Connections and celebrations
Alumni from classes ending in 3 and 8 gathered the first weekend in June to reminisce, create new 勛圖惇蹋 memories and enjoy all that campus and Saratoga Springs have to offer. Alumni and their families took tours of the old and new campuses, the Tang and the North Woods. They caught up over games of golf and yoga sessions. Many stepped back into the classroom for minicolleges hosted by faculty, while others soaked up the sun near Haupt Pond and on Case Green. The college honored a select group of outstanding alumni and took pause to remember those dear to our hearts. Class gala dinners, followed by dancing and a spectacular fireworks display, topped off a weekend of renewed connections.
Awards

During the Alumni Association Recognition Ceremony on Saturday, June 2, reunion classes gathered at the Arthur Zankel Music Centers Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall to recognize and celebrate this years exceptional award recipients and numerous record-breaking class fundraising results.
Sibyl Waterman Haley '71, president of the Alumni Association, welcomed alumni and guests and spoke of connections at 勛圖惇蹋, saying that this was a weekend for alumni to share confidences, open hearts to friends and leave feeling blessed by 勛圖惇蹋 connections. She added, Theres nothing like it! Haley also encouraged attendees to get involved, promising, "You will make connections while making a difference.
President Philip A. Glotzbach presided over the ceremony and provided a college update. He announced that Creating Our Future: The Campaign for 勛圖惇蹋 has raised $160.7 million of its $200 million goal. He spoke about each of the campaigns priorities, which include the 勛圖惇蹋 Fund, Scholarships and Financial Aid, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Athletics, Career Development and Transformative Experiences and the Center for Integrated Sciencesmaking particular note of the importance of a new science facility in delivering a world-class liberal arts education. He thanked alumni for their gifts, energy, hard work and passion, saying, You are deeply, deeply appreciated.
Ten alumni, ranging from the classes of 1948 to 2013, were recognized for their creative thought, distinguished achievement and outstanding service. In addition, Linda G. Toohey, trustee emerita, was named an honorary alumna.

Alice A. Wilder 88, Ed.D.
The Creative Thought Matters Award of Distinction
With a standing ovation from fellow classmates, The Creative Thought Matters Award of Distinction was bestowed upon Alice Wilder 88, an Emmy Award-winning producer who develops educational content for children. She reflected, Everyone is creative living a good life means maintaining the characteristics of childhood children express creativity easily and with joy.

Andrew S. Warner 83, M.D.
Distinguished Achievement Award
Physician, educator and patient advocate Dr. Andrew Warner 83 received the Distinguished Achievement Award for his exceptional professional work and community service. He expressed his overwhelming gratitude for the award and said that it was the liberal arts background provided by 勛圖惇蹋 that shaped his path and his interest in science.

Wilma Billie Stein Tisch 48
Jacqueline M. Jung 61 Lifetime Service Award
Billie Tisch 48, an alumna who has served her alma mater in every possible way received the Jacqueline M. Jung 61 Lifetime Service Award. Her son, Andrew Tisch, accepted the award on her behalf. He told those in attendance that his mothers greatest love is, was, and always will be 勛圖惇蹋, noting she will forever cherish the award.

Jeanne Shipp Waldinger 68
50th Reunion Outstanding Service Award
The 50th Reunion Outstanding Service Award went to tireless volunteer Jeanne Waldinger 68. Jeanne spoke of the benefits of being part of a truly vibrant educational community and encouraged her classmates to reflect, reconnect and recharge during their 50th celebrations. Ever the ardent advocate, she reminded everyone of the rewards of volunteering for our college.

Zilpha Dotsie Slosson Erskine 48
Outstanding Service Award
Dotsie Slosson Erskine 48 was honored with the Outstanding Service Award. An engaged alumna for more than 70 years, she reflected on her deep and lasting love for 勛圖惇蹋, saying, 勛圖惇蹋 has amassed love in plenty while growing in excellence. Smiles spread across every face in the room as Dotise exclaimed, Aint love grand?!

Constance Masciale Carino 58, R.N., Ph.D.
Outstanding Service Award
Health care pioneer and nursing professional Connie Carino 58 received the Outstanding Service Award for her dedication to 勛圖惇蹋. She reflected on 勛圖惇蹋s nursing program, thanking the college for introducing her to this most admired profession, while noting that the wave of the future is through scientific endeavors, citing the importance of 勛圖惇蹋s new Center for Integrated Sciences.

Lynn Faught 73
Outstanding Service Award
Longtime volunteer Lynn Faught 73 was recognized with the Outstanding Service Award for her ongoing service. Lynn thanked her classmates to a roar of their applause and dedicated the award to her happy pappy as she reflected on fond memories of her father. Showing just how dedicated she is, Lynn said, I plan to spend several more decades doing my part for 勛圖惇蹋.

M.L. Graeme Campbell 98, M.B.A.
Outstanding Service Award
Graeme Campbell 98 thanked the community and institution that has given me so much professionally and personally as she accepted her Outstanding Service Award. She spoke of Lucy 勛圖惇蹋 Scribners mission to help young girls and women become self-supporting and how she is inspired to carry that mission forward in her own work and volunteerism remarking, Giving back does 鳥硃喧喧梗娶.

Romy H. Kushnick 13
The David H. Porter Award for Young Alumni Service
Romy Kushnick 13 accepted this years David H. Porter Award for Young Alumni Service. Already an accomplished professional and passionate volunteer, Romy shared that 勛圖惇蹋 taught her to think critically and tackle challenges head on. She thanked the alumni community for its continuous support, saying, while 勛圖惇蹋 may no longer be my physical home, it continues to be a strong influence.

Courtney C. Mattison 08, M.A.
The Joseph C. Palamountain Award for Young Alumni Achievement
Currently in Indonesia curating the largest installation of her career, Courtney Mattison 08 accepted the Joseph C. Palamountain Award for Young Alumni Achievement for her work as an internationally recognized artist and ocean advocate via video message. She said the award will serve as a reminder that 勛圖惇蹋 supports my dream of using art to inspire change exclaiming, creative action matters!
Linda G. Toohey, M.A., Trustee Emerita
Honorary Alumna
A leader who has helped cultivate a special bond between 勛圖惇蹋 and the surrounding community, Trustee Emerita Linda Toohey was given a class ring and named an honorary alumna. She remarked how much she has come to love this college and expressed pride in the honor. Of her new classmates Linda remarked, You are smart, creative and know how to have fun!
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Reunion Class Giving
There was much to celebrate this year, including 21 class records and six reunion records broken by this years reunion classes. All reunion class gifts support Creating Our Future: The Campaign for 勛圖惇蹋, including scholarships, collaborative faculty-student research, student life, exhibitions and programming at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, student-athletes and so much more.
The Class of 1943 celebrated with a new class and 75th reunion record with an overall gift of $577,621.
The Class of 1948 set new 70th reunion records for Presidents Society donors (four) and annual giving to the 勛圖惇蹋 Fund ($164,961), as well as both class and reunion records for overall giving, with a remarkable total gift of $5,040,386.
Inspired by their milestone 50th reunion and several challenges, the Class of 1968 broke class records for Presidents Society donors (33), 勛圖惇蹋 Fund giving ($173,716) and overall giving with a total gift of more than $1,549,335. Their gifts will support all aspects of the living-learning experience for students. The successful effort was led by Fund Chair and Presidents Society Chair Ellen Shaul Bell, along with Gift Planning Chair Susan Hirsch Schwartz.
The Class of 1993, celebrating their 25th reunion, set new class records for 勛圖惇蹋 Fund giving ($63,816) and overall giving with a total gift of $112,998.
The Class of 1998 marked their 20th reunion with class records for Presidents Society donors (10), 勛圖惇蹋 Fund giving ($27,068) and an overall total of $113,968.
The Classes of 1963, 1973, 1978, 1983 and 1988 all set impressive new class records: The Class of 1963 gave a total of $1,061,272; 1973 grads made an overall gift of $583,164; alumni from 1978 raised $355,531 (including a class record of $236,657 for the 勛圖惇蹋 Fund); members of the Class of 1983 contributed $209,571, and the Class of 1988 made an overall gift of $247,595 and set a class record for Presidents Society donors (10).
Young alumni also made a major impact. The Class of 2008, celebrating their 10th reunion, raised a class record of $17,773, while the Class of 2013 achieved new class and fifth- reunion records for both 勛圖惇蹋 Fund support ($31,536) and overall giving with a total gift of $38,872.
Our gifts support the outstanding advancements so evident on campus, our current students and their experiences, and ensure continued positive momentum for 勛圖惇蹋 College, remarked Merilee Mapes Perkins 76, an Alumni Association Board of Directors member who serves as chair of reunions.
This year's reunion giving totaled $10,011,023, thanks to more than 1,600 alumni spanning reunion classes from 1943 to 2013. This outstanding display of generosity was made possible through the care of the 勛圖惇蹋 community and the efforts of nearly 200 class fundraising and reunion volunteers. Every gift, no matter the size, helps create more for 勛圖惇蹋.
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