| 1930s Alumni | 1940s Alumni | 1950s Alumni | 1960s Alumni | 1970s Alumni | Friends |
1930s ALUMNI |
Clara Chan Chun, May, 2001 Retired from the San Francisco Department of Social Services, devoted to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. |
Claude Clark, April, 2001 His vibrant paintings reflecting the African-American experience are in galleries across the nation. An art instructor at Merritt College and Alameda County Juvenile Hall. |
Maurine McKeany, May, 2001 Professor emerita at UC Berkeley's School of Social Welfare. |
Mine Okubo, February, 2001 Wrote and illustrated a chronicle of life in relocation camps during World War II, Citizen 13660 which was awarded the American Book Award. |
Wilbur H. Somerton, February, 2001 Professor emeritus of petroleum engineering at UC Berkeley who co-founded the MESA Program to assist minority students in engineering and science. |
Harold Sugarman, June, 2001 First internal medicine chief resident at Mt. Zion Hospital. |
1940s ALUMNI |
Herbert G. Baker, July, 2001 Professor of botany and integrative Biology at UC Berkeley and former director of the Botanical Gardens. |
| Marybeth Branaman, February, 2001 |
| Russell Bruzzone, June, 2001 |
Lincoln Constance, June, 2001 UC Berkeley botanist, served as Dean of the College of Letters & Science. |
Robert R. Schutz, May, 2001 Economist and housing advocate, a co-founder of radio station KPFA in Berkeley. |
| Clara M. Swanson, June, 2001 |
Henry G. Weston, February, 2001 Professor emeritus at San Jose State University, Peace Corps teacher, naturalist in Yosemite, author of Handbook of California Birds. |
Allan N. Wilson, June, 2001 A retired aerospace engineer, associated with International House from 1947 to 1994, enjoyed his association with students and kept in touch with many of them over the years. |
Emory N. Yount, March, 2001 An engineer for 35 years, retired from Rockwell in 1986. Enjoyed hiking and rock climbing, a proud Berkeley alum who met his wife, Mary, at I-House in 1949. |
1950s ALUMNI |
Ladd R. Griffith, June, 2001 See article in Remembering Dear Friends section |
Nancy Bray Kluck Hildenbrand, March, 2001 A social worker and adult education teacher. |
| Stephen A. Klein, December, 2000 |
1960s ALUMNI |
| Carole A. Kean, April, 2001 |
| Paul J. Matzger, February, 2001 |
| Charles J. Williams, February, 2001 |
1970s ALUMNI |
| Moheb Boutros, September, 2001 |
FRIENDS |
| Leonard Berry, January, 2001 |
| Margaret Stuart Graupner, April, 2001 |
| Stephen Herrick, September, 2001 |
| Jean Hyde, February, 2001 |
Cecelia Lewis, May, 2001 An accomplished pianist who shared her music with I-House and her community. Former secretary to the I-House Business Manager. Contributions may be sent to the Cecelia Lewis Memorial Music Fund, Community Credit Union, 757 Redwood Dr., Garberville, CA 95542. |
| Amarylis E. Lipscomb, April, 2001 |
Barbara Anne Lynch, August, 2001 See article in Remembering Dear Friends section |
Jean Hoadley Peterson, September, 2001 Daughter of former I-House Board member, Walter Hoadley. Jean and her husband, Donald, died on the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania. |
Eugenie Schutt, August, 2001 A founding member of the I-House Board who worked closely with John D. Rockefeller in bringing I-House to Berkeley. |