaman<br />
Margaret & Michael Preston<br />
Nancy & Michael Puleo<br />
Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66<br />
Whitty Ransome & Tom Wilcox<br />
Susie & William Rienh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Holly & James Riordan<br />
Jan & Lawrence Rivitz<br />
Mary & Paul Roberts<br />
Linda & Zelig Robinson<br />
Sam Robinson ’78<br />
Martha & Christopher Rolland P’06<br />
Rowley Associates, Inc.<br />
Michael Runk<br />
Plumbing & Heating<br />
Diana & Jeffrey Samet<br />
Karen & Ronald Schaftel<br />
Ellie Schapiro<br />
Lorraine & Mark Schapiro<br />
Judy & Ned Scheer P’96<br />
Jo & David Scheffenacker<br />
Tim Schweizer<br />
Claudia Sennett ’66 &<br />
Douglas A. Kelso<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Shapiro<br />
Ruth Shaw<br />
Gail & Stephen D. Shawe<br />
Leslie Shepard<br />
Kathy C. & Joel Sher<br />
Whitney Sherman ’71<br />
Ina & John Singer<br />
Wilbert Sirota<br />
Georgie Smith & Mark Fetting<br />
Mary & John Snead P’05<br />
Kathleen & Albert Spadaro<br />
Garrett Spencer<br />
Deedee & Paul Sprecher P’05<br />
Lenel Srochi-Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f &<br />
John Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Star Consultants, Inc.<br />
Sharon & Eric Stedfeld P’08<br />
Ellen & Richard P. Sullivan<br />
Frances Yvonne Swietlicki ’62<br />
Beverly F. Symonds P’05<br />
Christina P. & Henry B.Thomas<br />
The Three <strong>Art</strong>s Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Homeland, Inc.<br />
Charles G.Tildon, Jr.<br />
Barbara J. & William C.Trimble<br />
Valley Lighting, LLC<br />
Van Dyke Family Foundation<br />
Jana Varwig & Mark Laughlin<br />
Victoria & E. Michael Vergason<br />
Katherine Voss & Robert<br />
Manfuso<br />
Kimberly Warren & John<br />
Cammack<br />
Otis Warren<br />
Gregory Weideman &<br />
Michael Flannigan<br />
Raoul Weiller<br />
Christopher & Ann West<br />
Janice & Jonathan Weyman<br />
Barbara White<br />
Mary & Scott Wieler<br />
Lisa Woods ’87<br />
Justine Woolner-Wise ’77<br />
Beverly & Thomas Young<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
ASSOCIATES<br />
All contributors who made gifts<br />
<strong>of</strong> $100 – $249 in FY ’05<br />
James Adajian ’78<br />
Nelson H. Adlin ’52<br />
Ellen R. Aisenberg ’65<br />
Patricia Alexander ’81 &<br />
Kevin Edward Labadie ’81<br />
Jacqueline & Richard Amico P’08<br />
Florence & Eric Anderson P’07<br />
Mildred Bottner Anderson ’60<br />
Patricia Marsh Anderson ’89<br />
Dolores M. Andrew ’82<br />
Anonymous (2)<br />
Dr. James & Linda Appleton<br />
Stacy Arnold ’83 & Lee Boot ’82<br />
Susan & Bowie Arnot<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin <strong>Art</strong>ell, Jr.<br />
P’06, P’08<br />
Irene E. Aspell ’78<br />
The Austin Group<br />
Alexander C. Baer<br />
Anne & Thomas Bailliere, Jr.<br />
Edward J. Bambrick ’72<br />
Ida Barak & Thomas<br />
Sauermilch P’08<br />
Sara & Dan Barteluce P’03<br />
Marilyn & Bertero Basignani<br />
James Baughman ’80<br />
Betsy & Mark Beaugard P’06<br />
Rheda Becker<br />
Shelley & Haym Benaroya P’08<br />
Judy & Allen Bentley P’02<br />
Christy Bergland ’67<br />
Elaine & Frederick Bierer P’02<br />
Linda Bills<br />
Valerie Binder ’72<br />
Karen Blood & Amy Grace<br />
Ellen & Bob Blumenthal P’03<br />
Marion & Carroll Bodie<br />
Bonsai Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bordick<br />
David Borucki ’83<br />
Harry Bowser, Jr. ’63<br />
Dotsie Boyce<br />
Russel Boyko ’76<br />
Helen & John Brede P’08<br />
William Breighner ’71<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Walter Brewster<br />
Janet B. Browne ’41<br />
Robert R. Browne, Jr. ’52<br />
Sallee & Norman Brust P’82<br />
Mrs. Joseph Bryan, III<br />
Evelyn & Abel Buan P’07<br />
Melinie & Jack Caldwell P’06<br />
Judy & Bill Campbell P’89<br />
Lloyd S. Cargile ’60<br />
Candice & Robert Carter P’06<br />
Alex Cecil P’06<br />
Patricia Cerbelli ’96<br />
Robyn Chadwick ’75<br />
Deborah Chambliss<br />
Diane Channell ’62<br />
Barbara J. Chapman<br />
Jinx Chapman ’68<br />
Walter Chard<br />
Mina Cheon ’99<br />
Ming-Li Chu P’06<br />
Cynthia Ciarpella P’09<br />
Karen Cipolla ’74 & Chris<br />
Sturm Perry ’76<br />
Joanna Clark ’73<br />
Claudio-Albarran Family P’08<br />
Peyton Cochran, Jr.<br />
Peggy & Ronald Cohen<br />
Johanne T. Coleman ’81<br />
Comegys Bight Charitable<br />
Foundation<br />
Terry & Norris Commodore P’00<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jay W. Cooper<br />
Helen Coplan<br />
Laurel & Douglas Costa P’02<br />
Barbara H. Craig ’59<br />
Joan & Fred ’59 Craig<br />
Dorcas & Ralph Crosby P’07<br />
Eugene Cross ’64<br />
Gloria & Terry Cruice P’08<br />
Culver Family P’08<br />
Sue Ellen Dalsemer<br />
Doris Marie Davis ’73<br />
Mary Carol ’62 & Roger Davis<br />
Ruth Anne Davis<br />
Maggi DeBaecke ’69<br />
Terry Wiest Dechene ’81<br />
Clutch Deimler P’07<br />
Lee Ann & Daniel Derdeyn P’07<br />
Nancy Devierno ’74<br />
Lynne DiFrank-Roesberg P’07<br />
Karyn Dillon<br />
Susan & Vincent DiPietro P’06<br />
Roberta & Paul Dobbins P’06<br />
Antonia & Jose Dougan P’08<br />
Dick Dougherty ’70<br />
Julie Brown Douglis ’78<br />
Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Draper ’58<br />
Peter Dubeau ’83<br />
Milton Dubrov ’43<br />
Dan Dudrow ’67<br />
Anne I. Dugan<br />
Michael Dunne ’71<br />
Dale W. Dusman ’70<br />
William Dutterer ’67<br />
Carol & Alan Edelman<br />
Cally Rockwell Edwards<br />
Ellender Morgan Edwards ’58<br />
Margaret & Wolfgang Egger P’03<br />
Gary & Leslie Epstein P’07<br />
Juliet A. Eurich & Louis B.<br />
Thalheimer<br />
Paul Evans<br />
Allen Ezkenazi P’08<br />
Carol Fairchild-Nugent ’72<br />
Susan Feild<br />
Barbara Fineblum ’79<br />
Sarah Fisher<br />
Karen Fitchett<br />
Mary Fling & Pisal<br />
Chandrasurin P’06<br />
Mary Jo & John Foti P’08<br />
Elsie Summers Frantz ’41<br />
Karen & Joseph Freburger P’07<br />
Grace Ditman Frederick ’37<br />
Joan Friedel ’61<br />
Jill & Ira Gansler<br />
Sara & Doug Gatlin P’07<br />
Michelle Gelkin &<br />
Howard Rosenbloom<br />
Douglas S. Gillette ’71<br />
John E. Girard P’06<br />
Helen & Ellis Gitlin P’08<br />
Nancy & Randle Goetze<br />
Patricia & Lawrence Gold P’03<br />
Ilene Goldberg ’68<br />
Robert Goldman<br />
Mary Gomprecht ’87<br />
Walter Gomsi P’05<br />
Carol & Mark Goodman<br />
John Goodrich P’08<br />
Hilry Gordon ’72<br />
John C. Gordon<br />
Stanley Gorman ’63<br />
Robert A. Gracie ’66<br />
David Gracyalny<br />
Robert & Linda Bloch<br />
Grambau P’08<br />
Gregory Gray ’76<br />
Marjorie Katzenstein<br />
Greenebaum ’48<br />
David L. Greif II<br />
Mrs. Leonard L. Greif, Jr.<br />
Herb & Doris Groh<br />
Sharon M. Grossman ’77<br />
W. <strong>Art</strong>hur Grotz Foundation, Inc.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Francis C. Grumbine<br />
Nancy Hudgel Gurganus ’70<br />
Josephine & Gregg Gustafson P’05<br />
Paula Gustafson ’75<br />
Pamela & Burt Gutterman P’05<br />
David W. Hamilton ’62<br />
Anne Hanger ’74<br />
Marilyn & Rodney T. Hara P’07<br />
William Hargett ’94<br />
Mary & Todd K. Harris P’06<br />
Linda Harrison-Parsons ’90<br />
Patricia & Mark Harvey P’06<br />
Christian Havemeyer<br />
Ric Haynes ’68<br />
Ann M. Heether ’62<br />
Pat Heffron-Cartwright &<br />
Steven Cartwright P’05<br />
Janet Heller<br />
Jesse Hellman<br />
Ina C. Helrich ’67<br />
Sandra & Thomas Hess<br />
Sue Hess<br />
Joye Burkett Hicks ’51<br />
Joan McH. Hoblitzell<br />
Jeanne Hoel ’96<br />
Michael H<strong>of</strong>fman P’08<br />
Patricia Homer & Randall<br />
LaLonde P’03, P’04<br />
Paul Hotvedt ’80<br />
Marcia & Douglas Hucker P’08<br />
Gary Hughes ’52<br />
Elizabeth & Robert Hull P’08<br />
Grace Hulse ’81<br />
Amy Hunter<br />
Rosita Cangelosi Hurka ’51<br />
Tom Hyatt<br />
Vickie & John Jany P’08<br />
Irna Jay ’99<br />
Leslie & Timothy Jenison P’07<br />
Sarah & Paul Johnson P’08<br />
Janelle Johnson-Jenkins &<br />
Gordon Jenkins P’05<br />
Susan M. & Richard R. Jones P’99<br />
Ann & Sam Kahan<br />
Gail & Leonard Kaplan<br />
Elaine Kasmer ’75<br />
Susan & Barry ’73 Katz<br />
Barbara & Jay Katz<br />
Rachel Katz ’96<br />
Donald Kauffman ’62<br />
Clementine & Frank* Kaufman<br />
Mary Keech<br />
Suzanne Keech<br />
Leah E. Kemper<br />
Mr. & Mrs. E. Robert Kent, Jr.<br />
Nancy & Ernest Kiehne<br />
Wyo & Jae Kim P’08<br />
Deborah & Barry Kingston P’08<br />
Irene ’66 & Nicholas ’66 Kirill<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Sue Ann Kline ’76<br />
Karen Klinedinst ’84<br />
Adele Knoerlein<br />
Michael Koban<br />
Margaret Koeppel ’75<br />
Yael Konowe ’90<br />
Kathleen Kotarba ’75<br />
Jan & Mike Krawczyk P’05<br />
Susan P. Krieger ’65, ’74<br />
William Kroh<br />
Stanley Kroiz ’67<br />
Alesia & Tom Lacina P’08<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kamin<br />
Lambertson P’05<br />
William Lamprell ’75<br />
Martha R. Lancaster ’85<br />
Linda F. & Julian L. Lapides<br />
George Lavdas<br />
Lisa Lazur ’84<br />
Keith Lee<br />
Ted Leigh ’89<br />
Bill P. Leung P’08<br />
Joye Levin<br />
Rachel Levinson ’03<br />
Leslie Lillien Levy ’69<br />
Victor Liberatore ’78<br />
Judith Lichtman ’89 &<br />
James Rieck ’87, ’03<br />
Peter Liebhold ’80<br />
Cristin Aileen Link ’00<br />
Kevin Scott Lohr ’92<br />
Robert Edward Ludwig<br />
Ann-Marie Lyddane ’91<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Clark F. MacKenzie<br />
Kathleen & William Madden P’08<br />
Heather Marchese<br />
Mrs.William G. Marr<br />
Margaret Taylor Marshall<br />
Allyn Massey ’89<br />
Anne Mastrangelo ’77 &<br />
Aaron Fink ’77, P’08<br />
Natasha & Trail Mathias<br />
Mr. & Mrs. L. Bruce Matthai<br />
Madolin Maxey ’70<br />
Kevin McDuffie ’81<br />
Diana & Michael McGing P’07<br />
Anne McNeely P’06<br />
John McNeely P’06<br />
Birgit McQueen ’81<br />
Dr. Mark & Mrs. Myong<br />
McTague P’03<br />
Daisy C. McTighe ’70<br />
Candy & Howard Means P’98<br />
Christopher Mellott<br />
Lynne Menefee ’79<br />
Larry Merlis<br />
Marjorie T. ’78 & Jack<br />
Merriman P’81<br />
Elizabeth & William<br />
Metzger P’08<br />
Russ Milburn P’08<br />
Claire Miller<br />
G. G. Miller ’71<br />
<strong>Art</strong>ie Milton ’89<br />
Kathryn Mayer Mix ’85<br />
Stacey Moriarty ’82<br />
Eve Morra ’82<br />
Judith A. Morrison ’74<br />
Marilyn & Stephen Muirhead<br />
Jane & James Mulhern P’07<br />
Barbara Munday &<br />
Joseph H. Koonz, Jr. P’07<br />
Lee & Michael Murphy P’05<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased M I C A ’ 0 5 > 29
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L F U N D D O N O R S<br />
Galen & Jeffie Mussman P’08<br />
Marietta & Victor Nardo P’06<br />
Timothy Campbell Naylor ’91<br />
Christine Neill ’71<br />
Danielle Nekimken ’92<br />
Beverly Nelson ’77<br />
New Age Builders, Inc.<br />
Robert Nichols ’65<br />
Richard Emery Nickolson ’68<br />
Sandra Nitchie ’95<br />
Victoria Nolan & Clark<br />
Crolius ’71<br />
Marjorie Noll ’80<br />
Joanne Nowak & Paul<br />
Gilmore P’08<br />
Diane & W. David Noves<br />
Mary & David Nyren P’08<br />
Karen J. O’Brien ’73<br />
Linda & Phillip O’Connell P’08<br />
Achsah S. O’Donovan<br />
John J. Oliver<br />
Louis Orndorff ’64<br />
Bodil Ottesen<br />
Ruth & Spencer Overholser P’65,<br />
GP’97, GP’99<br />
Nick Paciorek ’85<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence C. Pakula<br />
Harriet Panitz<br />
Mary Cross Parker ’63<br />
Helen Patterson ’44<br />
Sally & Ron Penley P’03<br />
Thomas P. Perkins<br />
Christine Peterson<br />
Julie Pfaffinger ’92<br />
Isabelle Mariany Pillis ’39<br />
Ellen M. Pinto ’82 &<br />
Paul W. Glasgow ’81<br />
Wickie & Mac Plant<br />
Tamara & Morton Plant<br />
David H. Poist<br />
James Porter<br />
Thomas H. Powell<br />
Janice Proctor ’36<br />
Charlotte Purdum ’91<br />
Marsha & John Ramsay<br />
Robert Rappaport<br />
Helen Meigs ’40 &<br />
George ’39* Rea<br />
<strong>Art</strong>hur L. Reade<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Redden<br />
Elizabeth Rhodes ’65<br />
Sandra & Peter Richel P’06<br />
Faith H. ’61 & Francis G. Riggs<br />
Barbara & Harrison Robertson<br />
Joseph A. Robrecht P’06<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Rockwell<br />
Allen W. Rohlfing<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thorvald<br />
Romsloe P’05<br />
Michael Ross<br />
Stephanie Ross P’06<br />
The Rothschild Charitable<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
Libby Rouse<br />
Ernest Rubenstein P’81<br />
Sally & John Ruppert P’08<br />
Sharon Edwards Russell ’78 &<br />
Ronald Lang<br />
Linn Sage<br />
Janet Siegman Salter ’80<br />
Gloria Mermelstein Sandler ’62<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mario Sanin P’03<br />
Paul & Christine Sarbanes<br />
H.Walter Sarbaugh ’51<br />
30 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
Claire Lou Sarubin ’50<br />
Sausalito Designs<br />
Suzan (Whildin) Savage ’80<br />
Bill Schmidt ’72<br />
Gail Schulh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Roberta Schwartz ’77<br />
Angela Schwarzkopf ’83<br />
Sallie & Ken Schwenke P’07<br />
Joyce J. Scott ’70<br />
Roberta & Andrew Seidman<br />
Richard Seidman ’99<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Seifert<br />
Sarah T. Senecal ’38<br />
Barbara T. Shaffer ’95<br />
Martina & Brian Shea P’07<br />
Catherine J. Shelley ’70<br />
Dwight Shema P’07<br />
Rosalind & Allan Shenker<br />
Noor Shikari ’04<br />
The Shipleys <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Henry P. Shuler ’73<br />
Donna & Frank Simmonds P’07<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David Slovan P’08<br />
Beth Craddock Smith &<br />
Cabell Smith P’04<br />
Nancy B. ’64 & Wesley<br />
Smith ’62, ’64<br />
Ruth Snead<br />
Heung Seck & Jung Moon<br />
Song P’04<br />
David Spector, M.D.<br />
Linda & David Spelce P’06<br />
Richard Stack<br />
Margot Starr<br />
Christena Stearns ’81<br />
Harriet Stein & Mende Lerner<br />
Gregory C. Steinsieck ’72<br />
Elizabeth J. Strippy ’80<br />
Sandra S. Strock ’68<br />
Leona & John Sutton ’63<br />
Patrick Sutton Associates<br />
Robert Taubman<br />
Clytie A.Taylor ’71<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J.<br />
Tessler P’06<br />
Dr. Mary E.Theis & John A.<br />
Blomberg P’08<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Thieblot<br />
Mr. & Mrs. B. Marvin Thomas P’90<br />
Ann & William Toohey P’08<br />
Claire Torpey ’82<br />
Edy Trout<br />
Ruth Shreeve Uhrig ’39<br />
Nancy Vorobey<br />
Lewis Waggaman ’40<br />
Joanne & Edward Wallach<br />
Semmes Walsh<br />
Dawn & Gregory Ward P’07<br />
Ken Warwick<br />
A. L. Shreve Waxter, Jr. ’77<br />
Julia B.Waxter ’70<br />
Mike Webb ’96<br />
Jeanne Markel & Chris<br />
Wedge P’06<br />
Elizabeth & Brian Weese<br />
Laura ’70 & Leslie ’70 Weiner<br />
Nancy & John West P’06<br />
Melanie J.Whelan ’85<br />
Penelope & Alfred<br />
Whitehurst P’08<br />
Beverley & Robert<br />
Whitworth P’07<br />
Vann Wilder P’06<br />
Alanea & George Williams P’08<br />
Peter Williams ’87<br />
T. J.Wilson ’76<br />
Harrison & Gladys Winter<br />
Robert J.Wirth ’49, ’75<br />
Peyton Wise<br />
Nancy L.Wright P’08<br />
Chris & Jim Wright<br />
Robert Wyatt ’77<br />
Donna Young ’82<br />
Ann Zaiman ’99<br />
Fernanda Zopf ’65<br />
UP TO $100<br />
All contributors who made<br />
annual gifts up to $100 in<br />
FY ’05<br />
Sarah Abel-Deluca<br />
Susan Abbott ’74<br />
Joan & Charles Abelson<br />
Mr. Samir Abimourched P’00<br />
Margaret Anne Accardo ’86<br />
Regina & Steven Achey P’07<br />
Edgar Adams<br />
Meri Adelman ’79<br />
Alice Margolin Adler ’53<br />
Peter Ahn ’98<br />
Annmarie Cooper Albert ’85<br />
Bonnie Caslow Allan ’88<br />
Russell Allen ’63<br />
Laura Alper ’75<br />
Jean & William Ambrose P’01<br />
Carl Amt ’88<br />
Demos Anastasiades ’81<br />
Nancy Andrews ’84<br />
Anonymous (3)<br />
Jeanne Wilson Antosiewicz<br />
Evelyn M. Apichella ’71<br />
Stuart Arbarbanel ’76<br />
William & Denyse Archard P’08<br />
Lawrence Argent ’86<br />
Annemarie & Richie<br />
Arlington P’05<br />
Danute Arm<strong>strong</strong> ’57<br />
Jocelyn Braxton Arm<strong>strong</strong> ’80<br />
Sarah Burr Arnold ’73<br />
Janet & R. Neil Arsenault<br />
Mary Atherton ’64<br />
Pamela & John Audet P’05<br />
Phyllis Bachand ’92<br />
Loretta M. Bachman ’70<br />
T H E C O R N E R S T O N E O F A N E W C A M P U S<br />
The intrinsic value <strong>of</strong> endowment to the strength <strong>of</strong> an institution has long<br />
been recognized, as is illustrated in the following quote from the closing<br />
remarks <strong>of</strong> a speech delivered by nationally noted educator The Honorable<br />
Daniel C. Gelman, LL.D., at the Laying <strong>of</strong> Corner-Stone ceremony for MICA’s<br />
Main Building on November 22, 1905.<br />
“For the enlargement <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> more endowment is necessary.<br />
Here is an institution that benefits every class in the community. To some<br />
it opens the door to attractive callings; others find their industrial skill<br />
enlarged and made more remunerative; there are others who by the lessons<br />
here imparted are introduced to the appreciation <strong>of</strong> the great works <strong>of</strong> the<br />
great artists <strong>of</strong> ancient and modern times. Give freely to the <strong>Institute</strong>, lectureships,<br />
scholarships, books, works <strong>of</strong> art, so that, as years roll on, this<br />
venerable <strong>foundation</strong>, this popular establishment, fostered by so many good<br />
men, encouraged by the government <strong>of</strong> the city and State, now strengthened<br />
by Mr. Carnegie’s great gift, and by the Jenkins gift <strong>of</strong> this admirable site,<br />
may be for all time to come a beacon <strong>of</strong> light. Let it be the center from<br />
which inspiring influences radiate to every part <strong>of</strong> our city. Let it be a home<br />
<strong>of</strong> delight where young and old may find instruction and pleasure.”<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
Heidi Bahr ’02<br />
Duncan Bailey ’69<br />
Mary Farley Baker ’46<br />
Elizabeth H. Balthis ’53<br />
Christine Barber ’42<br />
Michael E. Bare ’73<br />
Merhlyn & William Barnes P’05<br />
Greg Barnhart ’71<br />
Donna & Peter Barnum P’06<br />
Frances Herman Bartow ’42<br />
Donna Basik ’98<br />
Kathy & Bob Bastian ’08<br />
Mimi Bates ’94<br />
Katharyn Batey ’77<br />
Woody Batts ’01<br />
Mariann & Banker Beach P’01<br />
Tom Beck ’75<br />
W. David Bedingfield<br />
Ethiopia Belachew &<br />
Fikremariam Deresse P’02<br />
Janice Belove ’75<br />
Paul Bennett ’72<br />
Anne Benolken ’87<br />
James Bentley ’84<br />
Toni Berger ’81<br />
Kyle Bergner ’97<br />
Rosalie Berman<br />
Jean Bernhards ’85<br />
Susan Bertocci ’77<br />
Sylvia Rosen Beser ’44<br />
Francine & Richard Bettig P’00<br />
Robert C. Bevans, Sr. ’39<br />
Lauralyn & Anthony Blanco P’08<br />
Debora A. Cook Blind ’76<br />
Anne Bliss ’76 & John ’74<br />
Brecht P’03<br />
Gabrielle Boam ’78<br />
Paul Bolenbaugh<br />
Bolton Hill Blossoms<br />
William J. Bond ’62<br />
Peter K. Bonnenburg ’82<br />
Gail Beck Boren ’85<br />
Susan Bornstein ’80<br />
Alexander Ormond Boulton ’74<br />
Mary S. Bowerman ’49<br />
Ellen Bozyan ’88<br />
Robin & Tom Braddock P’07<br />
Joan & W. Maurice Branscomb, Jr.<br />
Dolores & Robert Brennan P’01<br />
Bruce Brier ’75<br />
Peg Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77<br />
Jean Brinton-Jaecks ’72<br />
Theresa & Michael Brodie P’07<br />
Hilary Bronder ’86<br />
Charlotte Brooks ’81<br />
Patricia & Charles Brooks<br />
Cynthia Jawitz Brower ’73<br />
Huey Brown ’44<br />
Jeffrey Brown ’70<br />
Melissa Brown ’86<br />
Regina T. Brown ’64<br />
Bruning Paint Company<br />
Linda Buas ’78<br />
Edie Marie Buchanan ’82<br />
Geraldine ’00 & Orlando<br />
Bullock II<br />
Bruce Bundock ’74<br />
Lisa & Leonard Burger P’00<br />
Elisha Ann Busbee ’82<br />
Elizabeth Byerly ’56<br />
Drury Price Bynum ’91<br />
Vickie Byron ’78<br />
Myrla & Christopher Byrum P’04<br />
Christine & Robert Cabral<br />
James Calafiore ’85<br />
Eloisa & Hector Calixto P’08<br />
Jeremy Caniglia ’95<br />
Aurora Capone-Soll ’82<br />
Amber Carky ’08<br />
Vickie A. Carlson P’08<br />
Roy Ann Swift Carney ’69<br />
Elyse Carter ’74<br />
Ron Carty ’75<br />
Kathleen & Skip Case<br />
Erin Casto<br />
Aileen ’94, ’95 & Juan<br />
Castro ’99, ’00<br />
Stephen Caudle ’78<br />
Lucille Browne Chamberlain ’50<br />
Sally & William Charleroy P’00<br />
Ashley Chertk<strong>of</strong><br />
George K. Chlada ’60<br />
Myung Hee & Myung Sin<br />
Choi P’07<br />
Natalie Ruth Cimbol ’55<br />
Nancy A. Ciparro ’89<br />
Cynthia & Alan Clark<br />
William Clarke ’53<br />
June Harrison Clawson ’43<br />
Barbara & Charles Clements P’08<br />
Anna M. Zebley Cocco ’48<br />
Brenda Cohen P’00<br />
Joan ’73 & Irv Cohen<br />
Ruth & Lester Cohen<br />
Sheldon P. Cohen<br />
Susan Cohen-Sidney ’73<br />
Eileen Cohn<br />
Diane Cole ’77<br />
April & Dana Coleman<br />
Patricia Collins & Edward<br />
Bancr<strong>of</strong>t P’08<br />
Colleen & Jay Combs P’08<br />
Jim Condron ’04<br />
Jo-Ann Conklin ’79<br />
David Conn ’67<br />
Janet Hosier Connelly ’86<br />
Adam Connolly<br />
Mary Connor ’77<br />
Jason Conradt ’94<br />
Wendy A. Conty ’97<br />
Leslie Cooper-Klein ’76<br />
Martin Cooperman P’06<br />
Ellen Corddry ’79<br />
Liz & Dan Cotter P’08<br />
Anne Adams Coulbourn ’50<br />
Carolyn Adreon Councell ’58<br />
D. H. Covey ’94<br />
Erma Craig<br />
Gregan Crawford ’86<br />
Katy Crowe ’78<br />
William Culen ’81<br />
Betsie & Gilbert Cullen<br />
Carmen Cullen<br />
Sita & Peter Culman<br />
James B. Culp, Sr. ’54<br />
Carol B. Currotto ’79<br />
Beverly & Mark Curry,<br />
parents <strong>of</strong> Kendra ’01<br />
Kate Cusack ’01<br />
Kathleen & Bernard D’Andrea<br />
Dorothy Louise D’Anna ’76<br />
Tania D’Avignon ’64<br />
George Dabols ’64<br />
Bonnie L. Dahbura ’90<br />
Catherine Dailey ’65<br />
Maria de Daniels &<br />
Rhys Daniels P’07<br />
Iris & Errol Daum P’06<br />
Lois David ’60<br />
Elizabeth Davies ’72<br />
Anna Davis<br />
Lisa DeMings ’89 &<br />
Alex Nosevich ’89<br />
W. Cary de Russy ’64<br />
Cheryl DeSantis ’92<br />
Jean Dean ’70<br />
Kenneth Deily ’73<br />
Jacqueline Delclos ’86<br />
Sonia & George Delgado P’04<br />
Suzanne Wheeler Demeo ’76<br />
Jon Alan Detwiler ’82<br />
Mina Devadas ’92<br />
Charles Devaud ’56<br />
Peter B. Devries ’69<br />
Bernadette Allen Dew<br />
Millie DiBlasi ’55<br />
Robert Diercks ’67<br />
William Diggs ’65<br />
Sally Di Marco ’72<br />
Donna & Philip DiMeo P’07<br />
Matthew Dimock ’97<br />
Dianne ’84 & Paul ’84 Dion<br />
Patricia Disandro ’88<br />
Margaret Donigan ’77<br />
Bridget Donohue<br />
Rose Wilhelm Doster ’62<br />
Patti Dougherty ’84<br />
Douglas Sidney Graphic Design<br />
Adele & James Dowell P’02<br />
Polly Diehl Downes ’49<br />
Mildred D. Dreier<br />
Laure Drogoul ’81<br />
<strong>Art</strong>hur Drought ’79<br />
Barbara & Jerry DuVall P’08<br />
Lori & Daniel Dube P’07<br />
Betty Lee Dulany ’46<br />
Ronald Dunaway ’84<br />
Craig Dunklee ’85<br />
Susan Dunnigan ’84<br />
George M. Durrett ’38<br />
Justin Lucas Duvall ’04<br />
Mary Doyle & Joseph<br />
Stewart P’08<br />
E-Lite Technologies, Inc.<br />
Melvin Ebright P’07<br />
Roslyn Echison ’77<br />
Sharon, Donald &<br />
Marjorie Edlow<br />
Peter Egeli ’61<br />
Howard Ehrenfeld ’76<br />
Beth Otter Ehrhart ’81<br />
Barbara & George Elder<br />
Shelly Schonebaum Ephraim ’75<br />
Corinne Erly P’06<br />
Mark Estes ’77<br />
Amy Evans ’93<br />
Ruth Marie Evosevich ’97<br />
The Exhibition Development<br />
Seminar Class <strong>of</strong> 2004-2005<br />
John F. Fahey ’69<br />
Vernon E. Fains ’86<br />
Lynn Falanga P’07<br />
Eni & Vincent Falci P’07<br />
Ms. Lorraine Fedder ’71<br />
Matthew Feinstein ’91<br />
Jennifer (Wilson) Felten ’98<br />
Meredith Felter ’77<br />
Natalie A. McCubbin<br />
Fenwick ’65<br />
Robert Fergerson ’74<br />
Mary S. Ferguson ’48<br />
Nancy & Michael Ferrante P’08<br />
Brigitte V.’77 & Nicholas B.<br />
Fessenden<br />
Gail Crews Fields ’72<br />
Irvin Finifter ’51<br />
Julia Fish ’82 & Richard<br />
Rezac ’82<br />
B. A. Fisher ’86<br />
Jonathan S. Fisher ’78<br />
Scott M. Fishpaw ’95<br />
Jennie & Stephen Fitzkee P’00<br />
Diana Sines Fitzwater ’66<br />
Jo Fleming ’79<br />
Lindsay & Bruce Fleming<br />
Victoria Foltz ’67<br />
Anne & Michael Fong P’99<br />
Forest Hill Elementary School<br />
Pat Fosarelli<br />
Erin Fostel ’04<br />
Candace Foster ’90<br />
Margaret Founds ’64<br />
Adam Fowler ’01<br />
Mitchell Fox ’75<br />
Timothy Fox P’08<br />
Betsy Dannenberg Frahm ’73<br />
Sylvia Frank ’47<br />
Diane Frankel ’70<br />
Robin Sigworth Fraumeni ’83<br />
Margaret & Charles Fredlund<br />
Janice & Bruce Freedman P’05<br />
Louise Freedman ’80<br />
Carolyn Freeland<br />
Rosemary & Albert Frenzel<br />
Carroll A. Frey ’70<br />
Michael J. Friedman ’67<br />
Mildred C. Friskey ’48<br />
Kenneth Frohling & Stephen<br />
Ford<br />
Anne A. Fullenkamp ’97<br />
Sharona Gamliel ’74 & Richard<br />
Martinkus ’74<br />
Alice Schloss Gamse ’50<br />
Karen Gastel ’67<br />
Thomas L. Gehl ’63<br />
Mary & Nelson Gelfman P’94<br />
Michael Gentile ’79<br />
Marjorie George ’64<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. R. Gerard<br />
Joseph Gerlak ’76<br />
Evan T. Gifford ’83<br />
Daniel Gilbert ’81<br />
Paula Gillen ’78<br />
Mary Ginevra ’81<br />
Amanda Gingery ’96<br />
Joe Giordano ’66<br />
Christine Girod ’87<br />
Iris Gleeson ’31<br />
Rebecca & Kevin Glover P’07<br />
Baroness Ghislaine D.<br />
Godenne, MD<br />
Ellen O. G<strong>of</strong>f ’73<br />
Allan Gold ’63<br />
Carrie Golkin ’72<br />
Joseph G. Gonzalez<br />
Tamara Goodacre ’95<br />
Debra Campbell Goodyear ’81<br />
Lillian Gensicki Gorak ’74<br />
Adam Gordon<br />
Jaimy Gordon<br />
Linda Gordon<br />
Sandra B. Gordon<br />
Spencer Gordon<br />
Rachel Ruth & Paul Gorgen P’08<br />
Edward & Susan Gorsuch P’07<br />
Amie & Greg Gough P’04<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased M I C A ’ 0 5 > 31
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L F U N D D O N O R S<br />
David Gray<br />
Howard Greenberg ’69<br />
Julie Greene P’07<br />
Ellen Weinberg Greenfield ’63<br />
Karen Gordon Greengard<br />
Joanne Grey P’03<br />
Bettye Balland Griffin ’45<br />
Mary Griffin<br />
Betty Williamson Griffith ’52<br />
Jon Grose<br />
Susan M. Groseclose ’81<br />
Joyce Gross<br />
Marlene Hejduk Grubb ’70<br />
Barbara E. Gruber ’97<br />
Magdalena Guenschel ’57<br />
Sarah & Charles Guiles P’06<br />
R.A. Gulomb ’75<br />
Stanley Gumnit ’55<br />
Mary Ellen Gunther ’66<br />
Babette & Henry Gutman<br />
Anastasiya Gutnik<br />
Ottilie ’69 & John Mason<br />
Habercam ’78<br />
Lillian Hackerman<br />
James M. Hackley ’70<br />
Jayne & Jeffrey Hafer P’05<br />
Paul Hagen ’51<br />
Nancy Hagin<br />
Nanette Haid ’68<br />
Edward Hainke ’59<br />
Nell Hall ’32<br />
Wendy Rae Halstead ’91<br />
Sydney K. Hamburger ’72<br />
Elizabeth Hand<br />
Rebecca Jane Hanna-Diener ’86<br />
Ellen Glenn Harden ’54<br />
Mary Ann Harder<br />
Doris Harding ’83<br />
Jane Hardy ’76<br />
John Rodney Harrington ’77<br />
David Harrison ’76<br />
Clyde Hart ’79<br />
Lisa Hartley P’02<br />
Bernadine & Owen Hartlove<br />
Christopher C. Hartman<br />
Robert Harvey ’76<br />
Carol Harwell ’79<br />
Helene Haviland ’75<br />
William Heapps ’81<br />
Fontaine Hebb ’81 & John Slorp<br />
Deborah Hellman ’71<br />
Kathy & Glenn Helme<br />
Michael Edward Hennessey ’87<br />
Carolyn Herman P’08<br />
Henry Herman<br />
Elizabeth Hermann ’81<br />
Jeanette & Jeff Herr P’07<br />
Betsy & George Hess<br />
Muriel S. Hettleman ’39<br />
Diane Heuston ’82<br />
Lisa Hillman ’88<br />
Beedle & Patrick Hinely P’08<br />
Dawn & John Hinkle P’08<br />
Jane & Robert Hite P’07<br />
Dan F. Hiveley ’98<br />
Nadia Hlibka ’85<br />
Monica Hobbs P’07<br />
Teruko Hobbs ’67<br />
Elaine & Andrew Hochreiter P’04<br />
Jean & David Hoerr P’07<br />
Donald H<strong>of</strong>fman ’57<br />
Jeremy H<strong>of</strong>fman ’00<br />
Sheila H<strong>of</strong>fman & George<br />
Kostritsky<br />
32 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
Sherry & Elmer H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Ted H<strong>of</strong>fman ’89<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Carl H<strong>of</strong>fner ’75<br />
Holly H<strong>of</strong>mann ’86<br />
Laura Holbert ’98<br />
Bonnie Kelly Holland<br />
Michelle Holliday & Joseph<br />
Libercci<br />
Martha A. Holshue ’75<br />
Eric Hooper ’00<br />
Janis Crabbe Hoover ’70<br />
Frank Hopkins ’69<br />
George Hopkins ’73<br />
Read Hopkins ’69<br />
Lynda Horsman ’72<br />
Nelda Horwitz ’82<br />
Jean Hough ’74<br />
Daniel Howard<br />
Sarah B. Howe P’01<br />
Shirley K. Hubalek ’83<br />
Mary Huddleston P’99<br />
Joanne Hudson & Spencer<br />
Eldridge P’06<br />
Paul Hufnagel P’06<br />
Jane Hughes ’65<br />
Jacqueline Hulkower P’06<br />
Shayne Hull ’94<br />
Frederick Hunt ’78<br />
Dixie Hurd P’08<br />
Patricia Hurline ’66<br />
Olga K. Hutchins<br />
Geryld J. Huxsoll ’75<br />
Frank Hyder ’72<br />
Margarita Hyman<br />
Otto H. Illian ’71<br />
Jane Irish ’77<br />
Lawrence M. Irvine ’66<br />
Madeline Irvine ’82<br />
Mildred Monat Isaacs ’44<br />
Denise & Christopher<br />
Jacklin P’07<br />
Lana Jackson ’96<br />
Elissa Lembeck Jacobs ’90<br />
Marjorie D. Jaffe ’40<br />
Ron Janowich ’72<br />
Dorothy Hurley Janzen<br />
Patricia Stern Jardine ’68<br />
Victoria Jimenez ’88<br />
Tom Jimison ’71<br />
Linda Johnson ’80<br />
Conrad D. Johnson ’78<br />
Mary Eileen Johnston P’06<br />
T H E S T A T E O F M A R Y L A N D : A S T R O N G P A R T N E R<br />
Meg McGovern Johnstone<br />
Enid Jones P’07<br />
George C. Jones ’94<br />
Ann Iannuzzo Joyce ’75<br />
Gisela Jules ’74<br />
Victoria ’85 & Stephen Kaak ’85<br />
George Kalwa Jr. ’78<br />
Eunice Kambara ’94<br />
Judith & Mark Kaminsky P’08<br />
Karen L. Keating ’86<br />
Florence Roughton Keefer ’28<br />
Adriane Keepler<br />
Frances R. Kees ’60<br />
Mary Jo Kehne ’83<br />
Dielesy & Daniel Keiffer P’08<br />
Barbara Sacks Kelly<br />
Eileen B. Kelly ’37<br />
Francis P. Kelly ’64<br />
Linda Kelly ’74<br />
Suzette Kelly ’77<br />
Barbara & <strong>Art</strong>hur<br />
Kendzierski P’07<br />
Carmel & Dave Kessler P’07<br />
Glen Kessler ’98<br />
Mrs. Marlene Kessler ’96<br />
Joseph Kim ’06<br />
Though MICA is an independent college <strong>of</strong> art, the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong> has been a vital partner since MICA’s founding in<br />
1826 as the <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> the Mechanic <strong>Art</strong>s. State grants have played a critical role in the<br />
creation <strong>of</strong> the academic buildings on campus: Main Building (top, at right), Fox Building (top, at left adjacent to Brown<br />
Center), Bunting Center (bottom, left), Brown Center, and Mount Royal Station (bottom, right)—now being renovated.<br />
Additionally, for the past thirty years the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong> has provided support annually for priority items that relate<br />
to students and the educational program—support that has enabled MICA to strengthen <strong>Maryland</strong>’s post secondary<br />
educational program.<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
Martha Kimball P’03<br />
Catherine B. King ’48<br />
Linda White King ’74<br />
Moya King<br />
Constance & Frank Kirby<br />
Stephanie Kirschen-Cole ’72<br />
Jim Kistler ’67<br />
Andrea & Michael ’92 Klauss<br />
Anita L. Klein<br />
Beatrice T. Klein ’41<br />
Helen Kleinman<br />
Barbara Kloc ’77<br />
Kathy & James Klotz P’06<br />
Carole Knezevich ’89<br />
Edrie Bradley Knight ’47<br />
Elizabeth A. Knowles ’03<br />
Robert Knudsen ’95<br />
Karl Koch ’91<br />
Ms. Ferne Kandel Kolodner<br />
Kathleen & Mark<br />
Koltko-Rivera P’08<br />
Jessica Koman ’89<br />
Ellen & Keith Kornmeyer P’04<br />
Wayne A. Koscinski ’87<br />
Paula & Mitchell Kramer P’00<br />
Esther Krasevac<br />
Frances Kratzok ’76<br />
William Kreitlow ’64<br />
Kathleen F. Kreul ’92<br />
Saundra Krieger ’81<br />
Ellen & Martin Kroll P’02<br />
Agnes Kronner<br />
Johnschen Kudos ’01<br />
Barbara Sacks Kully ’55<br />
<strong>Art</strong>hur Kungle<br />
Valerie Kutchey ’75<br />
Louana M. Lackey<br />
Roger Laib ’82<br />
Cynthia Duncan LaMaster ’78<br />
Philip Lambdin ’74<br />
Barbara Lamdin ’72<br />
Fran Lanci ’42<br />
J. Kelly Lane ’85<br />
Miharu Lane ’71<br />
Judith & Herschel Langenthal<br />
Beverly H. Lapinski ’77<br />
Maureen & Ralph LaRossa P’02<br />
Carol Larson ’68<br />
Susan Laugen ’79<br />
Barbara Lawless P’08<br />
Annette Lawrence ’90<br />
James Lawrence ’69<br />
William Lawrence ’65<br />
John G. Lawson ’82<br />
Jennifer Layzer ’97<br />
Charles Leach ’71<br />
Norma & Jeffrey<br />
Leavenworth P’07<br />
Min Lee ’88<br />
Raymond Lee ’74<br />
Wangdon Lee ’84<br />
Halli Lehrer ’75<br />
Sandra Leichtman<br />
Roberta Phillips Leimkuhler ’63<br />
Naida Leon ’74<br />
Christina Drews Leonard ’90<br />
Ingrid & James Leonard<br />
Joan W. Lesser ’60<br />
Cindy Levin ’66<br />
Robin Levin ’70<br />
Ruth S. Levy<br />
Niles Lewandowski ’71<br />
Carroll Lewis ’72<br />
Stephenia Lewis P’07<br />
Xijing Lian P’08<br />
Julie Lin ’99<br />
Maureen Lindler ’82<br />
Philip Lindsey ’95<br />
Jamie Lipovac ’00<br />
Shirley Ecker Lippy ’56<br />
Roxy Lipsitz ’62<br />
David A. Little ’83<br />
Jennifer Littleton ’94<br />
Kathleen Lockhart ’76<br />
Carolyn Anderson London ’68<br />
Harvie E. Loomis ’71<br />
Claire ’48 & Hal ’49 Lott<br />
Patricia Loughlin P’00<br />
Kimberly Love ’03<br />
Charles R. (Bob) Lovett ’49<br />
Bernadine ’67 & Wayne ’63 Lucas<br />
Mark Luce ’83<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Lucente<br />
M.Teresa & James Lupinek<br />
Ellen Lupton & Abbott Miller<br />
Marsha Fletcher Lynn ’98, ’99<br />
Carol Lyons ’86<br />
Carol MacDonald ’75<br />
Carol A. MacEwen ’64, ’71<br />
Martha Macgill &<br />
Richard Kelleher<br />
Joan B. Machinchick ’73<br />
Rima Macksoud ’88<br />
Theresa E. Madden P’06<br />
Mike Maguire<br />
Harry C. Maistros ’72<br />
Gabriel Major ’67<br />
Alicia Malinowski ’91<br />
Linda Malmgren ’82<br />
Richard Mandy ’69<br />
Kimberly Manfredi-Blades ’88<br />
Joannne Mangione ’82<br />
Jean (Markland) ’85 &<br />
James ’71 Manning<br />
Audrey Marans ’69<br />
Linda Marmash ’86<br />
Bridget & James Maron P’06<br />
Debra & Robert Marro P’01<br />
Robert Martray P’04<br />
Andrea Mastellone ’49<br />
Andrew Mastriani ’01<br />
Connie Matricardi ’86<br />
Carol Lipinski Maxwell ’58, ’62<br />
Melita Baumgartner Maxwell ’65<br />
Carolyn M. Maynard ’89<br />
Dorothy M. McCann ’40<br />
Sally M. McCann ’74<br />
Maureen M. McCart<br />
Nancy ’68 & Keith ’68 McCleary<br />
Martha McCormack P’08<br />
Irene & Robert McCrea<br />
Augusta Leigh McDonald ’76<br />
Kathryn McDonnell ’98<br />
B.J. McElderry ’75<br />
Susan T. McElhinney ’71<br />
Oliver McGee ’62<br />
M. Dorothy West McGinnes ’50<br />
Nancy & Peter McInerney P’06<br />
Ruth Renstrom McIntee ’53<br />
Judith & Alexander<br />
McIntosh P’06<br />
Margaret McKenney ’75<br />
Abigail & Howard<br />
McKenzie P’08<br />
Dennis G. McMullin ’63<br />
Karen McNamara ’89<br />
Anne & Mark Meinrath P’08<br />
Regina ’83 & Warren ’83 Mejo<br />
Karen Merkle ’86<br />
Hugh Merrill ’73<br />
Jennifer Merriman ’94<br />
David Meyer ’86<br />
Micki Guralnick Mez ’72<br />
Catherine A. Mezensky ’99<br />
Margaret Miccio ’78<br />
Charles R. Michael ’69<br />
Kay Mihalik P’07<br />
Thaddeus A. Miksinski, Jr. ’65<br />
Abbott Miller<br />
Jaime Miller ’01<br />
Michael Miller ’98<br />
Suzanne Miller ’77<br />
Thomas W. Miller ’70<br />
Dr. & Mrs. David H.C.<br />
Milliner P’07<br />
Georgina M. Milum P’06<br />
Paul Mintz ’53<br />
Janet & Harvey Mishner<br />
R. Mark Mitchell<br />
Ona May Miyamoto ’48<br />
Nancy Miyauchi P’07<br />
David G. Mock<br />
Kimberly Molesworth ’83<br />
Michael P. Mongelli ’59<br />
Nancy Monte Santo ’50<br />
Kirk Montgomery ’80<br />
Toni Moore ’67<br />
William & Mary Morgan P’08<br />
William Moriarty ’79<br />
Louis J. Moriconi ’69<br />
Gregg Morris ’75<br />
Jane & James Morris P’00<br />
David Moyer ’80<br />
Sandra Prinn Moyer ’82<br />
Cyndi & Vik Muiznieks P’04<br />
Hope & John Mullen P’08<br />
Richard A. Muller ’71<br />
Sara-Jean Murdoch P’07<br />
Jane Murray ’48<br />
Eileen & John Nack P’84<br />
Natalie Nadozirny ’98<br />
Mitchell Nathanson ’64<br />
Maripat Neff ’79<br />
Sande & Don Neil P’08<br />
Lexi Nelson ’89<br />
Melinda & Kurt Nemitz<br />
Arline & Louis Neumann P’93<br />
Franklin H. Nichols ’79<br />
Margaret A. Nichols ’72<br />
Number Ten Foundation, Inc.<br />
Barbara O’Brien<br />
Mary Louise Arnold O’Connor ’57<br />
Dara O’Malley ’83<br />
Patricia & Richard O’Meara P’08<br />
Gary L. O’Neil ’77<br />
Jacqueline M. O’Regan ’85<br />
Lisa Oelfke ’95<br />
Changsoon Oh ’66<br />
Anna Olcerst ’04<br />
Linda & Leon Olson P’06<br />
Mary Deacon Opasik ’89<br />
Jean Opilla ’79<br />
Chris Youngmi Organ ’03<br />
Lyn Ostrov ’79<br />
Patricia & David Owen<br />
Mary Palmer & Dodds Cromwell<br />
Miriam & Robert Palmer P’06<br />
Diane & Michael Papa P’02<br />
Kathy & Dennis Papich P’06<br />
Judith Paris & Jeannine Baker<br />
Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01<br />
Kristina & John Parker ’77<br />
Tara Parr ’75<br />
Cheryl Kitz Partridge ’70<br />
Irene Pasarew<br />
Crislinn & Christopher<br />
Patterson P’06<br />
Kathryn Patterson ’88<br />
Mary Beth Pawling ’82<br />
Heidi Peach ’84<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Loring Peavey<br />
Sharyn Peavey ’95<br />
Stacy Pennebaker P’06<br />
Myra Perel ’81 &<br />
Gary Cerrone ’71, P’96<br />
Mary Perentesis ’63<br />
Ann Maria Peters ’81<br />
Jason Peters ’99<br />
Judith & I. Pete Peters<br />
Elizabeth Peterson ’99<br />
Katherine Peterson ’01<br />
Teresa Peterson ’74<br />
Linda Petrush ’85<br />
Khoi Pham<br />
Nguyet Pham P’08<br />
Pamela ’69 & Roland ’69 Phillips<br />
Lynette Pirrung ’73<br />
Margaret Poisal ’69<br />
Evelyn & Mitchell Pollack ’51<br />
Sandy & Marty Pollinger<br />
Robert Porter ’63<br />
Leslie Portney ’83<br />
Nancy & William Potts P’03<br />
Marilyn Powell<br />
Evelyn Hynes Powers ’88<br />
Larcia Premo ’97<br />
Theodore Prescott ’70<br />
Linda Press<br />
Donna Price & Carroll Kehne ’60<br />
Judith Lehman Pr<strong>of</strong>fitt ’76<br />
Jean Promutico ’66<br />
LeDoux Provosty P’04<br />
Martin Puritz ’49<br />
Karen L. Raidma P’08<br />
Robin Ellershaw Ramsay ’74<br />
Ruth Ramsay ’45<br />
Susan Randle P’01, P’08<br />
Dawn S. Randels ’79<br />
Justine Raphael &<br />
Richard Weinhart P’06<br />
Marie & Greg Raschdorf P’07<br />
Diane F. Raspi ’85<br />
Monica Rastegar ’95<br />
Deborah Raven ’76<br />
Nancy & Richard<br />
Raybourne P’08<br />
Janice Razuskas ’74 &<br />
Gary Kachadoria ’79<br />
John Reager P’08<br />
Ann Rentschler ’94<br />
Beverly Ress ’83<br />
Joan Reynolds P’07<br />
Louise Reynolds ’89<br />
Mary Emerson Richter ’66<br />
Evelyn Raum Riesett ’49<br />
Rachael Lee Riffee ’94<br />
Virginia Lupton Riley ’33<br />
Gail Anne Treder Ritgert ’68<br />
David Roberts P’02<br />
Robert Robertson<br />
Andrew Cornell Robinson ’91<br />
Roland L. Robinson<br />
Shirley & Thomas ’00 Rodgers<br />
Charles Roemer ’61<br />
Jenny Melissa Romei ’00<br />
Supannika Rongsopa ’84<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased M I C A ’ 0 5 > 33
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L F U N D D O N O R S<br />
Lucinda & Arnold Rook P’05<br />
Edna & Dick Roop P’07<br />
Morris Rosen ’57<br />
Aviva M. Rosenberg ’90<br />
Mrs. Sidney Rosenberg<br />
Constance O. Rosenthal ’54<br />
S. Joel Rosner ’79<br />
Brad Ross ’91<br />
Olga Rosser ’45<br />
Richard Roth ’92<br />
Heather Rothnie ’98<br />
Kathryn Rouse P’07<br />
Mellissa S. Rudder ’02<br />
Janet & Frank Ruehl P’06<br />
Elizabeth R. Ruhl ’61<br />
Melissa & Frederick Ru<strong>of</strong><br />
Carolyn Rush ’63 &<br />
David Kramer ’69<br />
Cecil A. Rush ’47<br />
Nicholas Rusko-Berger ’91<br />
Beatrice Russ ’50<br />
William A. Russell ’40<br />
Alice Ruzi<br />
Cathleen Avara Ruzzi<br />
Joan & Martin Ryan<br />
Helen & Keith Smith P’08<br />
Lorraine Sachs ’67<br />
Ellen Foreman Sack ’70<br />
Arlene, Fred & Brian Sacks<br />
Thomas Sakoulas ’94<br />
Janet & Jay Salkin<br />
Janet Goodman Saltzman ’51<br />
S<strong>of</strong>ya & Boris Samoylou P’08<br />
Mari Samuels-Arseneault ’75<br />
Cynthia Sanders ’85 &<br />
David Bakker ’82<br />
Bruno Santini P’08<br />
Reba Eisbruck Sapperstein ’79<br />
Sondra G. Sarles ’68<br />
Leslie Sater ’84<br />
Ann & David Saunders<br />
Frederick Sauter ’01<br />
Hank Saxe ’72<br />
David Scheirer ’04<br />
Anita Batzer Scheiwe ’65<br />
Heidi Schmeck ’78<br />
Hannah Schmidt ’77<br />
Kaytee Schmidt ’97<br />
Frederica Schneider ’83<br />
Jacqueline Schneider ’64<br />
Barbara Schnell ’91<br />
Frederick C. Schoenk ’78<br />
John C. Schunk ’68<br />
Ann Schwab ’91<br />
Georgia Schwartz ’93<br />
Joanne S. Scott ’83<br />
Jeanne A. & Winston R. Seetoo<br />
Joseph Seidle<br />
Rachel Selekman ’85<br />
Nancy Sexton ’48<br />
Mary Ellen Shaeffer ’55<br />
Alan Shapiron ’57<br />
Louise Sharp ’69<br />
Gilda Sharpe-Etteh ’98<br />
Reesey Shaw ’66<br />
C.E. Shaw-Gallant ’76<br />
Mark Shepersky ’89<br />
Alan Sherkow P’08<br />
Helen M. Sherman ’80<br />
Drew Shiflett ’78<br />
34 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
Joann & Randall Shipe P’08<br />
Janice Shive ’64<br />
Sondra Shochet ’72<br />
Suzanne Shoemaker &<br />
Jan Lewandrowski P’07<br />
Daniel Shub ’76<br />
Joyce Tramer Shuger ’35<br />
Jennifer Siegenthaler ’89<br />
Audrey Siegert ’44<br />
Norman Silva ’96<br />
Arlene Silverman P’06<br />
Claire Dvorak Simanski ’68<br />
Stacey B. Simcox ’96<br />
Nolan K. Simon ’76<br />
Danny Simpson ’77<br />
Annette Zimmerman Singer ’38<br />
Pauline Siple ’84<br />
James Skvarch ’72<br />
Irena-Maija Slesers ’58<br />
Rhea Sluchan ’74<br />
Nancy Smeltzer ’77<br />
Allyson Smith ’04<br />
Barbara & Gary Smith P’07<br />
Cathy & Jim Smith<br />
Diane & George Smith P’06<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Flavious Smith, Jr. P’07<br />
Grace Smith ’67<br />
Helen & Keith Smith P’08<br />
Mary Smith ’64<br />
Pam Smith P’08<br />
Sam Smith ’70<br />
Yvonne Hartmann Smith ’62<br />
William Smulyan<br />
David K. Snyder ’71<br />
Serge Socolar ’87<br />
Ruth Young Sorge<br />
Rita & Stephen Spakowsky P’04<br />
Richard Sparenberg ’64<br />
Eleanor Spind ’66<br />
Jim Spinks P’08<br />
Regina Stancill ’66<br />
Stacey Stansbury ’81<br />
Lucy & James Stark P’06<br />
Lynda & Jack Stark P’05<br />
Alice Kreafle Stauffer<br />
Cherie Stellaccio P’01<br />
Mary Stelzer ’61<br />
Karin Hannah Stern ’85<br />
Harman A. Sterner ’61<br />
Claire & Van Leuven Stewart<br />
Harry Stewart ’69<br />
Betty Barber Stickell ’62<br />
Laurence G. Stillpass<br />
Donald H. Stokes ’75<br />
Mark Stolte ’88<br />
Sue Ann Stonesifer ’86<br />
Dava Presslor Stravinsky ’80<br />
Leonard Streckfus ’80<br />
Jane Stricklen ’47<br />
William R. Stroh AIA ’44<br />
Jeffrey Sturges ’89<br />
Merle Sturm ’46<br />
Jacqueline Sullavan ’89<br />
Joseph Sullivan<br />
Peter Sultan & Gregory King<br />
Mark Supik ’77<br />
Geraldine Suter<br />
Sister Barbara Sutorius<br />
Dawn Forshew Swaim ’77<br />
Penny & David Swank P’04<br />
Mary Swann ’86<br />
Joney H. Swift ’76<br />
Charlene Swoboda ’92<br />
Laura Mitchell Szweda ’80<br />
Melvin E.Tansill ’62<br />
Robert Sherrill Tarleton ’62<br />
Emily Tarsell ’80<br />
Harold M.Taylor ’66<br />
Margaret Taylor<br />
Emily Tellez ’00<br />
Fabrice Ternois ’93<br />
Virginia C.Thomas ’35<br />
June Thome ’96<br />
Joan & Hugh Thompson P’08<br />
Mary Llewellyn Thompson ’52<br />
Theresa Thompson ’71<br />
Janet & Jim Thoroman P’07<br />
Peggy & Douglas Thrasher<br />
Rebecca & Michael Tifford<br />
P’01, P’02<br />
Ashley S.Tisdale ’01<br />
Deborah Scarfield Torre ’82<br />
Ruth & Lloyd Towlen<br />
Melanie Townsend ’82<br />
Susan & Harold Trapkin P’08<br />
Harriet Tregoning &<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Anderson<br />
Katharine S. Lowry Truax ’77<br />
Muriel Trusheim<br />
David Tuchman<br />
David Turnbaugh ’71<br />
Pamme F.Turner ’72<br />
Wendy Vadillo-Lathey P’07<br />
Pavel & Taifen Vaklinova P’05<br />
Charles N.Valenti ’41<br />
Pauline & Normand Valiquette<br />
Pieter Van Slyck ’74<br />
Lyndalea B.Vantine ’89<br />
Annie Velletri ’92<br />
John T.Ventimiglia ’67<br />
Carolann & James Veraldi P’07<br />
Deborah Veraldi P’07<br />
Sarah Vezina ’99<br />
Yolanda & David Vigil P’07<br />
Clemencia Vila P’07<br />
Vincent Violanti ’78<br />
Stella Overman Virts ’36<br />
Deborah Vitkova ’90<br />
John Viverette ’56<br />
Jane Vogel ’84<br />
James W.Voshell ’65<br />
Marcy Voyevod ’83/Marcy<br />
Voyevod Design<br />
Rachel Wagner ’01<br />
Betty Walke ’82<br />
Irving Walker<br />
Martha Walker ’86<br />
Jennifer Wallace P’08<br />
Mr. & Mrs.William Walsh P’05 &<br />
Family<br />
Thomas Waski ’73<br />
Laddie Waters ’57<br />
Susan Waters-Eller ’78<br />
Patrick Webb ’76<br />
Howie Lee Weiss ’75<br />
Michael Weiss ’96<br />
Rick Weiss ’80<br />
Richard Wetterer ’68<br />
Cheryl A.Whalen ’83<br />
Carol White ’79<br />
Barbara & Douglas Whitney<br />
Marie Trinite Whittie ’45<br />
Karen Wiedman P’07<br />
Wilbur Wright High School<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> 1943<br />
Charlotte L.Wilderson ’65<br />
Francine Marie Wilhelm ’99<br />
Yvonne Plakotoris Wilhere ’74<br />
Donald R.Willard ’83<br />
Margaret M. & Richard S.<br />
Willen P’02<br />
Jack Williams ’70<br />
Mike Williams ’02<br />
Monica Williams ’65<br />
Ronald L.Williams ’78<br />
Caroline James Williamson ’77<br />
Anne Wilson ’80<br />
Gwenn & Charles Wilson P’08<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Wilson<br />
Nancy O’Donovan Wilson ’81<br />
Richard Wilson ’71<br />
Theresa Wilson P’05<br />
Ruth Winafield<br />
Kylis P.Winborne ’69<br />
Martin Winder ’79<br />
Carla & Tom Wirzel<br />
Robert Wissmann<br />
Diana Witt ’75<br />
Else & Bernard Wolf<br />
Jane Hutton Wolf ’61<br />
Judith Wolf ’93<br />
Mary Riggs Wolfe ’76<br />
Kevin Wolff ’93<br />
Cathy & Carl Wolfson P’05<br />
Wesley Wolinski ’68<br />
Dr. & Mrs. M. Gordon Wolman<br />
Marilyn Wong P’08<br />
Daniel R.Woodhead P’89<br />
Van Woodson ’82<br />
W. M. Carey Woodward<br />
Lori Worley ’90<br />
Elisabeth Worthington ’75<br />
Shencheng Xu ’01<br />
Harriet & Stephen Yake P’08<br />
Sharon Yates<br />
Carol Yeager ’70<br />
Kai Yee ’80<br />
Eileen Y<strong>of</strong>fe<br />
Christina Young ’98<br />
Laurie Zagon-Sorrentino ’71<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Zapf P’06<br />
Noelle ’67 & Michel<br />
Zeltzman P’02<br />
Irene & Alexander Zeyfman P’08<br />
Thomas Zgorski ’66<br />
Joanne ’74 & Richard Busslow ’75<br />
Ziello P’05<br />
Bernadine M. Zienkiewicz ’73<br />
Evelyn Zohn-Gorman ’66<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES<br />
The following corporations and<br />
<strong>foundation</strong>s provided matching<br />
gifts to the 2005 Annual Fund.<br />
Atapco<br />
Banta Corporation Foundation<br />
Computer Associates International<br />
David & Lucile Packard<br />
Foundation<br />
GE Foundation Matching<br />
Gift Program<br />
Gooding Group Foundation<br />
Jefferson Pilot Financial<br />
Lake Area Technical <strong>Institute</strong><br />
Lehman Brothers<br />
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />
May Department Stores<br />
Company Foundation<br />
Mercantile Bankshares<br />
Corporation<br />
Morgan Stanley<br />
Mutual <strong>of</strong> Omaha<br />
Penn Mutual Life Insurance<br />
Company<br />
Susquehanna International Group<br />
T. Rowe Price Associates<br />
Tenet Healthcare Foundation<br />
The Abbott Laboratories Fund<br />
The Abell Foundation, Inc.<br />
The Andy Warhol Foundation<br />
United Defense<br />
Verizon Foundation<br />
White Mountains Insurance<br />
Group, Ltd.<br />
MEMORIAL GIFTS<br />
MICA received gifts in memory<br />
<strong>of</strong> the following alumni,<br />
trustees, and friends. Memorial<br />
gifts provide unrestricted<br />
or endowment resources for<br />
scholarships and special<br />
program initiatives or general<br />
operating expenses.<br />
Given in Memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Given by<br />
Ira & Mary Basler<br />
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. &<br />
Mary K. Basler Foundation<br />
David Blum<br />
EileenY<strong>of</strong>fe<br />
Cyril Daniel<br />
Cathy & James Smith<br />
Anne S. & Daniel B. Dugan<br />
Anne I. Dugan<br />
Beatrice Gane<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence G. Stillpass<br />
David E. Gershen<br />
Joye Levin<br />
Leonard L. Greif<br />
Margaret Taylor<br />
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison<br />
Billy N. Hadaway ’51<br />
Carolyn Campbell ’72<br />
Adam Gordon<br />
Hilry Gordon ’72<br />
Jaimy Gordon<br />
Linda Gordon<br />
Sonia Gordon P’72<br />
Spencer Gordon<br />
Karen Gordon Greengard<br />
Dr. Richard B. Kalter<br />
Patricia Anderson<br />
Linda Bills<br />
Valerie F. Binder ’72<br />
Victoria Gellner Boone<br />
Joan & Maurice Branscomb<br />
Min-Jung Cheon<br />
George Ciscle<br />
Dolores ’00 & Bowdoin Davis<br />
Paul Evans<br />
Margaret & Charles Fredlund<br />
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost<br />
Jonna & Fred Lazarus<br />
MICA Exhibition Development<br />
Seminar Class <strong>of</strong> 2004-05<br />
Diane & David Noves<br />
Lisa Oelfke<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John Payne<br />
David Poist<br />
Ellen Pinto ’82 &<br />
Paul Glasgow ’81<br />
Rosalind & Allan Shenker<br />
Wilbur Wright High School<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> 1943<br />
SharonYates<br />
David Komar<br />
Deborah Raven ’76<br />
Eugene W. Leake H’78<br />
Marguerite H. Benson<br />
Valerie F. Binder ’72<br />
Thomas L. Birch<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Dorsey Brown, III<br />
Mrs. Joseph Bryan, III<br />
Juanita & Norman Carlberg<br />
Margaret & Jay Costan<br />
Mrs. Sidney E. Daniels<br />
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost<br />
Martha Granger<br />
Costas Grimaldis<br />
Barbara Halvorson<br />
Paige B. Hammond<br />
Craig Hankin ’79<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Francis N. Iglehart, Jr.<br />
Johns Hopkins University/<br />
Homewood <strong>Art</strong> Workshop<br />
Sona & William Johnston<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Jones<br />
The Kiplinger Foundation<br />
Mary Ann Lambros ’63,<br />
P’87, P’01<br />
Jonna & Fred Lazarus<br />
Ethel M. Looram Foundation, Inc.<br />
Ann Mcintosh<br />
Sayra & Neil Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Gertrude Musson<br />
Joan C. ’77 & Paul H.<br />
Netherwood, Jr.<br />
Alice & Frank Ober<br />
Holly & John Schenck<br />
Kate & Theodore Sedgewick<br />
Babe Shapiro<br />
L. Murray Spalding<br />
Anne Robertson South ’66<br />
Julia Stanton<br />
Janet Whittle-Freedman<br />
Elaine & Gordon Wolman<br />
Bessie Snyder Tyrrell<br />
Jennifer C. Urquhart &<br />
Michael Edwards<br />
SharonYates<br />
Susan ’71 & WilliamYonkers<br />
Marc David Levy ’00<br />
Alan Dorenfeld<br />
Frona & Allan Kroopnick<br />
Miriam & Stephen Levy P’00<br />
Eileen Rome<br />
EileenY<strong>of</strong>fe<br />
Herbert Luntz<br />
Rosalie Berman<br />
Karyn Dillon<br />
Shawn, Donald &<br />
Marjorie Edlow<br />
Joyce Gross<br />
Lillian & Stanley Hackerman<br />
Janet & Harvey Mishner<br />
Barbara O’Brien<br />
Irene Pasarew<br />
Sandy & Marty Pollinger<br />
Arlene, Fred & Brian Sacks<br />
Janet & Jay Salkin<br />
Ruth & Lloyd Towlen<br />
Irving Walker<br />
Carrie Macedonia ’03<br />
Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03<br />
Jane B. Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f H’01<br />
Ellen Aisenberg ’45<br />
Carol & Alan Edelman<br />
Elizabeth & Peter Moser<br />
Peggy Greenman/The Joseph<br />
Mullan Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Truman Semans<br />
John & Carrie Miller<br />
Jean C. Miller ’42<br />
Louise N. Myerberg<br />
LeRoy & Rebecca H’96 H<strong>of</strong>fberger<br />
Louise & Alvin Myerberg<br />
Philantropic Fund<br />
Dominic Pelicano ’05<br />
Dominic Pelicano Memorial Fund:<br />
Erin & Richard Cauble<br />
Richard Pelicano P’05<br />
Therese Pelicano P’05<br />
Other family and friends<br />
Mildred Caplan Perl ’39<br />
Terry Allen Perl<br />
John Ridgley, Jr.<br />
Forest Hill Elementary School<br />
Faculty & Staff<br />
Doris & Herb Groh<br />
Mary & Suzanne Keech<br />
Geraldine Suter<br />
Western School <strong>of</strong> Technology &<br />
Environmental Science<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased<br />
Cafeteria Staff<br />
Jake Rome<br />
Miriam & Stephen Levy P’00<br />
Josh Sallow<br />
Lisa Sallow<br />
Margaret M.Werner ’39<br />
The Church <strong>of</strong> Ascension<br />
J. Royal Roseberry III<br />
Davison D.White<br />
Joan & Paul Feldman<br />
TRIBUTE GIFTS<br />
Annual fund and campaign tribute<br />
gifts are received by MICA<br />
from individuals who wish to<br />
honor special occasions such<br />
as birthdays, graduations, or<br />
anniversaries; to recognize a<br />
friend’s personal or pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
achievement; or to say thank<br />
you for a kindness or service<br />
rendered.<br />
Given in Honor <strong>of</strong><br />
Given by<br />
Ann Parsons Adams<br />
Edgar Adams<br />
Kara Brook<br />
Helen Brown<br />
Rochelle Cohen<br />
Donald Finegold<br />
Rachel Sengers<br />
Xiaolan Wei<br />
Mary Elizabeth Cole<br />
Brook Group, Ltd.<br />
Betty Cooke ’46<br />
Martha Head<br />
Sylvia Cordish<br />
Judith & Hersch Langenthal<br />
Andrew Criss<br />
Bruce Pfeufer ’67<br />
Stefania Crum ’72<br />
Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78<br />
Freda Eichelberger ’81*<br />
Sarah Abel-DeLuca<br />
Wendy Bauer<br />
Vernon Boozer<br />
Cecelia Degraves<br />
Darlene & Donald Degraves<br />
Karen Ebersole<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ebersole<br />
Freda Eichelberger ’81*<br />
Emanuel Gideon<br />
William Henn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Lamb<br />
Maureen M. McCart<br />
Fred Mueller<br />
Helen Normile<br />
Jeanette Opalensky<br />
Karen Johnson & Lynn<br />
Opalensky<br />
M I C A ’ 0 5 > 35
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L F U N D D O N O R S<br />
The Steven Opalensky Family<br />
Helen Pullen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rongione, Jr.<br />
Margaret Simmons<br />
Frederick Smith<br />
Mark & Robert Thuman<br />
Verizon Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Wilson<br />
Eleanor Lobe Fax ’41<br />
Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler<br />
Rossetta Feldman<br />
Sadie B. Feldman ’30*<br />
Samson Feldman ’25<br />
Sadie B. Feldman ’30*<br />
Narda Francfort ’83 & Rodney<br />
Wade Carroll ’83<br />
The <strong>Art</strong> Seminar Group, Inc.<br />
Grace Hartigan H’73<br />
The <strong>Art</strong> Seminar Group, Inc.<br />
Cynthia M. Ervin Height ’78<br />
Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78<br />
Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel K.<br />
Himmelrich, Jr.<br />
Raymond Kraft, Jr.<br />
Bruce Pfeufer ’67<br />
Fred Lazarus IV<br />
Florence & Peter Hart<br />
Neil A. Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Ann Greif<br />
Anne Mehringer & JohnT. Beaty, Jr.<br />
Bill Montgomery<br />
Bruce Pfeufer ’67<br />
Linda Macleod Owen ’95<br />
Patricia & David Owen P’75<br />
Jan ’82 & Michael Stinchcomb<br />
Kathy & Gregory Smith<br />
Andrea Wlodarczyk ’04<br />
Ellen Kornmeyer P’04<br />
David Wolfe ’75<br />
Richard Stack<br />
GIFTS-IN-KIND<br />
Services, supplies, and materials,<br />
which help to strengthen<br />
MICA’s educational mission<br />
and/or provide budget relief,<br />
are received and recognized by<br />
the <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Dr. James & Linda Appleton<br />
Mayer & William Baker<br />
Bolton Hill Blossoms<br />
Bonsai Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Inc.<br />
Kay Brown<br />
Bruning Paint Co.<br />
Canton Gallery<br />
2 0 0 4 F R I E N D S O F R O C H E F O R T - E N - T E R R E<br />
1<br />
2<br />
(1) View <strong>of</strong> the Château<br />
in Rochefort-en-Terre,<br />
France, (2) Program<br />
Co-directors Robert<br />
Seyffert ’75 and Nilda<br />
Mesa, Sayra Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Hilary Christian ’93<br />
Alex Cooper Auctioneers/Jon<br />
Levinson P’03<br />
Alex Cooper Oriental Rugs<br />
Erma Craig<br />
Carmen Cullen<br />
Sarah & Mark Davison<br />
E-Lite Technologies Inc.<br />
Joanna Davison Golden<br />
Hannah & Thorne Gould<br />
Stephanie & Andrew Graham<br />
Wendy & Benjamin Griswold<br />
Fredye & Adam Gross<br />
JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden<br />
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich<br />
IALD Education Trust Fund<br />
Tonya ’02 & Kempton Ingersol<br />
Wendy ’71 & Howard Jachman<br />
Qayum & Pat Karzai/The<br />
Helmand Restaurant<br />
Pedie & Robert Killebrew<br />
Adele Knoerlein<br />
<strong>Art</strong>hur Kungle, Jr.<br />
Loane Bros. Inc.<br />
Sayra & Neil Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Dan Meyers Photography<br />
Terry Morgenthaler &<br />
Patrick Kerins<br />
Dixie Mullineaux<br />
Natalie Nadozirny ’98<br />
Parkhurst Dining Services<br />
Frank Parsons, Inc.<br />
Anne S. Perkins<br />
FOUNDER<br />
($5,000 and above)<br />
Isabel Klots°<br />
Dr. & Mrs.° Patrick Walsh<br />
OLD MASTER<br />
($2,500 – $4,999)<br />
Mr. Stiles Colwill°<br />
Mr. & Mrs.° Benjamin H.<br />
Griswold, IV<br />
RENAISSANCE<br />
($1,000 – $2,499)<br />
Mr. Edward McC. Blair<br />
Mr. & Mrs.° Perry J. Bolton<br />
Dr. & Mrs. J. Sanford Dugan<br />
Mrs.T. Rowland Slingluff, Jr.<br />
IMPRESSIONIST<br />
($500 – $999)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory H. Barnhill<br />
Mr. & Mrs.° Henry H. Jenkins, II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. I. Manning Parsons<br />
George S. Rich Family<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
Dorothy McIlvain Scott<br />
Julie Van Blarcom<br />
Mary-Ann & Walter Pinkard<br />
Anne & Roger Powell P’07<br />
Karen & Peter Ruchkin<br />
Rudolph’s Office &<br />
Computer Supply, Inc.<br />
Sheila & Richard Riggs<br />
Nancy & John Sasser<br />
Amy & Jeffrey Scherr<br />
Betsy & Stephen Scott P’06, P’07<br />
Schmitz Press<br />
Sharon Selligson<br />
Carol & Hanan Sibel<br />
Mark Stempel ’90<br />
Mary Swann ’86<br />
Carolyn & David Thaler<br />
Mrs. Muriel Trusheim<br />
Valley Lighting, LLC<br />
Nancy Vorobey<br />
Harold M.Walter<br />
Williamsburg <strong>Art</strong>ists Material<br />
Stephanie & Jay Wilson<br />
Sascha Wolhandler & Steve Suser<br />
Robert Zimmerman II ’66<br />
REALIST<br />
($250 – $499)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Dorsey Brown, III<br />
Ms. Constance Carden &<br />
Mr. Bernard Goldstein<br />
Dr. & Mrs. J. Dixon Hills<br />
Mr. & Mrs.° Andrew Hughes<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Mohamed Inayatullah<br />
Van Dyke Family Foundation<br />
DONOR<br />
(up to $249)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Walter Brewster<br />
Mrs. Joseph Bryan, III<br />
Carol & Thomas Burdette<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jay W. Cooper<br />
Anne I. Dugan°<br />
Joan McH. Hoblitzell<br />
Mrs.William G. Marr<br />
Achsah S. O’Donovan°<br />
Mrs. R. H. Dulany Randolph<br />
Linn Sage<br />
Mr. Semmes Walsh<br />
° Denotes Friends <strong>of</strong> Rochefort<br />
Steering Committee Member<br />
36 < M I C A ’ 0 5 P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
A R T A F A R E : M A R C H 1 2 , 2 0 0 5<br />
On March 12, 1300 Mount Royal Avenue was the place to be. When<br />
MICA opened its doors for Baltimore’s not-to-be missed benefit<br />
gala, <strong>Art</strong>afare 2005, 500 guests wined, dined, and were entertained<br />
in eight themed dinner parties ingeniously orchestrated by many<br />
<strong>of</strong> Baltimore’s party hosting virtuosos. Throughout the evening,<br />
bidding on the outstanding artworks contributed by many <strong>of</strong> MICA’s<br />
premiere artists was high-spirited, as was the dancing in the Court<br />
which continued past midnight. Another sold-out success, this seventh<br />
biennial event raised $160,000 for the President’s Fund for<br />
Community Projects. Additionally, another $90,000 plus in in-kind<br />
gifts helped make <strong>Art</strong>afare a stellar event.<br />
ARTAFARE CO-CHAIRS<br />
Sheila & Richard Riggs<br />
DINNER HOSTS<br />
Mayer & Will Baker<br />
Sarah & Mark Davison<br />
Joanna Golden<br />
Hannah & Thorne Gould<br />
Stephanie & Andrew Graham<br />
Wendy & Benjamin Griswold<br />
Fredye & Adam Gross<br />
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich<br />
Tonya ’02 & Kempton Ingersol<br />
Wendy ’71 & Howard Jachman<br />
Pedie & Robert Killebrew<br />
Sayra & Neil Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Terry Morgenthaler &<br />
Patrick Kerins<br />
Mary-Ann & Walter Pinkard<br />
Anne & Roger Powell P’07<br />
Sheila & Richard Riggs<br />
Nancy & John Sasser<br />
Amy & Jeffrey Scherr<br />
Betsy & Stephen Scott P’07<br />
Carol & Hanan Sibel<br />
Carolyn & David Thaler<br />
Stephanie & Jay Wilson<br />
Sascha Wolhandler & Steve Suser<br />
Robert Zimmerman II ’66<br />
AUCTION COMMITTEE<br />
Jo Ann & David ’66 Hayden,<br />
Co-Chairs<br />
Sherry Christhilf<br />
George Ciscle<br />
Anita Klein<br />
Jon Levinson P’03,<br />
Alex Cooper Auctioneers<br />
CORPORATE SPONSORS<br />
Brown Advisory<br />
Constellation Energy<br />
Legg Mason Trust, FSB<br />
Mercantile Bankshares Corp.<br />
Provident Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Schmitz Press<br />
T. Rowe Price<br />
Valley Motors<br />
Whiteford,Taylor & Preston L.L.P.<br />
MEDIA SPONSORS<br />
Style Magazine<br />
WYPR<br />
GIFT-IN-KIND SPONSORS<br />
Canton Gallery<br />
Loane Bros., Inc.<br />
Parkhurst Dining Services<br />
Frank Parsons Paper Co.<br />
GIFT-IN-KIND<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
Alzaruba ’90<br />
Atlantic Stage Lighting<br />
Brass Elephant<br />
The Classic Catering People<br />
Courtesy Parking<br />
Creative Print Group<br />
Elán <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />
Alice Greeley-Nelson ’78<br />
The Helmand Restaurant<br />
Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69<br />
Pridemaster Services<br />
Sascha’s Catering<br />
Theresa Segreti<br />
Stone Mill Bakery<br />
Tapas Teatro Café<br />
Wells Liquors<br />
Robert Zimmerman II ’66<br />
CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS<br />
Chui-Hyun Ahn ’02<br />
Alzaruba ’90<br />
Clara Ines Arana ’83<br />
Gloria Askin<br />
Will Backstrom<br />
Donald Baechler ’78<br />
Doug Baldwin<br />
Mark Barry<br />
Robin Bergman ’80<br />
Jim Burger ’82<br />
Linda & Don Burns<br />
Pablo Cano ’82<br />
Fay Chandler ’67<br />
Richard Cleaver ’78<br />
Catherine Coloney<br />
Karl Connolly ’94<br />
Betty Cooke ’46<br />
Stephen Dallmus<br />
Rosalee Davison ’60<br />
Maggi DeBaecke ’69<br />
Mary DeMarco<br />
MK Dilli<br />
Lorraine Tunis Doo<br />
Katherine Drew<br />
Dan Dudrow ’67<br />
Joan Erbe ’55<br />
Carol Miller Frost ’86<br />
Joan M. E. Gaither<br />
Dorothy Gillespie ’41<br />
Sam Gilliam<br />
Susan Gladstone<br />
Grace Hartigan H’01<br />
Betty Heald<br />
David Hess<br />
Karen Hill<br />
Paul Hotvedt ’80<br />
David Humphrey ’77<br />
Edda Jakab ’84<br />
Joann Kandel<br />
Anita Klein<br />
David Klein<br />
Jeff Koons ’76<br />
Martin J. Kotler ’75<br />
Tracy Lambros ’87, ’01<br />
Warren Linn<br />
Sandra Magsamen<br />
Neil Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Jenae Michelle<br />
Raoul Middleman<br />
Christine Neill ’71<br />
Kate O’Connor ’98<br />
Mary Deacon Opasik ’88<br />
Greg Otto ’69<br />
Vincent E. Peranio ’68<br />
Harvey R. Peterson ’81<br />
Penny Potter ’80<br />
M. Robert Rappaport<br />
Paula Reynolds ’76<br />
Katherine G. Rickman ’95<br />
Sam Robinson ’78<br />
C.W. Roelle ’98<br />
Paula Rome<br />
John Ruppert P’08<br />
Cynthia B. Sanders ’85<br />
Nancy Scheinman<br />
Joyce J. Scott ’70<br />
Laurie Snyder<br />
Youngmi Song ’02<br />
William O. Steinmetz ’50<br />
Sharon Stockley ’70<br />
Joan Stolz ’84<br />
Leonard Streckfus ’80<br />
Joanne Tew<br />
Sharon Yates<br />
PRESIDENT’S FUND<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
Virginia K. Adams & Neal M.<br />
Friedlander, M.D.<br />
Carol & Tom Allen<br />
Gale Bell ’66<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Emile Bendit<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bordick<br />
Tom & Ginger Collier<br />
Mary & Charles Costa<br />
Virginia Decker<br />
Sarah M. Fisher<br />
Jill & Ira Gansler<br />
Michelle Gelkin & Howard<br />
Rosenbloom<br />
Katharine & A. C. George<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Sherlock Swann Gillet<br />
Carol & Mark Goodman<br />
Amy R. Grace & Karen A. Blood<br />
Bart & Janet-Marie Harvey<br />
Christian Havemeyer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Hebb, Jr.<br />
Beverly & Neil H<strong>of</strong>fberg<br />
Lynn & Ross Jones<br />
Ann & Sam Kahan<br />
Clementine Kaufman<br />
Bonnie & Robert Kenselaar P’06<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Koban<br />
James Lawrence<br />
Danielle & Earl L. Linehan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. L. Bruce Mathai<br />
Maureen M. McCart<br />
Elizabeth McKenn & Peter<br />
Bancr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Jean & Chris Mellott<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Merlis<br />
Helen Patterson ’44<br />
Mr. & Mrs.William Rienh<strong>of</strong>f IV<br />
Frances & John Rockwell<br />
Diana & Jeffrey Samet<br />
David Scheffenacker<br />
Molly & Bill Smulyan<br />
Liz & Brian Weese<br />
Peyton R.Wise<br />
Beverly & Thomas Young<br />
38 < M I C A ’ 0 5 P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased
1 2 3<br />
4 5 6<br />
7 10<br />
(1) Robert Zimmerman ’66, Sylvia and Eddie Brown P’02, (2) Can Can<br />
Dancer, (3) Gloria Katzenberg and Sue Cohen, (4) Phyllis and Bud Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
(5) Betsy and Stephen Scott P’06, ’07, (6) the “Mod Mod World” dining<br />
room, (7) Jonna and Fred Lazarus gather on the steps <strong>of</strong> the Main Building<br />
8 9<br />
P – Parent/s GP – Grandparent/s W – Widow/er H – Honorary Degree recipient * – Deceased<br />
with the <strong>Art</strong>afare hosts to kick <strong>of</strong>f the March 12 festivities, (8) the “Night on<br />
Silk Road” dinning room, (9) the “Reflections on the Future” dining room,<br />
(10) Senator Paul and Christine Sarbanes.<br />
M I C A ’ 0 5 > 39
M I C A ’ S E N D O W M E N T F U N D S<br />
Endowed funds at MICA were valued at<br />
just over $43 million as <strong>of</strong> May 31, 2005.<br />
The list below contains all funds that comprise<br />
the endowment. Newly established<br />
funds and existing funds that received new<br />
gifts in support <strong>of</strong> The Plan for the 21st<br />
Century are marked with an °.<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS ,<br />
FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS<br />
Jerome Abrams ’46 Memorial Scholarship<br />
ACT-SO Scholarship<br />
AEGON USA, Inc. Scholarship<br />
Lois and Irving Blum Foundation Scholarship<br />
Jules M. Bodarky Scholarship<br />
Marcella Brenner W’32, H’01<br />
Distinguished MAT Scholar Award°<br />
Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35 Scholarship°<br />
Reuben Brook Memorial Scholarship°<br />
Chesapeake Antiquarian Photographic<br />
Society Scholarship<br />
The Concordia Foundation Scholarship°<br />
Betty Cooke ’46 Scholarship<br />
Sgt. Ralph Roland Demuth<br />
Memorial Scholarship<br />
Mathias J. DeVito Scholarship<br />
Freda Eichelberger ’81 Scholarship in Drawing°<br />
Freda Eichelberger ’81 Scholarship in Painting°<br />
Freda Eichelberger ’81 Scholarship in Sculpture°<br />
Samson Feldman ’25 Scholarship in<br />
<strong>Art</strong> Education<br />
Samson Feldman ’25 Scholarship in Illustration<br />
William Ferguson Merit Scholarship<br />
France-Merrick Community<br />
<strong>Art</strong>s Partnerships Fellowship°<br />
General Scholarship<br />
Margaret Glace Scholarship in <strong>Art</strong> Education°<br />
O’Neill Troy Hammond ’69, ’75<br />
Memorial Scholarship<br />
A. Claire Gaskins Harper ’41 Scholarship°<br />
Francis Burns Harvey Merit Scholarship<br />
Lucile Hecht Memorial Scholarship<br />
Emanuel Herman ’39 Prize<br />
William Mayo Herring ’41 Scholarship<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fberger Foundation Fellowship Award<br />
Barry Holniker ’81 Memorial Scholarship<br />
Harriet ’67 & Philip E. Klein Scholarship°<br />
The <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> Knott Scholarship<br />
Perna Krick ’31 and<br />
Reuben Kramer ’32 Award <strong>of</strong> Merit°<br />
Patricia Lion Krongard ’77, ’90 <strong>Art</strong> Education<br />
Scholarship and Award Fund°<br />
Nora & Eugene Leake Scholarship in Painting°<br />
The Lenore Fund°<br />
Marc Levy ’00 Memorial Scholarship°<br />
Seymour Mandelbaum Merit Scholarship<br />
Meyer Photography Traveling Fellowship<br />
Joseph and Rebecca Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f Scholarship<br />
Jean C. Miller ’42 Scholarship°<br />
<strong>Art</strong>hur Mitchell ’66 Scholarship°<br />
Edward C. Morton, Jr. Memorial Award<br />
Louise N. Myerberg Family Scholarship<br />
Christopher J. Overholser ’65 Scholarship<br />
in Graphic Design<br />
Christopher J. Overholser ’65 Scholarship<br />
in Illustration<br />
Gertrude Pentland Scholarship<br />
Mildred Caplan Perl ’39 Scholarship<br />
James E. Peterson ’49 Scholarship<br />
William M. Philips ’54 Memorial Scholarship<br />
Amalie Rothschild ’34 Rinehart Award°<br />
C.V. Starr Scholarship°<br />
Reba Stewart Memorial Scholarship<br />
Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer Scholarship°<br />
Don Turano ’59 Fund°<br />
Walter G. ’38 & Betty ’39 Wilkinson<br />
Memorial Scholarship<br />
Dale Burton Wood ’30 Memorial Scholarship<br />
in Fiber<br />
Dale Burton Wood ’30 Memorial Scholarship<br />
in Illustration<br />
Bill Woody/Tom Miller ’67, ’87 Scholarship°<br />
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: VISITING<br />
ARTISTS , EXHIBITIONS , LECTURES ,<br />
SEMINARS<br />
Robert and Jane Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f Special<br />
Programs Endowment<br />
Amalie Rothschild ’34 Residency Program°<br />
The Rouse Company Program<br />
GRADUATE PROGRAMS<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fberger School <strong>of</strong> Painting°<br />
Rinehart School <strong>of</strong> Sculpture<br />
FACULTY CHAIR<br />
Florence Gaskins Harper ’34 Chair<br />
in <strong>Art</strong> Education°<br />
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />
George H. Dalsheimer Fund for<br />
Faculty Development<br />
Alfred & Trafford Klots <strong>Art</strong>ist Residency<br />
Program in Rochefort-en-Terre, France°<br />
Joseph Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f Center for<br />
Career Development°<br />
Neil and Sayra Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f Fund for<br />
Student and Staff Development°<br />
Stanley Rosen Memorial Fund for<br />
Faculty Development<br />
ACADEMIC/CO-CURRICULAR<br />
PROGAMS<br />
Fay’s Fund°<br />
George A. Lucas Fund<br />
Elizabeth Shannahan McShane ’26 Book Fund°<br />
Dr. Edward Pitts Endowment°<br />
The Starr Foundation International Programs<br />
UNRESTRICTED<br />
Shirley Eaton Fund<br />
James Stephenson Fund<br />
Unrestricted°<br />
FACILITIES<br />
Brown Center°<br />
Kramer House°<br />
Main Building<br />
Robert and Jane Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f House°<br />
40 < M I C A ’ 0 5 ° – New Endowment Gifts in Support <strong>of</strong> The Plan for the 21st Century
N A M E D A N N U A L S C H O L A R S H I P S , F E L L O W S H I P S , A N D A W A R D S<br />
Priscilla Alexander Scholarship<br />
Priscilla Alexander<br />
Alumni Association Scholarship<br />
MICA Alumni Association<br />
Alumni Award for Student Leadership**<br />
MICA Alumni Association<br />
Young People’s Studio Scholarships<br />
Baltimore City Council<br />
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. and Mary K. Basler<br />
Memorial Scholarship<br />
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. and Mary K. Basler<br />
Foundation<br />
D’Anna Summer Study Abroad Award<br />
Christopher D’Anna<br />
David Edward Chair Design Competition**<br />
David Edward Furniture Company<br />
Evergreen House Foundation Scholarship<br />
The Evergreen House Foundation<br />
C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34 Scholarship<br />
The Joseph Mullan Company<br />
The Thomas F. and Clementine L.<br />
Mullan Foundation<br />
C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34<br />
Thomas F. Mullan, III<br />
Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither Young People’s<br />
Studio Scholarship**<br />
Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither<br />
Kevin Labadie ’81<br />
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Pre-<strong>College</strong><br />
Scholarship<br />
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust<br />
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Travel Award<br />
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust<br />
Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> William L. Kinter<br />
Winifred M. Gordon ’28 International<br />
Programs Award<br />
The Winifred M. Gordon ’28 Foundation<br />
The Graduate Painting Award<br />
Anonymous<br />
Billy N. Hadaway ’51 Memorial Scholarship<br />
Carolyn Campbell ’72<br />
Adam Gordon<br />
Hilry Gordon ’72<br />
Jaimy Gordon<br />
Linda Gordon<br />
Sonia Gordon P’72<br />
Spencer Gordon<br />
Karen Gordon Greengard<br />
David Jacobs ’61 International Scholarship for<br />
Visual <strong>Art</strong>s<br />
Diana & David Jacobs ’61<br />
Rheda Luntz Josephs Memorial Scholarship<br />
Dr. Jeffrey & Maripat Luntz<br />
John J. Leidy Foundation Scholarship<br />
John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.<br />
Morris Louis ’32 Scholarship<br />
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01<br />
M&T Scholarship<br />
M&T Bank Corporation<br />
S C H O L A R S H I P R E C O G N I T I O N L U N C H E O N<br />
1 2 3<br />
Carrie Macedonia ’03 Memorial Scholarship<br />
Memorial Fund created by friends & family<br />
President Fred Lazarus welcomed 120 guests to MICA’s first Scholarship Recognition Luncheon, which<br />
brought together donors <strong>of</strong> named scholarships and the student recipients <strong>of</strong> their generosity. Student<br />
representatives Reba Stewart Scholar Caity Berndt ’06 and International student Ivanco Talevski ’06,<br />
recipient <strong>of</strong> Starr, Thalheimer, Leidy, and Myerberg Scholarships joined Fred Lazarus and Theresa Lynch<br />
Bedoya, Vice President and Dean for Admission and Financial Aid, in thanking the donors. (1) Caity<br />
Berndt ’06, (2) Ivanco Talevski ’06, (3) Luncheon speaker and scholarship donor Alvin Myerberg, MICA<br />
Vice President for Development Douglas Frost, and Louise M. Myerberg Family Scholarship recipient<br />
Kirsten LePore ’07.<br />
** – New award this year P – Parent/s<br />
MAEF Baltimore City Pre-<strong>College</strong><br />
Scholarship at MICA<br />
<strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists Equity Foundation<br />
Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation Scholarship<br />
Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation<br />
F. Grainger Marburg Traveling Scholarship<br />
Municipal <strong>Art</strong> Society<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>s in Community <strong>Art</strong>s (MACA)<br />
Fellowship**<br />
The Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc.<br />
Mentoring Network Scholarship**<br />
Frankie Martin<br />
Tom Miller ’67, ’87 Memorial Scholarship<br />
Memorial Fund created by friends & family<br />
Murthy Digital <strong>Art</strong>s Award<br />
Sheila Murthy & Vasant Nayak<br />
Murthy Interactice Media Scholarship**<br />
Sheila Murthy & Vasant Nayak<br />
Dominic Pelicano ’05 Memorial Scholarship<br />
Memorial Fund created by friends & family<br />
A Gift from Terry Allen Perl in Memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Mildred Caplan Perl ’39<br />
Terry Allen Perl<br />
Roberta Polevoy Fund Scholarship <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Baltimore Community Foundation<br />
Roberta Polevoy Fund <strong>of</strong> the Baltimore<br />
Community Foundation<br />
Josh Sallow Memorial Scholarship<br />
Lisa Sallow<br />
Santa Farinella Sangiamo<br />
General Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Scholarship<br />
Dino & Ellen Sangiamo<br />
The Shipleys <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong> Award<br />
The Shipleys <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Helen C. Stevens Scholarship<br />
Anonymous<br />
Surdna Pre-<strong>College</strong> Scholarship<br />
Surdna Foundation, Inc.<br />
Surdna Fellowship for Summer MFA in<br />
Studio <strong>Art</strong><br />
Surdna Foundation, Inc.<br />
Three <strong>Art</strong>s Club <strong>of</strong> Homeland, Inc. Award<br />
Three <strong>Art</strong>s Club <strong>of</strong> Homeland, Inc.<br />
Verizon Scholarship<br />
Verizon <strong>Maryland</strong>, Inc.<br />
Henry Walters Traveling Scholarship<br />
Municipal <strong>Art</strong> Society<br />
Williamsburg <strong>Art</strong>ists Materials Prize<br />
Williamsburg <strong>Art</strong>ists Materials<br />
M I C A ’ 0 5 > 41
T H E M O U N T R O Y A L S O C I E T Y : A L A S T I N G L E G A C Y<br />
The Mount Royal Society has been<br />
established to help assure <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>’s future strength by<br />
encouraging alumni, friends, parents, faculty,<br />
and staff to include MICA in their estate<br />
plans—and to recognize those who do so.<br />
Please join The Mount Royal Society.<br />
It would be wonderful to have you<br />
among our members. If you have already<br />
included the <strong>College</strong> in your estate plans,<br />
please notify us so that we may accord<br />
you membership. Please call Genya<br />
Hopkins, Director <strong>of</strong> Gift Planning/<br />
Senior Development Officer at<br />
410-225-2414, for further information.<br />
“The first moment that I entered MICA’s Main<br />
Building I felt this is home—this is where I want<br />
to be—and I still feel that way today.” This was<br />
artist and faculty member Allegra Marquart’s<br />
response when asked why she chose to include<br />
MICA in her estate plans. She continued, “MICA<br />
and the friends I have made here are my<br />
extended family. This community has both nurtured<br />
and challenged my artistic explorations.<br />
They have applauded my successes and provided<br />
understanding and encouragement along<br />
the way. I want MICA to continue to progress<br />
and to succeed. I want to do what I can to take<br />
care <strong>of</strong> my family.”<br />
Through her last will and testament, Allegra has<br />
included a bequest for the <strong>College</strong> to receive a<br />
share <strong>of</strong> the proceeds from the sale <strong>of</strong> her home.<br />
Anonymous (30)<br />
Pat Alexander<br />
Dolores M. Andrew ’82<br />
Gregory E. Anthony ’80<br />
Linda S. Bowser-Chubb ’83<br />
Margaret Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77<br />
George L. Bunting, Jr.<br />
Ann M. Ciola ’74<br />
Johanne T. ’81 & Philip Coleman<br />
Betty Cooke ’46<br />
Berte D’Arrigo ’43<br />
Virginia Decker<br />
Imogene Drummond ’83<br />
Charles Ellerin ’41<br />
John Gilmore Ford ’60<br />
Douglas L. Frost<br />
Alice Falvey Greif<br />
Anne K. Griffith<br />
Fredye W. Gross<br />
Grace Hartigan H’73<br />
Robert J. Helsley ’69<br />
Barbara L. Himmelrich<br />
James A. Holechek ’53 ’69<br />
Rosita C. Hurka ’51<br />
Theodore O. Klitzke<br />
Harriet A. E. Kohl<br />
Ann Miller Krestensen ’60<br />
Philip W. Lambdin ’75<br />
Leslie Lillien Levy ’69<br />
Robert C. Lienhardt<br />
Jennifer M. Littleton ’93<br />
Regina L<strong>of</strong>land ’62<br />
Kurt Marcantonio ’72<br />
Gary Allen Marcus ’65<br />
Allegra Marquart<br />
Madolin Maxey ’70<br />
Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72<br />
Neil A. Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Nancy Ann Monte Santo ’50<br />
Leslie Page Morgan ’80<br />
Margaret Morrison<br />
Marian & Brian Nash<br />
Anne S. Perkins<br />
Terry Allen Perl<br />
Harrison M. Robertson, Jr.<br />
Nancy P. Rosnow ’72 &<br />
Richard R. Baldwin<br />
Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40<br />
William O. Steinmetz ’50<br />
Jan Pierce Stinchcomb ’82<br />
John B. Sutton ’63<br />
Chick West ’65<br />
Robert J.Wirth ’50<br />
Fred E.Worthington ’57 &<br />
Anne R. Gossett<br />
Martin E.Yaker ’70<br />
Robert A. Zimmerman II ’66<br />
Allegra Marquart has been a member <strong>of</strong> MICA’s faculty since 1976.<br />
42 < M I C A ’ 0 5 H – Honorary Degree recipient
C R E A T I N G A L E G A C Y : I N Y O U R O W N S T Y L E<br />
With increasing frequency, alumni and<br />
friends who once felt they just did not<br />
have the financial means to create a legacy<br />
gift to MICA are discovering innovative<br />
methods to fulfill their desire to support<br />
the <strong>College</strong> while maintaining their<br />
lifestyles and plans for their heirs.<br />
Each donor’s reasons for supporting<br />
MICA is as personal as his or her situation<br />
is unique—and each donation<br />
comes through a plan tailor made to that<br />
situation.The story behind Don Turano’s<br />
recently received bequest illustrates<br />
these points.<br />
Noted sculptor and 1959 alumnus, Don<br />
Turano created an artistic legacy<br />
throughout a lifetime <strong>of</strong> public and<br />
private commissions.These included a<br />
bust <strong>of</strong> Ronald Reagan for the Reagan<br />
Presidential Library in California and<br />
commissions at the Washington National<br />
Cathedral,Walter Reed Army Medical<br />
Center, the National Geographic Society,<br />
and the World Trade Center, as well as<br />
a distinguished record <strong>of</strong> exhibitions at<br />
M A K I N G A G I F T<br />
Every gift counts towards The Plan for the<br />
21st Century.<br />
Any gift to any program counts toward the<br />
fundraising effort for The Plan.There are<br />
many ways to support the area or program<br />
<strong>of</strong> your choice.Your gifts help to assure the<br />
<strong>College</strong>’s continued excellence.The pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Development staff at MICA can<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer information on the following options<br />
and can help select the best way to meet<br />
your needs while making a difference at<br />
the <strong>College</strong>.You should also consult with<br />
your legal and tax counsel.<br />
CASH<br />
Cash gifts are always encouraged and are<br />
the simplest way to make a gift to MICA.<br />
They may be directed to any program or<br />
area <strong>of</strong> your choice, and can be for outright<br />
expenditures, or added to the<br />
endowment so that the income from<br />
investing it will be available for MICA’s<br />
use toward important priorities.<br />
APPRECIATED ASSETS<br />
Holdings such as corporate securities and<br />
real estate that have appreciated in value<br />
make great gifting assets, especially when<br />
you are making a major gift. MICA cred-<br />
galleries, government agencies, universities,<br />
and other venues across the country.<br />
Don considered his MICA education a<br />
solid investment and was deeply grateful<br />
for the scholarship aid that had helped<br />
make it possible.This prompted him to<br />
include MICA in his estate plans by naming<br />
the <strong>College</strong> as a beneficiary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proceeds from the sale <strong>of</strong> waterfront<br />
property he owned in rural Virginia. In<br />
his will, Don specified that the gift was to<br />
establish an endowed scholarship “with an<br />
emphasis placed on financial need, as well<br />
as talent <strong>of</strong> the scholarship student.”The<br />
scholarship fund established in Don’s<br />
name is valued in excess <strong>of</strong> $100,000. It<br />
will help to provide deserving students<br />
access to a MICA education in perpetuity.<br />
Don Turano’s use <strong>of</strong> assets connected to<br />
real property to create a gift was tailored<br />
to <strong>of</strong>fer taxation and estate options while<br />
allowing him to create a legacy that will<br />
forever associate his accomplishments<br />
with the creation <strong>of</strong> art.<br />
its you for the full fair-market value <strong>of</strong> the<br />
stock or land, and there are some very<br />
favorable tax benefits to such gifts.<br />
CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST<br />
A life income gift is a wonderful way for<br />
you to participate in The Plan and yet<br />
retain the security <strong>of</strong> an income stream<br />
for your lifetime, and for others that you<br />
care about. A number <strong>of</strong> trust arrangements<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer flexible features that are effective<br />
in achieving financial and estate planning<br />
objectives.<br />
LIFE TENANCY GIFT<br />
A gift <strong>of</strong> a remainder interest in a personal<br />
residence, farm, or vacation property provides<br />
a way to make a major gift to MICA,<br />
while retaining the use and occupancy <strong>of</strong><br />
the property for the rest <strong>of</strong> your life.<br />
CHARITABLE LEAD TRUST<br />
These trusts provide income to the <strong>College</strong><br />
for a fixed period.The assets are then<br />
returned to you, the donor, or to another<br />
person you designate.<br />
Innovative channels are available to anyone<br />
interested in making a gift.We have<br />
on hand seven brochures to help you<br />
with gift planning. Subjects covered in<br />
this series are:<br />
• Better Estate Planning<br />
• How to Make a Will That Works<br />
• Giving Through Charitable Remainder<br />
Trusts<br />
• Giving Securities<br />
• Giving Through Retirement Plans<br />
• Giving Real Estate<br />
• Charted Giving Plans<br />
Don Turano with President Ronald Reagan.<br />
CHARITABLE BEQUEST<br />
Gifts from an individual’s last will and testament<br />
have long been an integral part <strong>of</strong><br />
the American philanthropic tradition.<br />
Bequests in wills or trusts are an effective<br />
way to create a lasting memorial and to<br />
assure the continued level <strong>of</strong> excellence<br />
you have come to expect from <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.<br />
TAX BENEFITS<br />
Charitable gifts generate tax deductions—<br />
both income and estate.While we urge<br />
you to consult with your own tax advisor<br />
as to how a gift impacts your tax obligation,<br />
we do have knowledgeable people<br />
and resources available to help explain<br />
the general tax benefits <strong>of</strong> a particular<br />
type <strong>of</strong> gift.<br />
For more information about making a<br />
gift to MICA, please contact the Development<br />
Office at 410-225-2324 or visit<br />
our Web site at www.mica.edu and select<br />
Giving to MICA from the main menu, or<br />
click on Contact Us.<br />
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M I C A B Y T H E N U M B E R S<br />
STUDENTS AND FACULTY FINANCIAL STATISTICS<br />
Full-time Enrollment<br />
(Undergraduate & Graduate)<br />
FALL<br />
2005<br />
FALL<br />
2000<br />
FALL<br />
1990<br />
Faculty<br />
(Full-time equivalent)<br />
2005<br />
2000<br />
1990<br />
PHYSICAL PLANT<br />
2005<br />
2000<br />
1990<br />
72<br />
Total Campus Square Footage<br />
(in thousands)<br />
380<br />
900<br />
460<br />
44 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
1,292<br />
145<br />
1,650<br />
181<br />
785*<br />
In 2005, MICA students hailed<br />
from 45 states and 59 foreign<br />
countries. Since 1990, the<br />
percentage <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-state<br />
and international students<br />
has risen from 55% to 79%.<br />
*Does not include the proposed<br />
new student residence at<br />
1601 Mt. Royal Avenue or<br />
leased properties.<br />
Tuition<br />
(in dollars)<br />
2004/<br />
2005<br />
1999/<br />
2000<br />
Operating Budget<br />
(in millions)<br />
2004/<br />
2005<br />
1999/<br />
2000<br />
Endowment Growth<br />
(in millions)<br />
2005<br />
2000<br />
1990<br />
$9<br />
$24,474<br />
$19,800<br />
$26.6<br />
$30<br />
$38.7<br />
$43
ANNUAL FUND CAPITAL FUNDRAISING<br />
Annual Fund Growth<br />
(in thousands)<br />
2005<br />
2000<br />
1990<br />
1980<br />
1970<br />
$500<br />
$150<br />
$100<br />
$1,000<br />
$1,400<br />
*Alumni Trustee and Parent<br />
Trustee gifts are factored into<br />
Alumni and Parent statistics.<br />
When these are added to<br />
Trustee category, the percentage<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trustee contributions to<br />
the Annual Fund totals 19%.<br />
Unrestricted gifts are applied<br />
to educational priorities across<br />
every area <strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong> wherever<br />
the need is greatest, as determined<br />
by the <strong>College</strong> leadership.<br />
Restricted funds are designated<br />
by the donor to support a<br />
specific program, department,<br />
or project. For example, in<br />
FY’05 restricted gifts provided<br />
resources for the Community<br />
<strong>Art</strong>s Partnerships program,Tour<br />
de Clay, the Decker Library,<br />
and visiting artists in the Painting<br />
Department, Rocheforten-Terre,<br />
and other programs.<br />
A 22% Alumni<br />
B 7% Parents<br />
C 12% Trustees*<br />
D 16% Friends<br />
E 9% Corporations<br />
F 20% National Foundations<br />
G 14% Other**<br />
**Other includes gifts from<br />
faculty, staff, associations,<br />
organizations, and proceeds<br />
from benefit events.<br />
A 40% Unrestricted<br />
B 30% Restricted<br />
C 25% Scholarship<br />
D 5% Gifts-in-Kind<br />
Scholarships include named<br />
undergraduate and graduate<br />
scholarships, fellowships, and<br />
awards given on an annual—not<br />
endowed—basis (see page 40<br />
for a complete 2005 list) as well<br />
as gifts to the general scholarship<br />
fund, which supports the<br />
financial aid awarded by MICA.<br />
Gifts-in-kind are goods (equipment,<br />
books, and products)<br />
which are accepted by the<br />
<strong>College</strong> because they have a<br />
value to or provide budget relief<br />
for programs.Additionally, hosts’<br />
expenses for <strong>of</strong>ficially approved<br />
charity functions, such as <strong>Art</strong>afare,<br />
are considered gifts-in-kind.<br />
Capital Fundraising Growth<br />
(in millions)<br />
Sources <strong>of</strong> Capital Gifts to Date<br />
Source <strong>of</strong> Gifts to the 2005 Annual Fund<br />
% <strong>of</strong> 2005 total dollars ($1,414,207) A 49% Trustees<br />
Gifts to the 2005 Annual Fund Supported:<br />
2000-<br />
2005<br />
1990s<br />
1980s<br />
1960s<br />
and<br />
1970s<br />
$3<br />
$14<br />
2000 – 2005<br />
Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f House, Brown<br />
Center, Cohen Plaza, Falvey<br />
Hall, and Endowment for<br />
Scholarships, Faculty, Chairs,<br />
Programs, and Buildings<br />
1990s<br />
Main Building Renovation,<br />
Commons, Bunting Center,<br />
Endowment<br />
B 30% Individuals & Family<br />
Foundations<br />
C 14% Government<br />
D 7% Corporations & National<br />
Foundations<br />
Capital and Endowment Gifts to Date have supported<br />
Endowment Detail:<br />
$26<br />
Note: Alumni gifts arrayed<br />
in several categories account<br />
for 22%.<br />
How capital funding was used:<br />
$55<br />
A 35% Brown Center<br />
B 34% Endowment<br />
C 7.2% Unrestricted/Undesignated<br />
D 5.1% Other Facilities & Equipment<br />
E 3.1% Current Programs<br />
B1 47% Scholarships<br />
B2 21% Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f House<br />
B3 20% Faculty/Other<br />
B4 12% Brown Center<br />
1980s<br />
Mount Royal Station<br />
Renovations, <strong>College</strong> Center,<br />
Endowment<br />
1960s – 1970s<br />
Mount Royal Station<br />
Renovations, Endowment,<br />
Fox Building<br />
M I C A ’ 0 5 > 45
A L U M N I C O U N C I L : 2 0 0 4 – 2 0 0 5 M E M B E R S<br />
Rhea Arnot ’92<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Karin Banks ’84<br />
Mustoe,Virginia<br />
Kerrie Bellisario ’92<br />
New Bedford, Massachusetts<br />
Maggie Blanck ’86<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Hope Brooks ’84<br />
Kingston, Jamaica<br />
James Butcher ’66<br />
Bel Air, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Garry F. Cerrone ’71<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Robyn Chadwick ’75<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Fay Chandler ’67<br />
Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />
Richard Cleaver ’78<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Betty Cooke ’46<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Stuart Cooper ’72<br />
Columbia, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Matthew H. Davis ’93<br />
West Lafayette, Indiana<br />
Robert V. P. Davis ’62<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Rosalee Davison ’60<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Maggi Way DeBaecke ’69<br />
Media, Pennsylvania<br />
Robin DeWitt ’80, ’98<br />
Columbia, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Vince Diga ’94<br />
Cedar Grove, New Jersey<br />
Imogene Drummond ’83<br />
Garrison, New York<br />
Beth Otter Ehrhart ’81<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Deborah English ’84<br />
Ruxton, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Susan Fetterolf ’79<br />
Oley, Pennsylvania<br />
46 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
Ronald E. Fidler ’64<br />
Owings Mills, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Council Chair<br />
Harriet Gardiner ’43<br />
Thurmont, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Richard A. Glaze ’78<br />
Los Altos, California<br />
Sydney K. Hamburger ’72<br />
Abiquiu, New Mexico<br />
Chris Hartlove ’85<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Kathy Harvey ’81<br />
Cockeysville, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
David Hayden ’66<br />
Upperco, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Rosita Hurka ’51<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
George Kalwa ’78<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Kevin Kearney ’74<br />
Sebastopo, California<br />
Scott Kelly ’87<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Ethel Kessler ’71<br />
Bethesda, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
George King ’77<br />
Santa Fe, New Mexico<br />
Martin Kotler ’75<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Michelle La Perriere ’89<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Carlton Leverette ’71<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Leslie Lillien Levy ’69<br />
Kent, Connecticut<br />
Jennifer Littleton ’93<br />
Lutherville, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Regina Derwin L<strong>of</strong>land ’62<br />
Winston-Salem, North Carolina<br />
Chris Major ’88<br />
New York, New York<br />
Richard Mandy ’69<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Carol Martire ’89<br />
Timonium, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Allyn Massey ’89<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Madolin Maxey ’70<br />
Providence, Rhode Island<br />
Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72<br />
Alto, New Mexico<br />
Max McNeil ’91<br />
Frederick, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Suthat Pinruethai ’80<br />
Chiang Mai,Thailand<br />
Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66<br />
Chicago, Illinois<br />
Doris S. Rief ’86<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Judith Roberts ’65<br />
Guanajuato, Mexico<br />
Sam S. Robinson ’78<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73<br />
Brooklin, Maine<br />
Joyce Scott ’70<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Sarah Allen Scoville ’99<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
William E. Sheppard ’72<br />
Essex, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Anne Robertson South ’66<br />
Towson, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
William O. Steinmetz ’50<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Clytie Taylor ’71<br />
Salisbury, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
James Truett ’55<br />
Annapolis, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Linda E.Wachtmeister ’73<br />
Scottsville,Virginia<br />
Ron Webb ’68<br />
York, Pennsylvania<br />
Betty Wells ’48<br />
Virginia Beach,Virginia<br />
Kylis P.Winborne ’69<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Fred E.Worthington ’57<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Robert Zimmerman II ’66<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong>
P A R E N T ’ S C O U N C I L<br />
CLASS OF 2006<br />
Ellen & Robert Blumenthal<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
Patricia & Samuel Durphy<br />
Woodstock, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Karin & Robert Genalo<br />
Merrick, New York<br />
Bonnie & Robert Kenselaar<br />
Maplewood, New Jersey<br />
Patricia & William Kesselring<br />
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania<br />
Bridget & Jim Maron<br />
Carmel, New York<br />
Cindy & Marcus McCloud<br />
Littleton, Colorado<br />
Kay & Dave Phillips<br />
Highpoint, North Carolina<br />
Betsy & Stephen Scott<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Yelitza & José Villarreal<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
CLASS OF 2007<br />
Daniel Chow<br />
Oakland, California<br />
Rose Anne & John Cranz<br />
Fort Worth,Texas<br />
Dorcas & Ralph Crosby<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Cynthia & Richard Foley<br />
Houston,Texas<br />
Karlene Lopez Galbraith &<br />
Douglas Galbraith<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
Ellen & Larry Goldstein<br />
Potomac, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Jo DeWeese & John Lewis<br />
Louisville, Kentucky<br />
Diana & Michael McGing<br />
Maineville, Ohio<br />
Dorothee Peiper-Riegraf &<br />
Hinrich Peiper<br />
New York, New York<br />
Anne & Roger Powell<br />
Owings Mills, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Wendy & John Prince<br />
Virginia Beach,Virginia<br />
Monique & Charles Reilly<br />
Larchmont, New York<br />
Janet & Jim Thoroman<br />
Chelmsford, Massachusetts<br />
CLASS OF 2008<br />
Colleen & Ronald Bouma<br />
Oak View, California<br />
Gloria & Terry Cruice<br />
Troy, Michigan<br />
Sherry Helmke & Bob Culver<br />
Omaha, Nebraska<br />
Antonia & José Dougan<br />
Geneva, Switzerland<br />
Anne Mastrangelo ’77 &<br />
Aaron Fink ’77<br />
Brookline, Massachusetts<br />
Robin & Richard Kirby<br />
Norcross, Georgia<br />
Patricia DiBella Kreger &<br />
Gary Kreger<br />
Hopewell, New Jersey<br />
Russell Milburn<br />
Lexington, Kentucky<br />
Sande & Don Neil<br />
Hoover, Alabama<br />
Jane & Gary Stokes<br />
Towson, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Harriet & Stephen Yake<br />
Severna Park, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Sallie Fraenkel Zuch &<br />
Michael Zuch<br />
Chappaqua, New York<br />
M I C A ’ 0 5 > 47
M A R Y L A N D I N S T I T U T E C O L L E G E O F A R T<br />
BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
Neil A. Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Chairman<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Stephen W. Boesel<br />
Ruxton, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
George L. Bunting, Jr.<br />
Monkton, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Suzi Keats Cordish<br />
Lutherville, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
George H. Dalsheimer<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
M. Gwen Davidson<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Rosalee C. Davison ’60<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Mathias J. DeVito<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
David C. Driskell<br />
Hyattsville, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Ronald E. Fidler ’64<br />
Owings Mills, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Ann M. Garfinkle<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Alice Falvey Greif<br />
New York, New York<br />
Wendy Griswold<br />
Glyndon, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Fredye Wright Gross<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Richard C. Hackney, Jr.<br />
Ellicott City, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
David Hayden ’66<br />
Upperco, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Barbara L. Himmelrich<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
LeRoy E. H<strong>of</strong>fberger<br />
Stevenson, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Tonya Ingersol ’02<br />
Hunt Valley, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
W. Lehr Jackson<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
David Jacobs ’61<br />
Los Angeles, California<br />
Ross Jones<br />
Timonium, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
48 < M I C A ’ 0 5<br />
Anne S. Perkins<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
George D. Peterson<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Dorothee Pieper-Riegraf P’07<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Roger G. Powell P’07<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Sheila K. Riggs<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Rebecca B. Roberts<br />
Princeton, New Jersey<br />
Nancy R. Sasser<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Robert A. Shelton, Esquire<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
William O. Steinmetz ’50<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Fred E.Worthington ’57<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
EMERITI<br />
Charles L. Costa<br />
Lutherville, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Charles G.Tildon, Jr.<br />
Baltimore, <strong>Maryland</strong><br />
Eleanor H.Trowbridge<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
FINANCE COMMITTEE<br />
AND INVESTMENT<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.,<br />
Chair<br />
Charles H. Salisbury, Jr.<br />
Sub Committee Chair<br />
Stephen Boesel<br />
George L. Bunting, Jr.<br />
M. Gwen Davidson<br />
Ann M. Garfinkle<br />
Richard C. Hackney, Jr.<br />
Sheila K. Riggs<br />
Nancy R. Sasser<br />
Neil A. Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f, Ex-Officio<br />
Fred Lazarus IV, Ex-Officio<br />
Douglas Mann, Ex-Officio<br />
CAMPAIGN STEERING<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
George L. Bunting, Jr., Co-Chair<br />
Anne S. Perkins, Co-Chair<br />
M. Gwen Davidson<br />
Rosalee C. Davison ’60<br />
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.<br />
Alice Falvey Greif<br />
LeRoy E. H<strong>of</strong>fberger<br />
Nancy R. Sasser<br />
Neil A. Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f, Ex-Officio<br />
Fred Lazarus IV, Ex-Officio<br />
Douglas L. Frost, Ex-Officio<br />
MICA OFFICERS<br />
Fred Lazarus IV,<br />
President<br />
Raymond Allen,<br />
Vice President<br />
& Academic Dean<br />
Theresa Lynch Bedoya,<br />
Vice President & Dean for<br />
Admission & Financial Aid<br />
Douglas L. Frost,<br />
Vice President for<br />
Development<br />
Thomas G. Hyatt,<br />
Vice President for Technology<br />
Systems & Services<br />
Douglas R. Mann,<br />
Vice President for Finance<br />
& Chief Financial Officer<br />
Michael Molla,<br />
Vice President for Operations<br />
Jana E.Varwig,<br />
Vice President & Dean for<br />
Student Affairs<br />
2005 ANNUAL FUND<br />
VOLUNTEERS<br />
M. Gwen Davidson,<br />
Chair<br />
Ronald E. Fidler ’64,<br />
Alumni Chair<br />
Anne & Roger Powell P’07,<br />
Parent Co-Chairs<br />
Parent Callers:<br />
Dorcas Crosby P’07<br />
Robert Genalo P’06<br />
Robin Kirby P’08<br />
Anne Mastrangelo ’77, P’08<br />
Don Neil P’08<br />
Dorothee Pieper-Riegraf P’02<br />
Wendy Prince P’07<br />
Monique Reilly P’07<br />
Beverly Symonds P’05<br />
DEVELOPMENT STAFF<br />
Douglas L. Frost<br />
Vice President, Development<br />
Victoria Gellner Boone<br />
Associate Vice President for<br />
Development<br />
Kim Carlin<br />
Associate Vice President for<br />
Communications<br />
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01<br />
Associate Vice President for<br />
Constituent Relations<br />
Sarah Abel-DeLuca<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Constituent Relations/<br />
Development Officer<br />
Catherine Burrier<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Development Services<br />
Katie Casey<br />
Regional Initiatives Coordinator/<br />
Development Officer<br />
Robert Ferguson<br />
Development Communication<br />
Coordinator/Development Officer<br />
Lisa Hillman<br />
Development Services Manager<br />
Genya Hopkins<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Gift Planning/Senior<br />
Development Officer<br />
Amy Langrehr<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Annual Fund/Development<br />
Officer<br />
Heather Marchese<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Development/Senior<br />
Development Officer<br />
Joan Timbie<br />
Alumni Relations Coordinator<br />
Louise Tremblay<br />
Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Annual Fund<br />
Karen Agee<br />
Special Projects Assistant<br />
Katie Aman<br />
Gift and Data Specialist<br />
Erin Casto<br />
Grants and Research Assistant<br />
Kim Howard Gray<br />
Administrative Assistant<br />
Emily Macenko<br />
Administrative Assistant<br />
Amy Hunter<br />
Executive and Legislative Assistant<br />
Carolyn Stratford<br />
Campaign Assistant<br />
Telephone:<br />
410-225-2324 and 410-225-2339<br />
Fax:<br />
410-225-2312 and 443-423-1022<br />
Principal photography: Bruce Weller.<br />
Additional photography by: Max<br />
Glanville, Robin Hood, Edward Hueber,<br />
Neil Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f, Bernard Mouro, Keith<br />
Weller. Additional donor portraits<br />
courtesy <strong>of</strong> the donors.<br />
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