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Page 1: UC SANTA BARBARA · UC Santa Barbara Dear Friends, The Campaign for UC Santa Barbara is transforming our university in myriad ways, thanks to a steady increase in private support

THE ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVINGUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA

FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014

UC SANTA BARBARAPA RT NER S IN INNOVAT IO N

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P A R T N E R S I N I N N O VA T I O N • 2

Table ofContents

Investing in the Future

Financial Highlights

Campaign for UC Santa Barbara

Gold Circle Spotlight

Enhancing Culture and Community

Inventing the Future by Fueling New Discoveries

Educating Citizens for California and a Global Society

Cultivating Leaders and Champions

Developing Solutions For a Sustainable World

Tomorrow’s Philanthropists

Estate Giving

We Remember

Recognizing Distinction

Honor Roll of Donors

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Henry T. Yang, ChancellorUC Santa Barbara

Dear Friends,

The Campaign for UC Santa Barbara is transforming

our university in myriad ways, thanks to a steady increase in

private support and to growing numbers of people more deeply

involved with our campus. This expansion of philanthropic and

personal engagement has helped us to accelerate our efforts

to enhance the stature of our preeminent, world-class research

university.

A major factor in our success is the leadership, vision and

generosity of our supporters, like you, to whom our institution

is forever grateful. From leadership and major gifts to the

thousands of enthusiastic and generous donations, your giving

is making a difference! Our appreciation of your support is

enormous, as is the impact on our campus — our students and

faculty have numerous touching and heartfelt stories to tell.

Private philanthropy in 2013-2014 reached $77.7 million,

raising our campaign total to $865 million as we steadily

march toward our $1 billion goal and beyond.

One of our campaign’s most meaningful hallmarks of

success is the impact on our students, both present and future.

Over the course of the campaign, more than $70 million has

been raised in direct financial aid, including scholarships,

fellowships and awards, helping us to maintain student access

and foster an excellent and diverse academic community.

Most gratifying of all is the culture of giving we see

spreading across the university, as our students increasingly

champion fundraising awareness and become philanthropic

ambassadors. Their commitment is inspiring and essential to

establishing a future base of alumni donors.

None of this would be possible without you, our donors,

and your visionary investment in UC Santa Barbara. Through

your leadership and partnership, you are not only transforming

our university — you are improving lives and changing the

world.

Marcy Carsey, ChairUC Santa Barbara Foundation

Transforming Our UniversityPrivate giving changes campus, lives and the world

I N V E S T I N G I N T H E

F U T U R E

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Financial HighlightsPrivate Support - Fiscal Year 2014

BY PURPOSEBY SOURCE - TOTAL $77.7 M

S N A P S H O T

$0.5 MFaculty/Staff

$5.8 MParents

$8.0 MFriends

$10.6 MAlumni

$12.4 MOthers

$15.0 MCorporations

$24.9 MIndividuals

$25.4 MFoundations

$24.9 MIndividuals$33.7 M

Research

$28.7 M

Dept. Support

$6.9 M

Student Support

$24.9 MIndividuals

$1.7 M

Unrestricted

$5.8 MCampus

Improvement

$0.6 M

Instruction

$0.3 M

Other

Total$77.7 M

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CAMPAIGN FACTS

$65 Millionraised in support for students during the

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P A R T N E R S I N I N N O VA T I O N • 6

Excellence, Opportunity, Innovation Nearing $1B goal, campaign inspires gratitude, generosity

T H E C A M PA I G N

F O R U C S A N TA

B A R B A R A

The Campaign for UC Santa

Barbara has raised a cumulative $865

million and attracted more than 60,000

new donors since we first launched this

bold endeavor. Annual giving in the

last three years alone has averaged

$80 million. This growth will sustain our

fundraising into the future.

Our alumni remain dedicated

donors, accounting for an average

14% of all dollars received during the

campaign, while parent gifts last year

made up an outstanding 12% of all

donations. Corporate and foundation

support have consistently made up

60% of our campaign totals, a level of

giving that reflects larger contributions

raised in partnership with our faculty

and researchers to further their

breakthroughs and innovations.

We are thrilled to share that our

endowment has grown by over 300%

during the campaign — a testament to

the successful partnerships being forged

with our many donor constituencies. The

number of planned and deferred gifts

also continues to grow.

We are tremendously grateful for

the expert leadership of campaign co-

chairs Jeff Henley ’66 and Lady Leslie

Ridley-Tree H’12, and of honorary

chair Michael Douglas ’68. We extend

sincere thanks to our tireless trustees and

campaign volunteers, whose assistance

and leadership have significantly

expanded our Gaucho community

across the country. Our donors are

giving back in ways that fuel and further

their own passions and promote their

deeper involvement with the programs

and people on campus. We continue to

look for those passion areas and with

every conversation open more doors.

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P A R T N E R S I N I N N O VA T I O N • 7

Washington D.C. Committee Chair

Phil Spector ‘72

Washington D.C. Campaign Committee

Ian Blue ‘10Paul Boyle ‘84

Gwen Brown ‘71Karen Irish ’89

Damon Jones ‘93Jennifer Pharaoh ‘82

Phil Reiner ‘98Paul Sweet ‘69Linda Ulrich ‘83

Marie Williams ‘89

New York Committee Chair

Bruce Wilcox ‘77

New York Campaign Committee

John Arnhold ‘75Stephanie Brower ‘09

Tim Coleman ‘76Michael Coyle ‘88

Josh Elliott ‘93Eva Haller

Michael Koch ‘89Chris Ludeman ‘80Karen Macleod ‘85

Northern California Committee Co-Chairs

Bill Dinsmore ‘68Susan Worster ‘70

Northern California Campaign Committee

Mark Bertelsen ‘66Rick Bocci

Sandi Bragar ‘93Richard (Dick) Breaux ‘67

Steve & Linda CroweScott Draper ‘87

Ralph Garcia, Jr. ‘83Roger Haughton ‘69Janice Jagelski ‘87Dorcas Kelley ‘84

Jeff Kragel ‘04Jack Krouskup ‘71

Renee Welze Livingston ‘82Louise Pahl ‘77

Ron Rubenstein ‘66

Los Angeles Committee Co-Chairs

Gary E. Erickson ‘63Wendy Purcell ‘84

Los Angeles Campaign Committee

David Adishian ‘89Art Auerbach ‘87

Robert A. Grantham ‘75David Huff ‘89Rob Jupille ‘89

Moses & DeDe LebovitsJamie McCrary ‘90

Joel Raznick ‘81Lynn P. ‘55 & Winslow C. (Winnie) ‘54

ReitnouerSteve Savitsky ‘87

Harvey ‘47 & Hope SchechterKatie Woods

Orange County Committee Co-Chairs

Chris Fletcher ‘77Ralph J. Simmonds ‘78

Orange County Campaign Committee

Kristin Barens ’87John Dobrott

Richard A. Gadbois III ‘79Dennis Ghan ‘74

Chris Manderson ‘91Paul Sams ‘92

Casey Sbicca ‘07Bill Thormahlen ‘77

San Diego Committee Co-Chairs

Steve Mendell ‘63Phil White ‘84

San Diego Campaign Committee

Mark Foletta ‘82Drew Hutton ‘83Dana L. King ‘77

Eliot ‘00 & Stephanie ‘01 PetersAnnKatrin Petersen

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P A R T N E R S I N I N N O VA T I O N • 8

The Gold Circle is UC Santa Barbara’s premier donor recognition society, comprised of the campus’s closest friends and the generous individuals who have contributed more than $1,000,000 to the university.

Sara Miller McCuneA Life in Letters

G O L D C I R C L E

S P O T L I G H T

Generosity is endemic to Sara

Miller McCune and her internationally

successful company, SAGE Publications.

Together they are among UC Santa

Barbara’s most prolific and devoted

supporters. Spanning more than two

decades and some dozen disciplines

and departments, their cumulative

influence can be seen across campus.

The McCune Conference Room.

The SAGE Center for the Study of

the Mind. The Sara Miller McCune

Internship and Public Service Program.

The George D. McCune Dissertation

Fellowship in Communication. The

SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of

Social Sciences. And the list goes on.

An honorary alumna of UCSB,

Miller McCune is also a longtime

benefactor to UCSB Arts & Lectures,

where she created an endowment

for the Sara Miller McCune Director

of Arts & Lectures and now co-chairs

the Council for Arts & Lectures. The

UCSB Library’s Department of Special

Collections holds many rare books from

her collection and has recently shown

two exhibitions around these works.

Her bequest leaving virtually all of

that collection to the university library

will be a truly transformative gift to the

campus.

“My own interests tend to mirror

a lot of facets of life at UCSB and it is

therefore doubly rewarding for me to

be involved with the campus,” Miller

McCune said. “A very famous political

scientist, Yale’s Charles Lindblom, called

it ‘usable knowledge.’ At the end of the

day that’s really what it’s all about.”

From outright support and current-

use funds, to gifts for students and

programs, endowments, funds for

capital projects and, most recently, an

estate commitment to the library and

UCSB Arts & Lectures, Sara and her

company’s partnership with UCSB are

unparalleled.

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A dozen years after making a leadership gift to help build

a campus center for film, television and new media, Marcy

Carsey has made a major donation to secure the future of the

now-thriving research and teaching hub that bears her name.

The Carsey-Wolf Center (CWC) will receive $5 million from the

former television executive, whose pledge will support staff and

programming, fund existing and future projects and enable the

pursuit of new opportunities now and for years to come.

The center is co-named for Carsey’s fellow lead donor and

CWC benefactor Dick Wolf, also an Emmy-winning producer,

whose credits include the Law & Order franchise and current hit

Chicago Fire.

“The Carsey-Wolf Center has done such a wonderful job

in its mission to be an interdisciplinary institute,” said Carsey,

current chair of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of

Trustees and an honorary alumna of UCSB. “I think it’s time

we ensured that it’s going to keep going — and growing. They

have put a template out there that’s just a beautiful thing. It’s

wonderful, fertile ground to grow new shoots.”

The center’s overall mission is to foster the creativity,

critical skills, historical understanding and new forms of

literacy needed to be informed citizens in the 21st century and

beyond. By engaging industry professionals and policy makers,

as well as students and scholars, it aims to increase public

A ‘Template’ for SuccessMarcy Carsey bets big on Carsey-Wolf Center

E N H A N C I N G C U LT U R E

A N DC O M M U N I T Y

understanding of the role of media in society and inform policy

debates.

Occupying a unique place at the juncture of academia

and industry, CWC benefits students, the community and the

media industries at large via its screening and production

facilities, as well as its programs and initiatives. For example,

the latter category includes the Environmental Media Initiative,

which teaches communication from an environmental

perspective and sees scientists collaborate with film and media

scholars on research and public programming.

The crux of CWC’s work is reflected in the Media

Industries Project, a leading hub for research on digital

distribution, creative labor and globalization, as well as in its

Media Internship Program pairing students with well-known

media companies for hands-on experience. The center’s bricks-

and-mortar heart resides at Pollock Theater, where in the last

year alone CWC hosted 53 films, conferences, panels and

other media-rich events featuring an international array of films

and filmmakers who interacted with scholars, students and

community members.

Carsey’s new pledge will ensure that the center’s rise

continues. The way she structured her gift — part outright funds

and part estate commitment — will guarantee it.

“Nobody has all the money in the world, so you try to

figure out ways to most effectively use whatever money you can

give,” Carsey said. “The university has been really helpful in

trying to make it work for me, and others who want to help, for

whatever level of gift that somebody wants to make.”

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Huge Steps ForwardKeck Foundation enables biomedical innovation

Novel approaches to regenerative

medicine and new insights into the

neurochemistry of addiction are being

developed at UC Santa Barbara, thanks

to two major grants from the W.M. Keck

Foundation.

Biologist Denise Montell received a

$1 million boost for her groundbreaking

work on anastasis, a cellular process

that was actually discovered in her

lab. The pioneering find is a huge

step toward the establishment of

revolutionary therapies for the treatment

of heart disease, degenerative diseases

and cancer.

The Keck Foundation grant enables

Montell’s team to explore even further.

The researchers will study the molecular

mechanisms controlling anastasis

and identify small molecules that can

enhance or inhibit the process.

“The ultimate goal of our

research is to harness the discovery

of anastasis to develop new therapies

for major diseases afflicting the human

population,” said Montell, the Duggan

Professor of Molecular, Cellular

and Developmental Biology. “As

groundbreaking as the initial discovery

of anastasis was, elucidating the

I N V E N T I N G T H E F U T U R EB Y F U E L I N G

N E W D I S C O V E R I E S

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molecular mechanisms and identifying

molecules that can enhance or inhibit

anastasis will be the truly transformative

work.”

“Denise Montell’s research group

has made the sort of fundamental

discovery that opens up unexplored

scientific territory,” said Michael

Witherell, UCSB’s vice chancellor for

research. “We are pleased that the

Keck Foundation recognized this as

an opportunity and moved quickly to

support this groundbreaking research.”

The Keck Foundation is

also supporting a collaborative

project examining the mysterious

neurochemistry of addiction, by way of

a second $1 million grant.

“There’s not really a lot we know

about specific molecules that are

linked to vulnerability to addiction,”

said Tod Kippin, a UCSB neuroscientist

who studies cocaine addiction. “The

main purpose is to try to identify

individuals that would be vulnerable

to drug addiction based on their

initial neurochemistry. If we can

identify phenotypes — observable

characteristics — that are vulnerable

to addiction and then understand

how drugs change the neurochemistry

related to that phenotype, we’ll be in a

better position to develop therapeutics

to help people with that addiction.”

With collaborators Tom Soh, a

professor of mechanical engineering

and of materials, and Kevin Plaxco, a

professor of chemistry and biochemistry,

Kippin will identify these addiction-

prone neurochemical profiles by relying

on biosensing technology the three

developed together.

The technology has the potential

to shed light on addictions to other

substances, explore behavioral impulses

behind obesity, or investigate how

memory works, which could lead to

further understanding of diseases such

as Alzheimer’s.

Based in Los Angeles, the W.M.

Keck Foundation was established in

1954 by the late W. M. Keck, founder

of the Superior Oil Company. The

foundation grants focus primarily

on pioneering efforts in the areas of

medical, science and engineering

research. The foundation also maintains

an undergraduate education program

that promotes distinctive learning and

research experiences for students in the

sciences and in the liberal arts, and a

Southern California Grant Program that

provides support for the Los Angeles

community, with a special emphasis on

children and youth from low-income

families, special needs populations and

safety-net services.

During anastasis, a process discovered by UC Santa Barbara researcher Denise Montell, human cells recover from the brink of death. Top: cells stained blue to highlight

DNA and red to label mitochondria before treatment. Bottom, left to right: untreated cells, ethanol-affected cells and washed cells that have fully recovered.

Professor Denise Montell, left, in the lab with former graduate student Li He.

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Call them hybrids. Equal parts

scientist, engineer and artist, they’re

using mathematics as a bridge between

traditionally divergent disciplines,

advancing all three by breaking new

ground.

Meet UC Santa Barbara’s Deutsch

Foundation Fellows, who are pursuing

advanced degrees in the Media Arts and

Technology graduate program. Blurring

the lines between creative and scientific

approaches, they are testing their

theories — and paving the way toward

new technologies — in UCSB’s fully

immersive, 360-degree, 3-D AlloSphere

Research Facility.

“It’s really a new field that we’re

making here and we really are hybrids,”

said JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, founder

and director of the AlloSphere, and a

professor of both music composition and

of media arts and technology.

The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation’s

$1 million gift supports the fellowship

program that launched in 2011. The

Baltimore-based foundation is named

for nuclear-physicist-turned-entrepreneur

Deutsch, whose lifelong interests include

innovations in science and technology,

education and social justice.

“Dr. Deutsch was a great believer in

strongly innovative ideas and providing

opportunities for people to move in a

direction that others had not followed,”

said Neil Didriksen, the foundation’s chief

operating officer. “As a very successful

scientist and entrepreneur, he was

always interested in where technology

was leading us and was very willing to

go in early when others were not quite

sure about what the consequences could

be. When we heard about what they’re

doing at the AlloSphere, it seemed to

us to be something unprecedented and

we were just taken with the passion they

bring to the work.

“We see that this investment is going

to have tremendous returns,” Didriksen

added. “It’s very exciting for us to be

associated with AlloSphere.”

Where Art Meets ScienceDeutsch Foundation funds ‘hybrid’ research

E D U C AT I N G C I T I Z E N S F O R

C A L I F O R N I A A N D A G L O B A L

S O C I E T Y

The AlloSphere provides a large-scale multimedia environment to deliver rich,

coherent, interactive, high-resolution 3-D video and audio streams from voluminous amounts of

scientific data, all in real-time.

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A gift of $500,000 from the

Bentson Foundation will fund the

Bentson Scholars Program at UC Santa

Barbara, a merit-based initiative for

undergraduates with an interest in

aquatic biology. It was created by

Gaucho grads Laurie Bentson Kauth and

husband William Kauth — the latter a

longtime marine biology teacher now

retired from Santa Barbara High School.

“When Bill was teaching, there

was a sort of unofficial collaboration

between his class and UCSB — they

visited the campus labs quite often —

and it was wonderful,” Bentson Kauth

recalled. “With the Bentson Foundation

we have scholarships in other places,

so bringing one here seemed like the

perfect thing to do. And we’re really

excited about it.”

So is UCSB marine scientist Craig

Carlson, department chair in Ecology,

Evolution and Marine Biology, where

the Bentson scholarships will support

high-achieving aquatic biology students.

“This fantastic gift clearly gives

a great boost to what we can offer

our undergrads from the standpoint

of research experience as well as of

enrichment,” Carlson said. “This looks

like a win-win for students supported by

the scholarships and the faculty working

with these outstanding students. It will

create opportunities for undergrads and

help them excel in this important field.”

Which is precisely the point,

according to Bentson Kauth.

“We hope these students go on to

help save the ocean, which is really the

reason that you study marine biology,”

she said. “Certainly UCSB is one of the

very best places to do that. Hopefully

they will be so inspired that they will

eventually give back to UCSB, too.”

Sea of OpportunityBentson Foundation fosters future leaders

E D U C AT I N G C I T I Z E N S F O R

C A L I F O R N I A A N D A G L O B A L

S O C I E T Y

The Bentson Scholars Program will benefit marine science undergrads, such as those above.

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Passion PlayArnholds serve up support for UCSB tennis

One of John Arnhold’s favorite

pastimes is also one of his philanthropic

passions: tennis. An alumnus and

longtime generous donor to several

areas on campus, Arnhold and his wife,

Jody, upped the ante for UCSB Athletics

with their recent $1 million commitment.

The two were honored with

Intercollegiate Athletics’ 2014 “Dare

to Make a Difference Award” at the

department’s annual SB Awards. John

Arnhold ’75, a UC Santa Barbara

Foundation trustee and New York

campaign committee member, was on

hand to receive the plaudit in person.

“John and Jody Arnhold have

made a gift that is an absolute game-

changer,” said Simon Thibodeau,

head coach for UCSB Women’s

Tennis. “For the first time in UCSB

history, our women’s tennis program

is fully funded with scholarships, and

will be able to bring the most dynamic

student-athletes to study and compete

at one of the world’s most prestigious

universities. John has been a role model,

academic mentor, advisor and friend

to our team. Our student-athletes have

enjoyed the opportunity to spend time

hitting on the courts with John, and off

the courts talking about life and their

futures. We cannot thank John and Jody

enough for their continued generous

support.”

To be paid evenly over five years,

the Arnholds’ pledge will provide

$625,000 in scholarship support,

$62,500 in program endowment

and $37,500 in current-use funds for

women’s tennis. Men’s tennis will receive

$175,000 in scholarship support,

$62,500 in program endowment and

$37,500 in current-use funds.

“John and Jody’s commitment to

our program truly makes an impact,”

said Marty Davis, head coach for

UCSB Men’s Tennis. “We cannot

thank them enough for stepping up

as their philanthropy allows our team

to compete for championships on the

court, and at the same time achieve in

the classroom at one of the nation’s elite

universities. The Arnholds’ generous

giving and investment in UC Santa

Barbara means so much to us all.”

C U LT I VAT I N G L E A D E R S

A N D C H A M P I O N S

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As a senior playing volleyball at UC

Santa Barbara in 1979, Glenn Duval

‘80 received a $900 scholarship that

afforded him the flexibility to focus

more on sports and school — and less

on getting by. That modest gift has a

reverberating impact still today.

“That was probably the best $900 I

ever got in my life,” said Duval, a trustee

of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation

since 2012. “I thought I’d try to give

back every year, if possible, so that

some other student could have the same

opportunity.”

He made good on that promise, and

then some. Pledging his first donation in

1981, Duval and his wife Bettina have

since become annual donors to UCSB,

where their Duval Scholarship supports

undergraduates with academic promise

who are participating in research or an

honors program.

The pair endowed the awards

fund in the name of their son, a 2011

Gaucho grad. The scholarship — and

managing it on behalf of the family

— was the Duvals’ graduation gift

to Bennett, who double majored in

Asian American studies and business

economics.

“We thought the best gift we could

give him was a gift with responsibility

attached,” Glenn Duval said. “And that

responsibility is to give back to society

and give back to the University of

California.”

The UC system has been as much a

part of the Duvals’ life as philanthropy.

Bettina is an alumna of UC Berkeley,

as is her own mother and, soon, the

couple’s youngest daughter. Their

youngest son is now a freshman at Cal.

Glenn’s parents and sister all graduated

from UCLA.

Talk about a legacy.

“We are humbled to be able to give

financially to the UC and UCSB,” Bettina

Duval said. “Both Glenn and I really

came from humble beginnings. Giving

back became an important value for us

and I think it’s the core of who we are.”

Gift of ResponsibilityFor Duvals, giving is all in the family

C U LT I VAT I N G L E A D E R S

A N D C H A M P I O N S

Glenn and Bettina Duval, below and top right with son Bennett, Dilling and Chancellor Henry T. Yang, hold philanthropy close at heart.

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Lighting the WayPledges propel SSLEEC toward novel technologies

With an impressive boost — more

than $5 million worth — by way of

early membership support, the new

Solid State Lighting & Energy Electronics

Center (SSLEEC) at UCSB is poised to

make major advancements.

During fiscal year 2014, three

corporations, including Mitsubishi

Chemical and Everlight Electronics,

pledged $1.75 million apiece — $5.25

million altogether — to the collaborative

center that partners key industry leaders

with UC Santa Barbara researchers.

Their aim: to advance solid-state lighting

and energy efficient power switching

using wide-bandgap semiconductors.

Launched in late 2013, the center’s

previous generations were Solid State

Lighting & Display Center, and Solid

State Lighting & Energy Center. Now,

as SSLEEC, the center is focusing on

new semiconductor-based technologies

for energy efficient lighting, power

electronics and bulk growth of Gallium

Nitride (GaN).

The objective of the SSLEEC is to

provide a forum for its members — key

industry partners and the faculty and

student researchers at UCSB — to

work in collaboration, and across

scientific disciplines, to address the most

challenging problems in these important

and timely areas of research.

“We are so pleased to be working

with leading international corporations

on next-generation energy efficient

materials and devices,” said center

co-director Steven DenBaars, who is

also a professor of materials and of

electrical and computer engineering,

as well as the Mitsubishi Chemical

Professor in Solid State Lighting

& Display. “The applications of

SSLEEC-enabled products has grown

from energy efficient LED lighting

to now include energy efficient

power electronics for electric cars,

photovoltaics, power supplies and

Internet servers. We continue to pioneer

novel next-generation technologies such

as LED lighting for health and visible

light communication, and novel next-

generation laser lighting.”

D E V E L O P I N G S O L U T I O N S

F O R A S U S TA I N A B L E

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Representatives of SSLEEC member company Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation pictured with professor and center co-director Shuji Nakamura, bottom center, who won the 2014 Nobel Prize for Physics, becoming UCSB’s sixth Nobel laureate.

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Advancing Efficiency Gift edges Institute for Energy Efficiency closer to home

Plans for a state-of-the-art home for

UC Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy

Efficiency (IEE) got a big lift this year,

courtesy of $5 million from a generous

alumna, who also pledged $500,000 to

support students in the STEM disciplines.

The major gift will support efforts

to construct a new building — to be

named Henley Hall after lead donor

Jeff Henley ’66 — with laboratories,

a lecture hall, conference rooms and

collaborative spaces for faculty and

student research.

“This donation is a major step

forward in raising the funds necessary

to build this building,” said John Bowers,

institute director and a professor of

electrical and computer engineering.

“The building contains many innovative

ways to reduce energy consumption,

and will provide many new laboratories

important for conducting research

in energy efficiency. One key new

laboratory enabled by this gift is a

dedicated experimental data center that

will benefit computer science, electrical

and computer engineering and

mechanical engineering department

researchers and cement UCSB’s status

as a leading university for data center

research.”

Intended to function as a “living

lab,” the building will serve as a hub

for developing and applying innovative

new technology. It will co-locate institute

researchers, currently dispersed over

a dozen campus buildings, to provide

fertile ground for collaboration and

accelerate research.

Recent research by the Institute is

paving for way for higher-performing

and longer-lasting rechargeable

batteries, new and enhanced materials

applications for energy efficiency and

pushing photovoltaic system efficiencies

beyond 50 percent.

“The Institute for Energy Efficiency

at UCSB is changing the way we apply

research to critical energy issues such

as production, storage, computing

and lighting,” said Rod Alferness, the

Richard A. Auhll Professor and Dean of

the College of Engineering. “This gift

is an investment in valuable research

today and in the great advancements

that will continue to emerge from IEE.”

D E V E L O P I N G S O L U T I O N S

F O R A S U S TA I N A B L E

W O R L D

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Driven by a love of nature — and

affection for her alma mater — alumna

Linda Duttenhaver ’77 donated $2

million to help renovate the historic

Ranch House at UCSB’s Sedgwick

Natural Reserve.

A longtime advocate for both

conservation and outreach at

Sedgwick, one of seven natural reserves

administered by UCSB, Duttenhaver

also funded the 2009 restoration of the

property’s barn. This new project will

give a much-needed makeover and

modernization to Sedgwick’s sole

accommodations for visiting scholars

and scientists.

“The more you’re up there, the

more you fall in love and the more you

see opportunities to make a difference,”

Duttenhaver said of Sedgwick. “The

Ranch House was the clear next step.

It will be used to support research

activities on the Reserve, to inspire

creative and productive environmental

work, to attract new researchers and to

promote collaborations among scientists

and scholars. This will really help

continue the mission of Sedgwick, and

UCSB, in a very meaningful way.”

Reserve manager Kate McCurdy

couldn’t agree more.

“Linda Duttenhaver has a keen

interest in improving facilities at the

field station to better promote research

and educational uses of the property,”

McCurdy said. “This is her most

significant gift to date, providing funds

for the Ranch House renovation, which

is a greatly needed improvement. We

are hugely indebted to our supporters,

like Linda, who get the value of having

land set aside for conservation and

learning more about the land itself.”

To Protect & ConserveLinda Duttenhaver pushes for preservation

D E V E L O P I N G S O L U T I O N S

F O R A S U S TA I N A B L E

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Top right: Linda Duttenhaver with Sedgwick docents Susan and Andy Lentz at the annual Sedgwick Barn Dance; bottom: The Ranch House, built in the 1940’s, was the family home of

Duke Sedgwick, who gifted the property to the UC Natural Reserve System.

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“As a student at UCSB, I worked three years for the Annual Fund. Every day I was

reminded how much of an impact alumni support has on the success of our university.

As an alumna now myself, I intend to be a consistent donor to the Annual Fund.

“For me philanthropy is important because it creates a sense of caring and

community. It’s incredible to see people giving back to their alma mater — and

especially to the students. Philanthropic donations allow for others to realize their

potential at a level above their own means and those who give can revel in the fact

that they opened a student’s future to an entirely new realm of possibilities.”

“A community thrives when its members work together to build a safe and

productive environment. My community at UC Santa Barbara supported me by offering

academic, social and personal services. It is my duty to now give back so others can

benefit the way I did in my years on campus.

“UCSB provided me with many amazing opportunities. Through all these things,

I learned valuable leadership and communication skills that will help me in my future

career. I am so grateful for all the people at UCSB that helped me grow and mature.

“The UCSB campus and Isla Vista are our home. It is a place full of people that

have loved and nurtured us. Our friends, coworkers, classmates and professors have

helped us become intelligent individuals ready for our next step. Our community

helped us from day one, so we should make it our goal to give back when we can.”

Mayur Prajapati Class of 2014 | Biology

Ensuring a Culture of GivingStudent ambassadors inspire generosity across campus

Casey McCullohClass of 2014 | Communication and Economics

T O M O R R O W ’ SP H I L A N T H R O P I S T S

“Casey’s leadership of our student philanthropy club, UCSB First, set a lasting foundation for this campus and begins to develop alumni donors for our future,” said Beverly Colgate, UCSB’s associate vice chancellor for development, left, with McCulloh. “Her commitment and enthusiasm are contagious. She is an exemplary model of how student philanthropy can create a culture of giving that cables from one student-generation to the next.”

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If there were a chancellor’s hall

of fame, Vernon Cheadle would hold

a prominent place. As UC Santa

Barbara’s leader in the 1960s and

’70s, he guided the campus through an

extraordinary expansion, paving the

way for the onetime teacher’s college

and then-new addition to the UC system

to become the true research university

that it is today.

For the vital role Cheadle

played in that evolution — and for

the administrative superstar status

he achieved — UCSB’s central

administration building, Cheadle Hall,

serves as a bricks-and-mortar homage.

Yet it’s a lesser-known campus facility

that his family says reflects his true

professional passion: the Vernon and

Mary Cheadle Center for Biodiversity

and Ecological Restoration (CCBER).

Vernon Cheadle was a world-

renowned botanist whose prolific

research bookended — by decades in

either direction — his time as UCSB’s

top administrator. His vast collections,

which include some 15,000 plants and

60,000 light microscope slides, are

housed at the research and teaching

center named for both him and his wife.

Mary Cheadle was actively involved in

campus activities during her husband’s

tenure as chancellor and later as

benefactor to the library and trustee

of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation;

together the couple were “truly a

wonderful pair,” said son William “Bill”

Cheadle, M.D.

“A lot of people know what he did

for the campus as chief administrator

but a lot of people don’t know Cheadle

the botanist,” Bill Cheadle said of his

father, who died in 1995. “He was a

botanist for 30 years before he ever

became chancellor, and he went back

to it for almost 20 more years after

retiring. In a way he had two different

lives — one as a scientist and one as

an administrator. Cheadle Hall may

highlight his administrative work, but

CCBER symbolizes his life’s work

Growing a LegacyCheadle family gift keeps Vernon’s memory alive

E S TAT E G I V I N G

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and his love of botany. And that’s the

great thing about it.”

Seeking to safeguard his father’s

scientific legacy by ensuring that CCBER

survives and thrives long-term, Bill

Cheadle, with his wife, Mary, has gifted

the center with $1.6 million — most of

which will establish an endowment meant

to support its operations in perpetuity. This

unique gift included cash, a pledge and a

significant commitment in their estate plan.

“We just want to make it

permanent,” Bill Cheadle said of CCBER,

where he and wife Mary are longtime

benefactors (they have also, in the past,

made gifts to UCSB’s library and the

campus’s soccer program). “I don’t want it

to ever go away. We want to keep Dad’s

legacy alive and keep people informed

about what he was really like. He was just

an amazing human being.”

With CCBER, Vernon Cheadle’s work

lives on — and is educating students still

today. There is one Gaucho in particular

whose interest may run deeper than most:

That’s Joseph Cheadle, son of Bill and

Mary, grandson of Vernon and Mary,

now in his fourth year at UCSB. Majoring

in economics and math, he hasn’t had

occasion to tap the center in his course of

study, but he has been there to conduct

research on one special subject — his

grandfather.

“Growing up I heard stories about

my grandfather, but he died when I was

two so I didn’t know him at all,” Joseph

Cheadle said. “Visiting CCBER, there is a

lot of information about his life in there.

Seeing that — seeing all his slides — I

learned so much about him. I appreciate

what he’s done now more than I ever

knew. Just imagining this place, the whole

campus, how it used to be, shows me how

hard he worked to accomplish his goals.

That’s inspiring for me.”

This lantern slide — Cheadle amassed thousands — is of Cocos romanzoffiana, in the Palm family. Lantern slides were the precursor to 35 mm slides.

A lantern slide showing a cross section of the stem crown of a Cocos nucifera,

also in the Palm family.

Vernon Cheadle, a renowned botanist, was UCSB’s second chancellor.

Cheadle’s vast botanic collections are housed at UCSB’s Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration.

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One day changed everything.One community stands together.

We draw comfort from the tremendous outpouring of love and support from people like you. For that, we are profoundly grateful.

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Recognizing DistinctionEndowed chairs honor exceptional faculty members for their contributions to academia, and are crucial in supporting the educational and research needs of UC Santa Barbara.

The following benefactors, by establishing endowed chairs in various areas, have made a permanent investment in the future of UC Santa Barbara.

CAMPUSWIDEEdward A. Dickson Emeriti ProfessorshipUniversity of California Presidential ChairEdward A. Dickson, DonorSanjit Mishra, Dickson Emeriti Professor

MacArthur Foundation IMacArthur Foundation, DonorNelson Lichtenstein, MacArthur Professor

MacArthur Foundation IIMacArthur Foundation, DonorRichard Appelbaum, MacArthur Professor

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster ICampuswide (Systems Biology Initiative,

College of Engineering 2003-2018)Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H ’09/MA ’70, DonorsCheryl Briggs, Mellichamp Professor of Systems BiologyJamey Marth, Mellichamp Professor of Systems BiologyOtger Campas, Mellichamp Professor of Systems BiologySamir Mitragotri, Mellichamp Professor of Systems Biology

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster IICampuswide (Globalization Initiative, College of Letters & Science 2008-2023)Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H ’09/MA ’70, DonorsJanet Afary, Mellichamp Professor of Global Religion and ModernismsMichael Curtin, Mellichamp Professor of Global and Media RepresentationsJan Nederveen Pieterse, Mellichamp Professor of Transnational Civil Society NetworksAlison Brysk, Mellichamp Professor of Global and International Studies Program

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professorships, Cluster IIICampuswide (Sustainability Initiative)Prof. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H ’09/MA ’70, DonorsSusannah Scott, Mellichamp Professor

University of California Presidential Chair I

University of California Presidential Chair IIAlan J. Heeger, Presidential Professor

University of California Presidential Chair IIIMichael Witherell, Presidential Professor

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGEugene Aas Chair in Computer ScienceComputer Science DepartmentMark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67, Donors

ALCOA Chair in Materials Department of MaterialsThe Aluminum Company of America, Donor Tresa Pollock, ALCOA Professor of High Tech Materials

Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Chair in Engineering College of EngineeringRichard A. Auhll, DonorRod Alferness, Dean and Auhll Professor for the College of Engineering

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Cree Chair in Solid State Lighting and Display Department of MaterialsCree Inc., F. Neal Hunter, Prof. Umesh K. Mishra, and Prof. Steven P. DenBaars, Donors Shuji Nakamura, Cree Professor of Solid State Lighting and Display

Glen and Susanne Culler Chair in Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceZhu Family Foundation, Anonymous, Donors

Doluca Family Chair in Electrical and Computer EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringTunç and F. Lale Doluca ’81, DonorsMark Rodwell, Doluca Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Tony Evans Chair in Structural MaterialsDepartment of MaterialsDr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, DonorsVarious DonorsRobert McMeeking, Evans Professor of Structural Materials

Fred Kavli Chair in NanotechnologyDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fred Kavli* H ’05, DonorJohn Bowers, Kavli Professor of Nanotechnology

Fred Kavli Chair in Optoelectronics and Sensors Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fred Kavli* H ’05, DonorLarry Coldren, Kavli Professor of Optoelectronics

Edward Noble Kramer Chair in Materials Department of Materials Prof. Edward J. and Gail W. Kramer, DonorsRachel Segalman, Kramer Professor of Materials

The Herbert Kroemer Endowed Chair in Materials ScienceDepartment of MaterialsDr. Robert and Victoria Mehrabian, DonorsAnonymous DonorsChris Van de Walle, Kroemer Professor of Materials Science

Leadership Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer Science Anonymous, Donor Richard Kemmerer, Leadership Professor of Computer Science

Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Chair in Process Control Department of Chemical EngineeringProf. Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp H ’09/MA ’70, DonorsFrank J. Doyle III, Mellichamp Professor of Process Control

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Functional Materials Department of Materials Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, DonorGlenn Fredrickson, Mitsubishi Professor of Functional Materials

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Chair in Solid State Lighting and Display Department of Materials Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, DonorSteven P. DenBaars, Mitsubishi Professor of Solid State Lighting and Display

Venkatesh Narayanamurti Chair in Computer Science Department of Computer ScienceKarl and Pamela Lopker ’73/’77, Donors Xifeng Yan, Narayanamurti Professor of Computer Science

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

Seoul Optodevice Chair in Solid State Lighting Department of Materials Seoul Optodevice Corporation, DonorJames Speck, Seoul Optodevice Professor of Solid State Lighting

Donald W. Whittier Chair in Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringThe Mericos Foundation, DonorUmesh Mishra, Whittier Professor of Electrical Engineering

Fred and Linda R. Wudl Chair in Materials Science Department of MaterialsProf. Fred and Dr. Linda R. Wudl, Donors

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCEGüenter and June Ahlers Chair in Experimental Physics Department of PhysicsProf. Güenter and June Ahlers, DonorsAndrew Cleland, Ahlers Professor in Experimental Physics

King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Chair in Islamic Studies Department of HistoryThe Saudi Royal Family, DonorsAdam Sabra, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Professor of Islamic Studies

Alec P. Alexander Chair in Economics Department of EconomicsDr. Walter and Thelma Mead H’12, Donors

James and Sarah Argyropoulos Chair in Hellenic Studies Department of ClassicsJames Argyropoulos, Sarah Argyropoulos, DonorsHelen Morales, Argyropoulos Professor of Hellenic Studies

José Miguel de Barandiarán Chair in Basque Studies Department of Spanish and Portuguese Ministry of Culture of the Autonomous Basque Government in Spain, the Federation of Basque-Navarrese Savings and Loan, Donors Viola Miglio, Barandiarán Professor of Basque Studies

Leonard Broom Chair in DemographyDepartment of DemographyProf. Leonard* and Gretchan Broom, DonorsShelly Lundberg, Broom Professor of Demography

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John Carbon Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Amgen Foundation, William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Franklin and Catherine Johnson Foundation, and the Rathmann Family Foundation, DonorsJamey Marth, Carbon Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Virgil Cordano OFM Chair in Catholic Studies Department of Religious StudiesCharles Schwab, Charles* and Harriet Burke, Richard and Marguerite Berti, and the Franciscan Friars, Donors Ann Taves, Cordano Professor of Catholic Studies

Dorothy and Sherrill C. Corwin Chair in Music Composition Department of MusicBruce and Toni Corwin H ’97Clarence Barlow, Corwin Professor of Music Composition

The XIVth Dalai Lama Chair in Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies Department of Religious StudiesVarious Donors José Ignacio Cabezón, XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies

Jack and Laura Dangermond Chair in GeographyDepartment of GeographyJack and Laura Dangermond, DonorsWerner Kuhn, Dangermond Professor of Geography

Dehlsen Chair in Environmental Studies Department of Environmental Studies James G. P. and Deanna C. Dehlsen, Donors

Michael Douglas Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts ChairDivision of Humanities and Fine ArtsMichael K. Douglas ’68, DonorDavid Marshall, Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair in Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDepartment of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental BiologyRobert and Trish Duggan, DonorsDenise Montell, Duggan Professor of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Robert and Patricia Duggan Chair in Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDepartment of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Robert and Trish Duggan, DonorsCraig Montell, Duggan Professor of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Ruth Garland Chair for the Director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering Department of Materials William K. Bowes, Jr. and Ute Bowes H’13, DonorsJamie Thomson & Thomas Soh, Ruth Garland Professors and Co-Directors of the Center for Stem Biology and Engineering

Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies Department of Religious StudiesJay and Marsha Glazer, DonorsElliot Wolfson, Glazer Professor of Jewish Studies

Jeff Henley Chair in Economics Department of Economics Jeff and Judy Henley ’66/H ’09, Donors Finn E. Kydland, Henley Professor of Economics

Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Chair in Taiwan Studies Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies The Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego, DonorVarious Donors Kuo-ch’ing Tu, Lai Ho and Wu Cho-liu Professor of Taiwan Studies

Blair Hull Chair in Women’s Studies Department of Feminist Studies M. Blair Hull ’65, Donor Eileen Boris, Hull Professor of Women’s Studies

Kundan Kaur Kapany Chair in Sikh Studies Department of Global and International Studies Dr. Narinder and Satinder Kapany, Donors Gurinder S. Mann, Kapany Professor of Sikh Studies

E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC Chair in Letters and Science Department of ChemistryEssam and Layla Khashoggi, Donors Galen D. Stucky, Khashoggi Professor of Materials Chemistry

Louis G. Lancaster Chair in International Relations Department of Political ScienceWinifred Lancaster* H ’89, DonorJ. Benjamin Cohen, Lancaster Professor of International Relations

Luis Leal Chair in Chicana and Chicano Studies Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies Various Donors Aida Hurtado, Leal Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies

SAGE Sara Miller McCune Dean of Social Sciences Chair Division of Social Sciences SAGE Publications, Donor Melvin L. Oliver, Dean and SAGE Professor for Social Sciences

Walter J. Mead Chair in Economics Department of EconomicsDr. Walter and Thelma Mead H’12

Maxwell C. and Mary Pellish Chair in Economics Department of EconomicsColonel Maxwell C.* and Ann* Pellish, DonorsCheng-Zhong Qin, Pellish Professor of Economics

Aaron and Cherie Raznick Chair in Economics Department of EconomicsAaron* and Cherie Raznick H ’88, DonorsTheodore C. Bergstrom, Raznick Professor of Economics

J. F. Rowny Chair in Comparative Religions Department of Religious StudiesThe Rowny Foundation, DonorDavid White, Rowny Professor of Comparative Religions

J. F. Rowny Chair in Religion and Society Department of Religious StudiesThe Rowny Foundation, Donor Wade Clark Roof, Rowny Professor of Religion and Society

Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Mass Communication Department of Communication Arthur N. Rupe H’08, Donor Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor of the Social Effects of Mass Communication

Arent and Jean Schuyler Chair in Environmental Studies Department of Environmental StudiesProf. Arent H. Schuyler, Jr. * and Jean K. Schuyler ’61/H’13, DonorsCarla D’Antonio, Schuyler Professor of Environmental Studies

International Shinto Foundation Chair in Shinto Studies Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies International Shinto Foundation, DonorFabio Rambelli, Shinto Foundation Professor

Charles A. Storke II Chair in Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology Charles A. Storke II*, Donor

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*Deceased

Charles A. Storke II Chair in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Charles A. Storke II*, DonorCharles E. Samuel, Storke Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

Koichi Takashima Chair in Japanese Cultural Studies Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies Kyoei Steel Corporation, Donor John Nathan, Takashima Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies

Anton Vonk Chair in International Security Department of Political ScienceAnton Vonk* MA’05 and Dr. Diane L. Boss, Donors

Richard Whited Chair in Interdisciplinary Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDr. Richard C. Whited, Donor David Weld, Whited Professor of Interdisciplinary Science

Wilcox Family Chair in Biotechnology Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesDrs. Gary and Sue Wilcox ’69, ’72/’70, ’74, Donors Joel Rothman, Wilcox Professor of Biotechnology

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair in Experimental Physics Department of PhysicsBruce Worster, PhD ’71 and Susan Worster ’70, DonorsJohn Martinis, Worster Professor of Experimental Physics

Susan and Bruce Worster Chair for the Dean of Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesBruce Worster, PhD ’71 and Susan

Worster ’70, DonorsPierre Wiltzius, Dean and Worster Professor of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Chair in Experimental ScienceDivision of Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesJoe and Pat Yzurdiaga, DonorsJoe Incandela, Yzurdiaga Professor of Experimental Science

BREN SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENTDonald Bren Chair for the Dean of Environmental Science and Management Bren School of Environmental Science & Management The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor Steven D. Gaines, Dean and Professor for the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management

Donald Bren Chair in Corporate Environmental ManagementBren School of Environmental Science & Management The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor Gary Libecap, Bren Professor of Corporate Environmental Management

Donald Bren Chair in Environmental Law and PolicyBren School of Environmental Science & Management The Donald Bren Foundation, Donor

Donald Bren Chair in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science and ManagementBren School of Environmental Science & Management The Donald Bren Foundation, DonorChristopher Costello, Bren Professor of Interdisciplinary Environmental Science and Management

INTERDISCIPLINARYAlan and Ruth Heeger Chair in Interdisciplinary Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesProf. Alan J. and Ruth Heeger, Donors Craig Hawker, Heeger Professor of Interdisciplinary Science

Alan J. Heeger Chair in Interdisciplinary Science Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesProf. Alan J. Heeger, Donor

Veeco Endowed Chair in Engineering and the Sciences College of Engineering and Mathematical, Life, and Physical SciencesVeeco Instruments, Donor Ania Jayich, Veeco Professor of Engineering and the Sciences

RESEARCH INSTITUTESPeter J. Clarke Chair for the Director of the California NanoSystems Institute California NanoSystems Institute Sputtered Films Corporation, Donor Craig Hawker, Clarke Professor and Director of the California NanoSystems Institute

Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Frederick W. Gluck, DonorLars Bildsten, Gluck Professor of Theoretical Physics and Director, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

Susan F. Gurley Chair in Theoretical Physics & Biology Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics John A. and Meg Gurley ’78, ’83, DonorsBoris Shraiman, Gurley Professor of Theoretical Physics and Biology

Eleanor L. and Thomas J. Harriman Chair in Neuroscience Research Neuroscience Research Institute Thomas J. Harriman, Eleanor L. Harriman*, Donors Kenneth Kosik, Harriman Professor of Neuroscience Research

Wayne Rosing, Simon & Diana Raab Chair in Theoretical AstrophysicsKavli Institute for Theoretical PhysicsWayne Rosing and Dorothy Largay, the TABASGO Foundation, Dr. Simon and Diana Raab, Donors

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Supporting Graduate LeadersEndowed graduate fellowships support the work of UC Santa Barbara’s talented graduate students. Our generous donors enable UC Santa Barbara to sustain and enhance the tradition of excellence in graduate research and teaching.

The university gratefully acknowledges alumni, parents, faculty, friends, organizations, and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation trustees who have established endowed graduate fellowships of $100,000 or more.

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

Janet A. Alpert Fellowship in EconomicsJanet A. Alpert ’68, Donor

Mortimer Andron Fellowships in EconomicsDr.* and Mrs. Mortimer Andron, Donors

Bluma Appel Jewish Studies FundBluma Appel,* Donor

Arnhold Endowment for Excellence in EnglishJody and John Arnhold /‘75, Donors

Barpal Family Fellowship in the College of EngineeringIsaac and Margaret Barpal ’68, ’70, Donors

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

Fritz E. Bischoff Fund for PsychologyEstate of Fritz E. Bischoff,* Donor

Bonderson Fellowships in Biomedical Engineering and Materials EngineeringPaul R. Bonderson, Jr. and Sandra K. Bonderson, Donors

Donald Bren Foundation FellowshipsDonald Bren Foundation, Donor

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

Catherine Bruce Fellowship for Financial AidCatherine Bruce* Estate, Donor

Carbon-Clarke Graduate Fellowship in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyAnonymous, Donor

Chancellor’s Graduate FellowshipAnonymous, Donor

Michael J. Connell Memorial Trust FellowshipsMichael J. Connell Trust, Donor

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

CSP Technologies FellowshipAnonymous, Donor

Brython Davis Graduate FellowshipBrython P. Davis, Donor

Deckers Outdoor Corporation Fellowship for the Bren SchoolAnonymous, Donor

Charles Den Bell Student Loan FundEstate of Charles Den Bell,* Donor

Jean Devlin Initiative FundRichard Auhll, Roy and Janet Hardiman ’83, Perri Heinz-Harcourt ’71, and other Individuals, Foundations and Corporations, Donors

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

Dow Discovery Fellowship in Chemical EngineeringThe Dow Chemical Company

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

French and Italian Fellowship FundAnonymous, Donor

Peter Racine Fricker Fellowship for Post-Doctoral Studies in Music CompositionA. Helen and Peter Fricker,* Donors

Esme Frost FundFrank J. Frost and Amanda Clark Frost, Frank J. Frost & Amanda Clark Frost 1990 Charitable Remainder Unitrust, Donors

Bernice and Karl Geiringer Music FellowshipMs. Bernice Geiringer* H ’01, Donor

Pat and Irving Glazer Graduate Fellowship in Jewish StudiesPat and Irving Glazer, Donors

John T. Gray Memorial Summer Internship FellowshipsVarious donors

William Randolph Hearst FundThe William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Donor

Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship in EthnomusicologyArdis O. Higgins,* Donor

Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Fellowship in Scandinavian MusicArdis O. Higgins,* Donor

Holbrook Foundation Endowed FellowshipTara and George Holbrook, Donors

Holbrook Foundation Fellowships in IEETara and George Holbrook, Donors

Islamic Studies FellowshipH.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz and the Saudi Royal Family, Donors

Dr. J Student Teacher Fellowship FundIndividuals honoring Dr. Richard Jamgochian, Donors

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*Deceased

Supporting Undergraduate ScholarsUC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges the alumni, trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation, parents, faculty, friends, and organizations that have generously established endowed scholarships with gifts of $50,000 or more.

Professor Larry Adams Scholarship AwardMarilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69, Donors and Various Donors Jeanie Anderson Memorial Award in the Education Abroad ProgramFriends and family of Jeanie Anderson, Donors

Japan Bamboo Association FundJapan Bamboo Association, Donor

Kerns Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Engineering and ScienceDr. and Mrs. George P. Kerns ’69, ’80

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

Latin American Fishery Fellows ProgramWalton Family Foundation

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

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

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

Sara Miller McCune Endowed FellowshipSara Miller McCune, Donor

MC-CAM Fellowships and Administration FundMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Steve and Barbara Mendell Graduate Fellowship in Cultural LiteracyMr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mendell ’63, Donors

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

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in Chemical EngineeringMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Mitsubishi Chemical Fellowship in MaterialsMitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Donor

Alfred Moir Fellowship in Art HistoryDr. Alfred Kummer Moir*, Donor

Opus One Musical Scholarship FundMrs. June H. Schuerch*, The Samuel B. and Margaret Mosher Foundation, and other individuals

The Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl Graduate Fellowship Endowment in Social SciencesLouise A. and Stephen D. Pahl ’77/’77, Donors

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

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

Bruce Rickborn and Ross Johnson Endowed Graduate Fellowship FundM. Ross and Charlotte Johnson ’70, Donors

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

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

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

Southern California Edison/Edison International Summer Internship FellowshipSouthern California Edison, Donor

Emil Steck, Jr. Fellowship FundFredric E. Steck ’67 and the Steck Family Foundation, Donors

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

Technology Management Graduate ProgramJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H ’09, Donors

Thormahlen Family Fellowship in EconomicsWilliam J. Thormahlen Family, Donors

John Tokuyama Memorial FellowshipMrs. Alice Tokuyama* and Dr. Samuel Tokuyama /’69, Donors

Louis H. Towbes Graduate Fellowship Program FundMr. Michael and Mrs. Gail* Towbes, Donors

Toshiko Ushiyama Memorial FundTominori Yamada, Donor

UCSB History Associates Donald Van Gelderen Memorial FundJo Beth Van Gelderen, Donor

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

Walton Foundation Sustainable Water Market ProgramWalton Family Foundation, Donor

Pat and Joe Yzurdiaga Graduate Student Fellowship FundPat and Joe Yzurdiaga, Donors

Zytowski Fellowship in MusicCarl B. Zytowski, Donor

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John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Men’s TennisJody and John Arnhold/’75, Donors John and Jody Arnhold Fund for Women’s TennisJody and John Arnhold/’75, Donors Barker Scholarship Endowment Fund for Environmental StudiesCoeta Barker* and the Donald R. Barker Foundation, Donors Ardy V. Barton Men’s Tennis Team ScholarshipArdy V. Barton*, Donor

Ardy V. Barton Women’s Tennis Team ScholarshipArdy V. Barton*, Donor

Judy Bellomo Women’s Volleyball ScholarshipVarious donors The Bentson Scholarship FundBentson Foundation, Donor Burnham Engineering and Applied Sciences ScholarshipDan and Meg Burnham, Donors William M. Bushnell Scholarship GeologyKaren Bushnell, Donor John & Ina Campbell Scholarship FundIna Theresa Campbell*, Donor Kendra Chiota Payne Leadership for Young Women through Sports Internship AwardFriends and family of Kendra Chiota, Donors

Kendra Chiota Payne Memorial Global Studies AwardFriends and family of Kendra Chiota, Donors

Kevin Sage Christensen 1992 Endowed Memorial Scholarship FundEstate of Carolyn Christensen*, Donor Carnzu A. Clark Music ScholarshipCarnzu A. Clark, Donor Crowe Family Scholarship FundLinda and Stephen Crowe, Donors Glen Culler Endowed Scholarship in EngineeringVarious donors Richard and Erika Davis Scholarship FundErika Davis, Donor Barbara DeWolfe Scholarship FundEstate of Barbara DeWolfe*, Donor The Joseph P. and Corinne J. Dox Scholarship FundMr. and Mrs. Joseph Dox, Donors Duval Family Fund for Undergraduate EducationBettina and Glenn Duval/’80, Donors Wendy Anne Finkel Memorial ScholarshipDr. and Mrs. Max Finkel, Donors Harold Frank Entrepreneurial Scholarship ProgramAnonymous, Donor

Yolanda Garcia Endowed Scholarship FundVarious donors The Gunther Family Scholarship FundDaniel and Katherine Gunther; Richard and Lois Gunther, Donors Donald B. Hamister Endowed Scholarship in WoodwindsThe Hamister Foundation, Donor The Edward Hass Memorial FundMr. and Mrs. Andrew T.* Hass, Jr.; Hass Charitable Remainder Unitrust, Donors Theodore W. Hatlen FundTheodore W. Hatlen*, Donor Ardis O. Higgins Graduate Scholarship in Scandinavian MusicArdis O. Higgins*, Donor

Arianna & Michael Huffington Scholarship EndowmentArianna and Michael Huffington, Donors

Kirby-Jones Foundation Endowment for TennisThe Kirby Family Marital Trust; Tyrena and William Jones/’77, Donors Kirby-Jones Scholarship Fund in Honor of Skylar Jones, Finnegan Jones, Allyson Crowe and Sierra JonesMr.* and Mrs. Robert Kirby/’51, Donors Kirby-Jones Scholarship FundMr.* and Mrs. Robert Kirby/’51, Donors

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Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl and William A. Kuehl Scholarship Fund in the HumanitiesEstate of Mathilda Christiansen Kuehl* & William A. Kuehl*, Donors Louis Lancaster Scholarship Fund in Political ScienceVarious donors Paul and Elinor Lazarus Endowed ScholarshipVarious donors Sara Miller McCune Endowed Internship and Public Service ProgramSara Miller McCune H ’05, Donor Menon Watson/CCS Endowed Interdisciplinary FundMenon Watson Family Foundation, Donor Leal Anne Kerry Mertes Memorial Scholarship FundJames T. Wells, Donor Mithun Family Foundation ScholarshipsMithun Family Foundation, Donor Samuel B. Mosher Foundation ScholarshipsMargaret C. Mosher* H ’92, The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation, Donors Music Affiliates Endowment Scholarship FundUCSB Music Affiliates, Donor Robert J. Offerman Scholarship in Intercollegiate AthleticsBarbara Offerman, Donor

Osher Scholarship Endowment for California Community College Transfer StudentsThe Bernard Osher Foundation, Donor The Louise A. and Stephen D. Pahl Undergraduate Upper Division “Making a Difference” Award in Social SciencesLouise A. and Stephen D. Pahl ’77/’77, Donors The Wendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton Alumni Scholarship FundWendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton ’84, Donors Marion & Dean Ramstad Scholarship FundMarion and Dean Ramstad, Donors The Michael and Julie Reshatoff Alumni Scholarship FundJulie and Michael Reshatoff, Jr.’91/’89, Donors Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Endowment FundLady Leslie Ridley-Tree H ’12, Donor The Marc-Aurele Rieffel Endowment for Excellence in MusicAnonymous, Donor Francesc Roig Summer Undergraduate Research FundChristine and Jonathan Siegel/’98, Donors and Various donors The David F. Siegel AwardMr. and Mrs. Barry S. Siegel, Donors

Umfundi Endowment FundBrian C. Malk Family Fund, Jewish Community Foundation, and the San Diego Foundation, Donors and Various donors UC Santa Barbara Alumni Scholarship FundVarious donors UCSB Shoreliners Scholarship EndowmentUCSB Shoreliners, Donors University Center Scholarship FundVarious donors Alec and Claudia Webster Fund for Field SciencesClaudia and Alec Webster ’75/’76, Donors Claudia D. Weitlanner General Affiliates ScholarshipClaudia D. Weitlanner*, Donor

Adrian M. Wenner Scholarship Fund in the Sciences Adrian M. Wenner, Donor Yardi Systems Endowed Scholarship in Computer ScienceYardi Corporation and Anonymous, Donors Zorich Family Scholarship FundBarbara and Robert Zorich ’72/’71, Donors

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IndividualsAnonymous (5)H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin

Abdulaziz, Saudi Royal FamilyDr. Guenter and June AhlersPaul G. Allen, Vulcan Incorporated John and Jody Arnhold ’75Richard A. AuhllMark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67Ed and Sue Birch H’95Johan* and Joanne BlokkerDonald L. BrenDr. Leonard* and Gretchan BroomDan and Meg BurnhamDr. Bill and Mary CheadleStephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69Jack and Laura DangermondMichael K. Douglas ’68Dr. Jeffrey and Linda DozierRobert and Trish DugganLinda Duttenhaver ’77Virgil Elings H’10Betty Elings Wells H’10Ambassador Don* and Marilyn Gevirtz

H’96/H’96Frederick W. GluckJohn and Meg Gurley ’78,’83W. Roger and Judy Haughton ’69/’70Dr. Alan and Ruth HeegerJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09George and Tara Holbrook, Holbrook

Foundation Fellows for IEEF. Neal HunterDr. and Mrs. George P. Kerns ‘69,80Robert Kirby* and Marvel Blakeman

Kirby/’51Michael Kambitsch and Susan LordFred Kavli H ’05*Jon* and Lillian LovelaceHarry Lucas, Jr.Charles McCutchenDr. Walter and Thelma Mead H ’12Professor Duncan and Suzanne

Mellichamp H’09/’70 MA

GOLD CIRCLE SOCIETY

The Gold Circle Society is UC Santa Barbara’s premier recognition society, honoring philanthropists who have cumulatively invested more than $1,000,000 in this institution. UC Santa Barbara gratefully acknowledges their profound impact, as these individuals exemplify visionary leadership and engagement.

Sara Miller McCune H’05Kent M. Vining and Julie Ann Mock

’70/’75Margaret C. Mosher* H’92Dr. Laurence PilgeramDr. Joseph* and Helene Pollock H’10Lord Paul* and Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree

/H’12Arthur N. Rupe H’08, Arthur N. Rupe

FoundationWarren and Katharine SchlingerJudith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65Fredric E. Steck ’67Dr. Theo and Danae TheofanousMichael and Anne Towbes H’11Ted WaittLynda Weinman and Bruce HeavinHenry H. Wheeler, Jr.Dr. Richard and Paula WhitedBruce G. Wilcox ’77Dick and Noelle WolfBruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70Drs. Fred and Linda WudlJoe and Patricia Yzurdiaga

OrganizationsAnonymous (6)Agilent TechnologiesAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Council of Learned SocietiesThe Amgen FoundationAmgen, Inc.The Annenberg FoundationApplied Materials, Inc.Arnold and Mabel Beckman FoundationThe Boeing CompanyThe William K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationThe Donald Bren FoundationThe Eli and Edythe Broad FoundationBurroughs Wellcome FundCancer Center of Santa BarbaraThe Carsey Family FoundationCisco Systems, Inc.Michael J. Connell TrustConservation International FoundationCorning, Inc.Cottage Health Systems

Cree, Inc.The Dana FoundationDeckers Outdoor CorporationRobert W. Deutsch FoundationThe Dow Chemical CompanyThe Camille and Henry Dreyfus

Foundation, Inc.E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyEnvironmental Systems Research Institute,

Inc.EPISTAREverlight Electronics Co. LtdFord FoundationFord Motor CompanyFoundation for Research and Development

in the Middle EastFPS ComputingThe J. Paul Getty TrustCharlotte Geyer FoundationGoogle, Inc.The William T. Grant FoundationHellman Family FoundationHewlett-Packard CompanyLarry L. Hillblom FoundationHoward Hughes Medical InstituteHughes Research LaboratoriesIBM Research DivisionIBM CorporationIntel CorporationJapan Pionics Company, Ltd.Robert Wood Johnson FoundationJuvenile Diabetes FoundationKajima Engineering and Construction, Inc.The Kavli Foundation W.M. Keck FoundationW.K. Kellogg FoundationKing Abdulaziz City for Science &

TechnologyKing Abdullah University of Science &

TechnologyLilly Endowment, Inc.The Henry Luce Foundationlynda.comThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur

FoundationMarisla FoundationThe G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers

Charitable Foundation

The Andrew W. Mellon FoundationMentor GraphicsThe Mericos FoundationMitsubishi Chemical CorporationGordon E. and Betty L. Moore FoundationThe Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher

Foundation Muscular Dystrophy AssociationNational Science FoundationThe Nature ConservancyOrfalea FoundationThe David and Lucile Packard FoundationPackard Humanities InstituteMatsushita Electric Industrial Company, Ltd.Panasonic Electric Works, Ltd.The Pew Charitable TrustsProcter & GambleRainbow Optoelectronics Material

Shanghai Co.Raintree FoundationRainwater Charitable FoundationThe Rockefeller FoundationRohm Company, Ltd.SAGE Publications, Inc.Santa Barbara FoundationSeoul Optodevice Company, LimitedSilicon Valley ResearchThe Simons FoundationAlfred P. Sloan FoundationSouthern California EdisonStanley Electric Company, Ltd.The Fredric E. Steck Family FoundationSumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd.The TABASGO FoundationTegal CorporationSAIC/Telcordia TechnologiesTeledyne Scientific CompanyJohn Templeton FoundationJ.E. & Lillian Byrne Tipton FoundationTrust for Public LandUCSB Alumni AssociationUCSB Alumni Vacation CenterUCSB Associated StudentsVeeco Instruments, Inc.W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Waitt FoundationWalton Family FoundationThe Susan & Bruce Worster FoundationZurich North America

Honor Roll of Donors

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

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H = Honorary Alumni * = Deceased

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H = Honorary Alumni * = Deceased

LANCASTER SOCIETY BLUECUMULATIVE DONORS, $500,000 TO $999,999

IndividualsMarshall and Carol* AckermanDr. Mortimer* and Bea AndronJim ArgyropoulosSarah ArgyropoulosPeter and Helen Bancroft ’41Archie* Bard and Leinie Schilling BardWilliam Kauth and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth

’78/’69David Kam and Betty ChuDr. John Carbon and Dr. Louise Clarke

/’71,’73Paul ColomboErika DavisJames and Deanna DehlsenMichael D’Errico ’92Lale and Tunç Doluca /’81Timothy and Audrey FisherPaul and Sallie FlumScott and Jennifer Frank ’82Gordon and Ann GettyThomas J. HarrimanDan HealySteven M. Hilton ’74 and Lisa Hilton,

Conrad N. Hilton FoundationMarilyn and Milton* HoneaM. Blair Hull ’65, Hull Family FoundationRich and Luci JanssenFranklin Jr. and Catherine JohnsonRoss and Charlotte Johnson ’70Dr. Bruce H. LipshutzDr. Charles* and Lisa MarkhamCraig and Susan McCawSteven and Barbara Mendell ’63Karl Lopker and Pamela Meyer Lopker

’73/’77Mithun Family FoundationBernard and Barbro OsherPaul and Katherine PageJanet Dunbar and Alex Pananides /H’06Robert and Helen PetelerMichael and Ceil PulitzerDr. Simon and Diana Raab

LANCASTER SOCIETY

The Lancaster Society recognizes benefactors who have contributed $100,000 or more to the university over time, and have helped build UC Santa Barbara’s reputation for teaching, research, and public service. The Society is named after Louis and Winifred Lancaster, civic-minded philanthropists who, during their lifetimes, helped establish the UC Santa Barbara Foundation and worked tirelessly to build bridges between the university and the community.

Aaron* and Cherie Raznick H’88/ H’88Howard Ruby and Yvette Mimieux RubyArent* and Jean Schuyler ’61/ H’13WT Family FundWilliam and Christine Thormahlen ’77Alzera Todd McCoyJohn and Sharon ToddDr. Daniel and Dianne VapnekAnton Vonk* and Diane Boss ’05Alec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75Drs. Susan and Gary Wilcox

’70,’74/’69,’72John Cree Wilson IIIMichael Grant WilsonStuart O’Melveny WilsonCarl B. Zytowski

OrganizationsAnonymous (2)Adelson Medical Research FoundationAgilent Technologies FoundationAir Products and Chemicals, Inc.American Economic AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationApple, Inc.AT&T Bell LaboratoriesAlias System CorporationAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation,

Inc.Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationChicago Community TrustColorado State UniversityDow Corning CorporationDSM ResearchExxon Research and Engineering

Company

Friends of the UCSB LibraryBill and Melinda Gates FoundationGE Global ResearchThe Lillian Goldman Charitable TrustWilliam and Flora Hewlett FoundationHughes ElectronicsIntel CorporationInternational Foundation for TelemeteringThe James Irvine FoundationThe Japan FoundationJDS Uniphase CorporationKearney FoundationKonarka TechnologiesKresge FoundationEli Lilly and CompanyMarch of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationJames S. McDonnell FoundationThe Ralph M. Parsons FoundationRhodia, Inc.Rowny FoundationShell International Chemicals B.V.The Philip and Aida Siff Educational

FoundationThe Spencer FoundationSynopsys, Inc.Taipei Economic and Cultural OfficeThe Tatman FoundationThe Herman P. and Sophia Taubman

FoundationTektronix, Inc.Unilever ResearchVarian Associates, Inc.Warner Brothers Digital DistributionWells Fargo FoundationWhittier Family FoundationsWilliam Wyles Library BoardXerox Corporation

LANCASTER SOCIETYCUMULATIVE DONORS, $100,000 TO $499,999

IndividualsAnonymous (20)Michael and Sara Abraham ’59Bill* and Barbara Alhouse ’49/’50Joseph and Lambertha AlibrandiJanet A. Alpert ’68David and Lyn AndersonDonald and Christine AndersonRobert Arenz, Jr. ’80, Money-Arenz

Foundation, Inc.Stuart R. AtkinsEdward BancroftDr. Leon and Rose BanksDr. Isaac and Margaret Barpal ’68,’70John and Barbara BartmanBob and Carol BasonFrank and Kathrine Baxter, The Baxter

Family FoundationSusan and Riley Bechtel ’78Gary and Mary BeckerJoel and Wendy BennettMax* and Judith Benton /’87,’93Barrie and Arlene BergmanRichard and Marguerite BertiBialis Family FoundationJohn Jr. and Jill BishopJohn and Hazel Blankenship ’65Johan F. Blokker, Jr. ’80,’84Michael and Sheila BonsignoreRobert Boughton III ’80

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Richard and Kathryn Breaux ’67/’68Drs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis BruiceCharles* and Harriet BurkeDennis and Angelia CaganDr. James* and Patricia CaseVirginia Castagnola-Hunter, Castagnola

Family FoundationShing and Sheng-Yung Chang ’75/’71Dr. Chiu-Shan and Rufina ChenEdward and Shu-Ching ChengDr. Joseph Polchinski and Dr. Dorothy ChunJohn and Marcia CohenDavid and Margaret ColeJ.W. and Sue ColinWhittier Family FoundationsBruce and Toni Corwin H’97, Metropolitan

Theatres CorporationStephen and Linda CroweCraig and Gayle Cummings ’72/’75James and Karen DaoJames G. Davidson ’98Dr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-

DenBaarsWilliam and Janet Dinsmore ’68Diane Dodds ’68Diandra de Morrell Douglas ’82Peter and Lisa DouglasSuzanne Duca ’90Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80Harvey and Carol EisenbergBarbara EliasenRune EliasenJulia Collier EmersonBrian and Jan EscaleraRobert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-

FeinbergGino* and Betty FilippinErna V. Fisher*Chris and Malin Fletcher ’77Dr. Carol A. GeerDr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael Glassow

’74,’81Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-

GrantDr. Frank Frost and Dr. Amanda Clark Frost

’55/’64,’75Marshall and Saraster Madison GarciaLew and Genevieve GeyserSteven and Deborah Ginder ’71/’72Paul F. GlennDr. Steven Humphrey and Sue GraftonPatricia GregoryRusty and Bonnie GregoryNorman and Jane HabermannStephen* and Carla HahnDr. Yoel and Eva HallerHamister FoundationRoy and Janet Hardiman ’81,’83Andrew Jr.* and Annette Hass

Dr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena Philippides

James Heslin and Rose Hau ’73Juliane M. HeymanThe Roger Himovitz FamilyJudith L. HopkinsonDavid Bermant* and Susan Hopmans, The

Bermant FoundationAlan and Cindy HornArianna HuffingtonCyril and Ena HumphrisWalter and Sharon Iberti, The Iberti

FoundationPalmer and Joan JacksonSteven and Ellen JacksonRichard and Bonnie Jensen H’06William and Tyrena Jones ’77Peter and Gerd Jordano H’03, Jordano’s

Inc.Eric KanowskyDr. Narinder and Satinder Kapany, Sikh

Foundation, U.S.A.Kenneth Karmiole ’68William H. Kearns FoundationKeith and Patricia KedwardJames and Elaine Keenan H’02Herbert and Elaine KendallThomas J. Kenny and Susan A. McMillan

’86Essam and Layla KhashoggiEdward A. KillingsworthJames and Janice KnightDr. Jane Lee and Dr. Michael Koch /’89Lynn and Robert KoegelDr. Walter and Mara KohnMasako and Hiro Kozato /’85Drs. Moyses and Franca KuchnirSteven and Nikki Lafferty ’75R. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Paul Glenn and Nancy LessnerRobert and Gretchen LieffGeorge and Denise LillyCarl and Jo LindrosMark D. Linehan ’85William and Kristin LoomisDr. Francine LoteryRobert Lovgren ’62Stuart and Hannelore MabonTimothy and Bernadette MarquezJohn and Lynda Marren ’85Kenneth P. MaytagPaul McEnroe and Tina Hansen McEnroe

/’89Kay McMillanDr. Robert and Victoria MehrabianWill Meredith ’04Dr. Umesh and Susan MishraGordon and Sheila Morrell ’76William and Martha Mowry

Philip MungerMichael A. NachmanDr. Shuji NakamuraDon and Jan O’DowdStephen and Louise Pahl ’77/’77Thomas and Susan Parker ’69Dr. William and Kristen Parrish

’73,’75/’89Philip and Sylvia PeatmanGust and Mary PerlegosJuanita Peterson*Jean PettittKathryn Pollak*Barry Posner and Jackie Schmidt-Posner

’70/’70Thomas and Margot PritzkerKenneth L. Wilton and Wendy V.C. Purcell

/’84Robert Jr. and Ellen Raede ’80/’80Winslow and Lynn Reitnouer ’54/’55Dr. Andrea RichMr. H. Smith Richardson IIILaurence RickelsJerry and Joan Rocco ’59Al RodriguezRichard Rosen ’75Beth Rudin DeWoodyDr. Richard and Linda RyuMichael Saucier ’83,’84Saudi Royal FamilyCarol SchmitzRudi* and Berta SchulteMark and Lynda Schwartz ’84Stanley K. and Betty W. SheinbaumPaul and Cathie SlavikDr. Fahad* and Barbara Somait ’70,’72Jason Spievak and Lynette Fiqueras-

Spievak ’90/’90Norman* and Marianne Sprague ’69Tayloe and Cindy StansburyWilliam StensrudDr. John* and Betty StephensRobert Jr. and Meghan Stoll ’66Mario Rosati and Danelle Storm Rosati

/’77Thomas and Heather SturgessJohan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92Dr. Robert and Sue Talley H ’99Jim and Denise TaylorGreg and Daphne TebbeNicholas L. Teti, Jr.Eleanor L. ThomasDouglas and Deborah TroxelDonald* and Jo Beth Van GelderenRobert and Marlene VelozBarbara Warren ’08James Warren ’76David and Vinitha Menon Watson

’99/’99

William and Marsha* WayneDaniel WeinbergHoward and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82Philip and Ann White ’84Ralph E. WiggenJohn WilczakCraig and Jane WilliamsMarie J. Williams ’89Richard Williams ’59, The Richard

Williams FamilyPeter WissnerMing-Shian and Justina WuTomionori Yamada, Toshiko Ushikama

Memorial FundDr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01Dr. Huican Zhu ’00Michael and Diane Ziering ’78Robert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72Richard and Zanna Zulch ’82

OrganizationsAnonymous (2)3M FoundationAbbott LaboratoriesAccelrys, Inc.Advanced Projects Research, Inc.AECOMAllergan FoundationAllon Therapeutics, Inc.Aluminum Company of AmericaAlzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Educational Research

AssociationAmerican Health Assistance FoundationAmerican Heart AssociationAMP IncorporatedAmpliMed CorporationAnritsu CompanyApplied Molecular GeneticsArcadia Design Systems, Inc.ARCO FoundationArcus FoundationArgusSensesAsahi Kasei CorporationThe Association for the Cure of Cancer of

the ProstateRichard F. Aster, Jr. FoundationAT&T Bell LaboratoriesATK Space SystemsAutism SpeaksAvago Technologies, Argos Acquisition

Ltd.Edward and Gladys Baker FoundationThe Balm Foundation, Inc.Bank of America Matching Gifts ProgramBay Networks, Inc.David W. Bermant Revocable TrustBHP Billiton

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Blue Moon Fund, Inc.The Boeing CompanyDavid Bohnett FoundationBosch Corporate Research and

DevelopmentJames S. Bower FoundationBP America, Inc.Bristol-Myers ProductsBruker Daltonik GmbHBSSTCadence Design Systems, Inc.Calera CorporationCalifornia Fire Safe Council, Inc.California Forest Research AssociationCalifornia Institute of TechnologyCalifornia State UniversityCalifornia Wellness FoundationCanadian Institute for Advanced ResearchCanadian Pacific Charitable FoundationCapital Group Companies, Inc.Capitol Specialty Plastics, Inc.Catalytic SolutionsCharitable Gift FundChevronTexacoChevron Products CompanyChevron U.S.A., Inc.Chiang Ching-Kuo FoundationJane Coffin Childs Memorial FundChiron CorporationCitrix Online DivisionPierre Claeyssens Veterans Museum &

LibraryClorox CorporationThe Coca-Cola FoundationConvergent Technologies, Inc.Jack Kent Cooke FoundationCoral Reef AllianceCorning CorporationCorning Incorporated FoundationThe Council for Tobacco Research, U.S.A.Council on Library and Information

ResourcesCourtroom Television NetworkCSIROCure PSP FoundationDeloitte FoundationDelta Psi Building CompanyDepotech CorporationDialogic CorporationDigital Equipment CorporationDoheny Eye InstituteDoris Duke Charitable FoundationEastman Kodak CompanyEducational Advancement FoundationEllison Medical FoundationEMD Millipore CorporationEnvironmental Systems Research Institute,

Inc.Envision Systems, Inc.Epitronics CorporationEquistarErnst & Young FoundationExxon Chemical Co-ParaminsExxon Mobil FoundationFisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.Ford Motor Company FundFoundational Questions Institute (FQXi)Franciscan FriarsFreeman FoundationFuji Electric Company, Ltd.Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd.GE FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineMarsha and Jay Glazer FoundationGodric FoundationGoethe Institute Los AngelesGRT, Inc.Gwangju Institute of Science and

TechnologyHaddad Family Trust

The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation

The William Randolph Hearst FoundationHewlett-PackardHewlett-Packard CompanyHewlett-Packard Company LabsHewlett-Packard LaboratoriesHewlett-Packard Logic SystemsHoechst Celanese CorporationHoffman-La Roche, Inc.Honeywell, Inc.HopeLabHRL Laboratories, LLCHuawei TechnologiesHughes Aircraft CompanyHutton FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramIBM T. J. Watson Research CenterICI Group TechnologyImmunoGen, Inc.Institut Ramon LlullInstituto CamoesIntel CorporationInternational Fine Particle Research, Inc.International Human Dimensions

ProgrammeInternational Retinal Research FoundationInternational Shinto FoundationIntrawest Mammoth CorporationIOS Press B.V.The Jacobs Family FoundationJDS UniphaseJohnson Controls, Inc.The Walter S. Johnson FoundationJSR CorporationMax Kade Foundation, Inc.The Henry J. Kaiser Family FoundationKAO CorporationBarbara Ann Karmanos Cancer InstituteKlein Bottle Youth ProgramKorea Advanced Institute of Science and

TechnologyKraft Foods, Inc.Kraton PolymersSamuel H. Kress FoundationKyoei Steel CorporationLa Centra-Sumerlin FoundationLancaster Appointive TrustLas Cumbres ObservatoryLorser and Helen L. Feitelson Arts

FoundationLucent Technologieslynda.comThe Chuan Lyu FoundationMacula Vision Research FoundationMammoth Mountain Ski AreaMarine Review Committee, Inc.The May Department Stores FoundationMC Research and Innovation Center, Inc.The Wendy P. McCaw FoundationMediascopeMedimunne, Inc.Merck and Company, Inc.Metropolitan Theatres FoundationMicrosoft Research LimitedMitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc.Molecular Simulations, Inc.Montecito Bank & TrustMorris Animal FoundationNanoelectronics Research CorporationNARSADNarus, Inc.National Academy of EducationNational Action Council for Minorities in

Engineering, IncorporatedNational Aeronautics and Space

AdministrationNational Fish and Wildlife FoundationNational Geographic SocietyNational Multiple Sclerosis Society

National Park FoundationNational SemiconductorNational Trust for the HumanitiesNEC CorporationNEC USA, Inc.Neste Jacobs Corporate R&DNestle Research CenterNippon Telegraph and TelephoneNKD Company, LimitedNokia IncorporatedThe Kenneth and Eileen Norris FoundationNorthrop Grumman Space & Mission

System CorporationOcean ConservancyOrfalea FoundationThe Bernard Osher FoundationOSI Software, Inc.OuthinkPacific Beverage CompanyThe Patent Office Japanese GovernmentEdwin W. Pauley FoundationPG & E CorporationPratt & WhitneyPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPProcter & Gamble CompanyThe Ceil and Michael E. Pulitzer

FoundationQAD, Inc.QUALCOMM, Inc.Rainwater Charitable FoundationRare. Inspiring ConservationThe Rathmann Family FoundationRaychem CorporationRaytheonRaytheon CompanyResearch CorporationResources Legacy FundSmith Richardson FoundationThe Shelley and Donald Rubin FoundationDamon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer

FundRussell Sage FoundationSaint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc.Saint-Gobain RechercheSamsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Sandia National LaboratoriesSanta Barbara Bank & TrustSanta Barbara Museum of ArtSanta Barbara Remote SensingSchmidt Research Vessel InstituteSeismic Micro-TechnologySemiconductor Research CorporationThe Edmund and Mary Shea FoundationShell Development CompanyShell Oil Company FoundationShimadzu CorporationSikh Foundation, U.S.A.Silicon Valley BankSilicon Valley Community FoundationSociety for Conservation BiologySony Corporation

Sony Corporation of AmericaSony Electronics Inc.Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.Space Telescope Science InstituteSpringsoft USAStarbuck, Tisdale and AssociatesRuth and Milton Steinbach Fund, Inc.Stradling Yocca Carlson & RauthThe Stuart FoundationSun MicrosystemsSun Microsystems Foundation, Inc.Sun Microsystems, Inc.Taiwanese American Foundation of San

DiegoTakatori CorporationTELACU Education FoundationTelesis FoundationTexas InstrumentsTides FoundationThe Times Mirror FoundationTinker Foundation IncorporatedTitan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.David and Diane Toole FoundationToyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc.TRW Space and Electronics GroupTyco Electronics CorporationU.S.-Israel Binational Science FoundationUCSB AffiliatesUCSB Music AffiliatesUnited Negro College Fund Inc.United Seal Coat & Slurry Seal Inc.United States Army ResearchUnited TechnologiesUniversity Art Museum CouncilUniversity of AberdeenVeeco Saint Paul, Inc.J. Craig Venter InstituteVerizon CommunicationsVerizon FoundationThe Vidda FoundationThe Wallis FoundationAndy Warhol Foundation for the Visual

ArtsWashington Mutual Bank FoundationWege FoundationWells Fargo Matching Gift CenterWeyerhaeuser CompanyThe Wharton Foundation, Inc.The Whitaker FoundationWhitehall Foundation, Inc.Wilburforce FoundationWildlife Health Center FoundationThe Dean Witter FoundationWood-Claeyssens FoundationWT Family FundXerox CorporationXerox FoundationXilinx, Inc.Yardi Systems, Inc.The Yosemite Foundation

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LEGACY CIRCLE

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

Anonymous (13)Carol* and Marshall AckermanDr. Dana T. Aftab ’85Dr. and Mrs. Guenter AhlersElizabeth Allred* ’62Ms. Janet A. Alpert ’68Christine and Donald AndersonJudy and Bruce AnticouniDr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Aposperis /’66Ms. Bluma Appel*Louise V. Arnold*Richard F. Aster, Jr.* ’63, ’65Dr.* and Mrs.* Stuart P. AtkinsMr. Stuart R. AtkinsNatalie O. Atkinson* ’47Lawrence Badash*Drs. John D. and Janice Baldwin /’82, ’84Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bancroft ’41/Virginia Bancroft*Leinie Schilling Bard and Archie* BardCharles H. Barnes* ’34Itzik and Marge Barpal ’68, ’70/Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Bartlett ’68/ ’68,

’70June York* Behrens and Henry W.*

Behren ’47/ ’48George Bernard HammerleDonn R. Bernstein H ’79Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/ ’67Dr. Denise BielbyDr. William T. BielbyAmbassador Barbara K. Bodine ’70Dr. Eric H. BoehmMs. Helen R. Borges*Irving B. Bricken*Terry & Sharon BridgesMrs. Cynthia L. BrinkmannLeonard* and Gretchan BroomJune and Todd* Brouhard ’54/H ’55Dr.* and Mrs. William A. BulloughMr.* and Mrs. Charles BurkeJoseph and Nancy* Byrne

Ina Theresa Campbell*Janet Lea Campbell ’74Mr. and Mrs. Roger CappsMarcy L. Carsey H’04Vernon I.* and Mary Low* Cheadle H

’90/H ’90Bill and Mary CheadleMrs. Isabel K. Chissar*Carolyn S.* and Vernon G.* ChristensenDavid Kam W. and Betty Y. ChuMarvin Clarke* ’51Ms. Marjorie A. Cole ’64J. W. and Sue ColinWilliam R. and Rita Collins ’58/ ’63Michael J. Connell Memorial FundMr. Fred Conrad* ’52Mrs. Jean A. Corle*Flora Courtois*Ruth and Nelson* CulverMr.* and Mrs.* Eugene DavidsonMr. Burt L. Davis* ’78Mrs. Erika C. DavisMrs. Louise Lowry Davis*Dr. Steven DenBaars and Susan Eng-

DenBaarsDr. Robert* and Mrs. Barbara B.*

DeWolfeWilliam and Janet Dinsmore ’68/Carol and James DixonJim Dixon and Barbara DayDean William DornLinda T. Dozier and Professor Jeff DozierDrs. Dudley* Duncan and Beatrice*

Farwell DuncanMrs. Alison Duncan Egus*Mercedes H. EichholzDr. Katherine Esau*Mr. Bulent EzalJoyce and Garold Faber ’65/Dr. Ky Fan*Dr.* and Mrs.* Maurice E. FaulknerCarl and Toby FeinbergHoward* and Jean* FentonTimothy O. FisherVasanti Ferrando Fithian ’60Mrs. Peggy Fredericksen* ’51Mr. Peter R.* and Mrs. A.* Helen FrickerDrs. Amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost

’64, ’66, ’75/ ’55Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garcia, Jr. ’83/ ’85Lloyd W.* Garrison and Jane D.* Garrison

’41/ ’41Mr.and Mrs. Ben G. Gautier ’41/Dr. David* and Mrs. Patricia* GebhardBeverly J.* Georgeou and James C.*

Georgeou* /’51Ambassador Don* and Marilyn Gevirtz

H’96/H’96Mr. Blaine GibsonLois and Frank* Goodall ’48/ ’51Professor and Mrs. Chauncey S. GoodrichJames C.* and Liz* Greene / ’37Dr. John M.* and Betty M.* Groebli ’46/

’52Marc Grossman ’73Mr. Daniel Haight ’63Mr. and Mrs. Andrew* T. Hass, Jr.Dr.* and Mrs.* Theodore W. HatlenJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H ’09Jeffrey Hewitt* ’74Juliane M. HeymanMrs. Ardis O. Higgins* H ’88Joseph O.* and Elizabeth S.* HirschfelderR. Stephen and Gail S. HumphreysMs. Alice H. Iverson*Susan Schwank Jamgochian ’63, ’81Bonnie and Richard Jensen /H ’06James A. Jimenez*Barbara and Norman JohnsonMr. Kenneth Karmiole ’68Mitchell Kauffman and Joanne Moran ’77/

Dr. and Mrs. George P. Kerns ’69, ’80/Jane KievitMs. Vivian King ’87William A. Kitchen and Linda R. KitchenMathilda Christiansen Kuehl* ’62R. Marilyn Lee and Harvey A. Schneider

’69/Sallie B. Lee*Susan and Andy LentzLorin and Karen Letendre ’68, ’70Ms. Jody A. Linick and Mr. Christer

Hagghult ’85/Don and Roberta Lenkeit ’65/’64,’66Mrs. Marjorie D. Linton* ’56Dr.* and Mrs. Robert L. Lorden ’49/Mr. Bruce Lumbard* ’70Gayle LyndsCarolyn Street Maddock and Thomas

Maddock ’61/Miss Margaret Mallory*Barbara and Francesco D. Mancia /’80York T. MandraJack* and Anthea MannionCarmen Anita Manus TrustRicki Vinyard Marder and David Marder

’79Dr. Richard M. Martin and Penny J. MartinRonald L.* and Carol* Mays ’58/Nancy McCagney*Betty Fobair McDermott ’51Drs. Lorraine McDonnell and Stephen

WeatherfordDr. Jim and Mrs. Marilynn Phelps

McNamara ’85/ ’82Jennifer and Bruce McRoyDr. Walter and Mrs. Thelma Mead H ’12Mr. Joseph S. Melchione* ’70Professor Duncan and Mrs. Suzanne

Mellichamp H ’09/’70Mr.* and Mrs.* Anthony MenkAlexandra Meshkov ’79, ’83Dr.* and Mrs.* Robert S. MichaelsenIsmene Michou* ’53Sara Miller McCune H ’05Julie Ann Mock and Kent M. Vining ’75/

’70Dr. Alfred Kummer Moir*Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Moore III 64/William R. Moran*Joan F. Mortell*Melvyn L. and Edwina L. Mortensen ’63,

’65/Margaret C. Mosher* H ’92, The Samuel

B. and Margaret C. Mosher FoundationJonathan E. Mudge ’85In Loving Memory of Al and Marjorie

NasserHelen Neu ’70, ’72Dr. Frank* and Mrs. Sandra Nicassio ’79/Mrs. Arnold Nordsieck*Dr. Jon A. Norman ’70, ’72Mr. Jens Nyholm*George* and Vivian ObernDr. Thomas L. Payne and Alice Lewis

Payne ’65/ ’65Col.* and Mrs.* Maxwell C. Pellish ’61/Garie and Ken PerryLaurence PilgeramDr.* and Mrs. Joseph H. Pollock H ’10/John Rethorst ’70Ann and Myron* RiceGeorge W.* and Edith* RickeyDr. Frank W.D. Ries*Carla S. Roddy ’69Mr. and Mrs. Bernard SandlerDr.* and Mrs.* Robert A. Scalapino ’40/Dr.* and Mrs.* Richard SchambergHarvey B. and Hope M. Schechter ’47/Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Schlageter ’65, ’67/

’65

Mrs. Judith A. Schnibbe and Mr. Richard J. Schnibbe /’72

Hester* and Harold* Schoen /’32Mrs. June H. Schuerch*Catherine Schumann*Dr.* and Mrs.* Elman ServiceDr.* and Mrs.* Alexander SesonskeHarriet and Henry SharpCandace A. and David L. Short ’67/ ’62Arthur SilverDr. Vera Skubic*Connie SmithDr. Norman Spears*Margaret Specht*Dean W.* and Barbara F.* Spooner ’51/

’55Judith Cosdon Stapelmann and Jack

Stapelmann ’63, ’65/Ms. Ursula S. Szeles ’10Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Talley H ’99/Dr. Jennifer A. Thorsch and Mr. Charles B.

Kaska ’76, ’78, ’81/’73Mr. Don Tosti*Renee Trenholm* and Susan RomeroMs. Faye M. Ullom* ’47Mr.* and Mrs.* Edward ValentineDr. James P. Vanyo*Frank* and Frances* Velek ’64/John* and Carolyn H.* Wack /’37Ms. Shirley F. Watkins*Cyndi and Stephen Weeks /’71Ms. Claudia D. Weitlanner*Lisa and Howard Wenger ’82/ ’82Hilda and Adrian WennerRobert F. Whitlow* ’71June and Knox Williams ’59/Dr.* and Mrs.* Lawrence WillsonRalph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66Dr.* and Mrs.* Samuel A. WofsyMs. Ada M. Wood*Sherman Zelinsky*Janice* and John* ZoegerLeslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64, ’79/ ’66,

’72, ’89

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CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL

The Chancellor’s Council, UC Santa Barbara’s premier annual giving program, recognizes donors of $1,000 or more to the university. These gifts are essential to maintaining campus excellence, and may be restricted to support a specific department or unrestricted for use where the need is greatest. We appreciate alumni, friends, parents, and trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation for their ongoing partnership and commitment to the future of this institution.

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL STORKE ASSOCIATES$50,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous (9)H.R.H. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin

Abdulaziz, The Saudi Royal FamilyDr. Guenter and June AhlersJohn and Jody Arnhold ’75Stuart R. AtkinsRiley and Susan Bechtel /’78William Kauth and Laurie Jo Bentson Kauth

’78/’69John Berryhill ’65Mark and Susan Bertelsen ’66/’67John and Hazel Blankenship ’65William K. Bowes, Jr. and Ute Bowes H’13Dan and Meg BurnhamMarcy L. Carsey H’04Bill and Mary CheadleJoseph Polchinski and Dorothy Chun Jay Cohen and Laura Cox ’84/’83John and Marcia CohenRafael Costas ’86Marilyn De LongJames and Deanna DehlsenMichael D’Errico ’92Lale and Tunç Doluca /’81Michael K. Douglas ’68Peter and Lisa DouglasRobert and Trish DugganLinda Duttenhaver ’77Virgil Elings H’10Robert and Christine EmmonsTimothy and Audrey FisherChris and Malin Fletcher ’77William and Christine FletcherPaul and Sallie FlumRalph and Jean Garcia, Jr. ’83/’85Marilyn Gevirtz H’96Janice GibbonsPaul F. GlennJohn and Meg Gurley ’78,’83Roy and Janet Hardiman ’81,’83

Dr. Alan and Ruth HeegerJeff and Judy Henley ’66/H’09Prince Moulay Hicham of MoroccoSteven M. Hilton ’74 and Lisa Hilton,

Conrad N. Hilton FoundationGeorge and Tara HolbrookRich and Luci JanssenPeter and Ellen JohnsonWilliam and Tyrena Jones ’77Masako and Hiro Kozato /’85Moyses and Franca KuchnirPaul Glenn and Nancy Lessner Carl and Jo LindrosJon* and Lillian LovelaceGene and Susan Lucas ’73/’73Harry Lucas, Jr.Hadi and Barbara MakarechianJohn and Lynda Marren ’85Craig and Susan McCawDr. Robert and Victoria MehrabianProfessor Duncan and Suzanne

Mellichamp H’09/MA’70Sara Miller McCune H’05Mithun Family FoundationPhilip MungerDon and Jan O’DowdOrfalea FoundationBernard and Barbro OsherDr. Joseph* and Helene Pollock H’10William H. Kearns FoundationMichael and Ceil PulitzerDr. Simon and Diana RaabRainwater Charitable FoundationMichael Reshatoff, Jr. and Julie Reshatoff

’89/’91Lord Paul Ridley-Tree* and Lady Leslie

Ridley-Tree /H’12Jerry and Joan Rocco ’59Richard Rosen ’75Beth Rudin DeWoodyWarren G. and Katharine S. SchlingerJonathan and Christine Siegel ’98Paul and Cathie SlavikJudith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65Fredric E. Steck ’67Thomas and Heather SturgessMichael and Anne Towbes H’11

Robert and Marlene VelozAnton Vonk* and Diane Boss ’05Ted WaittAlec and Claudia Webster ’76/’75Bruce Heavin and Lynda Weinman Dr. Bob WeinmanBetty Elings Wells H’10Howard and Lisa Wenger ’82/’82Dr. Richard and Paula WhitedDick and Noelle WolfDr. Bruce and Susan Worster ’68,’71/’70Jeffrey and Kristin Worthe ’89/’88Drs. Fred and Linda WudlJoe and Patricia YzurdiagaRobert and Barbara Zorich ’71/’72

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL TOWER ASSOCIATES$25,000 TO $49,999

Anonymous (3)Richard A. AuhllBarrie and Arlene BergmanJohan F. Blokker, Jr. ’80,’84Dilmohan and Ameeta ChadhaGee-Kung and Sharon ChangDavid Chin, Jr. ’92John and Janine ColichDiane Dodds ’68Glenn and Bettina Duval ’80Robert Feinberg and Margo Cohen-

Feinberg Scott and Jennifer Frank ’82Jay Freeman ’03Lee and Elizabeth Gabler /’77Dr. Steven Humphrey and Sue GraftonRusty and Bonnie GregoryDr. Yoel and Eva HallerFranklin Johnson, Jr. and Catherine JohnsonJin Goo KangBrian and Sue KellyMarvel Blakeman Kirby ’51Dr. Michael Koch and Dr. Jane Lee ’89Paul V. McEnroe and Tina Hansen

McEnroe /’89Steven and Barbara Mendell ’63

Karl Lopker and Pamela Meyer Lopker ’73/’77

Gene Montesano and Erika Kloumann /’01

Robert and Suzanne MoonGordon and Sheila Morrell ’76Roger and Mary NisbetChristopher and Colleen Pennell ’90Gust and Mary PerlegosLaurence RickelsAllan Ghitterman and Susan J. RoseAdam Ross ’84,’90Paul and Susan Sams ’92Arent* and Jean Schuyler ’61/H’13Torry and Vincent SmithTayloe and Cindy StansburyRobert Jr. and Meghan Stoll ’66Johan and Christine Swildens ’92/’92WT Family FundJohn Ullmann and Wendy Tai Stephanie TileniusDouglas and Deborah TroxelLouis and Bernice WeiderPhilip and Ann White ’84Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Drs. Gary and Susan Wilcox

’69,’72/’70,’74Dr. Huican Zhu ’00

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL ASSOCIATES$10,000 TO $24,999

Anonymous (5)Marc Ackerman ’94Lynda and Scott AdelsonUlrika and Eric Andres /’86Patricia and Evan AptakerRobert Arenz, Jr. ’80Tanya AtwaterPamela and Timothy Bartley ’82Gary and Mary BeckerDonn R. Bernstein H’79Richard Berry ’87Ellen and Gary BialisJill and John C. Bishop, Jr.

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Kathy and Danvers Boardman ’72/’71Sheila and Michael BonsignoreRobert Boughton III ’80Richard and Kathryn Gee Breaux ’67/’68James Brewer ’92Lyn Brillo and Mark SonninoKristin Selby ’87Julia and Jeff BrodyLalla and Rinaldo BrutocoDr. Daphne B. BugentalTeresa Burns Gunther and Andrew Gunther

’79Annette and Richard CaleelDarlene ChirmanAllen CohenJ.W. and Sue ColinBruce and Toni Corwin H’97Karen Bedrosian-Coyne and Theodore

Coyne ’91Linda and Stephen CroweGayle and Craig Cummings ’75/’72Esther and James Curtice /’70Jack and Laura DangermondJennifer and Timothy Deakyne ’03/’03Nancy and James DemetriadesLisa and Scott Dettmer /’78William and Janet Dinsmore ’68Heidi and John DobrottJoseph and Corinne DoxJanet and Ian DuncanWhitney and Tyler DuncanJohn EdmonstonBarbara EliasenRune EliasenJan and Brian EscaleraBulent EzalDrs. Carin and Kenan Ezal

’96,’00/’96,’98Christian and Caryn FelipeLinda and Dennis FentonBetty and Gino* FilippinDr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael Glassow

’74,’81Dr. Peter C. Ford and Dr. Mary Howe-

GrantDr. Roger A. Freedman and Caroline

RobillardMaria and Timothy FreemanTerri and Stephan FrenkelDrs. Amanda Clark Frost and Frank Frost

’64,’75/’55

Vicky and Eric Fults /’87John and Martha GabbertDebra and Dan GerberGenevieve and Lew GeyserLynn Szekely-Goode and Dr. Richard

Goode /’58Jo Swanda and Paul GrazianoPatricia GregoryPeter and Sandra Griffin ’87Stephen* and Carla HahnSaida and Jamal HamdaniDr. Craig Hawker and Dr. Athena

PhilippidesJames Heslin and Rose Hau ’73Juliane M. HeymanJudith L. HopkinsonAnita and James HopperM. Blair Hull ’65Melissa and Ralph IannelliKimberly and Jack Johnson ’97/’97Irma and Morris JurkowitzJennifer Thorsch and Charles Kaska

’76,’81/’73Tracy Katayama Esse and Christopher EsseJoanne Moran and Mitchell Kauffman

/’77Yair KaufmanLinda and Ulrich KellerLandon KeltElaine and Herbert KendallThomas J. Kenny and Susan A. McMillan

’86Drs. Petar and Anna KokotovicNikki and Steven Lafferty /’75Rick LehmanGretchen and Robert LieffRobert Lovgren ’62David Lundin ’83Victoria Mann Simms and Ronald SimmsConni Mattingly ’81Kay McMillanCarol and Clint NewellBrent NormanCarmen OrtizLyman OrtonKatherine and Paul PageLouise and Stephen Pahl ’77/’77Jean PettittNina and Eric Phillips

Joseph PhillipsSusan Shyu and John Pinkel /’85Lynn and Mark PorathJulie and Chris ProctorWendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L. Wilton

’84Conor QuinnLilli ReyNancy RiesJustine RoddickArthur N. Rupe H’08Rita and Thierry SangleratMark and Lynda Schwartz ’84Jeff SearsSusan and Daniel SemegenTerry and Barton ShigemuraLinda and Ralph Simmonds /’78Stephanie and James SokoloveCarole Lebbin-Spector and Phillip Spector

/’72Marianne and Norman Sprague /’69Carol Spungen and Aaron LiebermanSuzanne and John SteedDanelle Storm Rosati and Mario Rosati ’77Muna Al-Mousa and Tarek SultanSydney Lewis and Christopher TaiDaphne and Greg TebbeDr. Theo and Danae TheofanousWilliam and Christine Thormahlen ’77, The

William J. Thormahlen FamilyEdward UnderhayAmy and John UnderwoodJo Beth and Donald* Van GelderenJulia Walker Hunt and Vince HuntMarsha* and William WayneCraig and Jane WilliamsMargaret and Tim WilsonDr. Henry and Dilling Yang H’01Andre YewCristina Barbosa and Michael YoungAlfred YounghemMichael and Diane Ziering ’78

YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL ASSOCIATES$5,000 TO $12,499

Lydia Kapsenberg ’14Barbara Warren ’08

CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL$1,000 TO $9,999

Anonymous (20)Delisa and Seth AbadyKristin and Robert AbbottBarbara and Stephen Abbott ’65/’65Richard AbelloSusan and Norman AbrahamsonRaydean M. Acevedo ’73,’75Angela and Peter AckleyPatricia AcosRefugia Acosta ’02Cynthia Adams ’79Peter AdamsNancy AdekayodeLena and David Adishian /’89Dorothy and Bill AdlerDana Aftab ’85Sarah AguilaAzita and Ali Ahi /’81,’82Dennis Aigner and Camille BertoletSatie AirameGita AkbarzadehPaul AlexAlbert Alexandrov ’99Deanna and Rod AlfernessValerie and Glenn AlgerBarbara and Bill* Alhouse ’50/’49Doral and Bruce Allen /’67Dennis W. Allen ’64Fannie Allen and George CoganWendy and James AllenAmy Olmstead-Allen ’84Karen McCrackin-Allen and Randal AllenVictoria and Dave AlleyJanet A. Alpert ’68Jack AmonJodi Anderson Field and Christopher Field

’94Brent and Sue Anderson ’70David and Lyn AndersonChristine and Donald AndersonChristine and John Anderson /’83Joanne and Lorin AndersonGeorge AndrewsLynn and Philip AngeloRoxana and Fred AnsonJudy and Bruce Anticouni

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.

Lucy and Ralph ArchuletaSarah ArgyropoulosTeresa and Leonard ArinielloCamille ArmenWhitney and Philip Arnautou /’83Erika and Christopher Arnold /’87Rob Arnott ’77Doug Asbury ’82Jon AshEste and Kevin AsherMary and Roy AshfordBarbara and Gregory Asplund /’83Chris AtamianArthur Auerbach ’87Anna Au and Yin Luu ’93Kelly and Robert L. AveryErica AvrahmSusan and John AxlineMaryam Hamzeh and Johnny AzodiAmy BaghdadiZillah BaharLorrie Melby and Stephen BaileyClaire Bailinson ’83Peter BaldwinSherri BallNancy Gibbs and Thomas BallHannah and John BamishayeBethany Ulmer and David Bancroft ’73Helen and Peter Bancroft /’41Cheryl and Jim Barber ’67/’66Paris and Christopher BarclayGarry BardakosSusan and William BaribaultRalph Barkey ’58,’62Corina and Scott Barnett /’96Virginia and Darryl Barrett /’67Kathleen BarryChristine Mitchell and Ronald Bartell

/’73,’75Cecile BartmanDavid A. Bartman ’94Barbara and John BartmanRemco BartmanBrigitte and Nicholas BartoliniBarbara and Jon Basalone /’91Lisa and Bruce BatesDinah and Jerome Baumgartner /’69Brooks Beard ’91Darren Beardsley ’95Rhonda and Richard BeaumontJames BechtelPamela and Dennis BeckSally Bednar ’88Robert Beeton ’68Merrin and Glenn BegleyEmiko Niwa and Michael Behrman ’11Jill and Arnold Bellowe

Barbara and Lane AlbaneseHiroko BenkoLeslie Dorosin and Steve BennetWendy and Joel BennettMartha BennettTony BennettSydney and Robert BennionSue and Robert BensonJoann and Stan BensonErik Berg ’91Levadia and Ted BergstromHelene and Denis BerlanSheila and Ken BermanSheri and Brian BernalTeresa and Thomas BernardVirginia BernsPhilip and Leslie BernsteinSusan and Jonathan BerryKathleen and Mark Berry /’73Janet and Rex BerryTina BerryFred C. BestDorothy and James Bettinger /’69Austin and Virginia BeutnerMary and Ronald BevinsAnita Manwani-Bhagat and Arjun BhagatLeslie and Ashish BhutaniDr. Lars and Ellen BildstenSue and Ed Birch /H’95Tansy and Russell Birchim ’78Dr. Jan Blacher and Dr. Bruce BakerTodd BlaettlerMary and John Blair /’82Sheridan BlauVicky Blum and David LebellTanya BlurfrushanRichard and Deborah BocciMarlys and Ronald BoehmLynn Bollengier ’92Jennifer and Terry Bommer /’69Drs. Mark and Rochelle Bookspan ’87Larry and Marjorie BoothJulie and James Borden /’82Mary and Paul BorenDiana Marinova-Borova and Vincent BorovPhil and Charlene Bosl ’68/’69Amy BossenRuth BoweSusan E. Bower ’81Marilyn and Michael BowersSusan BoweyPatricia Bowhen ’56Shannon Bowman ’90Karen and James Boysel /’70Susan and Robert BradleySandra Bragar and Jerome Rossen ’93Mark Bragen

Mark BraggPatricia BraggKathleen and Brendan Bream /’95Curtis Brewer ’66,’71Elisabeth BrewerSharon and Terry BridgesDenise and Thomas BriggsKaren and Peter BrillKaren Brockwell and Alasdair HeathCindy and Mike BrodyKelly and Harvey BrooksDiane and Philip Brotherton /’83Ingrid Gerstmann and John BroughtonMary Scherer and James BrousGlenn S. Brown ’73Gwen Brown and Cameron Byrd ’71Susan and Jeffrey BrownLarry Brown ’00Nancy M. BrownHannelore and Scott Brown /’87Madgalyn BrowningCarolyn and Michael Bruck /’71Drs. Thomas C. and Paula Yurkanis BruiceWendel BrussKathy and Wayne Bryan /’66,’69Natalie BryantMary Bucholtz and Jon McCammondNancy and Thomas BuckSuzanne and Peyton BucyNancy Budzinski Jones and Donald Jones

’70Patricia and William* Bullough /’55,’70Rebecca and Ernie Bumatay /’71

Heidi and William Bumpers ’78Rachel and Douglas BurbankCindy Roberts and Mike Burbank /’81Mary Burchill and Mark Maxson ’76/’75Bonnie and Frank BurgessThomas Burk ’92Julia and Daniel Burkhead ’01/’01Sharolyn and Terry* Burkoth ’65David BurnettDina and Michael Burns /’78Kathy BurrDenise and Ian BurrowsKimberly and Andrew BuschNatalie and Wesley BushKaren Ruth Bushnell ’73Andrew ButcherRobert Butler ’72Sherry and Todd Butler /’76,’78Jack Buttery ’67,’69Marilyn and Charles Byron ’62Lotta BystromJorge Cabrera ’02Laurie and Jeffrey Cadieux /’82Thomas CadwellAnn Cady Cooper ’62Susan CaineRicardo Calderon ’88David Callaghan ’93Sabrina and Mark Callin /’89Jeanette and Robert CambronCarol and Andrew CampbellJan and Randy Campbell ’74Jo Ann Campbell

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Kathy and Steve Campbell ’63/’63Wayne CampbellLynne Cantlay and Robert Klein ’53,’75Amanda and Philip Capin ’80Jan and Roger CappsJulie and Paul Capritto ’81/’76Alison and Donald W. Carlson /’74Valerie and R. Mark CarneyAmy and Steve CaronDonna and Dennis CarpenterLucy CarterWilliam CarterSusan and Claude CaseRenee CastagnolaVirginia Castagnola-HunterRosalie and Albert CastanonShelly CattanNell and Rollie Cavaletto /’65Edward Cella ’93Jeanie Kaufman and Chris CerceoRobin and Daniel CerfSue ChaewskyWilly ChamberlinAndy ChapmanRobert ChapmanWilliam Chapman ’81Robert and Dolores CharbonnetInell and Henry Van ChaseChris CheatleyVickie and Albert ChenGracie Chen and Chih Leeyon ChenKarla and Richard ChernickRonald Chiarello ’83Bih-Charn and Henry Chien ’77/’81Malinda and Yvon ChouinardJean and Jim ChowKaren Chrisman ’86Sarah and Roger ChrismanDarcy and Dean ChristalSharon and Mark ChristensenJennifer and Robert ChristiansonCarla and Richard Church

Kristen and Thomas ClancyCarnzu A. ClarkSharlesa and Joe ClarkAnuja Dhark and Landon ClarkSteven P. Clausen ’96Joanne and John ClearyLaurel Cleary and Mark Smith ’76Nancy and Frederic ClineTeresa and John Closson ’85/’85NancyBell Coe and William BurkeJennifer and Curtis CohenDavid CohenDeborah and Gary CohenJanemarie and Timothy Cohen ’76/’76Stacey and Paul Colburn /’87Shelley and Larry ColdrenHonorable Paul Cole and Linda Cole ’71Dolores ColemanAllison and Timothy Coleman /’76Victor ColemanBeverly and John Colgate /’69Christine and William Collins ’75/’75Guy and Courtney Comer ’93Mary and Richard ComptonSandy and Robert ComstockSharon and Steven Comstock /’74Mary and Bryan Conley ’77/’72Karla and Peter Conmy ’83Jan ConradPatricia and David Conte ’88/’88Judy and Dan ContrerasStephen and Susan Cooper ’68/’69Howard and Trudy CoopermanStephanie and Gregory Corcoran /’80William CornfieldJanet and Craig CorrellKaren Grove and Julian CortellaLorin Cortina ’88Carol and William CosgroveMarvin CovrigMichelle and John Cowell IV ’90Roy Cowell

Joanne and Jeremy Cowperthwaite /’80Michael F. Coyle ’88Karen and Jonathan CramerSunny and Michael Crandell ’86,’08Debra and Kirk CrawfordJoan and William CrawfordLisa CreamerGrace Credo and Randall Vivian /’02Grace CricketteJason P. Crone ’98Linda and Richard Crum ’62/’62Ismail and Ipek CuhadarChris and Ty CurryStewart and Louisa Cushman ’93/’93Gary Dales ’77Karen and Brian DalrympleAnn DanielLisa and Brent Daniels ’85/’83Bill R. Danielson ’73,’75Rosemary DapolitoJean Davidson and Robert FeinsteinJim and Sheila Davidson ’63Nancy and Roger DavidsonAnna Strasburg Davis and Aaron Davis

’95,’99John A. Davis, Jr. ’82,’84Karen and Lee DawsonMerrilee De Bry ’70Elizabeth and David De L’Arbre ’81/’80Bob Deacon and Jennifer Purcell DeaconLaurie Deans and Joe MedjuckTammie DeckerGene Sinser and Patty DeDominicAnnette Ausseresses and David DeGroot

/’76Dagny and James DehlsenBert DeixlerNancy Delman PortnoyRebecca and Rodney Delson /’70Sherrie and Rick Denton /’68,’71Louanne and Mark DepuyLarry and Phyllis DeSpain ’63

Josie and Jeff DeVineOdile Dewar ’92Nicholas Di DomenicoCharles DiLisioEloise DillingDeborah and Steve Dinsmore /’71Colleen and Mike DitchBarbara Day and James Dixon /’84Jody Dolan Holehouse ’81Laura and Robert Dolard /’77Carol Donald and James Murray ’82David Doner, Jr.Trinity F. Donias ’96Leslie and John C. DormanMary DorraKathleen and James Doty ’70/’71Sue Leslie Dougherty ’94Marnie Hrones and Ross Dowd /’94Diane DownendKathleen and Harold DrakeNorean and Chad DreierKarel Driesen ’99Patricia and James F. Drinkwater /’73Margaret and Roger Drue ’67,’95Karen and Michael DuganNicholas Duggan ’00David DuncanDebra DuncanMatthieu Duncan ’87Helen M. Dunlap ’68Melanie Dunn and Joseph Simoni ’78Laura DupuisJennifer and Philip Durden ’92/’94Ann Durham ’79Larry and Patricia DurhamAnn and David DwelleyLinda and Christopher DyerDelaine Eastin ’69,’71Louise Levien and Robert EbyMary and Daniel EchevarriaBushara EcksteinEllen and David Edington

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Mary and Lloyd Edwards ’66/’71Tracey Edwards and Morgan Hoff

’74,’75/’75Gary and Rebecca EldridgeDr. Eugene and Ruth EllisAndrea and David Epstein /’81Michelle and Thomas Erasmus /’73Lois and Robert* ErburuCinda and Donnelley ErdmanArlette and Alain ErdozaincyJosaphine and Robert Erlach /’82Anahide EsmailianLaura EssermanGloria and Manuel Esteban ’70,’76Catherine and Leland Evans /’76Doris and Tom EverhartMary and Ray EvertMabel and Robert Fabela /’87Andee and Ronald Falco ’90Melinda and Thomas Fallgatter /’69Erin FarrarNancy and Kourosh Fathi ’85Christine FaulkKira and Barry FayMaria and Joseph FazioLeni Fe BlandCarol and Douglas Fell ’64/’63Stacey and Ryan Fell ’94/’94

Mark FellerEmine and Remo FendiLori and Kenneth Ferguson /’93Sharon and Al FerrerMary* and William W. Fields /’76Kim and Joseph FinegoldDavid FinkelLaurie and Robert Fiori ’92/’92Vicki Firstman and William BaccusMarc and Kris FisherDr. Michael and Leslie FisherVasanti and Joel Fithian ’60Miriam and Richard FlacksDorothy and Stanley* FlasterGuillermo Fleites ’82Patricia FloresMonica FlorianNancy Simon and David FlorimbiJohn and Diane Flynn ’59/’59Helen and Oliver FoehrMark Foletta ’82Sabrina and Kevin FollansbeeMargaret and James FoltzDr. William F. Foran and Vivien F. Stanley-

ForanIsabella and Roger Ford /’91David and Linda Forman ’66/’67

Patricia and Dennis ForsterPamela and John FosterGrettel and William FournellCarole and Ronald FoxConnie and Michael FrambergerJames FrankCary Franklin ’75Patricia J. FranklinLorena FraustoBrian FrederickDonald Fredericksen ’52Kathy and R. Bradley Frederickson /’81Julianna FriedmanCheryl and Steven Friesen ’84Joanne and Stephen FuDena Louise Fuentes ’84Elaine and David Fuller ’73Dr. Richard and Irene FultonTeri and Eric GabrielsenFrances and Richard A. Gadbois III /’79Steven Gaines and Peggy LubchencoRebecca and Brendan GallaherRalph GallucciLynn Gamble and Glenn Russell ’84,’91Chin and Kevin GannonCarole and John GarandHelen and Bryan Garbutt /’71Dr. Yolanda M. Garcia ’70,’72,’98

Karen Gardiner ’88Van H. and Virginia A. Garner ’67/’67Rosario and Ramon GasparEllen GatesDr. Carol A. GeerWilliam III and Elizabeth Geiger /’81Bonnie and William Geivett ’87/’88Barry M. Gellert ’78Anne Ready and David L. GershMarianne and Paul GertmanKenneth Gester ’84Pat Mahony and Randy Getz ’73/’73Gregory Geyer ’94Mary and Dennis Ghan ’74/’74Cristin and David Gianulias /’92Carol GibbensPatricia and David Gibson /’65,’84Elaine and Jerry GibsonKathy and Stephen Gibson /’74Nancy and Michael GiffordLori and Tom Gilder ’77/’75Susan and David GillUrsula and Bradford Ginder ’99,

’03/’70,’71Katherine Sharem and David GiovannoniMark GittlerKimberly and Tyler Glenn /’64

Lucile and Dan GlessnerLinda and Frederick GluckLynn Raber and Richard GoldenArlyn and Marlowe GoldsbyAlicia Saver Goldsmith ’82Stephanie GonzalesErline and Dexter Goodell ’61,’87/’61Melinda and Marvin GoodmanMelanie and Rush Goodman /’79Marianne GordinDebra and Steve GordonJohn Gould ’86Doreen GranpeeshehAnnette and Geoffrey GrantRichard Jr. and Maria GrantLea and Robert Grantham /’75Carla and Giorgio GrattaCarole and Stephen GrayLeslie and Richard GraySusan and Kenneth Greathouse ’76Dr. Laura L. Butcher and Dr. Henry T.

GreelyDonald GreenDr. Judith L. GreenJoyce GreeneGary and Julie GreinkeGail and Michael Griesmer /’76Carla Griffith ’77

Jana SnyderSteve GrossPatricia and Kenneth Grossman /’77Marc Grossman and Mildred Patterson

’73Marel and Brock GruntToni and Thomas Guckert ’79/’79Paul Guido and Stephen BlainSabrina and John Guillebeaux /’94Richard and Mimi Gunner ’62Katherine and Daniel GuntherLois and Richard GuntherYijin Wang and Gary GuoDenise GutchensNorman and Jane HabermannAshley and Neil Hafer ’92/’92Gary Hagemann ’81Carole and Jay HagglundFatemeh Emadzahen and Koorosh

Haghighat-KishLyn and Dale HaithcockSabrina and Kamran HakimAstrid and Hudson HaleRene and Norman Hale /’71Yvonne Haley ’80Dr. Lynne P. Hall ’63Victoria Halliday and Bruce Badash ’80

Kathryn Hallock ’80Lea HaltermanDr. Rodman and Frances HamerJanice and Stephen HamillCathy HamiltonTijana and Paul HamiltonMargaret and Donald* Hamister ’70Robert HammondRobin Hanifin ’73Jeffrey HankoffBetsy and Jule HannafordDonna and Jim HansenKaren and Steve HansonClaudia and Richard Haraguchi /’73Ryan Hardy ’00Dr. Norris and Dorothy HaringBarbara and Tom HaroldNatalie and Richard HarpmanSimone and Laurentius HarrerThomas R. HarrimanMichael HarringtonLeslie and Brian Harris ’85/’84Jeffrey Harris ’81Laurie HarrisDr. Fred James Harris and Pamela B.

Harris/’68Dr. Yonie Helen Harris ’95Susan Hammar and Rick Harrison

Sharon and John HartWilliam and Christy Hart ’75Ruth and Gerald HarterPaul Jr. and Felicie HartloffKimberly and Timothy HartnettKay Hartzell and Lane McClelland ’70Mary HarveyMelinda Hatt ’77Judy and W. Roger Haughton ’70/’69Jennifer Hawkins ’91Diana Hawkins-ManuelianPamela and James HawleyR. Michael HayesDr. Rachel Haymon and Dr. Kenneth

MacDonaldValerie and Yuval HazonBruce Benson and Marcy Head Benson

/’73Parminder and Herbert HeadIrina and Stefan HearstLinda L. HedgepethSanger Hedrick, Jr.Mary HegartyJo Helen and Grant Heiken ’70/’72Maren HendersonDavid Hendrickson ’80Kathryn Henkens

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Faith and Melvin HenkinJane and Thomas Henley /’70Laura and Thomas HenslerAndrea Henson ’99Christy and Kevin HerringCecia and Milton HessNeil Hewko ’01Caroline Hicks and Bert FingerhutLinda and Steven Hicks ’71/’70John HidleyKatie and Steven High /’86Margaret HillJohn A. Hinman, II and Charmaine F.

Hinman ’71Monica and James HlavacekBetsy and Stephen HoNielma Bassig and Kirby Hock /’94Amy L. Hoffman ’87Susan and Daryl HoffmanDr. Gerhart HoffmeisterElizabeth Holbrook ’72,’75Erin and Tim Holl ’95/’95C. Warren HollisterRobert and Joan HollmanCathryn Chinn and Steve HoloienCarolyn and John HoltonLaurie and Felix HonDonna and Daniel Hone

Michael Honer ’81,’91Sarah HooverRanford Hopkins ’74,’77Patricia and Russell HoraJeff HornAnn HornbyLinda Cipriani and Gary HorningMichael Horst ’67Deborah Baly and Richard HorukJeanette and William Hosek /’64,’67Maurine and Preston HotchkisJudy and Jack Houlgate ’63/’63Serene and John HsuDorice and Mason Hu ’89/’89Jennifer and Michael HubbertCynthia and Doug Hubert ’83David Huenneke ’79Heidi and David Huff ’89/’89Gerald HuffPatricia and Dean Hughes ’86Marylee HullDr. R. Stephen Humphreys and Gail S.

HumphreysJan Riach-Hurley and Robert Hurley /’81Andrew and Doreen Hutton ’83Andrea and Richard HuttonGloria and Willard Huyck

Chi HwangKatie HydeLori and Jeffrey HylandKaren and Ted Iantuono /’89Kathleen and Simon Inman ’84Bethany and Marco Innocenti ’02/’99Julie and Edward Irvin ’81/’80Shari and George IsaacGerald I. IsenbergWaguih IshakNikola Ivanovic ’95Debra and Charles IvonsVictoria Jackson and Bill GuthyMary JacobHollye and Jeffrey JacobsMadeline and Peter JacobsonJann and Michael JaffeAnne and Thomas Jagodits ’91/’90Susan C. Jamgochian ’63,’81Ann Katrin Petersen and Roberto JappelliMalgorzata and Mark JarrettHolly P. JenningsBonnie and Richard Jensen /H’06Olivier Jerphagnon ’99Heather and Tom Jevens ’88/’87Kenlynn and Christopher JohnEmily and Christopher Johnson ’90/’92Sallye and David Johnson /’64

Erik JohnsonE. Lyle Johnson, III ’91Ursula and Herbert JohnsonLisa and Scott JohnsonMarian JohnsonSharyn JohnsonKristen and Alex Johnston /’80Cathy JohnstonBrian JonesCynthia and Evan JonesLisa and Gary JonesSidney Jordan ’74Peter and Gerd Jordano H’03Christine and Richard Jorgensen ’86Sarah and Bernard JudgeE and Eric Juline ’68Robert and Tracie Jupille ’89Cheryl and Gary JusticeBruce KabakoffJohn KailathChristina and Deepak KamraMargaret and Lee Kaplan ’82/’82William KaplanLena KarayanGalina KarelskyDavid KarenKenneth Karmiole ’68

Martha and Peter KaroffElyse and John Karow ’86/’86Eiji KasaharaSidney and Linda KastnerStephen and Lauren KatzLynne and Ron Kaufman /’71Irene and Robert Kavanaugh /’61Jordan Kear ’94Nicola Milne-Keating and Timothy Keating

/’81Deborah and John Keever ’67/’67Gina and Mark KellerSusan Keller and Myron Shapero ’85Dorcas Kelley ’84Madge Kelley ’81Julie and Jamie KellnerRyan Kelly ’90Sean KellyMargaret and Barry KempSherry Hope-Kennedy and Jonathan

KennedyConnie and Richard KennellyDiana and James KennettAlfred Kenrick, Jr. ’80Lisa and Fred Kephart /’89Karine KeshishianLinda and Michael KestonDr. Wayne and Joan Kidder

Jane KievitLauren Kilbride ’08Michael Kilbride ’79Teresa and Charles KimbellLaura and Benjamin King /’94Dana and Nancy King ’77Gregory P. King ’76,’80Lynn and Gary KiousDanson Kiplagat ’66Linda and Bill KitchenBarry and Jill KitnickDebra and Bruce KittrickKyoko and Takashi KiuchiBetty and Robert KlausnerLorna Siepser and Steve KlebeSherri and Daniel Kleeburg /’86Genni Klein ’68Sven H. Klein ’94Mary Gianos and Wayne KleinmanMarilyn KlineLeslie and Jeffrey Klonoff ’80Carol KnightDaniel KnightJames and Janice KnightKarin and Scott KnorpMarlene and Charles KochLynn and Robert Koegel

Mark and Carolyn KoenigGrace KohnRobert KohnDr. Walter Kohn and Mara Schiff KohnLouise and Stephen Komp ’63,’68Barbara Pawlowski and Marek KonopnickiLarry Koppelman and Nancy Walker-

KoppelmanCarol Kosterka ’67William H. KrachtSusan and Brent Krantz /’81Jae and Eric Kremer ’77/’83Kerry Ann Krisher ’81Eric KronvallJack and Kay Krouskup ’71/’71Kurt and Sandy Kruger ’82/’82Andrew KrupaDeborah KruseJanet and Alan Krusi /’77Erin and Frederick KuhlmanBarbara and Peter KuhnCatherine and Ron KurstinAmy Hafsrud and Jonathan KuselAna and Michael KuzaraLandy Lee and Edward Kwang /’86John La Puma ’78Sue and Eric LaBountyNoel and Michael Ladner

Laurie and Dennis Laduzinsky /’85Amy and Christopher Lal /’95Richard and Peggy Lamb /’72,’87Rebecca and Chad LandeMargarita and Charles LandeZoe LandersAmy and Daniel Landes /’07Kathryn and Gregory Lane /’86Gina and Richard Lane /’73,’89Elly and Jim LangerJulie and Steven Langley /’76Gordon Langstaff ’73Jennifer and Jim Larson ’94/’88Diana and Carl LasnerJennifer and Christopher LatimerBeverlie and Ronald LatimerMadga and William Lattin ’81Sue Jane and Douglas LauJohn T. LazarusRobert and Patricia LeamyScott LeaskMenu and Christopher LeddyR. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Doreen LeedsRuth and Jack Lemein ’66Ann and James Lemke /’66Kathleen and William Lenihan

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Susan and Donald LenzPetra Lenz and Daniel Hartline ’80,’83Amy Lepon ’69William Leversee ’87Lubella and Carlos LeviIlan and Barbara LeviJohn Levin ’77Joan and Stuart LevinAmy LevyMark Levy ’77Karen and Michael LevyDina LewCheryl and Steven Lewis ’96Darcy Lewis ’89Tracy and Scott LewisJames Lichter ’86Janet and Bradley LieberJohn LiebesFima LifshitzChristine C. Wong and Jeffrey T. LightDenise and George LillyShirley Geok-Lin Lim and Charles

BazermanJames Lima ’87Kristin Bivens ’86Mark D. Linehan ’85Dennis LiptonKimberly and James LisiJo and Dan LittleJames F. Lodas ’65Jason Loewith ’92Kathleen and Donald LoganKaren and John Long /’86Kristin and William LoomisJanet and Eric LouieSusan and Bryan LovegrenRobert and Barbara LowesMichael and Diane Lowry ’66Kirsten and Michael Loy ’81/’83Mick LockhurstChristopher Ludeman ’80Maria Lugo-ValladaresAnita and Paul Lui

Diane LumleyKeith Lupton ’90Anna Au and Yin Luu ’93Wyn and John Lydecker ’74Sandra LynneTheresa and James LyonStuart and Hannelore MabonDeborah and John Mackall ’79,’86Catherine and Matthew MacLean

’85/’84Diana and Ralph MacFarlane /’87Karen MachJeffrey Dutcher and David Machacek

/’93,’98Lomena and Colm MackenNancy Reilly and Bruce MaclerCaroline Street Maddock and Thomas

Maddock ’61Catherine and Miguel Madrid ’88Tamie and Hitoshi MaeharaRobert Magee, Jr.Marilyn MagidMarilou and James MagistroSandra and Ashish MahadwarKevin Mahoney ’95Margaret and Kenneth MahonyStacey and Julian MaiminEllen and Robert MainthowJohn MaitinoJohn Majewski and Lisa JacobsonDeborah and Mark Mallgrave ’94/’96Martha and Timothy Malone /’75James Maloney and Andrew Nance ’84Rekha Mamidanna and Arvind KrishnaBarbara and Francesco Mancia /’80Jackie ManciniDebra and Whitman ManleyKathy and Joel MannMina and William MansfieldJanie S. Marcus ’76Edward Marez ’80Jaime and Cynthia MarianBernadette and Timothy Marquez

David Marshall and Candace Waid Siri and Bob MarshallCarolyn and Allen Martens /’67,’69Crystal Martin and Donald MarolfDavid MartinDr. Richard M. Martin and Penny J. MartinLouis MartinezMichael MartinezPatricia and Philip Martzen /’73,’78Jennifer MarymanLeo and Patricia MascarenasWendy Mathein ’92Barbara Mathews and Michael Zirolli ’69Allison A. Matoi ’87Jean and George MatthaeiVirginia Salazar and Brett MatthewsDr. James and Roxane Mattinson ’66/’64Ruth and John MatuszeskiLeslie Atwater Maulhardt and Michael

Maulhardt ’69/’68Hilary and Bayard MaybankDeborah Yamamoto and Brian Mayhew

/’79Dr. Stephen Weatherford and Dr. Lorraine

McDonnellPatrick McNamara ’75Robert McannMiren Letemendia and Darryl McCall /’78Pamela and William McClendon III /’66Marienne McClure and Linda PowellLauren McCombs ’77Beverly A. McCurdy ’58Sherry and Walter McDonaldJadzia and Emmit McDonoughElizabeth and Ronald McElroy /’82Natalie and Bruce McFaddenMichael McFaddenSheila and Frank McGinitySusan and James McGuiganLaura McHugh ’89Anne McInnis ’69Amanda and James* McIntyreKathryn D. McKee ’59

Martin McKenzieMichael and Gail McKenzie ’78Gloria and John McManusNorah and Bob McMeekingKimberly and John McMorrowMark McMorrow ’82Kay McNabColleen McNallyMarilynn and James McNamara ’82/’85Brenda and Michael McNamara /’65Catherine McNamee ’80B. Ross and Ingrid McNeil ’88Tom McNeil ’95Marie and Brent McQueen /’90Scott McQuownThomas McVittie ’90,’92Patricia and Bruce Meikle /’76Amy Wendel and Daniel MeiselRonnie and Chase MellenArlene MeloLisa MendozaKaren and Paul MenzelHonorable Sharon Mettler and Steven

MettlerSerena MiasnikovKathleen and Bruce Micheel /’70Dr. Claudine Michel ’82, ’85Eleanor and Richard Migues ’64/’66Sheri and Ciro MilazzoMorgan Miles ’03Anne and Hale Milgrim ’87Joyce and John Millard /’63Christine and Mark MillerSharyne and Gene MillerCheryl and Kenneth Miller /’75, ’77Marlin and Ginger MillerStephen MillerGayle Miller-Janton and Jay Janton

’80/’80Michael MillhollanJudy and Gregory Misbach /’69Glen H. Mitchel, Jr.Lois and Mark Mitchell

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Mary and Thomas MittsMary and G.W. Mix ’85Kent M. Vining and Julie Ann Mock

’70/’75Wendy Wittl and Gregory Mohr ’82/’76Elise and Alexander Moir ’84/’84Monique Mol Kobeh and Marc MolJuli Monahan ’99Donna Anderson and William Monte

/’80, ’83Catherine and Mark MontgomeryLaurene and Scott MontgomeryNicola Hanchok and James MooreJohn MooreRuth and John Moore ’63/’63Jo Ann and Michael Mooser ’68/’68Cheryl and Robert MorenoMinerva MorenoDarlene and Randy MorganTonya and Tom Morgan ’63/’63Barbara Morgan-Zaney ’83Chris and Ann MorrisonGale and Richard Morrison /’69Meda and Roger MorrisonMary Moslander ’88Ellen and Mark MossHerman Warsh* and Maryanne MottSara Norguay and Kenneth MoureSam Mudie and Patricia GlaserTami and Tim MulcahyDr. Jane Mulfinger and Graham BudgettWallace Murdoch ’93Joan and William MurdochNori Muster ’78Natalie and Raymond* K. MyersonParvathi and Narayanan NackeeranJulia and Mitchell Nadler ’94/’94Myra and Spencer NadlerJeannie Nakano ’71John M. Nakata ’78Marguerite Bouraad-Nash and Keir NashEileen and William NasifCharles Nasser ’77

Mojgan NaumburgBarb and Chris NearyJanet Offel and Michael Nebenzahl ’78Penelope and Noel Nellis ’64Teressa and Christopher NelsonJanine and Marshall Nelson /’66Elaine and Gary Nelson /’66Ellen and Jack NelsonShelly and Reginald NelsonLorie and David NesteGary NettShelley and David NeubauerGrace NeumannCathy and Peter Neushul ’84/’83Nanette and Henry Nevins /’72Holly and Gary Newman ’92Margaret and Mark Newman /’77Pat NewtonDaniel NgoHieu Trang and Benny NguyenHanh Nguyen and Dao DoanBarbara R. Nida ’61Annelliott Willis and James NidaJeannine and Robert Nida ’60/’62Susan and Eric NielsenCaroline and Nicolas NierenbergZhila and Ned NikDale and Mike NissensonElizabeth and Michael NolingYvonne Nomizu Kaiser and Norm KaiserDesiree NorthendEdward Norton, Jr.Victoria Nourafchan and David Rosenstein

’81Alexandra and Robert NourseJennifer and Robert Nunez /’67Maria and Henry ObanaGregory ObregonJohn O’Brien ’87Diane and Kevin O’ConnellLori and Mark OczkusJulie and Robert OdetteJanet Oetinger

Roberta and Henry* Offen /’78Barbara OffermanLisa Alix Oh and Dan Oh ’94/’91Otieno Okatch ’92Holly and Allen OliphantJanice Casserly Olivas and Richard OlivasSuzanne and Todd Oliver ’91/’91Nicholas OlsbergDarlene and Jeff OlympiusKatrina and John Onderdonk /’03Geoff and Susan O’NeillKelly and Eric Onnen /’81Sharon O’Reilly ’86Annette and Charles J. Orella /’80Regina and Paul Orgeron /’71Monica Orozco ’91, ’93Susan Ortwein ’90Jan and Edmund OsterdorfEmiko and Jason OtoshiChi PaBradley PadenBarbara and Ralph Pagter ’82/’81Thomas Pai ’84Kathleen and Ralph Paige ’71/’70,’72Sheila Pallotta ’75Christopher PalmstromChristine Palotay ’72Susannah and Joseph Park /’00Janet Tiampo and David ParkerDavid ParkerSheri and Gregory ParkerTrent Parker ’91Kathleen and William ParkinsonYogi and Parag PatelLindene PattonSandy and Michael PeanaskyLynn and Mel PearlScott Pearson ’96Carol and Paul PeaseAbe and Suzanne PeckAmalia Pena ’93Nora and Jose PenalosaHoma Penhasian

Lindsay Penkower ’01Constance PenleyTimothy and Barbara PenningtonDaniel PereiraCatherine PerezEddie Perkin ’93Bryan Perraud ’99Lisa and Chris PerrellaJo Anne and Thomas Perry ’72,’82Bob J. PetersStephanie and Eliot Peters ’01/’00Kim and Steve PetersJoy Dittberner and Thomas Peters ’76/’73Michelle and Todd Peterson /’80,’82Steven Petre ’71Mary Pham and Keith LowPhilip PierceSandra and Stephen PineSuzanne and Jeffrey Pion /’83Ann and Malcolm PlantAnn and Michael PlessVeronica and Jeffrey PoliniThadpong PongthawornkamolTerri and Claudio PonteSara Poot-HerreraElizabeth and Peter Popoff /’70Lori and Gregory Porter ’81Michael Patrick Porter ArchitectStephanie and Seth Porter /’78Robin and Jags PowarLori PowellNancy PowerMei Lin Yeoell and Keith PraterElizabeth and Keith PrattCarol Press and Nicholas Tingle ’77/’80Dwight PridhamTheresa and Harold ProtterStacy and Ron PuliceJach Pursel and Enrique DominquezLaura and James Putnam ’71/’71Joanna Pyper and Richard Wormsbecher

’79/’79Nina and Mitchell Quaranta /’88

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Elain Shoemaker and James QuineChristina and John Quinn ’83Marion and Michael QuinnJanice and Michael QuinnEllie and David QuislingJeanne and Winchell QuockSally and Christopher Radich /’81Susan Van Atta and Kenneth Radtkey

’77/’83Robert Jr. and Ellen Raede ’80/’80Louise and Monte Ragland /’76Elham RahbarpourSrinivas Ramakrishna ’89Jennifer and Tyler Rameson ’98/’97Sandra and Paul D. Ramsey /’89Michelle and Alain RappaportJanet RappleyeMaria Raso and Thomas Umenhofer ’86Lori and Tim RathjeJanine Galligani and Michael Ray ’87/’93Joel S. Raznick ’81Belinda and Guy Redington /’72Jenny Redo and Kevin Brown ’91Carol and Daniel Reed ’79/’89Diane and Terry ReedSandra and Harry ReeseLisa Reich and Bob JohnsonJamie Reilly ’93Roland ReinhartMelissa and Nathaniel Reish ’96,’99Lynn and Winslow Reitnouer ’55/’54Caron Cadle and Ralf Remshardt /’91John RenfroStacey and Greg RenkerJoan Pascal and Ted RhodesIlka and Jody RiceAnita and Edward RichardsCristina and Erck RickmersAndrea Bardakos-Riley and Matt Riley

’00/’99,’03Verla RingConstance and William RingVictoria Riskin and David RintelsRoger and Mary Ritter ’69Drs. Scott and Shannon Rivenes ’88Howard Ro ’99Marianne Wampler and Dar Roberts /’82N. Thorn RobertsonDiane and William Robertson ’65/’64Barbara and Raymond RobinsScott Robinson ’87Brizeida Rodarte

Dan RodgersRachel A. Rodgers ’96Anthony and Kyra RodgersRegina and Mark RodwellJean RogersKathleen and Francesc Roig ’94Angela Renee Trenholm* and Susan

RomeroPhilomena and Jaime RomoLaura and Douglas Rose /’84Deborah and Steven Rose /’70Sybil RosenGayle and Charles RosenbergEdwin and Bobbie Rosenblatt ’77Barbara RosenblumEileen and Harvey Rosenblum /’70, ’72Meg Rosenfeld ’67Rosalyn and Richard RosinMonty RossMarybeth and Stuart Ross ’68/’66Karen RothbergRaymond Rubenstein ’53Erica and Ron Rubenstein /’66Dana Trout and Susan Rudnicki ’73/’73Stefina and Claude Ruibal /’78Bruce RussellMargaret RussellRenee RussoJulie and George RusznakShelley and Kelly RyanPaul RydbergDr. Richard and Linda RyuAlice and Douglas Safford ’85/’85Marine and Mike SalehTracy and Jim SamuelNancy and Mark SamuelsChristina and Eric Sanchez /’95Rona SandeJanet and Ed SandsWilliam SansonLori and Mark SantiMaria SantosAlthea and Danny SantucciBruce SavettJenny and Steven Savitsky ’88/’87Alana and Roy Savoian /’71,’79Josephine and Ken SaxonDaniel J. Sbicca ’82Diane and Douglas ScalapinoEthel and Howard ScarLynn Scarlett ’70Paul Schaefer ’88

Marilyn and Donald SchaferHarvey and Hope Schechter ’47Lila and Joseph ScherDavid SchiffMichael SchindlerKimberly Schizas ’77Linda and Jeffrey Schlageter ’65/’65,’67Phyliss and Thomas Schmedake ’84Miki and Frederick Schmidt /’87Melissa and Jason Schneider /’93Michele Schneider ’91Alexander SchochMichelle and Gary SchoenfeldMithra Sheybani and William Schoenholz

/’77Norma and Paul Schrieffer ’87Michael Schubach ’73Berta SchulteLauren and Todd SchusterMarianne and John Schuyler /’85Deborah Schwartz ’90Robin and Richard SchwartzLeslie Prussia and Fred Schwarzenbach

/’79Lisa Scimens and John Moss ’76Ronda and Richard ScobyTom Scrivener ’93Sandra and Eric SealeDale and Judy SeborgLilyan Cuttler and Bernad SederMaureen and Edmund SederJeanne and Walter SedgwickBonnie SeebergerDavid Seibold and Karen MyersPatricia and Jim SelbertCynthia and Michael Seroka /’75Kalyani Gopal and Nambirajan SeshadriEmily F. Seto ’02Lucila SeverinoDonna and Dana SeveryMarie and Michael SextonJudith ShadeTami and Mark Shalvarjian ’87/’84Julie and Bradley Shames /’77Nehal and Jeff ShammaKenneth Shamordola ’65Allison and Timothy Shaw /’93Anitra and Jack SheenNatasha and Chaney SheffieldNancy and Michael SheldonRoss SheldonKai Li and Jian Shen

Roberta and James SherrandHolly and Lanny SherwinKaren Lehrer and Steven SherwinJulie and Alan Shields ’69Susan ShieldsSusan and William ShoemakerCandace and David Short ’67/’62The Estate of Thomas Shroyer ’69Mary Jane Weigel Shugart and Steven

Shugart /’80Stephanie and Fred ShumanKent and Christina Sidney ’88Julie and David SiegelKatherine Sierra and Donald O’Connell

’76Kate SilsburyLeigh and Todd Silva ’92/’92Michael Silveira ’77Ellen and Harvey SilverbergEva SilversteinGary R. SimpsonGretchen and Jim Simpson ’69/’69Dahlia Malkhi and Yoram SingerGurinder Kaur and Bhupindarpal SinghMaria SklavenitisKenneth and Elizabeth Slaught ’79Patricia and Tim Smale ’70/’78Amy and Brian Smiley ’82Robin and Bradley SmithCharlotte and Brian Smith ’68/’64Connie SmithAngie and Craig Smith ’94/’90Denise and Dan SmithJeannine SmithJanice and Jeffrey Smith /’70Jung-Yin SmithCheryl SnellCarolyn and Steven Snyder ’83/’84Stephen Snyder ’65Daria and Mark Sogomian ’99Georgette SollyVivian and Peter SolodkinDr. John and Hanne* SonquistAnn and Jon SonstelieJodi Galvin and Joseph Sorrentino /’63Sammy SosaGail SpahnToby Spangler ’85Joan SpeirsCynthia and Michael SpeltzHelene and Bill Spencer ’69Sara and Theodore* SpencerKristin and Christopher Spindt

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Adriana and Robert SpinnerMichael SpisakCynthia and Eric Spivey ’83/’83Kibibi Springs ’95Patricia and Richard St. Clair ’63/’66Linda Stafford BurrowsAnne StainesTamara and Brad Stark /’92Cynthia and James StebbinsKim and Geoff StedmanThomas and Sandra StefanutoColleen and Aron SteinRussell SteinerDavid Stempel ’00Diana and John HolmanKathleen Sterling-Wallace and Greg

WallaceAndrew Stewart ’96Debra and Stephen StewartLaura and Robert StewartMelissa Tominac and Michael Stewart

/’91Marianne and Thomas Stockton /’65,’67Drs. Cynthia and Michael StohlKerri and Gordon StokesMarty F. Stone ’82Cathy and Bruce StraitsCynthia and Richard StrauchPaul StumpfBarbara Stupay ’73Yolanda and Hung SuSusan and John SullivanThe Gary Sully FamilyJoyce and Larry SuterWilliam Swadley ’79Mary J. SwalleyLora SwangerDiana SwartzValerie and Edward SweatJody and Paul Sweet /’69Art and Diane SylvesterTibor SzabokyCatherine Taff ’91Marsha TalbertChristine Talbott and John Galli ’74Amalia Kessler and Adam Talcott /’93,’95Abhijit and Linda TalwalkarAshok and Kay TalwarPamela and David TamboDiana Tani ’85Joan TannerAlyce and Gary TanouyeAmy TapieCaroline Tarbell TupperBarbara and Timothy Tasker /’89Cecille TaylorJim and Denise TaylorMichele and Michael TaylorSherryl and Anthony TaylorStacey Taylor ’92Leah and Robert TemkinTerri and Stanley Terada /’85Shawn TerryAlice and Gail TeseiAmy and George TharakanJack TheimerJoe ThigpenEleanor L. ThomasLes and Ellen Thomas ’75/’78Cristina and Scott ThomasSusan and Christopher ThompsonFrederica ThompsonJanet and Brian Thompson ’84Sandra and Mac ThompsonTodd and Fazeela Thompson ’76Jude Thornton-Clark and Ian ClarkGeorge Thurlow and Denise Eschardies

’73Grace and Bill Tiernay ’52/’53Robin and Bruce Tiffney

Pamela LaVigne and Matthew TirrellJulie and Lester TobiasAnn and Ron TobinRachel and Waldo Tobler ’87Samuel Tokuyama ’69Charles Tolman and Tiffany Nau ’93Patricia ToppelIna TornallyayLaura and Javier TorresEdna and Arthur TorsiglieriBarbara and Sam ToumayanMario TovarMary and Scott Tracy /’72Alex Trebby ’03Timothy N. TremblayChristen and Robert TruehaftLilia TrevizoWill and Tineke Triggs /’87Bert and Tess TritschlerDavid Trogan, Jr. ’88Cheryl and Benjamin TroskyMichael Trovato ’95Shu Shen Yang and Chao Sung TsaiJane TschannelLisa and Nicholas TsolisShirley and Kenneth TuckerRobert Tuler ’78Jeffrey TungLinda and David Turnball /’85Virginia and George TurnerMelissa Turner ’98Julie and Mike Turner /’91Britta Erickson and Richard Turner /’85Sarah Turner ’03Betsey and Sydney TylerSandra Scott-Tyler and Sam TylerElizabeth and Taylor TyngLinda Ulrich ’83Debbie and Steve UmphreysAlexis Upton-Knittle and Lloyd Cook ’70Val VadenSarah and Christopher ValaikaAnthony Valenty ’88Virginia ValleyDiane Aquerre-Valois and Gerry ValoisChris Van de WalleDr. Petra Van Koppen ’79,’84Kim and Derek VanacoreDr. Daniel and Diane VapnekRita and Anthony VasquezSharon and Mel Vasquez /’78Steven Vaziri ’91Rob Veis ’77Alan VeitchKathy and John Venneman /’76Karen VerblaauwJanet and John VereuckJocelyne and Marc VerstaenFrederick Viehe III ’75,’83Sherry and Jim VillanuevaMary and Robert VillarThomas Vincent ’87Susan and David ViniarDebra VinsonRavishankar Viswanathan ’94Carole and Paul Viviano /’76Marcia Vodicka ’67Paula Von SimsonLaurie Von Straussenburg ’84Betsy von Summer-Moller and John MollerLisa and Bruce VongBarbara VoorhiesKylee Hall and Daniel Voorhies /’03Hubert and Susan VosKathleen WaferSusan Aldrich Wagner and William

WagnerLauriston WahLeslie Wahrmund ’85Genevieve Waldman ’92

Susan Walker and Andre WyssEileen Jennings and James Wall ’81/’78Yuefeng Ge and Zhengming Wan

/’65,’85Leo WangMing and Martin WangYuerong WangDr. Yulun and Susan Wang ’82,’88/’84Ruth and Richard WarburgDeborah and Andrew WardDana WareDr. Bronwen Brindley and John Warren

’83,’85/’76Libe WashburnTara and John WashingtonMichael and Liat WassermanLinda and Steve WassermanJames Watkins ’77W. Wright WatlingSean WatsonDr. Richard J. WattsDiane Weaver ’00Larry Webb ’87Drs. Leland and June Webb ’63Ian and Louise Webb ’59Nathan Weber ’96Kathleen and Willes WeberMarie Weiden ’53Farrah and Mark Weinstein /’80Kevin WeirTerri and Walt WeissLynn and Barton Weitzenberg /’68James WellsJill and Clark Welton /’92Margaret and Reardon WestBarbara and Eric WestonMary and Timothy Weston /’69Dennis Whelan ’79Dee WhiteElizabeth and Daniel WhiteKathleen and Scott White /’73Vicky and Walter WhiteTeri Wielenga ’81Mary and John WiemannEdward Wilbarger, Jr. ’80Randall WilbertCarol Wilburn and Charles McClintockKirsten and Richard Wiley

Eric Will ’79June and Knox Williams ’59Marie J. Williams ’89Mark Williams ’71,’75Jeanne and Mike WilliamsRichard Williams ’59, The Richard

Williams FamilyDanielle and Melvin Willis ’71/’68,’75,’03Jill and John WilsonMark Wilson ’91Molly WilsonNancy WilsonRalph and Irene Wilson ’70/’66Anita and Timothy WilsonMaritza Meija-Wilson and Travis Wilson

’04/’02Jeanine Wilson-MifsudLinda WinesburgLynda and Erik WinjeAnn and Alastair Winn /’73Dyanne and Erik WipfWilliam and Marilyn WirtzBeth and Michael WitherellLydia and Andrew WongLaura Truffaut and Stephen WongJerry and Jeanne WooMichelle and Lynn WoodLynn and Ronald Wood ’69Lieutenant Colonel Norman M. Wood,

Retired ’64Scott WoodNicole WoodhouseKatie and Daniel WoodsRuth and James Worden ’82/’82,’88Herbert WrightWarren Wright ’85Judith and George WriterJirong WuCrystal and Clifford WyattLaura and Geof WyattCarolyn and Philip WyattJulia and Winston WyckoffSheryl Yamamoto ’84T. Claire Chao and Chung-Do YangJean YapKathryn and Michael Yates /’81Marisa Yeager ’95Adrian Yi ’84

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Justin Adams ’03,’04Kristiana Almeida ’06Farhan Arif ’13Jay Ashley ’08Christopher Axline ’12Alex Baca ’06Christopher Badger ’12Shaun Ballou ’08Toby Bautista ’08Cara Beasley ’05Richard Becker ’03Lauren and Jonathan Bell ’06/’08Tina Benevento ’07Naomi Bernstein ’10Pranav Bhardwaj ’09Joseph Broome ’11Austin Browning ’11Jessica Byron-Fields ’09Kenneth Carpenter ’12Monnica Cervantes-Steinhoff ’04Robin D. Chavarria ’13Jerry Chen ’06Marisa Chen ’10Shona Crabtree and Alexander

Macgillivray ’06Nicholas de Sieyes ’03John L. Dennis ’13Ingrid Dineen-Wimberly ’04, ’09Jason Disbrow ’09Mason Edwards ’08Kristina Elkus ’13Nicholas Elliott ’11Carola Flores-Fernandez ’08Alexander Flury ’13Julie Fosdick ’04Drew Freedman ’11Jason Friedman ’06

Emily and Randy YimJoan and Killian YingPaula and William Yingst ’81/’81Kay YoonLinda and Robert YorkSusan and David YossemIra YoudovinCarol Young ’64Dr. Bruce Young ’96Darrell Young ’97Ted YoungWenna Li and Hao YuanAlan ZaentzDavid ZarotskySuzanne and Thomas ZarrilliDiane Quintana and Jack ZbinovichLuz and Larry ZeaglerThomas ZeffMaryann and Ohad ZeiraKatherine and Steven D. Zelko /’81Helen ZhangVladislav ZhubrakGeorge ZimmerJules ZimmerDavid ZimmermanDiane and Steve ZippersteinElizabeth and Francis ZokLeslie and Ernie Zomalt ’64,’79/’66,’89Rachel Zubaty ’01Patricia and Robert Zucherman

YOUNG ALUMNI CHANCELLOR’S COUNCIL$500 TO $4,999

Anonymous (1)Stewart Abercrombie ’03

Kimberly Gallagher ’05Sarah Shoff and Ryan Garver

’05/’04,’06Rebecca Gayle ’08Kira Glynn ’13Elijah Green ’12Enrique Guzman ’11Kimberly Hartson ’14Christopher Hensler ’12Flor Hernandez ’09Andy R. Huang ’13Eleen Ibrahim ’12Ashley Jankiewicz ’11Aaron Johnson ’06Yuka Kadono ’02Vivek Kankanhalli ’09Andres Kao ’11Lindsey Kaplan ’12Thomas Kaufmann ’12Jeanne Kearns ’07Joseph Kellener ’08Daniel Kerr ’11James Khedari ’04Kei Kita ’12Nan Li ’13Alexandra Liou ’05Qiming Liu ’13Felizza Lopez ’12Rigoberto Lopez ’09Gregory Magistro ’12Helene Marsh ’04Jill Martin and Jim Bullard ’02/’06Erik Martinez ’07Chase M. McElroy ’09Jennae Muehlhausen ’11Jinnie Myung ’13Morteza Nassiri ’04Samuel Newcom ’05

Christopher Oates ’04Charles Osiris ’05Katharine Page and Michael Crowell

’08/’09Timothy Palsak ’04Timothy Pelayo ’09Sarah Pletcher ’04,’08John Paul Primeau ’09Daniel Ring ’10Lance Roenicke ’12Cissy and Richard Ross ’04Bruce Salgado ’11Casey Sbicca ’07Susan B. Schmidt ’14Peter Schroeter ’04Ronak D. Shah ’12Nicholas Sherer ’12Michael Sherwin ’13Mary Shirley ’07Leigh Silver ’05Cheyenne Sonntag ’09Colleen Spiers ’09Justin Steinfadt ’08,’11Taylor Umphreys ’12Richard Vasak ’06Sara and Matthew Vlasach ’07/’06Nicholas Volmar ’07Eric B. White ’14Julie Wilson ’05Kevin Wojcik ’12Crispin Wong ’07Karen and Grant Yip ’08/’03Daniel Young ’13Xinrui Yu ’13Mika Yukimura ’10Shane Zamora ’08,’10Dale Zurawski and Geoffrey Slaff ’04

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CHANCELLOR’S PATRONS

The Chancellor’s Patrons have made annual donations of $1,000 or more for five consecutive years. The following donors are being recognized for their loyalty towards UC Santa Barbara.

Anonymous (11)Barbara and Stephen Abbott ’65/’65Lynda and Scott AdelsonDana Aftab ’85Paul AlexDennis W. Allen ’64Janet A. Alpert ’68Jack AmonChristine and Donald AndersonJudy and Bruce AnticouniBarbara and Erik AntonssonLucy and Ralph ArchuletaRobert Arenz, Jr. ’80Jody and John Arnhold /’75Kelly and Robert L. AverySusan and John AxlineBethany Ulmer and David Bancroft ’73Cheryl and Jim Barber ’67/’66Virginia and Darryl Barrett /’67Christine Mitchell and Ronald Bartell

/’73, ’75Cecile BartmanDavid A. Bartman ’94Barbara and John BartmanMary and Gary BeckerJill and Arnold BelloweMichael Berger ’70

Arlene and Barrie BergmanDonn R. Bernstein H ’79Kathleen and Mark Berry /’73Susan and Mark Bertelsen ’67/’66Fred C. BestEllen and Gary BialisSue and Ed Birch /H ’95Charlene and Phil Bosl ’69/’68Susan E. Bower ’81Marilyn and Michael BowersUte and William K. Bowes, Jr. /H’13Susan BoweyKathryn and Richard Breaux ’68/’67Diane and Philip Brotherton /’83Kebi and Ralph BrownDr. Paula Yurkanis Bruice and Dr. Thomas

C. Bruice Patricia and William* Bullough /’55,

’67, ’70Bonnie and Frank BurgessMeg and Dan BurnhamKimberly and Andrew BuschPaulette and John CallahanGail and John CampanellaKathy and Steve Campbell ’63/’63Alison and Donald W. Carlson /’74Valerie and R. Mark CarneyDonna and Dennis CarpenterMarcy L. Carsey H ’04Nell and Rollie Cavaletto /’65Willy ChamberlinLaura Cox and Jay Cohen ’83/’84Janemarie and Timothy Cohen ’76/’76Shelley and Larry ColdrenBeverly and John Colgate /’69Sue and J.W. ColinSandy and Robert ComstockJudy and Dan Contreras

Marni and C. Michael Cooney ’73/’66Susan and Stephen E. Cooper ’69/’68William CornfieldToni and Bruce Corwin /H ’97Rafael Costas ’86Michelle and John Cowell IV ’90Joanne and Jeremy Cowperthwaite /’80Linda and Stephen CroweGayle and Craig Cummings ’75/’72Louisa and Stewart Cushman ’93/’93Gary Dales ’77Laura and Jack DangermondAnn DanielBarbara and Mark DaughertyNancy and Roger DavidsonPatty DeDominic and Gene Sinser Deanna and James DehlsenLisa and Albert DeSantiLisa and Scott Dettmer /’78Janet and William Dinsmore /’68Lale and Tunç Doluca /’81Kathleen and James Doty ’70/’71Sue Leslie Dougherty ’94Kathleen and Harold DrakePatricia and James F. Drinkwater /’73Linda Duttenhaver ’77Bettina and Glenn Duval /’80Louise Levien and Robert EbyMarguerite and Charles Eckberg /’70Tracey Edwards and Morgan Hoff

’74,’75/’75Gary and Rebecca EldridgeBarbara Eliasen Rune EliasenLinda and Doug EmeryJan and Brian EscaleraDoris and Tom EverhartMary and Ray Evert

Leni Fe BlandMargo Cohen-Feinberg and Robert

FeinbergCarol and Douglas Fell ’64/’63Betty and Gino* FilippinDavid FinkelLaurie and Robert Fiori ’92/’92Leslie and Michael FisherAudrey and Timothy FisherMiriam and Richard FlacksDorothy and Stanley* FlasterChristine and William FletcherSallie and Paul FlumVivien F. Stanley-Foran and Dr. William

F. Foran Dr. Anabel Ford and Dr. Michael

Glassow ’74, ’81Dr. Mary Howe-Grant and Dr. Peter C.

Ford Julia and Martin Fornage ’01,’03Carole and Ronald FoxJennifer and Scott Frank /’82Donald Fredericksen ’52Caroline Robillard and Dr. Roger A.

Freedman Jay Freeman ’03Terri and Stephan FrenkelDeryn and William FultonDr. Yolanda M. Garcia ’70,’72,’98Barry M. Gellert ’78Faith and John* Geoghegan ’59/’59Debra and Dan GerberAnne Ready and David L. GershAnn and Gordon GettyPat Mahony and Randy Getz ’73/’73Marilyn Gevirtz H ’96Mary and Dennis Ghan ’74/’74Carol Gibbens

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Kathy and Stephen Gibson /’74Ursula and Bradford Ginder

’99,’03/’70,’71Bobbi and David* GiorgiMarsha and Jay GlazerAlicia Saver Goldsmith ’82Erline and Dexter Goodell ’61,’87/’61Sue Grafton and Dr. Steven Humphrey Maria and Richard A. Grant, Jr.Lea and Robert Grantham /’75Sondra and Curtis Graver /’85Jeffrey W. Graver ’93Jo Swanda and Paul GrazianoDr. Judith L. GreenPatricia GregoryMildred Patterson and Marc Grossman

/’73Toni and Thomas Guckert ’79/’79Paul Guido and Stephen BlainLois and Richard GuntherMeg and John Gurley /’78,’83Jane and Norman HabermannCarla and Stephen* HahnRene and Norman Hale /’71Eva and Yoel HallerFrances and Rodman HamerJanice and Stephen HamillMargaret and Donald* Hamister ’70Barbara and Tom HaroldSimone and Laurentius HarrerThomas J. HarrimanPamela and Dr. Fred James Harris /’68Felicie and Paul W. Hartloff, Jr.Dr. Athena Philippides and Dr. Craig

Hawker R. Michael HayesRuth and Dr. Alan J. HeegerJo Helen and Grant Heiken ’70/’72David Hendrickson ’80

Faith and Melvin HenkinJudy and Jeff Henley H’09/’66Rose Hau and James Heslin /’73Cecia and Milton HessLinda and Steven Hicks ’71/’70Charmaine and John A. Hinman, III /’71Tara and George HolbrookErin and Tim Holl ’95/’95C. Warren HollisterRoslyn and David HoltzclawJudith L. HopkinsonMaurine and Preston HotchkisNada and Dr. Davor HrovatHeidi and David Huff ’89/’89Gail and Dr. R. Stephen HumphreysShari and George IsaacHollye and Jeffrey JacobsJanice Jagelski and Patrick Morrin ’87Anne and Thomas Jagodits ’91/’90Susan C. Jamgochian ’63,’81Gina Laun and Joseph Jannotta, Jr.Luci and Rich JanssenHolly P. JenningsBonnie and Richard Jensen /H’06Ellen and Peter JohnsonSharyn JohnsonTyrena and William Jones /’77Gerd and Peter C. Jordano /H’03E and Eric Juline ’68Martha and Peter KaroffLauren and Stephen KatzJoanne Moran and Mitchell Kauffman

/’77Irene and Robert Kavanaugh /’61Deborah and John Keever ’67/’67Madge Kelley ’81Julie and Jamie KellnerElaine and Herbert KendallConnie and Richard Kennelly

Dr. Hassan KhalilJoan and Dr. Wayne R. KidderLaura and Benjamin King /’94Gregory P. King ’76,’80Marvel Blakeman Kirby ’51Linda and Bill KitchenKyoko and Takashi KiuchiSherri and Daniel Kleeburg /’86Janice and James KnightJane Lee and Michael Koch /’89Lynn and Robert KoegelCarolyn and Mark KoenigRobert KohnLouise and Stephen Komp ’63,’68Nancy Walker-Koppelman and Larry

KoppelmanCarol Kosterka ’67Susan and Brent Krantz /’81Kerry Ann Krisher ’81Kay and Jack Krouskup ’71/’71Deborah KruseJanet and Alan Krusi /’77Nikki and Steven Lafferty /’75Peggy and Richard Lamb ’72,’87Margarita and Charles LandeElly and Jim LangerPatricia and Robert LeamyR. Marilyn Lee and Harvey Schneider ’69Barbara and Ilan LeviGretchen and Robert LieffChristine C. Wong and Jeffrey T. LightJo and Carl LindrosLillian and Jon* LovelaceDiane and Michael Lowry /’66Susan and Gene Lucas ’73/’73Keith Lupton ’90Sandra LynneHannelore and Stuart MabonLomena and Colm Macken

Catherine and Miguel Madrid ’88James Maloney and Andrew Nance ’84Bernadette and Timothy MarquezMargaret Mateer-Isaacs and Craig L.

Isaacs ’84/’84Roxane and Dr. James M. Mattinson

’64/’66Marilyn and Richard MazessMiren Letemendia and Darryl McCall /’78Charles McCutchenDr. Lorraine McDonnell and Dr. Stephen

Weatherford Tina Hansen McEnroe and Paul V.

McEnroe ’89Natalie and Bruce McFaddenMarni and J. Sears McGeeSheila and Frank McGinityAnne McInnis ’69Amanda and James* McIntyreGloria and John McManusNorah and Bob McMeekingMarilynn and James McNamara ’82/’85Suzanne and Professor Duncan

Mellichamp MA’70/H’09Barbara and Steven C. Mendell /’63Eleanor and Richard Migues ’64/’66Anne and Hale Milgrim ’87Sara Miller McCune H’05Sharyne and Gene MillerMarlin and Ginger MillerGlen H. Mitchel, Jr.Mary and Thomas MittsJulie Ann Mock and Kent M. Vining

’75/’70Wendy Wittl and Gregory Mohr ’82/’76Betsy von Summer-Moller and John MollerMaryanne Mott and Herman Warsh* Patricia Glaser and Sam Mudie Nori Muster ’78

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Natalie and Raymond K. Myerson*Myra and Spencer NadlerJohn M. Nakata ’78Eileen and William NasifJeannine and Robert Nida ’60/’62Dale and Mike NissensonJan and Don O’DowdBarbara OffermanOrfalea FoundationCarmen OrtizKatherine and Paul PageLouise and Stephen Pahl ’77/’77Kathleen and Ralph Paige ’71/’70, ’72Patricia Chiota and Richard Payne Constance PenleyStephanie and Eliot Peters ’01/’00Joy Dittberner and Thomas Peters

’76/’73Jean PettittJoseph PhillipsPhyllis de Picciotto and Stan RodenAnn and Michael PlessElizabeth and Peter Popoff /’70Maxine D. Prisyon and Milton WarshawCeil and Michael PulitzerWendy V.C. Purcell and Kenneth L.

Wilton ’84Ellen and Robert L. Raede, Jr. ’80/’80Deborah and John Mackall ’79,’86Winslow and Lynn P. Reitnouer ’54/’55Caron Cadle and Ralf Remshardt /’91Joan Pascal and Ted RhodesLady Leslie Ridley-Tree and Lord Paul

Ridley-Tree* H’12Constance and William RingVictoria Riskin and David RintelsMary and Roger Ritter /’69Drs. Shannon and Scott Rivenes /’88Barbara and Raymond RobinsAngela Renee Trenholm* and Susan

RomeroSusan J. Rose and Allan GhittermanBobbie and Edwin Rosenblatt /’77Raymond Rubenstein ’53Linda and Dr. Richard RyuAlice and Douglas Safford ’85/’85Susan and Paul Sams /’92Jenny and Steven Savitsky ’88/’87Diane and Douglas ScalapinoHope and Harvey Schechter /’47Katharine and Warren SchlingerJean and Arent* Schuyler H’13/’61Lynda and Mark J. Schwartz /’84Ronda and Richard ScobyLilyan Cuttler and Bernad Seder

Karen Myers and David Seibold Susan and Daniel SemegenDonna and Dana SeveryAyesha and Mohammed ShaikhBetty and Stanley SheinbaumCandace and David Short ’67/’62Stephanie and Fred ShumanChristina and Kent E. Sidney /’88Leigh and Todd Silva ’92/’92Michael Silveira ’77Carol and Howard SimonGretchen and Jim Simpson ’69/’69Elizabeth and Kenneth Slaught /’79Patricia and Tim Smale ’70/’78Connie SmithAngie and Craig Smith ’94/’90Hanne* and Dr. John SonquistAnn and Dr. Jon SonstelieCarole Lebbin-Spector and Phillip

Spector /’72Sara and Theodore* SpencerMarianne and Norman Sprague /’69Carol Spungen and Aaron LiebermanLinda Stafford BurrowsJudith C. Stapelmann ’63,’65Fredric E. Steck ’67Debra and Stephen StewartDrs. Cynthia and Michael StohlDeborah and Dwight StreitMary J. SwalleyJody and Paul Sweet /’69Christine Talbott and John Galli ’74Barbara and Timothy Tasker /’89Daphne and Greg TebbeLeah and Robert TemkinJack TheimerDanae and Dr. Theo TheofanousEleanor L. ThomasDenise Eschardies and George Thurlow

/’73Grace and Bill Tiernay ’52/’53Ann and Ron TobinBarbara and Sam ToumayanAnne and Michael Towbes /H ’11Mary and Scott Tracy /’72Tess and Bert TritschlerCheryl and Benjamin TroskyShirley and Kenneth TuckerRobert Tuler ’78Julie and Mike Turner /’91Maria Raso and Thomas Umenhofer ’86Jo Beth and Donald* Van GelderenDr. Petra Van Koppen ’79,’84Dianne and Dr. Daniel VapnekDawn Vereuck ’92

Janet and John VereuckSusan Aldrich Wagner and William

WagnerBarbara Warren ’08Dr. Bronwen Brindley and John Warren

’83, ’85/’76W. Wright WatlingMarsha* and William WayneClaudia and Alec Webster ’75/’76Jean WeidemannBernice and Louis WeiderLynn and Barton Weitzenberg /’68Lisa and Howard Wenger ’82/’82Mary and Timothy Weston /’69Ann and Philip White /’84Bruce G. Wilcox ’77Jane and Craig WilliamsNancy Englander and Harold WilliamsJune and Knox Williams ’59Marie J. Williams ’89Danielle and Dr. Melvin Willis

’71/’68,’75,’03Irene and Ralph Wilson ’66/’70Marilyn and William WirtzBeth and Michael WitherellNoelle and Dick WolfLieutenant Colonel Norman M. Wood,

Retired ’64Jane Woodward ’80Susan and Bruce Worster ’70/’68,’71Drs. Linda and Fred WudlLaura and Geof WyattDilling and Dr. Henry Yang /H’01Andre YewSusan and David YossemDr. Bruce Young ’96JoAnne and Michael YoungPatricia and Joe YzurdiagaDiane and Michael Ziering ’78Drs. Leslie and Ernie Zomalt

’64,’79/’66,’72,’89Patricia and Robert Zucherman

FOUNDATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, TRUSTS, ORGANIZATIONS AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTORS $10,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous (7)21E6, LLC3MAdelson Medical Research Foundation

Adobe Systems IncorporatedThe Aerospace CorporationAgilent Technologies, Inc.Ajinomoto Co., Inc.Allergan FoundationAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Council of Learned SocietiesAmerican Heart AssociationAMG Charitable Gift FoundationAmgen, Inc.Sheldon and Carol Appel Family

FoundationAQR Capital Management, LLCArcadia FundArnhold Foundation, Inc.Asahi Kasei CorporationAST Capital Trust Company of DelawareATK Space SystemsAtlantic PhilanthropiesAutism SpeaksBank of America Merrill LynchBase Camp EventsBBN Technologies CorporationBecker Family FoundationBentson FoundationBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation,

Inc.James S. Bower FoundationThe Eli and Edythe Broad FoundationBroadcom FoundationDorothy Collins Brown Charitable

FoundationBruker Daltonik GmbHThe California Coastal ConservancyCalifornia Community FoundationCalifornia Forest Research AssociationCancer Center of Santa BarbaraCapital Group Companies, Inc.The Carsey Family FoundationChicago Community TrustPierre Claeyssens Veterans FoundationMichael J. Connell TrustConservation International FoundationCorwin Family FoundationCottage Health SystemCree, Inc.Cryptography Research, INC.CSP Technologies, Inc.CSR Technology Inc.Danvera FoundationDehlsen Associates, LLCDeloitte FoundationDelta Psi Building CompanyRobert W. Deutsch Foundation

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DF Holdings Inc.The Douglas FoundationThe Dow Chemical CompanyThe Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation,

Inc.DSM Ahead B.V.Eileen Fisher, Inc.Eli Lilly and CompanyElsevier FoundationEnvironmental Systems Research Institute

Inc.Ernst & Young FoundationEverlight Electronics Co. LtdExxonMobil FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundFLIR SystemsFontainebleu Holdings, LLCFoundation for Humanitarian

DevelopmentThe James A. Frank FoundationFreeman FoundationThe Peter J. Frenkel Foundation Inc.Gareatis FoundationGE FoundationGE Global ResearchThe J. Paul Getty TrustThe Lillian Goldman Charitable TrustGoldman, Sachs & Co.Google, Inc.The Green FoundationGriffiths Charitable FoundationThe Grove FoundationGurmehar FoundationHewlett-Packard CompanyThe Robert Ho Family FoundationJohn & Mildred Holmes Family

FoundationHomebuilding Community FoundationHRL Laboratories, LLCHoward Hughes Medical InstituteHull Family FoundationInstitute For Advanced Study of ParisIntech LLCIntel CorporationInternational Foundation for TelemeteringIOS Press B.V.

The Japan FoundationJewish Community Foundation Los

AngelesJSR CorporationJuvenile Diabetes Research FoundationThe Karp Foundation, Inc.The Kavli FoundationWilliam H. Kearns FoundationW.M. Keck FoundationThe Kelt GroupHerbert & Elaine Kendall Charitable

Foundation LTCThe Kirby-Jones FoundationKing Abdulaziz City for Science &

TechnologyKing Abdullah University of Science &

TechnologyLam Research CorporationLaRue, Corrigan, McCormick &

Teasdale, LLPLas Cumbres ObservatoryLG ElectronicsLinked FoundationLockheed MartinHenry Luce Foundation, Inc.lynda.comJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur

FoundationMacDonald Family FoundationMadison Community FoundationMagtera, Inc.Mammoth Mountain Ski Area LLCMattel, Inc.The Craig and Susan McCaw

FoundationMcCune FoundationKay McMillan InvestmentsThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationMentor GraphicsMeridian Group REM, Inc.Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationMitsubishi Chemical USA, Inc.Gordon E. and Betty L. Moore

FoundationMoney-Arenz Foundation, Inc.Montecito Bank & Trust

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

Morris Animal FoundationNarus, Inc.National Philanthropic TrustNational Research CouncilNational Writing Project CorporationNCIIANew Irvine Ranch ConservancyNippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.Nitto Denko CorporationNokia IncorporatedThe Kenneth and Eileen Norris

FoundationNorthrop Grumman Space TechnologyOrganization for Autism Research, Inc.June G. Outhwaite Charitable TrustPacific View FoundationThe David and Lucile Packard FoundationPackard Humanities InstitutePG & E CorporationPicosys IncorporatedPricewaterhouseCoopers FoundationPriceWaterhouseCoopers LLPThe Procter & Gamble CompanyThe Ceil & Michael E. Pulitzer FoundationQUALCOMM, Inc.Rainwater Charitable FoundationRaytheonThe Ridley-Tree FoundationThe Roddick FoundationRuhr-Universitat BochumRusty’s Pizza Parlors, Inc.RXI Pharmaceuticals CorporationSAGE Publications, Inc.The San Francisco FoundationSanta Barbara FoundationSanta Barbara Lacrosse AssociationWarren G. & Katharine S. Schlinger

FoundationSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingBarton & Terry Shigemura Family

FoundationPhilip and Aida Siff Educational

FoundationSigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity

Silicon Valley Community FoundationThe Simons FoundationSK hynix Inc.The Paul A. Slavik TrustSony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.Southern California EdisonNorman F. Sprague Jr. FoundationStanford UniversityThe Fredric E. Steck Family FoundationSynopsys, Inc.Tatman FoundationHerman P. and Sophia Taubman

FoundationThe Teach a Man to Fish FoundationThe Djernaes Telos FoundationJohn Templeton FoundationTheofanous & Company, Inc.Towbes FoundationTropicana Gardens Holdings, LLCTyco Electronics CorporationU.S. TrustUCSB AffiliatesUCSB Alumni AssociationUnion Bank FoundationUnion Bank of CaliforniaUnited Technologies CorporationUniversity Industry Research CorporationUniversity of AberdeenUVLrx TherapeuticsVanguard Charitable Endowment

ProgramVerizon CommunicationsWaitt FoundationWalton Family FoundationWarner Brothers Digital DistributionHelen and Will Webster FoundationWells Fargo Matching Gift CenterWells Fargo Philanthropy FundWestmont CollegeThe Wharton Foundation, Inc.The Susan & Bruce Worster FoundationXerox FoundationYardi Systems, Inc.Robert L. & Barbara Zorich Family

Foundation

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MATCHING GIFTS

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

3M FoundationA. D. P. FoundationAbbott LaboratoriesAdobe SystemsAerojet Rocketdyne DeliversAllied WorldAmerican Express FoundationAmerican Express Philanthropic ProgramAmgen FoundationApple Matching Gifts ProgramAT&T FoundationAXA FoundationBAE SystemsBank of America Matching Gifts

ProgramBaxter International, Inc.Bechtel FoundationBingham, Osborn & Scarborough LLCBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramBoeing CompanyBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationC.M. Capital FoundationCA TechnologiesCapital Group Companies, Inc.Capital One Services Inc.Caterpillar FoundationChevron Matching Gift ProgramCisco FoundationClorox Company FoundationCrail-Johnson Foundation

David J. Powers & AssociatesDeckers Outdoor CorporationDell YourCause LLCDeloitte FoundationDIRECTVeBay Foundation Gift Matching ProgramEdison InternationalEdwards LifesciencesEli Lilly and CompanyEmerson Electric CompanyEncana Oil & GasErnst & Young FoundationExxonMobil FoundationFannie Mae FoundationFarmers Insurance Group of CompaniesFifth & Pacific FoundationFirst Eagle Investment Management

FoundationFLIR SystemsFluor FoundationFM Global FoundationGap Foundation Gift Match ProgramGE FoundationGenentech FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineGoldman Sachs FundGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramGP Strategis Corporation Matching

ProgramHess Corporation Matching Gifts

ProgramHoneywell International Charity

MatchingHopkins & CarleyIBM Matching Grants ProgramIntel FoundationIntuitITG Inc.JK Group on behalf of the Lawrence

Livermore

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

John Deere FoundationJohnson & JohnsonJustGiveKarl Storz ImagingKeyBank FoundationKPMG Peat Marwick FoundationKT FoundationLabcorp Corporate Community AffairsLam Research FoundationLeidosLincoln Financial FoundationLinkedIn Matching Gifts ProgramLockheed Martin Matching Gift ProgramLos Alamos National LaboratoryM.J. Murdock Matching Gifts ProgramMajor League Baseball Players TrustMAPMarsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.Medtronic FoundationMerck Company Foundation, Inc.Microsoft Matching Gift ProgramMinerals Technologies IncorporatedMMC Matching Gifts to Education

ProgramMoss Adams FoundationNIKE Employee Matching GiftNorthrop Grumman CorporationNorthrop Grumman FoundationNorthwestern Mutual LifeOccidental Petroleum FoundationOracle CorporationPacific Life FoundationParker-Hannifin FoundationPayden & RygelPG & E CorporationPIMCO FoundationPiper Jaffray Employee GivingPortland General Electric Company

PricewaterhouseCoopers FoundationProgressive Insurance FoundationQUALCOMM, Inc.Raytheon CompanyResearch AffiliatesReynolds & BrownRockwell Collins Matching Gift ProgramSalesForce.com FoundationSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingSempra EnergyShell Oil Company FoundationStanley Black & DeckerState Farm Companies FoundationTCF FoundationTE ConnectivityTeradataTexas Instruments FoundationThe Caryll M. & Norman F. Sprague

FoundationThermo Scientific Fisher ProgramTIAA CREFToyota Motor Sales USA Foundation,

Inc.UBS, Matching Gift ProgramUnilever United States Foundation, Inc.Union Bank of CaliforniaUnited Technologies CorporationVarian Medical Systems Inc.Verizon FoundationVillage PropertiesVISA GivingStationVMware Inc.Walt Disney Company FoundationWells Fargo Matching Gift CenterWestern Digital CorporationXcel Energy Employment ProgramsYahoo! Inc.YourCause LLC

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Jonathan Abboud David G. Adishian ‘89

Janet A. Alpert ‘68Sarah Argyropoulos

Richard A. Auhll Barrie Bergman

Kum-Kum Bhavnani Edward E. Birch H’95

Richard A. Bocci Richard Breaux ‘67

Gwendolyn A. Brown ‘71Paula Bruice

Daniel P. Burnham Janet L. Campbell ‘74Ann Cady Cooper ‘62Stephen Cooper ‘68

Karen Bedrosian Coyne ‘91Stephen Crowe

Deanna C. Dehlsen William A. Dinsmore III ‘68

Diandra de Morrell Douglas ‘82Robert W. Duggan ‘66

Glenn Duval ‘80Gary E. Erickson ‘63

Scott Frank ‘82William Garlock ‘71Marilyn Gevirtz H’96Frederick W. Gluck

Norman N. Habermann

Gary L. Haddow Eva Haller

Roy C. Hardiman ‘81 ‘83Thomas J. Harriman

W. Roger Haughton ‘69Judith Hopkinson

Blair Hull ‘65Janice Jagelski ‘87

William K. Jones ‘77Peter C. Jordano H’03

Fred Kavli H’05Marvel B. Kirby ‘51Jack Krouskup ‘71R. Marilyn Lee ‘69

Carl Lindros Mark D. Linehan ‘85

James A. Lisi Pamela M. Lopker ‘77

Lillian Lovelace Gene Lucas ‘73

John MacFarlane ‘92John W. Marren ‘85Darryl T. McCall ‘78

Sheila Bourke McGinity Kathryn D. McKee ‘59

Duncan A. Mellichamp H’09Steven C. Mendell ‘63

Justin Morgan ’07Louise A. Pahl ‘77

Alex Pananides H’06Ceil Pulitzer Diana Raab

Lynn P. Reitnouer ‘55Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree H’12

Richard K.N. Ryu Harvey B. Schechter ‘47

Joshua Schimel Jean K. Schuyler H’13Mark J. Schwartz ‘84Kenneth P. Slaught ‘79Phillip L. Spector ‘72

Norman F. Sprague III, M.D. ‘69Mrs. Judith Stapelmann ‘63

Mr. Fredric E. Steck ‘67Michael Stohl Susan Tai ‘74

James S. Taylor William S. “Tom” Thomas, Jr.

George Thurlow ‘73Michael Towbes H’11

Kent Vining ‘70James R. Warren ‘76

Betty Elings Wells H’10Philip H. White ‘84Gary Wilcox ‘69

Richard A. Williams ‘59Henry T. Yang H’01

ChairMarcy Carsey H’04

Immediate Past Chair & Nominations ChairBruce Wilcox ’77

Vice Chair – DevelopmentMark Bertelsen ’66

Vice Chair – Donor RelationsMarie Williams ’89

Vice Chair – Investments & TreasurerJane Williams (2013)

John Arnhold ’75 (2014)

SecretarySusan Worster ’70

Executive DirectorBeverly J. Colgate

Chief Financial OfficerEric J. Sonquist

UC Santa Barbara FoundationOfficers & Trustees July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014

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Please visit ia.ucsb.edu/campaign

Publication Info

Every effort has been made to provide a complete and accurate listing of donors and gifts of $1,000 or more received between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. Please accept our apology if a mistake or an omission has occurred.

It is the policy of the University of California, Santa Barbara and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation that a modest portion of gifts and/or the income from gifts may be used to defray the costs of raising and administering funds.

For more information, contact:Julia DjekeDirector of Donor Relations and StewardshipOffice of DevelopmentUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CA 93106-2013(805) 893-2842

Produced by the Office of Public Affairs & CommunicationsEditor: Shelly LeachmanDesigner: Ian Barin

Photography: Vince Agapito p. 14; Peter Allen p. 10, p. 16 (top illustration); AlloSphere Research Group p. 12 (top); Ian Barin p. 50; Spencer Bruttig p. 8 (center), p. 15 (bottom); Courtesy Craig Carlson p. 13; Courtesy Carsey-Werner p. 9 (top); Courtesy Carsey-Wolf Center p. 9 (bottom); Courtesy Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration p. 20, 21; Courtesy Linda Duttenhaver p. 18; Jae C. Hong/Associated Press p. 22, 23; Sonia Fernandez p. 19 (top); George Foulsham p. 7; Tony Mastres cover, p. 24-49, 51-53; Monie Photography p. 3; Denise Montell Lab p. 11 (top); Richard Schuster p. 8 (top); Kevin Steel p. 12 (bottom); Hogan Tang p. 11; Yukina Warner p. 16 (bottom)

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