2001 2002 A R

S U N Y
N E W P A LT Z
FOUNDATION
A NNUAL
R E P O RT
2001
2002
LOUIS RESNICK
1912 - 2002
Dedicated in loving memory
to our dear friend and benefactor
and his passionate commitment
to education.
CONTENTS
GREETINGS FROM THE FOUNDATION BOARD PRESIDENT / 2
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE / 3
SUNY NEW PALTZ FOUNDATION MISSION & BOARD OF DIRECTORS / 4
GIVING’S IMPACT AT NEW PALTZ / 5
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS / 7
SCHOLARSHIPS / 15
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS / 18
SUNY New Paltz Foundation
75 S. Manheim Blvd. Suite 9
New Paltz, NY 12561-2443
(845) 257-3240
www.newpaltz.edu
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GREETINGS FROM THE SUNY NEW PALTZ FOUNDATION
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t is my pleasure to greet you as chair of the
foundation for a second year. That’s enough time to have some
perspective on what’s happening. So let me share with you my
pleasure in reporting our progress, our enthusiasm and our
forward momentum!
Those of you who are or have been teachers, know that a good
indicator of what you will get from a given pupil is how much you
expect or demand from that pupil.
Using a not too dissimilar philosophy, we on the foundation went through a process of asking much more of
ourselves than we have done in the past. Interim President Steven Poskanzer initiated the process and
enthused us. Then, in our various committees, the process took on a momentum of its own. The result is
that, for the first time in my memory, expectations of giving levels from board members have been explicitly
stated. Not only were they made explicit, but it turned out that each time we discussed the issue, we raised
our sights! Also, for the first time, we have one hundred percent giving by each and every board member.
And foundation members have given a considerably higher amount than ever in the past!
Furthermore, with guidance from the administration, priorities have been agreed upon for our fundraising
efforts. We are concentrating our efforts in the areas of:
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Student enhancement. This is primarily the raising of scholarship endowment funds.
Faculty enhancement. This involves raising funds to secure teaching materials as well as financing
research grants.
Campus recognition. The initial effort is concentrating on adequately endowing our newest pride
and joy, the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art.
Campus facilities. The first task is renovation of the van den Berg Learning Center, which will
become the home of the School of Business.
A lot is happening. We have accepted the tasks presented to us. We recognize the responsibility that has been
given to us, and good pupils that we are, we fully intend to perform up to the high expectations set forth.
You who are reading this, please realize that this is a shared task. We need your participation. We welcome
your participation in the task of growing our great school at New Paltz into an ever-greater institution!
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Chair, SUNY New Paltz Foundation
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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hope that this report brings home, in compelling
terms, the fact that your gift makes a difference in meaningful
ways for our students, our faculty and for New Paltz. All great
colleges and universities share a strong tradition of private
support, which is invested to achieve institutional excellence.
That ultimate goal — sustained excellence in teaching, learning,
scholarship and public service — is always at the forefront of our
thoughts. By insisting upon excellence, we make sure that the
New Paltz of 20 or 100 years from today is even more robust than
the already-strong institution we are privileged to help lead today.
Contributions from New Paltz’s alumni and friends are invested wisely in ways that look to the future:
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Scholarships for top students;
Faculty support, ranging from a research leave to finish a book or a series of experiments to
equipping laboratories where New Paltz faculty both teach and mentor students;
State-of-the-art classrooms and facilities that enhance student learning; and
Raising New Paltz’s visibility in the region.
As we move ahead, New Paltz’s development efforts will be focused as never before on key areas that are
described in this annual report. We are particularly committed to building meaningful endowments that
will ensure that our goals for the college will be achieved in perpetuity.
It has now been almost a year since I arrived on campus and, like many an entering student or new faculty
member before me, I am powerfully struck by how quickly — and how completely — this college and its
unique environs grab ahold of one’s heart. It is a delight to witness the extraordinary teaching and discovery
that take place here every day, activities with profound consequences for our students, their families and
communities, and the larger world.
I hope you know and appreciate how your generosity enables such work, and that you take as much pride in
your support of New Paltz as all of us here feel gratitude towards your commitment. Again, thank you.
Interim President
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SUNY NEW PALTZ FOUNDATION
Mission
SUNY New Paltz Foundation, Inc. exists to enhance, to enrich and to enliven the academic, cultural,
professional and community programs of SUNY New Paltz. Through its work, the Foundation fosters
programmatic excellence, academic achievement, scholarly research and student scholarships.
It is the role of the Foundation to promote a positive public image of the university in the region, to foster
positive relations with university alumni and to increase the financial support for the university and its
programs.
Foundation Board
2001 - 2002
Officers
Everton Henriques ’78
Karl Rodman, Chair
Frances Hesselbein
Clifford Miller, Vice Chair
Robert Jackson ’74
Edward D. Bell, Secretary
Myrna Jargowsky
Eli Basch, Esq., Treasurer
Mark Kalish ’73
Steven G. Poskanzer, Interim President
Shoji Kimura
Sally J. Cross, Vice President for Development
David K. Lavallee
Lisa King Ciaccio ’01, Chief Financial Officer
Charles Lynch’78
Johanna D’Aleo ’84, ’92, Assistant Treasurer
Brian McShane ’74
Joel Miller
Members
Anne Moss
Richard Bengloff ’75
Rose Rudnitski
Rosanne Cahn
Harry Scherr, III
Vincent Cozzolino ’83
Marjorie Shelley
Jane Delgado ’73
Taylor Thompson, Sr.
David A. Dorsky
Sarah Yue Wang ’92
Noah P. Dorsky
Martin Wodin
L. David Eaton
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Michael Fegan ’69
Distinguished Advisors
Barbara Geider
Roger Bowen
Donald Gibson
Alice Chandler
Lisa Hahn
John J. Neumaier
Robert E. Hatfield, Jr.
Stanley Coffman, Jr
Jeffrey Heller ’67
GIVING’S IMPACT AT NEW PALTZ
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nrestricted gifts to the SUNY New Paltz Foundation significantly enhance the
teaching, learning, and discovery that take place on campus, and allows New Paltz to enrich the cultural,
economic and social fabric of the Mid-Hudson region. New Paltz’s priorities include ensuring student quality
and success, enhancing faculty quality and success, providing facilities to support academic excellence, and
raising New Paltz’s visibility in the region. Here are just a few examples of programs your contributions
supported last year:
Recruiting and Retaining Top Students
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Merit-based Presidential Scholarships and Minority Recruitment
awards provide financial support to some of the most
academically-gifted and talented students attending New Paltz.
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Throughout the year, student Admissions Ambassadors lead
small group tours and meet with prospective, admitted, and
newly enrolled students and their parents. Our experience has
shown that these current New Paltz students — selected in a
competitive process and given annual stipends with foundation
funds — are our most persuasive spokespersons.
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New Paltz was an early leader in recruiting and retaining a
diverse student body. The Minority Mentorship program
promotes student success by pairing minority students with
faculty and staff and peer mentors on campus.
Investing in Academic Quality
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Last year foundation funds helped bring guest lecturers to campus, ranging from renowned Italian
geneticist L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza, head of the Human Genome Diversity Project at Stanford University, to
a symposium of nationally renowned metal artists discussing their work.
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Research keeps faculty current in their fields and creates new knowledge to be integrated into the
classroom. This past year foundation grants to faculty supported research in areas as diverse as medieval
history, economics, and computer science.
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Foundation grants also allowed New Paltz faculty to incorporate electronic technology into students’
learning experiences in courses ranging from physics to art history.
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New faculty in the sciences and engineering require costly laboratory equipment to support their
teaching and research. This year, foundation funds helped outfit a physiology laboratory for Dr. Steven
Jury, a new member of the biology faculty.
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HOW YOUR GIFT TO THE FUND FOR NEW PALTZ IS SPENT
Campus Programs
20%
Alumni Programs
23%
Scholarships
17%
Foundation Administration
15%
Development Programs
25%
Building Ties to Alumni and Across the Mid-Hudson Region
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Foundation support keeps New Paltz’s 55,000 alumni updated on new and exciting developments on
campus and in each other’s lives through regional and local networking events, the annual reunion on
campus, and publishing semi-annual issues of the Observer magazine.
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Foundation funds also support student activities including the School of Businesses’ annual business day,
during which student members of the American Marketing Association organize workshops and
networking featuring regional business leaders and alumni.
Raising New Paltz’s Visibility in the Region
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Wide-ranging discussion and debate are one of the hallmarks of a university community. Special events
funding from the foundation enables the faculty to invite speakers with wide appeal both on campus and
in the community. Last year, speakers ranged from the aftermath of September 11th attacks and the US’s
war on terrorism to PCB and other contaminants in the Hudson River basin.
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
We are grateful to the many SUNY New Paltz Foundation donors whose names are listed on the pages that follow.
The charitable support for academic excellence that these gifts represent allows the Foundation to fulfill its mission.
Thank you again for your continued commitment.
The following is a list of donors whose gifts were received between July 1, 2001 and June 30, 2002. We make every
effort to produce an accurate list. If you notice an error or omission, please contact our office at 845-257-3238 or
email [email protected].
President’s Club
($5,000 or more)
Francis ’53 and Bonnie Cahill
Rosanne M. Cahn
Campus Auxiliary Services Inc. ★
Julie A. Case
Donald and Luellla Cleverley
Mary W. Davenport
David A. Dorsky ★
Karen P. Dorsky ★
Noah Dorsky ★
The Dorsky Foundation ★
The Edwin A. Ulrich Charitable Trust
Grace E. Elliott ●
Theodore Forstmann
Ida (Dubois) Gerald ’31 ●
Henry & Elaine Kaufman Foundation
Heritagenergy
McKenna Productions Ltd. ★
David J. Millstein ★
Mt. Hope, Inc.
James and Mary Ottaway ★
Louis ● and Mildred Resnick ★
Ann and Karl Rodman ★
Taylor and Elizabeth Thompson ★
Giancarlo Traverso ◆
Armand ’54 and Roberta Trivilino
Sarah Yue Wang ’92
Huguenot Society
($1,000-$4,999)
Allied Communications Corp
Virginia Alyea ’39 ★
Avery & Company LLC
Carl ◆ and Ann Bacon ★
Michael Badalucco ’76 ★
Eli and Susan (Raymond) ’76 Basch
Beech Grove Technology ★
Anne C. Bienstock
Peter and Lynn Bienstock ★
Harry K. Bonsu ’90
Paul and Marlene (Sagrario) ’73 ’75
Brown ★
Horace and Alice Chandler ★
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Compaq Computer Corporation ★
The Daily Freeman ★
Victoria (Short) ’72 and George
Danskin
Jane Delgado ’73 and Mark Stel ★
The Eric Brown Foundation ★
Michael ’69 and Susan Fegan ★
First Federal Savings of Middletown ★
Gannett Foundation ★
Barbara ’94 ◆ and William Geider ★
Evelyn (Crawford) Gluckman PhD ’58
’62 ★
Howard I. Goldblatt ’73
Paul and Diane Guenther
Kurt and Adelaide ◆ Haas ★
Marjorie L. Hart
Jeffrey Heller ’67
Heller Pension Associates
Everton H. Henriques ’78 ’83 and
Jeannie Irvine ’78 ★
Hudson United Bank
Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union
Julia O. Wells Memorial Foundation
Mark I. Kalish ’73
Norman Kellar, Esq.
Key Bank of Eastern New York
The Kingston Hospital
Gerald ◆ and Randy Kitzmann
Klock Kingston Foundation ★
Cynthia A. Lowe and Glenn
Sutherland ★
Brian McShane ’74 ★
Clifford Miller ’73
Nancy (Hahn) ’64 and David Moore ★
James and Ann Moss ★
Robert ’68 and Henrietta (Thomas) ’68
’71 Mountz
John J. Neumaier ◆ and Sara (Fletcher)
Luther ’74 ★
Robert Owens
P&G’s
PDQ Manufacturing Co. ★
Brian R. Petroro ’98
Steven ◆ and Jane Poskanzer
Samuel Morse Historic Site ★
Dorothy Shapiro ●
Sisters of St. Ursula ★
Albert K. Smiley
SUNY New Paltz Alumni Association
Super 8 Management East ★
Glenn Sutherland and Cynthia A.
Lowe ★
Techcomp Limited
The Times Herald Record ★
Toshiba America Electronic
Components ★
Ulster Savings Bank ★
Wendell ’67 and Karen Van Lare ★
Alice (Lang) ’47 and Joseph ● ’48
Viscogliosi
Warwick Savings Bank
West Point Tours ★
Martin ◆ and Dolly Wodin ★
Robert H. Wolf
Zagyel Studio
J. Philip Zand, Esq.
Founder’s Club
($500-$999)
Agonian Alumni Association
AT&T Foundation ★
Linda ’65 and John Babb
Richard Bengloff ’75 ★
David I. Berman ’81
Boscobel Restoration
Roger ◆ and Barbara Bowen ★
Jean (Mackie) ’43 and John Chase ★
Ralph and Doris Coffing ★
William E. Connors ◆ ★
Construction Contractors Association
of the Hudson Valley
M. Celia Coulter ◆ ★
Vincent Cozzolino ’83 ★
Sally J. Cross ◆
Jason ’90 and Stacy ’91 Dahl ★
Johanna D’Aleo ’86 ’92 ◆ ★
Gabriel E. Deeb ’46 ’49
Edwin B. Dezendorf ’57 ★
Michele T. Di Palo ’77
Alan ◆ ’69 and Francoise Dunefsky ★
L. David ◆ and Deborah Eaton ★
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NSTITUTIONAL
FUNDRAISING PRIORITIES SET
Following consultation with campus leadership, four
priorities were adopted by the SUNY New Paltz
Foundation as a focus for their activities. These goals
represent “stretch” targets that will have a
transformational impact on the campus.
Ensuring Student Quality & Success: Supporting New
Paltz’s continued development as a highly competitive
“college of choice” by increasing funds for merit-based
financial aid targeted for top-quality students in
particular disciplines, geographic, and ethnic diversity.
Enhancing Faculty Quality & Success: Building on
New Paltz’s reputation for faculty excellence by increasing
funds for start-up expenses for new faculty, summer
research support and research leaves, and supporting
students in research projects with faculty.
Providing Facilities to Support Academic Excellence:
Complete renovations in the van den Berg Learning
Center to create teaching and research space for New
Paltz’s growing business programs, including state of the
art classrooms and computer labs.
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Increasing New Paltz’s Visibility in the Region: The
newly completed Dorsky Museum has attracted
thousands of visitors in recent months. In addition to its
role as an academic resource, the museum’s focus on
Hudson River and Catskills art position it to increase New
Paltz’s visibility as a regional cultural attraction and for
arts education.
Friends of the Hudson Valley ★
Gail ◆ and Joseph Gallerie ★
Stuart ’66 and Jill Goldberg ★
Ernest ’76 and Debra Gomez
Daniel Gonzalez ’87 ★
Bari J. Gossman ’88
Lisa Hahn
Eileen W. (Wurst) Hamann ’51 ★
Lois G. Harbart ’61
Barbara Hardgrave ◆ and Ronald J.
Steinberg ★
Judy ’94 and L. Wynn Herron ★
Virginia Huyler ★
Harold◆ and Karen Jacobs ★
Jewish Foundation of Memphis
Claudia ’70 and Jules Justy
David Krikun and Phyllis R.
Freeman ◆★
Chui-chun Lee ◆★
Guy Mitchell Lewit
Paul ’84 and Shifee ’83 Losacco
Charles ’78 and Barbara ’78 Lynch
Marist College
Chris Marsigliano ’92
Robert ◆ and Gloria (Wood) ’67
Mumper ★
New Paltz Chamber of Commerce
Marian L. (Snyder) Nolan ’57 ★
Northern Metropolitan Hospital
Association ★
Frances Reese ★
William ◆ and Sally Rhoads ★
Irene M. Rogers ’54 ★
Rose Rudnitski ◆★
Roseann (O’Reilly) ’68 and Hans Runte
Kathleen A. Sakraida ’81 ★
Stacy (Dahl) ’91 and Jason ’90
Schafrick ★
Margaret A. Schroeder ’58 ★
Marjorie and Edward Shelley ★
Joanne (Foley) ’56 and Warren
Spellman ★
Joan (Baiardi) ’59 and Jan Steber ★
Stephen ’83 and Marcene (Johnson) ’93
Stewart-Hill ★
The Roy & Niuta Titus Foundation
United Way of Dutchess County ★
William ◆ and Sarah Vasse ★
Stephen Walters
Susan Wisherd◆
Hawks Swimming Association
Redtree Productions, Inc.
Old Main Associates
($250-499)
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc
Alice J. (Jones) Bartner ’39
Marilyn L. (Schrag) Bates ’64 ★
Stanley A. Beinstein ’73
Edward D. and Wilhelmina ’77 Bell
Patricia Bishko ★
Norman ’75 and Michele Blashka
Bruce Blumenthal ’76
William ’87 and Lorna Carroll ★
Bridge Creek Catering LLC
Peter D. G. Brown ◆★
Robert Brown
Carol Lee Campion
CH Energy Group
Karen Ann Chaffee ’91 ’94 ◆★
Eudora and Sunday Chikwendu ◆★
Joan R. Costa ’44 ★
Mary C. Cryer ’87
Robert ’63 and Roseann (Morris) ’62
Dillman
Carl B. Eissner ’92 ★
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift
Fund
James ’78 and Michele (Reina) ’76
Filiault ★
Elizabeth A. (Mousseau) Fite ’50
Robert Fite ★
Focus Publications
Steven Furey ’78 ★
Eileen (Zoref) ’71 and Ira ’70 Fusfeld ★
Donald Gibson and Dai Sil KimGibson ★
Ryan E. Giedd ’81 ★
Tom and Nancy Gleason
Gary R. Gregg ’77 ★
David ’95 and Sarah ’97 Hall ★
Wayne ’70 and Rachel Hamilton ★
Jeffrey L. Hartman ’70 ’99 ★
Judith (Lee) ’69 and James Hartung ★
Carol (Lotarski) ’70 and Lee Heffron ★
Darren P. Hernandez ’91
Charles S. Houser ’75
Robert ’74 and Faika (Rifai) ’76
Jackson ★
Wallace H. John ’68
E. Peter ’69 and Betty Kane ★
Robert D. Kaplan ’74 ★
Joseph ’64 and Paula ’65 Kasell
Kathy Erteman Studio
Greg N. Keiffert ’85
Elizabeth Kelly
Kenneth A. Krieg ’70 and Sandra J. Gurin
Krieg ’71 ★
Christine V. Lanier ’93 ★
Stephen Lee ’73 ★
Jonathan D. Lewit ’87 ★
Shifee (Lovitt) ’83 and Paul ’84
Losacco ★
Herbert ’38 and Mary (Gilleo) ’46
Lown ★
Marna Anderson Gallery
H. Marianne (Ossmer) ’76 and John
Mizel ★
Mary ◆ (Hofgren) ’76 and William ’76
Mulligan ★
Susan ’67 and R. Frederick Najork
New Paltz Student Christian Center ★
Gilda L. Nicholas ’74 ★
Elizabeth M. Nugent ’69
Martha E. Nye ’66
Katherine Olan ’68 ★
Edward and Barbara Paulinski
Mary ’49 and Richard Petrone
Barbara ◆ and Lou Petruzzelli ★
Patricia Phillips ◆★
Piller Premium Power Systems
Plaza Diner ★
Julia Pokorny
Lee H. Pritchard ◆★
Arthur M. Purvin ’72
Domenica G. Raciti ’48 ★
Mary A. Roehm ◆★
Emily (LaBrie) ’48 and Jack ’49 Roosa
Paula C. (Tucciarone) Rozelle ’72 ★
Harry and Barbara Scherr
Roseann (Post) ’85 and Lloyd ’86
Sellers ★
Max and Nadia Shepard ★
Joy A. Siebler-Dickin ’66 and John
Dickin ★
Denis ’74 and Fredda Simon
Deborah ’88 and Ronald Stein ★
SWF Airport Acquistion, Inc
Stanley Swiatocha
Jane and Robert Taylor
Linda S. Upright ’99
Margaret Wade-Lewis ◆★
Joann Whitaker-Beckles ★
Steven J. Zweig ’71
Century Circle
($100-$249)
Gary and Betty Abramowitz
Brian and Wendy Adams
Adco Electric
Judith M. Albertson ’97 ◆
Pamela (Semenovich) Alexander ’94
Geraldine K. (Kaufmann) Allan ’69 ★
Mary (Frey) ’47 and William Allen ★
Elaine H. (Honig) Alper ’56
Michele ’87 and Allen ’86 AndersonTodd ★
Douglas E. Baker ◆★
Andrew F. Balch ’76 ★
Balchem Corp.
John J. Bardin ’52
Leslie Barker
Larry and Marcia Barnett
Christopher M. Barons ’76 ★
Donald W. Bartsch ’66
Basch & Keegan, LLP
Lison Baselis-Bitoun ’70
Natalie Bassen-Soto ’60 ★
John ’66 and Mary ’66 Beaver ★
Kathleen (Mahoney) ’71 and John Bell ★
Deborah A. Bellas ’87 ★
Avra (Aberbach) ’67 and Arie Ben-Ari ★
Gerald Benjamin ◆★
Gayle (Landy) ’74 and Richard ’74
Benson
Cathy (Goble) ’56 and Robert ’55
Berger ★
John ’68 and Christine Bergstrom ★
Catherine and David Berko
Patricia J. (Jordan) Berlanga ’59 ★
Larry I. Berman ’68 ★
Lenore (Orenstein) ’69 and Jesse ’68
Bernstein ★
Jerilyn D. Bifulco ’67
Reuben S. Birnbaum ’84
J. David ◆ and Helen ’86 Blankenship ★
Richard ◆ ’98 and Anne Bodenschatz ★
Thelma (Keeler) ’38 and Fred Boettger ★
Mario J. Bonsignore ’80
Rochelle (Glick) ’69 and Stephen ’70
Borman ★
John ’59 and Dorothy Borst ★
Karen Boyce
Mary Elinor Boyle ◆★
Diane ’69 and William Bradley ★
Pamela Brady
Douglas T. Branch ’80 and Patricia
Sibilia ’80
Debra (Kramer) ’73 and Marlon
Branitz ★
Brazill Brothers & Assoc. Inc.
Helene M. (Menger) Bredes ’53
THE AVERAGE GIFT AMOUNT FROM ALL SOURCES
WAS $414 LAST YEAR.
Christopher Andreucci ’89 ★
Thomas ’57 and Carol Annacone
Maria Arango
John Arbia
Alvin K. Aronoff ’67
Carol Ash
Asset Coverage, Inc.
Joan V. Authenrieth, Rn ’93 ★
Andrew and Gina Avellino
Susan M. Baggerman ’57 ’72
Pauline (Mueller) ’62 and James ’62
Bagnell ★
Susan Bristow
Glorina (Ciarlanto) ’59 and Edward
Brown ★
Bonnie Brown-Rubin
Jacqueline ’95 and Lewis ◆ Brownstein ★
Rose (LeFevre) ’43 and Igor Broz ★
Elaine (Atkinson) ’64 and Ernest Bryant
Patricia Bull ’92 ★
James A. Bulson ’87
Mark Burigo ’85 ★
Christian E. Burke ’90 and Jill
Tournour-Burke ’92 ★
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Jonathan Burstein ’71 and Patricia A.
Fahie ’80 ★
Anna Burton
Dudley Cahn ◆★
Victoria (VanHorn) Campbell ’84
Lucille Caputo ★
Stephen A. Carle ’90 ★
Eleanor (Bigos) Carlin ’37 ★
Dolores (Legg) ’49 and Robert
Carlzon ★
Joan (Plust) ’69 and M. Carmack
Vivienne L. Castelli ’89
Christa L. Catania-Skormin ’90
Jacqueline (Kirk) ’55 and Walter ’52
Chaskel ★
Elisa Davila ◆★
Elizabeth (Homan) ’62 and Clifford ’62
Davis ★
Tammy L. Davis ’93 ★
Juliann (Solghan) ’69 and John ’68
De Leo ★
Carla (Smith) ’61 and Robert ’67 Decker ★
Lisa A. DeDomenico PhD ’91
Depuy Canal House
Donna DeRosa
Catherine A. (Mulligan) Detz ’89
James Dietz ’71
Dominick and Sue DiFabio
Mario Diponio ’96
Donald and Debra Ditter
THE FOUNDATIONS’S UNRESTRICTED REVENUE
INCREASED 4% OVER THE YEAR BEFORE.
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Michael J. Chernick ’95
Chestnut Service Center
Dorothy Christiansen ’64 ★
Lisa Ciaccio ’01 ◆★
Carolyn (Adams) ’58 and Joseph
Cirincion ★
Michael Clancy ’93 ★
Carl E. Clark ’93 ★
Barbara (Dix) ’59 and Bruce ’62
Clarke ★
Patricia L. Clarke ’80 ◆ and Ellen B.
Sribnick ’72 ★
Sherman Clarke
Doris Rave Clayton ’49 ★
Eileen E. Cleary ’81 ★
Anne (Landwehrl) ’54 and Donald
Cody ★
Robin S. Cohen ’77 ◆★
Edward N. Cohen ’87
Donna (Fenico) ’60 and Richard ’60
Cohen ★
Thomas ’58 and Anna Collins ★
Sherry (Rosenberg) Comerchero ’74
Alice (Korsen) ’45 and Josiah Compton
James and Joanne Cordingley ★
Linda G. (Greco) Corsaut-Townsend and
Merlyn E. Townsend ★
Patricia A. Costa ’68 ★
Ann A. Costello-Rockrohr ’70
John J. Courtney ’72 ★
Katherine (Tretola) ’55 and Carl ’55
Cozzette ★
Max and Christine Crossman
Stephen D. Curran ’70 and Linda M.
Ouimet ★
James ’70 and Marlene Dachinger ★
Gloria M. D’Agostino ’73 ★
Virginia B. (Brown) Daley ’39 ★
Jeanne M. Daley ’90 ★
Kimberly A. Daly ’00
Mark ’86 and Melissa Danowski
Kristine (Kreiselmeier) ’68 and Joseph
Dockery ★
Dennis P. Donnelly ’70
Lynne L. Doty ’75 ★
Lloyd F. Draper ’86
Ralph and Annette Dratch
Karen (Miller) ’83 and Michael
Drucker ★
Catherine (Hay) ’49 ’65 and Robert
DuBois ★
Connie K. (Kieffer) Duff ’73
Francis I. Dumbuya ’85
Lucy Haberstock Duquette ’92
Kimberly A. Eaton ’91 ★
Lewis Eberhardt
Michael W. Eisenberg ’78
Barbara (Singer) ’72 and Jeffrey ’73
Eiskowitz ★
Ella (Karsten) ’49 and William ’49
Eldard ★
Minnie E. Ellmauer ’63 ★
Kathleen M. (Healy) Englehart ’89 ★
Emily (Berzoff) ’76 and Charles ’77
Entress
Patricia (Hillis) ’66 and Robert ’63
Faigle
Mary F. Fairchild
Fala Technologies
Linda and Donald Farrell
Wilma Feliciano ◆★
Laura (Van Noy) ’56 and Eugene
Ferrio ★
Lawrence Fialkow ◆★
Jeffrey L. Fields ’68
Max and Annette Finestone
Maria (Caminiti) ’75 and Stephen ’75
Finkle
Russel ’67 and Margie (Carmen)
Fischer ’68
Janet (Tillinghast) ’67 and Francis ’69
Fitzpatrick ★
Christopher and Carmel Flanagan
Benjamin ’71 and Deborah ’71
Fleischer
Robert and Bettyann Formato
William ’76 and Cathy Franken ★
Pamela (Hessinger) ’72 and Frederick
’70 Freed ★
Heather (Kadner) ’91 and David
Friedle ★
Laurence Friedman
Joann (Timpa) ’71 and Pascal ’69
Frisina ★
Pat Frisina
David J. Furtzaig ’86 ★
Jeffrey J. Gaer ’88
Christina G. Galu-Lowe ’90
Vijay Gandhi
Joseph Gardiner ’57
James and Janice Garofalo
Gary and Cindy Garwacke
John J. Gavin ★
Glenn Geher ◆
Gerald Lauber
Louise (Hayes) ’54 and Peter Gerard ★
Joyce (Guisti) ’64 and Albert Geyer ★
June (Kelemecz) ’72 and Stephen ’72
Gilje ★
Russell E. Gilmore ’97
Anne ’96 and Ronald ’87 Giordano ★
Georgene B. (Burdenuk) Gladstone
’62 ★
Merritt E. Glennon ’67
Stewart ’70 and Mary Gordon ★
Charles A. Gordon ’72 ★
Linda ’72 and Dennis Gottlieb ★
John J. Greco
Dana (Holtzman) ’94 and Morton ’93
Greenberg ★
Alynn J. Greene ’53 ★
Gorgette Y. Green-Hodnett ’91 and Calvin
K. Hodnett ’90
Phyllis Gregory ’69
Joe Grosch
Jacqueline (Fass) ’67 and Bill Gross ★
LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 4,400 CONTRIBUTORS
GAVE NEARLY THE SUNY NEW PALTZ
FOUNDATION $2 MILLION IN CASH GIFTS AND
GIFTS OF EQUIPMENT AND ART.
Bernard ’69 and Judy Grotsky ★
Beverly M. Guernier ’49 ★
Eileen M. (McKenna) Gulbrandsen ’67
and Stewart P. Glenn
Jeanne P. Gurnis ’74 ★
Sarah (Cooke) ’97 and David ’95 Hall
John W. Hanley ’97
James ’58 and Jean Horend ★
John ’73 and Janice Hornbeck ★
Deborah (Weltsch) ’82 and Justin
Horowitz ★
Robert and Diana Howe ★
Ronald M. Hucker ’77
Patricia A. Hughes ’72
In its first Hall of Fame event, the School of Business recognized (from left) Lisa Greco ’02,
Student of the Year, Taylor N. Thompson Sr., Business Person of the Year, and Paul Daniels
’00, Alumnus of the Year.
Helen B. Harkonen ◆★
Betty Harper
Mark ’73 and Donna Harrison
Mark A. Hartman ’71
Maryann Hasselbach ’63
Julia K. Haupt ’58 ★
Eugene Heath ◆★
Jean (Engel) ’69 and Lewis Hecht
Ann S. (Gracey) Hedstrom ’58
Dorothy (Lane) ’74 and Leo Hellerman
Judith (Scheele) ’68 and Bruce Henry ★
Samuel E. Hernandez ’83
Frances R. Hesselbein
Pablo J. Hoffer ’82
Howard and Elaine Hoffman
Bertha B. (Bower) Hopkins ’33
Nancy A. (Bachan) Hopkins ’77 ★
Kenneth Hurlie
Robert S. Insolia ’79
Yoshiko Ishii ’76
Cedric Iwasaki
Joan (Arthur) ’60 and Earl Jackel ★
Jacob & Mollie Fishman Foundation
Connie A. (Aucello) Jakola ’59
Sandra Jakubek ’93 ★
Reed ’58 and Denise Jarvis
Virginia Purcell Jimenez ’63 and
Joaquin Jimenez ★
Dorothy V. (Vollmer) Jones ’31
Susana C. (Colonny) Jones ’86 ★
Patricia (Sayer) ’66 and Dominic ’53
Juliano
Bryan and Denise Kantner ★
Gary P. Kaplan
Joseph S. Karaczynski ’78 ★
Paula (Weiss) ’65 and Joseph ’64
Kasell ★
Rachel (Crum) ’43 and Harold
Kaufmann ★
Gregory Kelder JD ’84
Susan J. (Kreloff) Kind ’70 ★
Patricia A. (Gisin) King ’60 ★
Christopher Kitson
G. Elizabeth (Brown) ’39 ’45 and Henry
Klinger ★
Ronald G. Knapp ◆★
Elaine Kniffen ’36 ★
Patricia C. (Stillwaggon) Kobelt ’72 ★
Sanford E. (Sandy) Koeppel ’71
Frank ◆ and Susan Kraat ◆★
Kravco Company ★
Jean (Erath) ’38 and Alfred Krebs
Janice Krell-Cohn ’75
Linda A. Krupa ’68 ★
George Krupica ’74
Stanley Kudzin ◆
Christine E. Kuhnke ’79
Karen Lackaye
Pierre J. Lacombe ’76
Virginia ’80 and Richard LaFalce
LAM Electrical Supply Co.
John Lang
Moira (Brown) ’46 and Roper ’38
Larsen ★
Stephanie I. Leder ’93 ★
Ruth A. Lee ’33
Justine H. (Disick) Leger ’87
Ivy (Geberer) ’73 and Ronald Leight
Joan E. Lein ’70 ★
Harriet Lettis ◆★
Ellen (Daly) ’72 and Thomas Leuner ★
Bruce Levine ’75 ★
Nicholas A. Lewis ’88
Hazel Li
Karen (Herzfeld) ’73 and Marc ’73
Liebman ★
Teresa M. (Ensenbach) Linacre ’45
Hyman and Verna Livingston
Hillary Lo (Hause) ’95
Gail Park ’58 and John ’59 Logan ★
Paul and Margurite Lorusso ★
Harry F. Lowe ’98
Diane Y. Lucchesi ◆★
David ’81 and Linda Lund ★
Carleton Mabee ◆
Elizabeth (Gerrick) ’73 and Ronald
Macfarlane ★
Susan D. (Daley) Macomber ’69 ★
Julie Majak ◆★
Lucia Mallardi ’96 ◆
Maria C. Manabat
Juliana Mansfield ★
Geraldine (Seltenrich) ’52 and Frank
’52 Manzi ★
Wendel ’54 and Sara Marsh ★
Lisa ’89 and Gregory Massimi
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Kenneth J. Masten ’77 and Pamela J.
Robertson ’96 ★
Martin Mastromarino ’74 ★
Mary K. Maulucci ’86
Daniel Mazzeo ’73
Steven J. Mazzuca ’83
Thomas L. Mc Mahon ’77
Sandra (Traviesas-Nussbickel)
McCarthy ’57
Mary K. McClellan ’78 and Edward
Carroll
Jo Ann (Oakley) ’59 and John McCreight
Joan (Kashin) McDonald ’57 ★
Ann M. McFarland ’81
E. Mary ’89 and J. McGowan ★
Irene (Hugger) McInnis ’79
Martha G. McKenna
Mary E. (McClymont) McKeon ’95 ★
Patricia A. McMillan ’86 ★
Glenn McNitt ◆★
Carol (Neimeth) ’67 and Barry ’67
Meehan
Elizabeth (Quimby) ’66 and Robert
Mehalso ★
Chelsa A. Melo ’61 ★
Richard ’86 and Anita Meserole ★
Nathan and Carolyn Metlitz
Barbara (Malev) ’64 and Alfred ’64
Meyer ★
Tom Meyer ◆
Robert Michael ◆★
Eleanor L. (Spuches) Miller ’69
Jeanne (Anderson) ’54 and Walter ’54
Millman
Helen (Lane) Milvaney ’49 ★
Robert Miraldi ◆
Jose ’89 and Yvette ’94 Molinas
Robert E. Molloy Sr. ’46
Barbara L. (Lardner) Moore ’69 ★
Marcia A. Moore ’93
John and Dorothy Moran
Leonard P. Moroff ’67
Michael S. Morosky ’88 ★
Dorothy M. Morris ’71 ★
Randolph Morton ’92
Philip and Adrienne Morvillo ★
Jean M. (Lowery) Mottola ’47 ★
Edward J. Mucci ’78
Edward Mucci ’99 ★
Dale (Simpson) ’73 and Stephen ’72
Murphy
Oliver ’36 and Ethel Murray ★
Greg Muth
National Career & Life Institute
Pauline D. (Butremuk) Nearing ’37
J. Scott and Vanessa Neely
Nancy (Rugg) ’66 and Richard ’66
Neiman
Mark ’77 and Eva Nestor ★
Thomas R. Nevins ’91 ★
New Paltz Democratic Committee
New Paltz Pharmacy
★
David ’77 and Carolyn ’79 Nichols ★
Gerrianne (Harmon) ’58 and Storm
Nickerson ★
Eileen ’72 and Robert Nye
Steven and Rosemary Nyman
Merry (DeWitt)’74 ’90 and Quentin ’70
Oakley ★
John W. O’Donnell Jr. ’56
Helanie I. (Isaacs) Ortiz ’78
Alice L. Oswald-Watkins ’43 and Albert
C. Watkins ’43
Robert H. Ottens ’74 ★
Renee S. Padmore ’91
Toby A. (Gavron) Parisse ’61
Lynn (Blydenburgh) ’69 and William
’67 Parment ★
James F. Patch ’70 ★
Angelika F. Patsis ’72 ★
Catherine A. (Drucklieb) Paulson ’76
Peak Associates, Inc.
Angela (Silecchia) ’64 and Stanley
Pearlstein ★
Susan (Roos) ’64 and Roy Pearson ★
Grace Pell ◆
Rachel E. (Elliott) Rigolino ’93 ★
Gerald J. Robbins ’78
Eugenia ’70 and Stanley Roberts ★
Lisa R. Roberts ’88
Carolyn ’79 and David ’77 Roberts-Nichols
Mary R. Robertson ’95 ★
David R. Rogol ’75
Donald and Carol Roper ★
James A. Rosenquist
Mark E. Rosenthal ’88
E. L. Rotchford ’54
Beth A. Rubin ’77 ★
Pierrette T. Ruhland ’74 ★
Joseph A. Sagula ’77 ★
Hadi ◆ and Nezi Salavitabar ★
Diana ’88 and Edgar ’82 Santos
Louis Saraceno ◆
Ronald and Barbara Schade
Sylvia I. (Kiener) Schaffrath ’59 ★
Peter Scharff
Melanie C. (Carrington-Debiec)
Schmelzer ’73
Hazel (Hochuli) ’46 and Rudolph
Schmidt ★
DONORS’ GENEROSITY INCREASES
SCHOLARSHIPS: CONTRIBUTIONS FUNDED 201
SCHOLARSHIPS THIS YEAR, COMPARED TO 183
FUNDED THE YEAR BEFORE - A 10% INCREASE!
Wendy (Doty) ’74 and Robert Perrigo
John J. Perry ’76 ★
Robert G. Petix ’71
Thomas ’66 and Mary Pilla ★
Phyllis M. Pincus ’63 ★
Gabriela (Boll) Pino ’87 ★
Elizabeth (Logan) ’51 and Virginio ’49
Piucci ★
Stephanne Pleshette CSW ’88 ★
Maureen (Morris) Pontillas ’55 ★
Myrtle J. (Dabney) Porter ’45 ★
Diane Price
Paul R. Profy ’80
Mitchell and Skit Rabbino ★
Esther Ratner
Kristin Rauch ◆★
Hugh and Rita Rawlins ★
Janet M. (Meade) Reagon ’85 ★
James Reardon
Laurence J. Reitman ’00
Lillian Reovan
Paul H. Rhoads
Carole (Pflugfelder) ’59 and Walter
Rhodes ★
Maria and John N. Riccio
Judith A. Richards ’70 ★
Miriam M. (McCloy) Ridgeway ’40 ★
Peter O. Riggins ’50 ★
Jeffrey A. Schnur ’76 ★
Paul M. Schropfer
Marlin Schwartz ’82
Raymond ◆ and Catherine Schwarz ★
Dorothy K. (Kostyun) Scorelle ’68
Elyse (Desmond) ’71 and Allan ’72
Scott
Helen M. Senesky ’45
Harry H. Shapiro ’73
Arthur J. Shapiro ’75
Jane (Gerstein) ’66 and Richard Shapiro
Kevin and Alice Sharpe
Nancy S. Shen ’85 ★
Cheryl K. (Armbrust) Shroads-Johnson
’72 and Wayne Johnson ★
Lynne (Goldman) ’72 and Glenn ’72
Shulim
Mildred Sierra ★
Bruce Sillner ◆★
Lorraine (Zirger) Silva ’51
Sheila (Axelrod) ’73 and David ’72
Silverman ★
Charles and Robin Silverman
SMC Surg-Med Devices and
Consultants, LLC
Gail D. (Dawson) Smith ’66
John T. Smith ’71 ★
Smitty’s Body Shop of New Paltz
★
Paul J. Solomon ’69 ★
Janet Sosinsky
Aviv and Margaret Soussan
John Spagnoli ’94 ★
Torin A. Spellman ’76
Sperry, Mitchell & Company, Inc.
Laurie C. (Chase) Spiegel ’75 ★
Spotted Dog Ventures, L.L.C.
Pauline (Nuzzolese) Staiano
Janet B. Steffens ’54
Susan (Humphrey) ’69 and Arthur ’70
Stegen ★
William ’66 and Alyson ’88 Steiniger
Stephen M. Lieber Co.
Charles B. Stieglitz
Doris (Mills) ’56 and Philip Stoddard ★
Mabel ’52 and Vernon Stokes ★
Jeanette (Schultz) Straebler ’97 ★
Chuck Straebler ’98
Marion E. (Taylor) Strebel ’28 ★
Martha M. Strever ’61
Daniel Strickland
Cornelia (Romanski) ’37 and Alexander
Struck ★
Laurie (Marcus) ’91 and Adam ’89
Stumer ★
Margaret (Kotovitch) ’59 and William
Swift ★
Amy S. (Blackinton) Szurly ’89
T. G. Henderson Bookkeeping
Minerva S. (Schwartz) Tancredi ’46
Brigitte Taub
Nancy (Stahl) ’70 and Stanley ’70
Taylor
Lorraine Taylor ◆★
Maria Thomas
Taylor N. Thompson Jr.
Stephen Thornley ’72
Sandra W. (Williams) Thurston ’62
Allen ’86 and Michele ’87 Todd ★
Paul Tompkins ’74
Debra A. Traikos-Penkava ’76 and Eric
A. Penkava ’74
Lisa (Usefof) ’82 and David ’82 Treco ★
Richard L. Trent ’92
Richard ’67 and Roberta Trier ★
Mary L. (Perez) Troeger ’61 ★
Frances E. (Petralia) Truncali ’92
Joan (Tancredi) ’60 and Nikos
Tsakanikas
Barbara Tubito-Megara ’71 ★
Barry R. Tunkel ’72 ’02
Lori (Klein) Tunkel ’70 ’72 ◆★
Fredda H. Turnof ’76 ★
John M. Turturro ’79
Constance (Bendas) ’70 and Earl ’70
Tuttle
Thomas N. Tyrol ’72 ★
Effie C. (Carpouzis) Uhl ’58 ★
Jeanette M. Unger ’00
Kenneth Uva
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
SUNY NEW PALTZ FOUNDATION
Non-Cash Gifts,
Art, Equipment
17%
Unrestricted Gifts
16%
Other Revenues
13%
Gifts to
Scholarship Funds
34%
Valley Vista Adult Home
Harry B. Van Ormer ’69 ★
Teresa (Toolin) ’79 and William
Vanslyck
Vassar Brothers Hospital
Dorothy J. Vlastelica ’88
Margaret F. Voorhies ’66
Ellie ’61 and Robert Waechter ★
Laura R. (Karlin) Walker ’76
Millicent A. Wall ’53
Marilyn (Paganelli) ’68 and Joseph
Walsh ★
Robert Waugh◆
Virginia (Reisert) ’46 and Roderic
Whalen ★
Helena P. (Pyne) White ’65 ★
Wilder Consolidated Enterprises Inc.
Virginia (Wilson) ’69 and Denis
Williamson ★
Veronica Wills
Patricia A. (Fredericks) Wilson ’62 ★
Rita (Eronimous) ’38 and William
Winterbourne ★
Gifts to Programs,
Depts. & Schools
34%
Craig ’70 and Christina Winterfeldt
Helise I. Winters
Mary T. Wohlscheid ’49 ★
Christine (Knepper) ’78 and Bert Wolff
Alton B. Woodman ’68
Eoin J. Wrafter ’94
Dorothy A. (Anwyl) Wright ’58
Nancy S. (Reeve) Yannopoulos ’76 ★
William Yeaple ’49 ★
Kwong Yip
Margaret R. Zettle ’81 ★
David Zuckerman
★
And more than 3,000 contributors of
up to $99
★
◆
●
3 or more years of consecutive giving
current or retired faculty and staff
donor
deceased
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IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS
Adirondack Trailways
Annette Lappin's Homemade Candies &
Gift Baskets
Apple Greens Golf Course
Artcraft Camera Center
The Awareness Shop
The Bakery
James A. Bennett
Roger and Barbara Bowen
Adam Brown
Burger King
CellularOne
Center for Therapeutic Massage
Gary and Ilona Cuneo
Cynfre's Caterer & Bakery & Cynthia's
Upstairs
Dedrick's Pharmacy
Gertrude W. Dennis
Depuy Canal House
Mason Douglas
Eddie's 68 Main Inc
Elaine's Beauty on the Run
Paulette Esrig
Richard '72 and Pamela '64 Geuss
Gourmet Pizza
Howard Greenberg
Handmade and More Inc.
Helen B. Harkonen
Fred Howard
Hudson Valley Resort and Spa
International Business Machines
Italian Supreme
John C. Menihan Enterprises
La Stazione
Eric Lindbloom
Main Street Bistro
Mary's Country Kitchen
Daniel McCormack
Natalie V. Minewski '73
Mohonk Mountain House
Mohonk Preserve
Mountain Creek Recreation
New Paltz Hot Bagels
New York Video Exchange
Brigid O'Hanrahan
Old Navy
Jaime Permuth
Plaza Diner
Rino's Pizza
Royal King Dry Cleaners
James G. Shine
Michael Shulan
Sherry Ann Simms '98
Carlyle H. Smith
Lola B. Spier
Starbucks Coffee Company
Sunoco A+ Mini Market
Dr. Albert Tannin
Phillip and Patti Teplen
Unison Arts and Learning Center
Arthur Weyhe
PARTNERS IN GIVING
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
Agilent Technologies
Amerada Hess Corporation
American Express
AT&T
Bank of America
The Bank of New York
Bookspan
BP Amoco
Chevron
Citigroup
The Coca Cola Company
Compaq Computer Corporation
Con Edison
Corning Incorporated
Deutsche Bank Americas
ExxonMobil
Fidelity Foundation
Fleet Financial Group
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Gannett
The Gap
Houghton Mifflin Company
HSBC
Intel
International Business Machines
ITT Industries
The Kresge Foundation
Lexmark International
Merrill Lynch
Metropolitan Life Foundation
Mobil Foundation
Morgan Stanley
Mutual Of America
Nepera
New York Life
Novartis US
Pfizer
Philip Morris
The Prudential
R.R. Donnelly
Raytheon
Schering-Plough
Shell Oil Company
Sony USA
Sprint
State Farm Companies
Telcordia Technologies
Texaco
The Gillette Company
Time Warner Inc.
Times Mirror
UPS
Wachovia
Xerox
GROWTH IN SCHOLARSHIP DOLLARS AWARDED
2001-2002
$500,000
$450,000
●
$444,269
$400,000
●
$389,602
$350,000
$300,000
●
$250,000
$278,917
SCHOLARSHIPS – A KEY TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Last year, gifts and pledges to scholarship funds approached three-quarters of a million dollars. Scholarships are the
key for many top students seeking a New Paltz education. Awards range from merit-based recruitment scholarships
to those that recognize achievement of students in the course of their study at New Paltz.
One of New Paltz’s top priorities is to increase the number and amount of scholarships – with a particular emphasis
on building a robust scholarship endowment to provide four-year renewable awards to high achieving applicants.
These recruitment scholarships will help New Paltz continue to admit and retain the kind of talented and diverse
students who have long been a hallmark of our campus.
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NEW SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS CREATED IN 2001-2002
Educating New Teachers: The Dyson Foundation Awards $300,000
New Paltz is helping address a teacher shortage in the Mid-Hudson region with a grant from the Dyson Foundation.
Beginning this fall, for each of the next five years, six students transferring from Dutchess Community College to
New Paltz’s School of Education will receive two-year Dyson Family Foundation Scholarships to cover their tuition
costs, and provide a stipend for student teaching.
Scholarship recipients will be encouraged to begin their teaching careers in high need districts in Dutchess County.
“We’ll work closely with superintendents in Dutchess County to place teachers in critical areas,” says Bob Michael,
Dean of the School of Education at New Paltz.
“This grant represents an exceptional way to strengthen our schools and support the teachers that play such
important roles in the lives of our young people,” said Dyson Foundation Vice President and CEO Diana M. Gurieva.
“New Paltz is a key educational resource in the mid-Hudson Valley and the foundation was delighted when we were
approached about new strategies to encourage young people to enter and remain in the teaching profession in our
region.”
Russell S. Cleverley Memorial Scholarship
Russell Cleverley was born on April 11, 1969 to Donald and Luella Cleverley of Poughkeepsie, NY. He graduated from
Arlington High School in 1987 and entered Dutchess Community College, graduating with an Associate’s Degree in
English in 1989. He continued his studies at the State University of New York at Oswego, where he earned Bachelor of
Arts degrees in both English and History. Russell then returned to Poughkeepsie, earning a Master’s in English
Literature in 1995 at New Paltz while he was teaching at Dutchess Community College, Marist College, and Orange
Community College.
Russell had a passion for music that began when he started playing guitar in high school. After graduating from New
Paltz, he was active in a number of Hudson Valley area bands, often playing at local venues.
Russell lost his life in a tragic drowning accident on April 1, 1998. He is survived by his parents, brother Bradley,
sister-in-law Cristina, and nephews Alec and Austin. Russell’s parents established the Russell S. Cleverley Memorial
Scholarship in English at SUNY New Paltz in his memory. The scholarship will assist a graduate student who intends
to teach English at the college level.
The Luigi and Anita Traverso Endowment for Italian Studies
“One must also begin to give back what one has throughout life received”
– Professor Emeritus Giancarlo Traverso.
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“From SUNY New Paltz, I received a 30-year teaching opportunity and from the students enrichment and
enjoyment,” Traverso said. He created this endowment in honor of his parents. The fund’s goal is to increase
enrollment in New Paltz’s Italian Studies program, and to provide a forum for discussion on the Italian and ItalianAmerican experience. The fund supports two programs: an annual lecture series, and scholarships for students
seeking to major or minor in Italian studies.
THANK YOU, NEW PALTZ SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS!
Adopt a Scholar Sponsors
Kenneth and Peggy Abt
Dean and Susan Avery
Michael Badalucco
Michael Beck
Anne Bienstock
Roger W. and Barbara Bowen
Marlene Brown
Rosanne Cahn
Jan Campbell – Schoolbell foundation
Pam Dembicki – Follett Bookstore
Alan and Francoise Dunefsky
William and Barbara Geider
Howard Goldblatt
Gayil Greene
Robert E. Hatfield – M&T Bank
Wynn and Judy Herron
Harold S. and Karen Jacobs
Norma Kellarp
Gerald and Randy Kitzman
Phyllis Freeman and David Krikin
William Long – Campus Auxilary
Services
James Marini – Fleet Bank
Anthony Marmo – Kingston Hospital
Clifford and Elizabeth Miller
Lisa Morris – Hudson Federal Credit
Union
Robert and Henrietta Mountz
Robert Mumper
John J. and Sara Luther Neumaier
Mildred and Louis Resnick
Karl and Ann Rodman
Rose Rudnitski
Irving Shapiro
Cynthia Lowe and Glenn Sutherland
Taylor and Elizabeth Thompson
Edward Ullman
Wendell Van Lare
Jack Zand, Esq.
Named Scholarship Funds
Ailsa Reid Memorial Scholarship
Alex Minewski Scholarhsip
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority XiMu
Chapter Scholarship
Armand J. and Roberta K. Trivilino
Scholarship
Arnold Lent Memorial Scholarship
Art History Award
Arthur Bruce Bennet Drama
Scholarships
Baggerman Family Scholarship
Bernard Aratowsky Memorial
Scholarship
Bertha Herwig Connelly Memorial
Scholarship
Brian Parsons Scholarship
Campus Auxiliary Services Golf
Scholarship
Campus Auxiliary Services Scholarship
Campus Auxiliary Services/Jim
Fredericks Student Employees
Scholarship
Campus Auxiliary Services/Pepsi of the
Hudson Valley Scholarship
Cary Coffing Memorial Scholarship
Charles Giebel Scholarship
Class of 1947 Memorial Scholarship
Communications Disorders
Departmental Scholarship
Constance Von Wock Scholarship
Craig EvansAlexis Mims Memorial
Scholarship
David E. Huyler Scholarship
Dollars for Scholars
Donald Bishko Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Bruce and Sandra Orenstein
Scholarship
Dr. Edwin A. Ulrich Business
Scholarship
Dr. Edwin A. Ulrich Fine Arts
Scholarship
Dr. Edwin A. Ulrich Music Scholarship
Dr. Edwin A. Ulrich Theatre
Scholarship
Dr. Jim Campion Memorial Chemistry
Scholarship
Dyson Family Foundation Scholarship
for Educators
Eli B. and Susan Basch Scholarship
Erna Lynne Heyer Memorial
Scholarship
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Scholarship
Faculty/Staff Scholarship
Fleet Bank Endowed Scholarship
Francis X. Cahill Scholarship
Gertrude M. Elliot Scholarship
Harold C. Storm Scholarship
Helen Brown Emerick Memorial
Scholarship
Herbert Lewis Kammerer Memorial
Prize for Excellence in Sculpture
India Academic Award
Irma and David Goldknopf
Scholarship
Jean Claude Belot Scholarship
Jim Fredericks Memorial Scholarship
Joseph Y. Resnick Memorial
Scholarship
Julia O. Wells Memorial Education
Foundation Inc.
Laura Abigail Gosline Rawlins
Memorial Scholarship
Leonard Eisenberg Memorial
Scholarship
Leslie S. Oakley Memorial Scholarship
Lucy Delgado Memorial Scholarship
Luigi and Anita Traverso Endowment
for Italian Studies
Lynne L. Doty Math Scholarship
Marc Silver Memorial
Marion Harding Scholarship
Martha V. Barnett Scholarship
Martin Luther King Scholarship
Mary Gallagher Burke Memorial
Scholarship
MidHudson Alumni Association
Chapter Scholarship
Mildred and Louis Resnick Arts and
Humanities Scholarship
Morris Louis Rosenfield Memorial
Scholarship
MRP Scholarships
New Paltz Student Christian Center
Scholarship Award
Paul F. Murphy Memorial Scholarship
Peg Leg Bates Memorial Scholarship
Peter D. Brown Scholarship
Presidential Scholarships
Resnick Family Engineering
Scholarship
Resnick Nursing Scholarship
Richard A. Panman Memorial
Scholarship
Richard J. Ordway Memorial
Scholarship
Robert Durkin Memorial Scholarship
Russel S. Cleverley Memorial
Fellowship
Ruth Bennett Art Scholarship
Ruth Mack Havens Scholarship
Sean Geng Memorial Scholarship
Simon and Evelyn Gluckman
Scholarship Fund
Stephen Jay Egemeier Memorial
Scholarship
SUNY New Paltz Alumni Association
Scholarships
Thomas and Marie Bell Scholarship
Thomas Santoro Memorial Scholarship
Trudy Resnick Farber Memorial
Scholarship
Vera R. Irwin/John C. Morrow
Scholarship
Vincent Tomaselli Creative Writing
Award
Walter Reuther Scholarship
William and Helen Kochant Writing
Scholarship
William C. Hauber Memorial
Scholarship
William J. and Nancy Jean Irvine
Memorial Scholarship
William J. Haggerty Scholarship
Yetta Jacowitz Howitt Memorial
Scholarship
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SUNY NEW PALTZ FOUNDATION, INC.
Statement of Financial Position – June 30, 2002
With Comparative Totals for 2001
Unrestricted
Temporarily
Restricted
Permanently
Restricted
TOTAL ALL FUNDS
2002
2001
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash
Prepaid Expense
$
79,600
$
---
$
---
$
79,600
$
59,399
4,950
---
---
4,950
---
Pledges Receivable (Note 3)
---
335,000
---
335,000
65,000
Accrued Interest Receivable
43,280
---
---
43,280
32,359
Other Receivable
16,633
---
---
16,633
13,143
Investments-Gift Annuity (Note 4)
171,598
150,000
---
321,598
303,336
Investments (Note 5)
728,732
418,925
4,362,957
5,510,614
5,411,313
Total Current Assets
1,044,793
903,925
4,362,957
6,311,675
5,884,490
Fixed Assets Net (Notes 2 & 6)
1,290,352
---
---
1,290,352
1,351,171
Artwork Paintings & Antiques
1,629,710
---
---
1,629,710
1,369,459
$ 3,964,855
$ 903,925
$ 4,362,957
$ 9,231,737
$ 8,605,120
$ 314,562
$
$
---
$ 314,562
$ 229,654
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable
Gift Annuity Payable
Awards Payable
Total Current Liabilities
Net Assets (Note 8)
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
NET ASSETS
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---
101,478
---
---
101,478
92,146
8,425
---
---
8,425
16,325
424,465
---
---
424,465
338,125
3,540,390
903,925
4,362,957
8,807,272
8,266,995
$ 3,964,855
$ 903,925
$ 4,362,957
$ 9,231,737
$ 8,605,120
SUNY NEW PALTZ FOUNDATION, INC.
Statement of Activities – Year Ended June 30, 2002
With Comparative Totals for 2001
Temporarily
Restricted
Permanently
Restricted
$ 275,834
$ 745,897
$ 442,598
$ 1,464,329
$ 1,185,293
281,389
---
---
281,389
228,888
80,315
---
184,844
265,159
269,227
---
---
(9,185)
(9,185)
(6,566)
Unrealized Loss on Securities
(14,963)
---
(222,701)
(237,664)
(328,079)
Loss on Sale of Securities
(12,803)
---
(92,127)
(104,930)
(3,130)
---
---
---
---
(3,889)
Royalty Income
122,700
---
---
122,700
120,000
Assets Released from Restrictions
777,315
(543,791)
(233,524)
---
---
1,509,787
202,106
69,905
1,781,798
1,461,744
1,135,879
---
---
1,135,879
987,322
105,642
---
---
105,642
145,216
1,241,521
---
---
1,241,521
1,132,538
268,266
202,106
69,905
540,277
329,206
3,275,374
736,069
4,255,552
8,266,995
7,937,789
(3,250)
(34,250)
37,500
---
---
$ 3,540,390
$ 903,925
$ 4,362,957
$ 8,807,272
$ 8,266,995
Unrestricted
TOTAL ALL FUNDS
2002
2001
REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT
Contributions - Cash
Contributions - Non-Cash (Note 9)
Interest and Dividends
Change in Value of Split Interest Gifts
Loss on Disposal of Assets
TOTAL REVENUES, GAINS
AND OTHER SUPPORT
EXPENSES AND LOSSES
Program Services
Supporting Services
TOTAL EXPENSES
AND LOSSES
Change in Net Assets
Net Assets - Beginning of Year
Interfund Transfers
Net Assets - End of Year
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Make a Difference – Today and in the
Future
Create a Lasting Legacy
c
lanned gifts, deferred charitable contributions to New Paltz,
can take many forms — leaving a bequest in a will, naming New Paltz the beneficiary of
retirement plans or life insurance, or through charitable life income gifts or trusts. Each
contributes to the lasting legacy of academic excellence at New Paltz, and some can even
provide you with financial benefits.
By joining the Tower Society, you leave a legacy at New Paltz by inspiring others
with your gift to follow your lead of using your estate plan to benefit New Paltz.
Membership Benefits—Of course, the most rewarding benefit of Tower Society
membership is knowing that you are making an investment in New Paltz’s future. Other
benefits include:
▲
invitations throughout the year to join the President and other top supporters at special
receptions and events on campus,
▲
publication (with your permission) of your name in the Tower Society listing in the
Annual Report, and
▲
listing (with your permission) on the Tower Society recognition wall in the lobby of the
Haggerty Administration Building.
For more information on how an estate or planned gift can benefit New Paltz as part of
your overall financial plan, please contact
Sally Cross, Director of Development
845-257-3238
[email protected]
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THE TOWER SOCIETY
WE OWE A DEBT OF GRATITUDE TO THE ALUMNI
AND FRIENDS WHO HAVE MADE PROVISIONS FOR
NEW PALTZ IN THEIR ESTATE PLANS.
The Tower Society recognizes and honors these commitments to New Paltz
and the vital role they play in ensuring our continued margin of excellence.
Tower Society Members
Agnes C. Adams ’47
Frank* and Gertrude Eckelt
Joan E. Palladino ’62
Anonymous (4)
Lynda ’78 and Karl Schwab-Edmundson
Francis ’53 and Bonnie Cahill
Karen A. Chaffee ’91
Lulu J. Eisenhauer*
Grace E. Elliott*
Phyllis R. Freeman and David Krikun
Gail and Joseph Gallerie
Ida Gerald ’31*
Evelyn Gluckman PhD ’58
Darren P. Hernandez ’91
Dorothea Hopfer ’19*
Edgar and Renee Jackson
Mark I. Kalish ’73
Ruth Cleveland*
Elaine Kniffen ’36
Martin and Dolly Wodin
Adah M. Copeland*
Helen E. Kochant
Ann Kubik ’68
Victor Landau*
Doris Lee*
Brian E. Logan ’86
Hugo Munsterberg*
Susan M. Baggerman ’57
Marybeth C. Bannon ’81
John T. Beetar ’74
Stephen D. Becker ’70
Ruth C. Bergman ’44
Edwin ’38 and Louise Braem
Arvid and Mary ’28 Burke*
Ruth P. Cummings ’65
Arthur A. Delaney PhD ’53
Ruth DeRoberts ’20*
Samuel Dorsky*
Lynne L. Doty ’75
Philomena Sepenoski*
Max and Nadia Shepard
James G. Shine
Muriel Smolen
Armand J. and Roberta Trivilino ’54
Michael J. Uvanni Ph.D. ’72
Millicent A. Wall ’53
Albert Wang*
Lilian Whitford*
Italics – charter members
* – deceased
If you have already named New Paltz in your will or another type of planned gift, please let us know!
We would like the opportunity to thank you for your generosity.
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