UCSF School of Pharmacy
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UCSF School of Pharmacy
UCSF School of Pharmacy ©majedphoto.com Honor Roll of Giving 2010/2011 Thank You “ It means so much to me to directly benefit from the generosity of our alumni. It inspires me to work harder, to dedicate myself to the profession, and to return the favor to future generations of student pharmacists after I graduate. ” – Mandalene Mandap, Pharmacy Alumni Association Scholarship Recipient Dear Friends, As I reflect on my 41 years on faculty at the UCSF School of Pharmacy, 14 of those as dean, I remember years filled with tremendous accomplishment and deep appreciation for your support. This past year was no different. As budgets tighten, your financial generosity becomes ever more important to our success. You are directly responsible for helping us accomplish our plans to create a new framework for therapeutics discovery and development, ensure that patients get the best results from their medicines, and shape the future of pharmacy science and education by working in fresh and collaborative ways. You will notice that the next couple pages of this honor roll look a bit different than in years past because I think it’s important to show you the impact of your gifts in the context of our financial picture. What you will see – not surprisingly given the current economic climate of the state, nation and world – is that California state funding of the UCSF School of Pharmacy has decreased significantly and tuition has increased to help absorb this decline. You will also see how much your contributions mean to our students and faculty members. Almost 40 percent of your gifts support student scholarships; another 40 percent support our exceptional researchers; and the rest ensure that we stay competitive by, for example, having the resources to attract the best new faculty and teach in exciting new ways. A heartfelt “thank you” to one and all. ©majedphoto.com Warmly, Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, PharmD ’69 Dean, UCSF School of Pharmacy Thomas J. Long Chair in Community Pharmacy Practice Honor Roll of Giving July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 1 Philanthropy by the Numbers A glimpse into the school’s fiscal situation shows how critical your support is to our success. 11% Total School Expenditures by Fund Source 32% For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 13% 11% 4% 2% 12% 15% 32% 15% 13% 12% 11% 11% 4% 2% Federal Contracts and Grants $23,314,500 California Poison Control System $10,748,275 California State General Funds $9,697,072 Private and Other Contracts and Grants $8,774,741 Faculty Professional Fees and School Services $8,326,673 Student Professional Fees (Tuition) $7,795,375 Private Support* $3,294,635 Indirect Costs $1,330,637 Grand Total $73,281,911 *Private support expenditures include prior gifts, endowment income and gifted grants 4% Sources of Private Support 16% For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 45% 29% 6% 2 | UCSF School of Pharmacy 45% 29% 16% 6% 4% Alumni $395,558 Faculty and Staff $254,915 Friends $140,643 Corporations and Corporate Foundations $52,741 Private and Family Foundations and Associations $35,161 Grand Total $879,018 Total Private Support $8,000,000 8000000 $7,000,000 7000000 $6,000,000 6000000 $5,000,000 5000000 $4,000,000 4000000 $3,000,000 3000000 $2,000,000 2000000 $1,000,000 1000000 0 Yearly summary for fiscal years 2002 to 2011 Gifts $100,000 and above Gifts under $100,000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 7% Uses of Private Support 38% For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 39% 10% 39% 38% 10% 7% 7% Scholarships Research Computers, Technology and Equipment Salaries and Benefits Other Expenses Grand Total $286,060 $280,336 $73,000 $51,288 $49,000 $739,684 7% Honor Roll of Giving July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 | 3 Philanthropy by the Numbers State Funding and Tuition as a Percentage of Total School Expenditures 25% 25 For fiscal years 2002 through 2011 STATE FUNDING 24% 20% 20 15% 15 13% 10% 10 11% 5 5% 0 TUITION 3% 2002 2003 2004 2005 Federal Contracts and Grants For the 31st year in a row, the UCSF School of Pharmacy has received more National Institutes of Health (NIH) research funding than any other pharmacy school in the nation. That’s because our researchers consistently make astounding discoveries. But their excellence also comes with a cost. The more research funding they bring in, the more infrastructure is needed to support their continuing success – support that must be provided by the school, and at dollar amounts above and beyond what is allotted by the NIH. Private gifts help cover these expenses that keep our researchers at the top of their game. 4 | UCSF School of Pharmacy 2006 2007 2008 2009 California State General Funds and Student Professional Fees (Tuition) Because of the decrease in state funding as a percentage of the school’s budget, the tuition and fee costs to students have increased out of budget necessity – from $1 million in 2002 to $6 million in 2011. Private support, therefore, is ever more important to the school and our students. 2010 2011 Private Support (Gifts) Private support is critical because: nn It is a reliable and sustainable source of support in an extremely tight economic time, especially in regards to state funding nn It is an important source of scholarship support for students, especially as tuition continues to rise to make up for reductions in state funding nn Endowments, in particular, provide a dependable source of income nn It allows us to pursue bold new ways of discovering therapeutics, caring for patients, and educating student pharmacists and PhD science students Leadership Giving We are pleased to offer special recognition to individuals and groups who made leadership-level gifts to the UCSF School of Pharmacy. Professorships and Chairs Distinguished Professorships Gifts of $2,500,000 or more Harry Wm. and Diana V. Hind Distinguished Professorship in Pharmaceutical Sciences I Harry Wm. and Diana V. Hind Distinguished Professorship in Pharmaceutical Sciences II Chairs Gifts of $500,000– $2,499,999 The Divine Family Endowed Chair in Clinical Pharmacy Thomas J. Long Chair in Community Pharmacy Practice McKesson Foundation Chair in Pharmaceutical Technology Thomas A. Oliver Chair in Clinical Pharmacy Endowed Scholarships Class of 1969 Endowed Scholarship Kelly P. Hales Endowed Scholarship Roger G. Ketcham Endowed Scholarship Henry Libby Endowed Fund J.M. Long Endowed Scholarship Lisa Chun Rodondi and Kevin Rodondi Chancellor’s Endowed Scholarship School of Pharmacy C.A.B. Bond* Endowed Scholarship Life Members Donors of $1,000,000 or more within any one year Anonymous LaVerne M. and Philmore G. Divine ’45 * Diana V. * and Harry Wm. Hind ’39 Estate of Carl Lovotti ’15 Maria N. and Bernard P. Romano Edward W. Teskey * Dean’s Associates The Dean’s Associates are individuals who have given $1,000 or more from July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011, to the UCSF School of Pharmacy Benefactor Donors of $100,000 or more Anonymous Ernest A. Bates Lisa Chun Rodondi ’84 and Kevin M. Rodondi ’85 *deceased 5 | UCSF School of Pharmacy SPONSORS Donors of $25,000–$99,999 Miriam O. and Sheldon Adelson Carol A. and Leslie Z. Benet ’65 Estate of Lorene G. Greenblat Susan M. Miller and Walter H. Moos Rochelle and Harold Walton ’49 CONTRIBUTORS Donors of $10,000–$24,999 Anonymous George M. Fohlen ’44 Patt and Eric T. Herfindal ’65 Marie K. and Frank W. Lee ’87 Barbara and Wm. W. Peterson ’52 Maureen S. Boro ’86 and Michael E. Winter ’70 PATRONS Donors of $5,000–$9,999 Amy W. ’84 and Samuel Chih Jean J. Deleage Joanne D. and Gordon J. Dow ’65 Theresa A. Kennedy ’65 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble ’69 and Donald O. Kimble ’69 Joyce and Gary L. Rifkind ’60 Marilyn S. Shreve and Gene Prat Virginia E. White ’81 Rebecca A. Boyd Whittico ’88 and Mathew T. Whittico ’89 Joanne M. Yasuda ’94 John S. Young ’54 Linda L. and Lloyd Y. Young ’69 SUPPORTERS Donors of $2,500–$4,999 Kathleen ’83 and Bret A. Brodowy ’83 Glowe and David T. Chang ’76 Nobuko S. and Gary W. Cleary ’66 Gloria C. ’85 and Douglas W. Closson ’83 Kermit Crawford Leslie H. and Michael G. Cunningham ’82 Denise L. ’79 and Dennis Dickson Leslie C. ’94 and Joseph E. Floren Susan J. and Daniel L. Floyd ’75 Debbie B. Garza Sharon R. and Robert H. Hoy ’76 Mary P. and Brian K. Komoto ’81 Derek S. Lee ’85 Darlene Q. and Kenneth W. Lem ’70 Aileen M. and Gary M. McQuarrie ’79 Edward D. Mock ’67 Arleen S. and Thomas T. Okimoto ’66 Sharon D. Ow-Wing ’77 Thomayant Prueksaritanont Gabriella and Louis F. Ricci ’61 Iris M. Tam ’91 Catherine A. Tarpey ’81 Theodore G. Tong ’69 Jane T. Osterhaus and Raymond J. Townsend ’77 Gregory D. Wasson Susan E. Nonaka-Wong and Alvin F. Wong ’76 Kay Yamagata ’64 Elaine Yee and Eleanor Yee ’76 MEMBERS Donors of $1,000–$2,499 Suzanne F. ’76 and Dennis W. Adair ’64 Katherine A. Levesque- Alger ’81 and William Alger ’80 Judith A. Alsop ’74 Richard C. Andersen ’79 Philip O. Anderson ’71 John F. Ayres ’71 Alan Brune and Kimberly A. Bergstrom ’86 Vincent A. Blake ’61 Milton R. Blum ’65 Philip P. Burgess Terrie and Stuart Carroll ’58 Arlene K. ’74 and Jim Chan ’68 Gerald B. Chow ’84 Jane M. Chow-Li ’66 and Tom Li Mark S. Cushman ’69 Douglas Dunham and Cindi L. Smith Dunham ’85 Karin O. ’59 and William M. Eames Beatrice C. ’52 and W.J. Emerson Bruce Firestone ’89 Mary and John F. Flaherty Dan E. Furtado Jr. ’69 Lucia K. Jim-Gee ’77 and Joseph P. Gee ’77 Dorothy L. ’85 and Dennis A. George Linda M. Antolin-Gibson and Robert D. Gibson ’54 Carol A. Gloff ’84 Mildred D. ’94 and Louis K. Gottwald Hillary W. Grillo ’83 Linda E. Gustavson ’86 Sharlene L. and Alfred D. Hall ’57 Lisa P. Hamil ’71 Sunghee and Yongbin Im ’81 Sonia Pollitt and John R. Jacobsen Rita K. ’90 and Lyle L. Jew ’90 Andrea B. ’69 and Richard C. Johnson Nancy U. Kamei ’83 Mary T. and Steven R. Kayser ’70 Sharonlee E. Kotabe ’66 Sandra D. ’86 and James B. Krick ’90 Irwin D. Kuntz Jr. Shirley Y. and Peter N. Kwok ’78 Linda and Russell Kwok ’63 Grace L. Lam ’66 Tai-Wai D. Lau ’91 Alan S. Wong and Betty P. Lee ’97 Chilton H. and Nancy L. Lee ’67 Deborah F. ’77 and Andrew L. Leeds ’75 Rosalinda C. and Michael L. Lester ’80 Rosalyn and Gerhard Levy ’57 Charlotte and Leon W. Levy ’57 Seldon D. * and Marjorie C. Maddux ’45 James B. McKinley ’58 Carol K. Mochizuki ’75 Jeanne Mok ’69 Anita E. Monk ’66 Patricia A. Montgomery ’86 Kelly D. Nguyen ’96 Suna L. and Ronald K. Okamura ’73 Marie Parfitt Pattie Linda E. ’81 and Ronald R. Perez ’82 Larry P. Prato II Orriette A. ’72 and Robert R. Quandt Jr. ’72 Kristine A. Kotoff-Quart ’82 and Barry D. Quart ’82 Margaret D. Rainey Gary D. Reeder ’65 Laurent Salphati Heritage Circle Denise and David J. Schapiro ’70 Janice and Kenneth H. Schell ’84 Dorit and Jurgen O. Schmidt-Petersen ’58 Paula M. and Donald E. Schneider ’79 Alden E. Masonis and Donna J. Schroeder ’90 Gail Schroeder ’61 Katherine and Byron F. Schweigert ’70 * Kelley L. and Ronald A. Scott ’79 Kenneth Sharp Jerry R. Shuper ’88 Linda L. and John T. Skhal ’71 Diane and Gary H. Smith ’66 Catherine A. ’77 and John E. Sohn Bradley S. Stolshek ’86 Nga T. and Alexander H. Ta ’90 Kam S. Tam ’79 Nancy A. and Gerald Y. Tanaka ’64 * Dianne R. and David S. Tatro ’68 Ryan T. Tatsumoto ’91 Julia S. ’90 and Jeff Y. Teshima ’90 Alice E. Till ’79 Denise H. and Allen S. Tom ’59 Toy S. and Stephen S. Tom ’59 Russell M. and Sunae Tom ’90 Barbara ’68 and Ronald K. Tong ’68 Mimosa H. Tran ’04 Mary and Joe Uchytil Jody L. Teruya ’91 and Gerald Y. Uyesato ’91 E. Leong Way ’42 William K. Yokoyama and Leila L. Wing ’73 Anna C. and Clifford L. Wong ’68 Wilma K. Wong ’73 Suzanne and Minoru Yamada ’61 Roger S. Yamaguchi ’86 Paul K. and Patricia K. Yee ’63 Joy and Glenn Y. Yokoyama CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS Donors of $5,000 or more Adelson Medical Research Foundation Alta Partners American Society for Engineering Education Amgen, Inc. Bayer HealthCare Stephen Bechtel Fund Biogen Idec CHIH Foundation CVS Caremark Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Genentech, Inc. Heiser Program and Research in Leprosy & TB Kochi Foundation The Kroger Company The Li Foundation, Inc. Life Sciences Research Foundation Joseph and Vera Long Foundation Millennium Pharmaceuticals David and Lucile Packard Foundation Pfizer Foundation, Matching Gifts Program Pfizer Inc. PhRMA Foundation Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Thrasher Research Fund Versant Venture Management, L.L.C. Walgreens We are grateful to all donors who have included a gift to the School of Pharmacy in their estate plans. These gifts are often made in the form of a bequest and can provide general unrestricted support or be designated for a particular purpose, e.g., scholarships, faculty support and research. Each such gift is deeply appreciated and will help UCSF fulfill its mission of advancing health worldwide. Donors who have included UCSF in their estate plans are invited to join the Heritage Circle. Membership is open to anyone who has made a gift commitment in the form of a bequest or charitable life income plan. The benefits of membership include an invitation to a tea hosted by the chancellor, acknowledgment in various campus publications, and inclusion in special campus events where members have the opportunity to meet UCSF faculty and learn more about their important work. For more information on making a bequest or life-income gift, please contact the Office of Gift & Endowment Planning at 415/476-1475 or giftplanning@support.ucsf.edu, or visit: http://support.ucsf.edu/trustsandbequests. Lydia and Albert H. Angelini ’52 Linda L. Barwick ’69 George M. Fohlen ’44 Marlene M. and Donald L. Giusti ’70 Carlyn J. Halde Linda L. Hart Claire E. Leibowitz ’55 Patricia M. Liu ’76 Mary I. MacWilliam Thomas A. Oliver ’39 * Barbara and Wm.W. Peterson ’52 Ernest L. Prien ’34 Lorie and Baxter Rice Marilyn S. Shreve Rochelle and Harold Walton ’49 Kay Yamagata ’64 Flora L. Zee ’74 Honor Roll of Giving July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 | 6 Chancellor and Husband’s Historic Gift to Student Support Inspires Rodondis UCSF Chancellor Susan Desmond-Hellmann, MD, MPH, and her husband, Nicholas Hellmann, MD, recently made an extraordinary gift to the campus: $1 million for professional student scholarships to be divided four ways between the schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing and pharmacy. Each of the schools has received $250,000 by securing a matching gift of $250,000, creating the first Chancellor’s Endowed Scholarships at UCSF. Husband-and-wife alumni Kevin Rodondi, UCSF PharmD ’85,Chancellor and LisaSusan Rodondi, PharmD ’84, Desmond-Hellmann and jumped in to make the match for the School of her husband, Nicholas Pharmacy. Hellmann, present their “I’m really grateful generous gift. that I was able to attend UCSF,” says Lisa. “The combination of my edu- cation and my mentors really allowed me to get any job I wanted. Not that I didn’t work hard, but I give a lot of credit to UCSF and the friends and community I gained there. I believe in the power of education.” The Rodondis’ gift will support students who are in financial need, demonstrate leadership and show commitment to community service. The largest donation ever to be received from a past or present UCSF chancellor was motivated by the campus’s new educational fundraising priority. “I have a particular fondness for UCSF’s educational mission because that’s what brought me here in the first place,” says Desmond-Hellmann, who came to UCSF as an intern in 1982. “I knew that I had landed at just the place I wanted to be: one committed to training the very best health care providers and researchers, but doing it in an amazingly warm and nurturing environment.” She continues, “I am determined to do what I can to preserve that special culture and, in some key ways, make it even better.” Nick Hellmann, who met his wife while they were both residents at UCSF, says, “We want to help UCSF continue its leadership and excellence in professional education, and inspire other alumni and friends to support our students.” That was a motivation for the Rodondis’ gift, as well. “I think it’s very important that we as pharmacists and alumni step up our level of giving to help support the future practitioners and leaders,” says Kevin. “I just hope it catches on.” The generosity of these four alumni will make a significant difference as the California state budget cuts catapult tuition and fees, says Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, PharmD ’69, dean of the School of Pharmacy. Tuition and fees for California residents have risen to $33,285, a 10 percent increase from 2010 to 2011. “Lisa and Kevin, Sue and Nick are spectacular examples of the power of alumni giving. They are people who lead by example. They care deeply about ensuring that our students continue to have access to leading educations, and they’ve acted boldly to make that happen.” ALUMNI, FACULTY AND STAFF GIVING We are pleased to recognize the following PharmD and BS alumni, PhD graduates, faculty and staff who made gifts to the UCSF School of Pharmacy from July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011. PharmD and BS Alumni 1936 Salvador A. Ignoffo 1938 E. Leong Way 1940 Vivian Gennai Meyer M. Segal 1942 Edward S. Medzian George J. Pantages 1943 August G. Ferrari John R. Kenny George E. Nicholau 1945 Kathryn B. Limon Marjorie C. Maddux Katherine Matsui 1947 Robert F. Vogel 1948 Virginia T. Hale Arthur P. Starke Doris A. Whitaker Carl H. Sumner Takuji Tanaka 1951 Total: $1,250 Participation: 21% George F. Garibaldi Albert A. Kandarian Moses T. Oshima Fred F. Shimasaki Kenneth L. Shook Ben T. Umeda Gregge C. Vernon 1952 Total: $24,250 Participation: 35% Albert B. Canepa Matthew F. Desmond Joan M. Egan Beatrice C. Emerson Harry B. Johnson Howard J. Murphy James A. Normandi Wm. W. Peterson Frances D. Quon Donald J. Renelle William D. Thompson Jean T. YonemotoKishiyama 1953 1949 Total: $1,860 Participation: 34% 1950 Joseph A. Evers James E. Heryford Toshiko I. Kawagoe Joseph Koerpel James F. Kunde Henry P. Lipson David A. Bonelli Jack E. Palm Harold Walton Donald J. De Benedetti Ralph A. Dreike Mary P. Engel bold names = Dean’s Associate / *deceased Alan S. Miller John A. Morrison Keido Shimizu Lowell W. Smith Billy B. Speck Ignatius T. Watanabe David C. Wilson 1954 Total: $8,345 Participation: 34% Larry F. Frisone* Robert D. Gibson Andriano Giordano John R. Haggerty Martin Levine Molly C. Pong Hanley Siou Harold S. Stein Leon P. Stern George W. Whitmore Ida J. Yim John S. Young 1955 Total: $2,595 Participation: 33% Kenneth Ballard Donald A. Eidam Walter F. Hauser Takuhei Iseri Claire E. Leibowitz Oswald J. Moreno Gloria E. Nomura Dean D. Reavie Joe U. Shimasaki Vera L. Stein Louis Tomimatsu 1956 Total: $1,825 Participation: 26% Norman A. Ashcraft Barratt E. Bailey Russell E. Dieter Richard E. Rogers Louis J. Wagner 1957 Total: $3,525 Participation: 26% Robert R. Cuneo Robert DeMatteis Alfred D. Hall Jean M. Law Gerhard Levy Leon W. Levy Alexander R. Monroy Robert J. Reed 1958 Total: $5,400 Participation: 35% Stuart Carroll Harry Eritzian Jitsuo Higashi John Y. Kim Bernard L. Mander James B. McKinley Ruby L. Ng Gerald S. Ogata Jurgen O. SchmidtPetersen 1959 Total: $5,225 Participation: 28% Gary D. Cesari Karin O. Eames Lila J. Halpern Russell Kwok Jack J. Lee Burton R. Parsons Leonard A. Ramos Joan B. Rouse James W. Stafford Allen S. Tom Stephen S. Tom Ernest M. Yotsuya 1960-61 Total: $17,650 Participation: 35% Ronald L. Allsman Vincent A. Blake Jack Blanshei Sherwin Louie Edward Low Hiromi Miyahara Michio T. Miyamoto Yoshimi Nakauchi Dennis G. Norrby Donald I. Okazaki Alex J. Ravnik Louis F. Ricci Gary L. Rifkind Gail Schroeder John M. Silva Gregory A. Terzian Dwight Tousignaut Robert Wise Minoru Yamada 1962 Total: $3,850 Participation: 53% Margot L. Allsman Robert L. Andersen Armand Chann Richard Chun Donald J. Escallier Wayne R. Foster Elliot Y. Horikoshi Claude M. Hughes Junki Kitahara John T. Lewis Jerry S. Nagafuji Roger R. Rose Robert M. Rouse Robert A. Smith John C. Tsukamoto Bruce K. Uyeda Janet Wolf Mann B. Wong 1963 Total: $3,950 Participation: 39% Robert G. Bitter Don Brooks James L. Caras Kenneth W. Chesterman Michael A. Franchetti Sam Law Benjamin K. Lee James J. MacGregor Edwin E. Muramoto Adriano Rossi Fereydoon F. Soofer Dennis Y. Tom Kenneth K. Yee Patricia K. Yee Michael L. Young Drew W. Donovan Robert H. Duey Suzanne Fong Robert C. Goodell Robert H. Levin Dennis W. Mackewicz Ronald L. Owen George A. Poole Gerald B. Reichelderfer Michael I. Stern Gerald Y. Tanaka * Ellen F. Wong Kay Yamagata Helen C. Young 1965 Total: $102,550 Participation: 42% Richard J. Cornell Richard F. de Leon Gordon J. Dow Eric T. Herfindal Joseph L. Hirschmann Theresa A. Kennedy Diana W. Lee Robert E. Lee Hitoshi V. Muneno Ralph S. Pulverman Gary D. Reeder William E. Smith Vincent G. Sue Douglas M. Witmore 1966 1964 Total: $13,075 Participation: 47% Richard R. Abe Nelson Der Joellen R. Aymond G. Robert Castle Jane M. Chow-Li Gary W. Cleary Total: $8,294 Participation: 61% Honor Roll of Giving July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 | 8 Defining Experiences for the Class of ’69 UCSF made its mark on students in the Class bore the bulk of the costs for public education,” of 1969. In the first year (1966) of their PharmD says Furtado, who is the former mayor of Campeducation, the School of Pharmacy developed a bell, Calif., and a pharmacology professor at Stanpharmacy service that put pharmacists directly ford University. “Now it’s much more of a burden to among physicians, nurses individual students, and it’s and patients on a hospital much more expensive.” floor in the UCSF Medical He continues, “We beCenter. Pharmacists came lieve the class endowment “upstairs” full time, for the first provides a good opportunity time, and the concept of clinifor our class, who had the cal pharmacy took root. benefits of an affordable pubThe success of what is lic education at the time, to known as the Ninth Floor contribute and help support Project led to a required clinistudents today.” Together, the cal clerkship program, which four pledged to raise funds for now encompasses the fourth Class of ’69 alumni (left to right) Ron Ruggiero, Jeanne Mok, a scholarship and encouraged year of the PharmD program. Ted Tong, Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, Dan Furtado, Nora Chan, their classmates to contribute. and Bob Coleman celebrate their fundraising success. “I really believe it was a “When a UCSF student very creative time for pharmacy,” says Lloyd Young, gets some financial assistance, that allows him or PharmD ’69, dean of pharmacy and health sciencher to experience opportunities, like we had with es at Wayne State University. “Over the next several the Ninth Floor Project, that might not be possible decades the graduates of the Class of ’69 served if they had to work their way through school,” says as leaders in the profession.” Tong, associate dean for students at the University Now the Class of 1969 has made its mark on of Arizona College of Pharmacy. UCSF. It has donated $50,000 to establish an en“This is an endowment that’s a continuing dowed scholarship to support pharmacy students. legacy,” he adds. The class would like to raise an At their 40th reunion in 2009, Ted Tong, PharmD additional $50,000 for a goal of $100,000 by their ’69, Dan Furtado, PharmD ’69, Mary Anne Koda50th reunion. “I like the idea that the students who Kimble, PharmD ’69, and Young got to talking receive the scholarship from our class will think, about the cost of a PharmD education at UCSF. ‘Gosh, the Class of ’69 must have been pretty “When we were students, the people of California special.’” 9 | UCSF School of Pharmacy Emil J. De Prima Cynthia L. Ekberg Janice Fischer Hiroshi S. Fukuda Richard M. Funamura Victoria M. Hsie James A. Keene Sharonlee E. Kotabe Grace L. Lam Shirley L. Lo Anita E. Monk Thomas T. Okimoto Jack W. Parker Edward L. Poon Gary H. Smith Dale C. Weston Karl M. Schuttenhelm Tony J. Sisneros David S. Tatro Barbara Tong Ronald K. Tong Nancy Whitmore Clifford L. Wong Rodney E. Zimmerman 1969 Total: $25,300 Participation: 44% LeRoy S. Ezaki Philip D. Hansten Richard K. Jue Tom K. Kawada Nancy L. Lee Richard T. Lim Paula V. Mendenhall Edward D. Mock Jeffrey Wong Peter Chong Robert R. Coleman Howard R. Darvey Marianne Foppiano Dan E. Furtado Kenneth R. Haney Andrea B. Johnson Donald O. Kimble Mary Anne Koda-Kimble Nancy E. Korman Gordon E. Loomis Jeanne Mok Ronald J. Ruggiero Theodore G. Tong Gerald R. Trindade Marcia G. Yee Lloyd Y. Young 1968 1970 Michael T. Barekman Russell F. Blowers Steven J. Bollinger Dennis D. Brenneise Lawrence G. Cacace Robert R. Castillo Jim Chan Janice F. Chow Dolores Holsinger Ernest N. Katsumata Donald T. Kishi Lawrence H. Leong Ronald E. Nagata John C. Buffum Luann K. Dodini Karen E. Henzi Lurline L. Kawano Steven R. Kayser Robert A. Kerr Kenneth W. Lem Lawrence A. Little Helen Ma Gary L. Manley Janice K. Nonaka Kevin C. Rockwood Thomas E. Saito 1967 Total: $5,935 Participation: 35% Total: $10,300 Participation: 55% Total: $20,140 Participation: 33% bold names = Dean’s Associate / *deceased David J. Schapiro Byron F. Schweigert * Michael E. Winter Rosalind N. Winter Gunta Zalte 1971 Total: $10,075 Participation: 62% Philip O. Anderson John F. Ayres Ava J. Balbutin Harvey V. Chin Wayne S. Coleman John N. Erb Gustave B. Faure Paul Fong Ira J. Fox Lisa P. Hamil Frank R. Hochfeld Robert J. Ignoffo Marvin K. Kawano James E. Knoben Sandra J. Lam Eloise K. Leong Richard D. Levy Anthony S. Manoguerra Jann P. Rytter Penelope S. Rytter John T. Skhal Claudia N. Swenson Gerald L. Voorhees Michael Yuen Leslie A. Zlott 1972 Total: $6,300 Participation: 47% Moses Chow Benjamin J. Devine Karen Do Julia K. Elenbaas Robert M. Elenbaas Adrienne Fong Stuart E. Heard David L. Heeren Kathlene M. Ingram Wallace Kwan Vincent O. Lacariere Nancy I. Lande Donald L. Lazzaretto Alexander P. Motta Robert G. Nakamura Susan H. Namba Gary M. Oderda Orriette A. Quandt Robert R. Quandt Jr. Barbara L. Sauer Loretta L. Seeley Jeanette Wong 1973 Total: $5,680 Participation: 41% Robert N. Ajlouny William D. Ball Steven L. Barriere Sue H. Chan Joanne S. Hayashi Douglas H. Hubbard Fred Korr Roderick A. Mar Jeffrey L. Monaghan Ronald K. Okamura Denise M. Sasaki Marisa Y. Smith Michael Spino Stephen D. Stalker Elena S. Tinloy Gary L. Viale Leila L. Wing Wilma K. Wong 1974 Total: $5,746 Participation: 35% Judith A. Alsop Arlene K. Chan Cynthia J. Chin Sinclair Y. Lai Ronald Lee Wilson Leong Joyce H. Maniwa Raymond F. Miller Gary E. Pakes Suzanne L. Pang Lynn M. Paulsen Shirley Tom Beverly G. Toy Gary W. Toy Ronald L. Vaught Betty W. Yee 1975 Total: $143,775 Participation: 51% Manuel M. Azares Ron Cortopassi Daniel L. Floyd William L. Fong Karen L. Fung Martha E. Hamilton Robert R. Hansen Beulah L. Johnson Betty W. Jue John P. Lamb Judith W. Lee Warren B. Lee Andrew L. Leeds Roy G. Long Carol K. Mochizuki Elizabeth T. Mok Stephen M. O’Meara Ralph H. Raasch Michael A. Rossitto Joy B. Sakai Richard I. Sakai Gary A. Sasaki Gregory Y. Tam Matilda C. Tam Dick S. Tashiro Mildred P. Tsang Marvin K. Wong Ann N. Woo 1976 Total: $17,744 Participation: 32% J.V. Anandan Constance T. Chan David T. Chang Roxanna L. Chun Kristine A. Corliss William H. Diamant Teresa A. Dunlap John M. Gonsalves Gary W. Grimley Glenn C. Hodding Robert H. Hoy Winston H. Lee Edward H. Lovejoy Daniel C. Robinson Thomas V. Simmons Nancy A. Stalker William J. Waugh Bruce G. Weis William D. Winkowski Alvin F. Wong Eleanor Yee 1977 Total: $13,950 Participation: 52% Lawrence P. Alejandre Joanne M. Arauzo Linda R. Bernstein Penelope B. Bolger Janny Chow Gary D. Fong Clifford J. Fukumitsu Wayne L. Gannaway Joseph P. Gee Almon W. Gillespie Sharon N. Hashimoto Thomas K. Hazlet Lucia K. Jim-Gee Rick F. Kurihara Catherine Lau Lily M. Lee Deborah F. Leeds Herbert Leung Vincent S. Loo Sharon D. Ow-Wing Robert L. Poole Catherine A. Sohn Raymond J. Townsend Roger G. Walker Heather A. Wolter Pan Pan Wong, Class of 2013 “Receiving an alumni scholarship has allowed me to focus on gaining the skill set to become a successful pharmacist. It has also given me the opportunity to strive to a make difference in our community. Thank you so much for your support and generosity!” 1978 Total: $3,175 Participation: 20% John A. Celedon Franklin Choy Nathaniel C. Dunn Maronee E. Hollister Sandra W. Holloway Peter N. Kwok Dexter B. Louie Dick Nishimoto Julia M. Smith Douglas B. Tinloy James White 1979 Total: $14,675 Participation: 36% Richard C. Andersen Donna King Cheng Terriann H. Cherry Nicola Giacona Dahl Denise L. Dickson Laurence Green Berna A. Hilgers Dale A. Kuey Larry D. Lambert Michael S. Maddux Gary M. McQuarrie Grace M. Ng Deborah L. Reissman Craig E. Rickard Ronald Sanui Donald E. Schneider Ronald A. Scott Willard C. Smalley Lori A. Smith Kam S. Tam 1980 Total: $7,566 Participation: 45% William Alger Alex Cruz Tobi A. DeLong Samuel Elkin Emily C. Foo Thomas Foo Jerry Gonzales Debbie L. Huie Thomas E. Kearney Agnes S. Lau Michael L. Lester Carol C. Manifold Debra L. Masamori Virginia A. Meyer-Lai Donna Nishijima Dennis Ong Michael Rotblatt Michael L. Ryan Stanley A. Tani Dean K. Ueda Deborah A. Wible Gloria L. Wilder David Young 1981 Total: $20,060 Participation: 32% Linda L. Bibbs Karen BogosianJaramishian Marsha C. Chan Catherine Christen Fred Hom Alice K. Hwe Yongbin Im Janice E. Kjell Brian K. Komoto Sharon S. Leaf Mildred M. Lehrman Katherine A. Levesque-Alger Linda E. Perez Ross A. Simkover Janet G. Stein-Larson Catherine A. Tarpey Lawrence S. Troxell Janice Vatz Virginia E. White Douglas S. Wilkinson 1982 Total: $5,325 Participation: 18% Barbara Aumer-Vail Garry Chan Michael G. Cunningham Sheryl L. Griffin Howard J. Hertz Kristine A. Kotoff-Quart Alan J. Martin Edith Martin Johannah G. Newman Devon Owyang Ronald R. Perez Barry D. Quart Robert G. Taniguchi Russell F. Waki Honor Roll of Giving July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 | 10 Recruiting Young Central Valley Students A group of students attentively watches and takes notes as the pharmacist reviews a patient’s medication history. These students, however, are much younger than your typical pharmacy trainees. As participants in UCSF’s Early Conditional Acceptance Program (ECAP), they are barely out of high school. Based at UCSF’s Fresno campus, ECAP readies California’s Central Valley teenagers for eventual acceptance into the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) program at UCSF. The goal is to address “the severe shortage of health care professionals in the Central Valley,” says Mitra Assemi, PharmD ’97, “particularly providers who represent the same culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds of the residents of this region.” Assemi is director of UCSF’s Fresno Pharmacy Education Program and head of ECAP. Youth who show promise in science and math are admitted into ECAP as high school seniors. As they attend a college or university, they are supported and mentored by UCSF and local pharmacists. Upon graduation, the students are guaranteed admission into UCSF’s PharmD program if they meet certain criteria. The first ECAP cohort will be graduating from college and will have the opportunity to apply to UCSF this year. While getting into pharmacy school at UCSF is a lofty goal, paying for it can be even more intimidating for graduates of ECAP, who, for the most part, come from disadvantaged backgrounds. Luckily, OptumRx has stepped in. “The pharmacy profession has been struggling for decades to attract diverse trainees who will eventually go back to serve the communities they came from. The problem is that we aren’t reaching them at a young enough age. By the time they reach college, it’s too late,” says John Jones, senior vice president of professional practice and pharmacy policy for OptumRx. 11 | UCSF School of Pharmacy ECAP student Michael Alacar with mentor Ogo Molokwo, PharmD ’03 OptumRx has generously donated funds both for a scholarship for the first incumbent student, as well as for the administrative functioning of the program. “Having a partner like OptumRx – one that truly embraces the raison d’être of this program – is just so inspiring” says Assemi. There is always the chance that a student might follow a pharmacyrelated path through high school and college and then ultimately decide to enter another profession, like engineering or medicine. “I would not consider that a failure,” says Jones. “If a student is inspired by pharmacy to better his or her community and the nation through any science-related discipline, I’d say that’s a success.” To view the website OptumRx recently launched aimed at exposing teens and tweens to pharmacy as a potential profession, go to www.pharmacyforme.org. 1983 Total: $15,754 Participation: 32% Stewart K. Akahoshi Diane Ozasa Bell Bret A. Brodowy Kathleen Brodowy Douglas W. Closson Nancy A. Donner Robert M. Finck Hillary W. Grillo Gregory S. Haas Susan C. Iwafuchi Martin K. Iyoya Teresa R. Johnson Nancy U. Kamei Keith S. Kawamura Brian C. Keller Janet C. Lau Austin J. Lee Mirta Millares Glenn Ogino Wendell Y. Oumaye Michael S. Ponder Sharona J. Sever Peter Singer Toby D. Smith Colleen M. Stagg Roberta J. Wong 1984 Total: $14,480 Participation: 39% Ilene K. Auer Joanne G. Bell Marbel M. Catolico Amy W. Chih Gerald B. Chow Donna C. Dare Stephan C. Hall Karen Hamai Walter M. Holleran Mabel W. Hwang Tina M. Kishishita William A. Koole Dan S. Kudo Christina M. Lim Julio R. Lopez Isoke Mbongo Karen O. Pedersen Lisa Chun Rodondi Kenneth H. Schell Nancy J. Steinhaus Margaret M. Sze Janet I. Tamura Jocelyn Tom Bogdan H. Wapniarski 1985 Total: $10,550 Participation: 38% Michael A. Amantea Janet Aoki-Chew Francesca T. Aweeka Edmund V. Capparelli Beatrice W. Chan Beverly Chan Gloria C. Closson Jeana M. Colabianchi Cindi L. Smith Dunham Dorothy L. George Bruce E. Kreter Yuki Kubo-Hendricks Derek S. Lee Stanley Leong May Lim-Wapniarski Chi-Lan Ly Janet A. Lyle Randell K. Miyahara James M. Mott Robert M. Mowers Adrienne R. Nazareno Gregory C. Nazareno Peter J. Ogawa Kevin M. Rodondi Mark S. Shaefer Peggy L. Showalter Quynh-Nga Ton-Nu bold names = Dean’s Associate / *deceased 1987 Total: $12,850 Participation: 25% Yasin Ait-ouyahia Class of 2013 “It is great to see that UCSF alumni truly care about current students. With the rising costs of tuition, this scholarship goes a long way. Thank you for giving back.” 1986 Total: $18,400 Participation: 20% Osmond G. Arriola Craig R. Ballard Catherine A. Beauchamp Kimberly A. Bergstrom Maureen S. Boro Lori Chudacoff Rhonda M. Cooper-DeHoff Paul J. Donatoni Donna R. Drapeau Susan D. Hopkins Sandra D. Krick Wan-Yi D. Lau Prudence M. Leung Lori A. Mitchell-Takuma Patricia A. Montgomery Lynette A. Rey William J. Schott Bradley S. Stolshek Mary L. Wagner Terence L. Webb Roger S. Yamaguchi Steven V. Bacon Mary M. Chang Christine L. Chiu Jane L. Gennrich Mary F. Hebert David E. Hickman Wen-Hsing E. Lee Phoebe Y. Li Victoria T. Mead Sally M. Mowers Nancy L. Ng Ronald C. Regalia Grace C. Scalettar Pamela M. Schweitzer Kathleen A. Willis-Kelly 1988 Total: $7,750 Participation: 21% Betsy L. Althaus Beverly Y. Hickman Mark D. Miller Larry A. Mole Lori C. Neely Stanley H. Okuda Peggy F. Shih Jerry R. Shuper Marilyn R. Stebbins Melinda S. Valenzuela Tracy Wong Elisabeth Yost 1989 Total: $6,530 Participation: 16% Gregory R. Ambrose Robin L. Corelli Douglas N. Fish Kristen Gericke Julie N. Kubo Ben J. Lee Maryam Maghsoodnia Fela Nosler Joanne Whitney Kennette O. Yoshimura Jody L. Teruya Gerald Y. Uyesato 1990 1992 Kathryn G. Bartlett Michael J. Burchmore Gary W. Cartolano Phoung T. Duong Denise Y. Gomez Smiley Hom Lyle L. Jew Rita K. Jew Janet L. Kelly Ann E. Kim James B. Krick Anne Marie Licos John Erik Lyckfors Diana L. Ong-Oide Donna J. Schroeder Alexander H. Ta Jeff Y. Teshima Julia S. Teshima Sunae Tom Beverly G. Walser Patricia L. Womack Farrokh A. Yazdi Bettina N. Avila Kai-Fei Cheung Craig A. Eng Luz A. Gong Shelli D. Koszdin Adam S. Lee Grace T. Leung Laura M. Morodomi Bruce H. Osadchey Daniel B. Quan Rita A. Quan Naomi Sakamoto Alice N. To Margaret E. Tonda Total: $12,190 Participation: 30% 1991 Total: $9,125 Participation: 20% Hoang-Phuong T. Bui Ann T. Byler Candice S. Chan Wendy W. Dea Brian S. Gibler Shelly Kumar Un-Kyung L. Kwon Heumin Li Michael I. Makapugay Linda K. Matsunaga Dan V. Nguyen Jill O. Noyes Iris M. Tam Ryan T. Tatsumoto Total: $4,025 Participation: 17% 1993 Total: $925 Participation: 10% Steven B. Carter Andrew S. Chan Quoc H. Dao Meen Kang Teresa A. Petrilla Lorraine A. Shimahara Daniel T. Sifuentes Kristin A. Ura Susan H. Yun 1994 Total: $12,975 Participation: 30% Susan L. Anderson Helen S. Booth Erika S. Chang Karen S. Chu Denise Y. Dukatz Leslie C. Floren Mildred D. Gottwald Myphuong T. Huynh Mahtab Jafari Julie A. King Marguerite C. Lee Maureen E. Long Kristine A. Lowe Sonya S. Lowe Blake E. Max Susan M. Ruemmler Elaine M. Shimomaye Jennifer Tresser Tobias C. Trujillo Craig D. Williams Joanne M. Yasuda 1995 Total: $3,725 Participation: 19% Emily Burton Smith B. Elizabeth Cervantes Nancy K. Chao Gale L. Dunham Jeanne L. Dwyer Jenny C. Lo Edward Y. Louie Kristie L. Patterson Nghia T. Pham Elizabeth J. Rawson Kethen W. So Lori A. Syed Winnie W. Tai Darren E. Totty Cara L. Williams 1996 Total: $4,050 Participation: 22% Claudia N. Arnold Gayle K. Butler Jeanette M. Cavano Angelina Christian Cristina N. Diederich Rosemarie M. FrancisMcDonald Xilin C. George Marco L. Gonzales Karen N. Kay Kirstin L. Kim Honor Roll of Giving July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 | 12 Rebecca Y. Lau Cam-Trang T. Le Nancy L. Moles Kelly D. Nguyen Ian Robertson Jocelynn C. Serrano Stephen R. Thuillier Susan L. Wong Arman Haghighatgoo Class of 2013 1997 “I am truly grateful for and inspired by the commitment that the Alumni Association members make to support the student body. You are a cornerstone of the School of Pharmacy tradition, and set a standard of dedication I look forward to adopting as a future alumnus. Thank you!” Total: $2,765 Participation: 13% Mitra Assemi Teresa B. Chiao Cindy Christianson Carol L. Gebhardt May A. Jue Serenna N. Lammers Betty P. Lee Janet Muff Florence C. Toy Patricia S. YoungKanagaki 1998 Total: $1,560 Participation: 16% Julie A. Fulmer-Mason Farshid Laghaei Grace E. Park Cheryl Rim Amy C. Rorstad David L. Sorric Leonie L. Tan Kathleen M. Tepedino Shirley E. Thoman Zhoupeng Zhang 1999 Total: $1,350 Participation: 12% Corbin C. Bennett David M. Chen Jean D. Cole Tracy L. Durgin Monica Han Cameron C. Hoover 13 | Yvette Narbut Michael J. Negrete Grace Y. Parng Tony T. Phengrasamy Mojgan Sadeghi Laura L. Trac 2000 Total: $1, 740 Participation: 16% Lisa A. Arai Sharya V. Bourdet Jennifer Chan Timothy W. Cutler Anthony M. Farrar Cathy N. Huynh Peter Koshland UCSF School of Pharmacy Katy Nishikawa Maria B. Ries Linda Shu Marc O. Spangner Amy M. Tam Jeanette L. Thompson 2001 Total: $1, 675 Participation: 13% Esther S. Choi Erika D. Cutler Quan N. Doan Catherine Ghodrat Phuong A. Le Grace J. Lee Louise I. Lu Ian Maulhardt Alice S. Myong Hiten L. Patel Lisa S. Uyechi Rosa F. Yeh 2002 Total: $2,350 Participation: 23% Jennifer C. Brasiel Tracy A. Chin Lan C. Choe Susan M. Crowe Christie-Hanh C. Do Jing-Ing Lin Conan Macdougall Grace J. Magedman Anne C. Nguyen Hanh T. Nguyen Heather N. Nguyen Thomas C. Ortiz Lisa L. Trieu Rosanna A. Ulep Angela Wong Velez Jerel Zak 2003 Total: $2,295 Participation: 15% Julie M. Chang Thy D. Giang Robin J. Kasimov Jennifer Kato Karla M. Killgore-Smith Vicky M. Lam Anne S. Lieu Julia K. Nguyen Phu A. Nguyen Ramiro M. Perez Carrie A. Pingree-Keller 2004 Total: $2,575 Participation: 10% Jennifer H. Cheng Adara S. Louis Binh Ngo Sandy Pak Patti Y. Togioka Mimosa H. Tran Mae J. Viray 2005 Total: $2,130 Participation: 15% Marcos T. Contreras Paul P. Ganaden Jr. Michael F. Gonzales Brett H. Heintz Anna S. Kim Michelle Lee Julie V. Leong Amy A. Logan Tu-Uyen L. Nguyen Joanne A. Okuda Katherine C. Pang Julie K. Tieu 2006 Total: $400 Participation: 3% Gabriel F. Alvarez Eric J. Ip Heidemarie W. MacMaster Svetlana Shpir 2007 Total: $1,135 Participation: 13% Jason N. Arimura Gurgen Bagdasarian Jonathan L. Dao Yu Ge Hansen K. Ho Monica N. Macias Christopher M. Nguyen Thao P. Nguyen Antony Q. Pham Justin L. Snyder Parisa Sobhani Daniel A. Zlott 2008 Total: $1,775 Participation: 17% Matthew Garrett Camille R. Grant Wendy Ha Lily E. Lau Jesica A. Mangun Rachel V. Ngo Trinh T. Nguyen Nonyerem Nwaneri Sally Rafie Alison M. Reta Autumn R. Smith David E. Smith Sofia J. Strambi Alice C. Wang Linda D. Wong 2009 Total: $995 Participation: 14% Aileen Chi Maria C. Christenson Alycia K. Clark Tessa K. Dixon Verena V. Firpo Justin C. Lewis Monica L. Pineda Lily L. Qian Phuong Vien Terrence G. Wong Pannyun Yiu Carolnn O. Yong 2010 Total: $375 Participation: 4% Crystal Choi Thomas Y. Hong Michael P. Man Allan Rosete 2011 Total: $305 Participation: 3% Diana T. Nguyen Van Thao Nguyen Dylan Stewart Judy Yoo Faculty and Staff In addition to current faculty and staff, this list includes emeritus, retired and volunteer faculty members, and retired staff. Dennis W. Adair ’64 William Alger ’80 Judith A. Alsop ’74 Philip O. Anderson ’71 Stephen V. Anderson ’89 Mitra Assemi ’97 Francesca T. Aweeka ’85 Craig R. Ballard ’86 Steven L. Barriere ’73 Leslie Z. Benet ’65 Corbin Bennett ’87 Kimberly A. Bergstrom ’86 Linda R. Bernstein ’77 Jon A. Black ’87 James D. Blair ’76 Maureen S. Boro ’86 Bret A. Brodowy ’83 John C. Buffum ’70 Alma L. Burlingame Gary W. Cartolano ’90 Jeanette M. Cavano ’96 John A. Celedon ’78 Jim Chan ’68 Teresa B. Chiao ’97 Robin L. Corelli ’89 John C. Craig Michael G. Cunningham Donna C. Dare ’84 Teresa A. Dunlap ’76 John F. Flaherty Leslie C. Floren ’94 Wayne L. Gannaway ’77 K Gericke ’89 Kathleen M. Giacomini Brian S. Gibler ’91 Robert D. Gibson ’54 Mildred D. Gottwald ’94 B. Joseph Guglielmo Jr. Richard H. Guy Alfred D. Hall ’57 Stuart E. Heard ’72 David L. Heeren ’72 Eric T. Herfindal ’65 Nancy A. Hessol David E. Hickman ’87 Jane H. Hodding ’76 Fred Hom ’81 Alice K. Hwe ’81 Robert J. Ignoffo ’71 Darryl S. Inaba ’71 Martin K. Iyoya ’83 Nancy U. Kamei ’83 Steven R. Kayser ’70 Thomas E. Kearney Jr. ’80 Roger G. Ketcham Donald T. Kishi ’68 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble ’69 Peter J. Koo ’76 Nancy E. Korman ’69 Lisa A. Kroon James F. Kunde ’53 Irwin D. Kuntz, Jr. Grant D. Lackey ’90 Janet C. Lau ’83 Donald L. Lazzaretto ’72 Betty P. Lee ’97 Elene Lee Winston H. Lee ’76 Andrew L. Leeds ’75 Deborah Freeman Leeds ’77 Kenneth W. Lem ’70 Herbert Leung ’77 Katherine A. Levesque-Alger ’81 Robert H. Levin ’64 Helene Levens Lipton Lawrence A. Little ’70 Paul W. Lofholm ’64 Julio R. Lopez ’84 Timothy M. Lopez ’00 Wenee L. Lopez ’99 Louise I. Lu ’01 Chi-Lan Ly ’85 Heidemarie W. Mac Master ’06 Dennis W. Mackewicz ’64 Carol C. Manifold ’80 Anthony S. Manoguerra, Jr. ’71 Susan C. McKamy ’96 Marisa N. Mendez Susan M. Miller Edward D. Mock ’67 Steffnie E. Molley ’81 Walter H. Moos Robert M. Mowers ’85 Suzanne L. Pang ’74 Kristie L. Patterson ’95 Marie Parfitt Pattie Robert L. Poole ’77 Lisa E. Proffitt ’85 Ronald C. Regalia ’87 Kanizeh Visram Class of 2014 “The Alumni Scholarship means much more than financial support. It is a reward for all our accomplishments over the year and an inspiration to be well-rounded both professionally and personally. Thank you for giving back and encouraging us to be the best we can be.” Lynette A. Rey ’86 Cheryl Rim ’98 Christie A. Robinson Kevin M. Rodondi ’85 Ronald J. Ruggiero ’69 Richard I. Sakai ’75 Jennifer E. Santoro ’00 Barbara L. Sauer ’72 Kenneth H. Schell ’84 Jocelynn C. Serrano ’96 Richard H. Shafer Diane L. Shaieb ’91 Rita S. Shane Martin D. Shetlar Jaekyu Shin Marilyn S. Shreve Kethen W. So ’95 Marilyn R. Stebbins ’88 Janet G. Stein-Larson ’81 Winnie W. Tai ’95 Elena S. Tinloy ’73 Jocelyn Tom ’84 Gary W. Toy ’74 Lori A. Tsukiji ’89 Eleanor M. Vogt Russell F. Waki ’82 C.C. Wang Virginia E. White ’81 Joanne Whitney ’89 Gloria L. Wilder ’80 Michael E. Winter ’70 Jeffrey Wong ’67 Wilma K. Wong ’73 Betty W. Yee ’74 Glenn Y. Yokoyama Lloyd Y. Young ’69 PhD Alumni Dennis W. Adair Suzanne F. Adair Jessie L. Au Leslie Z. Benet Milton R. Blum Michael B. Bolger Mark E. Bosworth Natasja Brooijmans Jim Chan Wilbert M. Chew Carolyn Cummins Mark S. Cushman Renee L. DesJarlais Stuart P. Eriksen Bruce Firestone George M. Fohlen Carol A. Gloff Linda E. Gustavson Bert Ho Richard D. Johnson Stanley A. Kaplan Joe W. Keepers Michael J. Keiser Russell Kwok Tai-Wai D. Lau Ching-San C. Lee Frank W. Lee Sonia W. Mah Kathleen R. Maloney Jennifer L. Miller Edward J. Mroszczak Diana C. Roe Jan S. Rosenbaum John J. Schaeck Manohar L. Sharma Nancy R. Shine David E. Smith David C. Smithson Alfred E. Staubus Barbara A. Swanson Edwin S. Tan Alice E. Till Diane E. Wakeham E. Leong Way Richard P. Weierstall Mathew T. Whittico Rebecca A. Boyd Whittico In Memoriam* Monte D. Byrd ’60 Marco A. Chavez-Rivas ’43 Hiram H. Chow ’56 Walter P. Cianfichi ’54 Dallas A. Connor, PhD ’00 Edward A. Endow ’39 Albert M. Fosso ’40 Larry F. Frisone ’54 Gerald W. Gleason ’52 Russill C. Hausman ’50 Mogens L. Lauesen ’69 Leland K. Lester ’55 Benjamin S. Matsuda ’31 Robert D. McWilliam ’54 William C. Muller ’54 Thomas A. Oliver ’39 Victor J. Petrovics ’36 Lawrence P. Prato ’33 Anthony J. Riccabona ’63 Don S. Scales ’58 Byron F. Schweigert ’70 Jay F. Stearns ’77 Gerald Y. Tanaka ’64 Robert F. Testorelli ’51 Anthony G. Vierra ’56 Albert Waring Jr. ’39 *As of December 15, 2011 Honor Roll of Giving July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 | 14 0906 University Development and Alumni Relations UCSF Box 0248 San Francisco, CA 94143-0248 Nonprofit Org. 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