Over the summer, I was joined by several colleagues for the Annual Conference of the International Boys’ Schools Coalition, hosted by the Harrow School in London. Centered on the theme of Tradition, Leadership and Innovation, we explored how and in what ways we honor our traditions that inspire creative leaders and risk-takers who will improve our communities and the world around them. I was reminded of the power of our traditions and rites of passage, rituals that frame the experience of our students, providing the structure through which our mission and our values come to life.
Opening Convocation stands as one of those important traditions for us. At the beginning of each year, the entire School community gathers, with our senior class walking together with our youngest students in the lower school. We welcome all new members of the community – students and staff alike – singing the School song and reciting the mission statement. In the assembly, I reflect on the nature of our mission and motto, and how individually and as a School, we strive to embody and live out our values through our ordinary work, done extraordinarily well. There’s no better example of that commitment to mission than looking at colleagues who have dedicated their life’s work to our School. So, during Convocation, I acknowledged Dyson Ehrhardt’s extraordinary service, along with marking certain significant faculty milestones: Kathy Anderson and Bill Freeman in their 30th year; Susan Brown in her 35th year; Don Rickels in his 40th year; Jimmy Currie ’73 in his 45th year; and Bob Shriver ’69 celebrating his remarkable 50 years as a member of our faculty. The time together lays the foundation for the shared labor of the School in the year ahead.
From stories about notable alumni and students and colleagues, to acknowledging the 10-year anniversary of the One Laker I One Love Club, to a wonderful tribute to Beau Dagenais, a beloved faculty member who tragically passed away last year, you’ll find stories that display how our mission, our values, and, most importantly, our boys, are always first in the work we do.
Also included in this issue is our 2023–2024 Annual Report on Giving, detailing the extraordinary generosity of the community. We successfully completed The Boldly BL Campaign, which raised well over $23 million—the largest capital campaign in School history. In addition to a record-setting campaign, we raised $1.9 million for the Laker Fund, the highest total in over five years. I am incredibly grateful to our alumni who gave so generously this year, marking the highest alumni participation among all schools in Baltimore.
This extraordinary generosity – of our alumni, parents and families, our faculty and staff, and our many friends – is yet another way in which our commitment to mission comes to life. Your sacrifice and dedication of resources helps us to deliver on our mission of educating boys to become men of courage, compassion and integrity.
Please know how grateful I am for your unwavering support of our boys and of our School, and I hope all of you find your way back home, to Lake Avenue, soon.
All the Best,
HEADMASTER CHRISTOPHER J. POST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Mac Kennedy ’76 Director of Alumni Relations & Stewardship
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BY JOYCE BARNETT
630 HEROES One Love
Celebrating ten years of partnership with the
One Love Foundation.
Ten years ago Boys’ Latin became the first school in the country to pair with the One Love Foundation to establish a One Love Club. The Foundation, created to honor the memory of Yeardley Love, who tragically lost her life at the hands of her former boyfriend in 2010, seeks to educate young people on how to recognize unhealthy relationships and how to develop healthy relationships. Sean Crowley, one of last year’s four senior leaders, feels that “One Love is one of those special organizations that looks far beyond itself. The fact that an event so horrible and gruesome can end up bringing so much positivity to our world is quite profound. One Love stands for universal love and respect expressed for all people regardless of race, creed or color. That is important, and that is why we do what we do.”
Director of counseling Megan Kenney came to Boys’ Latin from Notre Dame Prep where she had known Yeardley Love and been involved in the early stages of the foundation. She was teaching a course in psychology that included a unit on relationships when students Jack Pezzulla and David Modell, Class of 2016, approached her with the idea of creating a One Love Club. Pezzulla and Modell had been active in fund-raising events for the foundation. And so it began.
In the decade since its founding as the One Laker|One Love Club, it has grown into the largest club at Boys’ Latin, with last year’s roster at 70-75 students. 2023-24 Senior Leader Ryan Kelly says, “Because of Megan Kenney, Boys’ Latin was the first school in the country to have a One Love club and that is something we take pride in.” Megan is quick to credit Pezzulla and Modell, saying that the club has always been student driven.
“The mission of One Love is really important to us as a School and throughout my years has done an amazing job spreading awareness through all grades.”
TRACE DAVANZO
The question at the forefront of the club’s mission is “How do we teach our young people to be active bystanders?” The answer involves recognizing the signs of unhealthy relationships and striving to establish healthy ones. Creating collaborative partnerships and providing opportunities for healthy fun are key. An annual yoga night underscores the belief that “healthy relationships begin with a healthy you.”
One Laker|One Love activities extend far beyond the BL campus and into the greater Baltimore community. One of the club’s goals is to have an outward-facing event at least once a month. Ranging anywhere from bake sales to co-ed dodgeball and lacrosse games, and a dance, these activities bring together young people from multiple schools. In 2023-24 club members were able to expand its outreach by teaching
a series of healthy relationship lessons to BL students in grades five through eight. Last year’s leader Trace Davanzo commented, “The mission of One Love is really important to us as a School and throughout my years has done an amazing job spreading awareness through all grades.”
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and in that month alone the club sponsored an assembly, a healthy Valentines program across all three divisions, Random Acts of Kindness and the Escalation Workshop for all juniors, as well as other daily activities. A screening of the Escalation film was offered to parents of juniors this year and was very well received.
Each year in April an entire day is set aside as One Laker | One Love Day. Students in grades kindergarten through twelve engage in age-appropriate activities throughout the day, which culminates with the entire Boys’ Latin community of students, faculty and staff gathering on a field to create a human One Love logo for a photograph.
When asked his feelings about the club, leader Cole Quenzer responded, “I feel like the club is a great thing to have here at BL because we are all in relationships. Especially with all of us high schoolers, it’s important to know the healthy signs, and if you see a problem you can help stop it.
I think I have benefited from being in the club all four years and have input all of the information I have learned into all of my relationships in my life.” Kelly comments that “Being a leader of this club has taught me so much; running for this position was one of the best choices I made in high school!”
Club advisor Megan Kenney is pleased that One Laker | One Love has been more present this year than in the past, adding “This has been our most successful year.” She is frequently asked if it is difficult to get boys to talk about their feelings. As the mother of three teenage sons, her response is immediate: “Boys have a lot to say, but they aren’t always invited to the conversation!”
Boys’ Latin’s young men aren’t just invited to the conversation - they initiate it. ■
ESSE QUAM VIDERI
A CAMPAIGN TO CELEBRATE
RESILIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENT
BY STEPHANIE MCLOUGHLIN
“Since the founding of Boys’ Latin 180 years ago, numerous times great challenges were overcome by those before us – two world wars, a great depression, a condemnation of the old campus, seemingly impossible financial setbacks for the School, a great recession, leadership challenges including those following the death of the legendary Jack Williams, and two global pandemics, among many other twists and turns – and each time someone in the BL community stepped up to respond ‘not hardly.’”
Kyle Gore ‘80, Chair of the Boldly BL Campaign and Vice President of the Board of Trustees, used the phrase “not hardly” in his speech at the Boldly BL Campaign dedication. He used this phrase to underscore Boys’ Latin’s enduring spirit and resilience in the face of doubt.
The Boldly BL Campaign is another testament to Boys’ Latin’s resilience. We successfully raised over $23.1 million—the largest capital campaign in School history. We achieved this by being bold and believing in Boys’ Larin’s promise: to provide boys with the best possible education and experiences.
We embarked on the Boldly BL Campaign in 2020, emboldened by the generous support of Bob Carter ‘64
and Joe Cowan H ‘21. Their contributions were pivotal in the establishment of the residential life program and the new dormitory, Carter-Cowan Hall.
The Boldly BL Campaign led to the renovation of the Gelston Athletic Center and the upper school, the addition of the 12,000-square-foot Gore Hall, and an infusion of over $5 million into our endowment. These achievements would not have been possible without the tireless efforts and bold belief in our School by President of the Board Richard Bagby ‘82, Campaign Chair Kyle Gore, and Headmaster Chris Post, as well as many other supporters.
On May 2, 2024, we gathered to celebrate and express our heartfelt gratitude to all who supported the campaign.
We officially dedicated the new upper school wing, Gore Hall, and marked the renovations to the Gelston Athletic Center and the upper school. The event was attended by campaign donors, members of our Board of Trustees, Headmaster Chris Post, faculty and staff, architects, contractors, campaign advisors and friends.
In his remarks, Mr. Post expressed his appreciation, stating “Tonight, I stand before you awestruck and humbled by what you have done. Nearly 100 donors have answered the call, boldly stepping forward and pledging to the promise of our School, boldly believing in our boys of today, our men of tomorrow, and the faculty, staff, and community who inspire, challenge, and support them each and every day.”
Following the remarks by Mr. Post and Mr. Gore, upper school boys led tours through Gore Hall, updated upper school spaces, and the Gelston Athletic Center—spaces where they learned and grew throughout the school year.
The Boldly BL Campaign exemplifies our School’s enduring spirit of resilience and commitment to excellence. Perhaps Mr. Gore said it best in the closing of his remarks: “As most of us here know well, a common refrain at the end of many speeches in the BL community is to correctly state that ‘It’s a Great Day to be a Laker.’ To that, I respectfully respond that’s ‘hardly enough’ … because I know that it is not just a ‘Great Day to be a Laker’ … ‘It’s a Great Honor to be a Laker.’” ■
L-R: J. Duncan Smith ’73, Geoffrey H Brent ‘77, Paula Gore, W. Kyle Gore ‘80 , Christopher J Post
ADVANCING BOYS’ EDUCATION GLOBALLY
BY STEPHANIE MCLOUGHLIN
Having served as Chair of the International Boys’ School Coalition (IBSC) Board for three years, Headmaster Chris Post proudly looked out at a record number of attendees: over 600 delegates representing 190 boys' schools from 18 countries around the world. "Friends, we come together for these four days as a Coalition at a time when the development of boys and the formation of young men have never been more important. And we do so with a spirit of optimism about the future of our boys and the future of our schools," remarked Chris in his opening remarks at the Annual Conference of the International Boys' Schools Coalition (IBSC).
Chris has dedicated his more than 30 year career to all-boys education. He is committed to helping boys uncover who they are, become the best versions of themselves and grow into men of courage, compassion and integrity. Chris’ final act as Chair was to open the IBSC Annual Conference hosted by the Harrow School in London, England. There is no doubt that the conference was exceptional. A delegation of eleven Boys’ Latin faculty and administrators made their way across the pond for an extraordinary program. Molly Mullally, Boys’ Latin math department chair, who has attended seven IBSC conferences through the years, remarked, "In all of the conferences I have been to, this one had the best and most relevant workshops. I am constantly impressed with Chris’ commitment to IBSC. He not only commands the room with his talks but takes an interest in the content of the sessions we attend. Camaraderie is also a big part of these conferences, and I really appreciate it!”
The theme of the conference was Tradition, Leadership and Innovation. A defining element of the program was exploring how to honor the traditions of schools to inspire creative leaders and risk-takers who’ll improve our communities and the world around them. The conference, included both plenary sessions and workshops, provided attendees with valuable skills for teaching boys and advancing the mission of boys’ schools. The plenary sessions featured a diverse range of speakers, including Ben Walden from Contender Charlie, an organization that uses storytelling and mythology to inspire creative learning in young people. He presented on “Inspirational Leadership: Lessons from Shakespeare’s Henry V.” Workshops were offered by various IBSC members on various topics, including "The Digital World and Education: Does This Affect Academic Achievement?"; "Building a Culture of Academic Integrity"; "Fostering a Culture of Innovation in Schools: Navigating the Path to Success,” to name just a few. Boys’ Latin’s director of enrollment management Brian Mitchell presented “Building a Leadership Team: A Model of Collaborative Leadership and Collegiality” to a packed house of participants.
Founded in 1995, IBSC is a nonprofit membership organization. Members are part of a coalition of professionals who are committed to advancing schools and the learning experience for boys. Chris credits the IBSC with shaping him as a young teacher and guiding him throughout his career.
In 1997, when IBSC was still in its infancy, Chris attended his first IBSC Annual Conference as a young history teacher working outside of Washington, DC. “ I was so uncertain of myself and so unsure of my own place in what seemed to be an overwhelming gathering. And yet, the hospitality, curiosity, and collaboration that are hallmarks of IBSC drew me in, put me at ease and encouraged my participation, and helped me find my home here.” Chris remarked, “as I began my own tenure as Headmaster of Boys’ Latin, now more than 16 years ago, IBSC was a bedrock for me and for my School.”
Over the years, Chris’s role within the IBSC continued to grow. In 2015, he joined the IBSC Board, and in 2017, he led the Annual Conference hosted at Boys’ Latin with fellow member schools Gilman and St. Paul’s. In 2018, he was appointed Secretary of the Board, and from 2021 to July 2024, Chris served as Board Chair.
Chris’s contributions to IBSC have been immeasurable. As a trustee and officer he led two strategic planning processes and spearheaded the search that appointed Tom Batty as Executive Director. During Chris’ tenure as Chair, he and Tom worked side by side to advance the Coalition’s mission. Tom remarked, “Chris has led trustees, members, and the coalition we serve, with purpose, sincere care, and good humour and good grace. IBSC is better for his leadership. I am better for his friendship.”
During Chris's tenure as Chair, he successfully guided the Coalition through the challenges of the pandemic, ensuring that member schools remained connected and that learning and collaboration continued uninterrupted. Under his leadership, programming and offerings expanded significantly, ranging from research on boys' education to ensuring the most
up-to-date pedagogy for boys’ schools was available to all member schools. Chris is particularly proud of the board's efforts to drive membership growth and that trustees reflect the richness and diversity of the global organization.
Chris will continue to serve on the Board for another year as Past Chair. Amy P. Ahart, Chief Operating Officer of the IBSC, encapsulated Chris's contributions over the years:
“Chris has built his career working in boys’ schools. He is an expert in understanding how boys think and learn, what motivates and challenges them, and what drives boys to be the best versions of themselves.”
Chris' unwavering focus on ensuring that what is best for boys is at the center of all decisions, has made a lasting impact on fulfilling the missions of both IBSC and Boys' Latin. There is no doubt that Chris' experience and dedication contribute to Boys' Latin's ability to continue to provide a life-changing education for boys each and every day, right here on Lake Avenue. ■
IN MEMORY OF BELOVED TEACHER BEAU DAGENAIS 1981 - 2023
BY ALEX BARRON
It’s common knowledge that every high school English teacher has, at one time or another, longed to be John Keating, Robin Williams’ inspiring and memorable character from the 1989 film Dead Poets’ Society. Mr. Keating was a legend at Welton Academy, the fictional all-boys prep school in Vermont, presumably not too different from our own. A Welton alumnus himself, he returned to his alma mater to inspire both his students, and generations of audience members (myself included) who saw him on the screen and hoped they could one day do what he did. We all remember watching Mr. Keating encourage his students to tear the introductory pages out of their stuffy poetry textbook, and we remember how his students stand on their desks at the end of the film, shouting the supportive words taken from a Walt Whitman poem: “O Captain! My Captain!”
In the outpouring of tributes that followed his sudden, shocking death, my colleague Beau Dagenais was often compared to Mr. Keating - so much, in fact, that it might have started to sound like a cliche, like something you’re supposed to say to remember a beloved English teacher. But it’s not just hollow rhetoric. The fact is, it really is the most apt comparison I can think of when I try to explain Beau’s impact. He was as close as you can get to a real-life Mr. Keating.
Like John Keating, Beau had a deep affinity for poetry. Whereas Keating favored Walt Whitman and John Keats, Beau preferred Emily Dickinson above all others. The study of poetry was, to him, serious business, and he refused to water it down for his students. He would doubtless have agreed with Keating, who tells his students early in the film, “We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race.”
His students responded to his passion in kind. I regularly heard them buzzing about Dickinson, or Plato, or Shakespeare long after class was over. Teachers always hope that conversations will spill over into the hallways in such a way; it’s the highest compliment we can ask for. I’ll never forget having to redirect
a group of students on a field trip who were missing our tour guide’s spiel because they were so engaged in their own discussion of a Flannery O’Connor short story they had read for Beau’s class. What an excellent problem to have. And what a credit to their teacher, who moved them to think more deeply even when they were outside the physical space of the classroom.
In going through old emails in search of scraps of Beau’s personality to remember him by, I came across a casually poignant line—in an email to upper school colleagues about Senior Retreat, no less. (For Beau was the kind of person who didn’t shy away from dropping a lofty piece of wisdom into what could have been a mundane communication in another writer’s hands).
“I’ll say this loudly,” he wrote, “The best work we do concerns the soul.”
This statement is just so very Beau. For one thing, he said most things loudly. In more than ten years as his classroom neighbor, I often heard his exuberant voice, and his trademark full-throated cackle through the walls and down the corridors. He was always an easy laugh, and yet when you said something that produced that cackle, you always felt a sense of pride. But more than literal volume, it was
Beau’s loudness of opinion that made him such a larger-than-life figure on our campus.
He had opinions on everything - literature, pop culture, music, movies, good writing, good pedagogy—and he shouted them from the rooftops. This is a man who, when asked to edit a piece of his own boss’s writing, once tactfully commented, “This is word salad.”
Even when I disagreed with his takes - which, admittedly, was often—I couldn’t help but admire the strength of his convictions and his refusal to modify them depending on his audience.
That’s what we mean when we invoke our School’s motto, Esse Quam Videri, “to be rather than to seem.”
I think of the disgust with which Beau would have doubtless reacted to Aaron Burr’s advice
to the protagonist in the musical Hamilton: “Talk less / Smile more / Don’t let them know what you’re against or what you’re for.” That simply was not Beau’s way.
Lest we forget, Mr. Keating ruffled some feathers during his time at Welton Academy. So did Beau. Most of the great ones do. It’s also true that he made our school a more thoughtful, more compassionate place.
In the same Senior Retreat email, Beau continued, “I’m grateful to reside at a place that values the soul. I’m grateful to do work that engages Meaning every day. I’m grateful to live with people [who] daily challenge me to be better, braver, and less lazy.”
Right back at you, my Captain. ■
STUDENT PROFILE: COLIN KENNEY
YEARS AT BL: SEVEN
LEADERSHIP ROLES: STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT
CLUBS & SPORTS: FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES, LAKER BUDDY PROGRAM, STUDENT
DIVERSITY LEADERSHIP COUNCIL, UPPER SCHOOL
HONOR BOARD, MATH TEAM, VARSITY SOCCER, VARSITY LACROSSE
AWARDS & HONORS: WILLIAMS SCHOLAR, ALEXANDER BARTON CUP, JULIAN AND CAROLYN SMITH ALUMNI CUP AWARD
FAVORITE THING ABOUT BL: BROTHERHOOD, SCHOOL CULTURE
BY MAC KENNEDY ’76
Colin Kenney started his BL career in the middle school as a sixth grade student and spent seven years here on Lake Avenue. Those were good years for Colin, and the School is richer for having had him as a member of our community.
It’s a little bit of a family affair for the Kenney family. His mother, Megan Kenney, is BL’s director of counseling and upper school counselor, and his two brothers, Aiden ’26 and Finn ’29, are both BL Lakers.
Colin appreciated his mom’s presence on campus. “For my first three years here in middle school, I never really crossed paths with my mom, so I never had to worry about seeing her,” he wrote. “Once I got to high school, I started seeing her more, and I really enjoyed it. Having my mom at school with me is something that I enjoy, because I can talk with her throughout the day, and she is just another person I can lean on in school.”
Colin is a born leader who served as President of the Student Body this past academic year. He was greatly respected by his classmates and carried himself with confidence. One teacher wrote, “[He was] always there to lend a hand when necessary.”
Colin was the type of leader who gained the respect of his peers through leading by example. He asked others to do the right thing while always walking that line himself. One teacher wrote, “From dress code, upholding our values on the Honor Board, or calling a ‘players only’ meeting to address the grade about stepping up, we can always count on Colin to ask others to do the right thing and walk that line himself.”
As student body president, Colin demonstrated his leadership abilities with maturity and was always respectful toward his peers and the faculty. His fellow students looked up to him, and he always remained humble – never wanting the spotlight or any special attention
directed his way. An active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, he was also instrumental in the Laker Buddy Program and the Student Diversity Leadership Council. He served on the upper school honor board for three years, competed on the math team, and was named a Williams Scholar, one of the School’s highest academic honors.
In athletics, Colin played two years of varsity soccer and three years on the varsity lacrosse team.
Colin enjoyed representing the student body. “I have enjoyed being able to be the face of the student body and advocate for my classmates,” he wrote. “I decided to run [for president] because I had always been told I had leadership qualities within myself, but never really put them to use. Doing this was a big step out of my comfort zone, but I am so glad that I did.”
He loved his experience as a Laker and believes that the best thing about BL is the brotherhood
and the culture of the School. He knows that the School has every student’s best interest at heart and that BL knows how boys learn best.
“I love the atmosphere of the school year-round and how everyone seems genuinely happy to be here and invested in the school.”
Colin was awarded the Alexander Barton Cup for the junior with “strong character, high ideals, and effective moral leadership.” Since 1916, Boys’ Latin has awarded the Alumni Cup to a graduating senior for “leadership based on character” at every spring commencement. It came as no surprise to anyone that the class of 2024 recipient was Colin Kenney.
Colin is continuing his academic and athletic career at Fairfield University. ■
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROFILE: ELIJAH
FONOTIA
BL CLASS YEAR: 2025
HOME COUNTRY: NEW ZEALAND
CLUBS, SPORTS & LEADERSHIP ROLES:
BASKETBALL – TEAM CAPTAIN
AWARDS & HONORS:
BL BASKETBALL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
FAVORITE THINGS ABOUT BL:
THE AMAZING FACULTY AND FRIENDS, NEAR 24-HOUR ACCESS TO THE BASKETBALL GYM
BY MAC KENNEDY ’76
Since the age of 11, Elijah Fonotia has loved playing basketball and has dreamed about coming to America to play in college, and perhaps someday professionally. However, growing up in New Zealand, there was the obvious barrier: how could he get to the United States and gain the experience and exposure he so badly needed? His family never thought this was a realistic possibility.
Five years later Elijah took the giant leap and decided to come to Boys’ Latin and play basketball. He discovered BL through social media, specifically X. His films were sent around the U.S. in hopes of being recruited. He was relieved that after a six-week application process that included interviews on Zoom, lots of paperwork, filming himself training and playing basketball, his dedication and hard work paid off. He was coming to BL as a junior to play basketball.
Academics were important to his parents, Daniel and Julia, and played a major role in the selection process. They realized Boys’ Latin’s small class sizes would give their son many one-on-one learning opportunities in the classroom.
Elijah, now a 6’4” guard-forward, came to Baltimore in August of 2023, eager to begin working out in the Gelston Athletic Center and to take advantage of the training opportunities that Boys’ Latin had to offer. He was excited about experiencing being away from home and meeting new people.
Elijah has always known the meaning of hard work. He practices his shooting and ball skills several times a day during the school year.
His mother told a New Zealand newspaper in 2023, “Elijah works really hard; he is dedicated and gets up early to go to the gym three days per week, works two jobs to help toward his costs and trains with three different teams throughout the week.”
His first year living at BL went well. “I had close to 24-hour access to the basketball gym, which I used two times daily,” he wrote. “I got to play against Division I-type athletes on a weekly basis, which is something you can’t experience back home in New Zealand.”
Elijah has enjoyed the residential life community here on Lake Avenue. This past year, he roomed with the BL basketball team captain, CJ Jackson. The two connected well and enjoyed each
other’s company. He loved the laughs associated with dorm life, the never-ending supply of food, and the weekend activities—go-karting, Sky-zone, Top Golf, and even Hershey Park.
America opened his eyes to many new things, from the number of people to all the different eating options. He has especially loved learning U.S. slang and observing the confused faces of people when he uses New Zealand slang in conversation. He is often asked, ‘Do you miss home?’ or ‘Do you miss your family?’ He writes, “Because of all the amazing faculty and friends I’ve met at BL they sometimes make me forget I’m even from a different country that’s on the other side of the planet.”
Head varsity basketball coach Dom Milburn is excited for Elijah’s senior year and loves coaching him. “Elijah is engaged and one of the more coachable players on the floor. He understands where he needs to improve and although it takes a bit for him to adjust, he is always working towards doing the right things. Off the court Elijah is our hardest-working athlete on the team. He wakes up every morning, lifts and gets up shots, and sometimes follows that up with another session in the afternoons. He is a great kid to
be around and a great teammate that you would love to hang out with and be around.”
Now that he’s played a full year in the MIAA A Conference—one of the best high school conferences in the country—he can’t wait for his senior season. As a junior, Elijah was named BL’s basketball rookie of the year. He has already gotten some Division III looks, and this coming season, he hopes to attract some Division I opportunities.
He’s determined that after college, depending on how well he does, he will either go back home to play in the National Basketball League (NBL) or play professionally somewhere else in the world. The NBL is a men’s professional basketball league in Australasia, currently composed of 10 teams: nine in Australia and one in New Zealand.
Elijah returned home for the month of August to work and spend time with his family and friends. He wrote, “I will be working 6 AM – 4 PM five or six days a week then lifting weights four times a week, while also playing in the local men’s league back home every Monday night.”
With his athleticism, amazing work ethic, drive, and always-improving game, it’s hard to imagine Elijah not reaching his goals. ■
LOWER SCHOOL
1. We are family! The entire lower school celebrated Mr. Schnitzlein’s milestone birthday.
2. Third graders constructed moon bases and rovers, equipped with gears and motors, using Legos.
3. Coach leads the annual Halloween parade around campus.
4. Pre-first making treats for Loaves and Fishes.
5. Hiking Club explores the west campus.
6. Beep, Boop, Whir, Hummm! Laker Robotics 2024 in action.
7. Hey look, it’s a solar eclipse!
8. The west campus hills are perfect for sledding!
12. Fifth graders created a miniature golf course that was fun for all.
13. Third graders and Mr. Post shared their love of poetry.
14.Kindergartners created gingerbread houses with the Posts.
17. Making art with food. Club Days are always the best!
18. A proud moment when fifth graders receive their first BL ties
9. Members of New Zealand's Christ College soccer team with lower schoolers.
10. The winter and spring concerts are always highlights of the year.
11. Tug-of-war - the Maroon and White Day finale.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR IN REVIEW
1. Maroon tries to take down White in the tug-of-war.
2. Seventh-grade history students researched ancient world topics, compiled bibliographies and created scale models.
3. Seventh grade harvested 35,000 pounds of potatoes for regional food banks at First Fruits Farm.
4. Halloween is such fun with costumes, activities and contests.
5. Seventh grade English students reenact Julius Caesar.
6. Sounds of joy at the middle school concert!
7. Sixth grade practices team building and leadership.
8. Boys conduct sun experiments during the solar eclipse.
9. Sixth graders got a hands-on experience when they visited the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center.
10. Headmaster Chris Post introduces the sixth graders to star navigation.
11. Eighth grade basketball players go toe-to-toe with the faculty in the annual basketball game.
12. Sixth graders wrote notes of support to include in snack and meal packs for the Baltimore Hunger Project.
13. Budding cartographers drafted maps of ancient Egypt.
14. All smiles as eighth graders celebrate the end of their middle school years in the annual bridge crossing.
15. The joint middle school/lower school production of The Lion King was a hit!!
16. Have a seat: Woodworking completes the construction of their bench!
UPPER SCHOOL
1. Lake Avenue puts on their glasses to watch the Solar Eclipse.
2. The upper school theater department presents Clue
3. Williams Scholars: Honoring students for outstanding academic achievements and dedication to the ideals of Boys’ Latin.
4. Art show spotlighted our many talented artists.
5. Honors Military History using replica muskets to mimic the training methods of the English colonists. Marching in step isn’t easy!
6. Maroon and White Day challenges!
7. Veterans Day ceremony honoring those who served.
8. Spring break took the boys across the pond, where they studied theater and history.
9. New upper school students sign the honors book, pledging to live out the School’s values of courage, compassion and integrity.
10. Another successful toy drive for the Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
11. The Darrell-Ehrhardt Cup stays with us! Varsity lacrosse defeats St. Paul’s in the Laker Crusader Challenge.
12. Physics students constructed, launched and analyzed model rockets. Did they fly? You bet!
13. The Jazz Ensemble wowed the crowd at the upper school concert.
14. New Zealand’s Christ College soccer team visited campus, spent time with our boys and shared their culture and traditions.
CLASS OF 2 0 24 Congratulations to the
WITH BOYS’ LATIN VALUES INGRAINED IN THEIR HEARTS AND MINDS, THE CLASS OF 2024 ARRIVED ON LAKE AVENUE READY FOR COMMENCEMENT AND THEIR FINAL TIME ON CAMPUS AS BL STUDENTS BEFORE BECOMING ALUMNI.
As is tradition, when each boy’s name was called, Headmaster Chris Post spoke of his time on Lake Avenue, his goals and accomplishments, and the difference he made in the life of the School. As he made his way through the alphabet and each boy stepped forward, the unique fabric of the Class of 2024 came to life. It is the diversity of personalities and interests that makes this class so very special. This is not only reflected in their varied interests, which include robotics, athletics, music, theater, video production, and debate, but also in their plans for next year.
• Sean Crowley is headed to the United States Naval Academy to study Nuclear and Aerospace Engineering and play football.
• Owen Galiani is going to Loyola Marymount University to study film as part of the screenwriting writing program, a program consistently ranked among the top 10 film schools in the country.
• John Huber will attend Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, in a direct-entry seven-year program from which he will graduate with a Bachelor of Science and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
• Danyaal Khan is enrolled at the College of William and Mary, focusing on Pre-Med, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience. The list goes on and on, and we can’t wait to see what this extraordinary group of young men will accomplish. Congratulations to the Class of 2024!
COMMENCEMENT AWARDS
VALEDICTORIAN
John William Huber
J. ELWOOD PETER
MEMORIAL AWARD
Trace Ryan Davanzo
JACK H. WILLIAMS AWARD
Swaynee Bernard Queen, Jr.
JULIAN AND CAROLYN SMITH
ALUMNI CUP AWARD
Colin John Kenney
FACULTY AWARDS
Jacob Louis Hutzler
Jacob Ethan Iacobovici
Andrew Parker Wehberg
John Mason Wilhide
AB INITIO NOBISCUM “WITH US FROM THE BEGINNING”
Bryce Mitchell Antwerpen
Joseph Anders Hine
John William Huber
Landon Garrett Isaac
De’Andre Aaron Jones
Strato loannis Nistazos
Mason John Proutt
Robert Alan Ward, Jr.
Andrew Pappas Windle
Members of the class of 2024 with their alumni fathers.
CLASS OF 2024 COLLEGE MATRICULATIONS
Their plans for the future are just as varied as their college choices. Members of the Class of 2024 are planning to study engineering, game design, political science, social policy, architecture, education, healthcare, and so much more. The future is bright for our graduates, and we can’t wait to see where they will go next!
Auburn University
Bates College
Boston University
Bucknell University
Case Western Reserve University
Clemson University
Coastal Carolina University
College of William and Mary
Duquesne University
Earlham College
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University
Fairfield University
Franklin & Marshall College
Furman University
Grove City College
High Point University*
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Hofstra University
Hood College
Indiana University*
Iona University
Jacksonville University*
James Madison University
Lock Haven University
Louisiana State University*
Loyola Marymount University
Loyola University Maryland
Marquette University
Mississippi State University
Monmouth University*
Morgan State University
Mount St. Mary’s University
Queens University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Saint Vincent College
Salisbury University
Shenandoah University
Skidmore College
St. Mary’s College of MD
Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevenson University
Temple University*
The Ohio State University
Towson University*
Tulane University
UMBC*
United States Naval Academy
University of Alabama
University of Delaware*
University of Maryland College Park*
University of Mississippi*
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina–
Wilmington
University of Notre Dame
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
University of South Carolina
University of Tampa
Washington College
West Virginia University
*more than one student attending
CLASS OF 2024 STUDENT ATHLETES PLAYING AT THE NEXT LEVEL CAMPUS NEWS
BASKETBALL
CJ Jackson
Hood College
FOOTBALL
Sean Crowley
United States Naval Academy
Tyrrell Moore
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
GOLF
Robert Ward
Stevenson University
LACROSSE
Marcus Acevedo
Queens University
Desi Arrup
University of Tampa
Duncan Barnes
University of Delaware
Nick Chan
Towson University
Spencer Ford
University of Maryland
Skeet Hine
Washington College
Parker Hoffman
University of North Carolina–
Chapel Hill
George Insley
University of Richmond
Colin Kenney
Fairfield University
Michael Meredith
Jacksonville University
Will Ohnmacht
University of Notre Dame
Mason Proutt
Bates College
Cole Quenzer
Mount St. Mary’s University
Connor Schoenwetter
Marquette University
John Stubbs
Monmouth University
Connor Sydnor
Jacksonville University
Liam White
The Ohio State University
Ryan Kelly
Skidmore College
Drew Wehberg
UMBC
SOCCER
Nick Johnson
Saint Vincent College
Mason Paul Earlham College
Sway Queen
Lock Haven University
Jackson Urban St. Mary’s College of Maryland
WATER POLO
John Barrett
Iona University
FALL SPORTS
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY
HEAD COACH LISA REID
The varsity runners had a good year in a very competitive B conference, finishing 2-4 in league. Jack Rubenstein ’26 and Bryce Barrett ’26 both had outstanding campaigns. Keegan McClure ’25 won the workhorse award and Seth Williams ’26 was the most improved runner. Ryan Simmons ’27 was the team’s unsung hero. Wynn Waters ’26 was the most consistent runner and the “Heartbeat” award winner. With a young and talented squad on the ready for fall 2024, we look to compete for the MIAA B Cross Country Championship next year.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
HEAD COACH ANTHONY RINAUDO
In their first full season under Head Coach Tony Rinaudo, the Lakers finished just one game shy of the MIAA Conference playoffs. The young team battled each week, ending the season with two wins out of their last three games. The team boasted five AllConference selections, and Offensive Lineman Sean Crowley ‘24 was honored with All-State recognition in addition to All-Conference. The Lakers project positively for the season ahead, returning All-Conference leaders Ridgely Ritter ’25 and William Bagby ’25, along with a wide cast of starters. These two captains will carry on the pride and tradition shown by the 2023 team.
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
HEAD
COACH PETER KNAPP
Led by captain and MVP Chris Knapp ’24, the varsity volleyball team finished their season at 6-12, just missing the playoffs. Captain Micah Reid ’24 received the leadership award and fellow senior Will Herling ‘24 was the most improved player. Coach Knapp identified Hunter Puritz ’24 as the best defender and fellow senior Captain Duncan Barnes ’24 as the best offensive player. Fall 2024 will see new leadership as head coach Avery Engel ‘15, a vital part of the Laker program since 2021, takes the helm.
VARSITY SOCCER
HEAD COACH AARON
URBAN- ZUKERBERG
The varsity soccer team returned to the MIAA B Conference, competing against traditional heavyweights Severn and St. Paul’s. The Lakers secured the three seed in the playoffs and eventually lost to St. Paul’s in a hard-fought semifinal match. Jackson Urban ‘24, a dominating presence in multiple positions, was the MVP and an All-MIAA selection. All-MIAA defender Swaynee Queen ‘24 won the spirit award. Mason Paul ‘24 won the coaches award and was also named All-MIAA. Nick Johnson ‘24 was selected both All-MIAA and the recipient of the team’s unsung hero award. Goalkeeper Cole Quenzer ’24 was the most improved player.
WINTER SPORTS
VARSITY ICE HOCKEY
HEAD
COACH BAPTISTE
VERNIEUWE
The Lakers had a dominant season, led by first-year head coach Baptiste Vernieuwe and supported by longstanding coaches Butch Maisel, Radebaugh, and Moxley. They secured the MIAA B Conference Ice Hockey Championship with a convincing 5-2 victory over Loyola Blakefield, finishing the season with a record of 11-1.
Senior Nick Chan’s contributions were immeasurable, and he became the Lakers’ all-time points leader with 137 goals and 33 assists over three seasons. Chan, along with Drew Wehberg ’24, Dom Markovich ’26, and Chase Wehberg ’27, received All-MIAA honors. Additionally, Chan was named MIAA Player of the Year, and Coach Vernieuwe was honored as the MIAA B Conference Coach of the Year.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
HEAD COACH DOMINIC MILBURN
The Lakers had a tough road in a strong basketball conference. Under the leadership of new head coach Dominic Milburn, they missed a position in the playoffs by one game, going 4-12 in league play. Coach Milburn had a talented group of underclassmen in Yaw Akuffo ’25, MVP Elliott Hopes ’26, Captain Ghavyne St. Pierre ’26, and David Pridgen ’26. Hopes was the leading scorer, while point guard St. Pierre was a leader on the floor and the heart and soul of the team. Spirit award winner and senior Desi Arrup was a motivational presence. Senior Captain CJ Jackson was terrific when healthy. David Pridgen ‘25, was the most improved player and rookie of the year was Elijah Fonotia ’25. The young squad is excited for next season.
VARSITY SQUASH
HEAD COACH ADAM KOHLHEPP
The Laker squash team was led by All-MIAA senior MVP and Captain Michael Meredith, one of our three sport varsity athletes. We commend him for playing squash as our #1 and playing often against year-round players. Jed Lazenby ’24, spirit award honoree, and Evan Dackman ’24 were also instrumental in the team’s success. Colby Crooks ’25 won the most improved player award. Our conference record was 3-5, with wins versus Calvert Hall, Friends and Park. While competing in Philadelphia in the US Squash Nationals event, the boys won two of three contests versus national caliber competition.
VARSITY WRESTLING HEAD COACH JUSTIN FITCH
The Laker wrestling team was 1-8 in conference play against some of the toughest competition anywhere. This year’s squad was led by captains Fitz Cooke ’24, Owen Galiani ’24, and Gemariah Griffin ’24. Gemariah, who was selected as the most improved wrestler along with Max Ladenson ’25, placed third in the MIAA tournament. Noah Bernstein ’25 also placed third in the MIAA tournament. Seve Lombardo ’25 was our most valuable wrestler, placed third in the MIAA tournament, and participated in the National Preps Wrestling Tournament. Wynn Gardner ’27 was named our terrible tumbler, and Rocco Csontas ‘27 was named the rookie of the year. Jay Greene ’26 received our spirit ward.
SPRING
SPORTS
VARSITY BASEBALL
HEAD COACH BILL GREENWELL
The Lakers secured the #1 seed in the MIAA B Conference black division with a 12-2 regular season record and an overall record of 16-6. After beating Gerstell and Severn to advance, the Laker 9 unfortunately came up short in a playoff date with the Eagles of McDonogh, losing 7-5. The regular season was highlighted by wins versus the top seed and eventual champions St. Mary’s High School, as well as St. Paul’s, McDonogh and Gerstell Academy. Special recognition goes to Jed Lazenby ’24 and John Wedgeworth ’24. A young group of pitchers consisting of Jonah Stockton ’25, Colin Barrett ’26, Colton Bordick ’25, and John Wedgeworth ’24 were outstanding. Bordick was also terrific with the bat. We return the aforementioned starting pitchers minus Wedgeworth, and look to Mark Windle ’25, Blake Shumate ’25, and others to lead the program deeper into the playoffs.
VARSITY GOLF
COACH GEOFF LINDSAY ’00
The Lakers’ golf season was memorable as they captured their second consecutive MIAA B Conference Varsity Golf Championship, dominating Sts. Peter and Paul and the Curley Friars. Seniors Trace Davanzo, Nick Johnson, Bennett English, Jake Dibari, Jake Hutzler, and Robert Ward provided excellent leadership. Freshman Harrison Roberts ’27, the season’s MVP, excelled in the number one spot. Captain Bennett English was stalwart at number four, while Robert Ward consistently competed at number two. Jake Dibari played very well at the number three spot, winning the Mason Champion Award for leadership. Trace Davanzo received the Henry Lubke Award for sportsmanship. Matt Overholt ’25 was named most improved player. All-MIAA performers were Harrison Roberts, Robert Ward, Bennett English, and Jake Dibari.
VARSITY LACROSSE
COACH BRIAN FARRELL ‘06
It was quite a journey for the 2024 lacrosse team. BL finished the regular season as the top seed with a 9-1 record. We had pre-MIAA victories over St. John’s DC, St. Andrew’s FL, and The Gonzaga School and suffered an 8-7 defeat to Philadelphia’s Malvern Prep. The Lakers fought against upstart Gilman in the semi finals and won 13-9. A championship final match up with 3 seed McDonogh ended with a 12-10 defeat. The Lakeshow was led by 21 seniors who have left a wonderful legacy of wins, toughness, and various accomplishments. In the span of 2021-2024, these seniors accumulated a record of 49-18. All-MIAA selections were Spencer Ford ‘24, Matt Higgins ‘25, Parker Hoffman ‘24, Connor Schoenwetter ‘24, and Liam White ‘24. A remarkable achievement in the toughest league in the country. At season’s end, the Lakers were ranked #2 locally and #11 nationally.
VARSITY TENNIS
COACH RICH ZIELASKIEWICZ
The varsity tennis team led by Coach Z captured their third consecutive MIAA B conference tennis championship. This year’s group was led by ALL MIAA players Co-Captain Eli Holder ‘25 (#1 singles), Neil Curley ’26 (#3 singles), Logan Roth ’26 (2nd doubles), and Max Riter ’25 (2nd doubles). The Lakers defeated Beth T’Filoh in the championship match, 3-2. Co-captain James London ’24 knew this group had the confidence and the experience to win a third championship as they love to compete and showed quiet determination all season. ■
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
ICE HOCKEY TITLE TEAM 2024
Last season, the Boys’ Latin hockey team came up just short of a championship opportunity, losing in the MIAA B Conference semi-final game to Gilman, 9-8. This year, the Lakers vowed to not only get to the title game but also to win it.
The team cruised through the regular season with a 9-1 record and an automatic berth in the semi-finals. The march to the title began with the ice Lakers defeating Sts. Peter and Paul in the first semi-final game, 5-0. BL dominated play all afternoon, and goals were scored by Nick Chan ’24, Drew Wehberg ’24, Carston Shepherd ’25, and Cade Bruning ’27, who scored a pair. Goaltender De’Andre Jones ‘24 blocked all 12 enemy shots on goal.
This victory set up the title match against Loyola, winners of the other semi-final game over St. Paul’s, 5-2. In the MIAA B Conference championship game, the Lakers defeated the Loyola Dons, 5-2. Nick Chan and Cade Bruning led the Lakers with a goal and two assists each. Dom Markovich ’26, Drew Wehberg, and Chase Wehberg ’27 each scored single tallies. Henri Juliar ’27 and Bryce Antwerpen ‘24 each had an assist. Again De’Andre Jones was stingy in the cage, stopping 27 Loyola shots.
The win secured BL’s first ice hockey championship since 2012.
The team was led all year by team captain Nick Chan, who scored 37 goals and added 15 assists on the year.
By Mac Kennedy ’76
Dom Markovich (11 goals, 9 assists) and Cade Bruning (8 goals, 12 assists) both had 20 points during the campaign.
Congratulations to the entire team and to head coach Baptiste Vernieuwe, and his assistant coaches Butch Maisel H’09, Derek Radebaugh ‘90, and Mark Moxley ‘88.
The 2024 season also marked the end of an amazing ice hockey coaching career. Butch Maisel decided to step down, ending a coaching streak that started in 1981 when ice hockey was just a club sport here at Boys’ Latin. Scores of colleagues and former players gave Butch a hearty “Hockey Sendoff” in the Alumni House this past May. Thanks Butch, for everything you did for the Laker hockey program.
LAKER GOLF BRINGS HOME TITLE TWO YEARS IN A ROW
By Alex Barron
Last year, BL’s golf championship may have caught the community and the rest of the MIAA B Conference by surprise. This year, word was out about the Laker Golfers, who came into the 2024 season with a target on their backs. Still, the team went about their business with an air of confidence.
“[Another championship] was our goal from the beginning of the season,” said third-year coach Geoff Lindsay ‘00, “That was what we set out to do.”
Sure enough, a year after their previous championship — the final competition once again took place on the same day as Prom — the golf team lifted its second consecutive trophy. They resoundingly defeated Archbishop Curley, who had accounted for their only loss earlier in the season.
The team had lost just one senior from its previous championship season, so there was reason for optimism from the start, especially since they were gaining highly touted freshman Harrison Roberts ‘27. Roberts started the season at the #4 spot in the lineup, but eventually worked his way up to #1. It proved to be a monster season for Roberts, who not only won the team MVP Award but was chosen by opposing coaches as the conference’s Player of the Year, an honor seldom bestowed on a ninth grader.
“I knew he was going to be really good,” said Coach Lindsay, “But I didn’t know just how good he was.”
The rest of the lineup had no shortage of veteran leadership. Robert Ward ‘24, who occupied the #1 for most of
last season, selflessly moved to #2, where he had great success. Ward will join the Stevenson University golf team in the fall. Bennett English ‘24, last year’s team MVP, had another strong campaign and, for the second year in a row, sank the champion-clinching putt. Trace Davanzo ‘24 was a key contributor who won the Henry Lubke Award, given to a player who demonstrates high character.
“This year’s lineup was deeper than last year’s”, said Coach Lindsay. Multiple talented players were left off the varsity lineup, which already bodes well for next season. The lineup was also defined by a pervasive winning attitude, and an absence of ego.
“Everyone just wanted to do what was best for the team all year long,” he says.
THREEPEAT COMPLETE: VARSITY TENNIS CLINCHES THIRD CONSECUTIVE CHAMPIONSHIP
By Alex Barron
Just three short years ago, the Tennis Championship banner in the Gelston Athletic Center was completely blank. Now, it’s emblazoned with three dates: 2022, 2023, and 2024. The tennis team, once overshadowed by other spring sports teams, successfully completed a three-peat in the MIAA B Conference. For the second year in a row, they took the crown with a hard-fought final match over rival Beth T’Filoh.
The team has greatly benefited from joining the B Conference three years ago: they were undefeated this season (9-0) and have lost just two matches in three years. Another major factor has been the leadership of Rich Zielaskiewicz (“Coach Z,” as he is known to his players), who has enjoyed great success since taking the reins in 2020.
Reflecting on his team’s success, Coach Z is humble. “It’s a team effort. We obsess about doing things the right way,” he says, adding, “It’s nice for [players] to get the recognition for what they’re doing.”
He and his players were optimistic heading into the season. “I knew we were going to be competitive,” he recalls, “We didn’t lose anybody. We didn’t have any seniors last year, so that boded well.”
In fact, the team only fielded one senior this year as well: James London ‘24, who provided veteran leadership as one of a trio of captains. His younger brother Charlie London ‘25 and junior Eli Holder ‘25 were the other two. Eli Holder enjoyed a particularly outstanding season and
was named Team MVP at the spring athletic awards assembly. “Eli’s really the heart and soul of the team,” said Coach Z, “He puts the team first, but he’s also a great competitor. He’s really everything you could ask for as a coach.”
Coach Z also spoke highly of sophomore Neil Curley ‘26, whom he tabbed as the team’s most improved player. “His mental game became stronger as the season went on,” said Coach Z, “He’s getting to be dangerous.”
Since the team has lost only one senior to graduation in two years, much of its success can be attributed to a strong core of underclassmen, especially members of the Class of 2025. Players and coaches spoke about the team chemistry generated from years of playing together. “We have faced a lot of adversity and challenges over these three years and I truly feel that if it was not for how close the group of guys on the team are that we would not have seen as much success as we did,” said Charlie London ‘25.
Evan Rosen ‘25, Charlie’s partner on the #1 doubles squad, spoke about the team’s “special bond” and specifically pointed to the spring break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina, as an experience that helped unite the squad.
Could a fourth championship be in cards next year? Coach Z isn’t getting ahead of himself, but he does acknowledge that he has a special group on his hands. “We’ll have a bunch of seniors next year, which hasn’t happened in a while,” he says, “This is my fourth year working with them on the courts, so it’s gonna be sad when they graduate.”
This article about Coach Z, and the respect the boys have for him as a teachercoach was originally published last winter in the School magazine, The Inkwell.
TEACHER, COACH, GOAT: MR. ZIELASKIEWICZ
By James London ‘24
BACKGROUND
After 23 years at Boys’ Latin, Mr. Zielaskiewicz (Mr. Z), is known for his humor, enthusiasm, coaching, and much more. His positivity helps students feel at home, and strive in the classroom and on the courts. He is a faculty member all Lakers can look to for advice or just to talk to.
Boys’ Latin would never have been so lucky to have Mr. Z if only a few things went differently. Which brings up the question: how did Mr. Z become a member of the Boys’ Latin community?
WHERE IT ALL STARTED
Mr. Z did not always plan on being a math teacher. He attended Pitzer College in California, where he studied marine biology. He even studied abroad in Australia for a semester, where he was able to go snorkeling and research some pretty awesome marine life on the Great Barrier Reef. Mr. Z eventually graduated with a degree in biological studies, which was ecologically and environmentally based.
After college, Mr Z. took his talents to a domestic service program called AmeriCorps. At AmeriCorps, he worked with middle school students and tutored math, which led him to realize that he was good at working with kids. Once two years passed as a tutor, Mr. Z decided to move to teaching at Highlandtown School in Baltimore City. At Highlandtown, Mr. Z taught life sciences for five years.
THE MOVE TO BL
After five years at Highlandtown, Mr. Z sent his resume out into the world. Roland Park Country School (RPCS) got their hands on the resume, but unfortunately, they had no openings at the time. But RPCS knew that Boys’ Latin had an opening in the mathematics department, so they sent his application over. Boys’ Latin looked over his resume and took a chance on him. Even though Mr. Z wanted to teach science, he had prior experience teaching math and was ready to step in as an Algebra 1 and Pre-Algebra teacher. Mr. Z opines that ending up at BL was just a “coincidence,” but I think we can say it was meant to be.
After some time teaching at BL, Mr. Z decided he wanted to teach a higher level of math. That aspiration led him to go back to school and get a higher math degree. For three years after a day of teaching, Mr. Z attended classes at Towson University. Mr. Z describes this time as “a lot of hard work, but it was worth it.”
A BRAND NEW RACKET
In terms of sports, Mr. Z began working with middle school tennis when he was across the street. When he moved to the high school side of Lake Ave., Mr. Z also moved up to JV tennis. He was with the JV program for three years and loved coaching. Once former varsity tennis coach McGee left BL after a long duration as head coach, Mr. Z knew it was his time. He says that “the rest is history,” and it has certainly been historic as BL won their first-ever tennis championship in 2022 and won a second one in the year following. The next goal for him is to three-peat and win another championship.
Mr. Z says his favorite part of his job is working with students. He is very passionate in helping kids grow mentally and become a better person. “Lakers keep me young and add fun, amazing moments to my life,” he admits. “Teaching is very rewarding to me.”
His strategies for his success are to start a class with brain teasers and to end tennis practice with a fun game. In between he likes to keep it light but maintain high expectations. He understands that every student is at a different place in the journey.
BL students know where he is, for sure, and they know that they can count on Mr. Z. in the classroom, on the courts, and everywhere in between. ■
HAPPY RETIREMENT PHIL SHEEHEY!
BY MAC KENNEDY ’76
Phil Sheehey had a fabulous 31-year business career with Proctor and Gamble.
After he retired, he felt a passion to teach and coach, and this desire brought him to Boys’ Latin.
For the last dozen years, Phil has coached and taught in middle school. This spring, he decided to retire once again. He and his wife, Bridget, want to spend more time with their family –especially their grandchildren.
As a teenager, Phil was a camp counselor and loved working with kids. In sports, he always favored basketball, having played at Denison University. Prior to having children, he coached CYO basketball, and once his children were old enough, he coached all four of them in every sport they played.
Phil’s first experience at BL came in 2012 as the assistant fresh-soph basketball coach. The following fall, he became a full-time teacher,
and in October of that year, he became the head coach of the junior varsity basketball team.
Phil felt called to teach math, having spent the majority of his career at Procter and Gamble in the field of engineering and STEM. Mr. Sheehey quickly became a fixture in the middle school math department, widely beloved by the many boys he taught.
For the next 11 years, Phil developed BL JV basketball players, preparing many of them to become varsity players. Phil led the JV hoops team through the 2022-2023 campaign. Overall, he won 132 games and lost 87. In 2016, he piloted the young Lakers to the MIAA A Conference semifinals. He is proud of his career and points out that he went 10-1 against archrival St. Paul’s. He also coached JV baseball from 2013 through the 2018 season. His dedication to BL has certainly not gone unnoticed. In 2021 the School named him the
recipient of the Raleigh “Rollo” Brent ’44 Award, given each year to a person in the BL community, not an alumnus of the School, who has contributed greatly to the well-being of the institution through their dedication and commitment. This spring Phil was honored again, this time at the upper school athletics awards ceremony, as the recipient of the Leo McCormick ’26 Award for dedication and loyalty to Boys’ Latin athletics. Each year, this award is given to a member of the BL community who unselfishly gives of themselves to the athletic program and to Boys’ Latin.
In late May, the middle school honored Phil with the Rob Slade Award for a member of the community who has made a lasting impact on MS athletics. The boys who had been coached by Phil during their MS career were asked to stand during the presentation to demonstrate how many student athletes he impacted during the last three years. More than half of the students stood!
BL thanks Phil for his service. He is going to be missed greatly here on Lake Avenue. ■
His dedication to BL has certainly not gone unnoticed. In 2021 the School named him the recipient of the Raleigh “Rollo” Brent ’44 Award, given each year to a person in the BL community, not an alumnus of the School, who has contributed greatly to the well-being of the institution through their dedication and commitment.
LAKER STORIES
By Mac Kennedy ’76
RJ KAMINSKI ‘13 & BRETT ROBERTS ‘14
On a visit to California earlier this year, Headmaster Chris Post (center) met with two former students, RJ Kaminski ‘13 (left) and Brett Roberts ‘14 (right). RJ and Brett both have fascinating young careers.
RJ was an eight-year Laker here at BL. A member of The Inkwell staff, he was a good student, especially in French, winning the coveted French Award as a senior.
After graduating from Boys’ Latin, RJ spent four years as a broadcast journalism major at the University of Maryland, College Park. While there, he involved himself in a number of internships from NBC News 4 to NBC’s Meet the Press. He also spent his college summers traveling with Shootout for Soldiers, a 501c3 organization founded right here on Lake Avenue by Tyler Steinhardt ‘12, Geron Brooks ‘12, Brendan Owens ‘12 and Brett Roberts.
Following graduation from College Park, RJ went to New York City and built a YouTube show called the TLN Top 5 from scratch. The show featured walking and talking in the streets with the lacrosse world’s top athletes and influencers. This led to an offer from the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) co-founders Paul and Mike Rabil. Two weeks after receiving the offer RJ packed his things and moved west to become the host and social coordinator for the PLL.
One of RJ’s cornerstone pieces of work for the PLL includes the weekly
vlog and content he captures on screen with players. His recent Street Lacrosse vlog debuted last September on ESPN+, featuring top PLL pros and PLL investor and future NBA Hall of Famer Kevin Durant.
Currently RJ serves as the PLL’s Director of Brand, working across the league’s social, merchandise and influencer marketing strategy. One of his latest merchandise initiatives received a #Hashtag Sports Award for Diversity and Inclusion in Sports. The collaboration was between avid lacrosse fan and hip-hop icon, Method Man, and the Premier Lacrosse League. One can follow RJ on YouTube.
Brett Roberts was a seven-year Laker. After graduating from Boys’ Latin he, too, headed to College Park, where he continued to build on the passion for filmmaking he had developed at BL under Bob Shriver ‘69 and the
BL lacrosse team.
During his four years in College Park, he worked closely with the University of Maryland men’s lacrosse team, including documenting the Terrapins’ 2017 national championship run.
In the spring of 2018, he began working with Paul Rabil and the Premier Lacrosse League, where today he is Senior Producer/Editor of Original Content and Director of Photography.
Brett’s work partly involves telling the stories of the PLL’s athletes, coaches, and teams. In 2022, the documentary Fate of a Sport, chronicling the creation of the PLL and founders Paul and Mike Rabil, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Brett was the cinematographer of the film, capturing the building of the league from its earliest days. The documentary’s credits also
include Lebron James (executive producer), Matt Tolmach (producer) and Michael Doneger (director and producer), and it can be seen on Hulu and ESPN+.
Both are grateful for their years on Lake Avenue. Brett writes, “BL gave me the opportunity to explore a budding passion, which I was fortunate to fall in love with and pursue as a career. It was intimidating to start learning a new skill/art form and without the support of the staff, coaches, and students I never would have had the courage to take the first step and go all in. [Boys’ Latin] was truly a place to grow and learn without fear.”
MICHAEL SCHWARTZ ’66
Dr. Michael Schwartz ‘66 (pictured center with Craig Brooks left and Dyson Ehrhardt ‘59 right) visited campus last winter with his wife Paige to meet with the development staff and establish The Paige and Michael Schwartz ‘66 Endowed Scholarship.
When asked why he wanted to do this, he replied, “I want to give back to those institutions that made the biggest impact on my life.”
Michael was a four-year Laker who entered BL as a freshman in the fall of 1962. He served as the Maroon and White sports editor and played soccer and lacrosse. His one regret as a student here on Lake Avenue is not playing lacrosse as a senior and not being a member of the 1966 championship squad.
Michael recalled fondly the teachers who helped him here at Boys’ Latin: Rye Chapman, Jack Albright, Otis Read ‘55, and especially Boyd F. Winkelblech, to name a few. He remains very proud of winning the math award his senior year, given to the highest ranked math student and named in honor of Mr. Winkelblech.
Michael, an internist here in the Baltimore area for decades, recently retired.
His gift will be added to the named scholarship fund and will help future Lakers afford the cost of tuition.
CAM SPENCER ’19
March Madness had a different feel this year for many BL alumni. Alumni from all over began following fellow Laker Cam Spencer and the University of Connecticut men’s basketball team in the Huskies’ quest for a second straight NCAA basketball title and suddenly found themselves rooting for the Huskies and Cam. There is little doubt that UConn would have been unlikely to win the title game over Purdue without Cam, who is believed to be the first and only Boys’ Latin alumnus to win an NCAA major championship in a sport other than lacrosse.
Last summer, Cam had one more year of eligibility and decided to transfer from Rutgers University to UConn and play for coach Dan Hurley. Was it going to be a good fit for Cam? Hurley has been described by pundits as demanding, intensely competitive, and fierce in maintaining and protecting his championship culture. Hurley only wants to bring in players to his program who possess a similar hard-nosed mentality. During the recruiting process, he told Cam, “If you don’t join us, we’re a top 10, top 15 team. If you DO join us, we could go back-to-back [and win another title.”]
Cam decided to attend UConn and it was the perfect fit. His drive rivaled Coach Hurley’s. The two were similar in their competitive make-up – both hated to lose.
44% from beyond the three-point arc, and ended the year being named to the All-Big East First Team at guard. In addition, Cam was named an Honorable Mention All-American by the AP and a first-team Academic All-American by College Sports Communicators with a 3.8 GPA.
and later the MIAA Player of the Year after averaging 25.0 points and 7.0 rebounds.
In lacrosse, Cam was part of a BL attack unit that lost in the finals in 2018 and in the semifinals in 2019. He was the leading scorer for the Lakers in 2019 with 25 goals and 39 assists.
In his one year in Storrs, Cam played in all 40 Husky games averaging 14.3 points and almost five rebounds per game. He shot an amazing 91% from the free throw line and over
Unfortunately, Cam never won a basketball title at BL. In his junior year, the Lakers came up a few points short in overtime in the MIAA A Conference championship game against John Carroll. The following year, the Lakers lost in the semifinals to St. Frances. That season, he was named a first-team All-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) A Conference performer
Cam reflects fondly on his days on Lake Avenue. “I do miss BL and all of the great times and memories from my experience there. I have so many friendships that have continued to today, and I will keep those for the rest of my life. I definitely miss lacrosse and wish I could have continued to play after high school. I loved lacrosse and
really enjoyed competing on the field at BL. Coach [Brian] Farrell ’06 and I were so similar in our competitive nature and I appreciated every second of going to war with him. There’s nothing better than competition and we shared that same mentality for sure.”
However, it was his BL basketball experience that Cam cherished the most. He played four years of basketball at Boys’ Latin, one year on junior varsity under coach Phil Sheehey, and three years under Cliff Rees with the varsity. Both coaches had a great influence on Cam’s hoops career. “Coach Sheehey was great to play for because he gave me a lot of confidence and believed in me from day one,” he wrote. “I learned a lot about the fundamentals of the game as well as what high school basketball was all about. Coach Sheehey taught me the importance of preparation. His ability to give us a great game plan for each opponent helped us with our confidence going into games.” Cam continued; “I appreciated Coach Sheehey’s impact on me and will remember that season for the rest of my life.”
Coach Rees was one of his “favorite coaches of all time.” Cam recalled how Coach Rees pushed him every day to be his best. Cliff and Cam were very like-minded people regarding intensity and passion for the game of basketball. Both of them love to win and hate to lose. “I’d go to war for Coach Rees any day of the week and will always appreciate the years that I got to play for him,” Cam wrote.
It was Coach Rees who always encouraged Cam to play with an “edge”.
Cam achieved his latest goal of joining his brother, Pat, who plays for the Golden State Warriors, in the NBA this fall. Cam has signed with the Memphis Grizzlies, and Lakers alumni can’t wait to cheer for two Spencers in NBA action! ■
“Coach Rees was not only great to play for, but he was great to be around off the court too. We bonded away from basketball, which is why we were so connected on the court. My relationship/ friendship with Coach Rees will last for a lifetime, and I have nothing but appreciation and gratitude for our time together at BL.”
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
By Mac Kennedy ’76
R. BRANDON MOLLETT ’94
Brandon Mollett ’94 entered Boys’ Latin in the fall of 1991 as a sophomore. He was a legacy Laker, following in his dad Richard’s footsteps. Richard graduated from BL in 1969.
Brandon is a dedicated Laker, having spent most of his life as a student, teacher, and administrator here at Boys’ Latin. His genuine love for kids and unwavering commitment to their growth and well-being have touched the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of Lakers. Brandon’s positive impact is immeasurable, and he truly embodies the spirit and heart of Boys’ Latin. He is one of BL’s best!
He was a good student and was involved in many extra-curricular activities including the yearbook, debate team, the social work club, and was a member of BL’s National Honor Society. In athletics, he played football and lacrosse. In lacrosse, he started on the varsity squad as a goalie. Varsity coach Bob Shriver described Brandon as a “tough, competitive, and intelligent athlete.”
The Class of 1994 voted Brandon the one who “cares the most” in the class poll. It was abundantly clear that as a student, Brandon was a devoted Laker who genuinely loved this School. At the 1994 graduation ceremony, Brandon was awarded an honors diploma.
After graduating from BL, he attended Middlebury College, where he was a member of the school’s lacrosse team.
After college, Brandon became a writer and worked as a journalist at Inside Lacrosse Magazine, eventually serving as its managing editor. However, he soon realized that working with young people would provide him with the greatest satisfaction. This realization led him back to Boys’ Latin. He left BL briefly to work in the family business; however, he quickly recognized that his love for BL was too strong and that making a difference in the lives of
boys and young men was his true calling. He returned to Lake Avenue in the fall of 2007 and has been here ever since, making an immeasurable impact.
During his time on Lake Avenue, Brandon Mollett has worn numerous hats. He has, at various times, taught Latin, English, and world cultures, coached soccer and JV lacrosse, and instructed middle school Innovation courses in quirky subjects like model rocket construction.
In 2012, he was named head of the middle school and served in that capacity until being named the School’s academic dean in 2020. This position oversees the BL curriculum from kindergarten through the twelfth grade.
Brandon always went beyond what was required and put the needs of the boys and the School first. Shortly after being named academic dean, Covid struck. He stayed another year as head of middle school, helping to navigate the pandemic and preparing his successor for the role. After serving as academic dean the following year, a series of internal shifts left the head of upper school position vacant. Brandon, once again, put the needs of the institution first and assumed the role of interim upper school head while simultaneously managing academic
dean responsibilities. In 2023, Brandon returned full-time to his role as academic dean.
Brandon has been instrumental in fostering the environment here at Boys’ Latin, where every boy feels loved, valued, cared for, and confident and is challenged academically and personally. It’s a tough task, but one that he has fulfilled masterfully.
The entire Mollett family loves BL. His dad was honored as a Distinguished BL Alumnus in 2017, and his mom, Dort, has been an incredible supporter of the School for decades. Brother Ryan, a member of the Class of 1997, served on BL’s Board of Trustees.
It gives Boys’ Latin great pleasure to name R. Brandon Mollett a recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award.
CARROLL S. KLINGELHOFER III ’61
Carroll Klingelhofer ’61 entered Boys’ Latin as a seventh grader in the fall of 1955. The School was then located downtown on Brevard Street, and in the spring of 1960, it was decided that BL would shut its doors. But like the phoenix, BL came back from the ashes and found a new home later that fall on Lake Avenue.
Carroll was a member of the first class to graduate on the north Roland Park campus. At the graduation ceremony of his senior year, he was awarded the Alumni Cup for leadership based on character.
He was a good student and a three-sport athlete. He was President of the Student Council in his senior year and was a member of BL’s first championship team on Lake Avenue—the 1961 basketball team, which defeated McDonogh 51-49 in the memorable title game. Carroll and his 1961 basketball team were inducted into the Boys’ Latin Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016.
Carroll loved BL as a student and has never strayed too far from campus since graduating in 1961. He continues to support the School in a myriad of ways and has been a mainstay at countless BL events throughout the decades here on campus.
He has frequently said that the greatest thing his parents ever did for him was to send him to Boys’ Latin. His love and devotion to BL are unconditional.
His son Peter, a member of the Class of 1988, was a starter on the 1987 BL championship basketball team. It is believed that Carroll and Peter – along with Bill Miller ’62 and his son Scott ’92 – are the only father-son combinations who each played on a championship varsity basketball team here at Boys’ Latin.
Carroll graduated from Washington and Lee University in 1965 and later from W&L’s Law School. At W&L, he started every game on the Generals’ lacrosse team for all four of his seasons in Lexington. He was captain of the team his senior year and an honorable mention All-American his sophomore and senior years. After graduating from law school, he entered the
U.S. Army, serving for two years. He was later awarded the Bronze Star for his service in Vietnam as a captain.
He practiced law in the Baltimore area for over 50 years and recently retired. He attained Martindale-Hubbel’s highest rating, based on peer review, and was named a distinguished attorney. In his spare time he has become quite an accomplished impressionist painter.
In 2020 Carroll was awarded the John S.B. Hodges Cup for loyalty to the School. He is a member of BL’s EQV Society – this School is a part of Carroll’s heart and soul.
It gives The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland great pleasure to name Carroll S. Klingelhofer III a recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award.
BL COMES TO LAKE AVENUE →
The article on the opposite page was written by Carroll S. Klingelhofer ‘61. This is the third article Carroll has written for the Boys’ Latin Magazine about life at Boys’ Latin during his time as a student, and we are grateful for his contributions.
BL Comes to Lake Avenue by Carroll S. Klingelhofer III ’61
Boys’ Latin first opened its Lake Avenue doors in September of 1960.
Our dear School, which had been located on Brevard and Howard Streets since 1898, closed as a result of urban renewal in June of 1960. Continuation, in any form and at any location, was in serious doubt. Thankfully, a group of determined young alumni were determined to save the School. It was acquired on August 1, 1960! And in a matter of weeks, it was “transformed.” In mid-September, 201 students across all twelve grades were greeted by a devoted faculty and staff, seventeen acres, and two buildings, all on the north side of Lake Avenue. The main building is now known as Williams Hall. No athletic facilities, no gym, and no fields.
Your writer was a senior that year and, accordingly, in the first class to graduate at Lake Avenue. This article is written with the purpose of sharing fond memories of what “student life” was like that first year.
The former residence (now Williams Hall) housed all twelve grades, classrooms, faculty and staff offices, and a hastily created lunchroom. Also, a makeshift locker room with showers. Further, two faculty members lived in an apartment in the attic.
Our Headmaster was William L. Cooper from The Citadel. He proved to be the right man at that time. Much in evidence was that special and unique Boys’ Latin spirit which overcame apprehension and the usual circumstances. We were still Latinists – “Lakers” was yet to come. And we were expectant, optimistic, happy and relieved. Our precious School was alive!
As you read this, please compare “then” with our School’s most impressive and successful “present.”
Every day, when classes changed, the halls were flooded with students headed to the next class, lunch, or study hall. Seniors rubbed elbows with first graders. Indeed, each student rubbed elbows with those in all other grades. This fostered friendships and a special unity in a context where daily experiences were new and different.
Early on, senior John Urlock ’61 determined the value and need for the publication of a yearbook to reflect the first year on Lake Avenue. He organized a staff and set to work. This was evident to all throughout the year as class pictures were taken and organized, and events recorded. The process lent a sense of assurance that we would be successful and survive. As evidence of John’s and the staff’s efforts, the yearbook was distributed to all of the students in late May.
Did I mention that the financial security of the School was modest? But I think one could sense that.
As ever, sports were important and practiced and played at various locations within five miles of the School, which was quite an adventure. We fielded the first eleven-man football team in years—a six-man variety was played during the Brevard Street years (1942-1959) — and basketball and lacrosse teams. Of interest is the fact that the football team played one game. We tied Southern Lothian, 6-6, in rural Anne Arundel County – I must be kidding you, right? Some humorously claimed that our team had an undefeated season because of that result!
A high watermark, athletically and otherwise, was the varsity basketball team. At season’s end, our twelve juniors and seniors were tied with
McDonogh, necessitating a one-game playoff. Gilman graciously afforded us their gym. On Friday, March 2, 1961, before a standing-room-only crowd, we won in the closing seconds, 51-49. Genuine bedlam ensued. That victory represented the first varsity championship on Lake Avenue. Truly historic. The team was inducted into our Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016.
Among many, I relate two most interesting occurrences. Surprisingly, the students organized and held a dance at the School on Saturday, October 22. Remarkable! Think of this – the property was acquired on August 1, the School reopened on September 18, and the dance was held on October 22. In retrospect, hard to believe. The dance was entitled “Bal de Moisson,” tickets were printed, and refreshments were served. Process this – $3.50 per couple, or come stag! It was a clear success, with no hint of trouble.
A second event. Unusual, but, considering the entire year, how could one be surprised? I speak now of the graduation ceremony in June 1961. It was scheduled for outside on the main campus, but a continuing and strong rain negated that. Hastily, arrangements with Bryn Mawr School were made and the ceremony went off successfully on a sunny day in an auditorium there. Our first year thus concluded on a high and reassuring note.
Boys’ Latin was alive and headed for success, its special mission – to educate each student according to his individual needs– was readily apparent in that first year.
Our motto, Esse Quam Videri, to be rather than to seem, was much in evidence. We indeed WERE! ■
ALUMNI WEEKEND 2024
The Family Golf Outing took place on Friday, and the weather was picture perfect. Close to 80 golfers hit the links at the Suburban Club, and all of the net proceeds went to the Alumni Association Scholarship Fund, which now totals over $550k.
Once again, the weather turned rainy on Saturday of Alumni Weekend but, in spite of the wet conditions, hundreds of BL alumni came back for the luncheon and later watched the Lakers defeat Annapolis Area Christian School in baseball and Severn School in lacrosse action.
For the first time, on Saturday evening, we held our Alumni Reunion Cocktail Party under the Big Tent on our Western Campus. It was a great evening during which alumni, parents, faculty and staff connected with Laker friends, new and old. Our residential life facility was open for tours and even a viewing of the Kentucky Derby took place. Thank you to all who attended and made the evening a smashing success.
The Class of 1974 celebrated its 50th Reunion in the Julian S. Smith Alumni House. They were joined by Headmaster Chris Post, Dyson Ehrhardt ’59, Hugh “Snuffy” Gelston ’56, director of development Craig Brooks, and former teachers/coaches Jimmy Potter H’11 and Bob Carter ’64. ■
2014 National Championship Lacrosse Team
Mark Dorney ’74, Drew Romans ’74 and Jimmy Potter H ’11
Bayard Williams ’74 and Katy McGuire Williams
Bruce Fingles ’64 and Family
Brent Dempsey ’74, Myrt Gaines ’74, Mike Higgins ’74 and Dyson Ehrhardt ’59
ALUMNI WEEKEND AWARDS
JACK H. WILLIAMS ’38 AWARD
Robert E. Carter ’64
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
Carroll S. Klingelhofer III ’61
R. Brandon Mollett ’94
HODGES LOYALTY CUP
R. Bruce Fingles ’64
JACK KERNS ’52 CLEARLY EVIDENT AWARD
Annemarie Merow
RALEIGH BRENT ’44 AWARD
Jennifer Gilbert St. John
HONORARY ALUMNI
William T. Kirwin
Nicholas G. King
Class of 1994
The Mollett Family
Geoff Brent ’77, Kyle Gore ’80, Dick Bagby ’82, and Duncan Smith ’73
Class of 1999
Chris Post, Leigh Brent ’72, Jennifer Gilbert St. John, and Geoff Brent ’77
Chris Post, Dyson Ehrhardt ’59, Bayard Williams ’74, Bob Carter ’64, and Duncan Smith ’73
Harry Rodgers ’74, Charlie Stieff ’74, Hugh Gelston ’56, and Brent Dempsey ’74
Class of 2004
Class of 2014
First Cousins John Thomas ’69 and Tom Peace ’65
David Watts ’81, John Pierson ’76, Mandy Pierson, Gail Carney, and Brad Carney ’68
Tal Bruno ’14, Hunter Moreland ’14 and Stephen Black ’13
Porter Whitman ’06, Shack Stanwick ’14, Bob Shriver ’69, and Wells Stanwick ’11
CLASS NOTES 2023-2024
By Mac Kennedy ’76
SPORTING CLAYS EVENT
Last October, over 55 members of the BL community participated in the Sporting Clays Event sponsored by the BL Alumni Association. The event was a great success with all net proceeds going to support the BL Alumni Scholarship Fund. Thanks to everyone who attended.
ALUMNI GATHERING
More than 25 Laker alumni gathered at the Chevy Chase Country Club last September. Alums from as far back as 1969 through recent graduates came to hear the latest news on what’s happening here on Lake Avenue. Headmaster Chris Post and director of development Craig Brooks spoke to the gathering. Special thanks to D.C. Chapter President Tripp Onnen ‘01 for his help in setting up the evening.
ALUMNI SOCCER GAME
The 2023 alumni soccer team defeated the varsity, 2-0. Mark Nichols ‘94 filled in as head coach for the alumni, giving the Butch Maisel MVP Award to Mykel Hogan ‘23, who scored one of the goals for the alumni. Ben Smith ‘21 scored the first goal on an assist from
Hunter Hegmann ‘21. Goaltenders
Matt Tielsch ‘02 and Cardin Stoller ‘22 combined to shut out the varsity squad. The alumni now lead the series, 9-7-1.
ALUMNI LACROSSE GAME
Over 30 alumni returned to campus in July, 2023, to play in the annual BL alumni lacrosse game. The alumni played the returning varsity lettermen in the first scrimmage and played each other in the second scrimmage. Afterward, the alumni gathered in the Alumni House. Kudos to Coach Brian Farrell ‘06 and his staff for putting together a wonderful evening.
ALUMNI HOCKEY GAME
In the 2023 alumni hockey game, the “Old Guys” in white defeated the “Young Bloods” in maroon 14-0. Travis Smith ‘18 captained the maroon team and John Buttner ‘80 captained the white team. Justin LeBrun ‘98 was the leading scorer with four goals and three assists and earned the Gene Ubriaco ’89 MVP Award. Other high scorers included Lee Blake ‘08 with three goals and three assists and Chris Maisel ‘04 with two goals and two assists. The never quit “tough guy” recognition went to Mark Moxley ‘88, who currently serves as BL’s assistant varsity coach. Mark sprained his ankle during the first period, but only missed one shift.
SPAHN LUNCHEON
The Brevard Street gang continues to meet the second Tuesday of every month for their “Spahn Luncheon,” named in honor and memory of BL’s Ron Spahn ‘58 . Pictured (l-r) in back row are Tom Peace ‘65 , Lehr Jackson ‘59 , former LS teacher Ed Rose, Digger Krebs ‘60 , Dyson Ehrhardt ‘59 , Bill Kirwin ‘55 , Hy Levasseur ‘57 , Pete McGill ‘59 , and Mose Parrish ‘58 Seated in front are Carroll Klingelhofer ‘61 and Donn Layne ‘57
ORIOLES GAME
The alumni/development office had a gathering in June at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. Over 20 Lakers, from the Class of 1968 through the Class of 2021 attended, with many staying for the entire game in the sweltering heat and watching the Orioles defeat the Yankees, 17-5. Pictured after the game (l-r) are Brendan Burns ‘99 , Mac Kennedy ‘76, Hunter Moreland ‘14 , Trevor Kiddy ‘11 , Garrett Voigt ‘17 , Jack Durkee ‘11, Sean Sanders ‘08 , Josh Hamburger ‘13 , Taylor Stothoff ‘11 , Brendan Russell ’11 , Grant Voigt ‘20 , Cam Longway ’21 , Lee Kennedy ‘73 , and Lex Dyer ‘74
CLASS NOTES
Bob Shirley ’53 attended the presentation by Butch Maisel H’09 and his son Chris ‘04 , co-curators of BL’s Museum of Military History, on military headgear at the Eldersburg library in Carroll County last October. Lehr Jackson ‘59 continues to work as a developer for his own firm, Lehr Jackson Associates.
Butch Hodgson ‘61 was on campus in April speaking to US History teacher Clayton Willis’ military history class in the Military Museum. Butch completed two tours of duty in Vietnam, then spent years as a special agent for the FBI. He retired from the FBI in the late 1990s and has been working at his private firm, D. Hodgson and Associates, since retirement.
John Ashworth ‘62 had lunch last spring with Dyson Ehrhardt ‘59 at The Valley Inn, where they ran into Fred Smith ‘67 . John is retired and living on the Eastern Shore. His grandson is attending BL in the upper school. Fred is the Chairman, Founder, and President Emeritus of Gerstell Academy in Finksburg in Carroll County.
Bill Miller ‘62 watched this spring’s University of Richmond men’s lacrosse game against Georgetown University with Chuck White ‘84 (left) and Bob Shriver ‘69 (center.) David Shriver ‘06 (Bob’s son) is an assistant coach for the Georgetown Hoyas.
Ron Regan ‘64, Bruce Regan ‘66, and Bill Gilroy ‘65 (pictured l-r) attended the C. Markland Kelly Awards ceremony in Annapolis in June. The award is given annually to “the best high school lacrosse player in the State of Maryland.” This year’s winner hailed from the Landon School. Bruce won the award in 1966. A player from Boys’ Latin has won the award 14 times, more than any other school in the state. Bob Shriver ‘69 served as the Master of Ceremonies and Rev. Gilroy gave the blessing.
Fred Bianco ‘67 is retired and enjoying living in Cape May, NJ with his wife Sherri. He continues to be a freelance model and background actor.
Donald Manekin ‘69 was named to The Baltimore Sun’s Business and Civic
Hall of Fame for 2024. The Sun’s Hall of Fame members are chosen for their leadership and community endeavors. He was honored at an awards banquet held at The Center Club in Baltimore in June. Don’s career in real estate development began after college with his father’s company, The Manekin Corporation. The company was founded in 1946 as a family brokerage business in Baltimore by his dad Bernard and his uncle Harold Manekin. The Manekin brothers built a company that reflected their strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit. The company grew with the region and extended its reach into Northern Virginia, Frederick, Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties, Southern Maryland, Harford County and many of the communities that are considered the heart of the Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Doug Cooper ‘70 (left) along with Lee McCardell (center - St. Paul’s ‘70) and Val Curran ‘70 (right) gathered in Bethany Beach, Delaware last summer. The best of friends have gotten together many times over the years since growing up in Baltimore, and they always end their get-togethers with a picture of the three of them. Val is also married to Doug’s sister, Libby.
Rick Huether ‘70 is the President and CEO at Independent Can Company out of Belcamp, MD. Founded in 1929, the family-owned company is a world leader in the manufacturing of specialty metal packaging and metal lithography.
Tom Thompson ‘71 writes: “My oldest son, Wm. E Thompson V, and his wife, Meredith, had a son [last September]–William E. Thompson VI ‘Liam’ weighing seven pounds and 19 inches long. Yes the 6th.)”
Wally Lippincott ‘72 is now retired after a long career with the Baltimore County Government. His last job was as a sector senior planner, where he reviewed zoning petitions for the eastern portion of the County and administered land preservation programs.
Charlie Black ‘73 , Kevin Murphy ‘73 , Al Waller ‘73 and Evan Black ‘72 (pictured l-r) played a round of golf at Elkridge Club. There was no reported news on any of the foursome’s scores - perhaps the news was withheld to protect the innocent.
Several Lakers gathered together over
seated (l-r) are Evan
Black ‘72, Scott Beasley ‘72, Dan Somerville ‘72, and Al Waller ‘73 Standing in the back row (l-r) are Kevin Murphy ‘73, Charlie Black ‘73, Randy Deering ‘73, Myrt Gaines ‘74, Brett Clifford ‘74, and Chris Brooks ‘81
Lee Kennedy ‘73 (left) and Lex Dyer ‘74 (right) continue to meet several times a year with their wives in New York City. In late June the two attended the Tony Award winning play Stereophonic. Both are graduates of Washington and Lee University and are now retired. Lee lives in Sparks, MD. and Lex lives in Jacksonville, FL.
Kevin Murphy ‘73 is the Chief Operations Officer at Kiddie Academy. For over 40 years Kiddie Academy has been a leader in education-based childcare. The company serves families and their children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old, offering full-time care, before and after-school care, and summer camp programs. Kevin worked at BL for over 25 years, including a stint as BL’s Head of Upper School.
Rod Theobald ‘73, John King ‘73, and Steve Pitts ‘73 had a small reunion last spring on Squam Lake in New Hampshire.
Several years ago, Al Waller ’73 embarked on an encore career as the host of a broadcast (now podcast), ClearPath; Your Roadmap to Health and Wealth produced by NPR affiliate, WYPR 89.1 FM. The program celebrated 10
years of promoting insights for better health and financial wellness as Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials and now the Gen Z’s approach and enter retirement.
Randy Cullen ‘74 is working full time and has been quite busy. He is the new family sales counselor and pastor at Moreland Memorial Park Cemetery in Parkville. His job entails guiding people in their loss through the process of grief and in selecting burial plots or niches for loved ones. He writes, “I enjoy people so much and have extensive experience in grief counseling... “ His wife Karen is an upper school history and government teacher at Bryn Mawr School.
Doug Fox ‘74 is a corporate and securities attorney at Ballard Spahr LLP in Baltimore. A University of Baltimore Law school graduate, Doug has nearly 30 years of experience handling corporate, securities, and business law matters for clients in a broad range of industries. In addition, he counsels start-up and mature companies, including technology companies and investment banks that deliver both the intellectual and financial capital necessary to fuel their growth. He also represents real estate investment trusts, mutual funds, and other investment funds and companies on matters of Maryland corporation and trust law. He lives in Annapolis.
Roger Levin ‘74 is the Chairman and CEO of the Levin Group out of the Baltimore area. The company was founded in 1985 when Roger, a third-generation dentist, recognized a vital missing link that was preventing his fellow dentists and specialists from increasing practice production. As a leading authority on dental practice management and marketing, he
New Year’s. Pictured
developed a scientific systems-based consulting method that increases practice production and profitability. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland Dental School.
Bill Lippincott ‘74 was unable to attend his 50th Reunion. He wrote, “I hope all the chums [had] a great reunion. I happen to be working my way North to the Sea of Cortez on a catamaran. I spend my winters in ‘Oh Mexico’ sailing and surfing and cruising.”
John MacSherry ‘75 , John Riina ‘75 , and Phil Heldrich ‘75 won the nonspinnaker 2023 Leftover Bowl Sailing Race sponsored by the Eastport Yacht Club last November.
David Marvil ‘75 is the Chief Executive Officer at Loudoun Periodontics based out of Purcellville, Virginia. The company is committed to helping patients of all ages build strong foundations for a healthy, long-lasting smile. Located in Purcellville and Sterling, VA, the company specializes in a wide range of periodontal treatments and procedures.
Scott Caddell ‘76 is the Regional Sales Manager at Hibu. He has worked there for over 40 years. His company is a leading provider of digital marketing solutions to local businesses across the US, helping clients reach, convert and retain customers online. Scott is married with two daughters - one recently married - and living in Pennsylvania outside of Philadelphia. He is a graduate of Washington & Lee University and is currently a member of BL’s Board of Visitors.
Jason Carter ‘76 is the Chief Estimator at JCM Associates, Inc., a company based out of Upper Marlboro. MD. Founded in 1987, JCM is one of the most respected and sought after mechanical contractors in the Washington, DC Metro area.
Hoppy Hopkins ‘76 posted a picture on Facebook of him playing with Jimmy Buffett seven years ago in St. Barts. Hoppy wrote, “One of the best nights. [Jimmy Buffett was] truly a gentleman to play music with. Unpretentious and really, really, fun.” Hoppy plays in several bands in the Baltimore area including Mambo Combo. Mambo Combo was named best Latin music group by the Washington Area Music Association and “Best Party Band” by Baltimore Magazine
Stuart Keyes ‘76 has 38 years in software engineering/IT. His experience has taught him to resist ‘jumping to solutions’ until the problem to be solved, and the needs of those who are affected by it, are known and understood.” He announced that he has said a final ‘goodbye’ to full-time work and the project management phase of his IT career, with the goal of returning to his roots as a software engineer/developer on a part-time basis.
Back in October 2024, Andy Mullins ‘76 told the alumni office about the amazing power of BL’s alumni base and his encounter with Geoff Lindsay ‘00 He had open heart surgery and decided to share this amazing story.
The night before my open heart surgery (ascending aorta, aortic root and aortic valve replacement) I gravitated towards the higher learning community that shaped my success. The scholastic and athletic institution that thrives in the midst of the same city as the Johns Hopkins Hospital and University, where my surgery was to commence on August 15, 2023, 5:15 AM sharp.
In preparation, we are instructed to follow the pre-op procedure. Shower, no soap, Pat dry and methodically wipe down your neck, arms, legs, and feet with six ant-bacterial wipes. Let stand and dry. The next decision…what to wear, was up to me. My favorite maroon Boys’ Latin athletic shorts were the very first garment of protection I thought to wear for this endeavor. After all, I graduated from Boys’ Latin! The impact of belonging to a scholastic community such as Boys’ Latin is profound. Living in Baltimore, no one is ever really concerned with where you went after high school.
Just me right? Of course not!
As I walk off the elevator of the Sheikh Zayed Tower where I am to meet my fate, I notice a couple exiting the elevator also getting in line to check in for surgery. By God, am I seeing what I see?! I squinted to see clearer and the gentleman with his wife was wearing a Laker Nation T-shirt!
He walked in and I’m standing there grabbing the famed BL logo we love to display so much. I stretched the logo twice its size to show them my BL shorts. They both observed the mighty maroon and pretty much gasped. Is this happening? I introduce my wife Lisa and myself to Geoff Lindsey BL Class of 2000. I come to find out that he coached the BL 2023 MIAA B Conference Championship Golf team. It gets better…I assisted in coaching Calvert Hall’s 2023 MIAA A Conference Championship Tennis team!
We somehow held it all together during this (amazing coincidence? Serendipitous meeting?). We finished our cordial conversation and snapped a picture. Geoff was a cool cookie when the doctors called his name. He went first. Geoff Lindsay, my new comrade, walked in tall and brave. He wore his armor, that Laker Nation T-shirt he most definitely wears as much as he can.
My wife Lisa told this incident to the recovery team. They expressed shock that the mere chance that two patients from Baltimore, much less BL graduates, having simultaneous operations on the cardiac care unit was extremely rare. Everyone comes to Johns Hopkins from all over the world!
I have been in touch with Geoff since we were released from ICU. Geoff was discharged within two days, bless his soul. I did not leave until five days later.
Be on the lookout for another Golf and Tennis 2024 Championship!
Thank you Boys’ Latin School of Maryland!
Andrew Mullins ‘76
Geoff Lindsay ‘00
John Pierson ‘76 continues to work in the insurance property and casualty (P&C) business as an executive broker for RCM&D in Towson. John has over 40 years of experience in the P&C insurance market.
Patrick Finn ‘77 is in his seventh year coaching men’s lacrosse at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), his sixth as offensive coordinator. The Eagles compete in the Coastal Lacrosse Conference (CLC), an NCAA Division III single-sport men’s lacrosse conference, founded in 2022. “UMW reminds me a lot of the University of Virginia with a more personalized academic approach, including beautiful grounds within walking distance to restaurants and downtown Fredericksburg. We have a few kids from the MIAA and play in one of the toughest conferences in D3 with Salisbury and Christopher Newport (CNU), allowing our student athletes the opportunity to compete against the top teams every year”. Pat played collegiately for four years at UVA, participating in two NCAA finals, coming up short both times in sudden death. At BL his senior year he was an All-Metro first team performer, high school All-American and the leading scorer on the team with 29 goals and 27 assists. In 2018 he was inducted into BL’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
Drew Haugh ‘77 and Butch Maisel H’09 caught up with each other on 2nd Street in Ocean City, Maryland. Butch and Drew spent the day reminiscing about all the great times they had while working together at Boys’ Latin. Collectively, Drew and Butch taught and
coached here at BL for over 75 years. Drew continues to coach varsity boys lacrosse at Worcester Prep in Berlin, MD. Butch will again be running the kicking game for BL’s varsity football team this fall.
Matt Schofield ‘77 is now retired and spending time on his farm in Maine “tending livestock and gardening.”
Mike Volatile ‘79 is in the real estate development field and spends a good part of each year living in Costa Rica. In addition, he still loves to surf.
Kevin Barham ‘81 is the Property Manager at Harper House Condominium at Cross Keys in Baltimore. Prior to this he was the Manager at the Maryland Club in downtown Baltimore for nearly 23 years. He is a graduate of Towson University.
David Beachler ‘81 is self-employed in Baltimore at Octavo Books, an internet based retailer currently offering books and other supplies through on-line channels. He is a graduate of UMBC with a degree in economics.
Jeff Mason ‘81 celebrated his 24th year as Principal at the Mason Retail Group. The Mason Retail Group is a premier retail real estate consulting firm located in Baltimore, Maryland, focusing on both tenant and landlord representation. Jeff is a graduate of Washington and Lee University.
JT Thomas ‘81 sold his car wash business and is a business development associate for SolarGaines in Hunt Valley.
Jim’s son Logan ‘19 is also a BL graduate currently attending St. Lawrence University.
Terry Gibson ‘82 is a technical consultant at Chenega Professional Services Strategic Business Unit in Northern Virginia. His company specializes in providing information technology, health and scientific, engineering and technical support, professional management and administrative services to Federal Government Civilian Agencies.
Terry spent over twenty years as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI), focusing on both criminal and national security investigations. He worked in various managerial positions in counterintelligence, intelligence and counterterrorism programs prior to his retirement. He is a graduate of The Citadel with a degree in International Relations and National Security Studies.
Ned Wagner ‘82 is a realtor for Berkshire Hathaway Penfed Realty Services in the Baltimore area. He assists clients in the purchase and sale of real estate for personal and business transactions in Baltimore city, county and surrounding areas.
Robert Cox ‘86 is a principal at SC&H here in the Baltimore area. His company is a nationally recognized management consulting, audit, and tax firm serving clients from rapidly growing private sector businesses to Fortune 500 companies with global brands. A graduate of the University of Richmond, he also has his master’s in finance and MBA from Loyola University of Maryland.
John Furst ‘86 is the owner of the J.H. Furst Co., Inc., a printing company in Towson, MD. His company offers commercial offset printing, typesetting, stationery, annual reports, brochures, tickets, numbering, magazines, diecutting, NCR forms, newsletters, business cards, booklets, posters, postcards, pocket folders and books.
Jay Huey ‘86 is the Vice President of Construction at Meckley Services Inc. His company is a multi-faceted organization built to service the construction needs of commercial property owners and management firms with large real estate portfolios. The company has offices in Baltimore, Alexandria and Norfolk with field offices at Reagan National Airport, Dulles Airport and HUD. The corporate headquarters are in Alexandria, VA.
Michael LeVanis ‘86 is the Regional Sales Director for Playbill in the Maryland and D.C. markets. Playbill is the exclusive magazine for Broadway and Off-Broadway theater goers, providing the information necessary for the understanding and enjoyment of each show. It includes articles and columns by and about theater personalities, entertainment, travel, fashion, dining and other editorial pieces geared to the lifestyle of the upscale, active theater attendee. Playbill also proudly serves New York’s three most prominent performing arts venues: the Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center (Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, New York State Theater), and Carnegie Hall.
Keiffer Mitchell ‘86 played golf with some of his former students here at BL. Pictured with Keiffer (l-r) are Jesse Filamor ‘04, Alex Filamor ‘02, and
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Andrew Burger ‘03. In 2023 Keiffer was sworn in by Maryland Governor Wes Moore, as one of his appointees to serve on the board of directors for the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture in Baltimore.
Charley Toomey ‘86 was presented his 2023 Boys’ Latin School Distinguished Alumnus Award by Brian O’Neil ‘75 (left), Bob Shriver ‘69 (right), and Brian Farrell ‘06 (rear).
Brian Spinazzola ‘06 is a field energy advisor at Solar Energy World, a company that provides solar energy solutions for residential and commercial customers. In this role, he helps customers save money and reduce their carbon footprint by offering them customized and cost-effective solar options. He has over six years of experience in sales and business development, with a proven track record of generating new opportunities, closing deals, and delivering value. He is a graduate of Stevenson University with a degree in business communications, management and marketing.
Bill Trousdale ’86 and his wife Michelle, live in the Twin Cities area. They have two daughters currently attending college. He is still an O’s fan and attended all three 2023 TwinsOrioles games. He wrote that he would be glad to catch up with BL folks if they are ever in the Twin Cities. “I would also be willing to offer advice to alumni considering careers in corporate finance or the aviation industry,” he wrote. He and Michelle are avid pickleball players, love to go biking on weekends, and travel as much as possible.
Jim Funck ‘87 is an investment advisor and managing member at Baltimore Avenue Investments, LLC in Towson. Jim, an economics major at The New School in New York, lives in Towson with his family.
Andrew McLoughlin ‘87 is a senior vice president at Great Gray Trust Company in Baltimore. His company is a provider of Collective Investment Trusts (CITs) committed to expanding and evolving in the retirement space. Andrew is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University with a degree in economics/mathematics.
Manu Bhagavan ‘88 lives in New York City. He is a historian who has authored or co-edited five books. He teaches at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York, where he is professor of History and Chair of the Human Rights Program at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute. Manu published his latest work, a biography on Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, the former President of the United Nations General Assembly from 1953 to 1954. Pandit was the sister of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, and aunt of Indira Gandhi, the first female Prime Minister of India. Manu has appeared on CNBC, National Public Radio (NPR), CNN-IBN, BBC World Radio, Press TV, World Citizen Radio, INI9, HuffPost Live and Al Jazeera English.
Keith Gertsen ‘88 announced he was retiring after 14 plus years at Citi. Keith has served in a number of different roles in different divisions and locations, including his latest role as a senior private banker in south Florida.
Luke Miller ‘88 is a sales executive at R+L Carriers in the Baltimore area. R+L Carriers is a global freight transportation and logistics company that has remained family-owned and operated since 1965. The company offers one of the most comprehensive networks of nationwide service centers for LTL, truckload, expedited, and cross-border shipping.
Gregg Rupprecht ‘88 (center) and several fellow Lakers meet regularly to compete in a bowling league. Pictured (l-r) are Brian Nee ‘00 , Matt Lazenby ‘89 , Gregg, Mike Thomas ‘99 , and Victor Rini ‘99
Jeff Szczypinski ‘88 was a great lacrosse player here at BL and in college at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lacrosse in NC has been growing fast and, for the past 25 years or so, Jeff has been doing his part in that growth by coaching, training, and refereeing. He has been an assistant coach for the Heritage High School Lacrosse team for the past eight years. He also coached the middle school feeder program for four years prior to his high school coaching. In 2023 his school won its conference title. In 2024 his team was ranked seventh in the state, and was undefeated during the regular season. Jeff writes, “By no stretch of the imagination are we anywhere near the BL level of lacrosse, but we are slowly inching closer and closer. I am blessed to have been coached by the best in the nation, Bob Shriver ‘69 , Kevin Murphy ‘73 , and Steve Dubin ‘79 and am so happy to be able to spread BL lacrosse knowledge to the ranks here in NC.” Jeff was inducted into the BL Athletic Hall of fame in 2018. He continues to work as a web applications developer for Oracle at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Mike Bank ‘89 is the Vice President of Sales and Managed Services at Trace3 in Denver. His company consults, integrates, and operates convergent solutions across data, security, and cloud that embrace emerging technology and drive measurable business values for its clients. Mike is a graduate of Lehigh University and has his MBA from the University of Denver.
Richard Friner ‘89 is a healthcare consultant at Nation’s Home Infusion, LLC in the Baltimore area. His company is a licensed pharmacy that provides a comprehensive range of therapies including antimicrobials, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), chemotherapy, fluid and electrolyte replacement, immune globulin, pain management, and enteral nutrition. He is a graduate of the University of Hartford.
Ed Hidalgo ‘89 is living in the San Diego area. Currently he is an advisor and runs his company, Ed Hidalgo Consulting. His firm advances careerrelated teaching and learning in schools, at home and in communities. His work has been recognized nationally and globally and his approach focuses on integration through coaching and teaching. Ed supports districts, nonprofits, and workforce boards with developing sustainable, teacher-led,
career development solutions across a school’s ecosystem with the mission of preparing every student for a path to gainful employment.
Sean Holub ‘89 is the Head Of Trading at Alight Capital Management LP in New York City. Sean and his family live in Bronxville, NY. He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University.
Rich Taylor ‘89 is a personal and commercial insurance broker at Mason & Carter Inc. in Baltimore. On the commercial lines side he concentrates on small to midsize businesses. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder with a degree in marketing.
Elliott Waller ‘89 is a portfolio manager and principal at Levin Capital Strategies in New York City. He is a graduate of Lehigh University with a degree in finance.
Carey Codd ‘90 is the Senior Public Information Officer in the Broward County (FL) Sheriff’s Office following a 15-year career as a reporter for WFOR, a CBS affiliate, in Miami. Prior to that, he was a television news reporter in Palm Beach. Carey received his communications degree from Catawba College and his master’s in broadcast journalism from the University of Miami.
Charlie Cook ‘90 is the Senior Director of Women’s Health and Migraine Field Medical Team at Pfizer in the Washington-Baltimore area. He has many years of field medical affairs experience, including in rare diseases, psychiatry, neurology, gastroenterology, and women’s health. A graduate of RandolphMacon College, Charlie has his Ph.D. in Biological Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Since retiring from active duty from the USMC in 2018, Giles (Duncan) Walger ‘90 worked for Amazon.com as a senior manager in fulfillment operations, prior to moving to Amazon Web Services to lead a Mission Engineering team to deliver solutions for US Government customers. In the past two years, Giles’ work has taken him to Europe, Northeast and Southeast Asia, Alaska, Hawaii, and across the United States. His customers from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit worked on Project Overmatch for the US Navy, returned from their deployment to Asia and presented “Innovating at the Edge with AWS” at the AWS DC Summit in June 2023. Giles is happy to introduce alumni to the appropriate Amazon recruiting team members.
Brandon White ‘90 lives in Half Moon Bay, CA, south of San Francisco. Earlier this year he authored a book called Back of the Napkin to...Business Plan in 11 Slides. It’s available on Amazon and was declared a #1 Best Seller. The book brings the reader Brandon’s firsthand experience of being in the trenches for two decades as a successful CEO entrepreneur and investor. His unique perspective from having been on both sides of the table gives the reader the insights one needs to get a business
plan done quickly so one can start selling, generating revenue, and making money. In addition, for over four years he has hosted a podcast entitled The Brandon White Show. A graduate of Washington College, Brandon has his MBA from the UNC, Chapel Hill’s KenanFlagler Business School and his master’s in psychology from Washington College (Psi Chi National Honor Society.) He has also done some post graduate work at Stanford University.
Andy Brave ‘91 is the Director of Operations for Occupational Health at LifeBridge Health in Baltimore. He previously spent nearly eight years in the Emergency Department at Sinai Hospital. Andy has his MBA from George Washington University and a Master of Science from the University of Maryland School of Nursing.
Ira Levy ‘91 is an associate managing director of technology and operations at Kroll, one of the leading independent providers of risk and financial advisory solutions in the Baltimore-Washington area. Kroll’s advanced solutions and intelligence provide clients the foresight they need to create an enduring competitive advantage. Ira has an MBA and a master’s in information and technology from Johns Hopkins University’s Carey School of Business and a PhD in Public Policy AnalysisCyber from the University of Maryland.
Jason Orsino ‘91 is a post acute care sales representative for Medline Industries Inc. in Baltimore. His company is a medical supply company, manufacturer and distributor bringing clinical and supply chain expertise to its clients. He has been with the company for over seven years.
Aaron Cline ‘92 is the Vice President of Corporate Sales & Suites for the Baltimore Ravens. Aaron has been with the Ravens for over 12 years.
Paul Flohr ‘94 was named the interim head coach for the Wilson College women’s lacrosse team. The school, located in Chambersburg, PA., was founded in 1869 as a college for women, one of the first in the United States. It is now a co-ed institution with over 1,600 students. The school’s AD reached out to Paul and asked if he could run the team as the head coach and to get fall ball completed while they interview for a new head coach. Paul has coached women’s lacrosse at the high school and club level for ten years. Once a new coach is hired, he may stay as a goalie/draw coach and continue coaching his girls’ high school team.
Ned Webster ‘94 (left) writes that he and his daughters Ella, age 8, and Milly, age 3, had a totally random run-in in California with Scott Hochstadt ‘95 (right) and his son Camden, who is now 6 years old.
Tim Berger ‘95 is an attorney working as the Special Assistant to the Senior Technical Adviser at the IRS in Washington. A graduate of Brown University and the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, Tim lives in Severna Park with his family.
Alex Hill ‘95 and his dad, Fred Hill, published a book on their ancestor, Richard Willis Jackson, entitled A Flick of Sunshine. According to Alex, he authored a paper on his ancestor while
at BL, “Which was a brief summary of what the book ultimately was in a large part about. I think [I wrote it] in either 8th or 9th grade...[in] Butch Maisel’s class if I recall correctly. The paper was titled ‘My Great Great Uncle’s Adventures’....I still have it and [received a grade of] 88 on it, not bad!”
Alex Hill ‘95 , James Murphy ‘09 , Christian Walsh ‘09 , John Rambo ‘09 , and Jack Zorzi ‘06 (pictured l-r) all attended last year’s Ravens-Chargers game at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Josh Silverman ‘95 is the Chief Transformation Officer for Allied Benefit Systems in Baltimore. His company is a national healthcare solutions company, which works with organizations that choose to take control of their healthcare. Allied customizes employer self-insurance benefits to align with individual choice and organizational need while integrating medical management innovations and costcontrol strategies. Josh currently has a son attending BL in the upper school.
Chad Fisher ‘96 is a director of corporate showrooms for the Hudson Valley Lighting Group (HVLG) in Los Angeles. His company is a one-stopshop for the most comprehensive selection of lighting, supporting its customers in their pursuit to achieve a home that perfectly reflects their clients. HVLG believes that great lighting has the power not to just elevate any space, but enrich people’s lives. Chad is a graduate of the University of Miami (FL) with an MBA from Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management.
Andrew Buchanan ‘96 is a managing partner at Blackfin Real Estate Investors, LLC. in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His company develops diversified multifamily real estate in the northeast, mid-Atlantic and the Carolinas. He is a graduate of American University with a degree in Accounting and Business Management.
McLean Fisher ‘96 is an executive managing director at Cushman & Wakefield in Baltimore. He is a graduate of the College of Charleston with a degree in global logistics and transportation.
Rob Hooper ‘96 is the owner of Hooper’s Catering Company based out of Annapolis. According to his website, “Chef Rob Hooper ditched the corporate world and focused on his passion for bringing people together through good food. Today, we are proud to prepare food that’s made from fresh ingredients that are as local as our style of cooking.” Hooper’s Catering specializes in doorstep dinners, business/personal catering (up to 200 people), and special orders. For more information go to http://www.hooperscatering.com/home. Rob is a graduate of Lynchburg College.
Ben Sorensen ‘96 never graduated from Boys’ Latin, but is a true Laker for life. The impact BL had on him from third grade through sixth changed his
life. (The family moved out of town after sixth grade.) He came to BL way behind in reading, math and spelling and writes that he did not do well on his entrance exams. After interviewing at BL, he sat in then lower school head Sue Szczypinski’s office. She said, “Ben, you are going to have a lot of work to do. You are behind, but we know you can do it. Are you ready to work hard?” Ben replied, “Yes, I am ready,” and he started his BL journey. Ben writes, “I was behind. I worked very hard with hours of homework every night. I started off getting C’s and by the end of the year I was making almost all A’s. Thanks to Mrs. Szczypinski, Mrs. Campbell and the entire BL staff, I was able to grow, because they all believed in me. I am forever thankful.” His family moved away from Baltimore and Ben had to leave BL. Because of his love for the School, his parents endowed The Benjamin Samuel Sorensen Award, given annually to the third grader at Boys’ Latin who demonstrates determination and potential for success. Ben has flourished since his days at Boys’ Latin. He is the founder and President of Sorensen Consulting, Inc. based in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Ben provides executive coaching and leadership training to corporate and nonprofit organizations around the world and across a wide spectrum of industries.
JohnDavid Whalen ‘96 retired from the entertainment business in 2018, and after some life adventures including COVID, is now living in Lisbon, Portugal. Although he kept his place in Los Angeles he writes, “It seems to be a good fit here; buying a house by the St. George Castle in the heart of Lisbon…. They have lacrosse here, [too.]” While in LA he coached lacrosse for about six years at various levels. JohnDavid is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.
Tom Nee ‘97 is an insurance advisor and producer at Maury Donnelly & Parr in Baltimore.
Doug Carky ‘98 is a security/insider threat manager for the Department of Defense in Wilmington, NC. He is a graduate of UNC Wilmington.
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Pat Read ‘98 is an environmental engineer/NEPA Specialist for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. His position entails managing, monitoring, directing and controlling element technology environmental efforts and regulatory requirements for the Department. Pat is a graduate of Dickinson College with a degree in environmental studies and a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University in Environmental Science and Policy.
Anders Strothman ‘98 is the Vice President of Global Rewards, People & Culture Systems and People Analytics and acting Chief People Officer at Viasat Inc. in Carlsbad, CA. His company is a global communications company that believes everyone, and everything can be connected. For more than 30 years, Viasat innovations have helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments, and militaries around the world communicate — bringing connectivity when, where, and how it’s needed most. Anders is a graduate of Washington College.
Will Becker ‘99 is the Principle Engineer at Robotic Research, LLC., out of Clarksburg, MD. His company is an industry-leading vehicle company providing autonomous driving solutions for defense, commercial and municipal applications. Founded in 2002, the company has leveraged twenty years of experience customizing autonomous solutions to apply best practices across verticals and has become a trusted technology partner to the public and private sectors. Will is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Chris Biddison ‘99 is a financial consultant for Equitable Advisors in Baltimore. His focus is on both individuals and companies, helping them with their investment and insurance needs. Chris is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College with a degree in managerial economics.
Brendan Burns ‘99 is a senior client portfolio manager at Franklin Templeton in New York City. He is a graduate of Saint Joseph’s University Erivan K. Haub School of Business and has his MBA in Finance from Loyola University Maryland. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA.)
Jerry Daley ‘99 is currently serving as Commander of Unmanned Surface Vessel Division ONE (USVDIV-1) out of Port Hueneme, California. He is leading government efforts to integrate unmanned systems onboard Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV) into U.S. Navy Fleet and Joint Operations. Jerry is a graduate of The Citadel with an MBA in Organizational Security Management from Webster University. He also has a master’s degree from the U.S. Naval War College.
Jamie Daue ‘99 and Steve O’Neil ‘97 ran in the grueling 61st Annual JFK 50 Mile run last November. The course started in Boonsboro, MD., meandered around western Maryland and the Potomac River and ended outside of Williamsport, MD. Steve came in 377th place and Jamie in 910th place. Steve is a senior vice president of investments at The Resmark Companies in the Baltimore-Washington metro area. His company is a full-service private equity real estate investment advisor headquartered in Los Angeles. Its investment and operating divisions finance residential real estate in select
major metropolitan markets nationwide. Steve is a graduate of Middlebury College and has his master’s in real estate Investments from the Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business.
Todd Ulrich ‘97 , Tom Glatzel ‘97 , David Ulrich ‘97 and Dan Berger ‘00 (l-r) were all in Vail, CO. in June playing in a University of Notre Dame alumni lacrosse game.
Chris Edwards ‘99 is a strategic spinal technology manager for Medtronic Spine & Biologics out of Virginia. His company develops and markets products and therapies for spine and musculoskeletal disorders. He is a graduate of Washington College.
Tom Gillespie ‘99 is a vice president of global business development at Lupin in Naples, FL. Tom works to develop and execute the specialty pharma strategy in the US. He focuses on building Lupin’s specialty pharma business as it steps through its multi-year transformative corporate growth plan. Tom is also responsible for business development for Lupin’s clinical stage oncology business. Tom was a biochemistry major at Virginia Tech and has his law degree from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.
Lucien Giordano ‘99, pictured with Bob Shriver ‘69, visited campus in February. He continues to live in China working as the Group Director of International Outreach and Alumni Engagement at Education in Motion (EiM.) He works across the EiM brands of schools, supporting students, alumni, staff and programming relevant to university and careers counseling and alumni services. Lucien is married and has two sons.
Tom Vayda ‘99 is a risk management and insurance manager at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Tom is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College.
Jake Aygun ‘00 is a vice president at Ponder & Co. in Nashville. His company is a leading financial advisory firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry. Jake is a graduate of Vanderbilt University.
Adam Lowy ‘00 is a podiatry specialist practicing in Silver Spring, MD. He has over 15 years of experience in the medical field. He is a 2008 graduate of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine and is currently affiliated with medical facilities Holy Cross Hospital and MedStar Montgomery Medical Center.
Brian Nee ‘00 is a vice president for Maury, Donnelly, and Parr (MDP) in Baltimore. MDP, founded in 1875, is
a diverse insurance agency with eight offices, serving the needs of thousands of diverse clients across the country.
Adam Turk ‘00 is in his13th year as a funeral director at Sol Levinson in Baltimore.
Peter Lahourcade ‘01 is an Engineer III for Verizon Wireless in the Baltimore area. He is responsible for the proper operation of network elements in the Baltimore-Washington-Virginia Network. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to, preventative and remedial maintenance, installation, optimization, upkeep, and integration of network hardware and interconnect facilities.
Peter is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in economics.
Matt Melnick ‘01 is a managing director at Cushman & Wakefield in the Baltimore-Washington market. His company is a leading global commercial real estate services firm for property owners and occupiers with approximately 52,000 employees in nearly 400 offices and 60 countries. He and his wife Katie live in Towson and have a son in BL’s lower school. Matt is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College.
Ian Dankner ‘02 is a Maryland-based pianist and music educator. He works with students of all ages, skill levels, and
playing styles, and fancies both classical and jazz. As a life-long musician, Ian pulls from a wealth of experience and knowledge to provide an enriching experience for his students. Through the years, he learned to play piano at a variety of different places from a variety of different teachers. He writes, “Actually, I got my start at BL when I was in prefirst or first grade! The music teacher at the time gave private lessons at the school. After that, I studied from a few different teachers at Peabody’s Towson branch. Then while I was in high school, I discovered/became interested in jazz piano, which set me on a course studying with a few different local jazz pianists.”
On April 8, Marcelle and Alex Filamor ’02 welcomed to the world a new baby boy, Lucas Alexander.
Bobby Griebe ‘02 is a sales and marketing representative for NVR Inc. in the Baltimore area. A top five US homebuilder and an industry leading company, NVR has 75 years of experience building quality homes and successful careers, and is one of the most profitable publicly traded home building companies in the country.
Ian Loizeaux ‘02 and Mike Case ‘02 got together for dinner last summer with their kids while Ian visited Baltimore from his home in London. Mike reports that after dinner they headed to Fells Point and the Laker owned establishment, The Choptank (run by the Atlas Group under Alex Smith ‘03 and Eric Smith ‘08) and had a great time catching up, as always. Later in the year, Ian and his wife Jamie welcomed into the world their third baby boy, Charlie. Born on November 14, he joins brothers Jack, now four, and Reed, now almost two.
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Chris Spencer ‘02 is a vice president at Paul J. Rach Inc. out of Reisterstown, MD. His company, established in 1961, is a leading concrete subcontractor in the tri-state area specializing in slipform construction. Chris is a graduate of James Madison University and has his MBA from the University of Baltimore.
Greg Baggan ‘03 is the President of Pro Kitchen & Bath based out of Lanham, MD. The company’s goal is to facilitate the supply and installation of kitchen and bath cabinets and countertops to trade professionals by providing the most efficient processes combined with the best quality products in today’s marketplace. Greg is a graduate of Salisbury University with a degree in finance and has his MBA in finance from Loyola University Maryland.
Logan Burke ‘03 shares an update from the Delaware beaches. “On top of selling real estate down here, I coach and train a small private beach patrol in the mornings. Besides the guarding of the ocean, lifeguard competitions are a big part of the culture. Three years ago, I started coaching this patrol and we got dead last in our first local competition. Fast forward to [2023] and we won six medals at the National Lifeguard Competition in Virginia Beach. We’ve now got the 4th fastest 4x100 sprint team in the United States, the 5th fastest female
in the 100m, and yours truly got second in the Nation for Beach Flags. I feel very lucky to have been coached by, and later coached with, people like Coach Jim Sandusky H’19, Coach Ritchie Schell H’21, Coach Bob Shriver ‘69, Coach Steve Dubin ‘79, Coach Drew Haugh ‘77 and the list goes on. I’ve tried to combine all the things they did so well, and use their strategies to take this patrol so far so fast. Boys’ Latin’s teachers and coaches shaped who I am today, and I feel very lucky to pass on those lessons to others.”
Will Cooper ‘03 is the co-founder and CEO at Caption Partners, an investment management firm founded in 2012 in New York City. Will has his degree and master’s degree from Duke University. His grandfather, William L. Cooper, was BL’s sixth headmaster and the first here on Lake Avenue from 1960-1962.
Alex Smith ‘03 was inducted into the Greater Baltimore Lacrosse Hall of Fame on January 27, 2024. The induction makes him eligible for the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Alex played his college lacrosse for the University of Delaware.
JR Stahl ‘03 is the head lacrosse coach at John Paul II, a Catholic college preparatory high school, in Plano, TX.
Judson Arnold ‘04 formed a new law firm, Goodman & Arnold. He looks forward to continuing to provide client-centered litigation services with an increased capacity to advocate for individuals. His team is well positioned to assist individuals and businesses. Judson is a graduate of Emory University with a law degree from the University of Baltimore.
Charles Floeckher ‘04 is a financial coach for TrueView Financial in the Boston area and passed the Certified Financial Planner comprehensive exam. His company is committed to working with clients to help them achieve financial freedom and protect this freedom at every life stage. Charles is a graduate of Gettysburg College. He and his wife, Michele, live north of Boston.
A large number of family, friends, and military personnel turned out to celebrate Chris Maisel’s ‘04 promotion ceremony to Lt. Col. MDANG in April.
Boys’ Latin was well represented at the ceremony. Rev. Bill Gilroy ‘65 delivered the invocation and benediction. During Chris’s remarks, he thanked all of those who have guided and directed him to this point of his career. He was especially grateful to his teachers and coaches at Boys’ Latin. Pictured (l-r) are Gus Carky P’98 (former parent and baseball and hockey coach), Rev. Bill Gilroy ‘65, Chris Maisel’ 04, Butch Maisel ‘H09, and Alex Becker ‘04
David Savanuck ‘04 is a fleet operations area manager for Verizon in the Washington - Baltimore area. He is a seasoned logistics professional with a wealth of expertise in optimizing supply chain operations. He is a graduate of George Washington University and earned his MBA and his Master of Science (MS) in Global Supply Chain Management from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business.
Harrison Vicini ‘04 is a client services manager at Odyssey Logistics & Technology Corporation in Charlotte. His company has operations in North America, Europe, and east Asia, and their logistics solutions and services are available in all modes of transport including, intermodal, transport and warehouse, freight forwarding, and managed services.
Adam Davis ‘05 , with over 18 years of experience as a head brewer and chief of operations at several locations, has opened The Berlin Beer Company, Worcester County’s newest brewery. The brewery is located in Berlin, MD. in an old Southern States feed and grain store. The old store operated for many years as a freight train station dating back to the 1930s.
Carl Ebeling ‘05 is a senior technical support engineer for Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies out of Baltimore. His company is a division of Thales Defense & Security, Inc., a trusted U.S. based source of cyber security solutions for the U.S. Federal Government.
Conor Larkin ‘05 is working as a people analytics consultant at Cushman & Wakefield in Dallas. His company is a leading global real estate services firm and is among one of the largest real estate services firms in the world. Conor is a graduate of Brown University and also earned a Master of Science degree in Business Analytics from the University of Denver.
Chip O’Neil ‘05 is an account manager at National Public Affairs in Washington, D.C. His organization, based in Arlington, VA., is a full-service national consulting firm that services a variety of political candidates, campaign committees, and other non-political entities.
Taylor Paff ‘05 is the Branch Sales Manager for Preferred Home Loans in Baltimore.
Patrick Schuyler ‘05 is the Director of Finance at CKE Restaurants, Inc. His firm is a privately held company of chain restaurants headquartered in Franklin, TN. He is a graduate of Belmont University and also has a master’s in
professional accounting from the Texas McCombs School of Business. Patrick became a CPA in 2012.
John “Hutch” Tower ‘05 is a mechanical estimator for CRB, a leading provider of sustainable engineering, architecture, construction and consulting solutions to the global life sciences and food and beverage industries. He is a graduate of Widener University with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering.
Dave Brown ‘06 is the Practice Director of Digital Experience Platforms for Concentrix out of Atlanta. His company is an IT services and consulting global technology and services leader that powers some of the world’s best brands.
Chris Boland ‘06 is the Vice President at MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC, the full-service brokerage division of The MacKenzie Companies, LLC, a multi-disciplined commercial real estate, and construction services group based in Lutherville, Maryland. Formerly a senior real estate advisor, Chris joined the company in 2022 and has more than 12 years of sales and business development experience, including five years as a real estate broker.
Colin Radcliffe ‘06 is a mortgage loan officer for Orrstown Bank in Towson, MD. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Orrstown Bank, with $2.1B in assets, has grown to 21 banking offices and four business offices across 10 counties in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Alex Beilenson ‘07 is a regional director of sales for KII Consulting, Inc. in the Washington area. The company works closely with clients as a strategic partner and trusted advisor that offers unique value to clients in customizing solutions in the cyber wellness space. Alex is a graduate of the University of Arizona.
Alex Gaines ‘07 is a senior enterprise account executive at Burnalong, a digital and local health solutions company in Baltimore. His company’s clients range from new mothers, seniors, individuals with chronic conditions to people who need adaptive workouts. The company’s clients include Fortune 500 companies, the U.S. government, hospitals, and large health systems and plans.
John Kauffman ‘07 and his wife Amy moved to New Jersey this past summer. He has accepted a position at the Peddie School as an English teacher, crew coach, and dorm supervisor. John writes, “It will be nice to be so much closer to Baltimore and maybe actually make it to some [BL] events once in a while.”
Oliver Kuntz ‘07 is the Vice President of Product at Yottaa in Baltimore. His company is a leading cloud platform provider for eCommerce. Leading brands such as Carter’s, Ralph Lauren, YETI, Brooklinen and Samsonite rely on Yottaa to deliver superior digital experiences by accelerating, optimizing, and monitoring their eCommerce sites. Oliver is a graduate of Vanderbilt University.
George “Trey” Schmitt ‘07 is a senior project manager for Digital Intelligence Systems, LLC (DISYS) out of Northern Virginia. His company is a global technology and consulting firm specializing in Managed Services, Business, Consulting, and IT/Non-IT Staffing Services. George is a graduate of Stevenson University where he played baseball for the Mustangs.
Brett Weiss ‘07 was married in October, 2023. Pictured are the groomsmen in his wedding party pictured (l-r): Kyle Frank ‘07, Tyler Grason ‘07, Brian Weiss (brother), Kevin Moriarty ‘07, Brett, Brandon Weiss (brother), Brad Weiss ‘09, Ben Bartlett, and David Shriver ‘06
Austin Wernecke ‘07 and his wife Caroline are the proud parents of a son, Wells Daniel, born on July 24, 2023.
Chris Blondell ‘08 is a public relations and placement coordinator for Majux in Philadelphia. Majux, known as one of the leading providers of digital marketing solutions, is a company that uses data-based decision making to increase revenue for law firms across the U.S. Chris is a graduate of Drexel University with a degree in Screenwriting and Playwriting.
Paul Cochrane ‘08 is a platform and exchange (P&E) optimization senior lead analyst for Yahoo in Baltimore. He is a graduate of the College of Charleston. Paul is a Laker legacy. His dad Paul, is a member of the Class of 1972.
Reese Hale ‘08 is a director and lead media buyer for APCO out of the Washington, DC area. His company is a global advisory and advocacy firm helping organizations, “build the un/ common ground upon which progress is made.” Some of their specialties are
public affairs, corporate communication, opinion research, government relations, media relations, public relations, and financial communication. Reese is a graduate of Washington and Lee University and has his MBA in marketing from the College of Charleston.
Devon Jerrard ‘08 is a senior financial advisor at Empower in Cockeysville. Empower is a financial services company based out of Colorado helping its clients with saving, investing and advice, while providing them with the tools and resources they need to help reach their financial goals.
Jack Keenan ‘08 is a national account manager at T. Rowe Price in Baltimore. Jack has been with the company for over 11 years.
Peter Krause ‘08 received his Ph.D. in English Literature from Fordham University in NYC last year. A portion of his dissertation will be published in the Figures of Freedom in Anthropocene Fiction (Fourth Horseman Press, 2024). While completing his doctoral work, Peter worked in the office of the Dean of the Graduate School at Princeton University, where he helped graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, especially those in the humanities, professionalize and navigate the job market beyond tenure-track roles in academia. In September, 2023, Peter began a new role at Dartmouth College, where he is an assistant director and career coach in the Center for Professional Development. Peter continues to advocate for the humanities and arts, and is always available to BL students and alumni who are interested in studying the humanities in college or graduate school, and/or pursuing a career in academia or the humanities.
Charlie McComas ‘08 is the Vice President of Growth at RealtyAds in the Baltimore-Washington area. His company developed a mission-critical software to successfully find, advance, and close more deals in corporate real estate. He and his wife Danielle are living in Annapolis.
Hunter McKissock ‘08 is the Vice President of Sales at QL2 Software. QL2 provides a real-time view of its client’s competitor assortments and pricing positions compared to the client’s own to drive repricing efforts and promotional strategies. Hunter is a graduate of Elon University with a degree in marketing and entrepreneurship.
Jake Schoenfeld ‘08 is a CPA and an analyst with Goldman Sachs in the DC area. He is a graduate of Elon University’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
John Scott ‘08 is Senior 3D Printing Specialist at ABC Imaging in the Washington, D.C. metro area. ABC Imaging is a global, one-stop shop for any printing needs from business cards to posters, billboards and blueprinting. John has his degree in Simulation and Digital Entertainment -Technical Art, from the University of Baltimore.
Thomas Thibeault ‘08 reports the birth of Jack Topping Thibeault, who was born August 7, 2023. Thomas wrote, “Everyone is happy and healthy.... My wife Casey is such a champ and she is doing great, too, even sleeping occasionally!... Missing Laker Land and the folks that make it great.”
Eric Tillman ‘08 is a senior investor relations manager at McCormick & Company in Hunt Valley, MD. Eric is a graduate of Loyola University Maryland and has his MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business.
Aaron Verardi ‘08 is the head lacrosse coach at Harford Community College. In May, his Owls defeated CCBC Essex, 16-6, to win their second straight NJCAA
championship. “Our main goal here with all of our guys when they come to Hartford and our goal as a program is just to become the best that we can possibly become as a team and in the time that we’re together,” Aaron told Inside Lacrosse Magazine after the game. “It’s never really about just winning. It’s about [how] we want to peak on that final day, we want to play our best in the national championship game. That’s our ultimate goal.”
Brad Boyer ‘09 and wife Maggie were married last October. Lakers in attendance are pictured (l-r): Bob Naeny ‘73 , James Murphy ‘09 , Brad, and John Rambo ‘09
Kevin Foreman ‘09 is an associate at Carlton Fields, a law firm in Washington, D.C. He has several years of extensive and diverse litigation experience, consistently achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. He has represented major rideshare, transportation, and hospitality companies in novel and complex litigation. Kevin previously served as a law clerk to the Honorable Ronald A. Silkworth in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. A fixture at the alumni soccer game, he had to pass this year as he and his wife are the proud parents of a baby boy, Greyson.
Dan Johnson ‘09 is a manager at LifeBridge Health in Baltimore. He is a graduate of Elon University and the Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School with a master’s degree in healthcare management. Dan is currently a member of the BL Alumni Association Board of Governors.
Sam Noel ‘09 is a media manager at Media Works, Ltd. in Baltimore. His company is an integrated marketing agency with specialized capabilities in media research, planning and buying. He is a graduate of the Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics at the University of Delaware.
Michael Vardoulakis ‘09 is a product manager for commercial analytics at Kimberly-Clark in Charleston, SC. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree in business administration and economics.
Denton Asdourian ‘10 completed two huge bike rides. First was the Courage Classic, a charity bike ride where he raised $850+ for Children’s Hospital and second, the Triple Bypass, a bike ride that starts in Evergreen, CO. and ends in Avon, CO. after climbing through three mountain passes. Denton writes, “[These were] some of the hardest challenges I have completed so far but also very rewarding.”
Greg Barnes ‘10 is a senior noise and air quality analyst at RK&K in Baltimore. His company is a full-service planning, engineering, environmental, and construction management/inspection firm serving a wide range of clients throughout the United States. Greg is a graduate of Washington College with a degree in environmental studies.
Ty Holub ‘10 continues to be a scout for the Seattle Mariners and lives in North Carolina. He was scouting a Baltimore Orioles - Boston Red Sox 2023 game the night the O’s clinched the American League Eastern Division title. Sitting two rows in front was Josh Meister ‘19 who is working in marketing in Annapolis.
Dru Keyser ‘10 is a product support specialist for STORIS, Inc. in New Jersey. STORIS is a leading provider of technology to the home furnishings, bedding, and appliance industries. Dru is a graduate of Lycoming College.
Kevin O’Neil ‘10 and Jordan Harrington were married in May. Pictured are the following Lakers who attended the ceremony (l-r): Chip O’Neil ‘05, Rich O’Neil ‘78, Drew White ‘10, Niko Manzari ‘10, Jack Rice ‘09, Matt Curran ‘10, Neill Peck ‘10, Kevin O’Neil ‘10, Charlie McComas ‘08, Brian O’Neil ‘75, Mike O’Neil ‘18, Richie O’Neil ‘14, Brennan Kimball ‘10, and Richard Sutton ‘76
Sean Page ‘10 is the Chief Executive Officer for SP Innovation Holdings LLC. out of Newark, DE. His company is an initiation agency that spots emerging technology and market trends linking this information with R&D, commercial, and financial parties to bring new concepts to market. The company supports some
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initiatives financially and focuses primarily on energy-related developments. Sean is a graduate of the University of Delaware. Chris Wilcox ‘10 continues to play his music. Chris spent considerable time on the road touring the east coast, through the south, and out through California. In the last few years, he has worked for International Publishing agencies, landing cuts on national commercials and major network television shows. After spending almost eight years in Nashville, he has relocated to Charleston where he continues to pursue music opportunities while working for Long & Foster Realtors. Chris knows Charleston well having graduated from the College of Charleston.
Evan Black ‘11 is a vice president of global sourcing and sales for Blackstone International out of Fort Worth. His company develops and sells a wide range of home products, appliances, and lighting. Evan is a graduate of TCU and also holds a master of science degree from Texas Christian University’s M.J. Neeley School of Business.
In the spring of 2018, Jeff Chase ‘11 was diagnosed with stage 1 testicular cancer. Fortunately, it was caught at the earliest stage and he was able to bypass chemotherapy and radiation. He writes that he is celebrating five years being cancer free. He celebrated his five year mark by participating in the Pan Mass Challenge (PMC) with Team PwC. PMC’s mission is to raise funds for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Jeff Chase is a Business Development Analyst for Calvert Street Capital Partners in the Baltimore area. His company, founded in 1995, is a lower middle market investment firm. Calvert Street’s investment professionals
have invested in over 120 companies representing cumulative transaction values in excess of $1.5 billion.
Will Cohen ‘11 , Ben Feild ‘1 2, and Grant Cohen ‘12 (pictured l-r) stopped by campus and are shown here with Headmaster Chris Post. Will and Grant came down from NYC to attend the AFC Championship game between the Ravens and the Chiefs.
Ben Kellar ‘11 is a market technology specialist for UBS inHunt Valley, MD. Ben is a graduate of Bucknell University and has his master’s degree in applied economics from Johns Hopkins University.
Jeremy Freeman ‘11 is in his fifth season on the Mount St. Mary’s University men’s basketball coaching staff. The Director of Operations for the first three years, he was promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2023-24 season. Jeremy was part of the Mount’s staff that led the team to the 2021 NCAA Tournament. Jeremy played basketball and lacrosse here at BL, including two years as a member of the varsity basketball team.
JB Ring ‘11 is a senior product engineer for Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. in the Northern Virginia area. He has a B.S. degree and an M.S. degree, both in mechanical engineering from Bucknell University.
Trevor Porter ‘11 is a consumer compliance examiner at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He is a graduate of Connecticut College with a degree in international relations and economics and received his master’s in public policy analysis from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago.
Wells Stanwick ‘11 was in town for Reunion Weekend. He attended the BL-Gilman lacrosse game (won by the Lakers, 13-6) with his wife Sophie and daughter Freddie. Wells is currently a development project manager at Broad Reach Retail Partners. He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University. Wells and his family currently live in Raleigh, NC.
Jonathan Brennan ‘12 was married last October in Laguna Beach, CA. His brother Andrew Brennan ‘16 (right) was his best man and Tim Wilcox ‘12 (left) was a groomsman.
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Stuart Reid ‘12, Kevin Rubenstein ‘12, Nick Shepherd ‘12 , Geron Brooks ‘12 , and Brendan Owens ‘12 . Bottom row (l-r); Jimmy Connor ‘12 , Robbie Burd ‘12 , Tyler Steinhardt ‘12, Tim Wilcox ‘12 , Will Cohen ‘11 , Grant Cohen ‘12 , and Mike Gillespie ‘12 Nick Shepherd writes, “This group of guys has gotten together for a Ravens away game the [last] five years, and at those games, the Ravens are 5-0. [It] seems the Laker magic helps [the Ravens win.]”
Matt Kammer ‘12 is a senior program manager for Amazon out of Charlotte, NC. He has been working at Amazon for over seven years. Matt is a graduate of McDaniel College with a degree in business administration and economics.
Noah Obuchowski ‘12 is the Chief Investment Officer at Poverni Sheikh Group, a vertically integrated real estate development, acquisition, and credit lending platform out of New York City. Noah is a graduate of the University of Florida.
Dozie Oguike ‘12 is a financial analyst at Wells Fargo Bank in Baltimore. He is a graduate of UMBC with a degree in public health. He also has his master’s degree in management information systems from UMBC.
Brendan Owens ‘12 is a lead consultant at Celonis out of Boston. The Celonis Execution Management System provides companies a modern way to run their business processes entirely on data and intelligence. Brendan lives in Cambridge. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a Master of Science degree in Data Science from Loyola University Maryland.
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Greg Pyke ‘12 and his wife Sarah were married in March of 2024. The ceremony was at the Pendry, and the reception was at Barcocina, both of which are located in Fells Point. Greg had Lakers Brett Radcliffe ‘12 , Andrew Holmes ‘10 , Sarah’s brothers, Corey Koch ‘13 and Trey Koch ‘10 , along with head varsity football coach, Tony Rinaudo as groomsmen.
Stuart Reid ‘12 started a new position as a major market sales executive at Paycor. His company delivers product functionality, standard integrations, and expertise in sales and service to meet the needs of its clients’ HR and finance professionals. Stuart was also married earlier this month to Laura Dunbar. Lakers in attendance included Henry Knott ‘12, Geron Brooks ‘12, Will Reid ‘16, Ben Feild ‘12, and Jimmy Connor ‘12
Spencer Ward ‘12 is working as a commercial real estate broker for H&R Retail in the Washington, D.C. metro area. He received his master’s degree in real estate from Georgetown University.
He and his wife Justine have a son named Archie.
Taylor Davis ‘13 is an insurance asset management associate at T. Rowe Price in Baltimore. He is also currently an Affiliate Instructor in the Department of Economics at Loyola University Maryland. Taylor has a degree in economics and Information Systems and his MBA from the Loyola University Maryland Sellinger School of Business.
Devin Foudos ‘13 works for the JPMorgan Chase & Co. Bank in the Baltimore area. He is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in economics and has his MBA from the University of Baltimore.
Andrew Roswell ‘13 married Brooke Minturn last summer in Annapolis. His co-best men were Christian Knight ‘13 and Chris Rubino ‘13 . Lakers pictured (l-r) are Harrison Linnan ‘13 , Christian, Chris, Andrew, Greg Sheets ‘13 , and Brian O’Neil ‘75 Alec Blitzstein ‘13 (not pictured) also attended the wedding. Andrew is the head lacrosse coach at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland. He had been an assistant coach with the varsity team for the past six seasons at Whitman. As the offensive coordinator and assistant coach, he oversaw the county’s leading offense in terms of goals per game in 2023 and has helped multiple players continue their lacrosse career in college. Andrew played collegiately at the University of Michigan.
Will Sutton ‘13 is a sales representative at Cybercore Technologies out of Raleigh, NC. His company supports the Department of Defense (DoD) in many long-term engagements throughout DoD, IC, DHS and commercial organizations for planning and successfully
implementing technology projects. Will is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a degree in mathematics and statistics.
Alex Andrews ‘14 is a campaign tech and innovation manager at Flywheel Digital in Baltimore. His company operates a leading cloud-based digital commerce platform that helps its clients access near real-time performance measurement to improve sales, share, and profits. Alex is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a degree in media studies/economics.
Jordan Brooks ‘14 is the assistant branch manager at Enterprise Rent-a-Car in Owings Mills, MD. He is a graduate of Salisbury University and is currently pursuing his master’s in cyber security at the University of Maryland Global Campus.
Colin Chell ‘14 is the Director of Development at BVO Capital in Bethesda, MD. BVO Capital is a real estate firm that develops, buys, and manages U.S. residential real estate. The company is committed to delivering market leading returns through specialization, standardization and scale. Colin is a graduate of The Ohio State University where he lettered for four years on the men’s lacrosse team.
Dylan Hazlett ‘14 is a systems engineer for DigitaLogic, Inc. in Baltimore. His company is an engineering firm offering technology solutions to utility companies, campuses, independent power producers, and other customers looking to take advantage of modernized automation, monitor, and control solutions. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a degree in systems engineering.
David Lurie ‘14 is a senior valuations associate at Hilco Global out of New York. His company is a privately held diversified financial services company and the world’s preeminent authority on maximizing the value of assets for both healthy and distressed companies. David has a degree in international business from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.
Jake Merrill ‘14 is a sales development representative for Phreesia in Wrightsville, NC. His company, headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, is a software service company that offers healthcare organizations a set of applications to automate and manage patient intake.
Drew Miller ‘14 is an account executive for AL Howes Insurance Agency in Towson. For over 60 years, A.L. Howes Insurance Agency has offered service to its clients and its partners.
Hunter Moreland ‘14 is the VP of Sales Recruitment at Commodore Partners in New York City. His company specializes in talent acquisition for its clients. He was on campus in May celebrating his tenth reunion with his classmates.
Dylan Watts ‘14 is a project manager at The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company in Cockeysville. He is a graduate of Auburn University with a degree in finance.
Parker Yablon ‘14 married Jessica Jaeger in April in Livingston, NJ. The two met as students at the University of Maryland and now live in Manhattan. Pictured at the wedding are David Lurie ‘14 , Evan Robinson ‘14 , Glen Becker ‘14 , Parker, Blake Venick ‘14 , and Luke Kluttz ‘14 . David signed the couple’s Ketuba (the Jewish wedding
contract) as Parker’s witness. Chad Hazman ‘14 (groomsman), Dylan Watts ‘14 , and Blake Taylor ‘10 were also in attendance, but not in the picture.
Blair Brooks ‘15 is a senior analyst at Accenture Federal Services in the Baltimore-Washington area.
Myles Cohen ‘15 is a partnerships manager and program/club assistant director at Eighteen Twelve LLC. His company provides programming and opportunities for lacrosse players across the country. Eighteen Twelve LLC has an abundance of resources readily available to help student athletes progress through the levels that youth and high school lacrosse offer. From local club opportunities, overnight camps, local training academies, to national teams, Eighteen Twelve LLC has offerings for all players. In addition, Myles is an assistant defensive coach on Brian Farrell’s ‘06 varsity lacrosse staff.
Cole Coffay ‘15 is a national recruiting manager at Maxim Healthcare Group out of Tampa, FL. His company’s healthcare staffing and workforce management services provide talent for hospitals, schools, government programs, correctional facilities, and managed care organizations. Cole is a graduate of the University of Tampa with a degree in business administration and management.
Bo Harchick ‘15 is a registered client service associate at Alex. BrownRaymond James in Baltimore. Bo is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park with a degree in economics.
Devin Harvin ‘15 graduated from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in May completing the Business Law Track. He passed the Maryland Bar in July, 2023. Devin had already started working at Womble Bond Dickinson as an associate in the corporate practice group in the firm’s Baltimore office. He is a graduate of Boston University where he studied political science and history with a minor in African American studies. Devin also served as the school’s President of the Student Body during his senior year at BU. Max Hyatt ‘15 is working at Merrill Lynch as a financial solutions advisor in Baltimore.
Dimitri Lezcano ‘15 is a graduate research associate at The Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering. He considers himself a robotics engineer with a strong physics and mathematics background. He is interested in human-centered robotics, autonomous vehicles and surgical robotics, and currently is a mechanical engineering PhD student in AMIRo Laboratory, a surgical robotics laboratory, at Johns Hopkins University. The lab develops smart needles to optimize MRIcompatible surgical robotic interventions and increase good outcomes.
Matt Manzoni ‘15 is in sales development at ZeroFox in Baltimore. ZeroFox is a global leader in digital risk protection, safeguarding organizations from security risks, including social media, mobile application, websites, email and domains, and digital collaboration platforms. Matt studied media and communications at Furman University.
Matt Marshall ‘15 is a compliance associate for Spruce Street Consulting LLC in Washington. His company is a premier political and nonprofit compliance firm providing clients with expertise in financial compliance requirements. Matt is a graduate of Washington and Lee University.
Max Marshall ‘15 (Matt’s twin) is the Assistant General Manager at Atwater’s of Belvedere Square in Baltimore.
Danny Robinson ‘15 is an associate attorney at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP in Miami, FL. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in advertising and business foundations. He graduated cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law in May of 2022.
Jacob Rubenstein ‘15 is a logistics manager at Boston Centerless in the Baltimore area. His company is an industry leader in supplying precision ground bar materials and grinding services, serving customers all over the world in a variety of industries which include Medical Device, Aerospace, Automotive and Defense. Jacob is a graduate of Dickinson College with a degree in environmental studies and economics.
Pat Spencer ‘15 signed a two-way contract in late February with the Golden State Warriors of the NBA. Pat, 27, has spent the past two seasons playing for the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State’s G League affiliate, and has become a reliable shooting threat as a regular rotation player for the team this campaign. This past season at Santa Cruz, he has averaged 12.3 points in
23.2 minutes per game, while shooting 51.2% from the field (42.7% on threepointers) and 82.4% from the free throw line. He has also contributed 4.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists per contest.
Connor Ward ‘15 received his master’s in computer science from the University of Virginia and is working for Deloitte as a data and AI operations consultant in Washington, D.C.
Brett Blum ‘16 is currently a sales account executive at Advance Business Systems in Baltimore. He is a 2020 graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism.
Cody Carlson ‘16 works for The US Sun as a motoring reporter in New York City. In addition, he continues to work on several comedy script projects. Launched in early 2020, The US Sun is the American digital edition of the famous British tabloid, offering the best in lifestyle, entertainment, news, tech, and sports. Cody is a graduate of Ithaca College.
Bo Dudley ‘16 is a leadership development program associate at Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC in Minneapolis, MN. His company has a network of more than 10,000 financial advisors, who deliver personalized financial advice to help clients reach their goals. Ameriprise has corporate locations throughout the U.S. and across the globe, and advisor offices in all 50 states.
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Hayden Kovinsky ‘16 is working as a payroll banking operations specialist at Toast in Chicago. His company pairs its deep understanding of the restaurant industry with powerful cloudbased software and restaurant-grade hardware to deliver an intuitive, all-inone platform across point of sale, guest marketing, digital ordering and delivery, and payroll and HR services. He is a graduate of Santa Clara University with a degree in finance.
Davy Lizana ‘16 is an associate broker at CRC Group out of Charlotte, NC. CRC Group is one of the largest wholesale insurance distributors in the U.S. The company consists of three divisions, Commercial Solutions, Group & Individual Solutions, and Specialty Programs.
Dom Maggio ‘16 continues to work in Winston-Salem, NC with the hopes of being picked up this spring as a free agent punter with an NFL camp. He is currently working for Kohl’s Kicking as a kicking instructor.
Morganne and Nick Malinowski ‘16 (pictured center) were married June 15, 2024, in Hanover, PA. Nick’s brothers Nate ‘16 (left) and Alex ‘11 (right) served as groomsmen. Sam Bowen ‘16 (not pictured) also served as a groomsman at the wedding.
Aaron Mendelsohn ‘16 is a graduate student at the University of Maryland studying mechanical engineering with a focus on microelectronic packaging and reliability.
Noah Snyder ‘16 is a business development representative for SmartAction out of New York City. His company transforms contact centers with AI-powered virtual agents. SmartAction has been recognized as the “Top-Rated Virtual Customer Assistant Solution” by Gartner Peer Insights and hailed as “The Leader in AI-enhanced Self-Service” by Frost & Sullivan. Noah is a graduate of the University of Delaware.
Marquise “Moo” Washington ‘17 , Dajuan Felder ‘17 , and Jason Chappell ‘17 were all on campus last fall to watch the Laker varsity football game against Concordia. All three are living and working in the Baltimore area.
Robinson Burrell ‘17 is a software engineer at Uber in New York City. He is a graduate of Cornell University with a degree in computer science.
Brian Oguike ‘17 (left) and Gideon Endalkachew ‘17 (right) visited the Alumni House in early June. Brian is working in Baltimore at Mercy Hospital and Gideon is living in Los Angeles and working in the music industry. Gideon and Brian are still the best of friends. Gideon had a passion for music his entire life but did not come to grips with
a desire for it to be his career until he was 18. He had no experience in music when he moved to LA in the summer of 2018. He just believed in himself. He writes, “So I got to LA, got a setup and made my first song ever, ‘Freshman’. I haven’t looked back since.”
Alex Meyers ‘17 is a network administrator at Tyto Athene. His company offers a broad range of expertise in four major technology domains: Network Modernization, Hybrid Cloud, Cyber Security, and Enterprise IT. Alex is consulting with the United States Department of Defense.
Brock Sassler ‘17 is the Coordinator of Operations, a division of student life, at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He has a degree in behavioral and community health from the University of Maryland and a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Florida.
Noah Vilceus ‘17 is an electrical engineer for AeroVironment in Melbourne, Florida. Noah is a graduate of Georgia Tech and majored in electrical engineering.
JP Woodward ‘17 was signed in late March to pitch for the Staten Island FerryHawks of the independent Atlantic League. JP, a 6’6 lefty, brings a reliable arm out of the bullpen and valuable
experience from multiple levels in the Philadelphia Phillies organization, playing last season in the Atlantic League with the York Revolution. JP writes, “I’m still not back with another MLB [organization] yet, which is the goal, but one day at a time along the journey.”
Bryce Atkinson ‘18 is an assistant golf professional at the Baltimore Country Club. He is also a master fitter for Callaway Golf.
Paul Agbaje ‘18 is the founder of SportsRush TV out of New York City. His product is a live video community platform allowing sports fans to give their takes, engage in debate, and compete with other fans. Paul is a Summa Cum Laude philosophy major graduate from Cornell University.
Chase Bailey ‘18 graduated from The Citadel and is involved with a campan educational Youtube program for preschool-aged children inspired by his summers at Camp Sea Gull. It’s called Our Camp and its goal is to provide quality role models, a safe environment, and opportunities to learn important life lessons. The main goal is to bring the camp spirit out to the world. There are two camp programs at the moment. The first one is The Adventure Door series, which follows Chase as he goes on adventures. In any given video, Chase could be doing something as simple as making a salad or as complicated as showing kids how to be brave while getting a haircut. The second series, The Knight Who Lost His Sword, is a puppet program and follows a knight named Sir Bob, who is charged with learning how to be a knight with a shovel when he loses his sword. His story is a metaphor for learning how to control impulse and encouraging critical thought.
JP Barbeau ’18 is currently working outside of Kansas City in sales for Moblico, a SAAS (software as a service) company helping independent wholesale distribution companies better connect with their customers and employees on a mobile level. Some of the services that JP’s company provides include turning branch/landline phone numbers into a shared ‘textable’ team inbox which creates oversight and data on communications going on in their organization. Customers use Moblico to place orders over text. JP loved his three years on Lake Avenue. “Without a doubt, going to BL has been the best thing that ever happened to me,” he wrote.
“[Going to BL] not only helped me grow as an individual at a much younger age than my peers around me due to being away from home, but it also has created lifelong friendships and relationships I would have never dreamed of having before attending BL.” JP is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in business communications.
Tucker Booth ‘18 is now an audit assistant in the Audit and Assurance group at Deloitte & Touche LLP in Boston.
Chris Brandau ‘18 is a prime brokerage sales analyst at Morgan Stanley in New York City. Chris is a graduate of Dickinson College, where he played on the men’s lacrosse team. The Dickinson College Athletic Department recognized Chris as the male recipient of the McAndrew’s Award for the 2022-2023 academic year. This honors the top performing senior athlete at Dickinson and is voted on by the coaches and administrators. In addition to being outstanding studentathletes, the recipients possess strong leadership qualities, demonstrate good sportsmanship, and serve as positive role models for future Dickinson student-athletes.
Alec Cohen ‘18 is the founder of Alco Imagery. Located in New York City, his company caters to a wide range of industries including real estate, construction, general contractors, with services that encompass everything from aerial drone photography and videography to hand-held camera work. He is a graduate of the College of Charleston with a degree in business administration and management with a focus on real estate.
Jack Godin ‘18 is a benefits consultant for Spherient Advisors out of Richmond, VA. The company is a customer-centric firm dedicated to helping businesses assess risk, implement programs, and control costs related to insurance and benefits plans. Jack is a graduate of High Point University with a degree in marketing sales.
Cole Jarrett ‘18 is an environmental engineer for Environ-Civil Engineering Ltd out of Columbia, MD. His company is an engineering consulting firm that specializes in environmental and water engineering. Cole is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University with a degree in civil and environmental engineering.
Andrew Lee ‘18 is a program specialist for Marriott International based in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of the College of Wooster with a degree in environmental geoscience.
CLASS NOTES
Francis Nnanna ‘18 returned to Boys’ Latin this fall, serving as our inaugural Fellow in the Residential Life Program. Francis most recently taught at Cristo Rey Jesuit School here in Baltimore. He earned his undergraduate degree from Towson University and is pursuing his master’s degree in school counseling from Loyola University (MD).
Joey Shortt ‘18 is a financial advisor at Equitable Advisors in the Baltimore area. After graduating from BL he continued his education at James Madison University graduating with a degree in finance.
Michael Ubriaco ‘18 is a recruiter with the Rogan Group, Inc. out of Severna Park, MD. The Rogan Group is dedicated to serving the insurance industry distribution sector. Michael is a graduate of the University of Maryland with his degree in business administration and management.
Connor Walsh ‘18 is a financial advisor at Morgan & Associates in Ellicott City. He is a graduate of Stonehill College where he played on the football team.
Walker Campbell ‘19 is a data analyst at MARKETview Education Partners in the Richmond area. His company is a comparative analytics software platform that provides a higher education administrator with data that is organized at the studentrecord level and standardized across schools. By harnessing tens of millions of student records and augmenting them with household consumer data MARKETview’s partners can learn more about their students than ever before. Walker is a graduate of the University of Richmond with a degree in mathematical economics.
Ethan Carhuapoma ‘19 is a graphic designer for OCF Realty in Philadelphia. OCF specializes in property management, commercial and residential leasing, and real estate sales and development. Ethan is a graduate of Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design.
Myles Davis ‘19 is a Computer Science Major at Penn State. He is enrolled in the Millennium Scholars Program, an exclusive and highly selective scholarship that seeks to promote underrepresented students, who plan to pursue various graduate degrees in the STEM field. Myles hopes to pursue his Ph.D.
Bill Dingledine H’19 visited campus last October. Bill currently lives in Greenville, SC. He talked about his 12 years as a middle and upper school teacher here on Lake Avenue and especially his fondness for former Headmaster Jack Williams ‘38 and former Middle School Head Otis Read ‘55. He is doing well since his bike accident several years ago and continues to improve. He says hello to all of his former students and co-workers.
Maya and Sam Grace ‘19 were married in late June in Chesapeake Beach. Lakers in attendance pictured (l-r) are Regan McNemar ‘19, Will Spencer ‘21 , Alex Jackson ‘19, Cam Spencer ‘19 , Zach Grace ‘17 ,
Connor Walsh ‘18 , Maya, Sam, Michael Morsberger ‘16 , Ben Barton ‘17 , Mac Kennedy ‘76 , and baseball head coach Bill Greenwell.
Tommy Hurley ‘19 graduated from Penn State with a degree in data science engineering. He also minored in mathematics. He moved to Dallas in June to start his job as an associate analyst in Revenue Management with Southwest Airlines. He joined his brother, Ryan ‘18, who also works at Southwest Airlines.
Connor Knott ‘19 graduated Summa Cum Laude in chemical engineering from The Rochester Institute of Technology in May. Connor is the son of Paul Knott ‘79.
Jack Levine ‘19 is a compensation analyst for Textron. His company is a multiindustry company that leverages its global network of aircraft, defense, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron works with Bell, Cessna, Beechcraft, Pipistrel, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Arctic Cat, and many other companies. Jack graduated from Cornell University with a degree in Labor and Industrial Relations.
Zach Parks ‘19, a graduate of the College of Charleston, is now a graduate student at New York University pursuing a master’s in clinical social work.
Blake Shepherd ‘19 was on campus this past academic year and gave a presentation to a few language classes. Blake was a Spanish major while at Bates College and thanks to passing AP credits while at BL, he writes, “I was ultimately able to graduate a semester early, then work at Bates for the last semester, while all my friends were still there. Being able to speak Spanish and an appreciation for cross-cultural relationships have been central to my life. So much of all the good stuff that’s happened in my life has come from moments fostered during my time at BL.” He is working at The Maine Immigrant Rights Coalition, a non-profit in Portland, which provides services ranging from a refugee shelter, advocacy at both the state and federal level, and various community programming.
Ely Shilling ‘19 is an athletic communications assistant for Syracuse University. He will serve as the primary media contact for volleyball and women’s tennis and secondary contact for men’s basketball. He will also help facilitate media interactions with players and coaches. Ely is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in communications.
Connor Stevens ‘19 is an architecture student at the University of Miami, Florida. Last summer he interned at The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company here in Baltimore.
Cooper Weidner ‘19 is an investment banking analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. in New York. He is a graduate of Union College with a degree in economics.
Brandon Wu ‘19 is an assistant vice president of the Carta Lusso Stationery Company based out of Yiwu, Zhvejiang, China. His company is dedicated to designing, producing, and selling highquality stationeries, primarily notebooks, and journals. Brandon is a graduate of the University of Miami (FL) Herbert Business School.
CLASS NOTES
Lorenzo Donadio ‘20 graduated from American University in May and is pictured with his BL family, the DeLondes - Antony ‘29, former varsity assistant basketball coach Antwyne, and Mari, current director of the Laker Fund. Lorenzo lived with the DeLondes while attending BL. He lettered for four years on the AU men’s basketball team, starting all 32 games this past year, averaging close to 10 points and over four rebounds per game. He hopes to return to Italy and play professional basketball.
Cole Erickson ‘20 writes that he was with his girlfriend, who lives in Warrenton, VA. Her parents are friends with Jim Mitchell ‘87 (pictured right.) The two met at a concert and Cole writes, “[Jim] said he went to BL and the connection grew from there.” Cole is currently attending Loyola University Maryland and plays lacrosse for the Greyhounds. Jim lives in Warrenton and is an executive with the Superior Paving Corporation out of Gainesville, Virginia.
Former teammates (l-r) Ryan Evans ‘20 , Cole Erickson ‘20 , and Brendan Grimes ‘20 played against each other in lacrosse in February at Homewood Field. Ryan’s and Brendan’s Johns Hopkins team came out on top over Loyola, 13-7
Nicholas Gold ‘20 (University of Tennessee), Lowell Hairston ‘20 (Bates College), and Emre Yavalar ‘20 (University of Richmond) pictured (l-r) all graduated last May from their respective colleges. All sets of parents, Shelly Hairston-Jones and Keith Hairston, Kelly and Joe Gold, and Mary and Derya Yavalar attended each graduation. Shelly writes, “Our three boys just completed their four years of college and we, the parents, were fortunate to be able to attend all the graduations together! [We are] so excited for them and what the future may hold!”
Jack Halloran ‘20 graduated from the University of Delaware. He was a member of the school’s men’s golf team. Last year as a junior he competed in eight tournaments with an average round of 74.21, which was fourth best on the team. He tied for ninth place in the Coastal Athletic Conference (CAA). As a junior he averaged a 76 in four tournaments and as a freshman he averaged 77.14 in five tournaments.
Jack is majoring in business. At BL, he was a four-year letterman and captain of the golf team for three seasons. He won the 2017 MIAA individual championship as a freshman, becoming the second freshman to ever win the title.
Andrew Hudyma ‘20 graduated from Loyola University Chicago with a degree in Accounting. He took a summer job with CohnReznick LLP here in Baltimore and hopes to get a full time job at the firm after his internship is complete.
Darius Kulchyckyj ‘20 reports that his club hockey team at Franklin & Marshall (F&M) College won the Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference championship in February. F&M defeated Penn State Altoona, 6-2, to capture the title. He writes, “I have to thank BL for introducing me to my favorite sport.”
Kendall Walker ‘20 is working as an intern in the Office of United States Representative Glenn Ivey. Kendall graduated in May from Morehouse College with a degree in sociology and Spanish and a 3.86 GPA.
John Bryan ‘21 is a student at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland studying financial economics and business management.
Josh Bennett ‘21 is a rising junior at Wesleyan University majoring in economics with a minor in Data Analysis. Along with this, he is a member of the football team at Wesleyan. He hopes to pursue opportunities in the finance industry.
Harry Genth ‘21 was named the Centennial Conference baseball Player of the Year last week. Harry, a junior at Haverford College, played both second base and shortstop for the Fords. He hit .339 with a .510 on-base percentage (5th in CC) and .670 slugging percentage (6th in CC). He also contributed 10 home runs (4th in CC), 25 RBIs, 42 runs scored and 27 walks (10th in CC) while fielding at a .953 clip.
John Maranto ‘21 is a student at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and is a candidate for Bachelor of Science degree in economics. He is also a longstick midfielder on the men’s lacrosse team.
Gavin McClernan ‘21 (left) and Justin Kagen ‘21 (right) unbeknownst to each other, were both studying abroad during the 2023 fall semester in Vienna, Austria. Gavin is a student at Washington and Lee University while Justin is a student at Wake Forest. The two former Lakers were in the same building for housing and in the same business classes!
Tommy Ozonoff ‘21 is a current student-athlete at Sewanee, The University of the South. He is studying history and business and is a member of the Tigers men’s lacrosse team.
Ben Peake ‘21 is a current student at Davidson College, and during his junior year studied abroad at the University of Amsterdam. He is also an avid pickleball player and last November, earned the Bronze Medal in the Singles Tournament at the 2023 Netherlands National Pickleball Championship. In addition, Ben is an editor of The Davidsonian, the school’s newspaper. He leads a team of writers and manages weekly assignments. He also writes and edits content for the paper and assists with its layout and presentation.
Cameron Sajadi ‘21 is a student at The University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business pursuing a degree in finance.
Will Spencer ‘21 is a senior at Hood College and is a member of the men’s basketball team. Will helped his team make the NCAA Division III playoffs for the second time in three years this past spring.
Nicky Brown ‘22 and Nathan Crouse ‘22 met up with each other after last May’s Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) lacrosse semi-final game between Jacksonville University (JU) and the Air Force Academy, won by Jacksonville, 15-10. Nicky had three goals and two assists in the Dolphin win. JU later lost to Utah in the ASUN title game, 16-13. Nicky ended the year with 60 points35 goals and 25 assists.
Jack Corrado ‘22 is a student at the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University. Jack was seen on campus this past spring during the BL baseball team’s playoff run.
Ashton Morgan ‘22 is currently enrolled in the BS/BE Biomedical/ Medical Engineering program at Dartmouth College.
Paul O’Connor ‘22 is a student at Northwestern University studying communication, radio, television, and film.
Cardin Stoller ‘22, goalie for the Rutgers University men’s lacrosse team, was named The Big Ten’s lacrosse Freshman of the Year.
Hopper Zappitello ‘22 is a junior at Dartmouth College, where he plays on the men’s varsity lacrosse team.
Andrew Cochran ‘23 is a student at The University of Vermont (UVM) and is currently playing as a professional on the disc golf circuit. In October, he won the Vermont State Disc Golf Championship, held at Smugglers Notch, by one stroke over a fellow UVM student and has also won numerous other tournaments. He is sponsored by Discmania and is currently on the Pro Team North America.
IN MEMORIUM
Boys’ Latin was sad to report the news of the November 19, 2023 death of Dr. H. Mebane Turner H’08, BL’s Headmaster from 2006-2008. Dr. Turner was a giant in Baltimore’s education sphere serving as the president of the University of Baltimore for decades. A graduate of the University of Virginia, he was 92 years old.
Nathan Crouse ‘23 is a student at the United States Air Force Academy and last fall visited the Alumni House. He is a member of the Falcon Men’s lacrosse team. He was in town to attend the Air Force - Navy Football game in Annapolis.
Parker Jones ‘23 is a rising sophomore at the University of Maryland and is a member of the Terrapin football team. According to the Terps’ football media guide he chose Maryland football because, “I loved the coaches, especially Gunter Brewer, and the facilities are great. I just love how everything functions. It seems like a place I can really thrive in.” He also states his biggest sports thrill is winning the MIAA “A” Conference Lacrosse Championship as a Laker defenseman in 2021.
At the 2024 Commencement Exercises, 80 seniors graduated from BL and became Alumni. Four of those are legacies – sons of alumni. Pictured (l-r) are Matt Lazenby ‘89, Jed Lazenby ‘24, Matt Proutt ‘93, Mason Proutt ‘24, Leon Pinkett III ‘85, Leon Pinkett IV ‘24, Jason Quenzer ‘95, and Cole Quenzer ‘24
Boys’ Latin was sad to report the March news that former trustee Jay Alban H’13 passed away, following a long illness. Jay was a long-time and ardent supporter of Boys’ Latin, involved in every campaign since 1994, serving two terms as a trustee, and being named an honorary alumnus of the School in 2013. Jay began his affiliation with BL due to his life-long friendship with Associate Headmaster Dyson Ehrhardt ‘59. On many occasions he was asked to help support various BL causes and never did he say “no.” His son, Jamie H’18 , is currently a member of BL’s Board of Trustees.
Boys' Latin was sad to report the news of the passing of Jane Helms Blaustein H'17 on August 17, 2024. Jane was a dedicated supporter of the School and served on Boys' Latin's Board of Trustees. Her two grandsons, Danny Lucas '03 and Patrick Lucas '06, are Boys' Latin graduates. At our 2017 Homecoming Weekend, Jane was named an Honorary Alum. Boys' Latin extends its deepest sympathies to Jane's family.
2023-24 ANNUAL REPORT
DEAR ALUMNI, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS,
It was a terrific year for philanthropy at Boys’ Latin!
On June 30, we closed the Boldly BL Campaign with gifts and pledges of $23.1 million. I am proud to report that this was the largest campaign in the School’s history. I would like to thank all of our amazing benefactors (mentioned in the next few pages) for their outpouring of support. We embarked on the Boldly BL Campaign with the launch of the residential life program and our new dormitory, Carter-Cowan Hall. The campaign then led to improvements of the Gelston Athletic Center and the upper school, and included the addition of Gore Hall. Finally, we were able to add $5 million to the endowment, which, like all of these improvements, will help to ensure the future of the School and benefit generations of boys.
The Laker Fund finished at $1.9 million, the highest total in five years. Thanks to our outstanding alumni participation percentage, we once again won the Battle of Baltimore, topping all of the area’s private schools. This is a testament to the quality of teachers, coaches and mentors who impact the lives of our alumni.
Another high point of this past year was our Alumni Weekend (see pictures on page 48). We introduced a new format this year designed to celebrate all of our alumni but to fully honor those alumni celebrating milestone reunions. We tented the Mollett Family Agora next to Carter-Cowan Hall for a wonderful party on the western campus. Next spring, on May 3, 2025, we will celebrate the classes ending in 0s and 5s. I hope all alumni will come back to campus for what promises to be an amazing weekend. It is a Saturday night in May that you don’t want to miss!
I’m delighted to recognize all the donors mentioned in this Annual Report. Our current students benefit from your philanthropy each and every day, as it allows us to continue to provide our boys with a life-changing education. I greatly appreciate your continued support of Boys’ Latin. Thank you!
Best regards,
CRAIG BROOKS Director of Development
JACK H. WILLIAMS SOCIETY
Cumulative gifts of $25,000 or more to The Laker Fund entitle one to membership in the Jack H. Williams Society. Jack Williams, a 1938 Boys’ Latin alumnus, led the effort to find the property to build Boys’ Latin School on the grounds where it is located today. A practicing attorney, Jack left his law firm in 1962 to become Boys’ Latin’s second headmaster on Lake Avenue. Donors who consistently and generously give to Boys’ Latin, as Jack Williams did, become members of this society named in his honor.
$500,000 +
Paula and W. Kyle Gore ’80
Nancy and Henry H. Hopkins H’03
C. Duff Hughes ’76
Barbara and William H. May ’60*
Frances and J. Duncan Smith ’73
The Spahn Family
$250,000 +
Dottie Alban
Theodore W. Bauer H’17
Deborah and John G. Eckenrode, Jr.
Diane and Philip C. Federico ’75
Louis R. Fritz ’77
Janet Bauer Hartman
Angela and Gregory S. Horning H’16
Cary and Warner P. Mason, Sr. H’12
Joan and J. Huston McCollough II ’69
Rachel and Walker S. Mygatt H’16
Ann and Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Anne and Steven E. Simms H’10
David D. Smith ’68
Melissa and Robert E. Smith ’81
Colleen and David E. Waters ’69
Eileen Wilcox H’19
$100,000 +
Chandler and Richard H. Bagby ’82
Mary Jane Blaustein H’17
Sana and Andrew M. Brooks
Katherine and James R. Brooks ’73
Carol and Robert E. Carter ’64
The Estate of Leora Colbert
Mary and Herbert D. Frerichs, Jr.
Mary Bee and L. Myrton Gaines II ’74
Thomas M. Gaines ’82
Kris and Michael C. Gitlin
Bonny and Robert V. Gothier, Jr.
Roland S. Harvey ’80
Shannon and Nicholas G. King H’24
Georgette D. Kiser
Nicole and Henry A. Lederer ’80
Jessica Kordansky Levin and Eric T. Levin ’88
Jennifer and Ross M. Levin ’89
Sara and Robert W. Martin
Julie and Ryan McClernan ’85
Rosemary and Bruce D. McLean ’75
Beth and Mark Moxley ’88
Dessie Moxley
Jenny and Jonathan P. Murray H’13
Natalie and Matthew D. Nichols
Ingrid and Donald F. Obrecht, Jr. ’78
Pam and Thomas F. O’Neil, Jr.
Merle and Thomas B. Peace ’65
Pen Pendleton III ’76
Margaret-Mary and T. Michael Preston ’75
Joan and Gary A. Pyne
Maryann and Robert B. Rice III
Gail and James S. Riepe
Patricia and Robert M. Rubino
Bonnie and Bruce P. Sawyer
Laury and Lewis A. Scharff H’22
Sue Shriver
Kitty Simpson
James F. Talbert ’76
Ellen Voelkel
J. Timothy Voelkel ’76
Jill and David A. Ward H’19
$25,000 +
Garland and James C. Alban IV H’18
Anonymous
Antigoni Apesos
Phyllis and Leonard J. Attman
Delia and Bruce A. Baggan
Eleanora G. Baird
Melanie and Paul L. Baker ’84
Sharron and Herbert M. Bank
George F. Barker ’82
Anne and J. Dixon Bartlett III ’80
Harriet and James E. Berg
Frank E. Berger
Catherine Bishop and Daniel Marino
Jennifer and Charles F. Black, Sr. ’73
Jeannine and John F. Black
Jean Blake
Stacy and Gary S. Blibaum ’88
Monica and Michael T. Bordick
Alison and Brian J. Brennan
Debi and Geoffrey H. Brent ’77
Raleigh Brent III ’72
Ellen and Douglas W. Brinkley
Ann and Brian W. Brooke
Maya and Steven S. Brooks
Julia and Charles A. Bryan
Dawn and James H. Burch ’81
Fran and James A. Callahan, Jr. ’71
Jean A. Campbell
Gail and Bradford G. Y. Carney ’68
Susan Cashman
Pat and John R. Cochran III
Ozzie and Joseph W. Cowan H’21
Eileen and George W. Cox H’13
Barbara and Frank F. Daily III ’77
Terri and Thomas O. Daly ’78
Deborah and Mark M. Deering ’72
Diane and Mark G. Dorney ’74
Charon and Alexius A. Dyer III ’74
Janet and Mark V. Dyer
Caroline and Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Jody and Daniel W. Evans
Roberta and Scott Fader
Wesley and Thomas P. Finnerty ’82
Terri and J. Douglas Floccare
Kelly and Ronald Frank
Phyllis and Louis F. Friedman
Samuel H. Friedman ’91
Linda and Brandon Gaines ’72
Beth and W. Lee Gaines, Jr.
Anne and William R. Gee
Gretchen and Keith A. Gertsen ’88
Susan and Jeffrey J. Glibert ’68
Jean Glose
Dotty Goldsborough
Carol and Mark A. Goodman
Joseph H. Grady, Jr. ’65
Kathy and Roger L. Gray
Kate and James R. Grieves, Jr. ’76
Ryan Grimes
Kate and J. Patrick Gugerty ’83
Linda and G. Todd Guntner ’72
Shelly Hairston-Jones and Keith Hairston
Harold G. Hathaway III ’66
Laurie and Drew M. Haugh ’77
Lisa Hawkins
Ruby and Robert W. Hearn
Cindy and Frederick J. Heldrich III ’72
Lisa and Michael S. Higgins ’74
Jennifer and Matthew Hitt
Laurie and Brian D. Holman
Kitty Holub
Elizabeth Hughes
Margaret Hupfeldt
Rudy and Shawn P. Hurley
Kelly and Christopher Jarvis
Mary Beth and Frank S. Jones, Jr. ’77
Francie and John J. Keenan
Jessica and Daniel C. Keith H’08
Anne and Donald W. Kellerman, Jr.
Richard B. Kelly ’70
Nancy Kemp
Stephanie and Harry R. Kleiser
Parker Sutton and Paul Knott ’79
Pat and Louis J. Kousouris, Jr. ’64
Debi and William M. Krulak, Jr.
Alicia and Robert D. Kunisch, Sr.
Michelle and Robert D. Kunisch, Jr.
Robert W. Lange
Oachia and David E. Lanphar
Nancy and John G. Larkin
Jill and Eric M. Levitt
Kay and Craig Lewis
Amy and Victor J. Lizana
Douglas K. Loizeaux ’68
Anastasiya and Joe Lorenz IV
Daniel A. Lucas ’03
Lynne and Joseph T. Mallon, Jr.
Michele and Louis Marchese
Patricia O’C. B. Farley and William F. C. Marlow
Nancy and Jeffrey C. Mason ’81
Guy J. Matricciani, Jr. ’81
Janney McComas
Denise and David L. McKissock, Jr.
David W. Meese ’55
Anne and Andrew F. Meredith
Barbara and Adam H. Miller
Amber and Jason E. Miller
Julie and A. Skip Miller, Sr.’76
Louise and J. William Miller ’62
Elizabeth S. Mitchell
Jill and James A. Mitchell ’87
Sharon and Thomas W. Mitchell ’56
Dort and Richard C. Mollett ’69
Samantha and Ryan D. Mollett ’97
Colleen and Thomas P. Mulroy
Katherine and William P. Murphy
Dana and S. Morris Murray ’72
Susan and Robert B. Naeny ’73
Patricia Nicholas
David G. Noble ’54
Barbara Voss Noell and Charles E. Noell
Elizabeth and Andrew M. Obrecht ’75
Betsy and David Oestreicher
Susan Ohrenschall
Corinne and Ferdinand H. Onnen, Jr. ’71
Shelle and Jeffrey H. Owen
Hayley and Thomas W. Parker ’82
Ashley and J. Clark Parriott, Jr.
Wendy and Adam Peake
T. Scott Pendleton ’72
Vincent Piccinini
Amie and Christopher J. Post
Diane and Jeffrey Powers
Stephanie and Derek M. Radebaugh ’90
Nancy Radebaugh
George J. Rayburn ’84
Julie and William F. Regine
Vernon A. Reid, Jr.
Laura and John H. Rice III
Holly and James M. Riordan
Therese and James F. Roberts
Leslie and Harry W. Rodgers IV ’74
Lynn and William S. Roohan
Albert William Rubeling, Jr. H’09
Ann and Timothy C. Scheve
Claire and Charles M. Shriver ’85
Donna and John W. Sieverts H’07
Donna Smith
Venice K. Paterakis and Frederick Gerstell Smith ’67
Leigh and Roy A. Smith III ’85
Cheryl and Andrew M. Snyder
Sherri and Peter B. Snyder
Julia and Stephen L. Snyder
Jennifer Gilbert St. John
Ann and Charles C. Stieff ’74
Valerie and Paul R. Stierhoff ’77
Suzanne and Joseph A. Sullivan
James G. Thomas, Jr. ’81
Jenn and Jeffrey S. Vitelkites
Stacy and Christopher J. Walsh H’20
Nancy and David O. Watts ’81
Nancy Webster
Amanda and Dennis H. Weinman ’93
Carol and Thomas W. Winstead, Jr.
Cherie and Thomas E. Winter
Kim and John D. Wolff
Deb Wood
F. Christian Zinkhan ’75
ANNUAL REPORT
DECEASED
James C. Alban III H’13
Kate Berger
Edward F. Blake, Jr.
Raleigh Brent II ’44
William Gill Brooks ’45
Edmund Cashman
Brooke P. Cottman ’48
Angelo N. D’Anna
Louis A. Demely, Jr. ’46
Willis S. Drummer
Elinor and Stephen W. Feiss
Emma and W. Lee Gaines, Sr. ’42
J. Frederick Glose ’45
Leslie E. Goldsborough, Jr. H’14
Curran W. Harvey, Jr.
Gene and Charles F. Haugh
Charles M. Holub
Charles F. Hughes, Jr.
William G. Hupfeldt, Sr. ’44
Robert W. Lehr ’71
Guy J. Matricciani, Sr.
Myles R. McComas, Jr.
James E. McDonnell II ’45
Betty Meese
Barton S. Mitchell H’07
Louis J. Nicholas
Carolyn S. Obrecht
Dorothy H. Ohrenschall
Robert F. Ohrenschall ’44
Diane W. Parker
John Radebaugh
Rosalind Plummer-Reid
Frances and George M. S. Riepe, Sr. ’40
David W. Roszel ’39
Dolly and Joseph W. Sener, Sr. ’44
Eugene Servary ’43
George M. Shriver III ’50
Howard R. Simpson ’44
Carolyn B. Smith
Ronald L. Spahn ’58
Priscilla and Charles C. Stieff II
Mary Jean and Oliver S. Travers H’16
Kathryn and Joseph R. B. Tubman ’45
James McC. Webster, Jr. ’55
Brian E. Wilcox
Jonathan B. Wood
NEW MEMBERS
Brett D. Clifford ’74
Mary and Scott W. Dougherty
Melinda and Mark George
Beverly and John W. H. Michel ’64
Julia Palm
Dena and James A. Tzitzouris, Jr.
“H” – Honorary Alumnus
*Denotes Deceased
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
The continued growth of the School’s endowment is of paramount importance for the financial well-being of Boys’ Latin School. Listed are the School’s current named endowment funds.
AWARD ENDOWMENTS
Minimum Investment of $25,000
The Clive Beard Award (Photography)
The Jennifer Brock Award
The J. Freund Award (Science)
The John S. “Jack” Kearns “Clearly Evident” Award
The Margaret MacFarland Award (Music)
The Ralph Marquiss Award (Music)
The Lee Packard Award (Music)
The Benjamin Samuel Sorensen Award
The Szczypinski Award (Wrestling)
FACULTY CHAIR ENDOWMENT
Minimum Investment of $25,000
The Dyson P. Ehrhardt Faculty Chair
The J. Duncan Smith Faculty Chair
The Board of Trustees Faculty Chair
FACULTY ENRICHMENT ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Minimum Investment of $25,000
The Margaret and Rodney Brooks Enrichment Fund
The Jean Campbell Faculty Enrichment Fund
The Colbert Enrichment Fund
The Dyson P. Ehrhardt Faculty Enrichment Fund
The Edward E. Ford Enrichment Fund
The Levin Seminar Enrichment Fund
The Christopher J. Post Faculty Enrichment Fund
The Joan Pyne Faculty Enrichment Fund
FACULTY SALARY ENRICHMENT FUND
Minimum Investment of $25,000 Anonymous
The Lloyd E. Mitchell Faculty Salary Endowment
The William L. Morris Teaching Chair
The Dunning Foundation Faculty Salary Endowment
The Sheridan Foundation Faculty Salary Endowment
The Robert F. Ohrenschall Faculty Salary Endowment (English)
OTHERS
The Chespaeake Bay Foundation Endowment Fund
The William F.R. Gilroy Speaker Fund
The Emmert Hobbs Publication/ Photography Fund
The Iglehart Endowment Fund for Baseball
The Library Endowment Fund
The Scholarship Endowment Fund
The Eugene P.E. Servary Endowment Fund for Science
The Sheridan Foundation Endowment Fund for Technology
The George Shriver Endowment Fund for Buildings
SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTS
Minimum Investment of $100,000
The James C. Alban III Scholarship
The Charles T. Bauer Scholarship
The Kathleen M. Berger Scholarship
The Jennifer & Charles F. Black Scholarship
The Blaustein Scholar Scholarship
The Harry C. Bowie III Scholarship
The John G. Bowling Scholarship
The Gillian & Raleigh Brent Family Scholarship
The Boys’ Latin Alumni Association Scholarship
The Frank C. Brooks Family Scholarship
The William M. Callahan Scholarship
The Class of 1944 Scholarship
The Class of 1945 Scholarship
The Class of 1964 Scholarship
The Class of 1972 Scholarship
The Carol & Robert E. Carter Scholarship
The Frank M. Chubb Scholarship
The Edith R. Cottman Scholarship
The Brooke P. & J. Stewart Cottman and Veterans of World War II Scholarship
The Beau A. Dagenais Memorial Scholarship
The Louis A. Demely Scholarship
The Florence & John H. Ehrhardt Scholarship
The Caroline & Dyson P. Ehrhardt Scholarship
The Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship
The France-Merrick Scholarship
The Albert F. Freihofer Scholarship
The Mary & Herbert D. Frerichs, Jr. Scholarship
The W. Brad Gano Scholarship
The Rixey & Leonard C. Gore Scholarship
The Katherine & J. Patrick Gugerty Scholarship
The Marjorie & Curran W. Harvey Scholarship
The Linda & Todd Guntner Scholarship
The Hal Hathaway Scholarship
The T. Clayton Hill Scholarship
The Bettie & Thomas Hill Scholarship
The Rokos & Hill Family Scholarship
The Angela & Gregory S. Horning Scholarship
The Hupfeldt Memorial Family Scholarship
The Mary Lenore & John Albert Kelly Scholarship
The Georgette Kiser Scholarship
The S. Michael Knott Scholarship
The David I. Lampe Scholarship
The James L. Lears Scholarship
The Craig J. Levitt Scholarship
The Albert A. “Ab” Logan Scholarship
The Henry G. Lubke IV Scholarship
The Guy J. Matricciani Sr. Scholarship
The William H. May Scholarship
The Barbara & William H. May Scholarship
The James E. McDonnell Scholarship
The Betty & David W. Meese Scholarship
The Middendorf Foundation Scholarship
The Dorothy & Richard Mollett Scholarship
The Jennifer & Jonathan Murray Scholarship
The Lawrence P. Naylor III Scholarship
The William A. Niermann, Jr. Scholarship
The Dorothy Ohrenschall Scholarship
The Ingrid & Donald Obrecht ‘78
Family Scholarship
The Robert F. Ohrenschall Scholarship
The Ann & Brian O’Neil Scholarship
The Stephen T. Parker Scholarship
The Thomas W. Parker Scholarship
The Clementine Peterson Scholarship
The Plummer Reid Scholarship
The Joan & Gary Pyne Scholarship
The Readers Digest Scholarship
The Otis B. Read III Scholarship
The H. Brunt Riepe Scholarship
The David W. Roszel Scholarship
The David Welby Roszel Scholarship
The Bonnie & Bruce P. Sawyer Scholarship
The Page & Michael Schwartz ‘66 Endowed Scholarship
The Ann TenEyck Sener Scholarship
The Joseph W. Sener, Jr. Scholarship
The George M. Shriver Scholarship
The Shriver Family Scholarship
The Howard R. Simpson Scholarship
The Donna & John W. Sieverts Scholarship
The Carolyn S. Smith Scholarship
The Julian S. Smith Scholarship
The Gail & Ronald L. Spahn Scholarship
The Mattheu Thomas Scholarship
The Thomas Schenuit Travers Scholarship
The H. Mebane Turner Scholarship
The Jessica & David J. Ulrich Scholarship
The Mary P. & John L. Ulrich Scholarship
The Voelkel Family Scholarship
The Polly D. Warfield Scholarship
The Brian E. Wilcox Scholarship
The Jack H. Williams Scholarship
The Nicholas L. Ziolkowski Scholarship
The Leo G. Zimmermann III Scholarship
TO SUPPORT THE WILLIAMS SCHOLAR PROGRAM
The Babylon Foundation Scholarship
The Edmund J. Cashman Scholarship
The Morton K. & Jane Blaustein
Foundation Scholarship
The Susan B. Szczypinski Scholarship
The David E. Waters Scholarship
The Carol Winstead Scholarship
ANNUALLY SUPPORTS THE NAMED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The B.E.S.T. Scholarship
The Bonny & Robert Gothier Scholarship
The Sheridan Foundation Scholarship
ESSE QUAM VIDERI SOCIETY
Esse Quam Videri, “To be, rather than to seem,” the school motto, is the name given to the society established to recognize those who fondly remember the School by including Boys’ Latin in their estate plans.
ALUMNI
*Mr. Page Edmunds II ’34
*Mr. Andrew J. Young III ’35
*Mr. David W. Roszel ’39
*Mr. George M. Riepe Sr. ’40
*Dr. Strother B. Marshall ’41
*Mr. Eugene Servary P.E. ’43
*Mr. Raleigh Brent II ’44
*Mr. Robert F. Ohrenschall ’44
*Mr. Joseph W. Sener Jr. ’44
*Mr. Howard R. Simpson ’44
*Mr. James E. McDonnell II ’45
*Mr. Louis A. Demely Jr. ’46
*Mr. William M. Miller ’47
*Mr. Brooke P. Cottman ’48
*Mr. Harry L. Hogan ’48
*LT Timothy T. Pohmer USCG ’50
*Mr. John H. Ehrhardt III ’52
*Mr. John H. Croker Jr. ’54
Mr. David W. Meese ’55
*Mr. James M. Webster Jr. ’55
Mr. Thomas W. Mitchell ’56
*Mr. Ronald L. Spahn ’58
Mr. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. Carroll S. Klingelhofer III ’61
Mr. J. William Miller ’62
Mr. Jeffrey K. Sekulow ’63
Mr. Robert E. Carter CFRE ’64
Mr. Harry C. Bowie III ’65
Mr. Harold G. Hathaway III ’66
Mr. William R. Schmidt III ’67
*Mr. Michael G. Trawinski ’68
Dr. Stephen E. Wright PhD ’69
Mr. Richard B. Kelly ’70
*Mr. Robert W. Lehr ’71
Mr. G. Todd Guntner ’72
Mr. William A. Niermann Jr. ’72
Mr. A. L. S. Waxter Jr. ’72
Mr. Charles F. Black Sr. ’73
Mr. C. R. Deering ’73
Mr. Stuart D. Farber ’73
Mr. Alan M. Waller Jr. ’73
Mr. Jay S. Guyther ’74
Mr. Scott E. Huber ’74
Mr. Philip C. Federico ’75
Mr. Bruce D. McLean ’75
Mr. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. Tim Voelkel ’76
Mr. Louis R. Fritz ’77
Mr. Gregg H. Rairigh ’78
Mr. Stephen M. Dubin ’79
Mr. Anil C. S. Rao ’81
Mr. J. Patrick Gugerty ’83
Mr. Thomas G. Blair ’84
Mr. Steven M. Goodman ’86
Mr. Michael D. LeBlanc ’86
Mr. Jarrett B. Leeb ’93
Mr. Dennis H. Weinman ’93
HONORARY ALUMNI
Mr. Gregory S. Horning H’16
Mr. Walker S. Mygatt H’16
Mr. Albert W. Rubeling Jr. H’09
Mr. John W. Sieverts H’07
Mr. David A. Ward H’19
PARENTS OF ALUMNI
*Mr. Angelo N. D’Anna
Mrs. Anne D. Gee
*Mr. Curran W. Harvey Jr.
*Mrs. Bettie R. Hill
*Mrs. Carolyn S. Obrecht
Mr. Robert M. Rubino
Mrs. Jill Ward and Mr. David A. Ward
FACULTY AND STAFF
Ms. Jean A. Campbell
Mrs. Mari S. Verrecchia-DeLonde
Mr. William S. Dingledine Jr.
*Mr. William B. Endres
Mr. Armand F. Girard
Mrs. Anne P. Kellerman
FRIENDS
Mr. William E. Buchanan
*Mr. Willis S. Drummer
*Mr. McHenry “Mac” Gillet
*The Honorable George D. Solter
*Denotes Deceased
THE LAKER FUND
THE EVERT MARSH TOPPING CLUB
Gifts of $100,000 +
Mr. and Mrs. J Duncan Smith ’73
THE JACK H. WILLIAMS ’38 CLUB
Gifts of $50,000 - $99,000
Melinda and Mark George
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kyle Gore ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Levin ‘89
Rollins-Luetkemeyer Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Waters ’69
THE DYSON P. EHRHARDT ’59 CLUB
Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999
The Baltimore Educational Scholarship Trust Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Brooks
Mr. Roland S. Harvey ’80
Mr. Richard B. Kelly ’70
Dr. Jessica Kordansky Levin and Mr. Eric T. Levin ’88
The Robert W. Martin Family
Mr. and Mrs. J. Huston McCollough II ’69
Mrs. Julia Palm
Mrs. Jennifer Gilbert St. John
The Sheridan Foundation
THE JOHN G. BOWLING H’10 CLUB
Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999
The Alban Family Fund of the Baltimore Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Alban III* H’13
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bagby ’82
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dixon Bartlett III ’80
The Boys’ Latin Alumni Association
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Brent ’77
W. P. Carey Foundation
Mr. Page Edmunds H’23
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Frank
Mr. and Mrs. L. Myrton Gaines II ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gothier, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hartman
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hopkins H’03
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Horning H’16
Ms. Melodie Jackson and Mr. Dana Jackson
Mr. Louis J. Kousouris, Jr, ’64
Mrs. Oachia Lanphar and Mr. David Lanphar
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lederer ’80
Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lucas II
Mr. and Mrs. Warner P. Mason, Sr. H’12
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McClernan ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Meredith
Mr. and Mrs. John W. H. Michel ’64
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Mollett ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Moxley ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Murray H’13
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mygatt H’16
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
Mr. Pen Pendleton ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Sawyer
Ms. Carolyn Smith
The High Rock Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stieff III ’74
Mrs. Dena Tzitzouris and
Dr. James A. Tzitzouris, Jr.
Mr. Christopher M. Wilcox ’10
Mrs. Eileen Wilcox H’19
Mr. Timothy A. Wilcox ’12
Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Zimmerman, Jr.
THE J. MARSHALL BRUCE CLUB
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Bank of America
Mrs. Morgan Barrett and Mr. John J. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Bissonnette
Mr. Raleigh Brent III ’72
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Brooks ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Carter ’64
Mr. Brett D. Clifford ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Colonell ’07
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowan H’21
Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Dougherty
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Eckenrode, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Federico ’75
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Gaines, Jr.
Mrs. Denise Gibson and Mr. James Gibson
Mr. Joseph H. Grady, Jr. ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Hammond
Mr. Harold G. Hathaway III ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Holder
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Jones, Jr. ’77
Ms. Georgette D. Kiser
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas LeGrand
Mr. Daniel A. Lucas ’03
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mallon, Jr.
Ms. Patricia O’C. B. Farley and Mr. William F. C. Marlow
Mr. David W. Meese ’55
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mitchell ’87
The Mitchell Family Foundation Fund
Mr. and Mrs. David Oestreicher
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Neil, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Post
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Rodgers IV ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubino
Mr. Blake E. Smith ’04
The Stieff Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stieff III ’74
Mr. C. Clinton Stieff IV ’05
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stieff ’70
Mr. Spencer N.S. Stieff ’13
Mr. Taylor M. Stieff ’09
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stout
The Mary Jean and Oliver Travers Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wolff
Dr. F. Christian Zinkhan ’75
THE GEORGE SHIPLEY CLUB
Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Adams
Anonymous
Mrs. Antigoni Apesos
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ashworth III ’62
Mr. Frank E. Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Bloom ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Juan M. Buendia ’82
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Burch, Sr. ’81
Mr. Michael T. Colt ’84
Constellation Energy
Mrs. Tracy Csontos and Mr. Christian Csontos
Mrs. Beverley S. Durham
Mr. James R. Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Finnerty ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Forchheimer
Mr. David Tyler Grason ’07
Mr. and Mrs. G. Todd Guntner ’72
Mrs. Elizabeth Josowitz and Mr. Alexander Josowitz
Ms. Parker Sutton and Mr. Paul Knott ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Knott ’81
Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Lewis, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Scott D. London
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Mason ’81
Mrs. Myles R. McComas
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Mollett ’69
Mrs. Cassandra S. Naylor
Mr. Glynn I. Owens ’67
Mr. T. Scott Pendleton ’72
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Peters
Drs. Jeannette C. and James E. Post
Mr. and Mrs. T. Michael Preston ’75
Mr. Ronald E. Ritchie ’55
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Conor P. Sanders ’07
Mr. Sean M. Sanders ’08
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scharff H’22
Ms. Amanda Scott-Martin
Mrs. George M. Shriver III
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Silverman ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith ’81
Mrs. Susan B. Szczypinski H’22
The Schluderberg Foundation, Inc.
Mr. James A. Callahan, Jr. ’71
Ms. S. Kimberly Hupfeldt
Mrs. Julie Hupfeldt Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Vitelkites
Mr. J. Timothy Voelkel ’76
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ward H’19
Mr. and Mrs. David O. Watts ’81
Mrs. Tina Windle and Mr. Justin T. Windle, Sr.
THE FREDERICK A. HAHN CLUB
Gifts of $1,844 - $2,499
Anonymous
Dr. George F. Barker ’82
Mrs. Ella Bartels and Mr. Andrew Bartels
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Berndt ’54
Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Blibaum ’88
Drs. Maya M. and Steven S. Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Callahan, Jr. ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford G. Y. Carney ’68
Mrs. Edmund J. Cashman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Dorney ’74
Mrs. Jennifer Eisenberg and Mr. Jason Eisenberg
Mrs. Jill Fisher and Mr. McLane Fisher ’96
Mr. Greg M. Greenberg
Dr. Shelly Hairston-Jones and Dr. Keith A. Hairston
Ms. Rebecca Myers and Mr. Troy Juliar
Mrs. Julie Lynch and Mr. Timothy Lynch, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
JP Morgan Chase & Company
Dr. Elisabeth B. Marsh and Mr. Matthew B. Marsh
Mrs. Jennifer Martin and Mr. Jake Martin
Mr. John G. McCarthy III
Mr. William A. McDaniel, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. McLean ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Meredith
Mr. Timothy E. Mering ’72
Mr. and Mrs. A. Skip Miller, Sr. ’76
Mrs. Lexie Mills and Mr. Tyler Mills
Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Evan J. Obligin ’10
The George S. Rich Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Schoenwetter
Mrs. Michelle Scott and Mr. Bill Scott ’90
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shriver ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Shriver ’69
Stanley Black and Decker
ANNUAL REPORT
Mr. Elliot H. Steelman ’95
Mr. Scott Tumperi
Dr. and Mrs. H. Mebane Turner*H’08
UBS Financial
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Walsh H’20
Mrs. Annette Walter and Mr. Shawn W. Walter ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Weinman ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon C. White ’90
Dr. Mellasenah Morris and
Dr. Stephen E. Wright
THE WILLIAM L. MORRIS CLUB
Gifts of $1,000 - $1,843
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Alban IV H’18
Mrs. Megan Anecharico and Mr. John S. Anecharico, Sr.
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Attman
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Baggan
Mr. Christopher B. Baggan ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Baker ’84
Mr. Byron R. Banghart ’65
Mrs. Emily K. Barczak and Mr. Matt Barczak
Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo A. Barrera III
Mr. and Mrs. Miles C. Baxter ’72
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Blois
Mr. Harry C. Bowie III ’65
Mr. David B. Brown ’06
Mrs. Amy Brown and Mr. S. Allen Brown IV
The Campbell Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason B. Carney ’96
Mr. Michael A. Case ’02
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon M. Chasen, Sr.
Mr. Andrew B. Cohen ’88
Dr. Miriam Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Constable ’88
Mr. James K. Crider H’20
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Dagenais
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Daily III ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Daly ’78
Mr. Brian T. Devlin ’68
Mr. James M. Eaton ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fader
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Ford, Jr.
Franklin Templeton
Mr. Albert F. Freihofer
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon F. Gaines ’72
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William F. R. Gilroy ’65
Mr. Seamus Gilson ’78
Mr. Bradley S. Glaser ’78
Mr. Mitchell Goetze
Mr. Jack C. Grace ’72
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Gray
Mrs. Katherine Deering-Grieves and Mr. James R. Grieves, Jr. ’76
Mr. Jay S. Guther ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Drew M. Haugh ’77
“H” – Honorary Alumnus
*Denotes Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hazard
Ms. Jamie Dembeck and Mr. Sean Hearn
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Heldrich III ’72
Mrs. Rebecca Snyder and Mr. Matthew Holley
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holmgren
Mr. Scott E. Huber ’74
Mr. C. Duff Hughes ’76
Janney Montgomery Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kagen
Mr. Jeremy D. Keith ’05
Ms. Frances J. Kemp
Dr. Anastasia J. Vendelis-Klima and Mr. Michael J. Klima
Mr. Carroll S. Klingelhofer III ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Knott
Mrs. Allison Lee and Mr. James J. Lee ’96
Mr. Richard H. Lehr ’71
Mr. and Mrs. James Lighthizer
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Mahoney
Ms. Joan McGill and Mr. Pete McGill ’59
Mr. and Mrs. David L. McKissock, Jr.
Mrs. Kara McNulty and Mr. Kevin J. McNulty
Mr. David C. Mering ’67
Mrs. Danielle Miller and Mr. Jamison H. Miller
Mrs. Beth S. Mitchell
The Morgan Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. S. Morris Murray ’72
Mrs. Despina Nistazos and Mr. George Nistazos
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Marshall North ‘02
Mrs. Krista North and Mr. Robert T. North, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Obrecht, Jr. ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand H. Onnen, Jr. ’71
The Richard Laurence Parish Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pyne
Mr. Joseph L. Radebaugh, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy Radebaugh
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rice III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rinker
Mr. Kim Smith Sagor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schaefer
Mr. John R. Scott III ’08
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Sheehey
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Shriver IV ’84
Mr. Brian K. Sure ’94
Mrs. Sarah Sliviak
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith
The Louis and Dora Smith Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Sterling ’85
Mrs. Lisa Stoler and Mr. Barry A. Stoler
Mr. Thomas Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Jason A.L. Timoll ‘91
Truist Financial Corporation
Mr. Jonathan S. Trump ’91
Mrs. Ellen Voelkel
Mr. Mark Warehime
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Winstead, Jr.
THE SUSAN B. SZCZYPINSKI CLUB
Gifts of $750 - $999
Mrs. Sari Alperstein and Mr. Warren S. Alperstein
Anonymous
Mrs. Adrienne Barnes and Mr. John Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Black, Sr. ’73
Mrs. Walter Black
The Keith Campbell Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Colby Cox ’97
Mrs. Bethany Davis and Mr. Phillip Davis
Mr. Louis R. Fritz ’77
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Huber
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Iodice
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keenan
Mr. Dan Lacher ’01
Mr. Herbert R. O’Connor III ’67
Mr. and Mrs. David Pivec*
Mr. John C. Reith ’84
Mr. James K. Scroggins ’73
Dr. Ben S. Sorensen ’96
Mrs. Barbara Voss Noell and Mr. Charles Noell III
Mr. David T. Whittie ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Wilcox ’10
THE DORIS L. REGAN CLUB
Gifts of $500 - $749
Mr. J. Hollis B. Albert III ’76
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Arnold
Mrs. Cathy Badmington
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Bailey III
Mrs. Emily K. Barczak and Mr. Matt Barczak
Becton Dickinson
Mr. John M. Bessent
Mrs. Elizabeth Bissett and Mr. Wesley Bissett
Mr. Evan Black ’72
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bogusky
Mrs. Allison Booker and Mr. D. Reed Booker
Mr. Joseph W. G. Brooks ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Raphael O. Brooks, Jr. ’53
Dr. Shereene Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bryan
Mr. Andrew T. Burger ’03
Mr. Logan T. Burke ’03
Mr. Bruce S. Campbell IV ’92
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Casey, Jr.
Mr. William L. Cooper III ’03
Mr. George C. Cosby ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Crain
Mr. Matthew M. Curran ’10
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Currie, Jr. ’73
Mr. Charles H. Dankmeyer, Jr. ’62
Mr. John A. Daskalakis, Jr. ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan N. Davidov ’88
Mr. Jonathan W. Decker ’07
Mr. Mark M. Deering ’72
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Dubin ’79
Mr. Mitch Dugan ’77
Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III ’74
Mr. Stuart Dusty Farber ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Franchella
Dr. and Mrs. James Freeman IV
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Glatz II ’87
Goldman Sachs
Mrs. Kristie Hazard and Mr. Jeff Hazard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaestner ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kaster
Mr. Jacob A. Katinsky ’13
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kriebel
Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Ladenson
Mrs. Courtney Landy and Hon. Adam B. Landy
Mrs. Sandra Laziuck
Mr. Michael D. LeBlanc ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Lewis ’78
Ms. Mary Logan
Mr. Douglas K. Loizeaux ‘68
Mr. Patrick R. Mahoney ’03
Mr. Donald A. Manekin ’69
Mr. Hans F. Mayer
Mrs. Kathleen Mest and Mr. Andrew Mest
Mrs. Anna Lisa Mian and Mr. Tariq Mian
Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Keiffer J. Mitchell ’86
Mr. Jeffrey P. Mozal ’72
Mrs. Kate Mumaw and Mr. Noah Mumaw ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Matt J. O’Malley ’00
Mr. and Mrs. Niall H. O’Malley
Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich P. Onnen. Sr. ’06
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand H. Onnen III ’01
Dr. Zinon M. Pappas ’83
Mr. Wesley R. Payne IV ’81
Mrs. Kelly Peace and Mr. C. Andrew Peace ’03
Mr. James H. Peacock ’12
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Peck
Mrs. Virginia Perkins
Mr. Riley F. Peters ’14
Mrs. Dawn Motovidlak and Mr. Thomas Pipkin
Mr. Matthew C. Post ’18
Mrs. Meliss Puritz and Mr. Richard Puritz
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Pyne ’90
Mr. Ronald K. Regan, Jr. ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Krager D. Sanders ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scalia ’00
Dr. J. Matthew Schofield ’77
Mr. Gregory G. Sheetz ’13
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Silvey II
Mrs. Kathleen Sinclair and Mr. William Sinclair
Mrs. Patricia Smith
Mrs. Jennifer Speargas and Mr. Paul Speargas
Mrs. Evelyn R. Stewart
Mr. Paul R. Stierhoff ’77
The Henry S. & Agnes M. Truzack Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Thomas
Mr. G. Dexter Tompkins ’72
Mrs. Tracy Travers
Lt. Giles D. Walger ’90
Mr. James G. Walls, Jr. ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Ward
Mr. Anthony W. Waskiewicz, Jr. ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Waters, Jr.
Col. and Mrs. Douglas Weinman
Mr. W. Brett Weiss ’07
Ms. India Whitlock
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wyskiel ’88
THE A. MASON “MACE” LEBRUN ’33 CLUB
Gifts of $250 - $499
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Andes ’76
Mr. Robert E. Arnold ’99
Mrs. Jennifer Arrup and Mr. Henry D. Arrup III
Mrs. Niocole Atkinson and Mr. Nathan Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Bacot, Sr. ’69
Mr. Gregory C. Baggan ’03
Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Barrett
Mrs. Catherine L. Bennett
Mr. Andrew A. Berkowitz ’90
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Blake ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bond ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Brant ’78
Mr. Harvey S. Brooks, Jr. ’75
Ms. Nicole M. Brown
Mr. Rodney A. Brown ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Cashman ’85
Mrs. Heidi Chan and Mr. Todd Chan
Mr. Don J. Childs ’99
Mr. Aaron B. Cline ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Cline
Mr. Allan S. Cohen ’90
Mr. Charles D. Cook ’90
Mrs. Tiffany Cox and Mr. John E. Cox
Mr. Philip D. Cronin ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Crooks ’88
Mrs. Ra’Nell A. Davis Hale
Mr. Bennett H. Dear ’94
Mrs. Liza Debolt and Mr. Thomas Debolt
The Deering Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. C. Randall Deering ’73
Mr. Mark M. Deering ’72
Mrs. Katherine Deering-Grieves and Mrs. James R. Grieves, Jr. ’76
Mr. Jackson Y. Dott ’76
Mr. Gabriel M. Dutton, Sr. ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dye
Mrs. Nicole Eggert and Mr. Sean M. Eggert
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ey
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Farrell ’06
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Federico ‘76
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Fingles ’64
Mr. Patrick M. Finn ’77
Mrs. Alice Ann Finnerty
Ms. Sarah Lopas and Mr. Aaron Fischer
Ms. Marcia Flaherty
Mrs. Megan Foard and Mr. Dale Foard
Mrs. Kimberly Freund and Mr. Brian M. Freund
Mr. Stephen B. Fuller ’99
Mr. Donald W. Fusting ‘67
Mrs. Jen Gall and Mr. Aaron Gall
Ms. Rachel Eisler and Mr. Geoffrey Genth
Ms. Anne Bowers ad Mr. Matt Gerken
Mr. Leonard G. Getschel, Jr. ‘67
Mrs. Nicole Glaeser and Mr. Mark Glaeser
Ms. Amy Goldberg and Ms. Kim Koenig
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Gore
Mr. G. Paul Govatos, Jr. ’80
Mrs. Tonya Graham and Dr. Antonio Graham
Dr. Crystal Green and Mr. Michael Ogunbamwo
Mr. Richard B. Grieves ’78
Mr. Jacob L. Hagelin ’07
Mrs. Laura Higgins and Mr. Brian Higgins
Dr. Leslie Hollins and Mr. Kevin Hollins
Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins and Mr. Ryan Hopkins
Mrs. Meryl Hutzler and Mr. Gilston Hutzler
Mrs. Tammy Irby and Mr. Matthew J. Irby
Dr. Linda J. Jacobs
Mrs. Maureen Jaffe
Mr. Hyunkyu Jang ’26
Mr. Daniel K. Jones ’71
Mr. Frank S. Jones III ’25
Mr. Dominic L. Jordon ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Spyro Karetsos
Mr. Jeffrey E. Keenan ’02
Mrs. Amie Keller and Dr. Thomas C. Keller, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan R. Kelly, Sr.
Mr. Nicholas B. M. Kemp, Jr. ’85
Mrs. Megan Kenney and Mr. John Kenney
Mr. John F. King, Jr. ‘73
Mr. Ryan C. A. Kirby ‘90
Mr. Mark D. Knobloch ’81
Mrs. Michele Knoerlein and Mr. Matthew Knoerlein
Mr. Henry J. Knott IV ’12
Mr. Peter J. LaPaglia III ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lazenby ’89
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lears III ’95
Mr. Hy James Levasseur ’57*
Mrs. Laura Lilley and Mr. Neil Lilley
Mrs. Danielle Lopez and Mr. Bryan Lopez
Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Martin ’07
Ms. Genevieve Martin
Mr. Marshall C. McDorman ’96
Mr. Christopher P. Melocik ’77
Mr. Frank Morgan ’67
Mr. Jason Morton ’87
Ms. Michelle D. Mtimet
Mr. Edwin W. Obrecht, Jr. ’66
Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Obuchowski
Mr. Hugo C. Olsen, Jr. ’55
Mr. William N. Peck ’10
Mrs. Sophie Phelps and Mr. John Phelps
Mr. John L. Pie ’69
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pierson ’76
Mr. David B. Pollock ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pollock
Mrs. Emily Posner and Mr. Shannon J. Posner
Mr. Michael A. Putnick, Jr. ’26
Mr. Todd A. Quenzer ’93
Mrs. Gillian Quinn and Mr. Peter Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. David Radebaugh
Mrs. Erica Rattet and Mr. Joshua Rattet Raytheon Company
Mr. Louis Rengel
Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Riina ’75
Mr. Christopher E. Rizakos ’11
Mr. Stavros E. Rizakos ’11
Mr. John Rizas
Mr. Timothy D. Roberts ’94
Mrs. Melissa Roth and Mrs. Michael E. Roth
Dr. and Mrs. Simon Scalia
Mr. S. Adam Scharff ’08
Mr. Peter B. Scheve ’06
Ms. Laura L. Barrientos and
Mr. David M. Sena
Mrs. Beth Shaw and Mr. Tomas Shaw, Sr.
Mr. Charles S. Sheain III ’03
Mrs. Tanea Singleton and Mr. Rubin B. Singleton III
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ryan Smith ’91
Mr. Jason R. Smith ’04
Mr. Patrick M. Smith ’04
Mr. Todd S. Sody ’97
Mr. Victor H. Starz III ’73
Mrs. Kim Steller and Mr. Keith Steller
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thompson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trupia
Mr. Peter D. Verheyen ’81
Mr. John C. Vining III ’02
Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Waller, Jr. ’73
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Warnack, Sr.
Mr. Rick Wartzman ’83
Mr. A. L. Shreve Waxter, Jr. ’72
Mrs. James McC. Webster, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weisman
Mr. Benjamin B. Wells ‘02
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Whitman III
Mr. and Mrs. Justin H. Woelper
Mr. Tyler P. Wolff
Dr. Allison Yacoub and Mr. David Yacoub
THE OTIS B. READ ’55 CLUB
Gifts of $100 to $249
Mr. Christopher P. Acevedo
Mrs. Afisat Kukoyi-Adewusi and Mr. Ahmad Adewusi
Mr. Scott R. Adler ’94
Mr. David F. Aiken ’07
Dr. Leen Alblaihed and Mr. Abdulla Bubshait
Mr. John S. Alfriend II ’81
Mrs. Carol Amanze and Mr. Kenneth Amanze
Mr. Matthew W. Andes ’08
Mr. Stephen B. Andes ’10
Anonymous
Ms. Lisa Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Anthony, Jr.
Mr. Robert M. Anthony
Mrs. Lena Appleby and Mr. James Appleby
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Arnold ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold
Mr. Steven B. Attias ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Banes
Ms. Rebecca R. Barnes
Mrs. Jennifer Barrett and Mr. Bryan Barrett
Mr. Stephen M. Bassford ’92
Mrs. Christa Bay and Mr. Matt Bay
Ms. Daune Gist and Mr. Neil Bayley
Mrs. Julie Becker and Mr. Stephen Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Brendon L. Bengermino
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bengermino
Ms. Andriana Pateris and Mr. David Bergander
Mr. Brian D. Berger ’97
Drs. Debra and Howard Birenbaum
Mr. Dan W. Biser ’01
Mrs. Jesseca Black and Mr. Brian Black
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Blahut
Mr. David E. Blalock ’79
Mr. John O. Blalock ’73
Mrs. Melissa Blank and Mr. Elliot M. Blank
Mr. Alec S. Blitzstein ’13
Ms. Brenda J. Bodian
Mr. Chris J. Boland ’06
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Boulware
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Boyer III
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Brennan
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Briggs
Mrs. Joyce I. Brimhall
Mrs. Ashlea Brown and Mr. Alex Brown
Ms. Alexis Bruce and Mr. Maurice Bruce, Jr.
Mr. Clifford C. Bruck, Jr. ’75
Mr. Andrew W. Buchanan ’86
Mr. Jeb Buchman ’91
Mr. James C. Buck ’95
Dr. Joyce Burd and Mr. Robert Burd
Mr. Liam C. Burman ’14
Mr. Brendan G. Burns ’99
Mr. Harvey C. Byrd IV ’99
Mr. John Canedy ’69
Mr. Charles E. Carr III ’72
Mr. Alan-Michael Carter ’11
Mr. Jason A. Carter ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Ryland O. Chapman III H’82
Mr. Carlton B. Chappel ’58
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Chenoweth
Mr. Michael C. Ciarlo ’91
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Cochrane ’72
Ms. Linda Cohen
Mrs. Nicole Connelly and Mr. Todd Connelly
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Connor, Sr.
Ms. Alexis Cooke and Mr. Jason Cooke
Mr. Maxwell T. Cooke ’11
Mr. Reeves J. Cooke ’24
Mr. Douglas H. Cooper ’70
Mr. Jeremy K. Crider ’03
Mr. Timothy M. Cronin ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Crouse
Mrs. Jessica Cuches and Mr. Michael Cuches
Rev. Randolph F. Cullen ’74
Mrs. Kim Culley and Mr. Kevin Culley
Mr. and Mrs. David Curley ’88
Ms. Michaele Curtis
Mrs. Terri Dackman and
Mr. Michael T. Dackman
Ms. Ashley Dagenais
Mr. James R. Daue ‘99
Mrs. Alison Dax and Mr. Chris Dax
Mr. Corey L. Days ’99
Ms. Michelle Detweiler
Ms. Kristina Johnson and Mr. Paul Dibari
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dickman
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dingledine, Jr. H’19
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Dittmar
Mr. Robert E. Dittmar ’17
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dixon
Mr. Jason T. Dobrzykowski ’02
Mrs. Kathleen Dombrowski and Mr. David Dombrowski
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dreiband ’90
Mrs. Rebecca Giordano Dreisbach and The Rev. Dr. Christopher Dreisbach
Mr. Jack D. Durkee ’11
Mr. J. Gregory Eckenrode III ’04
Dr. Craig Edmonds ’60
Mr. Daniel J. Ehrlich ’05
Mrs. Ann-Marie Eichelberger and Mr. John F. Eichelberger
Mrs. Celine Endler
Mrs. Lynn Erdos and Mr. Lance Erdos
Mrs. Caroline Evans and
Mr. William Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Farrell
Mr. Frank J. Federico III ’99
Mr. Mark C. Feild ’08
Dr. Matthew Feild ’02
Mrs. Sarah Feiss and Mr. Eric Feiss
Mr. Stephen E. Feiss ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Fennessy
Mr. Kevin E. Finn ’69
Mr. Chad Fisher ’96
Mr. Gregory P. FitzGerald ’06
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fitz-Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Fleming
Mr. Joshua A. Floam ’98
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Floccare
Mr. Paul L. Flohr, Jr. ’94
Mrs. Shirelle Flowers
Ms. Kathleen Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Foster, Sr.
Mr. Douglas M. Fox ’74
Ms. Jennifer Fox
Mr. Ryan B. Frank ’06
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Friedman
Mr. Jeffrey A. Gaines ’07
Mr. Kennison N. Gale, Jr. ’70
Mrs. Audrey S. Gann
Rev. Andrew J. Gans ’84
Ms. Alice Gregg and Mr. Paris Gardner
Mr. Hugh E. Gelston, Jr. ’56
Mr. Cole W. Gibson ’23
Mr. Grant T. Gibson ’24
Mr. David J. Gillispie ’09
Lt. Cmdr. Brad R. Gilroy ’95
Mr. Roberet R. Gisriel ’73
Mr. Garrett J. Glaeser ’17
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Glibert ’68
Mr. David A. Goetze ’69
Mrs. Felice D. Goldbloom
Dr. Sydne Goodier
Mr. David Goodman ’11
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgeral G. Goodridge
Ms. Regan Gore
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett L. Gounaris
Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Graney
Mr. Drew W. Gray ’15
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gray
Mr. Charles R. Greenslit ’65
Mrs. Dana Chase and Mr. Adam Greschler
Mr. Robert B. Griebe ’02
Mrs. Susan Davis and Mr. Thomas Griesacker
Mr. Rondy P. Griffin II
Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Gugerty ’83
Mr. Morgan R. V. Hale ’08
Mr. Matthew R. Hamburger ’10
Mrs. Edina Hamm and Mr. Jeffrey Hamm
Mrs. Michael Hanlon
Mr. and Ms. Stephen Harris
Mrs. Christina Hayek and Mr. Matthew Hayek
Mrs. Marilyn Healy-McDermott
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hegmann
Mrs. Michelle Heider and Mr. Christoper Heider
Mr. Philip A. Heldrich ’75
Mrs. Nancy A. Herget
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Herring, Jr
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hescox
Mr. John S. Hessian ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Sean F. Hines
Mr. Robert A. Hoffman ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollander
Mrs. Erin Hoover and Mr. Brian D. Hoover
Mrs. Terra Hopson and Mr. Mark Hopson
Mr. John Hunsicker
Mr. James Hunter ’96
Mrs. Margaret Hupfeldt
Ms. Laura A. Massoni and Mr. Stephen A. Illyefalvi
Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Insley
Ms. Mary Catherine Irving
Mr. Everett E. Jackson V ’81
Mrs. Seungkyung Jang and Mr. Seungwook Jang
Mr. Evan R. Jaqua ’66
Mr. Edwin B. Jarrett III ’80
Mrs. Amanda Jayachandran and Mr. Shaun Jayachandran
Ms. Carol Jenkins
Mr. Patrick J. Jennings ’10
Mrs. Dawn Jones and Mr. Walter Jones, Jr.
Mrs. Ann Jung
Mr. Brandon I. Kagen ’18
Mr. Matthew J. Kammer II ’12
Mrs. Carolanne Kappus and Mr. Mark Kappus
Mr. Andrew S. Katzenberg ’00
Ms. Caroline Kennedy
Mr. Joseph D. Kennedy ’05
Mr. Lee M. Kennedy ’73
Mrs. Laura Kerr and Mr. Christopher Kerr
Mr. John C. Kidd, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleiser
Mr. Matthew H. Kleiser ’17
Mr. Peter E. Klingelhofer ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Knight ’08
Mrs. Marcia Knobloch
Mrs. Maureen F. Kozelski
Mr. Matthew D. Kozera ’02
Mr. William E. Krebs ’60
Mr. Chase Kritzman
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Krulak, Jr.
Mr. Oliver F. Kuntz ’07
Mrs. Sara Layng and Mr. Shane Layng
Mr. John A. Leftwich ’70
Mr. Jesse R. Leikin ’05
Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Levine
Ms. Aline Lin and Mr. Michael Linkinhoker
Mr. Wallace S. Lippincott, Jr. ’72
Mrs. Susan Lloyd
Mr. Hunter S. Lochte ’99
Ms. Tracy M. Louther
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lowy
Drs. Jessica and Joshua Lubek
Mrs. Lauren Lucas and Mr. Michael Lucas
Mr. David N. Lurie ’14
Mr. Kevin C. Lutz ’91
Mr. Michael W. Lutz ’88
Mrs. Kara Lynch and Mr. David S. Lynch
Mr. Alex M. Lyons ’07
Mr. Daniel A. MacLennan ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madden
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Mahoney
Mr. Gerald Maizlish ’67
Mrs. Sara Manson and Mr. Joseph Manson ’97
Mrs. Elizabeth Marek and Mr. Paul J. Marek
Ms. Amanda Mason
Mr. Mark W. Mason ’80
Mr. Stuart E. May ’75
Mr. Joshua R. Mayhorne ’86
Mr. Michael C. McComas ’08
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McLoughlin
Mrs. Katie Melnick and Mr. Matt Melnick ’01
Ms. Maryanne Arthur and Ms. Annemarie Merow
Mr. David E. Meyers ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Cleaveland D. Miller
Mr. Martin J. Miller ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Miller ’78
Ms. Sharon Miller
Mr. Richard S. Mogowski ’71
Mr. and Mrs. R. Brandon Mollett ’94
Mrs. Gina Molling
Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Montague
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Morehead IV
Mr. Marshall D. Morgan ’85
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Morsberger, Jr.
Mr. James F. Mosberg ’74
Mr. Vladislav Moulds ’22
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Mules ’82
Ms. Molly Mullally
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Mullins ’76
Mr. Luke C. Murray ’15
Mr. Michael V. Mutscheller ’11
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Naeny, Jr. ’73
Mr. Brian Nee ‘00
Mr. Tom Nee ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Newman
Mr. Robert H. Nicolls
Mr. William A. Niermann, Jr. ’72
Mr. David Noble ‘54
Mr. C. Dudley Obrecht ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. O’Connor, Jr.
Mrs. Lee Ohnmacht and Mr. John C. Ohnmacht
Drs. Melissa and Tom Olson
Mr. Charles H. O’Neil ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. O’Neil III ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Onyekwere
ANNUAL REPORT
Mr. Kurt B. Owen ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Owens ’98
Ms. Nasika Pace
Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Papenfuse
Mr. Walter D. Penrose ’52
Mrs. Lynnda L. Peterman*
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Peters
Ms. Kimberlee Pierce
Mr. H. Canfield Pitts II ’69
Ms. Courtney Pivec
Ms. Colleen Pleasant
Mr. Cooper R. Pollard ’94
Ms. Ginna Naylor and
Mr. James L. Potter, Jr. H’11
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Preller III ’88
Mr. and Mrs. David Pridgen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Purdue
Mr. Greg Pyke ’12
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rak
Mr. Ethan A. Rak ’21
Mr. George J. Rayburn ’84
Mrs. Dottie Read
Mr. Robin S. Read ’64
Mr. Robert C. Reed ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rees
Dr. Bruce L. Regan ’66
Mrs. Stacy M. Kidd and
Mr. William H. Reinecke III
Ms. Dell Hagan-Rhodes and Mr. Timothy Rhodes
Mr. Charles D. Rice ’11
Mr. Nelson B. Rice ’11
Mr. William P. Richardson
Mrs. Robyn Riter and Mr. Daniel Riter
Mrs. Jennifer Ritter and Mr. Andrew I. Ritter
Mrs. Lillian Sparks Robinson and Mr. Corey A. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Roe
Mr. Walter A. Romans, Jr. ’74
Mrs. Jennifer Rosen and Mr. Jared Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Rosenkilde, Jr.
Mr. Fred Rothstein
Mr. Korey B. Rubeling ’03
Mr. Kyle P. Rubeling ’02
Mrs. Laura Rubenstein and Mr. Jason Rubenstein
Mrs. Betsy Rubenstein and Dr. Jonathan N. Rubenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Rudick ’87
Mrs. Sara Rummell and Mr. Jeff Rummell
Ms. Ruth Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Santos II ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Sapperstein ’04
Mr. LeBaron Scarlett, Jr. ’97
Mr. Evan E. Scheiner ’03
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scheurich
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schmick
“H” – Honorary Alumnus
*Denotes Deceased
Mr. William R. Schmidt III ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Schnitzlein
Drs. Elyse Michaelson and Richard Schraeder
Mrs. Natasha Scott and Mr. Tony Scott
Ms. Laura Serico
Mrs. Meira Shapiro and Mr. James Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheehan
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shenasky III
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shepherd
Ms. Donna Sherpa and Mr. Phurba Sherpa
Ms. Dawn M. Shilling
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simon
Ms. Chaunna Thomas and Mr. Tatum Singleton
Mr. Scott C. Sites ’80
Ms. Elise Smith and Dr. Andrew Smith
Mrs. Beth Smith and Mr. Brian Smith
Mr. Cotter S. Smith ’04
Mr. Gray Smith
Mr. Michael N. Smith ’95
Mr. Arthur F. Spalding ’85
Mr. Kristian E. Spannhake ’02
Mr. Shawn M. Spencer ’05
Mr. Eric A. Spilman ’93
Mr. Edward I. Sproull III ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Wells T. Stanwick, Sr.
Mr. Peter L. Stegner ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stieff ’70
Mr. Allen Stockbridge ’71
Mrs. Rachael Stockton and
Mr. Trent A. Stockton
Ms. Connie Stothoff
Mr. Taylor Stothoff ’11
Mrs. Eileen Strauss and Mr. Michael A. Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Sullivan ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Sullivan ’99
Mr. Patrick G. Sullivan ’94
Mrs. Jessica Suriano and Mr. Scott Suriano
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Sutton ’76
Mrs. Kristine Sydnor and Mr. Casey Sydnor
Mr. Jeffrey W. Szczypinski ’88
Mr. John P. Szczypinski ’85
Mrs. Jenifer McDowell-Talbert and
Mr. Keith Talbert ’88
Mr. Carl A. TenHoopen III ’71
Mr. James Tennille
Mr. Roderick M. Theobald ’73
Mr. Duane Keith Thomas ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Thomas ’77
Mr. James G. Thomas, Jr. ’81
Mr. John B. Thomas II ’69
Mr. William E. Thompson IV ’71
Ms. Johnna R. Tolliver
Mrs. Eileen A. Toohey
Ms. Melissa Tower
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker
Mrs. Margaret B. Tucker
Ms. Maree Tucker and Mr. Matthew Tucker
Ms. Terrianne Tuckey
Mr. Haddis G. Tujuba ’07
Dr. Jennifer Turner and Mr. Chris Turner ’95
Ms. Barbara Vargas
Mr. and Mrs. Pen Vineyard
Mr. Mark F. Wachter ’65
Mrs. Melony Wagner and Mr. Eric Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Samer N. Wahbe ’73
Mrs. Sara Waire and Mr. John Waire
Mr. Christian J. Walsh ’09
Mr. Patrick O. Walsh ’94
Mrs. Jamelia Ward and Mr. John Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wareheim III
Mrs. Lynn Warfield
Mr. James C. Waring ’02
Mr. Mark S. Warns H’23
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wasserman
Mr. Dylan O. Watts ’14
Mr. Edwin H. Webster III ’94
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Webster ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Weidner
Mr. Mitchell N. Weiman ’85
Mrs. Amy Wesloski and Mr. Neal A. Wesloski
Mr. Wesley B. Wharton ’05
Dr. Nancy C. Wheeler
Mrs. Amelia White and Mr. Andrew White
Mr. Max E. White ’11
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Whitman
Ms. Kim Whittle
Mr. Gregory P. Wiatrowski ’01
Mrs. Natalie Widdowson and Mr. Michael Widdowson
Mrs. Margaret C. Widman
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Wiglesworth
Mrs. Erica F. Wilhide
Mrs. Jennifer Wilkerson and Mr. James H. Wilkerson III
Mrs. Debra W. Wood
Mr. Joshua D. Woodson ’11
Mrs. Shelley Workinger and Mr. Daniel L. Workinger ’93
Mr. Thomas G. Xenakis ’70
Dr. Mali Jiang and Mr. Jin Xu
Mr. Parker D. Yablon ’14
Mrs. Deborah Young and Mr. Bryan Young
Mrs. Leslie Young and Mr. Thomas P. Young
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mr. James C. Alban IV H’18
Mr. Richard H. Bagby ’82
Mr. Theodore W. Bauer H’17
Mr. Geoffrey H. Brent ’77
Mrs. Sana N. Brooks
Mr. Joseph W. Cowan H’21
Mr. Thomas P. Finnerty ’82
Mrs. Jennifer Gilbert St. John
Mr. W. Kyle Gore ’80
Dr. Shelly Hairston-Jones
Mr. Harold G. Hathaway III ’66
Mr. Gregory S. Horning H’16
Mr. Frank S. Jones, Jr. ’77
Mr. Henry A. Lederer ’80
Mr. Ryan McClernan ’85
Mr. Mark G. Moxley ’88
Mr. J. Duncan Smith ’73
Mr. Jason A. L. Timoll ’91
Mrs. Stacy Walsh
Mrs. Eileen Wilcox H’19
Dr. Stephen E. Wright ’69
FACULTY AND STAFF
Mrs. Kathy L. Anderson
Ms. Lisa Anthony
Mrs. Cathy Badmington
Ms. Abigail J. Baker
Mr. George K. Bareford
Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett
Mr. Alexander L. Barron
Mr. Jon Becker
Mrs. Veronica Berkstresser
Mr. Eric A. Borsoni
Mr. Craig Brooks
Ms. Susan C. Brown
Mrs. Theresa Burke
Ms. Sophia Cavacos
Ms. Cindy Ceroll
Mrs. Sarah Clark
Ms. Meg Conner
Mr. Greg Connolly
Mrs. Judy Crowley
Mr. James W. Currie, Jr. ’73
Mr. Beau Dagenais*
Ms. Michelle L. Dell-Pruett
Mrs. Mari Verrecchia-DeLonde
Mrs. Amy Digges
Mr. Joseph Donnelly
Mr. Stephen M. Dubin ’79
Mrs. Nicole Eggert
Mr. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Ms. Melissa Fanshaw
Mr. Brian Farrell ’06
Mrs. Laurie Fick
Mr. Justin Fitch ’05
Ms. Marcia Flaherty
Mr. Bill Freeman
Mr. Grady L. Gamble ’07
Ms. Kim Garman
Mrs. Jamie Goldstein
Mr. Andres Gonzalez-Stewart
Ms. Michelle Goodrich
Mrs. Amy Hale
Mrs. Amy Hanna
Mr. Eric S. Hanson
Mrs. Katie Hiestand
Mr. Robert A. Hiken
Mr. Justin Hill ’91
Mr. Jeffrey T. Hindes
Mrs. Erin Hoover
Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins
Mr. Ryan Hopkins
Ms. Mary Catherine Irving
Mrs. Maureen Jaffe
Mrs. Ann Jung
Ms. Jane Kaufman
Mrs. Amie Keller
Mrs. Ginna Kelly
Mr. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mrs. Megan Kenney
Mr. Adam Kohlhepp
Mr. Sean D. Kriebel
Mrs. Dina Kutnik
Mrs. Stephanie Lange
Mrs. Julie Lynch
Mrs. Kate Lynch
Mr. Thomas K. Lynn
Mr. Frederick C. Maisel III H’09
Mrs. Shara Manning
Ms. Jennifer McDonald
Mr. Mac McDonald
Mrs. Stephanie T. McKew
Mrs. Stephanie McLoughlin
Mr. Henry Melcher
Ms. Annemarie Merow
Mr. Jeremy Miller ’05
Mr. Brian W. Mitchell
Mr. R. Brandon Mollett ’94
Mrs. Gina Molling
Ms. Margaret Mullally
Mr. Robert Nelson
Mr. Donald T. Newman
Mrs. Phyllis Novotny
Mr. Alex Onyekwere
Mrs. Julie Papperman
Mr. Edward Petruskevich
Ms. Kimberlee Pierce
Mr. Matthew Pisarcik
Mrs. Rebecca Pollard
Mr. Christopher J. Post
Mr. Michael Powell
Mr. Greg Pyke ’12
Mrs. Lisa Reid
Mrs. Cristina Reitmeyer
Mr. Anthony Rinaudo
Mr. Andrew I. Ritter
Mr. Antonio Rius
Mrs. Amy Roche
Mr. Stephen Roche
Mrs. Diane Rodriguez
Mrs. Trish Rogers
Ms. Sara T. Rosiak
Mr. William Ryan
Mr. Edwin R. Schell
Mrs. Marie Scheurich
Mrs. Sue Schindler
Mr. Gregory A. Schnitzlein
Mr. John Sergeant
Ms. Laura Serico
Mr. Philip M. Sheehey
Mr. Robert V. H. Shriver ’69
Mr. Aaron D. Sloboda
Ms. Carolyn Smith
Mr. Randy Staines
Mrs. Jill Trupia
Ms. Kristen Tubman
Mr. Scott Tumperi
Mr. Baptiste Vernieuwe
Mr. Pen Vineyard
Mrs. Michelle Weinmann
Mrs. Amy Wesloski
Ms. Elanor West
Mr. Eric Whitehair
Mrs. Anne Whitman
Mrs. Mary Wiglesworth
Mr. Clayton Willets
Mrs. Elisa Windsor
Mr. Tyler P. Wolff
Mrs. Deb Wood
Mr. Sam Wood
Mr. Richard Zielaskiewicz
PARENTS OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Alban III*
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Alban IV
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Andes ’76
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Baggan
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Bailey III
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Baker ’84
Ms. Nia Valentine Barnes
Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett
Mr. Theodore W. Bauer
Mrs. Catherine Lears Bennett
Mr. Frank E. Berger
Mr. John M. Bessent
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Black
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Black, Sr.
Mrs. Walter Black
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Blahut
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Blake ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Blibaum ’88
Ms. Brenda J. Bodian
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bogusky
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Boyer III
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Brant ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Brennan
Mrs. Joyce I. Brimhall
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Brooks
Drs. Maya M. and Steven S. Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Burch, Sr. ’81
Dr. Joyce L. Burd and Mr. Robert L. Burd
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Callahan, Jr. ’71
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford G. Y. Carney ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Carter ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Casey, Jr.
Mrs. Edmund J. Cashman
Ms. Jill Ceroll
Ms. Lily Chan
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cherry
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Cochrane ’72
Ms. Linda Cohen
Dr. Miriam Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Connor, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Crain
Mr. James K. Crider H’20
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Crouse
Mrs. Judith Crowley and
Mr. David A. Crowley, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Daily III ’77
Mrs. Ra’Nell A. Davis Hale
Mr. Jon E. Davis
Mrs. Patricia A. Dear
Ms. Michelle Detweiler
Ms. Lauren N. DeVries
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dingledine
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Dittmar
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Dougherty
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dreiband ’90
Ms. Rebecca Giordano Dreisbach and Rev. Dr. Christopher C. Dreisbach
Mrs. Betsy S. Durham
Mr. James R. Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dye
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Eckenrode, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Eichelberger
Mrs. Caroline Evans and Mr. William T. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Farrell
Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Federico ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Fennessy
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Figler, Jr.
Mrs. Alice Ann Finnerty
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Finnerty ’82
Mrs. Kathleen Firliet
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. FitzGerald
Mrs. Mary Beth Fitz-Patrick and Mr. Michael Fitz-Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Fleming
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Floccare
Ms. Kathleen Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Foster, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Frank
Mr. Albert F. Freihofer
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon F. Gaines ’72
Mr. and Mrs. L. Myrton Gaines II ’74
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Gaines, Jr.
Mrs. Lynette Garrus and Mr. Wayne Garrus
Mr. Hugh E. Gelston, Jr. ’56
Ms. Rachel C. Eisler and Mr. Geoffrey Genth
Melinda and Mark George
Mrs. Denise Gibson and Mr. James Gibson
Mrs. Mary Gillispie and Mr. James Gillispie
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William F. R. Gilroy ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Glaeser
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Glatz II ’87
Mr. Glenn W. Godin
Mr. Mitchell Goetze
Mrs. Felice D. Goldbloom
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Goldsborogh ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Scot Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Goodman
Ms. Regan Gore
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Gothier, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Gray
Mrs. Katherine Deering-Grieves and Mrs. James R. Grieves, Jr. ’76
Dr. Shelly Hairston-Jones and Dr. Keith A. Hairston
Mrs. Amy Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Faheem D. Hammett
Mrs. Michael Hanlon
Mrs. Janet Hartman and Mr. Andrew Hartman
Mrs. Laurie Haugh and
Mr. Drew M. Haugh ’77
Mrs. Kristie Hazard and Mr. Jeff Hazard
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hegmann
Mrs. Michelle Heider and
Mr. Christopher E. Heider
Mrs. Nancy A. Herget
Mrs. Karen Hescox and Mr. David Hescox
Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Holder
Ms. Kathryn S. Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hopkins H’03
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hopkins
Ms. Elizabeth Hopkins and Mr. Ryan Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Horning H’16
Mr. C. Duff Hughes ’76
Ms. Karen Greenwood Hughes
Mrs. Margaret Hupfeldt
Mrs. Kathy Hupfeldt
Ms. S. Kimberly Hupfeldt
Mrs. Meryl Hutzler and Mr. Gilston Hutzler
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Iodice
Dr. Linda J. Jacobs
Ms. Charelle D. James
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaestner ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kagen
Mr. and Mrs. Spyro Karetsos
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Katinsky
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keenan
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Kellerman
Ms. Frances J. Kemp
Ms. Caroline Kennedy
Ms. Elaine J. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Ms. Georgette D. Kiser
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleiser
Dr. Anastasia J. Vendelis-Klima and Mr. Michael J. Klima
Mr. Carroll S. Klingelhofer III ’61
Ms. Parker Sutton and Mr. Paul Knott ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Knott
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Knott ’81
Mrs. Maureen F. Kozelski
Mr. Chase Kritzman
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Krulak, Jr.
Ms. Michelle Lane-Ross
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lange
Mrs. Gina Laupert and Mr. Justin Laupert
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Lees
Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Lewis, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Lewis, Jr. ’78
Ms. Aline Lin and Mr. Michael Lin
Mrs. Susan Lloyd
Mrs. Mary Logan
Mr. Douglas K. Loizeaux ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lowy
Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor Lucas
Mrs. Deb Lynn and Mr. James Lynn
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Maisel III
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mallon, Jr.
Mrs. Shara R. Manning
Ms. Patricia O’C. B. Farley and Mr. William F. Marlow
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Marrocco
Ms. Genevieve Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Martin
Ms. Amanda Mason
Mr. Ares Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Warner P. Mason, Sr. H’12
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McClernan ’85
Mrs. Deborah McClure and Mr. Daniel McClure
Mrs. Myles R. McComas
Mr. and Mrs. David L. McKissock, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. McLean ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. McNulty
Mrs. Anna Lisa Mian and Mr. Tariq Mian
Mr. and Mrs. A. Skip Miller, Sr. ’76
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller ’62
Ms. Sharon Miller
Ms. Tracy Miller and Mr. Paul Arnest
Mrs. Beth S. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Mollett ’69
Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Montague
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Morehead IV
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Morsberger
Mrs. James R. Moxley
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Moxley ’88
Ms. Michelle D. Mtimet
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Mules ’82
Ms. Margaret Mullally
Ms. Linda Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Murray H’13
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mygatt H’16
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Naeny, Jr. ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Newman
Mr. Robert H. Nicolls
Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Obuchowski
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. O’Connor, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Oestreicher
Mrs. Maria O’Malley and Mr. Niall H. O’Malley
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. O’Neil III ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Neil, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand H. Onnen, Jr. ’71
Mr. Glynn I. Owens ’67
Mrs. Anissa Page and Mr. Arthur W. Page
Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Papenfuse
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Parker ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Peck
Mrs. Virginia T. Perkins
Mrs. Lynnda L. Peterman*
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pollock
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Post
Ms. Ginna Naylor and
Mr. James L. Potter, Jr. H’11
Ms. Carolyn J. Pouch
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Purdue
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Pyke
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pyne
Mr. and Mrs. David Radebaugh
Mrs. John Radebaugh
Mr. Joseph L. Radebaugh, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rak
Mrs. Dottie Read
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rees
Mrs. Lisa Reid and Mr. Kevin F. Reid
Mr. John C. Reith
Mr. Louis Renjel
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rice III
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rinker
Mrs. Jennifer Ritter and Mr. Andrew I. Ritter
Mr. John Rizas
Mrs. Yvonne Roe and Mr. Charles Roe
Mr. Walter E. Rose
Ms. Sara T. Rosiak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubino
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Rudick ’87
Mrs. Kim Smith Sagor
Mrs. Shirley Sample and Mr. H. Michael Sample
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Santos II ’77
Dr. and Mrs. Simon Scalia
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schaefer
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scharff H’22
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Schell H’22
Mr. William R. Schmidt III ’67
Mrs. Michelle Scott and Mr. Bill Scott ’90
Mrs. Natasha Scott and Mr. Tony Scott
Ms. Amanda Scott-Martin
Ms. Laura L. Barrientos and Mr. David M. Sena
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Sheain, Jr. ’73
Mr. and Mrs. John Shenasky
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shepherd
Ms. Dawn M. Shilling
Mrs. George M. Shriver III
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. H. Shriver ‘69
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Silvey II
Mrs. Sarah Sliviak
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ryan Smith ’91
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan Smith ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Wells T. Stanwick, Sr.
Ms. Claire Carberry and Mr. Jay A. Steinmetz
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stieff III ’74
Mrs. Rachael Stockton and Mr. Trent A. Stockton
Mrs. Lisa Stoler and Mr. Barry A. Stoler
Ms. Connie Stothoff
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Sullivan ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Sutton ’76
Mrs. Susan B. Szczypinski H’22
Mr. James Tennille
Ms. Cynthia Thackston
Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Thomas
Mr. James G. Thomas, Jr. ’81
Mrs. Eileen A. Toohey
Mrs. Tracy Travers
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trupia
Mrs. Margaret B. Tucker
Mrs. H. Mebane Turner
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Vercollone
Mrs. Ellen Voelkel
Mr. J. Timothy Voelkel ’76
Mrs. Barbara Voss Noell and Mr. Charles Noell III
Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Waller, Jr. ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Walsh H’20
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ward H’19
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wareheim III
Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Waters, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David O. Watts ’81
Mrs. James McC. Webster, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Weidner
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weisman
Mr. Robert G. White
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Whitman
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Whitman III
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Wiglesworth
Mrs. Eileen Wilcox H’19
Mrs. Tina Windle and Mr. Justin Windle, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Winstead, Jr.
Mrs. Debra W. Wood
Mrs. Stephanie Woolard
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wyskiel ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan W. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Zimmermann
GRANDPARENTS
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Anthony, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ashworth III ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Attman
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Baggan
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Banes
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnette
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bengermino
Drs. Debra and Howard Birenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Blois
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Boulware
Mr. and Mrs. James Burman
Mrs. Jean A. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cowan H’21
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cumming
Ms. Michaele Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Dagenais
Ms. Tynisha Day
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dickman
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fader
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Fingles ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Ford, Jr.
Mrs. Linda Funke
Mrs. Audrey S. Gann
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Greif, Jr.
Mrs. Michael Hanlon
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hazard
Mrs. Marilyn Healy-McDermott
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollander
Mr. John Hunsicker
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kury
Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Ladenson
Mrs. Sandra Laziuck
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas LeGrand
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madden
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maffia
Mr. Hans F. Mayer
Mrs. Myles R. McComas
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Meredith
Mrs. Beth S. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Murray
Mrs. Cassandra S. Naylor
Mrs. Julia Palm
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
Mr. and Mrs. David Pivec*
Drs. Jeannette C. and James E. Post
Mr. Joseph L. Radebaugh, Jr.
Mr. William P. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schmick
Mrs. Patricia Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I. Stern
Mrs. Evelyn R. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Sullivan ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker
Mr. Mark Warehime
Mrs. Lynn Warfield
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wasserman
Mrs. Margaret C. Widman
CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
ADP
The Alban Family Fund of The Baltimore Community Foundation
The Baltimore Educational Scholarship Trust Bank of America
The Boys’ Latin Alumni Association
The Campbell Foundation
W. P. Carey Foundation
Ciena Corporation
Constellation Energy
Stanley Black & Decker
The Deering Family Foundation, Inc.
Deloitte and Touche
Becton Dickinson
Franklin Templeton
Keith Campbell Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Company
JPMorgan Chase & Company
The Mitchell Family Foundation
The Morgan Family Foundation
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Neuberger Berman
Northrop Grumman
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
Raytheon Company
The High Rock Foundation
Rollins-Luetkemeyer
Goldman Sachs
The Schluderberg Foundation, Inc.
Janney Montgomery Scott
Scripps Howard Foundation
The Sheridan Foundation
The Louis and Dora Smith Foundation
The Edward St. John Foundation, Inc.
The Stieff Family Foundation
SunTrust Bank, Mid-Atlantic
The Mary Jean and Oliver Travers Foundation, Inc.
Truist Financial Corporation
The Henry S. and Agnes M. Truzack Foundation
UBS Financial
United Way of Central Maryand
The Wells Fargo Foundation
PARENTS
Kindergarten
$2,146
Dr. Leen Alblaihed and Mr. Abdulla Bubshait
Mrs. Lena Appleby and Mr. James Appleby
Mrs. Tonya Graham and Dr. Antonio Graham
Mrs. Jessica Gurkin and Mr. Samuel H. Gurkin, Jr.
Mrs. Sara Manson and Mr. Joseph T. Manson ’97
Ms. MaryAnn Jones and Dr. Kyle Meikle
Mrs. Kate Mumaw and Mr. Noah T. Mumaw ’97
Mrs. Kelly Peace and Mr. C. Andrew Peace ’03
Mrs. Emily Posner and Mr. Shannon J. Posner
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Rosenkilde, Jr.
Pre-First
$6,144
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon M. Chasen, Sr.
Mrs. Jill Fisher and Mr. McLane G. Fisher ’96
Mrs. Elizabeth Josowitz and Mr. Alexander Josowitz
Mrs. Laura Lilley and Mr. Neil Lilley
Mrs. Lauren Lucas and Mr. Michael Lucas
Mrs. Caroline Sapperstein and Mr. Mike A. Sapperstein ’04
First
$1,776
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Berkstresser
Dr. Shereene Brown
Ms. Tynisha Day
Ms. Sarah Lopas and Mr. Aaron Fischer
Mrs. Erin Hoover and Mr. Brian D. Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kaufman
The Honorable Adam B. Landy and Mrs. Courtney Landy
Mrs. Sophie Phelps and Mr. John Phelps
Mrs. Myriha Wrencher and Mr. Jarrod Wrencher
Second Grade
$4,650
Mrs. Lena Appleby and Mr. James Appleby
Mrs. Jessica Gandy and Mr. Taylor Gandy
Mrs. Christina Hayek and Mr. Matthew Hayek
Mrs. Rebecca Snyder and Mr. Matthew T. Holley
Mrs. Amanda Jayachandran and Mr. Shaun Jayachandran
Mrs. Kara Lynch and Mr. David S. Lynch
Mrs. Kelly Peace and Mr. C. Andrew Peace ’03
Mrs. Emily Posner and Mr. Shannon J. Posner
Mrs. Sara Rummell and Mr. Jeff Rummell
Mrs. Kathleen Sinclair and Mr. William N. Sinclair
Mrs. Lexi Timoll and Mr. Jason A. L. Timoll ‘91
Drs. Morgan and Matthew Trexler
Third Grade
$12,889
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Adams
Ms. Qivon Annan and Mr. Victor King, Jr.
Dr. Shereene Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Hammond
Mrs. Elizabeth Hiken and Mr. Robert A. Hiken
Mrs. Erin Hoover and Mr. Brian D. Hoover
Mrs. Katie Melnick and Mr. Matt Melnick ’01
Mrs. Kate Mumaw and Mr. Noah T. Mumaw ’97
Mrs. Amy Price and Mr. Jeffrey B. Price
Mrs. Lillian A. Sparks Robinson and Mr. Corey Robinson
Ms. Krystina Bryant and Mr. Sean Sims
Mrs. Tanea Singleton and Mr. Rubin B. Singleton III
Mrs. Lexi Timoll and Mr. Jason A. L. Timoll ‘91
Mrs. Sara Waire and Mr. John Waire
Fourth Grade
$4,785
Mrs. Nicole Atkinson and Mr. Nathan Atkinson
Mrs. Carly Corcoran and Mr. James P. Corcoran
Mrs. Claire Haggarty and Mr. Richard Haggarty
Mrs. Rebecca Snyder and Mr. Matthew T. Holley
Ms. Colleen Pleasant
Mrs. Lauren McDonald and Mr. Michael McDonald
Mrs. Lexie Mills and Mr. Tyler Mills
Mrs. Lindsay Quinn and Mr. Jeffrey M. Quinn
Mrs. Kristin Raiswell and Mr. Timothy M. Raiswell
Ms. Dell Hagan-Rhodes and Mr. Timothy Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Rosenkilde, Jr.
Mrs. Sara Rummell and Mr. Jeff Rummell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheehan
Mrs. Heather Malone-Wolf and Mr. Warren Wolf
Fifth Grade
$7,576
Mrs. Afisat Kukoyi-Adewusi and Mr. Ahmad Adewusi
Anonymous
Mrs. Adrienne Barnes and Mr. John A. Barnes
Mrs. Meghan Beam and Mr. James Beam
Mrs. Maryellen Beck and Mr. Stephen S. Beck
Mrs. Ashlea Brown and Mr. Alex Brown
Mrs. Nicole Connelly and Mr. Todd W. Connelly
Ms. Ashley Dagenais
Mrs. Bethany Davis and Mr. Phillip Davis
Ms. Kathryn Hummel and Mr. Michael Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett L. Gounaris
Mr. and Mrs. Sean F. Hines
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Johnson
Ms. Sarah Layng and Mr. Shane Layng
Mrs. Lauren Lucas and Mr. Michael Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Rodriguez
Mrs. Meira Shapiro and Mrs. James Shapiro
Mrs. Rachael Stockton and Mr. Trent A. Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Sullivan ’99
Drs. Morgan and Matthew Trexler
Mrs. Jamelia Ward and Mrs. John T. Ward
Mrs. Danielle Welsh and Mr. Michael Welsh
Ms. India Whitlock
Sixth Grade
$15,228
Mr. and Mrs. Brendon L. Bengermino
Mrs. Nancy Brown and Mr. Todd S. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell
Mrs. Tiffany Cox and Mr. John E. Cox
Mrs. Jessica Cuches and Mr. Michael A. Cuches
Mrs. Kim Culley and Mr. Kevin Culley
Mrs. Nicole Eggert and Mr. Sean M. Eggert
Mrs. Megan Foard and Mr. Dale Foard
Mrs. Jessica Foster and Mrs. Timothy Foster
Mrs. Flora G. Gamble
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett L. Gounaris
Mrs. Dana Chase and Mr. Adam Greschler
Mrs. Edina Hamm and Mr. Jeffrey Hamm
Ms. Jamie Dembeck and Mr. Sean Hearn
Mrs. Elizabeth Hiken and Mr. Robert A. Hiken
Mrs. Shari Kirk and Mr. Brandon Kirk
Mrs. Dana Livne and Mr. Itai Livne
Dr. Elisabeth B. Marsh and Mr. Matthew B. Marsh
Mrs. Kate Mumaw and Mr. Noah T. Mumaw ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Matt O’Malley ’00
Ms. Courtney Pivec
Mrs. Robyn Riter and Mr. Daniel N. Riter
Mrs. Jennifer Rosen and Mr. Jared A. Rosen
Mrs. Beth Smith and Mr. Brian Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stout
Mrs. Tishawn P. Usiade
Mrs. Annette Walter and Mr. Shawn W. Walter ’95
Seventh Grade
$37,931
Mrs. Nicole Atkinson and Mr. Nathan Atkinson
Mrs. Bethany Davis and Mr. Phillip Davis
Mrs. Mari Verrecchia-DeLonde and Mr. Antwyne DeLonde
Mrs. Caroline Evans and Mr. William T. Evans
Mrs. Marixa Edwards-George and Mr. Neville George
Ms. Amy Goldberg and Ms. Kim Koenig
Dr. Crystal Green and Mr. Michael Ogunbamwo
Mr. Greg M. Greenberg
Mrs. Hillary Hollander
Ms. Laura Massoni and Mr. Stephen Illyefalvi
Mrs. Dawn Jones and Mr. Walter Jones
Mrs. Megan Kenney and Mr. John F. Kenney
Mrs. Oachia Lanphar and Mr. David Lanphar
Mrs. Elizabeth Marek and Mr. Paul J. Marek
Mrs. Kathleen Mest and Mr. Andrew J. Mest
Mrs. Krista North and Mr. Robert T. North, Jr.
Mrs. Stephanie Pusinsky and Mr. Donald Pusinsky
Mrs. Annie Quenzer and Mrs. Jason C. Quenzer ’95
Mrs. Christina Reitmeyer and Mrs. David Reitmeyer
Mrs. Robyn Riter and Mrs. Daniel N. Riter
Mrs. Melissa Roth and Mrs. Michael E. Roth
Mr. Zachary Shankman
Ms. Chaunna Thomas and Mr. Tatum Singleton
Mrs. Eileen Strauss and Mr. Michael A. Strauss
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Sullivan ’96
Mrs. Carole Taylor and Mrs. Martin Taylor
Ms. Amanda Torsani
Mrs. Dena Tzitzouris and Dr. James A. Tzitzouris, Jr.
Mrs. Jennifer Vitelkites and Mr. Jeffrey S. Vitelkites
Mrs. Annette Walter and Mr. Shawn W. Walter ’95
Mrs. Michelle Weinmann and Col. Douglas S. Weinmann
Ms. Erica F. Wilhide
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wolff
Eighth Grade
$5,925
Mrs. Afisat Kukoyi-Adewusi and Mr. Ahmad Adewusi
Mrs. Colleen Arrowsmith and Mr. Ian Arrowsmith
Mrs. Jennifer Barrett and Mr. Bryan Barrett
Mrs. Nicole Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell
Ms. Abby Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Franchella
Mrs. Samantha Gamble and Mr. Grady L. Gamble ’07
Mr. and Ms. Stephen Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Spryo Karetsos
Ms. Lisa Katulis
Mrs. Amie Keller and Dr. Thomas C. Keller, Jr.
Mrs. Laura Kerr and Mr. Christopher C. Kerr
Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Ladenson
Mrs. Allison Lee and Mr. James J. Lee ’96
Miss Tracy M. Louther
Mrs. Anna Lisa Mian and Mr. Tariq Mian
Drs. Melissa and Tom Olson
Ms. Kimberlee Pierce
Ms. Donna D. Roberts
Mrs. Laura Rubenstein and Mr. Jason Rubenstein
Mrs. Sara Waire and Mr. John F. Waire
Mrs. Danielle Welsh and Mr. Michael Welsh
Dr. Nancy C. Wheeler
Mrs. Breyann and Mr. Patrick Williams
Ninth Grade
$49,405
Mrs. Megan Anecharico and Mr. John S. Anecharico, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo A. Barrera III
Mrs. Christa Bay and Mr. Matt Bay
Mrs. Allison Booker and Mr. D. Reed Booker
Ms. Alexis Bruce and Mr. Maurice P. Bruce, Jr.
Mrs. Sarah Clark and Dr. Ian Clark
Mrs. Tracy Csontos and Mr. Christian Csontos
Mrs. Liza Debolt and Mr. Thomas Debolt
Mrs. Jennifer Eisenberg and Mr. Jason Eisenberg
Mrs. Celine Endler
Mrs. Lynn Erdos and Mr. Lance Erdos
Mrs. Michelle Fedash and Mr. Jason A. Fedash
Mrs. Sarah Feiss and Mr. Eric Feiss
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Finein IV
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Franchella
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Frank
Ms. Alice Gregg and Mr. Paris K. Gardner
Mrs. Jamie Goldstein and Mr. Scot Goldstein
Mrs. Kenise Hammett and Mr. Faheem D. Hammett
Mrs. Kristie Hazard and Mr. Jeff Hazard
Ms. Melodie Jackson and Mr. Dana Jackson
Ms. Rebeca Myers and Mr. Troy A. Juliar
Mrs. Amie Keller and Dr. Thomas C. Keller, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan R. Kelly, Sr.
Mrs. Michele Knoerlein and Mr. Matthew Knoerlein
Mrs. Michelle Kriebel and Mr. Sean Kriebel
Mr. and Mrs. James Lighthizer
Mrs. Danielle Lopez and Mr. Bryan Lopez
Drs. Jessica and Joshua Lubek
ANNUAL REPORT
Mrs. Jennifer Martin and Mr. Jake Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Onyekwere
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Rattet
Mrs. Amy Roche and Mr. Stephen Roche
Dr. Melissa Davey-Rothwell and Mr. Adam Rothwell
Dr. Elyse Michelson and Dr. Richard Schraeder
Mrs. Beth Shaw and Mr. Tomas D. Shaw, Sr.
Mrs. Laura Siciliano and Mr. William P. Siciliano
Ms. Elise Smith and Dr. Andrew B. Smith
Mrs. Jennifer Speargas and Mr. Paul A. Speargas
Mrs. Jenifer McDowell-Talbert and Mr. Keith Talbert
Dr. Jennifer Turner and Mr. Chris R. Turner ’95
Mrs. Dena Tzitzouris and
Dr. James A. Tzitzouris, Jr.
Mrs. Melony Wagner and Mr. Eric Wagner
Mrs. Jennifer Whitman and Mr. Ken W. Whitman
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wolff
Dr. Mali Jiang and Mr. Jin Xu
Dr. Alison Yacoub and Mr. David J. Yacoub
Tenth Grade
$62,190
Mrs. Carol Amanze and Mr. Kenneth Amanze
Ms. Lisa Anthony
Mr. Robert M. Anthony
Mrs. Emily K. Barczak and Mr. Matt Barczak
Mrs. Jennifer Barrett and Mr. Bryan Barrett
Mrs. Morgan Barrett and Mr. John J. Barrett
Mrs. Ella Bartels and Mr. Andrew Bartels
Ms. Daune Gist and Mr. Neil Bayley
Mrs. Maryellen Beck and Mr. Stephen S. Beck
Ms. Andriana N. Pateris and Mr. David C. Bergander
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Bissonnette
Mrs. Jesseca Black and Mr. Brian Black
Mrs. Melissa Blank and Mr. Elliott M. Blank
Mrs. Melissa McColligan Borger and Mr. Stephen A. Borger
Mrs. Jodie Buchman and Mr. Jeb Buchman ‘91
Mrs. Jennifer Malloy and Mr. Edward J. Cocker
Mrs. Nicole Connelly and Mr. Todd W. Connelly
Mrs. Kim Culley and Mr. Kevin Culley
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Curley ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Dubin ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie J. Fick, Sr.
Mrs. Jen Gall and Mr. Aaron Gall
Mrs. Stephanie Gianneschi and Dr. Matt Gianneschi
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgeral G. Goodridge
Mrs. Ashley Grimaldi and Mr. George C. Grimaldi
Mrs. Meagan Hallengren and Mr. Kristopher R. Hallengren
Mrs. Tammy Irby and Mr. Matthew J. Irby
Mrs. Seungkyung Kim and Mr. Seungwook Jang
Mrs. Megan Kenney and Mr. John F. Kenney
Mrs. Julie Lynch and Mr. Timothy Lynch, Esq.
Ms. Nicole M. Maffia
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. McDonald
Mr. William A. McDaniel Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Meredith
Mrs. Danielle Miller and Mr. Jamison H. Miller
Ms. Nasika Pace
Mrs. Jennifer Preller and Mr. David J. Preller III
Mrs. Melissa Puritz and Mr. Richard Puritz
Mrs. Melissa Roth and Mr. Michael Roth
Mrs. Betsy Rubenstein and Dr. Jonathan N. Rubenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Saint Pierre
Mrs. Jennifer Gilbert St. John
Mrs. Kim Steller and Mr. Keith Steller
Mrs. Jessica Suriano and Mr. Scott Suriano
Mrs. Carrie Taylor and Mr. Jason Taylor
Ms. Johnna R. Tolliver
Ms. Maree Tucker and Mrs. Matthew Tucker
Mrs. Jamelia Ward and Mr. John T. Ward
Mrs. Susan Waters and Mr. Dale A. Waters, Jr.
Mrs. Jennifer Wilkerson and Mr. James H. Wilkerson III
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wyskiel ’88
Mrs. Leslie Young and Mr. Thomas P. Young
Eleventh Grade
$91,255
Mrs. Megan Anecharico and Mr. John S. Anecharico, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bagby ’82
Mrs. Julie Becker and Mr. Stephen J. Becker
Mrs. Alysa Bernstein and Mr. Daniel M. Bernstein
Mrs. Elizabeth Bissett and Mr. Wesley Bissett
Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Borsoni
Mr. and Mrs. Erik M. Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colhoun III
Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Crooks ’88
Mrs. Alison Dax and Mr. Chris Dax
Mrs. Kathleen Dombrowski and Mr. David Dombrowski
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Forchheimer
Mrs. Kimberly Freund and Mr. Brian M. Freund
Ms. Abby Bowers and Mr. Matt Gerken
Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Graney
Mrs. Susan Davis and Mr. Tomas Griesacker
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Held, Jr. ’88
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Herring, Jr.
Mrs. Laura Higgins and Mr. Brian S. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Holder
Dr. Leslie Hollins and Mr. Kevin Hollins
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holmgren
Mrs. Terra Hopson and Mr. Mark A Hopson
Mr. and Ms. Frank S. Jones, Jr. ’77
Mr. and Ms. Eric Knaub
Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Ladenson
Mrs. Gina Laupert and Mr. Justin W. Laupert
Dr. and Mrs. Scott D. London
Ms. Deborah McClure and Mr. Daniel E. McClure
Ms. Kimberly Soso-McCullough and
Mr. Taven McCullough
Mrs. Dawn Motovidlak and Mr. Thomas Pipkin
Mr. and Mrs. David Pridgen, Jr.
Mrs. Gillian Quinn and Mr. Peter Quinn
Mrs. Robyn Riter and Mr. Daniel N. Riter
Mrs. Jennifer Ritter and Mr. Andrew I. Ritter
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rosen
Mrs. Carrie Schwab and Mr. Ronnie A. Schwab
Ms. Laura L. Barrientos and Mr. David M. Sena
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shepherd
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Silverman ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Simmons
Mr. Aaron D. Sloboda
Mrs. Marie Slowikowski and Mr. Jeff Slowikowski
Ms. Claire Carberry and Mr. Jay A. Steinmetz
Mrs. Rachael Stockton and Mr. Trent A. Stockton
Mrs. Karen Taylor and Mr. James Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thompson, Jr.
Ms. Melissa Tower
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Warnack, Sr.
Mrs. Amy Wesloski and Mr. Neal A. Wesloski
Mrs. Natalie Widdowson and Mr. Michael Widdowson
Mrs. Tina Windle and Mr. Justin Windle
Mr. and Mrs. Justin H. Woelper
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wolff
Twelfth Grade
$44,196
Mr. Christopher P. Acevedo
Mrs. Sari Alperstein and Mr. Warren S. Alperstein
Mrs. Antigoni Apesos
Mrs. Jennifer Arrup and Mr. Henry Arrup
Ms. Rebecca R. Barnes
Mrs. Morgan Barrett and Mr. John J. Barrett
Mrs. Amy Brown and Mr. S. Allen Brown IV
Mrs. Heidi Chan and Mr. Todd Chan
Ms. Alexis Cooke and Mr. Jason Cooke
Mrs. Judith Crowley and Mr. David A. Crowley, Jr.
Mrs. Terri Dackman and Mr. Michael T. Dackman
Ms. Kristina Johnson and Mr. Paul Dibari
Mrs. Marie Dixon and Mr. David Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie J. Fick, Sr.
Mrs. Denise Gibson and Mr. James Gibson
Mr. Rondy P. Griffin II
Mrs. Michelle Heider and Mr. Christopher E. Heider
Mrs. Hope Huber and Mr. John P. Huber
Mrs. Meryl Hutzler and Mr. Gilston Hutzler
Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Insley
Mrs. Carolanne Kappus and Mr. Mark J. Kappus
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan R. Kelly, Sr.
Mrs. Megan Kenney and Mr. John F. Kenney
Ms. Devyn Kern
Dr. Anastasia Vendelis-Klima and Mr. Michael J. Klima
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lazenby ’89
Dr. and Mrs. Scott D. London
Mrs. Kate Lynch
Mrs. Shara R. Manning
Mr. John G. McCarthy III
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Meredith
Mrs. Despina Nistazos and Mr. George Nistazos
Ms. Lee Ohnmacht and Mr. John C. Ohnmacht
Mrs. Marika Pinkett and Mr. Leon F. Pinkett III ’85
Mrs. Melissa Puritz and Mr. Richard Puritz
Mrs. Annie Quenzer and Mr. Jason C. Quenzer ’95
Mrs. Lisa Reid and Mr. Kevin F. Reid
Mrs. Stacy M. Kidd and Mr. William H. Reinecke III
Mrs. Amy Roche and Mr. Stephen Roche
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Schoenwetter
Mrs. Kristine Sydnor and Mr. Casey Sydnor
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thompson, Jr.
Ms. Barbara Vargas
Mrs. Michelle Weinmann and Col. Douglas S. Weinmann
Mrs. Amelia White and Mr. Andrew D. White
Ms. Erica F. Whilhide
Mrs. Tina Windle and Mr. Justin Windle
GIFTS-IN-KIND
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Dubin ’79
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kyle Gore ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Holder
Mrs. Rebecca Snyder and Mr. Matthew Holley
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Mollett ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Walker S. Mygatt H’16
Mrs. Julia Palm
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Puritz
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stout
Mr. Tyler P. Wolff
“H” – Honorary Alumnus
*Denotes Deceased
REPORT OF ALUMNI GIFTS
Class of 1952
$200
Walter D. Penrose
Class of 1953
$500
Raphael O. Brooks, Jr.
Class of 1954
$2,350
William E. Berndt
David Noble
Class of 1955
$8,044
David W. Meese
Hugo C. Olsen, Jr.
Ronald E. Ritchie
Class of 1956
$255
Hugh E. Gelston, Jr.
Class of 1957
$840
Hy James Levasseur*
Peter L. Stegner
Class of 1958
$100
Carlton B. Chappel
Class of 1959
$3,765
Dyson P. Ehrhardt
Peter R. McGill, Jr.
Class of 1960
$200
Craig Edmonds
William E. Krebs
Class of 1961
$3,800
Roger G. Bloom
Carroll S. Klingelhofer III
Class of 1962
$17,000
John W. Ashworth III
Charles H. Dankmeyer, Jr.
J. William Miller
Class of 1964
$26,215
Robert E. Carter
R. Bruce Fingles
Joseph F. Foertsch, Jr.
Louis J. Kousouris, Jr.
John W. H. Michel
Robin S. Read
Ronald K. Regan, Jr.
Philip A. Rousseaux
William H. Shriver III
Class of 1965
$32,194
Byron R. Banghart
David E. Bosley
Harry C. Bowie III
William F. R. Gilroy
Joseph H. Grady, Jr.
Charles R. Greenslit
Thomas B. Peace
Mark F. Wachter
Class of 1966
$5,525
Robert C. Goetze, Jr.
Harold G. Hathaway III
Evan R. Jaqua
Edwin W. Obrecht, Jr.
Bruce L. Regan
Edgar H. Spilman, Jr.
Mike Thomas
Class of 1967
$5,450
Donald W. Fusting
Leonard G. Getschel, Jr.
Gerald Maizlish
David C. Mering
Frank Morgan
William H. Mosberg III
Herbert R. O’Conor III
Glynn I. Owens
William R. Schmidt III
Class of 1968
$2,705
Bradford G. Y. Carney
Brian T. Devlin
Jeffrey J. Glibert
Louis E. Kroiz
Douglas K. Loizeaux
Frederick V. W. Slagle
Class of 1969
$84,250
John G. M. Bacot, Sr.
John Canedy
Kevin E. Finn
David A. Goetze
Donald A. Manekin
J. Huston McCollough II
Richard C. Mollett
John L. Pie
H. Canfield Pitts II
Robert V. H. Shriver
John B. Thomas II
David E. Waters
Stephen E. Wright
Class of 1970
$26,410
Joseph W. G. Brooks
Douglas H. Cooper
Kennison N. Gale, Jr.
Timothy B. Gilbert
Richard B. Kelly
John A. Leftwich
Edward I. Sproull III
James W. Stieff
Thomas G. Xenakis
Class of 1971
$5,575
James A. Callahan, Jr.
Page Edmunds
Daniel K. Jones
John C. Kidd, Jr.
Richard H. Lehr
Richard S. Mogowski
Ferdinand H. Onnen, Jr.
William L. Sager
Allen Stockbridge
Gerard J. Sullivan
Carl A. TenHoopen III
William E. Thompson IV
Class of 1972
$25,528
Anonymous
Miles C. Baxter
Evan Black
Raleigh Brent III
Charles E. Carr III
Roy D. Chukwuemeka
Paul B. Cochrane
Mark M. Deering
Brandon F. Gaines
Jack C. Grace
G. Todd Guntner
Frederick J. Heldrich III
Wallace S. Lippincott, Jr.
Timothy E. Mering
Jeffrey P. Mozal
S. Morris Murray
William A. Niermann, Jr.
T. Scott Pendleton
John M. Rose
Daniel T. Somerville
G. Dexter Tompkins
A. L. Shreve Waxter, Jr.
Kenneth M. Wolff
Class of 1973
$136,797
Charles F. Black, Sr.
John O. Blalock
Dorsey O. Boyle
James R. Brooks
James W. Currie, Jr.
C. Randall Deering
Stuart Dusty Farber
Robert R. Gisriel
Lee M. Kennedy
John F. King, Jr.
Kevin J. Murphy
Robert B. Naeny, Jr.
J. Keith Scroggins
Charles S. Sheain, Jr.
J. Duncan Smith
Victor H. Starz III
Roderick M. Theobald
James T. Tomney II
Samer N. Wahbe
Alan M. Waller, Jr.
Class of 1974
$46,232
Brett D. Clifford
Randolph F. Cullen
Mark G. Dorney
Alexius A. Dyer III
Douglas M. Fox
L. Myrton Gaines II
Jay Shadrick Guyther
Scott E. Huber
William C. Kaestner
James F. Mosberg
Harry W. Rodgers IV
Walter A. Romans, Jr.
Charles C. Stieff III
Class of 1975
$33,220
Harvey S. Brooks, Jr.
Clifford C. Bruck
Philip C. Federico
Philip A. Heldrich
Robert A. Hoffman
Stuart E. May
Bruce D. McLean
Brian H. O’Neil
T. Michael Preston
John C. Riina
Duane K. Thomas
Bennett B. Wethered
F. Christian Zinkhan
Class of 1976
$9,797
J. Hollis Albert III
Hugh L. Andes
Scott J. Caddell
Jason A. Carter
Jackson Y. Dott
Michael S. Federico
James R. Grieves, Jr.
C. Duff Hughes
J. McDonald Kennedy
William S. Levy III
David E. Meyers
A. Skip Miller, Sr.
Andrew S. Mullins
Pen Pendleton III
John B. Pierson
Richard N. Sutton
James F. K. Talbert
J. Timothy Voelkel
Class of 1977
$27,369
William N. Blake
Geoffrey H. Brent
Frank F. Daily III
Mitch Dugan
Patrick M. Finn
Louis R. Fritz
Drew M. Haugh
Frank S. Jones, Jr.
Christopher P. Melocik
George W. Santos II
J. Matthew Schofield
Paul R. Stierhoff
Henry B. Thomas
Class of 1978
$4,975
Jonathan M. Brant
Jack C. Brown, Jr.
George C. Cosby
Thomas O. Daly
Seamus Gilson
Bradley S. Glaser
Richard B. Grieves
Craig S. Lewis
Patrick Miller
Donald F. Obrecht, Jr.
Richard T. O’Neil III
Craig W. Parker
Class of 1979
$3,250
David E. Blalock
Rodney A. Brown
Stephen M. Dubin
Paul D. Knott
Class of 1980
$133,272
J. Dixon Bartlett III
W. Kyle Gore
G. Paul Govatos, Jr.
Roland S. Harvey
John S. Hessian
Glenford L. Hynson
Edwin B. Jarrett III
Henry A. Lederer
Mark W. Mason
Martin J. Miller
Scott C. Sites
David T. Whittie
Class of 1981
$16,800
John S. Alfriend II
James H. Burch, Sr.
Everett E. Jackson V
Mark D. Knobloch
Stephen M. Knott
Jeffrey C. Mason
Wesley R. Payne IV
Robert E. Smith
James G. Thomas, Jr.
Peter D. Verheyen
David O. Watts
Class of 1982
$21,580
Richard H. Bagby
George F. Barker
Juan M. Buendia
Thomas P. Finnerty
Terrence D. Gibson
Leslie E. Goldsborough III
Dominic L. Jordon
Dwight C. Mules
Class of 1983
$1,253
Karl Bellve
J. Patrick Gugerty
Zinon M. Pappas
Robert J. Sherrod
Richard Wartzman
Class of 1984
$7,820
Paul L. Baker
Mark B. Bond
Michael T. Colt
Edward A. DeWaters III
Andrew J. Gans
Jason B. Hillen
George J. Rayburn
John C. Reith
George M. Shriver IV
Scott J. Wendell
Charles D. White
Class of 1985
$14,922
Robert T. Cashman
Nicholas B. M. Kemp, Jr.
Ryan McClernan
Marshal D. Morgan
Leon F. Pinkett III
Charles M. Shriver
Arthur F. Spalding
Mark L. Sterling
John P. Szczypinski
Anthony S. Waskiewicz, Jr.
Mitchell N. Weiman
Class of 1986
$1,600
Steve B. Attias
Andrew W. Buchanan
Michael D. LeBlanc
Joshua R. Mayhorne
Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr.
Class of 1987
$1,400
James Freeman IV
John J. Glatz II
James A. Mitchell
Jason Morton
Brian J. Rudick
Class of 1988
$66,152
Gary S. Blibaum
Andrew B. Cohen
Charles A. Constable
Adam C. Crooks
David N. Curley
Jonathan N. Davidov
Hugh E. Gelston III
Keith A. Gertsen
William J. Held, Jr.
Peter E. Klingelhofer
Eric T. Levin
Michael W. Lutz
Mark G. Moxley
Kurt B. Owen
David J. Preller III
Jeffrey W. Szczypinski
Keith Talbert
John M. Webster
Richard J. Wyskiel
Class of 1989
$50,375
Matthew Lazenby
Ross M. Levin
David A. Lipinski
Class of 1990
$6,250
Andrew A. Berkowitz
Allan S. Cohen
Charles D. Cook
Daniel Dreiband
Stephen W. Enoch
Ryan C. A. Kirby
Gregory Pyne
Bill Scott
Giles D. Walger
Brandon C. White
Class of 1991
$2,420
Jason N. Barnett
Andrew L. Brave
Jeb E. Buchman
Michael C. Ciarlo
Justin Hill
David C. Hyman
Kevin C. Lutz
Ryan Scott Sachs
C. Ryan Smith
Jason A. L. Timoll
Jonathan S. Trump
Class of 1992
$2,325
Stephen M. Bassford
Bruce S. Campbell IV
Aaron B. Cline
John A. Daskalakis, Jr.
C. Dudley Obrecht
David B. Pollock
Christopher L. Rinker
James G. Walls, Jr.
Class of 1993
$2,294
Todd A. Quenzer
Eric A. Spilman
Dennis H. Weinman
Daniel L. Workinger
Class of 1994
$3,960
Scott R. Adler
Christopher B. Baggan
Brent J. Beever
Bennett H. Dear
Paul L. Flohr, Jr.
Daniel A. MacLennan
R. Brandon Mollett
Thomas M. Nichols
Kyle S. Osenberg
Cooper R. Pollard
Timothy D. Roberts
Brian K. Shure
Patrick G. Sullivan
Patrick O. Walsh
Edwin H. Webster III
Class of 1995
$7,519
Brad R. Bernstein
James C. Buck
Brad Gilroy
Marc J. Hassan
Jeffrey P. Jeffers
James L. Lears III
Jason C. Quenzer
Joshua M. Silverman
Edward D. Smith
Michael N. Smith
Elliot H. Steelman
Chris R. Turner
Shawn W. Walter
Class of 1996
$6,359
Jason B. Carney
Chad Fisher
McLane G. Fisher
James Hunter
James J. Lee
Marshall C. McDorman
Benjamin S. Sorensen
Matthew Sullivan
Class of 1997
$12,056
Brian D. Berger
Colby Cox
Joseph Manson
Ryan D. Mollett
Noah T. Mumaw
Tom Nee
Michael A. Riley
LeBaron Scarlett, Jr.
Ian Shure
Todd S. Sody
Todd Ulrich
Class of 1998
$284
Joshua A. Floam
Ryan D. Littlefield
Christopher J. Owens
Kevin L. Wiglesworth
Class of 1999
$2,145
Robert E. Arnold
Chris J. Biddison
Geoffrey M. Burger
Brendan G. Burns
Harvey C. Byrd IV
Don J. Childs
Timothy M. Cronin
Patrick J. Dabrowski
James R. Daue
Corey L. Days
Frank J. Federico III
Stephen E. Feiss
Stephen B. Fuller
Lucien E. Giordano
Hunter S. Lochte
Robert C. Reed
Kevin M. Sullivan
Class of 2000
$1,200
Andrew S. Katzenberg
Brian P. Nee
Matt O’Malley
Joseph Scalia
Class of 2001
$2,270
Dan W. Biser
Stanley L. Blackwell
Patrick J. Kotras
Daniel Lacher
Matt Melnick
Charles E. Murphy III
Ferdinand H. Onnen III
Nicholas W. Rust
Krager D. Sanders
Gregory P. Wiatrowski
Class of 2002
$3,951
Donovan A. Bass
Henry M. Blue, Jr.
Michael A. Case
Jason T. Dobrzykowski
Matthew F. Feild
Alex A. Filamor
Robert B. Griebe
Jeffrey E. Keenan
Matthew D. Kozera
Douglas Ian Loizeaux
Phillip Marshall North
George V. Panageotou
Kyle P. Rubeling
Kristian E. Spannhake
Christopher J. Spencer
John C. Vining III
James C. Waring
Benjamin B. Wells
Class of 2003
$8,575
Gregory C. Baggan
Andrew T. Burger
Logan T. Burke
William L. Cooper III
Jeremy K. Crider
Daniel A. Lucas
Patrick R. Mahoney
C. Andrew Peace
Korey B. Rubeling
Evan E. Scheiner
Charles S. Sheain III
D. Middleton Smith III
Class of 2004
$7,175
Judson R. Arnold
Philip D. Cronin
Gabriel M. Dutton, Sr.
J. Gregory Eckenrode III
Jesse D. Filamor
Peter J. LaPaglia III
Kyle W. Mahoney
Chris D. Read
Michael A. Sapperstein
Blake E. Smith
Cotter S. Smith
Jason R. Smith
Patrick M. Smith
Class of 2005
$2,866
James M. Eaton
W. Carl Ebeling V
Daniel J. Ehrlich
Justin Fitch
Jeremy D. Keith
Joseph D. Kennedy
Jack A. Kozelski, Jr.
Jesse R. Leikin
Jeremy G. Miller
Christopher P. Montague
Charles H. O’Neil
Taylor S. Paff
Shawn M. Spencer
C. Clinton Stieff IV
Wesley B. Wharton
Class of 2006
$2,520
Chris J. Boland
David B. Brown
Brian Farrell
James P. Feketie
Gregory P. FitzGerald
Ryan B. Frank
Dietrich P. Onnen, Sr.
Peter B. Scheve
David J. Shriver
Class of 2007
$10,132
David F. Aiken
Samuel B. Colonell
Jonathan W. Decker
Jeffrey A. Gaines
Grady L. Gamble
David Tyler Grason
Jacob L. Hagelin
John B. Kauffman
Oliver F. Kuntz
Alex M. Lyons
Craig L. Martin
Conor P. Sanders
Haddis G. Tujuba
W. Brett Weiss
Class of 2008
$3,100
Matthew W. Andes
Mark C. Feild
Morgan R. V. Hale
John J. Keenan
Austin Knight
Dennis R. Mahoney
Michael C. McComas
Sean M. Sanders
S. Adam Scharff
John R. Scott III
Thomas N. Thibeault II
Class of 2009
$501
Bradford D. Boyer
Nathan F. Chadsey
Patrick M. Dudley
David J. Gillispie
Daniel F. Johnson
John N. McLean
Michael D. Middleton
Christian J. Walsh
Class of 2010
$4,114
Stephen B. Andes
Matthew M. Curran
Patrick C. Foster
Matthew R. Hamburger
Patrick J. Jennings
Evan J. Obligin
Kevin B. O’Neil
William Neill Peck
Sean M. Radcliffe
Brian D. Rothman
Kevin A. Stierer, Jr.
Christopher M. Wilcox
Class of 2011
$2,056
Alan-Michael Carter
Jeffrey F. Chase
Maxwell T. Cooke
Zachary L. Davis
Jack D. Durkee
David Goodman
Justin E. Hill
Trevor J. Kiddy
Michael V. Mutscheller
Charles D. Rice
Nelson B. Rice
Christopher C. Rizakos
Stavros E. Rizakos
James B. Scharff
William R. Schmidt IV
Wells T. Stanwick
Taylor Stothoff
Max E. White
Joshua D. Woodson
Class of 2012
$11,045
Robert K. Burd
Brandon A. Cherry
Matthew J. Kammer II
Henry J. Knott IV
James H. Peacock
Greg B. Pyke
Nicholas R. Shepherd
Timothy A. Wilcox
Class of 2013
$1,450
Stephen C. Black
Alec S. Blitzstein
Thomas B. H. Brown IV
Taylor C. Davis
Joshua D. Hamburger
Franklin L. Johnson III
Jacob A. Katinsky
Tyler R. Montague
Jamal Perkins
Andrew S. Roswell
Gregory G. Sheetz
Class of 2014
$1,486
Natale E. Bruno, Jr.
Liam C. Burman
Colin R. Chell
Colin G. Dempsey
Luke E. Kluttz
David N. Lurie
Patrick E. McManus
Tyler J. Moyer
James E. Parker
Riley F. Peters
Shackleford P. Stanwick
Dylan O. Watts
Parker D. Yablon
Class of 2015
$295
Drew W. Gray
Robert S. D. Harchick
Luke C. Murray
Jared C. Snyder
Anthony S. Wyler
Class of 2016
$90
W. Samuel Bowen
Andrew J. Brennan
Cody J. Carlson
Class of 2017
$500
Robert E. Dittmar
Garrett J. Glaeser
Matthew H. Kleiser
Ethan M. Norman
James R. Owens
Ryan B. Stellmann
Class of 2018
$720
Brenden B. Crouse
Brende I. Kagen
Matthew C. Post
Class of 2019
$270
Walker G. Campbell
Myles J. Davis
David L. Giordano
Connor A. Knott
Blake G. Shepherd
Ely Shilling
Evan S. Taliaferro
Samuel B. Wood
Class of 2020
$50
Lorenzo N. Donadio
Class of 2021
$35
Hunter A. Hegmann
Cameron J. Longway
Ethan A. Rak
Class of 2022
$155
Stewart K. Brooks
Nathan P. Crouse
James L. McClure
Vladislav Moulds
Kalen T. Stockton
Class of 2023
$245
James H. Burch, Jr.
Cole W. Gibson
Noah A. Jones
Cullen J. Scott
ANNUAL REPORT
Class of 2024
$792
Marcus C. Acevedo
Zachary R. Adler
Evan M. Alperstein
Bryce M. Antwerpen
Chrysovalantis C. Apesos
Henry Arrup
John P. Barrett
Nikolas A. Blazek
Braden S. Brown
Nicholas T. Chan
Reeves J. Cooke
Trace R. Davanzo
Jacob P. Dibari
James J. Fick, Jr.
Grant T. Gibson
William H. Herling
Jacob L. Hutzler
Landon G. Isaac
Cole T. Johnson
Nicholas D. Johnson
Jack L. Kappus
Ryan R. Kelly, Jr.
Colin J. Kenney
Christopher A. Knapp
James T. London
Aidan K. McCarthy
Michael H. Meredith
William J. Ohnmacht
Michael C. Oliver
Nick A. Owens
Cole E. Quenzer
Micah F. Reid
Erik S. Roche
Liam J. Thompson
John L. Wedgeworth
Andrew P. Windle
Class of 2025
$250
Frank S. Jones III
Class of 2026
$750
Hyunkyu Jang
Michael A. Putnick, Jr.
Class of 2028
$30
Michael M. Thompson, Jr.
Class of 2029
$50
Anthony D. Verrecchia-DeLonde
Class of 2030
$20
Levi X. Just
“H” – Honorary Alumnus
*Denotes Deceased
IN HONOR OF JOYCE BARNETT
Mrs. Susan B. Szczypinski
IN HONOR OF BRADEN BROWN ’24
The Campbell Foundation
IN HONOR OF JAKE BISSETT ’25 AND CHRIS RINKER ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rinker
IN HONOR OF JOHN H. BRYAN ’21
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bryan
IN HONOR OF ROBERT E. CARTER ’64
Ms. Michelle Detweiler
IN HONOR OF JOSEPH A. DYE ’20
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dye
IN HONOR OF REESE HALE ’08
Ms. Ra’Nell A. Davis Hale
IN HONOR OF R. BRANDON MOLLETT ’94
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Warnack, Sr.
IN HONOR OF JACOB SCHNEIDER ’17
Dr. Linda J. Jacobs
IN HONOR OF ANDERSON SMITH IV ’23
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Greif, Jr.
IN THANKSGIVING FOR WILLIAM BOYD BAGBY ’25
Ms. Genevieve Martin
IN MEMORY OF JAMES C. ALBAN III H’13
Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Post Davis, Agnor, Rapaport & Skalny LLC
IN MEMORY OF PETER ANGELOS
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller ’62
IN MEMORY OF MORTON E. BARNETT
Mr. Jason N. Barnett ’91
Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett
IN MEMORY OF KATHLEEN (KATE) M. BERGER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE KATHLEEN M. BERGER SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Berger ’97
Mr. Frank E. Berger
Ms. Jean A. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kaster
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Papenfuse
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
The Szczypinski Family
IN MEMORY OF DIANE LUSBY-BESSENT
Mr. John M. Bessent
IN MEMORY OF JOHN G. BOWLING H’10 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE JOHN G. BOWLING SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubino
IN MEMORY OF RALEIGH BRENT II ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GILLIAN AND RALEIGH BRENT FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Brent ’77
Mr. Raleigh Brent III ’72
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaestner ’74
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
IN MEMORY OF FRANK C. BROOKS ’42 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FRANK C. BROOKS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. James R. Brooks ’73
Mr. Joseph W. G. Brooks ’70
Mrs. Margaret B. Tucker
IN MEMORY OF MARSHALL BRUCE
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
IN MEMORY OF BRIAN C. CAMPBELL ’92
Ms. Brenda J. Bodian
Mrs. Jean A. Campbell
IN MEMORY OF ANDREW D. COLEMAN ’68
Mr. Brian T. Devlin ’68
IN MEMORY OF BEAU DAGENAIS
Pipeline Black 2013 Family
Mrs. Afisat Kukoyi-Adewuse and Mr. Ahmad Adewusi
Mr. and Mrs. Don Akchin
Mr. Mark W. Albright and Ms. Marguerite G. Donovan
Mr. Arthur Alexion
Mr. Mark Anderson
Mrs. Antigoni Apesos
Mr. Jack Assaf
Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett
Ms. Patricia Bartoshesky
Ms. Lauren Benjamin
Ms. Dianne Bilodeau
Ms. Shirley Bounds
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Buckels
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Mrs. Joan Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Cahill
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Christian
Ms. Ann Christoper
Ms. Janet Hughes Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Dagenais
Ms. Ashley Dagenais
Ms. Lina Dagenais-Smith
Ms. Margaret Davis
Mr. Jonathan W. Decker ’07
Mrs. Mari Verrecchia-DeLonde
and Mr. Antwyne DeLonde
Ms. Lauren N. DeVries
Ms. Theresa Dieveney
Mr. and Mrs. Amit Dua
Ms. Linda Eberhart
Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. Rajesh Eshwar
Mr. Mark C. Feild ’08
Mr. J. Harry Feldman
Mr. and Ms. Mark Feldman
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Fennessy
Ms. Ann Finkbeiner
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fleming
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Floccare
Ms. Susan Flook
Mrs. Shirelle Flowers
Ms. Kristen Foard
Ms. Gabriel Fonseca
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foster
Mr. Ryan B. Frank ’06
Ms. Melissa Garren
Ms. Rachel Eisler and Mr. Geoffrey Genth
Mr. Cole W. Gibson ’23
Mr. Grant T. Gibson ’24
Mr. David J. Gillispie ’09
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillispie
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Giotopoulos
Dr. Sydne Goodier
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Graney
Ms. Luna Hammond
Ms. JoAnn Hedrick
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hegmann
Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. Hochheise
Mrs. Maureen Jaffe
Mrs. SeungKyung Kim and Mr. Seungwook Jang
Mr. Franklin L. Johnson III ’13
Mr. Nicholas Johnson ’24
John, Dede, Caroline Johnston
Ms. Laura Jordan
Mr. Brandon I. Kagen ’18
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kagen
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kappus
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Mr. Jacob Katinsky ’13
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keenan
Mr. John J. Keenan ’08
Ms. Barbara Keller
Mr. and Ms. John Kelmelis
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. Lee M. Kennedy ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleiser
Mr. Matthew H. Kleiser ’17
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Knott
Ms. Jaime Kopp
Mr. Guatlian Kreamer
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Krulak, Jr.
Ms. Evelyn Lafferty
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lazenby ’89
Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. James Lighthizer
Ms. Aline Lin and Mr. Michael Lin
Dr. and Mrs. Scott London
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mallon, Jr.
Ms. Arna Margolis
Ms. Joan McConnell
Mrs. Kimberly Soso-McCullough and Mr. Taven McCullough
Mr. and Mrs. David L. McKissock
Mr. John N. McLean ’09
Ms. Maryanne Arthur and Ms. Annemarie Merow
Mr. Michael D. Middleton ’09
Ms. Allison Miller
Ms. Carol J. Moore
Mr. James F. Mosberg ’74
Mr. Edward Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mygatt
Ms. Eileen Nooney
Ms. Meaghan Nooney
Ms. Susan Nooney
Mr. and Mrs. Brian O’Connor
Mr. Evan J. Obligin ’10
Mrs. Hilary O’Connor and Mr. Paul O’Connor, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oliver
Mr. Louis Panos
Mr. James H. Peacock ’12
Ms. Kathleen Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Post
Mr. Kenneth Potter
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Purdue
Mr. Michael A. Putnick, Jr. ’26
Ms. Kimberley Radle
Ms. Cinda Raley
Mr. Charles D. Rice ’11
Mr. Nelson B. Rice ’11
Roland Park Country School
Class of 2033 Parents
Ms. Ruth Sanders
Ms. Sarah Savage
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scharff and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Schoenwetter
Ms. Laura Schulte
Mr. Richard F. Schwer and Ms. Jennifer R. Wallendorf
Mr. John R. Scott III ’08
Ms. Amanda Scott-Martin
Ms. Laura Barrientos and Mr. David M. Sena
Ms. Donna Sherpa and Mr. Phurba Sherpa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Shriver ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simon
Mr. Gray Smith
Mrs. Jennifer Gilbert St. John and Mr. Edward St. John
The Edward St. John Foundation
Mr. Bob Starr
Mr. Ryan B. Stellmann ’17
Ms. Gwen Stern
Mr. Chase Stock
Mr. Evan S. Taliaferro ’19
The Bryn Mawr School
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thompson
Mr. Joseph Torres
Drs. Morgan and Matthew Trexler
Ms. Janet Upton
Ms. Barbara Vargas
Mr. Jonathan Vassil
Ms. Christine Vitsorek
Mrs. Ellen Voelkel
Mr. Max Weiner
Ms. Melinda Weinstein
Mrs. Amy Wesloski and Mr. Neal Wesloski
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Wiglesworth
Mr. Christopher M. Wilcox ’10
Mr. Timothy A. Wilcox ’12
Mr. Parker D. Yablon ’14
Mr. Reuben Yarmus
Ms. Lauren Zeidler
IN MEMORY OF JARRETT A. DIXON ’89
Mr. Alexander Dixon
IN MEMORY OF STEPHEN EARLY
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
IN MEMORY OF W. BRAD GANO ’74 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE W. BRAD GANO SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. Mark G. Dorney ’74
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Mr. Walter A. Romans ’74
IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM T. HARPER, JR.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
IN MEMORY OF CHRISTOPHER E. HUPFELDT ’72 WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT, JR,’80 WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT, SR. ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HUPFELDT MEMORIAL FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Callahan ’71
Mrs. Margaret K. Hupfeldt and Family
The Schluderberg Foundation, Inc.
Mr. James A. Callahan ’71
Ms. S. Kimberly Hupfeldt
Mrs. Julie Hupfeldt Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
IN MEMORY OF MARY LENORE AND JOHN ALBERT KELLY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MARY LENORE AND JOHN ALBERT KELLY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. Richard B. Kelly ’70
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
IN MEMORY OF DAVID A. KENNEDY ’72
Ms. Lissa Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Black, Sr. ’73
Mrs. Joyce Brimhall
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Caslow
Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Eby
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fingles
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon F. Gaines ’72
Mr. Hugh E. Gelston, Jr. ’56
Ms. Heather Hoffman and Mr. Mike Keane
Ms. Caroline S. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. Joseph D. Kennedy ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Lynn
Mrs. Lori Martinet
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Morehead IV
Mr. Frank Morgan ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Mrs. Amy Rubincam
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Shriver ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stieff III ’74
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Diane E. TenHoopen
The PNC Financial Services Group
Mr. Frank K. Turner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Whitman
IN MEMORY OF JOHN S. KERNS, JR. ’52
Mrs. Stephanie C. K. Woolard
IN MEMORY OF S. MICHAEL KNOTT ’15 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE S. MICHAEL KNOTT ’15 SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Bailey III
Ms. Susan McLoughlin and Mr. Steve Gunderson
Ms. Parker Sutton and Mr. Paul Knott ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Knott ’81
Ms. Annemarie Merow and Ms. Maryanne Arthur
Mr. Thomas Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trupia
Ms. Terrianne Tuckey
IN MEMORY OF STEVEN “MONK” KOCH
Alexius A. Dyer III ’74
IN MEMORY OF DAVID I. LAMPE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DAVID I. LAMPE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Weinman ’93
IN MEMORY OF JAMES L. LEARS, JR. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE JAMES L. LEARS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mrs. Catherine Lears Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lears III ’95
Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson
IN MEMORY OF C. O’DONNELL LEE ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Black, Sr, ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. Lee Kennedy ’73
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
Mr. Walter A. Romans ’74
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sager ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Samer N. Wahbe ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Waller, Jr. ’73
IN MEMORY OF HY JAMES LEVASSEUR ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. Hugh E. Gelston, Jr. ’56
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. Carroll S. Klingelhofer ’61
Mr. William E. Krebs ’60
Mr. Donn W. Layne ’57
Joan and Pete McGill ’59
Mr. David W. Meese ’55
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
Mr. Ronald K. Regan, Jr. ’64
Mr. Ed Rose
IN MEMORY OF ALBERT LOGAN H’12 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ALBERT “AB” LOGAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Beau* and Ashley Dagenais
Mrs. Mary Logan
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM D. LYNN ’36
Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III ’74
J. McDonald Kennedy '76
IN MEMORY OF PETER MACHEN ’68
Mr. Brian T. Devlin ’68
IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM H. MAY ’60
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
IN MEMORY OF BARTON S. MITCHELL H’07
Mrs. Beth S. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Mitchell ’85
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mitchell ’87
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wolff
Mr. Tyler Wolff
IN MEMORY OF LAWRENCE P. NAYLOR III ’37 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LAWRENCE P. NAYLOR III ’37 SCHOLARHIP FUND
Mrs. Cassandra Naylor
IN MEMORY OF MARY HOEN O’NEIL
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Mr. Charles H. O’Neil ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. O’Neil III ’78
IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH E. PERKINS ’61
Mrs. Virginia T. Perkins
IN MEMORY OF LYNNDA PETERMAN
Mrs. Joyce Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Post
Mrs. Susan B. Szczypinski
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Wiglesworth
IN MEMORY OF PATRICK RADEBAUGH ’97
Mr. and Mrs. David Radebaugh
Mrs. John D. Radebaugh, Sr.
IN MEMORY OF BRUCE S. RASHBAUM ’73
Mr. Charles F. Black, Sr. ’73
IN MEMORY OF OTIS B. READ III ’55 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OTIS B. READ III SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Ms. Annemarie Merow and Ms. Maryanne Arthur
Ms. Ashley Montague
Mrs. Cathy Read Montague
Mr. Christopher Montague
Mr. David Paul Montague
Mr. Tyler Montague
Mr. Robin S. Read
The Szczypinski Family
IN MEMORY OF WALTER P. ROSS ’72
Mr. Miles C. Baxter ’72
Mr. Paul B. Cochrane ’72
Mr. Frederick J. Heldrich III ’72
Mr. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. S. Morris Murray ’72
Mr. John M. Rose ’72
Mr. A. L. Shreve Waxter, Jr. ’72
IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH W. SENER, JR. ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE JOSEPH W. SENER, JR. ’44 SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mrs. Beverly S. Durham
Mr. James R. Durham
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
IN MEMORY OF GEORGE M. SHRIVER III ’50 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GEORGE M. SHRIVER, JR. SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shriver ’85
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Shriver IV ’84
Mrs. George M. Shriver III
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
IN MEMORY OF ROBERT V. SHRIVER, JR. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SHRIVER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubino
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. H. Shriver ’69
Mr. William H. Shriver III ’64
IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH (JOEY) S. SMITH ’01
Mrs. Kim Smith Sagor
Mr. James M. Smith
IN MEMORY OF KEVIN SWEENY ’66
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller ’62
IN MEMORY OF ADAM F. SZCZYPINSKI
The Szczypinski Family
IN MEMORY OF MATTHEU D. THOMAS ’19 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MATTHEU D. THOMAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Thomas
IN MEMORY OF MATTHEW A. TOTH ’62
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
IN MEMORY OF THOMAS S. TRAVERS ’73 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THOMAS S. TRAVERS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaestner ’74
The Mary Jean and Oliver Travers Foundation, Inc.
IN MEMORY OF H. MEBANE TURNER H’08 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE H. MEBANE TURNER SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Black, Sr. ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt ’59
Mr. Albert F. Freihofer
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman
Mr. Hugh E. Gelston, Jr. ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Iodice
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
Mrs. Marcia Knobloch
Brig. General and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lucas II
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. McLean ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Post
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Shriver ’69
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sieverts H’07
Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan Smith ’73
Mrs. Susan Szczypinski
Mrs. H. Mebane Turner
Mr. Edgar Halcott Turner II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wahl
IN MEMORY OF MICHAEL M. WALLACE ’74
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaestner ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil ’75
IN MEMORY OF C. RIDGELY WARFIELD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WARFIELD SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Fingles ’64
IN MEMORY OF BRYANT WATERS ’74
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaestner ’74
IN MEMORY OF JAMES MCC. WEBSTER, JR. ’55
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Webster III ’94
Mrs. James McC. Webster, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Webster ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Wiglesworth ’98
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Wiglesworth
IN MEMORY OF RICHARD E. WEBSTER, SR. ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Webster III ’94
Mrs. James McC. Webster, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Webster ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Wiglesworth ’98
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Wiglesworth
IN MEMORY OF JACK H. WILLIAMS ’38
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy ’76
IN MEMORY OF LEO ZIMMERMANN ’10 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LEO ZIMMERMANN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Ms. Christina Flatau
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaestner ’74
Ms. Delaney Wallace
Mrs. Eileen Wilcox H’19
Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Zimmermann
IN MEMORY OF NICHOLAS LEE ZIOLKOWSKI ’01 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NICHOLAS LEE ZIOLKOWSKI SCHOLARSHIP FUND