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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA’S HISTORIC CAMPUS VISIT
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Dr. Norman C. Francis ’52President
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Summer 2011
Dear Xavier Alumni & Friends:
I recently had the pleasure of presiding over the 84th annual commencement exercises for the University. I am always excited and encouraged during this time of year due in large part to the anticipation and hope of our graduating seniors as they embark on their new careers. Their positive attitudes and sense of accomplishment are promising, contagious, and uplifting.
In addition to the achievements of our graduates, this issue of Xavier Gold provides you with a representative sample of the exciting events and occurrences that continue to take place on the campus. Our cover story revisits the historic campus visit of President Barack Obama in commemoration of the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. This first-ever visit to the Xavier campus by a sitting U. S. president generated a level of excitement and pride not previously experienced in our eighty-six year history. It is hard to put in words the feelings and emotions experienced by not only those in attendance, but for the thousands of proud Xavierites across our great nation.
The physical state of the campus continues to evolve with the wide array of construction projects taking place to include the recently dedicated Qatar Pharmacy Pavilion, the much anticipated St. Katharine Drexel Chapel, and our new state-of-the art Convocation Assembly Center which has just begun to be built. Whether you are local or out-of-town, please make plans to stop by the campus whenever you are in the area. You will be amazed and impressed with our growth.
Our commitment to excellence during the past year also saw Xavier receive full accreditation from an array of agencies to include the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Finally, highlighted in this issue is our annual tribute to those alumni and friends who made a financial contribution to the University during calendar year 2010. The continued generosity of each and every donor is a vital component of our mission to educate deserving students and we remain eternally grateful for their unwavering support.
Significant work remains to be done and with your commitment, trust, and prayers, together we will continue to make Xavier University a great institution.
Sincerely,mi
P R E S I D E N T ’ S M E S S A G E
Norman C. FrancisPresident
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Au CourantCurrent Events, News and O ther Happenings at Xavier
Qatar PavilionAn October 2010 ribbon-cutting ceremony officially marked the opening of the University’s new Qatar Pharmacy Pavilion expansion. Qatar Minister of Education H.E. Saad Bin Ibrahim al-Mahmoud, whose Middle Eastern nation donated $12.5 million toward construction of the expansion, was among the honored guests at the well-attended event. All of the College’s new high-tech Pharmacy teaching labs, as well as two large auditorium-style lecture halls (each capable of seating as many as 200 students) are housed in the five-story, 60,000-square foot addition, as well as teaching and research laboratories, a mock pharmacy skills laboratory and a Drug Information Center. The expansion allows the University to sustain its increased enrollment growth over the past decade while drastically improving the overall quality of its academic programs and research endeavors.
SaCS reaffirmation, accreditationsThe Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) reaffirmed Xavier’s regional accreditation for another 10 years in December 2010. The University was found to be fully compliant with all 86 SACS standards and requirements, including its new campus-wide Quality Enhancement Plan “Read Today, Lead Tomorrow” initiative designed to encourage all members of the Xavier community to become more active and engaged readers. This announcement follows an exhaustive two-year self-study and an external review by an independent site visit team. Earlier in the year Xavier received reaffirmations of its accreditations from both the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
A CUT ABOVE: (from left) State of Qatar Ambassador H.E. Mr. Ali Bin Fahad al-Hajri, XU President Norman Francis, Qatar Minister of Education H.E. Mr. Saad Bin Ibrahim al-Mahmoud and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu enjoy the moment after cutting the ribbon officially opening the new $29 million Qatar Pharmacy Pavilion.
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Current Events, News and O ther Happenings at Xavier
Post-Katrina High enrollmentPost-Hurricane Katrina enrollment hit a new high again in the fall, thanks to a solid freshman class that exceeded projected levels and a welcome influx of new transfer students. 781 new freshmen and 151 new transfers pushed the university’s overall enrollment to 3,394 students, two percent higher than last fall’s figures. Enrollment has grown slowly but steadily in the five years since Katrina had knocked down the student population to around three-quarters of its best pre-storm figures.
St. Katharine drexel ChapelConstruction continues on the world-class chapel in honor of the university’s founder Saint Katharine Drexel. When completed in early 2012, the octagon-shaped, energy-efficient spiritual center will accommodate more than 400 visitors and house 11,000 square feet of space to include a sanctuary, sacristy, and garden, day chapel and bell tower. Designed by world-renowned architect César Pelli, the Chapel will feature a limestone exterior, a domed copper roof and a large cross at its apex.
Convocation academic CenterWork has begun on the university’s newest construction project – a Convocation Academic Center – which will be located across Washington Avenue from the main campus. The much anticipated addition to the campus skyline will provide XU with its first spacious indoor assembly area: a modern 4,500 seat arena suitable for athletic and other large-scale events. The new facility will replace the “The Barn”, which heretofore has traditionally hosted all indoor athletic events and most other special ceremonies. The anticipated completion date is late summer 2012.
Third annual Scholarship Concert
STILL MORE CAMPUS GROWTH: Construction of the highly-anticipated Convocation Academic Center [seen here in artist’s rendering] has begun at the site across the Washington Avenue canal. When completed, the building will feature a 4,500 seat arena for basketball games and large assemblies.
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The Third Annual Dr. Norman C. Francis Endowed Scholarship Benefit Concert was held Nov. 19 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Theater. The evening began with a patron party for sponsors and major corporate donors. Featured performers included Bill Cosby, Jeffrey Osborne, Peabo Bryson, Howard Hewett, and Freddie Jackson. AT&T-Louisiana served as the presenting sponsor. Total net profit exceeded $125,000. To date, $600,000 has been contributed as a result of these benefit concerts to the endowed scholarship fund that was created in 2008 in recognition of the 40th presidential anniversary of Dr. Francis. The goal for the scholarship fund is the creation of a $1 million endowment.
Center For Cancer researchThe College of Pharmacy, in collaboration with the College of Arts & Sciences, received a five-year, $10-million award from NIH/National Center for Research Resources to help establish a Center for Cancer Research. This project provides funds to increase the number and quality of cancer researchers, to support selected pilot projects to assist junior investigators in becoming fully competitive in cancer research, to provide seed funding for developmental projects, and to develop three core laboratories to support cancer research activities in the university.
Xavier named to HHmI Science education alliance Xavier is one of twelve schools and the only HBCU to be named a 2011 member of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s (HHMI) Science Education Alliance. Xavier and the other schools will begin offering an innovative course from HHMI’s Science Education Alliance (SEA) that will give students hands on research experience in an elective course. HHMI provides training, research, and laboratory materials, as well as support from HHMI staff.
new deans for arts and Sciences
LEAD SPONSOR: AT&T Louisiana President Sonia Perez shares a moment backstage with XU President Dr. Norman C. Francis and entertainer Bill Cosby Jr. at the university’s 3rd annual Dr. Norman C. Francis Endowed Scholarship Benefit Concert. AT&T was the lead sponsor of this year’s event, while Cosby was a headliner along with the Men of Soul.
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Dr. Anil Kukreja, chair of the Division of Business since 2003 and the Capital One Endowed Professor in Finance and Management, has been named the new Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. In addition, Dr. Kim Vaz, an associate professor at the University of South Florida, and founder of the Florida Consortium for Women’s and Gender Studies, has been named the new Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences at Xavier.
academic Success notedDiverse Issues in Higher Education magazine’s annual “Top 100 Undergraduate Degree Producers” issue (June 2010) showed XU once again ranking first in the nation in the number of African American students earning baccalaureate degrees in two areas – the biological and biomedical sciences, as well as the physical sciences.
nIH research FundingThe XU College of Pharmacy ranks among the nation’s top 20 when it comes to research funding by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), according to the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 2010 report on such funding. The new ranking reflects a substantial jump from Xavier’s previous ranking of No. 58 out of 109 total schools included in the annual NIH rankings.
Center For Undergraduate researchThe Center for Undergraduate Research (CUR) at Xavier awarded nearly $220,000 in support of faculty-student research this year. Many of those research projects were on public display during the bi-annual, two-day Festival of Scholars events. In addition, Xavier’s online journal (XULAneXUS) published by and for Xavier students published two issues this year.
nSF Stem Grant The Department of Physics and Dual-Degree Engineering and the Division of Education has been awarded nearly $1.75 million to continue developing retention and graduation programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and STEM education. The five-year federal grant from the National Science Foundation represents a commitment from the federal government to graduate a more diverse student body in the sciences and in science education.
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OPERATION DIABETES: Pharmacy student John Nguyen checks the blood pressure of New Orleans Saints defensive back Darren Sharper, one of the more than 150 shoppers who stopped by for free health screenings and diabetes information during the College of Pharmacy’s annual “Operation Diabetes” community outreach event at Lakeside Shopping Mall. Looking on are pharmacy students Jessica Todesco and Haley Dufrene.
Dr. Anil Kukreja
Dr. Kim Vaz
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gramThe United Negro College Fund awarded the university a $92,000 grant to fund the Xavier/UNCF Social Entrepreneurship Fellow program, which advocates the employment of business principles to address social missions or problems. Student participants receive assistance and training in leadership and business skills, participate in an eight-week summer internship, and are eligible for a two-year, $10,000 grant if they commit to working in some type of social entrepreneurship organization or business.
St. Katharine named To national Women’s Hall Of FameThe National Women’s Hall of Fame has announced the induction of Xavier founder St. Katharine Drexel. She is one of 11 American women “who have made valuable and enduring contributions to our nation” who will be recognized in ceremonies to be held Sept. 30-Oct. 1 in Seneca Falls NY, the birthplace of the American Women’s Rights Movement.
Freshmen experience lagniappeIn the vernacular of New Orleans, the term “lagniappe” connotes “something extra” that you get when you purchase an item or services. That’s the idea behind the Lagniappe New Student Summer Preview weekend for new incoming freshmen. Now in its the third year, the initiative underscores the university’s commitment to easing the transition of high school graduates into a university environment and to better prepare them for academics at the college level. Regional students (e.g. those from Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and Tennessee) are required to attend the program. Students from further away are also encouraged to participate.
bOOSTThe university’s early intervention BOOST program (Building Optimal Outcomes and Success Training) has proved successful in the retention of first-time freshmen who were required to enroll in at least one developmental or intensive course. Freshman Seminar instructors served
as mentors for the students, who were required to attend tutoring for specified courses and meet with their mentors at least twice a month.
nSF research Grant Louisiana scientists and students from Xavier and six other state universities will share in $23 million in grants awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The package includes a five-year, $20 million award that is the biggest grant that the foundation has given to Louisiana. That grant will establish a network of scientists from Xavier, LSU, Tulane University, the University of New Orleans, Grambling State University, Louisiana Tech University and Southern University- Baton Rouge.
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XAVIER BOUND: Pre-freshmen (from left) Celeste Coleman of Denver CO, Joshua Jordan of Nashville TN and Dominique Cook of New Orleans are welcomed to Xavier by peer dean Jacob Thomas of Nashville TN during the 2011 Lagniappe Weekend. Close to 350 students and their families attended the orientation preview, an invitational two-day event designed to ease the transition of new students into the college environment.
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What They’ll be reading next FallThe students, faculty, and staff of Xavier have selected Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal as next year’s shared reading. In the book, journalist Eric Schlosser chronicles the evolution of the fast food industry and documents some ugly truths about this hallmark of American culture. The book will be required reading by all first-year students at Xavier, but it is a text that anyone on campus can and should read, as it is selected because it addresses issues relevant to Xavier’s mission.
annual Who’s Who list150 student scholars were selected for the 2011 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, an annual chronicle of the nation’s outstanding campus leaders. The students – chosen by XU department chairs and faculty and approved by the editors of the directory – were selected based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success.
Pharmacy Skills CompetitionTwo pharmacy students – Christopher Gillard and Ifeanyi Onor – were among the top 10 finalists at the 15th annual American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists (ASHS) National Clinical Skills Competition. A record 109 teams participated in the event, during which students demonstrated their skills by assessing patient information and current therapy, identifying and prioritizing drug therapy problems, identifying treatment goals, and recommending a pharmacist’s care plan.
Outstanding Faculty recognized Six faculty members were presented Norman C. Francis Faculty Excellence Awards for their extraordinary performance in the areas of teaching, service and scholarship. The 2011 winners were: Teaching - Dr. Keturah Robinson (pharmacy) and Dr. Murty Akundi (physics/engineering); Service – Dr. Anderson Sunda-Meya (physics/engineering) and Clifford Wright (business); and Scholarship – Dr. Partha Bhattacharjee (biology) and Dr. Michael Homan (theology).
University Honors 66 long-Time Faculty and StaffSixty-six long-time faculty and staff members were honored as part of the University’s annual Founder’s Day celebration. Topping the list of honorees celebrating anniversaries of their employment at XU were Dr. JW Carmichael (pre-med/chemistry), Dr. Joe Melcher (speech pathology) and Clifford Wright (business), all with 40 years of service.
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THEY ALSO SERVE: Kaitlyn Gaddis, a speech pathology major and chair of Mobilization at Xavier (MAX), accepts a Student Community Service Award from XU President Norman C. Francis during the 25th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Week for Peace convocation. She was elected SGA President for the 2011-12 school year.
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XU music Professor’s Opera earns big easy award“Embarrassing Position,” an original opera written by XU music professor and composer Dr. Dan Shore, was recognized with the Big Easy Entertainment Award’s 2011 Creative Achievement in Opera award. The opera had its premiere at the New England Conservatory in Boston MA in May 2010, while the XU Opera Workshop performed the opera locally in the fall.
basketball Teams ShineA loss in the opening round of the opening round of the NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament in Kansas City MO ended what otherwise was one of the best seasons in Gold Rush history. The men finished with a 27-6 record, their best record since 1983-84. The women posted an equally fine season, which included a 27-7 record, and winning both the GCAC regular season and tournament titles. The Gold Nuggets advanced as far as the second round of the NAIA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament.
men’s Tennis repeatsThe Xavier men’s tennis team garnered the program’s first Top 10 national ranking in 2011, posting a 13-9 overall record and qualifying for their third consecutive berth in the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Head Coach Alan Green was named Coach of the Year on the All-Louisiana men’s tennis team selected by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.
Penn relays Honor Xavier Coach, TeamFormer XU coach Ralph Metcalfe and the Xavier relay team he assembled which made history at the 1942 Penn Relays were both honored at the
recent 116th running of the United States’ oldest annual track and field event. Herb Douglas, the only surviving member of the 1942 Xavier relay team (the first HBCU school to win a race at the Penn Relays) and XU President Dr. Norman Francis were among those attending the event.
Cross CountryXavier’s men and women each won their fifth straight Gulf Coast Athletic Conference team championships at the 2010 NAIA Championships qualifying meet / GCAC Championships. The Rush’s Matt Pieri also won the GCAC individual title.
XU Student named Kemper Scholar Freshman Adia Wallace, a philosophy major from Jackson MS, was named to the Kemper Scholars Program’s Class of 2013. Designed to prepare students for leadership and service, the prestigious program promotes education in the liberal arts while providing opportunities for career exploration and practical experience through internships. Kemper Scholars receive annual scholarships of up to $10,000 a year (based on need) as well as paid internships at major non-profit organizations in the Chicago IL area.
CAMPUS ROYALTY: Miss Xavier 2010-2011 Jade Young of New Orleans (center) was officially crowned at the annual University Coronation Ball along with her class queens (from left) Mia Holmes of New Orleans, Donielle Williams of Fayetteville GA, Nikki Odofin of Dallas TX, and Christian Joiner of New Orleans.
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SURVEY SAYS: Dr. Judith G. Miranti of the Division of
Education (fifth from left) leads a group of graduate students
in counseling and some of the leaders of the University’s
neighboring Gert Town area as they conduct a door-to-door
Needs Survey.
XU Student named albert Schweitzer FellowDerrick Bradley, a second-year pharmacy student from Ringhold LA (Ringhold High School), was awarded an Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. One of 260 national selections to the program’s Class of 2011-12, he will work through the Daughters of Charity to deliver programming that improves health competency, comprehension, and literacy in minority communities in New Orleans. Upon completion of his initial year in the program, Bradley will become a Schweitzer Fellow for Life – joining a vibrant network of over 2,000 individuals who are skilled in, and committed to, addressing the health needs of underserved people throughout their careers as professionals.
Student Service CenterThe old St. Joseph’s Residence Hall – unused since Hurricane Katrina – is currently being transformed into a new energy efficient Student Service Center. When completed, the three-story building will house the Student Health Center, the Counseling Center, as well as the reading and writing labs and various other student-oriented offices. XG
CHINA CONNECTION: Dr. Loren Blanchard ‘84, XU Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, accepts a gift from Madame Gao Yanping, Consul General from the Consulate of the People’s Republic of China in Houston TX. A Xavier delegation met with the Chinese Consul General to secure support for its application to establish a Confucius Institute on campus which would focus primarily on language instruction, education, and Chinese artistic traditions.
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WHEN HURRICANE KATRINA slammed into the
Louisiana coast on August 29, 2005, the residents
of New Orleans and the Xavier community had
slightly less than two days to prepare for what
would become the greatest catastrophic event in our lifetime.
Exactly five years later, when President Barack Obama was
searching for a location to deliver his historic speech marking the
5th anniversary of the devastating storm, the Xavier community
had slightly less than seven days warning to prepare for this
historic moment in Xavier’s history, the first-ever visit of a sitting
United States president to its campus.
The Historic Visit of PreSident Barack H. OBama
to the Xavier University campus
by Kenneth St. Charles, Ph.D.Vice President for Institutional Advancement
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THE FIRST INDICATION that a presidential visit was being considered came on the morning of Friday, August 20th when University president Dr. Norman
C. Francis received a phone call from the White House with a simple request: would Xavier University be interested in serving as the host institution for the president’s visit and speech?
Dr. Francis and Xavier were certainly no strangers when it came to welcoming world leaders, having hosted such dignitaries as Pope John Paul II (1987), the Amir of the middle eastern nation of Qatar (2007), and an array of A-list entertainers and world leaders to include Colin Powell, Bill Cosby, Lionel Hampton, and former president Bill Clinton.
Ironically, before being elected as the 44th U. S. president, then Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama explored a visit to the Xavier campus to deliver a campaign speech. After a scouting visit to the campus during the 2008 Mardi Gras holidays, the Obama camp ultimately decided that the university did not have the physical space to accommodate the large crowds that the Obama campaign was drawing for similar campaign speeches.
As luck would have it, the University was now being offered a second chance to host a speech by Barack Obama, not as candidate Obama but as President Obama, and Norman Francis was fully committed to making sure that Xavier would pull out all stops to make this visit work.
Contact From the White HouseAfter Dr. Francis received his initial call, a follow-up contact was directed to my office late Friday afternoon, not by the White House, but by an official with the Markham Group, an events management and public relations firm headquartered in Washington DC. I was told that Xavier would be visited
on Monday, August 23rd and that we should have a good weekend because the following week would be very, very busy. These were truly prophetic words because the planning and excitement associated with a presidential visit can be overwhelming to say the least.
On Monday afternoon, a group of eleven officials from the White House, made up primarily of public affairs and media specialists, event planners, and of course secret service agents, met in the president’s dining room for preliminary discussions and introductions with Dr. Francis and senior Xavier officials. The visitors stated that the President was excited to be coming to Xavier and that they first would need to conduct an initial site visit of the entire campus before a final venue could be selected. We were told that all sites on the campus, both interior and exterior sites, were up for consideration. Once the team had conducted their initial tour, a status report would be sent back to Washington for a final decision.
The site visit began at the historic Xavier gymnasium; known affectionately to Xavierites as the Barn, which most believed would be the chosen site for the president’s speech. It had the greatest seating capacity; it had great access and exit points, and ample parking. However, we later learned that it was eventually disqualified due primarily to its location in relation to the interstate highway that runs directly behind it. Had the Barn been selected, we were told that traffic into and out of the city on the busy interstate highway would have to be halted throughout President Obama’s speech.
The group next visited the outdoor quadrangle directly behind the Administration Building, which was the site of the 1987 visit by Pope John Paul II. Many security-related factors doomed this site as a possible location, not the least of which was the problems associated with staging an outdoor event in New Orleans in late August with the heat, humidity and torrential rain threats.
Obama on campus
The anticipation was high as the audience crowded into the University Center.
The media was everywhere.
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Obama on campus
We looked at classrooms, at the new Qatar Pharmacy Pavilion, and even an old warehouse that was acquired by Xavier across the canal on Washington Avenue. However, the final site to be visited was the William and Mary McCaffrey Ballroom that is on the 3rd floor of the University Center. Every inch of the University Center and ballroom was inspected, to include elevators, closets, restrooms, the cafeteria, and all adjoining offices and service entrances.
reminder from the White House: We’re Calling the ShotsAs the final site for the speech was been vetted back in Washington, the White House correctly predicted that the University would begin to receive requests from a wide range of ticket seekers, to include politicians, alumni, students, faculty, staff, media, and of course the general public. Xavier was told in very clear and direct terms that this speech was a White House event, not a Xavier event and even though Xavier was being asked to host the president of the United States, our hosting was similar to a bridal party seeking to reserve the Xavier ballroom for a wedding reception. Our only role was to provide the actual room. The White House would be responsible for everything else to include furnishings, fixtures, decorations, printing, room layout, and of course ticket distribution.
While Xavier was initially promised 350 to 400 tickets, this number eventually was lowered to a surprising 170 tickets. Additionally, the White House informed the University that all guests that were to be invited should be advised that
the event would be a standing-room only event. Chairs would be limited to the elderly and disabled. Both of these developments were disappointing for the University, especially given the fact that we wanted to include as many of our current students as possible. Nevertheless, the University agreed with all of these decisions because we fully understood that the safety of the president was the reason these requests were necessary.
move in, Set-up, and Ticket distributionThe actual move-in and set-up was similar to a military-style operation. Equipment, staging, full-body airport-style metal detectors, flags, and of course the famous official podium with the presidential seal began arriving at the University on the morning of Friday, August 27th. It was only at this time that the University began to be told the actual flow of the event.
Phone calls to prospective guests also began to be made beginning Friday morning. Additionally, the White House established an online ticket distribution system that allowed anyone from the general public interested in attending to be considered in a lottery-style system. The Xavier allotment of 170 tickets, which ironically were not ready for pick-up from the Intercontinental Hotel until 11pm Friday night immediately following the New Orleans Saints pre-season football game, were totally committed-for in less than 90 minutes. Actual ticket distribution for both the Xavier group as well as the general public took place on Saturday morning, with each and every guest in the Xavier party being required to undergo a special background screening. It was later
Backstage meeting (from left) XU VP for Institutional Advancement Dr. Kenneth St. Charles, First Lady Michelle Obama, XU President Norman C. Francis and U.S. President Barack Obama
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learned that this screening was necessary because the Xavier group would be allowed to enter a special zone closest to President Obama.
Even though Xavier had a tremendously difficult time deciding who to invite, Dr. Francis insisted that neighbors in the Xavier community be included, especially the elderly. Dr. Francis also insisted that the presidents of the local colleges and religious orders be invited.
Xavier was also asked to recommend several key participants for the historic visit. Key roles included someone to introduce the President, another to recite the pledge of allegiance, someone to offer the invocation, a student to sing the national anthem, and finally a representative to greet the President upon his arrival on the campus. Additionally, thirty-five students were requested to be seated on the stage directly behind the president.
Ms. Jade Young, a first-year pharmacy student from New Orleans and the current Miss Xavier, was selected to introduce the president while junior business major Chavis
Goode of Newark NJ, dressed in his Army ROTC cadet uniform, was approved to deliver the pledge. Fr. Giles Conwill, the new University chaplain, was tapped to deliver the invocation, while junior music major Joshua Copper of New Orleans was chosen to lead in the singing of the national anthem. None other than Dr. Francis was approved by the White House to greet the president upon his arrival to the campus Sunday morning.
I remember visiting the campus Saturday night at approximately 10pm, exhausted after spending all day distributing the tickets, briefing Dr. Francis, and making final preparations. I went to see the actual ballroom where the speech was taking place and was amazed to find no one in the room. I was also surprised as to how calm everything seemed given that the world’s most powerful man would be in this room in less than 24 hours.
Oh What a day – the Historic Visit of President and mrs. Obama When Sunday morning arrived, everything was in place and ready to go. The New Orleans Police Department arrived at 5am to erect more than one hundred and fifty barricades that ringed the entire University center in anticipation of the protestors and dissenters who routinely follow the president. The barricades also provided an extra level of security to ensure that only authorized ticket-holders would be allowed entrance into the historic speech. The Secret Service took total possession of the building beginning at 6am, at which time numerous agents and bomb-sniffing dogs began their comprehensive search of the entire building. Only essential Xavier personnel, to include those with keys and access to the elevators, were authorized to remain in the building during the two-hour search.
The President and the first family flew into New Orleans
Miss Xavier Jade Young shares a private moment with President Obama and the First Lady.
Obama on campus
President’s remarks on the Occasion
“ It is a great honor to be back at Xavier University. It’s just inspiring to spend time with people who’ve demonstrated what it means to persevere in the face of tragedy; to rebuild in the face of ruin.”
“ I’m grateful to Jade for her introduction… Jade committed to Xavier, a university that likewise refused to succumb to despair. So Jade, like so many students here at this university, embodies hope.”
“ Less than a month after the storm struck, amidst debris and flood-damaged buildings, President Francis promised that this university would reopen in a matter of months. Some said he was crazy. Some said it couldn’t happen. But they didn’t count on what happens when one force of nature meets another. And by January – four months later – class was in session. Less than a year after the storm, I had the privilege of delivering a commencement address to the largest graduating class in Xavier’s history. That is a symbol of what New Orleans is all about.”
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Sunday morning on Air Force One directly from their weeklong vacation at Martha’s Vineyard. The speech was scheduled to begin promptly at 2pm with the doors opening at 12 noon. The first-floor cafeteria was transformed into a full access media and press room where the media pool assembled to conduct their interviews and file their reports for their nationwide audience.
Prior to the opening of the doors, the atmosphere was electric. Everyone was told to only bring those items that you would normally expect to carry on an airline flight. And once the doors opened and the guests began to assemble in the ballroom, the excitement steadily grew. The way people were jockeying to get close to the barricades was as if a Mardi Gras parade was preparing to enter the ballroom. Many knew they would be standing for at least an hour, yet did not mind because the president of the United States would soon take the stage.
Several members of Congress as well as the president’s cabinet and administration were in New Orleans for the speech, including U.S. Surgeon General and Xavier alum Dr. Regina Benjamin, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, FEMA Director Craig Fugate, and retired 3 star Army General Russell Honore.
White House and Secret Service personnel escorted Dr. Francis and me to the service entrance of the University Center when the president was approximately 15 minutes away. Ironically, the president and his family were only a few miles away from the Xavier campus, enjoying a po-boy lunch at the famous mid-city Parkside Tavern Restaurant.
A few minutes later we heard the approach of cars as they were driving into the specially designed enclosed tent carport that had been erected for the presidential limousine and escort vehicles. A flurry of staffers and the official white house photographer entered first. And then
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No extra space in a crowded University Center ballroom.
reflections from Participants
“It was an unbelievable and overwhelming moment; I cried backstage before and as I introduced the President. The opportunity to tell First Lady Michelle Obama that she is my role model made the day even more meaningful for me personally.” —Jade Young
“I was awestruck, honored and privileged to meet a sitting U. S. President – the first African American leader of the free world at my home away from home—Xavier University.” —Karen D. Watkins ‘69
“President Obama coming to Xavier definitely made me feel my school’s worth. I was actually inside the University Center to witness him speaking and I was completely excited and overwhelmed; I wanted to cry.” —Felice Gaddis, sophomore, Psychology
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we heard the voice of the president as he and Mrs. Obama entered the building. Dr. Francis was the first person to embrace our special guests and to offer official greetings. After taking an official photo in front of the University seal, both presidents spoke for approximately 5 minutes.
The Secret Service had advised us that the president would most likely not ride in the elevators, and as predicted President Obama and his party walked up the back stairs to the second floor for brief meetings prior to the start of the speech. The most powerful man in the world, our first African American president, was on the Xavier campus preparing to address a grateful and enthusiastic audience.
a Change of PlansThe original scenario had Mrs. Obama standing on the platform throughout the president’s 20-minute speech. However, the first lady, when she became aware of her intended position, instructed the White House event planners that she preferred to be seated during the speech. So when she was asked whom she preferred to be seated with, she was offered several choices, to include the governor and several high level cabinet members. She asked for other suggestions and when a staffer suggested University president Dr. Norman C. Francis, the first lady said yes. Dr. Francis’ seat was moved from behind
the security barricade to the restricted area in front of the barricade next to Michelle Obama.
Throughout the speech, the president praised the university and its leadership for their commitment to renovating and reopening the campus less than four months following Hurricane Katrina. And at the conclusion of the speech, the president and the first lady spent an extra twenty minutes walking the entire length of the barricades, shaking hands and greeting the exuberant Xavier crowd that anxiously awaited an opportunity to maybe say hello, shake a hand, or better yet exchange a hug and kiss, all of course under the watchful eye of the Secret Service agents.
And then it was over. The music had stopped. The cameras were turned off. President Obama had departed the Xavier stage headed back to Washington, DC, leaving behind a grateful and enthusiastic crowd, truly delighted and honored that the president of the United States had visited Xavier University. Xavier University had less than a week to prepare for a visit from President Barack Obama and had successfully staged what will go down in history as perhaps the biggest event in Xavier’s eighty-six year history. XG
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Cameras click!Providing supporting roles at the historic event: (from left) University Chaplain the Rev. Giles Conwill, and XU students Jade Young, Joshua Copper and Chavis Goode.
Karen Watkins ‘69, long-time executive assistant to President Francis,
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standing outside the University Center on the corner of Broadway and Dixon
doesn’t provide the same sense of wonder and awe you would expect to experience
if, say, you were standing outside the Louvre in Paris, or perhaps, the New York
Metropolitan Museum of Art – just take a few steps inside.
It won’t take long for you to come to the realization that this UC is more than just a utilitarian building where students go to hang out; for inside you will find an absolute treasure-trove of fabulous paintings, drawings and photography adorning the walls.
There are pieces representing artists from all walks of life: works selected for their artistic value and the spirit in which they will hopefully inspire you to think and expand your creative reach.
“Filling the campus walls with a rich, diverse art collection fulfills a long-time dream,” said Dr. Norman Francis ‘52, who is in his 44th year as president. “Xavier has always been a place where students can grow on multiple levels - artistically and academically – and this certainly enhances that process.”
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(from left) Robyn Dunn Schwarz, board president at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans (CAC), Bishop Moses B. Anderson S.S.E., ’53, and Dr. Mora Beauchamp-Byrd, assistant professor and Curator of the University Art Collections, admire an oil on canvas portrait of the Bishop painted in 1995 by artist Leonard Wasles. Part of the Anderson Collection, it hangs in the Library Resource Center’s 6th floor Nissan Gallery.
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Most of the 150 pieces of artwork currently on display in the University Center are just a sampling of Xavier’s expansive 5,000 item collection, which itself is comprised of pieces from various other important collections, including but not limited to the Blanche and Norman C. Francis Art Collection, the Bishop Moses Anderson Collection, and the Fine Arts Collection at Xavier (which includes gifts from the Brandywine Printing Workshop, Audreon Bratton, Dr. Regenia A. Perry among others).
Donated by students, alumni and friends of the University, the overall collection includes not only paintings, drawings and photography, but a treasure-trove of multi-media, sculptures and various other art forms. A large percentage of the pieces were created by Xavier alumni.
The overall collection has come about largely due to the efforts of Timothy Francis ’80, lawyer and presidential son, and the late John T. Scott ’62, MacArthur “Genius” award-winning artist and long-time faculty member.
“The most important thing about the project is that Xavier students are now living in an environment of high quality art – these are not reproductions,” said Scott at the official unveiling of the Blanche and Norman C. Francis Collection back in 2005. The collection was begun as a testament to the Francis family’s lifelong commitment to XU and to the arts, as well as a manifestation of their vision of the University as an art-rich environment to work, to live and, more importantly, to learn.
“This is a national collection of renowned artists that the
students will read about in books – and they can see the original works
right here at Xavier”, noted Tim Francis, who has not only donated works
from his own collection but has also facilitated the donation of numerous
works from other donors.
The Francis collection itself – close to 200 pieces – includes works by both students and professional artists. The student works represent the best works of art completed by students in the University’s legendary Art Department, dating back to 1957. Many of those students have gone on to make their mark in the art world, including: Frank Hayden ‘57, Terrance Osborne ‘00, Martin Payton ‘73, Steve Prince ‘91, Bill Pajaud ‘46 and Kimberly Dummons ‘95.
INTERSECTION (1998) by Arthur Silverman, a gift from Tim Francis for the Blanche and Norman C. Francis Collection, greets visitors at the St. Katharine Drexel Drive entrance to the University Center. Silverman, an urologist by trade, began sculpting in the mid-1970s as a hobby, and later became a full-time sculptor. He is best known for large-scale public sculptural works that are based on the tetrahedron, a geometric form with four triangular faces.
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In addition to the student works, the collection includes renowned artists such as Scott, Aaron Douglas, Richmond Barthe, Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Sam Gilliam, Jacob Lawrence, Fred Brown, Allison Stewart, Russell Gordon, Ed Whitmann, Mitch Gaudet, Willie Birch, Richard Yarde and Hale Woodruff.
Legendary art professor Sister Mary Lurana Neely, S.B.S., and current art professor Ron Bechet are also represented.
The university’s overall collection of art has been further enhanced by another significant contribution from the Most Reverend Moses Anderson, S.S.E. ’53, a former XU chaplain who donated his own extensive collection to the university out of his deep respect for the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament.
“I made this gift to Xavier because of my indebtedness to the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for my vocation,” said Anderson, who has retired as Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit.
“I would not be where I am today if not for them.”
The Anderson Collection – which includes more than 160 pieces – contains some the earliest works by Scott and Hayden, among others, as well as some African artifacts.
Less than half of University’s collection of artwork is currently on display, and, for the most part, is pretty much confined to the University Center, the Administration Building, the Library Resource Building and the new Qatar Pharmacy Pavilion.
Eventually, however, pieces of the collection will grace every public space on campus.
“Art has to be seen to be fully appreciated,” said Francis. “We want our students to see them every day.” XG
TWINS (1997-98) was donated to the Blanche and Norman C. Francis Collection at Xavier University of Louisiana by the artist, XU art professor and former Art Department chair Ron Bechet, who is best known for his vibrantly-colored paintings of lush outdoor scenes, many inspired by rural areas throughout Louisiana. The oil on canvas rendering occupies a prominent place in the University Center’s 1st floor lobby.
Another untitled piece, this one by Romare Bearden – one of the most recognizable
American artists of the 20th century – was gifted to Xavier as part of the Bishop Moses
B. Anderson, S.S.E. Collection. The lithograph resides in the Library Resource Center’s 6th floor
Nissan Gallery.
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AN UNTITLED PIECE by Haitian artist Pierre-Antoine Cantave was the gift of Audreon Bratton to the Fine Art Collection at Xavier. Cantave was a member of the Centre d’Art, which is noted for promoting the art form that became known as “Naïve Art”, or “intuitive art”, characterized by vibrant color, emotional intensity, and a sense of sweeping, gestural movement. This oil on Masonite piece is on display in the Library Resource Center’s 6th floor Nissan Gallery.
PORTRAIT/YOUNG WOMAN (1998), a lithograph by Tomie Arai, is a gift of the Brandywine Printmaking Workshop to the Fine Arts Collection in honor of the late John T. Scott ’62, MacArthur “Genius” award-winning artist and long-time faculty member. The artist’s works incorporate silk-screened family photographs that address issues of identity and cultural memory, with a particular focus on her experiences as a third-generation Japanese American. It is located on the 2nd floor of the Administration Building.
EUCHARIST by Frank Hayden, was the gift of Bishop Moses B. Anderson, S.S.E. Xavier is the repository of numerous works by Hayden, a transplanted Louisianan best known for his lyrical sculptural works in wood, bronze, stone and other materials, many illustrating Biblical themes. Made of plaster, the artwork is viewable in the Library Resource Center’s 6th floor Nissan Gallery.
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BEST OF THE BEST: All 22 of Xavier’s summa cum laude graduates join XU President Norman Francis, keynote speaker Marc Morial, and honorary degree recipients Debra Lee, Camille Hanks Cosby and Herbert Douglas, Jr. backstage just prior to the University’s 84th annual commencement. (front row, from left) Francis, Morial, Ashley Casey, Sondra Willis, Danielle Foster, Thuy Nguyen, Trisha Le, Hong Nguyen, Joannie Ivory, Cosby. Hebert and Lee; (second row) Jillana Cavalier, Mallory Waguespack, Ifeanyi Onor, Kelly Hebert, Kristen Walker, Danielle Jones, Alycia Boutte and Marylynn Nguyen; (back row) Steve Morgan Jr., Christopher Gillard, Joseph Lee, Lauren Cooper, Russell Fertitta Jr., Raphaela Romero and Chinwe Ike.
523 GradUaTeS aCCenT COmmenCemenT CeremOnY 523 graduates received their degrees from the College of Arts & Sciences, the College of Pharmacy, and graduate programs during Xavier’s 84th annual commencement.
National Urban League President/CEO and former New Orleans mayor Marc H. Morial was keynote speaker at the event. The university also awarded honorary degrees to businesswoman and philanthropist Camille Hanks Cosby, BET President/CEO Debra L. Lee, and 1948 Olympic track medalist and businessman Herbert P. Douglas, Jr. during the ceremony.
A total of 114 graduated with honors, including 22 earning summa cum laude honors, 29 earning magna cum laude honors and another 52 earning cum laude distinction. An additional 11 students earned graduate honors.
Steve Morgan Jr., a biology/pre-med major from Gray LA (H.L. Bourgeois High) headed this year’s group of summa cum laude graduates with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
Also earning degrees with summa cum laude honors were: Bachelor of Arts – Jillana Cavalier, Hong Nguyen and Raphaela Romero; Bachelor of Science – Alycia Boutte, Lauren Cooper, Russell Fertitta Jr., Danielle Foster, Joannie Ivory, Danielle Jones, Trisha Le, Joseph Lee, Marylynn Nguyen, Kristen Walker and Sondra Willis; and Pharm.D. – Ashley Casey, Christopher Gillard, Kelly Hebert, Chinwe Ike, Thuy Nguyen, Ifeanyi Onor and Malloy Waguespack.
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AN UNFINISHED CHAPTER in the remarkable life of Herbert Douglas, Jr. came to a most satisfactory conclusion in 2011 when the 89-year old businessman and
storied Olympic champion finally received a Xavier degree 71 years after enrolling.
“It’s a storybook ending for me,” said Douglas, who was awarded an honorary degree during the University’s 84th annual commencement. “Can you believe it? Xavier really started my path in life. I learned academics there. I learned how to run. And I learned religion.”
Douglas arrived at Xavier in the fall of 1940 after being recruited to compete for future Hall-of-Famer Ralph Metcalfe’s men’s track and field program. Douglas excelled – in 1941 he set a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship meet record in the outdoor long jump, and in 1942 he teamed with William Morton, Clarence Doak and Howard Mitchell to make Xavier the first HBCU (historically black college or university) to win a relay at the Penn Relays. The quartet won the 440-yard relay in 41.7 seconds.
But the demands of World War II forced Douglas to leave XU in 1942 after two years. He returned home to help at his father’s Pittsburgh parking garage.
“My father had been blind for several years and needed help,” Douglas said. “He was losing employees to the military and to war-related industries. He had a 24-hour garage, and he could not find enough reliable workers. I wanted so much to stay at Xavier, but the circumstances just wouldn’t allow me.”
After the war Douglas returned to college – but at his hometown University of Pittsburgh, where today he is best remembered as the only Pitt athlete to win an Olympic medal AND score a touchdown against the University of Notre Dame. He is also credited along with classmate Jimmy Joe Robinson in teaming up to break a series of racial barriers at the school – including integrating the Pitt football program.
A true student-athlete, he received both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Pitt.
Douglas went on to win the bronze medal in the long jump at the 1948 Olympics in London.
Douglas joined Schieffelin & Company (now Schieffelin & Somerset) in 1963 where he became the third African-American to reach the level of vice-president of a major North American corporation. While at the innovative wine and spirits importer, he is credited with almost single-handedly introducing the high quality, premium Hennessy Cognac and Moet & Chandon Champagne brands to a growing African American middle class.
“I have been blessed in so many ways,” Douglas said.
According to the U.S. Olympic Committee, Douglas is the fourth-oldest living U.S. track and field Olympic medalist. Three other medalists from the 1948 U.S. team — sprinter Cliff Bourland and shot-putters Jim Delaney and Wilbur Thompson — are older.
XU degree for Olympic medalist — 71 Years after enrolling
HERBERT DOUGLAS, JR.: 1948 Olympic track medalist and businessman Herbert Douglas, Jr. beams a wide smile after receiving his honorary doctorate in humane letters from President Norman Francis.
“[Douglas] is best remembered as the only
Pitt athlete to win an Olympic medal AND score a touchdown against the
University of Notre Dame.”
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DEBRA LEE: XU president Norman Francis and BET President/CEO Debra L. Lee exchange smiles as the citation for her honorary doctorate in business is read. She was honored for her achievements in the field of telecommunications.
AT YOUR SERVICE: (from left) Ifeanyi Onor of Nigeria and Chante Calais of
Breaux Bridge LA and Ifeanyi Onor of Nigeria receive the University’s two most coveted service awards – the
Mother Agatha Ryan Award and the St. Katharine Drexel Award, respectively – during the 2011
Baccalaureate Mass and Honors Convocation.
CAMILLE HANKS COSBY: Businesswoman and philanthropist Camille Hanks Cosby shares the stage with Dr. Norman Francis after receiving an honorary doctor of humane letters degree in recognition of her efforts on behalf of the African American community.
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The honorary degree was far from a take-him-off-the-shelf-and-dust-him-off moment for Douglas. The very next week he was back at his alma mater for a dinner he helped plan as a centennial salute to African-American athletes at Pitt. And officials at the Penn Relays want him to help plan a fundraising dinner within the next year. Douglas also plans to return to the scene of his Olympic triumph when London hosts the Olympics in 2012.
“When will he really retire? That’s a good question,” said Douglas’ wife, Minerva. “I would say never. He’s like that (Energizer) bunny. He just keeps going. He finishes one thing, and then he moves on to another. He gets involved in a lot of things.”
The trip to New Orleans and Xavier was the first for Douglas since 1992, when he attended the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. The night before commencement, he and the other special guests were treated to a dinner at
Dooky Chase restaurant with Xavier officials.
“That’s some good Creole food,” Douglas said. “You know, Dooky Chase opened the year I got to Xavier, 71 years ago. I couldn’t afford it then.” XG
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2010 Honor roll of donors
Xavier University of Louisiana is thankful for the many gifts we receive from our alumni, friends, and
supporters. Through their generous donations, these benefactors confirm their belief in our educational mission and help to ensure that our students receive a solid academic foundation.
The following Honor Roll of Donors includes gifts received by the University from January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010. Placement into the respective Honor Roll of Donor categories considers both the sum total of all personal contributions plus receipts from any donor advised fund and matching gifts during that time frame.
Xavier strives for accuracy and thoroughness. If you believe an entry is listed in error, or if you have questions about the Donor Honor Roll, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at (504) 520-7575 or toll free at (877) WE-LUV-XU [935-8898].
thank you!
AlumniGifts of Artwork or PropertyMr. and Mrs. Timothy B. FrancisMs. Arizona MooreMost Reverend Moses B. Anderson, S.S.E.
Gifts of $10,000 or moreMr. Joseph Boucree and Mrs. Sheila
BoucreeDr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. ClarkeDr. Mark A. JamisonMr. and Mrs. Clyde P. JupiterDr. Cabrini S. MarchMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Dwight McGheeDr. George J. McKenna, IIIDr. Marlisa J. McKenzieDr. Gwenesta B. MeltonDr. and Mrs. Roland A. PattilloMs. Paula T. SaizanMr. Leo P. Sam, Jr.Mr. Alvin and Mrs. Janice F. Wilkins
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999Mrs. Arthé P. AnthonyDr. Stanley A. BoucreeDr. Lorena S. ChicoyeDr. Dunn H. CumbyDr. Norman and Mrs. Blanche FrancisDr. Otis Gowdy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Halvan J. LieteauDr. Marie V. McDemmondMr. Alden and Mrs. Rhesa McDonaldMrs. Phenella D. PerezMrs. Melonie A. Coleman-RichardDr. Odessa K. Spraggins
Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999Capt. Eugenia Foster AdamsDr. Sanders Wofford AndersonMr. Randall N. BosemanMr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Braud, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cherrie, Jr.Mrs. Betty Mott ColesMr. Keith and Mrs. Judy DawsonDr. Sean M. FoleyMr. and Mrs. Frank F. GardnerDr. Rosalind Pijeaux HaleMrs. Dionne DeBose-HamptonMrs. Alexis M. HermanMr. and Mrs. Smith W. Howard, Jr.Dr. Eric and Mrs. Shauntell Reed Kline
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Labat, Sr.Mrs. Myrna R. MalveauxDr. Lisa T. Gibson McKee and Mr. Randy
G. McKeeDr. Judith Alexander NashDr. Emile J. PierreMr. and Mrs. James R. PowellMr. and Mrs. James M. Powell, Jr.Mrs. Sondra C. ReineDr. and Mrs. Solomon L. Riley, Jr.Dr. Tanya M. RobinsonMrs. Ruth SchlaterMr. and Mrs. Westley SholesMrs. Louise J. SonnierMr. and Mrs. Perry Tillman, IIIMr. John C. Tripp, IIIMrs. Sylvia H. TureaudPaula M. Verrette, M.D.Drs. Carlos J. and Karla L. VitalMrs. Earline S. WilkersonMrs. Constance M. WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Everett J. WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Harold T. WilsonMs. Sharon J. Zealey
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Alumni$681,917Corporations$490,183Foundations$2,287,637Individuals$1,547,183Organizations$735,396
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Honor roll of donorsGifts of $1,000 - $2,499Dr. John S. Adams, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Arthur V. AgeMrs. Nedra AlcornArchie Andrews, Ph.D.Drs. John and Monica
AnigboguDr. Carolyn B. Block-Arnelle
and Mr. Hugh J. ArnelleDr. and Mrs. Theodore E.
Atkinson, IIIMr. Joshua J. BabineauxDr. Tyeshia V. BabineauxMr. and Mrs. George W. BakerDr. Ann R. Barbre and Mr. Steve
V. BarbreMr. Lyndon J. BarroisMs. Stacey M. BastianMs. Camillia B. BellMr. and Mrs. Wilbert BillingerWilliam H. Bland, M.D.Ms. Malinda M. BoucreeDr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. BoutteMrs. Nellie M. Bowman (Estate)Mrs. Marie M. BoydMr. Michael P. BreaudHonorable Lois Bronz and Mr.
Charles BronzMr. and Mrs. Edmund C.
BroussardMr. and Mrs. Edward J.
BroussardMs. Felicia M. BroussardMr. Kenneth J. BroussardMalcolm Broussard, RPh.Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester J. BryanMr. and Mrs. Winston BurnsMr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
Burton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Bernard L.
Bynum, Jr.Ms. Barbara J. CarmonMr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
CarstarphenMr. and Mrs. Frederick J. CarterMs. Karen R. CaseyZenobia A. Casey, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Carlton I. CharlesDr. Edgar L. Chase and Mrs.
Alva ChaseDr. and Mrs. Arthur C. ColemanMrs. Marcella CollinsMr. and Mrs. Brent A. CooperMr. and Mrs. Johnny CrearMs. Dayna H. Credle
Reverend Marion E. CriddleDrs. Tamaatra L. and Errol CrookMrs. Heidi L. DanielsMrs. Myrtle R. DavisMr. and Mrs. Gary M.
DeGrangeMr. Alvin S. DeloachDr. Wilfred J. DelphinMr. Learnard G. DickersonAtty. Victor A. A. Dubuclet, IIIDr. Beverly and Mr. Lloyd
DupreMs Charmagne M. EadyMr. Marvin E. EllisNicholle B. Espadron, M.D.Mrs. Barbara K. Evans and Mr.
Amos EvansMr. and Mrs. Terry J. FeltonMr. Daniel G. and Mrs. Barbara
B. FitzgeraldMr. John FlemingMrs. Marguerite FlorentDr. Pamela Payne FosterDrs. Coleridge T. and Cheryl
FranklinMrs. Dianne GainesMs. Odile R. GaytenMrs. Maria Sly GeorgeMs. Peggy A. GibsonMrs. Bernadette G. GilbertMr. and Mrs. Henry J. Glover, Sr.Dr. Pheophilus H. GloverMr. Norman and Mrs. Michelle
GobertMrs. Marlene GonzalzlesDr. Marcellus and Mrs. Laura
GraceMrs. Jennifer Adger GrantMs. Julie S. GriffinMrs. Gwendolyn F. GuillmetteMr. Joseph and Mrs. Vivian
GuilloryMr. Torrey M. HardingMrs. Gaylene W. HarrisMs. Mia H. HarrisPortia M. Harris, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Trent S. HeisserMr. Sterling and Mrs. Elvira
HenryMr. Calvin Douglas HillMrs. Ruby N. HillMr.and Mrs. Edward Holland, IIITanyanika Holland, M.D., and
Mr. Darrick Holland
Mr. John C. HolmesMrs. Jeneice W. HouzeMs. Marion HuntMs. Cynthia Darensbourg HurdErnest W. Jackson, D.M.D.Mrs. Maxine Berteaux-JacksonMr. R. George JacksonDr. Jennifer H. Jacobs and Mr.
Everett P. JacobsDr. Jarvis B. JacobsMr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Jean, IIIDr. Patrice P. Jean and Mr.
Darren CollinsMs. Shirley M. JohnsonMrs. Carolyn C. JonesMrs. Joy A. JosephDr. and Mrs. Peter J. JupiterMrs. Ramona F. JupiterMr. Charles Kennedy, Jr.Mr. Marc V. KennedyDr. Octavia M. KennedyDrs. Joseph and Deidre LabatMs. Kristen R. LabatMr. Leroy Labbe and Mrs.
Shirley LabbeMr. and Mrs. Edward J. LangDr. Treva A. LeeMs. Susan J. LemleMs. Christina A. LevingsMrs. Josie Y. LewisDr. Myra M. LewisMr. Walter T. Lewis, Jr.Mrs. Sherrie B. LittlejohnDavida E. Manor, M.D.Dr. Christopher MarreroDr. and Mrs. Roy MarreroDr. Ambrose M. Martin, IIIMs. Ivy E. MathieuDr. Jill E. McGovernMs. Brendolyn M. McKennaMrs. Carolyn J. Davis-McLainMrs. Patrice E. McNealMs. Cheryl M. MedlockDr. Gerilyn MetoyerDr. and Mrs. David R. MillerMr. Eugene H. Mills, Jr.Mrs. Lois F. MillsDr. Earl D. Mitchell, Jr.Mrs. Tomika Baker-MoodyDr. James W. and Mrs. Avis
Sinegal MooreMrs. Carmen MorialMr. Russell A. ObeeDrs. Henry P. and Mildred W.
OlleeDr. Nicole A. Padmore
Ms. Dianne R. PajaudMs. Frances ParkerDr. and Mrs. James A. PaschalMrs. Nina PayneMs. Monique C. PazonMr. and Mrs. Frank T. PennDr. Dorothy Pugh, RPh.Mrs. Annie L. RamseyMr. Omar H. Buckner and Ms.
Kimberly M. ReeseMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Rigaud, Jr.Mrs. Ethel S. RoaneMrs. Vera W. RobertMr. McLouis RobinetDrs. Derek J. and Shawn S.
RobinsonDr. Donald K. Robinson and
Mrs. Ruby F. RobinsonMr. Lionel Eric RochéRear Admiral (Ret.) Stephen W.
Rochon and Mrs. Shirley A. Rochon
Ms. Deidra T. RondenoDr. and Mrs. Charles J. RussellDr. Reginald O. SalterMrs. Deanna R. SandersMr. and Mrs. Murray J. SaucierMrs. Anna Rita Smith ScottMrs. Denise T. ScottMr. Charles L. ShafferMr. and Mrs. Errol J. SimmonsDr. Chanda R. SimpsonMrs. Demetria F. SloanMr. John Andrew SmithDr. Joseph A. SmithMr. Laurence J. and
Mrs. Kara R. SmithMr. Llewelyn J. SoniatMs. Melanie A. SullivanMiss Condile J. SylvesterMrs. Regina D. TatumMr. and Mrs. Herbert J.
Thomas, Jr.Drs. Trevonne M. and
Nicole C. ThompsonMrs. Evangeline H. TierneyDr. and Mrs. Frederick
M. Toca, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. David A. TravillionMr. and Mrs. Calvin S. TregreDr. Wallisa T. VaughnMrs. Germaine G. VavasseurMrs. June VavasseurMr. Christopher W. VincentDr. Anne WardMrs. Karen DeGrange Watkins
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Contributors to excellenceMr. Joseph R. WeberMr. and Mrs. Willie J. WhisenhuntDr. Sonya F. WhiteLieutenant Colonel Eldridge F.
WilliamsMrs. Hilda C. WilliamsMs. Mishanda L. WilliamsYolanda A. Williams, D.D.S.Valerie P. Wilson, Ph.D.Dr. Melanie Robinson-
WoodardMr. X. Kembo Zunzanyika
Gifts of $500 - $999Mr. and Mrs. John Q. AdamsDr. Belinda B. AlexanderMs. Ronda E. AlexanderSancerie J. Allen, D.D.S.Mr. Adewale S. AnifowosheMr. Joseph D. AnteeRev. and Mrs. David H.
ArceneauxDr. Angele J. ArthurMs. Mary G. AuzenneMr. and Mrs. Wiley C. Baines, Jr.Ms. Antoinette M. BannisterDr. Rachel A. BarancoMrs. Dionne G. BarnumMs. Tenitra R. BatisteMr. Lloyd Bennett, Jr.Mrs. Celisa BlackmonDr. Jocelyn J. Bookman and Mr.
Dobbin O. BookmanMr. Richard BosemanMr. William and Mrs. Elizabeth
BostickDr. Michael C. BoucreeMrs. Cheryl W. and Mr. Darryl
R. BoykinsMs. De Etra BranchMs. Mercedese BroussardMrs. Ann Hardy BrownMs. Michele J. BrownProfessor N. Wiley BrowneMr. Brian BurnsMrs. Myrtle J. Burns (Estate)Mr. Benjamin E. CannonMs. Cintrella K. CarterMr. and Mrs. Leonard P.
CelestineMr. and Mrs. Van B.
Chambers, Jr.Mrs. Joan ClarkDrs. George E. and Christie
ClaytonDr. Justina M. Clemons
Dr. Ingenue F. CobbinahMr. Derrick V. CollinsMr. Douglas CunninghamDr. Oscar A. Del PortalMs. Joan R. DesselleMrs. Lorraine DetiegeMr. and Mrs. Charles
DomingueMr. Daniel R. DriverDr. Michelle R. EastonMr. and Mrs. Vidal C. EastonMrs. Mamie L. FeffieLaReesa M. Ferdinand, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. FergusonFr. Brian Fox, S.S.J.Dr. Holly B. Francis and Mr.
Anthony L. FrancisMs. Ruth A. FrancisDr. Leon GantMrs. Rose H. GarmentDr. Jesse F. GoodwinDr. Noel GrayDr. Rosalind B. GreenMr. and Mrs. Willie Green, Jr.Mrs. Jetta HarrisMr. Vaughan M. HarrisAtty. William H. Harris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ian P. HeisserMr. and Mrs. Joseph E.
Henry, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. HillMrs. Wanda HowardJudge Brian A. JacksonMs. Malaka B. JacksonMr. Percy JohnsonDrs. Lamont R. and Teniesha
JonesMrs. Michaelle B. JonesMrs. Rosie S. JonesMr. and Mrs. Frank T.
Joshua, Sr.Dr. Leonard R. JubertMrs. Theresa C. JulienMrs. Alice F. JupiterMrs. Cosette West KaufmanMrs. Eleanor M. LeakMrs. Carolyn M. LeeMr. John H. LeeDr. Karen Lewis and
Mr. Cornelius LewisMr. Jerry LittleMrs. Pearl Algere-LonianMrs. Joycelyn A. Bigard-LylesMr. and Mrs. Andrew A.
MalletMs. Veronica A. Malone
Mrs. Melba F. MartinezMs. Shawana J. McGeeDr. Lawrence and Mrs. Helen
McKendellMr. Marvin N. MilesMrs. Mary J. Hadnott-MimsDr. and Mrs. Glenn L. MorganMrs. Sybil MorialMr. Vernon M. Myers, IIDr. Vuyisile S. NkomoMs. Tyra OrdoneMr. and Mrs. William
Pajaud, Sr.Mrs. Sylvia T. PattersonMr. James E. PlanerMr. Wayman Powell, IIIMr. Rudolph R. PrioleauDrs. Henry B. and Funmilayo
RachalDr. Howard J. RaphaelMrs. Irene B. RichardsonMs. Kathlyn D. RobertsonMrs. Donna S. RobinsonDr. Fred J. Sambrone, Jr.Ms. Joyce M. SandiferMs. Juval O. ScottDr. James Shade, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles SimmsMr. Robert H. SimmsMs. Brandi A. SinkfieldMr. Timothy J. SmithMr. Louis A. Spain, Sr.Mr. Edward SparrowHenry L. and Blanche Davison
StewartMr. and Mrs. Leslie SudburyMs. Michele L. TerrieMs. Jamelah A. TerryMr. and Mrs. Alcide J.
Tervalon, Jr.Dr. Lowell P. TheardMrs. Etta TrickseyMs. Tinh T. TrinhMr. and Mrs. Alexander
Tureaud, Jr.Ms. Gabrielle UrquhartMrs. Trina S. VincentMr. and Mrs. James O. WadleyDr. Shana D. Wakefield and
Mr. Ver-Non T. WakefieldMs. Esther C. WandaMr. Bobbie WardDr. Krishawnda Rogers
WashingtonMrs. Marsha WashingtonMr. Richard J. Washington
Atty. Angele T. WhiteDr. Michael G. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Roderick L.
WhitfieldMr. and Mrs. Roy WinandMr. and Mrs. Alfred T. WitcherMr. and Mrs. James A.
WootenMrs. Winifred D. Wright
Gifts of $250 - $499Ms. Jillian S. AlfonsoDr. June T. Lombard-AllenMr. Billy G. AmbroseMrs. Shirley AndersonMr. Paul L. AndohMs. Lora L. AntoineLt. Col. Augustine S. ArunaMrs. Marva A. BabinDr. Devita Williams BarnesDr. Gloria D. BealMrs. Donn C. BeaubienMs. Valda J. BellMrs. Gloria Butler BeverlyMr. Alvin Blackmon, IIIMr. and Mrs. Renard A.
Boissiere, Sr.Mrs. Shelita M. BourgeoisMrs. Lydia T. BoutteLCDR André Le Gras BouttéDr. Shameza L. BoydDr. Kristy M. BrumfieldMr. and Mrs. Charles W.
BrunswickDr. Anthony L. BucklesDr. Larry V. CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Larry L. CalvinDr. Yvonne L. CarterMr. Erskine A. CartwrightMs. Helen E. CastenellMajor Dexter E. Caston and
Mrs. Demetria G. CastonMrs. Pamela D. CellumMr. and Mrs. Jimmie L.
ChambersMr. Donald C. CollinsMiss Terlenda J. CrawfordMr. and Mrs. Edward R.
Dalferes, Jr.Ms. Bythelda M. DavisDr. Larna J. DavisMr. and Mrs. Hubert P.
Depland, Jr.Dr. Tonya R. DobbsMs. Colette M. DominiqueMr. Thomas J. Donald
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Honor roll of donorsMs. Merilynn B. DonelonDr. Ronald DorrisMr. Scott A. EschmannMs. Stacie M. FabreMrs. Janice FlorentMr. Thomas Fogie, Jr.Mrs. Louaunne W. GilyotMrs. A. Doris J. GoinsMrs. Ruth O. GordonMs. Beverly W. GrantMr. Henry Grant, Jr.Dr. Rashida N. GrayMrs. Octavia B. GrossMr. James D. GuidryDr. Alfred Guillaume, Jr.Mr. Okyeame and Mrs. Melissa
HaleyMrs. Pennye D. HamiltonMrs. Andrea Taylor-HarrisMs. Veronica L. HarrisonMrs. Joyce M. Guillion HarteDr. Kenneth D. HartwillMr. Ruston G. Henry, Sr.Mr. Larry G. HigginsVernora D. Hightower, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. James T.
Houston, Jr.Ms. Hyacinth H. HutchinsonMr. Dannton C. JacksonMrs. Ella P. JacksonMr. Preston E. JeanjacquesMrs. Judith G. JohnsonMs. Virginia M. JohnsonMs. Sarah A. JonesMs. Kikelomo N. JoshuaMrs. Shirley Melton- JudgeMr. Todd G. KellerMrs. Ruth E. KennedyDr. and Mrs. Duane E. KirkseyMr. Leland C. LabbeMs. Loren C. LabbeMr. Lionel B. LabeaudMs. Justina M. LafitteMrs. Nellrose R. LaPierreMr. and Mrs. Robert L. LarkinMr. Jerrol LarrieuDr. Michael J. LawrenceMrs. Philomena D. LawsonDr. and Mrs. Tilden
Le Melle, Ph.D.Mrs. Eunice D. LearDr. Lester A. Lee and Mrs. Leslie
I. LeeMr. and Mrs. John C. LemelleMr. Robert V. LewisMrs. Simone M. Marion
Mr. Errol J. MartinMr. Reginald H. MatthewsMr. John L. McCulloughMr. and Mrs. L. J. Melton, IIIMrs. Helen MorrisonMr. Donald R. Naylor, Jr.Mrs. Elise T. NichollsMrs. Katherine T. NicolayMrs. Catherine L. PainiaMr. Roger D. Pender, Jr.Ms. Natalia PerryMrs. Juanita B. PetersonMrs. Lisa A. PorterMr. and Mrs. A. J. PrampinMrs. Geraldine M. PrattMrs. Rosemary B. QuillenDr. Julia Bell QuintMrs. Glenda RankinMrs. Ann M. RawlesMr. and Mrs. Gaylord S.
RaymondDr. and Mrs. Mason C. ReddixMrs. Vernell A. ReedMrs. Antoinette RichMr. Donald RichardMrs. Elsie P. RichardMrs. Cheryl RipollMrs. Charlene W. RobinsMrs. Althea R. RobinsonMr. Alan J. RodneyMrs. Johnetta McMillan-
RoysterMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. SaberreMr. Gordon B. SandersMr. Jeffrey L. Schwab, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Elmore J. SeraileMrs. Britté D. SmithMr. and Mrs. Michael B. SmithRoyshanda C. Smith, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spears, Jr.Mr. Wayne A. Steele, Sr.Dr. Louise Guenveur StreatMrs. Gertrude P. TaylorMrs. Carolyn ThomasMr. Edward S. ThomasMr. Larry E. ThomasDr. and Mrs. Roderick O.
ThorntonMrs. Theresa W. ThreetMr. James B. TillmanCynthia B. Vernon, Ph.D.Mr. Gerard M. VictorMs. Paulette W. WagnerMr. and Mrs. Neal V. WalkerMrs. Myrna B. WalkerMr. Willie J. Walker
Mrs. Cassandre K. WallaceMrs. Janice L. WashPhyllis E. Weaver, R.Ph.Mr. John D. WebsterMr. Charles E. WesleyMr. Clarence L. WhiteMs. Joyce M. WhitfieldMrs. Gwendolyn H. WhitnerDr. and Mrs. Elijah WhittenMs. Estelle M. WilliamsMs. Jennifer M. WilliamsMrs. Leola Melton WilliamsMrs. Lorraine G. WilliamsMs. Margaret A. Zimmerman
Gifts of $100 - $249Ms. Beverly K. AddisonMrs. Kanika U. AjanakuMrs. Carole B. AlarconMrs. Louella B. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Bryan F.
AlexanderMr. Nelson AlexanderMr. and Mrs. George L. Allen, IIMrs. Verna AllenMr. Joseph L. AllisonMrs. Talita A. AllisonMr. and Mrs. Joseph J.
Almeida, Jr.Mr. James A. AlsandorDr. LaKica R. AmosDr. Blanche S. AndersonMrs. Linda L. AndersonDr. Melvin W. AndersonMrs. Sauntiese C. AndrewMr. Wilbert Antoine, Jr.Ms. LaKeysha C. ArthurMs. Bernadette M. AugustMs. Carmichael L. AugustMr. Dudley G. AuzenneJaneen R. Azare, Ph.D.Mr. Joseph D. BabineauxMrs. Anatalie W. BacheminDr. Gloria Jackson BaconMs. Ayanna L. BakerDr. Troy L. BaldwinDr. and Mrs. Herbert V.
Baptiste, Sr.Mr. Francis X. BarialDr. Walter J. BarialMr. Keith T. BarkerMs. Dell M. BarnesMs. Adrienne P. BecnelMrs. Carol R. Daniels-BellMrs. Kathleen Dorsey BellowMr. Johnny L. Bennett, Jr.
Mrs. Patricia S. BennettMrs. Hilda M. BergeronMrs. Ione Beck BertrandMs. Debbie BissettMs. Paige M. BlacheMs. Tiffany C. BlackLewis Blair, Pharm.DMrs. Lois R. BlakesDr. Loren J. BlanchardMr. Derick S. BledsoeDr. Nichole M. Bauknight-BolesMrs. Rita BoskentMrs. Barbara T. BoutteMr. John L. Bovastro, Jr.Tommy E. Bowman, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. BoydMr. and Mrs. Cyrus E. BradfordMs. Elease M. BradfordDr. Michael J. BradyMrs. Edna V. BranchMr. Otis A. BranniganMr. and Mrs. Newman S. BraudMs. Gwendolyn M. BreauxMs. Carla R. BriggsDr. Ronda L. BroadyMr. Joseph A. Brooks, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin BroussardMrs. Tira W. BroussardMrs. Blivienne R. BrownDr. Carolyn M. BrownMr. Darius K. BrownMrs. Earlene Patin BrownMrs. Harriet S. BrownMr. and Mrs. Kojis J. BrownMr. and Mrs. Terence C. BrownMs. Ursula M. BrownDr. Yasmin K. BrownMrs. Beverly BroyardMr. Alexander Brumfield, Jr.Ms. Jessica S. BryantMrs. Joycelyn L. BurnettMs. Allassia Y. BurnsDr. Jossie A. BurtonDr. Kimberly M. BushMrs. Delphenie H. ButlerMrs. Lorraine ButlerDr. and Mrs. Walton M. ByrnesMrs. Clementine CagerDr. Octavia R. CalhounMrs. Cynthia S. CalisteEdward R. Caliste, Ph.D.Mr. Lester A. Caliste, Jr.Mr. Jamaal A. CampbellMs. Mildred T. CaroMs. Ann P. CarterMrs. Shirley M. Celestine
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Contributors to excellenceMrs. Willie P. ChaffersMr. Meyer J. ChambersDr. and Mrs. Charles A.
ChampionMrs. Sue P. ChandlerMs. Brenda R. ChapmanMrs. Joressa ChappellMr. and Mrs. Joseph L.
Charbonnet, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lucien S.
Charlot, Jr.Mrs. Regina Storms ChenaultMs. Julie C. ChenierMr. Kenny and Mrs. La Juana
G. ChenierMs. Alfredmy G. ChessorMs. Nicolette D. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Ronald ClarkMr. Ronald K. ClintonWilliam L. Cody, Ph.D.Mr. Milton ColemanMr. and Mrs. Ronnie C.
Collier, Sr.Mr. Donald F. CollinsMs. LaTedra M. CollinsDr. Yvonne C. Collins and Mr.
Christopher A. Moore, RPh.Mr. Andre S. CoureMrs. Dolores L. Bergquist-CoyéMrs. Rose M. CraftMs. Donna K. CrawfordRev. David G. Cray, S.S.E.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd X. CreecyMrs. Clevetta T. CummingsMs. Shasa B. DabnerMrs. Yvonne M. DarensbourgMs. Deborah Y. DavidMs. Barbara L. DavisMs. Doris DavisMs. Janet M. DavisDr. Joseph W. DavisTenecQua M. Davis, Pharm D.Ms. Raeschelle A. DawsonMrs. Lorraine Sigue DayMrs. Alaine De MyersDr. Anthony A. Decuir, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Winston G. DecuirMrs. Sharon S. DennisMrs. Althea K. DetervilleDr. and Mrs. Armond A.
DevezinMr. Ronald O. Dews, Jr.Mrs. Nolma I. DiamondMs. Rhonda R. DickeyMr. Joseph A. DomingueDr. Agnes Donahue
Mrs. Sharon L. DonatoMr. Andre C. DowtinMrs. Tracy B. DuBoseMr. and Mrs. Clement
Dugue, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J.
DumasMrs. Audrey H. DuncanMr. and Mrs. Alton A.
DuplantierMrs. Virginia M. DupreMr. Gabriel L. EaglinJudge Erania M. EbronMs. Lurena EcholsMr. and Mrs. Edgar R.
Edwards, Sr.Mr. David and Dr. Sabrina
ElliottMrs. Clida EllisonMrs. Cheryl ElmoreMr. Walter H. Ennis, IIIMr. and Mrs. George
EtienneMs. Lois J. EvansMr. Louis A. EvansMrs. Willie Q. FerbosMrs. Emily FergusonMs. Myrtle W. FerrandeMrs. Geraldine A. FiawooMr. Preston M. FirminMs. Triwanna L. FisherMr. Lionel J. FleuryMr. Louis R. Flowers, IIIDr. Stacey L. FolseMs. Natalie ForciaDr. and Mrs. Edmond
Franklin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Wilson FrostMr. Bryan and Dr. Conchetta
FultonMr. Melvin GainesMr. and Mrs. Paul “Gus” L.
GainesMs. Phyliss S. GainesMr. Ronald D. GainesMr. Vance GambleMr. and Mrs. Frank W. GardnerMs. Marchelle M. GaribaldiMr. Richard J. GasperMs. Brenda V. GibsonMs. Tunicia A. GironMrs. Denise D. GivensDr. Timothy J. GlaudeMrs. Margaret GloverDr. Rossie J. GomezDr. Paul R. Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. GouldAmbassador Alisheian C.
GrahamMrs. Sefronia GreeneMs. Janel D. GreerMs. Tamala P. GriffinMr. John W. GrissettMs. Teresita M. GuillaumeMr. Jeffrey GuillmetteMrs. Alverna J. HardenMr. and Mrs. Ernest M. HardingMr. and Mrs. Gerald J. HardyMr. Marcus A. HarleyMs. Kendra E. HarmonMrs. Imogene V. HarrellDr. Jazmine A. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Randy C. HarrisMrs. Olga HartmanMrs. Stephanie W. HawthorneMs. DeShandra S. HayesMs. Dawn E. HebertMrs. Delores E. HeglarMr. and Mrs. Harold B.
HendersonMrs. Kimberly I. Johnson-
HenrySarita M. Henry, D.D.S.Dr. Iris Mabry-HernandezDr. Micaela V. Dartson-HickenMr. D’Wayne R. HinesDr. Sarita N. HitheMs. Han M. HoangDr. Bessie HollowayMr. and Mrs. Michael A.
Houlemard, Sr.Mrs. Richele T. HoweltonMr. and Mrs. William A. IngramMs. Aniika R. JacksonMs. Ateesha D. JacksonMs. Avis J. JacksonMr. Conrad JacksonMs. Jeanine A. JacksonDr. La Toya D. JacksonMs. Suette JacksonMrs. Julie A. Jackson-BrownMs. Janice H. JamesMrs. Patricia B. JamesMrs. Gwendolyn V. JeffersonMr. Larry E. JeffersonMs. Jacqueline JeffreySheila Stiles Jewell, Ph.D.Mr. Adamaley JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Byron L. JohnsonDr. Clanford L. JohnsonMs. Cynthia E. JohnsonMr. Fred Johnson, Jr.
Mr. Freddie T. JohnsonMr. Gerard JohnsonDr. Jarrett A. JohnsonMs. Joan G. JohnsonMr. Kendrick JohnsonMr. Nathaniel JohnsonMrs. Jeanalice Johnson BartleyMs. Anna E. JollioMrs. Charlee Reed JonesDr. and Mrs. Derrick D. JonesMr. and Mrs. George E. JonesMr. and Mrs. Michael JonesMs. Joy R. JonesMrs. Kesler K.Camese-JonesDr. L. Laneuville JonesMarilyn Jones, M.D.Mrs. Marilyn W. JonesMr. and Mrs. Melvin C.
Jones, Sr.Mr. Albert E. Joseph, Jr.Keisa M. Joshua, Pharm. D.Mrs. Lorraine J. JulianMr. and Mrs. Samuel
Jumpiere, IIIMs. Delores A. JuniousMr. and Mrs. Lionel J. JupiterDr. Justin M. KellyMs. Dalila E. KennedyMr. Ned R. KennedyMrs. Marcella M. KeyesMrs. Patricia KimbroughMr. and Mrs. Earl F. KingMr. and Mrs. James W. KingMr. John KirkDrs. Anil and Poonam KukrejaMrs. Dorothy M. LabatMrs. Gwendolyn A. LacroixMrs. Carmelita LagardeMr. Philip T. LastrapesMr. and Mrs. Kenneth LearyMr. Wilfred and Mrs. Lois G.
LeblancMr. and Mrs. Errol M. LecesneDr. Terrel M. LecesneMr. Martin LecourMr. Adam K. Lemieux, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Basil V. LewisDr. and Mrs. Clarence S.
Lewis, Jr.Mrs. Ella M. LewisMr. Livingstone T. Lewis, Jr.Mrs. Mercaline LewisMr. and Mrs. Charles LinaresMrs. Minnie J. Davis-LinyearMr. Ramon J. LlorensMs. Brenda J. August
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Honor roll of donorsMr. Stanley L. LoganMs. Corena Z. LottMr. and Mrs. Khristopher W.
LoydMs. Abolanle N. LukanMs. Alma B. LyleMrs. Suzette M. LyonsMs. Kathleen M. ManuelMr. and Mrs. Marc ManuelMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.
MarchandMrs. Nicole D. MarchandMr. and Mrs. Jewel MarsalisMr. Marc Marshall and Mrs.
Patricia W. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Alvin J.
Martin, Sr.Mrs. Elouise Conant MartinMr. Bervis B. McBride, Jr.Dr. Octavia A. McCallaMr. Howard McClain, Jr.Mr. Leon McClain, Jr.Mr Corey D. McCrayMrs. Patricia L. McFarlinMrs. Delleane T. Tolliver-
McKenzieMs. Grant A. McLeanMrs. Judy J. McMorrisMrs. Mary A. MercierMr. Frank W. MerrickMs. Sharon A. Metoyer JonesDana E. Mingo, Pharm D.Mr. and Mrs. Amya J. MitchellMr. Chester W. MitchellMrs. Iona W. MitchellDr. Ida L. Rose-MizeMrs. Calandra Tate MooreMrs. Jean S. Lang-MooreDr. Robin M. MooreMr. and Mrs. Samuel J. MooreDr. Patricia D. Morris, Ph.D.Mr. Robert B. MorrisonMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. MotleyMrs. Joyce T. MoutonDr. and Mrs. Dahwud
MuhaiminMrs. Cynthia D. MumpheryMrs. Alice U. MurchisonMrs. Parmalier D. MurphyMs. Mary V. MurrayMr. Damien A. NarcisseMs. Paula M. NarcisseDr. Ruth E. NealMr. Stevey T. NealMrs. Regina L. Hall-NgorimaMs. Lauren Y. Nguyen
Dr. Stephen L. NobleReverend Maurice NuttMiss Elswith F. OgaldezMrs. Alisa D. Orduna-SneedMrs. Yvonne J. OsborneMs. Joan A. PaisleyMs. Dianthia L. PatrickMs. Shondra N. PattersonMs. Marva PattilloMr. and Mrs. Jarret R. PattonMrs. Tiffany J. PattonKim M. Paulin, R.N.Mr. Wilbur J. PerezMrs. Joyce K. PerkinsMs. Satira T. PerryMr. Larry J. PeteCdr and Mrs. Elmo J.
Peters, Jr.Mr. Steven B. PhungMr. and Mrs. Ulysses A.
PichonMr. Isaac PicouMr. Duan L. PierceMs. Jorachel PierceMrs. Sybil T. PierceMr. Edward PierreMr. Wellington T. PittsMr. Joel W. PlumpMr. Edward H. and Mrs. Ursula
M. PollockMr. and Mrs. Albert J. PorcheMrs. Christine J. PowellDr. William and Mrs. Carolyn
PowellMrs. Barbara PrejeanMr. and Mrs. Benjamin W.
Prescott, Jr.Ms. Wanda L. PreussMrs. Geneva A. Stark-PriceMs. Lori S. PriceMr. Eugene A. PriestleyMs. Lonique R. PritchettMr. Clifford ProvostMs. Corunda T. Pruitt, Ph.D.Ms. Stephanie M. PulleyMr. and Mrs. John P. QuinnMrs. Marguerite M. QuintalMrs. Stanislaus DePass RachalMs. Dara F. RahmingMr. Bernard Rankins, Jr.Mrs. Lynne K. RaphaelMs. Patric RayMrs. Mildred B. ReedMr. Terrance J. ReeseDr. Geralynn M. ReineMrs. Elizabeth M. Rhodes
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin J. RichardMs. Jeanne RichardsDr. Daphne L. RichardsonMrs. Lisa M. RipollMrs. Marlene R. RitchMr. Herbert and Mrs. Linda B.
RobertsMs. Juliet T. RobertsonMiss Amber L. RobinsMrs. Chalita B. RobinsonMrs. Ellen D. Decou-RobinsonMrs. Marlene C. RobinsonMs. Belinda W. RodgersMr. and Mrs. Howard
Rollins, Jr.Drs. Dereck and Jillandra
RovarisMs. Marcelyn C. RyesMr. and Mrs. Darrel J.
Saizan, Jr.Ms. Barbara SapenterMs. Keira N. ScanksMr. Anthony G. Sceau, Jr.Mr. Randall SchexnayderMrs. Rhonda Harris- ScottMrs. Muriel P. SegreMs. Dawn E. SeguraDr. Geoffrey G. SelvageMr. Fred D. Session, Jr.Mrs. Patricia B. SessionMrs. Althea ShedrickMs. Maureen ShekletonMr. and Mrs. Cephas ShepardMr. and Mrs. Alphonse
ShropshireMr. Harold A. SiasMrs. Aissatou A. Sidime-DavidDr. Julia K. SimmonsMr. Kyle SimonMrs. Raquel L. SimonMr. and Mrs. Sterling A. SimonMr. William D. Simon, Jr.Mr. James SingletonMrs. Jessie M. SmallwoodMrs. Edith J. SmithMs. Engrid S. SmithMr. and Mrs. Gilbert SmithMr. Lionel A. Smith, Sr.Ms. Siobhan E. SmithMs. Bertha SorapuruMrs. Gia B. SoubletMrs. Wilhelmina A. StanleyMrs. Brendel S. StewartMrs. Perry A. StithDr. Camille StokesMr. and Mrs. Roosevelt
StrigglesDr. Doris J. StrodeMrs. Monique SuellMr. Victor J. SyngMrs. Joann S. TaylorMrs. Moonyeen TaylorMr. Billy G. TerrellDr. and Mrs. William Terrell, Jr.Dr. Jennifer M. TerrieMr. Daniel C. ThibodeauxMs. Cheryl M. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Isaac L. ThomasMs. Katura C. ThomasMrs. Carrisse D. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Trevor ThompsonMs. Lois A. TillyMrs. Kendra Woodard TircuitMr. and Mrs. Keith J. ToneyMrs. Eva J. ToppinMrs. Iris TrouillierMr. Erbin L. TroutmanShuana K. Tucker, Ph.D.Dr. Denise Arnaud-Turner and
Dr. Norris TurnerMrs. Elizabeth G. TurnerDr. Elizabeth O. UnachukwuMrs. Jean A. Benjamin-VappieMr. and Mrs. Mark Q. VeazieMrs. Melba M. WaddellMr. Paul J. WaddellMr. Robert J. WaddellAtty. Angelia D. WadeMr. Derrel R. WalkerDr. LaQuia A. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Lloyd H.
Wallace, Jr.Mrs. Elaine M. WaltonMs. Tia B. WaltonMr. Dane B. WarrenMrs. Arthemise WashingtonMr. Blaine F. WashingtonDr. and Mrs. Edward R.
WashingtonMrs. Lee Anna WashingtonMs. Stacy M. WashingtonMrs. Joyce Jones WebbMs. Nicole D. WebbMs. Akilah F. Weber-LaShoreMs. Debra A. WeberDr. John D. WeberDr. Donald D. WeddingtonMrs. Trudy L. WhisonantDr. Henry and Mrs. Geralyn
WickerMs. Miriam J. WilbonMrs. Shirley B. Wilcox
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Contributors to excellenceMr. Alexander O. WilliamsMrs. Euranie WilliamsDr. Horace B. Williams, Jr.Dr Jacinta B. WilliamsMr. Jerome L. WilliamsMs. Joy M. WilliamsMs. Leslie Batiste WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Mark E.
Williams, M.D.Mrs. Mary T. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Melvin G. WilliamsMs. Mollie M. WilliamsMr. Thomas and Mrs. Eleanor
WilliamsMrs. Joan WillisMrs. Muriel WilsonMrs. Ruth N. WilsonMrs. Vera WinstonMs. Blanche P. WongMr. Edgar H. Woods, Sr.Mrs. Jean H. WootenMr. and Mrs. Billy WrightDr. Charmaine YoungMrs. Jeanette L. Young
Gifts of $1 - $99Mrs. Desireia A. AbegunrinMrs. Margaret B. AdamsMr. Willie J. AlexanderMs. Michaela M. AllenMs. Kimberly D. AlstonDr. Louise Ann Gombako-
AmosMr. Garrett D. AndersonMrs. Willie M. AndrewsMrs. Anna BacheminMrs. Evangeline M. BaileyMrs. Gloria BarberMr. Sylvester BarkerMr. and Mrs. Donald F. BarryMs. Linda G. BasilMr. and Mrs. Kevin BatisteMs. Meka S. BattleMr. Noel C. BattleMs. Heather M. BeckettMr. Randy C. BellizanMr. Darryl BivensMr. John G. Booker, Sr.Brother Gordon H. Boykin,
O.F.M.Mr. and Mrs. Don BradfordMrs. Cynthia G. Clay-BriggsMrs. Beverly BroussardMs. Denisse M. BroussardMrs. Bridget H. BrownMr. Dwight A. Brown, II
Mrs. Elaine C. BrownMrs. Gwendolyn C. BrownMrs. Yvette L. BrownMrs. Christine BryantMs. Kendrea A. BryantMr. Christopher G. BuckleyMrs. Brenda W. BurrisMr. Roy L. Bush, LCSWMrs. Typhanie Jasper-ButlerDr. and Mrs. Joseph P.
Cadray, Jr.Mr. Willie J. Caffey, Jr.Mrs. Clara P. CareyMr. Emerson Carey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Enoch CarriereMr. Brian D. and Mrs. Denise V.
Hunt-CarterMs. Cormier O. CastilleMr. and Mrs. Furnell
ChatmanMrs. Sarletha Ann ClarkMs. Michelle R. ClayMrs. Valena M. CocoMrs. Brenda ColbertMrs. Amanda H. ColemanMr. Vernal Coleman, Jr.Ms. Sheila E. CollinsMr. William Collins, Jr.Mrs. Claudia ConnorsDr. Ariane O. ConradMs. Jacinta E. CooperSister Anne R. CorcoranMrs. Croscina O. CrockettMiss Keri B. CrumpMs. Lisa A. Jupiter-CrustoMs. Thelma CyprianMr. Frank L. DaggsMr. Anthony R. DalferesMs. Donna M. DavidsonMs. Romona T. DavisMs. Zakiyah D. DavisDr. Stephanie Carmicle-DavisMs. Shirley T. DeClouetteMr. Harold A. Dede, Jr.Mrs. Joyce DegrangeMrs. Doris T. DejoieMr. Philip P. DembureMrs. Sabrina K. DerbignyMs. Carol J. DotsonMrs. Cecelia M. DoveMs. Druescellar P. DumasMr. and Mrs. Darrell M. DupuyMrs. Karen DurandMr. Robert D. EdwardsMrs. Marion A. EllisMr. and Mrs. Cedric J. Falgout
Mr. and Mrs. Andre S. FarveMs. Dana R. FeistMr. and Mrs. Curtis
W. Fisher, Jr.Ms. Charissa FlemingMr. Lionel J. ForstallMs. Ashanti S. FrankMs. Jessica M. FuselierMs. Chantel K. GantMr. Darryl GarnerMr. and Mrs. Larry W. GibsonMrs. Becky M. GobermannMs. Cecilia A. GolsonMr. Carl A. GordonMr. Farris D. GransberryMr. Chiron W. GravesMrs. Joyce GravesMr. Ricardo K. GrayerMrs. Lisa C. GreenMr. and Mrs. Terence A. GreenMs. Tranese M. GreeneMs. Judy A. GriffinMs. Katherine W. GrinsteadMs. Faye C. GroomDr. Nancy GrovesMs. Celeste R. GunningMs. Mashandra L. HallMs. Anya R. HancockDr. Linda H. HannickMs. Darlene HardyMr. and Mrs. Calvin HarrellMs. Deborah L. HarrisMs. Jessica C. HarrisMs. Torrie T. HarrisMs. Nikki P. HarrisonMr. Jason J. HarryMrs. Dianne HawkinsMrs. Patricia HeisserMs. Judith E. HendersonMs. Sherlett A. HendyMrs. Donna M. HenlinMr. Alvin M. HenryMr. and Mrs. Kirk HermanMs. Lacanas N. HerringMs. Maya J. HolmesMs. Theresa M. HolmesMrs. Lynn HornMrs. Mary D. HubbardMs. Kristal A. HugginsMs. Jennise M. HunterMrs. Mary T. HunterMs. Donna M. IrvingMs. Jessica IsomMs. Alane L. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Mark JacksonMr. and Mrs. Harold M. Jackson
Mrs. Lynne JalviaMs. Nicole L. JenkinsElliot M. Jessie, M.D.Mr. Brian I. JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Christopher A.
JohnsonMs. Esperanda K. JohnsonMr. Glenn G. and Dr. Andrea L.
JohnsonMrs. Agatha R. JonesMs. Brenda D. JonesMrs. Jacquelyn Bradford JonesMr. Jarnelle G. JonesDr. Nia E. Johnson and Mr.
Thomas L. Jones, IIMs. Bridgette D. JonesMr. Donald R. JonesMrs. Lorelle P. JonesMs. Angeline K. JordanMrs. Augustine W. JordanMrs. Le’Anza M. JordanMr. Bennett C. Joseph, Jr.Dr. Orien D. JosephMrs. Joyce JosephMs. Gina V. JoubertMrs. Gwendolyn E. JulienMr. Jimmie L. Julion, Jr.Ms. Danita V. KaneMs. Veronica L. KaoughMr. Christopher B. KeesMs. Darcel L. KempMr. William S. KeyesMrs. Cheralyn KingMs. Phyllis C. KingMs. Healon D. KnightMr. Clark J. KnightenMs. Amber KoonMs. Regina R. LandrumMs. Cecilia M. LasaneMrs. Andrea A. LaurantMrs. Darrilyn T. LawrenceMrs. Joyce S. LawrenceMr. Christopher C. LaynesMr. Louis F. Lecour, Sr.Mrs. Cynthia G. LeeMs. Roshondra G. LeeMrs. Cheryl LewisMr. Quentin D. LewisMr. Walter J. LorinoMrs. Nicole LouisMs. Harolyn G. LoweMs. Nicole S. LuddingtonMr. Johnny LuuMrs. Aloma LykesMs. Danielle N. MaloneMs. Latriece E. Manning
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Honor roll of donorsMs. Amanda K. MartinMrs. Monique A. MartinMrs. Cynthia Hughes MartinMrs. Jacquelyn W. MathewsMrs. Alicia H. MatthewsMrs. Donna McDanielMr. and Mrs. John E.
McKinnon, Jr.Ms. Ramonda R. McNairMs. Tian M. MerrenMs. Lisa G. MetoyerMrs. Paula R. Ellis MilesMrs. Tuesday Y. MilesMrs. Ann Nellr MillerMs. Deanna S. MitchellMs. Ellen M. MooreDr. Milton D. Moore, Jr.Ms. Delia C. MorganMrs. Gertrude L. MueckeDrs. Mark and Renee MurrayMs. Mary W. MurrayMs. Shauntell D. MylesMs. Frances NahasMs. Valerie C. NarcisseMs. Joanne M. NavarreMr. Fitzpatrick Shawn NeddMr. and Mrs. Christopher
NelsonMs. Gayle J. NewcombMr. Truong T. NguyenMs. April R. NobleMr. David M. OlleeDr. Michelle S. OmariMrs. Aurelia H. OrrMr. Robert W. OrrDr. Lisa Southall OubreMr. and Mrs. Alejandro R.
PerkinsMrs. Angela L. Campbell-
PhelpsMr. and Mrs. Glen J. PhilipMr. and Mrs. Alvin H. PhoenixMs. Damika L. PichonMrs. Trenice Davis-PickneyMs. Evangeline G. PlessyMr. Steven E. PollardMrs. Betty PorcheMrs. and Mrs. Leo D.
Prevost, Sr.Mrs. and Mr. Mildred V.
PrudeauxMr. Nathaniel Purvis, Jr.Mrs. Mary E. RandolphDr. Kristi M. Isaac-RappMs. Joyce D. ReeseMs. Debra M. Richardson
Mrs. Dora RichardsonMs. Gwendolyn A. RidgleyMs. Brandinika S. RitterDr. Alyssa G. RobillardMs. Mia R. RobinsMs. Jasmine F. RobinsonMrs. Cynthia M. Isaac-RomarMr. and Mrs. James D. RossMiss Anisha L. RousselMr. and Mrs. George Ruth, Jr.Ms. Erica L. SandersMrs. Melanie Carter-SaulnyMrs. Rowena F.
Sawyer-AlburyMs. Alexis A. ScottMrs. Linda St. Martin-ScottMs. Takeya L. ShanksMs. Ebonee F. ShawMrs. Rita D. ShellingMrs. Lula Mae S. SimmsMs. Angela M. SimonMs. Bleanda SimpsonMrs. Gwendolyn SmithMr. Nathan A. SmithMrs. Pauline Cash-SmithMrs. Rose L. SmithMr. and Mrs. Aneil C.
SmothersMs. Germaine Soniat
Nash, Jr.Mrs. Margree D. SpightMrs. Ann J. St. JulienMs. Roxanne M. SteeleMs. Kenya Steele-NealMrs. Tara M. SuttonMs. Christian S. TaplinMrs. Doris A. TaylorMs. Erica L. TaylorMrs. Holly Haydel TerrieMs. Adrienne C. TervalonMrs. Angela W. ThanyachareonMrs. Anne H. ThibodeauxMs. Christyn A. ThibodeauxMrs. Cassandra ThomasMr. Husan M. ThompsonPaul E. Toth, RPh.Ms. Karmen J. TravisMrs. Beverly P. TuckerMrs. Marian L. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Darrell TyreeMr. Jamaal L. UpshawMs. Reanna A. UrsinMrs. Anne L. VanceMrs. Cynthia H. VanDamMs. VonCenia T. VannMr. Gerald A. Villavasso, Jr.
Mr. Shaun H. VincentMr. Jerome G. Waddell, IIMrs. Adele M. WainwrightMs. Trevonne V. WalfordDr. Kesha and Mr. Christopher
WalkerMr. Lamont M. WalkerMrs. Rosemary G. WalkerMs. Stephanie A. WarfieldMrs. Angele B. WarmanenMs. Kanesha N. WashingtonDrs. Marlon A. and Mialika
WatkinsMr. and Mrs. Don L. WatsonMrs. Ruth WatsonMrs. Shirley V. WeaverMs. Mona E. WexlerDr. Geraldine M. Jackson-
WhiteMr. Edward L. WhitlockMrs. Judith WhittMs. Javon N. WickliffMrs. Lois M. WileyMs. Bristol M. WilliamsMr. Delano WilliamsMrs. Gloria WilliamsMrs. Claire B. WillsMs. Hynetia WilsonMrs. Rashun W. WilsonMr. Richard A. WinderDr. Norman R. WolfordMs. Doris O. WoodsonMr. and Mrs. Paul H. Young
CorporationsGifts of $10,000 or moreAllstate Sugar BowlAT&T LouisianaBP America, Inc.Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.Concourse Ventures, Inc.Innovative Learning and
Assessment TechnologiesJamison’s PharmacyMedco Health Solutions, Inc.
and Medco Health AffiliatesNew Orleans Public Facility
Management, Inc.The Hertz Investment GroupThe Times Picayune
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999Capital One, N.A.CVS CorporationJani King Gulf Coast Region
Metro Disposal, Inc.Procter & Gamble Co., Inc.Scott Management Team, Inc.Shell Oil Company Foundation
Matching GiftsSodexo, Inc.Textron, Inc.
Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999Associated Office SystemsBarnes and Noble
Booksellers, Inc.Blitch Knevel ArchitectsBlueCross BlueShield of
LouisianaCoca-Cola Foundation
Matching Gifts ProgramCrumb Engineering, LLCDynMcDermott Petroleum
Operations CompanyFirst NBC BankGillis, Ellis & Baker, Inc.Goins Aaron Law FirmHumana, Inc.Landis Construction Company,
LLCLiberty Bank & Trust CompanyLouisiana Lottery CorporationManning Architects APACMicrosoft CorporationPeoples Health NetworkSiemens Building
Technologies, Inc.
Gifts of $1,000 - $2,4993MABSD Properties-5, LLCAccenture Foundation, Inc.AetnaBank of America Charitable
Gift FundCapital One Services, Inc.Carriere-Stumm, Inc.ChevronTexaco CorporationComerica BankEustis Engineering
Company, Inc.Expert Reviews, Inc.Hawthorne Professional
PharmacyIntel Charitable Match TrustJack and Jill of America, Inc.
New Orleans ChapterJackson Institutional Dental
ServicesLouisiana Weekly Publishing
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Mc H & N Management Co., Inc.
Regions BankSAIC Matching Gifts ProgramThe Printer’s Wholesale
Group, Inc.The Scholarship Foundation -
Lockheed MartinWestside Pharmacy
Gifts of $500 - $999Agincourt Capital
Management, LLCCrasto Glass & Mirror
CompanyD & D Consultants Inc.EisaiFrancisemme, Inc.Holt Consultants, LLCJP Morgan ChaseMcDonald’s Restaurant
# 4968Mechanical Construction
Company, LLCNew York Life InsurancePriority Systems, Inc.Takeda Pharmaceuticals
North AmericaXerox Corporation
Gifts of $250 - $499Adams & Reese, LLPAetna Life & Casualty
FoundationConoco, Inc.CovidienForesight Science & TechnologyMona’s Accents Florist
& Gifts Co.Network For GoodRaytheonRoy, Kiesel, Keegan & Denicols,
A Professional Law Corp.Stephanie Drain Engineering
of Illinois, LLCThe Eli Lilly & CompanyThomas Pharmacy Gardiner
Center, LLCTyco Matching GiftVeolia Transportation
Gifts of $100 - $249Burns Management GroupBut Cut’s Enterprises Chapital Consulting
Group Crescent City Physicians, Inc.Crescent TitleDenechaud and DenechaudGlobal Parking SystemsHarrah’s New Orleans
Casino & HotelHookfin Pest Control, Inc.International Consultants of
Aging & HealthJMS GroupLimbo FilmsPast Perfect Reservations 4 UPrime Time ToursTacappi, Inc.Wendy’s International, Inc.
Gifts of $1 - $99AARPAmerican International
Group, Inc. Matching Grants Program
CostcoEdison InternationalInhalations, Inc.Rainbow Incorporated
FoundationsGifts of $10,000 or moreAndrew W. Mellon FoundationBP FoundationCarnegie Corporation of New
YorkEdward G. Schlieder
Educational FoundationEntergy Charitable FoundationFidelity Investments
Charitable Gift FundLumina Foundation for
EducationThe James R. Moffett Family
FoundationThe Lettie Pate Whitehead
Foundation, Inc.The Reily FoundationWal-Mart Foundation
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999Peter J. Frenkel
Foundation, Inc.The Greater New Orleans
FoundationThe Vanguard Charitable
Endowment ProgramGifts of $2,500 - $4,999
Georges Lurcy Charitable and Educational Trust
IBM FoundationState Farm Companies
Foundation
Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499AT&T FoundationBristol-Myers Squibb
Foundation Matching Gift Program
Burkedale FoundationExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.Freeport McMoran FoundationGeneral Electric
Foundation, Inc.The Community Foundation
for The National Capital Region
The Thomas W. Bean Foundation
The UPS FoundationWeil-Bohn FoundationWells Fargo Foundation
Educational Matching Gift Program
Gifts of $500 - $999GlaxoSmithKline FoundationPepsico Foundation, Inc.Texas Instruments FoundationThe AXA FoundationThe James S. Kemper
FoundationVerizon Foundation
Gifts of $250 - $499Intel Foundation Matching
GiftsThe Clorox Company
FoundationThe Teagle Foundation, Inc.The Tom Joyner Foundation
Gifts of $100 - $249John Deere FoundationNew York Life FoundationThe Louise L. Felton Living
TrustThe Northrop Grumman
Foundation
Gifts of $1 - $99Merck Company Foundation
Individuals
Gifts of Artwork or PropertyMrs. Harriet M. CarrollMs. Eliza GrantMr. Leo Moore
Gifts of $10,000 or moreMr. Victor L. HaydelDr. Dale Mason CochranMrs. Florence B. Kelleher
(Estate)Mr. Henry Loftin (Estate)Mr. Michael LyntonMr. and Mrs. Michael M. RueMr. and Mrs. William J. WernzMr. Charles H. Wilcox, Sr.
(Estate) Reverend Nathan S. Willis
(Estate)Mrs. Mary K. Zervigon
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999Ms. Shirley S. BakerMrs. Diane L. ChauffeMr. Lionel Hampton
(Estate)Mrs. Karen JacobsonMrs. Jane Hanemann NaltyMr. Colvin G. Norwood, Jr.
Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. BoucreeMr. and Mrs. John P.
KrolikowskiDr. and Mrs. Horace L. MitchellMr. and Mrs. Ashton
Phelps, Jr.Dr. Susan SpillmanMr. Rodney J. Thomas, III
Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499Mrs. Mercedes C. AndersonMrs. Susan BlausteinMs. Monica BertranMs. Madelon BlumMr. and Mrs. Harold BohnMrs. Selika C. BrownMr. Willie BrownMr. Edgar J. Bullard, IIIMr. Joseph K. ByrdMr. John J. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. David F. DietzDr. Marguerite S. GiguetteMr. and Mrs. Luis C.
Gonzalez, IIIMr. and Mrs. James D.
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Honor roll of donorsHolzhauer
Mrs. Annie A. JamisonDr. Vimal KishoreDr. Michael E. Lavigne, Jr.Mr. Claude A. Le MonierDr. Joseph C. LefevreMr. and Mrs. Lawrence A.
Lessing, IIIMr. Tom and Mrs. Diana LewisMr. and Mrs. Steven M. LipsonMr. George T. LowyMr. Ellis L. Marsalis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McCoyDr. Joe A. MelcherMr. and Mrs. Robert NashMs. Rita OdenheimerDr. Justina E. OgbuokiriMrs. Mary Ann D. OprischMr. and Mrs. John A. PecoulMr. Wayne and Mrs. Stella
ReeseMr. Martin W. RodgersMr. and Mrs. Mike RodrigueMrs. Alda SandersMr. Thomas J. SlatteryMs. Nancy D. SmithDr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.
St. CharlesMr. Isaac C. TatumMr. Pervis ThomasMr. James TriayDr. Harold A. VincentMs. Melva D. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. G. Earl Yeomans
Gifts of $500 - $999Mr. George L. BernsteinMs. Martha M. BroadMs. Ruth A. Broussard and Ray
West, Jr.The Most Reverend Dominic
CarmonMr. Lawrence C. CoulonMs. Helen CuillierMs. Sandra S. DooleyDr. Ronald DurnfordMs. Brenda S. FinchMr. John P. GleasonDr. Wayne T. HarrisMr. Jay M. Lapeyre JrMr. Donald MatthewsMr. Robert E. Murphy, Jr.Mrs. Wilhelmina H. ParrisThe Most Reverend Joseph
PerryDrs. Thomas and Theresa
PretlowMs. Ella E. RavnellMr. Mark C. RomigMs. Rebecca SanchezMr. Eddie J. SinkfieldMr. Beaver SmithMrs. Nannette SmithMs. Delores C. StevensMrs. Phyllis StoneMs. Patricia H. Vaultz
Gifts of $250 - $499Mr. and Mrs. Richard AdkersonDr. Elizabeth A. BarronMr. Ronald BechetMr. Bradford W. BergerMr. Clyde M. BoulignyMs. Linda BrevingMr. Arnold L. CrumpDr. and Mrs. Gene D’AmourMr. and Mrs. Gregory W. DavisMrs. Anne DerbesDr. and Mrs. Michael A.
DietrichMrs. Eloise D. DixonMr. Stephen R. DoodyDr. Janine Christen EdwardsDr. Pamela FrancoMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. FrickMs. Donna GambrellMr. Shelton A. HowardDr. Shamsul HudaDr. Lester W. Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John C. KillingerMs. Julia LoughlinMr. Kevin LymanMs. Nancy L. MartinoMr. and Mrs. Bernard MintzMr. Alan E. Pinado Sr.Dr. Joe M. RicksDr. Joseph F. RossMr. and Mrs. John R.
Schmertz Jr.Dr. John P. SevenairMr. Ernest J. SneedDr. Cynthia K. StantonMrs. Carroll W. SuggsMr. Richard Tucker, Sr.Mrs. Alice W. WallaceMs. Josephine D. WeignerMr. Clifford S. Wright
Gifts of $100 - $249
Mr. John P. AdamsDr. Murty A. AkundiMrs. Ruth Greene-AlfordMrs. Jocelyn D. AllenMs. Annette L. AmedeeMr. Stanley AslanianMrs. Mary AuzenneMr. and Mrs. James R. BarclayDr. Peter Barrett, Ph. D.Dr. James R. BartkusMrs. Shelly H. BeeghlyDr. Tommy E. BowanMs. Barbara M. BowenMr. and Mrs. C. Michael
BowmanMs. Jean BradleyMr. Edward F. BrockhausMr. and Mrs. Donald S. BuckMs. Margaret M. BuckleyMs. Hazel BurbankMr. Alvin BynumGlen C. Cangelosi, M.D.Ms. Ethel T. CarrollMr. Charles D. CarterMr. Daniel T. CaseyMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. CaseyMs. Denise E. CavanaughMrs. Margaret ConnollyMs. Jacqueline CorcoranMs. Rosemarie CordierMr. Dennis S. CousinMr. Ernest Craigwell, Jr.Mr. David N. CrapoMr. Edward W. CroweMrs. Jennie L. CurryMs. Sylvia CusimanoMs. Elena M. DapremontMs. Dellona D. DavisMs. Patricia B. DavisMarie P. DeLarge, Ph.D.Elizabeth C. Dooling, M.D.Mr. Thomas DuffyMr. Joseph W. EaglinMs. Jane and Mr. Neil EasonMrs. Susan C. FeltonDr. Maryam K. ForoozeshMr. Patrick J. FrancisMs. Barbara J. FranklinCol. Leo H. GallowayDr. and Mrs. Antoine M.
GaribaldiMr. Wesley R. GladhartMs. Bobbie GordonMrs. Shirley C. GuenoDr. Franklin D. HamiltonDr. Elliot D. and Dr. Elizabeth
Y. HammerMs. Haroldyne F. HargraveDr. Toya HarrisDr. Micelle HaydelMr. Troy HenryMs. Mildred HigginsMs. Lois H. HowellMr. John D. HughesMrs. Marion HunterMs. Alison HyslopMr. Albert JamesMr. and Mrs. William L. JeffrionMr. Robert L. JohnsonMr. Eric KauffmanReverend Edward J. KealeyDr. Vlajko L. KocicMrs. Margaret LabordeMs. Marie L. LandryMr. Claude Leach, Jr.Mr. Bernard J. LechnerMr. and Mrs. Edward C. LewisMr. Davy L. LillyMr. and Mrs. Michael R. LuceyMs. Barbara J. MahoneDr. David Marcello and Ms.
Jane JohnsonMrs. Kimberley Y. Smith-MartinMs. Susan V. McCloudMr. Patrick S. McGreevyMr. and Mrs. James R.
McInerneyDr. Judith G. MirantiMr. Dennis A. MitchellMs. Adaeze V. MoghaluMs. Edna R. MooreThe Honorable Marc M. MorialDr. and Mrs. E. D. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. NahasMr. and Mrs. Warren E.
NorquistProf. Walter NugentDr. Patience ObihMs. Joan O’BrienMr. and Mrs. Gordon C. OussetMr. Garrett PaineMr. Lucien PerryMr. and Mrs. Theodore J.
Pfister, Jr.Ms. Gina T. PieriMr. Alexander A. PlicqueMs. Ann B. RappaportMr. Robert D. ReilyMr. Frank J. RienzoDr. Leonard J. RolfesMr. Corey RosemondMr. Ronald J. Ryes, Jr.
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Contributors to excellenceMs. D. J. SchneiderMs. Florina SheardMr. Ralph L. ShepardMr. Robert E. SkinnerMr. and Mrs. Paul L. SmithMr. Ira Smith, Jr.Ms. Michelle SolomonMr. Julius C. Spiegel and Ms.
Suzanne Marie WolbersDr. Cheryl K. StevensMr. Bruce D. StrathearnMrs. Audrey P. TannerMs. Stephanie TaylorMr. Aldon A. ThomasMs. Melinda ThorpeDr. Vivian TocaMr. Samuel TostonMr. R. Lee Van De WeteringMr. James A. VillarrubiaMr. and Mrs. James F. VillereMr. and Mrs. Joe WalkerMr. Granville H. WaltonMs. Elizabeth A. WatsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. WilliamsDr. Beverly WrightMs. Edith YoungMr. Gary Young
Gifts of $1 - $99Ms. Carol A. Atkinson and
Mr. Robert R. SilvaDr. Jennifer AvegnoMrs. Elsie M. Jones-AzareMr. and Mrs. Ray J. BabinMs. Debra L. BaconMr. Dennis J. BeckMr. E V. Benjamin, IIIMrs. Debra BissantMs. Erma C. BlissettMs. Ellen D. BoguesMr. John J. BoncekDr. Amne BorgholMs. Aimee F. BoudreauxMr. Roy Breaux, Jr.Mr. William V. Brierre, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David J. BrodyMr. Raphael E. Broussard, Sr.Ms. Andreana BrownMr. Thomas J. Brown, Jr.Ms. Mary Jo BuckMr. Rory C. CadresMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. CahillMs. Justyna M. CarlsonMs. Claudia CharlesMs. Rita ChoulaMr. James Christopher, Jr.
Ms. Dorothy S. CoddMrs. Lorna B. ColeMs. Delores ConradMrs. Kathleen ConwayFr. Giles A. ConwillMs. Frances C. CurtisRev. Robbie CuthbertsonMr. William E. Daley, Jr.Ms. Mary Jo DancerMrs. Linda Turner-DashMr. Emanual R. DavisMr. Gary G. DeleaumontMs. Barbara A. DialsMr. Ponciano C. Dizon, Jr.Mrs. Wanda DossMrs. Adrienne DotsonMrs. Johnine M. DouttMr. Joseph E. EarleyMrs. Loreal EdmondsonMiss Aromenta EvansMr. Louis FarrellyMs. Megan S. FinnertyMrs. Lynn A. FlenMs. Ellen FrankenbergMrs. Susan FredineMs. Farrah GaffordMr. Van Allen GaleMr. James GaryMr. Peter L. GauthierMs. Marion M. GilbertMrs. Catherine GilesMr. Montrell A. GivensMr. Raymond and Mrs. Shirley
GonzalesMr. Garitt S. GriebelMs. Helen M. GryboskiMrs. Eleanor HallMs. Maura A. HamiltonMr. William T. HardyMs. Adrienne C. HarrisMrs. Barbara R. HarrisMs. Shelinda HarrisMrs. Alma HendersonMs. Barbara A. HigginsMs. Mary D. HillardMr. Willie HinesMs. Ann F. HobanMs. Karen HodgeMs. Jenestaer HorneMr. Troy A. HumphreyMs. Andrea B. JacksonMs. Stefanie S. JacksonMs. Barbara JohnsonMr. Brian JohnsonMrs. Deidra Jones
Dr. Nia E. Johnson and Mr.Thomas L. Jones
Mr. Thomas L. JonesMs. Marthur H. KalilMs. Gloria KindrickMrs. Elsie KingMr. and Mrs. Martin F. KingDr. William KirchainMrs. Carol J. KochDr. Vladimir KolesnichenkoMr. Eugene KubinaMs. Gloria L. LeeMr. and Mrs. Hilliard M. LeeMr. Carl LekanProf. Michele LevyMrs. Mary LostumboMs. Beatrice A. MackenzieMs. Catherine D. MaherMs. Eleanor M. ManuelMs. Camille MarchettaMs. Patricia M. McKeeMr. Paul McKendallMs. Adrienne MichaudDr. Linda MihmMrs. Marion MinnardDeacon Alfred MitchellDr. John MitchellMs. Sherida MontagueMrs. Vera Lee MormonDr. Karen NicholsMs. Edna M. NickersonMs. Ifeanyichukwu OnorMs. Jane M. PerkinsonMr. Benjamin RagosMrs. Barbara S. RousseveMs. Mariann RussellMrs. Loretta SalomonMs. Dorothy SanchiricoDr. Royal D. SaundersMr. James SchniedersMrs. Etheldra ScogginMrs. Bettye L. ScottMs. Tamiko ScottDr. Maureen ShuhMr. Arthur SmithMrs. Marie J. SmithMs. Sharon E. SnowdyMs. Virginia S. SpellerMr. Daniel J. StockerMr. Robert E. StratfordDr. Jannette Sturm-MexicMs. Donna StutsonMr. and Mrs. Michael T. SullivanDr. Norman L. TaylorMrs. Margaret W. ThomasMs. Isabella B. Thompson
Mr. William J. TobiasDr. John and Mrs. Marie TobinMr. Luis TocaMs. Barbara TrevigneMrs. Bettina TuckerMr. Olger Twyner, IIIMr. and Mrs. Arthur P. VautrainMs. Earlin VincentMs. Dorothy A. WadeMr. Burwell WareMr. and Mrs. Joseph T.
WarnemuendeDr. Sarah WeaverMs. Tiara WessellsMrs. Bobbie L. WillisMs. Cecilia L. WoodsMr. Lawrence Zachary, Jr.
OrganizationGifts of $10,000 or moreBlack and Indian MissionsDelta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc. - Grand ChapterMorehouse School of
MedicineSisters of the Blessed
SacramentUnited Negro College FundXU National Alumni
AssociationXU Alumni Association-Los
Angeles Chapter
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999Edmundite Southern MissionsMeta Lilienthal Scholarship
Fund
Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999Baptist Community MinistriesOrder of St. LazarusXU Alumni-Atlanta ChapterXU Alumni-Birmingham
ChapterXU Alumni-Chicago ChapterXU Alumni-Houston ChapterXU Alumni-New Orleans
ChapterXU Alumni-Acadiana Chapter
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Honor roll of donorsGifts of $1,000 - $2,499Cardinal HealthCatholic Archdiocese of
AtlantaConvent of Our Lady of Mount
ProvidenceDelta Sigma Theta Sorority -
Gamma Alpha ChapterLouisiana Creole Research
AssociationMPJ Audiology Consultants,
L.L.C.National Association of
University Women-New Orleans Chapter
Overture To The Cultural Season
Toca Enterprises, Ltd.XU Alumni-Dallas/Fort Worth
ChapterXU Alumni-Philadelphia
Chapter
Gifts of $500 - $999Houston Independent School
DistrictKenner Discount PharmacyLee Gro Management
CompanyRichard Medical ClinicSt. Vincent DePaulXU Alumni-Northern California
ChapterXavier University-Class of 1995
Gifts of $250 - $499Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority -
Epsilon Tau ChapterAfrican Imports & ExportsRobin Hood MD Good WorksSt. Andrew The Apostle
Church Studs Club, Inc.Xavier University of LA-
Student Government Assoc.Xavier University-Class of 1959
Gifts of $100 - $249Committe to Elect Paula
BrownDelta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc. - New Orleans Alumnae Chapter
Adrian Dominican SistersDominican Sisters of Peace,
Inc.
The Kennedy Financial GroupEd Murray Senate CampaignOIC of Greater New Orleans,
Inc.River Way, LLCVan Meter & AssocXavier University Class of 2014Xavier University of LA-Office
of Campus Ministry
Gifts of $1 - $99Bethesda Apostolic House of
PrayerGood SearchLadies Auxiliary of the
Inseparable - LeonvilleSisters of St. Joseph Delgado
CommunityXavier University Caribbean
Student’s Association
Undergraduate Students
Gifts of $1 - $99Ms. Kendra N. BeardMr. Joseph A. HarrisMr. LeReginald R. JonesMr. Kennie Oiukuu
1925 Society Planned Giving DonorsMr. Allegretto Alexander
(Estate)Dr. Elaine Parker- AdamsCarolyn B. Block-Arnelle, Ph.D.Mrs. Carla Gibson BakerMs. Stacey M. BastianMs. Linda M. BoltMr. Edgar Joseph Boucree and
Mrs. Doris Lieteau BoucreeMrs. Louise M. Bouise (Estate)Dr. C. Michael BowmanMrs. Nellie M. Reed Bowman
(Estate) Mrs. Angela D. BraudDr. Robert W. Brawley (Estate)Mrs. Gladys E. Brennan (Estate)Mr. Searl G. Brier (Estate)Mr. Charles and Hon. Lois
BronzMr. W. O. Bryson (Estate)Ms. Myrtle Burns (Estate)Mr. Frederick J. CarterMrs. Louise Carter (Estate)Ms. Marie M. Cavanagh
(Estate)Ms. Agnes M. Cizek (Estate) Mr. Tilford J. Cole (Estate)Mr. John J. CunninghamMrs. Gladys C. deBen Majeau
(Estate)Dr. Carolyn Milanes DejoieMr. Willard Dennison (Estate)Mrs. Lorraine Green Desbordes
(Estate)Dr. and Mrs. Hampton P.
Deslonde, Sr.Mrs. Helen B. DryeMrs. Audrey DuncanMs. Eloise T. Dyson (Estate)Mr. Malcolm N. Ellington
(Estate)Dr. Patricia E. Evans (Estate)Dr. Norman C. and Mrs.
Blanche FrancisMr. Noel M. Gagnon (Estate)Ms. Peggy A. GibsonMr. Jesse F. GoodwinDr. Lois C. GrayMr. Okyeame HaleyMrs. Melissa Smith HaleyMrs. Gaylene W. HarrisMr. Charles A. Hicks (Estate)Mr. René Himel, Jr. (Estate)Ms. Velva T. Hollier (Estate)Mr. Charles A. HonoreMrs. Serena J. HunterMr. Albert HylandDr. Jennifer C. Allen JohnsonDr. Eileen J. JulienMr. Clyde JupiterMrs. Florence B. Kelleher
(Estate)Ms. Phyllis KingMr. Jesse and Mrs. Carolyn
Millett LeeMonsignor Paul A. LenzMr. and Mr.s Halvan J. Lieteau
Mr. Henry Loftin (Estate)Dr. Marie McDemmondDr. Jill McGovernMs. Brendolyn M. McKennaMrs. Dolly M. McKinney
(Estate)Dr. Cabrini S. MarchMs. Jean B. Meggs (Estate)Mrs. Claudia Meyi (Estate)Dr. David R. MillerMrs. Veronica Ledoux MitchellMs. Arizona MooreMr. James NordinMs. Frances ParkerMrs. Juanita Betz PetersonMr. James L. Petivan, Jr. (EstateMr. William R. PorterDr. Leonard PriceMrs. Oaptar A. Prosper (Estate)Mrs. Mildred Vappie PrudeauxMr. Roy J. Pugh (Estate)Mr. and Ms. Allison B.
Randolph, Sr.Mrs. Corinne Reeves (Estate)Mrs. Anna M. Rhodes (Estate)Ms. Annie G. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Wilbert D.
Robichaux (Estate)Mr. Marlon E. RoundtreeMr. Henry E. Rouson (Estate)Mr. Leo P. Sam, Jr.Ms. Lille V. Scott (Estate)Mrs. Maria Sly-GeorgeMr. Trevor ThompsonMs. Yolanda V. Trudeau (Estate)Dr. Anne B. WardMr. Charles H. Wilcox , Sr.
(Estate) Mr. Gary F. WillettReverend Nathan S. Willis
(Estate)
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TOP ALUM: Halvan Lieteau ’53 of New Orleans (center) accepts the 2010 Victor H. Labat Alumnus of the Year Award from (L-R) Dr. Joseph Labat ‘59 and XU President Dr. Norman C. Francis ’52, at the annual Homecoming Gala. The annual celebration drew a sellout crowd to the University Center Ballroom.
lieteau Selected For alumnus Of The Year Honors
Halvan Lieteau ’53 of New Orleans, a successful corporate businessman and entrepreneur on the national and international level, was honored as the University’s top alumni at the 2010 Alumni Homecoming Gala.
He was presented the Victor H. Labat Alumnus of the Year award by National Alumni president Frederick Carter ‘69, Dr. Joseph Labat ’59, and XU President Norman Francis ‘52 during the annual Gala, the traditional highlight of alumni homecoming week.
The annual gala drew a sellout crowd of 447 attendees to the University Center Ballroom this year. Class agents for the 15 special five-year reunion classes presented the University with gifts totaling $253,957. The Class of ‘60 led the way with 46 members contributing $33,828.
“Tonight we honor a prolific, tireless worker on behalf of Xavier University,” said Carter of this
year’s honoree in his introduction. “His efforts on behalf of alumni association chapters have taken him from New York to New Orleans.”
A long-time employee of IBM in New York, Lieteau retired to New Orleans, where he owned and operated Lieteau’s Hallmark Shops and was General Manager of Pioneer Services Incorporated, a provider of engineering services to oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
While in New York he served as president for that city’s alumni chapter, and recently served in the same capacity for the New Orleans Alumni Chapter #1, where he coined the phrase “The Home Team.” He also assisted the National Alumni Association as a member of the Fundraising Committee and has assisted the Office of Alumni Relations as a volunteer with the Annual Fund Phone-a-thon.
Lieteau has been actively engaged as a consultant and speaker in the areas of financial planning, manufacturing management and general business operations. Presently he serves as a Board Member and Chairman of the Education Committee for the New Orleans Rotary Club.
His dedication to the mission of St. Katharine Drexel also extends to his support of Xavier University Preparatory High School (The Prep) where his service includes hands-on and financial support for The Prep’s annual fundraiser “Remember When.”
In keeping with his commitment to the University, he is ensuring the continued growth of Xavier by making a provision in his will to benefit the University, thus establishing for himself and his wife, Theyon, a perpetual legacy.
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alumni NewsCOSMOS CLUB: (from left) Dr. James Moore ’73, co-host Jill McGovern ’70 and Royce Duplessis ’04 are all smiles at a Washington DC reception honoring President Norman Francis, which was held at the exclusive Cosmos Club.
For Rae Lundy ‘06, an Atlanta GA native, her path to the University of Notre Dame was a little roundabout, but her rise to success at the University has been nothing but straightforward!
Rae was in her junior year at Xavier when the devastation of Katrina hit. She was among the four Xavier students to be welcomed into classes by Notre Dame a few weeks into the fall 2005 semester.
Though it was hard leaving Xavier, Rae’s transition was somewhat smoothed by the fact that she had already worked at Notre Dame the preceding summer as a Ronald E. McNair Scholar. That summer under the direction of Professor George Howard, she conducted a study on ethnic identity and its role as a predictor of “face”—perceptions of saving it and losing it—in both African Americans and European Americans.
After graduating from Xavier cum laude in 2006, Rae returned to Notre Dame to continue her work on ethnic diversity. She received a master’s degree in counseling psychology in 2008.
This coming fall Rae will receive her doctorate in psychology from the University for her work examining the influence of racial identity development and perceived discrimination on psychological well-being in African Americans. For her work in the area of diversity, she has received several awards.
Beyond earning her doctorate, Ms. Rae hopes to extend her passion for discrimination work through research and clinical practice at one of the nation’s Historically Black Colleges or Universities.
She has accepted a position for next year at Texas State University, San Marcos and will begin there shortly after defending her dissertation this coming August.
In looking back on her life, Lundy says, “I wouldn’t be who I am apart from the tragedy of the hurricane. While I lost all my possessions, I discovered that I am resilient and able to handle unexpected obstacles. How one emerges intact – and even better – from misfortune takes an entire range of skills I hope one day to impart to my own clients.”
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alumni Newsalums Honored by UnCFTwo Xavier alums have been honored by the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) for their distinguished service to their alma mater and outstanding achievements in their professional, civic and community activities.
Dr. Elaine Parker Adams ’61, a retired educator and administrator in Houston TX, was presented the National Alumni Council (NCA) Outstanding Alumnus Award for Xavier at the NAC Leadership Conference held recently in Atlanta GA, while Keva Gwin ’00, senior medical science liaison for Shire Pharmaceuticals in Chicago IL, was presented the Outstanding Young Alumnus Award for Xavier.
XU alum appointed as Federal JudgeBrian Jackson ’82, a partner in the law firm of Liskow & Lewis where he specialized in commercial litigation, government investigations and white collar criminal defense, was nominated to serve on the federal bench for the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana by President Barack Obama. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate and commissioned in June 2010.
Yearbooks for 2006-2009 Student editors are working this summer to produce a combination edition of the Xavierite for the academic years ’06-07, ’07-08, and ’08-09, with an anticipated campus delivery of November 2011.
If you were a graduate or full-time student from 2006-2009 and would like to receive a copy, please send an e-mail to [email protected] including your name, current mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number.
Copies of the yearbooks covering 2003-2006 (combined), 2009-10 and 2010-11 are also available to grads/full-time students from those years. XG
SBS CELEBRATION: Enjoying the sights and sounds of the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Canonization of St. Katharine Drexel, held at the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament Motherhouse in Bensalem PA, are (from left) Philadelphia Alumni Chapter VP Shelita Bourgeois ‘75, Philadelphia Alumni Chapter President Dr. Jazmine Harris ‘95, and National Alumni Association President Frederick Carter ‘69. The event featured performances by XU Jazz Ensemble and Concert Choir.
(from right) Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, wife Billye, and XU Vice President for Institutional Advancement Dr. Kenneth St. Charles enjoy an Atlanta GA fundraiser event.
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1940sXG sadly notes the passing of another XU legend, Dr. Charles Bell ’47, one of the first African Americans to graduate from the University of Notre Dame as well as one of the first to earn a Ph.D. in statistics. A professor of mathematics for two years at Xavier, he went on to teach at seven other major U.S. colleges, among other endeavors.
1950sDr. Norman Francis ‘52 (president) was presented the 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award by American Association of Blacks in Education (AABHE) at its national convention, held in Atlanta GA. He also gave the keynote address.
A.P. Tureaud Jr. ‘57, was awarded an honorary degree from LSU. The Baton Rouge school’s first African-American undergraduate student in 1953, he spent less than a semester on campus before a court ordered him to leave the university. He transferred to Xavier, where he earned his degree. He has spent the past 38 years as a professional educator in White Plains NY.
Maria Sly George ’58, was presented Louisiana’s 2010 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service, the association’s most prestigious and visible volunteer award for community services. She was also presented the prestigious Louisiana Retired Teachers Association Name of Fame award at the Association’s fall meeting. She is also the District I President.
Jeniece Houze ‘59, was awarded the Distinguished Service Award for St. Jerome Parish in Los Angeles CA.
1960sDr. Gilbert Rochon ’68, was inaugurated as the sixth president of Tuskegee University. He previously served as a senior research scientist at the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing and director of the Terrestrial Observatory at Purdue University and as associate vice president for collaborative research and engagement.
1970sWarren A. Fleet ‘71, was elected to partnership in the law firm of Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre L.L.P. Based in Baton Rouge LA, he specializes in energy issues for the firm, which provides a comprehensive range of legal services to a national and international corporate client base through offices in five states and the District of Columbia.
Rhaoul A. Guillaume, Sr., ’71, president of GOTECH, Inc., was presented the 2011 Andrew M. Lockett Award for Civic Activities by the Louisiana Engineering Society (LES) in recognition of his distinguished public service without compensation for those services.
Cheryl M. Thomas ’71, was appointed senior director of development at Tuskegee University. Previously she held the positions of director of planned giving and senior development officer for major gifts at Meharry Medical College and XU.
Dr. Milton Moore ’76, a Houston TX dermatologist and founder of Moore Unique Skin Care, has announced a new product – Silky Hydroglide – a shave gel and post-shave skin rejuvenator.
Dr. Carlen Luke McLin ’77, was named chief of staff at Tuskegee University. Previously she served as assistant dean, Division of the Natural Sciences & Public Health, and chair of the School of Public Health at Dillard.
Harry Johnson, Sr. ’77, president and CEO for the Washington DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, has been named recipient of the Trumpet Awards Foundation’s “President’s Award,” which recognizes Black Americans who have succeeded against immense odds.
Dr. Troy Lynn Baldwin ’79, interim assistant vice president for development at Dillard University, earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Urban Higher Education from Jackson State University. She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at XU.
Dr. Lorena S. Chicoye ’79, corporate medical director for managed care & network development at Baptist Health South Florida in Miami, was named one of the “50 Most Powerful Black Professionals in South Florida by Legacy Magazine.
1980sJay Aronowitz ’80, was promoted to senior executive service (SES) in the U.S. Army, and is serving as the deputy assistant secretary (Force Management and Resources) in the Pentagon where he is the principal advisor to the assistant secretary of the army on all matters pertaining to military, civilian and contractor manpower.
John Boutte ’80, has been named Big Easy Entertainer of the Year by the New Orleans’ Gambit magazine.
Timothy Francis ’80, donated two large sculptures to the ever growing Blanche and Norman C. Francis Collection.
Brian Jackson ’82, is serving as federal judge for the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana. He was nominated by President Barack Obama. He also delivered the commencement address for the Southern University Law Center.
Dr. Geneva Stark Price ’82, earned her Ph.D. in educational leadership and policy from the University of Louisville.
Dr. Conchetta White Fulton (pharmacy) ‘85, ‘98 was elected secretary/treasurer of the Louisiana State Chapter of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP).
The Rev. Jeffrey Ott, OP ’88, former XU campus chaplain, is serving as pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Atlanta GA. Ironically, the church is one of the buildings for which St. Katharine Drexel provided funds.
Klyne Smith ’89, has been promoted to vice president of transformation services for the Asia Pacific region for Alcatel-Lucent in Singapore, where he is responsible for providing leadership in the area of complex solution delivery. He is also in the dissertation phase of his pursuit of a doctorate degree in software engineering at Southern Methodist University.
1990sLawrence C. Houston ‘90 and ‘02, was ordained a permanent deacon for the Archidocese of New Orleans. He is assigned to St. Peter Claver Church.
Steve Prince ’91, accepted a position as assistant professor of art at Montgomery College in Germantown MD. He also did the artwork for a new book, African American History Reconsidered, written by Michigan State professor Pero Dagbovie and was interviewed for another book, Ministry Unplugged: Uncommon Calls to Serve.
Prentice White ’91, has authored a book, It’s Not Bad to Be Allergic, which recounts how her family coped with her daughter’s struggle to deal with multiple food allergies.
Dr. Katrice Albert ’94, vice provost for Equity, Diversity & Community Outreach at LSU-Baton Rouge, was honored for her tireless advocacy for gender equity and her exemplary strong leadership at the Louisiana Conference for Women.
Nolan Knight ’96, an attorney with the Texas-based law firm of Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, P.C., has been named a “Rising Star” by Thompson Reuters in a special supplement published in newspapers and magazines across the country. He specializes in environmental laws and regulations.
Carlos (CJ) Minor ’96, educator and athletic coach in the Douglas County (Georgia) School System, has successfully defended his dissertation and earned a Doctor of Education degree in Educational Administration from Clark Atlanta University.
Tahira Stalberte ’96, was named chief communications officer for Durham (NC) Public Schools. A media relations specialist, she previously worked with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (NC) managing media relations and crisis, internal and external communications efforts for the district.
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Dr. Willyetta Brown-Mitchell ’97 & ’98, has been named the Chair of the Department of Education at St. Augustine’s College. She has also been appointed to the national faculty for the National Science Resource Center where she promotes effective teaching of science preK-16.
Ben Jackson ’97, senior financial reporting manager at Beiersdorf, Inc., was named 2011 MBA of the Year by the Westchester/Greater Connecticut Chapter of the National Black MBA Association.
Miller Boyd ‘98, a PhD. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Mississippi, has been named the 2011 Robert Eldridge Seiler Fellow by the Supreme Court of Missouri Historical Society.
Dr. Nadiyah Morris Coleman ’99, was named director of the New Orleans Afterschool Partnership, where she coordinates a new initiative that seeks to increase access to quality afterschool programs to children in the Greater New Orleans area.
Dr. Trimiko Melancon ’99, has joined the Loyola University-New Orleans faculty as an assistant professor of English. She earned her Ph.D. in Afro-American Studies from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
2000s Leonard Lightfoot ‘00, earned a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Michigan State University, where he also previously received his M.S. degree.
Terrance Osborne ’00, donated a painting of his Great Dane “Toaster” which was raffled off to benefit the Plaquemines (LA) Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).
Dr. Draion Burch ‘01, chief resident at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and the St. John Providence Health System Osteopathic Division Macomb-Oakland Hospital in Warren MI, was elected as the intern and resident representative to the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Board of Trustees. He was named the program’s OBGYN Resident of the Year.
Dr. Mahasin Muhajid ‘01, is serving as an assistant professor of public health at the University of California, Berkeley. She earned her Ph.D. in biostatistics and epidemiology from the University of Michigan and was a Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Fellow at Harvard University.
Jamika Pessoa ’01, premiered her new cable television show, Home Made Simple, in January on TLC (The Learning Channel).
Two XU alums – Dr. Kelley Harris-Johnson ’03, assistant faculty associate of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Dr. Gregory Bogin ’03, assistant research professor of chemical engineering at the Colorado School of Mines – served as judges for the oral and poster presentations at the Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference, held in Washington DC. Both were also recognized by the ERN as former recipients of the David and Lucille Packard Graduate Scholar Fellowships.
Celeste Parker ’03, was named assistant professor and clinical supervisor of communicative disorders in the Department of Allied Health Sciences at Nicholls State University.
Jared Brossett ’04, state representative for Louisiana’s District 97, completed the Senior Executives in State and Local Government program at Harvard University.
Dr. Lyrial Chism ’04, is working for the National Security Agency. She earned her Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Mississippi.
Candice Stewart ’05, the first African American woman to hold the Miss Louisiana USA crown, was reunited with her birth mother during the premiere of the cable television series Searching For on the new Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) in February 2011.
Rolando Urbina ’05, has earned a law degree from Southern University-Baton Rouge.
Amber C. Williamson ’05, has earned a master’s degree in information systems management from the Keller Graduate School of Management. She is currently pursuing a 2nd master’s in network and communications management and wireless communications.
Maryse Holly ’06, a graduate student at Cornell University studying international agriculture and rural development, has been selected to participate in a three-week course in rice production at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines. It is fully funded by the National Science Foundation.
Breyanna Grays ’07, a third-year student at the Indiana University School of Medicine, was named one of only eight recipients of the American Academy of Neurology Foundation’s 2011 Minority Scholars Program award, which recognizes outstanding achievements as a medical student. She intends to specialize in neurology after she receives her medical degree next year.
Ashley Ross-Smith ’08, was accepted into dental school at Baylor University and the University of Texas-Houston.
CharDae Love ‘08, earned a master’s degree in public administration from the University of New Orleans. She is currently employed by the federal government in New Orleans.
Grace Andoh ’08, has been accepted into the Temple University School of Podiatry.
Damien Cuffie ’08, has been accepted into the post-baccalaureate program at the Meharry College School of Dentistry.
Allison Hudson ’08, editor for the Donaldsonville (LA) Chief newspaper, has been nominated for the Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus Foundation Women of Excellence Award for 2011 in the Media and Public Relations category. She was also featured as one of the “Top 25 Editors and Publishers under 35” in the April Edition of Editor and Publishers Magazine.
Monica Majors ’08 (graduate placement) was named assistant director for graduate placement in the Graduate Placement/EXCEL Program Office. She previously served as program coordinator.
Rida Nadeem ’08, was accepted into medical school at the American University of the Caribbean.
Terry Richardson II ’08, has been accepted into the physical therapy schools at USC, Alabama State University, Hampton University and Old Dominion University.
Brandon Williams ’08, has been accepted into medical school at the University of South Alabama.
Jessica Brumfield ’09, has been accepted into the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine-Georgia.
Letitia Hopkins ’09, candidate for MA degree in museum studies at SUNO had her thesis exhibit at the McKenna Museum of African American Art. The exhibit explored voodoo through the lens of religious tolerance and explores voodoo stereotypes.
Andrea Lee ’09, was accepted into medical school at Southern Illinois University.
Shauntell Myles ‘09, was accepted into the Master of Science (chemistry) program at Hampton University.
Nana-Aisha Adamu ’10, was accepted into medical school at the University of Arkansas and the University of Tennessee.
Parish Florence ‘10, has been accepted into the Doctor of Audiology degree program at Salus University in Pennsylvania.
Melanique Labeaud ’10, has been accepted into the Doctor of Audiology degree program at the University of Florida.
Anita Madison ’10, was accepted into the Tulane University School of Medicine.
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AlumniDr. Arthur V. Age . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957
Hon Harry Alexander . . . . . . . . .1949
Mrs. Anna B. M. Armstrong . . .1949
Ms. Helen M. Badie . . . . . . . . . . .1939
Mrs. Amelia B. Barnes . . . . . . . .1941
Dr. Charles B. Bell, Jr. . . . . . . . . . .1947
Mr. Darrel P. Berteaux . . . . . . . . .1961
Mrs. Louise M. Bouise . . . . . . . .1935
Mrs. Nellie M. Bowman . . . . . .1943
Dr. Ernest Boykins . . . . . . . . . . . .1953
Mrs. Marie Boyer Brown . . . . . .1939
Dr. Junaia P. Carter . . . . . . . . . . .2001
Ms. Agnes M. Cizek . . . . . . . . . .1967
Mr. Charles E. Clark . . . . . . . . . . .2005
Mrs. Jesweida J. Collins . . . . . . .1956
Mr. Robert L. Curtis . . . . . . . . . . .1956
Mr. George G. Darensbourg . .1950
Mrs. Lorraine Detiege . . . . . . . .1959
Mr. Jesse A. Dupart, Sr. . . . . . . .1960
Sr. Mary C. Durald ,S.S.F. . . . . . .1960
Ms. Danyale A. Ellis . . . . . . . . . . .1997
Mrs. Carolyn F. Epps . . . . . . . . . .1984
Mrs. Alicia A. Lett-Evans . . . . . .1995
Mrs. Susie B. Evans . . . . . . . . . . .1946
Mr. James Felton . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962
Mr. Nathan J. Folse . . . . . . . . . . .1984
Mr. Carl A. Garner . . . . . . . . . . . .1975
Mr. John F. Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961
Mr. Charles Green . . . . . . . . . . . .1963
Dr. Rosalind B. Green . . . . . . . . .1965
Mrs. Dolores C. Griffin . . . . . . . .1960
Mrs. Barbara Hanson . . . . . . . . .1960
Mr. Randy C. Harris . . . . . . . . . . .1973
Mrs. Verna L. Henderson . . . . . .1960
Mr. Albert Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953
Rev. Lawrence V. Jacobs, Jr. . . .1955
Dr. Robert L. Johnson . . . . . . . .1952
Mrs. Romain Rouse Jones. . . . .1940
Mr. Robert L. Kryjak . . . . . . . . . .1991
Mr. Elliot P. Labat . . . . . . . . . . . . .1959
Mr. Vanue B. Lacour, Sr. . . . . . . .1938
Mr. Winthrop Lapeyrolerie . . . .1954
Ms. Eva Frances Martin . . . . . . .1944
Mr. Major W. McBee . . . . . . . . . .1944
Mr. Daniel J. McLean, III . . . . . . .1989
Mr. Louis H. Meyi . . . . . . . . . . . . .1937
Ms. Andrea L. Mills . . . . . . . . . . .1995
Ms. Stephanie G. Newport . . . .1990
Mrs. Catherine G. Newton . . . .1961
Ms. Earline M. Olivier . . . . . . . . .1948
Dr. Henry P. Ollee, Jr. . . . . . . . . . .1956
Mr. Walter Payton, Jr. . . . . . . . . .1966
Dr. Fredrick S. Phillips . . . . . . . . .1997
Ms. Georgina Pierce . . . . . . . . . .1961
Mr. Claude Powe, Jr. . . . . . . . . . .1975
Mr. James Prichard, Jr. . . . . . . . .1956
Mr. Vincent Rachal . . . . . . . . . . .1956
Mrs. Leona Randall . . . . . . . . . . .1950
Mrs. Dorothy Randolph . . . . . .1942
Dr. Langston F. Reed. . . . . . . . . .1954
Mr. Thomas N. Reed . . . . . . . . . .1950
Dr. Mary E. Robertson . . . . . . . .1945
Mr. Kevin M. Roche . . . . . . . . . . .1991
Mr. Michael R. Saizan . . . . . . . . .1998
Mr. Herman C. Session . . . . . . . .1970
Mr. Floyd E. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .1975
Rev. Thomas J. Smith, Sr. . . . . . .1952
Ms. Yolanda V. Trudeau . . . . . . .1949
Mr. Griffin Wakefield, Rph . . . . .1951
Mr. Grant Ward, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . .1965
Dr. Nathaniel Watts, Jr. . . . . . . . .1952
FriendsDr. Margaret T. G. Burroughs
Ms. Rosemarie Cordier
Mr. Percy P. Creuzot, Jr.
Mrs. Janetta B. Davis
Mr. Charles Derbes, Jr.
Mr. David F. Dixon
Mr. Roy F. Guste, Sr.
Mr. Eben Hardie, Jr.
Ms. Joan Laporte
Ms. Marguerite A. Lating
Mr. Edward A. Lewis
Mr. Wildred Lodrig Sr.
Mrs. Patricia Cronin Deshotels- O’Neill
Mrs. Helen Reeves
Mr. Gene H. Rogas
Sr. Eileen Sullivan,S.B.S.
Mrs. Iris S. Turner
Mr. Charles H. Wilcox
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FOOD AND FUN: Charis Trench Simmons ’96 and Tomika Baker Moody ’96 enjoy the festive atmosphere of the Atlanta Chapter’s St. Katharine Drexel Day brunch.
acadiana ChapterThe Acadiana Chapter celebrated the Feast Day of St. Katharine Drexel with Mass at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church with a reception following. On April 16, 2011 the chapter hosted a fundraiser at A La Carte Restaurant in Lafayette. The Acadiana Chapter is actively recruiting alumni from the Lafayette area. For more information, please contact Chapter President, Karen Gardiner ’86 at (337) 962-5518 or [email protected].
atlanta ChapterThe Atlanta Chapter is increasing efforts to engage alumni, students, perspective students, and parents from across the greater Atlanta area. Last July, the chapter hosted its first family day picnic and awarded over $2,100 in book scholarships to incoming freshmen and current students. Atlanta area alumni participated in the Saints and Falcons rivalry with an alumni mixer/tailgate during the highly anticipated Monday night football game last December. On March 13, the chapter hosted a mass and brunch in honor of the Feast Day of St. Katharine Drexel. Over 125 area alumni and their families joined the annual celebration at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. The Chapter is currently working to increase its membership; a membership drive will be held during the summer months. To join the chapter or receive more information about upcoming events contact the Atlanta Alumni President, James Pascal ’57 at (404) 349-7926 or [email protected].
birmingham Chapter The Birmingham Alumni Chapter recently held elections. The new officers are President, Kelli Caulfield ‘04; 1st Vice-President, Eliza Wells ‘03; Adrian Mason ‘73, 2nd Vice-President; Jacqueline Black ‘76, Recording Secretary; Treasurer, Livingstone Lewis Jr. ‘71; Chaplain, Jean Benjamin-Vappie ‘73; and Parliamentarian, Victor R. Spencer ‘79. The chapter hosted their 17th Annual Jazz Brunch and Silent Auction on September 18, 2010 to benefit Xavier University student scholarships. Frederick Carter, President of the National Alumni Association served as the Chapter’s special invited guest. Former recipients of the Birmingham Scholarship also attended and gave words of appreciation. The Chapter has held several networking events to increase membership and promote Xavier to the Birmingham community. For more information regarding the Birmingham Chapter contact the Chapter President, Kelli Caulfield ‘04 at (205) 422-4880 or [email protected].
baton rouge ChapterThe Baton Rouge Alumni Chapter celebrated the Feast Day of St. Katharine Drexel with a mass at St. Joseph’s Cathedral followed by its annual Frank Hayden Jazz Brunch at the Lod Cook Conference Center. Over 100 alumni and friends participated in the celebration where Judge Brian Jackson‘82 swore in officers for the 2011 term. All proceeds benefitted the Frank Hayden Scholarship Fund. For more information regarding the Baton Rouge Chapter contact the Chapter President, Vivian Guillory ’75 at (225) 205-1544 or [email protected].
Chicago ChapterThe Chicago Alumni Chapter continues to serve as alumni recruiters at college fairs throughout the Chicagoland area. In August the Chapter sponsored the Annual William J. Hill Freshmen and Parents Welcome Reception and distributed over $4,500 in book scholarships. The Annual Lake Michigan Cruise is scheduled for June 26, 2011. Proceeds from this event will support the chapter’s Incoming Freshman Fund and the Yvonne Allen Scholarship Fund at the University. For more information regarding the Chicago Chapter contact the Chapter President, Chakita R. Holmes at (708) 223-0161 or [email protected].
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SKD FEAST DAY: Bishop Curtis Guillory poses with Randall McHenry ’86 and Consuella Broussard ’53 after the Houston Chapter’s St. Katharine Drexel Feast Day Mass.
dallas/Ft. Worth ChapterThe Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter recently held elections. The new officers are President, Troy D. Gray, Sr. ’87; 1st Vice-President, Carol Jenkins-Gaye ’81; Recording Secretary, Gwendolyn LaCroix ’70; Corresponding Secretary, Dwana Bush Cordova ’95; and Treasurer, Cedric Falgout ’77. On Saturday, May 21 the Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter hosted a crawfish boil. Members of the Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter continue to assist Xavier University in recruiting from the Dallas area by participating in numerous college fairs. For more information regarding the Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter contact the Chapter President, Troy Gray ‘87 at (972) 217-3350 or [email protected].
Houston ChapterThe Houston Chapter hosted its annual St. Katharine Drexel Feast Day celebration with mass at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church followed by brunch. In December, the Chapter hosted its sixth annual Mardi Gras in December; proceeds from this event will benefit the University’s Annual Fund. Currently the Houston Chapter is planning its Annual Alumni Weekend during August. For more information regarding the Houston Chapter contact the Chapter President, Randall McHenry ’86 at (281) 415-3720 or randall @mchenryinc.net.
lake Charles ChapterThe Lake Charles Alumni Chapter celebrated the Feast Day of Saint Katharine Drexel with a Mass on March 4, 2011 with the Alumni of Sacred Heart at Sacred Heart/St. Katharine Drexel School. On June 19, 2011 the Lake Charles Alumni Chapter hosted a Father’s Day Celebration at the Lake Charles Civic Center. The Chapter is currently assisting the University in its recruiting efforts by participating in area college fairs. For more information regarding the Lake Charles Alumni Chapter contact the Chapter President, Consuela Colston ’82 at (337) 513-9598 or [email protected]
memphis ChapterThe Memphis Alumni Chapter is currently assisting the University in its recruitment efforts by participating in college fairs. The Chapter is actively recruiting alumni residing in the area. For more information regarding the Memphis Chapter contact the Chapter President, Trevor Thompson ’91 at (901) 266-6027 or [email protected].
new Orleans ChapterThe New Orleans Chapter celebrated the Feast Day of St. Katharine Drexel with Mass at the University Chapel. On March 20, 2011 the Chapter hosted its annual Day at the Races to benefit its annual scholarship fund. The New Orleans Chapter has contributed over $10,000 in scholarship funds to Xavier students from the New Orleans area. For more information about the New Orleans Chapter, contact Chapter President, Louise J. Sonnier ‘56 (504) 427-3858.
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HEADED FOR HOME: XU Director of Planned Giving Okyeame Haley ‘95 and Dianne Pajaud ‘60 share a hug during the New Orleans Chapter’s annual Day at the Races – a fundraising event that drew more than 150 alumni and friends.
Do you want to start an alumni chapter in your area? Give the Office of Alumni Relations a call at (504) 520-5131 or email at [email protected].
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The Northern California Chapter hosted its annual Day at the Races at the Golden Gate Fields in Albany California. Proceeds from the event support a scholarship to a Northern California student. Chapter members participated in the local UNCF (United Negro College Fund) Walk-a-thon and provided gift cards to freshmen students from the Northern California area. The Chapter continues to attend college fairs in the area to promote Xavier University to interested students and their families. For more information regarding the Northern California Chapter, contact Chapter President Mildred Gardner ’56 at (510) 529-2078.
Phoenix ChapterThe Phoenix Chapter is currently assisting the University in its recruitment efforts by participating in college fairs. The Chapter is actively recruiting alumni residing in the Phoenix area. For more information regarding the Phoenix Chapter contact Chapter President, James Tillman ‘96 at (602) 740-7440 or [email protected].
Philadelphia ChapterThe Philadelphia Chapter hosted its annual open house for perspective students from Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey at the St. Katharine Drexel Mission Center. On February 26th, the Chapter hosted a Mardi Gras themed membership drive. Dionne Barnum ‘85, Chapter Treasurer welcomed alumni and friends to her home for a fundraiser to benefit the St. Katharine Drexel Chapel. Attendees enjoyed a taste of New Orleans Cuisine while shopping for jewelry and playing Texas Holdem. For more information regarding the Philadelphia Chapter contact the Chapter President, Jazmine Harris ’95 at (609) 230-7214 or [email protected]
Southern California ChapterThe Southern California Chapter recently held their elections. The new officers are President, Anthony Sharp ‘03; Vice-President, Anne Roussell ‘56; Recording Secretary, June Vavasseur ‘51; Parliamentarien, Vera W. Robert ‘51; and Corresponding Secretary, Jacqueline Brandon ‘59. The Chapter held its annual Jazz Brunch in October. The annual brunch attracts Xavierites and friends of Xavier from across the country. As a result of their fundraising efforts the chapter contributed $20,000 to the University’s Annual Fund and $2,000 to the St. Katharine Drexel Chapel Campaign. On March 6th the Southern California Chapter celebrated the Feast Day of Saint Katharine Drexel with mass at Saint Jerome Catholic Church and a reception following. Members of the chapter continue to assist the University in its recruiting efforts by participating in numerous college fairs. Monthly meetings are held on the second Sunday of every month. For more information regarding the Southern California Chapter, contact Chapter President Anthony Sharp ‘03 at (310) 413-3440 or or [email protected].
Washington d.C. ChapterThe Washington D.C. Chapter hosted a send-off reception for incoming freshmen from the D.C. area in July. In September the chapter hosted a reception for area alumni. Over 100 alumni attended this successful event. The D.C. chapter is currently recruiting Xavierites to become active in its chap-ter. For more information regarding the Washington D.C. Chapter contact the Chapter President, Dr. Evita Bynum ‘85 at (202) 997-0073 or [email protected]. XG
BOWL ME OVER: Three decades of Xavierites are represented at the Philadelphia Chapter’s bowling event, including (from left) Jocelyn Sanders ’91, Shelita Bourgeois ’75, Jazmine Harris ’95 and Dionne Barnum ’85. Hopefully Shelita’s granddaughter (Leah Denise) will join the ranks.
CAPITAL TIME: (from left) Elise Tureaud
Nicholls ’63, Stephen Rochon ’84 and wife
Shirley, and Christina Francis ’89 enjoy
a Washington DC Chapter reception.
LA LUNCHEON: Members of the Los Angles Club – (from left) Eloise Martin ’52, Anthony Sharp ’03 and Jeneice Houze ’59 – enjoy the Jazz Brunch.
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Homecoming2010Comradeship and revelry were the order of the day as alumni from across the nation gathered for Homecoming 2010. Here is a brief sampling. Make plans now to attend this year’s celebration, Nov. 17-20 and make your own memories. The 2011 event will feature the five-year reunion classes ending in “6” and “1”, but, as always, all alumni are encouraged to attend.
(From left) Dr. Alan Colon and Cheryl Ripoll Colon ’70 chat with Victor Labat ‘55
(from left) XU Associate VP for Development/Chief of Staff
LaJuana Chenier ‘88, First Lady Blanche Francis, and Sodexo
representatives Pamela Rivers-Smith and Angela Case enjoy the
patron party.
The Gold Rush’s 68-57 win over Philander Smith in the
Homecoming basketball game delighted the alumni, friends and
family alike.
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President Norman Francis ’52 delights Bill Cosby ‘00 with the presentation of a football proclaiming the Xavier football teams as “undefeated since 1959” during the Benefit Concert.
(from left) VP for Institutional Advancement Kenneth St. Charles, Mildred Gardner ’56 and Alumni Director Kim Reese ’95 share a light moment at the Alumni Gala.
The Men of Soul: (from left) popular R&B
vocalists Peabo Bryson, Howard Hewett, Jeffrey
Osborne and Freddie Jackson join together
on stage to belt out Osborne’s classic “Woo
Woo” song at the Benefit Concert.
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Student and alumni fraternity brothers mix it up during the Celebration on the Yard: (from left) Javier Davis, Xavier Semein, Justin Charles, Chavez Scott, Reginald Alex ’90, Trevor Thompson ’91, Lawrence Obideme and Azikiwe Lombard ’97.
Stacey Bastian ’80 likes the homecoming commemorative shirt.
(from left) Classmates Carmen Morial ’40 and Eunice Daliet Lear ’40 take a bow at the Alumni Gala.
(from left) Jon Miguel ’80 and Juan Miguel ’80 enjoy a good meal at the Tailgate BBQ.
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The Class of 1995 and a few renegades reunion at the Alumni
Mixer: (from left) Lance Parott ’94, Raquel Parent ’95, Damen Cousin ’95, Kimberly Reese ’95, Demetria Sloan ’95, Marchelle
Garibaldi ’95, Sean Foley ’95, Jeunay Gauff-Roberson ’95, Erika
Harris ’95 and Kencha Bazile.
(from left) Brendolyn McKenna
’67, Leo Sam ’52 and Joy Joseph ’60 gather for
the Alumni Gala.
(from left) Doris Sullivan ’49, Melanie Sullivan ’88 and Angela Sullivan arrive for the Alumni Gala.
Members of the anniversary Class
of 1965 renew old friendships at the
Homecoming Gala.
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Early visitors to the weekend’s festivities got a glimpse of the Xavier Art Collection in the Library Resource Building Gallery.
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Demetria Sloan ’95 hawks commemorative shirts during the Celebration on the Yard.
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(from left) Alana Sarrazin ’90, Alice Sarrazin, Dr. Markita Jamison Travillion ’91 and Dr. David Travillion ’90 share a laugh at the Alumni Mixer.
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Class of 1940: (from left) President Francis, Carmen Morial and Eunice Daliet Lear
Class of 1945: (from left) President Francis, Margaret LaChapelle Shade
Class of 1950: (from left) Dolores Lee Bergquist-Coye’, Virginia Johnson, President Francis, Yvette Lyman Brown and Blanche Anderson
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Class of 1965: (front row, from left) President Francis, Joyce Whitfield, Winifred Dejoie Wright and Sandra Rouzan
Prampin; (middle row) Loyce Frilot Bradshaw and Antoinette Lindsey Boissiere; (back row) Ronald Higgins, William Harris
and Warren McKenna Jr.
Class of 1955: (front row, from left) Carrisse Delpit Thompson, Blanche Davison Stewart, Aldonia
Chapital Belton, Doris Jackson Goins, Bernadette Gaines Gilbert, Jessie Smallwood and President
Francis; (back row) Sylvia Haydel Tureaud, Vidal Easton, Victor Labat, June Lombard-Allen, Marion
Curry Hunt and Myrna Burgess Walker
Class of 1960: (front row, from left) Jeanette Leufroy Young, Marsha Kimbrough Washington, Rose Hardy Garment, Charmaine LeCesne Young, Joy Bachemin Joseph, Pat St. Julien Bennett and President Francis; (middle row) Dianne Pajaud, Carmelita Perrault Lagarde, Gwendolyn Battle Guillmette, Sylvia Gaspard Darmas, Octavia Brown Gross, Charmaine Labeau Marrero, Barbara Sapenter and Juanita Betz Peterson; (back row) John McKee, Solomon Riley Jr., Westley Sholes, Lloyd Bennett and Earl Mitchell.
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Class of 1980: (front row, from left) Rhonda Landry Davis, Vivian Johnson McFarland, Laura Dunn Grace,
Regina Landrum, Marvin Aldridge, Shirley DeClouette and President Francis; (middle row) Bernadette August,
Gwendolyn Muse Charles, Sarah Jones, Talita Green Allison, Janice Florent and Cheryl Stelly Philip; (back row) Stacey Bastian, Juan Miguel, Jon Miguel, Randy Bellizan,
Geoffrey Marshall, Erroll Bailey and Jimmie Brown
Class of 1970: (front row, from left) Renee Wing Bagneris, Anatalie Waddell Bachemin, Linda Langston Anderson, Rhesa Ortique McDonald, Cheryl Miller, Ripoll Colon, Gilda DeClouette Boyd, Cheryl Medlock, Edwina Charles McCray, and President Francis; (second row) Dennis Bagneris, Lydia Boutte, Cynthia Guillaume Lee, Valerie Petit Wilson, Simone Marine Marion, Beverly Carr Johnson, Antoinette Oubre Rich and Olga Louis Hartman; (third row) Leroy Broussard, Barbara Gourdine Clark, Gwendolyn Alfred LaCroix, Ella Nairn Grady, Hugh Depland, Fred Session Jr. and Herbert Richardson; (back row) Richard Clark, Charles Kennedy Jr. and Patrick Dean
Class of 1975: (front row, from left) Jeanalice Johnson Bartley, President Francis and Charlene Walker Simmons; (second row) Alcide Tervalon Jr., Judy Jackson McMorris, Judy Joseph Hill, Karen Williams and Keith Hill; (third row) Patricia Leger McFarlin and Vivian Broussard Guillory; (back row) Raymond Bourgeois, Joel Plump and Henry Glover
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Class of 1985: (front row, from left) Holly Bastian-Francis, President Francis and Kimberly Richmond; (middle row) Vanessa Fleming Boston and Trina Vincent; (back row) John Preston Robinson and Godwin Ndukwe
Class of 1990: (front row, from left) Sabrina Johnson Brooks, Kim Martin Holden, President Francis and Ruth Francis; (second row) Karen Bradley Wells, Jocelyn Joseph-Bookman and Shuana Tucker-Sims; (third row) Alana Sarrazin, Doldoin Bookman and Malinda Boucree; (back row) David Travillion, Reginald Alex and Louis Livers Jr.
Class of 1995: (front row, from left) Reginald Salter, LaCresha Blanks Peters, Cindi Jones-Woods, Ronda Broady, Tiffany Nobles-Bass, Kimberly Reese, Charlotte Caples, Raquel Parent, Kendra Woodward Tircuit and President Francis; (middle row) Claricia Simmons Shepherd, Taiya Sprull Fabre, Kendra Clark, Jazmine Harris, Nakesha Gully Smith, Tanisha Stevenson, Karen Gray, Sean Foley and Leslie Boone; (back row) Dara Rahming, Desiree Evans-Tigner, Erica Humphrey Johnson, Natasha Simmons Wyllie, Rhonda Dickey, Chandra Brown, Kei Shay Tones, Demetria Hill Sloan and Christina Coleman
Class of 2005: (from left) Allison
Woolford, President
Francis and Raishauna
Calloway
Class of 2000: (front row, from left) Yvonne Ballard Carter, President Francis and Rashonda Cunningham Dean; (second row) Tyeshia Matson Babineaux and Julia Sutton Kerr; (third row) Triwanna Fisher and DeAndra Hayes; (back row) Akilah Weber, LaToya Jackson and DeShandra Hayes
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LEAVE A LEGACY TO XAVIER
• NameXavierasoneofthebeneficiariesofyourwill• Makeagiftofrealestateorotherassets• MakeXavierabeneficiaryofyourinsurancepolicy,retirementplanorannuity
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Carla Gibson Baker ’77, a professional accountant and judicial assistant to Karen Wells Roby, Federal Magistrate Judge for the U.S. Eastern District Court, in New Orleans, has contributed significant financial support to the University throughout her lifetime, and now, by making a provision in her will, she will be able to leave behind her legacy at Xavier.
“My decision to name Xavier as a beneficiary in my life insurance policy was an easy one. Although I contribute to Xavier’s Annual Fund Drive, I wanted to do more. As I evaluated my last will and testament, I decided to add Xavier as an irrevocable beneficiary on one of my life insurance policies and made this decision known to my loved ones.”
“It gives me great satisfaction in knowing that when I am no longer here to make financial contributions to Xavier, a final contribution will be made on my behalf to help continue the legacy of Saint Katherine Drexel. I love Xavier and it is my humble way of saying “Thank You” for helping me to become the person that I am today.”
FOR A FREE INFORMATION pACKET ON hOW TO INCLUDE XAVIER IN YOUR WILL OR OThER METhODS OF pLANNED GIVING, pLEASE CONTACT ThE OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT AT 504-520-7575 OR TOLL FREE AT 1-877-WE-LUV-XU (887-935-8898), OR SEND AN E-MAIL TO OKYEAME hALEY, DIRECTOR OF pLANNED GIVING, [email protected].
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