SUMMER
2015
westpointforusall.org2
$
383
mi l l ion
Raised as of May 28, 2015
• Visitors Center
• Lacrosse Center
• Arvin Annex
• Academy Scholars Program
• Cadet Semester Abroad
• Athletic Team Endowments
44,175
Donors to the Campaign, including
donors to Class Gifts, A Club,
SUPT’s Fund, Long Gray Line Fund,
and restricted accounts.
ALL GIFTS ARE CAMPAIGN GIFTS!
$
500
,
000+
Gifts of $500,000 and above since Jan. 1, 2009
Leadership Donors
$10,000,000 and Above
Lee and Penny Anderson ’61
Bill and Carol Foley ’67
Fred andMarleneMalek ’59
Michael and LindaMewhinney ’66
Vinnie and Teresa Viola ’77
$5,000,000 - $9,999,999
GEN (R) andMrs. Alexander M.
Haig Jr. ’47
Mr. Absalom T. Webber Jr. ’51
Class of 1969
Anonymous (2)
$2,500,000 - $4,999,999
Dr. David C. Bangert PhD ’65
Robert and Joan Beveridge ’53
E. Douglas and Jean C. Kenna ’45
Bernard Petrie ’46
COL (R) Nicholas E. Powel USAF
’32 InMemory of his mother,
Lelia Dent Powel
LTC (R) CharlesW. Zipp ’53 and
Mrs. Margaret Ann Zipp
Class of 1964
Class of 1965
Class of 1966
Class of 1970
Class of 1972
Class of 1974
Class of 1978
Anonymous (1)
$1,000,000 - $2,499,999
Mr. andMrs. Don E. Ackerman ’56
James and Patricia Anderson
The Boeing Company
COL (R) Harry F. Boone USAF ’42
Herman and Iris Bulls ’78
Dr. James C. and
Dorothy P. Castle ’58
COL (R) Richard L. Curl ’56
Jodie and Sandy Glore ’69
James and Christine Heldman ’62
Mr. andMrs. Charles B. Johnson
Mr. andMrs. Rupert H. Johnson Jr.
Jerry and Peggy Lodge ’54
Denny andMary Long ’48
The John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Secretary andMrs. Robert A.
McDonald ’75
As we push through this last
year of the
For Us All Campaign,
I am pleased to announce that
we have raised more than $383
million, or nearly 110% of our
campaign goal of $350 million.
Since the start of the campaign,
more than 44,000 graduates
and friends of West Point have
joined in this historic fundraising
endeavor to support the Academy’s Margin of Excellence
programs as well as activities and traditions that serve the
Long Gray Line.
These are extraordinary numbers, the likes of which
have never been seen before at West Point, and we thank
you for your leadership and generosity. It truly does take us
all to achieve such success, and we appreciate the part you
have played in bringing us to this point.
While we have much to be proud of, we still have work
to do in this final year to ensure that as many programs as
possible receive the private support they need to thrive.
Though I am pleased to tell you that several campaign
needs are fully funded, many needs, including some on
the Superintendent’s Priority List, remain under-funded.
We look to you in this final year to ensure that the momentum
gained throughout these last six years is not only sustained
but grows and that as many of these needs as possible receive
greater levels of private support.
To date, your participation has helped establish new
Academy endeavors such as the West Point Visitors Center,
the Superintendent’s Diversity and Inclusion Endowment,
andWest Point’s Cyber Initiatives. You have helped strengthen
programs that directly benefit the entire Corps of Cadets,
to include the Academy Scholars Program, Athletic Team
Endowments, and the Semester Abroad Program and have
established endowments that will ensure the viability of
these programs for many years to come.
A strong finish to this campaign means that as many
campaign needs as possible receive the support needed to
advance their missions; graduates from around the world
and of all class years step up and participate in a way that is
significant to each; and setting new standards that redefine
philanthropy at West Point for a strong future for the Corps
and the Long Gray Line. Finish Strong!
Kristin E. Sorenson
VicePresidentofDevelopment
Superintendent’s Top Priorities
COL (R) Lee and JulianneMiller ’34
Morgan Stanley
WilliamD. and JanMounger ’48
William F. Murdy ’64
Ron and Suzanne Naples ’67
Anthony and Kristin Noto ’91
Dick andMarie Nowak ’64
MG (R) Douglas J. and
Jeanne O’Connor ’54
The George and Carol
Olmsted Foundation
Stewart and Lynda Resnick
Suzanne andWalter Scott
Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc.
Roland and Lynne Smith ’78
COL (R) andMrs. John H.
Stokes III ’57
Robb and Lydia Turner ’84
Class of 1952
Class of 1961
Class of 1962
Class of 1967
Class of 1968
Class of 1971
Class of 1973
Class of 1975
Class of 1976
Class of 1977
Class of 1981
Class of 1982
Class of 1983
Class of 1984
Class of 1985
Class of 1986
Class of 1991
Anonymous (2)
$500,000 to $999,999
Roger E. Ailes
AmbroseMonell Foundation
Mr. Joseph B. Anderson Jr. ’65
Mr. Eugene D. Atkinson ’66
Tom and Tosh Barron ’65
Harry Bettis ’48
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Mr. andMrs. Charles B. Chitty ’66
Richard L. and KathrynW. Dalzell ’79
Daniels Fund
Bill andMary Deatherage ’73
Mr. andMrs. JosephM. DePinto ’86
Mr. Douglas C. Doan ’79
Mr. andMrs. John L. Drew ’78
Tom and Gloria Faulds ’64
Gary and Tanya Giglio ’89
George andMaureen Gilmore ’71
Jack and Gloria Hammack ’49
Tom and Char Hand ’82
Edward G. Harshfield, former ’62
MarkW. Hebrank ’76
Mr. H. Hugh Hickok
Ken and Lucy Hicks ’74
Dr. Ted and Laura Hromadka
LTC (R) Louis R. Jones ’48
Mr. andMrs. Edward Knapp
Marshall and Susan Larsen ’70
Mr. andMrs. Michael S. Lichtenberg
Scott and Lucy Lichtenberg
Mr. andMrs. Robert A. Luster ’81
Paul D. Mango ’81 and
Dawn S. Rucker ’82
LTC (R) Darrell and Cheryl Massie
Mr. andMrs. Dana G. Mead ’57
Mr. andMrs. WilliamD. Miller ’73
Mr. andMrs. Steven Perryman ’64
Bob andMarcia Randall ’56
LTC (R) Allan P. Scholl ’50
COL G. Sidney Smith ’61
Mr. andMrs. Mark A. Sullivan,
former ’83
Thomas and Sandra Sullivan
LTC (R) andMrs. Jack Teague
JUN ’43
Mr. Timothy C. Tyson ’74 and
Mrs. Amy J. Tyson
Jim and Florrie Tuthill ’48
Bill and AnnWilloughby Jr. ’60
USAA
Class of 1953
Class of 1955
Class of 1960
Class of 1963
Class of 1987
Class of 1988
Class of 1989
Class of 1990
Class of 1992
Class of 1995
Class of 1996
Class of 1999
Class of 2002
Class of 2004
Anonymous (3)
italic = deceased
• Cadet Activities
• Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives
• Academic Centers:
(e.g., Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations,
Cyber Initiatives – CRC and ACI, and
ModernWar Institute)