Perspectives Fall 2021

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Perspectives

CLASS OF 2021

2020-21 GIVING REPORT

DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & BELONGING MEET OUR NEXT HEAD OF SCHOOL

CHARLOTTE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL MAGAZINE | FALL 2021

Ready to Create Country Day READY

Our Mission

Through excellence in education, Charlotte Country Day School develops the potential of each student by fostering intellectual curiosity, principled character, ethical leadership, and a responsibility to serve.

Affirmation of Community

Charlotte Country Day School is committed to living as an authentic, inclusive community. Our pursuit of this commitment to community recognizes and affirms the richness brought by difference and discovered through commonality.

For more information about our Mission, Key Values, and Affirmation of Community, please visit charlottecountryday.org/mission

DEPARTMENTS 3 Head of School’s Message 4 News & Notes 12 Overheard Contents 14 Impact Report 18 Giving Report 22 Meet Marcel Gauthier 26 DEIB Strategic Plan 31 Country Day Fund Donor Recognition 42 Alumni Matters 44 Recognitions 22 26

Perspectives

EDITOR

Lee-Anne Black

CONTRIBUTORS

Tianna Butler

Shannon Drosky

Danielle S. Ferguson

Karen Hutchinson Ridout ’96

Merrill Mills

PHOTOGRAPHY

Lee-Anne Black

CCDS Archives

Stephanie Chesson

Shannon Drosky

Danielle S. Ferguson

Alexis Hall

Joe Hernick

Lisa Hernick

The Professional Photography Group

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On the Cover

Lorraine Lang '21 created this piece featuring straight edge abstraction after coming across the technique while researching a project in the IB visual arts program.

Inside Cover

Inspired by fall, kindergarten students in Annie Giarla-Carr’s art class used sharpies and oil pastels to create large scarecrow drawings in the art studio.

School Leadership

2021–22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

OFFICERS:

Scott R. Stevens, Chair

Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92, Vice Chair

R. Glenn Sherrill Jr. ’89, Vice Chair

Andrew W. Tate, Secretary-Treasurer

William H. Zimmern ’95, Vice Chair

MEMBERS:

Howard C. Bissell*

Luther J. Blythe Jr. ’96

Dr. Lauren I. Browne

Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer

George S. Dewey IV ’90

Ronald E. Eliasek, Jr.

Samuel E. Farnham, Sr.

Alex D. Funderburg

Samuel B. Hood ’96

Shanon Jones

Dr. Tiffani M. Jones

Dr. Gary L. Little

J. Scott Mattei

Stanton D. McCullough

Sally Cannon Saussy ’67*

Stoney D. Sellars

Stephenson P. Shuford

Dr. Lisa M. Toppin

Jennifer Ward

*Life trustee

2021–22 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL

David Mancos, Interim Head of School and CFO

Katharine Atkins, Director of Advancement

Shannon Drosky, Director of Marketing and Communications

Nancy Ehringhaus, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid

Joe Hernick, Director of Educational Technology

Matthew Less, Head of Upper School

David Lynn, Director of International Studies

Bill Mulcahy, Head of Lower School

Warren Sepkowitz, Head of Middle School

Masanori Toguchi, Director of Athletics

Scott Waybright, Assistant Head of School

Brian Wise, Director of Diversity Planning

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Windtree Studios/Robert Locklear

Message from the Interim Head of School

WWHEN I JOINED Country Day more than 20 years ago to oversee the financial and operations side of the school, I never thought I would one day serve as your Interim Head of School. But last year, when asked to step up into the role, I saw it as an honor and a privilege to do my part for a school community that has meant so much to me for over two decades.

One of the reasons it was an easy “yes” is because I am surrounded by outstanding and dedicated employees, the very best Administrative Council, and a hardworking and dedicated Board of Trustees. I am particularly leaning on our superb administrative team to help me make good day-to-day decisions. They are all truly professionals in their areas and self-starters who know how to get the job done, and I trust in their leadership to serve our students and community well.

Another reason I am able to serve as your Interim Head and CFO this year is because Country Day is in such a position of strength. The admissions pipeline is stronger than ever, our campus facilities improvements have impacted students and learning in demonstrable ways, and the generous philanthropic support of our community helps us deliver a great educational experience every day.

Even as we face the challenge of another school year managing through the pandemic, we have the technology, talent, and infrastructure to mitigate risk for our students and teachers and keep them in school learning, just as we did last year. Our final major construction project is also on track to open this year. We anticipate the new Performance Gym to be operational in midwinter, and the Klein Aquatic Center to open in the spring.

My job this year is to make sure we don’t lose any ground. As your Interim Head of School, I pledge to you that I will do my very best to serve you well and give my all to deliver the school experience you expect from Country Day. I’m very excited about the appointment of Marcel Gauthier as our next Head of School. He is a proven school leader who fully understands both the academic needs and business needs of a complex school like Country Day. The Administrative Council and I are committed to delivering our mission and ensuring that the school is in great shape for Marcel to lead.

Thank you to everyone who supports Country Day and for your trust and support this year. Together, we can make Country Day the very best it can be for our students.

Respectfully,

On the first day of school, David Mancos greeted families, who were excited to be back on campus.

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Class of 2021: The Future Looks Bright!

After months of adjusting to the challenges of the 2020–21 school year and showing resilience and perseverance during a global pandemic, the Class of 2021 celebrated with an outdoor Commencement ceremony on May 21, 2021. With family members sitting in pods in Belk Stadium and on the track to ensure health and safety precautions, students, parents, faculty, and administration enjoyed being together in person to honor our outstanding graduates.

HIGHLIGHTS

127 SENIORS submitted 1,025 applications, averaging 8 applications per student

They attend 66 different colleges and universities in 22 different states and Washington, DC.

The Class was admitted to 168 different colleges and universities.

68% of the class attends colleges and universities outside of North Carolina.

40% of the class attends private universities; 60% attend public institutions.

The class received nearly $10.6 million in scholarship offers based on academic merit, athletic abilities, or special talents.

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Cal Benson ’21, speaker for the class

NOTABLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS

• Morehead-Cain Scholarship (7th recipient in 9 years)

• Coca-Cola Scholarship (first Country Day recipient)

• Chancellor’s Scholarship (Vanderbilt University)

• United States Naval Academy Appointment

• National Merit Scholarship Program: Scholar, 3 National Merit College Scholarships (Dartmouth, Boston College, University of Chicago), 9 Finalists, 8 Commended Scholars

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SENIORS

continued their sports careers with the following athletic programs:

Baseball: Austin College, UNC-Charlotte, Denison University, Sewanee: The University of the South, Swarthmore College

Men’s Basketball: Pfeiffer University, Sewanee: The University of the South

Football: UNC-Chapel Hill, Furman University, University of Richmond

Men’s Golf: Elon University

Men’s Lacrosse: United States Naval Academy, Sewanee: The University of the South

Men’s Soccer: Calvin University

Women’s Track & Field: James Madison University

Women’s Volleyball: University of South Carolina Upstate

Laura Saavedra ’21

Accepts Morehead-Cain and Coca-Cola Foundation Scholarships

Laura Saavedra ’21 is the 32nd Country Day senior to be offered the prestigious and highly selective Morehead-Cain Scholarship to attend UNC-Chapel Hill. In fact, she is the seventh Country Day recipient in nine years.

YYET, AS IMPRESSIVE as this achievement is, it was not a done deal for Laura given the many options she had for her college studies. Laura is also Country Day’s first recipient of the Coca-Cola Foundation Scholarship, one of the top honors for high school seniors in the country. Less than 1/6 of 1 percent of applicants are selected for this extremely competitive award. It gives Laura $20,000 to apply toward the college of her choice, and she was accepted at such highly selective schools as Stanford and Harvard. Since the Morehead-Cain fully funds all costs associated with undergraduate study at UNC-Chapel Hill for four years and includes additional programs such as four years of summer enrichment opportunities, Laura will use her Coca-Cola Foundation scholarship toward medical school.

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Laura, who is of Colombian heritage, was also selected as a 2020 Latinx 20 Under 20 Listmaker. Each year, LatinxEd elevates the best and brightest Latinx students across North Carolina, selecting 20 students under 20 years old who have a powerful vision and commitment to uplifting the Latinx community.

Scholar, Leader, Change Agent

At Country Day, Laura was president of the Hispanic and/or Latinx Alliance (HOLA), a member of the International Studies Board, part of the Student Diversity Awareness Executive Board, an admissions ambassador, and varsity girls’ soccer team manager. She was a top

scholar inducted into the school’s Cum Laude Society. At Commencement, she was honored with the Head of School’s Award for her outstanding contributions to all phases of school life.

In addition to the huge contributions she made at school, Laura is devoted to helping the community around her. She is a volunteer tutor at Levine Children’s Hospital and organizes a summer camp, Aprende Jugando, for underprivileged kids. She is the co-owner of By Immigrant Hands, a clothing company she started in September 2019 with Manolo Betancur to empower immigrants and give back to a community that’s given so much to her and her family. All proceeds benefit charities that support the needs of immigrants.

Laura is also passionate about the climate crisis and its intersectional effects. She is the co-coordinator of Extinction Rebellion Youth Charlotte and a national action coordinator for Extinction Rebellion Youth US—a movement that strives to combat climate justice by using nonviolent direct action to hold corporations and politicians accountable. She is also a group

EXCERPTS FROM LAURA’S COLLEGE RECS

“It is without hyperbole that I say Laura is the most inspirational, compassionate, selfless, humble, and motivated student I have ever encountered in my 18-year career at Country Day.”

“Laura’s courage, tenacity, determination, and dedication to her causes is truly breathtaking; these qualities would be remarkable to find in a seasoned adult, but for Laura to discover and employ them unceasingly as a teenager is simply astounding.”

leader and soon-to-be lead consultant at STEER (Students Teaching Equitable Education Reform). She led the creation of this student-run consulting firm, received grant money, and is working with her team to launch it in the near future.

While Laura successfully managed school life and fights tirelessly for social change, she is also in constant pain. Five years ago, a soccer injury and subsequent surgeries and medical procedures have left her with chronic hip pain. Even so, she wrote in her scholarship application: “I’ve spent over 1,819 days of my life walking with an assistive device, pushing myself in a wheelchair, or riding a scooter. I’ve seen over 20 doctors and 10 therapists, had 11 MRIs, and taken countless pills. I have done it all and I’m worse than I was, but I won’t stop fighting anytime soon.”

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—Tim Waples, Laura’s AP English teacher Photo Credit: Tracy Watts

Boys’ Tennis State Title Highlights Strong Spring Season Finish

A team state championship in Boys’ Tennis, runner-up state finishes in Girls’ Lacrosse and Girls’ Track and Field, and several individual state Track and Field titles highlighted a busy postseason stretch for Country Day’s spring sports.

TTHE BOYS’ tennis team beat Greensboro Day to win the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) Division I championship, capping off a 17–0 season. The Bengals—whose only regular season loss this year was at the hands of Country Day—jumped out to a 2–1 lead after doubles competition.

Country Day rallied in singles with victories at Line 3 (Nathan Jackson ’22), then Line 2 (Noah McDonald ’24), and then Line 5 (Aaryan Chopra ’24). With the teams tied 4–4, Sammy Baumstein ’21, closed out the match in dramatic fashion with a third-set tiebreak win at Line 6. The championship was the program’s third in the past four

years—a streak of titles interrupted only by the pandemic-forced cancellation of the NCISAA championships in spring 2020. It is the program’s 20th state title overall.

Girls’ Lacrosse, a frequent championship contender, squared off against reigning state champion, Charlotte Latin. Country Day opened the scoring in the first half before the Hawks responded and took a 7–4 lead into halftime. The Bucs came out of the gate strong in the second half, tying the score at 11 midway through the frame before the Hawks pulled away late for an eventual 18–12 victory. Country Day finished the season with a 14–7 overall record.

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In Track and Field, Country Day earned a second-place team finish for the girls and a third-place team finish for the boys. The day was highlighted by several strong individual event performances, including state championships for Carter Gallo ’22 (Boys’ Pole Vault), Spencer Mermans ’23 (Boys’ Discus), Kaia Putman ’21 (Girls’ 100m), Harper Shaw ’22 (Girls’ 800m), Katie Sluder ’22 (Girls’ High Jump), the Girls’ 4X100m Relay (Putman, Linde Fonville ’22, Lela McMichael ’23, Azariah Miller ’22), and the Girls’ 4X800m Relay (Emma Lewis ’24, Ava Goggin ’24, Anna Maynard ’22, Addison Pignetti ’21).

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Country Day’s five other spring sports qualified for postseason competition and achieved the following results:

Baseball reached the quarterfinal round of the NCISAA 4A playoffs and finished the year with a 14–11 record.

Boys’ Golf competed in the NCISAA 4A championships with a fifth-place team showing.

Boys’ Lacrosse made the quarterfinals and finished the season with a 12–9 record.

Girls’ Soccer played in the quarterfinal round and finished the season with nine wins against seven losses.

A first-round bye placed Softball in the quarterfinals, and they finished the year with a 10–6 record.

Country Day finished the year as the runner-up in the 4A division of the NCISAA’s Wells Fargo Cup competition, which awards points for postseason finishes across all sports. The Bucs’ second place finish in the competition matched their finish from 2018-19, the last time the scoring covered a full three seasons.

Country Day hosts Olsen Champions Back-To-Basics Football Camp

In July, Country Day hosted the Olsen Champions Back-To-Basics Football Camp for athletes ages 7 to 14. The weeklong camp teaches young athletes the principles of offense and defense, with positionspecific coaching and a great deal of fun! This annual event helps support the work of The HEARTest Yard initiative at Levine Children’s Hospital, which was created by Greg and Kara Olsen to support families of children with congenital heart disease. Their son TJ, third grade, had a successful heart transplant this past summer. All proceeds from the camp were donated to The HEARTest Yard with care and research and showing support for TJ, the Olsen family, and others in their situation.

We are also grateful to the Olsens for their generosity in support of our student-athletes. The training room in the new Performance Gym and Klein Aquatic Center will be named in their honor when it opens in winter 2022.

NEWS & NOTES
Kaia Putman ’21

Celebrating Veterans, Inspiring Heroes of the Future

EEVERY YEAR, students in all divisions take part in educational and service activities to learn about and honor all the veterans who have sacrificed to serve and protect us. Often this includes assemblies and class visits by alumni, faculty, staff, parents, and grandparents who have served. For instance, Eric Strumpf ’89, who served in the Air Force for 20 years, has spoken to students about the power of kindness and the duty of each of them to stand up to unkindness, bullying, and intolerance with conviction and courage. In recent years, Middle and Upper School students were inspired by the story of 1st Lieutenant Lindsey Jefferies, the first African-American female pilot for the North Carolina Army National Guard. “It’s the true meaning of service when you put your country and its wellbeing ahead of yourself. Sharing this example with our students is important,” said Matt Less, Head of Upper School. While the pandemic health measures have limited assemblies in the past

two years, Lower School still celebrates Veterans Day in multiple ways, such as wearing red, white, and blue; hosting Zoom calls with family members who have served in the military; and writing letters of appreciation to service members. “Making time to honor veterans shows students concretely what it means to serve others and make sacrifices for the larger community,” said Bill Mulcahy, Head of Lower School.

Bissell Campus has many murals, one of which is the Veterans Wall of Honor, which recognizes alumni, faculty, and others in the community who have served in the military. The wall was initiated by Head of Middle School Warren Sepkowitz and teachers Art Hoffman and Mike Hennessey. Past parent Mary Tabor Engel was also enormously involved in the research to bring the wall to life.

Earlier this year, Facilities and Plant Operations Manager Greg Walters presented a flag he received while serving in the Air Force to third-grade students in Amy Ilfeld and Catherine Upchurch’s class.

“In celebrating our veterans, we’re helping students make the connection between those who came before us and sacrificed immensely so that we have the opportunity to live in a democratic society,” said Warren.

Lower School science teacher Lori Townsend, who often leads the planning of the Veterans Day activities, said, “We look forward to honoring the many heroes among us, both past and present, in hopes that we will inspire the heroes of the future.”

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Students regularly write letters of appreciation to service members.

School in the Woods:

Fifth Graders Share Advice from Their Experience

FFROM DISCOVERING North Carolina’s Outer Banks to hiking the Great Wall of China, getting out there is a cherished Country Day tradition. In Middle School, the fifth and sixth grade takes part in School in the Woods—a mix of learning, risk-taking, class bonding and well, Middle School silliness. After the experience, students spend time reflecting on their time. Here are a few excerpts from this year’s fifth graders.

What advice would you give next year’s 5th graders about School in the Woods?

•Be open-minded to all the activities. Also, if you go fishing, go far down by the end dock—a lot of fish were under the rocks there.

•To listen, have fun, be a leader, make good choices, and be the best you.

•I would say that you should participate in everything! Also, definitely try the Alpine Tower!

What did you learn from School in the Woods? (This can be educational or not.)

•I learned that I am not that afraid of heights anymore.

What other feedback would you like for your teachers to know about your experience?

•It was fun and I learned more than I thought I would.

•I liked meeting new people in my grade and doing the zipline.

•It was amazing. You should extend nature art and canoeing (those were my favorite classes).

•Thank you for taking us on this field trip.

•It was so fun and amazing to be there.

•Overall, I just think it was fun and awesome!

•I had lots of fun doing everything there, and I’m grateful that we got to go.

•I absolutely loved it. Could we go on more field trips this year?

•Some feedback I would give is I had so much fun and NO negative feedback.

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To listen, have fun, be a leader, make good choices, and be the best you.
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Overheard
“I’m so proud to be a Buccaneer! What a significant piece of American history, our history. Thanks to our leadership team who values, supports, and affirms our community and beyond.”
“Congrats!!! Does this make 100 years in a row? So impressive Y.”
–E-mail response by Karla Randle-Jackson to the announcement that Country Day will close in recognition of Juneteenth. June 18, 2021. –Comment by Courtney Pouliot on a post about the Varsity Boys’ Tennis State Championship win. May 18, 2021.
“We have the best teachers and staff EVER!!! The Hart family is grateful for you every year, but especially this difficult one!!”
–Comment by Virginia Hart on a post during Teacher Appreciation Week. May 3, 2021.
WE’RE SO THRILLED TO BE PARTNERING WITH Y’ALL AND OUR AWESOME COUNTRY DAY AMBASSADORS TO SUPERCHARGE LITERACY ACROSS AMERICA!!
–Comment by Preface Project on a post about this new partnership, in which Upper School students are the program’s first corp to virtually mentor and serve young students across America. May 10, 2021.
One of the greatest teachers ever!! We truly thank the universe for her daily!! YYY
–Comment by Lisa Farnham on a video by fifth-grade teacher Patti Daniel in support of the Country Day Fund. June 23, 2021.

“Congratulations

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THIS IS A SIGNIFICANT HONOR AND ONE IN WHICH HE IS MOST DESERVING.
–From an e-mail sent by David Lynn, director of International Studies, about senior Sam Farnham Jr., recipient of the 2021 Youth Leadership Award for Sister Cities International. July 12, 2021.
to the Class of 2021! If you can complete high school during all that has happened for the past year and a half, you can do anything! ”
–Comment by Rebecca Hamil in response to a photo of the class in their college t-shirts. May 20, 2021.
“Sheila, thank YOU for everything you did to help our school. YYYou will be missed!!!”
–Comment by Marietta Murphy on a post celebrating Sheila Forbis, Plant Operations administrative assistant for 27 years, who retired on June 30, 2021
“I taught my kids about covalent chemical bonds by tie-dying t-shirts, just like Mrs. Mack taught us as one of our many memorable labs. Still have my lab coat.”
–Comment by Evan Scheessele ’93 about the passing of Norma Mackenzie who taught science at Country Day for 34 years before retiring in 2006. August 12, 2021.
Diversity was and is a path, a path Country Day seeks and commits to travel. But my assignment was missing the essential, overarching focus that should define not our path but our destination: that destination was Community.
–Head of School Emeritus Margaret Gragg Bissell at the opening All Faculty/Staff meeting, where she shared the “aha” moment she had in writing the school’s Affirmation of Community in 2007. August 11, 2021.

Thank You for Your Belief in our Mission

Message from the Board of Trustees Chair Scott Stevens

AS I ENTER my final year as chair of the Board of Trustees, I am reflective of all that has transpired over the past two school years and grateful for the strength and commitment of our Country Day community. Amidst the largest and most transformative capital campaign in our school’s history and record-breaking admissions inquiries and enrollment, we also weathered the tremendous challenge of responding to and navigating through in-person learning during a global pandemic.

When we began the 2020–21 school year, we knew we would face a challenge like none other in our school’s long history. I can’t thank the faculty, staff, and administration enough for their tremendous hard work, diligence, and flexibility to provide in-person learning for our students. They couldn’t do it without the support, commitment, and trust of the parent community. Together, our strong school/parent partnership allowed Country Day to deliver its mission for our students.

We can also be proud of the continued financial strength of our school, which helped us to successfully navigate an

unprecedented challenge. The 2020-21 school year brought the largest enrollment in school history and our admissions pipeline is exceedingly strong with over 96% reenrollment and record applications (see page 16 for details). Support for the Country Day Fund reached nearly $2 35 million. Your annual support is a tremendous vote of confidence in the faculty and staff’s ability to provide our students with an exceptional education. Thank you to everyone who makes Country Day a philanthropic priority.

And even as we have had to deal with challenges, we have remained focused on our strategic priorities. Last year I shared with you that the Board had established a task force to assess and monitor our school’s progress toward meeting our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion goals. In February 2021, the Board issued a report on our findings and our strategic priorities for continued improvement. Our continued progress is detailed on page 26.

Last year, the Board was also challenged to find our next head of school, after Mark Reed announced he was stepping down after a highly impactful 12-year tenure. I

am confident our legacy of strong leadership will continue with the hiring of Marcel Gauthier, who will begin his tenure in July 2022. Marcel is the right leader to build on the momentum established with our most recent strategic plan and to take us to even greater heights. You can read more about Marcel on page 22

Finally, I’d like to recognize trustees who rolled off the board in June 2021, for their tremendous service and vision in helping to make Country Day a school others seek to emulate. Thank you to: Todd Gorelick (2002), Wellford Tabor (2009), David Benson (2011), Edison Cassels (2013), Ameesha Kansupada (2013), Adelle Anthony-Williams (2014), Ken Garcia (2014), Christi Byron (2015), Catherine Stempien (2015), and Leigh Moran (2019). Additionally, please welcome our newest Board members, whose terms began July 2021: Luke Blythe, Kandi Deitemeyer, Sammy Hood ’96, and Gary Little.

It has been my privilege to serve this community over the past 2 5 years. I can’t thank you enough for your belief in our mission, trust in our leadership, and generosity in support of our students. Here’s to another exceptional academic year.

Sincerely,

members who are rolling off with their youngest child’s graduation. Pictured from left to right are George and Steele Dewey, Wellford and Russell Tabor (Board member 2009-21), Ron and Alexandra Eliasek, Todd ’82 and Charlie Gorelick (Board member 2002-21), Cal and Scott ’85 Benson (Board member 2011-21), and Eddie and Edison ’87 Cassels (Board member 2013-21).

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The Class of 2021 included the children of several Board members, including some longtime

2020/21 Financial Report

* Including transportation, food service, photocopying, and campus store. ** Including tutoring, Coordinate and Summer Programs, and Sports Camps. *** Includes several all-school functions such as switchboard / receptionist and mailroom. ****Including fundraising, marketing/communications, and data management.

2020/21 COUNTRY DAY FUND

Participation by Constituency

We are fortunate to have widespread support for the school’s top giving priority, the Country Day Fund.

2020/21 SUMMARY OF GIVING

Tuition, which covers 81% of our annual budget, plays the largest role in our ability to serve our mission. Philanthropic support plays a critical role in augmenting tuition revenue to help fund exceptional opportunities for Country Day students.

The donor rolls for the 1941 Society, Oak Society, and Country Day Fund are listed within this report. To see the listings for endowment, restricted giving, Honorarium and Memoriam, and gifts in-kind, please visit charlottecountryday.org/support/20-21-givingreport

FALL 2021 15 Revenues Expenditures/Transfers Tuition/Fees $41,101,693 Student Instruction $23,733,478 Auxiliary Enterprises* $1,110,830 Auxiliary Enterprises* $1,650,182 Other Programs** $1,907,119 Plant Operations $7,280,190 Other Income $939,245 Administrative Services *** $7,197,723 2019-20 Country Day Fund $2,283,078 Financial Aid & Tuition Remission $7,063,069 Expendable Endowment $2,520,650 Institutional Advancement**** $1,483,593 Capital Improvements $0 Transfer to Plant $1,320,510 Transfer to Fund Balance $133,870 Total Revenues $49,862,615 Total Expenditures $49,862,615
Percentage Number Trustees 100% 30 Faculty and Staff 100% 300 Current Parents 69% 719 New Parents 70% 76 Former Trustees 50% 57 Grandparents 15% 195 Alumni 14% 753 Parents of Alumni 12% 307
Country Day Fund $2,349,541 Capital $8,789,266 Endowment $583,614 Restricted $44,630

2020/21 Admissions Report

CCOUNTRY DAY continues to enjoy record inquiries and applications, and though we had to be innovative this year, we were able to give families a warm reception as they learned more about our school and the application process. We held nearly 40 virtual events, which allowed prospective families to attend from the comfort of their homes or offices or to watch the recorded event later. Since we couldn’t host families on campus, we developed a virtual Talk and Tour presented individually over Zoom. The admissions team met with hundreds of families for 60 to 90 minutes for wonderful conversations about our school. A highlight of the Admissions season was the Welcome Parade we hosted for newly admitted JK and K families. What a joy it was to see our newest families so excited to be joining our Country Day family.

96% FIVE-YEAR REENROLLMENT AVERAGE

1,701

2 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS from China and Colombia

22% STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

319 students received $7.1 million in Financial Assistance*

*Includes families who are in an emergency situation and need assistance for one year, along with families who need assistance for multiple years. Support comes from the Country Day Fund, grants, endowment gifts and income, and the general operating budget.

STUDENTS ENROLLED

198 NEW STUDENTS

212 STUDENTS have parents whose cultural heritage represents 55 different countries of origin

19% of our enrollment comprises STUDENTS OF COLOR

We define students of color in accordance with the National Association of Independent Schools categories and definitions: African-American, Latino/Hispanic American, Asian American, Native American, Middle Eastern American, and multiracial American.

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2020/21 Parent Support Groups Highlights

TTHE COLLECTIVE effort of our parent support groups helps strengthen student programs, build community, and raise supplemental funds. Our parent groups were limited in the events they could hold during the 2020-21 school year, but their presence was deeply felt in the generous and thoughtful ways they supported faculty and staff, and our community.

Parents’ Association

Supported faculty and staff in numerous ways including:

•Dinners to Go,

•Grateful Grams at Thanksgiving,

•Holiday gifts,

•Coffee truck breakfast treats, and

•Faculty Recognition programs.

Built community through:

•A festive holiday drive-thru,

•New family welcome activities, and

•Bucs Together Week.

Boosters Club

Built community spirit with:

•Fan in the Stand cutouts,

•Spirit Days, and

•Spirit swag.

Supported student-athletes with:

•Senior Night posters and pennants,

•Collegiate-athlete recognitions, and

•Seasonal treats.

Supported staff with:

•Professional development,

•Carl Bolick Award, and

•Appreciation gifts throughout the year.

POCIS (People of Color in Independent Schools)

Built community and connection by hosting virtual meetings, including these topics:

•College Planning

•Arts in Each Division

During Bucs Together Week, the community donated 1,300+ items for Roof Above, 8,400 books for Promising Pages, and presented Roof Above with a check for $14,600.

•Advocating for your Kids, and

•COVID Safety for Kids.

Celebrated and honored our students of color with a virtual Upper School Showcase.

FOTA (Friends of the Arts)

Creatively supported faculty and student COVID-19 safe art exhibitions and performances with:

•Promotion,

•Hosting outdoor events, and

•Sharing digital versions, such as for Upper School’s one-act plays and Moments musical showcase.

Celebrated and honored our student-artists by:

•Hosting a cast party following Shrek Jr. at Middle School

•Supporting the first Concert on the Green

International Parents

Built community by:

•Hosting outdoor, off-campus meetings, including virtual opportunities,

•Welcoming new international families with a gift, and

•Staying in touch with our international community.

Elevated the international story by:

•Creating opportunities for connection

•Regular social media and e-mail communications.

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The 1941 SOCIETY honors lifetime giving to our school above and beyond $500,000+. The generous support of 1941 Society members allows us to fulfill our mission by strengthening endowment, investing in capital improvements, and continuously supporting the Country Day Fund.

$15,000,000+

Margaret and Smoky Bissell*

$10,000,000 to $14,999,999

The Klein Family

Mrs. Amy Klein Aznar ’89 and Mr. Pedro Pablo Aznar Foth

Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Klein Jr.

Mr. Frederick W. Klein III ’92 and Mrs. Megan J. Klein*

$5,000,000 to $9,999,999

The John and Claudia Belk Family

Mr. Jeffrey N. Pilon ’92 and Mrs. Mary Claudia Pilon ’92*

Dowd Foundation, Inc.*

Mr. Frank Dowd IV ’74*

Mr. Roddey Dowd III

Mr. Roddey Dowd Jr.*

Mr. E. Hooper Hardison Jr.

Mr. Edward H. Hardison*

Mr. E. Jenner Wood IV

Jim and Beverly Hance*

Mr. O. Bruton Smith

$1,000,000 to $4,999,999

Anonymous

Michelle and Michael J. Bailey*

The Katherine and Tom Belk Family

Mr. H. W. McKay Belk ’75 and Mrs. Nina F. Belk

Mr. John R. Belk ’77 and Mrs. Kimberly D. Belk

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Belk

Mr. Walker Morris and Mrs. Katie Belk Morris ’72

The Brock Family

John III and Mary Brock*

John IV and Tracy Brock*

Mr. Derick S. Close ’77 and Mrs. Sallie P. Close*

Dalton-Brand Foundation

Betsy and Alfred Brand*

Mr. Robert A. Brand IV ’84 and Mrs. Lori Ann U. Brand

Dr. Christopher Lawrence and Mrs. Sally Brand Lawrence ’90

Mrs. Elizabeth Brand Letts ’88*

Mr. John R. Waite and Mrs. Mary Brand Waite ’84

Mr. Alfred G. Dawson Jr. and Mrs. Amy Levine Dawson ’00*

The Dickson Foundation*

Mr. and Mrs. Christian O. Avery Sr.

Mr. John A. Dickson ’76 and Mrs. Nancy W. Dickson*

Mrs. Mary Anne Dickson

Mr. R. Stuart Dickson ’47

Mr. Rush S. Dickson III ’72

Mr. Thomas W. Dickson ’73

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marley

Mrs. Alison MacEwan Scott ’78 and Mr. Michael C. Scott

The William and Patricia Gorelick Family

Mr. William Gorelick

Mr. Todd A. Gorelick ’82 and Mrs. Stacy M. Gorelick*

Ms. Marcelle B. Gorelick ’84

Mr. Israel K. Gorelick ’90 and Mrs. Gabrielle L. Gorelick

Mr. L. Watts Hamrick III ’77 and Mrs. Carol C. Hamrick*

Scott and Ashley Mattei by the Mattei Foundation*

Mike and Katie James*

The Leon Levine Foundation

Sandra and Leon Levine

Mr. Rodney C. Pitts ’64 and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pitts*

Anne and Walker Poole*

The Purdy Family

Mr. J. Scott and Claire Purdy

Mr. Steven L. Purdy ’87 and Mrs. M. Elizabeth Purdy*

Verl and Sandra Purdy*

Mr. James R. Yuhas and Mrs. Susan Purdy Yuhas ’85*

The Ray Shaw Family

Kay Shaw

Whitney and Laura Shaw*

Kirk and Tammy Shaw

Beth and Jim Penegar

The Shelton Family

Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Houser*

Mr. Charles M. Shelton Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shelton Sr.*

Lori and Eric Sklut

Ann and Wellford Tabor*

J. Mason Wallace Jr. Trust

$500,000 to $999,999

Anonymous

Mr. David M. Benson ’85 and Mrs. Lauren S. Benson*

Mrs. Edith Benson*

The Bissell Family

Mr. Howard Bissell III ’86 and Mrs. Stephanie S. Bissell*

Mr. James J. Bissell ’88 and Nicole M. Bissell

Mrs. Barbara Bissell Kopczynski ’83 and Dr. Todd M. Kopczynski

Mr. Michael Sherck and Mrs. Cary Bissell Sherck ’82

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Jr.*

Mr. Samuel B. Bowles ’93 and Ms. Laura M. Bowles*

Mr. William D. Byron IV ’85 and Mrs. Christina N. Byron*

Parents’ Association*

Mr. David I. Cohen

The R. T. Dooley Families*

Mr. Robert A. Engel and Mrs. Mary Tabor Engel*

The Fonville Family

Mr. Charles L. Fonville Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Amy M. Fonville*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fonville Sr.*

Dr. K. Dale Owen Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’81*

Patty and Alex Funderburg*

The Shelton Gorelick Family

Mr. Scott R. Gorelick ’77 and Mrs. Dana S. Gorelick and Family

Mr. Jeffrey A. Gorelick ’80 and Mrs. Bari L. Gorelick and Family

Ms. Pamela M. Gorelick ’82 and Family

Ms. Amy S. Grissom

Mr. W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer and Mrs. Cammie Robinson Hauptfuhrer ’74*

Mr. and Mrs. J. Riddick Hendrick III

Mr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Hunter Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hynes*

The Marsh Foundation, Inc.*

Mrs. Gretchen Marsh Carpenter ’58 and Mr. Thomas S. Carpenter*

Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80 and Mr. James H. McLawhorn*

Ms. Katherine M. Johnston ’81

Mrs. Melinda Johnston McMeekin ’85*

Mrs. Amy Johnston Sabo ’88

Mr. and Mrs. William B. McGuire Jr.*

Celene and Marc Oken

Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. O’Leary*

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Olsen

Anne and Scott Perper*

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Roselle*

Jane and Carl Showalter*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson P. Shuford*

The Springsteen Foundation

Mr. Claude P. Close ’10

Mr. Craddock S. Close ’13

Mr. Derick S. Close ’77 and Mrs. Sallie P. Close*

Mrs. Baxter Close Petrone ’08

Jenny and Scott Stevens*

*Country Day Loyal Member

(y) Young Alumni Selwyn Society

The Loyal Society recognizes 1,034 donors who have given consecutively for at least five years. We are deeply appreciative of their commitment.

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Mr. Peter R. Ashcraft

Mr. Thomas M. Belk Jr. ’73

Mr. Stephen E. Benson (d)

Mrs. Sara Harris Bissell ’56 (d)

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Jr.

Mrs. Beth Brown Boyd ’63

Mr. Richard V. Bray Jr. ’64

Mrs. Louise Jones Brown (d)

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Chapman Jr. (d)

Dr. Daniel Uri and Dr. Iris S. Cheng

Mr. Derick S. Close ’77 and Mrs. Sallie P. Close

Mr. Charles H. Conner Jr. ’64

Mr. Thomas E. Cox Jr. and Mrs. Mildred D. Cox ’66

Mr. Larry J. Dagenhart

Mrs. Sarah P. Dagenhart (d)

Mr. W. Frank Dowd Jr. (d)

Mr. W. Frank Dowd IV ’74

THE OAK SOCIETY honors planned giving donors. Their ultimate expression of loyalty ensures the future strength of Country Day by impacting the school beyond their lifetimes.

Mr. Christopher J. Elliott ’85

Mrs. Caroline Boyd Foto ’99

Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Hall

Mr. L. Watts Hamrick III ’77 and Mrs. Carol C. Hamrick

Mrs. Sarah G. Hamrick (d)

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hance Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacob Hanes (d)

Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 and Mrs. Kristin H. Hobson

Mr. David L. Hood Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James E. S. Hynes

Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael James

Mr. and Mrs. Jon S. Jenrette

Mr. Edward E. Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Killian Jr.

Mrs. Janice S. Ladley (d)

Ms. Jennifer S. Lamarre

Mr. Mark C. Lamarre

The Lilien Family

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mancos

Mr. James H. McLawhorn and Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80

Mrs. Nina Dooley McLean ’77

Mr. Herman B. McManaway Jr. (d)

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller (d)

Mr. Kenneth D. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Miller

Dr. Barrett G. Moore and Mrs. Janeen G. Moore

Mrs. Patricia O’Herron Norman ’65

Mr. David T. Peacock ’92

Dr. George S. Rent and Dr. Clyda S. Rent

Ms. Rebecca K. Rizzo

Mrs. Audrey G. Sappenfield

Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. and Mrs. Sally Cannon Saussy ’67

Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Stoneman Jr.

Mr. James R. Tice (d)

Mrs. Tillie S. Tice

Mr. Frank W. Timson

Mr. R. Read Tull (d)

Mrs. Sarah C. Tull

Mrs. Sally S. Van Allen

Mr. W. Kent Van Allen Jr. ’64

Mr. William K. Van Allen Sr. (d)

Mr. J. Mason Wallace Jr. (d)

Mr. Edward I. Weisiger Jr. ’78

Mrs. Elizabeth Smith White ’55

Mr. C. Hunter Widener ’91

Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham Wood ’77

Mr. William Wade Wood (d)

Mr. J. Richard Worrell Jr. ’91

(d) Deceased

The Power of Endowment

Among all the investments that are made at Country Day, none have a more lasting impact than the resources we add to the school’s endowment. An endowment fund can be compared to a long-term investment or savings plan. It is a “permanent” fund in which the principal is invested and the earnings are spent. A strong endowment ensures Country Day’s long-term strength and stability. Through decades of generous philanthropy, sound investment practices, and thoughtful long-term planning, Country Day has built financial reserves that provide essential funding across the life of our school.

HOW ENDOWMENT WORKS AT COUNTRY DAY

ENDOWMENT 5-YEAR GROWTH

$57.5 million

$62.5 million

2021

Through prudent fiscal management by the Investment Committee of the Board of Trustees and additional support from other supporters, the endowment fund grows and produces investment income.

When fully funded, the school spends three percent of the average value (over the past three years) to ensure the funds are preserved to benefit the school in perpetuity.

THE SCHOOL’S MANAGED FUNDS SUPPORT FOUR MAJOR AREAS:

• Faculty/Staff Support

• Program

• Unrestricted

• Financial Aid

$23.6M $18.4M

$2.9M $17.5M

2017

Country Day’s endowment is the LARGEST among independent schools in North Carolina

74

The number of restricted and unrestricted endowment and scholarship funds as of June 30, 2021.

Endowment funds

1961

First endowment funds established

2021

Most recent funds established

5% of the operating budget.

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An endowment fund is established with a major gift from a lead donor.

Affirming Community Through Endowment

As a former member of the Board of Trustees, past Parents’ Association President and Honorary Alumna, Gladys Tillett Coddington was a dynamic leader in the Country Day community

when her children, Charles Coddington ’64, Gladys Coddington Harper ’66, Bill Coddington ’68, and Henry Coddington ’70, were students. Her family’s legacy at Country Day continues through her grandson Coddy Coddington, Upper School history teacher and department chair, and her great-grandchildren Avery ’27, Chloe ’27, and Estelle ’30.

With a lead gift from her son Charles, her family established the Gladys Tillett Coddington Memorial Scholarship Fund to provide financial assistance to a qualified and deserving Upper School student, with consideration to students who make Country Day a more diverse and inclusive community.

This generous gift ensures that her legacy continues and will enhance our school forever. Country Day is grateful to receive this gift as it beautifully aligns with our Affirmation of Community.

Country Day has been a key block in building a solid learning foundation for each of us. In my case, it was the door opening my interest in biology and science. Hopefully this scholarship will allow other children to have that same sense of awakening. Making the scholarship in our mother’s name completes an idea and motivation that she had as a Board member years ago, which sought to encourage a wide diversity of individuals and backgrounds to attend Country Day, allowing both the school and students to benefit.

Recognizing Leadership through Endowment

Joe Miller ’95 passed away in 2020 after a courageous battle with colon cancer. Known as the life of every party, Joe was adored by all who knew him in the Country Day community. He was Senior Class president, recipient of the Head of School’s Award, and his senior superlative was Most Likely to Succeed. He was also an Eagle Scout, president of multiple clubs, a four-year Varsity Track athlete, and a member of the National Honor Society. His wife Lisa, family, and friends have initiated the Joe Miller ’95 Memorial Scholarship. When funded, the scholarship will be awarded to a student who displays leadership qualities, academic achievement, and, above all, a great love of life.

Members of the Class of 1995 gathered video messages with favorite memories and words of encouragement for Joe before his passing. They gathered with his friends and family on August 28, 2021, to celebrate his life.

Derek McGarry ’95 shared, “Joe was a beacon of hope and strength for anyone who crossed his path. He worked hard and

played hard, but he loved even harder. He inspired me and many of us here to become closer to friends and family. I think the biggest message I got from Joe over his last few years was that everyone matters… everyone needs love and support in hard times. Joe gave us a master class on how to live and love.”

The Joe Miller ’95 Memorial Scholarship is open to all supporters. Please contact Danielle Ferguson at 704-943-4544 or danielle.ferguson@charlottecountryday.org or visit charlottecountryday.org/support/scholarship to donate directly online.

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—Dr. Charles Coddington ’64 Gladys Tillett Coddington was inducted into the Honorary Alumni Association in 1984. The Joe Miller ’95 Memorial Scholarship

MARCEL GAUTHIER,

Country Day’s Next Head of School

On August 26, after a robust international search for Country Day’s 12th Head of School, the Board of Trustees announced the appointment of Marcel Gauthier, who will begin his tenure in July 2022. A dynamic leader and educator, Marcel currently serves as Head of School at Shanghai American School, the flagship independent school in Shanghai with an enrollment of over 2,800 students and two campuses.

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MARCEL WILL BRING TO COUNTRY DAY

incredible depth in school leadership experience combined with the genuine heart of an educator. He is known for his strategic vision, ability to build stronger institutions, and skill in coalescing communities.

Marcel’s path to Country Day began much the same way as that of many Country Day families—a decision to attend private school. Marcel grew up in a small town, where his father was a professor of foreign language at Hiram College in Ohio for over 30 years. For high school, his father suggested Marcel consider Western Reserve Academy (WRA), a nearby boarding school. “It more or less changed my life,” says Marcel. “I met teachers who challenged me, who cared deeply, and who were passionate about what they did. I found activities and passions there that I didn’t know were important to me and I carried those with me into college.”

One of those passions was long-distance running, in which Marcel set records at WRA that lasted 25 years. An avid athlete, Marcel also practices martial arts and has black belts in Taekwondo and Hapkido.

Marcel continued as a collegiate athlete at Dartmouth, where he ran middle and long distances. Academically, he had the opportunity to do some teaching under the direction of John Rassias, who developed the Rassias Method for engaging students in language. “I found that I loved teaching and that I had a talent for it,” says Marcel.

After graduation, luck was on Marcel’s side when he showed up for an educator’s hiring fair in Boston. Just as he was walking in, his headmaster from WRA was walking out and announced he had just transferred to Brentwood School in Los Angeles. Marcel laughs, “He said, ‘I need an English teacher and a cross-country coach in La La Land; what do you think?’”

MAfter four years of teaching, Marcel decided he wanted to focus on his writing. He headed to grad school in Greensboro to earn his MFA in poetry, a lifelong artistic passion of his. Marcel, a published poet, carves out several hours a week from his busy schedule to read and write poetry. “If I can take my mind off the work for an hour and be fully present in that moment, I can come back to the work with a fresh perspective,” he explains.

While at UNC-Greensboro, Marcel met his wife Sharol, also a writer and educator. They married in 1993 and have two daughters, Sophie, 22, and Colette, 20. The family has lived in Virginia, South Carolina, Utah, and Shanghai, as Marcel grew professionally. “Part of my journey has always been to look toward the

next step, the next challenge; to join schools where I could bring my gifts and which would be a good fit in terms of philosophy and also meet the needs of my family,” he explains. For instance, Marcel has a love of outdoors and enjoys hiking. He wanted his daughters to have a sense of mountains and the vastness of the West, which led him to accepting a position at the Waterford School outside Salt Lake City. “It was a good choice,” he says with a smile. “The school has a strong focus on the performing arts and the outdoors. My daughters discovered a love of both while there.”

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Marcel with his daughters, Sophie and Colette, and wife, Sharol.

Proven Leader

Early in his teaching career Marcel took on projects, such as designing and rolling out a new senior seminar curriculum and overseeing reaccreditation, that helped to hone his leadership skills. “I liked the challenge of uniting people around an idea or common purpose; I’m energized by that.” Marcel says it is very important to him to engage in a way that does justice to the people around him. “For me that’s different than pleasing them, because sometimes you’re doing the right thing, but you’re not always making everyone happy in the short term,” he says. “It’s important to honor a community where it is, but also inspire it to embrace the journey ahead.”

In the 20 years since taking his first administrative position as Head of Upper School at Spartanburg Day School, Marcel has garnered a reputation as a collaborative, strategic leader who understands how to intersect culture and craft, and who is driven by a strong moral compass. He is also known for his sophisticated and nuanced understanding of diversity and inclusion, and his financial and operational acumen in large, complex environments.

“I’ve always wanted to serve in some way,” says Marcel. “I think one reason I have been successful in leadership is that I have great faith in others. Good leaders realize their strengths and limitations, put those on the table openly, surround

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Professional Experience

Shanghai American School

Shanghai, China (2014–Present)

Head of School

Deputy Head of School

Waterford School

Sandy, UT (2008–2014)

Assistant Head of School

Spartanburg Day School

Spartanburg, SC (2002–2008)

Head of Upper School

The Potomac School

McLean, VA (1994–2002)

Upper School English Instructor and Head Coach

Brentwood School

Los Angeles, CA (1987–1991)

Middle and Upper School English Instructor and Head Coach

Education

UNC-Greensboro

MFA, Poetry

Dartmouth College, BA, English and French

themselves with talented people, and then empower them.”

While leading, Marcel is also growing. “I see myself as a continuous learner. We should all be humbled by the fact that there is always more to learn.”

In his first few months at Country Day, Marcel plans to have lots of conversations, both in groups and individually, to be present in a lot of places and witness the school in action. “The first stage is a learning stage and a being present stage,” he says. “I like to tell people ahead of time what I want to know so that when I’m out and about, people already have a couple of questions or thoughts that they’re eager to share.”

By the second part of his first year, Marcel intends to start thinking more carefully about the key strategic areas we want to unite around as a community. “I want to finish my first year by coming back to the community and saying, ‘here are the things I’ve learned, here are the things that are extraordinary, and here are the areas that can be even more extraordinary.’”

Due to the global pandemic, Marcel has been unable to leave China. He has not been able to see his family for more than 18 months, which has been hard. He said in a letter to the community, “Although I can’t be there in person at this moment, I am with you in spirit.”

On November 11, we held a virtual Q & A session with Marcel for the community to get to know him better. (Visit charlottecountryday.org for the recorded session.) Should travel restrictions lift in such a way that allow for an in-person visit this school year without compromising his duties in Shanghai, Marcel will take advantage of the opportunity.

“I can’t wait to step foot on the Country Day campuses and engage with the community,” he says. “I’m incredibly excited to call Charlotte my home.”

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Photo courtesy Shanghai American School
I can’t wait to step foot on the Country Day campuses and engage with the community. I’m incredibly excited to call Charlotte my home.”
Marcel Gauthier, New Head of School

COMPREHENSIVE HEAD OF SCHOOL SEARCH PROCESS

After a seven-month, comprehensive search process, the Board of Trustees unanimously selected Marcel Gauthier from a diverse and impressive pool of outstanding educational leaders. The robust search process ensured that all objectives were met.

Formation of an engaged and dedicated Search Committee

See side box.

Broad and inclusive community engagement

Conversations and surveys with students, faculty, staff, parents, administrators, trustees, alumni, and the broader community informed the Position and Candidate Specification that clearly articulated the ideal profile of Country Day’s new Head of School.

A clearly articulated Position and Candidate Specification

Ideal experiences included academic leadership, community leadership, impact on efforts of DEI, financial and operational leadership, partnering with Board of Trustees; Critical capabilities included strategic vision, community building, and institution building.

Comprehensive candidate research

A core priority was to ensure a diverse candidate pool of top talent. This included NAIS heads of school of color, female heads of school, as well as high-performing school administrators.

• 150 potential individuals identified

• 75 profiles reviewed

• 12 candidates selected for round one interviews (33% female; 33% BIPOC)

• 7 candidates were interviewed in round two (29% female; 43% BIPOC)

• 3 rounds of interviews

Rigorous assessment of prospects; behaviorally based interviews and case studies with candidates

After preliminary vetting by Spencer Stuart and Search Committee co-chairs, the first-round candidates met with both the Search Committee and Faculty Advisory Council in a structured interview protocol designed to assess candidate accomplishments, how they achieved outcomes, and the likely fit to Country Day. Second round and finalist round interviews focused on strategic vision and candidate-specific discussion.

Deep 360˚ referencing

After the finalist round of interviews, Spencer Stuart and members of the Search Committee completed extensive referencing. These are phrases associated with Marcel Gauthier.

•Running large, complex school

•Understands how culture and craft intersect

•His decisions are anchored in empathy

•Strong moral compass

•Incredibly relational

•Incredible public speaker

•Setting goals

•Providing direction

•Never micro-managing

•Coalescing the board and the leadership team through strategic planning

•Can handle unexpected situations

•Hired excellent people

Search Committee Members

Shanon Jones, Trustee and Search Committee Co-Chair

Bill Zimmern ’95, Trustee and Search Committee Co-Chair

Christi Byron, Former Trustee

Leigh Moran, Former Trustee

Walker Poole, Former Trustee

Stephen Shuford, Trustee

Scott Stevens, Board of Trustees Chair

Andrew Tate, Trustee

Lisa Toppin, Trustee

Faculty Staff Advisory Council

Members

J.G. Bailey, Lower School Guidance Counselor

Tom Collins, Department Head, Upper School Science

Nancy Ehringhaus, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid

Stephanie Harner, Upper School Latin Instructor

Simon Keilty, 8th Grade Science Instructor

Kasey Short, Director of Studies, Middle School

Denise Spruill, Upper School History Instructor, Diversity Coordinator, and Class Dean

Jovonne Taborn, First Grade Instructor and Lower School Diversity Coordinator

Greg Walters, Facilities and Plant Operations Manager

Brian Wise, Director of Diversity Planning

Search Firm

Spencer Stuart

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After evaluating many candidates in an incredibly competitive market, one person stood out as that exceptional leader who can lead our school into the future.”
Shanon Jones, Trustee and Search Committee Co-Chair

Charlotte Country Day School

DEI Strategic Plan

At Country Day, our dedication to academic excellence is inseparable from our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, as stated in our Affirmation of Community. It is central to our mission as an educational institution to ensure that each member of our community has the full opportunity to thrive in our environment; for we believe that diversity is key to individual achievement, educational excellence, and the advancement of knowledge.

Charlotte Country Day School’s Strategic Plan for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) is guided by one vision, four overarching goals, and three overarching strategies and fundamental approaches—all of which emerged from the input of a year-long process focused on listening, reflecting, and acting.

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STRATEGY

Overarching Goals = DEIB

These key objectives not only guided the yearlong process, they have served as our touchstones throughout the initial year of plan implementation. All aspects of this plan are based on student and family experience. The student experience is the most important measurement for determining our success in achieving our Mission and Affirmation of Community.

Diversity: We commit to increasing diversity, which is expressed in myriad forms, including race and ethnicity, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, language, culture, national origins, religious commitments, age, disability status, and political perspective.

Equity: We commit to working actively to challenge and respond to bias, harassment, and discrimination through reevaluation of school systems, policies, processes, curriculum, and communications. We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and equitably applied resources for all.

Inclusion: We commit to pursuing deliberate efforts to ensure that our campus is a place where differences are welcomed, where different perspectives are respectfully heard, and where every individual feels a sense of belonging and inclusion as a binding principle.

Belonging: We seek to elevate our Affirmation of Community and its expression in the life of the school by building a climate and culture of understanding, empathy, and acceptance. We commit to promoting a deep sense of belonging for all and giving assurance to all community members they will be seen, heard, valued, and secure.

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.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . .... ..... . . . EXPER IENCE
STUDENT &
M I S SION
BELONGING METRICS/ACCOUNTABILITY/REPORTING INFRASTRUCTURE FOUNDATIONAL PROGRAMS
2 DIVERSE COMMUNITY 1 CLIMATE & CULTURE
FAMILY STRATEGY STRATEGY
&AFFIRM A T I ON OF COMMUN I T Y
3 TEACHING & LEARNING 4

3 Overarching Strategies for Impact

Create a Healthy, Inclusive, and Equitable Campus Climate and Culture

We will continue working to create an environment in which all community members are welcomed and supported. We will seek and value differing perspectives and contributions.

Recruit, Retain, and Develop a Diverse Community Building on our past efforts, we will promote an ever more diverse student, faculty, and staff community and equip individuals with the support and opportunities necessary for their success.

Support Innovative and Inclusive Teaching and Learning

Building upon our strong foundation, we will further enhance and be vigilant in assuring that diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are core aspects of our educational program offerings and teaching methodology. In formulating the strategy, we will use a variety of methods to assess needs and determine appropriate actions.

3 Approaches

We have committed to a fundamental approach that will allow us to operationalize our strategies and institutionalize them for more long-term shifts and tangible outcomes.

Reinvesting in Foundational Programs: Reinvesting in fundamental programs is critical to our success in attaining the goals and strategies of the DEIB plan.

Building Infrastructure: Building upon and reinforcing the foundational infrastructure necessary for long-term institutional change.

Tracking Metrics, Accountability, and Reporting: The school will continue to track and enhance—over time—key metrics that represent important factors in assessing progress toward our DEIB goals. We will use these metrics to determine whether specific shifts up or down, or lack of activity, represent positive or negative outcomes relative to creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive school community.

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Visit charlottecountryday.org/about/deib to learn more about diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at Country Day, as well as the DEIB Strategic Plan in action every day.

Belonging & Community: The Heart of This Work

The establishment of Country Day’s DEIB Strategic Plan includes a new staff addition to the Office of Diversity Planning aimed at supporting the director of Diversity Planning and ensuring the strategic plan’s strategies and approaches are met across each division. In the spring of 2021, the Board of Trustees approved the development of an associate director of Diversity Planning position for Country Day. After a thorough search, the Office of Diversity Planning welcomed back Tianna Butler for this important role.

Tianna previously joined Country Day in 2013 as a Hearst Teaching Fellow from Davidson College, working closely with Bonnie Duckworth (retired) in the Lower School theater program and with Jenny Goodfellow, who directed the Middle School theater program at the time. Tianna became the Lower School theater director from 2014–16 working with students in junior kindergarten through fourth grade. After five years away in Washington, DC, working first as a second-grade teacher and then as National Presbyterian School’s associate director of Admissions & Diversity Coordinator, Tianna is thrilled to be back in a community she loves doing the work she is passionate about.

In this new role, Tianna strives to build relationships and community in a multitude of ways. “My goal is to touch every area and every corner of this school as a support system, as a friend, as an encourager, as an inquirer, and as a builder of community,” she says. “That means active listening and an openness to a variety of perspectives, thoughts, beliefs, and ideas. I want to find the fibers of our community that connect us, but also recognize the fibers that highlight the beauty of our differences and begin to build a community-wide quilt of belonging.”

Examples of how Tianna is connecting with students across divisions include playing a game of Gaga ball with second graders during recess, hanging out with fifth- and sixth-grade students during School in the Woods, and experiencing the critical-thinking skills of the math students in Mr. Stuke’s ninth- and tenthgrade Honor’s Geometry classes. In just a few months,

Tianna has shown she understands that relationships are the heart of this work—on the playground, in the classroom, and in the community.

Institution-wide Commitment

While Country Day is fortunate to have the guidance of a Diversity Planning office, the work of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging is an institution-wide commitment, and it’s important for each division to have the support they need to carry out the goals of the DEIB Strategic Plan. With this in mind, a restructuring of DEIB teams and team leaders occurred across divisions to ensure a high level of support and guidance for students, faculty, and staff.

Division leaders and members regularly meet those in their respective divisions and across divisions to check in and discuss the alignment of goals, strategies, and opportunities to develop a rich and inclusive academic and social experience for all students at Country Day. Between administrative and divisional leadership, Country Day is poised to continue the great work of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging for all in the school community.

Turn the page to meet our DEIB divisional team leaders.

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Tianna Butler, Associate Director of Diversity Planning

FEATURES

Divisional DEIB Teams

These DEIB team leaders work to ensure a high level of support and guidance for students, faculty, and staff across all divisions. In Upper School, the team leads respective subcommittees dedicated to student support and curricular support of DEIB work.

LOWER SCHOOL

MIDDLE SCHOOL

UPPER SCHOOL

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Jovonne Taborn, First-Grade Lead teacher, DEIB Leader Amy Ilfeld, Third-Grade Lead teacher Shaunta Davis, Spanish teacher, DEIB Co-Coordinator Bina Neumann, Language Arts/Social Studies teacher, DEIB Co-Coordinator Denise Spruill, History teacher, DEIB Leader Tim Waples, English teacher Mike Roark, English Department chair Ana Chapman, Psychology teacher Brooke Keane, Science teacher

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

$7,500 to $9,999

2020/21 Country Day Fund

A Message from Katharine Atkins Director

Each year, our community’s generosity inspires us. And last year, Country Day’s collective philanthropy was transformational. Your giving had a profound impact, enabling us to keep school open during the pandemic and allowing us to continuously adapt.

Your support truly made a difference, and we saw it in action daily on our campuses.

It is Country Day’s longstanding culture of philanthropy that enables us to adapt to the unexpected and to offer an exceptional education, no matter the circumstances.

On the following pages, we thank the 1,891 families who supported our school during the 2020–21 fiscal year through the Country Day Fund.

Thank you for your partnership and participation!

HEAD’S CIRCLE

$20,000 +

Michelle and Michael J. Bailey*

Margaret and Smoky Bissell*

Mr. Kristopher W. Carroll ’93 and Mrs. Carolyn Martonffy

Mr. Alfred G. Dawson Jr. and Mrs. Amy Levine Dawson ’00*

Verl and Sandra Purdy*

$15,000 to $19,999

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brock III*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Philipson*

Ann and Wellford Tabor*

$10,000 to $14,999

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Alston Sr.

Mr. George H. Bell and Mrs. Kristin Johnston Bell ’93

Mr. David M. Benson ’85 and Mrs. Lauren S. Benson*

Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Bible

Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Blinde*

Mr. E. William Boehmler and Mrs. Sarah Porter Boehmler ’61*

Mr. S. Cole Buckfelder ’04 and Mrs. Cristina Q. Buckfelder*

Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Carr

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Cleven*

Mr. Derick S. Close ’77 and Mrs. Sallie P. Close*

Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo L. Elias*

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Eliasek Jr.*

Dr. Christoph T. Feddersen and Ms. Robin G. Hall*

Mr. Daniel S. Feldstein and Mrs. Stacey A. Marshall ’86

Patty and Alex Funderburg*

Mr. David M. Gillespie ’87 and Mrs. Sinclair E. Gillespie*

Todd Gorelick ’82 and Stacy Gorelick*

Mr. and Mrs. Rockell N. Hankin*

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Harris*

Mike and Katie James*

Jeff and Alison Johnston

Mr. Kenneth S. King and Mrs. Jenna L. King

Mr. John A. Kneisel and Mrs. Anna Blair Rohrer Kneisel ’97*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Maguire

Mr. and Mrs. Kieran J. O’Shea*

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Papson

Anne and Walker Poole*

Mr. Steven L. Purdy ’87 and Mrs. M. Elizabeth Purdy*

Mr. Richard H. Quinn ’70 and Mrs. Darlene Quinn

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Roselle*

Mr. Bertram L. Scott*

Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemp Simmons*

Jim Bolin and Catherine Stempien*

Jenny and Scott Stevens*

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Telling

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tennille*

Mr. W. Wescot Waters II ’90 and Mrs. Anjie B. Waters*

Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Williams*

Steve and Jayne Borman*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Bradway*

Jeffrey J. and Sara M. Brown*

Mr. Edison P. Cassels ’87 and Mrs. Nancy G. Cassels*

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Farnham Sr.*

Mr. William E. Godwin III and Mrs. Sybil Wornall Godwin ’99

Mr. L. Robert Hobson ’84 and Mrs. Karen Hobson*

Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jorgensen

Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Kendrick

Mr. Edward C. Ritter and Mrs. Marlene M. Marti

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Shaw*

Dr. and Mrs. William D. Summerville

$5,000 to $7,499

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Alala III*

Amy and Pat Augustine*

Doug and Robin Baumgartner*

Joe and Susannah Beach*

Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Beasley III*

Mr. and Mrs. M. Brent Beason

Mrs. Abigail Dowd Beck ’76*

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bianchi*

Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Bingham*

Mr. Howard Bissell III ’86 and Mrs. Stephanie S. Bissell*

Mr. Samuel B. Bowles ’93 and Ms. Laura M. Bowles*

Mr. and Mrs. R. Christian Brose

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Butler*

Mr. William D. Byron IV ’85 and Mrs. Christina N. Byron*

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Cassano

Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Chambers

Katie and Andy Cox*

Mr. H. Royer Culp Jr.*

Mr. Jonathan D. Dixon ’98 and Mrs. Pontea Dixon*

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Donohue*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniel Downey

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Garcia*

The John N. Goddard Foundation, Inc.*

Larry and Valerie Goldsmith*

Mr. L. Watts Hamrick III ’77 and Mrs. Carol C. Hamrick*

Beverly and Jim Hance*

Sasha and Grant Harbrecht*

Mr. David B. Harker and Mrs. Susan Wright Harker ’94*

Mr. C. Alexander Harman ’94 and Mrs. Katherine Harman*

Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Hebert

Mr. James E. Hildebrandt and Ms. Su Ping Lu

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hines Jr.*

Dr. and Mrs. H. David Homesley Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Hoops*

Mr. Mitchell G. Hyatt ’00 and Mrs. Lindsay W. Hyatt*

Mr. Nicolas Infante and Mrs. Blakely Offutt Infante ’03*

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jeffries*

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua R. Jewett*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Johnson Jr.

Mr. H. Lancefield Johnson and Mrs. Landra Booker Johnson ’91*

Amy Hyland Jones*

Mr. Michael C. Jones*

Mr. and Mrs. Kelly S. King

Dr. and Mrs. Bill G. Kortesis

Dr. Anthony J. Kwon and Dr. Stephanie P. Kwon

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Truett Langdon*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Lawing Jr.*

Mr. Daniel S. Levine and Ms. Leigh M. Levine

Mr. Joshua B. Levine ’91 and Mrs. Jennifer L. Levine*

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Liles*

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lovett III

Mr. Kevin M. Maher and Ms. Jennifer A. Imler*

Mr. Russell Martin and Mrs. Lindsay Offutt Martin ’00*

Mattei Foundation*

Ashley and Scott Mattei*

Mr. Stanton D. McCullough and Mrs. Lindsay Hance McCullough ’93*

Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. McDonnell*

Mr. C. Wayne McKinzie Jr. and Mrs. Beth R. McKinzie*

Mr. James H. McLawhorn and Mrs. Hunter Johnston McLawhorn ’80*

Mr. James McPhilliamy and Mrs. Kelly McPhilliamy*

Mr. John S. Miller Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Moore

Mr. Kevin O. Moran and Dr. Elizabeth Box Moran ’96*

Dr. K. Dale Owen Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’81*

Mr. Jeffrey N. Pilon ’92 and Mrs. Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92*

Mr. John W. Pollock and Ms. Margaret A. Montague

Jeanette and Ben Proffitt

Mr. John P. Rostan III and Ms. Janice H. Rostan*

Mr. Steven P. Sasz and Mrs. Nancy Hanes Sasz ’85*

Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Schumann

Mr. and Mrs. Stoney D. Sellars*

Mrs. Lisa L. Sherrill*

Mr. Ronald G. Sherrill Jr. ’89*

Mr. Stuart R. Sherrill ’92 and Mrs. Cameron F. Sherrill*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson P. Shuford*

*Country Day Loyal member (y) Young Alumni Selwyn Society

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REPORT

($5,000 to $7,499 continued)

Jess and Fady Sidhom

Mr. Charles E. Stauffer and Mrs. Amanda Harry Stauffer ’94*

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Tate*

Mr. Matthew A. Vanderberg and Mrs. Carolyn Pou Vanderberg ’86*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Vandura

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Vogel*

Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Wagner

Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Ward III*

Mr. W. Christopher Warren ’96 and Mrs. Anne Warren*

Dr. Matthew W. Wheelock and Dr. J. Jill Smith-Wheelock*

Mr. J. Richard Worrell Jr. ’91 and Mrs. Alanna J. Worrell*

SELWYN SOCIETY

$2,500 to $4,999

Dr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Abrams*

Mr. and Mrs. Justin L. Adams

Mr. Keith D. Agisim and Dr. Debbie G. Agisim*

Aladdin Food Management Services

Balfour Beatty Construction

Mr. Scott F. Barnette and Ms. Meredith W. Barnette*

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bartels Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Bass*

Ms. Deborah E. Biggers*

Mr. and Mrs. J. Larry Biggers*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Biggers*

Kathryn and Brad Black*

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Jr.*

Dr. and Mrs. Willem Bok

Ms. Julia A. Bond

Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Borans

Mr. J. Dillon Bowles and Dr. Claire S. Bowles*

Mr. William P. Bray and Mrs. Katherine Mattocks Bray ’87*

Mr. and Mrs. Elliot C. Broadfoot*

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brock IV*

Mr. Timothy A. Broderick ’98 and Mrs. Staci H. Broderick*

The Budd Group, Inc.*

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Burbank*

Mr. and Mrs. Copeland C. Cherry

Mr. Brad Christmann and Ms. Melissa W. Cornwell ’01

Mr. W. Fairfax Cooper ’85 and Mrs. Hillary A. Cooper*

Mr. Gary S. Cotler*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Currey Jr.

Mr. Paul M. Dickson and Mrs. Jane Howe Dickson ’06* (y)

Mr. Benjamin S. Dobson ’99 and Mrs. Sarah Dobson*

Mr. Jeffrey W. Douglas and Ms. Ann E. Willey*

Mr. and Mrs. Damien A. Dovi

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Dullaghan

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards Jr.*

Mr. Lane E. Faison ’89 and Mrs. Liz Faison*

Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Falls III

Mr. Eric Fish and Mrs. Margaret Rose Black ’00

Mr. Andrew C. Fligel ’91 and Mrs. Marni Fligel*

Mrs. Karin Flint

Chris and Lori Flouhouse*

Mr. James R. Flowers III ’87 and Mrs. Alison L. Kraus-Flowers*

Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Froelich III*

Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Gee

Mr. Hansen Grider and Mrs. Betsy Grider

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Griffin

Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Haislip

Mr. Rashid G. Hallaway and Mrs. M. Katharine Hallaway

Mr. E. Flynn Harris Jr. ’83 and Mrs. Debra K. Harris

Mr. W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer and Mrs. Cammie Robinson Hauptfuhrer ’74*

Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Hawley*

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hedrick Jr.*

Mr. David L. Hitchens and Mrs. Rhonda G. Hitchens*

Willie and Judy Hobson*

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hood Jr.*

Mr. John R. Hosmer Jr. ’85 and Mrs. Patricia F. Hosmer*

Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Houser*

The Howe Foundation, Inc.*

Mr. D. Jonathan Howe ’10 and Mrs. Coco Howe* (y)

Mr. David J. Howe ’78 and Mrs. Frances Howey Howe ’80*

Mr. George M. Howe III ’88 and Mrs. Stefhanie Howe*

Dr. Harold R. Howe Jr. ’72 and Mrs. Katherine Jackson Howe ’74

Dr. Harold R. Howe III ’01 and Mrs. Jessica P. Howe*

Mr. James F. Howe ’12* (y)

Mr. Joseph R. Howe ’14* (y)

Ms. Katherine H. Howe ’03*

Mr. and Mrs. Magreger G. Hyde*

Mr. Ryan J. Jack and Mrs. Elizabeth Roemer Jack ’96

Mr. and Mrs. Max K. Jaeger

Mr. Erik Johnson and Mrs. Paige Ierardi Johnson ’01*

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie K. Johnson*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Jones*

Laura and Sam Judd

Mr. Anilkumar Kanapadinhare and Mrs. Jayshree Anilkumar*

Dr. Kashyap B. Kansupada and Dr. Ameesha P. Kansupada*

Mr. Kal E. Kardous and Dr. Marie-Claire Marroum-Kardous*

Mr. and Mrs. G. Winchester Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kneisel*

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kugajevsky*

Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Kulbersh

Mr. Mark B. Ladley ’85 and Mrs. Beverly B. Ladley*

Dr. David R. Lane and Dr. Whitney L. Lane*

Mr. Brandon R. Lawn ’95 and Mrs. Lee Ellen Lawn*

Mr. Jason Lee and Mrs. Jeanette Ryu

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Licausi

Mr. and Mrs. William W. Little Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Macon IV*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Maher Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Mayer*

Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. McAulay Jr.*

Dr. Lewis H. McCurdy III and Dr. Eleanor M. McCurdy*

Mr. Ian McDade and Mrs. M. Victoria McDade

William B. McGuire Jr. Family Foundation*

Mr. and Mrs. William B. McGuire Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. McKay

Gary and Cecelia McNorrill

Mr. David W. McPhail ’01 and Mrs. Rebecca P. McPhail*

Dr. Rohit Mehta and Dr. Shraddha S. Mehta*

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Mellen Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Mermans

Mr. Jonathan N. Merrill and Mrs. Amy Farel Merrill ’90*

Mr. and Mrs. C. David Miller*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mitchell*

Dr. T. Christopher Morris and Dr. Krista Schwabacher Morris ’89*

Mr. Samuel I. Moss and Mrs. Allison Cornwell Moss ’99*

Mr. and Mrs. Randall W. Mountcastle*

Movement Foundation Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Mullen*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Neill*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Newcomb

Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey Norton III*

Ms. Sarah S. Offutt ’08* (y)

Mr. Brian M. O’Leary ’88 and Mrs. Denise S. O'Leary*

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ollek

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Ourso IV

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Oxenham*

Dr. Joshua C. Patt and Dr. Rhonda Patt

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Peterson*

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Petkovich*

Mr. Kiet D. Pham and Mrs. Brandon Jordan Pham ’93*

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Phillips

Mr. and Mrs. Brooke H. Pitts*

Mr. Rivers D. Powell and Mrs. Meredith Richter Powell ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Naeem Qasim

Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Reed*

Dr. Geoffrey A. Rose and Dr. Katherine A. Rose

Mr. August Roth and Mrs. Amanda Barnhardt Roth ’97*

Mr. Brian A. Rudisill ’90 and Mrs. Patricia M. Rudisill*

Mr. and Ms. Peter J. Ryan

Laura and Michael Schulte*

Sandra and Michael Schulte

Mr. Jeremy V. J. Schwartz and Mrs. Catherine Tucker Schwartz ’99*

Carrie Wornall Sexton ’96 and Zachary George Sexton*

Mr. Daniel R. Smith and Mrs. Vicki Vogt-Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas V. Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Smith Sr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Soloway*

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Sommerkamp Jr.*

Mr. Brent P. Stewart and Mrs. Kile Knowles Stewart ’92

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Straeten Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Sturges*

Mr. Stephen R. Taggart and Mrs. Stephanie L. Taggart '97

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Thomason*

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Tyburski

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Walters*

Mr. Hannibal G. Warren Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Carver Warren ’78*

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Watson

Mr. Edward I. Weisiger Jr. '78 and Dr. Elizabeth Fleming

Ms. Michelle L. Wellmon ’86*

Mr. McNeill Y. Wester and Mrs. Kristen Walton Wester ’93

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wickham*

Mr. Eric J. Wilkins ’93 and Dr. Anne E. Bowles ’94*

Mr. Louis Wimbish and Mrs. Karen H. Wimbish*

Mr. Henry E. Winslett III and Mrs. Caroline McGuire Winslett ’04*

Ms. Jennifer J. Winstel*

Mr. Robert E. Wolfe and Mrs. Jennifer Meckley Wolfe ’90*

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Workinger

Mr. and Mrs. Madison B. Wyche IV*

Mr. James R. Yuhas and Mrs. Susan Purdy Yuhas ’85*

Mr. William H. Zimmern ’95 and Mrs. Angela H. Zimmern*

$1,500 to $2,499

Anonymous

Karen and Greg Alcorn*

Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Allen*

Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark Andresen

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Arado*

Katharine and Andrew Atkins*

Mr. Robert M. Aulebach and Mrs. Susan Alexander Aulebach ’76*

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Mr. John H. Barquin and Ms. Melissa E. Loyd*

Mr. and Mrs. John Barton II

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Baumstein*

Mr. Vinod G. Bidarkoppa and Mrs. Seemantini P. Godbole

Mr. William F. Bigham ’93 and Mrs. Amanda Bigham

Jana and Marc Birenbaum*

The Honorable Louis A. Bledsoe III ’77 and Ms. Suzanne G. Bledsoe*

Blumenthal Foundation*

Amy and Philip Blumenthal*

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Blythe*

Mr. and Mrs. L. Jackson Blythe Sr.*

Mr. Luther J. Blythe Jr. ’96 and Mrs. Spencer R. Blythe*

Paul and Julie Boggs

Mr. Mark L. Bosco and Mrs. Samantha Hance Bosco ’90*

Mr. John R. Bourgeois ’00 and Mrs. Sarah Dickson Bourgeois ’03*

Bourne Foundation*

Mr. R. Fairbanks Bourne ’90 and Mrs. Mary W. Bourne*

Mrs. Margaret D. Bowles*

Betsy and Alfred Brand*

Bill and Robin Branstrom*

Dr. and Mrs. D. Allen Brantley

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Breeden*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brega II

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Brown

Dr. Richard E. Browne and Dr. Lauren Browne*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Burgess Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Sri Burugapalli*

Mr. and Mrs. Ian F. Byer

Mr. Mark Caldwell and Mrs. Kathryn Scarborough Caldwell ’00*

Mr. Robert A. Campbell ’03 and Mrs. Molly P. Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carey

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Carlson

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carroll*

Mr. Gregg S. Chizzini*

Mr. Matt P. Cochrane ’98 and Mrs. Meg L. Cochrane

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Consolino

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Cook*

Mr. and Mrs. Rod Cook*

The Copen Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Copen

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Cornwell*

Mr. W. Lee Cornwell ’03 and Mrs. Katie S. Cornwell*

Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Costa*

Mr. W. Kirk Crawford*

Mr. and Mrs. Jody W. Crozier*

Mr. Sola Daves and Ms. Olatundun Aborisade

Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Denton Jr.*

Mr. Donald H. Denton III ’87 and Mrs. Diane Denton

Mr. George S. Dewey IV ’90 and Mrs. Margaret S. Dewey*

Diamond Electronics, Inc.*

The Dickson Foundation, Inc.*

Mr. and Mrs. John C. B. Ehringhaus III*

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ellison

Dave and Katie Elsasser*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Eshleman

Mr. Bryan H. Estes and Mrs. Melissa Gibson Estes ’86*

Dr. and Mrs. E. Craig Evans*

Dr. Brian B. Farrell and Dr. Emma A. Farrell*

Mr. Jason C. Felts ’04 and Mrs. Christiane Regelbrugge Felts ’04*

Mr. Charles L. Fonville Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Amy M. Fonville*

Mr. Ransome S. Foose and Mrs. Logan Chalk Foose ’99*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Foster*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Fountaine

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Francis

Dr. and Mrs. John R. Frederick

Mr. Len J. Friedland and Mrs. Bailee A. Collins*

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Gates

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giardi*

Mr. J. Grant Gilbert ’02 and Mrs. Lauren P. Gilbert*

Mr. Marshall B. Gilchrist ’58 and Mrs. Laura G. Gilchrist*

Ms. Marcelle B. Gorelick ’84

Mr. and Mrs. Gates E. Grainger*

Mr. William T. Grasty ’88 and Mrs. Elizabeth N. Grasty*

Mr. Robert C. Gray and Mrs. Clary Hilliard Gray ’00

Dr. Sean R. Hair and Mrs. Kristin Sturges Hair ’95*

Ms. Lauren A. Harkey ’05*

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harknett

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Harmeling III*

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Harrick*

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Hartnett*

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hatlem*

Mr. F. Barnes Hauptfuhrer ’04 and Mrs. Caitlin Hauptfuhrer

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hayes Jr.*

Margaret and Gary Hemric*

Mr. and Mrs. Landrum H. Henderson Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan H. Henderson*

Mr. and Mrs. Jared A. Hine*

The Hobbs Foundation*

Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89 and Mrs. Kristin H. Hobson*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hoefer

Mr. Samuel B. Hood ’96 and Mrs. Jane S. Hood*

Mr. Harold P. Hope III ’90 and Mrs. Kathryn Hope*

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Horn

Mr. Frank L. Horne Jr. ’73 and Mrs. Margaret G. Horne*

Mr. Michael T. Hosmer ’93 and Mrs. Heidi Hosmer

Mr. Stephen W. Hudzik Jr. and Mrs. Farrell Powers Burns Hudzik ’94*

Dr. and Mrs. William M. Hull Jr.

Mr. Joe B. Huneycutt Jr. and Ms. Sherri Huneycutt*

Mr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Hunter Jr.

Mr. G. Patrick Hunter III ’79 and Mrs. Ingrid P. Hunter*

Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Jackson Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Jacobson

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson

Mr. David G. Jones ’69 and Mrs. Susan B. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Jones*

Mr. Thaddeus V. Jones and Dr. Tiffani M. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan H. Joyner*

Mr. Srinivasan Kalyanasundaram and Mrs. Jayashree Sundareswaran

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Kares*

Mr. C. Zachary Keiger ’05 and Mrs. Sharon Handford Keiger ’05

Mr. and Mrs. B. Timothy Keller

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kempf

Mr. Walter A. Kennedy IV ’91 and Mrs. Aubrey H. Kennedy*

Mr. Kevin J. Kiang and Mrs. Jian Shen Kiang

Mr. Frederick W. Klein III ’92 and Mrs. Megan J. Klein*

KPB Corporation

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kurtz IV

Mr. and Mrs. Collin H. Lane

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Leak IV ’97*

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Lee*

Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Leighty*

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Less*

Mrs. Elizabeth Brand Letts ’88

Mr. and Mrs. Stavros G. Liakakos

Dr. and Mrs. Adrian S. Lineberger IV

Little Diversified Architectural Consulting

Dr. Gary L. Little and Dr. Kulleni Gebreyes

Mr. and Mrs. Luis M. Lluberas

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lowe*

Mr. Daniel G. Lugo and Ms. TinaMarie Lugo

Mr. David E. Lynn and Dr. Ming Qi*

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mancos*

Mr. John F. Mangan Jr. and Mrs. Frances Chapman Mangan ’79*

Dr. Gregory A. Mantooth and Dr. Michelle D. Scullock*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Martin*

Jon and Deion Martin*

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Martisauski*

Kim and David Mauney

Mr. Guy T. McBride III and Mrs. Meredith Hance McBride ’97*

Mr. and Mrs. M. William McCollum Jr.*

Mr. W. Travis McCollum ’91 and Mrs. Eva K. McCollum*

Mr. and Mrs. Matt McLanahan

Dr. Charles A. McLaughlin III ’94 and Dr. Amy L. McLaughlin*

Mr. Mark W. Mealy and Mrs. Posey Patrick Mealy ’75

Mr. Charles H. Melvin III ’03 and Mrs. Katherine Wood Melvin ’03

Mr. W. Dunning Mileham IV and Dr. Kathryn F. Mileham*

Mr. and Ms. Daniel M. Miller Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Miller

Dr. Barrett G. Moore and Mrs. Janeen G. Moore*

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moran*

Mr. Charles R. Morris III and Mrs. Gena Graham Morris ’83*

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morrissett*

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mulcahy

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mullinix Jr.

Mr. Benjamin A. Murphy and Mrs. Meghan Clancey Murphy ’98*

Dr. John J. Murphy III ’88 and Mrs. Marietta S. Murphy*

Mr. Walid Nassar and Mrs. Mira Arnaout-Nassar

Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander Nelson*

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Newcomb

Mr. Russell B. Norris and Dr. Stacey L. Norris

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oliver*

Kevin and Courtney O’Neil*

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Owen

Dr. Sridhar E. Pal and Mrs. Shilpa G. Patel

Mr. Richard E. Paolini and Ms. Beth Arentsen*

Dr. Ashesh Parikh and Mrs. Ruchi Agrawal*

Mr. and Mrs. Todd S. Pearce*

Mr. and Mrs. Kris E. Peavy

Mr. Eric Pedersen and Mrs. Lee Norelli Pedersen ’04*

Mr. Brent Perper ’09 and Mrs. Daisy Perper (y)

Mr. Justin R. Pfeifer and Mrs. Stuart Richards Pfeifer ’95*

Mr. Marshall E. Phillips and Mrs. Nancy Hollingsworth Phillips ’90

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Pifer

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pittman Jr.

Mr. Rodney C. Pitts ’64 and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pitts*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Pizzo

Mr. W. Bryan Porter ’96 and Mrs. Nicola Nemitz Porter ’94*

Elizabeth and Tim Portland*

Mr. Matthew G. Pruden ’94 and Mrs. Laurie S. Pruden

Dr. Robert Puchalski and Dr. Amy Puchalski*

*Country Day Loyal member (y) Young Alumni Selwyn Society

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Ms. Ellen E. Rankin ’96*

Mr. Charles R. Rayburn III and Mrs. Pryor Dawson Rayburn ’00*

Mr. and Mrs. P. Maxwell Richardson*

Mr. Patrick L. Ridinger and Mrs. Kelly Cannon Ridinger ’95*

Mr. R. Tyler Ridout ’96 and Mrs. Karen Hutchinson Ridout ’96*

Mr. Justin M. Riess and Mrs. Amanda L. Riess*

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ripley

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr Robertson*

Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Robinson II*

Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell R. Rose*

Mr. David S. Rudolf and Ms. Sonya Pfeiffer

Mr. Kyle J. Sable and Mrs. Allison J. Sable

Dr. Robert M. Saltzmann and Ms. Michelle S. Spak*

Mr. Shaun P. Sanders and Mrs. Nisha N. Patel-Sanders

Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr. and Mrs. Sally Cannon Saussy ’67*

Dr. Matthew Saxonhouse and Dr. Sherry Saxonhouse*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Schaaf

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Scott Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. J. Jason Seneker

Warren and Mary Lynn Sepkowitz*

Mr. Geoffrey S. Shaw ’00 and Mrs. Erin Daly Shaw ’00*

Mr. Ryan Shell

Jane and Carl Showalter*

Mr. Jonathan B. Simon ’93 and Mrs. Stephanie Simon

Mr. Scott C. Simonton ’03 and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Simonton

Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Slomka*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Small*

Mr. and Mrs. Cash J. Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Smith

Mr. J. Bradley Smith ’96 and Mrs. Whitney G. Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sozzi

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Springer Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery P. Standish Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor Stanfield

Mr. Verner E. Stanley III ’82 and Mrs. Ann Vernon Stanley ’84*

Mr. Justin A. Starnes ’93 and Mrs. Ginny C. Starnes*

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Stemp Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jordan C. S. Stern

Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Stoneman Jr.*

Mr. Garrik L. Sturges ’98 and Mrs. Dare F. Sturges*

Mr. Michael L. Stutts ’98*

Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilson Sullivan Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Sumich*

Mr. Charles S. Swanson Jr. ’94 and Mrs. Leighann S. Swanson*

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Switzer*

Dr. and Mrs. David J. Tang*

Mr. Michael C. Tarwater Jr. ’02 and Mrs. Julia Tarwater

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart S. Tate*

Mr. and Mrs. Derek D. Thomas*

Mr. Michael T. Threlkeld and Mrs. Laurens Adams Threlkeld ’04*

Mr. and Mrs. William Timmerman*

Mr. Linwood Toppin Jr. and Dr. Lisa M. Toppin*

Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Torstrick*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Trainor

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Trogdon

Mr. John Scott Trotter ’95 and Mrs. Katherine R. Trotter*

Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Turner*

Mr. Thomas Graves Upchurch Sr. ’83

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Mr. J. Daniel Vaughan III ’04 and Mrs. Kennedy Hayes Vaughan ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Veith*

Mr. and Mrs. William W. Veronda

Mr. and Mrs. Odon F. von Werssowetz

Mr. Matthew W. Wakefield ’93 and Mrs. Lynne Shore Wakefield ’94*

Mr. Christopher S. Walker ’99 and Mrs. Lauren Walker*

Mr. and Mrs. W. Campbell Walker

Mr. Clark C. Walton and Mrs. Julia Vickers-Koch Walton ’01*

Curt and Clare Walton*

Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Waybright*

Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wehmiller*

Mrs. Elizabeth B. Wells*

Mr. C. Rex Welton Sr. ’58 and Mrs. Linda M. Welton*

Mrs. Eugenia N. White*

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Whitley*

Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbott Whitney Jr.*

Dr. and Mrs. Wade R. Wilkerson*

Mr. Bob Wilkins and Ms. Virginia E. Newell ’74*

Mr. Habieb Williams and Dr. Chandra A. Williams*

Dr. Jerome Williams Jr. and Dr. Adelle Anthony-Williams*

Mr. and Mrs. Campbell M. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Wise*

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Worrell Sr.

Mr. Paul Wright IV ’90 and Mrs. Jennifer Pollard Wright ’96*

Mr. Daniel R. Wroble and Mrs. Kathryn H. Pike-Wroble*

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. York

Mr. H. Spencer Yorke ’03 and Mrs. Sara Yorke

Dr. Hongshi Yu and Mrs. Daoxin Lu*

Emily and Sam Zimmern*

Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. Zusi*

FRIENDS OF COUNTRY DAY

$1,000 to $1,499

Mr. Jeffrey M. Adams ’71 and Mrs. Patty L. Adams

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Anton Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Babcock*

Mr. and Mrs. Burke H. Badenhop

Mr. and Mrs. D. Dru Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Bank

Mr. John R. Belk ’77 and Mrs. Kimberly D. Belk

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Belk

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Beltz*

Mr. and Mrs. Manish Bhargava

Mr. Brent Bowers and Ms. Amrita K. Dhaliwal ’01

Dr. Patrick Box and Dr. Jane H. Box*

Mr. Thomas S. Carpenter and Mrs. Gretchen Marsh Carpenter ’58*

Mr. and Mrs. James Carr

Mr. and Mrs. O. Pendleton Cassels Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Strawn Cathcart

Mr. Braden W. Chance and Dr. Kathryn C. Chance

Mr. Armando L. Chardiet and Ms. Monica M. Gali-Badolato

Mr. Kenneth S. Coe III ’06* (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Cole*

Mr. and Mrs. W. Clifford Coley

Mr. Charles H. Conner Jr. ’64 and Mrs. Nancy B. Conner*

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cook*

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cooper Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Noel P. Copen

Mr. Richard T. Crenshaw and Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery Crenshaw ’64*

Mr. Brian N. Crowder

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cunnane

Mr. Larry J. Dagenhart*

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Davlin

Mr. and Mrs. Mark de Langen

Mr. and Mrs. Leo-Paul R. Deshaies*

Mr. Robert T. Dooley III ’79 and Mrs. Anne Horne Dooley ’79*

Mr. and Mrs. Jubal A. Early Sr.*

Dr. Jonathan E. Fisher and Dr. Julie G. Fisher

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Foley

Mr. Adam W. Foodman ’87 and Mrs. Samantha Foodman

Mr. W. Kelly Frenzel and Ms. Michelle R. Frenzel

Mr. Lucas C. Fries ’08 and Mrs. Rebecca Ratcliffe Fries ’08* (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gannon*

Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Gildea

Mr. Cameron R. Goodman ’79 and Mrs. Lori S. Goodman*

Mr. and Mrs. Adam and Nicky Greene*

Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Griffin

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Haggart* Mrs. Emily Hall

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank Haner Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Harry Jr.*

Mr. James G. Hassan

Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Hatcher*

Mr. Richard V. Hechenbleikner and Mrs. Betty Rankin Hechenbleikner ’67*

Mr. and Mrs. Eric F. Heintschel*

Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen Hewett Jr.

Mr. Jonathan C. Hickman ’89 and Mrs. Allison R. Hickman*

Mr. Andrew G. Houston and Mrs. Elizabeth Verhagen Houston ’00

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hutchins

Dr. and Mrs. Jimmy J. Hwang*

Mr. Andrew F. Irwin ’08 (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Jacobi

Mr. Salem M. Jamil and Mrs. Tatiana Gianella

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Johnson

Mr. Charles E. Johnson and Ms. Kathryn S. Collins*

Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter Kern

Mr. Glenn E. Ketner III and Mrs. Katherine Annas Ketner ’96

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kmetz Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. LaFar III*

Dr. Michael K. Leonard Jr. ’85 and Dr. Anitha Madhure Leonard*

Mr. Ross F. Majewski and Ms. Heather A. Davis*

Dr. George A. Manousos and Dr. Erica L. Manousos*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsh*

Mr. and Mrs. James R. McNab Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John McRae

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Meckley*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mellor

Dr. and Mrs. William H. Merlo*

Mr. Brian J. Miller and Mrs. Kelly Walton Miller ’90

The Young Alumni Selwyn Society (YASS) celebrates leadership and generosity among graduates within the past 15 years. YASS members support the Country Day Fund with gifts of $500+ (2006–10), $250+ (2011–16), and participation (2017–20). These generous young alumni are recognized with a (y).

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Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mills III*

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mitchener*

Mr. C. Ivan Mothershead IV ’03 and Mrs. Ashleigh Mothershead*

Dorothy Tull Mothershead ’72

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Neun

Mr. J. Andrew Norelli ’97 and Mrs. Lauren Norelli

Mr. John J. Norris ’07 (y)

Mr. R. Bryan Norris Jr. ’06 (y)

Nucor

Dr. Akinwumi O. Ogundiran and Mrs. Lea M. Koonce

Mr. L. Leon Olive ’79 and Mrs. Allison Olive*

Mr. and Mrs. Brian O’Neill*

Mr. and Mrs. Jorge A. Panduro*

Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Parker IV*

Mr. and Mrs. Travis C. Parsons ’90

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Pearman*

Anne and Scott Perper*

Ms. Lindsay R. Perper ’07 (y)

Mr. Robert C. Phillips III ’88 and Dr. Sharrol E. Barnes*

Mr. Joseph W. Pieri and Mrs. Jennifer A. LaClair

Mr. K. Warren Poe Jr. ’00 and Mrs. Heather Poe*

Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Poore II

Mr. Richard M. Porter

Dr. and Mrs. Brian D. Powell*

Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Price

Dr. and Mrs. Aaron R. Prosnitz

Dr. and Mrs. Jay R. Prosnitz

Mr. Xunqing Quan and Ms. Fei Li

O. H. Rankin Foundation*

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Rankin Sr.*

Mr. Adam Rhew and Mrs. Gillian Kulman Rhew ’05*

Mr. E. Dickey Ridenhour ’77 and Mrs. Alison E. Ridenhour

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rixham*

Mr. and Mrs. Mario J. Rodrigues

Dr. Strutha C. Rouse II and Dr. Kelley H. Rouse

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ruggles*

Mr. and Mrs. Trevor A. Runberg

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey C. Rusnak*

Mr. and Mrs. David B. H. Saye*

Sharp Business Systems*

Joanne and Dan Shaver

Mr. Jonathan W. Shaw ’04 and Mrs. Ashley C. Shaw

Dr. Ronald W. Singer and Mrs. Tracy McCaskill Singer ’88

Ms. Anna Kathryn Smith ’13* (y)

Mr. Jackson M. Smith and Mrs. Ashley Howerton Smith ’90*

Mr. Justin L. Smith ’03 and Mrs. Kylan Smith

Ms. Sue D. Smith ’09* (y)

Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Stafford*

Mr. Hubert K. Stoneman III ’86 and Mrs. Caroline M. Stoneman*

Suellen & Company

Mr. and Mrs. Kedian Darius Taborn*

Mr. Randy J. Taylor and Mrs. A. Kym Taylor

Dr. Tom P. Theruvath and Dr. Ilka D. Theruvath

Ms. Lori Townsend*

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Trenkelbach

Mr. and Mrs. B. Keith Trent*

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vassallo*

Ms. Sarah A. Veith ’10* (y)

Mr. Mark P. Vitner and Ms. Amy S. Vitner*

Chet and Christine Walker*

Mr. A. Davis Warlick Jr. and Mrs. Annie Smith Warlick ’04

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wilkins III*

$500 to $999

Mr. Andrew G. Adams and Mrs. Robin Branstrom Adams ’06* (y)

Mr. Frank C. Adams ’06 and Mrs. Brooke B. Adams* (y)

Mr. William A. Allen II and Mrs. Erin Saussy Allen ’93*

Mr. Aaron R. Arant ’09 and Mrs. Marion Arant (y)

Mrs. Elizabeth Westerberg Ash ’05*

Mr. David Christian Ash Jr.

Mr. Hayes W. Ashcraft ’06 and Mrs. Kathryn H. Ashcraft* (y)

Mr. O. Reid Ashe Jr. ’66 and Mrs. Lisa Ashe*

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bach*

Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Barton

Mr. Robert P. Baynard Jr. ’79 and Mrs. Willa Baynard*

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Beane*

Mr. Paul B. Bell Jr. ’72 and Mrs. Meredith Hamrick Bell ’74

Mr. and Mrs. Brooke A. Beyer Jr.

Dr. Gaurav Bharti and Dr. Sarah M. Edwards

Mr. David M. Bigham ’68 and Mrs. Robin Bigham*

Mr. and Mrs. Oleg P. Biller

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Binswanger

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Black*

Mr. John D. Black Jr. ’06* (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Bloomer*

Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bobo

Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Booher Jr.*

Dr. Emmanuel J. Botzolakis and Dr. Liya Beyderman

Mr. and Mrs. H. Tate Bowers

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Brady*

Mr. Lee Brashear and Mrs. Anna Marshall Brashear ’99*

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Breiding

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Brennan*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Britton*

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Browning*

Mr. Stanton T. Bryan Jr. ’04 and Mrs. Rebecca Bryan*

Mr. and Mrs. T. Caldwell Calame*

Mr. Christopher W. Carey and Mrs. Rainey Barnett Carey ’02*

Mr. John F. Carroll ’09 (y)

Mr. Joseph P. Carroll ’04*

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Case Jr.*

Mr. James T. Cavalaris ’65 and Mrs. Joanna T. Cavalaris*

Mr. and Mrs. Drew A. Cawthorne

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chalk III*

Mr. and Mrs. W. Faris Chesnutt*

Mr. and Mrs. Dinesh Chopra

Mr. Alex L. Clementi ’04

Dr. Stephen B. Clyne and Dr. Brittany B. Clyne

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Coddington IV*

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cohane

Mr. Andrew Cordia and Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts Cordia ’10* (y)

Mr. Kevin Costello and Ms. Alden F. Alexander ’03

Mr. Tyler Covington ’01 and Mrs. Caroline Covington

Mr. and Mrs. R. Andy Cox*

Mr. Thomas E. Cox Jr. and Mrs. Mildred Dalton Cox '66*

Mr. Tom Crosson and Mrs. Hope Karney Crosson ’04

Jennifer and Greg Currie

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniel*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Dawson

Mr. Charles Deason and Mrs. Sarah Horton Deason ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Deets

Lt. Col. Dan Dehaenen, USAF (Ret) and Mrs. Karen Mengle Dehaenen*

Ms. Kimberly D. Dehaenen

Mr. Gary A. Deitemeyer and Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer

Mr. and Mrs. D. James Delaney

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew S. deLemos*

Mr. John A. Dickson ’76 and Mrs. Nancy Dickson*

Mr. and Mrs. Sean W. Dieterle*

Mr. and Ms. Thomas W. W. Dixon*

Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas

Mr. Hunter S. Edwards ’02 and Mrs. Ashley Edwards*

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Erb*

Mr. and Mrs. Bret C. Estridge Sr.*

Mr. Thomas C. Eubanks Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Evans*

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Exson Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas A. Fagan IV*

Mr. James A. Fagan Jr. ’86 and Mrs. Beth D. Fagan

Dr. and Mrs. Glen A. Fandetti

Dr. Justin P. Favaro and Dr. Cheryl A. Russo

Ms. Elizabeth A. Fender*

Dr. James E. Fleischli and Dr. Kimmery M. Fleischli*

Mr. Scott A. Fligel ’88 and Mrs. Sarah S. Fligel

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fligel

Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Forbis*

Mr. Edward E. Ford III ’91 and Mrs. Elizabeth Ford*

Mr. James F. Fraser ’02 and Mrs. Lisa R. Fraser*

Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fraser III*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fuller III*

Dr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Gaston

Mrs. Valerie Gates

Mrs. Christina Gatlin

Dr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Givens

The Graham Family Foundation*

Mr. and Mrs. M. Berry Grant Jr.

Mr. James R. Griffith Jr. and Mrs. Anne Pender Griffith ’77*

Mr. Gregory C. Gurski ’82 and Mrs. Katharine Fortune Gurski ’83

Mrs. Patricia Teter Hale '09 and Mr. Alex Hale* (y)

Mr. and Ms. Nathan Hammond

Catherine and Henry Harkey

Dr. R. Martin Harrell '93 and Mrs. Sheila Harrell*

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Harrison Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Hawthorne

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Healy*

Mr. Drayton L. Henderson ’02 and Mrs. Elizabeth T. Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hernick III*

Mr. and Mrs. Rainer Himmele*

Mr. Justin A. Hinote ’07 and Mrs. Tara Hinote (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Hinote Jr.

Mr. Edward R. Hipp III ’66 and Mrs. Chicora Hipp*

Dr. and Mrs. Scott P. Hippensteel*

Mr. Charles H. Horton Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe E. Hughes IV*

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hurley*

Dr. Ratnasabapathy G. Iyer and Dr. Nan Ding

Mr. Christopher A. James and Mrs. Abigail E. James ’07 (y)

Mr. Hedley Jennings ’09 (y)

Mr. Roger Johns*

Dr. Tommy P. Kakouras and Dr. Melissa L. Helms-Kakouras*

Mr. Paul E. Kardous ’97*

Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly

Mr. James B. Kenary IV and Mrs. Blair Hance Kenary ’01

Dr. and Mrs. Kent W. Kercher*

Dr. and Mrs. R. Paul Kercher

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Koziel

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause*

*Country Day Loyal member (y) Young Alumni Selwyn Society

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($500 to $999 continued)

Mr. David J. Kridler ’03 and Mrs. Mallory T. Kridler

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Kuhn

KVA Foundation

Eric Law ’76 and Rita Harmon Law*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Lee*

Mr. Jeffrey S. Lee ’02

Mr. and Mrs. W. States Lee IV*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Letarte

Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Lewis

Ms. Kathryn A. Lipford ’04

Mr. Stephen M. Lynch and Mrs. Stacy Collins Lynch ’79*

Mr. Michael Mandl and Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts Mandl ’09* (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Maraffi

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marxen

Dr. and Ms. Kenneth Mathys

Mr. Nixon M. Mavinga and Mrs. Charly N. Wumba

Mr. Matthew D. McAulay ’01 and Mrs. Blythe A. McAulay*

Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. McCullough

Dr. and Mrs. C. Scott McLanahan

Mr. and Mrs. L. Richards McMillan II*

Mr. and Mrs. E. Fred McPhail, Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller*

Mr. C. Marshall Mills ’82 and Ms. Michelle O'Neill*

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mills*

Mr. Paul H. Moore*

Mr. J. Gary Morgan and Mrs. Charlotte B. Morgan*

Dr. and Mrs. William F. Mullis

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Neigoot*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newell Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Nofsinger

Celene and Marc Oken*

Mrs. Judy Olsen

Mr. Richard O’Neill and Ms. Amy C. Madsen*

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ostrove

Mrs. Margaret P. Otey ’76*

Mrs. Henrietta White Palmer ’77*

Dr. Daniel J. Parsons and Dr. Tara B. Parsons*

Mr. and Mrs. Bailey W. Patrick

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle R. Patterson*

Mr. and Mrs. Alec W. B. Petty*

Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Pittroff Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ponder IV

Mrs. Barbara Miller Pooley ’78*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Powers

Mr. Andrew R. Price and Mrs. Candace Hutchins Price ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Proffitt*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Pulitzer III

Mr. Kevin Queen and Ms. Anne H. Pipkin ’78

David and Patti Ratcliffe*

Mr. Ryan D. Ratcliffe ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Ratcliffe*

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Ravenel*

Mrs. Robin L. Riggins*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Rinehart*

Mr. Brian A. Roberts ’01*

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Robinson

Dr. J. Gardiner Richards Roddey Jr. ’81 and Dr. Patricia K. Roddey

Ms. Tricia A. Rohr

Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Rubin*

Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Rucker*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Ryan*

Mr. Oscar E. Saavedra and Mrs. Liliana M. Forero*

Mr. Hussein M. Sadek and Mrs. Batoul A. Boukhdoud Sadek*

Mr. Chirag S. Saraiya and Dr. Nehali V. Saraiya

Mr. P. Christian Scheurer and Mrs. Genie Walker Scheurer ’88*

Mrs. Nancy Scheurer

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schwabacher*

Mr. Benjamin D. Schwartz and Dr. Jennifer A. Kalich-Schwartz

Mr. George M. Scott III ’93 and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Scott*

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott III*

Dr. and Mrs. Romin B. Shah

Mr. Andrew C. Shaw ’06 and Mrs. Catherine M. Shaw (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Craig Short*

Ms. Kelsey I. Siman ’10* (y)

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Smarz Jr.*

Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Smith

Mr. William S. Smoak Jr. and Mrs. Camilla Johnston Smoak ’00*

Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Spencer*

Mr. and Mrs. R. David Sprinkle*

Mr. M. Scott Stevens and Ms. Michael Kay Mabe

Mr. Daniel C. Stiefel and Mrs. Lorin Silverman Stiefel ’91*

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stone

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Straeten*

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Strickland*

Suellen & Company

Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Tart

Mr. Michael A. Tate ’06 (y)

Mr. and Mrs. William K. Tate III

Mr. J. McKinley B. Taylor Jr. ’10 (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C. B. Taylor

Mr. Julian D. Taylor ’15 (y)

Ms. M. Caroline M. Taylor ’13 (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Thomas

Mr. Bradley C. Touma and Mrs. Virginia Dabbs Touma ’82*

Mrs. Patricia Trodson*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Tuttle Jr.*

Mr. W. Kent Van Allen Jr. ’64 and Mrs. Kay Van Allen*

Mr. Elton Vogel

Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. L. Edgar Walton Jr.*

Mr. Ben Weadon and Mrs. Nancy Blue Weadon ’06* (y)

Mr. Bruce Weindruch and Mrs. Susan Grant

Mr. and Mrs. F. Emmett Weindruch

Mr. J. Arthur Whedon ’74 and Mrs. Laura Whedon*

Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. White III

Mr. J. Dillard Williams and Mrs. Anne Warren Williams ’01*

Jim and Marty Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wilson IV*

Ms. Tish Wimberly-Wolfe*

Mr. J. Clinton Wimbish and Dr. Michele L. Liu*

Mr. and Mrs. M. Kyle Winters

Mr. Lance D. Wirsing and Dr. Calli K. Wirsing

Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Wolfe

Mr. Marshall S. Wood ’69 and Mrs. Katherine W. Wood

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Woodley

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Woodruff

Dr. and Mrs. Joe H. Woody*

Mr. Jonathan M. Woog ’98 and Mrs. Lindsay L. Woog*

Mr. William D. Wornall Jr. ’68 and Mrs. Janet M. Wornall

Up to $499

Anonymous

Mr. William Acree and Ms. Linda M. Pelletier*

Mr. Greg Addicks and Mrs. Patricia Grode Addicks ’86

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Adler

Mrs. Stephanie A. Alder

Mr. L. Heath Alexander ’04 and Mrs. Susan Crosby Alexander ’04

Mr. Charles F. Allen ’00 and Mrs. Amanda Allen

Mr. William V. A. Allen ’86 and Mrs. Becky R. Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Allensworth

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Allford III*

Mrs. Elizabeth E. Anderson*

Mr. Fred Anderson IV ’05 and Mrs. Kelley Anderson

Mr. Karl Anderson and Mrs. Susannah Howard Anderson ’06

Mr. and Mrs. R. Bird Anderson Jr.*

Dr. Thomas S. Anderson and Dr. Simmons Long Anderson ’88*

Mr. William L. Anderson ’10 and Mrs. Mary Claire Blanchat Anderson ’12

Mr. Daniel P. Andreou ’18 (y)

Mr. Nicolas S. Andreou ’16

Mr. and Mrs. Per K. Andresen Jr.

Ms. Tanya L. Andrysiak

Dr. Jason S. Annan and Mrs. Elizabeth Sappenfield Annan ’90*

Ms. Rebecca A. Apperson ’03

Mrs. Sarah Neikirk Armfield ’06

Sylvia Ashcraft*

Ms. Catherine C. Astin

Mr. Craig R. Aulebach ’06*

Mr. Leif T. Aus and Rev. Dr. Millie Snyder

Mr. Thomas E. Austin Jr. ’80 and Mrs. Lori Austin*

Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Babb

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Babb

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell A. Bach*

Mr. Oliver J. Bacon ’03

Mrs. Jane Gaylord Bailey*

Mr. Trent Bailey and Mrs. Grace Tucker Bailey ’04*

Dr. Ajay Partap S. Bajwa and Dr. Harpreet K. Nijher*

Ms. Jacquelyn Baker

Mr. William R. Baker III and Mrs. Olivia Chaplin Baker ’77*

Mr. Robert F. Baldwin III ’99*

Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Balter

Mr. and Mrs. E. Stover Barber Jr.*

Mr. Brian D. Barksdale Jr. and Mrs. Haines Pruden Barksdale ’97

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barnaby

Mrs. Bailey S. Barnett*

Ms. Elizabeth A. Barrett ’01

Ms. Emily Morton Barrett ’89

Mr. Arthur K. Bartlett and Dr. Tamara E. Chittenden*

Mr. Fletcher T. Bartlett ’19 (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Carter J. Bateman Sr.*

Lauren and Taylor Batten*

Mrs. Cecilia Baute

Mr. James Bednarski and Mrs. Jean Farnell Bednarski ’64

Mr. Irwin Belk II ’04

Mr. Douglas S. Bell Sr. ’81 and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bell

Ms. Caroline R. Beltz ’17 (y)

Ms. Elizabeth B. Beltz ’13*

Ms. Margaret W. Beltz ’19 (y)

Mr. Ryan Bender*

Mr. William Benham and Mrs. Linda Main Benham ’65*

Ms. Heather A. Bennett ’92*

Ms. Tara Elizabeth Bennett ’95*

Ms. Linley C. Benson ’12

Mr. Matthew S. E. Benson ’88 and Mrs. Barrick C. Benson*

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bentley Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Benzenhoefer*

Ms. Callie E. Bernard ’18 (y)

Ms. Karen L. Bernstein ’06*

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bernstein*

Mr. Brian P. Bird and Mrs. Jean Roddey Bird ’89*

Mr. Matthew Bittikofer*

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Black*

Mrs. Attelia S. Blackard

Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Blackburn*

Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick O. Blackmon

Ms. Dana Blair

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Mr. Gene Bledsoe and Mrs. Anne McGhee Bledsoe ’02

Mr. Louis A. Bledsoe IV ’09

Ms. Katherine G. Blue ’08*

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Blumenthal*

Ms. Jill K. Blumenthal ’93*

Mr. Holden P. Bobb ’19 (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Parker A. Bobb*

Mrs. Mary-Ann E. Boden*

Ms. Grace S. Bolin ’18 (y)

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Bone*

Mr. Pouchon Bontemp and Ms. Alisha Smith

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Booth Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. David Borans

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Bosley*

Dr. John E. Bourgeois and Mrs. Ann Fleming Bourgeois ’80*

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Bowles III

Mr. and Mrs. L. Aaron Bowman*

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Boyd*

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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Brackett*

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Ms. Hayden S. Bumgardner ’12

Mrs. Lois Ann Bumgarner ’94

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Byron

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Mrs. Lynn M. Grier

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Mr. William B. Hardison Sr. ’82 and Mrs. Kate B. Hardison*

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Harris*

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Mrs. Omega Hartman

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Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoffman*

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Ms. Kathleen Holtzman*

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Mr. and Mrs. Darold Hoops*

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Mr. Mark W. Howell

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Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hubbard

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Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe E. Hughes III

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Mrs. Jane W. Hunter*

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Mr. Walter T. Hutchinson ’98 and Mrs. Natalie K. Hutchinson*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ierardi

Ms. Christina M. Ihle*

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Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin

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Mr. James G. Ivey and Dr. Amanda L. M. Ivey

Mr. Michael Jackson and Mrs. Karla Randle-Jackson

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Ms. Rose Ellen Jacobsohn

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. James

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Ms. Heather B. Jewett

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Ms. Katherine Johns

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Mrs. Ellen Hutchinson Johnson ’98*

Ms. Mary Elizabeth Johnson ’86

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Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Johnson*

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Mrs. Sarah Lovatt Johnson ’09*

Mrs. Isabel B. Johnston*

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Mr. M. Lawson Joyce and Mrs. Sheldon Ingram Joyce ’99

Mr. Jarrod R. Kaplan ’02

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Mr. and Mrs. Brendan P. Keane*

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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Kerr

Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Kester Jr.*

Ms. M. Gates Killian ’10*

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Mr. Matthew M. King and Mrs. Sally Kenney King ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Kintzinger

Mr. Karl F. Kleiderer Jr. and Mrs. Ashley O'Neill Kleiderer ’88*

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Mr. Patrick Kline and Mrs. Elizabeth Howard Kline ’08*

Mrs. Julie McAlister Kliner

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Ms. Brooke Wills Kluttz*

Ms. Carey H. Kluttz ’00*

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Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Pawling

Ms. Mary Ellen G. Pearce ’06

Mr. Stewart Peery IV ’98 and Mrs. Ellen R. Peery*

Mr. Stephen B. Pharr ’89 and Mrs. Courtney H. Pharr

Mr. W. Burt Philips ’76 and Mrs. Molly V. Philips*

Mr. William S. Philips ’14

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Philipson

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. Phillips*

Mr. John M. Phillips ’76 and Mrs. Ridgely M. Phillips*

Mr. Matthew T. Phillips ’97 and Mrs. Heather H. Phillips*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Phillips*

Mrs. Merrie Jane B. Pierce*

Mr. Peter A. Pignetti III ’90 and Mrs. Danietta S. Pignetti

Suzie and Pete Pignetti*

Mrs. Meredith Pittman*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Pitts

Mr. Charles C. Pitts Jr. ’08 and Mrs. Rachel Pitts

Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Plyler*

Mr. Justin T. Poore and Mrs. Stephanie House Poore ’99

Mr. R. Neal Porter ’98

Mr. and Mrs. David Powers*

Mr. Anthony D. Pratt and

Ms. Rebecca Qureshi

Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Preslar*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Prestidge

Dr. and Mrs. Allen Prevette

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Price*

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Price

Mrs. Patricia M. Prieto Treviño*

Ms. Leslie A. Pritchard ’76

Mr. and Mrs. J. Norfleet Pruden III*

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Pruett*

Ms. Gail B. Purdie*

Ms. Joyce C. Purdy*

Ms. Allyson S. Quillin ’14

Ms. Elia G. Ramirez

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Ranalli

Dr. Carol L. Ransone*

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ratterree*

Mr. Jake Rau and Mrs. Allison Brown Rau

Mr. James W. Ray ’13

Mr. and Mrs. Reginald E. Ray*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rayburn

Ms. Elizabeth R. Redvanly ’19 (y)

Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Redvanly*

Ms. Kerry E. Reichs ’89

Mr. John C. Reinke*

Mr. Craig Remsen and Mrs. Jennifer Dixon Remsen ’95*

Mrs. Page Munroe Renger ’63

Drs. George and Clyda Rent*

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Reuter

Mr. Alvin L. Reynolds Jr. ’04 and Mrs. Christina Reynolds

Mr. Benjamin G. Rhyne ’10*

Mrs. Sallye Richards

Mrs. Ann P. Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Richardson*

Ms. Marian Richardson*

Mrs. Mary W. Richardson*

Ms. Sarah Richardson

Mr. Benjamin G. Richter ’02

Ms. Ginger C. Rider ’86

Mr. Cameron Rifkin and Mrs. Elizabeth Bernstein Rifkin ’08

Mr. Ryan C. Riggins ’03*

Mrs. Mary Anne Borough Riley ’64*

Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Rivera Castro*

Mrs. Judith Rivero*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Roark*

Mr. Cody Roberts and Mrs. Abigail Winn Roberts ’10*

Mr. John C. Robicsek ’81 and Mrs. Caroline S. Robicsek

Mrs. Toni L. Robinson*

Mr. Franklin J. Rocha and Mrs. Carrie Jacobsohn Rocha ’98

Mr. Ryan Rockecharlie and Mrs. Emma McCrossan Rockecharlie ’06

Mr. Eli K. Roddey ’16

Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Rodgers Sr.*

Mr. C. R. Rollyson and Mrs. Jennifer Tuttle Rollyson ’98

Mr. Mitchell E. Rolnick ’93*

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rolph

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rosati

Ms. Katherine A. Rose ’77

Mr. and Mrs. Tedd Roseberry

Ms. Bo Rosser ’89*

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rubert

Mr. Nathaniel H. Rullman and Mrs. Katherine Turnbull Rullman ’01*

Mr. M. Adam Russ ’03 and Mrs. Taylor Russ

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rydel Jr.*

Mr. J. Alexander Salisbury ’71 and Mrs. Camille Salisbury*

Mr. Russell A. Salton IV ’95 and Mrs. Courtney M. Salton

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Salvato*

Mr. Miguel A. Sánchez-Ross and Mrs. Margaret Norelli Sánchez-Ross ’99

Mr. David B. Sanders*

Mr. Eric P. Sanderson and Mrs. Katherine Walker Sanderson ’93*

Mrs. Kristie C. Sappenfield

Mr. F. Stevenson Saville ’95 and Mrs. Alison W. Saville

Mr. and Mrs. Jake L. Saye Jr.

Ms. Shelley Schaberg

Mr. William J. Scheessele ’89 and Ms. Valerie L. Hillings

Ms. Grace R. Schlernitzauer ’19 (y)

Mr. Ramsay S. Schrum and Mrs. Courtney Sterling Schrum ’05

Mr. Jonathan Schulz and Mrs. Meredith Ashcraft Schulz ’04*

Ms. Sarah M. Schweppe ’06

Ms. Heather Scott

Mr. David Senan and Mrs. Mary Scott Watkins Senan ’89

Mr. Brad Severs and Mrs. Mary Lindsey Warren Severs ’99

Ms. Gillian K. Sharer ’91*

Mr. Bartow L. Shaw and Mrs. Elizabeth Byne Shaw ’86

Mr. Bartow S. Shaw Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Shear*

Mr. Justin Sheffield

Mr. Christian L. Shembo ’04

Ms. Nadine Shenouda

Mr. Michael K. Shields ’14

Mr. Anthony A. Shoup*

Mr. John J. Siman ’14

Dr. Paul A. Sinal and Dr. Sara H. Sinal

Mr. Akhil Singh ’14

Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Slomka

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Sluder*

Mr. and Mrs. B. Logan Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. B. Scott Smith ’86*

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett V. Smith

Emily and Zach Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. James Smith Jr.

Jonnie W. Smith

Dr. Joshua Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Thorne Smith ’97

Mr. Joshua R. Smith and Mrs. Julie Page Smith ’97*

Dr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Smith Jr.

Mrs. Selwyn M. Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Smith

Ms. Veletia A. Smith

Mr. Henry P. A. Smyth ’88 and Mrs. Elizabeth N. Smyth*

Mr. Matthew S. Smyth

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Sommerkamp Sr.* Stephen L. and Caroline W. Sontheimer Fund

Mr. J. William Southerland and Mrs. Katherine Blythe Southerland ’65*

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Spada*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Spak*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Spangler*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Spangler*

Mr. Jabari S. F. Spruill Sr. and Dr. Denise L. P. Spruill*

Mrs. Marty Stanfield

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Stanton*

Ms. Shannon R. Starnes*

Mr. Connor Starrs and Mrs. Rebecca Adams Starrs ’09

Mrs. Rosalie Steele ’70*

Mr. Peter W. Steelman and Dr. Sara H. Steelman

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Stern*

Mr. John L. Stevenson ’06 and Mrs. Sara S. Stevenson*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Stigliano*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Stone*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Stowe*

Ms. Bonnie E. A. Stroup ’08*

Mr. Eric M. Strumpf ’89 and Mrs. Jeanette Bunjes-Strumpf

Ms. Marni B. Strumwasser ’98

Mr. and Mrs. George Stukes

Mr. Alex T. Sturges ’08

Mr. Joseph W. Sullivan ’98

Mr. Patrick J. Sullivan ’97

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sullivan*

Mr. Mark Emilio Suris ’17 (y)

Mr. Oscar Louis Suris ’14

Ms. Ramona J. Suris ’18 (y)

Mr. Frederick A. Sweeting and Mrs. Lauren Folger-Sweeting

Ms. Grace V. Tabor ’17 (y)

Margaret W. and Owen Tabor

Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Tate*

David and Lynn Tate*

Ms. Austin T. Taylor ’05

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Taylor Jr.

Mr. B. Redmond Teague ’15

Mr. Charles E. Teal Jr. ’98 and Mrs. Amanda S. Teal

Mr. Stephen T. Temple ’07

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Mr. Ryan G. Templeton and Mrs. Brantley A. Templeton ’02*

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Thomas Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Thomas*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson III*

Mr. Joseph W. Thompson IV ’98 and Mrs. Taryn S. Thompson

Mr. Kevin Thompson and Mrs. Kate Keating Thompson ’02

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thompson*

Mr. and Ms. Clint Thorman

Ms. Martha C. Thorne*

Ms. Lyn W. Tillett*

Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Tillman*

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Timperman*

Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Timperman*

Ms. Caroline D. Tolmie ’08*

Mr. Jeffrey P. Tomascak and Mrs. Meredith Ingram Tomascak ’98

Mr. B. Carter Touma ’13

Mr. Louis Tourgee and Mrs. Mary Craighill Tourgee ’77

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trainor

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Treadaway*

Mr. Bradley N. Treat ’90 and Mrs. Kristen Treat

Ms. Jill A. Triana ’95

Mr. and Mrs. Cameron D. Triggs

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Trojan*

Mr. John B. Trotter ’65 and Mrs. Jenkins Bagby Trotter ’66*

Stuart and Callie Troutman

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Troxell

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Truter

Mr. Graham E. Tucker ’03 and Mrs. Kelsey Tucker*

Mr. Benjamin H. Turnbull Jr. ’08 and Mrs. Maddie Turnbull

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tuttle

Ms. Taelyn E. Tyler

Mr. Jeremy E. Uecker and Mrs. Elisabeth Moore Uecker ’99

United Wholesale Mortgage, LLC

Catherine Upchurch

Mr. and Mrs. J. Stacy Utley

Mr. Robert S. Valenstein ’73 and Mrs. Ellie L. Valenstein

Mr. Peter C. Van Allen ’71 and Ms. Barbara Martz*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Kuren

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Van Stratt

Mr. Alexander Van Winkle and Mrs. Elizabeth Crawford Van Winkle ’89

Mr. Kenneth R. Vanderhave Jr. and Dr. Kelly L. Vanderhave*

Mrs. Caroline L. Vaughn*

Mr. and Mrs. Yuriy Vaynshteyn

Mr. R. Maximilian Veith II ’14

Ms. Mary Karen Vellines*

Mr. and Mrs. William Veronda

Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Veronee*

Mr. Richard B. Vick

Mr. Tom D. Vincent*

Mr. and Mrs. James Vlna*

Ms. A. Victoria Waldthausen ’08*

Mr. Edgar H. Walker III and Mrs. Alison Moss Walker ’86

Mr. Geoffrey S. Walker and Mrs. Giordana Andretta Walker ’98

Rev. and Mrs. H. William Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Wall*

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Walsh Jr.*

Mr. Trainor Walsh and Mrs. Sarah Coe Walsh ’03*

Mr. Nicholas Walter and Dr. Sarah Smith Walter ’05

Mr. Gus Walton and Mrs. Carroll Rogers Walton ’88

Mr. Jorge W. Walton and Mrs. Janalyn Moonie Walton ’00

Dr. Timothy F. Waples and Ms. Anne M. Lambert*

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ward Jr.*

Ms. Pamela C. Watson ’99

Mr. and Mrs. David N. Webb*

Mr. Douglas A. Webb ’94 and Ms. Michelle Lele

Mr. Mark D. Weir ’85 and Mrs. Amy Bradford Weir

Ms. Ashley P. Westerberg ’14

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Westerberg

Mr. Thompson A. Westerberg ’08

Mr. Joseph C. Whisnant and Mrs. Robbie Shannonhouse Whisnant ’87*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. White

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan C. Whitley

Mr. William C. Whitley Jr. ’10

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Whitman

The Honorable Frank D. Whitney ’78 and Mrs. Catherine G. Whitney

Ms. Mary Henderson Whittaker ’85

Mr. C. Hunter Widener ’91 and Mrs. Joy M. Widener

Mr. Jackson H. Widener ’16

Ms. Lauren S. Widener ’20 (y)

Mrs. Delores K. Wilburn

Mr. H. Martin Wilkinson and Mrs. Lauren Evans Wilkinson ’97*

Ms. Brianna A. Williams ’17 (y)

Ms. C. Carter Williams ’17 (y)

Mr. Gregory Williams and Mrs. Ann Carroll Williams ’02

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Williams*

Ms. Nina L. Williams ’70

Mr. Robert D. Willingham and Mrs. Katherine White Willingham ’84*

Mr. Hunter Willm and Mrs. Anna Vaughan Willm ’08

Mr. Dwayne Wilson II*

Mr. Jonathan D. Wilson and Mrs. Ingrid Easton Wilson ’02

Tom and Laurie Wilson

Mr. Stephen A. Windell ’83 and Mrs. Victoria S. Windell

Mr. Drew M. Witman ’06 and Mrs. Chelsea B. Witman*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Witman*

Mr. Vance R. Witman ’03 and Mrs. Sarahanne B. Witman*

Alston O. Wolf

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wolf*

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Wolf*

Mr. David S. Wolpa and Mrs. Danielle J. Sharp

Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham Wood ’77

Mr. Tommie L. Wood and Ms. Carrie Reavis*

Mr. and Mrs. Torrey T. Wood

Ms. Tameka G. Woodard*

Dr. Jonathan D. Woody ’85 and Mrs. Tonya Woody*

Mr. Tommy Worth and Mrs. Lawson H. Worth*

Mr. Benjamin A. Yarbrough and Mrs. Anna-Lindsay Smith Yarbrough ’86

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Yuhas*

Mr. Taylor Zarzour and Mrs. Elizabeth Currie Zarzour ’97*

Mr. David A. Zelickson ’97 and Mrs. Erin Stone Zelickson ’97

Mr. Michael J. Zelickson ’99 and Mrs. Cecily T. Zelickson

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Karl Zepsa*

*Country Day Loyal member (y) Young Alumni Selwyn Society

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Celebrating our History and Looking to the Future

e may never know what happened to the items in the 1981 time capsule, but what do you do when buried treasure goes missing? Rally, pivot, and improvise! On September 23, members of the community gathered in person and via Zoom to recognize the 80th anniversary of Country Day, celebrate our Alumna of the Year, and dedicate new time capsule items.

The event began with Danielle S. Ferguson, director of Alumni Relations, acknowledging those who were present back in 1981. This included retirees Patsy Ratteree, Linda Wolf, Linda Pelletier, Carol Morris, and Paulette Beatty, as well as alumni spanning several class years. She went on to introduce Alumna of the Year Dr. Neely Kaydos-Daniels ’91, who flew in from Bangladesh for the occasion.

Neely struck a chord with the audience when she focused on the misses, rather than the triumphs in her life. Although she did not win the science awards, that experience taught her how to be comfortable in front of a crowd. It is the times when she did not do well, didn’t make the team, and was not invited to join the choir that have served Neely well on the long, winding path of her career. Those experiences taught her to keep trying.

Next, Carol Morris, retired Middle School teacher and assistant Head of School, addressed the disappointment felt by some alumni, saying, “While the contents of the time capsule may be missing; the memories will always be with us. The capsule was intended to celebrate Founder’s Day; we can celebrate that you were the founders of the Middle School. It was

1981...you were our first students to build the history of a new beginning for grades 5–8. Be proud of all that you established in your years of firsts, celebrate the camaraderie and friendships that you still carry with you from that time, and recognize your role as important founders of Charlotte Country Day Middle School. These cannot be placed in a time capsule.”

The morning program concluded with Head of Middle School Warren Sepkowitz and Middle School student representatives Tyler Bianchi ’29, Addie Lane ’28, Morgan Williams ’27, and Owen Timperman ’26 sharing the contents for our new time capsule:

• 5th grade: a photo book of advisory groups, USB drive with the class doing a Tik Tok dance

• 6th grade: map of the Bissell Campus, Apple Air Pods

• 7th grade: PE shirt signed by the entire class, five e-mails spanning 18 months to show the effect COVID-19 had on the school community

• 8th grade: class portrait, list of predictions for the future

The vessel will be opened in 2041 to celebrate Country Day’s 100th Anniversary.

Connecting with Today’s Students

Over her two-day visit, Neely met with students in all three divisions. Lower School scientists were excited to learn that she uses the same scientific method they were taught. Neely explained the importance of having similar processes so scientists in different places can share relevant information. When a second grader asked what an important part of her job is, Neely said, “Not giving up.” She went on to explain that scientists can have many setbacks; maybe lab equipment gets broken, or the results of an experiment are not what is expected. She told students that is when you stop and think about why it didn’t work, apply the scientific method, and correct your mistakes to learn how to do the task better.

Technology allowed Neely to reach all Middle School advisories for an assembly program moderated by Warren Sepkowitz. She concluded with a quote from the French author, Colette, which has been a driving force in her life. It reads, “You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.” Neely encouraged

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Carol Morris

students to be enthusiastic about everything they set out to do: whether making their bed, throwing a bowl in pottery class, or going out for a team. Even if the bed is messy, the bowl falls apart, and they do not make the team, it will serve students well in life to give it their best shot.

DR. NEELY KAYDOS-DANIELS ’91 ALUMNA OF THE YEAR

Dr. Neely Kaydos-Daniels ’91 is an epidemiologist who serves as the country director at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Bangladesh. She is the former associate director for Strategic Information within the Division of Global HIV and TB at CDC—Ethiopia, acting country director, acting director for the Division of Global Health Protection, and director of the Influenza Program for the CDC’s Central America office, located in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

Dr. Kaydos-Daniels has 20 years of experience working in public health program management, surveillance, preparedness/response, and research to positively impact the health of individuals and populations. Her substantive experience focuses on applied public health surveillance, capacitybuilding, applied research, infectious disease epidemiology, and outbreak preparedness and response both in domestic and international settings.

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Neely Kaydos-Daniels ’91 and Paulette Beatty

Memorials

WWE REMEMBER AND HONOR the amazing lives of Country Day alumni, former employees, and dear friends who have passed away. Listings include those who were confirmed deceased between January 1, 2020, and August 30, 2021, although the actual date of death may have occurred outside of that period. To share the death of an alumnus or family member whom we may be unaware of, please e-mail an obituary to alumnirelations@charlottecountryday.org.

Alumni

Class of 1964

Dent Goodyear

Class of 1976

Lecil Henderson II

Class of 1977

Anne Josephs Garrett (P ’10, ’16)

Class of 1980

Erica Portnoy Aronin

Class of 1984

Steven Vaughn (P ’22, ’24)

Class of 1991

Dan Montgomery

Retired Faculty and Staff

Jimmy Broadway (P ’83, ’85, ’95)

Carolyn M. Leonard (P ’87, ’91)

Norma N. Mackenzie (P ’84)

Bill Pfeifer (P ’79, ’81)

Ron Varner

Former Board of Trustees

Roger R. Regelbrugge (P ’04, ’06, ’09)

Class of 1995

Joe Miller

Class of 2000

Muncie L. McNamara

Class of 2007

Tim Schulte

Class of 2008

Jay Heiden

Class of 2017

Sally Sasz

FACULTY AND STAFF Awards

Alumni Distinguished Faculty Award

Darrell Bach

Florence Radcliffe Clauss Chapman

Faculty Appreciation Award

Katie Jolly

Exceptional Performance Award

Lower School: McRea Brakefield and Karl Hoffman

Middle School: Janani Buford and Jessica Demeter

Upper School: Donna Campbell-Patrick and Denise Spruill

Staff: Rick Bone and Catherine Odum

Carl Bolick Coaching Award

Middle School: Heleen Hogan and David Hidalgo

Upper School: Anna Moore and Drew Witman

Hunter Sabbatical Grant

Joe Gardner and Shannon Starnes

2020-21 Years of Service Milestones

30 Years

Arthur Hoffman

Donna Witman

20 Years

Darrell Bach

Lee-Anne Black

Beth Brady

James Jarrett

Lee Keller

Tammy Rucker

Chris Rydel

10 Years

Kimberlee Carter

Liz Grasty

Susan Hamil

Kathleen Holtzman

Brooke Wills Kluttz

Allison Niekras

Warren Sepkowitz

Tish Treadaway

Tameka Woodard

Jonathan Woog

Retirees

Norma Mackenzie taught science at Country Day for 34 years before retiring in 2006. After a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease, she passed away on August 4 at Sunrise on Providence Assisted Living surrounded by her loving family. We are grateful for the impact “Mrs. Mack” had on the lives of so many students as she shared her passion for science, her innovative spirit, and her bright outlook. Norma is survived by her son, Dean Brown ’84. Read Norma’s obituary at https://bit.ly/2WxcYgd .

Sheila Forbis, 27 years

Rick Bone, 5 years

Jennifer Frisina, 5 years

ALUMNI

Alumni Council

President: Matt McAulay ’01

Past President: Allison Cornwell Moss ’99

Alumni Country Day Fund Chair: Lee Norelli Pedersen ’04

Alumni Engagement Chair: Robert Shaw ’04

BIPOC Alumni Co-Chairs: Kristi Booker ’98, Eric Law ’76

Student Engagement Chair: Matt McLanahan ’01

Retired Faculty Rep: Patsy Ratteree

PARENTS AND FRIENDS

Advancement Volunteers

Trustee Advancement Committee

Mr. J. Scott Mattei, Advancement Committee Chair

Dr. Adelle Anthony-Williams

Mrs. Courtney L. C. Eliasek, Parents’ Association Co-President

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Farnham Sr., Chairs of the Country Day Fund

Mr. John H. Graham '86 and Mrs. Frances P. Graham, President of Boosters Club

Mr. Samuel B. Hood '96

Mrs. Allison Cornwell Moss ’99

Mrs. Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92

Mr. Stephenson P. Shuford

Ms. Catherine S. Stempien

Mr. Scott R. Stevens, Board Chair

Mr. A. Wellford Tabor Sr.

Mrs. Raquel M. Tillman, POCIS Chair

Mrs. Stephanie H. Timperman, Parents’ Association Co-President

Dr. Lisa M. Toppin

2020-21 Country Day Fund Volunteers

Co-Chairs

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Farnham Sr.

Past Campaign Co-Chairs

Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson P. Shuford

Divisions

Leadership

Mr. Stephenson P. Shuford, Chair

Mr. Joseph W. Beach

Mr. David M. Benson ’85

Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Blinde

Mr. Donald E. Cleven

Mr. Alex D. Funderburg

Mr. Kenneth S. King and Mrs. Jennifer L. King

Mr. James McPhilliamy and Mrs. Kelly McPhilliamy

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Philipson

Mr. A. Wellford Tabor Sr.

Forefront Stewardship Committee

Mr. Samuel B. Hood ’96, Co-Chair

Mr. Kevin O. Moran, Co-Chair

Mr. C. Clark Andresen

Mr. Benjamin S. Dobson ’99

Mr. Ronald E. Eliasek Jr.

Mrs. Meredith Hance McBride ’97

Mr. Ian McDade

Bank of America Chair

Mrs. Jennifer J. Ward

Wells Fargo Chair

Mr. Robert J. Currey Jr.

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Current Parents

Lower School Division

Mr. and Mrs. G. Winchester Kelly, Co-Chairs

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Burgess Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Chambers

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Judd

Dr. Elizabeth Box Moran ’96

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Payne

Mr. Charles R. Rayburn III

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ruggles

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Schaaf

Middle School Division

Mr. Zachary G. Sexton and Mrs. Carrie Wornall Sexton ’96, Co-Chairs

Mrs. Margaret McRee Allison ’93

Mr. Christopher K. Flouhouse

Mrs. Kristin S. Hair ’95

Mr. Stavros G. Liakakos

Mr. William B. Lovett III

Mr. Daniel W. Oxenham

Mrs. Stuart Richards Pfeifer ’95

Mrs. Susan R. Wallace

Mr. Eric J. Wilkins ’93

Upper School Division

Mr. W. Wescot Waters II ’90, Chair

Mr. Louis K. Beasley III

Mrs. Melissa Gibson Estes ’86

Mr. Joshua B. Levine ’91

Mr. Sean M. McDonnell

Dr. John J. Murphy III ’88

Mr. Kevin M. O’Neil

Mr. Ira M. Slomka

Mrs. Ashley S. Smith ’90

Mr. Mark O. Timperman

Mr. Brent A. Torstrick

Ms. Mary Henderson Whittaker ’85

Senior Parents

Mrs. Lauren S. Benson, Co-Chair

Mr. Patrick L. Hobson ’89, Co-Chair

Mr. Eugene G. Bowles III

Ms. Kara P. Campbell

Ms. Kathryn B. Dixon

Mrs. Beverly B. Ladley

Mrs. Kelly Walton Miller ’90

Mrs. Risa B. Miller

Mrs. Hilary H. Pitts

Mr. Timothy W. York

Mr. Robert J. Currey Jr.

New Parents

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Moore, Co-Chairs

Mrs. Blair R. Beason

Mrs. Sonia B. Cleven

Mr. Rashid G. Hallaway and Mrs. M. Katharine Hallaway

Mr. Erik Johnson and Mrs. Paige Ierardi Johnson ’01

Mrs. Lea M. Koonce

Mrs. Cecelia W. McNorrill

Mr. Benjamin A. Murphy and Mrs. Meghan Clancey Murphy ’98

Mr. Jimmy C. B. Taylor

Alumni

Mrs. Lee Norelli Pedersen ’04, Chair

Mrs. Robin Branstrom Adams ’06

Mr. Hayes W. Ashcraft ’06

Mrs. Kathryn Scarborough Caldwell ’00

Ms. Spencer Clair ’09

Mr. Andrew W. Clementi ’07

Mr. Benjamin S. Dobson ’99

Mrs. Christiane Regelbrugge Felts ’04

Ms. Lauren A. Harkey ’05

Mr. Hedley Jennings ’09

Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts Mandl ’09

Mr. Matthew D. McAulay ’01

Mrs. Katherine Wood Melvin ’03

Mr. M. Adam Russ ’03

Mrs. Meredith Ashcraft Schulz ’04

Mr. Robert R. Shaw ’04

Mrs. Laurens Adams Threlkeld ’04

Mr. J. Daniel Vaughan III ’04 and Mrs. Kennedy Hayes Vaughan ’04

Mrs. Nancy S. Weadon ’06

Faculty/Staff

Mr. Michael R. McMillen, Lower School

Mr. David B. Sanders, Middle School

Mr. Charles M. Tuttle, Upper School

Mrs. Molly V. Philips, Staff

Board of Visitors

Mr. Verl O. Purdy, Chair

Mr. James T. Beatty

Mrs. Edith S. Benson

Mrs. Margaret G. Bissell

Mr. Louis A. Bledsoe Jr.

Mr. William F. Blue Jr.

Mrs. Amy R. Blumenthal

Mr. Philip Blumenthal

Mr. L. Jackson Blythe Sr. ’70

Mr. H. Tate Bowers

Mr. Erskine B. Bowles

Mrs. Janet Y. Bradshaw

Mrs. Robin R. Branstrom

Mr. William J. Branstrom III

Ms. Kimbrell Brattain

Mr. Peter C. Browning

Ms. Jennie R. Buckner

Ms. D. Ann Caulkins

Mrs. Ann W. Chalk

Mr. John D. Chalk III

Mr. Derick S. Close ’77

Mrs. Stephanie R. Counts

Mrs. Mildred Dalton Cox ’66

Mr. Larry J. Dagenhart

Mr. R. Stuart Dickson ’47

Mrs. Kay S. Ethridge

Mr. Mark F. Ethridge III

Mr. Charles L. Fonville Sr.

Mr. Marshall B. Gilchrist ’58

Mrs. Beverly S. Hance

Mrs. Catherine Hansen

Mr. Henry A. Harkey

Dr. E. Flynn Harris Sr.

Mrs. Debra Hickman

Mrs. Carlene L. Holder

Mr. David L. Hood Jr.

Mr. G. Patrick Hunter Jr.

Mr. James E. S. Hynes

Mr. Graeme M. Keith

Mrs. Thelma Ladd

Mr. W. States Lee IV

Mrs. Sandra P. Levine

Mrs. Lillian D. McAulay

Mrs. Mary I. McLanahan

Mr. Ronald W. Miller

Mrs. Victoria C. Mitchener

Mrs. Ann K. Murphy

Mrs. Patricia O'Herron Norman ’65

Mr. Thomas E. Norman

Mr. Brian A. O'Leary

Mrs. Suzanne B. Pittenger

Mr. Rodney C. Pitts ’64

Dr. Livia K. Robicsek

Mr. R. Downie Saussy Jr.

Mr. Paul R. Scarborough ’68

Mrs. Kathleen W. Shaw

Mr. Kirk A. Shaw

Mr. Charles M. Shelton Sr.

Mr. Marc H. Silverman

Mrs. Mattye B. Silverman

Mr. O. Bruton Smith

Mr. H. Keith Stoneman Jr.

Mrs. Tillie S. Tice

Mr. Wilson C. Wearn Jr.

Mr. C. Rex Welton Sr. ’58

Mrs. Elizabeth Smith White ’55

Mrs. Eugenia N. White

Mr. F. Abbott Whitney Jr.

The Honorable Frank D. Whitney ’78

Mrs. Emily F. Zimmern

Parent Support Group Leadership

Boosters Club Executive Board

Romy and John Graham, President

Ann and Matthew Ricks, Past President

Kelly and Brian Miller, President Elect

Sasha and Grant Harbrecht, Treasurer

Elizabeth and Bart Shaw, Secretary

Friends of the Arts Board

Susannah Beach, Chair

Sonia Cleven, Past Chair

Ann Bourgeois, Secretary

Sara Linn, Lower School Drama

Michelle Smarz, Middle School Music/ Drama

Heather Ranalli, Middle School Visual Arts

Susan Yuhas, Upper School Visual Arts

Karen Alcorn, Upper School Drama

Chastity Davis, Upper School Drama

Ann Bourgeois, Soup Bowls Coordinator

Ali McPhail, Special Events Coordinator

International Board

Luisa Garcia-Pardo, Chair

Tatiana Gianella, Past Chair

Robin Feddersen, Secretary

Vinola Vincent Munyon, Lower School Rep

Geoffrey Haggart, Middle School Rep

Tatiana Gianella, Upper School Rep

Shoobha Daftary, Big Saturday Chair

Tundun Aborisade, Big Saturday Chair

Teresa Powell, Special Events Chair

Parents’ Association Executive Board

Courtney Eliasek and Stephanie Timperman, Co-Presidents

Stephanie Timperman, Past President

Courtney Eliasek, President Elect

Kristina Hoops, Allocations

Heather Martin, Recording Secretary

Ruchi Agrawal, Treasurer

Elisa Thomas, Treasurer Elect

Lori Goodman, Volunteer Coordinator

Preeti Deshmukh, Lower School Board Chair

Sonia Cleven, Middle School Board Chair

Laurie Hedrick, Upper School Board Chair

Megan Klein, Projects Board Chair

Susannah Beach, FOTA Chair

Luisa Garcia-Pardo, International Chair

Nancy Sasz, Member at Large

POCIS Leadership Team

Raquel Tillman, Chair

Jimmy Taylor, Lower School

Angie Drakeford, Middle School

Lea Koonce, Upper School

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2020-21 RECOGNITIONS

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

2020–21 Board of Trustees

Officers:

Scott R. Stevens, Chair

David M. Benson ’85, Vice Chair

Edison Cassels ’87, Vice Chair

Dr. Ameesha P. Kansupada, Vice Chair

A. Wellford Tabor Sr., Vice Chair

Andrew W. Tate, Secretary-Treasurer

Members:

Dr. Adelle Anthony-Williams

Howard C. Bissell*

Dr. Lauren I. Browne

Christina N. Byron

George S. Dewey IV ’90

Ronald E. Eliasek Jr.

Samuel E. Farnham Sr.

Alex D. Funderburg

Kenneth V. Garcia

Todd A. Gorelick ’82

Shanon Jones

Dr. Tiffani M. Jones

J. Scott Mattei

Leigh F. Moran

Stanton D. McCullough

Mary Claudia Belk Pilon ’92

Sally Cannon Saussy ’67*

Stoney D. Sellars

R. Glenn Sherrill Jr. ’89

Stephenson P. Shuford

Catherine S. Stempien

Dr. Lisa M. Toppin

Jennifer Ward

William H. Zimmern ’95

Mark E. Reed (Ex-officio)

*Life trustee

2020–21 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL

Mark Reed, Head of School

Katharine Atkins, Director of Advancement

Nancy Ehringhaus, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid

Joe Hernick, Director of Educational Technology

Matthew Less, Head of Upper School

David Lynn, Director of International Studies

David Mancos, Chief Financial Officer

Bill Mulcahy, Head of Lower School

Warren Sepkowitz, Head of Middle School

Scott Waybright, Assistant Head of School

Abe Wehmiller, Director of Athletics

Brian Wise, Director of Diversity Planning

2020-21 ADVANCEMENT OFFICE

Katharine Atkins, Director of Advancement

Bruce Doskocil, Data Operations Specialist

Pauline Feimster, Development Associate

Danielle Ferguson, Director of Alumni Relations

Robin Furr, Gift Processing Specialist

Merrill Mills, Director of Leadership Giving

Emily Pearce, Research Specialist

Karen Ridout ’96, Director of Advancement Services

Leighann Swanson, Director of The Country Day Fund

Marketing & Communications

Lee-Anne Black, Associate Director of Marketing & Communications

Shannon Drosky, Director of Marketing & Communications

Natalie Pruett, Associate Director of Marketing & Communications

Despite our efforts to ensure the accuracy of the names listed in the Donor Rolls, errors do sometimes occur. If your name has been omitted or misprinted, please accept our sincerest apology and notify us so we can correct the record. You may send an e-mail to Karen Ridout (karen.ridout@charlottecountryday.org) or call the Advancement Office at (704) 943-4541 Gifts received after June 30, 2021, will appear in the 2021/22 Donor Roll.

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6,648

Number of dinners, treats, coffees, smoothies, and snacks the Parents’ Association provided to faculty and staff last year.

A ROUND-UP OF FUN FACTS EVERY BUC MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW.

Years the Middle School Student Council has produced a morning broadcast.

Number of state championships won by both the boys’ and girls’ tennis teams since 1987.

5,504

Number of books checked out in the Hance Lower School Learning Center in the first month of school.

Percent of Upper School faculty who hold advanced degrees.

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