Calvert School REFLECTIONS
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FALL 2017
IN THIS ISSUE:
Building a Culture of Student Leadership The Alumna Who Has Met Every Head Master Annual Report of Giving 2016 - 2017
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Calvert School REFLECTIONS
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FALL 2017
MAGAZINE STAFF EDITOR Ashley Vogelsang Director of Marketing & Communications
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ADMINISTRATION
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Building a Culture of Student Leadership
Introducing Sarah Crowley, Calvert's new Director of Academic Affairs
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The Naylor Art Room Renovation
Andrew Holmgren Head Master Elizabeth Martin Head of Lower School
on the cover
Head of Middle School
The Class of 2017 pose at Sandy Point State Park after completing the Cool Schools Plunge.
Sarah Crowley
Photograph by Grace Rochfort.
F. Matthew Buck ’87
Director of Academic Affairs Nicole Webster Director of Admission Sarah Walton Director of Development Tom Travers Director of Finance Denise Fiorucci Director of Human Resources Craig Luntz Director of Technology
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First Impressions
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Moving Forward
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Around Campus
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New Faces
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Parents' Association
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Calvert Fund Events
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Staff Awards
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Annual Report
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Alumni
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64......... Dr. John Rawls ’33
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Class Notes
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Message from Andrew B. Holmgren, Head Master In a recent letter to the Calvert community, I commented on what I believe to be the single most impressive accomplishment of our 2017 graduates - they finished something that they started. Whether or not that ‘something’ began in Fifth Age or Fifth Grade, the young men and women who walked across the stage on Castalia Lawn were taking the final steps in what had been a long and, at times, challenging journey through the halls of Calvert. Calvert is a joyful place, but growing up is not always a joyful exercise. Growth in any arena requires vulnerability, and vulnerability often results in disappointment. Increasingly, we live in a world where disappointment is no longer tolerable and where failure of any kind is no longer an opportunity for growth, but a justification to quit, or worse, to blame. We live in a world where the false promise of happiness is only a click away, and where the siren song of social media offering static pictures without context or consequence constantly calls us to shore. The grass has always been greener, but in 2017, it comes in high definition and is tucked snugly away in our pockets! Finishing, therefore, amidst the distractions of our time has become a rarer and rarer event. Finishing requires strength, endurance, Hope is the gift that perseverance, we give to our children and, more than anything else, when we encourage hope. A hope that tomorrow will them to weather the be better than storms and to imagine today, that our failures will help a brighter day just over us grow, that our own kindness the horizon. will eventually make the world around us a better place. Hope is the gift that we give to our children when we encourage them to weather the storms and to imagine a brighter day just over the horizon. My former Head Master once told me that “happy people are those who are open to the possibility of happiness.” When we teach our children to run from those things in life that are hard, we not only deprive them of hope, but of the possibility of finding happiness even in the most difficult moments. At Calvert, we see examples of children finishing what they started every day. It happens when they complete their Friday spelling tests after a week of preparation or put the final touches on their monthly compositions and
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folder papers. Over the past few years, we have made a science of seeing ideas from start to finish as part of our Middle School Leadership Program. In the pages of this magazine, you will read about young men and women who started and finished projects that have benefited Calvert and the larger Baltimore community. It was not always easy. Much like with their earlier spelling tests or folder papers, the results were not always as they had imagined or planned. There were moments when their ideas failed, and they were forced to reimagine a new path forward. They were successful because they had loving adults standing beside them encouraging them to be strong, to hope, to keep their eyes fixed on the horizon, and, above all, “to be open to the possibility of happiness” even in their most difficult moments. This is why Calvert students and graduates finish what they start – because the adults in their lives taught them how to do so at a school that they love and that loves them. I am fortunate to be a part of this community, and I thank you all for your ongoing support of the school and of our Calvert graduates out in the world. The 54 that we recently graduated are some of our finest, and their accomplishments, as well as those of our current students and alumni, are well documented in these pages. Calvert School continues to thrive because of its children – past and present – and the teachers who show them the way. Thank you for all that you do for our little school on the corner of Tuscany and Canterbury and the children who make it so special.
Andrew B. Holmgren Head Master
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Message from James B. Stradtner, Chairman of the Board of Trustees As Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Calvert School, I have had the privilege of witnessing the impact an exemplary K-8 school has on its students. While I have been involved with educational institutions, I had never fully appreciated the unique importance of a school exclusively devoted to educating young boys and girls. Because of its K-8 structure and modest size, Calvert offers students many advantages a larger K-12 school cannot. Foremost, Calvert is a close-knit community that feels more like a second home. Our administrators, faculty, and staff know each student at Calvert as individuals, and can therefore address each need. The intimate learning environment offered by our school breeds confidence, which is particularly essential during the pivotal, and often challenging, middle school years. Secondly, Calvert provides the opportunity for leadership. The absence of a high school allows our Seventh and Eighth Graders to take on a variety of important roles, and the emphasis on community leadership perfectly aligns with their developmental needs. In particular, our Eighth Graders have the chance to collaborate with our excellent Upper School Placement Coordinator, Kathy Liotta ’79, along with their families and advisors, to select the best match for high school each year. Because of this handsIt is because of the on partnership, ongoing commitment students from the Class of 2017 are of this community attending a wide that Calvert is, and will array of different – 17, in remain, an exceptional schools fact – with the majority of them learning environment attending their capable of producing top choice. Success in tomorrow’s leaders. high school for Calvert alumni is universal. This past year, Emma Donahue ’13, at McDonogh School, and Clayton Hebert ’13, at Gilman School, were both class valedictorians. In my contacts with the community, I often hear that Calvert graduates are identifiable. While this may be due to the strong educational foundation they receive,
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I believe it goes much deeper than that. I am certain it is also due to that quality of confidence and poise that Calvert students develop because of their years of public speaking and collaboration with adults. Ultimately, the experience we provide for our students and families, and the success our students achieve, has sustained us since the very beginning. It keeps our enrollment strong, our high school placement stellar, and our alumni devoted. Our alumni’s college admissions reflect the profound importance of the foundational years of learning. Members of the Class of 2013 received acceptance to nearly 40 notable colleges and universities from around the country, including MIT, Yale University, and Dartmouth College. As we all know, it begins at the top. Head Master Andrew Holmgren puts “our boys and girls” above all else, a focus that has been the hallmark of Calvert since its founding. Every one of our dedicated administrators, faculty, and staff also live by this student-centric attitude. We not only owe a debt of gratitude to our educators, we are also thankful for our entire community of parents, grandparents, trustees, alumni, and generous volunteers. It is because of the ongoing commitment of this community that Calvert is, and will remain, an exceptional learning environment capable of producing tomorrow’s leaders. Sincerely,
James B. Stradtner Chairman of the Board of Trustees
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2017 - 2018 James B. Stradtner Chairman Edwin J. Insley Treasurer H. Ward Classen ’71, Secretary Patrick K. Cameron Curtis H. Campbell ’83 Felix J. Dawson Sarah Wesley N. Finnerty ’83 Mark L. Fulchino James R. Garrett ’55 (Jim) Alex F. Gibson ’90 Ann M. Holcomb Gayle S. Kelly Heidi S. Kenny-Berman Konstantine B. Mallas (Dino) Redonda G. Miller, M.D. Courtney L. Otenasek Joshua R. Perry ’96 Amy T. Seto Matthew W. Wyskiel, III ’81 Colston Young ’85 TRUSTEE EX-OFFICIO Andrew B. Holmgren TRUSTEE EMERITI Carville B. Collins ’73 E. Robert Kent, Jr. Timothy L. Krongard ’76 John A. Luetkemeyer, Jr. ’53 Robert J. Mathias Francis G. Riggs ’51
Board Briefing Calvert School is proud to welcome two new members to the Board of Trustees. Chosen for their knowledge, passion for education, and expertise, Ann Holcomb and Colston Young ’85 will bring a wealth of knowledge to the School. Ann Holcomb Ann joined T. Rowe Price group in 1996 and currently serves as a vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. and a portfolio manager in the Equity Division and for the U.S. and European Structured Research Strategy. She also serves as co-chair of its Investment Advisory Committee. Prior to her current position, she was an investment data analyst and database programmer at Quantitative Equity Group and was a member of the Investment Advisory Committee for U.S. Equity Index Strategies. Ann earned a B.A. in mathematics from Goucher College and an M.S. in finance from Loyola University Maryland. She has also earned the Chartered Financial Analyst designation, a key certification for investment professionals. At Calvert, Ann will serve as a member of the Investment Committee and was previously a member of the Finance Committee. Ann, and her husband, Louis are parents to Riley ’18, and members of the Class of 2018 Eighth Grade Gift Committee.
Colston Young '85 Colston Young '85 recently moved back to Baltimore after living in San Francisco for 14 years. Previously, he was Director of Operations at Sapphire Ventures and a director in the technology investment banking department at Credit Suisse. Colston also served for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Armenia. After Calvert, Colston attended and graduated from Gilman School. He earned his B.A. from Williams College and his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. At Calvert, Colston will serve as a member of the Investment and Development Committees.
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EIGHTH GRADE HONORS AND AWARDS The George A. Whiting Athletic Trophy for Boys: J. Tucker Hebert & John N. Tompkins The George A. Whiting Athletic Trophy for Girls: S. Grace Boudreau & Adair J. Martin The Jay France ’37 Sportsmanship Award: Maxwell B. Sutley The Girls’ Sportsmanship Award: Heather A. Diehl reflections
The Bolton Arts Award: Charles S. Niccolini The Hillyer Award: Jacob W. Feigenberg The Edward W. Brown Academic Award for Boys: Heath S. Otenasek The Isaac H. Dixon Academic Award for Girls: Lyla B. Randolph
The Citizenship Award: Benjamin S. Russell & James P. Zollinger Sarah S. Wolffe & Anna E. Hobelmann The Banner Award: Elizabeth G. Smith Reflections Speech: Cynthia M. Somers
Honoring Frank Deford '51 at the 2017 Dixon Dinner
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The evening before graduation, students and their families are honored at our annual Dixon Dinner. The evening begins with a seated dinner in the Middle School gymnasium where students are given hats from their new schools, followed by a group photo outside and presentations in the Anne A. McLanahan Luetkemeyer '27 Assembly Hall. Middle School Head Matt Buck ’87 dedicated his speech to Hall of Fame sportswriter Frank Deford ’51, who passed away just a few weeks before this event. Below is an excerpt from his speech. I want to acknowledge someone, a legendary person actually, someone not in this room and yet very connected to you and who you are and what you’re doing, who recently passed away. The most obvious connection is that he was what you will be after about 10:30 tomorrow morning: a Calvert graduate. The person I am speaking about, whom you might have heard of, is Frank Deford. Mr. Deford, Calvert’s Class of 1951, a nationally and internationally renowned writer and sports journalist for over five decades, began his learning just as you have. He sat at single desks in rows in high-ceilinged classrooms with giant windows across Tuscany Road and diagrammed sentences, wrote dozens of compositions, and read A Child’s History of the World in Ninth Age. Though Mr. Deford left Baltimore after high school to attend Princeton and then would work in New York for the rest of his life, where many aspiring writers tried to make their way, his foundation at Calvert influenced everything he did. There are a couple of reasons why Frank Deford’s legacy is relevant for all of us here, and especially for you, Class of 2017. The first is words, written and spoken words. Since you were five years old, we have asked you to use them, and thankfully your parents practiced with you before that. We asked you to use them at sharing time in Fifth and Sixth Age, and over successive years we told you to stand on the Auditorium stage and recite lines from memory. We asked you to shake hands and look someone in the eye when you greet them, every single day. Ten years later, you have been assigned countless essays, research papers, presentations, and each time with increasing demands and expectations. And you have written and you have spoken. And you’re exceedingly good at it. Mr. Deford was asked many times in interviews what advice he would give to those starting out in journalism or contemplating a career in writing. He said this was difficult to answer because of the revolution in communication in the digital age. However, he pointed out that the skill he felt was most essential and virtually a job-guarantee was mastering the art of the five-paragraph essay. Deford is perhaps most famous for the nearly one thousand and six hundred weekly commentaries he gave on the world of sports and life for National Public Radio. He later
admitted that these pieces, 52 per year for over thirty years (that’s a lot of compositions!) were not difficult to do because he had learned and practiced their form at an early age. All of you are doing this. Many of you have mastered this skill, and the rest are on your way. You will not have realized it, but you each have given Frank Deford commentaries from this podium, this year. You have written personal essays, and delivered them with poise and confidence, and persuasion. Mr. Deford would have been proud, as am I, as are we all. Frank Deford was discerning among whom he chose to profile from the world’s stage of sport. These “long-form” stories for Sports Illustrated, the magazine that most of my Calvert classmates and I waited each week for, to devour and return to school brimming with anecdotes to show off our sports information prowess; these featured unlikely American heroes. This feature of Deford’s work again reminds me of you, our graduating class. He celebrated the achievements of titans of sport, known and unknown, not only because of their contributions to the games they played. These greatest of athletes, in his view, are perhaps best known for the causes they championed, for the freedom and social justice they helped to promote, for the light they shined on the hopes and dreams of millions of their countrymen and – women who, though equally deserving of recognition, might not otherwise have been acknowledged or uplifted. In great numbers and with robust success, you have excelled at sports and art and music while here at Calvert. At Latin. In squash and tennis and math. At Oklahoma! and Shrek and Grease. And yet your contributions have not ended on the field hockey pitch or the lacrosse field, nor did you leave them only for the stage or the classroom. Time after time, in this, the final leg of your Calvert journey, your Eighth Grade year, you have sought to turn your talents into treasures, for others; not for personal gain, but for collective progress. (Not unlike Mr. Deford’s own deep commitment to the National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation). Whether rallying Calvert’s participation in a fundraiser 5K for an animal shelter, or taking the Cool Schools plunge for the Special Olympics, you have made the time, you have stepped forward, and you have shown up, not for individual recognition, but for the community as a whole. For this we are most grateful.
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As part of their Eighth Grade year, students are tasked with putting together a Reflections Speech. Each week, students address the Middle School community with their personal story of meaningful messages. Students work on their speeches over four weeks, collaborating closely with faculty mentors and speech coaches on a one-to-one basis. Public speaking is an important skill to master as our students move into the world beyond Calvert. As we seek to empower each student with the tools to find success as speakers and leaders in the years ahead, this Reflections Program provides an opportunity for our Eighth Graders to exemplify the spirit of the Calvert experience.
Reflecting On... an excerpt from Cynthia Somers' Reflections paper I am a volunteer for the Special Olympics of Maryland tennis program. Special Olympics offers the opportunity for people of all ages with intellectual disabilities to play a sport. It not only helps the athletes learn a sport and have fun, it also gives the volunteers a stronger sense of compassion and a unique experience to serve others first. In each of of these incredible athletes with whom I worked, I see bits of myself and the person who I want to become. Special Olympics has taught me so much about empathy. From their personalities to abilities, each Special Olympics athlete has many things that make them their own individual person. This year, I found that there were many like-minded Eighth Graders who also wanted to make a positive impact in their community. This was shown by the number of meaningful service projects done in our grade. To name a few, Bees for BARCS, a 5k that helped the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, the Polar Bear Plunge, which entailed jumping into the frigid waters of the Chesapeake Bay in January, and Mother’s Day gift baskets for the residents at Marian House. These opportunities, this past year, to make our mark, and leave meaningful new traditions behind, taught me that with service comes potential. If you want to do something – make a difference – you can do it. Without question, we can look back on our Calvert years with a sense of pride.
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Head Master Holmgren's Speech at the 2017 Graduation Ceremony
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More than 54 Eighth Graders received their diplomas at the graduation in June. Faculty and staff members, along with family and friends, were seated on the Castalia Lawn to watch and celebrate the Class of 2017 and their great achievement. Below is an excerpt from Head Master Holmgren’s speech as he addressed the community not only as a Head Master, but as a parent.
I have a dual role this morning. I am both a Head Master and the parent of a graduate. I always wonder who will be the first parent to break down in tears over graduation, and this year I have to confess that it was almost me a few weeks ago when we were handing out National Latin Exam awards. Latin, it turns out, is a very emotional thing for me. When it came time to hand my son his ribbon, I almost gave in to these emotions in front of the entire Middle School. I quickly focused my attention on my colleagues, Mr. Slade and Mr. Norton (they do not bring tears to my eyes) and powered through for the glory of Rome. It is, therefore, in the spirit of Rome that I would like to share a few thoughts on Latin. I started to think about these remarks back in March as I sat and watched my Seventh Grade students take the National Latin Exam. I had a group of young ladies in the Board Room, while Mr. Slade had some boys in the art room, and in between, all of Mr. Norton’s Seventh and Eighth Grade students were in the Atrium. In total, roughly ninety students were engaged with a language that most describe as dead, and that lost its homeland well over a thousand years ago – depending on when you mark the fall of the Empire. You should know that I haven’t always loved Latin. In fact, there have been many times in my life when I haven’t even liked Latin. My first teacher was Mr. Ligon, and I know this will be hard to believe about a Latin teacher, but he was a little crazy. He constantly muttered the phrase Latin is a language as dead as it can be, first it killed the Romans, and now it's killing me, and he said it in in a way that made it sound like this strange language actually was going to kill me one day. He had one rule for his class: if you spelled Caesar wrong on anything, it was an automatic zero. And it was also never Caesar, but ‘K’aesar and “K”icero. Finally, in Mr. Ligon’s class, Veni, Vidi, Vici lost a bit of its luster when pronounced the correct way – Weni, Widi, Wici. There was Mr. Brennan. He was about seven feet tall, and whenever I asked how long a test or exam would take, he would reply, “I don't know how long it will take reflections
most people, but for you, Holmgren, I would bring a toothbrush and sleeping bag.” Finally, in college there was Father Banis. I remember two things about him: 1) he had us start each class by standing and reciting Our Father in Latin, and 2) he wore a Pittsburgh Penguins hockey jersey over his Roman collar every single day. Needless to say, they were an eclectic group, and not one of them was an easy teacher. In fact, there is a long line of broken pencils, torn Latin dictionaries, and crumpled quizzes between my seventh grade classroom in the wilderness of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, and my classroom on the third floor of the Calvert Middle School. Latin has, at times, left me angry and frustrated, confused and wildly overwhelmed. It has broken me down and most certainly built me up (I owe my career in education to Latin). Yet, through it all, this dusty old language has taught me much more than declensions and conjugations. You see, Latin has seen empires come and go, kings and queens crowned and deposed, and fortified villages transform themselves into mighty nations. It has witnessed the end of antiquity, the advent of the Dark Ages, the rise of the Renaissance, and the dawn of the Enlightened Age. It has overcome famine, plague, and countless wars. It has seen gods live and die, and it has even endured a mini ice age. Latin at its height commanded the greatest army in the world, and at its low hid away in the monasteries of Northern Europe waiting for a chance to rise again. It served as the voice of both the Pagans and the Christians. It gave life to Aeneas and clarity to Augustine. Latin has worked its way into our laws, onto our currency, and even into our most popular literature: Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus – the motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon). Simply put, and through it all, Latin has fallen and risen, Latin has adapted, Latin has survived. In fact, there it was sitting in front of me in that Board Room, alive and well, in a part of the world and in a time and space that the Romans could never have imagined. So, what does all of this have to do with you, and what place does Latin have at a
graduation? Well, next year, you are starting again – not over, not at the beginning. Rome has not fallen here today; quite the opposite. But you will move on, and in doing so, you will have to prove yourself once more, you will have to show the world outside of Calvert who you are, what you are capable of, and what you believe in. You will have to adapt, as Latin has through the ages, to new places, new people, new expectations – and it won't be the last time this will happen. God willing, you will never face the fall of a civilization or a Dark Age, but it may feel that way at times in your life. And, in those moments, we can take another lesson from Latin – although it has adapted, it has never changed what it is at its core. The Latin we learn today is the Latin of the Republic and the Empire. It is the Latin of Cicero and Caesar. To adapt is not to compromise who you are and what you believe in. To adapt is not to sacrifice those core values that define you. Those values of respect, responsibility, compassion, and above all else honor, that we have seen countless times this year – and that your parents and teachers have taught you throughout your time at Calvert – these things must never be sacrificed. They must never be compromised. And know that there will be voices that tell you otherwise. Loud voices saying things like respect, responsibility, compassion, and honor are old and outdated, that they have no place in this world, that they are no longer relevant. I have heard the same about Latin for almost my entire life. Yet, here it is, here you are – some of you carrying this ancient language forward, all of you, I hope, carrying these timeless values forward. Things that endure, things that survive, are things that are true. Always be true to who you are and who you have become here at Calvert, and there will be no limit to what you will accomplish in high school and beyond … whether you take Latin or not! As for me, well, I will quietly retreat to my little monastery on the corner of Tuscany and Canterbury where I will be very sad not to see you all in September … but I will survive. The Romans had a funny way of saying goodbye – they used the word Valeo, from Valere – meaning to be strong. Maybe their choice of words says something about the time in which they lived – or maybe about the type of people they were – I do not know. But today, it seems like a good word to use. So, Valete pueri puellaeque … Vale mi fili … et Valete omnes. Congratulations Class of 2017 … gratias … thank you.
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HIGH SCHOOL CHOICES Alexis P. Ballo Baltimore City College Nathaniel G. Block Gilman School Sophia G. Boudreau Towson High School Charlotte E. Brand Roland Park Country School Emily R. Briggs Roland Park Country School Helen F. Burdette Friends School of Baltimore
Emma B. Fox Roland Park Country School
Adair J. Martin Roland Park Country School
John R. Fulchino Gilman School
Gavin H. McClernan Boys' Latin School of Maryland
Alexander J. Galli Gilman School Skylar J. Harris Roland Park Country School Jace B. Hartman Avon Old Farms John T. Hebert Gilman School
Ilan A. L. Naill Interlochen Center for the Arts Charles S. Niccolini Gilman School Blake W. Otenasek Gilman School Heath S. Otenasek Gilman School
Charlotte A. Smith The Bryn Mawr School Elizabeth G. Smith The Bryn Mawr School Cynthia M. Somers The Bryn Mawr School Lauren J. Spencer McDonogh School Maxwell B. Sutley St. Paul's School John N. Tompkins Gilman School Alec J. Tracey Friends School of Baltimore
Joshua D. Chung Gilman School
Emanuel J. Hennessee Calvert Hall College High School
Edward E. Conover Gilman School
Caroline C. Hervy The Bryn Mawr School
Cullen J. Raab Baltimore City College
Faith C. Cooper McDonogh School
Anna E. Hobelmann The Bryn Mawr School
John A. Williams Gilman School
Lauren E. DeMuth Roland Park Country School
Owen J. Holmgren Gilman School
Lyla B. Randolph Baltimore School for the Arts Paul C. Reynolds Jr. Gilman School
Sarah S. Wolffe Roland Park Country School
Charles X. Pope Gilman School
Heather A. Diehl St. Timothy's School
Laura R. Holt Friends School of Baltimore
Samuel R. English St. Paul's School
Abigail C. Lawson McDonogh School
Benjamin S. Russell Ravenscroft School
Jacob W. Feigenberg Phillips Exeter Academy
Matthew M. Liddell Gilman School
John C. Seifert McDonogh School
Samuel L. Long Woodberry Forest School
Emma L. Seto McDonogh School
Thomas N. Robinson Jr. Loyola Blakefield
Logan D. Unger Gilman School Taylor L. West Gilman School
Saum R. Zamani Gilman School James P. Zollinger Gilman School
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1 Oliver Clark ’20, the youngest
recipient of the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ 2016 Outstanding Youth Fundraiser Award, accepted the honor from ABC2 News anchor Jamie Costello. For the Special Olympics Maryland Polar Bear Plunge, Oliver organized Team Sutton in honor of his sister and raised over $21,000.
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renovations debuted last fall. The Library is a bright, colorful new space that includes this technology lab.
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3 Grayson Bess '25 and his mom,
Arielle Harry-Bess, create a blanket during Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service, which brings students, families, and alumni to campus in order to give back to the community.
4 Charlotte Troy ’19 and Joy
Reynolds ’19 with Brian Vaught, Associate Director of Athletics, paint decorations for recycling bins to benefit Art with a Heart during the Sixth Grade Day of Service.
5 The Middle School was born to hand jive! So many students wanted to be involved in Grease, the 2017 winter musical, that two casts performed a total of four shows.
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6 Ashton Morgan ’18 and Riley Holcomb ’18 call numbers at the second annual, student-led Family Bingo Night.
7 Carina Beritela ’18, pictured with her
French teacher Ben Pittman, received the Platinum award for Le Grand Concours (National French Exam). The Platinum Award is awarded to the individual with the top score in the nation.
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years in April with the successful Calvert 120 Challenge, raising over $68,000 in 120 hours. Thank you to our generous donors!
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From Seventh Agers to Calvert graduates, to teachers and parents, it was so cool to see what we helped to create. Participating in [Bees for BARCS] and creating the Calvert team has taught me a lot about helping my community and becoming a leader. This experience is one that I will never forget, and I hope that I can continue to be involved in events like this as I move into high school. —CHARLOTTE BRAND ’17
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Ben Russell ’17 and Pieter Heesters '18 (with medals) placed in the top ten at the BAC Cross Country Championships in November.
10 As a part of Expedition Calvert, Eighth Age students exchanged paper self-portraits with students at Shanghai American School. On the back of their drawing, they shared some information about themselves and their interests. 11 Ellie Woodworth '22, Asha Worley '19, and Nina Schaffer '22 create handcrafted turkeys during the November Buddy Day.
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As a class, we are so fortunate to have had these opportunities this past year to make our mark and leave meaningful new traditions behind. It has taught me that with service comes potential. If you want to do something – make a difference – you can do it. Without question, we can look back on our Calvert years with a sense of pride. —CYNTHIA SOMERS ’17
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12 Renovations moved some Lower School classrooms in the summer of 2016. After a round of musical chairs, the music room relocated to a new, centralized location and features spaces for choral and instrumental practice. 13 Fall of 2016 marked the second annual Honey Bowl, a Black & Gold competition on the football field where all Middle Schoolers can cheer for their team.
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I think that what makes Paul’s Place so special is that it challenges us by bringing us faceto-face with those less fortunate. It is about proximity, not just helping others from afar but seeing people for who they really are and seeing the impact you are making on their lives. —ELIZABETH 'GIB' SMITH ’17
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14 14 International Week gained a new tradition last year: the Opening Ceremony featuring a Parade of Languages. Students who speak another language at home or with their grandparents dressed in native attire and proudly paraded through the gym, saying “hello” in their family’s native language. 15 After an extensive study of butterflies, the Seventh Age releases them in Molly’s Garden, where they will then make the long journey to Mexico.
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Even though the Calvert teams I have played with over the years have had their struggles, my teammates have always been there to pick me up on and off the field. —JAKE TOMPKINS ’17
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We often discuss creating a "culture of student leadership," but what does this actually look like? At its foundation lies a group of teachers and administrators who care deeply about student growth. They not only share a common purpose in empowering our students but recognize that the process is as important as the goal. Failure is acceptable—and often essential—in the learning experience. It is this belief in the process of leadership that allows a group of adults to collectively and consistently ask each other, “How do we give this to the students?” At Calvert School, a culture of student leadership is flourishing. This is no easy feat in a school with 600 students; we are one of the 10 largest K-8 schools in the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). After years of intentional work to put students first, our Seventh and Eighth Graders have demonstrated the confidence to lean into discomfort, share their vision, and welcome challenges. The leadership program at Calvert exemplifies the belief that all children can be leaders and that these skills can be taught like any other discipline. Unlike many K-12 schools where the leadership opportunities are reserved for high schoolers, Calvert Middle School students are tasked with taking on these important roles. Our program encourages students to experience leadership in a positive way and empowers them to make a difference both inside and outside our school. We know we have reached a culture of leadership when students are inspiring other students—a trend that is powerfully emerging in our school community. Leadership skills begin through grade council programs, where students collaborate with teachers in initiatives such as the Sixth Grade Day of Service. This past year's Sixth Graders researched reflections
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and participated in service activities for organizations such as Paul’s Place, Baltimore Hunger Project, Marian House, and Art with a Heart. At the Middle School Leadership Summit hosted by Calvert in February 2016, a team of Seventh Grade girls developed a goal to support the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS). Teachers and administrators partnered with them to make this vision a reality. Last school year,
this group of Eighth Graders created a 120-person team named Bees for BARCS to run in the 2016 BARCStoberfest 5K race in downtown Baltimore. This initiative was win-win-win-win: supporting a local charity, building community, promoting healthy living, and modeling student leadership. Bees for BARCS was the top fundraising team, exceeding its fundraising goal of $2,500 to reach $4,200. It was an incredible success!
Three student leaders reflect on their experience organizing Bees for BARCS: When Calvert hosted a leadership summit in our Seventh Grade year, we did not think of ourselves as leaders and had no idea what to expect. But when given the opportunity to come up with an idea for our school, we wanted to build something that would last, like a tradition before we moved on. We wanted to be leaders as Eighth Graders and set an example for younger students. We knew that this had the potential to be a great activity and spread joy throughout our community. —Emma Fox ’17 At the leadership summit, we recognized that there were no meaningful community outreach projects for Eighth Graders. We were trying to think of different projects that would strengthen Calvert and have our community work as a team to make a difference. But how do we make it successful? What does success look like? We wanted our whole grade to participate, maybe even the whole school. We realized that we wanted more than just a dress-down day or drive – we wanted to really connect with the Baltimore community. —Anna Hobelmann ’17 Getting teachers involved was a key part of starting the Calvert team. We knew that if we got Mr. Parker on board, he could make our idea become a reality. Our strategy for getting him involved was to bother him for the next few months – I mean really bother him! We wanted him to know we were really passionate. Once he realized that we were serious, he became a part of our team and was eager to help. It was in a meeting with Mr. Parker and Mr. Holmgren that we realized, “Wow, this event is actually going to happen.” Having their support gave us confidence to be bold. —Charlotte Brand ’17
Bees for BARCS will now be an annual event, and the girls will be back to coach the next leaders in years to come. The leadership these Eighth Graders demonstrated is outstanding. Anyone would sit back in amazement when you hear them talk eloquently and confidently to groups of parents, teachers, and peers about the leadership process. They are inspiring members of our community. This is the story of five students from the Class of 2017. Now that they have executed their vision and told their story, students are more likely to share their idea. It happens constantly. Students want to be heard. They want to lead. They want
to write their own story. Student leadership reaches its pinnacle when students inspire other students, and these girls have led the way. The leadership program continues to expand in scope. Calvert recently hosted the inaugural Association of Independent Maryland Schools (AIMS) Community Outreach Workshop. Teachers and students from the greater Baltimore area participated in this full-day event highlighting best practices in service learning. Calvert student leaders played a prominent role, co-leading breakout presentations with the Special Olympics of Maryland, the Baltimore Hunger Project, and BARCS.
This fall also marks the kickoff of our Service Leadership Initiative for Seventh Grade students interested in enhanced opportunities in the fields of environmental outreach and social justice. Additionally, four Calvert students were recently awarded a $6,000 BGE Green Grant to launch a once-a-month Green Lunch Program that incorporates education, a compost system, and a community garden. Throughout the school, Calvert students continue to shine and lead by example, and it is Calvert’s charge to create an environment where each child can reach his or her potential as a young leader and global citizen.
Read more about our leadership program and recent initiatives at www.calvertschoolmd.org/leadership
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We are thrilled to introduce an addition to the Calvert School Administration—Sarah Crowley, our new Director of Academic Affairs. We are truly fortunate to welcome someone with Ms. Crowley’s background, expertise, and breadth of experience. Ms. Crowley comes to Calvert with excellent credentials. For the past nine years, she has served as the Director of Academic Support for grades K-12 at the prestigious Collegiate School in New York City, also working alongside our Head Master, Andrew Holmgren. In her capacity as Director of Academic Support, she served as a member of the Academic Council and worked closely with department heads to design developmentally appropriate curricula for students. She also served, at various times throughout her tenure, as the learning specialist for all three divisions of the school and taught reading in the Lower Her holistic approach, School, a course on which is in line with learning and memory in the Middle School, and Calvert's mission, a required course on makes Ms. Crowley a grammar in the Upper phenomenal resource School. Sarah is excited to be part of the Calvert for our community. community. “Calvert clearly cultivates a deep and honorable respect for tradition. This goes hand-in-hand with a mission to provide students with an education that will prepare them for the world they live in, and—perhaps more importantly—for the world they will be inheriting.” The Path to Finding her Passion Ms. Crowley’s path into the field of education was an interesting one, inspired by two confluent threads in her life. Beginning in 1990, she served as Associate Editor at a publishing company that specialized in educational textbooks. “I was lucky enough to have found a mentor in Naomi Silverman, an editor with a deep passion for excellence in classroom teaching,” Sarah says. “At the same time, I was spending a lot of time with my sisters’ young families. My conversations with my sisters shifted to talk of school—the social, the emotional, and the academic. I became interested in the relationship between the child at home and the child at school.” Thus began her focus on the connection between the social, emotional, and academic lives of children. Already holding a B.A. in English from the University of Connecticut, Ms. Crowley was motivated by these experiences to earn her M.S. reflections
Ed. from the esteemed Bank Street College of Education. During her studies, she focused on elementary and secondary special education. A Passion for Faculty and Student Support Aside from her impressive educational credentials and her broad experience at the Collegiate School, we are particularly enthusiastic about her deep commitment to educating the whole child. Her holistic approach, which is in line with Calvert’s mission, makes Ms. Crowley a phenomenal resource for our community. Her expertise on the connection between social-emotional elements and academics is particularly important at Calvert. As a school dedicated to educating children during their formative years and the challenging phase of the middle school years, this connection is particularly relevant. As the Director of Academic Affairs, Ms. Crowley will work closely with the faculty in both divisions as Calvert continues to develop its already impressive curriculum. At Calvert, we are continually examining and adapting our curriculum with the goal of preparing students for high school and beyond. Teachers from the Fifth Age through the Fifth Grade have spent time over the past summer examining and refining the writing curriculum. There have also been developments in the math and history programs. Ms. Crowley has been working closely with Elizabeth Martin, Matt Buck, and all the faculty to make sure that this good work is translated into effective teaching strategies that benefit all Calvert students. Professional development is one of Ms. Crowley’s top priorities for our faculty. We are proud to say that Calvert already offers outstanding professional development opportunities. Ms. Crowley brings additional creative and innovative ideas to the table. “I am excited to introduce semester-long professional book groups. These will provide an opportunity to discuss books about how memory and learning happen and to refine our understanding and assumptions. We will have meaningful discussions about the strategies we rely on in our classrooms and how we can measure their efficacy. Of equal importance, these book groups will be an opportunity for all of us to be learners together. These gatherings will build connections among faculty, as well as have an impact on the work we do with our students.” The addition of Ms. Crowley to our administration team will make it even stronger. With her as Director of Academic Affairs, we will continue to provide our students with an exceptional Kindergarten through Eighth Grade education. Parents, please join us on December 14th for a presentation by Ms. Crowley where she will speak on empathy and the neuroscience behind it. Additional event details to follow.
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Sarah Crowley joins Calvert as the Director of Academic Affairs. She served as the Director of Academic Support at Collegiate School in NYC for the past nine years where she oversaw learning specialists and support in all three divisions. Sarah is a fluent speaker of Spanish and holds a B.A. in English from the University of Connecticut and an M.S. Ed. from Bank Street College of Education.
Jackie Pittman also joins the Admission team as an Admission Evaluator & Learning Specialist. She has extensive experience in student support roles in New Orleans and as an Early Intervening Services Consultant at the Office of Student Supports in Baltimore City. Jackie received her B.A. from New York University and her M.Ed. from the University of Missouri. Jackie is the wife of Ben and mother of Nico ’26, Josie, and Luca (Kiddie Calvert).
Shannon Dougherty joins the Lower School as a Physical Education Teacher. She comes to us from Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School where she was a teacher and coach for six years. Shannon has a B.S. in Kinesiology and an M.A. in Teaching from James Madison University.
Kelley Schultheis joins the Middle School as a Science Teacher. She comes to us from Buckingham Browne & Nichols Middle School in Cambridge, MA where she taught Seventh and Eighth Grade science, served as the makerspace coordinator, and coached. Kelley has a B.A. from Earlham College and an M.S. from Northeastern University.
Elizabeth Ernst was a long-term sub in Fifth Grade last year and we now welcome her as a full-time Fifth Grade Homeroom Teacher. She has experience teaching adults at Community College of Baltimore County and Third and Fourth Grades at Patterson Park Public Charter School. Elizabeth has a B.A. in Elementary Education from Towson University and a Masters in Educational Studies from Johns Hopkins University.
Margaret Stella is a familiar face at Calvert as she was a substitute teacher in the Lower School. This year, she becomes a Fifth Age Assistant Teacher. Margaret has experience as a French instructor in an after-school program and as an English Language Teacher in France. She holds a B.A. from Texas A&M and an M.A. from University of Virginia.
Tom Travers joins us as the Director of Finance. He comes to Calvert from St. Paul’s School for Girls where he was the Controller and Director for Financial Aid. Before joining SPSG, Tom was an audit manager at McGladrey where one of his first assignments was here at Calvert. Tom is a Certified Public Accountant and has a degree in Business Administration from Roanoke College.
Muffy Fenwick ’87 joins the Admission Team as Admission Coordinator. Most recently, Muffy served as editor of the Baltimore Fishbowl Independent School Guide. She also has experience teaching and served as the Assistant Director of Admission at Bryn Mawr School. She holds a B.A. from Colgate University.
NEW POSITIONS ASSUMED Christine Carosotto Lead Fifth Age Teacher
Kelly Whitman ’00 Dean of Early Elementary
Elizabeth Sutley ’77 Director of Student Recruitment
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COMMITTEE CHAIRS Used Uniform Sales Henryka Craig Nicki Boudreau Grandparents' Day Crissy Berrier Catherine Thomas Burnett ‘81 A Night on the Town Kat Donohue Feinberg (parent chair)
Lindsay Moore McGettigan ‘97 (alumni chair)
Faculty/Staff Appreciation Holly Coady (Lower School) Jennifer Kennedy (Middle School) Calvert Day 2019 Lori Bourne Tom Blanchard School Store Laura Davis
The Calvert School Parents’ Association (CSPA) connects the parents of current students to campus news, events, and each other. Every parent is a member of the Association. Last year, the CSPA sponsored several special programs to welcome grandparents and special friends, to keep our parents informed and the lines of communication open, and – most importantly – to ensure our community stays connected and has fun while doing so. If you are interested in taking on a leadership role within the CSPA, please contact Carly Slagel at cslagel@calvertschoolmd.org or (410) 243-6054 ext. 173. Thanks to the incredible support of our parents, Taste at Calvert and the Used Uniform Sales, raised over $42,000 during the 2016-2017 school year. These funds supported Grandparents’ Day, Taste at Calvert, Calvert Day, the Graduation videography, and the final Faculty and Staff thank you event of the year. The CSPA was also able to make a $25,000 gift to The Calvert Fund in honor of our community and the wonderful school year. The CSPA looks forward to a grand 2017-2018 school year!
INTRODUCING PARENT COFFEE & CONVERSATIONS Join Head Master Andrew Holmgren, along with your Division Head and a representative from the Calvert School Parents’ Association, for the grade-specific coffee hours. Drop by for support, socializing, and coffee! OCTOBER 3
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2 Helena Keelty ’26 and her grandmother share a hug.
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4 Anna Kennedy ’22 joins her grandparents and father at the reception following the 10th Age Play.
5 George Mumford ’24 and his grandfather work on a circle-the-word puzzle during their classroom time.
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7 Sarah Naser ’24 and her grandparents enjoy being together during their classroom activity.
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2017 Taste at Calvert CoChairs, Alexa Deloskey McCulloch ’90, Mary Kay Nabit, and Alicia Schmidt toast before the big night begins.
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11 Josh Bradley & Cathy Chen ’87 pose in the photo booth.
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13 Fillipo Bovio and Terri Doud have some fun in the photo booth.
14 Dara and Charles Schnee relish their night out at the Calvert School fundraiser.
15 Erik and Tia Grooms spend some quality time together.
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2 Jim Stradtner, Chair of the Board of Trustees, took an opportunity to thank major donors to The Calvert Fund at The Presidents’ Dinner. He, and his wife Jackie, enjoyed a night out at The Maryland Club. 3 Grandparents Bob & Townsend Kent celebrated at our Calvert Fund Kick-Off Party this past fall. Bob is also one of our valued Trustee Emeriti. 4 Grandparent Committee members Jay Ridgley, Shuronia & Jesse Jacox, Sally Ridgely, and Bennett Swingle mingled during the Kick-Off Party. 5
Bob & Whitney Nye and Graeme & Leigh Woodworth, both parents of Lower School students, attended The Presidents’ Dinner.
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6 Long-time Calvert community members, Anne Stick Hopkins ‘40, and her son John Clemson ‘64, spent time with Alice Duong & Mike Creasy, who joined the School as parents in 2015. Be sure to read more about Anne on page 57. 7 Michelle Zikosoka, a current parent, shared some time with Hilary Don, parent of two Calvert alumni. 8 Meghan D’Andrea, Erika Christoff, Patty Pontier, and Anne McGraw “popped over for popsicles” to celebrate 100% faculty & staff participation in The Calvert Fund.
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EIGHTH GRADE PARENTS & GRANDPARENTS Anonymous (5) Dr. Michael Ballo & Ms. Joanna Pi-Sunyer Dr. James A. Block & Dr. Amy H. Gordon
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Mr. James H. West '83 & Dr. Allison West Dr. & Mrs. James M. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Stuart F. Wolffe Dr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Zollinger (Emily Offutt '80)
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Boudreau Mr. Carl W. Brand IV
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Dr. Julia F. Brand
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barnes
Mr. & Mrs. Erik Briggs
Mrs. Carol A. Blodnikar
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Burdette '82
Mrs. Gwendolen G. Bond
Dr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Chung
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Burdette
Mr. & Mrs. Everest S. Conover, Jr.
Ms. Sandra Cooper
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo M. Cooper, Sr.
Mrs. Joanne Creamer
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. DeMuth '77
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cullen
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Diehl '75
Mrs. Susan Davidov
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. English
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Diehl
Dr. & Mrs. Steven J. Feigenberg
Mrs. Pamela G. Farrar
Mr. & Mrs. Kieran E. Fox, Esq. '79
Mrs. Patricia Fedeli
Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Fulchino
Mr. & Mrs. Igor Feldman
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Galli, Jr.
On behalf of everyone at Calvert, we thank the parents and grandparents of the Class of 2017 for their extraordinary generosity.
Mrs. Juliana Keyser Harris '85 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Hartman Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hebert Ms. Aretha A. Hennessee Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Hervy Dr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Hobelmann (Elizabeth Swingle '87)
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Flaherty Mr. Warren Gedstad Mr. Thomas Guastello Mrs. Rosemary K. Harder Ms. Patricia Hartman Dr. & Mrs. Henry C. Hawthorne Mr. & Mrs. E. Thomas Hebert Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Hervy
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew B. Holmgren
Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Hobelmann, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Holt
Mr. & Mrs. John Holmgren
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Lawson
Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Knott
Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Liddell (Lucy Randolph '81)
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Lawson
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Long III
Mr. William M. Legg, Jr. '57 & Ms. Adelaide Skoslund
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander B. Martin, Jr. `83
Mr. & Mrs. Barry C. Loper
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan McClernan
Mrs. Carolyn Lord
Mr. David E. Naill & Ms. Karen A. Lemmert
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander B. Martin, Sr. '58
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Niccolini
Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Merlis
Ms. Louisa A. Peartree
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Meyer, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Pope
Mrs. Margaret B. Otenasek
Mr. Micheal Raab & Ms. Elizabeth Cullen
Mrs. Mary Charlotte H. Parr
Ms. Janet M. Reynolds
Mr. A. Benton Randolph
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Reilly (Helen Bergland '57)
Mr. & Mrs. David Seifert (Kimberly Legg `83)
Mr. & Mrs. John Reynolds
Mr. & Mrs. H. Justin Seto
Mr. Raymond R. Simmons
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart A. Smith III
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Swingle
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Spencer
Louis B. Thalheimer & Juliet A. Eurich
Ms. Elizabeth Spencer Sutley '77
Ms. Peggy B. Thalheimer
Mr. Stuart M. Sutley
Mr. & Mrs. John H. West III '55
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Tompkins (Marjorie Burdette '85)
Mrs. Charles P. Witmer Dr. & Mrs. Robert Zollinger
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Faculty & Staff Awards The Deborah Dorsey Albert ’44 Award Brian J. Mascuch, Fifth Grade Homeroom Teacher and Grade Dean, received The Deborah Dorsey Albert ’44 Award. Established in 1995, this award is given annually to the faculty member who has “made an outstanding contribution to the life and mission of Calvert School.”
SERVICE RECIPIENTS 10 YEARS Craig D. Bennett Erin E. Bennett Rebecca A. Crawford Joel R. Ewen
The Apgar Award for Excellence in Instruction
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Kelly McCormick Whitman ’00, Dean of Early Elementary, was presented The Apgar Award for Excellence in Instruction. This award is given annually to a faculty member who “has demonstrated the ability to motivate students’ interest, curiosity, and love of learning and the willingness to propose and apply new teaching concepts of methods that expand students’ horizons and potential.”
Owen Rossi
The Matthew ’06 and Abigail ’10 Young Memorial Award Susan A. Silberstein, Tenth Age Homeroom Teacher, was the recipient of The Matthew ’06 and Abigail ’10 Young Memorial Award. Established in 2008, the award is given to that member of the faculty or staff who “contributes significantly to many areas of School life, displays care and concern for all members of the Calvert community, and possesses the intangible spirit that made Matt and Abby so special.”
The Class of 2006 Staff Award Frederick G. Schmidt, Jr., Laptop Technician, received The Class of 2006 Staff Award, which was established in 2005 and is given annually to the staff member who has provided exemplary service to Calvert School.
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Annual Report
GIFTS TO THE CALVERT FUND $1 ,119 ,830
UNRESTRICTED $798,563
RESTRICTED $321 , 267
TOTAL SUPPORT $1 , 494 ,822
GIFTS TO ENDOWED FUNDS $374 ,992
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OVERALL PARTICIPATION FOR THE CALVERT FUND 2016-2017 Trustees........................................100%
VOLUNTEERS BANNER SOCIETY COMMITTEE
Parents..........................................96%
Albert J. Polito & Redonda G. Miller, Chairs
Alumni .........................................26%
Erik M. & Casey Briggs
Grandparents.............................43% Faculty & Staff............................100%
Patrick K. Cameron Charles A. Constable ’82 Joseph G. & Elizabeth Swingle Hobelmann ’87 Edwin J. Insley
THE CALVERT FUND LEADERSHIP 2016-2017
Gayle S. Kelly
Michael & Cristina Niccolini Calvert Fund Chairs
John R. Lawson
Joseph G. & Elizabeth Swingle Hobelmann ’87 Calvert Fund Vice Chairs
Michael & Cristina Niccolini
Heidi S. Kenny-Berman D. B. & Denise A. Kitchel Albert H. Michaels ’51 Courtney L. Otenasek Christine L. Peacock
Heidi S. Kenny-Berman Trustee Chair
Joshua R. Perry ’96
Albert J. Polito & Redonda G. Miller Banner Society Chairs Francis H. & Courtney L. Otenasek Class of 2017 Eighth Grade Gift Chairs George T. Mumford ’90 Alumni Committee Co-Chair
THE CALVERT FUND PARENT CLASS CHAIRS Benjamin & Bridget Hoffman Fifth Age Boys David H. & Beth deVilliers Fifth Age Girls John R. & Laura Nattans Sixth Age Boys John S. & Dawn D. Marsiglia Sixth Age Girls Ted & Carla Murphy Seventh Age Boys Matt & Kate Norman Seventh Age Girls
Blake E. Sheehan ’00 Alumni Committee Co-Chair Patricia D. Palm Grandparent Chair Elizabeth Johnson Faculty & Staff Co-Chair Terri C. Merwin Faculty & Staff Co-Chair Nicole Thompson Faculty & Staff Co-Chair
Bernard & Amanda Rhee Eighth Age Boys Jeffrey Baker & Nancy Tegethoff Baker Eighth Age Girls John W. ’88 & Maria A. Greene Ninth Age Boys David C. & Merritt Keffer Ninth Age Girls Eric A. & Meaghan W. Knaub Tenth Age Boys James M. ’80 & Jane S. Webster Tenth Age Girls Peter J. & Christine Espenshade Fifth Grade Boys John M. & Nena E. Mashaw Fifth Grade Girls Brooks C. & Dahlia Bennett Sixth Grade Boys David B. ’87 & Kathleen R. Powell Sixth Grade Girls David F. Owens & Nelly Lopez Seventh Grade Boys Kenneth L. & Elizabeth P. Rice Seventh Grade Girls
PARENT PARTICIPATION BY CLASS
5th Age Boys ..............................100% 5th Age Girls ................................ 96% 6th Age Boys...............................100% 6th Age Girls...............................100% 7th Age Boys...............................100% 7th Age Girls...............................100% 8th Age Boys...............................100% 8th Age Girls...............................100% 9th Age Boys...............................100% 9th Age Girls ..............................100%
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Parents
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$461,468
Grandparents
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$144,619
Alumni
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$424,258
10th Age Boys.............................. 97% 10th Age Girls............................100% 5th Grade Boys............................ 93% 5th Grade Girls............................ 93% 6th Grade Boys............................ 97% 6th Grade Girls............................ 97% 7th Grade Boys............................ 94%
Other
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$464,477
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$1,494,822
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CLASS OF 2017 EIGHTH GRADE GIFT COMMITTEE Francis H. & Courtney L. Otenasek, Chairs Erik M. & Casey Briggs Timothy W. ’82 & Lloyd F. Burdette Mark L. & Aimee Fulchino Joseph G. & Elizabeth Swingle Hobelmann ’87 Michael & Cristina Niccolini James H. ’83 & Allison West
ALUMNI COMMITTEE George T. Mumford ’90, Co-Chair Blake E. Sheehan ’00, Co-Chair Catherine Thomas Burnett ’81 Catherine H. Chen ’87 Roshan Dutta ’08 Elizabeth Fenwick Garner ’85 Harvey S. Howe ’77 David B. Powell ’87 Alexander M. Thomas ’01
GRANDPARENTS COMMITTEE Patricia D. Palm, Chair Gwendolen G. Bond Jesse & Shuronia Jacox Lynn Jaeger Townsend Kent Carolyn Lord Mary Charlotte H. Parr Sally Y. Ridgely Savilla Rohde Richard S. & Bennett Swingle Nancy M. Webster Fred & Sherry Wilke
PHONATHON Jeffrey Baker Brooks C. Bennett Dahlia Bennett Gwendolen G. Bond Casey Briggs Erik M. Briggs Brooke Kirby Buppert ’93 Timothy W. Burdette ’82 Catherine Thomas Burnett ’81 LaTina Burse Greene
Catherine H. Chen ’87 H. Ward Classen ’71 Charles A. Constable ’82 Matthew F. Councill ’99 Christopher A. Davis ’94 Felix J. Dawson John M. DeLong Peter J. Espenshade Sarah Wesley Naylor Finnerty ’83 Elizabeth Fenwick Garner ’85 Maria A. Greene Elizabeth Swingle Hobelmann ’87 Joseph G. Hobelmann Jamison H. Hodges ’93 Bridget Hoffman Douglas M. Holthaus Harvey S. Howe III ’77 Edwin J. Insley Jesse Jacox Shuronia Jacox Lynn Jaeger Rhane D. Jones ’13 David C. Keffer Gayle S. Kelly Heidi S. Kenny-Berman Townsend Kent Patricia McCormick Klein ’86 Eric A. Knaub Meaghan W. Knaub John R. Lawson Konstantine B. Mallas Dawn D. Marsiglia John S. Marsiglia John M. Mashaw II Nena E. Mashaw Lindsay Moore McGettigan ’97 Michael J. McGonigle Albert H. Michaels, Jr. ’51 Clemence M. Miller ’81 Redonda G. Miller Alexandra Rich Mills ’90 George T. Mumford ’90 Ted Murphy John R. Nattans Laura Nattans Brian R. Nelson ’13 Cristina Niccolini Michael Niccolini Kate Norman Matt Norman Robert Matthew W. Novak ’95 Courtney L. Otenasek David F. Owens Patricia D. Palm Mary Charlotte H. Parr
Joshua R. Perry ’96 Albert J. Polito David B. Powell ’87 Kathleen R. Powell Bernard Rhee Elizabeth P. Rice Kenneth L. Rice Rachel Arnot Rockwell ’91 Blake E. Sheehan ’00 Courtenay Groff Shure ’91 Geoffrey Suval Bennett Swingle Nancy Tegethoff Baker Alexander M. Thomas ’01 James G. Trexler Susan Waters Jane S. Webster Nancy M. Webster James H. West ’83 Kelly McCormick Whitman ’00 Sherry Wilke Hilary C. Wilson ’05 Laurence M. Wilson ’97
BOARD OF TRUSTEES DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Heidi Kenny-Berman, Chair John M. DeLong Mark L. Fulchino LaTina Burse Greene Elizabeth Swingle Hobelmann ’87 Gayle S. Kelly Cristina Niccolini Courtney L. Otenasek Rachel Arnot Rockwell ’91
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Sarah E. Walton Director of Development Rosane M. Aviles Administrative Assistant Chiara R. Peacock Assistant Director of Development Andrew W. Rutledge Database Manager Carly M. Slagel Coordinator of Alumni & Parent Relations
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THE BANNER SOCIETY
Dr. Albert J. Polito & Dr. Redonda G. Miller
PRESIDENTS’ CIRCLE
Schwab Charitable Fund
(gifts of $2,500 to $4,999)
The Banner Society is Calvert School’s leadership giving society recognizing donors to the School whose financial contributions ensure the excellence of a Calvert education. The Banner Society is comprised of Calvert’s six highest giving clubs: the Castalia Circle, the Silhouette Circle, the Black & Gold Circle, the Tuscany Circle, the Presidents’ Circle, and the Head Masters’ Circle.
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Stradtner
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. John G. R. Wolfe ’42
Drs. Maria Roselle Dias & Theodore Abraham
TUSCANY CIRCLE (gifts of $5,000 to $9,999)
Anonymous Dr. Samuel M. Alaish & Dr. Laura F. Alaish Mr. & Mrs. James C. Alban III Mrs. Gwendolen G. Bond Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Burdette ’82
CASTALIA CIRCLE
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas D. Cortezi II
(gifts of $50,000 and above)
Ms. Deborah D. Dawson
The Dorothy Atkinson Foundation
Mr. Felix J. Dawson
Mr. & Mrs. George T. Mumford ’90
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Edgerton ’61 Exelon Foundation
SILHOUETTE CIRCLE
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
(gifts of $25,000 to $49,999)
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Galli, Jr.
The Louise Este Bruce Foundation
The GE Foundation
Calvert School Parents’ Association
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Hobelmann (Elizabeth Swingle ’87)
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Niccolini Mr. & Mrs. David Peacock (Sarah Mumford ’85)
Mr. & Mrs. Louis A. Holcomb, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Hopkins ’55
The Sheridan Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Insley
T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jones Mr. & Mrs. E. Robert Kent, Jr. The Linehan Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Alban IV ’77 Alban Properties Mr. Robert E. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Clifford M. Athey Mr. & Mrs. James D. Bartlett III (Anne Holden Gibbs ’75) The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. Richard O. Berndt Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Berrier Ms. Katharine C. Blakeslee Prof. Thomas Blanchard & Dr. May H. Blanchard Mr. Filippo Bovio & Ms. Mary T. Doud Mr. & Mrs. P. David Bramble Mr. & Mrs. Andrew M. Brooks (Cassandra Naylor ’79) Mr. & Mrs. William Buppert (Brooke Kirby ’93) Dr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Burnett (Kathleen Scarlett ’48) Mr. Benjamin E. Burns & Dr. Michelle Zikusoka Mr. & Mrs. Patrick K. Cameron (Kathryn Tubman ’78) W.P. Carey Foundation
BLACK & GOLD CIRCLE
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Luetkemeyer, Jr. ’53
(gifts of $10,000 to $24,999)
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin A. McCreadie
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. McGonigle
Baltimore Community Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Matt Norman
Baltimore Educational Scholarship Trust
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Powderly
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Constable ’82
Mr. Steven L. Berman & Ms. Heidi S. Kenny-Berman
Dr. & Mrs. Lee H. Riley III
Mr. Chad Hodge Craig
Mr. & Mrs. H. Ward Classen ’71
Mr. Christopher Ripley & Ms. Christine Kim-Ripley
Mr. R. David Craig
Mr. Alexander H. P. Colhoun ’81 & Ms. Selina Rossiter
Mr. & Mrs. William Rivers
Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Fulchino Mr. & Mrs. Mark Giancola (Katharine Mumford ’80) Mr. Joe Gitchell & Dr. Elizabeth A. Mumford ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Linehan ’82 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Long III Mr. & Mrs. Konstantine B. Mallas Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Nabit The Nabit Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Carolyn Schmidt Obrecht ’45* *Deceased reflections
Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Schapiro Mr. & Mrs. H. Justin Seto
Mr. & Ms. J. Kevin Carnell Dr. David Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Everest S. Conover, Jr.
Mr. Michael W. Creasy & Ms. Alice M. Duong Mr. John M. DeLong & Dr. Melissa L. DeLong
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew F. Dent
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Tompkins (Marjorie Burdette ’85)
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas H. Dilks Mr. & Mrs. James P. Flaherty
Drs. Warren & Thasia Woodworth
Mr. & Mrs. Alex F. Gibson ’90
Mr. Colston E. Young ’85
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Gleberman (Carson Quarngesser ’71) Mrs. Charlotte Ober Goodwin ’47 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Greene, Jr. ’88 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Griswold IV ’52
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Mr. & Mrs. Andrew B. Holmgren
United Way of Central Maryland
Mr. & Mrs. Hobart V. Fowlkes ’53
Mrs. Anne Howard Stick Hopkins ’40
Vanguard Charitable
Dr. Gary Gallia & Dr. Christine Hann
Dr. Masaru Ishii & Dr. Lisa Ishii
Mrs. Margaret B. Wareheim
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Garrett ’55
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Keffer
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Webster III ’80
Mr. & Mrs. Scott K. Giese
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Kelly
Wells Fargo Matching Gifts Program
Mr. & Mrs. John Greeley
The Hon. & Mrs. Francis X. Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Rexford L. Wheeler III ’63
Mr. & Mrs. David F. Hannan
Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Kelly III
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Wilke
Mrs. Rosemary K. Harder
Mr. & Mrs. D. Brooks Kitchel II
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Williams
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Hartman
Mr. Dennis Klein, Jr. & The Honorable Nicole P. Klein
Dr. & Mrs. Graeme F. Woodworth
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Hoskins
Mr. & Mrs. Justin R. Klein ’86 (Patricia McCormick ’86)
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Wyskiel III ’81
Dr. & Mrs. Eric Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Aggrey Zikusoka
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew P. Jamison Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Johnson
Mr. William M. Legg, Jr. ’57 & Ms. Adelaide Skoslund
HEAD MASTERS’ CIRCLE
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. V. James Lemken (Josephine Kent ’83)
(gifts of $1,500 to $2,499)
Dr. & Mrs. Victor Khouzami
Anonymous (3)
Mr. William R. Kitchel
Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Knott
ArcBest Corporation
Mr. James F. Knott, Jr.
Mr. R.T. Arnold & Dr. Maggie W. Arnold
Mr. Louis J. Kousouris, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Avirett ’95
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Lawson
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Mrs. Laura Neilson Lee ’52
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Block
Dr. Michael Lim & Dr. Mary Sheu
Dr. & Mrs. Angus R. Burgin
Mr. & Mrs. Earl L. Linehan
Mr. Robert T. Caffrey & Ms. Kirsten E. Sandberg
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Lucas
Dr. Peter Calabresi & Dr. Katie Calabresi/Whartenby
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mashaw
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Margerum Marquette Associates Mr. Hugh P. McCormick, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. John G. McCormick Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Meredith Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Milano Mr. & Mrs. James D. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Jason E. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Mills (Alexandra Rich ’90) Mr. & Mrs. Arsh Mirmiran Mr. & Mrs. Westley M. Moore Mr. & Mrs. John M. Nehra Mr. & Mrs. John J. Nolan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nye IV Old Town Construction, LLC
Ms. Mary Katherine Carey Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Castellanos Dr. & Mrs. Boyoung Cha Dr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Chung
Mrs. Elizabeth Callard Olson ’52
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Cole, Jr. (Mary Riggs ’52)
The Pennyghael Foundation, Inc
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Colhoun III
Mr. Joshua R. Perry ’96 & Ms. Yasmene Mumby
Mrs. Joanne Creamer
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander B. Martin, Jr. ’83 Mr. Jeffrey C. Mason & Mrs. Nancy K. Ekelund Mrs. John H. McDermott The McDermott Foundation Mr. Christopher P. McMahan, CPA & Dr. Zsuzsanna H. McMahan Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Meyer, Sr. Mr. Albert H. Michaels, Jr. ’51
Mrs. Ann W. Dahl
Mr. Christopher D. Mudd & Dr. Janna V. G. Mudd
Mr. Vaughn Davies & Mrs. Claudine Lapointe Davies
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Murphy (Louisa Wilson ’79)
Mr. George S. Rich, Sr.
Mr. Christopher A. Davis ’94 & Mrs. Lindsey Foster Davis
Mr. Ronald Naditch
Mr. George S. Rich, Jr. ’97
Deering Family Foundation
Mr. D. W. Wells Obrecht & Ms. Mary R. Obrecht
The George S. Rich Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Mark A. Dewire & Dr. Hilary I. Don
Mrs. Mary Charlotte H. Parr
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy F. Roberts (Nancy Martin ’83)
Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Christine L. Peacock
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Rosenberg ’88
Mr. L. Dyson Dryden IV ’88
Mr. Dennis A. Peacock
Dr. & Mrs. Peter J. Espenshade
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Powell, Jr. (Susan Baker ’53)
Mr. & Mrs. David B. Powell ’87 Red Crane Foundation Mr. David B. Rich ’92
Dr. & Mrs. Charles L. Schnee Mr. & Mrs. Jared D. Spahn
Feather Foundation, at the request of James R. and Edith Hoyt Garrett
Stanley Black & Decker
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Fenwick, Jr. ’60
Mr. Micheal Raab & Ms. Elizabeth Cullen
Mrs. Anne Luetkemeyer Stone ’53
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Foley
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Price
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Mr. & Mrs. David Seifert (Kimberly Legg ’83) Mr. Brendan P. Shelley ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Shelley Mr. Kehar Singh & Ms. Lauren M. Nehra ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Stuart A. Smith III Ms. Anne Salisbury Staley ’83 Mrs. Geary L. Stonesifer, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Swingle Dr. Ali Tabrizchi & Ms. Leila Tabrizchi Mr. & Mrs. Joseph N. Travelstead Dr. Steven P. Tropello & Dr. Elizabeth A. Logsdon Mr. & Mrs. George R. Van Dyke ’79 Van Dyke Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Verbic Mr. & Mrs. Dale A. Waters, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward I. Wight, Jr. ’83 Mr. Bradford D. Woloson & Ms. Caroline W. Johnston Mr. John M. P. Young ’95 YOUNG ALUMNI LEADERSHIP SOCIETY The Young Alumni Leadership Society entitles alumni celebrating their 11th to 20th Reunions, who make a minimum gift of $250, to membership in the Banner Society.
Mr. & Mrs. Evan Berney Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Bissett Mr. & Mrs. Perry J. Bolton (Aurelia Garland ’47) Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Bourne Dr. Julia F. Brand Mr. David J. Callard Mr. & Mrs. Alexander G. Campbell III Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey R. B. Carey ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Casey Mr. & Mrs. John F. Cavanaugh Dr. & Mrs. Gaylord L. Clark, Jr. ’40 (Margery Wolfe ’43) Mr. Carville B. Collins ’73 & Dr. Mary Louise Z. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cowan Mrs. Susan Davidov Mr. & Mrs. John P. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Rapier Dawson Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. DeMuth ’77 Drs. Gregory & Tatum DiGiovanni (Tatum Campbell ’84) Drs. William T. & Victoria Dowling Mr. & Mrs. William E. Esham, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Franklin W. Foster ’70 The France-Merrick Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Rick M. Froh Mrs. Ellen Bruce Gibbs ’46 Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Hart III
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Miller, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Moore (Katherine Hooper ’74) Morgan Stanley Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edmund T. Mudge IV ’57 Dr. Ulrich Mueller & Dr. Anastasia Kralli Mr. & Mrs. Ted Murphy Mrs. Margaret B. Otenasek Mr. Peter M. Pinkard ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Price Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Reilly (Helen Bergland ’57) Mr. & Mrs. William F. Renner, Jr. ’85 Ms. Janet M. Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Rice Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Riggs, Jr. ’51 Mrs. Clover P. Roulette Salisbury Family Foundation Dr. Daljeet S. Saluja & Dr. Supneet K. Saluja Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Schacknies ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Eric T. Schline Mr. & Mrs. David Sieck James E. Steuart Foundation, Inc. The James & Jacqueline Stradtner Foundation Mrs. Clare Stewart Mr. Gordon M. Stick, Jr. ’44 Dr. Lawrence T. P. Stifler ’53 & Ms. Mary McFadden
Mr. Colin M. Deering ’98
Mr. F. Barton Harvey III ’61 & Ms. Janet Marie Smith
Miss Ryann K. Deering ’00
The Heart Family Fund
Mr. Peter J. McCormick ’98
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Hervy
Mr. & Mrs. George Van Buskirk
Mrs. Lindsay Moore McGettigan ’97
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Hoffman
Verizon Foundation
Miss Ahsha E. Merson ’99
Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Hubbard, Jr.
Mr. James H. West ’83 & Dr. Allison West
Mr. Drummond S. Rice ’98
The A.C. & Penney Hubbard Foundation
Mr. William G. Woods, Jr.
Mr. George S. Rich, Jr. ’97
Mr. Frank S. Jones, Jr. & Ms. Mary Beth Jones
Mr. Nan Yu & Dr. Xin Chen
Miss Blake E. Sheehan ’00 Mr. Edward H. Welbourn IV ’99 Mr. Laurence M. Wilson ’97 Miss Caroline F. Young ’01 Miss Laura H. Young ’97 ADDITIONAL GIVING CLUBS 1897 CLUB (gifts of $1,000 to $1,499)
Anonymous (6) Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Albert, Jr. ’72 Mr. & Mrs. David L. Banta *Deceased reflections
Stifler Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Haiqi Zhang
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Ernest D. Levering ’54
HOPPERS, CRICKETS, CROWS, CANARIES CLUB
Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Liddell (Lucy Randolph ’81)
Anonymous (2)
Mrs. Lynn DeGroff Lafferty ’45
(gifts of $500 to $999)
Mr. & Mrs. Barry C. Loper
Drs. Bradley & Lindsay Alger
Mrs. Carolyn Lord
Mr. F. Gorden Allen III ’60 & Ms. Janice Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin, Jr. ’52 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Mathias
Mr. Thomas A. Allen ’61
Mr. C. Blake McCallister ’87
American Endowment Foundation
Mr. Timothy O. McGurkin & Ms. Susan L. Conley
Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Francis D. Anderson
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Mr. & Mrs. John W. Ashworth III
Dr. & Mrs. Victor H. Dates
Mr. & Mrs. Preston G. Athey
Mr. & Mrs. Mark M. Deering
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Jarrett III (Liza Ward ’77)
Audio-Video Promotions, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. DeLoskey ’96
Miss Elizabeth S. Johnston ’73
Mr. Jeffrey Baker & Mrs. Nancy Tegethoff Baker
DonateWell
Mr. Lyle B. Kissack & Ms. Clemence M. K. Miller ’81
Dr. & Mrs. J. Todd Baldanza Dr. Michael Ballo & Ms. Joanna Pi-Sunyer Mr. Seth A. Balsam & Ms. Kimberly C. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. John J. Barrazotto Dr. Andreas S. Barth, M.D., Ph.D. & Dr. Eleni Liapi Mr. & Mrs. George Beall (Carolyn Campbell ’56) Mr. & Mrs. Brooks C. Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Berdzik Mr. Arthur D. Bissell & Ms. Sandy Edgerton Bissell ’65 Dr. James A. Block & Dr. Amy H. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. G. Bolton ’78 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Borg (Martha Edwards ’94) Mr. Joshua D. Bradley & Ms. Catherine H. Chen ’87 Mr. Carl W. Brand IV Mr. & Ms. John M. Brush Mrs. Julia W. Buchanan Mr. & Mrs. Frederick R. Buck, Jr. ’60 Mr. Charles E. Burdette ’96 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Burdette Mr. & Mrs. Curtis H. Campbell ’83 Miss Georgia S. Carrington ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly III ’35 Dr. & Mrs. Chi-Shiang Chen Chipotle Mexican Grill Mr. & Mrs. David S. Clapp ’81 Mr. James M. Clare Mr. & Mrs. Frederick S. Clark ’85
Mr. Lawrence A. Dunmore III & Mrs. Karen E. Dates Dunmore
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Knipp
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Evanko
Miss Lula B. Kopper ’61
Mr. & Mrs. Navid Farzad
Mr. & Mrs. Steve M. Kreutter (Cynthia Ballard ’70)
Mr. Micah W. Fehrenbacher & Ms. Karen W. Rugh ’93 Dr. & Mrs. Steven J. Feigenberg Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Fenwick, Sr. ’36 The Food Market Dr. & Mrs. Dennis G. Foster Mrs. William Fowles Dr. & Mrs. Royce A. Francis Mrs. Claudia H. Gale Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. C. George ’66 (Mary Pitt Marshall ’70)
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Krongard ’76 Dr. & Mrs. Paul Ladenson Mr. & Mrs. Nick J. Lambropoulos Mr. & Mrs. W. Wallace Lanahan III Mr. Robert W. Law, Jr. ’95 Ms. Phoebe Levering ’61 Miss Charlotte M. Lord ’69 Ms. Mary A. Luetkemeyer ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Phil Maher
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Gilchrist (Elizabeth Gorman ’64)
Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Mangum
Mr. & Mrs. Sherlock S. Gillet, Jr. ’74
Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Martin
Mr. Charles J. Goetz III & Ms. Karen Nash-Goetz Dr. Gary Gong & Dr. Hong Yu Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Grigg Miss Shirley C. Grimes ’45 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Groff III (Mary Jarratt ’62)
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Marsiglia Mr. & Mrs. William C. Martin ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Ryan McClernan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. McGraw Mr. & Mrs. Matthew McLain (Ashley Zink ’93) Mr. & Mrs. Michael McLain
Mr. Thomas Guastello
The McLain Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Guinee III
Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Merlis
Mrs. Jane Z. Harlan
Mr. Richard Miles
Mrs. Juliana Keyser Harris ’85
Network for Good
Mrs. Lindsay K. Harris
Mr. Michael Nguyen & Ms. Soyoung Ryoo
Mr. John L. Harvey ’63
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Ochs, Jr.
Mrs. Molly Mundy Hathaway ’55
The Ochs Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hebert
Mr. William A. Olsen & Ms. Karen W. Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Grant A. Cleverley
Mr. Cornelis Heesters & Ms. Anne Heesters Schroth
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Coady ’89
Ms. Aretha A. Hennessee
Dr. & Mrs. Brendan J. Collins Mr. Karl Connolly & Ms. Kristen Hogue
Mr. Christopher Herfel & Prof. Daniele Fallin Herfel
Mr. & Mrs. McLane F. Cover ’73
Dr. & Mrs. James P. Higgins
Mrs. Mary Petrie
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph I. Crawford IV
Mr. Stephen K. Higham
Mr. & Mrs. Fred C.C. Crozier
Dr. Alexander T. Hillel & Dr. Janis M. Taube
Mr. & Mrs. James Piper III (Mary Gibbs ’51)
Dr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Dannenberg (Katherine Singley ’63) Mr. Stephen Dassoulas & Dr. Amy Dassoulas
Mr. & Mrs. Rutland B. Paal, Jr. ’92 Dr. Evan N. Padousis & Ms. Penny Padousis Mrs. Patricia D. Palm
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Pope
Dr. Douglas B. Hornick ’68
Prologis
Miss Catherine Y. Jackson ’77
Mr. Hunter L. Pruette & Dr. Cozumel S. Pruette
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Jacox
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Radcliffe Jewelers
Mr. & Mrs. John H. West III ’55
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Athy (Ann Stone ’47)
Dr. & Mrs. Grafton D. Reeves
Mr. William C. Whitridge, Jr. ’90
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Rhee
Mr. & Mrs. Jay M. Wilson ’59
Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Rienhoff (Anne Weiskittel ’51)
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Winicki
Mr. & Mrs. Howard H. Roberts
Mrs. Charles P. Witmer
Ms. Rosane Aviles AXA Foundation Mr. Obafemi D. Ayanbadejo, Sr. & Ms. Erin M. O’Connell Mr. John Babcock Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Babij Mr. Bruno P. Babij ’09 Dr. & Mrs. Howard Baetjer, Jr. ’64 Mrs. Martha Richter Bailey ’52 Mrs. Anne Dobbin Bailliere ’53 Mr. Robert G. Bainbridge ’90 Mr. Benjamin M. Baker III ’62 Mr. John W. Baker ’14 Mr. & Mrs. Jon C. Baker Mrs. Joanne Baldanza Mr. H. Furlong Baldwin ’44 Mr. & Mrs. George Ballman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Patrick A. Rodgers II (Elizabeth Wheeler ’91) Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Rohde Dr. & Mrs. Bahman Sadr Mr. & Mrs. Erik Salovaara (Julia Buchanan ’77) Mr. & Mrs. Jason M. Scarborough Mr. Christian Schaffer & Mrs. Louise Bengtsson Mr. & Mrs. David Schmickel Mr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Schmidt ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Seville (Page Ward ’76) Dr. & Mrs. Dinesh C. Shah Mrs. Ann Baldwin Smith ’49 Ms. Cheryl Southern Mr. & Mrs. James G. Spencer Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sperau Mr. Franklin E. W. Staley Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Steer Mr. T. Howard F. Stick ’50 & Ms. Alyce C. Cushing Mr. & Mrs. Arnold G. Stifel II (Adair Bonsal ’79) Mr. Stuart M. Sutley Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Swingle ’90 Miss Margaret A. Swingle ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Thomas ’59 & Family Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Thompson Mr. J. Barry Tubman ’77 Mr. & Mrs. John I. Turnbull II ’59 Dr. Carole Vannier
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Winstead Mr. & Mrs. Stuart F. Wolffe Miss Caroline F. Young ’01 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Young, Jr. Miss Laura H. Young ’97 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Young Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Zink III ’90 Dr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Zollinger (Emily Offutt ’80) DONORS (Gifts under $500)
Anonymous (29) Mr. Nicholas F. Adams III ’51 Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Adams (Sarah Whittier ’46) Mr. & Mrs. William R. Adams Mrs. Caroline Grumbine Ahrens ’97 Dr. Gorgun Akpek & Dr. Esen Akpek Mr. & Mrs. Talbot J. Albert IV ’72 (Wendy Chapin ’73) Ms. Joan Allan Aleshire ’50 Dr. & Mrs. Aristides C. Alevizatos Mr. Joseph W. Ali Dr. D. Scott Allan ’86 Dr. Ann Allen ’56 Mrs. Barbara Jane Scarlett Allen ’42 Mr. Christopher Alworth & Dr. Monique Alworth AmazonSmile Mr. & Mrs. Brooks R. Amiot (Susan Quarngesser ’79) Mr. Alexander R. Anderson ’13
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Vaughn
Mr. & Mrs. David Anderson (Marjorie Peterson ’61)
Mr. & Mrs. Freeman M. Wade
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Anglen
Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Walton II
Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Angulo-Bartlett
Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Ward ’81 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Ward, Sr.
The Hon. & Mrs. Mahlon Apgar IV (Anne Nelson ’60)
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Ward, Jr. ’81 (Lea Craig ’80)
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Apostolo Mr. & Mrs. John T. Arnold ’89
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory T. Wasylak
Mr. & Mrs. Oden Bowie Arnot ’60
Mr. T. Edmund J. Watts ’73
Ms. Elizabeth Campbell Ashby ’45
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(Frances Hurst ’43) Mr. Scott K. Banerjee ’89 Mrs. Anne VandeGrift Barker ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baron (Susan Howe ’74) Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Barrett (Ellen Rumford ’53) Ms. Prudence Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Barroll, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James W. Bartlett III Mrs. Alexander K. Barton Mr. & Mrs. William H. Batt Mr. Charles L. Bauermann Mr. Bradley J. Bausman Mr. Quinn M. Beagle ’15 Mr. Richard J. Beagle & Ms. Elena R. Messina Mr. & Mrs. John G. Beam III (Kate Browne ’87) Ms. Janis E. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Benedict (A. Randol Mulholland ’70) Mr. & Mrs. Craig D. Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Rene Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Beren Dr. & Mrs. John M. Bergland III ’44* Dr. & Mrs. Dwight E. Bergles Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Bergsma (Annette Walsh ’67) Mr. Sam A. Beritela & Ms. Karen Prange
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Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Berkeley
Mr. Bonsal H. Brooks ’05
Ms. Kathryn Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. William Chambers (Kathryn Riepe ’66) Mr. David W. Chapin Mr. & Mrs. Courtney Chaplin (Katherine Whitaker ’78) Mr. Derrick Chase & Mrs. Sheree Carter Chase Mr. & Mrs. Christopher G. Chasney (Emily Boote ’82) Mr. & Mrs. Matthew G. Chelius Mr. Jeffrey D. Chenoweth Mr. & Mrs. Mark Chesson (SarahSims Hagan ’98) Mr. James Cheston Ms. Shannon E. Cheston Dr. Sharon Cheston Mr. Victor Cheswick, Jr. & Ms. Jill M. Cheswick Mr. BongJoon Cho & Ms. Sharon Kang Mr. & Mrs. Evan A. A. Chriss ’98 Ms. Erika Christoff Mr. Stephen P. Clare ’95 & Mrs. Sarah Grasmick Clare Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Clark (Eleanor McMillan ’82) Mrs. Elizabeth C. Clark Mr. Hacky Clark ’63 & Mr. Peter Dubeau Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan E. Clark, Jr. ’82 Dr. John B. Classen ’73 Miss Sibley K. Classen ’05 Mr. Taylor P. Classen ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Taylor S. Classen ’76
Mr. David J. Berman & Ms. Jeannine A. Disviscour
Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Brooks (Nancy Freeman ’60)
Sandra & Malcolm Berman
Mr. Anthony R. Brown ’83
Mr. Richard J. Berndt & Ms. Alison K. Zaneski
Mr. David Brown & Ms. Kate P. Knott
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar W. Carr, Jr. ’49
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Clemson ’64
Mrs. Sally G. Carr
Dr. & Mrs. Brian M. Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Carroll
Mrs. Teri Cohen
Ms. Priscilla K. Carroll
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Coldren
Ms. Susan Carroll
Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Coldren
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Carson II
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Colhoun, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Brennan
Mr. & Mrs. Leigh Carter ’38
Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Collins
Miss Laura C. Brent ’97
Leigh Mary W. Carter Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Collins
Mrs. Mary Lynn Marburg Brett ’37
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur D. Casey, Jr.
Mr. Nicholas B. Colvin ’98
Mr. & Mrs. Topher Brewer (Ashley Martin ’93)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Cashman (Kimberly Hubbard ’79)
The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region
Mrs. Margaret Ravenel Brice ’46
Mr. J. Thomas Caskey
Ms. Anne Peterson Conolly ’64
Mr. & Mrs. Erik Briggs
Mr. & Mrs. Justin Castro (Katharine Fox ’98)
Mr. & Mrs. Joe L. Conyer, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Dale K. Cathell
Mr. Joseph B. Cook ’00
Mr. Herlen Bess, Jr. & Ms. Arielle Harry-Bess Mrs. Catherine Frick Beyer ’48 Mr. John Bianconi III Dr. Amanda Kiely Bicket ’96 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Biddison Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Biddison III ’83 Ms. Anne C. Bieretz Mr. & Mrs. Todd M. Binnix Mr. Jonathan M. Blob ’92 Mrs. Carol A. Blodnikar Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Blucher Mr. & Mrs. John T. Blue ’73 BNY Mellon Community Partnership Mr. John M. Bond III ’88 & Dr. Nina Bond Mr. & Mrs. William R. Bone Mrs. Florence Hopkins Borda ’44 Dr. & Mrs. Greg Borg Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Born Mr. Douglas Bothner & Dr. Jacky Jennings Mr. & Mrs. John M. Boudreau Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Bourne, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William K. Bovey (Katherine MacLean ’52) Mr. & Mrs. John A. Brady, Jr. ’69 Mrs. Jocelyn Bramble Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Bramble Miss Jennifer T. Brant ’91 Mr. & Mrs. David Breck (Sarah Neer ’81) Dr. John C. Breckinridge ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. M. Breitenecker ’80
Mr. & Mrs. Elliot C. Broadfoot ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Brody
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Coady Brown (Jane Buxton ’47) Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Brown III ’78 Dr. Grace S. Brush Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bryant ’97 Mr. F. Matthew Buck ’87 Mr. Michael F. Burch ’94 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Burdett (Keith McKenrick ’58) Mr. William M. Burgan II ’47 Mr. William T. Burgin Mr. & Mrs. P. Jefferson Burnett ’78 (Catherine Thomas ’81) Wm. T. Burnett & Co. Ms. Rebecca Burton Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Bushel (Mary Warlow ’92) Mr. & Mrs. Gary Byers Mr. & Mrs. Howard Byers Miss Jen A. Cahn ’00 Miss Robin R. Calhoun ’01 Mr. Hugh Calkins & Dr. Rebecca E. Gregory Miss Kathryn K. Cameron ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Bryson L. Cook ’60
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Broglie
Mrs. G. Louise Catlin
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Broh-Kahn (Lee Lafferty ’76)
Mrs. Lucy Bartlett Cerise ’69
Mr. Scott Cook & Dr. Angela M. Mislowsky ’89
Dr. David J. Chalmers ’91
Mrs. Linda S. Cooke *Deceased reflections | Fall 2017
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Mr. & Mrs. David Cooley
Mrs. Mary A. Del Rosso
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. English
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo M. Cooper, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Deland III (Louisa Legg ’59)
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Espenshade
Mrs. Claire Delin
1SG & Mrs. Matthew P. Eversmann (Victoria Dukehart ’82)
Mr. & Mrs. William DeLorbe, Sr.
Mr. Joel R. Ewen & Ms. Ashlie Beal
Mr. & Mrs. William DeLorbe
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Ewing ’58
Dr. Albert F. DeLoskey & Ms. Anne L. Deering
Mr. Jefferson M. Exinor, Sr. & Mrs. Tameika M. Lunn-Exinor
Mr. & Mrs. David L. deMuth ’74
Mr. John P. E. Eyring ’97
Mr. & Mrs. H. Anderson deMuth ’70
Mrs. Wendy Faraone
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew F. Councill ’99
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Cover, Sr. ’41 (Mary Anne Lohmeyer ’52)
Mr. & Mrs. David H. deVilliers III
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Farmen (Kathryn Wood ’67)
Mr. & Mrs. Hemil Dhami, Ph.D.
Mr. Eric Cowell
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Diehl ’75
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Coyle ’85
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Diehl
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Craig
Mr. & Mrs. Dustin M. Diemert
R David Craig Interior Design LLC
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Digges
Mr. & Mrs. M. Jenkins Cromwell, Jr. ’43
Ms. Wendy Digges
Mr. John E. Cross III ’59
Mrs. Pamela Dimond
Mrs. Jacqueline Cross-Daniels
Ms. Kathleen Dodds
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cullen
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Doll
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Feiss (Hadley Hubbard ’76)
Mr. Richard & Ms. Megan D’Andrea
Mr. Sean Donmoyer & Ms. Mary Kaitlyn O. Gentry ’97
Mr. & Mrs. Igor Feldman
Mrs. Anne Schaefer Cooper ’48 Dr. & Mrs. Carnell Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. J. Cooper, Jr. ’43 Ms. Sandra Cooper Mr. John L. Corbin ’97 Mr. & Mrs. David H. Corkran III (Charlotte Clark ’57) Miss Elizabeth S. Costello ’15
Ms. Katy Dallam Mrs. Mary C. Dalton Mr. & Mrs. Owen Daly IV Mr. W. Page Dame III ’52 Mr. Paul J. Danko Ms. Joyce Davies Mr. & Mrs. Aldrich B. Davis ’58 Prof. W. Bowdoin Davis, Jr. L.H.D. ’49 Mr. Rick K. Davis & Ms. Elisabeth M. Dahl ’81 Mrs. Ra’Nell A. DavisHale Dr. Aerlyn G. Dawn & Dr. Marianne E. Dawn Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dawsey Mr. Carl Dawson Miss Erica M. Dawson ’12 Miss Helen G. Dawson ’15 Mr. Rhett J. Dawson ’13
Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Donnell (Rosemary Gatch ’48) Mrs. Anne Findlay Dorsey ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Downey (Rebecca Hatch ’91) Phoebe Albert Driscoll ’44 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dugan Mr. & Mrs. H. Benjamin Duke III (Laurette Chambers ’68) Mr. & Mrs. Joe Duncan Dr. Charles A. Dunning, Jr. ’54 Dr. David B. Dunning ’59 Mr. Roshan Dutta ’08 Mr. & Mrs. Homer C. Earll (Dorothy Klinefelter ’41) Mr. & Mrs. William F. Eaton ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Kurt D. Eckhardt (Dorothy Thomas ’76)
Mrs. Pamela G. Farrar Mrs. Patricia Fedeli Mr. & Mrs. Allen Feinberg Dr. Evan A. Feinberg & Ms. Kathleen A. Donohue Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Feingold Mr. Robert D. Feinstein & Ms. Jessica I. Elfenbein
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Fenwick III (Margery Menton ’87) Ms. Hathaway Ferebee Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ferraro Mrs. Joan Folger Fey ’41 Ms. Lorraine Fiducia Mr. Daniel W. Fink ’93 Mrs. Alice Ann Finnerty Mr. Charles D. Finnerty ’14 Mr. John S. Finnerty ’16 Mr. Lawrence N. Finnerty ’11 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Finnerty (Sarah Wesley Naylor ’83) Mr. & Mrs. E. Kelly Finney ’76 Miss Eva L. Finney ’15 Miss Katharine R. Finney ’09 Ms. Katharine S. Finney ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Finney (Laura Killebrew ’81)
Mr. Marcelo J. de-Jesus & Mrs. Barbara J. Van Buskirk ’75
Miss Erin E. Edell
Mr. Colin M. Deering ’98
Mr. & Mrs. James Eggert
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Finney ’96
Mr. & Mrs. Abdou El Bouhali (Nancy Reeder ’57)
Mr. & Mrs. Brian A. Fiorucci
Mrs. Susan Stinson Deering ’47
Miss Elizabeth A. Fishman ’87
Mr. & Mrs. B. Frank Deford ’51*
Mr. & Mrs. Marshall A. Elkins
Mr. Mark D. Flaherty ’80
Mr. & Mrs. Gill W. Deford ’60
Mr. & Mrs. Shedrick Elliott
Mr. Frank L. Fleming, Sr.
Mrs. Marion Parsons DeGroff ’51
Mrs. Carol Engler
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew E. Fleming
Miss Ryann K. Deering ’00
*Deceased reflections
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Edwards ’85
Mr. Scott M. Finney ’11
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Dr. & Mrs. Richard Fleming
Ms. Lillie E. Stewart ’81
Mr. & Mrs. H. Hamilton Hackney, Jr. (Mary Hammond ’46)
Mrs. Marian W. Folger
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas P. Geier
Mr. Alexander L. Forbes ’97
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Geier
Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Ford, Jr. (Josephine Mitchell ’50)
Mr. & Mrs. Buzz Getschel
Mr. Maxwell G. Hagan ’07
Mr. Mitchell F. Ford & Dr. Susan C. Ford
Mr. & Mrs. Karl M. Getschel Mr. & Mrs. W.T. Dixon Gibbs, Jr. ’53 (Sibyl Brown ’55)
Mrs. Nancy L. Haines
Mr. & Mrs. William Forrester
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. W. Haines
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Fouse
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Gibson
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson E. Fowler, Jr.
Mrs. Dawn Giese
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence F. Haislip (Carol Campbell ’69)
Mr. & Mrs. F. Meriwether Fowlkes, Jr. ’50
Mr. Anthony Gill & Mrs. Tracey Clark Gill
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Fox, Jr. (Julia Garrett ’59)
Mr. Calvin Gladden II & Dr. Judith Kinney-Gladden
Miss Elizabeth A. Hagan ’01 Mr. & Mrs. Henry G. Hagan
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Hall (Anne Love ’60) Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Hall
Mrs. Dina F. Glorioso & Ms. Lori A. Wlodarczyk
Mrs. Sarah Scalia Hallenback ’96
Mr. & Mrs. David Frank (Emily Mink ’89) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Frazier
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Glorioso
Miss Emily L. Hammond ’90
Mr. & Mrs. David S. French (Kelly Linaweaver ’82)
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Glover
Miss Meredith Suzanne Hammond ’00
Mrs. Deborah D. Frey
Dr. Francis W. Gluck, Jr. ’51
Ms. Kristen R. Handy
Miss Ann T. Golden ’91
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Harchick (Helen Havard ’78)
Mr. & Mrs. Kieran E. Fox, Esq. ’79
Mr. Jayson Fricke & Ms. Dipti Shah Mrs. Patricia L. Friel Dr. William F. Fritz Mrs. Linda Funke Dr. Husham Gabralla & Dr. Samah Nour Ms. Jasmine Gaines Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gaines, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gallamore Dr. & Mrs. Earl P. Galleher, Jr. (Martha Hungerford ’45)
Mr. Raymond C. Gonzalez ’71 Mrs. Gary E. Good
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Hammond, Jr.
Mr. George E. Hardy III ’53
Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Goodhue
Ms. Barbara G. Harries
Mr. & Mrs. Laurence H. Goodyear (Polly Bonsal ’87)
Mrs. Carrie M. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Harris III ’78
Mr. & Mrs. William S. Gordon, Jr. (Charlotte Wheeler ’94)
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey E. Harris (Susan Taylor ’73)
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Grabill (Esther Wagner ’77)
Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Harris, Jr. (Nancy Amling ’97)
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Gray, Sr.
Dr. Katharine S. Harrison ’57
Mr. Herbert Gallop
Dr. J. T. Gray, Jr. & Dr. Jane C. Wells
Ms. Patricia Hartman
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas K. Galvin III ’67
Miss Elizabeth K. Greeley ’19
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gamper (Stuart Berkeley ’99)
Mr. Andrew K. S. Green ’05
The Hon. & Mrs. Alexander Harvey II ’35 (Elizabeth Williams ’35) Mr. Harold G. Hathaway III ’60
Mr. & Mrs. John Gang
Mr. Brian E. Green & Ms. Heidi Mort-Green
Mr. & Mrs. Ben Garner (Elizabeth Fenwick ’85)
Ms. Keisha L. Green
Ms. Lynn B. Havard
Ms. Mary Katherine Green
Dr. & Mrs. Henry C. Hawthorne
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Green
Ms. Elizabeth Hazen
Ms. Sylvia Green
Mr. & Mrs. Colin C. Healy
Mr. Aaron Greene & Mrs. LaTina Burse Greene
Miss Jennifer L. Hearn ’04
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Greene, Sr.
Ms. Fontaine B. Hebb ’77
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Gregory
Mr. & Mrs. E. Thomas Hebert
Mr. & Mrs. Erik F. Grooms, M.Ed.
Mr. James C. Hebert ’13
Dr. & Mrs. Francis C. Grumbine
Mr. Thomas K. Hebert ’11
Guarantee Maryland Abstracts, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. David Henry
Mr. Gordon N. Gee ’92
Mrs. Dolores Gunning
Mrs. Eileen Herfel
Mr. William R. Gee III ’89 & Ms. Blair C. Hagan ’95
Ms. Katharine B. Gust
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Hervy
Mr. Feliciano Guzman
Ms. Karen Hetrick
Mr. William L. Geenen &
Mr. & Mrs. Stanislaw C. Haciski ’94
Drs. Matthew & Monica Hetrick
Mrs. Jacqueline M. Garrett Dr. Luis A. Garza & Dr. Mary B. Garza Mr. & Mrs. William H. Gaskill III (Katharine Thornton ’58) Mr. Richard E. Gatchell ’46 Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Gatchell, Jr. ’77 (Catherine Nes ’81) Mr. & Mrs. Phillip D. Gathers Mr. & Mrs. John Gawronski Mr. Warren Gedstad
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Hathaway ’82
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Hebb III ’81
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Mr. & Mrs. Tyree C. Hicks
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Jarrett, Jr. ’78
Mrs. Barbara Tschudi Koppelman ’36
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Higgins
Mr. & Mrs. Kennon Jayne (Sabra Toulson ’44)
Mr. John M. Kopper, Jr. ’65 & Ms. Riley O’Connor
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Jenkins (Carol Pearre ’64)
Dr. & Mrs. Markus Kornberg
JLL Dr. James A. Johns ’66 & Dr. Karla J. Johns
Mr. Mark Koster & Ms. Katharine Mountcastle
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Kousouris III
Mrs. Meaghan Johnson
Mr. Alexander B. Krongard ’13
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Johnston, Sr.
Ms. Katrina M. Kunkler
Miss Priscilla S. Hoblitzell ’73
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Jones, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Eric G. Hoerner (Margot Van Buskirk ’72)
Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Jones ’63
Mr. Samuel G. Lacombe & Mrs. Rebecca J. Bradley
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Juliar
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Holland
Mr. Troy Juliar & Mrs. Rebecca Myers
Mrs. Erin G. Hollander
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kallaugher (Jessica Winicki ’96)
Mr. Charles B. Hill, Jr. ’13 Miss Halsey O. Hill ’11 Mr. Henry N. Hill ’17 Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hillel Dr. & Mrs. J. Dixon Hills (Eleanor Thomas Hills ’50) Mrs. Frances Ayers Hinder ’98 Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Hobelmann, Jr.
Mr. Guy T. Hollyday ’41 Mr. & Mrs. John Holmgren
Dr. & Mrs. Constantine Kaminaris
Dr. & Mrs. Michael D. Kornberg
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Lacovara Ms. Terry G. Lacy ’38 Dr. Gregory Laird & Dr. Michelle Kim Mr. James Land Mrs. Virginia Moore Lantz ’01 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony D. LaPorta
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Holt
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Kamp
Mr. Douglas M. Holthaus & Mrs. Cynthia F. Stamm-Holthaus
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Kauffman ’65 Mrs. Courtney Brent Kaufman ’95
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hood
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Keelty
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Hooper III ’69
Miss Helena H. Keelty ’26
Mrs. Claudette Hoover
Mr. & Mrs. C. Frederick Keffer II
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander M. Hopkins ’90
Mr. Francis X. Kelly IV ’06
Mr. Frederick Hopkins ’77 & Mrs. Christine McSherry
Mrs. Emily Goodwin Kemp ’41
Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Ledyard
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Hopkins ’75
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Kenerson II (Jennifer Bogue ’84)
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Legg ’61
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey S. Howe III ’77
Mrs. Heningham George Kennedy ’61
Mr. & Mrs. John Leland (Anne Reiblich ’50)
Dr. Suber S. Huang ’70 & Dr. Cynthia P. Huang
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kennedy
Ms. Katie Leonard Miss Anne A. Levering ’84
Ms. Elizabeth S. Hughes
Mrs. Sue Kenny Mr. & Mrs. Edgar R. Kent III ’80
Mrs. Donna H. Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Humphrey (Marjorie Stissel ’53) Mr. Freedley Hunsicker Mr. & Mrs. John Hyatt (Jennie Fowlkes ’48) Mr. Richard Hynson, Jr. Miss Alice P. Iglehart ’00 Dr. & Mrs. Iredell W. Iglehart III Mr. & Mrs. John B. Imboden ’49 Dr. Thomas Inglesby & Ms. Carolynn Heller Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Iovino Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Irby Rev. & Mrs. Tapley F. Irby
Mrs. Gisela Kent Mr. & Mrs. John A. Kent Mr. Igor Khuvis & Ms. Olga Sherman
Dr. Daniel J. Lau & Ms. Kyle C. Engler Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Lauer Ms. Gail Laughlin Dr. & Mrs. James Lawrence III Mrs. Elizabeth J. Lawson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lears Mrs. Uta Lee
Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Lewison Dr. & Mrs. Horace K. Liang Miss Olivia E. Liang ’13
Mr. & Mrs. George J. Kilroy
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Libertini
Mr. & Mrs. William King (Allison Randolph ’84)
Mr. Mark H. Licht ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Lidard
Mr. & Mrs. William Kinney
Dr. & Mrs. F. Pierce Linaweaver
Ms. Barbara B. Kirby
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Link
Ms. Ashlee Kirkland Mr. Crawford N. Kirkpatrick, Jr. ’62
Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. Liotta (Katherine Cole ’79)
Dr. Alfredo Kirkwood & Dr. Hey-Kyoung Lee
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Lloyd
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Little
Mr. & Mrs. Roger D. Kirtley (Alexandra Alevizatos ’83)
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Logan ’92
Mr. & Mrs. Eric A. Knaub
Mrs. Barbara Cromwell Lohsen ’44
Mr. John Jaeger
Mr. & Mrs. Howard F. Knipp
Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Lord ’89
Mrs. Lynn Jaeger
Mr. Jonathan G. Koch ’01
Mr. & Mrs. Hambleton D. Lord ’73
Dr. & Mrs. Mamoru Ishii Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Jackson (Winifred Glidden ’56)
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Mr. & Mrs. David Losaw
Mr. Henry McClain-Bey
Mr. & Mrs. Allen D. Moore ’64
Mr. Eric Lowe & Ms. Laura Giantris
Mr. Jason G. McCormick, Jr. ’89
Mr. & Mrs. Ernesto Moore
Mr. & Mrs. John Lowe
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin C. McCormick
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Moore III ’60
Mr. & Mrs. Henry G. Lubke III (Jean Johnson ’72)
Mr. Peter J. McCormick ’98
Ms. Mary A. Moore ’41
Mr. Thomas A. McCormick ’06
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Moran
Mr. & Mrs. Craig L. Luntz
Mr. James K. McCulla
Mses. Dana & Leslie Morgan
Ms. Amy E. MacDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. McCulloch III
Mr. & Mrs. Cameron J. Macdonald
Mr. Michael N. Morrill & Ms. Mary Page Michel
Ms. Barbara Mack
Mr. & Mrs. Seth A. McDonnell (Catherine Passano ’88)
Ms. Mary P. MacKenzie ’80
Mr. John J. McDonough
Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Moss (Anne Bordley ’49)
Mrs. Sylvia Mackey
Mr. & Mrs. Brian McGettigan (Lindsay Moore ’97)
Mr. John B. Mowbray ’88 Mr. & Mrs. Martin Moylan
Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. McGill III ’87
Mr. E. Tileston Mudge V ’89
Mrs. Frances Maffitt
Miss Anna G. McGinnis ’12
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Magnuson (Katherine Atkinson ’75)
Dr. & Mrs. David E. McGinnis
Mr. David B. Mulholland ’73 & Ms. Amy Wiley
Mrs. Charlotte Maher & Mrs. Kathleen Maher
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McGraw
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Maddux (Jean Merrick ’72)
Mr. Collin C. Majev ’05 Mr. & Mrs. Dmitriy Makarevich Mr. Jeff R. Makowka Mrs. Mary C. Makowka Ms. Natasha M. Makowka
Miss Claire M. McGonigle ’14 Mr. & Mrs. J. Craig McLanahan ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Neal T. McMahon Mr. Joseph McNamee Mr. Tore D. Melsom & Ms. Virginia D. Ryker ’78
Mr. James M. Mallas ’16
Mr. John M. Mendelson & Ms. Lucy M. Maulsby ’85
Mr. William C. Mallas ’14
Mrs. Angelica Menefee
Mr. Stephen Maloy & Ms. Anne McKenrick ’61
Mr. August R. Meny ’12
Dr. Fawn T. Manning
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew F. Meredith ’81
Dr. JoAnn B. Manning
Mr. Charles P. Merrick III
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Marsiglia
Mrs. Linda H. Merrick
Ms. Nancy Marsiglia
Merrill Lynch
Ms. Mary M. Martel
Miss Ahsha E. Merson ’99
Mrs. Nancy Martel
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey V. Merwin
Mr. Thomas C. Martel, Jr.
Mr. George S. Michaels ’52
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander B. Martin, Sr. ’58
Ms. Lucy H. Michaels ’61
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Martin Mr. Peter Martin & Ms. Audrey Leviton
Mr. Radomir Mihajlovic & Ms. Vesna Grujicic
Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan Martinez ’93
Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Miles III
Mr. & Mrs. George G. Martinson
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Miller
Dr. & Mrs. Andrew D. Martire ’83
Miss Meredith N. Miller ’99
Dr. Joseph R. Martire
Mr. Norvell E. Miller III
Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Mascuch
Mrs. Sarah Milloy
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Mason
Mr. & Mrs. Brandon Mollett
Graham & Susan Mason ’58
Miss Ellen M. Meny ’07
Mr. Herbert Moloney & Ms. Janet McHugh
Miss Kaitlin B. Mastropieri ’06
Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Monaghan
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin F. McAllister (Julia Martin ’86)
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Monaghan Mr. Chase F. Monroe ’78
Mrs. Charlotte Williams McClain ’55
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Moore
Mr. Scott Mulloy Dr. Steven Munger & Ms. Caroline H. Worrall ’81 Mrs. Elizabeth R. Murphy Ms. Patricia L. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Muth Ms. Geraldine V. M. Nager Griffin ’71 Mrs. Sarah McCord Nagle ’95 Mr. David E. Naill & Ms. Karen A. Lemmert Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Nardangeli (Anastasia Thomas ’93) National Philanthropic Trust Mr. & Mrs. John R. Nattans Col. & Mrs. Joseph Nattans Mrs. Lawrence P. Naylor III Mr. & Mrs. William Neill III ’40 Mr. Brian R. Nelson ’13 Mr. Travers C. Nelson ’62 Mr. William A. Nelson & Mrs. Dorian Frackelton Mrs. Martha Nesbitt Turner Mr. & Mrs. Foster Nichols Ms. Marden F. Nichols ’94 Miss Rachael L. Nichols ’91 Mrs. Roxie D. Nicol Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nicolls (Robin Buck ’55) Mr. & Mrs. Erik B. Nightwine Mr. Donald K. Nikdorff III & The Honorable Barbara K. Howe ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Allan T. Norris, Jr. ’71 Mr. Rick Norton Mr. & Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham (Elizabeth LeViness ’52) *Deceased reflections | Fall 2017
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Mr. Robert Matthew W. Novak ’95
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Peck
Ms. Kristin Randall
Mrs. Harriet Sayre Noyes ’36
Dr. Joao Pedra & Dr. Tanja Dresp
Mrs. Rose Johnson Randall ’37
Mr. & Mrs. James O’Brien (Julia Powell ’79)
Mr. & Mrs. Daryn Peel
Mr. & Mrs. John H. O’Donnell
Mrs. Linda Perriello
Mr. Michael Pokorny & Ms. Kate McGraw-Pokorny
Mr. A. Benton Randolph Mr. & Mrs. Clinton W. Randolph Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Randolph, Jr. ’54 Ms. Pickett D. Randolph Mr. David Rather Miss Nina A. Rawtani ’99 Mr. Brian Rayme Mrs. Elizabeth S. Rayme Mr. Justin A. Redd ’95 Miss Christie B. Reed ’85 Miss Patricia L. Reese ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Karl Reinhardt Mr. Ernest M. Reitz & Dr. Yvonne A. Tanner-Reitz Miss Haley E. T. Reitz ’13 Miss Kendall J. T. Reitz ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Denis G. Rende Mr. & Mrs. John Reynolds Ms. Tanyuneeka M. Reynolds Mrs. Mary D. Rhodes Mr. Drummond S. Rice ’98 Miss E. Burgess Rice ’04
Ms. Marta J. Pola
Mrs. Margaret H. Rice
Ms. Patricia M. Pontier
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Rice
Dr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Owens
Miss Barbara Hamilton Porter ’38
Mrs. Isabel Barrett Rich ’63
Mr. & Mrs. John Owens (Anastasia Worcester ’88)
Mr. Brett Porter Ms. Elizabeth Hart Porter ’50
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Richards (Elizabeth VandeGrift ’60)
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Paige
Mr. & Ms. James L. Potter, Jr. ’59
Mrs. Kelly W. Painter
Mr. & Mrs. Brentnall M. Powell ’81
Mr. & Mrs. Jason M. Palmer
Dr. Alejandro M. Prada & Dr. Christina C. Enzmann
Mrs. Martha W. Oare Mrs. Anne Ober Miss Ellen W. Ober ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. ’55 Ober Family Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James P. Offutt Mr. & Mrs. J. Perry Offutt, Jr. ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Magruder Offutt (Polly Bartlett ’94) Miss Erin P. Oglesby ’93 Dr. & Mrs. Abiodun Olalere Mr. & Mrs. Richard Onorato Mr. & Mrs. John R. Orrick, Jr. ’66 Mrs. Pam A. Ossmus Mr. & Mrs. Laurence F. Oster (Danielle Brewster ’89) Dr. & Mrs. J. Rollin Otto, Jr. ’45 Mr. Timothy J. Oursler, Sr. & Dr. Tracy E. Duke Mr. David F. Owens & Ms. Nelly Lopez
Dr. & Mrs. Hardin A. Pantle
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas G. Penniman IV ’50 Mr. Ted Phillips & Ms. Linda Nattans Mrs. Dorothy Wolff Phipps ’44 Mrs. Lois A. Pilachowski Mrs. Katharine Baetjer Pilgrim ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Pilson (Anne Callard ’79) Mrs. Dona R. Pinkard Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Clyde Pinkard ’68 Ms. Katherine Pinkard ’95 Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. Pinkard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. Pinkard III ’92 Mr. & Mrs. Leon F. Pinkett III Mr. & Mrs. Ben Pittman Mr. Jonathan Pitts & Ms. Jiho Kim Ms. Darlene Placek Ms. Harriett Placek
Mr. Gary Richardson Mr. & Mrs. G. Richardson Dr. & Mrs. William F. Rienhoff III (Grace Symington ’41)
Mr. Michael J. Prebil ’01
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander M. Riepe ’91
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Preston (Anne Legg ’93)
Mrs. Helen Riley Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Rinker
Mr. & Mrs. David Price (Bolton Duer ’69)
Susan Grose Rioff ’58
Mrs. Stacy L. Prochaska
Ms. Melissa Ritz
Mr. & Mrs. D.M. Pruette
Mrs. Marilyn J. Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Ptak (Serena Allison ’84)
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Roberts
Ms. Chiara Peacock
Mr. Kinzie Quamina & Ms. Tomasine Kirkland-Quamina
Ms. Honie Ann Peacock
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Robinson (Sarah Sullivan ’59)
Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Quinn
Mr. Aubrey Pearre IV ’68
Ms. Lauren Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest S. Rafailides
Mrs. Anne Robotham
Ms. Patricia Rafalko
Rochester Area Community Foundation
Ms. Louisa A. Peartree
Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Raffetto (Elizabeth Purnell ’57)
Miss Grace E. Rochfort
Mrs. Frances Marburg Peck ’38
Ms. Rikki Ragland
Mr. & Mrs. Jay M. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Ira M. Parsons III Ms. Taylor Passalacqua Ms. Sapana B. Patel Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Paul Mr. Bradford C. Peabody ’61 Mr. & Mrs. John N. Peabody, Jr. ’56
Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins Pearre ’43 Ms. Sarah W. Pearre ’38
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Mr. Alan Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Rockwell (Rachel Arnot ’91)
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Mr. & Mrs. Austin Root Ms. Vilma Rosario & Ms. Carmen Rosario
Mr. & Mrs. Cregg Seymour (Elizabeth Hilgenberg ’84)
Mrs. Lavinia Lamont Rosenthal ’46
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Shapiro
Mr. Saleh A. Stevens & Mrs. Michelle N. Lipkowitz Stevens
Mr. Owen Rossi
Miss Jean K. Shattuck ’95
Mr. Robert H. Stevenson, Jr. ’97
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob M. Rothwell
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Shaw III ’57 (Fredericka Savage ’63)
Stevenson Village Veterinary Hospital
Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael Shawen
Mr. Davon Stewart
Mr. Evan T. Shea ’94
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Stewart
Miss Blake E. Sheehan ’00
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Sheehan
Mr. James Dorsey Stone, Jr. ’89
Miss Paige B. Sheehan ’07
Mr. & Mrs. James D. Stone ’52
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Shepherd
Ms. Jennifer L. Strasbaugh
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sherwood III (Elisabeth Dobbin ’51)
Mr. & Mrs. John Strasbaugh
Mrs. Mary K. Salovaara Mrs. Kindle Samuel Barkus ’88
Mr. Justin O. Short & Ms. Annie F. Short
Mr. & Mrs. Damion E. Stukes
Mr. Adam F. Sandy & Dr. Tomoko Sano
Mr. & Mrs. Ian Shure (Courtenay Groff ’91)
Mr. Edward M. Sullivan, Jr. ’55
Ms. Carter Sieck
Mr. Barrett L. Sutley ’12
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph B. D. Roulette Mr. Thomas D. Rowland ’80 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Rumford III ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Russell IV ’87 Mr. Andrew W. Rutledge Mr. & Mrs. Surinder Sachar Mr. & Mrs. Will Sale (Elizabeth Morrison ’96)
Dr. & Mrs. Rein Saral (Jane McCleary ’55) Miss Katherine R. Saral ’87 Mr. Joseph S. Scalia
Ms. Susie A. Silberstein
Prof. Robert Stevens & Dr. Ewa W. Stevens
Ms. Ann Donnell Stewart ’57
Ms. Darnelle Street
Mr. Alan Sun & Mrs. Jill Daniell Ms. Elizabeth Spencer Sutley ’77
Dr. & Mrs. Simon V. Scalia
Dr. & Mrs. J. Thayer Simmons ’64
Mr. & Mrs. Roman Schaeren (Mary Pearre ’65)
Mr. Raymond R. Simmons Mr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Sinwell ’77
Mr. & Mrs. James Schaffer
Mr. Andrew Slade
Mr. Andrew D. Schapiro ’95
Ms. Sara Slane
Mr. & Mrs. E. Ritchie Schell
Ms. Carly M. Slagel
Mrs. Patricia Schell
Mr. Frederick V-W. Slagle ’62
Mrs. Jessica Temsook Schick ’92
Ms. Alexandra Sloane
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schline
Mrs. Eleanor Talmage
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Small
Mr. Frederick G. Schmidt, Jr.
Ms. Alexis Tantau
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Smeton
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Schmidt ’83
Mr. Alexander H. Tanton ’97
Mrs. Virginia M. Schmidt
Mr. & Mrs. Alden H. Smith (Melissa Hopkins ’89)
Mr. & Mrs. G. William Tanton
Ms. Lisa W. Schmucki
Mr. & Mrs. Antwaine R. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Schnupp (Julia Baker ’59)
Mr. Daniel Smith & Ms. Linda Way-Smith
Mrs. Dean R. Taylor
Mr. Martin H. Schreiber II & Dr. Nancy A. Kauder
Mr. G. Edward Smith & Ms. Elizabeth M. Primrose-Smith ’60
Law Office of Martin H. Schreiber II, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Schriefer II
Mr. & Mrs. Earl A. Smith
Mrs. Karen B. Smith Miss Demitra M. Sourlis ’00
Miss Elizabeth S. Sutley ’14 Mr. Stuart M. Sutley, Jr. ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Suval Mr. & Mrs. Carey B. Swope, Jr. ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Szczerbicki Ms. Margaret C. Taliaferro Mr. & Mrs. Roth W. Tall, Jr. ’55
Miss Amber Taylor ’88 Mr. & Mrs. Dean R. Taylor, Jr. ’76 Mrs. Susanna Pitts Teixidor ’88 Ms. Patricia E. Terry Louis B. Thalheimer & Juliet A. Eurich Ms. Peggy B. Thalheimer
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey H. Souryal
Mr. Johnson S. D. Thangathurai & Ms. Johanna Jebaraj
Mrs. Joanne South
Mr. Alexander M. Thomas ’01
Miss Laura T. Spadone ’77 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Spahn
Ms. Eleanor C. Thomas ’51 & Mr. Franklin J. Thomas
Mr. Thomas Sparkman
Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Thomas
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas G. Speers III (Elizabeth Cromwell ’76)
Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Thomas, Jr. ’66
Mrs. Jane S. Sewell
Mr. Tad G. Sperry & Ms. Ellen D. Harvey ’66
Ms. Kelsey Thomas
Dr. & Mrs. Carlton Clark Sexton ’64
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stankard
Mr. Peter J. Schweizer Mr. Evan A. Scott ’92 Miss Kerri-Ann R. Scott ’16 Mr. & Mrs. James W. Scriba ’71 Scripps Howard Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James Seba Mr. & Mrs. Truman T. Semans Mrs. Carol Serksnis
Mr. James R. Thomas III ’95 Mr. Robert M. Thomas, Jr. ’70 & Ms. Polly Hoppin *Deceased reflections | Fall 2017
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Mr. Vincent Thomas & Ms. Christy Rather
Mr. & Mrs. James Walker
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Williams, Jr. ’98
Mr. & Mrs. David F. Thompson ’56
Mr. & Mrs. John Walkup
Ms. Lisa Thompson
Mrs. Eleanor Finney Waller ’68
Mr. Jack R. Williams & Mrs. Diana Russell Deacon ’47
Mrs. Maxine Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Walls, Jr.
Mr. Napoleon Thompson
Mrs. Sandra Walsh
Dr. & Mrs. McKim Williams ’45
Mrs. Nicole Thompson
Mr. Christopher Wanjek & Dr. Suzumi Yasutake
Mr. Quinzell T. Williams Mr. Richard Williams ’55
Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Thompson (Sally Ridgely ’91)
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Williams
Miss Katie E. Wareheim ’98
Dr. & Mrs. Robin E. Williman
Ms. Susan Wells Thompson ’68
Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Wareheim III
Mrs. Mary Ann H. Willingham
Mr. Roszel C. Thomsen II ’70 & Ms. Dorothy P. Gay
Mr. & Mrs. Guy W. Warfield ’67
Mr. David R. Wilmerding ’05
Mr. Henry M. Warfield & Mrs. Pamela Viet Warfield ’71
Miss Hilary C. Wilson ’05
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Warmath III (Louise Shoemaker ’72)
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Wilson
Mr. Jason Till Ms. Genie Arnot Titus ’87 Mr. Robert J. Tobin & Dr. Barbara M. Tobin
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Washburne, Jr. ’66
Dr. & Mrs. Gordon F. Tomaselli
Ms. Ann E. Way
Mr. Matthew G. Tomaselli ’13
Mr. & Mrs. Alva P. Weaver (Eleanor Zell ’50)
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tomick (Margaret Webster ’83)
Mr. James M. Webster IV ’14
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Torba
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Webster ’82
Miss Wynter S. Tracey ’15
Mrs. Nancy M. Webster
Dr. Allan Treadwell & Ms. Alexandra Bailliere ’82
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Webster ’53
Mr. James G. Trexler & Ms. Andrea G. Griffin
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew T. Weir (Courtney Kirby ’94)
Miss Elizabeth H. Trimble ’60
Mr. John E. Weisheit ’66
Dr. & Mrs. I. Ridgeway Trimble III ’59
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Weiskittel
Mr. & Mrs. John Bradley Troy
Mr. Edward H. Welbourn IV ’99
Mr. & Mrs. Edward N. Tucker
Dr. Anne C. Wentz ’52 & Dr. Dennis K. Wentz
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Tucker ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Richard B.C. Tucker Mr. & Mrs. Frank K. Turner, Jr. Miss Jane E. Turner ’74 Dr. & Mrs. Mebane Turner Mr. Robert J. Twiss ’54 Ms. Timika Tyson Dr. Naser Uddin & Dr. Sadaf Mustafa Uncle Larry’s Fund Ms. Connie Unger Dr. David Vadnais & Dr. Alexandra Saral Vadnais ’86 Dr. & Mrs. Adriaan J. van Gaalen Mr. Brian J. Vaught Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vint
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Wederbrand
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Werhane Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. West Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Whinerey Mr. Charles N. White & Dr. Daisy Nelson White ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Warren C. White Mr. & Mrs. James Whiteside Mr. John G. Whitman, Jr. ’56 Ms. Margaret Garland Whitman ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Marland H. Whitman, Jr. ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Whitman (Kelly McCormick ’00) Mr. & Mrs. Justin A. Wiggs (Tamara Passano ’91)
Mr. & Mrs. Laurence M. Wilson ’97 Mr. Samuel E. Wilson ’92 Ms. Terri L. Wilson Mrs. Valerie A. Wilson Mrs. Vernet Wilson Mr. John Z. Windsor III ’01 Mrs. Jeaneen B. Wingate Mr. & Mrs. Britt Winterer (Rosemary Keyser ’87) Mr. & Mrs. G. Van Velsor Wolf, Jr. ’56 Mr. John A. Wolf Mrs. Mary Riggs Wolfe ’48 Mr. S. MacKay Wolff ’69 Mr. Jeffrey Z. Wong ’72 Dr. & Mrs. William E. Woodward ’51 Miss Eleanor L. Woodworth ’22 Miss Lila B. Woodworth ’25 Mr. Lucas F. Woodworth ’19 Miss Reese G. Woodworth ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Woody, Jr. Dr. Paul F. Worley & Dr. Shanthini Sockanathan Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Worrall ’84 Mr. Arthur F. Worthington ’05 Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Worthington III (Josephine George ’72) Mr. Edward H. Worthington IV ’00 Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Worthington (Jane Clark ’74) Mrs. Sallie Hurst Worthington ’50 Mrs. Custis Broyles Wright ’36 Dr. Jie Xiao
Ms. Ashley Vogelsang
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Wiglesworth (Mary Webster ’57)
Mr. Andrew J. Wachter & Dr. Cynthia C. Mobley
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Willett (Elizabeth Michaels ’55)
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Yaggy ’50
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Wagner, Jr. ’69
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Williams, Jr.
Dr. Robin Yang & Dr. Mari Groves
*Deceased reflections
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander E. Yaggy ’83 Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Yaggy ’55
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Mr. & Mrs. Abe Yasser
Ellen M. Meny
Class of 2016
Drs. Charles J. & Theresa A. Yeo
Paige B. Sheehan
Kathryn K. Cameron
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Yost Ms. Deborah A. Young Mrs. Joseph H. Young*
Class of 2008 Roshan Dutta
John S. Finnerty Eva L. Finney James M. Mallas
Ms. Tameka C. Young
Class of 2009
Kerri-Ann R. Scott
Dr. Paul J. Young-Hyman & Dr. Deborah L. Young-Hyman
Bruno P. Babij
Brendan P. Shelley
Col. & Mrs. James H. Youngquist
Stuart M. Sutley, Jr.
SIGNATURE SOCIETY
Class of 2010
The Signature Society recognizes our most loyal alumni who have supported Calvert’s annual giving program for 10 or more consecutive years.
Miss Cole B. Zaharris ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Zelino (Lacey Haciski ’98) Mr. Jiangyang Zhang & Dr. Ting Bao Mr. John Zic & Ms. Sarah Waters Dr. & Mrs. Robert Zollinger Mr. Robert E. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Clifford M.
Katharine R. Finney
Kendall J. T. Reitz Class of 2011 Lawrence N. Finnerty Scott M. Finney Thomas K. Hebert Halsey O. Hill Class of 2012
TOP 10 ALUMNI CLASS PARTICIPATION IN THE CALVERT FUND
1932........................ 50%
1936........................ 50% 1941........................ 50% 1947........................ 50%
Erica M. Dawson Anna G. McGinnis August R. Meny Barrett L. Sutley
Anonymous (5) Mr. Nicholas F. Adams III ’51 Mrs. Sarah Whittier Adams ’46 Mr. James C. Alban IV ’77 Mr. Charles T. Albert, Jr. ’72 Dr. D. Scott Allan ’86 Mr. David W. Allan ’57 Dr. Ann Allen ’56 Mrs. Barbara Jane Scarlett Allen ’42
Class of 2013
Mr. F. Gordon Allen III ’60
Alexander R. Anderson
Mr. Thomas A. Allen ’61
Rhett J. Dawson
Mrs. Susan Quarngesser Amiot ’79
James C. Hebert
Mrs. Marjorie Peterson Anderson ’61
1945........................ 47%
Charles B. Hill, Jr.
Mrs. Anne Nelson Apgar ’60
1940........................ 44%
Alexander B. Krongard
Mr. Oden Bowie Arnot ’60
Olivia E. Liang
Ms. Elizabeth Campbell Ashby ’45
Brian R. Nelson
Mrs. Ann Athy ’47
Haley E. T. Reitz
1952........................ 43%
Mr. John C. Avirett ’95
Matthew G. Tomaselli
Mrs. Anne Dobbin Bailliere ’53
1960........................ 43%
Cole B. Zaharris
Mr. Benjamin M. Baker III ’62
1944........................ 44% 1935........................ 43%
Class of 2014 John W. Baker
ALUMNI The GOLD Society honors the Graduates Of the Last Decade who have supported The Calvert Fund.
Charles D. Finnerty William C. Mallas Claire M. McGonigle Elizabeth S. Sutley James M. Webster IV
Mr. H. Furlong Baldwin ’44 Mr. Scott K. Banerjee ’89 Mrs. Anne VandeGrift Barker ’53 Mrs. Susan Howe Baron ’74 Mrs. Kate Browne Beam ’87 Mrs. A. Randol Mulholland Benedict ’70 Dr. John M. Bergland III ’44* Mrs. Annette Walsh Bergsma ’67
GOLD SOCIETY – GRADUATES OF THE LAST DECADE
Class of 2015
Ms. Sandy Edgerton Bissell ’65
Quinn M. Beagle
Mr. J. Tyler Blue ’73
Class of 2007
Elizabeth S. Costello
Mrs. Aurelia Garland Bolton ’47
Taylor P. Classen
Helen G. Dawson
Mrs. Florence Hopkins Borda ’44
Maxwell G. Hagan
Wynter S. Tracey
Mrs. Sarah Neer Breck ’81 *Deceased reflections | Fall 2017
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Mr. Roland L. Breitenecker ’80
Ms. Elisabeth Dahl ’81
Mr. Sherlock S. Gillet, Jr. ’74
Mrs. Mary Lynn Marburg Brett ’37
Mrs. Katherine Singley Dannenberg ’63
Mrs. Carson Gleberman ’71
Mrs. Ashley Martin Brewer ’93
Prof. W. Bowdoin Davis, Jr., L.H.D. ’49
Dr. Francis W. Gluck, Jr. ’51
Mr. Elliot C. Broadfoot ’86
Mr. B. Frank Deford ’51*
Mr. Raymond C. Gonzalez ’71
Mrs. Lee Lafferty Broh-Kahn ’76
Mr. Gill Deford ’60
Mrs. Charlotte Ober Goodwin ’47
Mrs. Cassandra Naylor Brooks ’79
Mrs. Marion Parsons DeGroff ’51
Mrs. Polly Bonsal Goodyear ’87
Mrs. Nancy Freeman Brooks ’60
Mr. H. Anderson deMuth ’70
Mrs. Mary Simpson Gorman ’39
Mr. Edward W. Brown III ’78
Mr. Robert L. deMuth ’77
Miss Shirley Grimes ’45
Mrs. Jane Buxton Brown ’47
Mr. Richard L. Diehl ’75
Mr. Benjamin H. Griswold IV ’52
Mr. F. Matthew Buck ’87
Dr. Tatum Campbell DiGiovanni ’84
Mrs. Mary Hammond Hackney ’46
Mr. Frederick R. Buck, Jr. ’60
Mrs. Anne Findlay Dorsey ’49
Ms. Blair C. Hagan ’95
Mrs. Brooke Kirby Buppert ’93
Phoebe Albert Driscoll ’44
Miss Elizabeth A. Hagan ’01
Mrs. Keith McKenrick Burdett ’58
Mr. L. Dyson Dryden IV ’88
Mrs. Carol Campbell Haislip ’69
Mr. Timothy W. Burdette ’82
Mr. William M. Dugdale, Jr. ’57
Mrs. Anne Love Hall ’60
Mrs. Catherine Thomas Burnett ’81
Mrs. Laurette Chambers Duke ’68
Mrs. Sarah Scalia Hallenback ’96
Mr. P. Jefferson Burnett ’78
Mrs. Dorothy Klinefelter Earll ’41
Miss Emily L. Hammond ’90
Mr. Benjamin R. Cadwalader ’34
Mr. William F. Eaton ’47
Miss Meredith Suzanne H. Hammond ’00
Ms. Elizabeth H. Callard ’82
Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Eckhardt ’76
Mr. George E. Hardy III ’53
Mrs. Kathryn Tubman Cameron ’78
Mr. William A. Edgerton ’61
Mr. Edward B. Harris III ’78
Mr. Curtis H. Campbell ’83
Mrs. Nancy Reeder El Bouhali ’57
Mrs. Juliana Keyser Harris ’85
Mr. Geoffrey R. B. Carey ’74
Mrs. Kathryn Wood Farmen ’67
Mrs. Susan Taylor Harris ’73
Mr. Leigh Carter ’38
Mr. Charles C. Fenwick, Jr. ’60
Dr. Katharine Santos Harrison ’57
Mrs. Kimberly Hubbard Cashman ’79
Mr. Charles C. Fenwick, Sr. ’36
Mr. Robert B. Harrison III ’52*
Mr. Thomas A. Cassilly III ’35
Mrs. Margery Menton Fenwick ’87
The Hon. Alexander Harvey II ’35
Dr. David J. Chalmers ’91
Mrs. Joan Folger Fey ’41
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Harvey ’35
Mrs. Emily Boote Chasney ’82
Mrs. Sarah Wesley Naylor Finnerty ’83
Ms. Ellen Harvey ’66
Mrs. SarahSims Hagan Chesson ’98
Mr. E. Kelly Finney ’76
Mr. F. Barton Harvey III ’61
Mr. David S. Clapp ’81
Mrs. Laura Killebrew Finney ’81
Mr. Jack L. Harvey ’63
Mrs. Eleanor McMillan Clark ’82
Dr. R.C. Stewart Finney, Jr. ’71
Mr. H. Grant Hathaway ’40*
Dr. Gaylord L. Clark, Jr. ’40
Mr. Alexander L. Forbes ’97
Mrs. Molly Mundy Hathaway ’55
Mrs. Margery Wolfe Clark ’43
Mrs. Josephine Mitchell Ford ’50
Mrs. Elizabeth Swingle Hobelmann ’87
Mr. H. Ward Classen ’71
Mr. Franklin W. Foster ’70
Mrs. Margot Van Buskirk Hoerner ’72
Dr. John B. Classen ’73
Mr. F. Meriwether Fowlkes, Jr. ’50
Mr. Joe H. Hooper III ’69
Mr. Taylor S. Classen ’76
Mr. Hobart V. Fowlkes ’53
Mrs. Anne Howard Stick Hopkins ’40
Mr. Patrick D. Coady ’89
Mrs. Julia Garrett Fox ’59
Mr. Henry H. Hopkins ’55
Mrs. Mary Riggs Cole ’52
Mr. Kieran E. Fox ’79
Mr. Robert B. Hopkins ’75
Mr. Alexander H. P. Colhoun ’81
Mrs. Kelly Linaweaver French ’82
Dr. Douglas Hornick ’68
Mr. Carville B. Collins ’73
Mrs. Martha Wheelwright Galleher ’45
The Honorable Barbara Kerr Howe ’51
Ms. Anne Peterson Conolly ’64
Dr. Thomas K. Galvin III ’67
Mr. Harvey S. Howe III ’77
Mr. Charles A. Constable ’82
Mr. James R. Garrett ’55
Dr. Suber S. Huang ’70
Mr. Bryson Cook ’60
Mrs. Katharine Thornton Gaskill ’58
Mrs. Marjorie Stissel Humphrey ’53
Mr. Grafflin Cook ’52
Mrs. Catherine Nes Gatchell ’81
Mrs. Jennie Fowlkes Hyatt ’48
Mrs. Anne Schaefer Cooper ’48
Mr. Richard E. Gatchell, Jr. ’77
Mrs. Anne Grimes Imboden ’49
Mrs. Charlotte Clark Corkran ’57
Mr. William R. Gee III ’89
Miss Catherine Y. Jackson ’77
Mrs. Elizabeth Dowling Costello ’83
Ms. Mary Kaitlyn O. Gentry ’97
Mrs. Eliza Ward Jarrett ’77
Mr. Matthew F. Councill ’99
Mrs. Ellen Bruce Gibbs ’46
Mrs. Sabra Toulson Jayne ’44
Mr. McLane F. Cover ’73
Mrs. Elizabeth Gorman Gilchrist ’64
Miss Elizabeth S. Johnston ’73
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Mr. Richard R. Jones ’63
Mr. Albert H. Michaels, Jr. ’51
Miss Barbara Hamilton Porter ’38
Mr. George W. Kauffman ’65
Mr. George S. Michaels ’52
Ms. Elizabeth Hart Porter ’50
Mrs. Emily Goodwin Kemp ’41
Ms. Lucy Michaels ’61
Mr. Brentnall M. Powell ’81
Mrs. Jennifer Bogue Kenerson ’84
Ms. Clemence M. K. Miller ’81
Mr. David B. Powell ’87
Mrs. Allison Randolph King ’84
Mrs. Alexandra Rich Mills ’90
Mrs. Susan Baker Powell ’53
Mr. Crawford N. Kirkpatrick, Jr. ’62
Dr. Angela M. Mislowsky ’89
Mrs. Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley ’83
Mr. Allen D. Moore ’64
Ms. Elizabeth McCleary Primrose-Smith ’60
Mr. Justin R. Klein ’86
Mrs. Brent Hooper Moore ’74
Mrs. Patricia McCormick Klein ’86
Mr. Joseph R. Moore III ’60
Mrs. Nancy Griswold Knox ’69
Ms. Mary Adams Moore ’41
Mrs. Barbara Tschudi Koppelman ’36
Mrs. Anne Bordley Moss ’49
Mr. John M. Kopper, Jr. ’65
Mr. Edmund T. Mudge IV ’57
Miss Lula Kopper ’61
Mr. David B. Mulholland ’73
Mrs. Cynthia Ballard Kreutter ’70
Mrs. Louisa Wilson Murphy ’79
Mr. Timothy L. Krongard ’76
Ms. Geraldine V. M. Nager Griffin ’71
Ms. Terry G. Lacy ’38
Mrs. Anastasia Thomas Nardangeli ’93
Mr. F. Wayne Lafferty, Jr. ’72
Ms. Lauren M. Nehra ’87
Mrs. Lynn DeGroff Lafferty ’45
Mr. William Neill III ’40
Mrs. Virginia Moore Lantz ’01
Mr. Travers C. Nelson ’62
Mrs. Laura Neilson Lee ’52
Mrs. Robin Buck Nicolls ’55
Mr. Christopher B. Legg ’61
Mr. Allan T. Norris, Jr. ’71
Mr. William M. Legg, Jr. ’57
Mrs. Elizabeth LeViness Nottingham ’52
Mrs. Anne Reiblich Leland ’50
Mr. Robert Matthew W. Novak ’95
Mrs. Josephine Kent Lemken ’83
Mrs. Julia Powell O’Brien ’79
Mr. Ernest D. Levering ’54
Mrs. Carolyn Schmidt Obrecht ’45*
Mrs. Lucy R. Liddell ’81
Mr. J. Perry Offutt, Jr. ’84
Mrs. Katherine Cole Liotta ’79
Miss Erin P. Oglesby ’93
Ms. Acha M. Lord ’69
Mrs. Elizabeth Callard Olson ’52
Mr. John A. Luetkemeyer, Jr. ’53
Mr. John R. Orrick, Jr. ’66
Ms. Mary P. MacKenzie ’80
Mrs. Danielle Brewster Oster ’89
Mrs. Jean Merrick Maddux ’72
Dr. J. Rollin Otto, Jr. ’45
Mrs. Amanda Savage Mahoney ’61
Mr. Rutland B. Paal, Jr. ’92
Mr. Alexander B. Martin, Jr. ’83
Mr. Bradford C. Peabody ’61
Mr. J.W.Y. Martin, Jr. ’52
Mr. John Peabody ’56
Dr. Andrew D. Martire ’83
Mr. Aubrey Pearre IV ’68
Mrs. Susan Anderson Mason ’58
Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins Pearre ’43
Mrs. Barbara Lanahan Mauro ’65
Ms. Sarah W. Pearre ’38
Mrs. Julia Martin McAllister ’86
Mrs. Frances Marburg Peck ’38
Mr. John K. Shaw III ’57
Mrs. Judith Warner McCarthy ’37
Mr. Nicholas G. Penniman IV ’50
Mrs. Elisabeth Dobbin Sherwood ’51
Mrs. Charlotte Williams McClain ’55
Mr. Thomas P. Perkins III ’47
Mrs. Courtenay Groff Shure ’91
Mr. John G. McCormick, Jr. ’89
Mr. Joshua R. Perry ’96
Dr. J. Thayer Simmons ’64
Mrs. Catherine Passano McDonnell ’88
Mrs. Katharine Baetjer Pilgrim ’57
Mr. George K. Singley ’62
Mrs. Lindsay Moore McGettigan ’97
Mrs. Anne Callard Pilson ’79
Mr. Andrew E. Sinwell ’77
Mr. Peter R. McGill III ’87
Mr. Gregory C. Pinkard ’68
Mrs. Ann Baldwin Smith ’49
Ms. Anne M. McKenrick ’61
Ms. Katherine Pinkard ’95
Miss Laura T. Spadone ’77
Mr. J. Craig McLanahan ’47
Mr. Walter Pinkard ’63
Mrs. Elizabeth Cromwell Speers ’76
Mr. Andrew F. Meredith ’81
Mrs. Mary Gibbs Piper ’51
Ms. Anne Salisbury Staley ’83
Mrs. Serena Allison Ptak ’84 Mrs. Elizabeth Purnell Raffetto ’57 Mrs. Rose Johnson Randall ’37 Mr. Elliott Randolph, Jr. ’54 Ms. Pickett Randolph ’50 Miss Christine Reed ’85 Miss Patricia Reese ’60 Mrs. Helen Bergland Reilly ’57 Mrs. Elizabeth VandeGrift Richards ’60 Mrs. Anne Weiskittel Rienhoff ’51 Mrs. Jeanne West Riggs ’53 Mrs. Nancy Martin Roberts ’83 Mrs. Sarah Sullivan Robinson ’59 Mrs. Rachel Arnot Rockwell ’91 Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler Rodgers ’91 Mr. John C. Rosenberg ’88 Mrs. Lavinia Lamont Rosenthal ’46 Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald Ross ’41 Ms. Karen W. Rugh ’93 Mr. Lewis Rumford III ’60 Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison Sale ’96 Mrs. Julia Buchanan Salovaara ’77 Mrs. Jane McCleary Saral ’55 Mrs. Mary Pearre Schaeren ’65 Mr. Douglas E. Schmidt ’79 Mrs. Kimberly Legg Seifert ’83 Mrs. Page Ward Seville ’76 Dr. Carlton C. Sexton ’64 Mrs. Elizabeth Hilgenberg Seymour ’84 Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey Shapiro ’64 Mrs. Fredericka S. Shaw ’63
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Ms. Lillie Stewart ’81 Mr. Gordon M. Stick, Jr. ’44 Mr. T. Howard F. Stick ’50 Mrs. Arnold G. Stifel II ’79 Mrs. Anne Luetkemeyer Stone ’53 Mr. James D. Stone ’52 Mrs. Jane Furlong Street ’51 Ms. Elizabeth Spencer Sutley ’77 Mr. Roth W. Tall, Jr. ’55 Mrs. Mary Finney Tanneberger ’69 Mr. Alexander H. Tanton ’97 Ms. Eleanor C. Thomas ’51 Mr. James R. Thomas, Jr. ’66 Mr. David F. Thompson ’56 Mr. Roszel C. Thomsen II ’70 Mrs. Margaret Webster Tomick ’83 Mrs. Marjorie Burdette Tompkins ’85 Miss Elizabeth Trimble ’60 Dr. I. Ridgeway Trimble III ’59 Mr. J. Barry Tubman ’77 Mr. John I. Turnbull II ’59 Miss Jane E. Turner ’74
Mrs. Heidi Homes Wilkes ’86 Mrs. Elizabeth Michaels Willett ’55 Mr. David M. Williams ’61 Mrs. Mary Frazer Williams ’82 Dr. McKim Williams ’45 Mr. Richard Williams ’55 Mr. Jay M. Wilson ’59 Mr. Laurence M. Wilson ’97 Mr. G. Van Velsor Wolf, Jr. ’56 Mr. John G. R. Wolfe ’42 Mr. Jeffrey Z. Wong ’72 Dr. Bill E. Woodward ’51 Ms. Caroline Worrall ’81 Mrs. Josephine George Worthington ’72 Mrs. Sallie Hurst Worthington ’50 Mrs. Custis Wright ’36 Mr. Matthew W. Wyskiel III ’81 Mr. Alexander E. Yaggy ’83 Mr. Michael E. Yaggy ’55 Mr. John M. P. Young ’95 Mr. Thomas F. Zink III ’90 Mrs. Emily Offutt Zollinger ’80
Geneva J. Boone Mr. & Mrs. Alva P. Weaver (Eleanor Zell ’50)
HONOR & MEMORIAL GIFTS
James O. Coady Mr. & Mrs. James M. Webster III ’80
Mr. Robert J. Twiss ’54 Dr. Alexandra Saral Vadnais ’86 Mr. George R. Van Dyke ’79 Mrs. Eleanor Finney Waller ’68 Mr. Charles R. Ward ’81 Mr. John P. Ward, Jr. ’81
Generous gifts were received honoring beloved family members and friends.
Mrs. Lea Craig Ward ’80
IN HONOR OF
Miss Katie E. Wareheim ’98
Lillian P. Athey ’23 Mr. & Mrs. Preston G. Athey T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
Mr. Guy W. Warfield ’67 Mr. Henry M. Warfield ’71 Mrs. Louise McBride Warmath ’72 Mr. Thomas D. Washburne, Jr. ’66 Mr. T. Edmund J. Watts ’73 Mrs. Eleanor Zell Weaver ’50 Mr. James M. Webster III ’80 Mr. John M. Webster ’82 Mrs. Cary Willis Weems ’67 Mrs. Courtney Kirby Weir ’94 Dr. Anne Colston Wentz ’52 Mr. James H. West ’83 Mr. Rexford L. Wheeler III ’63 Ms. Margaret Garland Whitman ’69 Mr. Marland Whitman ’59 Mrs. Tamara Passano Wiggs ’91 Mr. Edward I. Wight, Jr. ’83 *Deceased reflections reflections
Sallie H. Athey ’25 Mr. & Mrs. Preston G. Athey T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Duncan R. Barnes ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Barnes Holland A. Barnes ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Barnes Benjamin H. Berman ’20 Mr. Steven L. Berman & Ms. Heidi S. Kenny-Berman Emilie A. Berman ’13 Mr. David J. Berman & Ms. Jeannine A. Disviscour Paul A. Berman ’09 Mr. David J. Berman & Ms. Jeannine A. Disviscour
Charlotte E. Brand ’17 Dr. Julia F. Brand Emily R. Briggs ’17 Mrs. Carolyn Lord Cassandra N. Brooks ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Brooks R. Amiot (Susan Quarngesser ’79) Calvert School’s Excellent Teachers Miss Meredith Suzanne Hammond ’00 Walker S. Carroll ’26 Mr. & Mrs. James Walker Joshua D. Chung ’17 Dr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Chung Eliza M. Cleverley ’19 Ms. Barbara G. Harries Anne M. Coady ’22 Baltimore Community Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Rienhoff (Anne Weiskittel ’51) Connor F. Coady ’26 Baltimore Community Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Rienhoff (Anne Weiskittel ’51)
Bradley M. Cohen ’11 Dr. & Mrs. Brian M. Cohen Anastasia C. Collins ’05 Mrs. Alexander K. Barton Matthew K. Collins ’08 Mrs. Alexander K. Barton Michael B. Collins ’11 Mrs. Alexander K. Barton John P. Davis ’21 Anonymous Sophie P. Davis ’18 Anonymous Liam D. Digges ’23 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dugan Quinn W. Digges ’25 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dugan Ani & Jayasri Dutta Mr. Roshan Dutta ’08 William E. Fleming ’22 Dr. & Mrs. Richard Fleming Julian S. Gallop ’20 Mr. Herbert Gallop Ms. Honie Ann Peacock Mariana I. Garza ’19 Dr. John C. Breckinridge ’51
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Mateo F. Garza ’22 Dr. John C. Breckinridge ’51 Nicola B. Garza ’22 Dr. John C. Breckinridge ’51 Mary Kaitlyn O. Gentry ’97 Mr. John A. Wolf Caitlin B. Guinee ’99 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Guinee III Vanguard Charitable Meghan K. Guinee ’97 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Guinee III Vanguard Charitable Morgan-Reese V. Hale ’04 Mrs. Ra’Nell A. DavisHale Marie-Camille Havard Mr. Michael J. Prebil ’01 Bryce D. Herfel ’24 Mrs. Eileen Herfel Kellen C. Herfel ’25 Mrs. Eileen Herfel Nancy A. Hopkins Mr. & Mrs. James M. Webster III ’80 Caroline B. Jamison ’26 Mr. & Mrs. Freeman M. Wade Allison B. Keffer ’22 Mrs. Patricia D. Palm Andrew J. Keffer ’24 Mrs. Patricia D. Palm Juliette L. Knapp ’13 Ms. Patricia Rafalko Channing M. LauEngler ’20 Mrs. Carol Engler Ben T. Ledyard ’26 Mrs. Patricia L. Friel Samuel L. Long ’17 Dr. & Mrs. Henry C. Hawthorne Louis B. Thalheimer & Juliet A. Eurich John A. Luetkemeyer ’53 Mr. James Dorsey Stone, Jr. ’89 Jalen D. Marsiglia ’25 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dawsey Grace N. Martel ’22 Mr. Thomas C. Martel, Jr. Andrew M. Moore ’23 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Torba Ella R. Moore ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Torba William R. Moore ’21 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Torba Elinor M. Murphy ’07 Mrs. Elizabeth R. Murphy Hunter O. Murphy ’22 Mrs. Elizabeth R. Murphy Mrs. Valerie A. Wilson
Cole A. Nelson ’20 Mr. & Mrs. John Strasbaugh Daniel L. Owens ’18 Dr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Owens Dona R. Pinkard Mr. Alexander H. Tanton ’97 Meghan M. Powderly ’19 Ms. Lorraine Fiducia Emerson C. Pruette ’24 Ms. Cheryl Southern Haynes Pruette Ms. Cheryl Southern Merritt Pruette Ms. Cheryl Southern Paul C. Reynolds ’17 Mr. Hugh P. McCormick, Jr.* Judith S. Rice Dr. & Mrs. Andrew D. Martire ’83 Parker Richardson Mr. Richard Miles Rylan M. Richardson ’25 Mr. Richard Miles Page C. Roulette ’19 Mrs. William Fowles Samuel R. Schreiber ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Feingold Carey B. Seal ’94 Miss Rachael L. Nichols ’91 E. Michael Shawen Mr. Michael J. Prebil ’01 Lauren J. Spencer ’17 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barnes Tenth Age Girls, Section A Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Szczerbicki William F. Vincent ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gallamore Katie E. Wareheim ’98 Mrs. Margaret B. Wareheim Matthew P. Wareheim ’01 Mrs. Margaret B. Wareheim Paul E. Wareheim III Mrs. Margaret B. Wareheim Pierce A. Washburn ’16 Mrs. Donna H. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Washburn, Sr. Mrs. Donna H. Lewis Thomas R. Washburn, Jr. ’10 Mrs. Donna H. Lewis William S. Washburn ’13 Mrs. Donna H. Lewis
IN MEMORY OF Matthew S. Atkinson ’77 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Sinwell ’77 Edward W. Brown Mr. Peter J. Schweizer Mary Carrington Brown Mr. W. Page Dame III ’52 Francis J. Carey ’38 Dr. & Mrs. Earl P. Galleher, Jr. (Martha Hungerford ’45) W.P. Carey Foundation Wm. Polk Carey ’42 W.P. Carey Foundation Dr. Arthur V. Cooke Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Babij Kitty F. Cromwell ’48 Anonymous Mr. Charles L. Bauermann Ms. Anne C. Bieretz Ms. Katrina M. Kunkler Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins Pearre ’43 Mr. & Mrs. Truman T. Semans Ms. Margaret C. Taliaferro Mrs. Mary Riggs Wolfe ’48 Heningham Fulton Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. C. George ’66 (Mary Pitt Marshall ’70) Robert Garrett ’49 Mrs. Jacqueline M. Garrett Ginger Hammond Miss Emily L. Hammond ’90 Mary W. Harris ’13 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Sherlock S. Gillet, Jr. ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Harris III ’78 Mrs. Lois A. Pilachowski Mr. & Mrs. James M. Webster III ’80 Vicki S. Higham Mr. Stephen K. Higham Edward G. Huey Dr. & Mrs. Charles Coady Brown (Jane Buxton ’47) Iredell W. Iglehart ’39 Miss Alice P. Iglehart ’00 Louise D. Kent ’86 Mr. & Mrs. John G. Beam III (Kate Browne ’87) William J. Kerr ’54 Mr. Donald K. Nikdorff III & The Honorable Barbara K. Howe ’51 Melissa Temsook Knott ’94 Mrs. Jessica Temsook Schick ’92 Margaret W. Licht Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nicolls (Robin Buck ’55) Mr. & Mrs. James M. Webster III ’80 *Deceased reflections | Fall 2017
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John Mackey Mrs. Sylvia Mackey
Lewis O. Woodward ’52 Mr. W. Page Dame III ’52
Eddie’s of Roland Park
Francis G. Marburg ’13 Mrs. Mary Lynn Marburg Brett ’37
Doris O. Young Ms. Rebecca Burton, on behalf of the Colleagues of Joseph “Hank” Young in the Office of the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Ms. Elizabeth S. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Lewison Mr. James K. McCulla Mr. Norvell E. Miller III
Fast & Furriest Mobile Pet Grooming
Constance H. McCallister Mr. C. Blake McCallister ’87 Blanche A. McCleary Dr. & Mrs. Rein Saral (Jane McCleary ’55) Miss Katherine R. Saral ’87 Dr. David Vadnais & Dr. Alexandra Saral Vadnais ’86 Robert G. Merrick ’44 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Maddux (Jean Merrick ’72) Lawrence P. Naylor ’32 Mr. David J. Callard Ann H. Oglesby Miss Erin P. Oglesby ’93 Rev. John & Mrs. Ruth Peabody Mr. Bradford C. Peabody ’61 Frances E. Pitts ’92 Mrs. Susanna Pitts Teixidor ’88 Amy Manning Porter ’04 Miss Barbara Hamilton Porter ’38 Champaben Shah Dr. & Mrs. Dinesh C. Shah Lindsay W. Shea ’97 Mr. & Mrs. Bryson L. Cook ’60 Ms. Lisa W. Schmucki Mary Sheppard Sappington Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Hammond, Jr. Gordon M. Stick ’44 Anonymous Mr. T. Howard F. Stick ’50 & Ms. Alyce C. Cushing Paul E. Wareheim, Jr. Ms. Janis E. Becker Mr. & Mrs. William F. Broglie Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Carson II Mrs. Ann W. Dahl Mrs. Mary A. Del Rosso Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Doll Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas P. Geier Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Geier Mr. & Mrs. Donald Glover Mrs. Nancy L. Haines Mr. & Mrs. Colin C. Healy Mrs. Marilyn J. Roberts Mrs. Jane S. Sewell Mr. & Mrs. Earl A. Smith Mrs. Karen B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. West Dr. & Mrs. Robin E. Williman Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Wilson Mrs. Jeaneen B. Wingate *Deceased reflections
Eva Simmons-O’Brien, MD Dr. & Mrs. Steven J. Feigenberg Foreman Wolf Fox 45 Morning News France-Merrick Performing Arts Center Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Fulchino Mr. & Mrs. Karl M. Getschel
Mary A. Young ’10 Mr. James K. McCulla Miss Caroline F. Young ’01
Graul’s Market
Matthew S. Young ’06 Mr. James K. McCulla Miss Caroline F. Young ’01
Ms. Sarah Hoff
GIFTS-IN-KIND 17 Light Restaurant & Lounge Alban CAT Alex Cooper Gallery of Rugs All About Me Salon & Spa American Girl B&O Railroad Museum Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Barrevolution Mr. Steven L. Berman & Ms. Heidi S. Kenny-Berman Betsy Royall Casting Birroteca Baltimore Blue Pit BBQ & Whiskey Bar Boordy Vineyards The Brewer’s Art Bricks 4 Kidz Ms. Sarah Caldwell Carbiz Center Stage Charm City Cakes The Charmery Mr. & Mrs. Frederick S. Clark ’85 Mr. & Mrs. Everest S. Conover, Jr. Copper Kitchen Core Cycle Studios Cosima Mill 1 Creative Print Group Dr. Aerlyn G. Dawn & Dr. Marianne E. Dawn Devon Maryn Earth Treks Climbing Centers Eddie Jacobs Ltd.
Heavy Seas Historic Ships in Baltimore Dr. Lisa Ishii Ms. Melissa Iwai J. McLaughlin J. S. Edwards Jenkins Baer Associates Key Brewing Company Mr. & Mrs. D. Brooks Kitchel II Landmark Theatres Liberty Mountain Resort & Conference Center Lluminaire Salon M & T Bank Maggy Kilroy Photo Mathnasium of Roland Park Mrs. Terri C. Merwin Michael Phelps Swim School Ms. Stacey Molli Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Nabit Neha Threading Salon and Spa Nepenthe Homebrew Oliver Brewing Company The Oregon Grille Orokawa Y in Towson Peabody Heights Brewery Pen & Quill Peter W. Ratcliffe, Architects P.A. Pied Piper Children’s Wear, Inc. TK PR Public Relations The QG Radcliffe Jewelers Radebaugh Florist & Greenhouses Inc. Rebounders Gymnastics Resultz Sports Performance Training Rockin’ Jump, The Ultimate Trampoline Park
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Rodgers Farms Mr. & Mrs. Austin Root Ruth Shaw, Inc. Salon Method Sandra Paetow Photography Sarah Fenhagen Design Selden Morgan Jewelry Appraisals Shananigans Toy Shop Ski Roundtop Step Up Lacrosse Stephen J. Tant Plumbing, LLC Stone Mill Bakery Sullivan’s Steakhouse Sultan Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Tea Rose Floral Design (Ms. Chiara Peacock) Turf Valley Golf Course Union3 Event Productions Union Craft Brewing Mr. & Mrs. Scott W. Vandiver Village Nails & Spa Walt Disney World Wee Chic Wells Discount Liquors Whitetail Resort Words with Boards World of Beer
The Mitre Box Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nye IV PNC Bank RCM&D, Inc. SC&H Group, LLC Sunnyfields Interiors, LLC SunTrust Bank Travelstead Transportation Group
TASTE AT CALVERT SPONSORS Anonymous
Anonymous ADA-DAD Builders, LTD Compass Group - FLIK Independent School Dining Creative Print Group Eastern Technical, Inc. Fidelity Mechanical Services Greenspring Associates, Inc. Harbor Investment Advisory, LLC Kelly & Associates Insurance Group/ KELLY Payroll Legacy Restorations, Inc. Mr. John A. Luetkemeyer, Jr. ’53 Marquette Associates Mary Sue Candies Mr. Albert H. Michaels, Jr. ’51
Mr. & Mrs. George T. Mumford ’90
Mr. Filippo Bovio & Ms. Mary T. Doud
Mr. & Mrs. David Peacock (Sarah Mumford ’85)
Copper Kitchen
Mrs. Lois A. Pilachowski
Creative Print Group
Mrs. Clover P. Roulette
The Dorothy Atkinson Foundation
Ms. Lisa W. Schmucki
Eastern Technical, Inc.
Schwab Charitable Fund
Dr. Evan A. Feinberg & Ms. Kathleen A. Donohue
Mr. Evan T. Shea ’94
Friends of the Class of 2020
Dr. Lawrence T. P. Stifler ’53 & Ms. Mary McFadden
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Keelty Kelly & Associates Insurance Group/ KELLY Payroll KJones Consulting Knott Realty Group Miles & Stockbridge Foundation, Inc.
ELEVENTH ANNUAL CALVERT CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORS
Mr. Alexander H. P. Colhoun ’81 & Ms. Selina Rossiter Mr. & Mrs. Bryson L. Cook ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Giancola (Katharine Mumford ’80) Mr. Joe Gitchell & Dr. Elizabeth A. Mumford ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Hopkins ’55 Ms. Elizabeth S. Hughes Mr. C. Blake McCallister ’87 Mr. James K. McCulla Mr. Norvell E. Miller III
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Nabit O’Conor and Mooney Realtors Orange Element Design Penza Bailey Architect Sharon Redmond Photography Stevenson Village Veterinary Hospital T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Union3 Event Productions Workshop Development Inc.
ENDOWMENT DONORS Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Albert, Jr. ’72 Dr. & Mrs. Aristides C. Alevizatos Mr. & Mrs. David L. Banta Ms. Rebecca Burton, on behalf of the Colleagues of Joseph “Hank” Young in the Office of the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Mrs. Lucy Bartlett Cerise ’69 Dr. & Mrs. Boyoung Cha
Mrs. Clare Stewart
Stifler Family Foundation The James & Jacqueline Stradtner Foundation T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Mr. & Mrs. James M. Webster III ’80 Mr. & Mrs. John G. R. Wolfe ’42 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Wyskiel III ’81 Miss Caroline F. Young ’01 Mr. Colston E. Young ’85 Miss Laura H. Young ’97 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Young
HILLYER SOCIETY The Hillyer Society recognizes the generosity of those alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends who have included Calvert School in their estate plans.
Anonymous (3) Dr. & Mrs. Aristides C. Alevizatos Mrs. Dorothy Sloan Atkinson ’40* Mrs. Sara Hundley Bartlett ’37* Mrs. Florence Snyder Bohon ’40* Mr. & Mrs. Perry J. Bolton (Aurelia Garland ’47) *Deceased reflections | Fall 2017
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Mrs. Geneva J. Boone*
Mr. Donald B. Scott, Sr.
The Lawrence P. Naylor III Scholarship Fund
Mrs. Anne Kinsolving Brown ’18*
Mrs. Katherine Van Sant Spalding ’39*
Mrs. Caroline Lovelace Brown ’31*
Mr. & Mrs. Roger D. Stone (Florence Smith ’50)
Established in 2004 by Mrs. Cassandra Naylor and her family, this fund memorializes Carnell and Angela Dawson and their children by providing financial assistance for a qualified student from the Oliver Community or other inner city neighborhood.
Miss Louise E. Bruce ’36* Mr. David J. Callard Mr. Francis J. Carey, Jr. ’38* Mr. Wm. Polk Carey ’42* Miss Georgia S. Carrington ’49 Mr. & Mrs. David S. Clapp ’81
Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Stout ’43* Mr. & Mrs. James B. Stradtner Mr. John L. Swope III ’51* Mrs. Elizabeth Slack Tibbits ’46* Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Tinati
The Karl J. Nelson & Elizabeth Schmeisser Nelson ’33 Scholarship Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey R. Clapp III ’51
Mrs. Barbara Miller Tompkins*
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Cole, Jr. (Mary Riggs ’52)
Miss Barbara Van Ness ’40* Mrs. Jean Taliaferro Wagner ’47
Mr. Alexander H. P. Colhoun ’81 & Ms. Selina Rossiter
Mrs. Marian Trescher Waldhausen ’44* Mrs. Gracia G. Whitridge*
Ms. Kitty Cromwell ’48*
Established in 2008 by alumnus Elizabeth Schmeisser Nelson ’33 and her husband, Karl, this scholarship is to be used to provide financial assistance for underprivileged children at Calvert School.
Mrs. Ann W. Dahl
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce P. Wilson (Laura Meacham ’34)*
The Schapiro Family Fund
Miss Thekla M. Fitzpatrick ’45*
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Wyskiel III ’81
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin W. Foster ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Fulton, Jr.* Miss Eliza C. Funk ’18* Mr. William M. Gardner, Jr. ’43* Mr. J. McHenry Gillet ’40* Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. H. Harvey ’32* Anne Gordon Keidel ’56* Mr. & Mrs. E. Robert Kent, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Krongard ’76 Mrs. Laura Neilson Lee ’52 Dr. & Mrs. F. Pierce Linaweaver Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. Liotta (Katherine Cole ’79) Mr. Clarence S. Lovelace ’34* Mr. & Mrs. John A. Luetkemeyer, Jr. ’53 Dr. & Mrs. Andrew D. Martire ’83 Mr. Stephen Maloy & Ms. Anne McKenrick ’61 Mr. Albert H. Michaels, Jr. ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Decatur H. Miller ’44* Mr. John S. Morton, Jr. ’31* Mrs. Elizabeth Schmeisser Nelson ’33* Mr. Richard F. Ober ’27* Mr. & Mrs. John B. Powell, Jr. (Susan Baker ’53) Mr. Charles B. Reeves, Jr. ’35* Mr. Francis G. Riggs ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Alan Y. Roberts (Sally Gordon ’54) Mrs. Marjory Bartlett Sanger ’32* Mrs. Virginia M. Schmidt *Deceased reflections
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS The Janice A. Bosley Family Scholarship Fund Established in 2007 by the Warnock family to honor the memory of Janice A. Bosley, mother of Deidre Bosley Warnock, this fund provides financial assistance to the child of a single-parent who could not otherwise afford to attend Calvert School. The William and Carolyn Gorman Scholarship Fund The fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Gorman in 1997 to provide scholarship assistance to students who demonstrate financial need. The Anne Gordon Mumford ’56 (Andy Rulon-Miller) Scholarship Fund The fund was established in 2004 by her family to memorialize Anne Mumford ’56 and to honor her dedication to education. This scholarship will be used to provide financial assistance to a child who otherwise would not be able to attend Calvert School and promote diversity within the Calvert student body. The Hathaway Family Scholarship This fund was established by the Hathaway family to provide financial assistance for a qualified student living in Baltimore City in an effort to maintain geographical and socioeconomic diversity.
Established in 2004, the Schapiro Family Fund provides financial assistance for Calvert School employees’ children who are enrolled at Calvert School. The Lindsay Shea Memorial Scholarship Fund The need-based scholarship fund was created by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shea in memory of their beloved daughter Lindsay W. Shea ’97. The Stewart Scholarship This scholarship was established to provide financial assistance to qualified children and to promote diversity within the student body. The Lawrence T. P. Stifler Scholarship Fund Established in 2004, the Lawrence T. P. Stifler Scholarship is intended to provide financial assistance to a child who otherwise would not be able to attend Calvert School and promote diversity within the Calvert student body. The Marian Trescher Waldhausen ’44 Scholarship Fund Established in 2012 with a gift from her estate, the Marian Trescher Waldhausen ’44 Scholarship provides financial assistance to qualified students who could not otherwise afford a Calvert education. The Horatio Hall Whitridge & Gracia Grieb Whitridge Scholarship This scholarship was established to provide general financial aid to qualified students.
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The Matthew ’06 & Abigail ’10 Young Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 2008 by the family and friends of the Young family, this scholarship is intended to provide general financial assistance to qualified students.
ENDOWED FACULTY & STAFF FUNDS The Deborah Dorsey Albert Memorial Fund Mr. Charles T. Albert, Sr. ’42 and the Albert family established the Fund in 1994 in memory of Mrs. Albert, a member of the Calvert class of 1944. The Fund provides an annual award to a faculty member who has made an outstanding contribution to the life and mission of Calvert School. 2017 Recipient: Brian J. Mascuch The Alevizatios/Austin Fund The Alevizatos/Austin Fund honors Christen Aristides Alevizatos ’76, Dorothy Chrysanthe Alevizatos ’80, and Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley ’83, the grandchildren of Mrs. Charles S. (Dorothy) Austin, Jr. Proceeds from the Fund are used to help underwrite the costs associated with faculty summer study and travel as a way to enrich Calvert’s curriculum. The Apgar Award for Excellence in Instruction Founded in 1996, The Apgar Award is given to individual faculty members who have had a demonstrable impact on their students or who have made a significant contribution to the art of teaching and counseling students. 2017 Recipient: Kelly McCormick Whitman ’00 The Class of 2006 Staff Award The Class of 2006 Staff award was created by Head Master Andrew D. Martire ’83 to acknowledge non-faculty employees for their exemplary service to Calvert School. Supporting this idea, the parents and grandparents of the Class of 2006 chose to endow and name this award in honor their children’s graduation. 2017 Recipient: Frederick G. Schmidt, Jr The Class of 2008 New Teacher Development Fund Established by the parents and grandparents of the members of the Class
of 2008, this fund provides professional development support for teachers within their first three years of teaching at Calvert. The Edward Woodman Brown Faculty Endowment Fund Created during the Centennial Initiative, this fund was established in memory of the late Head Master Edward Brown in honor of his devotion to Calvert’s faculty. Proceeds will be used to support faculty enrichment through continuing education. The Emily Kenny Reeves Fund Established by Charles B. Reeves, Jr. ’35 in memory of his mother, the Emily Kenny Reeves Fund is an endowment intended to provide funding for travel and study opportunities for Calvert teachers seeking professional development. John Work Garrett ’36 Memorial Fund The Fund was established by Harrison Garrett ’23, Katherine Garrett Bainbridge ’26, Alice Garrett Phillips ’28, Ella Garrett Brigham ’30, and Barbara Garrett Reed ’34 in memory of their youngest brother, John W. Garrett ’36, Second Lieutenant, Air Corps, A.U.S., pilot of a B-24 who was killed in the line of duty on May 3, 1944. Proceeds from this fund are used to ensure that Calvert’s faculty members have the opportunity for study and travel, and to enrich the curriculum by bringing those experiences back into the classroom for their students. The Harris Fund
and concern for all members of the Calvert community, and possesses the intangible spirit that made Matt & Abby so special. 2017 Recipient: Susan A. Silberstein
OTHER ENDOWED/ RESTRICTED FUNDS The Bolton Endowment for the Arts Proceeds from the Bolton Fund are used by Calvert to provide enrichment activities for the performing arts, and the fine arts, and to fund the annual Bolton Arts Award, which recognizes a student’s exceptional interest, effort, and growth in the arts. 2017 Recipient: Charles S. Niccolinii The Class of 1981 Tucker Hebb Memorial Fund Named in memory of classmate David “Tucker” Hebb, The Class of 1981 Tucker Hebb Memorial Fund is a financial aid discretionary fund awarded at the Head Master’s discretion to students or families needing assistance with non-academic, school-related expenses. The Class of 1985 Carter Burwell Roulette ’85 Technology Fund Named in memory of classmate Carter Roulette, this Fund was established by the Class of 1985 during their 25th Reunion to provide for emerging technology that will enhance the educational experience at Calvert School.
The Harris Family established this fund recognition of the special care that former Calvert faculty member, Margaret Waters Licht, provided for her Seventh Age boys. Proceeds from the Fund are used to help Calvert faculty members with the costs associated with their continuing education.
The Class of 2009 Health and Wellness Fund
The Matthew ’06 & Abigail ’10 Young Memorial Award
Established by the parents and grandparents of the Class of 2011, this endowment provides for a noteworthy speaker to visit the Calvert campus each year to meet with Eighth Grade students and is designed to enrich the students’ academic foundation, reinforce topics learned in the classroom, and encourage reading and writing.
Created in June 2008 by Head Master Andrew D. Martire ’83, this fund honors the lives of Matthew ’06 and Abigail ’10 Young. This award is presented to a member of the faculty or staff who has contributed significantly to many areas of school life, is devoted to personal growth and improvement, displays care
Established by the parents and grandparents of the Class of 2009, this Fund provides equipment upgrades and maintenance for the Class of 2009 Health and Wellness Center. The Class of 2011 Visiting Speakers Fund
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The Nambda Cha Calvert Lacrosse Fund
Hopkins Lower School Art Fund
The Cha Family, in memory of Yong Jin ‘Nambda’ Cha, Calvert class of 2007, established the Fund to strengthen the lacrosse program at Calvert School.
Established in 2004, the Hopkins Lower School Art Fund is intended to provide funding for a Lower School Art Resource area as well as art supplies and materials above and beyond the operating budget.
The George H. Cosman Chair in Astronomy and other Sciences The Cosman Chair provides funds to support continuing education for Calvert faculty members who teach and develop science programs, and to provide for the care and upgrading of the Luetkemeyer Planetarium Programs. The fund was established in 1997. The Dunning Memorial Fund The H.A.B. Dunning Foundation funded this endowment in 1971 with understanding that the income shall be used at the Head Master’s discretion for the benefit of Calvert School.
The Sanger/Naylor Technology Fund Established by Marjory Bartlett Sanger ’32 in honor of her classmate, Lawrence P. Naylor III, and formerly called the Calvert Technology Fund, proceeds from this fund are used to support Calvert’s technology program including providing and maintaining laptop computers that may be borrowed by students who are not able to purchase a laptop because of financial difficulties.
Every effort has been made to list all donors who have made a gift to the School from July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. We apologize for any errors or omissions and request that you report all corrections to our Development Director, Sarah Walton, at (410) 243-6054 ext. 141 or swalton@calvertschoolmd.org.
The Sheridan Foundation Endowment In October 1985, the Sheridan Foundation awarded a gift to Calvert School to provide funds that can be used for maintenance projects that fall outside of the yearly budget or saved for the purchase of equipment or a renovation project.
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Alumni STAY I NG CO NNECT E D W I T H CA LV E RT GRA D UAT ES
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2017-2018 Alumni Events
2017-2018 ALUMNI BOARD OF GOVERNORS Rachel Arnot Rockwell ’91 President Clemmie Miller ’81 Vice President Lexie Rich Mills ’90 Treasurer Chris Davis ’94 Secretary MEMBERS Hill Michaels ’51 Peter Schweizer ’58 Kieran Fox ’79 Catherine Thomas Burnett ’81 Laura Killebrew Finney ’81 Chase Martin ’90 George Mumford ’90 Stasia Thomas Nardangeli ’93 John Avirett ’95 Robert Law ’95 Matt Novak ’95 Doug Carpenter ’99
Join Calvert School at one of our upcoming receptions Twelfth Annual Calvert Golf Classic Monday, October 9, 2017 Hayfields Country Club High School Alumni Event Sunday, November 5, 2017 Calvert Middle School New York Regional Event Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Sotheby’s New York Class of 2014 Luncheon Saturday, December 9, 2017 Calvert Middle School San Francisco Regional Event Thursday, January 18, 2018 Airbnb Headquarters Planetarium & Science Night Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Calvert Lower School A Night of the Town: An Auction in Support of Calvert's Teachers Saturday, February 24, 2018 Bar Vasquez West Palm Beach Regional Event Thursday, March 8, 2018 Location to be Determined
WANT CALVERT TO COME TO A CITY NEAR YOU? We are always looking for places to host events, so please let us know if you would like us to visit your city. Be on the lookout for more information in Calvert Connections, our monthly alumni e-newsletter, and through our alumni Facebook and LinkedIn groups. Login to MyCalvert at www.calvertschoolmd.org to update your contact information, search the alumni directory, or write a class note. Contact Carly Slagel, Coordinator of Alumni and Parent Relations, at cslagel@calvertschoolmd.org or 410-243-6054 ext. 173.
SAVE THE DATE FOR Alumni Weekend May 10 – 12, 2018 Classes ending in 3s and 8s are in reunion years. If you are interested in helping plan a gathering for your class, email alumni@calvertschoolmd.org.
Matt Councill ’99 Blake Sheehan ’00 Annie Wu ’01 Meredith Good-Cohn ’07 Olivia Verbic ’15 PAST PRESIDENTS 2014-2016 Brooke Wheeler Rodgers ’91 2012-2014 Kieran Fox ’79 2010-2012 Patty McCormick Klein ’86 2008-2010 Curtis Campbell ’83 2006-2008 Hill Michaels ’51 2005-2006 Susie Quarnguesser Amiot ’79 2004-2005 Matt Wyskiel ’81
If you are interested in joining the Alumni Board, please reach out to the Alumni Office.
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Anne Howard Stick Hopkins ‘40 (second row, second from the left) with her classmates on graduation day in 1940. Read more about the alumna who has met every Head Master on the next page.
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Silhouette Child for Life: A Conversation with Anne Howard Stick Hopkins ’40
Anne Howard Stick Hopkins ’40 can say something few alumni can: she has met every Head Master since Calvert’s founding, including Virgil Hillyer. Her relationship with Calvert School spans nine decades, beginning 83 years ago when her father brought her at age three, to meet Mr. Hillyer. “As soon as a baby was born, you had to register him or her to be sure he or she could attend the School. You were very lucky to be accepted. Then you had to meet with Mr. Hillyer. Of course, I don’t remember,” she says with a laugh. Her family selected Calvert School based on its reputation for educational excellence, which was as well known in 1934 as it is today. “All you had to do was open a National Geographic, Ladies Home Journal, or The Saturday Evening Post, and there was the silhouette!” Aside from the longevity of her relationship to Calvert, another fact that makes Mrs. Hopkins’ story unique is her connection to the school. During her lifetime, she has been a student, sibling, parent, aunt, and alumna. Many Calvert alumni have multiple connections to the school, but, incredibly, there was only a six year span between the year her younger brother graduated and the year she enrolled her oldest child, John H. Clemson, as a student. Her devotion to Calvert and her affection for the institution are immediately evident. When she shares specific memories of her experience at Calvert dating back decades, which remain clear to this day, there is warmth in her voice. “Whatever we learned was made so enjoyable and fun. Mr. Hillyer’s books and his histories were so humorous and creative. The books were lighthearted, and the teachers were as well. The way they taught and presented the material stimulated you - you wanted to learn.” She continues, “I loved shaking hands with the Head Master in the morning. It was such a pleasant way to start the day and break the tension. Polite traditions like that were unique to Calvert. Just the way they did things was so different from other schools.” She still recalls many of her teachers. “In the Seventh Age, I had Mrs. Dye. She was marvelous! The boys’ teacher was Mr. Webster—he was such fun and was a wonderful artist. Both he and Mr. Huey would come in and draw a little sketch in the margin of your page—perhaps a little dog or something like that. Mr. Huey was a wonderful man. I am an artist, too, so we really got along.” Mrs. Hopkins emphasizes how the educational foundation she received so many years ago continues to benefit her to this day. “You had to memorize a large amount of material which, of course, is what Calvert is known for. Spelling was emphasized as well. My, you had to sit down every night and review your spelling words, and because of that, it stuck with you! Indeed, when I
By Chiara Peacock worked for the newspapers, as a food editor, everybody would come and ask me how to spell.” She delights in sharing, “In fact, to this day, I can still spell ‘cuneiform’ and ‘Nebuchadnezzar.’ When I saw that word on Jeopardy the other evening, I said, ‘Ah hah, you see!’ They say you should keep your mind sharp, so don’t call me at 7:00 P.M.” she adds with a twinkle in her eyes. Her experience is similar to that of many Calvert alumni, who believe the foundation they received at Calvert prepared them for their greatest challenges. “The things we learned at Calvert – and the books we read – were so advanced. Even when I went to college, there was so much I had already learned.” As it is for today’s students, the teachers and administrators shaped her experience most of all. “The Head Masters were very friendly and were never aloof. They came around to visit your classes and you got to know them.” Although she was a young child at Calvert, Mrs. Hopkins recalls her teachers in great detail. “The teachers were all so interesting. I remember the French teacher was such a lovely little lady. We read Madame Curie’s biography and so many other challenging books. I can still read anything in French.” Also consistent with today’s students, her relationships with her classmates had a lasting impact on her, and she maintained many of those friendships throughout her life. “We were a close-knit group. To this day, my best friend is my classmate, Virginia Lee Finney.” Another facet of her time at Calvert had a lasting impact on her future endeavors. She says, “I loved the creative assemblies. During the assemblies, you had to stand up in front of large groups of people. It was because of this experience that I was comfortable with public speaking later in life. I was often required to speak in front of hundreds and hundreds of people, and my experience at Calvert made me feel prepared. It gave me the confidence.” This invaluable training in public speaking is still a unique element of a Calvert education today. Mrs. Hopkins’ gratitude for her experience at Calvert has motivated her to remain a loyal alumna of the School over the years. “I felt that if anyone could have my education as a background, that person could get through anything in life.” Mrs. Hopkins’ belief in the School’s mission has inspired her to support the scholarship fund through her family foundation. “Helping some bright young person who doesn’t have the means to afford a Calvert education, makes me feel wonderful.”
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ALUMNI GATHERED AT CALVERT AND BEYOND for a chance to make new memories with old friends. Last year’s events kicked off with our 11th Annual Golf Tournament and was followed by many other activities, including our Class of 2013 Luncheon, the High School Alumni Ravens Game, a tour of the art collection generously donated by the late Charles B. “Spratt” Reeves ’35, Fred Clark’s ’85 gallery reception for our New Yorkers, a planetarium show about NASA that featured current parent and NASA employee Bob Caffrey, an alumni playdate for families, as well as a paint night directed by current parent Gillian Quinn.
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4 Three of the four team members who won the 2016 Calvert Golf Classic celebrated with the trophy during the reception – Evan Davis, Chip Merrick ’88, and Hugh Purvis. Not pictured, Phil Corcoran.
5 Dave Willis ’72, Carville Collins ’73, Charlie Albert ’72, and Ken Rutherford share a round of golf together.
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Art Show 6 Rachel Arnot Rockwell ’91, Margie Garland Whitman ’69, and Anne Jamison ’59 are all smiles. 7 Alumni and friends listen as David Cunningham discusses various pieces in the Reeves Art Collection. 8 Friends to the School, Lisa and Alan Garten, enjoy the art collection donated by the late Charlie Reeves ’35. Play Date
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Planetarium Night 10 Alumni gathered in the newly designed Lower School Science Room to hear from Calvert parent and Project Manager at NASA, Bob Caffrey, before heading to the Planetarium to view “From Dream to Discovery: Inside NASA.”
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New York Regional Event 11 Fred Clark ’85 with Board of Trustees Chair Jim Stradtner and Headmaster Andrew Holmgren. 12 Charlotte Harvey ’72 and Geraldine Nager Griffin ’71 enjoy sharing memories. 13 Paige Hanson ’06, Kendall Zaharris ’05, Neile Weeks ’05, Betsy Mastropieri, and Hilary Wilson ’05 attend their first New York Regional Event. 14 Stephanie and Fred Clark ’85 hosted a wonderful group of Calvert School alumni at Findlay Galleries in January 2017.
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15 Members of the Class of 2016 were excited to see one another at the High School Alumni Event. Pictured: Lulu Lemken, Susannah Webster, Keady Lally, Bridget Gregory, Ella Little, and Campbell Barnes. 16 A few of the Class of 2016 boys who attended were playing it cool in their new Calvert sunglasses. Back Row: Noah Beecher, Charlie Klein, and Alex Koster. Front Row: Brendan Shelley and Jack Finnerty. 17 Becky Scott ’16, Rosina Beritela ’16, Shannon Quinn ’16, and Talia Kolodkin ’16 gathered together for a group shot.
17 Paint Night 18 Alumni, B.G. Groff ’95 and Lindsay Moore McGettigan ’97, with their spouses Laura and Brian, painting their versions of The Starry Night and Three Machines.
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Reunion Recaps Alumni and Reunion Weekend is our favorite time of the year – it’s a chance for our alums to reconnect with Calvert and with each other. The festivities began with the “Remember When” Luncheon, which honors alumni in the Classes of 1932 through 1967, as well as our Signature Society (alumni who have donated 10 or more consecutive years) and our Hillyer Society members (alumni who have included Calvert in their estate plans). On Friday afternoon, the sunshine peeked through for the final lacrosse games of the season and the community-wide spirit tailgate. Many alumni, who are also current parents, were there to support the Boys’ A, Girls’ A, and Sixth Grade Girls Lacrosse teams as they battled their opponents. It was a great showing of the Calvert spirit. More than 75 alumni and friends joined together in the Middle School Atrium for the Alumni Cocktail Party this year. Rachel Arnot Rockwell ’91, Alumni Association President, encouraged alumni to get involved by attending one of the many alumni events held throughout the year. Head Master Andrew Holmgren gave an overview of the School and talked about how important alumni connections are to our School. Alumni like John Wolfe ’42 in Anchorage, AK, and Chip Linehan ’82 in Philadelphia, PA, were unable to attend, however, they wanted to acknowledge the special occasion and both made a significant gift in honor of their reunion year. This generous support means so much to today’s students.
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Calvert Cocktail Party 20 Jeannie Merrick Maddux ’72 smiles as she shows off her mother in her graduation photo from 1947. 21 Carville Collins ’73 and his mother, former faculty member, Cary Barton, reminisce with Jeaneen Wingate and Robin Carson. 22 Rick Buck ’60 and his wife, Barbara, enjoy a glass of wine at the Cocktail Party.
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23 A few members of the class of 1997, along with Matt Novak ’95 and John Avirett ’95, pose with the Class of 1997 graduation photo. 24 Ladies from the Class of 1981 – Catherine Thomas Burnett, Clemmie Miller, Nancy Barnes Seligson, Elise Wheeless Kiely, Laura Killebrew Finney, Catherine Nes Gatchell, and Elisabeth Dahl come together for another year of celebration at the Cocktail Party.
Calvert Reunions 25 The small, but mighty Class of 1997 celebrated their 20th Reunion from Calvert with dinner and drinks at Mt. Washington Tavern. 26 Several classes came together to enjoy dinner and drinks at 2 Oak Place during Alumni & Reunion Weekend. Included were the Classes of 1977, 1982, and 2000.
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A Tribute to Eminent Philosopher and Calvert Alumnus, Dr. John Rawls ’33
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John Bordley “Jack” Rawls ’33 was one of the foremost political philosophers of the 20th century. His influential book, A Theory of Justice, now occupies a place in the canon of political philosophy next to the great political works of Plato, Aristotle, Locke, and Kant. I studied A Theory of Justice, along with another of Dr. Rawls’ books titled Political Liberalism, during my second year in college. I was delighted when I learned that he had graduated from Calvert over eighty years ago. One of five brothers, Dr. Rawls was born in 1921 to Anna Abell Stump and William Lee Rawls. Two of his brothers, Richard ’45 and William ’27, also graduated from Calvert. His father was a self-taught lawyer who became a partner at the Marbury Law Firm, an ancestor of today’s DLA Piper. Dr. Rawls’ mother was from Greenspring Valley and briefly served as the president of the Baltimore chapter of the League of Women Voters, a women’s political advocacy group. Dr. Rawls’ time at Calvert was a marked by highs and lows. He entered Calvert in 1927, a year before his brother Bobby died from diphtheria he had contracted from Dr. Rawls himself, who had been very sick. The following winter, his brother Tommy died after catching the same pneumonia that had beset Dr. Rawls after a tonsillectomy. The stress from witnessing the deaths of two of his brothers from diseases he’d had first gave Dr. Rawls a stammer. But the numerous opportunities at Calvert to practice public speaking allowed him to discover that he didn’t stammer when speaking in rhyme. Dr. Rawls continued to distinguish himself at Calvert, and graduated after six years as the class valedictorian. In 1935, he left Baltimore for the Kent School in Connecticut. Four years later, he entered Princeton, where he followed in his brother’s footsteps to become a member of The Ivy Club. After forays in chemistry, math, music, and art history, Dr. Rawls decided to major in philosophy. He took a brief hiatus to serve abroad during World War II [in the 32nd Infantry Division, 128th Regiment], and returned to Princeton to complete his graduate degree, thanks to the G.I. Bill. Upon earning his graduate degree in philosophy from Princeton in 1949, Dr. Rawls married Margaret Warfield Fox, who had graduated from Roland Park Country
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School in 1945. The couple had four children together during their long marriage. Dr. Rawls taught at Princeton, Christ Church College in Oxford as a Fulbright fellow, Cornell, and MIT before becoming the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard in 1962. During his tenure, he published A Theory of Justice in 1971. This work was an extraordinary innovation in a field of political philosophy that had fallen stagnant in the 20th century. Most undergraduates interested in politics now read Dr. Rawls’ A Theory of Justice, and generations of philosophers have spent their lives studying the consequences of the book’s arguments. In 1999, President Clinton awarded Dr. Rawls a National Humanities Medal, declaring that his work had “helped a whole generation of learned Americans revive their faith in democracy.” Those who knew Dr. Rawls personally admired him both for his achievements in philosophy and his kindness and devotion to his students. At Dr. Rawls’ memorial service in 2002, Princeton philosopher John Cooper described him as “saintly” in his manner and care for others. Martha Nussbaum, a philosopher at the University of Chicago, wrote in The New York Times that Dr. Rawls had “sometimes been portrayed as a kind of natural saint, who effortlessly put others first… [but] the reality was more complicated and more admirable than that: he had a keen sense of the emotions that make for injustice, yet waged a constant struggle for justice… [with] a vision of the general good” in mind. Dr. Rawls was an exceptional philosopher and, by all accounts, an unfailingly modest and compassionate man. I am grateful to have studied his work and feel honored to have in common a Calvert education. Bruno Babij studies philosophy at Stanford University. A special thank you to Mrs. Margaret Rawls for her contribution to this article and for permission to use the watercolor she painted of her late husband.
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Social Media Alumni Highlights Bella Palumbi ’16 Uses Calvert Skills in the Tech World
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Bella Palumbi is not your typical rising Tenth Grader. In her free time, she can be found learning a new coding language, putting the finishing touches on a virtual reality application, or preparing for her next hackathon. In 2017, Bella participated in the Digital Harbor Foundation’s Abilities Hackathon. Her team, “Reach,” won the $1,000 prize in the Aging 2.0 category. Bella first became interested in technology when she attended Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center’s summer camp before her Sixth Grade year. “I took a Circuits camp and a Mobile Game Development camp, which is where I began work on my first mobile game, Monkey Mayhem. That fall, I went through Tech Center’s Maker Foundations after-school program, where I learned 3D design, 3D printing, graphic design, web development, and more.” When asked what advice she would give other young girls interested in technology, she said, “Just go and try it. You can do anything you want. Don’t be afraid. Don’t feel like you have to get it right the first time. Programming, like anything else, involves a lot of failure before you find success. But don’t be discouraged. Keep going, and eventually it’ll work.” Her time at Calvert has proved beneficial in her career and interest in technology. She says, “One of the most useful skills I took with me was public speaking. Calvert developed its leadership program a lot during my time there. The Reflection speech was a very good way to practice public speaking.” She also attributes her success to attending and hosting the leadership conferences, mostly thanks to Mr. Parker, Calvert School’s Director of Student Life. reflections | Fall 2017
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CLASS OF 2013: COLLEGE CHOICES Alexander R. Anderson University of Rochester
Jackson D. Davis Haverford College
Georgia P. Barnes University of Arizona
Rhett J. Dawson Northeastern University
Elena L. Benassi College of the Holy Cross
Emma P. Donahue* Vanderbilt Univeristy
Emilie A. Berman University of Maryland, Honors College
Margaret K. Giblin Washington College
Margaret J. Brody University of Pennsylvania Augusta P. Campbell Rhodes College Cameron A. Corse University of Notre Dame Caroline L. Cortezi New York University
James C. Hebert* Yale University Jeffers A. Insley Dartmouth College Rhane D. Jones University of North Carolina Juliette L. Knapp Bard College
Joseph I. Crawford Ohio University
Alexander B. Krongard Sewanee: The University of the South
Maeve A. Curran George Washington University
William D. Lacovara University of Miami
Hunter L. Davis University of North Carolina
Bethany E. Lally University of Delaware
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Olivia E. Liang Washington University in St. Louis Isabella M. Litrenta University of Alabama William T. Little Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eve M. Plank Smith College Haley E. Reitz Johns Hopkins University Abel Sapirstein Harvey Mudd College Spencer G. Shattuck Johns Hopkins University
Paige M. McDonald New York University
Zachary G. Sydow
Timothy J. McGraw Virginia Tech University
John T. Taylor Washington & Lee University
Madison J. Moore Coastal Carolina University
Madeline P. Unger Colorado College
Zinna R. Moore St. Mary's College of Maryland
Nathan S. Vandiver University of Colorado Boulder
Brian R. Nelson U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Nicholas S. Vincent Union College
Maria A. Ostendorf American University
Isabelle N. Webster Yale University
Walker G. Phillips Stanford University
Cole B. Zaharris Duke University
*A special congratulations to two members of the Class of 2013 who were valedictorians of their high school classes.
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Elena Benassi ’13 Serves Her Community
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The Hillyer Society for Planned Giving
The Hillyer Society recognizes generous donors like Kitty Cromwell ’48, who made an investment in Calvert School’s future by making a charitable gift in her will. Through her forwardthinking commitment, Kitty joined a special group of Calvert supporters who will forever impact our beloved school. Kitty’s brother, Jenks Cromwell ’43, visited campus recently and recalled Kitty’s great sense of humor and her laugh that could be heard across the room. He spoke about her younger days and how she was a frequent world traveler, taking prayer mission trips to hot spots around the world, including Korea, Russia, Vietnam, and a few Middle East and African countries. Kitty passed away in November of 2016 at her home in North Carolina. Her legacy of giving back will live on through the generous contribution she made to her alma mater.
To learn more about leaving a gift in your will to Calvert School, please contact Director of Development Sarah Walton at swalton@ calvertschoolmd.org or 410-243-6054 ext. 141. For a full list of our Hillyer Society members, please see page 51 of the Annual Report.
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Since her days as a Calvert School student, Elena Benassi, now a college freshman at College of the Holy Cross, shares how she has become a young woman who puts the service of others above all else. “Service to me is more than something I just do, more than the 20 service hours-peryear requirement I need to fulfill to graduate. It’s a way to give back and take leadership in the community I’m a part of.” Elena has been to Panama and Nicaragua to lead camps, lead a freshman retreat, and has tutored other students who may need help in a particular subject matter. “I’ve been involved in a fundraising initiative for a soccer program in Nicaragua since I went on a mission trip there in early 2015. I’ve continued to spend time with outreach opportunities through Notre Dame Preparatory School (NDP) like Dinner for the Elderly, Habitat for Humanity, and tutoring through the National Social Studies Honor Society. In a joint effort between the Peace Corps and a program called Courts for Kids, I traveled to Pigandi, Panama during 2016 Holy Week to build a communal area for sports and community gatherings. I still keep in touch with the people I met there to this day.” She also credits Calvert for instilling in her heightened organizational skills and a work ethic that she continues to carry with her. “I’m rigidly organized; all those years at Calvert with my teachers telling me to use the planner has become a habit, which is a good thing.” She explains that Calvert helped prepare her for the monstrous load of work that high school requires. “Not that the work load in middle school is in any way, shape, or form equal to that of honors and AP courses, but Calvert gave me the discipline to actually get the work done and hand it in on time.” Elena says, “My favorite Calvert memory is probably the infamous ‘back wall test’ in Mr. Shawen’s history class. That entire class was incredibly difficult, probably my hardest class of that entire year, but also my favorite.” Elena is currently studying history and reflections | Fall 2017 economics at College of the Holy Cross. .
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FORMER FACULTY Mrs. Ann Dahl continues her interest in Laura Ingalls, author of the American children’s series Little House on the Prairie. “During this year, which marks the 150th anniversary of Ingalls’ birth, I have and will continue to present many programs on her life and writing and the many places she lived.” Mr. Michael Paul and his wife, Betsy, love retirement in Vero Beach, FL. “We enjoy the sunshine with daily walks on our boardwalk overlooking the ocean, where shorts and flip flops are mandatory. We collect treasure from the beach, including sea glass and shark's teeth. When we are not visiting Disney World and Universal Studios, we are in our art studio drawing and painting. We also frequent art museums, theater, and restaurants, and volunteer at a cat rescue center.”
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Mary Lina Strauff Kosicki was sorry to miss Reunion Weekend this year. She lives at The Woodlands, a retirement facility on the Furman campus in Greenville, SC. “I will never will forget my days at Calvert!”
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Mary Lynn Marburg Brett shares, “My granddaughter, Cameron Ashley Schultz, has three wonderful horses that I love to visit and if I weren't so close to age 93, I would ride whenever I could! However, the best I can do is have picnic lunches beside them and feed them apples!” Posey Johnson Randall was sad to miss her 80th Calvert School reunion. “Reunions are fun, but I am in charge of my 70th reunion at Bryn Mawr College this year as well. Say hello to my Calvert friends!”
Pemmy France Noble tries to stay in shape with the help of Pilates. She still travels, and returned in February from her 24th year of hiking in the Swiss Alps (in the snow). “I still love to cook, do creative sewing, and work in ceramics. I hope that playing duplicate bridge will keep my mind active. Life is good.”
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Jay Cooper, Jr. and his wife, Eleanor, arranged another house exchange in Munich this past summer. Their trip included a side trip to Madrid. “This year, we will be in Central Munich near the famed English Garden. In summer 2015, we did an exchange in Munich near Suburb Passing, just missing the refugee inflow as we returned home in early September. We return to Baltimore at least twice a year to visit family and friends. I still see my classmate Dottie Jenkins Pearre ’43 and her children, Carroll Pearre Jenkins ’64, Molly Pearre Schaeren ’65, Skip Pearre ’68, and Ted Pearre ’70. Always good to get back to my roots!”
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Mrs. Jeaneen Wingate volunteers at the reception desk at Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC). She has four grandchildren graduating from college. Slater Wingate ’08 graduated from Virginia Tech and Julia Wingate ’09 graduated from Miami of Ohio. Jeaneen shares, “I give Calvert all of the credit for their successes! Two of my other grandchildren attended the University of Delaware and one will be working for the Ravens – lucky girl!” reflections
Terry Lacy is writing her 14th book, To the Ends of the Earth based on her travels. She also continues to translate and edit.
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B.J. Scarlett Allen writes, “At age 87, I still work with a personal trainer twice a week and once with a massage therapist. I had a Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection and spent three-and-a-half months in the hospital.
Jay Cooper ’43 and his wife, Eleanor, pictured in Munich, their go-to destination in Europe.
Jenks Cromwell, Jr. traveled back to Yale University this past spring for his 65th class reunion.
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Teka Pearre Burwell passed away in April 2016 at her home in Franconia, NH. She is survived by her husband, Richard Burwell, six children, and 10 grandchildren. Bunny Cromwell Lohsen plays lots of tennis and enjoys visiting family in South Carolina and Baltimore. “I am still interested in Salisbury School and its success. I can't believe I started it some 40+ years ago, but the dedicated families and teachers deserve the credit!”
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Christina Fenhagen Anderson lives a quiet life with her husband, Larry, along the canal in Cape Coral, FL. “We have a very modest motor boat we brought from North Carolina and two kayaks. We don’t care much for 'beaching' here on the gulf. We've traveled throughout the world, one big trip a year since retiring in 2000, and went on a clipper ship cruise in and around Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia in the spring while celebrating our 52nd wedding anniversary!" Vinnie Lamont Rosenthal shares, “In 2016, I was hit by a car. I have spent a year recovering from the accident. You just don't bounce back in your 80s. Aside from my recovery, I enjoy reading.” Butch Schwab III is retired and enjoys painting watercolors and watching University of Virginia (UVA) athletic contests. He is a former head wrestling coach at UVA and played football and lacrosse and wrestled there from 1952-1956.
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Emita Brady Hill writes, “After my book of Bronx oral histories was published in 2015, I realized I love personal histories and storytelling, and I now have two projects that may become books. Each collection of oral histories (the tapes and transcripts) will be preserved in a library. One is an oral history of ballroom dancers and the other is about women in the local food movement in northwestern Michigan where I have always summered. I still play tennis, swim, scuba dive, and have become addicted to ballroom dancing. My seven grandchildren are growing up too fast. One is married, two others are in college, and only one is not yet a teen. I am increasingly grateful for my education at Calvert and Bryn Mawr. It seemed normal at the time, but now I realize how exceptional it was.”
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Tony Brennan is a semi-retired lawyer, but still very active playing Don Quixote to the prosecutors of Harford County. “I primarily work with a commercial realtor,” he explains. “I am married to Susan Hepner, and we live in Armagh Village, with a large black poodle, Fergus, who runs the house. For years, we have enjoyed being in Little Deere Isle, ME for weeks in the summer. I have three children, Susanna Brennan ’78, Katie Brennan ’81, and a son, Ladd, who is a talented painter preparing sets for motion pictures. Susanna is working with Wheels in Chicago, but working from her home in New Hope, PA. Katie survived nine neurosurgeries at Stanford, and she is now married and working for Union Memorial Hospital.
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Kittie Frick Beyer shares, “In my volunteer job at the National Gallery, I have often thought how lucky I was to have had the beautiful book Myths and Enchantment Tales: Stories and Illustrations. Recently, a family came in and asked for some suggestions of paintings and artworks of Greek gods and goddesses. ‘Well,’ I said. ‘You can start out in the Rotunda with the statue of Mercury,’ to which the little boy replied without a smile, ‘Hermes.’ I loved it! Thank you, Calvert!” Willis Johnson III is completely retired and loves spending time with his wife, working around their home, and following golf, the Orioles, and the Ravens. He also loves living in historic Lewes, DE where he still enjoys happy hour.
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Nick Adams III is enjoying life in Vero Beach, FL. He regularly visits his son Nick Adams IV ’87 and his grandchildren, Madison and Harlow, who reside in Coral Gables, FL. “None of us have to shovel snow!” Hill Michaels, Jr. is still working at RCM&D, Inc. after 50 years! Barbara Cherrix Adkins O'Leary is managing a rental property which was formerly her title company's office in Georgetown, DE. “I am currently reading John LeCorre and Randy Wayne White's novels about Sanibel, FL, where I love to visit in the dead of winter.” Desta Brady Stevens lives in Vero Beach, FL and enjoys playing tennis, ballroom dancing, and gardening. She owns three small rental properties.
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Pam Robinson Houston lived in Houston, from 1967 to 2007 and now lives in Galveston.
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Ellen Rumford Barrett and her husband, Ken, moved from South Carolina to Durham, NC in April. “The lovely continuing care retirement property, The Forest at Duke, means we will be close to some of our family and all the amenities of Duke University. We look forward to continued international travel, golf, and chasing around the southeast to see our grandkids.
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Dick Gibbs, Jr. drove for Brightwood Retirement Community, taking residents to doctors’ appointments for several years. He also served on the Board of the Baltimore Tree Trust, and has been attending classes at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Towson University for the last ten years. He also still serves on the Board of Irvine Nature Center. Anne Luetkemeyer Stone shares, “I had my first grandchild at 74! I just came back from a trip to Antarctica, a very sudden, off-the-wall decision trip. Life is very, very good!” Dick Webster writes, “After graduating from Johns Hopkins University, where I earned my degree in education and captained the Blue Jays lacrosse team, I pursued my goal of becoming a college lacrosse or basketball coach. I started my teaching/coaching career at Severn School in Severna Park, where I taught U.S. History and coached varsity basketball and lacrosse. To gain a broader perspective, my wife and I, along with our three (soon-to-be four) children, moved to Sewickley Academy in Pennsylvania, where I chaired the Social Studies Department, taught history and ethics, coached the varsity basketball team, and started the lacrosse program. In my late twenties, I was offered the head lacrosse coaching position at the University of Virginia. A dream realized! However, I surprisingly turned down the offer and set a new goal of heading my own school. With that as my focus, my career took me to several independent schools, where I gained valuable experience in every facet of secondary school education, including three headships along the way. Somehow, I also found the time and energy to start a private foundation, coach lacrosse at the U.S. Naval Academy, and offer management consulting services to businesses, private schools, and several departments of public education in the state of Maryland. In 1993, I was invited to give a series of talks through my Excellence Quest Foundation at Boys' Latin School (BL), my alma mater. This resulted in an invitation to implement the program at BL for the benefit of all Upper School students, while also directing the college counseling office. This required the Websters to move from Annapolis to Baltimore, but it allowed me to
concentrate on doing what I most enjoyed— helping promising young people discover and develop their true potential. After 12 fulfilling years on Lake Avenue, I became an independent educational consultant, and started Webster Consulting, LLC. In that role, I was able to provide services to families largely throughout the area, while also helping others across the country who were interested in my college counseling experience. I recently decided to focus on a talk I give, "Bag the Excuses," and my personal coaching service, "The Slight Edge." Throughout my life, my driving force has been a desire to energize the human spirit in pursuit of worthy goals. I am happy to chat with anyone about these initiatives and how they can make a meaningful difference in people's lives. Betty and I love spending time with our four wonderful, highly successful children and 10 beautiful, talented grandchildren. We are both members of the Renaissance Program at Notre Dame University of Maryland, where we take classes that stimulate our minds and stir our hearts. CHEERS TO CALVERT SCHOOL!”
1954
Polly Babcock shares, “It has been a long haul, but my 300-page memoir is finally in the hands of my development editor. Next step: the search for an agent/editor—a long shot to be sure. My daughter-in-law and I celebrated our milestone birthdays—she's 50 and I’m 75—together in Mexico. We let my son come along! At dinner the first night, I realized that I had always thought of myself as middleaged, but I haven't been middle-aged for years! Oh well. I feel 55!” Weasa Huey Gaines and her family have a 250-acre farm about a half hour from her home. She spends most weekends in the renovated 150-year-old log cabin on the farm. Her daughter, son-in-law, and their 7-year-old son live on the farm and they are wonderful help to Weasa. Her son and his three nearlygrown children live five minutes from her in
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1960 The winning crew, including Rick Williams ’55, for the Patton Bowl regatta sponsored by the Manchester Yacht Club.
town and have also been a big help to her. She has a sweet little Lab mix that is by her side at all times. Mason Moss Smith and her husband downsized to a condo almost four years ago. “It was the right move at the right time. Fortunately, we are in good health and able to enjoy our four grandchildren who are all in Atlanta. That is a blessing. I am a Master Gardener and still active in that group. I also enjoy knitting and reading.”
1955
Rick Ober, Jr. and his wife, Carol, have four grandchildren ages two, five (twins), and ten. He loves skiing and traveled to Tahoe and Park City this year. He also plays tennis (mixed doubles) three times per week. Rick Williams lives outside of Boston in Medford, MA. He recently stepped down as President of the Harvard Business School Association of Boston. Rick currently serves on three technology company boards of directors and has written nationally published works on how companies can improve their chances for success. Rick races his Farr 37 sailboat, CHARIAD, from Marblehead and won the overall season championship for 2016. Learn more about his recent achievements on his website, www.RickWilliams100.com.
1956
Van Wolf, Jr. has been practicing environmental law for 46 years, and has lived in Phoenix, AZ since 1981. “As I am tailing off from my current career, I am beginning research for a biography of Charles Sheldon, the Vermont-born big game hunter who led the campaign to make Mt. McKinley (now Denali) a National Park in 1917. Before he died in 1928, he was perhaps the most influential wildlife and land conservationist in this country.”
1957
Elizabeth McCleary Primrose Smith shares, “It’s been a tough 2016. My ovarian cancer metastasized to my brain (a rare, only 1% chance occurrence), requiring brain surgery. I looked like Frankenstein for months until my hair grew back! Since then, I have had four additional tumors that have been vaporized by radiation. I am grateful to still be myself and recovering my health. Meanwhile, my husband was treated for lung cancer and is now recovering. We have resumed our travel plans for two big trips a year. We just returned from a cruise from Florida to Monaco.”
1961
Lucy Michaels traveled to Belize in February, where she went on a fishing trip off the coast and caught several fish, including a Mutton Snapper. She also enjoys working part time in a physical therapy clinic in Oceanview, DE.
Tom Chase III writes, “I am enjoying the opportunity to play lacrosse as an assistant coach of the Coe Brown Academy High School Boys team. Looking for a senior (over 70) league!”
1959
Michele L’Archeveque Woods is retired and having a blast with her grandchildren!
Lucy Michaels ’61 and Francie Gorman ’61 at a wedding in Baltimore.
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1965
Mark Marcoplos was sworn in as County Commissioner for Orange County, NC in December 2016.
1969
Margie Garland Whitman is in her 11th year as the school nurse at Calvert and still loves what she does. Her children are doing well. Her daughter, Elizabeth, is a Second Grade teacher at Colorado Academy in Denver and is getting married in June 2018. Ben is in commercial real estate at Jones, Lane, LaSalle in D.C. and loves it. Robbie ’10 is a junior at Denison College, where he is studying English and playing squash and golf.
Lucy Michaels ’61 showing off her catch during her fishing trip to Belize.
1971
James Scriba lives in Marin County, CA. “I see Beth Niles ’71 and Bar Simmons Barnett ’71 around town.”
1972
Josie George Worthington and her husband, Ned, continue to live in Garrison. “Our three sons work in Washington, D.C. and we feel fortunate to see them often. I continue to manage J.McLaughlin in Ruxton, which I adore. I see the best people daily and host trunk shows all over the country, which is great fun. Mr. Marcopolos would be happy to know that I still play field hockey with Baltimore Field Hockey Association and Ice Hockey with the Mother Puckers. I adore reading, exercise, cooking, and gardening, all of which there is not enough time for. I love seeing and keeping up with many classmates, both girls and boys!”
firm I have been with for 25 years, Pillsbury. It is amazing how quickly time passes."
1977
Rob deMuth shares, “June marked the culmination of a long association with Calvert. My daughter, Lauren ’17, was the eighth person in our family to graduate from Calvert. It all started way back in 1969 with my sister Dede ’69, followed by brothers Andy '70, Murray '72, David '74, and me in 1977; my nephew Perk '00 and my daughter Sophie '14; nieces Lindsay ’09, Katie ’10; and another nephew Robbie ‘08 all attended through Fifth Grade. In total, I count 76 years of combined attendance. It's hard to believe that my parents attended countless athletic contests, plays, and graduations over a 55year span. The younger generation doesn't
1974 The DeMuth family – all of whom are graduates. Pictured (in no order): Lauren ’17, Sophie ’14, Katie ’10, Lindsay ’09, Robbie ’08, Perk ’00, Rob ’77, David ’74, Murray ’72, and Andy ’70. Missing from the photo is Dede ’69. reflections
Bill Atkins writes, “In January of 2017, Bloomberg BNA published my book, The PTAB Handbook, as well as an annual update of the Patent Litigation Strategies Handbook, of which I am a co editor. I continue to practice intellectual property law at the same
Charlotte Harvey ’72 and Rebecca Dorsey Dybas ’78 enjoy the New York Regional Event in January.
Dorsey Stone ’89 with his wife, Becky, and their son, Jamie.
believe stories from the older generation about the strict discipline and chalk filled erasers flying towards a classmate’s head. Calvert has done a good job of adapting to changing times while continuing its emphasis on the basics. Thank you!” Andrew Sinwell lives in Dallas, TX. “I may live in Texas, but I am raising four daughters who love lacrosse and Berger Cookies, so the Baltimore force is strong with them! Texas lacrosse is closing the gap slowly with the East Coast. It has been fun to watch the sport take off like a weed down here. Abigail and I would love to see Calvert visitors so let me know if you are coming down this way.”
1978
Helen Havard Harchick's oldest child, Morgan '07, is living and going to school in Boulder, CO. Hewit '09 graduated from Loyola University Maryland, Bo '11 is a junior at the University of Maryland, Stuart '15 is a junior at St. Paul School for Girls, and Alden '18 is an Eighth Grader at Calvert. Chase Monroe lives in Charlotte, NC. Since graduating from the University of Virginia in 1988, he has worked in commercial real estate. He has three boys, ages 19, 18, and 13. His oldest is a sophomore at Southern Methodist University and his middle son is a freshman at Washington and Lee University. His youngest son is in the Eighth Grade. He and his wife, Jennifer, travel to see family and friends often and have been married for 25 years.
1982
Tim Burdette is the parent of two alumni, Will ’15, a junior at St. Paul’s School, and Helen ’17, who is attending Friends School of Baltimore.
Kate Tubman Cameron writes, “My daughter, Kerry ’16, is a recent graduate of Calvert and is now happily ensconced at Roland Park Country School. My younger daughter, Coco ’18, is a Calvert Eighth Grader. My husband, Pat, is a Calvert School Trustee and is enjoying giving back to Calvert. Needless to say, we are big fans! Life is good— carpools, volunteering, hanging on the sidelines of field hockey and lacrosse games, and enjoying country living. I have recently bumped into Leslie Rice Masterman ’78, Helen Havard Harchick ’78, Kate Hathaway Bagli ’78, and Christa Nice Absolom ’78. Hard to believe how many years we all go back!”
Fred Clark ’85 and Megan Goldman ’10 in front of a Childe Hassam American Impressionist painting at the Findlay Galleries in NYC.
1991
D.C. Chalmers and his family go running and cross country skiing in the winter. “Whenever I visit Baltimore, I run by Calvert and admire the wonderful changes since I graduated in 1991!”
1999
Matt Councill and his wife, Paxton, welcomed their son, Foster, into the family in November 2016 at Thanksgiving.
Matt Council ’99 and his wife, Paxton, welcomed their first son, Foster, last fall.
Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley ’83 and Wesley Naylor Finnerty ’83 at the opening of Alexandra’s exhibit, Classical Splendor.
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Ellen Brooks Shehata married Dr. Alexandre Shehata in Cairo, Egypt in May 2016.
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2001
Miranda Hall graduated from Yale School of Drama with an M.F.A. in playwriting. She plans to move back to D.C. this fall to teach in the Theater and Performance Studies Department at Georgetown University.
2006
Kevin Broh Kahn is developing mobile applications for Android and iOS in his free time. “Check out kevin.brohkahn.com. I'm always interested in hearing and working on ideas for the ‘next big thing’!” Alix Gresov lives in Ithaca, NY and is a firefighter/EMT for the City of Ithaca and Bangs Ambulance, as well as a volunteer for Trumansburg Fire Department. She recently bought her first house and enjoys being a new homeowner. “Now I am helping to train new members and working towards becoming a state fire instructor. I still have, and wear, my Calvert sweatshirt!”
2008
Bart Harvey IV works for the minor league baseball team, the PawSox in Pawtucket, RI as the Special Assistant to the Chairman. “Don't worry though, I am still a Baltimore Orioles fan!” Lauren Riley graduated from Wake Forest University in May 2016. “I hiked 100 miles of the Appalachian Trail with two friends from college before moving to New York City and starting my job with Morgan Stanley as a Wealth Management Rotational Analyst. It is so fun to be living in a new city, but still see some of my old Calvert friends!”
2010
Michelle Olsson studied law at the University of Amsterdam. During her semester abroad, she visited Germany, Spain, Morocco, the Netherlands, France, Hungary, Italy, and England. She was nominated as treasurer of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Trinity College.
Bart Harvey ’08 in his Pawsox office.
Tom Riley is a history and biology major and decathlete at Williams College. “I spent the summer of 2016 in New York City at Gro Intelligence, working with global agriculture data, and I interned this summer at a Biotech firm in San Francisco.”
2012
Jack Harvey interned with the Office for Astronomical Development in Capetown, South Africa in the spring. He has previously interned at The Space Telescope Science Institute working on flight guiding on the Hubble Telescope. Jack has also helped with scheduling on the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope at one of NASA's facilities. He will be attending Harvard University in September and plans to study Astronomy. Anna McGinnis received the Dean's Award with Distinction from Colgate University in the fall of 2016. Alix Gresov ’06 teaching two new firefighters last fall how to call for water when operating a hand line. reflections
2013
Hunter Davis was recognized with two awards during Awards Day at Friends School. He received an award for Proficiency and Sustained Effort in the Study of Latin and Recognition of Student Senate Leadership. Emma Donahue received several awards this year during her senior year at McDonogh School. She received the Pick Award, The Robert L. Lamborn Award, and The Thomas R. Harper Award for her outstanding scholastic achievements. Jeffers Insley received the Dedication Cup at McDonogh School graduation this year. This cup is presented to those seniors who, in the opinion of the faculty, have participated both broadly and deeply in the academic and extracurricular life of the school.
Members of the Class of 2013 at the McDonogh prom. Pictured: Walker Phillips, Isabelle Webster, Emma Donahue, Jeffers Insley, Bethany Lally, Jack Taylor, Price Campbell, and Blake Hill.
William Little received The Howard C. Eyth Scholar-Athlete Award at McDonogh School graduation this year. This award is presented to seniors who are outstanding scholars and athletes. Matt Tomaselli was the Student Body President of Gilman School and a member of the Northwestern Medill Journalism Institute "Cherub" Class of 2016. This past spring, he connected with Calvert alumni in the T. Rowe Price Senior Encounter Program. Five Calvert alumni were accepted to this program from various schools. This summer, he traveled to Greece. Isabelle Webster received The John C. Bentz Award at McDonogh School graduation this year. This award is presented to a senior who has worked on behalf of the school and community, giving service, comfort, and guidance to others.
2014 Jack Harvey ’12 on one of his many adventures.
Isabelle Alfriend volunteers at Shock Trauma, plays volleyball, and runs track at Roland Park Country School. She was the president of Peer Health for her grade and a member of the One Love
Club. “I enjoy the outdoors and hiking and I am also in a dance company.” Jacob Kelly was chosen as the All Metro Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year. The North Carolina commit was an All Metro Second team pick last season.
2015
Will Burdette, Jr. is a junior at St. Paul's School who plays varsity soccer and lacrosse. Alastair Cho was awarded the 10th Grade Academic Achievement Award and the Highest Scholarship Award this past year at McDonogh School. The Highest Scholarship Awards are presented to those students in grades nine through 11 who have the highest level of scholastic achievement for the year. Kate Dowling currently plays soccer, lacrosse, and squash for Bryn Mawr. ”Playing for my high school helped me meet a lot of new people. I also participate in Peer Education, where I help younger students. I am very excited to be able to participate in this program.”
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Olivia Verbic attends McDonogh School and as a rising junior. “I love working with outreach organizations through my school and out of school programs. I am a part of community service clubs at McDonogh, such as Special Olympics, Baltimore Station, and others. This is a real passion of mine. I would love to give back to the Calvert community as well!” Kofi Whitehead was selected to participate in the 2017 Telluride Association Sophomore Seminar (TASS) that was held at Cornell University this past summer, where he will spend six weeks. With an acceptance rate of 13 percent, he was one of 56 sophomore students selected from around the country. Kofi also won the Elisabeth Woolsey Gilman Prize for excellence in literature, writing, and critical appreciation of the selected texts.
A few of the girls from the Class of 2014 at the annual Mother & Daughter Tea held at Gertrude’s at the BMA. Pictured: Spencer Sutley, Kendall Kurlander, Allison Rice, Claire McGonigle, Catherine Knipp, Katherine Snider, Mattie English, Alex Martinson, Crinny Woloson, Sarah Seville, Charlotte Carey, Sophie DeMuth, and Isabelle Alfriend.
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Celia Donner participates in field hockey and lacrosse, as well as service league at Garrison Forest School and continues to do art both in and out of school. Daniel Kelly was the Fox News ‘Player of the Week’ for lacrosse this past school year.
IN MEMORIAM The following Calvert School alumni passed away between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. We continue to remember them in our hearts. Mrs. Louise Allen Armstrong '32
Mr. Robert Hale '35
Mr. Brian Phillips '37
Mrs. Louise Barroll Barton '31
Mr. Robert B. Harrison III '52
Mr. Chase Ridgely '68
Dr. John M. Bergland III '44
Mr. H. Grant Hathaway '40
Mr. George D. Riley, Jr. '36
Mr. Gary Black '54
Dr. J. T. H. Johnson '34
Mrs. Eleanor Noell Torres '99
Mrs. Frances Fenimore Colston '46
Dr. Anne Gordon Keidel '56
Mrs. Elinor Poultney Wagner '34
Ms. Kitty F. Cromwell '48
Mrs. Martha Woods McMakin '50
Mr. Charles H. Welling III '66
Mr. B. Frank Deford '51
Mrs. Jane Pumphrey Nes '43
Mrs. Maria Cromwell Williams '44
Mr. Sebastian T. R. Dvorak '05
Mrs. Carolyn Schmidt Obrecht '45
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