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2012-2013 Annual Report

A New Era of Blair Leadership Doug Kimmelman & Chris Fortunato Blair’s new Head of School talks about his educational philosophy & vision for Blair


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Head of School Installation

In early October, the Blair community gathered for the installation of Christopher M. Fortunato as the 16th Head of School. An audience of nearly 900 students, parents, alumni, Trustees, faculty, staff and friends attended the program.

Model Classrooms

This year, Blair launched two model classrooms designed to provide faculty members and students with new opportunities to explore different methods of teaching and learning in the sciences and mathematics.

State of Admission

As Blair welcomes its largest freshman class ever, Dean of Admission Peter G. Curran talks about Blair’s increasingly competitive admission process and his plans to connect with parents and alumni during his travels this fall.

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39 s e c t i o n s 3 From the Head of School 20 In the News 21 Academics 30 Around the Arch 34 Arts 36 Athletics 38 Planned Giving 76 Class Notes 98 In Memoriam

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Chairman of the Board (2006-2013) Jim Jenkins ’66 presents the Blair Academy annual report; chief operating officer Jim Frick reports on the School’s financial position after another strong year.


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2012-2013 Annual Report

A New Era of Blair Leadership Doug Kimmelman & Chris Fortunato Blair’s new Head of School talks about his educational philosophy & vision for Blair

In early October, the Blair community gathered for the installation of Christopher M. Fortunato as the 16th Head of School. During the hour-long program, Mr. Fortunato talked about his vision for Blair and the educational philosophy that will guide his leadership as the School enters a new era in its history. Photo by David Coulter.

STA FF Volume LXXXll, No. 3 Fall 2013 Published: April, August, September, November Publication Number: USPS 057-760 Publisher: Blair Academy Blairstown, New Jersey 07825 Editor: Suzy Logan Head of School: Christopher Fortunato Class Notes Editor: Colleen Smarth Contributing Photographers: Douglas Benedict Cassi Gerdsen Colleen Smarth Melissa Collins David Coulter Contributing Writers Melissa Collins Sharon Merrifield James Moore Colleen Smarth Attention: Send address changes to Blair Academy Bulletin P.O. Box 600 Blairstown, NJ 07825 Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy: Blair Academy does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, creed, race, color or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its education policies, admissions, scholarships, loans or other school administered programs. Each Blair student is afforded the rights, privileges and social, academic and athletic opportunities that are generally accorded or made available to students of the school. Design by: Snavely Associates, Ltd., State College, Pennsylvania. Printing by J.S. McCarthy Printers. This magazine is printed on recycled paper.


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ntering Hardwick Hall on a recent beautiful fall morning, I paused to marvel at a simple, yet impressive mosaic of hundreds of postit notes adorning the large window of The Black Canteen, upon which our students shared how they would complete the following sentence: “I am my best and truest self when I am...” The responses to this prompt (which I posed during my first chapel talk) were thoughtful and diverse and included, for example, “playing lacrosse with my teammates,” “challenging myself in math,” “serving others” and “being forced to get out of my comfort zone.” In these early days of my tenure at Blair, we are beginning a focused effort to help our students explore more deeply the values and skills that will help define the kinds of leaders they will become. And, as I have shared with our students, we indeed expect all of them to be great citizens of our School and world, each embracing and owning their unique and distinctive leadership styles. I am firmly of the mind that leadership can and must be taught to empower our students to become their best selves, successful and happy individuals of purposeful achievement and character. This is the essence and continuing promise of a Blair education. An education that I believe serves as a competitive advantage in a world that is becoming exponentially more complex and filled with access to information that offers opportunity, but also distraction. Thus, I began this school year with a charge to our students and faculty to stay focused on a guiding question as they engage in all facets of their Blair experiences, the question being: What do you stand for? Exploring that question together as a learning community offers us a unique opportunity to deepen our knowledge and understanding of ourselves and one another, to build stronger facultystudent relationships and to more explicitly define our priorities as individuals and as a School. Therefore, building on Blair’s foundational commitments to knowing its students and providing superior academic preparation that is responsive to the demands of the rapidly changing worlds of higher education and professional life, we are developing and already piloting a coordinated series of initiatives to support our students’ abilities to examine what they stand for, to embrace their authentic best selves and to emerge as young leaders who can envision, articulate and act on their talents and passions. These initiatives are designed to prepare our students to engage in a world in which relationships matter most, relationships that are dependent on one’s ability to communicate effectively, to work as part of a team to solve problems and to do so with integrity and impact.

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Blair has always been ahead of the curve on these fronts, and the road ahead includes further steering into our strengths by: • Elevating the art of effective communication, including public speaking, to the highest level of priority so that our students’ ideas and stories can become known and appreciated by others and have impact. • Connecting our students and faculty in project teams to explore interesting global issues from both interdisciplinary and personal perspectives. • Enhancing our students’ emotional intelligence, relationship-building and ethical decision-making skills so that their choices more fully reflect their values and what they truly stand for. • Making meaningful and scholarly public service (both global and local) an even more central and prominent pillar of learning at Blair. Our work on these fronts has begun in earnest, including, for example, the training of more than 40 Blair students and faculty in the development of the Blair Leadership Stories Project, a community-wide initiative in which students, faculty, alumni, Trustees and other constituents of the Blair community will craft and film their “leadership stories,” short and compelling personal narratives that detail a meaningful decision each has made and how that choice exemplifies values and principles important to both the individual and our community. Several weeks ago, we welcomed a friend and colleague of mine, Dr. Timothy McCarthy, one of Harvard’s leading faculty in the fields of communication, public service and human rights, who spent a full day in residence leading a moving and riveting all-school lecture and a series of workshops to launch this effort. Our students universally and enthusiastically responded to Dr. McCarthy’s call to discover “moral leadership” and, regardless of the discipline or professional field they ultimately choose, to embrace the important work ahead of developing a personal vision, connecting it to their values and finding an authentic voice to communicate what they stand for. Witnessing the talent, energy and joy with which our students are already approaching these efforts, I am more confident than ever in their bright future and Blair’s.

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At 16th Head of School Installation, Blair Looks Confidently into Future

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On Sunday, October 6, the Blair community gathered in Hardwick Hall for the installation of Christopher M. Fortunato as the 16th Head of School. An audience of nearly 900 students, parents, alumni, Trustees, faculty, staff and friends attended the program. To watch the ceremony, please visit www.blair.edu/installation. The program began with a procession of Blair students, faculty and staff, followed by an invocation given by Reverend Cynthia J. Crowner. Veteran history teacher Martin Miller, PhD, and student speaker Sally Weiner ’14 then welcomed the crowd to campus and offered their impressions of Mr. Fortunato during both the search process and the early weeks of his first school year.


“I see your face light up every time you interact with a Blair student. You have a passion for our children; a passion that is not taught or acquired. It is a passion that defines you. And for this, our whole community is very grateful and excited to welcome you.” —Douglas W. Kimmelman, chairman of Blair’s Board of Trustees

“We welcome the many individuals in this impressive crowd, each of you with a special story and connection to Blair,” said Dr. Miller in his address. “How fortunate the new Head of School will be to unravel this tapestry at his own pace, in his own measured way. He will inevitably find you folks the unexpected perk of a challenging job.” On behalf of the student body, Sally welcomed Mr. Fortunato to the school community, challenging him to “keep Blair traditions alive, while making sure that we aren’t living in the past.” “Even in the little time I have had to get to know Mr. Fortunato, it is clear that he has the kind of passion that clears cornfields, and it is a pretty incredible thing to see,” Sally said, making a reference to the 1989 movie Field of Dreams. “We are so lucky as a school, and as a community, that Mr. Fortunato is here, that he is ready to lead our school and that his passion got directed our way.” Next, Anne E. Cramer ’75, secretary of Blair’s Board of Trustees, introduced Mr. Fortunato, highlighting how the Board unanimously appointed him in late 2012. “What the [search] committee saw in Chris Fortunato was a very intelligent, deliberate, energetic and compassionate man who held a vision for education that both embraced and built on The Seven Principles of a Blair Education,” said Ms. Cramer, who shared some of the early feedback the committee received from students, faculty and alumni about Mr.

Fortunato. “The collective message to the Board was clear: he was the right person—the right leader—to be the 16th Head of Blair Academy.” Douglas W. Kimmelman P’12, ’13, ’15, chairman of Blair’s Board of Trustees, put Mr. Fortunato’s leadership in historical perspective while delivering his investiture and charge. Highlighting the many characteristics the Board sought in Blair’s next Head of School—moral conviction, caring, character and a deep-seeded passion for student mentoring and interaction—Mr. Kimmelman charged the new Head of School with leading Blair confidently into the future. “You have already inspired so many of us with your calm, reasoned and deeply thoughtful manner,” he said. “I see your face light up every time you interact with a Blair student. You have a passion for our children; a passion that is not taught or acquired. It is a passion that defines you. And for this, our whole community is very grateful and excited to welcome you.” In accepting that charge, Mr. Fortunato shared with the audience a little about his personal history and how it led him to Blair. What follows is an excerpt from his address, as well as an excerpt from the remarks delivered by guest speaker David King, who is a senior lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School of Government. The ceremony concluded with a performance of the School’s alma mater led by the Blair Singers, as well as a recessional and prelude played by the Orchestra. Blair BuLLETIN 5


Excerpt from Chris Fortunato’s Speech

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is with the deepest gratitude, enthusiasm and humility that I accept the charge, the challenge and the gift of leading Blair Academy. While this may be my ceremony, this is in fact our day—it is about all of us. It is about the 165 years of devotion, learning and love, rich history and joyous Blair traditions crafted and nurtured by all who came before me… …Today is also about the talent, dedication and achievement of all of you who, every day, make Blair an exceptional learning community fueling our students’ success and securing our place of distinction among the very best schools. And, finally, today is also about the enduring promise of Blair’s future—about the exciting journey we together will take in which we will affirm and honor the values that will forever define Blair while boldly and collaboratively and often asking ourselves “What if…” what’s next, what are the possibilities ahead so we can continue to unlock the great promise of our students and our School in a world where the only constant is change? When we are young, we experience the gift of naturally gravitating toward what-if thinking every day—thinking about what we consider to be the infinite possibilities for our lives. Over my life, though it has been challenging, I have endeavored to stay connected with that part of myself—asking what if, asking big questions. Asking what if I decided to produce my play instead of continuing my senior thesis in college? What if my calling is not to practice law but instead to serve and support young people? What if the place where I am meant to be, where I will be able to love what I am doing, use my gifts and make the most difference is not in Cambridge, Mass., but instead on a beautiful hilltop in Blairstown, N.J.?

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Throughout the last almost 15 years of my career working with students, I and my colleagues have been pondering the future of education and found ourselves asking critical questions like: What if it’s no longer enough for our students to simply be very smart and perform well on tests to be successful in this complex, information-saturated world? What if character, ethics and emotional intelligence are or become every bit as important as IQ and subject matter knowledge in determining achievement? And, what if, beyond all of the benefits of technology, facilities and curricular innovations in enhancing teaching, great learning in the end is most dependent on relationships—meaningful relationships between caring and talented faculty and great students? And, over those 15 years, I came to important conclusions, ones that I am gratified to say more and more are shared by leaders in our field. It is indeed no longer enough to simply be smart to truly compete in a complex global society. In fact, grit, integrity, having an ethical rudder and the ability to make joyful, powerful and lasting connections are becoming some of the most highly sought-after skills for colleges and employers looking to distinguish the very many smart people out there from one another. And with those ideas, principles and realities in my mind, along with my personal sense of mission in teaching and empowering students, I found Blair—and I fell in love with the exceptional students and faculty I met, with its beautiful campus and with what Blair stands for and its capacity to lead. And that has led


me to this stage and to this day, though only several months into my role, nonetheless knowing with unshakeable confidence that Blair is and will be a leader because of what it stands for… …Bill Gates (someone who has had at least some modest success in his life) once said that the true leaders of this century will be those who focus their energy on empowering others. Empowering others is my leadership promise to you. Therefore, in accepting and embracing my charge, I will focus on ensuring that I take exceptionally good care of Blair’s students, our faculty, our staff; that I help bring to our school the most talented, best kid people who value our culture; and to create and protect the conditions that help empower our teachers and students to build exceptional relationships based on knowing each other. Our commitment to relationships, to knowing students, makes us a leader. People have asked me what my vision is for Blair. My vision for all of you (our students), my expectation is that, with our guidance and care, you will all become the leaders you are meant to be and that are needed in this world across every college campus and every profession….And my vision for Blair is unequivocally this: Blair will lead in a way that is uniquely and authentically Blair….My vision, our plan is to aggressively and boldly own exactly who we are as a School and to empower you, our students, with the ideas and opportunities to understand and aggressively own your best and true selves. This is what drives a world-class education. This is the foundation of great learning.

To watch a video of Mr. Fortunato’s and Mr. King’s full speeches, please visit www.blair.edu/installation.


Excerpt from David King’s Speech

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is an occasion of great happiness and some pride for Blair Academy. In Harvard’s halls, this whole exercise leaves us hollowed out. There’s still disbelief, a missing limb: Chris Fortunato has gone home. Home to New Jersey. Home to Blair Academy. It would be appropriate for me to say, “Our loss is your gain.” But as my students returned to campus in late August, our loss was simply…our loss. We thought we pulled a neat trick a few years ago, stealing Chris Fortunato away from Providence College, where he had been Dean of Students. Their loss was our gain. It wasn’t long ago that Chris was energizing me. At the Kennedy School, it was his job to oversee two constituencies. Yes, he was dean of students. But he was also our dean of the degree programs. Two separate audiences—students and faculty—one very difficult job. Yet, Chris Fortunato pulled it off, and he did it by uniting the Harvard Kennedy School around the school’s old call for public service. We miss him. And now our loss is…still our loss…but our loss is…your gain. What are you gaining in Chris Fortunato? You’re getting a leader who will challenge you to think— deeply—about how you live your lives. He’ll challenge you to act as if your deeds are witnessed by the gods. Speak as if your words are written in the sky. He’ll challenge you to examine your life, but to Chris, an “examined life” is not some academic exercise. It is a muscular and ongoing quest. The examined life is less about calling out right answers than it is about asking good questions. Questions like, “Why is there poverty?” “Why is there

cruelty?” “What is friendship?” “How can I serve?” And in our shallow ponds of privilege, at Harvard and at places like Blair Academy, Chris Fortunato demands that we think deeply about what it means to be privileged. Because the greatest privilege of being privileged is not to recognize that we are privileged… And, yet, we are all immeasurably privileged, here, today. Some of the parents and alumni here were privileged to be in this place 50 years ago, too. We are coming up on a sad 50th anniversary. President John Kennedy was struck down on November 22, 1963, in Texas. What you may not know is that he held, in his coat, an undelivered speech that he planned to give at the Dallas Trade Mart later that day. He spoke of the responsibilities that grew out of our accidental privileges as Americans… …You’ve never heard those words, because they were never spoken. But you do know the sentiment because it’s present in Blair Academy’s principle that “Beyond self is happiness.” Happiness in self comes through service beyond one’s self. Students at Blair, what will you stand for? “Standing for” is the opposite of “putting up with.” But before you can stand up for anything, you have to examine who you are… …Over the course of 21 years at Harvard, I have heard hundreds of students, sitting in my office, dreaming of what they would be. Some wanted to be members of Congress. Some imagined themselves

To watch 8aFallvideo of Mr. Fortunato’s and Mr. King’s full speeches, please visit www.blair.edu/installation. 2013


A Look Back at Blair’s Leaders Since 1848 Blair Academy’s Principals & Headmasters

as mayors or directors of meaningful non-profits. I remember one young man who earnestly announced that he would be the governor of South Carolina. It is natural for us to have goals, and it’s good for them to be lofty ones. What do you want to be? A successful entrepreneur? A software developer? The mayor of your hometown? The headmaster of a school? Yes, it’s good to have goals. Still, my experience is that many young people—and too many older people— focus on what it is that they want to “be” without considering, deeply, what it is that they want to “do.” This is a very important distinction. A person can “be” a successful entrepreneur, a software developer or a mayor. A person can “be” a member of Congress. A person can “be” a headmaster. But what is it that a person wants to “do” with her life or his? What do you want to do? It is not enough to say what you believe or to decide what you want to be. Your task—here at Blair and out in the world—is to focus on what you want to “do” with your life….Don’t imagine yourself as someone who will be great. Rather, humbly, go about the hard work of doing great things.

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Dr. Isaiah W. Condict

1849-1852

The Rev. James G. Moore

1852-1854

The Rev. J. Kirby Davis

1854-1861

Mr. J. Henry Johnson

1861-1873

Mr. Simmons S. Stevens

1875-1883

Dr. Henry D. Gregory

1883-1892

Dr. John H. Shumaker

1892-1898

Dr. William S. Eversole

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Dr. John C. Sharpe

1927-1946

Dr. Charles H. Breed

1946-1951

Mr. Benjamin D. Roman

1951-1954

Dr. Ira A. Flinner

1954-1976

Dr. James M. Howard Jr.

1976-1989

The Rev. James R. Kelley

1989-2013

Mr. T. Chandler Hardwick III

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Mr. Christopher M. Fortunato

“Your task is to focus on what you want to ‘do’ with your life….Don’t imagine yourself as someone who will be great. Rather, humbly, go about the hard work of doing great things.” —David King, senior lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School of Government

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Blair’s Model Classrooms Promote Hands-On ‘Inquiry-Based’ Learning At the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year, Blair launched two model classrooms designed to provide faculty members and students with new opportunities to explore different methods of teaching and learning in the sciences and mathematics. Among the goals of the new rooms is to enhance Blair’s science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) offerings, which is one of the main focuses of Blair’s 2011-2016 Strategic Plan: Building Strength.

Science teacher Carl Christianson describes the model classrooms as “student-centric learning spaces” that encourage Blair faculty members to take a multifaceted approach to the School’s math and science curricula. “We now have large tables that allow the rooms to be flexible spaces for lectures or labs,” explained Dr. Christianson, who headed the faculty committee that oversaw renovations to Bogle Hall over the summer, a project that included the design of model classrooms in Bogle Hall and Timken Library. “We also have white board space around the periphery with multiple projection surfaces, as well as mobile projectors that have made the classrooms more hands-on and dynamic environments.” The more flexible physical layout of the rooms is only one aspect of what Blair hopes to accomplish with the 10 Fall 2013

science and math model/experimental initiative, which has worked well for other academic departments at Blair in the past. “This is an exciting opportunity for us to explore different learning techniques as we plan to expand Bogle Hall to meet the School’s growing math and science needs over the next few years,” said Rachel Stone, assistant head of school for faculty. While the design of a new facility that prepares students for the STEM challenges they will meet in college and beyond is still in its infancy, Blair’s faculty have visited a number of peer schools to see what approaches work best. “To ensure that we have anticipated the challenges and advantages that come with new classroom types, we figured the best way was to experiment ourselves,” said Dr. Christianson, who earned his PhD from Boston College in 2008 and now teaches chemistry and Advanced Placement biology at Blair. “We do not simply want to rely on the experience of other schools; we understand


The math and science model classrooms encourage students to experience inquirybased learning.

that when you are creating a new space, you must have your own curriculum in mind. The next year or two in the experimental classrooms should allow us to learn about new techniques and the benefits and challenges we must consider in designing Bogle Hall 2.0.” The math and science model classrooms encourage students to experience inquiry-based learning—which is far from a novel concept at Blair. The launch of these latest experimental classrooms in Bogle Hall and Timken Library simply complements what faculty members have already been doing elsewhere on campus. The math and English departments have made a push toward becoming paperless, while the science and history departments are moving toward electronic textbooks. Math teachers have championed the use of tablets in the classroom, and science teachers are utilizing green science, opening up classrooms as viable spaces for experimentation. “Our model classrooms will facilitate an inquiry-based approach by creating adjustable spaces of which teachers can easily change the layout for the needs of a particular class day,” Dr. Christianson said. Ultimately, Blair’s goal is to make students even more engaged in their own learning, something Dr. Christianson and colleagues believe can be achieved by making the classroom experience more tactile. “We want students to learn by doing, not by observing,” he said. “We are seeing this trend throughout the fields of STEM— even advanced classes such as AP biology and chemistry

have changed their entire curricula in the past two years to reflect the push for a more hands-on approach.” As the school explores novel ways of teaching and learning, faculty members reiterate that all efforts are designed to allow Blair to tie its developing curriculum to more dynamic classroom spaces. And the model classrooms are only one aspect of the summer-long renovations to Bogle Hall, which have made it a more modern facility with new desks, floors, ceilings and flexible seating. “The renovations have provided us with a better environment for learning,” Dr. Christianson concluded. “In addition to making the space brighter and cleaner, we have replaced all the old desks with collaborative tables, upgraded all of the building’s electronics and worked to make the common areas more useful. (To read more about how the facility has been upgraded, please see the story on page 28.) Over the last several years, Blair has worked to expand its STEM offerings in a number of other ways, most recently adding hands-on engineering courses to its curriculum in 2012. The next issue of the Bulletin will delve more deeply into the School’s engineering classes and how they have grown since their inception. Blair BuLLETIN 11


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Advancing Blair’s Name & Reputation: The State of Admission in

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As Blair welcomes its largest

teaching and learning. They appreciate that this philosophy

freshman class ever, Dean

is the basis of program creation and curricular design. Our balance between student-centered education and academic rigor with superior college outcomes remains the centerpiece of the Blair experience. While the admission office is looking forward to welcoming all new students to Blair this fall, we are also already gearing up for what will be a very busy fall travel and interview season. One of the main priorities of the 2011-2016 Strategic Plan: Building on Strength is to advance Blair’s name and reputation, and our goals stem directly from this strategic initiative. We are planning on building upon the momentum Blair has created in already existing markets, while investigating new areas (both domestically and internationally) to find exceptional applicants to whom we can introduce the Blair experience. This year, the admission office is planning to attend more than 35 secondary school placement fairs in 18 different U.S. states. We will be holding regional admission receptions in seven locales (Princeton, Far Hills, Blairstown, Long Island, New York

of Admission Peter G. Curran talks about Blair’s increasingly competitive admission process and his plans to connect with parents and alumni during his travels this fall.

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I write this, Blair is beginning its 166th year, and one of my favorite moments happens on the opening night—convocation. This ceremony is steeped in tradition and begins with students filing through the Arch behind bag pipers to mark the official opening of school. I am especially excited for convocation this year, because we are opening our doors to the largest freshman class in school history, 91 students, with a total school enrollment of 454 students. It was another record-breaking Acceptance Rate year for the 2010-2011 admission office: our 36% applications reached 2012-2013 33% an all-time high 2013-2014 30% of more than 800; our acceptance rate dropped to 30 percent; and our admission yield was 60 percent. We have students coming from 20 different U.S. states and 27 different countries. There is no question that the Blair Academy name and reputation is growing in the boarding school landscape. Prospective families understand the value proposition of a Blair education. They understand that Blair knows its students and takes an individualized approach to 12 Fall 2013

From left to right: (Standing) Leucretia Shaw, Teddy Wenner ’96, Andee Ryerson, Peter G. Curran, Laura Brantley and Kecia Tillman. (Seated) Caroline Wilson, Paul Clavel ’88 and Nancy Klein.


Blair Student Body Breakdown by State & Country Mid-Atlantic District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania South Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana North Carolina South Carolina Texas Virginia

Asia China Hong Kong South Korea Taiwan Vietnam

Thailand Macau Russia United Arab Emirates

North America Bermuda Canada Mexico United States

Africa Ethiopia South Africa Zimbabwe

Europe Austria England Germany Spain Switzerland

Midwest Illinois Ohio New England Connecticut Massachusetts West California Hawaii Washington

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States & Countries Admission Team is Headed California Colorado Connecticut Florida Illinois Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Tennessee Texas Virginia

Blair’s 12 head tour guides do an excellent job of sharing the Blair experience with prospective families. In addition to giving regular tours, they correspond with parents and students and travel to fairs and receptions.

City, Philadelphia and Greenwich), as well as international receptions in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Bermuda and Dubai. While traveling the world to find the best students, we are ever mindful about making sure prospective families who visit campus not only have a wonderful experience, but also leave with a deep understanding of the culture and ethos of this learning community. 14 Fall 2013

In order for the admission office to reach so many different communities while ensuring each visitor has a personalized experience, we have a talented office of dedicated professionals. Blair alumnus Teddy Wenner ’96 has taken over the Financial Aid Office and will continue his work as associate dean of admission. In addition to our experienced admission officers Andee Ryerson and Paul Clavel ’88, we have several new staff members: Laura Brantley (a three-year Blair math teacher and tennis and squash coach), who will also oversee international recruitment; Leucretia Shaw (a veteran Spanish teacher); and Caroline Wilson, a recent Williams College graduate. Nancy Klein continues to play a critical role in database administration and application management, while Kecia Tillman remains the voice and face of Blair Academy, greeting every family and making their visit memorable. Prospective families often comment that one of the most outstanding parts of their visit is the student tour. We have more than 150 students serving as tour guides, and these individuals truly make Blair shine. Critical to the tour guide program are our six female and six male head tour guides:


Bermuda China Hong Kong Japan Korea Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates United States

This year, the admission team will travel to:

“Prospective families understand that Blair knows its students and takes an individualized approach to teaching and learning. Our balance between student-centered education and academic rigor with superior college outcomes remains the centerpiece of the Blair experience.” —Peter G. Curran, dean of admission

states

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Abby Troy ’14, Hannah Klein ’14, Paige Cordero ’14, Lucy Drinkwater ’15, Grace Ewles ’15, Batouly Camara ’15, Andrew Litvin ’14, Graham Merrifield ’14, Gordon Wong ’14, Demetrius Daltirus ’14, Oliver Durling ’15 and Eddie Lehr ’15. In addition to giving tours on a regular basis, these students regularly reach out to prospective families to answer questions, travel to fairs and receptions, and host a blog on the Blair website. I am constantly impressed by the passion and dedication these Blair ambassadors bring to this critical leadership role. These student leaders have enormous responsibility and always impress prospective families as they offer an in-depth, 360-degree view of the student experience.

The redesigned Blair website has greatly enhanced the efforts of the admission office. Countless prospective families comment not only on its easy navigation, but also on the quality of its content, which accurately and effectively transmits the feel of the Blair community. Multimedia content, such as the “Day-in-the-Life” video series (www.blair. edu/day-in-the-life) and “Blair by the Numbers” video (www. blair.edu/blair-by-the-numbers), offer prospective families an authentic view into life on the hilltop. As our travel season gets under way, we hope to connect with many parents and alumni while we are on the road. I encourage you to check out our travel schedule at www.blair. edu/travel-schedule and let us know if you would like to touch base while we are visiting your city. And, of course, should you know of any student for whom Blair would be an excellent fit, please encourage them to reach out and schedule a tour of campus. Blair BuLLETIN 15


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Senior Exit

Interv iews A Chance for Feedback & Reflection

For the past three years, a core group of faculty has conducted senior exit interviews with members of graduating classes, gathering valuable feedback on the Blair experience and providing seniors with an opportunity to reflect on their time at the School.

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Since 2010, the Senior Exit Interview Committee, a group comprising School administrators and admission counselors, has met with graduating students to discuss a range of topics, including seniors’ personal growth, academic challenges or successes, the college process and the impact of student-faculty relationships at Blair. “Stopping to reflect on their high school experience is in many ways therapeutic and helps students in their transition to college by providing closure,” said dean of students Jessica Matzkin. “The process is also empowering in that the interviews give students a chance to have a voice in how their School is run.”

“This process creates a really great dialogue between students and faculty about what needs to be fine-tuned at the School.” —Dean of Students Jessica Matzkin

In addition to the benefits the process offers students, Blair administrators have found these interviews invaluable in terms of measuring the success of The Seven Principles That Define a Blair Education. Beginning each April, committee members are assigned to a group of eight to 10 seniors, who are then asked a series of questions that delve into those

individuals’ Blair experiences. Although students respond anonymously, the committee reconvenes each summer to discuss common themes gathered from individual student feedback. Many seniors discuss the teachers, coaches, housemasters and advisors who have played important roles during their years at Blair. The fact that nearly every Blair faculty member is recognized during the interview process is evidence that Blair’s teachers really do know their students—the first tenet of The Seven Principles. “The most important thing that we do as educators is to build relationships with our students inside and outside of the classroom,” Ms. Matzkin said. “The feedback we’ve gotten to date makes it clear that we are successfully supporting our students, getting to know them well and tailoring their education to their strengths and weaknesses.” Among the programs that students feel broadened their horizons are the School’s public speaking and Skeptics programs. “The former has done a lot to build student selfconfidence,” Ms. Matzkin explained. “Other seniors point to the positive influence of Blair’s prefect program in their dormitory life and the importance of small class sizes for success in the classroom.” Such responses confirm that Blair is on the right track in personalizing and customizing the education students receive over the course of four years. While students often suggest revising the campus dress code, feedback from respondents is largely positive. “In fact, when asked what they’d like to adjust or change, many seniors fall silent because they cannot immediately identify something they would like to see adjusted,” Ms. Matzkin said. “For the most part, this process creates a really great dialogue between students and faculty about what needs to be fine-tuned at the School,” she continued. “The feedback is overwhelmingly positive, but there are still some areas that could use some work. In light of this, we take all of the seniors’ feedback and try to use it to create positive change.” Looking forward, the class of 2014 will be asked to participate in the exit interview process next spring, and the committee will look for ways to filter quantitative data from their responses. Blair BuLLETIN 17


F e at u r e

Do These Names Sound Familiar Britton Sadie Britton ’16 (middle) with her father, John, and mother, Rosemary Tafaro. Sadie’s great-grandfather, John, graduated from Blair in 1925.

Grant Meghan Grant ’17 with parents Carolyn Grant and Marianne Lieberman, who graduated from Blair in 1979 and now serves on the Board of Trustees.

Kirby Brush Kirby ’15 with his mom, Cindy, and dad, Coray, who graduated from Blair in 1980.

Rizzo Romano Anthony Rizzo ’14 (middle) and Dominick Rizzo ’16 (far right) with their father, Tony Rizzo, and mother, Nina Romano, who graduated from Blair in 1985. Alex Romano ’14, son of David Romano ’76 and his wife, Alice, is also a senior this year. 18 Fall 2013


Parents, Grandparents & Great-Grandparents Dick Amdur ’50 Blake Small ’15

Andy Davlin ’46 Hannah Ochtera ’17

Coray Kirby ’80 Brush Kirby ’15

Sean Breslin ’81 Kevin Breslin ’14

Carlton Durling ’47 Ollie Durling ’15

John Naisby ’57 Jess Lowndes ’15

John Britton ’25* Sela Britton ’16

Crissie Cooke-Gibbs ’80 Maiya Gibbs ’15

Mike Castle ’70 Ben Castle ’15

Marianne Lieberman ’79 Meghan Grant ’17

Bob Metz ’44 Pete Metz ’82 Lindsey Metz ’14

Lai Yuen Chiang ’84 Yu Rong Lim ’14 Yi Jun Lim ’16

Richard Hoffman ’26* Don Hoffman ’54 Rachel Hoffman ’15

Denise Current ’74 Carissa Current ’16

Charlie Keil ’60 Rob Turner ’63 Emma Price ’14

Marivelle Clavel-Davis ’82 Preston Davis ’76 Shannon Davis ’14

Chris Mezzanotte ’88 Chris Mezzanotte ’14 Jessie Peck Martin ’85 Natalie Martin ’15 David Romano ’76 Dom Romano Hon. ’51 Alex Romano ’14

Nina Romano ’85 Dom Romano Hon. ’51 Anthony Rizzo ’14 Dominick Rizzo ’16 Guy Saxton ’79 Jack Saxton ’17 Howard Saylor ’50 Tyler Saylor ’14 Devyn Saylor ’16 Jeff Seubel ’63 Andrew Booth ’15 Neal Sigety ’76 Ned Sigety ’16

Len Simon ’54* Ethan Simon ’15 Sean Smith ’86 Carlin Smith ’14 Henry Smith ’16 Raymond Vass 1912* Stan Vass ’49* Jeff Vass ’79 Spencer Vass ’15 Chris Wedholm ’80 Eric Maine ’77 Harley Wedholm ’17

Rob Sigety ’75 Katie Sigety ’16

*Deceased

Sigety Ned Sigety ’16 with his mom, Virginia. Ned’s father, Neal, graduated from Blair in 1976. Katie Sigety ’16, daughter of Trustee Rob Sigety ’75, is also a sophomore this year.

VASS Spencer Vass ’15 with his mom, Dianna, and dad, Jeff, who graduated from Blair in 1979. Spencer’s grandfather, Stan, was a member of the class of 1949.

As Blair alumni well know, the experience the School

30 percent of students having some family connection

offers its students truly lasts a lifetime. For no one is this

to Blair, the School enjoys the many recommendations it

more true than the Blair graduates whose children and

receives from loyal alumni across the United States and

grandchildren are now students. With more than

around the world.

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Blair Alum Wins First Professional Fight with TKO In April, the Newark, N.J., Star-Ledger featured a story about professional fighter Jared Platt ’07, who defeated opponent Mitch Whitesel with a technical knockout at the Tropicana Resort and Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. “‘I just went out and did what I’ve been preparing to do for years now. It felt very natural,’” said Jared, 24, who credited Blair’s wrestling team with teaching him the skills he needed to be successful in his debut

professional fight. “‘It felt great to get my first win, professionally no less, but it really just felt like another day. I expected nothing less and was actually even frustrated. I wanted a stoppage sooner.’” At Blair, Jared wrestled at 215 pounds and was ranked second in the country. A year after graduation, he injured his back, ending his wrestling career. Since then, he has combined his wrestling experience with jiu jitsu, muay Thai and boxing. As part of his preparation for the Atlantic City competition, Jared supplemented strength training and conditioning with wrestling various opponents, including fellow Blair alums Frank Mattiace ’13 and Brooks Black ’13.

NJ Herald Describes Best Hole on Blair’s Golf Course In August, the New Jersey Herald published an article on Blair Academy’s Golf Course—specifically, the challenge and beauty of the 7th hole. “Carved out of the woods when it was moved over to accommodate playing fields for other sports, 7 is nearly 500 yards of splendor,” the article reads. “And the temptation is certainly there to kick back, relax and enjoy the surroundings. But that relaxed feeling might vanish after pulling out the clubs and trying to master the straight-away, par-5 hole that spans 430 yards from the gold tee, 460 from the white and blue.” Sinking your ball is no simple task, the story goes on to explain, thanks in part to two sand traps, one of which is hidden behind the other. “‘If [the ball] goes too much left, you’re going to be in the woods. So there’s that,’ Blair Academy golf pro Hal Eaton said. ‘And, of course, if you aim too far right, you’re going to be in the woods on the right side. Golf is that kind of game.’” The fairway and the green require golfers to hit uphill, which makes the shot even more difficult. But, as the article concludes, “all this description is merely to warn golfers of 7’s pitfalls, not to intimidate them. ‘My own feeling is,’ Eaton said, ‘it’s the best hole on the golf course.’” 20 Fall 2013


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New Club Debunks Myths & Allows Students to Explore Real-World Scientific Issues When a group of Blair students expressed an interest in forming a new science-based club on campus, science department chair Michael Sayers, PhD, took the lead last year and founded the Blair Academy Mythbusters, better known around campus as BAM. Modeled after the popular Discovery channel television show “MythBusters,” the club works to disprove common everyday myths, such as “the five-second rule” to eating dropped food or the belief that duct tape fixes anything. Throughout the 2012-2013 school year, Dr. Sayers and the club’s four founding members (Graham Merrifield ’14, Tae Hwi An ’14, Annika Rollock ’14 and Lindsey Green ’14) set out to debunk these and other myths. “Our club gives passionate students a chance to explore real-world issues safely and scientifically,” Graham explained. “While many of the phenomena we are exploring aren’t novel, the process of successfully analyzing and conducting such experiments feeds our passion for fun outside of the classroom.” The club also supplements what members are learning in the classroom, added Dr. Sayers, who teaches chemistry, physics and engineering in addition to his responsibilities as department chair.

This past spring, club members enthusiastically performed experiments, the details of which they are keeping under wraps until they are ready to present their conclusions to fellow students, hopefully during the 2013-2014 school year. Dr. Sayers emphasized that BAM members need to apply multiple disciplines of science, many of which are part of Blair’s curriculum, to take on a myth from different angles to disprove it. “Our projects require knowledge of physics and engineering science, chemistry, biology, biotechnology and pyrotechnics,” he explained. “So the students are putting what they have learned in class to work, while also gaining some specific advanced knowledge.” As the fields of science and math become more competitive at both the high school and college levels, this club is just one option Blair students have to cultivate their interests in mathematics and technical pursuits. “We’re expanding our offerings from ‘plain vanilla science,’ which was once sufficient, to cover new fields and new ways of letting students put their hands on things,” Dr. Sayers concluded. “As the students who come to Blair are shifting their interests in science, we are keeping pace and making more opportunities come alive for them.” Blair BuLLETIN 21


Quint Clarke ’87 Leads Annual Service Trip to Kenya

For the ninth consecutive June, history teacher Quint Clarke ’87 led a group of 17 Blair students and faculty members on the School’s annual service trip to Kenya. As in past years, the trip combined sightseeing and tourism with service opportunities in rural communities. To date, “Blair in Kenya” has delivered more than 7,000 pounds of clothes, shoes, computers and medical supplies to the country, raised more than $45,000 toward educational programs and created a micro-bank lender with more than $15,000 in funds. During summer 2013, students continued the construction of the Blair Educational Center 22 Fall 2013

in Lagonia, Kenya, overlooking the shores of Lake Victoria. The private elementary school serves more than 110 students and fills a pressing need in the community for structured education. This year, Blair students distributed 1,500 pounds of supplies they brought from the U.S., including four computers from the School’s technology department. The students also painted the school, taught students, helped to construct two new classrooms, and prepared and served lunch for more than 50 students that the “Blair in Kenya” program currently sponsors in Lagonia. Sponsored students receive lunch daily, as well as school fees, books, pens, paper, shoes and school uniforms. During the trip, the group also dug a well for the school, as well as began the construction of a library that will house computers. Addressing the health needs of the surrounding local community, the group also delivered more than 500 pounds of medical supplies and participated in a medical clinic for the local residents. With help from Blair students,


Jane Ferry, MD, FACEP, MMM, mother of Ted Peacock ’11 and chief medical officer at Grandview Hospital in Sellersville, Pa., led the clinic, which allowed many members of the small village to receive medical treatment from a doctor for the first time. Dr. Ferry also visited the town’s local health center and met with community leaders to discuss pressing health issues. Another highlight of the trip was celebrating the return of Kelvin Serem ’13 to his native country by hosting a party in his hometown. Serem came to Blair in August 2011 as a junior after spending two years at St. Patrick’s High School, one of Kenya’s most selective boarding schools. He grew up in Kibargioyet, Kenya, a village in the highlands of the Rift Valley near Iten and Eldoret. Now a full-scholarship student at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., Serem hopes to use his education to make his hometown and country better places for everyone to live and work. “Serem invited our group to his village—which has no electricity and no running water—to meet his family and see his home,” explained Mr. Clarke. “His lifestyle made it clear that no Blair student has overcome the obstacles he has to attend our School.”

Wanting to help the larger community, Serem and Mr. Clarke drafted plans to build a second “Blair in Kenya” school, which is now set to open in January 2014. To date, the second school has three classrooms, and plans for a library and computer room are in place. The students also visited St. Patrick’s, which is home to many of Kenya’s top runners. The school welcomed Blair students, who had the opportunity to run with their Kenyan peers, as well as observe a training session over the course of their two-week visit. During their travels, the Blair delegation also toured the Kibera slum in Nairobi, the largest in sub-Saharan Africa; met with President Barack Obama’s grandmother at her home for the fifth year in a row; went on safaris in African national parks; and participated in discussions with various professionals working with Kenyans, including professors at Michigan and DePaul universities, as well as business leaders in the environmental and energy industries. “Mostly, we brought smiles to the faces of people who the world has largely forgotten,” Mr. Clarke said. “We made new friends, and we helped show that our similarities are more important than our differences.” Blair BuLLETIN 23


Rational Thinking: The Value of Economics at Blair by James Moore

Veteran Blair faculty member James Moore talks about his passion for economics and how teaching it over the last decade has given his students a new appreciation for market forces and how they influence current affairs. In addition to teaching advanced placement microeconomics, Mr. Moore teaches English 1 and 4 and directs Blair’s squash programs. He has coached the boys’ varsity squash team for many years.

If economics, as the dour 19th-century British historian Thomas Carlyle suggested, is “the dismal science,” then why is it so much fun to teach? What’s “dismal” about exploring how Major League Baseball is like Wal-Mart or considering how the black market for stolen Vermeers sheds light on the subprime mortgage crisis? Indeed, can anything be more exhilarating for a teacher or a student than to be in the thick of a class that, according to Mikal DavisWest ’11, “taught me not just ‘economics’ but also how to think and analyze”? In 1980, former History Department Chairman Elliot Trommald asked Martin Miller, then a new faculty member, to develop a course based on Paul Samuelson’s iconic textbook Economics. “Back then, Blair required only two history courses, world history and U.S. history, for graduation,” Dr. Miller explained. “So when I referred to, say, Adam Smith’s specialization of labor as a key to the Industrial Revolution, few kids knew what I was talking about. To address those gaps in our students’ backgrounds, we did two things: first, I redesigned my curriculum to focus more on the history of economic and political thought, rather than classical economic

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models. Second, and perhaps more importantly, we created our western civilization course as a requirement for all tenth graders.” Ironically, as Dr. Miller’s evolving honors economics course abandoned in-depth study of those classical models, he created the conditions that enable me and our colleague Dave Facciani to offer advanced placement microeconomics in a context woven of both historical trends and current events. So when Mr. Facciani introduces the concepts of absolute and competitive advantage, he can illustrate them by drawing a connection between Italy’s current economic woes and the country’s traditionally insular business culture. His students, veterans of western civilization, not only bring their understanding of European history to bear but can consider the fundamental idea of “opportunity cost” in a more nuanced and sophisticated manner. As a result, they develop both a sound understanding of how to work the problems on the Advanced Placement exam, as well as an ingrained sense of what those models can tell us about how people, firms and countries choose to employ their resources of labor, land and capital. Not surprisingly, some of our recent honors economics or AP microeconomics students have been inspired to pursue the discipline at the college level. Candice Yandam ’12 so enjoyed studying economics at Blair that when she applied to


universities in her native France, she focused on those with the strongest economics faculties; she is currently a student in the economics department at La Sorbonne in Paris. “Taking economics at Blair helped me figure out what I want to do with my life,” she explained. Other recent graduates, who have pursued different disciplines in college, also see their Blair economics classes as inflection points in their academic careers. For Mikal Davis-West ’11, AP microeconomics trained him to look at the world through the lenses of scarcity, incentives and markets, enabling him to approach his college studies from a more rigorously defined perspective. “Studying econ at Blair helped me to view transactions more clearly,” the University of Pennsylvania political science major said. “And it made me think about how individuals affect the economy and the society overall.” Lauren Baumgartner ’10, whose honors thesis for the history department at the University of Chicago explores the role of women in the ancient Roman economy, added that her studies—and even her choice of courses—have been enhanced by the understanding of basic microeconomic concepts she acquired during her senior year at Blair. “Not only did what I learned in econ at Blair help me more fully understand European history and develop my thesis,” Lauren said, “but it offered some perspective when I faced the very practical problem choosing which courses I needed to take now to finish my degree and which I’d have to save for another time.” Jackie Gunn ’10, now a fourth-year student reading English at King’s College London, agrees with her Blair classmate Lauren that, while the academic exercise of studying economics was interesting, the perspective she developed in the

class offers her some clarity about decisions she makes every day: “I buy monthly travel cards in London to use the Tube and buses, which cost a fortune, so it makes me want to use public transport as often as possible to decrease the cost-per-use. But then I remember that the travel card is a sunk cost. So as a ‘rational’ thinker, I shouldn’t let the sunk £80 affect my decision between a five-minute bus ride and a healthier option of walking.” The costs and benefits to society that accompany individual decisions are famously hard to measure, but they are often easy to see. In the case of economics at Blair, the benefits—what we call “positive externalities”—of Mr. Trommald’s decision to introduce a new course into the curriculum continue to reveal themselves even 33 years later. Alumni of honors economics and AP microeconomics who study the subject in college are well prepared. Their classmates who follow a different academic path do so with a formal understanding of how people and groups make choices. And even those students who haven’t taken economics at Blair—well, they may not recognize the difference between marginal and average cost, but because they have taken western civilization, they are better prepared to understand themselves, Blair and the world beyond. Blair BuLLETIN 25


Science teachers Carl Christianson and Jolene Schuster

Faculty Update Quint Clarke ’87 & Andrew Sykes Veteran Blair faculty members Andrew Sykes and Quint Clarke ’87 collaborated this summer to create a sourcebook that will be used by all freshman world history teachers during the 2013-2014 school year. “The book, which is a compilation of materials we have woven into the course during our years of teaching, provides readings from a variety of perspectives that will force students to think critically about the challenges and opportunities of globalization,” Mr. Clarke explained. “Among other areas of study, the readings address world poverty, global terror, economic growth and development, and humanitarian crises around the world.” Carl Christianson & Jolene Schuster This summer, science teachers Carl Christianson and Jolene Schuster traveled 9,000 miles through 18 U.S. states to visit various state and national parks. During the trip, they met with park service professionals, visited dam sites and toured aquaculture operations in California, Oregon and Washington. “We scouted locations for future Blair 26 Fall 2013

excursions to parks in which students can learn about environmental science through research and service projects,” Dr. Schuster said. “The trip also yielded material on interesting topics and experiences that I will share with my marine science class this coming year.” Tentative plans for an inaugural Blair student trip include Yosemite National Park and several sites around Monterey Bay, Calif. Sarah O’Neil & Amy Van Nostrand Spanish teacher Sarah O’Neil traveled to Peru in July for a 10-day excursion through the country with mathematics teacher Amy Van Nostrand. The two stopped in Lima, Cuzco, several towns in the Sacred Valley and, of course, Machu Picchu. This immersion and cultural experience was made possible by the generosity of an anonymous Blair family who is dedicated to supporting faculty travel and professional development. Kara McCabe In August, English teacher Kara McCabe attended a course at Manhattan College’s Advanced Placement


Spanish teacher Sarah O’Neil and mathematics teacher Amy Van Nostrand

Institute that helped her design the curriculum for Blair’s new AP psychology course, which is being offered for the first time during the 2013-2014 school year. “This class will familiarize students with foundational concepts and language,” explained Ms. McCabe, who earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in English at Colby College and the University of Vermont, respectively, where she also studied psychology. “Class discussions, assessments, projects and activities are designed to help students master the course content in preparation for the AP examination in May. After mastering research methods and the biology of the brain and nervous system, students will learn various modern cognitive, psychoanalytic, behavioral and humanistic approaches.” Tom Dougherty This summer, English teacher Tom Dougherty began a master’s of literature program at Middlebury College’s Bread Loaf School of English. To complete his degree, Mr. Dougherty will take two six-week courses for five

consecutive summers. This year, he studied and analyzed the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer and explored techniques for teaching modern Irish literature. “The program has produced hundreds of elite English scholars, many of them fellow Blair faculty members who hold the program in the highest regard,” said Mr. Dougherty. “Much of the curriculum is designed specifically for secondary school English teachers, so I am directly sharing my newfound knowledge with Blair students.” Lynn Scully Engineering teacher Lynn Scully attended a fourday class sponsored by the American Amateur Radio League (ARRL). She was among 12 teachers and professors chosen to learn more about ham radio, wireless robotics, satellite communications, programming applications and wireless games. In addition to learning about radio and wireless communication, Ms. Scully had the opportunity to meet colleagues from across the United States from a variety of industries. Blair BuLLETIN 27


Blair Gives Bogle Hall a Facelift Over the summer, the School began a longplanned renovation project of Bogle Hall that has made the building a more dynamic and studentcentric environment for Blair’s mathematics and science departments. While many of the refurbishments done in the first stage of the project were cosmetic, such as the installation of new ceilings and floors, Bogle Hall also received equipment and technology upgrades designed to make classrooms more cooperative and innovative spaces. “The academic rooms have been enhanced beyond general repairs to promote flexibility, creativity and collaboration,” noted science teacher Carl Christianson, PhD, who chaired the renovation committee. “We want to be sure our curriculum and building design go hand-in-hand, which means a long-term refurbishment of Bogle Hall.” Over the next six years, the project aims to establish the building as a “mecca” for science and engineering, added Michael Sayers, PhD, who chairs Blair’s science department. “Among the project’s goals are creating spaces that foster student collaboration, developing crossdisciplinary faculty projects and expanding our curriculum,” he said. “We’ve taken the first step toward achieving these goals, which was to modernize our classrooms into flexible spaces that may be reconfigured easily and quickly to better suit the lesson plans for any class on any day.” The renovations, which were completed before school began in September 2013, included the addition of a faculty workroom where 28 Fall 2013

students can easily find teachers when they are not in class. Also, students may now enjoy a café-style common area in the building’s foyer, which includes a large flat-panel television that highlights current happenings in the two departments, as well as campus news alerts. The utilization of cutting-edge technology in the classroom was another goal of the summer facelift. In fall 2011, the School began giving faculty members wireless tablet computers to use in their classrooms, tools that have proved especially helpful in the science and math departments. As a result of the building overhaul—which included the installation of wireless projectors and speakers—classroom technology is now much more compatible with tablet PCs and faculty can seamlessly connect, allowing for greater visual learning. The renovations also included the addition of a model classroom, which will be used as an experimental learning space this year. (For more on the model classrooms, please see the story on page 10.) “We are in the midst of designing a new math and science facility and experimenting with new classroom designs in order to create better learning spaces for our students,” Dr. Christianson concluded. “Through our observations over the next year, we will be able to critique multiple classroom types and teaching styles, putting us in a better position to continue to improve our facilities and programs over the next several years.”


F ro m t h e a r c h i v e s

100 Years of Telecommunications at Blair This vintage telephone was gifted to Blair Academy by the class of 1949 in honor of their 50th reunion for display in Timken Library. The phone is of the same period and style as the one that students used at Blair from the 1910s until the 1950s. During this time period, there was just one phone available for student use on campus, located on the first floor of Clinton Hall. As John C. Bogle ’47 detailed in a Blair Breeze article in February 1946, calls could only be made and received at specific times and students messengers had to track

down their peers when calls came in (please see article above). When pay phones were installed in the dorms in the 1950s, this older-model phone was eliminated. And in the 1990s, Blair added phone service to individual dorm rooms, at which point the payphones were removed. Of course, today, dorm phones are no longer necessary, because most students have mobile phones. The way the world communicates has changed quite a bit over the last 100 years!

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Welcome, New Faculty! As Blair alumni and parents well know, among the most meaningful aspects of a Blair education are the close relationships that faculty members and students develop inside and outside the classroom. In fact, knowing students well is a hallmark of the Blair experience, one that would not be possible without the School’s dedicated teachers, housemasters and coaches. This year, Blair welcomed 11 new faculty members to campus who are committed to helping students learn and succeed at Blair and beyond.

Admission Caroline A. Wilson completed her undergraduate work at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., where she held a number of leadership positions, including co-captain of the swim team, junior advisor, member of the student athletic advisory committee and coclass marshal. She was also active in Best Buddies, an organization that assists mentally handicapped individuals in the community, while also serving as a Baxter Fellow and a WOOLF leader organizing residential activities and acting as a mentor to first-year students. In addition to being named NCAA Division III swimmer of the year in 2013, she was a 13-time Division III National Champion and a seven-time Division III NCAA national record holder. A 2009 graduate of Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, 30 Fall 2013

Conn., Caroline knows firsthand what the boarding school experience is like. She lives on campus in Insley Hall, where she also does dorm duty.

English Matthew Gnall was appointed as a member of the English department and the head coach of the boys’ varsity soccer team. Prior to Blair, Matt was the head coach of the men’s soccer program at the University of New England, and he also served as an assistant coach at Williams College and a co-teacher at Greenwich Country Day School in Connecticut. Matt completed his undergraduate studies at Wesleyan University, where he received a BA in English and captained the soccer team. He resides in East Hall, where he also does dorm duty.

Fine Arts Zoë Blatt teaches painting 1 and 2, advanced painting, drawing 1 and 2, advanced drawing, advanced placement art and portfolio. Before coming to Blair, Zoë completed an undergraduate dual-degree program at the University of Pennsylvania in 2010, as well as a certificate in painting from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. In 2013, she earned a master’s degree from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Also prior to working at Blair, she taught after-school art classes at Friends Select School in Philadelphia and established


an after-school mural program at a local public middle school. At Blair, she is assistant coach of the JV girls’ lacrosse and varsity girls’ tennis teams. She lives in Locke Hall, where she also does dorm duty.

History Joanne Brandwood joined Blair’s faculty as a history teacher in 2013, but originally came to Blair in 1985. She is married to English department chair Bob Brandwood, whom she met in Botswana in the early 1980s, where she served as a Peace Corps volunteer following her graduation from Yale College. After graduating from New York University School of Law in 2000, Joanne clerked for a federal judge in New York City for a year. She then spent 12 years as a legal services attorney, providing representation to low-income residents of Sussex and Warren counties. At Blair, Joanne teaches western civilization and U.S. history courses, does dorm duty in Davies Hall, serves as a monitor for the sophomore class and helps to coordinate the School’s community service efforts. She lives with her husband, Bob, in the Carriage House. Joanne and Bob raised five children on campus: Liz ’03, Kath ’05, Steve ’06, Dave ’08 and Sarah ’09. Christopher Cameron was awarded Blair’s inaugural Hardwick Teaching Fellowship and joined the faculty as a history teacher. He completed his undergraduate degree at Williams College in 2013, where he played football for four years and led the team as captain in 2012. Along with teaching, Chris serves as an assistant football and track coach, as well as head JV boys’ basketball coach. He lives in East Hall, where he also does dorm duty. A member of the history department, Tim Goggins teaches western civilization and U.S. history. Tim earned a BA in history with a concentration in leadership studies from Williams College in 2012. Prior to Blair, he worked at Wyoming Seminary Preparatory School in Kingston, Pa., as a history teaching intern, assistant varsity soccer coach and head varsity lacrosse coach. At Blair, Tim serves as an assistant coach to the boys’ varsity soccer and lacrosse teams and is the housemaster of Davies Hall. Jay M. Jenkins teaches advanced placement comparative government and politics and western civilization. He is originally from Atlanta, Ga., where

he graduated from The Lovett School. Jay earned a BA from Hampden-Sydney College in Hampden-Sydney, Va.; an MA from Georgia State University in Atlanta, Ga.; and an M.Phil from Edinburgh University in Edinburgh, Scotland. He taught history and coached football and wrestling at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., for 11 years before moving to New England, where he taught history and coached football at Cheshire Academy in Cheshire, Conn., and coached wrestling for three years at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Conn. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Jay coaches Blair football and wrestling, and serves as the housemaster of Mason Hall. He lives in Mason with his wife, Jacquie, two sons, Thomas ’17 and Andrew, and two dogs, Maggie and Mac.

Language Joanna Sprout joined Blair’s faculty after spending a year abroad teaching English in southwestern France as the winner of a competitive fellowship from the

Ten of Blair’s newest faculty members posed with Head of School Chris Fortunato at the opening of school dinner in late August. From top, left to right: Chris Fortunato, Chris Cameron, Joanna Sprout, Jay Jenkins, Joanne Brandwood, Matt Gnall, Tracy Klein, Solomon Fleckman, Zoë Blatt, Tim Goggins and Ian Cross. Not pictured: Caroline Wilson. Blair BuLLETIN 31


French Ministry of Education and French embassy in Washington, D.C. She completed her undergraduate work at Dickinson College in 2012, earning a BA in English and French. While at Dickinson, she studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in Toulouse, France. Before coming to Blair, Joanna taught French and Spanish at Renbrook School’s summer program in Connecticut. She teaches French 1 and 3 and Spanish 2 at Blair, as well as dance and Zumba fitness classes. She lives in an on-campus apartment in Insley Hall and does dorm duty in Annie Hall.

Mathematics Math teacher Ian Cross teaches multivariable calculus and geometry and coaches spring track. After earning an undergraduate degree in physics from Colby College in 2007, Ian worked at Hebron Academy in Maine for five years, serving as a math teacher, dorm parent and coach of many of the school’s athletic programs. He has also coached springboard diving, a sport he pursued at the high school and college levels, at several public schools. For the past two summers, Ian worked with the Noble & Greenough School’s Achieve program, which is a tuition-free educational program for low-income children. He recently completed a post-baccalaureate program in mathematics at Brandeis University. An avid runner, hiker and camper, Ian is often joined by his dog, Rocky, for all types of outdoor adventures. He lives in Davies Hall, where he also does dorm duty, and will be overseeing Blair’s outdoor skills program each fall.

Solomon Fleckman rejoined Blair’s faculty in 2013 as director of studies, head wrestling coach and a mathematics teacher. Originally appointed as an assistant wrestling coach in 1993, Solomon returned to the School’s program with enthusiasm to continue the success of the Blair wrestling tradition. Aside from coaching, he will also teach pre-calculus and data courses, as well as serve as a monitor for the junior class. Solomon earned a bachelor’s degree from Lehigh University in 1992, as well as two master’s degrees in secondary education and educational studies from New York University in 1996 and 2012, respectively. Prior to returning to Blair, he held faculty positions at Warren Hills Regional High School in Washington, N.J., The Buckley School in New York City and St. Benedict’s Preparatory School in Newark, N.J. Solomon lives off campus in nearby Lake Hopatcong, N.J. Tracy Klein joined Blair’s mathematics department and student life office as an inaugural Hardwick Teaching Fellow. In addition to teaching algebra 2 and pre-calculus classes, Tracy is the head coach of girls’ varsity tennis and assistant coach of JV softball. She completed her undergraduate work at Roger Williams University in May 2013, graduating with a double major in mathematics and secondary education. Prior to coming to Blair, Tracy worked as a tennis instructor at West Rock Indoor Tennis Club in Nanuet, N.Y. She lives above the J. Brooks Hoffman ’36 Health Center and does dorm duty in South Cottage.

Blair Review to Showcase School’s ‘International Dimension’ Blair Review editors Martin Miller and Ann Williams are hard at work on the next issue of The Blair Review, which will focus on a broadly defined “international dimension” of life at Blair and beyond. Articles will range from Stuart Loory ’50 writing about his journalism career in the former Soviet Union during the Khrushchev and Gorbachev eras to former faculty member Edwidge Dorelien discussing the construction of a school in Haiti, a lifetime dream fulfilled. A number of recent Blair graduates will also offer their

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perspectives on how Blair prepared them to be global citizens who are now living in countries around the world. The publication, which was resurrected by Dr. Miller in 2010 after a 10-year hiatus, featured a series of essays on the 1960s earlier this year. To download PDFs of past issues of the Review, please visit www.blair.edu/blair-review.

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Blair Alum Helps Blair Replenish Campus Water Supply When Blairstown’s water main broke in mid-April, Blair’s water supply was disrupted for several days. Having experienced the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy earlier in the school year, students and faculty coped quite well with the interruption. While repairs were being made, Alex Egan ’97, whose family owns and operates Mountainwood

Spring Water Company in Blairstown, assisted the School in filling its water tower. “We are extremely grateful to Alex and his family for quickly providing some much-needed relief while the town worked on a permanent fix,” said Ryan Pagotto ’97, assistant head of school for student life. “On our third day without water, Alex appeared seemingly like our savior in Jim Frick’s office and said ‘I can provide as much water as you need.’” With Alex’s assistance, Blair was able to gradually fill its water tower and supply the dormitories and other campus buildings with adequate water until service was fully restored.

Blair Recognizes Senior Faculty At the end of August, Blair’s faculty and staff celebrated the opening of the School’s 166th year at a dinner in the Romano Dining Hall. After welcoming everyone back to campus, Head of School Chris Fortunato introduced 11 new teachers to the community. Following his remarks, four veteran faculty members were recognized for their many years of service at Blair. English teacher Charles Danhof and fine arts department chair Kate Sykes were honored for 10 years at the School, while English teacher Tom Parauda and coordinator of day student services Lois Stival were recognized for their contributions over the course of 25 years on campus.

Quint Clarke ’87, Sarah O’Neil and Rob Merrifield were awarded Class of 1963 Fellowships.

Also during the dinner, Mr. Fortunato announced the names of the faculty who are supported by gifts to the School: history teacher Christopher Cameron and mathematics teacher Tracy Klein were introduced as the inaugural Hardwick Teaching Fellows, and history teacher Quint Clarke ’87, Spanish teacher Sarah O’Neil and science teacher Rob Merrifield were introduced as the Class of 1963 Fellows. History department chair Jason Beck was also announced as the recipient of the Hoffman Chair before the evening came to a close.

Lois Stival and Tom Parauda (standing) were honored for 25 years of service with paintings by former Blair faculty member Rita Baragona. Charles Danhof and Kate Sykes (seated) were recognized for 10 years of service with custom-made chairs.

Tracy Klein and Chris Cameron joined Blair’s faculty at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year as the inaugural Hardwick Teaching Fellows.

Jason Beck, chair of Blair’s history department, received the Hoffman Chair.

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The Arts at Blair Don’t Miss These Performances & Exhibitions in 2013-2014 In the coming months, Blair students will showcase their musical, theatrical and artistic talents in a number of performances, exhibitions and festivals that will take place across campus. For those who don’t live near Blairstown and cannot attend these events in person, Blair will be filming select programs and broadcasting them over the Internet in real-time through its Livestream channel. To watch livestreamed Blair events, please visit http://new.livestream.com/blairacademy.

Music CHRISTMAS VESPERS

(featuring Blair String Orchestra and Singers) Friday, December 13, 4:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, Blairstown, N.J.

SPRING CONCERT

(featuring vocal and instrumental musicians) Friday, May 2, 7 p.m. DuBois Theatre, Armstrong-Hipkins Center for the Arts

Theatre NIGHT OF ONE-ACTS

January 23, 24 & 25, 2014, 7:30 p.m. Wean Theatre, Armstrong-Hipkins Center for the Arts Join the Blair Academy Players for an evening of student-directed, oneact plays performed in Wean Theatre. Please check the Blair website for details in mid-January 2014.

BYE BYE BIRDIE

February 13, 14 & 15, 2014, 7:30 p.m. DuBois Theatre, Armstrong-Hipkins Center for the Arts Book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams, originally produced by Edward Padula Bye Bye Birdie is one of the most captivating musical shows of our time. It is a satire done with the fondest affection and tells the story of a rock-androll singer who is about to be inducted into the army. An English Teacher, What Did I Ever See in Him?, Put on a Happy Face, One Boy, A Lot of Livin’ to Do, Kids, Rosie and Spanish Rose are musical theatre classics.

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If there is an event you would like to see streamed online—artistic or otherwise—please let us know by sending an e-mail to Suzy Logan at logans@blair.edu. The School will also be posting photographs of all performances, exhibits and artist’s receptions on its website at www.blair.edu/thearts, along with editorial coverage. Please check the site regularly for news and multimedia updates.

ALL MY SONS

May 8, 9 & 10, 2014, 7:30 p.m. Wean Theatre, Armstrong-Hipkins Center for the Arts By Arthur Miller Arthur Miller’s masterpiece tells the story of a war profiteer who made his money selling defective munitions to the Army and the reaction of his family when they learn about it. Winner of the 1947 Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best American Play, All My Sons examines the evertimely theme of the imperfections of the American Dream.

AS YOU LIKE IT

May 15, 16 & 17, 2014, 7:30 p.m. Robert J. Evans Open Air Theatre, overlooking Blair Lake By William Shakespeare Though widely considered to be part of Shakespeare’s comic canon, As You Like It also takes a walk on the dark side. It is a study in contrasts, a pastoral comedy and romance with a satirical bite. Rosalind, daughter of a disgraced duke—who has the most lines of any female character in the canon—is banished. She assumes the identity of a boy named Ganymede and travels with her cousin and the jester, Touchstone, to the forest, where love, laughter and learning coincide.


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The Romano Gallery THE SCULPTURES & DRAWINGS OF WILLIAM POWERS WHITE

January 8-February 8; Reception January 9 Sculptor William (Bill) Powers White (1918-1999) thought of himself first as an educator who enriched the experience of generations of college students in and around New York City. This exhibit offers a sample of his work, including sculptures and drawings ranging from the classically refined to the quietly audacious. Regardless of medium, his pieces were always executed with superlative skill. The well-spring of the artist’s inspiration as an educator and artist had its source in the New York art world and, more deeply perhaps, by the experience he shared with his generation during World War II and, in its aftermath, a life-changing, Fulbright-driven, cultural exchange with Rome.

MAPL ART SHOW

April 15-April 28; Reception April 27 Blair is pleased to host this year’s annual Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) Art Exhibition. Now in its fifth year, the show will include various disciplines of student artwork from the art departments at The Lawrenceville School, Peddie School, Hill School, Mercersburg Academy and Blair Academy.

Japanese woodblock print of the Ukiyo-e period

ANNUAL STUDENT ART EXHIBITION May 1-May 20; Reception May 1

Sally Weiner ’14

THE COLOR OF MUSIC; LOOKING AT BACH

Paul Deery February 11-March 11; Reception February 13 What could music look like? This question has been a driving force for Paul Deery’s series of paintings, which explore J.S. Bach’s music and transpose notations into patterns of color shapes. The artist is interested in finding how different patterns relate to each other—in words, behavior and education, among other things. The patterns in his paintings are based on the relationship between color and music. “Every color is a musical note,” the artist said. “And every shape is a period of time.”

PRINTS & DRAWINGS FROM FACULTY COLLECTIONS

March 25-April 14; Reception March 27 This exhibition of prints, spanning several centuries, comes from the collections of science teachers Carl Christianson and Jolene Schuster; art teacher Rita Baragona and her husband, St. Clair Sullivan; and Blair’s director of technology and computer science department chair, Sam Adams. On exhibit will be Japanese prints, botanical drawings, and French and German woodcuts and etchings.

Blair Video Blair video students produce a variety of work, including documentaries, experimental works and fiction films. The curriculum covers technical and theoretical aspects of the production process, from planning and shooting to editing and post-production. A unique part of the program is its multi-disciplinary nature; students make video installations and integrate their video work with music and performance art. Blair will once again host its annual Film Festival in April; please check www.blair.edu/the-arts for details this spring.

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Blair Squash Players Hone Skills at Williams College What do two-time squash world champion Nick Matthew and former Blair Academy assistant headmaster David T. Low have in common? Both spent time with nine members of the Blair squash teams on the Williams College squash courts in August. Matthew, one of the sport’s legendary players, was head of a Williams’ Squash & Beyond coaching staff that included Blair squash director Jim Moore. And the equally legendary DTL, who lives just across the Vermont border from the Williams campus, came down from his mountain home to watch and spend time with the Blair squad. Blair’s squash coaches have enjoyed a long history working with the Williams camps. Recently retired biology instructor Blair Buck, who had coached the boys’ and girls’ varsity and boys’ JV over the last 16 years, began the tradition in the early 2000s. More recently, Mr. Moore, who coaches boys’ varsity, and girls’ varsity coach Laura Brantley spent

summer weeks in Williamstown, helping players improve while honing their own instructional skills as assistants to some of the best players and coaches in the world. While many Blair players over the years have attended the Squash & Beyond camps, this summer was the first in which members of the program attended camp as a group. “This has been a great week,” said Mr. Moore. “Not only did a critical mass of our players have a chance to improve their skills in a concentrated fashion, but they got to know each other in a context beyond that of the Blair campus. In addition, our kids had a chance to play in front of a number of college coaches, an important part of the athletic recruiting process for those who want to play squash at the next level. I’m already working with the folks at Squash & Beyond to bring a group of kids back next summer.”

Correction: In the summer 2013 issue of the Blair Bulletin, the feature detailing Summer 2013

the Hardwicks’ tenure at Blair incorrectly referred to Blair’s former assistant headmaster as “Ferdinand Marcial.” His first name was Fernando. We sincerely apologize for the error.

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Test Your Knowledge Can you identify the students in this picture from the 1960s? E-mail your answers to Suzy Logan at logans@blair.edu. The first three people to correctly identify the students pictured will win hats from the Blair School Store.

Livecasted Athletic Contests Makes Blair Sports a Virtual Experience During the 2013-2014 school year, Blair will be livecasting 20 athletic competitions in partnership with Mamigo, Inc., a video production company that specializes in shooting sporting events and broadcasting them online. To watch select Blair games online, please visit http://strivenetwork.tv/ archive/blair-academy.

“Obviously, not every sport lends itself to filming in the same way, so we plan to stream those that will be easy to film and watch onscreen, such as football, lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, swimming, wrestling, softball and baseball,” said Blair’s athletics director James Stone. “Each event will have commentary, play-by-play hosting, athletic notes, introduction videos, pre- and post-game coverage, an onscreen score board, and instant replay. All of these features should make watching the games online a really engaging experience.” This fall, the School livecasted a number of home games, all of which were enthusiastically received by alumni and parents who are unable to attend Blair competitions in person. Please visit Blair’s website, www.blair.edu/athletic-center, for a schedule of winter and spring games to be livecasted by Mamigo. Note that Blair athletics livecasting is broadcast on a different platform than other campus events. Blair BuLLETIN 37


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Parents Who Lead by Example Maddy and Nora Grose Make Bequest to Blair

“Don’t let the busyness of life prevent you from including Blair in your estate plans. It’s quick and easy to add a provision to your will.”

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ike many Blair parents, Nora and Maddy Grose, parents of Jordan ’12, cite Blair’s student-centered focus and quality of academics as key factors that helped shape their son’s successful experience at the School. They went one step further, however, and decided to include Blair in their will so that future generations of students can enjoy the same benefit. In short, they took a simple step that has a lasting impact. While Jordan was a student at Blair, the Groses remained closely connected to both him and the School. They served as co-chairs of the Parent Fund Group and were also members of the Board of Trustees from 2010-2012. Most recently, Nora served on the Search Committee that led to the installation of Chris Fortunato as Blair’s 16th Head of School. When asked why they chose to make a bequest to the School, Nora’s response was straightforward: “We felt it was important to lead by example, and quite frankly,

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Blair needs more funds to grow its endowment in order to keep pace with its peers and ensure the School’s future success.” Maddy and Nora describe Jordan’s enduring friendships with both faculty and students as one of the most important aspects of his Blair experience. “Jordan enjoys a network of support that began at Blair but continues today, even as he attends Boston College,” noted Maddy. “Blair understands the unique role it plays in helping students prepare for college and beyond. The students come in as kids and leave as confident, mature adults who, along with the help of others, are ready to face a challenging world.” A final word of advice from the Groses: “Don’t let the busyness of life prevent you from including Blair in your estate plans. It’s quick and easy to add a provision to your will.” After all, quipped Maddy, “There is no U-Haul on the hearse.”


p l a n n e d Dr. Herbert M. Tabak* Dr. Eric Walther Mr. Richard A. Young 1957 Mr. James H.G. Naisby Dr. William G. Ovens, Jr. Mr. Melvin A. Tabak

“He found a campus of eleven acres; he leaves a campus of over three hundred acres. He found buildings few in number, poorly equipped; he leaves a large group of buildings finely equipped for every school purpose. He found a school provincial in type, of one hundred pupils; he leaves a cosmopolitan school of three hundred boys. He found a school of only local repute; he leaves a school famous throughout the country.” —Albert Myrick Freeman, on the legacy of Dr. John C. Sharpe, Headmaster 1898-1927 The John C. Sharpe Society embodies the spirit and ensures the vision of Dr. John C. Sharpe, one of Blair’s most influential headmasters. Planned gifts are the cornerstone of Blair’s endowment, and membership in the John C. Sharpe Society reflects a special commitment to the future. To become a member of the John C. Sharpe Society, please contact Velma Lubliner, Assistant Director of Advancement, at (908) 362-6121, ext. 5634, or lubliv@blair.edu. Following is a roster of members: 1930 Mr. Daniel Bushnell 1934 Mr. Carlos G. Danneman

Mr. Robert S. Fow Mr. William R. Hilgendorff, Jr.* The Rev. Dr. James R. Tanis Mr. Malcolm M. Teare

1936 Mr. Albert B. Harding Mrs. William C. Heard Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman

1947 Mr. John C. Bogle Mr. William N. Davies Mr. Wesley W. Ford

1937 Mrs. John G. Ritzenthaler

1948 Mrs. George J. Bartels Mr. F. Dudley Case Mr. James K. Meneely, Jr. Mr. Richard K. Orr Mr. David D. Wakefield

1938 Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III Mr. John T. Tuttle 1939 Mrs. Forrest A. Daniels Mrs. William T. Reilly 1940 Anonymous Mrs. John T. Billington Mr. Edwards F. Rullman Dr. Robert B. Textor 1941 Dr. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. Mr. Michael A. Habermann, Jr. Mr. Mark R. Strouse II 1942 Mr. Archer N. Martin II Mr. Robert G. Rouse, Jr. 1943 Mr. A. Albert Bergen Mrs. John D. Deacon Mrs. M. Michael Lobsitz 1944 Mrs. Alfred A. LaFountain, Jr. 1945 Mr. Eugene H. Buttle Mr. T. Peter Doremus, Jr. Mr. Richard P. Rubenoff Mr. Alfred J. Ward 1946 Anonymous Mr. Pieter P. de Kadt

1949 Mr. Thomas J. Bain Mr. E. Harrison Eudy, Jr. Mr. Robert A. Neff Mr. John C.M. Wallace 1950 Anonymous 1951 Anonymous Mr. Robert E. Kiley Mr. Roland J. McKinney 1952 Mr. Bruce M. Dayton Mr. William R. Martens Mr. Alan R. Mills 1953 Mr. Thomas W. Hoff Mr. William R. Timken 1954 Mr. Donald H. McCree, Jr. Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen 1956 Mr. Peter M. Black Mr. Lars T. Carlson Mr. Nelson P. Cohen Mr. Stewart H. Cole Mr. Courtney R. Fritts Mr. John D. Hatfield

1958 Mr. Steven R. Losa Mr. Dean C. Pappas 1959 Mr. Peter K. Austin Mr. James E. Burcham Mr. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. Mr. Cornelius J. O’Kane 1960 Mr. Philip W. Koebig III 1961 Anonymous Mr. Stephen E. Barr* Mr. Frank H. Briggs, Jr. Mr. Frederick W. Everett Mr. Jonathan E. Paul Mr. Craig S. Sim Mr. Howard E. Steilen, Jr. Mr. Marc W. Suffern II 1962 Mr. Mark Gottesman Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Dennis Wm. Peachey Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen 1963 Hon. John D. Case, Jr. Mr. Brian N. Clayton Mr. L. Carter Crewe III Mr. Durfee L. Day, Jr. Mr. Donald C. Hazard Mr. Douglas Henderson Mr. W. Jeffery Seubel Mr. Donald K. Usher, Jr. 1964 Mr. Arthur M. French Mr. Andros B. Thomson Mr. Paul D. Vartanian Mr. Frank D. Yuengling III 1965 Mr. Henry O. Clutsam III Mr. J. Jeffrey Corwin* Mr. William W. Durland Mr. Robert M. Lay Mr. Robert S. Weiner 1966 Mr. James P. Jenkins 1967 Mr. Gregory U. Auger Mr. J. Lawrence Snavely 1968 Mr. Arthur T. Ambrose 1969 Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger Mr. Donald B. Fedor Mr. Keith W. Patten Mr. Robert L. Van Stone 1970 Mr. Alexander J. Sloane 1971 Mr. H. Craig Stem 1973 Ms. Rose Mary Herbst Mr. James G. Houston Mr. Stephen G. Kole Mrs. Melinda M. Shumway

g i v i n g 1974 Mr. Alan H. Gardiner Ms. Sandra L. Scannelli Mrs. Denise Stocker Current Mr. Warren L. Youngblood 1975 Mrs. Jennifer A. Woltjen 1976 Mr. John S. Marhefka 1977 Mr. Harry D. Gates Mr. Richard T. Luzzi 1980 Mr. Scott D. Jones 1981 Mr. Alfred S. Dally, Jr. 1984 Mrs. Kristine C. Lisi Dr. Mark D. Moon 1986 Ms. Linda M. Fellows 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Montenecourt 1993 Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang 1997 Mrs. Victoria P. Bailey* Mrs. Christy L. Burkart 2003 Mr. Daniel G. Seals Parents Anonymous Ms. Carolyn Buck Luce Mrs. Barbara E. Clark Mr. Olin A. Cramer Mrs. Kenneth H. Crandall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Decker Mr. and Mrs. David N. Denker Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Graber Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose Mrs. Selena T. Howard Mrs. Jane A. Hulick Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert I. Martin Mrs. Stacey Willits McConnell Mr. John E. Skvarla III Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Solar Mrs. Thomas H. Wiss III Grandparents Mr. John N. McConnell, Sr. Current and Former Faculty Mr. William W. Finley Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III Friends Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Ciancia Mr. John M. Dempsey, Jr. Mr. A. A. LaFountain III Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. Blair received gifts from the following estates in 2012-2013: Jerome E. Ball ’53 George L. Edwards ’35 David T. Demarest ’42 Wilfred Jones Patricia S. Marhefka Henry L. Plummer ’60 Robert A. Sidur Charter Members in bold *New Members in 2012-2013


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Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends,

I

Blair’s endowment saw a significant increase in assets over

t is my pleasure to provide

the last 12 months. The endowment market value on June

you with a brief overview

of Blair Academy’s 2012-

30, 2013, stood at $75,608,446, up from approximately

2013 fiscal year. As the

$67,037,000 just one year prior. As indicated in the table

School prepared for a change

at right, this endowment gain was achieved by realizing a

in leadership, we continued

total return on the portfolio of 14.3 percent, new gifts and

to move forward in achieving

transfers to the endowment of $1.8 million, and a draw from

the objectives set forth in the

the endowment of $2.8 million to sustain operations. Our

2011-2016 Strategic Plan:

overall portfolio outperformed our target weight benchmark

Building on Strength.

over the past one-year and three-year periods. Managed by the Board of Trustees’ Investment Committee, Blair’s

The School’s strong financial position relies on many factors—the cornerstone of which is a solid and healthy

endowment portfolio is regularly reviewed by committee

admissions outcome. The 2012-2013 fiscal year revenues

members and the Fund Evaluation Group, our investment

slightly exceeded our budget figures due to the enrollment

consultants, who advise the committee on asset allocation

of 448 students, and once again we received significant

and manager selection. The Investment Committee of the Board of Trustees will

contributions to the Blair Fund by alumni, parents and friends. The modest surplus generated by operations during

continue to explore various opportunities for growing Blair’s

the year were allocated by the Board of Trustees to both

endowment and providing the necessary protection if the

the endowment and plant funds that help support the

global economy were to take another downturn as it did in

operation and maintenance of the School. The pie chart

2008. The committee continues to diversify the investments

below shows the breakdown of revenue sources for the

within the portfolio by increasing our exposure to real

past year and reflects an ongoing, heavy reliance on tuition

assets in the form of real estate partnerships and energy

income. With the recovery of the endowment market

partnerships, while paying close attention to the needs for

values, we anticipate that we will be able to reduce this

liquidity within the portfolio. The pie chart below details

reliance on tuition income in the very near future.

Blair’s endowment asset allocation as of June 30, 2013.

12-13 Operating Revenue %

Blair Academy Endowment Allocation As of June 30, 2013

Summer Programs 2%

Ancillary Sources 2%

Annual Fund 7%

Real Assets 10% Emerging Markets 3%

Endowment Income 10%

Private Equity 4% Mid/Small Cap Equity 7%

Student Tuition & Fees 79%

Large Cap Equity 34%

Multi-Strategy Hedge Funds 15%

International Equity 10%

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Cash 0%

Fixed Income 17%


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Blair Academy Endowment Performance 10-11

11-12

12-13

$47,614,577

09-10

$54,534,508

$66,364,448

$67,037,048

$2,317,018

$1,150,297

$3,673,397

$1,272,870

$775,000

$1,250,000

$375,000

$550,000

$6,030,027

$12,284,161

($637,064)

$9,586,186

Draw for Operations

($2,202,114)

($2,854,518)

($2,738,733)

($2,837,658)

Ending Mkt. Value (6/30)

$54,534,508

$66,364,448

$67,037,048

$75,608,446

13.3%

22.5%

-0.1%

14.3%

Beg. Mkt. Value New Endowment Gifts Transfers from Operations Total Investment Return

Total Return (%)

During the past year, the School made significant

a total of 89 boarding students and will allow the School

progress in implementing several physical plant

to achieve greater gender balance among the boarding

enhancements that were part of the Strategic Plan.

student population. The outstanding support for this project

Throughout last summer and the spring of this year, we

continues to come from alumni, parents and friends, as

completed renovations to both campus entrances. The

the total funds raised in connection with these projects

renovations included extensive upgrades to the landscapes,

approaches $10 million. We will continue to seek the

newly installed stonework at the main entrance and an

necessary support for the dorms in hopes of funding the

introduction of two new stone walls to improve the west

entire project through the generosity of the Blair community.

entrance of the School. In addition, we also replaced the

I hope this brief report provides you with a better

deteriorating barn structures near the golf course entrance

understanding of Blair’s finances and the tangible impact

with handsome buildings that will serve as our new

your gifts have on the operation of the School and

grounds maintenance facility. Over the summer months,

the superior education of our students—both current

we completed a substantial refurbishment to Bogle Hall,

and future. While we are quite pleased with the recent

upgrading and improving the math and science classrooms

enhancements to the campus, we are especially excited

to be more flexible teaching spaces and to allow for the

about the positive impact that the new dorms will have on

introduction of more technology into the curriculum. Both

our residential community. I want to express my gratitude

of these projects were made possible by the support of loyal

to everyone who helped support the School in so many

alumni and parents.

ways. If you have any questions or comments regarding this

Much focus over the last year has been made to advance the necessary design, bidding and approval processes for

report, please feel free to contact me at (908) 362-6121, ext. 5627, or frickj@blair.edu.

the two new dorms that are to be constructed overlooking Blair Lake. The actual construction of the dorms began

Sincerely,

in August 2013, with an anticipated construction period

James Frick

of approximately 15 months. The new dorms will house

Chief Operating Officer

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Dear Members of the Blair Community,

T

he 2012-2013 Annual Report provides tangible evidence of a healthy and thriving School poised

for continued growth and future success. Thanks to the generous support of all Blair’s supporters—Trustees, alumni, parents and friends—the School recorded $7.5 million in total contributions. Notably, parents and alumni achieved another year of strong participation, underscoring their robust belief in the value of a Blair education. Both parents and alumni maintained their strong giving levels at 81 percent and 34 percent, respectively. This year’s fundraising efforts, in particular, focused on raising monies for the upcoming construction of two new dormitories. The $5.4 million in capital funds provided critical, initial support for the dormitory project and also supported many of the School’s long-term strategic initiatives, including scholarship aid, professional funding for faculty, endowment growth and the recent updates to Blair’s two main entrances. Perhaps most visible are the two newly constructed barns at the base of the golf course entrance. The Blair Fund gifts totaled $2.1 million and, as always, were used to support an important and diverse array of ongoing programs, such as the Society of Skeptics, community service opportunities both at home and abroad, academic field trips and leadership training. At the conclusion of my tenure as Chairman of the Board, I want to thank all those who helped support our fundraising efforts through the giving of your valuable time, talents and resources. Both Blair Fund and capital contributions are essential to the School’s ongoing financial health, and our success is a direct result of personal outreach from our strong network of volunteers. It has been my great pleasure and privilege to work closely with so many people who share my dedication to Blair’s educational mission. With the School on strong financial footing and under the leadership of our new Head of School, Chris Fortunato, I look forward to participating in its next chapter as we join together to ensure the Blair experience for future generations. With gratitude, James P. Jenkins ’66 Board Chairman, 2006-2013

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ENDOWMENT AND CAPITAL GIFTS RECEIVED - July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013 ENDOWMENT Scholarships

Enrichment

The Nicholas S. Battelle ’60 Scholarship $105,660.32 The Alexander F. A. Bodini ’01 Scholarship 50,000.00 The Bolton Family Scholarship 1,000.00 The Jeremiah and Yolanda Ciancia Scholarship 50,000.00 The Class of 1960 Scholarship 1,275.96 The Class of 1962 Scholarship 27,075.00 The Class of 1966 Scholarship 650.00 The Clayton Family Scholarship 50,204.40 The Mollie Howard Conklin ’71 Memorial Scholarship 15,000.00 The Clifford L. & Joan B. Cramer Scholarship 3,485.60 The Mr. and Mrs. George L. Edwards ’35 Scholarship 131,550.41 The General Scholarship Fund 1,207.12 The Harding Educational Scholarship 100.00 20,000.00 The Nate Hayward Diversity Scholarship The Willard H. Johnson ’62 Scholarship 3,750.00 The Kiley Family Scholarship 5,600.00 The Martin Krugman Memorial Scholarship 10,100.00 The Alfred A. LaFountain ’44 Memorial Scholarship 20,260.00 The Robert M. Lay ’65 Scholarship 2,100.00 The David T. and Candida C. Low Scholarship 345.00 The Fernando Marcial International 200.00 Student Scholarship The Theodore John Martineau, Jr. ’84 Memorial Scholarship 5,000.00 The Miles A. McDonald Scholarship 35,000.00 The Ray J. Mendoza ’87 Wrestling Scholarship 4,000.00 The Charles W. Millard, Jr. ’22 Scholarship 50,000.00 The Moon Family Scholarship 16,000.00 The David A. Ogden ’87 Memorial Scholarship 1,719.00 The Katharine D. & Philip E. Paulus ’44 Scholarship 3,000.00 The Pearson Sisters Scholarship 12,800.00 The Col. Ronald E. ’50 & 10,000.00 Barbara M. Philipp Scholarship The Jack Ritzenthaler ’37 Scholarship 103,174.75 The David Worthington Sobel ’09 2,130.00 Memorial Scholarship The Kurt W. Socha ’06 Memorial Scholarship 1,070.50 The William G. Zester Memorial Scholarship 100.00

The Nevett S. Bartow ’50 Fund The Bessin Mathematics and Science Fund The Black Family Science Fund The James R. Kelley Sabbatical The Parents Fund for Faculty Enrichment

Total Scholarships

TOTAL REALIZED CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

Teaching

The Class of 1962 Teaching Fellow The Class of 1963 Faculty Chair The Litzenberger Mathematics Fund

Total Teaching

The Capital Fund Capital gifts are allocated toward the endowment or the physical plant. These contributions enrich the lives of students and faculty through scholarships, faculty enrichment, travel programs and capital building projects.

$743,558.06

Total Enrichment

$250.00 50,000.00 1,500.00 150.00 150.00

$52,050.00

Other Endowment

The Sally Ann and Alfred S. Dally, Jr. ’43 Library Fund The Michael A. Habermann ’41 Endowed Fund for Foreign Language Study The Robert L. Marcalus, Jr. ’65 Tree Fund The J. Ronald McLean Memorial Fund The Peachey Fund The Lee Rose Memorial Trophy The Herbert J. Siegel Faculty Equity Fund Timken Library Fund Unrestricted Endowment

Total Other Endowment

$1,000.00 25.00 100.00 2,500.00 625.00 1,000.00 250,000.00 100.00 7,500.00

$262,850.00

TOTAL ENDOWMENT

$1,424,277.34

CAPITAL

Athletic Facility Fund Dorm Faculty Renovations Front Entrance and Maintenance Building General Building Fund Math and Science Building Fund New Dormitory Unrestricted Project Fund Unrestricted Capital Campaign

TOTAL CAPITAL

$360,000.00 84,749.00 351,088.25 7,500.00 60,000.00 939,060.59 1,990,500.00 165,204.50

$3,958,102.34

RESTRICTED

Pending Donor Designation The Siegel Restricted Faculty Equity Fund

TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS

$10,500.00 225,225.00

$235,725.00

$5,392,879.68

$24,575.00 86,019.28 30,000.00

$140,594.28

Anonymous (4) ACP MacDouglas Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Adams Mr. Samuel G. Adams IV Ms. Judith C. Adler Ms. Staci N. Alario ’05 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Alden, Jr. ’63 Ms. Sydney Altman ’16

Mr. Tae Hwi An ’14 Ms. Susan Andreas ’16 Ms. Lauren Anthone Ms. Neva J. Anthony ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Robin L. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Apgar Mr. Frank A. Arietta ’63 Mr. Jordan R. Arnold ’12

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a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Arouca Mr. Jon Arriola ’14 Ms. Vanessa J. Assad ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Asselin ’51 Mr. James Atkins, Jr. ’14 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Auerbacher Mr. Peter K. Austin ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aveni Mr. Clark M. and Mrs. Kelly S. Avery ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Ms. Natalie J. M. Bacon ’14 Ms. Ggot S. Y. Bae ’14 Mr. Frederick Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bain ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Balzac ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Band Mr. Lucas-Pierre Barbey ’14 Mrs. Lynne Barrett Ms. Caulyne N. Barron Mr. Michael J. Barron Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bash ’55 Mrs. Dorothy G. Battelle Mr. Jordan Batty Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Baumgartner Ms. Salley W. Baxter ’15 Mr. Peter M. Bearse, Jr. ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Beatty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Randal K. Beck ’53 Mr. Daniel J. Becker ’15 Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Behmer John M. Belk Educational Endowment Mr. Emmanuel Bello ’04 Ms. McKenzie J. Belton ’16 Stephanie Bennett-Smith and Orin Smith Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Berardi Mrs. Mireille K. Bessin The Bevan Daddino Foundation Mr. Malcolm Biggins ’15 Mr. H. Daniel Birchard, Jr. ’48 Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Black Mr. Steven L. Black Mr. Daniele Bodini Ms. Abigail Bodner ’16 Miss Kristen E. Bogart ’01 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bogle ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Bohn III ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bolte ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bolton Mr. Andrew Booth ’15 Mr. Adam Borak Dr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Boselli ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Boucher Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bower ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Boyd Mr. Shane M. Brackup ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brandreth Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brandwood Ms. Alexis Bravakis ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Briggs, Jr. ’61 Ms. Sela Britton ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Mr. Justin B. Brooks ’14 Mr. Tyler N. Brooks ’15 Ms. Zoe Brown ’15 Mr. R. Latta Browse and Mrs. Carolyn M. Conforti-Browse ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Bucarey ’03 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bugen ’66 Ms. Natalie M. Bunting ’14 44 Fall 2013

r e p o rt Mr. James E. Burcham ’59 Mr. Rick L. Burdick Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Burghardt, Jr. ’63 Mr. Tom Mullins and Ms. Sarah E. Burke Mullins ’92 Mrs. Cynthia B. G. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Buttle ’45 Ms. Paige M. Bykowsky ’14 Mr. Javier Cabrera Aquado ’15 Mr. Sean Callahan ’15 Ms. Batouly Camara ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Warner J. Canto Mr. and Mrs. Lars T. Carlson ’56 Ms. Cadence L. Case ’97 The Honorable and Mrs. John D. Case, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cashel III ’63 Mr. Benjamin Castle ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Catlin Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Ceppi ’62 Ms. Grace C. Chamberlin ’15 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Chamberlin Ms. Karen Chandor Chelsea Community Hospital Dr. Bonnie L. Chen and Mr. Michael Pan Ms. Zeyu Cheng ’16 The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Chesnutt, Hon. ’47 Ms. Ilene Cheung-Cheng ’14 Ms. Lin Chien ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Chinner Ms. Constance G. Chitayat Ms. Claudia Y. Choi ’14 Mr. Su Young Choi ’14 Ms. Haley L. Chrobock ’15 Ms. Hae Yoon Chung ’14 Mr. Luke Ciancarelli ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Ciancarelli Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Ciancia Mr. Christopher Cieszko ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cipolla, Jr. Mr. Michael J. Cipolla ’16 Mr. Cooper R. Clark ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Taylor F. Clark Mr. Quinten A. Clarke ’87 Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen Mr. and Mrs. Brian N. Clayton ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Clayton Mr. Peter J. Cleary ’58 Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Cole ’58 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Collens Ms. Rachel J. Collens ’09 Ms. Stephanie J. Collens ’05 Mr. Matthew F. Collins ’14 Ms. Melissa L. Collins ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Collins ’74 The James J. Colt Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation of New Jersey Ms. Jaymel E. Connor Ms. Rachel E. Cooley ’14 Ms. Rebecca A. Cooley ’14 Mr. Patrick S. J. Coover ’14 Ms. Paige E. Cordero ’14 Ms. Sydney M. Cordero ’11 Ms. Terri Lynn Cornwell Mr. Dean Corrado ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Mr. Joseph T. Correll ’16 Ms. Emily Cort ’16

Mr. J. Jeffrey Corwin ’65 Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr., Hon. ’59 Ms. Anne E. Cramer, Esq. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cramer, Esq. ’64 Mrs. Janet G. Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford Mrs. Mary W. Crevi Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter Crewe III ’63 Reverend Cynthia J. Crowner Mr. and Mrs. David P. Current ’74 Ms. Carissa R. Current ’16 Mr. Adam B. Daddino ’09 Mr. Anthony F. Daddino and Mrs. Susan J. Bevan Mr. Brandon Dallavia ’16 Mr. Demetrius J. Daltirus ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. D’Amato Mr. Nicholas C. D’Amato ’01 Mr. and Mrs. William D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Jr. ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60 Ms. Clara D’Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. Danielson Mr. Albert G. Danker, Sr. ’39 Mr. Ross Danzig ’11 Mr. Kyle A. Davie ’16 Mr. James-Christian S. Davin ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III Drs. Ann R. and S. Edward Davis III Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude C. Dawson II Mr. Durfee L. Day, Jr. ’63 Ms. Grace R. de la Gueronniere ’04 Mr. Ricardo De Zulueta ’09 Delaware Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Del Turco ’94 The Estate of David T. Demarest ’42 Mr. Ryerson W. Dempsey ’14 Ms. Ana Sofia deOlazarra ’14 Ms. Margaret A. DeOliveira ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeSalvio Ms. Amanda G. Devine ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Devine Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DiFrancesco, Jr. Ms. Corinne A. DiFrancesco ’15 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dioguardi, Jr. Distinguished Old Gentleman’s Shooting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Darryl J. Dong Ms. Deanna Dong ’07 Mr. Lukas J. Dong ’15 Mr. Weimin Dong and Mrs. Sirong Xu Ms. Phoebe M. Dopulos ’15 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dorsey ’55 Ms. Rebecca C. Dorzback ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Drinkwater Ms. Lucy Drinkwater ’15 Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Dube ’43 Mrs. Maria Dulmer ’98 Mr. John H. Dumont ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Dunworth ’63 Mr. Samuel S. Durland ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Durling Mr. Oliver W. Durling ’15 Mr. Alvin E. Duryea, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Duryea, Jr. Mrs. Mitzi M. Edwards Ms. Sadie Edwards ’14 George L. Edwards ’35 Estate Mr. Todd and Mrs. Jordan M. Ehmann ’97


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry Elghanayan ’58 Mr. and Mrs. K. Thomas Elghanayan ’62 Ms. Sophia Elghanayan ’15 Mr. Steven B. Elghanayan Mr. Duncan S. Ellsworth IV ’14 Mr. Robert G. Elmer Ms. Robyn L. Epstein ’15 Mr. Richard D. Erlandson ’14 Mr. Justin Ernsting ’15 Mr. Samuel Esposito ’14 Mr. Alejandro M. Esquivel ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Eu Mr. Richard Z. Eu ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Evans Ms. Grace H. Ewles ’15 Mr. David Facciani and Mrs. Lian Wang Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason Fackert III ’57 Ms. Mallory Fahey ’15 Ms. Margaret G. Fahey ’14 Mr. James A. Faust and Mrs. Grace M. Spadaro-Faust Ms. Jenna M. Faust ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferrera Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fieldhouse Mr. and Mrs. Scott Findlay Mr. William W. Finley Ms. Anne Finney ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Fitzgerald Ms. Kendall E. Fitzgerald ’16 Mr. Zachary S. Flaugher ’09 Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41 Mr. Eric Flora ’15 Ms. Beth Flores Mr. Wesley W. Ford ’47 Mr. Evan Forsell ’14 Mr. and Mrs. William Forsell Mr. Robert A. Forte Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Fortunato Ms. Sheila R. Foster Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fox ’62 Ms. Irene R. Freeman Mr. J. Frederick Friden ’48 Ms. Alexandra Friedman ’16 Mr. Yin Jun Fu ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fuller ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Funkhouser Ms. Serena R. Futch ’15 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gallant Mr. and Ms. Jamie Garbutt ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Garnar-Wortzel Ms. Zoe P. Garvey ’16 Mr. Harry D. Gates ’77 Mrs. Diane L. Gaul Mr. and Mrs. Shalaby T. Turner ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Geandreau ’93 Ms. Christine L. C. Geiser ’03 Mr. Daniel B. Geller ’14 Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller Mr. Michael F. Geller ’10 Ms. Shoshana M. Geller ’16 Gensler Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Gewitz ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gibbon ’62 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gibbs ’50 Ms. Maiya P. Gibbs ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giddins Mr. Samuel L. Giddins ’14

Mr. Matthew J. Gillette ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Glaser ’58 Glen Rock Activities Club Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Goddin ’50 Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Godsey Mr. Patrick E. Gordon ’03 Mr. Charles E. Gorham, Jr. ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gottesman ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Graber Mr. Victor H. Gramount, Jr. ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Graupe ’02 Mr. Timothy Graupe ’09 Ms. Elisa M. Green ’98 Ms. Lindsey K. Green ’14 Mr. Alan B. Greenstein ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose Mr. Stephen F. Gudernatch ’66 Mrs. Elizabeth C. Gundlach Ms. Gabrielle Gunther ’15 Ms. Nisha Gupta ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Julio L. Guzman Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Haff III ’68 Mr. Charles T. Hall ’43 Ms. Margaret M. Halligan Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hanlon ’65 Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Hargis Reverend and Mrs. David G. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harvey, Jr. ’48 Mr. Nathan Hayward IV ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hayward III Dr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Heinze ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson ’63 Mrs. Jeanne M. Hensler Mr. Timothy J. Hettinger ’12 Ms. Lauren N. Hitchner ’14 Ms. Martinique C. B. Ho ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hoff ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Burt M. Hoffman Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman ’36 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hoffman, Jr. Ms. Rachel L. Hoffman ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hoffman Mr. Zachary Hoffman ’14 Mr. Kevin Holliday ’15 Mr. Inpyo Hong ’15 Ms. Paula Hong ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hooper ’58 Mr. Gregory C. Horn ’15 Horvath & Giacin, P.C. Mrs. Selena T. Howard Mr. and Mrs. C. David Howell ’59 Mr. Xiaonan Huang ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Huber Mr. Joshua X. Hui ’14 Mr. Jesse J. Huselton ’15 Dr. Katharine Miao and Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang ’93 Mr. Jo Ho Hyun ’16 Mr. Gary J. Iacocca Mr. and Mrs. Michael Iannaconi IBM Ms. Alyssa Imam ’14 Ms. Emily M. Insana ’16 IRG Financial Services, Inc.

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Ms. Catharine M. Ix ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr. Mr. Paul W. Jablonski ’00 and Mrs. Amy E. Jablonski ’99 Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Jacobs ’63 Ms. Jah Asia Jacobs ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs ’63 Mr. William A. James IV ’14 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jenkins ’66 Mrs. Elizabeth B. Dater and Mr. Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerome Jewish Communal Fund Mr. and Mrs. Zhichun Jiang Mr. Jiramezt Jirasevijinda ’16 Mr. Robert S. Johnson Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr. ’62 Mr. Christopher W. Jones ’06 Mr. Mark A. Jones, Jr. ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jordan The Kafafian Group Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kahn Mr. Theodore G. Kahn ’15 Mr. Gregg J. Berman and Mrs. Susan R. Kahn Berman Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Kalfaian Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kampmann Mr. Michael S. Kampmann ’04 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kampmann ’02 Mr. Shawn Kang ’16 Ms. Zaynah Karem ’16 Ms. Lisa D. Katerman ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Kay III Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Keith Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51 Ms. Veronica S. Kelly ’15 Mr. Alexander R. Kemp ’15 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kennedy Dr. and Mrs. Aldo D. Khoury Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kiley ’51 Mr. Daniel Kim ’15 Mr. Sungmin Kim ’15 Kimmelman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman Mr. Thomas Kimmelman ’15 Mr. William Kirby ’15 Ms. Hannah Klein ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard A. Knox III ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Knox ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Kobert, Hon. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Koehler, Jr. ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Brad Koeppen ’01 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Kohan ’85 Mr. Matthew Kolodzik ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Konner, Esq. ’63 Mr. J. Stephen Kreglow, Esq. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Krugman, Esq. ’65 Ms. Mary D. Krugman Mrs. Martin Krugman Mr. and Mrs. Stathes J. Kulukundis ’60 Mr. Cameron N. Kurtz ’16 Mr. Jordan Kutler ’15 Mr. Niclas Ladd ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. W. Ladd Mr. and Mrs. John C. LaFountain Ms. Kohiyama E. LaFountain ’11 Mrs. Nancy LaFountain, Hon. ’44 Mr. Lyazid Lahrizi ’14 Ms. Mia K. Lambo ’15 Mrs. Emily Lamon Blair BuLLETIN 45


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Mr. John T. Lamon II ’16 Ms. Susan Lamothe Mr. and Mrs. Thornton R. Land ’58 Ms. Aleyah M. Lang ’16 Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Lappin Ms. Elizabeth M. Lawless ’14 Ms. Shea M. Lawless ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W. Lawrence II ’63 Mr. Heyward F. Lawton, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lay ’65 Mrs. Elizabeth Layton and Mr. D. William Layton ’65 Mr. Byung Jun Lee ’94 Lee Munder Capital Group Ms. Jiwon Lee ’14 Mr. Seung Joo Lee ’15 Mr. Brandon Leftwich ’16 Mr. Edward C. Lehr ’15 Ms. Carly A. Leifken ’16 Mr. Damian Huggins and Ms. Natasha Leitch-Huggins ’97 Mr. Ho Kiu Leung ’15 Ms. Lok Ting Leung ’16 Ms. Spencer Levee ’16 Mr. Brian M. Levinson ’14 Dr. and Mrs. Marc A. Levinson, OD Ms. Melissa C. Levinson ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lewis Mr. Jeffrey Z. Y. Li ’14 Mr. Matthew B. Liddle ’14 Marianne Lieberman ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lieberman ’71 Mr. Jordan N. Liebowitz ’06 Ms. Kara Liebowitz ’07 Mr. Sea Hoon Lim ’14 Mr. Tae Kuwn Lim and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Park Mr. Yi Jun Lim ’16 Ms. Yu Rong Lim ’14 Ms. Cheryl Lima ’14 Mr. Joseph Liro and Mrs. Joanne Hill Ms. Madeline J. Liro ’10 Mr. Andrew N. Litvin ’14 Ms. Rebecca A. Litvin ’10 Dr. Samuel S. Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman Mr. Alexander S. Litzenberger ’16 The Litzenberger Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Litzenberger Live Oak Foundation Mr. Nicolas D. Lob ’16 Ms. Luisa A. Lobo ’15 Ms. Sophia I. Lobo ’16 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Long, Jr. Ms. Martha E. Loring ’16 Mr. Samuel B. Loring ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Losa ’58 Ms. Carey E. Louden ’16 Mr. John-Vincent Louis ’14 Mr. Quinton Love ’15 Mr. and Mrs. David T. Low, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lower ’59 Ms. Jessica C. Lowndes ’15 Ms. Jessica Lu ’16 Mr. and Ms. Sheldon R. Lubliner Mr. Brett Lubreski ’15 Mr. Sean Lubreski ’14 Mrs. Margaret M. Lucchesi Mr. and Mrs. G. David MacEwen ’79 Mr. Connor R. Mackay ’15 46 Fall 2013

Mr. Edward H. MacKay III ’60 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Maguire, Jr. ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Mahood ’60 Mr. Willard S. Mahood, Jr. ’06 Mr. Kyle F. Maldjian ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Maley Mrs. Ann M. Mallouk Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Mantegna Mr. Mason Manville ’16 Mr. Gary S. Margiotta and Mrs. Lauran S. D’Alessio The Estate of Patricia Stead Marhefka Mr. Richard Marks ’68 Ms. Bettina L. Mariano ’14 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens ’52 Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert I. Martin Mr. Daniel J. Martineau Mr. Francisco J. Martinez-La Rosa ’99 Mr. David T. Mascarenhas ’14 Mr. Brian Shactman and Mrs. Jessica Matzkin Mr. Carmelo Mazza Mr. John Aiden O. McAleer ’14 Mr. Frederick W. McCollum ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McCree, Jr. ’54 Ms. Emma McCrink ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William P. McElwain ’50 Mr. David E. McFarlane ’48 Ms. Jillian A. McKenna ’15 Mr. Roland J. McKinney ’51 Ms. Susan C. McNamara Ms. Elizabeth S. McNeill ’14 Mrs. Peggy Melnik Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Meltzer Mr. and Mrs. James K. Meneely, Jr. ’48 Ms. Rebecca L. Merrifield ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Merrifield Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Mershon ’62 Mr. Alan J. Meskin ’11 Dr. Vladimir and Dr. Inna Meskin Ms. Lindsey M. Metz ’14 Prof. Robert V. Metz ’44 Mrs. Jeanne N. Michael Ms. Grace M. Middleton ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mihan Ms. Caitlin J. Millard ’15 Dr. Charles W. Millard III Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81 Mrs. Cara B. Mohlmann Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Molteni Mr. Andrew Monahan ’15 Mr. Michael A. Monica ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Montenecourt ’90 Dr. Alison Moon and Dr. Mark Moon ’84 Miss Nancy J. Moore ’03 Ms. Sara C. Moran ’14 Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker Morris Ms. Rebecca P. Morris ’05 Mr. Patrick G. Morrison ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Morrison My Tribute Gift Foundation, Inc. Mr. Caleb T. Nadeau ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Nadeau Mr. Jun Nakagawa ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Neff ’49

Mr. Richard W. Nelson Ms. Carly Newfield ’14 Mr. Ka Tsun Ng ’15 Mr. Quoc Hung Nguyen ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Niemann, Jr. Mr. Senafa Noudehou ’16 Colonel and Mrs. Robert M. Novogratz, USA Ret. ’55 Mr. Jonathan D. Nowell ’15 Mr. George W. Noyes Mr. Brennan O’Connor ’14 Reverend and Mrs. Patrick H. O’Connor Mr. Zachary O’Connor ’14 Captain and Mrs. Richard S. Ogden ’58 Ms. Sarah M. O’Neil Ms. Meghan R. O’Neill ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Orben Mr. Kevin M. O’Such ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pagliari Mr. Chase Palanca ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Pappas ’58 Ms. Anya Parauda ’15 Ms. Hyun Sun Park ’14 Mr. Ju Uhn Park ’14 Mr. Sunwhee Park ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Parker ’63 Mr. Andrew H. Parsons ’15 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Paul ’65 Mr. Sanjay Paul ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Paulus ’44 Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74 Mr. Timothy D. Peacock ’08 Mr. Andrew R. Pearce ’02 The Pearson Foundation Inc. Ms. Carly E. Pearson ’04 Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson Ms. Natalie Pearson ’15 Ms. Sarah L. Pearson ’06 Ms. Devin Peelman ’14 Mr. Aleksander Peets ’15 Mr. William Pemberton ’16 Mrs. Dora C. Perez Perinatal Services of Northern New Jersey Ms. Audrey C. Peters ’15 Pfizer Colonel and Mrs. Ronald E. Philipp, USA Ret. ’50 Mr. John C. Phillips ’14 Mr. William M. Pickett ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Clint W. Pierce Mr. Kevin J. Pierce ’14 Mrs. Sybil Pinkham Mr. Jesse I. Pistokache ’15 Ms. Laura Polanco ’15 Ms. Sophie D. Pollock ’15 Mr. Alfred T. Poon ’15 Mr. Greg C. Pouliot The Powers Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Power Mr. Christopher Powers ’14 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers Ms. Ava L. Prentice ’16 Mr. Giovanni Presutti ’14 Mr. Na’Im Pretlow ’15 The Price Family Foundation Mr. Andrew M. Price ’02 Mr. and Ms. Jonathan F. Price ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Price Ms. Kai Primus-Dawson ’15 Prudential Foundation


a n n ua l Mr. Matthew A. Pruznick ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruznick The R & R Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rand ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Rasmussen Mr. Keith H. Rauschenbach ’76 Mr. Karthik Reddy ’15 Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr. ’47 Mr. Nicholas Rencis ’15 Ms. Rebecca M. Renninger ’04 Mr. Grant Resnick ’15 Mr. Aaron J. Rettaliata ’96 Ms. Brooke Reynolds ’15 Mr. Michael J. Rich, Jr. ’16 Mr. Edward W. Riker ’14 Ms. Margaret S. Riker Dr. and Mrs. James C. Ritzenthaler ’69 Mrs. Jean L. Ritzenthaler Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ritzenthaler, Jr. ’65 Mr. Anthony J. Rizzo ’14 Mr. William S. Robinson ’16 Ms. Stephanie I. Rogen Ms. Annika E. Rollock ’14 The Romano Family Mr. Alexander D. Romano ’14 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. Romano ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano, Hon. ’51 Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85 RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Rose, Esq. ’51 Miss Valerie A. Rosenberg ’92 Dr. Robert Rosenthal and Mrs. Barbara Chuoke ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rouse, Jr. ’42 Dr. Deborah and Mr. Richard A. Rubin ’68 Mr. Gil J. Rubio ’16 Mr. Michael S. Rulle, Jr. ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Rulle Mr. and Mrs. William L. Russell III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Ryan ’53 Ms. Kathleen M. Ryan ’14 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sabath Mr. Kyle A. Sabath ’15 Ms. Brooke Sabin ’16 Ms. Jessica Sabin ’14 Mr. Liam K. Sabino ’14 Ms. Jenna S. Sanborn ’15 Mrs. Betty Sandsmark Mr. and Mrs. John Sauvé Dr. Michael J. Sayers Mr. Devyn Saylor ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Scannelli The Priscilla and Richard Schmeelk Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk Mr. David Schmitt Ms. Dian K. Schons Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sciaretta Mr. and Mrs. Douglass J. Seaver ’63 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Seddon, Jr. ’63 Ms. Casey R. Seivright ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Selover Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery Seubel ’63 Ms. Elizabeth W. Sexton ’15 Mr. Kevin C. Seymour ’14 Ms. Tiffany G. Sharma ’16 Mr. Joshua J. Shaw ’16 Mr. Marial M. Shayok ’14

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1848 Society Committee 2012-2013 The 1848 Society Committee is a group of committed alumni volunteers who give generously of their time and resources and work to encourage leadership giving to the Blair Fund. They are dedicated to providing Blair with the financial support necessary to further advance and support the School’s mission of excellence. Mr. Norman E. Beatty ’58 Mr. Joseph E. Bell, Jr. ’59 Mr. David H. Bugen ’66 Mr. J. Jeffrey Corwin ’65 Ms. Anne E. Cramer ’75 Mr. William B. Cramer, Esq. ’64 Mr. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60 Mr. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. ’59 Mr. George J. Ernst, Jr. ’92 Mr. H. James Griffith ’60 Mr. Peter S. Humphrey ’62 Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang ’93 Mr. Robert N. Jenkins ’69 Mr. Samuel M. Kinney III ’74 Mrs. Stefanie R. Kuhner ’96 Mr. Stathes J. Kulukundis ’60 Mr. Robert M. Lay ’65 Ms. Marianne Lieberman ’79 Mr. G. David MacEwen ’79

Mrs. Maureen E. Sheehan Mr. Michael Shiffert ’14 Mr. Curtis Shirley Ms. Katherine Shook ’16 Mr. Olusegun D. Showunmi ’15 Mr. Nathaniel W. Shue ’15 Mr. Ting Chun Jovi Shum ’15 Mr. John D. and Mrs. Melinda M. Shumway ’73 Mr. Herbert J. Siegel ’46 Mr. Charles E. Sigety ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Sigety ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sigety ’75 Mr. Ethan Simon ’15 Mr. Jonathan M. Simon and Mrs. Jeanine M. McAdam Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Simon ’48 Ms. Beatrice Skeffington-Palmieri ’15 Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Sloane ’70 Mr. Kendall C. Slocum ’15 Mr. Blake M. Small ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Smith ’67 Ms. Carlin S. Smith ’14 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith III ’45 Mr. Henry P. Smith ’16 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Smith, Jr. ’45 Ms. Mary Katherine F. Smith ’09 Mr. Todd C. Smith ’90 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Sneed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III Mr. Andrew B. Solar ’95 Ms. Vanessa L. Son ’16 Ms. Julia M. Stadlinger ’14 Mr. Nils C. Stahlkrantz ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Per Stahlkrantz Ms. Soksovann E. Stark ’14

Mr. Willard S. Mahood ’60 Miss Stephanie J. Marcial ’95 Mr. William R. Martens ’52 Mr. Donald H. McCree, Jr. ’54 Dr. Mark D. Moon ’84 Mr. James H. G. Naisby ’57 Mr. Robert A. Neff ’49 Mr. Derek M. Peachey ’93 Mr. Jonathan W. Peters ’68 Mr. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr. ’47 Mr. Dominick J. Romano ’74 Mr. Frederick W. Rose, Esq. ’51 Mr. W. Jeffery Seubel ’63 Mr. Herbert D. Sturman ’53 Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69 Mr. David D. Wakefield ’48 Mr. Peter G. Wilds ’59 Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe ’85

Ms. Susan Stark Ms. Chelsea Starkman ’15 State Farm Companies Foundation Ms. Emily Steere ’14 Mr. Howard E. Steilen, Jr. and Mrs. Marguerite Martin ’61 Mr. Robert J. Stein ’15 Ambassador and Mrs. Steven E. Steiner ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern Ms. Madison L. Stiefel ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Stocker, Sr. Stocker Bus Co., Inc. Ms. Allison C. Stone ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford S. Stone Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stone Ms. Edna D. Strnad Dr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Strobeck ’92 Storis, Inc. Mr. Roger L. Desjadon and Ms. Susan Stryker Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Sturman ’53 Mr. Christian Suk ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers, Jr. ’63 Ms. Ke’er Sun ’16 Sunningdale Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Sutherland, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Swenson ’60 Mr. Justin P. Swirbul ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Sykes Mr. Benjamin N. Sysler ’15 Mr. Todd Tamagnini ’04 Ms. Sasha R. Tatham ’14 Mr. Eric A. Tavares ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Taylor ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Teare ’46 Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen ’62 Ms. Grace Tenney ’14 Mr. Creed R. Terry ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Teufel, Jr. Blair BuLLETIN 47


2 0 1 2 – 2 0 1 3 Ann u a l G i v i ng r e s u l t s Class

Members

No. of Donors

Percentage

1930

Class Representatives

2

1

50%

1931

1

0

0%

1932

2

2

100%

Total Giving $100.00 $1,250.00

1934

3

0

0%

1936

6

2

33%

1937

5

0

0%

1938

6

1

17%

$1,050.00 $360.00

$250.00

1939

Al Danker

9

2

22%

1940

Jack Richmond

11

3

27%

$295.00

12

7

58%

$7,909.75

1941 1942

Bob Fuller

15

7

47%

$7,520.00

1943

Hoby Van Deusen ’54

16

10

63%

$11,651.00

1944

Bob Metz

22

14

64%

$26,310.00

1945

Bill Bogle, Dick Deacon

26

16

62%

$15,225.00 $253,687.00

1946

Ralph Hersey

32

19

59%

1947

Mitch Reese, Arnie Scheider

36

23

64%

$57,348.00

1948

Martin Simon, Dave Wakefield, Tom Behnfield

50

22

44%

$150,220.75

1949

Arnie Koch, Art Mueller

44

21

48%

$7,885.00

1950

Joe Kiley

49

19

39%

$14,175.00

1951

Bob Kiley, Bud Rose

54

22

41%

$1,018,200.00

1952

Bob Lerner

42

14

33%

$5,785.00

1953

Jim Youngelson

50

15

30%

$38,940.00

1954

Hoby Van Deusen

57

36

63%

$49,741.96

1955

George Brooks, Bob Burn, Gene Losa

54

22

41%

$20,326.00

1956

Nelson Cohen, Pete Fritts

52

34

65%

$12,361.00

1957

Jim Naisby

54

14

26%

$10,770.00

1958

Norm Beatty, Peter Cleary

61

25

41%

$103,004.00

1959

Jim Burcham

74

32

43%

$19,388.00

1960

John Meinig

47

17

36%

$5,816.28

1961

Frank Briggs, John Perez

66

24

36%

$11,286.07

1962

Mark Gottesman

66

27

41%

$180,096.00

1963

Carter Crewe, Bill Wildrick, Tam Wilson

77

36

47%

$193,840.00

1964

Don Lusardi

76

31

41%

$17,046.60

1965

Don Jay Smith

81

32

40%

$155,482.87

1966

Don Weir

70

18

26%

$26,081.00

1967

Jeff Mohler, Bruce Sergy

73

16

22%

$12,051.00

1968

Richard Rubin

86

23

27%

$22,623.00

1969

Brian Becker, Trey Bohn, Bob Jenkins, Chris Leverich, Fred Mirbach, Keith Patten

76

20

26%

$116,295.35

1970

Alex Sloane

91

12

13%

$107,600.00

1971

Mike Lieberman

83

16

19%

$10,396.00

1972

Greg Washburn

79

12

15%

$2,770.00

1973

Bonnie Nault

97

21

22%

$8,050.00

1974

John Rea, Dave Lieberman

123

25

20%

$85,280.00

1975

Laura Morris, Rob Sigety, Jenny Woltjen

75

13

17%

$254,170.00

1976

Neal Sigety, Bill Zester

64

13

20%

$74,860.34

1977

Harry Gates, Lee Horne, Richard Luzzi

90

34

38%

$10,145.00

1978

Doug Linton, Joey Waddell

78

13

17%

$6,348.00

1979

Ken Deneau, Susan Ullmann, Guy Saxton

79

17

22%

$66,609.60

1980

James Maguire, Katherine Henry-Schill

76

15

20%

$57,225.00

1981

Holly Anderson-Bender, David Owen

81

21

26%

$3,901.00

1982

Bill Abbott, Kirsten Bushick, Pete Metz

97

10

10%

$1,267.50


2 0 1 2 – 2 0 1 3 Ann u a l G i v i ng r e s u l t s Class

Class Representatives

Members

No. of Donors

Percentage

1983

Liam Blume

77

6

8%

Total Giving $6,750.00

1984

Kris Lisi

104

14

13%

$33,962.50

1985

Jim Redfern, Nina Romano

91

14

15%

$15,424.18 $8,975.00

1986

John Olson, Rada Starkey

103

13

13%

1987

Michelle Harmon, Marnie Raines, Diana Schad

105

13

12%

$8,761.00

1988

Ana Comas-Bacardi, Chuck Inkeles

101

29

29%

$6,138.57

1989

Chrysta Argue, Steffani Dohn, Kevin Nofsinger

107

12

11%

$3,844.21

1990

Janine Clifford, Matt Cosgrave, Heather Loeber, Ned Montenecourt, Todd Smith

112

20

18%

$3,945.00

1991

Erin Cosgrave, Beth Webster, Meri Magrone-Wiacek

113

11

10%

$2,491.00

1992

Sarah Burke Mullins, Sonig Schiller

103

28

27%

$10,052.00 $9,105.00

1993

Bern Clifford, John Inkeles

109

25

23%

1994

Bryan Kelly, JP Weesner, Jo Wrzesinsky

109

18

17%

$2,511.00

1995

Courtnay Stanford

98

15

15%

$5,047.00

1996

Stef Kuhner, Summer Passannante, Craig Powell

109

23

21%

$2,476.00

1997

Christy Burkart, Ryan Pagotto

91

24

26%

$107,345.00

1998

Sarah Apgar, Jamiyl Peters

114

26

23%

$2,690.48

1999

Megan Apgar, Bridget Hodakowski, Amy Paul, Katie Piotrowski, Mark Rosenthal

116

21

18%

$2,285.79

2000

Logan Garrels, Andy Peters, Ronnie Reo, Meredith Seidel

106

17

16%

$1,582.68

2001

Kristen Bogart, Maria Lieberman Smalley

109

19

17%

$2,130.00

2002

Meredith Gal, Chelsea Grefe, Steph Leal

127

45

35%

$4,755.00

2003

Sarah Dillon, Brandon Lucien, Liz Ricca, Jessica Shupp, Mike Wilson

123

48

39%

$14,798.00

2004

Matt Dwyer, Kait Maillet, Phil Mauriello

118

30

25%

$10,932.00

2005

Mollie Dawson, Mary Jo Hall, Kat Hood, Ben Lo, Julian Swayze

122

60

49%

$3,860.30

2006

Alex Graber, Anne Newall, Sarah Pearson, Kathryn Snyder

124

63

51%

$29,314.00

130

60

46%

$2,106.07

Motiuk, Ashley Thompson, Tina Tozzi

117

88

75%

$5,242.00

2009

Melissa Collins, Margaret DeOliveira, Janak Padhiar

126

67

53%

$4,351.09

2010

Sarah Bugen, Jenna Catalano, Jin Chung, Dillon Hoffman, Tiffany Kim, Freddy Knight, Brittany Small, Saul Sparber

125

74

59%

$4,251.20

2011

Anu Akinbamidele, Maggie Hoffman, Quinn McKay, Rebecca Smith

133

87

65%

$2,621.61

2012

Meredith Berry-Toon, Olivia Davis, Joe Geller, Tim Hettinger, Ali Johnson, 134

112

84%

$3,507.50

127

127

100%

$1,961.00

2007

Kymbia Ainsworth, Alison Crevi, Maggie Harding, Kevin Maxwell, Marisa Myers, Cooper Smith

2008

Dylan Evans, Lexi Gilmartin, Maddy Hargis, Iris Johnson, Todd Lewis, Alex

Max Kaplan, Tim Kui, Phoebe O’Rourke, Casondra Peretore 2013

Hope Dawson, Rebecca Hargis, Tatiana L. Kalainoff, Dong Hyun Kim, Madeline Kling, Derek Light, Benjamin Meisel, Claire Ryder, Kyle Tierney Annual and Capital Fund Total 2,077

34%

$2,519,134

Current Parent

360

81%

$1,727,582

Past Parent

211

10%

$1,967,734

Alumni

Friend

$724,175

Matching Gift Company

$9,699

Foundation

$512,618

Corporation

$3,200 TOTAL

• Alumni and current parent giving includes matching gift dollars. Current parent giving includes current parents who are also alumni. • Foundation giving has been credited to the category of the donor who directed the gift. • Totals include gifts from grandparents, former and present faculty and staff. Note: The numbers in this publication are not audited.

$7,464,142


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Mr. Ye Tian ’16 Ms. Shannon J. Tierney ’15 Ms. Evelyn B. Tilney ’05 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Timken ’53 Mr. Lee Ting ’97 Ms. Shadae Tingman ’16 Mr. Dashawn Tingman-Smith and Mrs. Sharees Hatchett-Smith Mr. Chris Todd Ms. Patricia Togno Ms. Maria C. Tomé Mr. Barry Toon and Mrs. Deborah Berry-Toon Mr. and Mrs. David R. Townley ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Tremper Ms. Abigayle Troy ’14 Ms. Olivia L. Trozze ’08 Ms. Megan K. Tsai ’14 Ms. Ho-Ting Tseng ’13 Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. Mr. Charles Tucker ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Turner ’63 Ms. Joann Tuttle The Helen and Nelson Urban Charitable Foundation Mr. Donald K. Usher, Jr. ’63 Mr. Bryan Uzbay ’15 Ms. Morgan G. Valeo ’15 Mrs. Gladys Van Brederode, Hon. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Henricus C. van der Lee Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mrs. Wylene R. Commander and Mr. David L. Van Schaick ’56 Ms. Marian Darlington and Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Van Vliet Mr. Trevor Van Vliet ’16 Mr. Vincent A. Vesce ’90 Ms. Cristina Viladomiu Noguer ’14 Mrs. Kelly L. Vostal Ms. Lauren E. Vostal ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Wagner, Jr. ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Wagner ’63 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wakefield ’48 Wakefield Family Fund, Inc. Ms. Elizabeth T. Walker ’15 Commander and Mrs. Gregory Wanamaker ’58 Mrs. Lian Wang and Mr. David Facciani Dr. Romuald L. Wawrzyniak The Raymond John Wean Foundation Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Weber ’93 Mr. Michael S. Weiner, Esq. and Ms. Diane S. Margolin Ms. Sally Weiner ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Weir, Jr. ’66 Mrs. Charlene Weiss Mr. Theodore J. Welch ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Weyl Mr. Chase Whipple ’14 Mr. Kenneth W. Whitney, Sr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Widmaier ’63 Captain and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Wilds ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams Ms. Morgen Williard ’16 The Willits Foundation 50 Fall 2013

The Honorable Thomas S. Wilson ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Norbert R. Wirsching Ms. Casey Witte ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolbrom Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe ’85 and Mr. Christian K. Wolfe ’85 Mr. Gordon Wong ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Wood ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Woolf ’63 Mr. Allan Y. Wu ’15 Ms. Michelle M. Q. Wu ’15 Mr. Shaw Wu and Mrs. Xin Yang Mr. Tsung Yen Wu ’15 Mr. Mingjia Yang ’15 Ms. Tsai-Ni Yang ’15 Ms. Julie L. Yates Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Yit Mr. Michael R. Young and Mrs. Leslie A. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Young, Esq. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young, Jr. ’65 Mr. Louis J. Zanine and Ms. Kathryn G. Humphreys Ms. Marda M. Zenawi ’14 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Zester, Jr. ’76 Ms. Carey L. Zimmermann ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zimmermann Ms. Liana Zranchev ’16

John I. Blair Society Members of the John I. Blair Society contributed leadership gifts of $50,000 or more. Anonymous (4) ACP MacDouglas Corporation Mrs. Dorothy G. Battelle Mrs. Lynne Barrett Mrs. Mireille K. Bessin The Bevan Daddino Foundation Mr. Daniele Bodini Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bogle ’47 Mr. Vincent Chou and Mrs. Jahyung Cho Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Ciancia Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Clayton Community Foundation of New Jersey Ms. Jaymel E. Connor Mr. Anthony F. Daddino and Mrs. Susan J. Bevan Delaware Community Foundation Mrs. Mitzi M. Edwards George L. Edwards ’35 Estate Mr. Todd and Mrs. Jordan M. Ehmann ’97 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Graber Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hayward III Mr. and Mrs. David G. Januszewski Mrs. Elizabeth B. Dater and Mr. Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr. ’63 Jewish Communal Fund Kimmelman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman A. P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Meltzer Dr. Charles W. Millard III Mr. Jonathan D. Pollock

The Powers Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers The Price Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Price The R & R Family Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. James C. Ritzenthaler ’69 Mrs. Jean L. Ritzenthaler Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ritzenthaler, Jr. ’65 The Romano Family Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano, Hon. ’51 RTR Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Ruppert ’74 Mr. Herbert J. Siegel ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Sigety ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sigety ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Sloane ’70 The Estate of Patricia Stead Marhefka Mr. Zheng Sun and Mrs. Na Wang Mr. and Mrs. William R. Timken ’53 Zegarac-Pollock Family Foundation

Headmaster’s Society Members of the Headmaster’s Society contributed leadership gifts of $25,000 to $49,999. The Armstrong Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Beatty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Brian N. Clayton ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs ’63 Mr. Gregg J. Berman and Mrs. Susan R. Kahn Berman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levinson Lawrence & Karen Levinson Charitable Foundation Ms. Marianne Lieberman ’79 Mr. Tae Kuwn Lim and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Park Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Litzenberger The Litzenberger Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McCree, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald Dr. Alison Moon and Dr. Mark Moon ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Doo Hyun Moon Dr. Yong Jee Park and Mrs. Jung-ah Sohn Pheasant Hill Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. Romano ’74 RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc. Mr. Scott Tatham Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wakefield ’48 Mr. Robert N. Wilson

Clinton Society Members of the Clinton Society contributed leadership gifts of $10,000 to $24,999. Anonymous (2) John M. Belk Educational Endowment Mr. Steven L. Black The Honorable and Mrs. John D. Case, Jr. ’63 Dr. Bonnie L. Chen and Mr. Michael Pan Mr. Yoon Suk Choi and Mrs. Kyung Joo Lee Dr. Hwa Cheol Chung and Mrs. Seon Hee Kim The Estate of David T. Demarest ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Durling Mr. Steven B. Elghanayan


a n n ua l Mr. Robert G. Elmer The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Clarke B. Futch Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gottesman ’62 Greater Houston Community Foundation Mr. Charles T. Hall ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Hanson Mr. Nathan Hayward IV ’03 Heritage Mark Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Haruki Hirakawa Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hull, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jenkins ’66 Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr. ’62 Mr. Christopher W. Jones ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kahn Mr. David J. Kalainoff and Ms. Debra A. Lahera Dr. Si Young Kim and Mrs. Sang Hee Sohn Mr. and Mrs. James D. Krugman, Esq. ’65 Mrs. Martin Krugman Mrs. Nancy LaFountain, Hon. ’44 Mr. Wei Li and Mrs. Jie Wang Ms. Martha S. Loring Mr. and Mrs. G. David MacEwen ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker Morris Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Pappas ’58 The Pearson Foundation Inc. Ms. Carly E. Pearson ’04 Ms. Sarah L. Pearson ’06 Colonel and Mrs. Ronald E. Philipp, USA Ret. ’50 Mr. Keith H. Rauschenbach ’76 Ms. Margaret S. Riker Mr. and Mrs. Douglass J. Seaver ’63 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith III ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sobel Ms. Susan Stark Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tsai Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Turner ’63 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. Charlie A. Villanueva ’03 The Willits Foundation Mr. Yuk Kwan Wong and Mrs. Chi Hsia Wang

Ivy Society Members of the Ivy Society contributed leadership gifts of $5,000 to $9,999. Anonymous (2) The Angel Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Angel The Estate of Jerome E. Ball ’53 Mrs. Renee Ball Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Burn ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cieszko, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Sean T. Collins The James J. Colt Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cramer, Esq. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Jr. ’87 Mr. Vincent Dopulos and Ms. Christine Larsen

Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry Elghanayan ’58 Mr. and Mrs. K. Thomas Elghanayan ’62 Mr. Jack Epstein and Mrs. Kathy Lewis-Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Eu Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Glaser ’58 Goldman Sachs Gives Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hitchner III Mr. Kwang-Suk Hong and Mrs. Sung-Hee Kim Dr. Yau Hui and Dr. Zhi Quan Gong Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Humphrey ’62 Mrs. Nancy C. Hung Mr. Jong Hoon Hyun and Mrs. Seung Won Choi Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Jenkins ’69 Mr. Jin Soo Kang and Ms. Heeking Namgung Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kiley ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Kunsoo Kim Mr. and Mrs. Yong Tae Kim Mr. You Hyun Kim and Mrs. Eun Young Hwang Mrs. Eileen K. Lambo Mr. James J. Lawless, Jr. and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin Drs. Hae Joon and In Gil Lee Mr. Jin Wook Lim and Mrs. Eun Kyung Kim Mr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Louden Mr. Gary S. Margiotta and Mrs. Lauran S. D Alessio Mr. Daniel J. Martineau Drs. Reiji and Sonomi Masago Merck Partnership for Giving Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. James H. G. Naisby ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nashner ’67 Mr. Young Seok Park and Mrs. Young Ju Choe Mr. Young Jae Park and Mrs. Hyunjoo Eom Mr. and Mrs. Derek M. Peachey ’93 Mr. George F. Phelps ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Clint W. Pierce Mrs. Sybil Pinkham Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rand ’62 Reilly Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ramzi Y. Rishani ’83 Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Rulle Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sabath Mrs. Maureen E. Sheehan Mr. H. Craig Stem ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford S. Stone Storis, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Strobeck ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Sturman ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tenney Mr. and Mrs. James T. Thompson ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Troy The Helen and Nelson Urban Charitable Foundation The Vanguard Group Foundation Mr. Francis J. and Mrs. Barbara G. Walsh ’73 Mr. Kenneth W. Whitney, Sr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Norbert R. Wirsching Mr. Yi Wu and Mrs. Wen Lu

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Locke Society Members of the Locke Society contributed leadership gifts of $3,000 to $4,999. Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. John E. Alden, Jr. ’63 American International Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bellapigna Mr. and Mrs. William A. Benton ’51 Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Inc. Britt Investments of Hendersonville LLC Mr. and Mrs. James F. Britt Chelsea Community Hospital Mr. Yeong Ching and Mrs. Lai Yuen Chiang ’84 Ms. Anne E. Cramer, Esq. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Current ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeSalvio Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DiFrancesco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Finney Mr. and Mrs. William Forsell Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fox ’62 Ms. Cheralyn Gupta Mr. Shaleen Gupta Mr. Michael A. Habermann ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hoffman Dr. Katharine Miao and Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Zhichun Jiang Kanders Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Karp ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Keegan Ms. Emily K. C. Lao Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Leach ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Jong-ouk Lee Mr. and Mrs. Kaven W. M. Leung Mr. Joseph Liro and Mrs. Joanne Hill Dr. Samuel S. Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman Mr. and Mrs. David MacCallum Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Neff ’49 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Paul ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Paulus ’44 Mr. A. Markman M. Peters Prudential Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr. ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Kanwar S. Sharma Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Sharma Mrs. Marion Simon Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Smith ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III Stocker Bus Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sysler Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Ms. Marian Darlington and Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Wedholm ’80 Mr. Michael S. Weiner, Esq. and Ms. Diane S. Margolin Mr. J. Brooks West ’47 Mrs. Sharon Whipple Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Wilds ’59 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witte, Jr. Mr. Xiaodong Yang and Mrs. Li Liu Mr. and Mrs. James Youngelson ’53

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1848 Society Members of the 1848 Society contributed leadership gifts of $1,848 to $2,999. Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Apgar IV ’58 American Century Investments Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I. Arangio ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Dae Yeol Bae Mr. David Bae Mr. Peter Bailey and Mrs. Victoria P. Bailey ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Barnako, Jr. ’62 Mr. Emmanuel Bello ’04 Stephanie Bennett-Smith and Orin Smith P ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Blankley, Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Bodner Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bolte ’58 Mr. Frank F. and Mrs. Noreen M. Britt ’84 Mr. James E. Burcham ’59 W. P. Carey Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Shu-Gar G. Chan ’48 The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Chesnutt, Hon. ’47 Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program Mr. Gordon Y. Kui and Mrs. Lai Ling M. Chiang ’84 Mr. Young Bum Choi and Mrs. Jung In Yong Mr. and William L. Clayton Mrs. Carol L. Clayton Mr. Peter J. Cleary ’58 Constellation Brands Employee Match Program Mr. J. Jeffrey Corwin ’65 Mr. Wayner P. Crowder ’64 Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude C. Dawson II Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dioguardi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dorsey ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth III Mr. Dean R. Erlandson Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ernst, Jr. ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ernsting Mr. James A. Faust and Mrs. Grace M. Spadaro-Faust Mr. Wesley W. Ford ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 Mr. Joshua B. George ’89 and Ms. Daina Nadler Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gillette Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Gilman, Jr. ’44 Mr. Mario Gleijeses Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hart Mr. John D. Hatfield ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Henion ’54 Dr. and Ms. Bruce D. Holenstein ’78 Mr. Gary J. Iacocca Mr. and Mrs. Ron G. Insana Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ki Hong Kim Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Kinne ’47 Mr. George R. Seifert and Mrs. Janet Kurtz Seifert Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W. Lawrence II ’63 Mr. Heyward F. Lawton, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lay ’65 MD Lieberman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Lieberman ’74 Mr. Shan Lu and Mrs. Xiangxin Tang-Lu

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Mr. and Mrs. McKinley C. McAdoo Mr. Stevens McAleer and Mrs. Sheila O. O’Loughlin McAleer Mr. David E. McFarlane ’48 Mr. Roger J. Michaud Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Moran, Jr. Lee Munder Capital Group Mr. and Mrs. John R. Naisby III ’57 National Philanthropic Trust Mr. and Mrs. Kwok K. Ng Captain and Mrs. Richard S. Ogden ’58 Mr. Gerald S. O’Loughlin ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pagliari Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Parker ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Patten ’69 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Plunkett, Jr. ’70 PSEG Reichel Funeral Homes, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Reichel Ms. Stephanie I. Rogen Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Rose, Esq. ’51 Mr. Edwin G. Rossman ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Saxton ’79 Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Sim ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Simon Mr. and Mrs. John M. Skvarla ’95 Mr. Steven E. Slawson Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Smith ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Solar Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Starkman Sunningdale Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Tiffany III ’56 Dr. Hsiao-Sen Tseng and Mrs. Yu-Fang Lo Mr. Deniz and Dr. Lisa Uzbay Mr. Henry A. van der Kwast ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Henricus C. van der Lee Mr. Matthew J. Cressotti and Mrs. Tina Vandersteel Cressotti ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weinstein ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Yit Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Yuengling III ’64

Blue and White Club Members of the Blue and White Club contributed gifts of $1,000 to $1,847. Anonymous (2) Dr. David E. Acker Alterra Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. George M. Alvarez-Correa Mr. Frank A. Arietta ’63 Mr. Bruce H. Augustadt ’67 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bartlett ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bell, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Besthoff III Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Black Mrs. Susan F. Ellis and Mr. Richard P. Boak ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bolton Dr. and Mrs. Alan B. Brackup Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brady Mr. John T. Britton, Jr. and Mrs. Rosemary Tafaro Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bugen ’66 Mr. William B. Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Buttle ’45 Mr. Oscar Cabrera Izquierdo and Mrs. Beatriz Aguado Baquero

Mr. Robert E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cavanaugh, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Ceppi ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Ciancarelli Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger ’69 Mrs. Patricia R. Cosgrave Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr., Hon. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Curcio Mr. and Mrs. Amr R. Dajani ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60 Mr. James-Christian S. Davin ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Deacon ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Darryl J. Dong Mr. and Mrs. James C. Drinkwater Dr. and Mrs. William S. Dudley ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton C. Durling ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Elghanayan ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth, Jr. Ms. Linda M. Fellows ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Ferraro Reverend and Mrs. William F. Feus ’84 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Floyd Franklin Medical Associates LLC Dr. and Mrs. Gregg T. Frey Mr. Akhil Garg ’02 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gibbon ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giddins Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gilbert Goldman, Sachs & Co. The William P. Goldman and Brothers Foundation, Inc. Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Alfred F. Grande, Jr. ’54 Mr. Thomas D. Grant ’89 Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. LLC Mr. Alan B. Greenstein ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Jon F. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Hargis Mrs. Rebecca Bolles and Mr. Richard S. Harrison ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Heckert ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hoff ’53 Dr. Eugene S. Hrabarchuk and Mrs. Donna M. Geba-Hrabarchuk Mr. and Mrs. Curt C. Huegel ’86 Mr. Charles H. A. Inkeles ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Jennison ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kehoe, Jr. ’83 Dr. and Mrs. Aldo D. Khoury Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Kiev ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard A. Knox III ’58 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Kohan ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill M. Kraines Mrs. Elizabeth Layton and Mr. D. William Layton ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Leber ’49 Mr. Man Fat Leung and Mrs. Woon Ching Yip Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lieberman ’71 Dr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Liva, Sr. ’72 Live Oak Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Lynn ’32 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Maguire, Jr. ’80 Mrs. Ann M. Mallouk Mr. Adam B. Marcus Ms. Valerie B. Marcus The Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation Mrs. Karen R. Mascarenhas


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Humberto Mata ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCarthy ’41 Mr. Frederick W. McCollum ’56 Mr. Michael G. Millard Mr. and Mrs. Stuart G. Miller ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. W. Brandt Nako ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Peruvemba S. Natarajan Colonel and Mrs. Robert M. Novogratz, USA Ret. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. O’Kane ’59 Mr. Dennis A. Braun and Mrs. Sandra L. Olsen Braun ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Paul ’61 Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Staats M. Pellett, Jr. ’49 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Perez ’61 Perinatal Services of Northern New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. David H. Permar ’61 Mr. and Mrs. W. John Phillips III Mr. Guillermo Pineda-Bours ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. K. Poon Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. Potter ’48 Mr. Jonathan Reichel ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Reisner Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rich, Sr. Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III ’38 Mr. and Mrs. Brent S. Robinson Dr. Robert Rosenthal and Mrs. Barbara Chuoke ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Russell III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ruzika Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Salzberg Dr. Michael J. Sayers Mr. Wayne Woodman and Ms. Lisa J. Scheller ’77 The Priscilla and Richard Schmeelk Foundation Mr. Rommel and Mrs. Lisa M. Selesky-Nacino ’85 Mr. Curtis Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shook Mr. Sze Man E. Shum, Esq. Mr. Jonathan M. Simon and Mrs. Jeanine M. McAdam Mr. Kenneth F. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Stein Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Tanella ’78 Mr. Leonid Tarasov and Mrs. Anna Malkova Mr. Igor Tarnopolsky and Dr. Marina Krol Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Taukus ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Antonio C. G. Tavares Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen ’62 Mr. Creed R. Terry ’62 Mr. Touchchai Thamthieng and Mrs. Orapin Tantivirun The Presbytery of Newton Mr. Ankur Todani ’08 Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. Mr. Donald K. Usher, Jr. ’63 Wakefield Family Fund, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Weber ’93 Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber Kenneth W. & Ora P. Whitney Foundation Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe ’85 and Mr. Christian K. Wolfe ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Shujiang Zhang

Arch Club Members of the Arch Club contributed gifts of $500 to $999. Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Abt Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Altman Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Alvarado ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Amdur ’50 The American Endowment Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jin Hoi An Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Anderson Mr. Elliott W. Anderson ’08 Mr. Willard Anderson II and Dr. Robin Anderson ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Andreas Ms. Elizabeth P. Andreas ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Anstatt ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Asselin ’51 Mr. Ching-Yin Au, Esq. ’43 Ms. Rochelle Ayala Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Bater Mr. Robert C. and Mrs. Pamela W. Beck ’73 Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Behmer Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Benante Mr. Christopher A. Bengtson ’64 Mr. A. Albert Bergen ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Biggins Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Black ’56 Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Briggs, Jr. ’61 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Browse Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Barry I. Budlong ’56 Mrs. Lauryl M. Bunting Mr. John Bykowsky, Esq. and Ms. Patricia Kruger Mr. Donald M. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Lars T. Carlson ’56 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cashel III ’63 Dr. Sam Castimore, Jr. ’68 Mr. Devin S. Chodorow ’94 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Clayton ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Cohen ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Cole ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Costanzo ’79 Ms. Virginia Cowles-Schroth Miss Singleton A. Cox ’90 Mr. Alfred S. Dally, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. William D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Davidson ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III Mr. Durfee L. Day, Jr. ’63 Drs. Edward and Norma Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. DeMartin ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Devine Mr. Weimin Dong and Mrs. Sirong Xu Mr. and Mrs. William K. Doppstadt ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunt Dumont ’59 Mr. John H. Dumont ’59 Mrs. Ana K. Elghanayan Mr. and Mrs. John M. Emptage ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ewles Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman ’52

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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Fisher ’51 Mr. Britton Fisher and Mrs. Melina O. Fisher ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41 Mr. Robert A. Forte Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. French ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Freudenheim ’50 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Funkhouser Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael Galesi ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Gardiner ’66 Ms. Deirdre M. Garrett ’73 Mr. Lester S. Garris, Jr. ’51 Mr. Harry D. Gates ’77 Mrs. Diane L. Gaul Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Gewitz ’66 Mr. Chad Pergram and Mrs. Carrie Giddins Pergram ’92 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gorman ’42 Dr. George A. Green IV and Mrs. Donna K. Green Mr. Kenneth N. Gudernatch ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Gulick ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gunther Mr. and Mrs. Martin T. Haase Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Haff III ’68 Mr. Michael A. Harvey ’68 Reverend and Mrs. David G. Harvey Mrs. Melissa J. Henderson Koenig ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Herbol ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hess ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hettinger, Jr. Miss Michelle Ho ’01 Mr. and Mrs. John I. M. Ho Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hood Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hooper ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Houstoun, Jr. ’48 Illinois Tool Works Foundation ING Financial Services Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Ives ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Kamal G. Jabre ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Jacobs ’63 Dr. and Mrs. Eric M. Janis Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jessup ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Johnston ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kampmann Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kampmann ’02 Mr. Michael S. Kampmann ’04 Dr. John M. Keller ’57 Mr. and Mrs. John V. Kennard ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Knox ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Kobert, Hon. ’65 Drs. Paul W. and Joan M. Kolodzik Mr. J. Stephen Kreglow, Esq. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Stathes J. Kulukundis ’60 Ambassador Christopher J. LaFleur ’67 Dr. Michael J. Lambo Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Lappin Mr. and Mrs. John G. Layng ’71 Mr. Byung Jun Lee ’94 Ms. Michelle A. Leftwich Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lehman ’85 Mr. Robert M. Lerner ’52 Mrs. Jean D. Lieberman Drs. Andy and Vicki Light Ms. Rebecca A. Litvin ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Lobo Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ludgate, Sr. Mr. John S. Marhefka ’76 Mrs. Lana K. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Blair H. Mathies, Jr. ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Garry K. McGuire Blair BuLLETIN 53


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Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. McKinney ’52 Ms. Jessica E. McShane ’03 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mehalko, Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Middleton Mrs. Cara B. Mohlmann Ms. Rebecca P. Morris ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nestande Ms. Francesca Nestande ’10 New York Urban Professional Athletic League Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. O’Connell ’57 Reverend and Mrs. Patrick H. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ortiz ’74 Mr. Sung Hwan Park and Mrs. Yoon Sun Cho Mr. James Peelman Ms. Ann Peets The William Penn Foundation Peretore & Peretore, P.C. Mr. Frank Peretore and Ms. Janis Migliorise Peretore Mrs. Dora C. Perez Pfizer Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Plunkett ’72 Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pollack ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Potter ’54 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Prentice Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Puttkammer Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Quain ’90 Dr. Yaron G. Rabinowitz ’92 Realty of Maine Mr. James F. Redfern, Jr. ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rencis Mr. Scott D. and Mrs. Barbara B. Renninger Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Ring ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Rollinson II ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rouse, Jr. ’42 Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Schaefer ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sciaretta Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shaw ’59 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shiffert Drs. Mollie and David J. Shulan ’69 The Estate of Robert A. Sidur Mr. and Mrs. David P. Sleeper ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Smith ’59 Mr. Christopher D. Smith ’02 Mr. Daniel H. Smith ’09 Mr. Todd C. Smith ’90 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Spain ’74 Dr. George R. Spalding ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stadlinger Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stark ’51 State Farm Companies Foundation Ambassador and Mrs. Steven E. Steiner ’58 Mr. Edmund A. Strickland, Jr. ’62 Mr. Marc W. Suffern II ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Suway ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Teufel, Jr. Mr. Andros B. Thomson ’64 TIAA-CREF Employee Giving Campaign Ms. Emily H. Todd Mr. Barry Toon and Mrs. Deborah Berry-Toon Mrs. Margery Turpin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Vacheron Ms. Virginia Valvo Mrs. Gladys Van Brederode, Hon. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Van Kirk ’70 Mrs. Wylene R. Commander and Mr. David L. Van Schaick ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Emile F. Vanderstucken III ’61 54 Fall 2013

Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Vartanian ’64 Mr. Vincent A. Vesce ’90 Mr. James L. Walton ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Commander and Mrs. Gregory Wanamaker ’58 Dr. Romuald L. Wawrzyniak Ms. Elisabeth J. Wenner ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney West ’64 Captain and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63 Mr. Patrick M. Williams Mrs. Susan Murashima and Mr. Robert A. Willis ’69 Captain and Mrs. Henry S. Woodruff III ’57 Mr. and Mrs. R. John Young, Jr. ’64 Mr. Michael R. Young and Mrs. Leslie A. Carroll

Old Academy Club Members of the Old Academy Club contributed gifts of $250 to $499. Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ahsler Mr. Griffin L. Ahsler ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Calman J. Ambrosy III ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Balzac ’49 Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Bannan ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Barnes ’81 Mr. Robert J. Baroni ’67 Mr. Stephen E. Barr ’61 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bash ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. Randal K. Beck ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Behnfield ’48 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Belser ’40 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Berardi Mr. Bruce W. Berkman Mr. Robert C. Berner ’69 Mr. Carlin R. Binder ’95 BlackRock Matching Gift Program Mr. E. Parker Bliss ’53 Ms. Amy M. Bogart ’02 Mr. William Y. Bogle III ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Bohn III ’69 Mr. Charles Bojack Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Bolton ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Booth Mr. Morgan D. Borer ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Barry B. Boyce ’60 Mr. Robert P. Boyle ’08 Dr. and Mrs. Truman B. Brown ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Brown ’79 Mr. Bernard C. Brown, Jr. ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Burger ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Burke Drs. John and Lynda Burton ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Byers ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Chigounis Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Cillis III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cipolla, Jr. Miss Tara S. Clarke ’97 Mr. and Mrs. DeFrance Clarke III ’66 Mr. Dumont Clarke IV and Mrs. Shirley J. Linn Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cliff ’57

Ms. Bernadette M. Clifford ’93 Ms. Janine P. Clifford ’90 Mr. Richard C. Clow ’59 Ms. Rachel J. Collens ’09 Ms. Stephanie J. Collens ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Collins ’74 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Conklin ’98 Ms. Julia Conover ’01 Ms. Terri Lynn Cornwell Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Cramer ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Crawley ’49 Mrs. Mary W. Crevi Mr. Jack D. Crutchfield, Jr. ’81 Ms. Violet D’Auria Mr. Kenneth A. Deneau ’79 Ms. Amanda G. Devine ’11 Mr. and Mrs. David A. DiGioia ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. ’59 Mrs. Joyce C. Dreger Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Dube ’43 Mr. William W. Durland ’65 Mrs. Phyllis Eden Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Engelhardt ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Evans ’96 ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason Fackert III ’57 Mr. Donald B. Fedor and Ms. Katherine H. Maxwell ’69 Mr. Benjamin S. Fertig ’02 Mr. J. Frederick Friden ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Fulton ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr. ’59 Mr. Michael D. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Garnar-Wortzel Mr. Ernest J. Gazda, Jr. ’59 General Electric Foundation Ms. Nancy Giddins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gilmartin GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Glowacky Mr. Timothy F. Goddu ’73 Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Godsey Dr. and Mrs. Myles E. Gombert ’67 Mr. Charles E. Gorham, Jr. ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Gotowka ’99 Ms. Kristen C. Graf ’03 Mr. and Mrs. H. James Griffith ’60 Mrs. Elizabeth C. Gundlach Mr. David J. Gustafson ’02 Ms. Melissa L. Guyre ’96 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haghani ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hamilton III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Brett L. Hardman Mr. Thomas H. Hart ’95 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harvey, Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Haselman ’54 Mr. Kirk Haveman Ms. Kelley A. Hayn ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Heagy ’54 Mr. Franklin A. Hedberg ’64 Dr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Heinze ’73 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. ’46 Dr. Stella S. Y. C. and Dr. Robert Tzu-Leung Ho ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Burt M. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hoffman, Jr. Mrs. Selena T. Howard Ms. Eleanor T. Howard ’74


a n n ua l Mr. Xiaonan Huang ’06 Lieutenant and Mrs. Stephen L. N. Huber ’98 Mr. Andrew C. Iacocca ’12 IBM Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerome Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones, Sr. The Kafafian Group Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51 Ms. Sharon J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kelsey V ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kirkpatrick Koebig Family Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Koebig III ’60 Ms. Mary D. Krugman Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kunkle, Jr. ’32 Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. W. Ladd Mr. Niclas Ladd ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Lamb ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lamon Mr. Michael E. Lane ’65 Dr. Chang-Kyun Lee and Mrs. Sun-Moon Jeoung Dr. and Mrs. Marc A. Levinson, OD Mr. and Mrs. David M. Lieberman ’82 Mr. David A. Lin ’02 Major and Mrs. Douglas R. Linton III ’78 Ms. Madeline J. Liro ’10 Mrs. Lesley Litzenberger Mr. Sergio D. Lob and Mrs. Andrea F. DeBroka-Lob Mrs. Robin V. Lobsitz Mr. and Mrs. John P. Locke, Jr. ’56 Mr. James D. and Mrs. Heather K. Loeber ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Losa ’58 Mr. John H. Lotz III and Mrs. Lori K. Belton Mr. and Mrs. David T. Low, Sr. Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Magee, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mapes III ’60 Chuck Mapes Insurance Agency, Inc. Miss Stephanie J. Marcial ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Martocci ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Toshihiro Matsuo ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Maynes ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. McArthur ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonas R. McDavit ’92 Mr. Tony and Mrs. Elizabeth N. McDowell ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. McGinn ’96 Mr. Roland J. McKinney ’51 Mr. Frank J. and Mrs. Ashlee B. McMackin ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo A. Menendez ’94 Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Mershon ’62 Mr. Robert E. Meyers ’46 Mr. Clement J. Mezzanotte Mr. Adrian G. Miles ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Miller Mr. Frederick L. Mirbach, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Montenecourt ’90 Morgan Stanley Employee Giving Programs Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas E. P. Mosko ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mueller ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Nash Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Neary Mr. and Mrs. William G. Niles Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Thomas W. Nine ’75

Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston Oberly II ’77 Dr. and Dr. James W. O’Connor, Jr. Dr. Sherif R. Gobran and Dr. Liza O’Dowd ’84 Ms. Pamella L. Olsyn ’74 Mr. Sek Hian Ong ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Ortman ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O ’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Pagotto Mr. and Mrs. Ryan M. Pagotto ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pak ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Palanca Mr. and Mrs. Sandeep K. Paul Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74 Mr. Christopher R. and Mrs. Alyson L. Peacock ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Ted P. Pearce ’68 Mr. Uku Peets Mrs. Jenny R. Peters Mr. George M. and Ms. Linda Pettie ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pinkard Mr. William D. Pinkham III ’76 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Polk ’69 Dr. Harvey A. Quinton ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John V. Rawson III ’87 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rea ’74 Mr. and Mrs. James T. Reynolds Mr. George R. Reynolds ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Philipp M. H. Rimmler ’46 Mr. Bernard Bateman and Mrs. Allison R. Robson-Bateman ’74 Mr. Anthony C. Rohrs ’55 Ms. Susan L. Romano ’77 Dr. and Mrs. John F. Rose, Jr. ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Ruetsch Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Salerno Dr. Jonathan R. and Mrs. Sona D. Schiller ’92 Ms. Margaret M. Schiller Schwartz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Sergy ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Shaw Ms. Marcia P. Sheldon Mr. Andrew E. Shue Shuree Abrams Foundation Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Smith, Jr. ’45 Mr. and Ms. David S. Snow Ms. Annette M. Snow ’12 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stern ’39 Mr. Benjamin J. Stevenson ’99 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Scott Strent ’87 Mr. Mark R. Strouse II ’41 Mr. Roger L. Desjadon and Ms. Susan Stryker Mr. and Mrs. Domingo P. Such III ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Swenson ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Taylor ’63 Mr. and Mrs. V. Robert Tedesco ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. David W. Tilney ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tilney Mr. Chris Todd Toyota Matching Gifts to Education Mr. Sergio Troncoso Mr. and Mrs. Shalaby T. Turner ’98 Mr. John G. Van Sickle ’72 Mr. Douglas B. Vogt ’61 Mrs. Kelly L. Vostal

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Waddell ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Waddell, Jr. ’73 Mr. David L. Waddell ’76 Mr. and Mrs. John C. M. Wallace ’49 Drs. Eric and Suzanne Walther ’56 Mr. John A. Webb III ’70 Ms. Lindsay B. Weil ’09 Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wenner Mr. Marcel A. Wepper ’98 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Werling, Sr. ’47 Mr. James W. White ’44 The Honorable Thomas S. Wilson ’63 Mr. Shaw Wu and Mrs. Xin Yang Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Young, Esq. ’56 Ms. Jessica C. Young ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zimmermann Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Zranchev

Anniversary Club The Anniversary Club was created in 1998 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Blair Academy. Alumni who have not yet celebrated a 10th reunion and give in the range of $100 to $249 create a solid base upon which to build the next 150 years. Anonymous Mr. Alexander A. Adrien ’04 Mr. Agbesi N. Akpedonu ’03 Ms. Lauren E. Anderson ’05 Ms. Neva J. Anthony ’03 Mr. Kiley E. Austin-Young ’06 Ms. Phaedra Ballard ’06 Ms. Elayna M. Bartolacci ’08 Ms. Lauren G. Baumgartner ’10 Ms. Julia H. Brackup ’12 Mr. Robert J. Brackup ’07 Mr. Ben H. Brandreth ’11 Mr. Michael S. Breslin ’09 Mr. Ethan Bucarey ’03 Ms. Lin Chien ’07 Ms. Bo Been Chung ’11 Ms. Seong Hoon Chyung ’06 Mr. Andrew W. Clark ’08 Mr. Patrick M. Clayton ’09 Mr. Hudson L. Collins ’07 Ms. Melissa L. Collins ’09 Mr. Ross Danzig ’11 Ms. Grace R. de la Gueronniere ’04 Mr. Ricardo De Zulueta ’09 Ms. Deanna Dong ’07 Mr. Maxwell Doyle ’06 Ms. Donna R. Egan ’03 Mr. Jay M. Engels ’06 Ms. Sofia E. Espaillat ’08 Mr. Christopher Z. Eu ’07 Mr. Richard Z. Eu ’03 Mr. Roberto A. Felipe ’03 Ms. Alexandra A. Forte ’12 Mr. Christopher C. Fowler, Jr. ’11 Mr. Joseph P. Geise ’03 Mr. Joseph S. Geller ’12 Mr. Michael F. Geller ’10 Mr. Robert Gilbert ’05 Mr. Ross E. Gitomer ’05 Mr. Alexander B. Graber ’06 Mr. Jordan P. Grose ’12 Mr. Kyle V. Hanson ’08 Blair BuLLETIN 55


a n n ua l Ms. Kelsey N. Hanzlik ’10 Mr. Stephen C. Hanzlik ’08 Ms. Madeline A. Hargis ’08 Ms. Kelly L. Hart ’06 Mr. Dillon R. Hoffman ’10 Ms. Kathryn G. Hood ’05 Ms. Sara M. Jerome ’05 Ms. Ali N. Johnson ’12 Mr. Ty W. Johnston ’05 Ms. Rebekah M. Kall ’08 Mr. Andrew S. Kaskel ’04 Mr. Yale Kim ’09 Ms. Anne Kimmelman ’12 Ms. Airi Kobayashi ’08 Ms. Kohiyama E. LaFountain ’11 Mr. Alexander Lee ’10 Ms. Michelle M. S. Leung ’12 Mr. Jordan N. Liebowitz ’06 Ms. Kara Liebowitz ’07 Mr. Edward H. Lim ’08

r e p o rt Mr. Benjamin Lo ’05 Mr. C. Carter Lorant ’08 Mr. Andrew H. Lowy ’08 Mr. Matthew J. Maciag ’03 Ms. Claire C. McConnell ’05 Ms. Kirsten R. McKenna ’10 Miss Nancy J. Moore ’03 Mr. Christian Morelli ’03 Mr. William S. E. Neff ’08 Mr. Joseph Park ’12 Ms. Caitlin Pinkard ’08 Mr. Matthew A. Pruznick ’05 Mr. Nathaniel A. Reichel ’10 Ms. Rachel Reisner ’11 Mrs. Elizabeth J. Ricca ’03 Mr. Theodore S. Richardson ’12 Ms. Christine E. Roemer ’06 Ms. Martine D. Romano ’04 Mr. Michael S. Russell ’07

Mr. Kyle S. Ruzika ’07 Ms. Abigail E. Salzberg ’11 Mr. William N. C. Scott ’04 Ms. Jennifer T. Shiffman ’03 Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson ’05 Mr. Joel J. Smith ’05 Mr. Michael Stival ’03 Mr. Stephen A. Swentzel ’03 Mr. Christopher Sywetz ’09 Mr. Todd Tamagnini ’04 Ms. Jessica L. Tatham ’11 Mr. H. Hudson Taylor Parifax ’05 and Ms. Lia A. M. Parifax Ms. Ho-Chen Tseng ’09 Mr. Armando B. Worth ’08 Ms. Katherine C. Young ’10 Mr. Pengliang Yue ’12 Ms. Nicole Yuksel ’10 Mr. Matthew L. F. Ziff ’09

Great Teachers

The following past and present Blair faculty and staff were honored with gifts this year. Mr. Samuel G. Adams IV Ms. Susan Altman Reverend Peter L. Amerman Mr. Robin L. Anthony Mr. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mrs. Rita Baragona Mr. Jason E. Beck Mrs. Edythe Bertoldo ’79 Mr. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr. Mrs. Maria K. Bowditch Mr. Robert C. Brandwood Mrs. Diane C. Brennan Mr. W. Carroll Brooke, Jr. Mr. R. L. Browse Mr. Blair Buck Mr. Jeffrey P. Buxton Dr. Carl Christianson Mr. Quinten A. Clarke ’87 Dr. Richard E. Clarke Mr. Paul S. Clavel ’88 Mr. Christopher W. Cogswell Mrs. Carolyn M. ConfortiBrowse ’79 Mr. Robert C. Cooke Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr., Hon. ’53, ’59, ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cox Reverend Cynthia J. Crowner Mr. Peter Curran Ms. Lara Curtis Mr. Charles W. Danhof Mr. Jake Dellorco

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Mr. Hans Doerr Mr. Edwidge Dorelien Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. DuBose Mrs. Heather M. Eckert Mr. Michael J. Eckert Mr. David P. Elliott Mrs. Melissa A. Erne ’96 Mr. Craig E. Evans Mrs. Kaye R. Evans Mr. Winson D. Ewing, Hon. ’53 Mr. David Facciani Mrs. Tammy B. Findlay Mr. Solomon B. Fleckman Mr. A. Jon Frere, Hon. ’74 Mr. James A. Frick Mr. W. Rod Gerdsen Ms. Stephanie L. Guilmet Mrs. Barbara H. Haase Mr. Martin T. Haase Mrs. Susan K. Habermann Mr. Peter K. Hahn, Hon. ’94 Mrs. Monie T. Hardwick, Hon. ’65 Mr. T. Chandler Hardwick III Mr. Huntley R. Harrison Mr. Andrew C. Hay Mr. Daniel P. Hazen Mrs. Bridget D. Hodakowski ’99 Mr. Thomas Hoos Ms. Lee Horne ’77 Ms. Janet M. Hutchinson

Ms. Kathryn Hylton Mrs. Judith Kampmann Mr. Steven Kampmann Mr. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51 Mr. Calvin S. Koch III Mr. Anthony P. Lambert Mrs. Lauren G. Lambert Mr. Donald E. Lawshe Mrs. Susan C. Long Mrs. Candida C. Low Mr. David T. Low, Sr. Mr. Eric J. Lunger Mrs. Mary P. Lunger Mrs. Jenny S. Maine Mr. Joseph W. Mantegna Mrs. Michelle Mantegna Mrs. Jessica Matzkin Mr. Carmelo Mazza Ms. Kara McCabe Mr. Christopher McMillan Mrs. Michele McMillan Mr. James W. Mell Mr. Robert P. Merrifield Dr. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81 Mrs. Cara B. Mohlmann Mr. Nathan A. Molteni Mr. James M. Moore Mr. David R. Naysmith Ms. Sarah M. O’Neil Mr. John C. Ostlund Mr. John Padden

Mrs. Jennifer Pagotto Mr. Ryan M. Pagotto ’97 Mr. Thomas M. Parauda Mr. Dennis Wm. Peachey ’62 Ms. Avery Pierce Mr. Camden Place Mr. Wayne G. Rasmussen Mr. Kevin Rutt Dr. Michael J. Sayers Mr. James H. Saylor, Jr. Mr. Martin Schmalenberg Ms. Leucretia Shaw Mr. Ryan H. Spring Mrs. Stacey A. Spring ’95 Mr. Anthony L. G. Stival ’07 Mr. Lewis M. Stival Mrs. Lois M. Stival Mr. James H. Stone Mrs. Rachel E. Stone Mr. Brad Strauss Mr. Andrew D. Sykes Mrs. Katherine E. Sykes Mr. William A. Torchia, Jr. Dr. Elliott C. Trommald, Hon. ’65 Mrs. Amy B. Vachris Mr. David R. Vachris Mrs. Lian Wang Mr. Andrew H. Washburn Mrs. Ann Williams Mr. Roy Wilson Ms. Nina Yuen


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The Blair Honor Roll—Giving by Class

Listed below are all donors who contributed to either the Blair Fund or a Capital Fund during the 2012-2013 fiscal year. 1930

Class Giving: $100.00 Donors: 1 Participation: 50%

Mr. Daniel Bushnell* 1932

Class Giving: $1,250.00 Donors: 2 Participation: 100%

Mr. Charles W. Kunkle, Jr. Dr. Hugh B. Lynn* 1936

Class Giving: $250.00 Donors: 2 Participation: 33%

Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman* Mr. David M. Shull* 1938 – 75th Reunion

Class Giving: $1,050.00 Donors: 1 Participation: 17%

Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III* 1939

Class Giving: $360.00 Donors: 2 Participation: 22% Class Rep: Albert G. Danker

Mr. Albert G. Danker, Sr.* Mr. George T. Stern* 1940

Class Giving: $295.00 Donors: 3 Participation: 27% Class Rep: John C. Richmond

Mr. George R. Adair* Mr. William E. Belser* Mr. John C. Richmond* 1941

Class Giving: $7,909.75 Donors: 7 Participation: 58% Class Rep: Michael A. Habermann

Mr. Stuart Carothers* Dr. Lucian Fletcher, Jr.* Mr. Michael A. Habermann* Mr. Robert C. McCarthy* Mr. Gerald S. O’Loughlin Dr. Homer D. Schaaf* Mr. Mark R. Strouse II* 1942

Class Giving: $7,520.00 Donors: 7 Participation: 47% Class Rep: Robert M. Fuller

Mr. Robert M. Fuller* Mr. James C. Gorman* Mr. Archer N. Martin II* Mr. John R. Mitchell Mr. Robert G. Rouse, Jr.* Mr. James A. Tirrell, Jr.* Mr. Kenneth W. Whitney, Sr.*

1943 – 70th Reunion

Class Giving: $11,651.00 Donors: 10 Participation: 63% Class Rep: Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54

Mr. Ching-Yin Au, Esq.* Mr. A. Albert Bergen* Mr. Daniel A. Beyer Mr. Dorman F. Craig* Mr. Frank A. DiPaolo* Dr. Arthur H. Dube* Mr. Charles T. Hall* Mr. Howard K. Mott* Mr. John E. Shepherd* Mrs. Valeria B. Stewart* 1944

Class Giving: $26,310.00 Donors: 14 Participation: 64% Class Rep: Robert V. Metz

The Honorable William R. Albrecht* Mr. William R. Berkley, Jr.* Mr. Robert Brinkerhoff* Mr. Bernard C. Brown, Jr.* Mr. Louis F. DiPaolo* Mr. J. Bruce Gilman, Jr.* Mrs. Nancy LaFountain* Mr. William C. Lippincott* Prof. Robert V. Metz* Reverend Hugh D. Outterson* Mr. Philip E. Paulus* Mr. Richard W. Rowe* Dr. Allen M. Weinert Mr. James W. White* 1945

Class Giving: $15,225.00 Donors: 16 Participation: 62% Class Reps: William Y. Bogle Richard P. Deacon

Mr. William Y. Bogle III* Mr. Robert M. Burger* Mr. Eugene H. Buttle* Mr. Blair M. Davis* Mr. Richard P. Deacon Mr. Albert S. Dealaman, Jr.* Mr. T. Peter Doremus, Jr.* Mr. Ronald A. Engelhardt* Mr. George F. Johnson Mr. Robert F. LeVine* Mr. Eugene Lutes* Mr. Jerome I. Rossman, Jr.* Mr. Vito S. Schiavone Mr. George W. Smith III* Mr. LeRoy B. Smith, Jr.* Mr. Alfred J. Ward* 1946

Class Giving: $253,687.00 Donors: 19 Participation: 59% Class Rep: Ralph E. Hersey, Jr.

Mr. Andrew Davlin, Jr.* Mr. Robert S. Fow* Mr. Victor H. Gramount, Jr.* Dr. David W. H. Harvey*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Mr. Ralph E. Hersey, Jr.* Mr. William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. Mr. Robert D. Jackson Mr. Philip D. Jennison* Mr. George F. Mayrosh* Mr. Robert E. Meyers* Mr. Charles C. Morrison Mr. Charles J. Mosmann* Mr. Arthur M. Quinn, Jr.* Mr. Philipp M. H. Rimmler* Dr. John F. Rose, Jr.* Mr. Herbert J. Siegel* Mr. Frank J. Spitalny* Reverend Dr. James R. Tanis* Mr. Malcolm M. Teare 1947

Class Giving: $57,348.00 Donors: 23 Participation: 64% Class Reps: J. Mitchell Reese, Jr. Arnold C. Schneider, Jr.

Mr. Elmer A. Bannan* Mr. John C. Bogle* The Rev. Dr. James H. Chesnutt* Mr. William N. Davies Mr. Anthony E. DeMasi Mr. Carlton C. Durling* Mr. Wesley W. Ford* Dr. Laurence W. Goodman* Mr. Gordon Granger* Mr. William M. Hunt* Mr. Marshall M. Johnson* Mr. Gerald C. Kinne Mr. Arthur D. Lane, Jr.* Mr. Donald A. Legg* Mr. Donald M. Maynes Prof. Christian H. Moe* Mr. Richard B. Oughton* Mr. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr.* Mr. Alfred M. Schmidt, Jr. Mr. Arnold C. Schneider, Jr. Mr. Robert D. Weppler Mr. James C. Werling, Sr.* Mr. J. Brooks West* 1948 – 65th Reunion

Class Giving: $150,220.75 Donors: 22 Participation: 44% Class Reps: Thomas M. Behnfield Martin S. Simon David D. Wakefield

The Rev. George F. Aberle* Dr. Joseph Amdur* Dr. James H. Armstrong, Sr.* Mr. Thomas M. Behnfield* Mr. T. Clarke Benton Mr. H. Daniel Birchard, Jr.* Mr. Shu-Gar G. Chan Mr. William H. Culviner* Mr. J. Frederick Friden* Mr. William J. Harvey, Jr.* Mr. Anthony M. Hauck III Mr. Lawrence O. Houstoun, Jr. Mr. James G. Ling* Mr. David E. McFarlane* Mr. James K. Meneely, Jr.*

Dr. Wilfred M. Potter* Dr. Alan A. Siegel* Mr. Martin S. Simon* Mr. Eric P. Smith Dr. George R. Spalding* Mr. David D. Wakefield* Mr. Lawrence J. Zanetti* 1949

Class Giving: $7,885.00 Donors: 21 Participation: 48% Class Reps: Arnold T. Koch, Jr. Arthur W. Mueller

Mr. James L. Aberle* Mr. Thomas J. Bain* Mr. Ralph P. Balzac* Mr. Charles A. Crawley* Mr. E. Harrison Eudy, Jr.* Mr. Harry K. Herrick* Mr. Arnold T. Koch, Jr.* Mr. Roger B. Koehler, Jr. Mr. Donald H. Leber* Mr. Victor Meyers* Mr. John A. Miers* Mr. Arthur W. Mueller* Mr. Robert A. Neff* Mr. Oscar Paz-Arias Mr. Staats M. Pellett, Jr.* Mr. Mark H. Schaul, Jr.* Mr. George M. Stickney, Jr. Mr. William T. Tomes Mr. James R. Tompkins* Mr. John C. M. Wallace* Mr. Henry B. Wightman, Jr.* 1950

Class Giving: $14,175.00 Donors: 19 Participation: 39% Class Rep: Joseph F. Kiley, Jr.

Mr. Richard A. Amdur* Mr. Howard A. Aronson* Dr. Bruce D. Boselli* Mr. E. Lester Congdon, Jr.* Mr. William K. Doppstadt* Mr. Donald E. Freudenheim* Mr. George W. Gibbs* Dr. Robert W. Gleason* Mr. Bruce R. Goddin* Mr. Joseph F. Kiley, Jr.* Mr. Stuart H. Loory* Mr. William P. McElwain* Dr. Thomas F. Merrill Colonel Ronald E. Philipp, USA Ret.* The Rev. P. Barrett Rudd Mr. Robert J. Smythe IV Mr. John P. Storer-Folt* Mr. Teodoro C. Valentiner* Mr. John A. Zamos 1951

Class Giving: $1,018,200.00 Donors: 22 Participation: 41% Class Reps: Robert E. Kiley Frederick W. Rose, Esq.

Dr. Daniel M. Anzel* Mr. Charles A. Asselin* Blair BuLLETIN 57


a n n ua l Mr. William A. Benton* Mr. Bruce K. Byers* Mr. Herbert F. Fisher Mr. Lester S. Garris, Jr. Mr. G. William Hamilton* Mr. Roger W. Hatfield* Mr. Wesley C. Herbol* Mr. Paul D. Jacobs* Mr. James R. Kelley, Sr.* Mr. Robert E. Kiley* Mr. C. Thomas King, Jr. Mr. Mark A. Klein* Mr. Rodney W. Kruse* Mr. Roy T. Mattucci Mr. Roland J. McKinney* Mr. Dominick V. Romano* Mr. Frederick W. Rose, Esq.* Mr. Stan N. Rubin* Mr. Robert H. Stark* Mr. David R. Townley 1952

Class Giving: $5,785.00 Donors: 14 Participation: 33% Class Rep: Robert M. Lerner

Mr. Richard H. Bower Mr. David A. Brands, Sr.* Reverend Charles L. Cureton III* Mr. Bruce M. Dayton* Mr. Alvin E. Duryea, Jr. Mr. Edward Feldman* Mr. Richard A. Kahn* Mr. Robert M. Lerner* Mr. William R. Martens* Dr. Peter W. McKinney* Mr. Alan R. Mills Mr. V. Robert Tedesco* Reverend John G. Weber Mr. Marshall P. Whitfield* 1953 – 60th Reunion

Class Giving: $38,940.00 Donors: 15 Participation: 30% Class Rep: James Youngelson

Mr. Randal K. Beck* Mr. E. Parker Bliss Reverend Henry M. Bruen, Jr.* Mr. Anthony J. Cera* Mr. Winson D. Ewing* Mr. Richard Frank Mr. Thomas W. Hoff* Mr. Alan W. Noyes Mr. Jacob M. Ryan Mr. Donald O. Southwick Mr. Robert A. Spindler* Mr. Herbert D. Sturman* Mr. George H. Thompson, Esq. Mr. William R. Timken* Mrs. Gladys Van Brederode* Mr. James Youngelson* 1954

Class Giving: $49,741.96 Donors: 36 Participation: 63% Class Rep: Hobart D. Van Deusen

Mr. Matthew G. Botnick* Dr. Gerald A. Bruno* Dr. Albert R. Casazza* Mr. Juan E. Codias 58 Fall 2013

r e p o rt Mr. James J. Crouch II* Mr. H. Norman Davies, Jr.* Dr. William S. Dudley* Mr. David J. Dwyer* Mr. M. Michael Galesi* Mr. Robert A. Ginsburg Lieutenant Colonel Alfred F. Grande, Jr.* Mr. Thomas N. Griffith Mr. Bruce B. Haselman* Mr. Robert B. Hauck* Mr. Robert M. Hawekotte, Jr.* Mr. Paul M. Heagy* Mr. Alan M. Henion* Mr. Edward H. Hopson, Jr. Mr. Theodor H. Horstmann Mr. Robert N. Hunziker Mr. Louis T. Kulsar* Mr. John H. Lewis, Jr. Mr. Arthur P. Mangels Mr. William E. Marcus Mr. Humberto Mata Mr. Donald H. McCree, Jr.* Mr. Donald H. McKeown* Dr. Edwin I. Megargee* Mr. Howard J. Meyer Mr. D. B. Parcells, Jr. Mr. Richard T. Potter* Mr. Christian D. Rittman Mr. Edwin G. Rossman* Mr. David P. Sleeper* Mr. John D. Transue* Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen*

Mr. Sidney J. Baumann* Mr. Bradford A. Benson Mr. Peter M. Black* Mr. Henry F. Boehling* Mr. Barry I. Budlong* Mr. Lars T. Carlson* Mr. Richard L. Celli* Mr. Raleigh Chinn, Jr.* Mr. Nelson P. Cohen* Mr. Stewart H. Cole* Mr. David R. Conrad* Mr. Philip S. Detjens* Mr. Allan R. Dodge Mr. Courtney R. Fritts* Colonel D. Peter Gleichenhaus* Mr. Richard W. Grieves* Dr. James E. Hansen II* Mr. John D. Hatfield* Mr. William T. Jackson Mr. Paul A. Kelley* Mr. John P. Locke, Jr.* Mr. Frederick W. McCollum* Mr. Stanley F. Novaco Mr. John H. Oostdyk Mr. Thomas M. Peirsel, Jr. Dr. Herbert M. Tabak* Mr. H. Robert Tiffany III Mr. David L. Van Schaick* Dr. Eric Walther* Mr. Thomas M. Williams* Mr. Peter D. Wolff* Mr. Richard A. Young, Esq.* 1957

1955

Class Giving: $20,326.00 Donors: 22 Participation: 41% Class Reps: George H. Brooks Robert R. Burn Gene A. Losa

Mr. William F. Bash* Dr. John A. Beisler Mr. George H. Brooks* Dr. Truman B. Brown Mr. Robert R. Burn* Dr. John R. Burton* Mr. John H. Dorsey Mr. Robert H. Everson* Mr. Richard V. Huebner, Jr. James A. Katowitz, M.D. Mr. Stuart A. Kolbert* Colonel Gene A. Losa, USA Ret.* Mr. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr.* Mr. Thomas S. Martin* Mr. Terry A. Michael Mr. Lance G. Minnich* Colonel Robert M. Novogratz, USA Ret.* Mr. John D. Oliver* Mr. Paul F. Paffendorf Mr. Roger M. Rathbun, Esq.* Mr. Neil O. Reichard* Mr. Anthony C. Rohrs* 1956

Class Giving: $12,361.00 Donors: 34 Participation: 65% Class Reps: Nelson P. Cohen Courtney R. Fritts

Mr. A. Martin Ball Prof. Richard T. Barber*

Class Giving: $10,770.00 Donors: 14 Participation: 26% Class Rep: James H. G. Naisby

Mr. Edward H. Cliff* Mr. Birkitt G. Drury Mr. H. Mason Fackert III Dr. Robert Tzu-Leung Ho Mr. John S. Jorgensen* Dr. John M. Keller* Mr. Edward S. Magee, Jr.* Mr. James H. G. Naisby* Mr. John R. Naisby III Mr. Martin A. Newmark Mr. Gilbert E. O’Connell* Dr. William G. Ovens, Jr.* Captain Donald S. Parsons, Jr.* Captain Henry S. Woodruff III* 1958 – 55th Reunion

Class Giving: $103,004.00 Donors: 25 Participation: 41% Class Reps: Norman E. Beatty Peter J. Cleary

Mr. Mahlon Apgar IV* Mr. Norman E. Beatty* Mr. Robert H. Bolte Mr. Peter J. Cleary* Mr. Alan D. Cole Mr. H. Henry Elghanayan Mr. George F. Eustis, Jr.* Mr. Stephen N. Ganak Mr. Walter G. Glaser Mr. Charles E. Gorham, Jr. Mr. Albert T. Holtz* Mr. Paul R. Hooper* Mr. Charles B. Kalemjian

Mr. Hubbard A. Knox III* Mr. Thornton R. Land* Mr. Steven R. Losa* Mr. Edward C. Ludwig* Mr. Robert M. Mangual Captain Richard S. Ogden* Mr. Robert M. Olshan Mr. Dean C. Pappas* Mr. Frederick B. Rollinson II* Ambassador Steven E. Steiner* Mr. Karl A. Wagner, Jr.* Commander Gregory Wanamaker 1959

Class Giving: $19,388.00 Donors: 32 Participation: 43% Class Rep: James E. Burcham

Mr. Peter J. Anstatt* Mr. Lyle K. Antonides* Mr. Peter K. Austin* Mr. Joseph E. Bell, Jr.* Dr. Frederick G. Bergmann* Mr. James E. Burcham* Mr. Richard C. Clow Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr.* Mr. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr.* Mr. John H. Dumont Mr. W. Hunt Dumont Mr. Samuel S. Durland* Mr. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr.* Mr. David C. Gallagher* Mr. Ernest J. Gazda, Jr.* Mr. Peter L. Gulick* Mr. Daniel W. Henry* Mr. C. David Howell* Mr. Barry A. Hull* Mr. Richard J. Kaplan* Mr. Heyward F. Lawton, Jr.* Mr. James M. Lower* Mr. Cornelius J. O’Kane* Mr. Lawrence W. Ring* Mr. William L. Russell III* Mr. James H. Sapp* Mr. Louis K. Schwarz III* Mr. Robert F. Shaw* Mr. David J. Shotwell Mr. Nicholas S. Smith* Mr. F. Albert Weaver* Mr. Peter G. Wilds* 1960

Class Giving: $5,816.28 Donors: 17 Participation: 36% Class Rep: John W. Meinig

Mr. Barry B. Boyce* Mr. Bowman Brown* Mr. Craig U. Dana, Sr.* Mr. John M. Emptage Judge Steven L. Fisher* Mr. H. James Griffith* Mr. Philip W. Koebig III* Mr. Stathes J. Kulukundis* Mr. Edward H. MacKay III* Mr. Willard S. Mahood Mr. Charles M. Mapes III* Mr. Anthony P. McCoy Mr. John W. Meinig* Mr. Thomas C. Roberts Mr. Arnold H. Selengut*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l Mr. Christopher H. Swenson* Mr. Geoffrey H. Wood 1961

Class Giving: $11,286.07 Donors: 24 Participation: 36% Class Reps: Frank H. Briggs John E. Perez

Mr. John F. Ahrens* Mr. Stephen E. Barr Mr. Richard C. Bostwick Mr. Frank H. Briggs, Jr.* Mr. Bruce B. Clark* Mr. Peter P. Dadourian Mr. Frederick W. Everett* Mr. David A. Garcia* Mr. John W. Gist, Jr.* Mr. Kenneth N. Gudernatch* Mr. Lee P. Johnston* Mr. Peter B. McDowell Mr. Stuart G. Miller* Mr. Jonathan E. Paul* Mr. John E. Perez* Mr. David H. Permar* Mr. Robert L. Schuldenfrei* Mr. Craig S. Sim* Mr. Howard E. Steilen, Jr.* Mr. Marc W. Suffern II* Captain Malcolm P. Taylor, Jr. Mr. Emile F. Vanderstucken III* Mr. Douglas B. Vogt Mr. Peter A. Williams* 1962

Class Giving: $180,096.00 Donors: 27 Participation: 41% Class Rep: Mark Gottesman

Mr. Charles T. Akre, Jr.* Mr. Frank R. Barnako, Jr.* Dr. Samuel R. Barnett* Mr. Andrew Berger* Mr. Peter B. Ceppi* Mr. Richard L. Doremus* Mr. K. Thomas Elghanayan* Mr. James A. Fox Mr. John H. Gibbon* Mr. Mark Gottesman* Mr. Harley E. Hoyt* Mr. Peter S. Humphrey* Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr.* Mr. J. Stephen Kreglow, Esq.* Mr. Mitchell D. Landy Mr. Gerald L. Manning Mr. Fernando Marcial, Jr.* Dr. Donald H. Mershon* Mr. Charles M. Newman* Mr. Dennis Wm. Peachey* Mr. Robert J. Rand Mr. James R. Richart Mr. Edmund A. Strickland, Jr.* Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen Mr. Creed R. Terry Dr. Donald J. Weinstein* Mr. Geoffrey R. White

1963 – 50th Reunion

Class Giving: $193,840.00 Donors: 36 Participation: 47% Class Reps: L. Carter Crewe William S. Wildrick Thomas S. Wilson

Mr. John E. Alden, Jr.* Mr. Frank A. Arietta Mr. Roger A. Blair Mr. Raymond F. Burghardt, Jr. The Honorable John D. Case, Jr.* Mr. William S. Cashel III Mr. Brian N. Clayton* Mr. L. Carter Crewe III* Mr. Durfee L. Day, Jr.* Mr. Lawrence S. Driever, Jr.* Mr. Thomas C. Dunworth Mr. Robert D. Fulton* Mr. Alan B. Greenstein Mr. Donald C. Hazard* Mr. Douglas Henderson* Dr. Carl H. Jacobs Mr. Paul Jacobs* Mr. Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr.* Mr. Ronald P. Knox* Mr. Kenneth L. Konner, Esq.* Mr. Bradford W. Lawrence II Mr. William A. Leidesdorf Mr. Barry E. Parker Mr. Donald K. Piermont, Jr.* Mr. Douglass J. Seaver Mr. John A. Seddon, Jr. Mr. W. Jeffery Seubel* Mr. Thomas Summers, Jr.* Mr. Peter C. Taylor* Mr. Robert C. Turner* Mr. Donald K. Usher, Jr.* Mr. Norman F. Wagner Mr. William R. Widmaier Captain William S. Wildrick, USN Ret.* The Honorable Thomas S. Wilson Mr. Alan M. Woolf* 1964

Class Giving: $17,046.60 Donors: 31 Participation: 41% Class Rep: Donald L. Lusardi

Mr. Christopher A. Bengtson* Dennis E. Bradford, PhD* Mr. John B. Brams Mr. Bruce D. Campbell Mr. Barring Coughlin, Jr.* Mr. William B. Cramer, Esq.* Mr. Wayner P. Crowder* Mr. Richard M. Drucker Mr. James H. Earhart* Mr. Ralph A. Eskesen, Jr. Mr. Arthur M. French* Mr. Thomas B. Frystock, Jr. Mr. James B. Heath* Mr. Clark W. Heckert* Mr. Franklin A. Hedberg* Mr. Roderick B. Henderson* Mr. Robert R. Hyde Dr. David E. Johnson, Jr.* Mr. John V. O. Kennard* Mr. Stephen B. King* Mr. Donald L. Lusardi, Jr.*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Dr. Robert L. Nichols Dr. George H. Roenning Dr. Raymond B. Schaefer* Mr. Kevin A. Suffern* Mr. Andros B. Thomson* Mr. John B. Vail II* Mr. Paul D. Vartanian Mr. Courtney West Mr. R. John Young, Jr.* Mr. Frank D. Yuengling III* 1965

Class Giving: $155,482.87 Donors: 32 Participation: 40% Class Rep: Don Jay Smith

Mr. Donald N. Campbell* Mr. Henry O. Clutsam III* Mr. J. Jeffrey Corwin* Dr. Steven L. Driever* Mr. William W. Driver, Jr.* Mr. William W. Durland Mr. William S. Foster IV* Mr. Daniel M. Gordon Mr. George R. Hanlon* Mrs. Monie T. Hardwick* Mr. Harry A. Joelson-Strohbach* Mr. James C. Kelsey V Mr. Joel A. Kobert* Mr. James D. Krugman, Esq.* Mr. John H. Kuhlmann, Jr.* Mr. Michael E. Lane* Mr. Robert M. Lay* Mr. D. William Layton* Dr. Christopher L. Leach* Mr. Gregory W. Leopold Mr. John W. Marcial Dr. David H. Mortlock, Jr.* Mr. Peter F. Nystrom Mr. John R. Paul* Mr. George F. Phelps* Dr. Robert W. Pollack Mr. John G. Ritzenthaler, Jr. Mr. G. Keith Robertshaw* Dr. Edward M. Sleeper Mr. Don Jay Smith* Dr. Elliot C. Trommald* Mr. James P. Trozze* Mr. Robert S. Weiner* Mr. Robert R. Young, Jr.* 1966

Class Giving: $26,081.00 Donors: 18 Participation: 26% Class Rep: Donald D. Weir

Mr. John P. Bartlett* Mr. Frederick K. Baser* Mr. James M. Bennett Mr. Ben L. Bishop, Jr. Mr. David H. Bugen* Mr. DeFrance Clarke III* Mr. Robert C. Dughi* Mr. Frederick Elghanayan* Mr. Philip P. Gardiner* Dr. Michael H. Gewitz* Mr. Galen H. Guberman* Mr. Stephen F. Gudernatch* Mr. James P. Jenkins* Mr. Steven B. Klatsky Mr. Robert K. Lamb

r e p o rt Mr. Timothy R. Margolian* Mr. Jonathan R. Sweet Mr. Donald D. Weir, Jr.* 1967

Class Giving: $12,051.00 Donors: 16 Participation: 22% Class Reps: Jeffrey L. Mohler Bruce H. Sergy

Mr. Howard L. Alden* Mr. Bruce H. Augustadt* Mr. Robert J. Baroni* Dr. Steven J. Glasser Dr. Myles E. Gombert* Mr. Frank W. Hamilton III* Mr. John P. Jessup Ambassador Christopher J. LaFleur Mr. Michael M. Lothian Mr. Jeffrey L. Mohler* Mr. Richard Nashner* Mr. Douglas T. Schwarz Mr. Bruce H. Sergy* Mr. Charles S. Sharrocks, Jr. Mr. Barry H. Smith* Mr. J. Lawrence Snavely* 1968 – 45th Reunion

Class Giving: $22,623.00 Donors: 23 Participation: 27% Class Rep: Richard A. Rubin

Mr. Arthur T. Ambrose* Mr. Charles M. Belmer, Jr.* Mr. Dennis N. Bertland* Mr. Richard P. Boak* Dr. Sam Castimore, Jr. Mr. Joseph Eastburn Mr. Mark F. Eberle Mr. Theodore L. Haff III* Mr. Michael A. Harvey Mr. Robert F. Hays, Jr.* Mr. Charles H. Horn, Esq.* Mr. Thomas B. Johnson* Mr. Rudolph F. May* Dr. William Q. Meeker, Jr. Mr. George T. Mehalko, Jr.* Mr. Ted P. Pearce* Mr. Edmund R. Pennock* Mr. Jonathan W. Peters* Mr. Richard A. Rubin* Mr. Theodore B. Scherf Mr. Christopher H. Schimmel Mr. Henry A. van der Kwast Mr. Mark A. Wadmond* 1969

Class Giving: $116,295.35 Donors: 21 Participation: 28% Class Reps: Brian D. Becker Raymond T. Bohn Robert N. Jenkins Chris W. Leverich Frederick L. Mirbach Keith W. Patten

Mr. Brian D. Becker Mr. Robert C. Berner* Mr. Raymond T. Bohn III* Mr. John A. Clark* Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger* Mr. Dennis A. Drazin* Mr. Donald B. Fedor* Blair BuLLETIN 59


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2012-2013 Alumni Association Board of Governors The purpose of the Alumni Association Board of Governors is to promote a continuing, meaningful and effective relationship between alumni and the School. The Board acts as an advisory body to the Head of School, with whom they meet regularly, and also focuses on issues related directly to alumni, such as alumni relations, communications, reunions and fundraising. Mrs. Kirsten T. Bushick ’82 President Mr. James H. G. Naisby ’57 Vice President Mr. Richard A. Rubin ’68 Secretary Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Trustee Liaison Mr. Thomas M. Barnes ’81 Mrs. Marivelle S. Clavel-Davis ’82 Miss Singleton A. Cox ’90 Ms. Sarah C. Dillon ’03

Mr. Robert N. Jenkins* Mr. Chris W. Leverich* Mr. Frederick L. Mirbach, Jr. Dr. Peter A. Ostrow Mr. Laurence E. Pancoast* Mr. Keith W. Patten* Mr. William R. Polk* Dr. James C. Ritzenthaler Mr. Jay W. Rubin* Mr. Peter A. Schutz Dr. David J. Shulan* Mr. Robert L. Van Stone* Mr. Geoffrey H. Walker* Mr. Robert A. Willis* 1970

Class Giving: $107,600.00 Donors: 12 Participation: 13% Class Rep: Alexander J. Sloane

Mr. Lucian Fletcher III Mr. Michael D. Hall* Mr. Jeffrey D. Karp* Mr. Stephen P. Peck* Mr. John R. Plunkett, Jr.* Dr. Edward B. Rogers* Dr. Robert L. Rosenthal Mr. Alexander J. Sloane* Mr. David W. Tilney* Mr. John R. Van Kirk* Mr. John A. Webb III* Mr. Thomas H. Wiss IV 1971

Class Giving: $10,396.00 Donors: 16 Participation: 19% Class Rep: Michael J. Lieberman

Mr. Michael E. Bennett* Mr. Thomas S. Blankley, Jr.* Mr. Huxley H. Conklin Mr. S. Whitney Downer IV* Mr. Stefan A. Kling* Mr. John G. Layng* Mr. Michael J. Lieberman* Commander Thomas J. Martin, USCG Ret.* 60 Fall 2013

Mr. Roberto A. Felipe ’03 Ms. Linda M. Fellows ’86 Mr. William S. Foster IV ’65 Mrs. Carrie Giddins Pergram ’92 Mr. Blake Haase ’97 Dr. Bruce D. Holenstein ’78 Mr. James P. Maguire, Jr. ’80 Ms. Quinn C. McKay ’11 Mr. Derek M. Peachey ’93 Mr. John R. Plunkett, Jr. ’70 Mrs. Denise Stocker Current ’74 Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69

Mr. Russell C. Ortman Dr. Harvey A. Quinton* Mr. James R. Rea Mr. Danny S. Rosenkrans* Mr. H. Craig Stem* Dr. Wayne G. Suway* Mrs. Ruth R. Turner Mr. Albin J. Zak III 1972

Class Giving: $2,770.00 Donors: 12 Participation: 15% Class Rep: Gregory A. Washburn

Mr. Charles A. Butts, Jr. Mr. Carl R. Cramer* Mr. W. Richard Davis* Ms. Suzanne A. Gibbs Lange Mr. William D. Levine Dr. Douglas F. Liva, Sr.* Mr. Stephen H. Merrill Mr. Robert J. Plunkett* Mr. E. Scott Sumner Mr. John G. Van Sickle* Mr. Gregory A. Washburn* Mr. Pieter H. Woodcock* 1973 – 40th Reunion

Class Giving: $8,050.00 Donors: 21 Participation: 22% Class Rep: Bonnie A. Nault

Mrs. Pamela W. Beck Mrs. Lonne M. Bettencourt Mr. James R. Brunn* Mr. Paul E. Caleca Ms. Deirdre M. Garrett* Ms. Aileen M. Gaumond Mr. Timothy F. Goddu* Dr. Andrew R. Heinze* Mr. James G. Houston* Mrs. Deborah L. Kling* Mr. Stephen G. Kole Mr. Thomas E. McLean Captain Bonnie A. Nault* Mr. Michael J. Norton Mr. George E. Olsen III

Mrs. Anne B. Jelich* Mr. Kim K. Lee Mr. Mark McCluski Mrs. Barbara J. Morgan Mrs. Laura C. Morris* Lieutenant Colonel Thomas W. Nine Ms. Linda Pettie* Mrs. Susan W. Schmid Mr. Eric B. Schneider Mr. Robert G. Sigety* Mrs. Jennifer A. Woltjen* 1976

Class Giving: $74,860.34 Donors: 13 Participation: 20% Class Reps: Cornelius E. Sigety William J. Zester

Mrs. Melinda M. Shumway Mr. Jack D. Silverstein Mr. James H. Van Kirk* Mr. John A. von Rohr Mr. Milton C. Waddell, Jr. Mrs. Barbara G. Walsh*

Ms. Mildred H. Baker Mrs. Margaret O. Bergh Mr. Preston P. Davis* Mrs. Janet R. Harrington* Mr. John S. Marhefka Ms. Claudette M. Moloney Mr. Lester H. Oakes Mr. William D. Pinkham III* Mr. Keith H. Rauschenbach* Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano* Mr. Cornelius E. Sigety* Mr. David L. Waddell Mr. William J. Zester, Jr.*

1974

1977

Class Giving: $85,280.00 Donors: 25 Participation: 20% Class Reps: David B. Lieberman John D. Rea

Mr. Neil R. Arther* Mr. William S. Ashton* Mr. Brian B. Betts* Mr. Russell F. Collins* Mr. James A. Dalis* Dr. Robert T. DeMartin Mr. Peter A. Engelhardt* Mr. A. Jon Frere Ms. Eleanor T. Howard* Mrs. Josefina I. Iglesias Mr. David B. Lieberman* Mr. Mark T. Lieberman* Dr. Robert M. Liegner* Mr. Blair H. Mathies, Jr. Ms. Pamella L. Olsyn Mr. Robert Ortiz Mrs. Lynn M. Peachey* Mr. John D. Rea* Mrs. Cathi F. Robinson Mrs. Allison R. Robson-Bateman Mr. Dominick J. Romano* Mr. R. Todd Ruppert* Ms. Sandra L. Scannelli* Mr. Ronald W. Spain* Mrs. Denise Stocker Current* 1975

Class Giving: $254,170.00 Donors: 13 Participation: 17% Class Reps: Laura C. Morris Robert G. Sigety Jennifer A. Woltjen

Ms. Anne E. Cramer, Esq.* Mr. Harrison B. Gentry*

Class Giving: $10,145.00 Donors: 34 Participation: 38% Class Reps: Harry Gates Lee Horne Richard Luzzi

Mr. Calman J. Ambrosy III* Mr. Wayne H. Applegate, Jr. Mrs. Sharon M. Bardos Mr. Robert J. Brodie Mr. Frederick V. P. Cooke II Mrs. Gwen S. Corbett Dr. David A. Costa Mr. Thomas A. DeMartin Ms. Louise E. Ewing* Mr. Jude D. Francois* Mr. Carl D. Gandel* Ms. Lisa Garner* Mr. Harry D. Gates* Mr. Paul R. Goring Mr. Robert C. Hagemeister* Ms. Lee Horne* Mr. James J. Kachidurian* Mr. Richard T. Luzzi, Esq.* Mrs. Patrice Maillet* Mr. Eric T. Maine* Mrs. Michelle C. Maloney* Mr. Scott E. McKee* Mr. Alan J. Miller* Mr. John Neumann Mr. W. Johnston Oberly II Mrs. Z. Melinda Perkins-Witter Mr. Hugh M. Richmond* Mr. Pasquale T. Romano, Jr. Ms. Susan L. Romano* Ms. Lisa J. Scheller* Mr. Craig R. Schmidt* Mr. Henry F. Schmidt IV* Mr. James T. Thompson Mr. Brian E. Weiss

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l 1978 – 35th Reunion

Class Giving: $6,348.00 Donors: 13 Participation: 17% Class Reps: Douglas R. Linton Joseph E. Waddell

Mr. John A. Costa* Mr. Robert A. Fernald Mr. Richard S. Harrison* Dr. Bruce D. Holenstein* Major Douglas R. Linton III* Mr. W. Brandt Nako Ms. Patience M. Osborn Chalmers* Mr. Christian C. Schneider Mr. Dean G. Tanella* Mr. Joseph E. Waddell* Mr. D. Scott Woodcock* Ms. Rita I. Worman Mrs. Barbara F. Zellmer* 1979

Class Giving: $66,609.60 Donors: 17 Participation: 22% Class Reps: Kenneth A. Deneau Guy N. Saxton Susanne E. Ullmann

Mr. Edward L. Brown* Mrs. Carolyn M. Conforti-Browse* Dr. Christopher R. Costanzo Mr. Samuel D. Costanzo Mr. Kenneth A. Deneau* Mr. David E. Grimley Mr. Timothy Ho* Mr. Steven J. Jastrabek Miss Karen A. Kay Ms. Marianne Lieberman* Mr. G. David MacEwen* Mr. James C. McCurrach III Mr. Mark R. Palen Mr. Guy N. Saxton* Ms. Suzanne Scannelli Ms. Susanne E. Ullmann* Mr. Raymond J. Vass* 1980

Class Giving: $57,225.00 Donors: 15 Participation: 20% Class Reps: Katherine T. Henry-Schill James P. Maguire

Mr. Morgan D. Borer* Mrs. Cristianna Cooke-Gibbs Mr. Nicholas A. Corcoran* Mr. James C. Davidson Mrs. Donna S. Haag* Dr. Neil F. Henninger Mrs. Katherine T. Henry-Schill* Mr. Paul J. Holenstein Mrs. Kimberley L. Jessen Mr. Scott D. Jones* Mr. Coray S. Kirby* Mr. James P. Maguire, Jr.* Mrs. Roberta M. Murdock-Luzzi Mr. Jay C. Saunders* Mr. Christopher A. Wedholm

1981

Class Giving: $3,901.00 Donors: 21 Participation: 26% Class Reps: Holly J. Anderson Bender David E. Owen

Mrs. Holly J. Anderson-Bender* Ms. Tracy A. Asselin Mr. Thomas M. Barnes* Mr. John M. Breslin* Mr. Jack D. Crutchfield, Jr. Mr. Alfred S. Dally, Jr.* Mr. Kevin W. Detrick* Mr. Thomas C. Fountain* Mrs. Laura A. Irwin Mr. Russell Irwin Mrs. Tara J. Michaels Dr. Martin S. Miller* Mrs. Sandra L. Olsen Braun Mr. Christopher R. Orben* Mr. David E. Owen IV Mrs. Jennifer L. Piniaha* Mr. John B. Plum, Jr. Mr. Andrew A. Provost Mr. Francisco Santander Ms. Sandra L. Steinvoort, Esq. Ms. Julianne Walmer 1982

Class Giving: $1,267.50 Donors: 10 Participation: 10% Class Reps: William H. Abbott Kirsten T. Bushick Peter A. Metz

Mr. William H. Abbott* Mrs. Kirsten T. Bushick* Mr. Michael A. Cialdella Mrs. Marivelle S. Clavel-Davis* Mr. Roger D. Gershman Mrs. Celeste Haghani* Mr. William G. Holenstein* Mr. David M. Lieberman Mr. Peter A. Metz Mr. Sean P. Starke 1983 – 30th Reunion

Class Giving: $6,750.00 Donors: 6 Participation: 8% Class Rep: William F. Blume

Mr. Ronald G. Bowman* Mr. David A. DiGioia* Mr. Thomas L. Kehoe, Jr. Mrs. Johanna R. Miller* Mrs. Alyson L. Peacock* Mr. Ramzi Y. Rishani* 1984

Class Giving: $33,962.50 Donors: 14 Participation: 13% Class Rep: Kristine C. Lisi

Mrs. Noreen M. Britt* Mrs. Lai Ling M. Chiang Mrs. Lai Yuen Chiang* Mr. Christopher L. Clayton* Dr. Laura A. Covucci-Sacks* Reverend William F. Feus* Mrs. Melissa J. Henderson Koenig*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Ms. Jennifer G. Holenstein* Mrs. Kristine C. Lisi* Mr. Armando Matos* Dr. Mark D. Moon* Dr. Liza O’Dowd* Dr. Darren K. Sacks* Ms. Amy J. Sedestrom 1985

Class Giving: $15,424.18 Donors: 14 Participation: 15% Class Reps: James F. Redfern Nina A. Romano

Mrs. Hilary V. Archibald* Mrs. Susan S. Cashin Mr. Mitchell S. Freifeld Mr. Richard P. Kinkade, Jr.* Mrs. Blair W. Kohan* Mr. Michael J. Lehman Mrs. Jessie E. Martin* Mr. James F. Redfern, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Rizzo* Ms. Darielle L. Ruderman Mrs. Lisa M. Selesky-Nacino* Mr. Peter J. Tober* Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe* Mr. Christian K. Wolfe* 1986

Class Giving: $8,975.00 Donors: 13 Participation: 13% Class Reps: John E. Olson Rada T. Starkey

Mrs. Carina C. Davidson* Ms. Linda M. Fellows* Mr. Curt C. Huegel* Mr. Kamal G. Jabre* Mr. William F. Karn* Mr. Marshall J. Kiev Mr. Erik M. Kindblom Ms. Caroline B. Manogue* Mr. Thomas B. McClintock* Mrs. Julia K. Santella Mr. Sean P. Smith* Mrs. Rada T. Starkey* Mrs. Tina Vandersteel Cressotti* 1987

Class Giving: $8,761.00 Donors: 13 Participation: 12% Class Reps: Michelle R. Harmon Marnie S. Raines Diana P. Schad

Mr. Quinten A. Clarke* Mr. Noel E. Clavel Mr. Craig U. Dana, Jr.* Mr. Nicolas E. P. Mosko* Ms. Marnie S. Raines* Mr. John V. Rawson III* Mr. George R. Reynolds Mrs. Diana P. Schad* Mr. Scott Strent Mr. Domingo P. Such III Mrs. Kelley A. Troia Ms. Stephanie E. Ullyott Ms. Heather M. Wooding*

r e p o rt 1988 – 25th Reunion

Class Giving: $6,138.57 Donors: 29 Participation: 29% Class Reps: Ana M. Comas-Bacardi Charles H. A. Inkeles

Mr. Willard A. Anderson II* Mr. Robert W. Barham Mr. David G. Bolton Mr. V. Bradley Carosella* Mr. Carmen E. Catullo Mr. Paul S. Clavel* Mr. Robert L. Collier Mrs. Ana M. Comas-Bacardi Mr. John Covucci Mr. Amr R. Dajani Mr. Brian F. DeCesare Mr. Aaron S. Goranson Mr. Charles H. A. Inkeles* Mr. Charles M. Ives Mr. Scott P. Kinkade Ms. Karen B. Luzzi Mr. Anthony J. Maltese III Mr. Toshihiro Matsuo* Mr. Christopher J. Mezzanotte* Mr. David Miller* Mr. Charles M. Mixon III Mrs. Jennifer M. Murray Mr. Stephen M. Nees Mrs. Emily A. Oliver Ms. Rebecca L. Selengut Mr. Kurt R. Soderman Mrs. Sandra Southwell Mrs. Jocelyn G. Turken Mr. William D. Wyckoff 1989

Class Giving: $3,844.21 Donors: 12 Participation: 11% Class Reps: Chrysta A. Argue Steffanie R. Dohn Kevin D. Nofsinger

Mrs. Chrysta A. Argue* Mrs. Tamara C. Duffy* Mr. Joshua B. George* Mr. Thomas D. Grant Mr. James A. Hubert Mr. Stirling B. Levy* Mr. Keith H. Liddle* Mr. David T. Low, Jr.* LCDR Jeffrey S. McCaffrey, USN Mr. Eugene Pak Mrs. Virginia L. Stevenson* Ms. Lesley H. Underwood 1990

Class Giving: $3,945.00 Donors: 20 Participation: 18% Class Reps: Janine P.Clifford Matthew R. Cosgrave Heather K. Loeber Ned E. Montenecourt Todd C. Smith

Mr. Scott H. Bolton* Mr. Jason K. Cashill Ms. Janine P. Clifford* Mr. Matthew R. Cosgrave Miss Singleton A. Cox* Mrs. Andrea L. Fleming* Mr. P. Seth Greer*

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a n n ua l Dr. Barbara L. Inkeles* Mrs. Heather K. Loeber* Mr. Tyler P. Magnusson Mr. Ned E. Montenecourt* Mr. Jun Nakagawa Mrs. Sandra D. O’Brien Mrs. Jill A. Prehodka Coleman* Mr. Michael R. Quain Mr. Todd C. Smith* Mr. Douglas R. Sweeney* Mr. Vincent A. Vesce* Mr. James J. Waterer* Mr. David J. Willis* 1991

Class Giving: $2,491.00 Donors: 11 Participation: 10% Class Reps: Erin M. Cosgrave Meredith Magrone Wiacek Elizabeth W. Webster

Mr. William B. Bean Mrs. Erica E. Bromley* Ms. Cynthia E. Corliss Mrs. Erin M. Cosgrave Mr. David Leonardis* Mr. Jonathan B. Morgan Ms. Katherine L. Owsley* Mr. Alexander M. Scharnberg* Mr. Christopher T. Taukus Mrs. Elizabeth W. Webster* Ms. Elisabeth J. Wenner

r e p o rt 1993 – 20th Reunion

Class Giving: $9,105.00 Donors: 25 Participation: 23% Class Reps: Bernadette M. Clifford John J. W. Inkeles

Ms. Bernadette M. Clifford* Mrs. Molly A. Dunne* Mrs. Brintha Enestvedt Lieutenant Commander David W. Filanowicz, USN Mrs. Melina O. Fisher Mrs. Hollie S. Foley* Mrs. Lena R. Geandreau Mrs. Ingrid M. T. Hassloch Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang* Mr. John J. W. Inkeles* Mr. John D. Leonardis* Mrs. Katherine A. Palmer Dr. Ian M. Paterson* Mr. Derek M. Peachey* Ms. Karin E. Roethke-Kahn* Mr. Marcos Rollan* Ms. Nicole Y. Shumaker Mr. Jang-Won Suh Dr. Sharon B. Sutherland Mrs. Nicole Tipton Dr. Christopher R. Wawrzyniak* Mr. Chester C. Weber* Mr. Richard W. Wenner Mr. Walter B. West II Mr. Edward Y. S. Yu* 1994

1992

Class Giving: $10,052.00 Donors: 28 Participation: 27% Class Reps: Sarah E. Burke Mullins Sona D. Schiller

Ms. Susan A. Astheimer* Mr. Drew N. Behmer* Mr. Keith F. Burke Ms. Sarah E. Burke Mullins* Mr. George J. Ernst, Jr.* Mrs. Carrie Giddins Pergram* Mrs. Nicole L. Johnson-Kaler Mrs. Nancy E. Knowdell Mr. Jordan R. Kobert* Mr. Adam M. Lorber Dr. Vikram B. Mansharamani Ms. Eliza R. Martin Mr. Jonas R. McDavit* Mr. Marcelino E. Menendez Mr. Daniel C. Millner* Dr. Anup B. Muduli Dr. Yaron G. Rabinowitz Miss Valerie A. Rosenberg Mrs. Dawn M. Sanzotti Mrs. Sona D. Schiller* Mr. Arthur F. Schlobohm IV* Mr. Adam Shoenfeld Ms. Holly S. Spriggs Dr. Matthew W. Strobeck* Mr. Mark S. Williams Mrs. Tasha R. Williams-Arroyo Mr. George I. Wolfe Mr. Roman J. Zaboronek II

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Class Giving: $2,511.00 Donors: 18 Participation: 17% Class Reps: Bryan P. Kelly John P. Weesner Joanne L. Wrzesinsky

Mr. Michael J. Brennan II* Mr. Erik J. Carlson Mr. Devin S. Chodorow Mrs. Amy L. Del Turco* Mrs. MacKenzie A. Guyer* Mr. Peter K. Hahn* Mr. Bryan P. Kelly* Mrs. Amy B. J. Koehler* Mr. Byung Jun Lee Miss Suzanne A. Lombardi* Mr. Seth C. Low* Mr. Rodrigo A. Menendez Mr. Adrian G. Miles Mrs. Anita J. Patel Mrs. Catherine B. Rosenthal* Mrs. Courtney N. Stevens Mr. John P. Weesner* Ms. Joanne L. Wrzesinsky* 1995

Class Giving: $5,047.00 Donors: 15 Participation: 15% Class Rep: E. Courtnay Stanford

Mr. Anthony P. Abdalla* Mr. Carlin R. Binder* Major Carlos R. Cuevas* Miss Emily M. Ferguson* Ms. Jennifer B. Harper Mr. Thomas H. Hart* Ms. Samantha A. Haspel Mr. Thomas L. Larsen*

Miss Stephanie J. Marcial* Mr. Daisuke M. Nakamura Mr. Guillermo Pineda-Bours* Mr. John M. Skvarla* Mr. Andrew B. Solar* Mrs. Stacey A. Spring* Mrs. E. Courtnay Stanford 1996

Class Giving: $2,476.00 Donors: 23 Participation: 21% Class Reps: Stefanie R. Kuhner Summer J. Passannante Anthony C. Powell

Mrs. Kelly S. Avery Captain Sean W. Baxter Mr. Matthew J. Bracken* Ms. Megan H. Brodbeck* Mrs. Christine M. Chapman* Dr. Addrain S. Conyers Mrs. Laura C. Crawn Mrs. Brett M. Douglas Mrs. Melissa A. Erne* Mr. Charles S. Evans* Mr. Alexander M. Gallo* Ms. Melissa L. Guyre* Mrs. Stefanie R. Kuhner* Dr. Tamika M. Lasege Mr. Jeffrey M. McGinn* Mrs. Ashlee B. McMackin* Ms. Summer J. Passannante* Mr. Dale E. Phelps, Jr. Mr. Aaron J. Rettaliata* Mr. Christopher B. Snavely* Mrs. Jessica B. Twomey Mr. Edward T. Wenner Mrs. Ashley E. Wildrick 1997

Class Giving: $107,345.00 Donors: 24 Participation: 26% Class Reps: Christy L. Burkart Ryan M. Pagotto

Mr. Stefan B. Ades Mr. Aaron Applebaum Mr. Patrick I. Arangio* Mrs. Victoria P. Bailey* Mrs. Christy L. Burkart* Ms. Cadence L. Case Miss Tara S. Clarke* Ms. Rachel L. Danjczek Mr. James-Christian S. Davin Mrs. Jordan M. Ehmann* Mr. David A. Goodman Mr. Blake Haase* Mr. Jamal S. Howard* Ms. Natasha Leitch-Huggins Ms. Jennifer H. Lombardi Mr. Samuel F. Martin Mr. Kyle D. V. Mason* Mr. Brian J. McArthur Mr. Michael E. McDonald* Miss Kristy L. McGlaughlin* Mr. Ryan M. Pagotto* Mr. Lee Ting Ms. Carol P. Woodcock Ms. Carey L. Zimmermann*

1998 – 15th Reunion

Class Giving: $2,690.48 Donors: 26 Participation: 23% Class Reps: Sarah A. Apgar Jamiyl R. Peters

Mr. Brian M. Agresta Mrs. Sarah A. Apgar* Mr. Adam Boyd Mr. W. Alan Brown* Mr. James H. Conklin* Mrs. Maria Dulmer Mr. Robert D. Fletcher III Mrs. Aisha D. Gayle Turner* Ms. Elisa M. Green* Lieutenant Stephen L. N. Huber Dr. Eric M. Katerman* Mrs. Catherine M. Kegley Dr. Catherine A. Kemp Mr. David Kunes* Ms. Charisse L. Manzi Mr. Ned P. Marcalus* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Martocci Mr. Roy Mizukami Mr. Jamiyl R. Peters Mr. William W. Schwartz* Mr. Jeffrey S. Storms Mr. Christopher C. Strickland* Mr. Adam A. Tannir Dr. Christy C. Visaggi* Mr. Marcel A. Wepper Miss Tara N. Whitaker Ms. Sarah B. Wiss* 1999

Class Giving: $2,285.79 Donors: 21 Participation: 18% Class Reps: Megan C. Apgar Bridget D. Hodakowski Amy E. Paul Kathryn S. Piotrowski Mark T. Rosenthal

Mr. Marcos Alvarado Ms. Megan C. Apgar* Mr. Robert D. Apgar* Mrs. Margaret I. Bond Ms. Heather L. Buchholz Mr. Gregory A. Ermentrout Mrs. Emily B. Gotowka* Mrs. Bridget D. Hodakowski* Mrs. Amy E. Jablonski* Mrs. Priya Lee Mrs. Susan A. Logan Mrs. Sarah A. Mangham Mr. Francisco J. MartinezLa Rosa Ms. Kathryn S. Piotrowski* Mr. Mark T. Rosenthal Mr. Neal Santosuosso Mr. Robert N. Schwartz* Mr. Oliver F. Sterlacci* Mr. Benjamin J. Stevenson* Mr. Marat D. Tomaev* Ms. Erin K. Weir*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


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Reunion Committees Reunion Committee volunteers help to ensure a great Alumni Weekend experience for their class. Members of the committee reconnect with classmates, encourage Alumni Weekend attendance and lead the class gift efforts. Blair reunion classes have a long tradition of generous gifts that commemorate their celebrations and benefit current students and faculty. Mr. Thomas M. Behnfield ’48 Mr. Martin S. Simon ’48 Mr. David D. Wakefield ’48 Mr. James Youngelson ’53 Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Mr. Norman E. Beatty ’58 Mr. Peter J. Cleary ’58 Mr. Walter G. Glaser ’58 Mr. Hubbard A. Knox III ’58 Mr. Thornton R. Land ’58 Mr. Dean C. Pappas ’58 Mr. Eugene W. Tuite ’58 Commander Gregory Wanamaker ’58 Mr. John E. Alden, Jr. ’63 Mr. Frank A. Arietta ’63 The Honorable John D. Case, Jr. ’63 Mr. Brian N. Clayton ’63 Mr. L. Carter Crewe III ’63 Mr. Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. ’63 Mr. Thomas C. Dunworth ’63 Mr. Robert D. Fulton ’63 Mr. Alan B. Greenstein ’63 Mr. Paul Jacobs ’63 Mr. Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr. ’63 Mr. Bradford W. Lawrence II ’63 Mr. William A. Leidesdorf ’63

2000

Class Giving: $1,582.68 Donors: 17 Participation: 16% Class Reps: Logan K. Garrels Andrew D. Peters Veronica M. Reo Meredith M. Seidel

Mrs. Amanda E. Apple Mr. David A. Bloomfield II Mr. Chad I. Butt* Mrs. Georgiana P. D’Alessandro Mr. Mark Dankiewicz Mr. Xavier de Boissezon* Mr. Mark D. Deschenes* Mr. Royal Ivey Mr. Paul W. Jablonski Mrs. Elizabeth N. McDowell* Mr. Andrew D. Peters* Miss Veronica M. Reo Mrs. Rana H. Sachdev Mrs. Jane M. Spann Dr. Michael A. Tessel* Mr. Panos J. Voulgaris* Mr. Charles L. Washington, Jr. 2001

Class Giving: $2,130.00 Donors: 19 Participation: 17% Class Reps: Kristen E. Bogart Maria Lieberman Smalley

Mr. Justin P. Berutich Mr. Jeremy N. Boardman*

Mr. Douglass J. Seaver ’63 Mr. W. Jeffery Seubel ’63 Mr. Peter C. Taylor ’63 Captain William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63 The Honorable Thomas S. Wilson ’63 Mr. Charles M. Belmer, Jr. ’68 Mr. Richard P. Boak ’68 Mr. Leo E. Q. Cerruti ’68 Mr. Theodore L. Haff III ’68 Mr. Alfred C. Hunter ’68 Mr. Edmund R. Pennock ’68 Mr. Jonathan W. Peters ’68 Mr. Richard A. Rubin ’68 Mr. Theodore B. Scherf ’68 Mr. Christopher H. Schimmel ’68 Mr. Craig N. Scott ’68 Mr. Mark A. Wadmond ’68 Mrs. Pamela W. Beck ’73 Mr. James R. Brunn ’73 Mr. Guy R. Detrick ’73 Mr. Mark T. Glass ’73 Dr. Andrew R. Heinze ’73 Mr. James G. Houston ’73 Captain Bonnie A. Nault ’73 Mrs. Melinda M. Shumway ’73

Miss Kristen E. Bogart* Mrs. Amy P. Boyle* Ms. Julia Conover* Mr. Nicholas C. D’Amato* Ms. Ashlyn E. Field* Mrs. Heather E. Flint Mr. Jay C. Garrels* Ms. Kelley A. Hayn Miss Michelle Ho Mr. Robert W. Kampmann* Mrs. Cormany K. Koeppen Mrs. Maria Lieberman Smalley* Ms. Sally A. Mazzocchi Mr. Colin Miller Mrs. Heidi J. Musacchio Mr. Gregory Tamagnini* Mr. Seniboye E. Tienabeso 2002

Class Giving: $4,755.00 Donors: 45 Participation: 35% Class Reps: E. Meredith Gal Chelsea N. Grefe Stephanie A. Garbutt

Mr. Matthew J. Alario Ms. Carrie Antonioli Mrs. Annika M. F. Bainum Mr. Gregory E. Baser Captain Steven J. Benedetti* Mr. Michael C. Berry Ms. Amy M. Bogart* Mr. Geoffrey M. Brunn*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Dr. Bruce D. Holenstein ’78 Major Douglas R. Linton III ’78 Mr. Joseph E. Waddell ’78 Mr. D. Scott Woodcock ’78 Mr. William F. Blume ’83 Mr. Thomas L. Kehoe, Jr. ’83 Mrs. Alyson L. Peacock ’83 Mr. Thomas M. Toggas ’83 Mr. Willard A. Anderson II ’88 Mr. Robert W. Barham ’88 Mrs. Heather O. Benjamin ’88 Mr. David G. Bolton ’88 Mr. V. Bradley Carosella ’88 Mr. Paul S. Clavel ’88 Mrs. Ana M. Comas-Bacardi ’88 Mr. Charles H. A. Inkeles ’88 Ms. Bernadette M. Clifford ’93 Mrs. Brintha Enestvedt ’93 Mrs. Lauren N. Haley ’93 Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang ’93 Mr. John J. W. Inkeles ’93 Mrs. Katherine A. Palmer ’93 Mr. Derek M. Peachey ’93 Mrs. Nicole Tipton ’93 Mr. Brian M. Agresta ’98 Mrs. Sarah A. Apgar ’98 Mr. Adam Boyd ’98

Mr. Christopher W. Curcio Mr. Ryan G. Engels Mr. Benjamin S. Fertig Mr. Daniel J. Flood Mrs. E. Meredith Gal Mrs. Deborah L. Gamarekian Ms. Stephanie A. Garbutt* Mr. Akhil Garg Mr. Jeffrey B. Graupe* Ms. Chelsea N. Grefe* Mr. David J. Gustafson* Mr. William H. Habermann* Mr. Kyle D. Horne* Mr. Anwar K. Jones* Mr. William W. Kampmann* Ms. Lisa D. Katerman* Mr. Andrew A. Lebed* Mr. David A. Lin Miss Victoria R. Lombardi* Ms. Vanita Mansharamani Mr. Colin C. McAdoo* Miss Kristin N. Nelson Ms. Meghan R. O’Neill* Mr. Charles E. Osthimer IV* Mr. Andrew R. Pearce* Mrs. Jane P. Poirier* Mr. Andrew M. Price Mr. Jonathan F. Price Mrs. Emilie B. Rendall* Mrs. Ariele M. Rosch* Ms. Rebecca R. Sawyer* Mr. Christopher D. Smith*

Ms. Elisa M. Green ’98 Ms. Charisse L. Manzi ’98 Mrs. Monica Ordonez ’98 Mr. Jamiyl R. Peters ’98 Ms. E. Whitney Potter ’98 Mr. Christopher C. Strickland ’98 Mr. Agbesi N. Akpedonu ’03 Ms. Sarah C. Dillon ’03 Mr. Richard Z. Eu ’03 Ms. Kira L. Fritzky-Randolph ’03 Mr. Joseph P. Geise ’03 Ms. Christine L. C. Geiser ’03 Ms. Jessica A. Hess ’03 Mr. Brandon D. Lucien ’03 Mrs. Elizabeth J. Ricca ’03 Mr. James H. Sandler ’03 Mr. Daniel G. Seals ’03 Mr. Michael E. C. Wilson ’03 Mr. Elliott W. Anderson ’08 Ms. Christine H. Devenny ’08 Mr. Dylan K. Evans ’08 Ms. Chelsea A. Gallagher ’08 Ms. Alexa M. Gilmartin ’08 Ms. Madeline A. Hargis ’08 Mr. Joseph R. Stanzione ’08 Ms. Samantha M. Tilney ’08 Ms. Tina A. Tozzi ’08

Mr. John G. Stout, Jr.* Mr. Gabriel R. Vallejo Mr. Christian C. Van Horn Mrs. Alexandra Weichert Ms. Sophie W. Wiss* 2003 – 10th Reunion

Class Giving: $14,798.00 Donors: 48 Participation: 39% Class Reps: Sarah C. Dillon Jessica A. Hess Brandon D. Lucien Elizabeth J. Ricca Michael E. C. Wilson

Mr. Agbesi N. Akpedonu Ms. Neva J. Anthony Mr. Martin R. Benante* Ms. Courtney W. Bowditch* Mr. Ethan Bucarey Mr. Alan M. Carr Ms. Virginia S. Case Mr. Luol A. Deng Ms. Sarah C. Dillon* Ms. Donna R. Egan Mr. Richard Z. Eu Mr. Roberto A. Felipe* Ms. Kira L. Fritzky-Randolph Mr. Joseph P. Geise Ms. Christine L. C. Geiser* Mr. Patrick E. Gordon Ms. Kristen C. Graf Miss Stephanie E. Hargis Mr. Nathan Hayward IV Blair BuLLETIN 63


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All-Time Reunion Class Gift Records Reunion Year

Highest Percentage

Highest Dollar

60th Reunion

Class of 1933

69%

Class of 1946

$ 98,770

55th Reunion

Class of 1956

91%

Class of 1953

$ 1,094,448

50th Reunion

Class of 1945

100%

Class of 1960

$ 327,520

45th Reunion

Class of 1944

59%

Class of 1963

$ 248,260

40th Reunion

Class of 1961

60%

Class of 1963

$ 197,347

35th Reunion

Class of 1956

46%

Class of 1974

$ 80,040

30th Reunion

Class of 1977

55%

Class of 1974

$ 64,312

25th Reunion

Class of 1982

52%

Class of 1985

$ 58,660

20th Reunion

Class of 1974

35%

Class of 1984

$ 16,535

15th Reunion

Class of 1981

39%

Class of 1993

$ 30,764

10th Reunion

Class of 2002

46%

Class of 2003*

$ 14,798

5th Reunion

Class of 2008*

75%

Class of 2006

$ 12,482

*New Record Established This Year Mrs. Jessica A. Hess Ms. Sasha L. Keady Mr. Nicholas D. Lieberman* Mr. Brandon D. Lucien* Mr. Matthew J. Maciag Ms. Christine M. Mayes* Ms. Rebecca A. McAndrew* Ms. Jessica E. McShane Miss Nancy J. Moore* Mr. Christian Morelli* Mr. Sek Hian Ong Ms. Elizabeth M. Perovich Mr. Jonathan Phillips Mr. Robert B. Preston Mrs. Elizabeth J. Ricca* Mr. James H. Sandler Ms. Gillian L. Sciaretta Ms. Susanna R. Scott Mr. Daniel G. Seals* Ms. Jennifer T. Shiffman* Ms. Suzette S. Singh Mrs. Meghan B. Smith* Mr. Michael Stival* Mr. Stephen A. Swentzel* Mr. Charlie A. Villanueva Ms. Kacie F. Weir* Ms. Lauren B. Williams Mr. Michael E. C. Wilson* Mrs. Lindsey Zacharias*

Mr. Mark C. Bogart Mr. Thomas Brennan Ms. Jessica A. Cicchino Ms. Grace R. de la Gueronniere Ms. Alison R. Disbrow Ms. Lindsay L. Doyle Ms. Courtney L. Fields* Mr. Tyler D. Flatt Ms. Meredith E. Habermann* Mr. Brent Stephen Henry Waddington Mr. Michael S. Kampmann* Mr. Andrew S. Kaskel* Ms. Lauren M. Keiling* Ms. Cara F. Levy* Ms. Kaitlin G. Maillet* Mr. William A. McAndrew* Ms. Molly V. D. Mesnard* Mr. Tejasvi Niranjan Ms. Carly E. Pearson* Mr. Kevin T. Reese* Ms. Rebecca M. Renninger Ms. Martine D. Romano* Miss Cristina M. Sciarra* Mr. William N. C. Scott Mr. Todd Tamagnini* Mr. Douglas J. Weltman Ms. Jessie R. Wilburn* Ms. Baylor G. Young

2004

2005

Class Giving: $10,932.00 Donors: 30 Participation: 25% Class Reps: Matthew J. Dwyer Kaitlin G. Maillet Philip J. Mauriello

Mr. Alexander A. Adrien Mr. Emmanuel Bello* 64 Fall 2013

Class Giving: $3,860.30 Donors: 60 Participation: 49% Class Reps: Martha C. Dawson Mary Hall Kathyrn G. Hood Benjamin Lo Julian F. Swayze

Mr. Nana O. K. Acheampong Ms. Staci N. Alario Ms. Lauren E. Anderson Mr. Stephen P. Anderson Ms. Emily G. Bowditch* Ms. Katherine M. Brandwood* Mr. Matthew L. Brazaitis Mr. Joseph S. Buck* Mr. Thomas Chalupa Ms. Melissa F. Clark* Ms. Deborah M. Clarke* Ms. Stephanie J. Collens* Ms. Martha C. Dawson* Ms. Alexandra M. Eliopoulos* Ms. Faith C. Evans* Ms. Sasha Ewan* Ms. Desiree Ficula Mr. Matthew D. Fields* Mr. Scott R. Findlay* Mr. Daniel K. Frey Mr. Robert Gilbert* Mr. Ross E. Gitomer Mr. Douglas Graupe* Mr. R. Tyler Grespin Ms. Brittany A. Haines Ms. Elizabeth A. Hall* Ms. Mary Hall* Mr. Garrett B. Hanson Ms. Kathleen L. Haselton* Ms. Kathryn G. Hood* Mr. Drew P. Horne* Ms. Sara M. Jerome* Mr. Ty W. Johnston* Mr. Avishek R. Kumar Mr. Richard W. Kurth Mr. Benjamin Lo* Mr. Justin Lubliner*

Ms. Nicole M. Mattar* Ms. Marion O. McAdoo* Ms. Claire C. McConnell* Ms. Rebecca P. Morris Mr. Alexander R. Nelson* Mr. Dominic Nocerino Ms. Marian M. Pascoe Mr. Matthew A. Pruznick Ms. Lauren C. Ricciardi Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson* Mr. Joel J. Smith Ms. Kaitlyn E. Smith Ms. Lauren C. Stival* Ms. Laura R. Stone Mr. Julian F. Swayze* Mr. Matthew J. Szalachowski* Mr. H. Hudson Taylor Parifax Mr. Tyler S. Thurgood Ms. Evelyn B. Tilney* Mr. Andrea W. Venezia Ms. Jennifer C. Welsh Mr. Geoffrey E. Weyl* Ms. Jessica C. Young* 2006

Class Giving: $29,314.00 Donors: 63 Participation: 51% Class Reps: Alexander B. Graber Anne E. Newall Sarah L. Pearson Kathryn W. Snyder

Miss Edwina O. Adrien* Mr. Jan-Sebastian Ahlers Ms. Natessa P. Amin Mr. Daniel Auguste Mr. Kiley E. Austin-Young Mr. Timothy M. Bacon

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l Ms. Phaedra Ballard Ms. Vanessa E. Black Mr. Steven Brandwood Ms. Lara A. Bucarey Ms. Seong Hoon Chyung Mr. Michael J. Cronce Mr. William F. Crosson Mr. Anthony M. D’Amato* Mr. Christopher A. Dodd Mrs. Tamara J. Doniloski* Ms. Aurore G. Dorelien* Mr. Maxwell Doyle Mr. Jay M. Engels Mr. Anthony Z. X. Eu Ms. Kara E. Fisher Ms. Sasha E. Fisher Ms. Zoe E. Fisher Mr. Joshua G. Franklin* Mr. Adam Garcia Ms. Christina M. Giambrone Mr. Alexander B. Graber* Mr. Michael V. Guttilla Ms. Kelly L. Hart* Mr. Xiaonan Huang Ms. Jenna L. Imperatore Mr. Benjamin A. Jayson Ms. Samantha Joest Mr. Nicolas A. John Ms. Madeline R. Johnson Mr. Christopher W. Jones* Ms. Elizabeth A. Kaskel* Mr. Ajaynue Kizekai Mr. Daniel E. Kraines* Mr. Chi Kin Leung Mr. Jordan N. Liebowitz* Mr. Douglas F. Liva, Jr.* Mr. Willard S. Mahood, Jr. Mr. Matthew Maillet* Ms. Alison I. Mandelker-Burnett Mr. Corey A. Minerva* Mr. Kerry W. Mitchell* Mr. Ricardo A. Moreno Ms. Anne E. Newall* Ms. Sarah L. Pearson* Ms. Emily S. Perovich Mr. Roger Peterkin IV Mr. James A. Powers Ms. Christine E. Roemer Ms. Shannon E. Ruetsch Mr. Michael S. Rulle, Jr. Ms. Kathryn W. Snyder* Ms. Emily L. Stout Mr. Justin A. Waldman* Mr. Brad M. Weiss Mr. Erik R. Wilburn* Mr. Clement H. M. Yeung* Mr. Peter Z. Zitsos

Ms. Lindsay Anderson Ms. Gelihsa Arjoon Mr. Alexander R. Auger* Mr. Robert J. Brackup* Ms. Angela C. Celeste Ms. Lin Chien Mr. Ryan D. Class Mr. Hudson L. Collins Mr. Alex Cournoyer Ms. Alison L. Crevi* Ms. Katherine E. Crevi* Mr. Robert B. Cruice Mr. Colin B. Daddino* Mr. Nathan A. Dalrymple Mr. Richard E. DeFino, Jr. Ms. Deanna Dong Mr. Jeffrey W. Ernsting Mr. Christopher Z. Eu Ms. Alexandra Ficula Mr. Dennis W. Flores* Mr. Eric B. Habermann* Ms. Margaret L. Harding* Ms. Morisa Herrick Ms. Raissa M. Hoffman Mr. Alexander G. Imperatore Ms. Zoe Jameson* Mr. Dixon B. Jelich* Mr. Jonathan A. Jonckheer Ms. Virginia S. Jordan Mr. David Dong H. Kim Mr. Kevin W. Leal* Mr. Ryan A. Leal* Mr. Andrew Lee Mr. Kevin M. Lieberman* Ms. Kara Liebowitz Ms. Natalya Malysheva* Mr. Max Mathies Mr. Andre de Albuquerque Matias Mr. Kevin Maxwell* Mr. Craig M. McConnell* Ms. Marisa S. Myers Ms. Samantha M. Peretore* Ms. Alexandra R. Polhill* Mr. Michael G. Pouliot* Mr. Narun Ratipanichvong Ms. Arielle D. Romano Mr. Wesley Rosamilia Mr. Michael S. Russell Mr. Kyle S. Ruzika* Mr. Brendan S. Schaffer* Mr. J. Maxwell Shanaman Ms. Emma B. Small Mr. Cooper A. Smith Mr. Anthony L. G. Stival* Ms. Erin E. Tilton* Ms. Alyson E. Trillo* Ms. Elizabeth B. West

2007

2008 – 5th Reunion

Class Giving: $2,106.07 Donors: 60 Participation: 46% Class Reps: Kymbia P. Ainsworth Alison L. Crevi Margaret L. Harding Kevin Maxwell Marisa S. Myers Cooper A. Smith

Ms. Lejla Agic Ms. Kymbia P. Ainsworth* Ms. Emily J. Anderson

Class Giving: $5,242.00 Donors: 88 Participation: 75% Class Reps: Dylan K. Evans Alexa M. Gilmartin Madeline A. Hargis Katherine I. Johnson Todd P. Lewis Alex S. Motiuk Ashley H. Thompson Tina A. Tozzi

Mr. Deven A. Amin Mr. Elliott W. Anderson*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Ms. Elayna M. Bartolacci* Cadet Russell L. Bettencourt Mr. James P. Bowditch III* Mr. Robert P. Boyle Mr. David W. Brandwood* Mr. Nicholas T. Browse* Ms. Melissa L. Burke Mr. Cameron M. Chambers Ms. Emily M. Cherenack Mr. Christopher M. Chin Mr. Louis R. Cirillo Mr. Andrew W. Clark Ms. Emily F. Crystal Ms. Christine H. Devenny* Mr. Lamar C. Duffy Ms. Spencer A. Eckis Mr. Zaan B. Eksteen Ms. Sofia E. Espaillat Ms. Laura A. Esposito Ms. Christina Ann E. Evans Mr. Dylan K. Evans* Ms. Morgan P. Findlay* Mr. Kevin A. Flemming Ms. Chelsea A. Gallagher* Mr. Jonathan D. Gallagher Mr. Matthew C. Gallira Ms. Alexa M. Gilmartin* Ms. Miranda S. Gunn Mr. Filip M. Gzella Mr. Kyle V. Hanson Mr. Stephen C. Hanzlik Ms. Madeline A. Hargis* Mr. Andrew R. Hutcheson Mr. Edmund Imeokparia Mr. Christopher J. Imperatore Mr. Jae Hyuk Jang Miss Katherine I. Johnson* Mr. Gregory A. Kafaf Ms. Rebekah M. Kall Ms. Airi Kobayashi Ms. Shamila A. Kohestani* Mr. Lukas Kozlowski* Mr. Pierre Lavanant Mr. Suk Hee Lee Mr. Todd P. Lewis* Mr. Edward H. Lim Mr. C. Carter Lorant Mr. Andrew H. Lowy* Ms. Elizabeth H. Martens Mr. Mario Mason Ms. Marissa Mattar* Ms. Michaela McCrink Ms. Taylor C. McKay* Ms. Laura A. McNeill Ms. Antoinette N. Merola Mr. Alex S. Motiuk Mr. William S. E. Neff* Mr. Ryan A. Newton Ms. Katherine J. Parker Ms. Alexandra M. Patane Mr. Henry C. Patterson Mr. Timothy D. Peacock* Mr. Corey J. Peltier Ms. Caitlin Pinkard* Mr. Robert L. Rinaldo Mr. Alexander G. Romano Mr. Daniel T. Sagan Mr. Victor Saha Mr. Kenneth H. Shin Mr. Joseph R. Stanzione

r e p o rt Mr. Craig A. Stocker, Jr.* Ms. Kaitlin E. Surdoval* Ms. Ashley H. Thompson Ms. Tallarie J. Thurgood Ms. Samantha M. Tilney* Mr. Ankur Todani Ms. Tina A. Tozzi* Ms. Olivia L. Trozze* Mr. Anthony M. Valles Mr. Raj Viroja Mr. James L. Walton* Ms. Margie L. Weiner Mr. Dixon P. Weld Mr. Armando B. Worth* Mr. Adam C. J. Ziff Miss Amanda C. Zranchev* 2009

Class Giving: $4,351.09 Donors: 67 Participation: 53% Class Reps: Melissa L. Collins Margaret A. DeOliveira Janak N. Padhiar

Mr. Philip M. Alvarez-Correa Ms. Elizabeth P. Andreas Ms. Yelyzaveta Biletska Ms. Christiana M. Black Mr. David Boisture Ms. Sarah C. Brandwood* Mr. Michael S. Breslin* Mr. Nathan T. Brodell* Mr. Ian J. K. Budge Mr. Andrew S. Celeste Mr. Alex P. Chen Mr. Ming-Te Chen Mr. Paul C. A. Clairmont Mr. Andrew J. Clark Ms. Sarah E. Clark Mr. Patrick M. Clayton* Ms. Rachel J. Collens* Ms. Melissa L. Collins* Ms. Candace A. Coltelli Mr. Adam B. Daddino* Ms. Dechan P. Dalrymple Mr. Ricardo De Zulueta* Ms. Margaret A. DeOliveira* Mr. James F. Diddell Ms. Raleigh F. Dierlam* Ms. Alyssa B. Drazin* Mr. James B. Fahey* Mr. Zachary S. Flaugher Mr. Torin Frey Mr. Nicholas A. Graber* Mr. Timothy Graupe* Mr. Eric Hedden Ms. Roileigh A. Hodgkinson Ollson Ms. Adriana P. Jamieson Mr. Corey Jensen Mr. Irvine B. Johnstone IV Ms. Sarah A. Kerrigan Mr. Yale Kim Ms. Kyung Jin Lee Ms. Lotte Lijnzaad* Ms. Alexandra K. Lowery Ms. Jenna A. Lubliner* Mr. Michael D. Mayes* Ms. Ruth S. Mesnard* Ms. Jaime L. Napurano* Mr. Kevin M. O’Such Blair BuLLETIN 65


a n n ua l Mr. Janak N. Padhiar* Miss Haley M. Palmore Mr. Eric H. Panicucci* Mr. Elliot Parauda Mr. Stephen V. Patane Ms. Joelle M. Petit Mr. John P. Redos* Ms. Emmeline Rodriguez Mr. William W. Roper Mr. Rashad I. Shelton Mr. Andrew B. Singh Mr. Daniel H. Smith* Ms. Mary Katherine F. Smith Mr. Matthew C. Socha Mr. Patrick T. Sweeney Mr. Christopher Sywetz* Mr. Keefer D. Taylor Ms. Ho-Chen Tseng Ms. Lindsay B. Weil Mr. Graham C. Williams Mr. Matthew L. F. Ziff 2010

Class Giving: $4,251.20 Donors: 74 Participation: 59% Class Reps: Sarah E. Bugen Jenna N. Catalano Jin Ryang Chung Dillon R. Hoffman Tiffany Kim Frederick H. Knight Rebecca A. Litvin Brittany T. Small Saul Sparber

Ms. Arielle Aikens Mr. Zachary Aikens Ms. Hayley A. Anderson Ms. Lauren G. Baumgartner Mr. William B. Bishop Ms. Jillian Black Mr. Mattia L. V. Bradascio Ms. Heather M. Britt Ms. Sarah E. Bugen Mr. Brent A. Bunting Ms. Jenna N. Catalano Mr. Celil N. Cavusoglu Mr. Schwin Chiaravanont Mr. Young Hwan Cho Mr. Jin Ryang Chung Mr. Stephen P. Clark Mr. Michael DeTogni Ms. Grace A. Esposito Ms. Maeve A. Fahey Ms. Jacqueline M. Florio Mr. Michael F. Geller Ms. Lindsay Gilbert Ms. Jacqueline R. Gunn Ms. Kelsey N. Hanzlik Mr. Henry C. Herbol Mr. Dillon R. Hoffman Ms. Jenny Hsu Mr. Tzu-Hsuan Huang Mr. William H. Jordan Ms. Sidney L. Kamolvathin Mr. Keunrak Kang Mr. Dong-Hyun Kim Mr. Minahm D. Kim Ms. Tiffany Kim Mr. Frederick H. Knight V Mr. Alexander Lee

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r e p o rt Ms. Madeline J. Liro Ms. Rebecca A. Litvin Ms. Sara P. Loveys Mr. Marcus A. Luise Ms. Alexandra N. Magistro Mr. Patrick Maillet Ms. Catherine A. Marcus Mr. Graham N. McConnell Ms. Kirsten R. McKenna Ms. Rebecca L. Merrifield Ms. Francesca Nestande Mr. Peter Noback Mr. Jeffrey D. North Ms. Tamar Oppenheim Mr. Anuphab Phraewphanarai Mr. F. Calder A. Powel Mr. Nathaniel A. Reichel Mr. Terence E. Rhea Mr. Drew J. Romano Ms. Victoria T. Rulle Ms. Frances B. E. Salaveria Mr. Jesse N. Shanaman Ms. Brittany T. Small Ms. Erin M. Smith Mr. Saul Sparber Mr. Christopher B. W. St. John Mr. Nils C. Stahlkrantz Ms. Taylor Starkman Mr. Terrence Ting Ms. Ho-Jung Tseng Ms. Kimberly W. VanderVoort Mr. Christopher M. Villalonga Mr. Theodore J. Welch Ms. Erin M. White Mr. Charles W. Winn Ms. Katherine C. Young Ms. Nicole Yuksel Mr. Neil P. Zimmermann 2011

Class Giving: $2,621.61 Donors: 87 Participation: 65% Class Reps: Anu C. Akinbamidele Margaret B. Hoffman Quinn C. McKay Rebecca H. Smith

Mr. Griffin L. Ahsler Ms. Anu C. Akinbamidele Mr. Eric Albanese Ms. Julie R. Bennett Mr. Spencer Beriont Ms. Juliah M. Berkowitz Mr. Austin Branch Mr. Ben H. Brandreth Ms. Cynthia M. Buchanan Ms. Siena E. Buxton Mr. Scott D. Chamberlin Ms. Bo Been Chung Mr. Daniel V. Cioffi Ms. Emily A. Collins Ms. Sydney M. Cordero Ms. Claire J. B. Daddino Mr. Ross Danzig Mr. Mikal Davis-West Ms. Elizabeth L. Deehan Ms. Carolina deOlazarra Ms. Amanda G. Devine Ms. Rebecca E. Dewey Mr. Cheng Ding

Mr. Troy M. Dundas Mr. George H. Erlandson Mr. Gareth D. Evans Ms. Temitope T. Fagbenle Ms. Eleanor F. Fielding Mr. Henry J. Foote Mr. Christopher C. Fowler, Jr. Ms. Leland M. Godsey Mr. Lionel Gomis Ms. Stephanie Gorman Mr. Taylor C. Greik Mr. Liad Herrick Ms. Margaret B. Hoffman Mr. Nicholas M. Hogan Ms. Ashley Iannone Ms. Kristin A. Jasinski Mr. Noah J. Joachim Ms. Margaret E. Joest Mr. Davis H. Johnson Mr. William H. Johnson Ms. Yun Ju Jung Ms. Kathleen P. Kennedy Mr. Thomas D. Kerrigan Mr. Travis A. Kittle Mr. William J. Klein Ms. Marjory L. Kling Ms. Kohiyama E. LaFountain Ms. Julia W. Laughlin Mr. James A. Lieb Mr. Tucker C. Markus Ms. Katherine A. Mayes Ms. Quinn C. McKay Mr. Alan J. Meskin Mr. Ian E. Mindham Mr. Christopher Morales Ms. Savannah R. Mourao Mr. Sean F. Moyo Mr. Thomas Niemann Mr. Gianmarino E. Orlandi Ms. Nahid Paiman Mr. Luke J. Parauda Mr. Edmund T. Peacock Mr. Zachary Perini Mr. Matthew Pierce Ms. Alexandra S. Reed Ms. Rachel Reisner Ms. Abigail E. Salzberg Ms. Sara J. Samuel Ms. Olivia L. Sapin Ms. Rebecca H. Smith Mr. Matthew J. Stocker Ms. Ashley L. Strunk Mr. Robert A. Sutherland Ms. Jessica L. Tatham Mr. Matthew T. Thees Mr. Eric S. Timken Mr. Kevin C. Tsai Mr. Franz G. Utermohlen Ms. Kiara I. Vaughn Ms. Kelsey A. Vella Mr. Cole S. Voynick Ms. Yaner Wang Mr. Dominick R. Zook Mr. Phillip L. Zranchev

2012

Class Giving: $3,507.50 Donors: 112 Participation: 84% Class Reps: Meredith A. Berry-Toon Olivia R. Davis Joseph S. Geller Timothy J. Hettinger Ali N. Johnson Max Kaplan Timothy M. Kui Phoebe M. O’Rourke Casondra Peretore

Mr. Jordan R. Arnold Ms. Ann C. Austin Mr. Abram K. Ayala Mr. William Barrett Ms. Jeana Berkowitz Ms. Meredith A. Berry-Toon Ms. Julia H. Brackup Mr. Robert D. Britt Mr. Brian W. Brown Mr. Collin Browse Mr. Samuel Cannavan Mr. Winston W. Chang Ms. Paviya Chiaravanont Ms. Seo Woo Choi Mr. Jeremy A. Cooley Ms. Farikka N. C. Davis Ms. Olivia R. Davis Mr. Wallis Debourou Mr. Daniel DeTogni Ms. Nadia R. El-Erian Ms. Samantha Ellsworth Mr. David Emrick Mr. David T. Farr Mr. Nicholas Flora Ms. Alexandra A. Forte Ms. Elizabeth J. Fox Ms. Michelle M. Fox Mr. Joseph Frick Mr. Ryan E. Gallagher Mr. Michael A. Galvin Mr. Joseph S. Geller Mr. Ace A. Goldstein Mr. Kristopher F. Grant Mr. George A. Green Mr. Mark P. Grey Mr. Jordan P. Grose Mr. Stephen T. Harrington Mr. Joseph Hart Ms. Mary Kate Heaney Ms. Celeen Hefele Mr. Timothy J. Hettinger Mr. Tzu-Jui Huang Mr. Christopher Hubbard Mr. Andrew C. Iacocca Mr. Dragos C. Ignat Ms. Deanna L. Inez Mr. Chaval Jiaravanon Ms. Ali N. Johnson Mr. John Kang Mr. Max Kaplan Ms. Cassidy Kean Mr. Dong Hyuk Kim Ms. Anne Kimmelman Ms. Hannah A. Kirby Mr. Timothy M. O. Kui Mr. Takahiro Kuwabara Mr. Niclas Ladd Mr. Nicholas A. Lemere

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l Ms. Michelle M. S. Leung Ms. Brittany H. Liva Ms. Katie Lonsky Mr. Malcolm J. MacLeod Mr. Abo A. Mahmoud Mr. Dominick G. Margiotta Mr. Andrew T. C. Marvin Mr. Paul G. Mascarenhas Ms. Jane A. McConnell Ms. Elizabeth Meiselman Ms. Lauren Mezzanotte Mr. Matthew Michaud Mr. Matthew L. Middleton Ms. Catherine A. Miller Mr. Cody R. Miller Ms. Seraphima Mixon Mr. Michael Mocco Ms. Emma Moore Ms. Yasmeen E. Moorman Mr. Jermaine Myers Mr. Chi-Hsien Nieh Ms. Phoebe M. O’Rourke Mr. Joseph Park Mr. Samuel K. Park Ms. Casondra Peretore Ms. Manuela Perez Mr. Todd E. Preston Mr. Evan M. Redos Ms. Bridgit Reeve Mr. Jonathan Reichel Ms. Jennifer J. Rencis Mr. Theodore S. Richardson Mr. Jose J. Rodriguez Ms. Claudia E. Russell Ms. Bridget Ryan Mr. Christopher Sabaitis Ms. Haley San Giacomo Mr. Mark T. Scully Ms. Xiaoshon Shao Mr. Brendan J. Six Ms. Victoria L. Small Ms. Annette M. Snow Mr. James A. Stahlkrantz Mr. Charles F. Steere Mr. Mark L. Stillerman Mr. Jae-Ho Suh Ms. Yanisa Thanyodom Ms. Dante G. Valvo Mr. Tyler R. Waldman

Mr. Robert C. Williams Mr. Willie R. Wilson III Mr. Kyung Dong Yang Mr. Pengliang Yue Mr. Chengkai Zhang

Current Parents

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Cillis III Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Ms. Virginia Cowles-Schroth Dr. Robert D. Davis, Jr. and Dr. Suzette G. Casal Dr. Wendy Z. Davis Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude C. Dawson II* Dr. and Mrs. Michael I. Deehan, Sr.* Drs. Edward and Norma Delaney* Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeSalvio Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dioguardi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Donovan Ms. Irene H. Dorzback Mr. Robert T. Klein and Mrs. Nancy J. Doyle-Klein* Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Dundas* Mr. Michael D. Gallagher

Class of 2013

Dr. David E. Acker Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Andreas Mr. and Mrs. Steve Angel Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Annunziata Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bellapigna Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beriont* Mr. Bruce W. Berkman Reverend Sherry A. Blackman* Mrs. Susan F. Ellis and Mr. Richard P. Boak ’68* Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Mr. R. Latta Browse and Mrs. Carolyn M. ConfortiBrowse ’79* Dr. Bonnie L. Chen and Mr. Michael Pan

2013

Class Giving: $1,961.00 Donors: 127 Participation: 100% Class Reps: Hope C. Dawson Rebecca Hargis Tatiana L. Kalainoff Dong Hyun Kim Madeline M. Kling Derek Light Benjamin Meisel Claire M. Ryder Kyle R. Tierney

Ms. Julia E. Acker Ms. Deserea Albanese Ms. Ziqi An Ms. Melanie M. Andreas Ms. Remi P. Annunziata Mr. Zachary L. Bellapigna Mr. Griffin Beriont Mr. Adam Berkman Mr. Brooks E. Black Ms. Emily E. Boak Mr. Stephen Broadbent Ms. Annelies Browse Mr. Darrius T. Campbell Mr. Theodore J. Cillis IV Mr. Jeremy Conway Ms. Quinn S. Cordaro Mr. Nicholas Corrado Mr. Jackson Davis Ms. Hope C. Dawson Mr. Michael Deehan Mr. Brian J. Delaney Mr. Matthew J. DeSalvio Ms. Julia Dioguardi Ms. Haven C. Donovan Mr. Clay C. Dundas Ms. Adetutu O. Fagbenle Mr. Jonathon Figura Ms. Forrest C. Gallagher Ms. Erin A. Gates Mr. David George Mr. Zachary Gershman

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

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Mr. Hayden Gill Ms. Caterina Gleijeses Mr. Andrew W. Green Ms. Ana Greik Ms. Ying Guan Mr. Colton Hardman Ms. Rebecca Hargis Ms. Samantha Hill Mr. Kento Hirakawa Mr. John B. Hoffman III Mr. Jordan Janis Mr. Jonathan Januszewski Ms. Celia Jia Mr. Yuanchao Jiang Mr. Jeremy J. Joachim Ms. Olivia C. Jones Mr. John B. Jordan Mr. Adam B. Jutte Mr. Aaron Kahlam Ms. Tatiana L. Kalainoff Ms. Anna Kalfaian Ms. Samantha Kall Mr. Alexander W. Karasik Ms. Michaela A. Keegan Ms. Quinn E. Kennedy Mr. Alexander Khoury Mr. Dong Hyun Kim Mr. Kyu Baek Kim Ms. Kyung Min Kim Mr. Robert Kimmelman Mr. Fletcher S. Kirby Ms. Morgan R. Klein Ms. Madeline M. Kling Mr. Addison Knepshield Ms. Hannah Lappin Ms. Eugenia Lavanant Mr. Jong-Won Lee Mr. Jung Yong Lee Ms. Nuoya Li Mr. Derek Light Mr. Jang Won Lim Ms. Kira M. Liva Mr. Conner Long Mr. Lucas J. Ludgate Ms. Megan Maher Ms. Anna Marks Mr. Bryn C. Martin Ms. Reona Masago

Mr. Frank L. Mattiace, Jr. Mr. Connor M. McClain Mr. Benjamin Meisel Ms. Madeleine Michaud Mr. Gun Ho Moon Mr. Rhett Moroses Mr. Matoko Noudehou Ms. Devin G. O’Sullivan Mr. Nicholas Parauda Ms. So Yoon Park Ms. Yeojin Park Mr. Russell J. Parsons Mr. Kristopher J. Patane Ms. Catherine Perez Ms. Christelle C. Petit Ms. Elyse N. Pettaway Mr. Christopher M. Reilly Ms. Claire M. Ryder Mr. Nicholas C. Schroth Mr. Kelvin K. Serem Ms. Leah E. Simon Ms. Audrey L. Snyder Mr. Jake Spezial Mr. Jordan Stone Ms. Alison Surdoval Mr. Konstantin Tarasov Ms. Nicole L. Thompson Mr. Kyle R. Tierney Mr. Edward M. Tirpack III Mr. Dushyant Tiwari Ms. Laura E. Todd Ms. Sansriti Tripathi Ms. Ho-Ting Tseng Ms. Abigail Vacheron Mr. Graham van der Lee Mr. Tyler R. Van Vliet Ms. Alexis Vinson Ms. Carolyn A. Wan Mr. Jack Wedholm Mr. John D. Welch Mr. Ryan W. Wood Ms. Beatrice Wu Mr. William Wu Ms. Sierra C. Yit Mr. Martin H. Yu Ms. Ke’er Zhang Mr. Yichi Zhang Ms. Ashley Zimmermann

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Stephen George, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Gershman Mr. Mario Gleijeses Dr. and Mrs. Gary Green Mr. and Mrs. Rick C. Greik Mr. and Mrs. Brett L. Hardman* Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Hargis* Mr. and Mrs. Haruki Hirakawa Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hoffman, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Eric M. Janis Mr. and Mrs. David G. Januszewski Mr. and Mrs. Zhichun Jiang Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jordan* Dr. and Mrs. Sarwan S. Kahlam Mr. David J. Kalainoff and Ms. Debra A. Lahera

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Kalfaian Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Kall* Mr. William F. Karasik Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kennedy* Dr. and Mrs. Aldo D. Khoury Mr. and Mrs. Ki Hong Kim Dr. Si Young Kim and Mrs. Sang Hee Sohn Mr. and Mrs. Yong Tae Kim Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman* Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80* Mr. Stefan A. Kling ’71 and Mrs. Deborah L. Kling ’73* Mrs. Marjorie A. Koestner Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Lappin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lavanant*

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a n n ua l Dr. Chang-Kyun Lee and Mrs. Sun-Moon Jeoung Ms. Michelle A. Leftwich Mr. Wei Li and Mrs. Jie Wang Drs. Andy and Vicki Light Mr. Jin Wook Lim and Mrs. Eun Kyung Kim Dr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Liva ’72* Mr. and Mrs. William M. Long, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ludgate, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Maine ’77* Mrs. Lana K. Marks Mr. Richard Marks ’68* Mr. David B. Martin and Mrs. Jessie E. Martin ’85* Drs. Reiji and Sonomi Masago Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mattiace Mrs. Linda M. McClain Mr. and Mrs. Greg M. Meisel Mr. Roger J. Michaud* Dr. Maureen Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Doo Hyun Moon Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Moroses Mr. Alain W. and Dr. Lisa Maria Noudehou Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Parauda* Mr. Sung Hwan Park and Mrs. Yoon Sun Cho Mr. Young Jae Park and Mrs. Hyunjoo Eom Ms. Temperance Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Patane* Mrs. Dora C. Perez Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Pettaway Mr. Robert W. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ryder Mrs. Margaret M. Schiller* Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III* Ms. Delphine Spezial Mr. Gilbert Stone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval* Mr. Leonid Tarasov and Mrs. Anna Malkova Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Tierney Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Tirpack II Mr. Chris Todd Ms. Emily H. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Atul Tripathi Dr. Hsiao-Sen Tseng and Mrs. Yu-Fang Lo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Vacheron Mr. and Mrs. Henricus C. van der Lee Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Van Vliet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Wedholm ’80 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Yee Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Yit Dr. Anthony J. Yu and Dr. Mary H. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Shujiang Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Zimmermann, Sr.*

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Mr. and Mrs. Jin Hoi An Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dae Yeol Bae Mr. and Mrs. John M. Breslin ’81* Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brooks Mrs. Lauryl M. Bunting Mr. William B. Bunting Mr. John Bykowsky, Esq. and Ms. Patricia Kruger Mr. Kee Cheng Mr. Yeong Ching and Mrs. Lai Yuen Chiang ’84* Mr. Yoon Suk Choi and Mrs. Kyung Joo Lee Mr. Young Bum Choi and Mrs. Jung In Yong Dr. Hwa Cheol Chung and Mrs. Seon Hee Kim* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cieszko, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sean T. Collins Mr. Jeremy P. Cooley, Esq. and Dr. Susan L. Cooley* Ms. Sheri D. Coover Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cordero* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III* Mr. Preston P. Davis ’76 and Mrs. Marivelle S. Clavel-Davis ’82* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DiNapoli, Jr. Mr. Robert T. Klein and Mrs. Nancy J. Doyle-Klein* Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth III Mr. Dean R. Erlandson* Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Esposito Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fahey, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. John Finney Mr. and Mrs. William Forsell Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giddins Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gillette Dr. George A. Green IV and Mrs. Donna K. Green Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hitchner III Mr. and Mrs. John I. M. Ho Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hoffman Dr. Yau Hui and Dr. Zhi Quan Gong Mr. and Mrs. Hussain W. Imam Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jacksic Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Dr. and Mrs. Sarwan S. Kahlam Mr. James J. Lawless, Jr. and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin Mr. and Mrs. Jong-ouk Lee Dr. and Mrs. Marc A. Levinson, OD Mr. Tae Kuwn Lim and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Park Dr. Samuel S. Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman* Ms. Martha S. Loring Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrido V. Mariano Mrs. Karen R. Mascarenhas* Mr. Stevens McAleer and Mrs. Sheila O. O’Loughlin McAleer Mrs. Joyce K. McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Merrifield* Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Metz ’82

Mr. Thomas E. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Mezzanotte ’88* Ms. Angela L. Milonas Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Moran, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peruvemba S. Natarajan Drs. Crystal and James W. O’Connor, Jr. Reverend and Mrs. Patrick H. O’Connor Dr. Yong Jee Park and Mrs. Jung-ah Sohn* Mr. Young Seok Park and Mrs. Young Ju Choe Mr. James Peelman Mr. and Mrs. W. John Phillips III Mr. and Mrs. Clint W. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers Ms. Cheryl L. Raysor Ms. Margaret S. Riker Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Rinaldi, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76* Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ryan Mr. and Ms. Ramon Sabino Mr. and Mrs. James H. Saylor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Seivright Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Makur Shayok Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shiffert Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Smith ’86* Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stadlinger Ms. Susan Stark* Mr. and Mrs. James F. Steere III Mr. and Mrs. Bradford S. Stone Mrs. Alison G. Tatham* Mr. Scott Tatham* Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tenney Mrs. Susan Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Troy Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tsai* Mr. Jorge Viladomiu and Mrs. Silvia Noguer Mr. Michael S. Weiner, Esq. and Ms. Diane S. Margolin* Mrs. Sharon Whipple Mr. Yuk Kwan Wong and Mrs. Chi Hsia Wang Class of 2015

Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bearse, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Biggins Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brooks Mr. Chad E. Brown Mr. Michael Kalavik and Mrs. Terri Brown Mr. Oscar Cabrera Izquierdo and Mrs. Beatriz Aguado Baquero Mr. Donald M. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cavanaugh, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. Brian Chrobock Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Ciancarelli Mr. and Mrs. Taylor F. Clark Mr. Brant F. Gibbs and Mrs. Cristianna Cooke-Gibbs ’80

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Mr. Hylton W. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DiFrancesco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl J. Dong Mr. Vincent Dopulos and Ms. Christine Larsen Mr. and Mrs. James C. Drinkwater Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Dura* Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Durling* Mrs. Ana K. Elghanayan Mr. Steven B. Elghanayan Mr. Jack Epstein and Mrs. Kathy Lewis-Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ernsting* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ewles Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fahey, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. John P. Flora Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Foote* Mr. and Mrs. Clarke B. Futch Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gunther Ms. Cheralyn Gupta Mr. Shaleen Gupta Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Victor Holliday Mr. Kwang-Suk Hong and Mrs. Sung-Hee Kim Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery B. Horn Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. James Huselton Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones, Sr. Mr. Gregg J. Berman and Mrs. Susan R. Kahn Berman Ms. Sharon J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Kunsoo Kim Mr. You Hyun Kim and Mrs. Eun Young Hwang Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman* Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80* Drs. Paul W. and Joan M. Kolodzik Mrs. Eileen K. Lambo Dr. Michael J. Lambo Mr. James J. Lawless, Jr. and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin Drs. Hae Joon and In Gil Lee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehr Mr. Man Fat Leung and Mrs. Woon Ching Yip Mr. Jared S. Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Lobo Mrs. Karen A. Lowndes Mr. Michael G. Millard Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monica Mr. Ceferino D. Montesino and Mrs. Melissa Suriel Ms. Amanda M. Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. Kwok K. Ng Mr. and Mrs. Darrie Nowell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Palanca Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Parauda* Ms. Temperance Parsons Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson Ms. Ann Peets Mr. Uku Peets Mr. A. Markman M. Peters

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


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Parent Fund Group 2012-2013 The Parent Fund Group is a group of committed parent volunteers who give generously of their time and resources by helping raise unrestricted funds for the School. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Januszewski, Chairs Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bellapigna Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Dr. Bonnie L. Chen and Mr. Michael Pan Mr. and Mrs. Taylor F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude C. Dawson II

Mr. Vincent Dopulos and Ms. Christine Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ernsting Mr. and Mrs. William Forsell Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller Mr. Shaleen Gupta Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Hargis Dr. Yau Hui and Dr. Zhi Quan Gong Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones, Sr.

Mr. David J. Kalainoff and Ms. Debra A. Lahera Dr. Si Young Kim and Mrs. Sang Hee Sohn Mr. James J. Lawless, Jr. and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin Drs. Andy and Vicki Light Dr. Samuel S. Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman Ms. Martha S. Loring Mr. Stevens McAleer and Mrs. Sheila O. O’Loughlin McAleer

Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Patane Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Sanborn Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Sigety Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tenney Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Troy Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tsai Mr. and Mrs. Yuk Kwan Wong Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Yit

Parent Volunteer Group 2012-2013 The Parent Volunteer Group comprises energetic and dedicated parents who volunteer their time and energy throughout the school year to enrich both the academic and social life on campus.   Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Annunziata Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Mr. Michael Kalavik and Mrs. Terri Brown Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. Brian Chrobock Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Ciancarelli Mr. and Mrs. Preston P. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Brant F. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cordero Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Mr. and Mrs. Kraig J. Correll Mr. Ronald J. Cort and Ms. Sandy K. Ramsey Ms. Phyllis O. Cox-Garvey Mrs. Kristin R. Current Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Claude Daltirus Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davie Jr.

Mrs. Jenny R. Peters Ms. Teri Pistokache Ms. Michele A. Plante Mrs. Jamie Pollock Mr. Jonathan D. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. K. Poon Ms. Josette Primus Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rencis Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Resnick Mr. and Mrs. James T. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sabath Mr. Andrew E. Shue Mr. Sze Man E. Shum, Esq. Mr. Jonathan M. Simon and Mrs. Jeanine M. McAdam

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Dura Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Durling Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fahey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Gary Green Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gunther Mr. Shaleen Gupta Mr. and Mrs. Brett L. Hardman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Hoffman Dr. Yau Hui and Dr. Zhi Quan Gong Mr. and Mrs. James Huselton Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Kalfaian Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Stefan A. Kling Mrs. Eileen K. Lambo Dr. Michael J. Lambo Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lamon Ms. Michele Langevin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehr

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leifken Ms. Marcie B. Levinson Mr. Sergio D. Lob and Mrs. Andrea F. DeBroka-Lob Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maldjian, Esq. Mrs. Linda M. McClain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCrink Mr. and Mrs. Greg M. Meisel Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Merrifield Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Middleton Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Moroses Ms. Amanda M. Nadeau Mr. Alain W. and Dr. Lisa Maria Noudehou Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O’Sullivan Ms. Temperance Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Patane Mr. and Mrs. Sandeep K. Paul Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson Mr. and Mrs. W. John Phillips III Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Rinaldi, Esq.

Mr. Thomas E. Palmieri and Mrs. Katherine P. Skeffington Mr. and Mrs. Brooks K. Slocum AIA Mr. and Mrs. Scot M. Small* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Starkman* Mr. and Mrs. David P. Stein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Suk Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sysler Mr. and Mrs. Antonio C. G. Tavares Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Tierney Ms. Carol Tucker Mr. Reginald Tucker Mr. Deniz and Dr. Lisa Uzbay Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Van Orden Mrs. Kelly L. Vostal

Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witte, Jr. Mr. Shaw Wu and Mrs. Xin Yang Mr. Yi Wu and Mrs. Wen Lu Mr. Xiaodong Yang and Mrs. Li Liu

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Class of 2016

Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Altman Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Andreas Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Annunziata Mr. and Mrs. Richard Assad Ms. Cecily G. Bierly Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Bodner

Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sabath Mrs. Margaret M. Schiller Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shiffert Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Sigety Mr. Jonathan M. Simon and Mrs. Jeanine M. McAdam Mr. Thomas E. Palmieri and Mrs. Katherine P. Skeffington Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Stiefel Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Tirpack II Mr. Deniz and Dr. Lisa Uzbay Mrs. Kelly L. Vostal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Mr. Michael S. Weiner, Esq. and Ms. Diane S. Margolin Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. West Mrs. Sharon Whipple Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witte, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Zranchev

Dr. and Mrs. Alan B. Brackup Mr. John T. Britton, Jr. and Mrs. Rosemary Tafaro Mr. Yeong Ching and Mrs. Lai Yuen Chiang ’84* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cipolla, Jr. Mr. Ronald J. Cort and Ms. Sandy K. Ramsey Ms. Phyllis O. Cox-Garvey Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dallavia Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davie, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael I. Deehan, Sr.* Ms. Irene H. Dorzback Mr. James A. Faust and Mrs. Grace M. Spadaro-Faust

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a n n ua l Mrs. Ayishah Ferrer-Lang Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Jerod C. Ford Dr. Jeffrey Friedman and Ms. Lily Safani Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller* Dr. and Mrs. Walter R. Grote Mr. Wonpyo Hong and Mrs. Marcela Yoon Dr. Eugene S. Hrabarchuk and Mrs. Donna M. Geba-Hrabarchuk Mr. Jong Hoon Hyun and Mrs. Seung Won Choi Mr. and Mrs. Ron G. Insana Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr. Mr. Jin Soo Kang and Ms. Heeking Namgung Mr. George R. Seifert and Mrs. Janet Kurtz Seifert Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lamon Mr. Darius Lang Ms. Emily K. C. Lao Ms. Michelle A. Leftwich Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leifken Mr. and Mrs. Kaven W. M. Leung Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Levee Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Litzenberger Mr. Sergio D. Lob and Mrs. Andrea F. DeBroka-Lob Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Lobo Mr. and Mrs. William M. Long, Jr. Ms. Martha S. Loring Mr. John H. Lotz III and Mrs. Lori K. Belton Mr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Louden Mr. Shan Lu and Mrs. Xiangxin Tang-Lu Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maldjian, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Manville Mrs. Lianne Markus Mr. Michael V. Markus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCrink Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Middleton* Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Neary Mr. Alain W. and Dr. Lisa Maria Noudehou Mr. Young Jae Park and Mrs. Hyunjoo Eom Mr. and Mrs. Sandeep K. Paul Mr. and Mrs. George D. Pickett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Prentice Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Brent S. Robinson Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85* Mr. and Mrs. James H. Saylor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Sharma Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shook Mr. Andrew E. Shue Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Sigety ’76* Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Smith ’86* Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stillerman* Mr. Zheng Sun and Mrs. Na Wang Mr. and Mrs. Jason G. Swirbul Mr. Dashawn Tingman-Smith and Mrs. Sharees Hatchett-Smith 70 Fall 2013

r e p o rt Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Van Vliet Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williard Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Zranchev*

Parents of Alumni

Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Abt Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Agresta* Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ahsler Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Aikens Hon. and Mrs. William R. Albrecht ’44* Mr. and Mrs. Cirino Alvarado Mr. and Mrs. George M. Alvarez-Correa Reverend and Mrs. Peter L. Amerman Mr. Garland Anderson* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Anderson Mr. Mark Bender and Mrs. Holly J. Anderson-Bender ’81* Mr. Peter Anello and Mrs. Marcy Handler Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Apgar IV ’58* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Apgar Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Arouca Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Asselin ’51* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aveni Ms. Rochelle Ayala Prof. and Mrs. Richard T. Barber ’56* Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bartolacci Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Baser ’66* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Bater Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Behmer* Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Benante Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bennett ’66 Stephanie Bennett-Smith and Orin Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Berardi Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Berka Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Bettencourt Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Bishop, Jr. ’66 Mr. Steven L. Black Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Black* Mr. and Mrs. H. Mercer Blanchard* Mr. and Mrs. Derek I. Bloomfield, Sr. Mr. Daniele Bodini* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bogart Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Bollinger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr.* Ms. Lynda J. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bracken* Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brady* Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brandreth Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brands, Sr. ’52* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brandwood Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Brazaitis Mr. and Mrs. James F. Britt*

Dr. Robert T. and Dr. Linda P. Brodell Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Browse Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Brumbaugh* Mr. James R. Brunn ’73* Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bugen ’66* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Burke* Mrs. Suzanne L. Burke* Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Campbell ’65* Hon. and Mrs. John D. Case, Jr. ’63* Mr. and Mrs. James H. Case* Dr. and Mrs. Sam Castimore, Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cera ’53* Mr. Gordon Y. Kui and Mrs. Lai Ling M. Chiang ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Chigounis* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Christmas Mr. Dumont Clarke IV and Mrs. Shirley J. Linn Mrs. Carol L. Clayton* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Clayton* Mr. and William L. Clayton* Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger ’69* Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Clutsam III ’65* Mr. and Mrs. David R. Collens* Mr. Huxley H. Conklin ’71 Mrs. Patricia R. Cosgrave Mrs. Janet G. Crandall Mrs. Mary W. Crevi Mr. and Mrs. William P. Curcio* Mr. Anthony F. Daddino and Mrs. Susan J. Bevan* Mr. Richard H. Dalrymple, Jr. and Mrs. Karma Choden Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. D’Amato* Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Danzig Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Deschenes* Mr. and Mrs. Colin Devine* Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. DiPaolo ’44* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon* Mr. Weimin Dong and Mrs. Sirong Xu Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. ’59* Mr. and Mrs. Blaine duPont* Mrs. Phyllis Eden* Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Emrick Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Engelhardt ’45* Mr. and Mrs. William C. Epstein* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Eu Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Winson D. Ewing, Hon. ’53* Mr. and Mrs. John V. Farr Mr. and Mrs. William M. Feeney* Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fertig* Mr. and Mrs. Scott Findlay Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41*

Ms. Beth Flores* Mr. and Mrs. James A. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. George Flynn* Mr. Robert A. Forte* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Fowler, Sr.* Mr. and Ms. Kenneth D. Fox Ms. Irene R. Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Gregg T. Frey* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frey* Mr. and Mrs. John P. Funkhouser* Dr. and Mrs. Clement A. Furey, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gallant Ms. Nancy Giddins Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gilbert* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Glowacky* Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Godsey* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Gorman* Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Graber* Mr. and Ms. Alan M. Green* Dr. Deborah J. Grefe Mr. and Mrs. John C. Grey* Mr. and Mrs. H. James Griffith ’60* Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose Mr. and Mrs. John P. Guenther* Mr. and Mrs. Martin T. Haase Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Haines Ms. Margaret M. Halligan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Hanson* Mrs. Mary J. Hanzlik* Mrs. and Mr. Janet R. Harrington ’76* Mr. and Mrs. Huntley R. Harrison* Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hart* Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hayward III* Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hazard ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heaney* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hensley* Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hettinger, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hoff ’53* Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hoffman* Mr. and Mrs. Burt M. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollerith, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hood* Ms. Lee Horne ’77* Mrs. Selena T. Howard* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Huber* Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hull, Jr.* Dr. Russell H. Hvolbek* Mr. Gary J. Iacocca* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iannone Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ineich Dr. and Mrs. David M. Inkeles* Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Janssen Mr. John M. and Mrs. Anne B. Jelich ’75* Mrs. Harriet K. Jernquist* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerome* Mr. Robert S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kampmann* Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51* Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kennedy*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kiley ’51* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kirkpatrick* Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Kobert, Hon. ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Koebig III* Mrs. Leslie Kozina* Mr. Jacek Kozlowski and Mrs. Iwona Zdunczak* Mr. and Mrs. Merrill M. Kraines Mr. and Mrs. James D. Krugman, Esq.* Ms. Mary D. Krugman Mrs. Martin Krugman Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. W. Ladd Mr. and Mrs. John C. LaFountain* Mr. and Mrs. E. Anthony Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Leber ’49* Mrs. Jean D. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Lieberman ’74* Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Lim Mr. Joseph Liro and Mrs. Joanne Hill* Mr. Peter C. Loder* Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lorant Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Losa ’58* Mr. and Mrs. David T. Low, Sr.* Mr. and Ms. Sheldon R. Lubliner* Dr. and Mrs. Brian Lucas Mrs. Margaret M. Lucchesi Mr. and Mrs. Angelo A. Luise Mrs. Carole J. Luzzi* Mr. and Mrs. David MacCallum Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Mahood ’60 Mr. Charles A. and Mrs. Patrice Maillet ’77* Mrs. Ann M. Mallouk* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr. ’55* Mrs. Margaret M. Manning Mr. and Mrs. G. Bryce Manthorne Mr. Fernando Marcial, Jr. ’62* Mr. and Mrs. Adam B. Marcus* Mr. Gary S. Margiotta and Mrs. Lauran S. D’Alessio* Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens, Jr.* Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert I. Martin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marvin* Mr. and Mrs. Blair H. Mathies, Jr. ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mayes* Mr. and Mrs. McKinley C. McAdoo* Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McAndrew* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McClanahan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McConnell* Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. McKinney ’52* Dr. and Mrs. Mick S. Meiselman Mrs. Peggy Melnik Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Meltzer* Dr. Vladimir and Dr. Inna Meskin Drs. William J. and Ann L. Mesnard*

Prof. Robert V. Metz ’44* Mr. Clement J. Mezzanotte Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Miller* Dr. and Mrs. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Mindham Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Mitchell* Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mixon III ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mohr Mr. James M. Moore and Dr. Wendy Bedenko* Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Moorman Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker Morris Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Neff ’49* Mr. Richard W. Nelson* Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nestande Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Niemann, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. William G. Niles* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Noback* Captain and Mrs. Richard S. Ogden ’58* Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Orben Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Osthimer III Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pagliari Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Pagotto* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Park Mrs. Kelsey K. Pascoe* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Paul ’65* Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74* Mr. Christopher R. and Mrs. Alyson L. Peacock ’83* Mr. and Mrs. Ted P. Pearce Mr. Frank Peretore and Ms. Janis Migliorise Peretore* Mr. and Mrs. John Perini* Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Pfister Mr. George F. Phelps ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Phillips* Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Piermont, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pinkard Mrs. Sybil Pinkham* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Plunkett, Jr. ’70* Mr. Greg C. Pouliot* Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Powel Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Price Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Provost Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruznick Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. John D. Redos* Dr. and Mrs. Evan C. Reese, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. William T. Reese* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Reichel* Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Reisner* Mr. Scott D. and Mrs. Barbara B. Renninger* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Reo Mr. and Arthur A. Richmond III ’38* Mr. and Mrs. John C. Richmond ’40* Mrs. Jean L. Ritzenthaler Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. Romano ’74*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano, Hon. ’51* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Romano Mrs. Karen L. Rozen* Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Ruetsch Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Rulle* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ruzika* Mr. and Mrs. Erik O. Ryd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Sagan Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Salerno* Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Salzberg* Mr. and Mrs. Babar C. Samuel* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Samuel, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. John T. San Giacomo* Ms. Randi L. Sapin Mrs. Ronna Saunders* Mr. and Mrs. John Sauvé Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Scannelli Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk Mr. Alfred M. Schmidt, Jr. ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Christian C. Schneider ’78 Mr. Harold G. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sciaretta Ms. Mary H. B. Scott* Mr. and Ms. John Scully Mr. Arnold H. Selengut ’60* Mrs. Maureen E. Sheehan* Ms. Marcia P. Sheldon* Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Six Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Slack Mr. Steven E. Slawson* Mr. and Mrs. Don Jay Smith ’65* Mr. and Mrs. James S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Smith ’67* Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Smith Mr. Kenneth F. Smith, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67* Mr. and Ms. David S. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sobel* Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Solar Mr. and Mrs. Per Stahlkrantz* Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stern ’39* Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Stocker, Sr. Mr. Roger L. Desjadon and Ms. Susan Stryker* Mr. Kevin A. Suffern ’64* Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Sugg Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Sutherland, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sywetz* Dr. and Mrs. Avanente Tamagnini* Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Teufel, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tilney Mr. and Mrs. William R. Timken, Jr. Ms. Patricia Togno Mr. Barry Toon and Mrs. Deborah Berry-Toon* Dr. Elliott C. Trommald, Hon. ’65* Mrs. Lisanne Albrecht and Mr. James P. Trozze* Mrs. Lois P. Underwood Mr. Teodoro C. Valentiner ’50* Ms. Virginia Valvo Mr. and Mrs. John R. Van Kirk ’70* Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Vartanian ’64

r e p o rt Dr. Brian Voynick Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Waldman* Dr. Romuald L. Wawrzyniak* Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Weir, Jr. ’66* Mr. Teed J. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wenner Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Weyl Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Wilburn* Captain and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wiss IV ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Pieter H. Woodcock ’72* Mrs. Mary P. H. Woodcock* Ms. Rita I. Worman ’78 Dr. Yun Seok Yang and Mrs. Ji Yeoung Son Mr. Michael R. Young and Mrs. Leslie A. Carroll* Mr. Kenneth Young and Mrs. Karen Austin* Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young, Jr. ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zimmermann*

Grandparents

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Amdur ’50* Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Besthoff III Ms. Shirley Blackman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bogle ’47* Mr. Charles Bojack* Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brands, Sr. ’52* Mr. Robert E. Campbell* Mr. and Mrs. James M. Chamberlin Mr. Sou Yung Cheung and Mrs. Ching Man Lam Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Chinner Mr. and Mrs. Brian N. Clayton ’63* Mrs. Carol L. Clayton* Mr. and William L. Clayton* Mr. and Mrs. David P. Current ’74* Mr. and Mrs. William D’Amato* Mr. Albert G. Danker, Sr. ’39* Ms. Violet D’Auria Mrs. Joyce C. Dreger Mr. and Mrs. Carlton C. Durling ’47* Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Duryea, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth, Jr.* Mr. Richard O. Erlandson Mr. and Mrs. Jose Ferrer Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fuller ’42* Dr. and Mrs. Clement A. Furey, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Jon F. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Herbol ’51* Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman ’36* Mrs. Selena T. Howard* Mrs. Nancy C. Hung Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix Blair BuLLETIN 71


a n n ua l Mr. Peter Kafaf* Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kahn Dr. and Ms. Richard Kemp Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Koestner, Jr. Mrs. Martin Krugman Mrs. Emily Lamon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lang Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levinson Mrs. Jean D. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Litzenberger Mrs. Lesley Litzenberger Dr. and Mrs. Carmine LoMonaco Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Madonia Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens ’52* Ms. Carole Martin Mr. and Mrs. David Martin Mrs. Frances M. McCrink Prof. Robert V. Metz ’44* Mr. Clement J. Mezzanotte Mr. Karl Michel Mr. James C. Moore* Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. John R. Naisby III ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Nash Mrs. Joan Purcell Mr. Peter Rollock and Ms. Elaine Lega Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano, Hon. ’51* Mrs. Elizabeth Russell Mrs. Betty Sandsmark Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor Mr. Harold G. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery Seubel ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Kanwar S. Sharma Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Shuster Mrs. Marion Simon* Mr. Francis M. Small, Jr. and Ms. Mary Ellen Walsh Mr. and Mrs. James Steere Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stocker Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Turner ’63* Mrs. Charlene Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Norbert R. Wirsching Mrs. Mary P. H. Woodcock*

Friends

Anonymous (2) Ms. Judith C. Adler Ms. Lauren Anthone Mrs. Darlene J. Anzel* Mrs. Sofia Arn* Mrs. Elizabeth W. Auerbacher Mr. David Bae Mr. Frederick Bailey Mrs. Renee Ball Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Band Ms. Caulyne N. Barron Mr. Michael J. Barron Mrs. Dorothy G. Battelle* Mr. Jordan Batty Mrs. Mireille K. Bessin Mr. Adam Borak Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Boucher Mr. Rick L. Burdick Mrs. Cynthia B. G. Bush

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r e p o rt Mr. and Mrs. Warner J. Canto Ms. Caroline R. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Randall Catlin Ms. Karen Chandor Ms. Constance G. Chitayat Mr. Vincent Chou and Mrs. Jahyung Cho Mr. Jeremiah J. Ciancia Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen* Ms. Jaymel E. Connor Ms. Terri Lynn Cornwell* Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford Ms. Cynthia Curran Ms. Clara D’Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. Danielson Drs. S. Edward and Anne R. Davis III Mr. and Mrs. William Douma Mrs. Evelyn M. Edwards Mr. Robert G. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fieldhouse Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Fortunato Ms. Sheila R. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fraissinet Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Garnar-Wortzel Mrs. Diane L. Gaul* Mrs. Elizabeth C. Gundlach Ms. Sheila V. Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. Julio L. Guzman Reverend David G. Harvey* Mr. Kirk Haveman Mrs. Jeanne M. Hensler Mr. William I. Houghton III* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Iannaconi Ms. Brenda Jaffe Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Keith Ms. Susan Lamothe Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lewis Mrs. Robin V. Lobsitz* Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Maley Mr. Daniel J. Martineau Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Garry K. McGuire Ms. Susan C. McNamara Mrs. Jeanne N. Michael* Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mihan Dr. Charles W. Millard III Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller Mr. George W. Noyes Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Power Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Puttkammer* Ms. Stephanie I. Rogen Mrs. Elizabeth P. Rouse* Ms. Dian K. Schons Mrs. Louise T. Schwarze Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Selover Mr. Curtis Shirley Ms. Vanessa L. Son Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern Ms. Edna D. Strnad Mr. Igor Tarnopolsky and Dr. Marina Krol Mr. Touchchai Thamthieng and Mrs. Orapin Tantivirun

Ms. Maria C. Tomé Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Tremper Mr. Sergio Troncoso Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. Mrs. Margery Turpin Ms. Joann Tuttle Mrs. Wilma J. Vass Mr. Patrick M. Williams Mr. Robert N. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolbrom Mr. Louis J. Zanine and Ms. Kathryn G. Humphreys Mrs. Anne M. Zug*

Faculty & Staff

Mr. Samuel G. Adams IV Mr. and Mrs. Robin L. Anthony* Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brandwood Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Brazaitis Mr. Quinten A. Clarke ’87* Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Clavel ’88* Ms. Melissa L. Collins ’09* Mr. R. Latta Browse and Mrs. Carolyn M. ConfortiBrowse ’79* Reverend Cynthia J. Crowner Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curran Mr. Robert T. Klein and Mrs. Nancy J. Doyle-Klein* Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. Melissa A. Erne ’96* Mr. David Facciani and Mrs. Lian Wang Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferrera Mr. and Mrs. Scott Findlay Ms. Beth Flores* Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III* Ms. Lee Horne ’77* Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Kay III Mr. Zach and Mrs. Susan A. Logan ’99 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Long, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Sheldon R. Lubliner* Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Molteni Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Maine* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Mantegna Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marvin* Mr. Brian Shactman and Ms. Jessica Matzkin Mr. Carmelo Mazza Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Merrifield* Dr. and Mrs. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81* Mrs. Cara B. Mohlmann* Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Molteni Mr. James M. Moore and Dr. Wendy Bedenko* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Neary Ms. Sarah M. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Ryan M. Pagotto ’97* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Parauda* Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. John Sauvé Dr. Michael J. Sayers Mr. David Schmitt Mr. and Ms. John Scully

Mr. Thomas E. Palmieri and Mrs. Katherine P. Skeffington Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Smarth Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Sneed Mr. Ryan H. and Mrs. Stacey A. Spring ’95* Mr. Anthony L. G. Stival ’07* Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Stocker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stone Mr. Brad Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Sykes* Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Van Vliet Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Wenner ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams*

Former Faculty & Staff

Reverend and Mrs. Peter L. Amerman Dr. Barry T. Bates Mr. and Mrs. David N. Biette* Mrs. Susan F. Ellis and Mr. Richard P. Boak ’68* Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Braemer Mr. James E. Burcham ’59* Mrs. Christy L. Burkart ’97* Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr., Hon. ’59* Mr. Ronald J. Czajkowski* Mr. and Mrs. Winson D. Ewing, Hon. ’53* Mr. William W. Finley Mr. and Mrs. A. Jon Frere, Hon. ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Fuller Mr. Lyle and Mrs. Meredith Gal ’02 Mr. Jaime and Ms. Stephanie Garbutt ’02* Mr. and Mrs. Martin T. Haase Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann* Mr. Peter K. Hahn, Hon. ’94* Mr. and Mrs. Huntley R. Harrison* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Hinz Mr. Marc and Mrs. Bridget D. Hodakowski ’99* Dr. Barbara L. Inkeles ’90* Mr. Paul ’00 and Mrs. Amy Jablonski ’99* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerome* Ms. Karin E. Roethke-Kahn ’93 and Mr. Peter M. Kahn* Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kampmann* Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51* Mr. Ajaynue Kizekai ’06 Dr. Ralph J. Kneeream, Jr. Mrs. Kristine C. Lisi ’84* Mr. and Mrs. David T. Low, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Lusardi, Jr. ’64* Miss Stephanie J. Marcial ’95* Mr. Kyle D. V. Mason ’97* Mr. and Mrs. James Miceli Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Mohler ’67* Mrs. Laura C. Morris ’75* Mr. John C. Ostlund Mr. Bert P. and Mrs. Katherine A. Palmer ’93

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Derek M. Peachey ’93* Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74* Mr. Andrew R. Pearce ’02* Mr. and Mrs. John E. Perez ’61* Mr. and Ms. Dale E. Phelps, Jr. ’96 Dr. Yaron G. Rabinowitz ’92 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rea ’74* Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III ’38* Mr. Peter M. and Ms. Karin E. Roethke-Kahn ’93* Mr. Paul and Mrs. Catherine B. Rosenthal ’94* Mr. Harold G. Schneider Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson ’05* Mr. Todd C. Smith ’90* Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67* Mr. Robert W. and Mrs. Rada T. Starkey ’86* Mr. Andros B. Thomson ’64* Dr. Elliott C. Trommald, Hon. ’65* Mrs. Lois P. Underwood Mr. Panos J. Voulgaris ’00* Dr. Christopher R. Wawrzyniak ’93* Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wenner Ms. Rita I. Worman ’78 Ms. Julie L. Yates

Matching Gift Companies Alterra Bermuda American International Group, Inc.* Bank of America* The Bank of New York Mellon* BlackRock Matching Gift Program Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation* Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program* Constellation Brands Employee Match Program The Duke Energy Foundation*

ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.* General Electric Foundation* GlaxoSmithKline Foundation* Goldman, Sachs & Co. Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. LLC* IBM Illinois Tool Works Foundation ING Financial Services Corporation Macy’s Foundation Merck Partnership for Giving* The Moody’s Foundation* Morgan Stanley Employee Giving Programs PEPCO Holdings, Inc. Pfizer* Prudential Foundation* PSEG State Farm Companies Foundation* Sun Life Financial The William Penn Foundation Thermo Fisher Scientific TIAA-CREF Employee Giving Campaign Toyota Matching Gifts to Education U.S. Bancorp Foundation UBS Warburg Dillon Read The Vanguard Group Foundation* Verizon Foundation* Wells Fargo Foundation* XL America

Foundations

Anonymous (3) American Century Investments Foundation The American Endowment Foundation The Angel Foundation The Armstrong Foundation Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund John M. Belk Educational Endowment

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Inc.* The Bevan Daddino Foundation* W. P. Carey Foundation Inc. Community Foundation of New Jersey* Delaware Community Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund* Goldman Sachs Gives Greater Houston Community Foundation The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Heritage Mark Foundation* The James J. Colt Foundation, Inc. Jewish Communal Fund* Kalamazoo Community Foundation* Kanders Foundation, Inc. Kenneth W. & Ora P. Whitney Foundation Kimmelman Family Foundation* A. P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation, Inc.* Koebig Family Foundation Inc.* Lawrence & Karen Levinson Charitable Foundation MD Lieberman Foundation The Litzenberger Family Foundation Live Oak Foundation The Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation My Tribute Gift Foundation, Inc. National Philanthropic Trust The Pearson Foundation Inc. Pheasant Hill Foundation The Powers Family Foundation The Price Family Foundation The Priscilla and Richard Schmeelk Foundation The R & R Family Foundation, Inc.* Reilly Family Foundation RTR Family Foundation, Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Schwartz Foundation* Shuree Abrams Foundation* Sunningdale Charitable Trust

r e p o rt United Way of the National Capital Area The Helen and Nelson Urban Charitable Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program* Wakefield Family Fund, Inc.* The Raymond John Wean Foundation The William P. Goldman and Brothers Foundation, Inc. The Willits Foundation* Zegarac-Pollock Family Foundation

Corporations

ACP MacDouglas Corporation* Atlantic Air Conditioning Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Britt Investments of Hendersonville LLC Chelsea Community Hospital Drazin and Warshaw, P.C. Franklin Medical Associates LLC Gensler Glen Rock Activities Club Horvath & Giacin, P.C. IRG Financial Services, Inc. The Kafafian Group Lee Munder Capital Group Chuck Mapes Insurance Agency, Inc. Mitchell Engineering & Consulting Ltd. Network for Good New York Urban Professional Athletic League Oller & Luzzi, L.L.C. Peretore & Peretore, P.C. Perinatal Services Of Northern New Jersey Realty of Maine Reichel Funeral Homes, Inc. RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc. Stocker Bus Co., Inc. Storis, Inc. Target

Honorary Gifts In honor of John C. Bogle ’47 Mr. Todd Tamagnini ’04*

In honor of Madeline A. Hargis ’08 Ms. Caitlin Pinkard ’08*

In honor of Mark D. Moon ’84 Mr. Patrick M. Williams

In honor of Diane C. Brennan Mr. Michael J. Brennan II Mr. and Mrs. A. Jon Frere, Hon. ’74

In honor of Raissa M. Hoffman ’07 Ms. Alison I. Mandelker-Burnett ’06 Macy’s Foundation

In honor of Jeffrey Smith Mr. Jack Epstein and Mrs. Kathy Lewis-Epstein

In honor of Alexander A. Dadourian ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Dadourian ’61

In honor of Jesse Keating ’09 Mr. Paul C. A. Clairmont ’09

In honor of Keefer D. Taylor ’09 Mr. Ian J. K. Budge ’09

In honor of Mary D. Ervey ’86 Mr. Kevin and Mrs. Julia K. Santella ’86

In honor of Robin Kise Mr. Alan M. Carr ’03

In honor of Eric S. Timken ’11 Mr. Matthew Pierce ’11

In honor of Bari M. Geandreau Mrs. Karen L. Rozen*

In honor of Luc Lavanant ’09 Mr. Paul C. A. Clairmont ’09

In honor of Casey A. White ’09 Mr. Paul C. A. Clairmont ’09

In honor of Alison I. Mandelker-Burnett ’06 Ms. Raissa M. Hoffman ’07

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

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Memorial Gifts In memory of Henry Adams Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Quinn, Jr. ’46

In memory of Armer Burkart Mrs. Christy L. Burkart ’97

In memory of Andy Holmes Mr. and Mrs. H. James Griffith ’60

In memory of Clarence Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Richmond ’40

In memory of Frank R. Coppola ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Young, Esq.

In memory of Peter Arn Mrs. Sofia Arn

In memory of Carmela Costa Mr. and Mrs. John A. Costa ’78

In memory of James M. Howard Mr. Franklin A. Hedberg Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hooper ’58 Mrs. Jean D. Lieberman Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58 Mr. Arnold H. Selengut

In memory of Robert E. Atkinson GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hays, Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Heagy ’54 Captain and Mrs. Henry S. Woodruff III ’57

In memory of David K. Crimmin Mr. Ronald J. Czajkowski Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Schmidt ’77

In memory of Bernard Jaffe ’49 Ms. Brenda Jaffe

In memory of Thomas R. Dadourian ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Dadourian ’61

In memory of James C. Jamieson ’26 Miss Stephanie J. Marcial ’95

In memory of Robert C. Daniels ’88 Ms. Karen B. Luzzi ’88

In memory of Marian O. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. Romano ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano, Hon. ’51 RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc.

In memory of Paul C. Auerbacher ’37 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Auerbacher In memory of Nevett S. Bartow ’50 Mr. Joseph Eastburn and Mrs. Patricia Brodhead ’68 Mr. and Dr. Harry A. Joelson-Strohbach ’65 Dr. Harvey A. Quinton ’71 In memory of Nicholas S. Battelle ’60 Mr. Jordan Batty Mr. James E. Burcham ’59 Mr. Rick L. Burdick Ms. Karen Chandor Ms. Constance G. Chitayat Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. Danielson

In memory of John O. Doern ’48 Ms. Marianne Lieberman ’79 In memory of Richard K. Dorn Mr. James Heath ’64 and Dr. Edith Heath Mr. Peter F. Nystrom ’65 In memory of Sharon H. Driver Mr. William W. Driver, Jr. ’65 In memory of Richard R. Fliehr ’07 Mr. Hudson L. Collins ’07 Mr. Michael S. Russell ’07 Mr. Peter Z. Zitsos ’06

Drs. S. Edward and Anne R. Davis III

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Garnar-Wortzel Gensler Mrs. Elizabeth C. Gundlach Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kiley ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Stathes J. Kulukundis Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lewis Ms. Velma Lubliner Mr. Edward H. MacKay III ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Maley Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Power Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Swenson ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Tremper Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolbrom In memory of William Bauer ’38 Mr. and Arthur A. Richmond III ’38 In memory of Price A. Baum ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Goring ’77 In memory of Hosne Ara Begum Mr. and Mrs. Hussain W. Imam In memory of Rolf H. Bessin ’56 Mrs. Mireille K. Bessin Community Foundation of New Jersey

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In memory of William S. Foster ’41 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Foster IV ’65 In memory of John M. Fraissinet ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fraissinet In memory of Herbert Gandel Mr. Carl D. Gandel ’77 In memory of Michael A. Habermann ’41 Mr. and Mrs. William Douma Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41 Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick Ms. Velma Lubliner Ms. Olivia L. Trozze ’08 In memory of Charles E. Hall Mr. Charles T. Hall ’43 In memory of Albert B. Harding ’36 Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick Ms. Edna D. Strnad In memory of Raymond L. Hensler ’40 Mrs. Jeanne M. Hensler Mr. Raymond L. Hensler ’40 In memory of Eugene F. Hogenauer Mr. and Mrs. William R. Berkley, Jr. ’44

In memory of Fred A. Johnson Mr. Andrew Davlin, Jr. ’46 Mr. Victor H. Gramount, Jr. ’46 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hunt ’47 Mr. and Arthur A. Richmond III ’38 In memory of Laurence T. Joline Ms. Mildred H. Baker ’76 In memory of Wilfred Jones Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hooper ’58 Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Washburn ’72 In memory of Edwin H. Kalemjian ’32 Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian In memory of Murgerdick N. Kalemjian 1901 Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian In memory of Stephen J. Kuk Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Black ’56 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brooks ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kiley, Jr. ’50 Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58 Prudential Foundation In memory of Alfred A. LaFountain ’44 Ms. Kohiyama E. LaFountain ’11 In memory of Mary Ann Lewis Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Alfred F. Grande, Jr. ’54 In memory of M. Michael Lobsitz ’43 Mrs. Robin V. Lobsitz In memory of Fernando Marcial ’39 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Foster IV ’65 Ms. Deirdre M. Garrett ’73


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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gibbs ’50 Mr. Victor H. Gramount, Jr. ’46 Illinois Tool Works Foundation Mr. Marshall M. Johnson ’47 Mr. Henry A. van der Kwast ’68 Mr. and Mrs. W. Brandt Nako ’78 Mrs. Eden Perry and Mr. Marcos Rollan ’93 Mr. Teodoro C. Valentiner ’50 Mr. Christian K. Wolfe ’85 and Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe ’85 In memory of Joseph C. Marhefka Mr. John S. Marhefka ’76 In memory of Patricia Marhefka Mr. John S. Marhefka ’76 In memory of Marvin G. Mason Reverend and Mrs. Charles L. Cureton III ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Fisher ’51 In memory of Ruth J. McCann Miss Stephanie J. Marcial ’55 In memory of Ryan P. McGrath ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Agresta ’98 Mrs. Sarah A. Apgar ’98 and Mr. Benjamin Smith Mr. Adam Boyd ’98 In memory of J. Ronald McLean ’69 Mr. J. Jeffrey Corwin ’65 State Farm Companies Foundation In memory of Ray J. Mendoza ’87 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hubert ’89 In memory of Edwin M. Michael ’43 Mrs. Jeanne N. Michael In memory of David S. Miller Mr. Brian B. Betts ’74 In memory of William A. Nesbitt Mr. and Mrs. David R. Conrad ’56 In memory of Jane E. Nine Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Thomas W. Nine ’75 In memory of William H. Oburn ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Newman ’62 In memory of David A. Ogden ’87 Ms. Marnie S. Raines ’87 In memory of Gordon E. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Stuart G. Miller ’61 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Widmaier ’63 In memory of James B. Pender Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. O’Connell ’57 In memory of Charles S. Phillips ’52 Mrs. Phyllis Eden

In memory of David W. Sobel ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Band Mr. Michael S. Breslin ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Boucher Ms. Rachel J. Collens ’09 Ms. Melissa L. Collins ’09 Ms. Margaret A. DeOliveira ’09 Mr. James F. Diddell ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Duryea, Jr. Mr. Zachary S. Flaugher ’09 Ms. Sheila R. Foster Mr. Timothy Graupe ’09 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hoffman Horvath & Giacin, P.C. Mr. Louis J. Zanine and Ms. Kathryn G. Humphreys Ms. Jenna A. Lubliner ’09 Ms. Susan C. McNamara Mr. Janak N. Padhiar ’09 Mr. William W. Roper ’09 Shuree Abrams Foundation Mr. Daniel H. Smith ’09 Ms. Mary Katherine F. Smith ’09 Ms. Patricia Togno Ms. Maria C. Tomé Mr. Kevin C. Tsai ’11 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. Ricardo De Zulueta ’09 In memory of Kurt W. Socha ’06 Miss Edwina O. Adrien ’06 Mr. Daniel Auguste ’06 Ms. Lara A. Bucarey ’06 Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen Mr. Nicholas C. D’Amato ’01 Mr. Scott R. Findlay ’05 Mr. Drew P. Horne ’05 Mr. Benjamin A. Jayson ’06 Mr. Willard S. Mahood, Jr. ’06 Ms. Elizabeth M. Perovich ’03 Ms. Emily S. Perovich ’06 In memory of Arthur J. Spring Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Campbell ’64 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Earhart ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Heckert ’64 In memory of Charles L. Steckel Mr. A. Martin Ball ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mueller ’49 In memory of Richard L. Stowell Mr. and Mrs. George E. Olsen III ’73 In memory of Eugene W. Tuite ’58 Ms. Lauren Anthone Mr. Frederick Bailey Ms. Caulyne N. Barron Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Beatty ’58 Mr. Adam Borak Mr. and Mrs. Warner J. Canto Mr. and Mrs. Randall Catlin

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Ms. Clara D’Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fieldhouse Glen Rock Activities Club Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hooper ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Iannaconi IRG Financial Services, Inc. The Kafafian Group Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mihan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller My Tribute Gift Foundation, Inc. Ms. Dian K. Schons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Selover Mr. Curtis Shirley Ambassador and Mrs. Steven E. Steiner ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern Ms. Joann Tuttle In memory of Charles B. Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Amr R. Dajani ’88 Ms. Marian Darlington and Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Foster IV ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Derek M. Peachey ’93 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Polk ’69 Reilly Family Foundation Mrs. Eden Perry and Mr. Marcos Rollan ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Saunders ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Don Jay Smith ’65 Mr. E. Scott Sumner ’72 Ms. Lesley H. Underwood ’89 Captain and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. R. John Young, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young, Jr. ’65 In memory of Virginia M. Van Stone Dr. Deborah and Mr. Richard A. Rubin ’68 In memory of Stanley C. Vass ’49 Mrs. Wilma J. Vass In memory of Frederic F. Vinton 1911 Ms. Sheila V. Gustafson In memory of Chester H. Wagner Mr. and Arthur A. Richmond III ’38 In memory of Harold F. Walker Mr. and Mrs. William H. Culviner ’48 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens ’52 Mr. and Mrs. John C. M. Wallace ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Zanetti ’48 In memory of Raymond J. Wean The Raymond John Wean Foundation In memory of Paul R. White Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Foster IV ’65 Ms. Claudette M. Moloney ’76 Mr. Robert S. Weiner ’65 Captain and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63

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In memory of… 1940 John C. Richmond. A three-year Blair student, Mr. Richmond was a varsity football, hockey and baseball player. He also participated in ACTA, Blue and White Key, Academy Players and Student Council. Following Blair, Mr. Richmond, known as “Jack” to most, attended Williams College before leaving his studies to serve as a Marine during World War II. He also served in the Korean War. Later, he joined the family’s manufacturing business, Richmond Brothers, Inc., and eventually became the company president. He went on to earn an advanced degree in mathematics at Rutgers University and made the decision to return to boarding school life to pursue his passion for teaching and coaching at the Tilton School in Tilton, N.H. A loyal Blair supporter and class representative for many years, Mr. Richmond is survived by his brother Arthur A. Richmond III ’38, five children, two stepchildren, and several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Other family members

1944 who attended Blair include Jack’s father, Mr. Arthur A. Richmond Jr. 1912, son Michael H. Richmond ’67 and nephew Hugh M. Richmond ’77. As the 1940 Blair ACTA states, “The Richmond clan has always taken an earnest interest in Blair.”

1943 A. Albert Bergen. Mr. Bergen spent two years at Blair before joining the Navy to serve in World War II. An avid sailor and lifelong resident of Sayville, N.Y., his only regret as a high school student was not being able to sail on Blair Lake. After the war, Mr. Bergen attended Syracuse University and earned his bachelor’s degree in 1950. He spent most of his career working as a freight traffic manager at Robert DeKroyft & Associates in Manhattan. He and his wife, Lois, who predeceased him in 2012, enjoyed gardening, traveling and sailing together. Mr. Bergen was a loyal Blair alumnus and an active member of the Sayville Congregational Church.

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John C. Richmond, August 15, 2013, Tilton, New Hampshire

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A. Albert Bergen, September 29, 2013, Sayville, New York

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James W. White, June 26, 2013, Ridgewood, New Jersey

1946

Willard C. Johnson Jr., November 10, 2012, Middletown, New Jersey

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Eugene R. Pinto, August 7, 2013, North Woodmere, New York

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Malcolm M. Teare, August 28, 2013, Washington Township, New Jersey

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Richard D. Schubert, August 30, 2013, Sun City Center, Florida

1949

Howard A. Wiener, August 9, 2013, Allentown, Pennsylvania

1952

Marshall P. Whitfield, June 17, 2013, Durango, Colorado

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Robert W. Enholm, August 6, 2013 Saratoga Springs, New York

1954

Robert D. Curtis, August 18, 2013, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

1987

Frank V. Petrosino III, August 22, 2013, South Burlington, Vermont

Former Faculty 1949-1987

Henry B. Cowan Jr., September 13, 2013, Ithaca, New York

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James W. White. Mr. White attended Blair for one year before entering the Army to serve his country during World War II. A graduate of Seton Hall University, he was the president of White & Shauger, Inc., a wholesale distributor of heating, air-conditioning and electrical supplies in Paterson, N.J., for more than 47 years. Mr. White participated actively in his local community as a member of the Paterson Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce and Trustee of the Paterson YMCA. Predeceased by his wife of 53 years, Jane, Mr. White is survived by four children and five grandchildren.

1946 Willard C. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Johnson served in the U.S. Army in Germany and worked in the banking industry at the Keansburg Middletown National Bank. He was past president of the Middletown Lions Club and a charter member of the Navesink Country Club. He also served on the Board of Trustees of Riverview Medical Center and Bayshore Community Hospital. Predeceased by his first wife, Joan Martin, Mr. Johnson is survived by his second wife, Audrey, two sons and 10 grandchildren. Eugene R. Pinto. A graduate of Swarthmore College and NYU Dental College, Dr. Pinto was known for his vast vocabulary and talent on the piano during his time at Blair, and he was inducted into the Cum Laude Society. After dental school, Dr. Pinto enlisted in the Navy and achieved the rank of lieutenant. Later, he opened a successful dental practice with his father, often performing pro bono work for those in need. Predeceased by his daughter, he is survived by his wife, Roberta, a son and three grandchildren. Malcolm M. Teare. Affectionately called “Bud” by his family and friends, Mr. Teare attended Blair as a postgraduate student and quickly distinguished himself as a talented football player. He graduated from Rutgers University in 1950 and was a decorated U.S. Army veteran who served in the Korean War. Past president of the Teare Group Insurance Agency, Mr. Teare also served as president of the New York Young Men’s Board of Trade, the Delta Epsilon Club and the Swartswood Lake Association. A devoted alumnus of the School, Mr.


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In Memoriam: Former Faculty Member Henry B. Cowan Henry B. Cowan. A gifted teacher and boarding school educator, Mr. Cowan touched countless lives during his long and celebrated career at Blair, which spanned more than three decades from 1949-1987. Before the start of his teaching career, Mr. Cowan served with the U.S. Army from 1943-1945 as a radio operator and machine gunner during the invasion of Europe in World War II. After the war, he went on to earn both a bachelor of arts and a master of arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania prior to coming to Blair to teach English. He headed the English department for a considerable period and also served as the director of studies for 14 years. In 1998, the Henry B. Cowan Auditorium in Bogle Hall was named in his honor by Judy and Bill ’53 Timken, and the class of 1954 dedicated Clinton Hall’s Room 301 to him on the

Teare frequented campus often and participated in many alumni events as a member of the Blair Academy Alumni Board of Governors. Mr. Teare is survived by his wife of 57 years, Joan, five children and 12 grandchildren.

1947 Richard D. Schubert. Mr. Schubert came to Blair from Oneida, N.Y. According to the 1947 ACTA, he was a member of the track team, as well as the band and choir. A retired commander of the U.S. Coast Guard, he did active duty from 1951-1953 and served in the reserves until 1974. His hobbies included golfing, sailing and singing. He is survived by his wife, Shirley.

1949 Howard A. Wiener. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Law School and Wharton School of Business, Mr. Wiener practiced law since 1956 and was the founding partner of the law firm Wiener & Wiener, LLP, of Allentown, Pa., and West Palm Beach, Fla. As a Blair student, Mr. Wiener (“Bud”) was a member of the varsity golf team and served on the staff of The Blair Breeze, Press Club and Camera Club. A leader in his community, Mr. Wiener was a past president of the Lehigh County Bar Association, the Allentown Jewish Community Center, Berkleigh Country Club and the Frenchman Creek’s Property Owners’ Association. He is

occasion of its 50th reunion in 2004. Revered for his unwavering dedication and wise counsel, Mr. Cowan was a source of inspiration to his students and colleagues. At the bequest of Mr. William L. Clayton, whose son, Chris Clayton ’84, was a student of Mr. Cowan, the Henry B. Cowan Scholarship was established in 1987. The Blair yearbook, ACTA, was also dedicated to him on five separate occasions. After his retirement, Mr. Cowan remained closely connected to many of his former students and was named an honorary member of the classes of 1953, 1959 and 1961. In his free time, he volunteered at several organizations in Ithaca, N.Y., including the History Center of Tompkins County, Tompkins Learning Partners, Loaves & Fishes and the Tompkins County Public Library. A compassionate man who possessed many talents, Mr. Cowan enjoyed music, hand sketching, painting, gardening and cooking. He will long be remembered at Blair as an exemplary teacher who cared deeply for his students. Mr. Cowan is survived by two nephews and a niece.

survived by his wife of 58 years, Barbara, three children and seven grandchildren.

1952 Marshall P. Whitfield. Mr. Whitfield attended Blair for three years and earned his college degree at St. Lawrence University. As a Blair student, he participated in the choir and dramatics club and was also a member of the baseball and wrestling teams. After working as a stockbroker in New York and a real estate broker and appraiser in New Jersey, Mr. Whitfield eventually settled in Colorado, where he pursued his love of outdoor sports, especially bicycle racing. An inspiration to his friends and family, he is survived by his wife, Susan, two children, one grandson and five step-grandchildren.

1953 Robert W. Enholm. Nicknamed “Whitey” from an early age, Mr. Enholm attended Blair for two years and was described in the 1953 ACTA as “a little man with a dangerous golf club.” He attended Duke University, where he continued his studies and played on the golf team. After serving in the Korean War for two years, Mr. Enholm purchased the Green Pond Golf Club in Rockaway, N.J., from his parents in 1971 and oversaw its operations until his retirement in 2006. An adventurous traveler, Mr. Enholm also enjoyed thoroughbred horse

racing, professional football and college basketball. He is survived by four children, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

1954 Robert D. Curtis. After graduating from Blair, Mr. Curtis earned a bachelor’s degree from St. Lawrence University, followed by a master’s degree from Columbia University. While at Blair, he was an avid athlete and sports enthusiast, playing all three athletic seasons as a member of the football, wrestling and baseball teams. During his long coaching career, Mr. Curtis was a successful head football coach at Franklin and Marshall College for three years before moving on to serve as head football coach at Bucknell University from 1975-1985. He also worked for a time as the director of athletics at Carlisle High School. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Noel, and two children.

1987 Frank V. Petrosino III. A four-year student at Blair, Mr. Petrosino continued his studies at Boston University and the New England School of Law. He worked as an attorney with Paul, Frank & Collins, P.C. in Burlington, Vt., and enjoyed sailing, skiing and live-action role playing. Mr. Petrosino battled ALS for a long period of time and is survived by his wife of 18 years, Heidi, two sons, his parents and a sister. Blair BuLLETIN 99


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