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UCSF School of Pharmacy
UCSF
School of Pharmacy
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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.
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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%
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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
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$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%
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.’”
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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