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Collegiate School Administration
Amanda Little Surgner ’83 VICE PRESIDENT – ADVANCEMENT
Stephen D. Hickman, President / Head of School Phyllis Palmiero, Vice President – Finance & Administration Amanda Little Surgner ’83, Vice President – Advancement James P. Watson, Interim Head of Upper School Charles L. Blair, Jr., Head of Middle School Deborah I. Miller, Head of Lower School
Elizabeth Woodroof Cogar ’77 EDITOR, SPARK ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Dianne Carter ’04 ASSISTANT EDITOR, SPARK COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
Board of Trustees 2015 – 2016
Alumni Association Board 2015 – 2016
John D. O’Neill, Jr., Chairman of the Board Paul D. Koonce, Vice Chairman of the Board John L. Walker III, Immediate Past Chairman of the Board Stephen D. Hickman, President / Head of School Phyllis Palmiero, Treasurer Susan. C. Wiley, Secretary Richard L. Bennett, Jr. ’90 Michael G. Bland ’83 Mark A. Christian ’77 John G. Davenport Eucharia N. Jackson John W. Martin ’78 Malcolm S. McDonald Gaye C. Montgomery Frank F. Mountcastle III ’83 Jill B. Mountcastle** Sheryl Robins Nolt ’85 Joan Olmsted Oates* Judy Wagoner Pahren Tracey A. Ragsdale Carter M. Reid C. B. Robertson III* Lisa E. Roday Marshall P. Schutt ’98 *** John G. Stallings L. Mark Stepanian ’89 Wallace Stettinius* Brude D. Stoever Alfred L. Stratford III ’85 Robert S. Ukrop* Michelle P. Wiltshire
Marshall Schutt ’98, President Sarah Cook Martin ’94, Vice President / President-Elect Mayme Beth Donohue ’03, Recording Secretary Katherine Thalhimer Adamson ’96, Corresponding Secretary Beth Flippo Hutchins ’88, Finance Chair Lizzie Cullen Cox ’00 and Clay Coleman ’89, Annual Fund Chairs Mason Chapman ’84, Past President Susie Materne Benson ’62, Town School Representative Yogi Singh ’02 and Neely Markel Winston ’96, Volunteer / Community Service Co-Chairs
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Barbara Culpepper Townsend ’64* Barbara Robertson Burke ’68 Laura Moore Hall ’68* Fran Chalkley Robertson ’69 Meade Spotts ’75 Hank Carter ’77 Jeff Modisett ’78 Philip Goodpasture ’78 Jay DeVoe ’82 Chris Kulp ’84 Sarah Johnson Hallock ’85 Jo Ellen Constine ’87 Jack Woodfin ’87 Alan Vaughan ’91 Stephen Spraker ’92 Camp Goodwin ’99 Liza Jarvis Scott ’99 Evan Ocheltree ’05* Sarah Gray Tullidge Innes ’05*
Stacy H. Adams CONTRIBUTOR, SPARK DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Jennifer Robertson Wilkins ’92 ALUMNI DIRECTOR Weldon Bradshaw, Alex Smith ’65 CONTRIBUTORS Wilbur Athey, Weldon Bradshaw, Al Cothran, Taylor Dabney, James Dickinson, Kyle LaFerriere, John O’Neill, Jay Paul, Robin Reifsnider, Andy Wiley ’77 PHOTOGRAPHY Scout Design GRAPHIC DESIGN Carter Printing PRINTING Thanks to all parents, students, alums and friends who share generously of their information, photographs and archives. The Spark is published twice a year by Collegiate School. We welcome letters from readers, though we may not have room to publish them all. Submissions may be edited for publication. Photographs deemed unsuitable in quality by the Spark’s designers may not be included. We make every effort to return photographs shared with us – please send high resolution (300dpi) digital images whenever possible (to: spark@collegiate-va.org). Class Notes and Photographs: Please send your news and photographs, and we will use them in an upcoming issue. Digital images must be high resolution (min. 300dpi). ADDRESS Spark Editor Collegiate School / Communications Office 103 North Mooreland Road / Richmond, VA 23229
Remember saying the Pledge of Allegiance each morning? Here, Beth Albrechts’ 2nd Grade class puts hands over hearts on the first day of school.
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AROUND CAMPUS NEWS FROM MOORELAND ROAD .................................................................................. 04 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS ....................................................................................... 14 GRADUATIONS, COLLEGE CHOICES, LEGACY FAMILIES ........................................ 18 FOND FAREWELLS ............................................................................................................. 30 WINTER & SPRING SPORTS ROUNDUP ......................................................................... 32
FEATURE 100 THINGS WE LOVE ABOUT COLLEGIATE A Centennial salute to a few of our favorite things ............................................................. 38
REPORT ON GIVING AT COLLEGIATE SCHOOL .................................. 62 ALUMNI ACTIVITIES LETTER FROM MARSHALL SCHUTT ’98, Alumni Association President .................. 120 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS .................................................................................. 121 ALUMNI EVENT: Caleb Wharton Memorial Spring Swing ............................................... 120 ALUMNI EVENT: Washington, DC ....................................................................................... 122
CLASS NOTES NEWS FROM ALUMNI ............................................................................................................. 124
REFLECTIONS RAY SPENCE REMEMBERS EARLY DAYS by Weldon Bradshaw ................................. 144
PARTING SHOT MY STORY by Alex Smith ’65 ....................................................................... Inside Back Cover
Cover: The Cougar gets some love from a happy group of 6th Graders. Photo by James Dickinson with assistance from Will Hidell ’17 and Beth Kondorossy.
2015 / 2016 ALUMNI DATEBOOK All Collegiate Alumni are invited to attend the following events. For more information on events at Collegiate, visit our web site at www.collegiate-va.org/alumni/events. You will receive more details on these events via mail.
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Thursday, 22 Seahawks Social at Alton Lane
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Friday, 4 Pageant Lunch Saturday, 19 Swim Meet
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Thursday, 7 Friday, 29
College Panel New York Reunion at 21 Club
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Saturday, 27 Winter Party / Auction
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Thursday, 31 Atlanta Reunion
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Thursday, 21 Washington, DC Reunion Thursday, 28 Collegiate Networking Group
Winter Party attendees enjoyed Michael Taliaferro ’00’s Photo Boom Boom booth.
SAVE THE DATE! 40th annual Winter Party Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016 Mark your calendars for the 40th annual Winter Party & Auction “Mission: Impossible” to be held at The John Marshall! Chaired by Kathryn and Jason Angus ’93 and Corbin and John Neuner, this mission, should you choose to accept it, promises to bring food, fun, music and friends together to raise money for Collegiate.
FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” – John Quincy Adams
Dear Collegiate School Community, Happy Centennial…Act II! Our celebration continues. I hope you enjoy this special fall edition of Spark. In the pages that follow, we celebrate and honor together this wonderful school and what it means and has meant to so many young people and their families.
CLASS OF 2015 We celebrate and honor the Centennial Class of 2015 for all that they have done to model well the Collegiate School mission. As I shared at Commencement, I owe a special thanks to the Class of 2015 for their warm welcome and for helping this new Cougar survive. I have learned from watching them what is truly valued in this community and what it really means to be a Cougar. The Class of 2015 accepted eagerly the mantle of leadership that had been passed to them and they leave behind an outstanding legacy, distinguishing themselves in the classroom, on the field and stage, and in the community. In short, their example compelled our community to dream more, learn more, do more and achieve more.
Inside this edition, you’ll learn about our current Responsible Citizenship initiative, which builds upon our school’s legacy of active citizenry. This important work unites in a very purposeful way our efforts in global engagement, inclusion, economic literacy, entrepreneurship, sustainability, ethics, civic engagement and service learning. Our goal is to develop a cohesive JK–12 curriculum in these areas by fully immersing them into the academic program and the Collegiate experience. Given the connected and diverse world in which our young people will live, the timing could not be better.
OUR CALL TO LEAD We celebrate and honor Collegiate School’s call to lead. As the Class of 2015 has so ably demonstrated, that call continues to galvanize us. Entering the next 100 years, outstanding student achievement, superior teaching, challenging curriculum, and innovative programs and instruction will continue to be our bedrocks. The sense of spirited belonging that fosters life-changing relationships and instills enduring values will continue to guide us. The commitment to knowing every child well, which provides the opportunity for each child to realize his or her unique potential, will continue to be at the core of daily school life. Embracing our responsibility to make a difference in the world will continue to distinguish Collegiate graduates. You have my commitment that Collegiate School will continue to answer its call to leadership – we will inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more.
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We celebrate and honor all of the things that set us apart. As you peruse the list of 100 Things We Love About Collegiate, you will be as amazed as I am with the breadth of traditions, values, activities and relationships that distinguish and differentiate the Collegiate experience. When you combine it all, you get a powerful glimpse into the enduring Cougar spirit that connects generation after generation. I have no doubt that this article will jog your memory and spark your Cougar pride.
We celebrate and honor all who have given so generously to Collegiate School. I ask that you review carefully the Report on Giving at Collegiate. We are most grateful for our donors’ wonderful support. As we begin our second year, Mary and I are blessed to call Collegiate School our home. For that, we are grateful to many. Thank you. We are proud to be Cougars.
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We celebrate and honor Collegiate School’s call to make a difference in our world. The tradition of citizenship dates back to 1915, when Ms. Helen Baker, our founding headmistress, set the course for a Collegiate School graduate: “Above everything else, I would have you live for humanity’s sake, I would have you be good citizens in the widest sense…” Ms. Baker’s inspiring call is alive and well today and arguably is more important than ever before.
Stephen D. Hickman Head of School
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lare Sisisky, who has served as Director of Global Education for the last five years, has taken on a new role as Director of Responsible Citizenship. Working with our new Academic Dean, Susan Droke, Mrs. Sisisky will coordinate the School’s efforts Clare Sisisky, Director of Responsible Citizenship
• Furthering our servicelearning program through i nt e g r a t i n g m e a n i n g f u l ser vice and the learning associated with it into several Upper School courses. • Elevating our civic engagement and economic literacy to new levels in the Middle School by expanding our Envision Richmond program to the entire 8th Grade and partnering with their advisors and teachers to infuse the essential question of “what do you envision for Richmond in the future?” into the 8th Grade curriculum. • Exploring the Lower School curriculum to further global engagement for our youngest students.
around our eight pillars of Responsible Citizenship – global education, economic l it erac y, c iv ic en ga gement , ser v ic e learning, inclusivity, sustainability, ethics and entrepreneurship. Collegiate students have been engaging in the work of good citizenship for 100 years in various and changing ways, both locally and globally. Our new Responsible Citizenship initiative will tie together this work in an intentional way, and bring it to the center of what a Collegiate education means today by immersing it into the curriculum. Here are a few examples of how we’ll be implementing our Responsible Citizenship initiative:
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• Continuing our campuswide efforts to ensure that every child feels fully part of the Collegiate community regardless of differences, and we will undertake new campus-wide work on sustainability. Working with students, teachers, staff and administration, we will bring our work of inspiring and empowering responsible citizenship to every student at every grade level in a purposeful and distinct way. Mrs. Sisisky will also take on a new role as our Director of Strategic Planning, working closely with our Head of School and Board of Trustees to think about and plan for Collegiate’s future.
For summer reading, members of the faculty received a copy of a brochure that corresponded to the pillars of Responsible Citizenship reflected in their book choices.
The Crossing of the Bridge A new tradition was born this past spring – the Crossing of the Bridge – as the 4th Graders began their transition to Middle School. As they gathered at the south end of the bridge that connects the Lower School campus to Middle and Upper School, the students heard from Lower School Head Jill Hunter and Middle School Head Charlie Blair greeted each with a warm handshake. They then spent the morning visiting classes and touring the Middle School before having lunch and returning to 4th Grade classrooms. Above, Dr. Hunter offers a farewell handshake to Alex Peskin ’24.
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his spring, a group of seniors who qualif ied academically for induction into the Cum Laude Society were recognized. Retiring Latin teacher Joel Nuckols was the featured speaker. In his speech, Mr. Nuckols reflected upon his fond memories of teaching wonderful students alongside great colleagues. He retired in June after 36 years of coaching, counseling college applicants and teaching Latin. Congratulations to the Cum Laude spring inductees, all Class of ’15: Colin Berger, Gabriela Br umag in, TJ Casalino, Nathan Cross, Lauren Dickinson, Kyra Gregory, Tia Kelley, Rachel Lancaster, Anna Morgan, Sean O’Neil, Caroline Pollard, Trey Schmohl and Clair Spotts. T hey joined the g roup that wa s a n nou nc e d i n t he fa l l : K at ie Berdichevsky, Ashley Byrnes, Jack Cole, Clara Davis, Caroline Failon, Claire Golladay, Katherine Golladay, Pet er M a honey, Jack s on Neg u s, Sydney Stein, Strib Walker, Caroline We i n b e r g ( P r e s i d e nt ) a n d E l i z a Wittmann.
First Row: Clair Spotts, Anna Morgan, Katie Berdichevsky, Ashley Byrnes, Clara Davis, Katherine Golladay, Lauren Dickinson, Sydney Stein, Tia Kelley. Second Row: Eliza Wittmann, Caroline Pollard, Kyra Gregory, Claire Golladay, Gabriela Brumagin, Rachel Lancaster, Caroline Failon, Caroline Weinberg Third Row: Nathan Cross, Strib Walker, Peter Mahoney, Colin Berger, Jack Cole, Trey Schmohl, Sean O'Neil, TJ Casalino, Jackson Negus
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Sudanese Guest Tells a Compelling Story
M Sudanese native John Dau chats with host Mike Henry ’84 and seniors Wilson Cecil, Sam Sommers and Nigel GroceWright following his assembly talk about surviving desperate odds in his homeland.
iddle and Upper School classes were fortunate to hear from a very special guest on April 15, Mr. John Dau, who as a boy of 13 fled his village in South Sudan to seek refuge from militants who had been instructed to take the lives of all men in that region. His powerful story of perseverance moved all who heard it, and his remarkable attitude of forgiveness was inspirational. Mr. Dau and thousands of others, many of whom did not survive, walked barefoot across African plains, enduring starvation, thirst, disease and both wild animal and human attackers. They ended up in Ethiopia and later at a UN camp in Kenya where Mr. Dau was selected to travel to A mer ica tha n ks to a sponsor ing church group and immigration program initiated by the Clinton administration.
In his talks with our students, Mr. Dau described preconceived notions he and others held about life in the United States as well as the reality of adjusting to civilization – grocery stores were particularly shocking in their abundance and variety of foods. Arriving in Syracuse, NY just 10 years ago, Mr. Dau began his education at age 17 and earned a degree at Syracuse University. He has started several non-profits to benefit his homeland including the most recent one, the John Dau
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Foundation. Its mission is to provide healthcare to Mr. Dau’s childhood village and Duk Country area. They have built a medical clinic which suffered terrible damage a year ago when war broke out again. Even so, Mr. Dau and his colleagues have offered forgiveness to the perpetrators and encouraged them to seek help at the clinic. Two important messages were emphasized by Mr. Dau: never, ever give up because struggle, however painful, leads to success, and forgiveness can lead to peace among opposing forces. Many thanks to Mike Henry ’84, parent of Jack Henry ’22, for bringing Mr. Dau to Collegiate. He first met Mr. Dau in 2006 when he attended a screening of the movie “God Grew Tired of Us,” about the experience of the Lost Boys. Mr. Henry’s brother Patrick ’90, was a producer on the film. Said Mr. Henry, “What struck me about him when I first met him was h is incred ibly p o sit ive a nd opt im istic world v iew. After living through u nt h i n k able p er i l, his spirit shines as brightly as I’ve ever seen in a person...A few months ago, I wa s happi ly su r prised when my son Jack brought home a book about South Sudan that is part of his 5th Grade readi n g c u r r ic u lu m at Collegiate. A Long Walk to Water tells the story of two Sudanese ch ildren a nd their opposing tribes which ultimately work together to achieve a g reater, common good. I was thrilled that the Collegiate kids were being exposed to a part of the world so far away from the West End of Richmond. So I contacted the school to see about John Dau coming to town to share his story and reinforce the positive message of coexistence and peace.”
During the “ Get Ready for Junior Kindergarten” Summer Quest session, campers toured the new Lower School Centennial Dining Hall site with Scott Carson, Collegiate’s Director of Construction and Campus Management.
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he pace of work has quickened during the last few weeks of construction on the Centennial Hall site, according to Scott Carson, Director of Facilities and Construction. “The floor slab was poured on May 2, and, since that time, Conquest, Moncure & Dunn and their subcontractors have made a lot of progress toward our goal of opening the new Lower School dining center this fall,” Mr. Carson says. When complete, the new facility will be larger than the present Burke Hall cafeteria, will have modern kitchen
equipment that will help make preparations for Lower School lunch more efficient, and a comfortable interior that will make the dining experience more enjoyable. The new dining area measures approximately 4,489 square feet (a 60% increase over Burke Hall), and the new kitchen/ serving area measures approximately 2,466 square feet (a 111% increase over Burke Hall).
Deb Angstadt Wiffleball Tournament Collegiate’s student-led Sports Discussion Club hosted the second annual Deb Angstadt Wiffleball Tournament in June to raise funds for cancer research. The tournament is named for and honors the memory of Collegiate parent Deb Angstadt who lost her battle with cancer in 2014. Forty-eight teams comprised of Collegiate students, teachers and alumni, as well as teams from outside the Collegiate community, competed in the two-day tournament, and the organizers exceeded their goal by raising more than $7,000 for Stand Up 2 Cancer.
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or some students, the Senior Project prov ides a n oppor tu n ity to tr y something new while others use the time to dig deeper into an existing interest during the last three weeks of the school year. Last May the list of projects included: Trips to Morocco, China, England, the Grand Canyon, Hawaii, Appalachian Trail, Costa Rica, South Africa, New York and the Outer Banks Shadowing professionals in medicine, law, film, finance, education, advertising, publications, broadcasting, music and the NFL Independent studies in dance, math, science, writing, food, fishing, guitar making, comedy, drone making and playwriting Work with local organizations like Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Habitat for Humanity, FOCUS, Maymont, James River Parks, Southside Child Development Center, Virginia Supportive Housing, Faison School, SPCA and the Federal Reserve
For their Senior Projects, Collegiate members of the girls and boys varsity lacrosse teams volunteered with children at the Lacrosse the Nations site in Costa Rica.
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Caroline Pollard says about her project, “For the longest time I have practically obsessed over marine biodiversity, so getting my SCUBA certification was on the top of my list of things to do before I graduated! It’s always an amazing feeling seeing something so unfamiliar to you, so Senior Projects seemed like the perfect opportunity to get certified and take it into the field. My uncle, Keene, has been diving since he was in high school, and was the perfect mentor for my project!”
A group of 11 students traveled to Costa Rica to volunteer with Lacrosse the Nations, a non-profit whose mission is to “unify the lacrosse community to sustainably improve education and health while creating joy and opportunity for children in need.” The following is Colin Berger’s blog post on the night before their departure in May: Tonight, we are faced with the reality that we will watch Playa Potrero recede in our bus’s rear view mirror in the morning. Looking back, it is astonishing to think that we have only been in Costa Rica for a week. We have met so many incredible, fascinating, engaging, caring people and formed so many relationships here that it seems impossible that we have spent such a short time here. But that, really, is what makes Potrero such a special place to experience. A week for many of the residents of Potrero passes just as quickly as a week does for us back home, so it would be easy for them simply to nod at us as we pass them on the street and go about their routine. But they took the time to reach out to us, cook for us, get to know us, and listen to our far-from-fluent Spanish.We are indebted to the people of Playa Potrero, young and old, for welcoming us as they did. This week was an experience none of us will ever forget, and we are grateful beyond words to all who made this opportunity possible for us. Pura vida. To read more, visit ltnandcollegiate.wordpress.com.
SUMMER TRIPS OFFER NEW PERSPECTIVES This summer, students and faculty traveled to points near and far to learn and serve.
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SOUTH AFRICA Upper School teachers Jamie Britto and Karen Albright took a group of six students to the Lebone College II Leadership Conference near Rustenburg, South Africa focused on international collaboration to tackle pressing social issues both local and global.
NAMIBIA After a semester of study and preparation, five students and Upper School science teacher Shayna Cooke spent three weeks studying at the Cheetah Conservation Foundation, visiting with the Himba Tribe in northern Namibia, and doing independent research for a presentation they gave when they returned in June.
HIGH SIERRA Thirty-four rising 9th Graders and five teachers explored the wild west with Paul Lupini, Deborah Andersen, Christine Waldron, Jeff Dunnington and Kara Priddy. They visited San Francisco (with a visit to Google with Collegiate alum Andrew Sellergren ’04), Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park, Yosemite National Park and Lake Tahoe.
Collegiate students studied the behavior of cheetahs while in Namibia.
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Though we may not be able to solve the issues during our week here in DC, we are more educated about the world we live in and can move forward as better informed and more compassionate citizens.” – YSOP group
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NICARAGUA Twelve rising seniors and two teachers worked with an organization called Los Quinchos which provides holistic support to rehabilitate street children and reintegrate them into society.
YSOP Twenty rising 10th Graders and four teachers participated in the Youth Service Opportunity Project where they learned about the issue of homelessness, developed empathy and engaged in direct service with the homeless community in Washington, DC.
DUNGANNON Twenty rising 8th Graders and five teachers worked in the community of Dungannon, VA; Painting, building, planting and weeding were among the many community improvements that taught our students the value of teamwork and service to others in this rural Virginia community.
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Grants Make Summer Productive for Faculty Thanks to grant funds made available for faculty proposals, the following individuals were able to take on projects and travel to create and learn new material for classes.
ALUMNI GRANTS Lower School Eileen Beane, Ann Woods Cutchins and Wendy Wilson worked on the new Junior Kindergarten curriculum. Julie Bennett attended a five-day mindfulness seminar in Tuscany.
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Carrie Persing attended the 2015 International Society for Technology in Education in Philadelphia. Middle School Laurie Goode and Amy Leibowitz worked on curriculum for Cougar Enterprises and Ms. Goode attended the National Conference of the Council for Economic Education. Paul Lupini purchased a classroom set of wind turbines and added STEM projects for 6th, 7th and 8th Grade project-based learning. Christine Waldron attended the Reading & Writing Project at Columbia University. Upper School Brian Justice worked on an initiative in the area of religion. Alex Peavey worked on curriculum to create a “Mindful Leadership” senior seminar and professional development for faculty, staff and coaches. Pam Sutherland developed an Art & Text class.
BRINKLEY GRANTS Lower School Elizabeth Andrews, Frances Coleman and Tori O’Shea worked on curriculum to explore math options for Kindergarten. Middle School Dan Bell, Chris Conquest, Christy Foster and Bill Rider created a problembased algebra curriculum for the 8th Grade Algebra I course. Upper School Karen Albright, David Bannard, Amy Merchant, Jan Rodgers and Sally Williams re-designed the Algebra II and Pre-Calculus courses.
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Upper School Spanish teacher Monique Voss visited the Iguazú Falls, in the Entre Rios region of Argentina, while in the country studying the Ecela Spanish Schools’ methods of teaching thanks to the Class of ’74 Endowment for International Studies.
CLASS OF ’74 GRANT Upper School Upper School Spanish teacher Monique Voss visited Argentina to study the Ecela Spanish Schools’ methods of teaching thanks to the Class of ’74 Endowment for International Studies.
JULIA WILLIAMS GRANTS Lower School Kate Featherston and Sonya Smith created interactive Smart Board lessons for the Everyday Math curriculum. Upper School Karen Albright and Jan Rodgers created a problem-based learning approach to AP Statistics. Melanie Barker attended the Research Relevance Colloquium at Castilleja School in Palo Alto, CA.
Senior Project Cindy Spratley ’15 spent time with the news crew at WTVR Channel 6 for her Senior Project.
A Night at the Movies In March, students from the Faison School for Autism and our Upper School attended Faison’s first prom,“A Night at the Movies,” in McFall Hall. The prom is the latest event in more than a decade of activities that have come from a mutually beneficial partnership between Faison and Collegiate. In preparation for the big night, a team of four students from each school planned together beginning last fall. Collegiate students decorated McFall Hall, and Con Brio, an Upper School group, played music. In attendance were 150 guests including Faison students, parents, faculty, grandparents and siblings, as well as Collegiate students and faculty, all of whom enjoyed the evening.
Outdoor Classroom Led by Upper School science teacher Marc Reynolds (above), a group of students and teachers wrangled heavy rocks, endured heat and humidity and avoided afternoon storms to complete an outdoor classroom project. The circle of rock seats is located near the Sharp Academic Commons and is now available for use by classes when weather permits.
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3 1 3. The Centennial Hall Time Capsule was ceremoniously installed in July. Collegiate Cougars of the future will open the capsule in 2115 and discover many interesting items including blueprints of the building, a Campus Cub belt, a Lower School handbook, a photo of retired Lower School Head Jill Hunter, an Android phone, a Collegiate sweatshirt and a pair of green and gold pom poms. Students Brooks Johnson ’27, Linley Catoggio ’28 and Brady Catoggio ’27 were on hand to help place the capsule in its special spot.
1. Students wore their college t-shirts for a day during their last week of classes. 2. Upper School history teacher Kevin Coffey makes a pro dunk at the 2015 Cougar Classic basketball game.
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4. The cast of the spring Upper School play Twelfth Night 5. Lower School students sign their Centennial yearbooks at the end of the year.
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Village Green Fair Angie Ledford Hutchison ’90 and MH Bartzen were co-chairs of the 2015 Village Green Fair – the 50th Anniversary of this beloved Collegiate tradition. Says Angie, “It was a perfect day! The weather couldn’t have been better, but it was the shining spirit of Collegiate that really made the day. Hundreds of fantastic parent, administration and faculty volunteers came together to serve sno cones (close to 1,000!), supervise the rides and games, flip burgers, cheer on runners and dozens of other jobs.” Grandparents and Special Friends Day 1. Alice Davis ’25 and her grandmother, Kathy Hershey 2. Alecia Carter ’26 and her grandmother Portia Bea. 3. Kelby Morgan ’24 and his grandmother Tinky Scott and her husband Tod Balsbaugh 4. Jewel Yarney ’24 and her grandparents Emmanuel and Winifred Annan.
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CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS The Alumni Office has coordinated a series of Upper School assembly visits from graduates during our Centennial year. The following visited during our spring semester, and this fall we are hosting Mikey Thompson ’06 (Sept. 10), New York Harbor School founder Murray Fisher ’93 (Sept. 23) and photojournalist Janet Jarman ’85 (Nov. 19). .
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to reduce carbon emissions, the ultimate focus of her entrepreneurial endeavors. For more on Ms. Schewel’s views, please read Weldon Bradshaw’s interview with her in his Reflections column: http://tinyurl.com/ LSchewel-interview
Lee Wimbish is a United States Colonel, 1980 alumnus and legendary square-toe field goal kicker for Collegiate’s football team. Col. Wimbish shared details about his professional journey and encouraged Upper Schoolers to “get the most out of your time at Collegiate and out of your life.” He also spent time with Middle School history students. Read more on Lee’s visit in this interview with Weldon Bradshaw: http:// tinyurl.com/Wimbish-interview
Laura Schewel ’02 is CEO of the Silicon Valley company she founded, Streetlight Data, which analyzes metrics that show how people move around cities. Ms. Schewel spoke about her days here at Collegiate, her combination of environmental and literary studies at Yale and how she conceived of her vocation. She advocated for math and science studies, though she was once a reluctant student of both, and encouraged students to be open to endeavors that aren’t necessarily their passions. After her assembly talk, Ms. Schewel spoke with Clare Sisisky’s Senior Seminar class about transportation, innovation and ways
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Stan Druckenmiller ’71, finance expert and philanthropist, observed a discussion of national budget allocations in Rob Wedge’s AP economics class prior to his assembly talk. He then spoke at a luncheon downtown, where he shared his personal story and answered questions about economic issues of the day. Mr. Druckenmiller came to Collegiate in the late 1960s for Upper School and, after his family moved to North Carolina in his junior year, four Collegiate families, to whom he remains grateful, hosted him through his senior year. He attended Bowdoin College in Maine where he double-majored in economics and English and then took his first job in Pittsburgh, PA at Pittsburgh National Bank. From there he moved up in the f inancial world, opening his own firm, Duquesne Capital Management, and working with Dreyfus and George Soros’ Quantum Fund. In 2009, Mr. Druckenmiller was the most charitable man in America, and, in 2010, he closed his hedge fund and retired. Speaking to Upper School students, Mr. Druckenmiller talked of the personal privilege of being able to help “move the needle” on important issues through his
philanthropic involvement with the Harlem Ch ildren’s Zone, the Env ironmenta l Defense Fund and cancer research at Sloan Kettering where he has been heartened to see advances toward a cure for cancer. W hen asked about sk ills a nd talents that he looks for when hiring, Mr. Druckenmiller cited a passion for the field of finance. “If you’re just in it for the money, you’re going to get run over,” he said. He mentioned that, contrary to the opinions of many, he finds Millennials his favorite generation in his 30 years of work and is impressed with their energy. He looks at the level of rigor potential employees have taken on as an indicator of of their future job performance and said that a liberal arts education is good preparation. “You can change your mind six times by the time you’re 30 years old and still end up with a very happy, successful life.” While he does not share details regarding specific companies, Mr. Druckenmiller advised that investors try to envision the performance of a company down the road. It’s too late to invest in stocks doing well today and expect to see a big profit; the key is to identify the future potential. Of major concern, Mr. Druckenmiller said, is the demographic composition of the United States, and the impending drain on social security and other benefits. There are not enough young workers to sustain the funds that are about to be drained by baby boomers. His advice to our young audience: save.
100 Book Challenge Last year, the 2nd Grade teachers challenged all 2nd Graders to read 100 books during the school year in honor of our 100th birthday. The children added a link to their book chain for each book read and returned to school throughout the spring with a long chain link of 100 books! Congratulations to Nicholas Crowl, Perry Smith, Jett Bristow, Grayson Forstner, Spencer Conrad, Maddie Jewett, John Seevers, Ellie Featherston, William Andrews, Catherine Rohr, Maya Zasler, Olivia Bowman, Asher Gross, Gabi Linkonis, Joshua Parker, Bayler Ruth, Palmer Forstner, Mary Ann Zyglocke, Cate Taylor, Anne Randall Berkeyheiser, Isaac Rivers, Ava Kelleher, Elizabeth Seward, Clavio Ascari and Kana Sakagami.
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ollegiate School continued its year-long 100th anniversary celebration on the morning of April 10 with a Centennial Torch Run – a nine-mile relay from the downtown location that once served as home, to the School’s current academic campus on Mooreland Road. A group of 36 runners – representing the K-12 student body, alums, trustees, faculty and staff – participated in the run, which kicked off in front of Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church and included a cheerful rally with the Cougar mascot. Grace Covenant, which is also celebrating its Centennial, is adjacent to 1619 Monument Avenue, where Collegiate was located for more than 40 years. A friend of Collegiate parked his 1915 sedan in front of the church to help commemorate this special event, which was orchestrated by Collegiate alums Cathy Ratcliffe Mitchell ’82 and Linda Martin Geho ’82. With passers-by honking and police escorts leading the way, the runners passed the torch relay-style until they reached Collegiate’s campus and entered the Seal Athletic Center. When the final eight Lower School runners burst through the gym’s doors, they were greeted by a cheering student body, parents, alums and friends, and a celebration that included live music from RVA Brass. As the school flame was lit, energy peaked with a standing ovation and an invitation from Head of School Steve Hickman to dance in celebration. “Congratulations to the runners! Congratulations to Cougars everywhere!” Mr. Hickman said.
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1. Torch Run chairs Cathy Ratcliffe Mitchell ’82 and Linda Martin Geho ’82 organized the event. 2. Trip Phillips ’93 and Anne Mountcastle Rusbuldt ’85 started the run at the longtime site of the Collegiate School for Girls. 3. Upper School history teacher Kevin Coffey and Vice President - Advancement Amanda Little Surgner ’83 head west on Monument Avenue. 4. Students carry the torch through the Sleepy Hollow neighborhood 5. ...and into the Seal Athletic Center 6. ...where they were greeted by all students, faculty and staff. Elizabeth Harman ’24 gives Head of School Steve Hickman a high five as our special guest, John Roberts, looks on. Mr. Roberts was on Collegiate’s Board of Trustees in the 1950s. You can read more about his important role in our history in our new Centennial book, Collegiate: 100 Years (available in the Cougar Shop, 804-741-9768).
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COLLEGIATE SCHOOL: 100 YEARS BOOK | $60
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GRADUATIONS
Upper School Commencement Awards
E. Angus Powell Award Strib Walker
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Dr. Martha E. Kolbe Award Mohamed Karabatek
Upper School faculty vote to determine who will receive these awards with the exception of the Rosemary Medal which is voted upon by the senior girls. Greenbaum Award – Valedictorians Strib Walker and Caroline Weinberg (Highest four-year academic average)
Charles F. Wiltshire Citizenship Award Isaiah Fleming-Klink
Honors Assembly Awards June 2, 2015
Jefferson Book Award Catherine DeVoe ’16 David Angstadt ’16 Brown Book Award Emily Spalding ’16 William Bennett ’16 Dartmouth Book Award Caroline Goggins ’16 John Hazelton ’16 Malcolm U. Pitt, Jr. Service Award Sydney Adams ’16
Rosemary Medal Caroline Weinberg
Upper School faculty and administration select recipients.
Civitan Honor Key Claire Golladay ’15
Louise Mattern Coleman Award Deborah Afolayan
Harvard Prize Book Award Dalton Ruh ’16
Virginia Courtney Simpson Award Gordon Granger ’16
Johnel Tate Poffenberger Award Adriana Soria-Hawkinson
Wellesley Book Award Virginia Harris ’16
Elizabeth Bryson Powell Award Addie Johnson ’15
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William & Mary Leadership Award Helen Roddey ’16
Margaret Daniel Senior Science Award Caroline Weinberg ’15
Helen Moon Senior English Award Clara Davis ’15 Isaiah Fleming-Klink ’15
Osborne Senior Science Award Scott Werwath ’15
Senior Creative Writing Award Claire Spotts ’15
Dr. Tapan Hazra Science Award Jane Fergusson ’17
Charlotte Stevens Junior English Award Helen Roddey ’16 Charlie Meyer ’16
Hirschler Science Research Award Meg Kell ’16
Britten Senior Math Award Caroline Weinberg ’15 Nathan Cross ’15 Thalhimer Senior French Award Clara Davis ’15 Caroline Weinberg ’15
Engard Senior Art Award Kyra Gregory ’15 Jake MacNelly Senior Art Purchase Award Charlotte Nasworthy ’15 (Sponsored by the Class of 1990)
Senior Spanish Award Anna Morgan ’15
Scott Harden Senior Performing Arts Award Annie Leeth ’15 Zak Mai ’15
Senior Latin Award Sean O’Neil ’15
Carolyn Levey Music Award Allie Diemer ’15
Senior Chinese Award Catherine Sorensen ’15
Osborne Music Award Palmer Robins ’15
Perrow Senior History Award Clara Davis ’15 Ben Buell ’15
Best Thespian Award Emily Gerber ’15 Technical Theater Award David White ’16 Dance Award Briana Lee ’15 Frances Leigh Williams Journalism Award Gabriela Brumagin ’15 Kyra Gregory ’15 Mireille Heidbreder ’15 Addie Johnson ’15 Kakie Pate ’15 Megan Phillips ’15 Emily Spalding ’16
Class presidents Sarah Newsome and Sam Sommers lead their class out of Commencement.
Webb Senior Sportsmanship Award Sarah Johnson ’15
Jacobs Senior Sportsmanship Award Jack Cole ’15 Strib Walker ’15 Reed Senior Athletic Award Campbell Brewer ’15 Outstanding Senior Athlete Award Strib Walker ’15 Richmond Times-Dispatch Scholar /Athlete Award Campbell Brewer ’15 Strib Walker ’15
Acceptances at the 8 colleges receiving the most applications from 2015 Cougars: James Madison University
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University of Virginia
38/65 (58%) Virginia Tech
26/28 (93%) University of South Carolina
18/22 (82%)
University of Georgia
16/20 (80%) Elon University
15/19 (79%) College of William & Mary
12/20 (60%)
Washington & Lee University
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College Admission Highlights: Class of 2015 The Class of 2015 emboldened our tradition of impressive results: notching an acceptance rate that tied for the second highest on record, more than 2 out of every 3 applications led to acceptances.
• 136 seniors submitted 758 applications to 172 colleges, received 522 acceptances to 145 colleges, and enrolled in 59 colleges in 23 different states from Maine to California. • Recording 8 Ivy League acceptances (7 different students), Cougars also continued to exceed the institutional admit rates in every category benchmarked in Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges, this year by an average of 16%. • 80% of our seniors garnered at least one acceptance in the top two Barron’s categories – “Most Competitive” and “Highly Competitive” – representing the most selective 7% of all 4-year institutions nationwide.
Next year, Cougars will engage in distinct/ highly selective majors ranging from business, engineering, fashion marketing and nursing to music, musical theater and the visual arts; additionally, our 15 recruited athletes (8 Division I, 7 Division III) will compete in basketball, football, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, volleyball and wrestling.
The list of their destinations is impressive, but so is the host of “Most Selective” institutions that accepted members of the Class of 2015 without enrolling them: Bates, Boston College, Bowdoin, Brown, Bucknell, California Institute of Technolog y, Carnegie Mellon, Case Western, Colgate, Cornell, Kenyon, McGill, Middlebury, New York U., Northeastern, Occidental, Rice, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, U. California-Los Angeles, U. Miami (FL), U. North Carolina-Chapel Hill, U. Notre Dame, U. Rochester, and Washington U.-St. Louis. While Collegiate’s tangible results remain strong, we are most proud that our seniors continue to pursue and find many great options for “fit” in their college process. – Brian Leipheimer Director of College Counseling
Middle School Graduation Awards
1. Head of Lower School Jill Hunter hands Daisy Storey her 4th Grade certificate. 2. Graduating 4th Graders don their shades in celebration of their new status as Middle Schoolers. 3. Retiring Middle School English teacher John Coates is congratulated by colleagues, including Nathan Goodwyn (right), on the naming of the Middle School Boy’s English Award in his honor. 4. 8th Grade Class Presidents Tucker Surgner ’19 and Anne Mason Ruth ’19 relax after giving their speeches. 5. Laura Fairlamb ’19 receives her 8th Grade certificate from Middle School Head Charlie Blair and Head of School Steve Hickman.
June 4, 2015 Recipients are chosen by Middle School faculty. Hugh H. Addy Award Jacob Moss Director’s Award Michael Brost Fry Cup Bailey Andress Sue Jett Award Azzuri Fleming
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Accolades for the Class of 2015 include receiving more than $5.2 million in merit scholarship offers (exclusive of need-based aid), ranging from the prestigious Naval ROTC Scholarship to the statewide Byrd Scholarship, and earned spots in the following Honors College/Programs: Auburn, Boston U., Clemson, U. Colorado-Boulder, George Mason, James Madison, Miami U. of Ohio, Temple, U. California-Santa Barbara, U. South Carolina, U. Virginia (Echols), Villanova, Virginia Tech, William & Mary (Monroe) and William & Mary’s joint degree program with the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
D.A.R. Citizenship Award Anne Mason Ruth Will Hutchins
Art Award Eliza Goggins Frank Becker
Language Arts Award Katy Werwath Brooks Moore
Drama Award Maddy Watkins Chandler Pettus
Physical Education Award Bailey Andress Jack Piland
Dance Award Madelyn Bradley
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History Award Annie Mahoney Michael Brost Math Award Sarah Robins Jensen Richardson
Science Award Katy Werwath Walker Cummins
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Technology Award Azzuri Fleming Jensen Richardson
Language Awards Latin – Anika Prakash, Gabe Lacy French – Laura Fairlamb, Will Hutchins Spanish – Bailey Andress, Jackson Watkins Chinese – Eliza Howard, Shaan Kapadia
Highest Academic Average – 8th Grade year Katy Werwath Sam Buxbaum Highest Academic Average – 4 years Narmeen Rashid Matthew Barbieri
Collegiate’s Class of 2015 Beating the Odds
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Barron’s Most Competitive Category
Barron’s Competitive Category
Colleges accepting less than 33% Collegiate’s accept rate: 50%
Colleges accepting less than 85% Collegiate’s accept rate: 90%
Barron’s Highly Competitive Category
Colleges accepting less than 50% Collegiate’s accept rate: 84%
80% of the class received at least 1 acceptance from institutions in the “Most” or “Highly” Competitive categories
Barron’s Very Competitive Category
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COLLEGE CHOICES: CLASS OF 2015 Oluwaseun Deborah Afolayan .................................................................. Emerson College Nicholas Bradley Anders .................................................... Washington and Lee University John Ryan Aveson ....................................................................... Hampden-Sydney College Rian Padraic Baxter ........................................................ Georgia Institute of Technology *Katie Berdichevsky ............................................................................................... Gap Year *Colin Joseph Berger ........................................................................ Georgetown University Emily Wheeler Bland ........................................................................ High Point University Bryan Taylor Bostic ................................................................................ Elon University Ymani Mona Breedlove ............................................................................. Guilford College Campbell Michele Brewer ..................................................... Dartmouth College Camille Antonio James Britto ........................ Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Mark Thomas Brizzolara .................................................. University of Southern California Brannan Appich Boze .......................... Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University *Gabriela Joy Brumagin .............................................................................. Duke University Robert Benjamin Buell ..................................................................... University of Virginia *Ashley Nicole Byrnes ...................................................................... University of Virginia William Thomas Cage ............................................................... James Madison University *Thomas Joseph Casalino ............................................................ University of Virginia Wilson Randolph Strother Cecil ....................................................... University of Virginia John Mackie Chase ................................................................ Virginia Military Institute Adam Michael Christopher .............................................................. Villanova University *John Bly Cole ................................................................................. University of Virginia Jack Edward Cooke .................................................................... University of Virginia Andrew Henry Cornell .................................................... Christopher Newport University *Nathan Ray Cross ....................................................................... University of Virginia *Clara Mar Davis ........................................................................... University of Virginia Connor Randolph Davis ................................................... Pennsylvania State University Evan McLain Dean ............................................................ Appalachian State University Catharine Meriwether Crockett Dent .......................................................... Ithaca College Sukhmani Kaur Dhillon ........................................................ College of William and Mary *Lauren Meade Dickinson ............................................................... University of Virginia Alexandra Marie Diemer ...................................................... College of William and Mary Bayard Durkin Diggs ....................................................................... University of Virginia Allison Walton Douma ............................................................................... Colby College Claudia Davis Eck .................................................................. Texas Christian University Jon Patrick Edwards ................................................................. Randolph-Macon College *Caroline Mackenzie Failon ................................................ College of William and Mary Isaiah Wylie Fleming-Klink ............................................................. Georgetown University Andrew Michael Flora ......................... Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Megan Elizabeth Foster .............. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Linda Mathews Galanides ................................................... James Madison University Mary Madelyn Gee .......................................................................... Wake Forest University Grace Emily Gerber .................................................... Virginia Commonwealth University Matthew Chase Glover .................................................................. University of Georgia *Claire Ellis Golladay .................................................................... University of Virginia *Katherine Lucas Golladay .................................. University of Maryland, College Park Ann-Robert Venable Goode ................................................................ Davidson College
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Reinhardt Segin Gray ........................................................................ High Point University *Kyra Marie Gregory ......................................................................... Princeton University Nigel Cornelius Groce-Wright ....................................................................... Berry College John Estes Grover ........................................................................ Hampden-Sydney College Timothy Reid Harris, Jr. ........................................................................ University of Virginia Mireille Gabrielle Heidbreder ................................................... Johns Hopkins University Caroline Carson Henry ................................................................ James Madison University Thomas McClure Hungerford ........................................................ University of Virginia Anne Morgan Hunter ...................................................................... University of Virginia Mary Adelaide Johnson ............................................ Virginia Commonwealth University Sarah Anne Johnson ....................................................................... University of Michigan Thomas Hart Johnson ..................................................... University of South Carolina Connor Lowery Jones ...................... Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Jordan Maxwell Joseph ........................................................................... Oberlin College Mohamed Adib Karabatek .......................................................................... Yale University Thomas Reed Kellam ...................................................................... University of Virginia *Tia Zhane Kelley ......................................................................................... Duke University Richard Randolph Kennon ............................................................ High Point University Nicholas DuVal Kiczales.............................................................. East Carolina University Jackson Allen Lacy ............................................................ University of South Carolina *Rachel Elizabeth Lancaster ...................................................... Wake Forest University Emily Ann LaPlante ................................................................... James Madison University Sullivan York Lawrence .............................................................. Texas Christian University Briana Elizabeth Lee ............................................................................. Barnard College Ann Cooper Leeth ........................................................................... University of Georgia Kelsey Turner Mathern ............................................................ College of William and Mary *Peter Edward Mahoney ....................................................................... Dartmouth College Zachary-Khang Hoang Mai ................................... Virginia Commonwealth University Olivia Faye Massie .................................................................. James Madison University Kenneth Dickson McArthur III ....................................................................... Rollins College Eleanor Grace McGee ....................................................... North Carolina State University Carter Benjamin McGhee ....................................................... Miami University of Ohio Blair Murfee McLarin .............................................................. James Madison University Julia Elizabeth Messer ...................................................................... American University William Tomlinson Miller III ........................................................ University of Virginia Cooper Douglas Moelchert ........................................................... University of Richmond Collin Lambert Moore ............................................................. James Madison University Parker Roberts Moore ..................................................................... University of Virginia *Anna Jane Morgan ....................................................................... University of Virginia Charlotte Hartsfield Nasworthy ..... Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University *Jackson Grey Negus ...................................................................... University of Virginia Joshua Robert Neighbors ................................................................. University of Missouri Sarah Taylor Newsome.................................................................... University of Virginia Bray Annabelle Norman .................................................................. University of Georgia Jessica Lloyd Nunn ........................................... University of California, Santa Barbara *Sean Philip O’Neil ........................................................ University of California, Berkeley Mary Frances Pace ................................................. Savannah College of Art and Design Donald Michael Papa ............................................................ Franklin and Marshall College Katharine Ross Pate ................................................................. University of Richmond Megan Cairns Phillips ............................................................James Madison University *Caroline Grace Pollard ............................................................................ Tulane University
Carrie Davisson Ragsdale .............................................................. University of Alabama Marco Antonio Randazzo ...................................... Sewanee: The University of the South Jaclyn Pope Raper ........................................................... Christopher Newport University Meghan Elizabeth Rayner .......................................................... James Madison University David Andrew Reed ................................................................................ Lafayette College Faith Anne Reed ................................................................................... Boston University Sally Meriwether Roberts ...................................................... University of South Carolina William Palmer Robins ................................................................. University of Richmond Robin Andrew Scott Roper ....................................................... James Madison University Angela Jeanette Saladino ......................................... California State University, Fresno *John Millen Schmohl ......................................................................... University of Virginia Robert Henry Scible V .............................................................. James Madison University Daniel Michael Sery ........................................................................... Brandeis University Megan Stewart Sheehy .............................................. Sewanee: The University of the South Rachel Lee Slotterback ........................................................................ Allegheny College Samuel Jefferson Sommers ............................................................. University of Virginia Catherine Elizabeth Sorensen ................................................. Brigham Young University Adriana Soria-Hawkinson ................................................................ University of Michigan Griffin Timmerman Speight ................................................ University of South Carolina Mary Moncure Mackenzie Spivey ............................................... Randolph-Macon College *Elizabeth St. Clair Spotts ................................................. Washington and Lee University Cynthia Lee Spratley ................................................ Sewanee: The University of the South *Sydney Campbell Stein ..................................................................... University of Virginia Alexandra Julia Straus ........................................................ George Washington University
Elizabeth Vaughan Syer .................................................................... University of Virginia Hugo Charles William Thaxter ............................................................... Boston University Kathy DoQuyen Truong ................................................ Virginia Commonwealth University Jack Durham Van Der Hyde ........................................................ High Point University *Lee Stribling Walker .......................................................................... Princeton University *Caroline Frances Weinberg ..................................................................... Williams College Scott Branham Werwath ................................................ University of California, Berkeley Ellie Anne White ........................................................................ James Madison University William Nash Wiley ............................................................................. University of Virginia Melissa Evan Williams ............................................................................... Elon University Riley Deacon Williams ................................................................ Hampden-Sydney College Thomas Irvin Willingham .................................................. Washington and Lee University *Elizabeth Walker Wittmann ........................................................................ Duke University Andrew Stevens Wyatt .............................................................. Virginia Military Institute *Cum Laude
Playing On Fifteen members of the Class of 2015 will be taking their athletic and academic talents to the next level. We congratulate them on the commitment made and dedication displayed to be able to play at the NCAA Division I and Division III levels. Nick Anders: Washington & Lee, lacrosse John Ryan Aveson: Hampden-Sydney College, wrestling Campbell Brewer: Dartmouth, lacrosse Ymani Breedlove: Guilford College, basketball Drew Cornell: Christopher Newport, lacrosse Evan Dean: Appalachian State University, football Allie Douma: Colby College, swimming Katherine Golladay: Maryland, lacrosse Ann-Robert Goode: Davidson, soccer Reed Kellam: University of Virginia, football Don Papa: Franklin & Marshall, football Andrew Reed: Lafayette, tennis Angie Saladino: Fresno State, lacrosse Rachel Slotterback: Allegheny, volleyball Strib Walker: Princeton, lacrosse Sam Sommers ’15 welcomes Valedictorian Strib Walker to the podium.
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1. Sydney Stein, Ellie White, Kakie Pate 2. Valedictorian Caroline Weinberg 3. Valedictorian Strib Walker 4. Orchestra musicians play at Commencement. 5. Julia Messer, Zak Mai, Madelyn Gee 6. A graduate gets a hearty cheer from a family member. 7. The view from atop McFall Hall 8. Head of Upper School Ben Rein presents the Dr. Martha Kolbe Award Award to Mohamed Karabatek 9. Deborah Afolayan receives the Louise Mattern Coleman Award Award from Head of Upper School Ben Rein 10. Jack Edwards receives his diploma from Head of School Steve Hickman. 11. Seventeen members of the graduating Class of 2015 celebrated with their siblings from the Class of 2012! The new graduates rejoiced in receiving their diplomas as their siblings enjoyed a mini reunion catching up with their classmates — Alexa and Wilson Cecil, Luke and Strib Walker (Luke not in picture), Amanda and Jack Cole, Caroline and Jack Cooke, Casey and Allie Douma, John and Parker Moore (John not in picture), Sally and Sam Sommers, Cole and Megan Phillips, Parker and Jack Van Der Hyde, Vince and Angie Saladino, Hope and Anna Morgan, Billy and Nick Anders, KK and Lauren Dickinson, Alden and Kyra Gregory, Jordan and Brianna Lee (Jordan not in picture), Brooks and Rachel Slotterback, Elliott and Kaki Pate (Elliott not in picture)
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LEGACIES
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FOND FAREWELLS Laura Hall ’68 Lower School Nurse (29 years)
“For nearly 30 years, Laura has touched the lives of thousands of Collegiate young people and their parents. Her genuine affection for each and every Collegiate child is without equal...”
Jill Hunter Head of Lower School (27 years)
Honored at a special reception for retiring faculty and staff were John Coates, Joel Nuckols, Rachel Wright, Laura Hall ’68, Martha Nesmith, Trygve Lee Garter ’66, Jill Hunter and Cathy Melton.
This year eight members of our faculty and staff retired after serving at Collegiate for a combined 208 years. At a May reception in the Sharp Academic Commons, family, friends and colleagues celebrated their tenure and honored them with plaques and copies of our new Centennial book. Thank you to each and every one of these special Cougars … enjoy your retirement! The following are excerpts from their tributes written by Head of School Steve Hickman.
John Coates
Trygve Lee Garter ’66
Middle School English & History (31 years)
Admission, Development & Middle School administration offices (27 years)
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Cathy Melton Middle School history, Director of K–12 Economics Education (35 years)
Retirees of 2015
“Possessing a keen mind, a contagious passion for teaching and learning, and an incomparable reservoir of courage, John has been an inspiration to all who have had the privilege of knowing him, learning from him and working alongside him...”
“Jill arrived at Collegiate in July 1988 and has been putting her stamp on the School ever since. Under her leadership, the Lower School campus was transformed, she attracted many of the community’s finest early childhood and elementary teachers, and the Lower School’s curriculum thrived. Spanish and Chinese were added, and she helped lead the development of a comprehensive language arts program and the new engineering program...”
“Trygve began her professional career at Collegiate in 1988, contributing significantly to the operations of the Admissions and Advancement Offices. In 1990, she assumed control of the Middle School office and thoroughly enjoyed riding herd on the likes of Bill Reeves, Charlie Blair and Fletcher Collins...”
“During her many years in the Middle School, Cathy instilled in her students a love for learning and history. In 2011, she was asked to serve as the Director of K–12 Economic Education, and since that time has worked diligently to incorporate economic thinking into the Middle and Lower School curriculums...”
Martha Nesmith College Counseling Office Assistant (11 years)
“Supporting all things college related, Martha has helped the College Counseling staff navigate the transition from a paper and post college process to a fully electronic and online application system. Things work (and work well!) in our College Counseling office in large part due to Martha’s outstanding organizational abilities and good cheer...”
Joel Nuckols College Counselor, Upper School Latin (36 years)
“Great schools are built on the dedication of teachers like Joel Nuckols. Whether in the classroom, on the field, or hosting the Feast of Juul, he has been a gifted leader, steadfast confidant, trusted advisor and faithful friend to students and faculty alike...”
Rachel Wright Housekeeping (12 years)
“During her time at Collegiate, Rachel could be counted on for her steady approach, work ethic, willingness to help wherever needed, and her ability to see through life’s small twists and turns in a positive way...”
Goodbye to Cougar Care After 17 years, Collegiate’s child care program for children of faculty and staff has closed. Most recently under the leadership of Gina Chapman and Susan Ashby, Cougar Care provided an on-campus option for parents who wanted the convenience of having their children nearby. Throughout the day, parents could drop in and visit, and everyone on campus enjoyed seeing the little ones out for walks on sunny days. Thank you to all who supported Cougar Care over the years. Cougar Care staff past and present attended the goodbye party. Above: Kieran Scanlon, Margaret Leavitt, Gina Chapman, FarleyMacdonald, Uba Casasnovas and Mia White.
Additional Departures Thanks to these individuals for their service to Collegiate. We wish them well in their next endeavors. Mike Arrighi Mac technician (7 years) Now at Goochland High School Lynne Berkness ’78 Director of Planned Giving & Stewardship (18 years) Now Director of Development at Northstar Academy Katie Bretz Upper School math (3 years) At home with children Peggy Chan Upper School math (6 years) Teaching at Grace Church School in New York, NY Amanda Cowgill Athletics Assistant (7 years) At home with children Toby Desch ’06 Upper School Student Life Coordinator (3 years) Founded a non-profit, UP RVA Jamie Durling E.E. Ford Teaching Fellow – Economics (1 year) Attending Yale Law School
Jeff Gadette Upper School math (1 year) Kristin Harris Director of Student Life (8 years) Working at the Susan B. Komen Foundation Ryan Hart Upper School science (2 years) living in State College, PA
Ben Rein Head of Upper School (5 years) Head of School at University School of Cleveland, OH Marc Reynolds Upper School science (3 years) Teaching at Santa Fe Prep in Santa Fe, NM
Pam James Middle/Upper Schools Choral Music Director (2 years)
Spotty Robins ’04 Robins Campus Programs (3 years) Lacrosse Coach and Assistant Director of Admission at Woodberry Forest
Tim Lengel Upper School history (4 years) Teaching at Haverford School in Haverford, PA
Susan Trenkle Budget analyst in the Business Office (14.5 years) At home with children
Pascal Losambe Upper School science (4 years) Teaching at Canterbury School in Fort Wayne, IN
Kathy Vlieger Upper School Spanish (7 years) A Spanish lecturer at Longwood University
Michelle Kahn Logan ’98 Economic Education Assistant (3 years) Running her rapidly growing business Tata Topper
Chris Winer Middle School Intern (1 year) Teaching in a charter school in New Jersey
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here were high points galore during the athletic seasons that spa n ned Colleg iat e’s Centennial year. Many were obvious and publicly acclaimed. The Cougars finished third in the Prep League Director’s Cup standings and, for the third time in five years, won the Sportsmanship Award Football, basketball, lacrosse, baseball and golf received team sportsmanship honors. The girls swimming and diving team won the VISAA and League of Independent Schools championships for the fourth consecutive year. Girls tennis won the LIS. Boys lacrosse won the Prep League. A host of athletes received individual recognition running the gamut from all-league to All-State to All-Metro to All-American. Beyond the honors, however, the spirit of cooperation stood tall, especially during the months when the elements created a conundrum for all involved.
SPRING ’15 GIRLS’ TRACK 3rd in LIS 3rd in VISAA
All-LIS 4 × 100 team (Ah’Rea Jones ’17, Brigid O’Shea ’17, Emily Mendelson ’18, Ymani Breedlove ’15) All-State, First Team 4 × 100 team (Jones, O’Shea, Mendelson, Breedlove) All-State, Second Team O’Shea (long jump), Madeline White ’16 (200) All-State, Honorable Mention 4 × 800 team (Claire Golladay ’15, Katie Carr ’16, Chelsea Thomas ’16, Virginia Harris ’16) Times-Dispatch All-Metro O’Shea (long jump)
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“We’ve never had a year quite like this,” said Karen Doxey, director of athletics, “especially in the winter and spring when we had days and days of bad weather. “(Associate ADs) Andrew Stanley (scheduling) and Will O’Brien (transportation and facilities) revamped things a million times. “Everybody worked really well together and shared facilities in extreme conditions.” Among coaches and athletes, the spirit of camaraderie, fair play and sportsmanship – the foundation of our program – was once again a shining beacon. “That never goes away,” Doxey continued. “I appreciated so much that kids on each team supported other teams so well. “This year was the epitome of that feeling we have every year. “We had a special senior class that made that happen. They made us very proud.” – Weldon Bradshaw
BOYS’ TRACK
6th in Prep League 12th in VISAA All-State, Honorable Mention 4 × 800 team (Nash Wiley ’15, C.J. Wittmann ’16, David White ’16, William Bennett ’16)
SOFTBALL 11-10
LIS Semifinalist VISAA Quarterfinalist
All-LIS Sarah Johnson ’15, Claire Andress ’17 All-State, First Team Johnson All-State, Second Team Andress
GIRLS’ SOCCER 7-10-2
LIS Semifinalist
All-LIS Ann-Robert Goode ’15, Caroline Weinberg ’15 All-VISAA, First Team Goode
GOLF
3rd in Prep League 3rd in VISAA
Prep League Sportsmanship Award All-Prep League Bennett Hayes ’17, Jack Montague ’18 Prep League Coach of the Year Chris Williams All-State Caroline Curtis ’19, Montague
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3rd in Prep League VISAA Quarterfinalist
BASEBALL 20-4
Prep League Runnerup VISAA Runnerup
All-Prep Winston Willett ’16 (#1 singles), Scott Phillips ’18 (#2 doubles), Dorsey Ducharme ’18 (#2 doubles)
2nd in final Times-Dispatch poll
All-State, First Team Willett
All-Prep League Will Allocca ’16, Jack Cole ’15, Parker Moore ’15
All-State, Second Team Phillips, Andrew Reed ’15 All-Metro, Second Team Willett
Prep League Sportsmanship Award
Prep League & VISAA Coach of the Year Andrew Slater ’96 All-State, First Team Allocca, Cole
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BOYS’ LACROSSE 22-1
Prep League Champion VISAA Semifinalist
Prep League Sportsmanship Award All-Prep League Nick Anders ’15, Drew Cornell ’15, Jed Londrey ’16, Win Martin ’16, Jack Rusbuldt ’15, Sam Sommers ’15, Strib Walker ’15, Joseph White ’18 Prep League Player of the Year Walker All-State, First Team Rusbuldt, Walker, White All-State, Second Team Cornell, Londrey Prep League, VISAA, US Lacrosse (Virginia Private) Coach of the Year Andrew Stanley US Lacrosse, All-American (VA-Private) Rusbuldt, Walker US Lacrosse, Academic All-American (VA-Private) Sommers US Lacrosse Bob Scott Award Walker
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Anna Wilson ’16 scored her 1,000th point during the varsity girls basketball team’s game against Trinity Episcopal School on Jan. 29, 2015. Says
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Coach Rives Fleming, “She dribbled off a pick n’ roll on the left wing and hit a 3.” By season’s end, Anna had 1,213 points and was second on the career scoring list behind Annie Hawthorne ’14 (1,562 total). “Anna scored 474 points this past season, so she certainly has a good chance to
Valentine Classic Runnerup
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All-Valentine Tournament Conner Davis ’15, Ranny Kennon ’15, Matt Glover ’15
in steals (350) and assists (350). She was 1st team All State, LIS for the 4th year in a row, and 2nd team All Metro. Congratulations, Anna!
BOYS’ BASKETBALL 4-16 6th in Prep League
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 17-7 6th in VISAA
All-LIS Ymani Breedlove ’15, Anna Wilson ’16 All-State, First Team Wilson All-State, Second Team Breedlove
GIRLS’ TRACK
3rd in LIS 5th in VISAA
All-LIS 4 × 800 team (Virginia Harris ’16, Katherine Golladay ’15, Ginx Williams ’17, Stephanie Webb ’16), Madeline White ’16 (500) All-State, Second Team Brigid O’Shea ’17 All-Metro O’Shea (high jump, long jump)
All-Metro, Second Team Wilson
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5th in Prep League 11th in VISAA
BOYS’ TRACK
6th in Prep League 10th in VISAA All-Metro Sam Sommers ’15 (500)
All-Prep John Ryan Aveson ’15, Sam Cuttino ’17, Scott Roper ’15 All-State Aveson, Cuttino, Roper, Ethan Ruh ’18, Alex Britto ’17 All-Metro Roper
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BOYS’ SWIM & DIVE 17-9
LIS Champion VISAA Champion
6th in Prep League 10th in VISAA
All-LIS Caroline Baber ’18, Sally Ennis ’17, Emily Erard ’16, Jasmine Harper ’17, Leilani Porter ’17
All-Prep Sam Cuthbert ’16
All-LIS, Coach of the Year Mike Stott All-State Baber, Harper NISCA Academic All-American Campbell Brewer ’15, Allie Douma ’15, Caroline Pollard ’15
All-State Cuthbert, Andrew Scott ’18 All-Metro Scott
FALL The All-Metro boys’ soccer and girls’ tennis teams include independent school players who compete in the fall in as well as players from Virginia High School League who compete in the spring. Collegiate’s honorees were Marco Randazzo ’15 (first team, soccer) and Sarah Johnson ’15 (second team, tennis).
NISCA All-American Cuthbert NISCA Academic All-American Collin Moore ’15, Trey Schmohl ’15
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100 Things We
A Centennial salute to a few of our favorite things.
About Collegiate
What do YOU love? As we give one last nod to our 100th anniversary, with help from the entire Collegiate community we’ve compiled this compendium of love for our School. Limited to 100 items when, in fact, there are thousands of attributes to mention, we’ve no doubt left off something you hold dear about your Collegiate experience.
Please share your favorite things by going to our Centennial website and entering a comment on this page: http://tinyurl.com/CougarLove. We look forward to hearing from you!
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1. The Cougar
3. Honor Code Learning and living with a code of honor is an integral part of the Collegiate experience for everyone on campus, and it’s that mutual trust and respect, in all we do, that creates an atmosphere of personal responsibility. In turn, we take these values into the world as we go forth.
4. Parents’ Association “As I spend time with other Collegiate parents, I am always so humbled to witness them devoting tremendous amounts of time and energy to the success and strength of this school community. And I'm so proud of what our collective efforts are able to do for the school.” – Jill Mountcastle, President of Parents’ Association, 2015 –2016
Beloved by all, the Cougar mascot roams games, Pep Rallies and other special events and is always up for hugs and high fives. Since 1963, when we became the Cougars (we were almost the “Collegians”), Cougie, as he is affectionately called, has been our #1 spirit symbol.
2. Great Teachers
5. It’s a great place to work. Just look at the retiring faculty and staff’s length of service for this year alone – they and so many others have spent decades on our campus, showing up every day ready to roll – in the classroom or office, advising a club, leading a trip, coaching a team, counseling a student, offering extra help, supervising construction, organizing events, fundraising, preparing meals and keeping the place looking great. It was this loyalty that put us on Richmond Magazine’s Best Places to Work list.
“The most dedicated teachers ever taught us at the Town School. They “The entire 4th Grade team of teachers was bowled over this year by the accepted nothing less than our appreciation lavished on us during Teacher Appreciation Week. We received learning at our peak ability. And beautiful flowers from each student, letters of thanks from parents, and preit was said that in a time of lack cious notes from students telling of something specific we had taught them of school funds, they taught with this year. In addition, however, these students collaborated with music teacher no pay rather than have their Beth Tracy and the room mothers to create songs or raps with which to serestudents miss any learning time.” nade us at lunch mid week. AMAZING! Then, to cap it off, our room mothers washed our cars and tied a ‘You are Special’ balloon to the antenna to send us – Nelda Wood Snyder ’53 off Friday afternoon. Only at Collegiate!” – Blair Chewning, 4th Grade teacher “Teachers like Charlie Williams who will do anything for his students, “I love that, everyday, my students say ‘thank you’ when they leave my classincluding creating and supervising room. I love that!” – Craig Ely, Middle School science teacher a new fishing club, in his free weekend time, simply because the students wanted to and he could.” – Anne Bruce Baskerville Ahearn ’87, Associate Director of Admission George Wickham and class
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6. Stone Soup
Special Olympics “I personally loved Special Olympics!! It was such an rewarding experience, and it makes a difference for both the kids and our students.” –Yi Ding, exchange student from China in 2005
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“I love Collegiate’s Stone Soup project. When my kids were in the Lower School, they read the book and contributed cans of vegetables to send to the Freedom House to make ‘Stone Soup.’ They also helped make lunches with their classes to send to the Conrad Center. I’ve been fortunate to facilitate the Middle Schoolers making lunches for the Salvation Army for the past five years. The students are serious, diligent and cooperative when we meet. They decorate lunch bags with positive messages that I’m certain brighten the days of some of our homeless people here in Richmond. Our students care about the Richmond community and are learning that even young people can make a contribution toward supporting those less fortunate.” –Shannon Kelley
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Sadie Brooks ’23 and guests
Grandparents’ & Special Friends’ Day Giving tours, reading and playing games – that’s what’s fun about having someone special visit your classroom. This is a highly anticipated day and everyone loves showing off our campus and schoolwork to special guests.
For the last 25+ years, Student Life Director Missy Herod ’72 has organized our hosting of a qualifying event of the Virginia Special Olympics. Our Upper School students serve as buddies and event helpers as the athletes compete in track and field, tennis and other games. It’s one of those days where everyone you see is smiling from ear to ear.
“Not sure if they’re still there, but when I was there (Class of ’91) I loved the sofas in the front hall. Gave an otherwise academic building a feeling of home. Also, what made the school so special were the long-standing traditions. They’re what set it apart from other schools and help make memories that can be shared from class to class. Loved the campus and the way we were allowed to sit outside at study hall and just generally the way the faculty and students interacted with one another. They trusted and respected us so even if there was a harmless prank, they played along. It contributed to mutual respect and admiration between the two. Great atmosphere to grow and learn.” –Katherine Salt Curley ’91 FALL 2015 41
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Senior Speeches
“I love Ton of Coins, where the students save their coins to dump into the bathtub on Halloween. The proceeds go to support scholarships. It’s a great tradition to see the kids (Kindergarteners and 1st Graders in Halloween costumes) carrying their cups full of money to the Upper School ‘gold tub.’ On a holiday when kids are thinking about candy and trick or treating, it’s lovely to see the ‘treats’ that they present to Ton of Coins. They may do small chores or turn over their allowances to future students who may need scholarship money.” – Shannon Kelley
Delivering a speech to Upper School assembly is more than a tradition; it’s a graduation requirement. It’s also a rite of passage, standing on the stage in Oates Theater and sharing a story about a belief or a life lesson or a powerful experience. Nearly every time we gather to hear seniors give their speeches, we learn something about humanity as they reveal themselves in ways we hadn’t anticipated.
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Lewis Lawson and the tub
10. Crüe The students in front of the curtain get the biggest applause, but there is a certain pride and comaraderie among those backstage – Crüe (crew) is the crowd that welcomes one and all to work behind the scenes for our theatrical productions. Sound, scenery, lighting, props and special fx – these things make our actors look and sound good, all thanks to Crüe.
11. The Cougar and the Paw “I love the green and gold cougar paw window stickers that serve as an instant signal to many RVA residents that our family is part of the Collegiate communit y.” – Stacy Adams, Dire ctor of Communcations
Claud Whitley’s name appeared at the top of quite a few submissions for this list. Indeed, since 1968, Claud has been a vital part of our community. He has delivered mail, locked doors, reminded us of rules, befriended many, played many practical jokes and set an example of determination and loyalty for us all.
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16. Feast of Juul “I love this tradition because it’s all about the senior boys’ relationships with their teachers. Their toasts are both amusing and affectionate, and the musical performances – like retired teacher Mike Pagel’s homemade science carols – are always memorable.” – Lynn Haw, Assistant to the Head of Upper School
14. Robins Campus “At dusk on a cool fall afternoon, when everyone has left but the coaching staff…” – Cross Country Coach Weldon Bradshaw The beauty of our Goochland County acreage is one thing. Then there’s the phenomenal caliber of the fields, courts and trails that are beautifully built and maintained. Robins Campus is, quite simply, in a league of its own.
15. Pageant “I love the Collegiate Christmas Pageant. It was so much a part of Christmas for me for so many years (I remember my mom taking me when I was in Lower School – and probably before – to see her friends’ children perform), and I still listen to the CD I ordered from the Cougar Shop years ago (to replace my cassette tape, which finally wore out!) every year at Christmas time. My sons have grown up listening to ‘the Christmas music from Mommy’s school’, and none of us feel like it’s truly Christmas until we hear it. Now that I don’t live in Richmond, it’s hard to get back to see an actual performance...but one year, I plan to get my kids there to see the magic in person!” – Pam Minkler ’95
Sean O’Neil ’15 toasts Joel Nuckols.
17. Being a Team Player “I loved playing sports during my time at Collegiate, so what I loved about the Collegiate experience was when everyone was wearing their uniform on game days (usually Tuesdays and Fridays)! Girls would be in skirts for field hockey or lacrosse, and the boys would have on their football or lacrosse jerseys, or some other form of team gear. You could always tell who had a game that day and everyone would be excited and wishing each other luck. It was great!” – Lauren Cricchi ’10
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Parent volunteers make it happen and students, particularly Lower and Middle Schoolers, show up in droves to enjoy the day while grown-ups peruse the plants and other shops. Since the mid-1960s when it began as a White Elephant Sale to raise funds to bring international students to campus right up until this year, VGF is a favorite day that raises funds for the school. Thank you, Parents’ Association!
Cathy Ratcliffe Mitchell ’82
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Generations of alumni recall the expert instruction of retired teacher Gwen Donohue who singlehandedly taught us all how to parallel park. Today, Sandra Burwell is in the passenger seat (with her own brake) as students begin their adventures in driving. Stories are still told by those of us who’ve ridden in the back seat as our friends took the wheel…about the time so-and-so parked on a sidewalk or drove 25 mph down I-64. Driving is serious stuff, though, and we’ve been lucky to have great instructors to show us how
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Once a wooden centerpiece of the Lower School playground which also featured concrete pipes and monkeybars, Fort Cougar IS the playground now and students love the multifaceted, safe structure.
Brunch
“I remember running out to the old Fort Cougar at recess – whoever got there first, boys or girls, got to be in charge. There was definitely a territorial aspect to it, but we all loved the time for unstructured play, making up our own games on Fort Cougar and around nearby trees that had little knots in them that served as hiding places for treasures we found.” – Dianne Carter ’04
Begun in the 1940s as a nutrition lesson, the Brunch has grown and morphed more than once. The Brunch of the ’70s took place in the cafeteria and involved eating a box lunch while today’s iteration happens in Oates Theater sans food. No matter the format, it’s really about the junior girls showing their love for the fabulous senior girls through song and dance. The secret themes have ranged from the Flintstones to Willy Wonka – these days there’s even a fake theme committee charged with scattering red herrings.
22. Coaches
More than just standing on the sidelines, our coaches are teachers, encouragers, mentors and advocates. They each have a style of their own, and players respond to that character. They make being on a team so much more than being a number. “Coach Petey Jacobs always communicated by 3-by-5 cards. And when he wore a dark suit he wore yellow socks! He was always the coolest guy in gym. No matter how hot the game!” – John Catterton ’76
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23. Lessons and Carols “Lessons and Carols began at Collegiate in 1973 and has been a tradition that the guys are responsible for. What stands out for me is the incredible teamwork – the music, the instrumentalists, the readers, and their instructors/teachers – who present a service of great spirit, beauty, and dignity. Highlights for me are the 5th Grader who sings (a capella, from the balcony) the first verse of ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ to lead things off, the readers who ‘put themselves out there’ to deliver impassioned lessons, and the planning that allows it to go off like clockwork. Bill Reeves has presided more than anyone else.” – Middle School English and Coach Weldon Bradshaw
Grade Level Academic Traditions In the Lower School, grade level traditions are like beads on a thread that winds through the student experience – every child looks forward to the next step. Kindergarteners can’t wait to be in a 1st Grade play, and, by the time they reach 4th Grade, they know that they’ve earned leadership roles like serving as Campus Cubs and working at the Cougar Savings Bank. Anne Larimer Hart ’06 looks back at three of them:
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State Fair
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American Mosaic
In reflecting upon our major Lower School events – Colonial Day, American Mosaic, proudly carrying our Kindergarten tote bags up the brick walk on our first day – nothing stands out quite like States Fair. Maybe it’s the momentous assignment of our states, the memorable songs that still, 20 years later, run through my head (“Fifty Nifty United States!”) or my partner’s model Fort Sumter meticulously recreated out of popsicle sticks. Best of all, though, were the state hats we wore during the parade to Oates Theater – an 8-year-old-head-sized bit of space to show our creativity and state pride for all of the school to see.
I’ve always felt fortunate to grow up so close to Williamsburg, where as a child it was hard not to imagine running around in a tri-corner hat or bonnet, playing with wooden toys and watching parades of buglers. At Collegiate, we experienced the 18th century life for one special Colonial Day, when we transformed into cobblers, bakers, hatmakers, frontiersmen or hoop-and-stick experts. For a few hours, we donned our Colonial costumes, danced the Virginia reel and got a better lesson about early American life than any book could teach.
While 3rd Grade’s Colonial Day focused on Virginia’s pre-Revolutionary life, by 4th Grade, we had graduated to a broader scope of U.S. history: the American Mosaic. What a perfect name – technically an assemblage of small pieces coming together to create a beautiful whole piece of art, our mosaic brought together the best stories in American history – from George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware, to Dolley Madison’s rescue of his portrait during the War of 1812, to Harriet Tubman’s heroic actions on the Underground Railroad. Collegiate instilled a love and respect of our country’s history at a young age – a foundation that continued all the way to Mr. Weiser’s AP U.S. History class!
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27. The Bridge “Crossing the bridge to Middle School.” – Susan Tolleson Gowen ’87 It may seem like just a bridge over the creek that bisects our campus, but it’s much more. The bridge symbolizes an anxiously awaited rite of passage for Lower School students when they move up to 5th Grade. Athletes cross the bridge as they head to Grover Jones Field to compete. The entire school files over it for Convocation every September. It is the link that connects us.
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29. Flags The international flags in McFall Hall are visual evidence of our commitment to engage with others around the world. A plaque near the lobby cites former Collegiate parent Cornelia Hall as the initiator of our efforts to host international students. The flags represent the home countries of many of the students who have visited our campus over the last 55 years.
30. Rocking Chairs Tucked here and there on patios and porches surrounding the Sharp Academic Commons, the 20 rocking chairs serve as seating for outdoor classes, impromptu meetings and hanging out during free periods. They were the brainchild of Scott Carson, our director of facilities management and construction, and every student in the Upper School is grateful!
That’s the easiest way to describe those lunar landing legs on the sides of Jacobs Gym. Alan McCullough, one of the only architects in mid-century Richmond who knew anything about the modern aesthetic, designed the gym as well as many of our early buildings. No, we don’t have ivy-covered brick, but we do have some of the finest specimens of Mr. McCullough’s talents, and, though they’ve been updated over time, they’re still sheltering hundreds “I will forever be grateful to have worked at a school that values faculty develof busy people every day. opment. Collegiate allowed me to improve as a teacher year in at out through its faculty grants, various workshops on and off campus, and things like its
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summer reading challenges and subsequent discussions when we returned to campus in the fall. To have worked at a school that was not complacent about challenging its faculty was a real privilege. Collegiate modeled ‘love of learning’ by creating this dynamic community, one which enhanced the student experience by always having its faculty ahead of the competition.” – Lewis Lawson, retired Upper School English teacher “Wilbur Athey and all of the guys in the physical plant – they make life soooo much easier!” – Ann Stoever, parent
Physical Plant Staff
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Not only do they make life easier, they make it beautiful and efficient. Taking care of 53 acres of grounds and buildings plus a fleet of vehicles is not a small task, but our staff keeps us up and running and proud of our campus inside and out.
Green and gold gear for all! Plus, school supplies you need.
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Fab 4th Grade
Rolling Furniture
Being in the 4th Grade means being top dogs and taking on leadership privileges like...
Nearly every piece of furniture in the Sharp Academic Commons is on wheels. The mobility of the tables and chairs creates endless versatility for classes, study groups, meetings – collaboration in all of its forms. Little wheels make a big difference.
33. Cougar Savings Bank Managing bank activities and providing great customer service
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34. Town Meetings Taking a turn at introducing speakers and doing value-centered skits
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Feeling ill? Need TLC? We have nurses on duty to help – from paper cuts and skinned knees to the boy with juvenile diabetes who requires monitoring throughout the day and girl with life-threatening nut allergies whose parents are worried sick. Laura Hall ’68, who retired last spring after spending 29 years as our Lower School nurse, says that there is no question about what kept her coming back year after year: The kids – “their sweet, engaging personalities.”
Kindergarten Buddies Mentoring Kindergarten students
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40. The “Quests” It all started with summer camps and the Children’s House and it’s grown into a group of opportunities for fun on our campus year round. Here’s the rundown: There’s Summer Quest, which encompasses all of our off-season classes and camps (total 3,000 participants this year!). Then there are our afterschool programs: Kinder Quest (JK and K), Cougar Quest (Lower School), Middle School Quest (Grades 5–6) and Activity Quest, a selection of enrichment options like gymnastics, swimming, computer programing, drums, dance and drama.
Meredith Ascari and Laura Bagboy, both ’07
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On a sunny June morning, you’ll find Collegiate seniors donning their shades during the Commencement exercises.
Pep Rallies We’ve got spirit, yes we do! We’ve got spirit, how bout you? This is the familiar refrain of the cheering contest where Lower, Middle and Upper School students yell at the top of their lungs in an effort to win the Spirit Trophy. Adorned in green and gold from head to toe, students have been getting fired up for Homecoming in a big way since the early 1960s – originally in Jacobs Gym and now on the Middle School Lawn unless it rains (Seal Athletic Center).
42. Convocation It’s a new year’s celebration for faculty, staff and students. Thanks, former Head of School Keith Evans, for getting the whole school together on the Lawn in the fall of 1999. You started a tradition that is treasured now, particularly by Seniors who are paired up for the occasion with Kindergarten buddies.
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44. Mother’s Day Tea One of my favorite events is the Mother’s Day Tea. Maybe because it is so fresh in my mind since I attended my daughter’s rendition of her class’ Mother’s Day Tea only a few weeks ago, but the Mother’s Day Tea that each kindergarten class puts on each year is amazing. Each class does it a little differently so it is always new and fresh even if you have had multiple children attend Collegiate. The excitement the children have in knowing that they have worked so hard to learn songs, poems and dances and to create masterpieces (i.e., their portraits of their moms) is contagious. Very few dry eyes leave the classroom after a Mother’s Day Tea. – Joy Chenault
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Ga Ga “It is a great game because it is very competitive, you can play it with as much people as you like, boys and girls can play it, and it is very very fun to play.” – Mac Macdonald ’21
“I began them my first year at Collegiate in 1988. I thought it would be a fun way to meet children, share some one-on-one time and let them see that coming to my office could be fun! I planned to do it only one year, but the next fall on the first day of school several children asked when I would be hiding Hunter Pumpkins, so the tradition began. If you find one, you get pumpkin candy, are invited to borrow one of my books to read and get entered in the contest to get a Barnes & Noble gift certificate, six of which are given on Halloween. “When I announced my retirement, the big question was, what about the Hunter Pumpkins?? I made a deal of giving them to new Lower School Head Debbie Miller at the last Town Meeting. She wants to keep doing it, but I said she should do her own thing! A very fun tradition!” – Jill Hunter, retired Lower School Head
46. The Stuffed Cougar(s) 1. The actual stuffed cougar, a taxidermist’s handiwork, given to the school by Mr. Junie Bradshaw, that now resides in the South Science Building lobby. Kindergarteners make annual pilgrimages to view the cougar in its case. 2. The wonderful cookbook assembled and marketed by a group of enthusiastic Collegiate mothers, now in its 11th printing and available for sale in the Cougar Shop along with its sequel, The Stuffed Cougar, Too
48. Cougar Pals “I knew right away an amazing feeling I’ve always had about Collegiate... classmates are so specially kind, welcoming and inclusive of new students!” – Sandy King ’66 “We love the attention and one on one care we received as a new family at Collegiate and love the ability to pay it forward and do the same for incoming new families. Cougar pals make the difference in the transition of a new family coming in during a non-traditional year.” – Arpita Gupta DePalma They’re part of the warm welcome we extend to newcomers. Each new student in grades 1–12 is paired with a veteran student, and having that familiar face at lunch and in class or at recess means the world when you’re brand new.
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A Good Laugh There have been a few pranks over time, especially on April Fools Day – for many years the Match staff produced a special April 1 edition that featured amusingly unlikely tales of campus news. Seniors have tried various ways to make their mark as they exit, but the latest is a morning of bringing dogs to school (and other pets such as goldfish and hermit crabs).
52. So, there’s this guy… in Lower School he amazed his friends with his playground football prowess. Then he dazzled us as quarterback, winning 3 state championships. Off he went to NC State where he played football and baseball, followed by a year at University of Wisconsin (Rose Bowl). Oh, and then he was drafted by the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks and won the Super Bowl his second season there. Yeah, that would be Russell Wilson ’07. Go Hawks!
50. The Cougar Classic
This annual Parents’ Association event in which teams of faculty and staff compete in a basketball game offers an annual onetwo punch – the entire Middle School plus intrepid Lower Schoolers turn out to watch and the PA raises lots of cash from pizza sales AND the non-playing faculty and staff get to chuckle to themselves the next day as their colleagues limp and complain of sore limbs.
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Field Trips Everyone remembers those days spent exploring off campus. Snacks and songs on the bus, getting lost in the monkey house with your group, discovering a new favorite artist at the National Gallery, running through the lush grounds of Mount Vernon, boarding the historic ships at Jamestown, seeing plays in New York. Field trips have always expanded our horizons and left us with great memories.
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Oates Theater “The fabulous Oates Theater and all the high level productions that happen there. It is the best high school performing arts auditorium in the area and better equipped than many colleges.” – Terry Blackwood ’82
“As I am a few months away from my 30th Reunion, I am grateful for the friendships that have lasted most of my lifetime. Some of us met at the age of 5, while others joined somewhere along the way to our Senior year. The strength of the friendships is absolutely incredible! I haven’t found any other people who have experienced that in their lives. The education, experience and friendships were strong enough of a foundation to carry us through our adult lives.” – Lee Moreau ’85 You may not talk to them in years, but they’re those people who know you and pick right up where you left off when you have your Reunion. We wind in and out of each other’s lives, our paths, intersecting at fortuitous moments and surprise meetings around the world.
56. Drums Part of our school spirit has always pertained to percussion. Back in the day, on the morning of a big football game, the team captains would walk through all three school divisions beating the big drum and leading us all in a rousing cheer of “Beat Saints!” It was downright thrilling. These days, we’ve got a Pep Band with a drumline and that’s pretty great – the big drum is still part of the sounds of Pep Rallies and games.
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57. Pennants in Jacobs Gym Our beloved publications tell the story of Collegiate in various formats – the Torch (yearbook, est. 1917), the Flame (arts and letters magazine, est. 1960s), the Match (newspaper, est. 1946), the Smudge Pot (short-lived renegade Boys’ School publication) and the Spark (school magazine, est. 1960s)...along with the Middle School’s Ember and an extinguished Little Wick that featured Lower School creativity.
In 5th Grade, when you look up at the pennants on walls of Jacobs Gym or the track records in the hallway of the Seal Athletic Center, you dream. Maybe one of my teams will win a championship…maybe I’ll break a sprint record. The records of the past remind you of how hard teams have worked to achieve victories and inspire you to hold up the tradition of good sportsmanship and excellence.
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“Enjoying an a.m. chicken biscuit handed over by the unflappably friendly Mickey in McFall Hall.” – Bart Thornton, Upper School Dean of Faculty and English teacher
Every teacher knows the spring refrain, “Can we go outside?” On those irresistible days, classes head for a grassy lawn, a circle of rocking chairs or the newly constructed, woodsy outdoor classroom built adjacent to the Sharp Academic Commons by students and teachers last spring.
59. Grover Jones Field These 100 yards of perpetual green are important for two big reasons – they never need to be watered or mowed because it’s synthetic turf and they’re named in memory of our legendary (and first) football coach, Grover Jones.
62. Lawn Games Though prancing around on the front lawn with a hula hoop could get you a demerit in the 1970s, subsequent decades have seen frolicking students playing touch football, bocce, croquet, badminton and a whole
60. The Pool It took us a long time to have our own home pool, but, when all was said and built, we had an extraordinary pool. The Collegiate School Aquatics Center is comprised of a super fast Olympic pool, warm-up pool and therapy pool. Our team shares this Chesterfield facility with Poseidon Swimming and Trinity Episcopal School’s team. Plus, children and families throughout the Richmond area attend lessons and camps there.
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lot of wiffleball. Recently, Middle Schoolers have jurisdiction over the lawn in front of that division (which used to be the Upper School and before that the Girls School…), and Upper Schoolers have made the Christian Family Plaza (between H2L2 art studios and Sharp Academic Commons) their turf for cornhole and hanging out.
“Collegiate never forgets you and we never forget our school!” –Betty Shewmake Johannessen ’50
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Lunchtime Conversations Teachers love the midday moments they share with colleagues, talking about classes, travels, collaboration and news of the day. Students love the downtime, just enough to catch a breath and refuel for the afternoon.
64. Entrepreneurial Spirit Lower Schoolers make products to sell at the Village Green Fair, and Middle School students sell their wares at their own Marketplace. Among our start-up students, Winston Sisk ’18 has been selling chocolate chip cookie cakes, and Luke Tyson ’20 started making mini pillows with encouraging messages (and enlisted many classmates) to distribute to hospital patients needing a lift. With Makerspaces in both the Middle and Upper School libraries, if you have an idea, you can make it. Plus, two initiatives – Envision Richmond and the International Emerging Leaders Conference – teach the principles of Design Thinking and prototyping. With those skills in hand, we hope they’ll go forth and innovate.
65. Honors Art Studio “The greatest thing about the Honors Art Studio, beyond its undeniably grand dimension and upstairs perspective, is that it allows our seniors to function as artists and not just art students. Which is to say, they fianlly have their own creative space, unshared with other visual art classes. As a result, they can leave their work out as it being made, come upon it between classes and make a slight tweak to it, hang it on a wall to see it in a different way, and never have to worry about putting it away. The intuitive decision-making that underscores any artistic journey is more evident in an environment like this; the product is beholden to the process; and, ultimately, that rare sense of being in the moment is elevated. I, we are beyond thankful for this (and its sister) spaces!” – Pam Sutherland, Upper School art teacher
Picture taken by Wilbur Athey
67. Link It & Live It How many schools have a wellness coordinator for the faculty and staff? How lucky we are to have Kathy Wrenn dreaming up new ways for us to take steps, literally, to get fit?
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71. Open Gym Now named the John Maloney Project in memory of its Class of ’84 founder, this is a jewel in the crown of our extracurriculars. Upper School students volunteer on Sunday afternoons in fall and spring to be buddies with children with autism. They run on the track, play games and hang out, teaching each other about friendship and the fun of being physically active.
68. International Emerging Leaders Conference Created five years ago by former Head of School Keith Evans and Director of Global Education Clare Sisisky, the IELC, with its focus on the global economy and the environment, has been a spectacular success. Our students host students from more than 10 countries around the world, and they collaborate on solutions to environmental challenges in all of our nations. Lifelong friendships are made, cultural traditions are shared and school partnerships are formed.
69. Global Travel
Since the mid-1970s when now-retired French teacher Helen Tanner ’49 first took a group of students to France, Collegiate has recognized the value of broadening perspectives through travel. Cultural and language immersion are essential to the international experience, whether it be for study or service.
72. Spirit Week
70. Electives Ah, the thrill of the choice. The Graphic Novel, Ecology, A History of England (1901-1936), Fine Craft Furniture, Neurobiology, and Dance Company – just a few of the electives on the course list for Upper School students this year.
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Five straight days of the wearin’ of the green and gold before Homecoming weekend – Lower Schoolers wear Collegiate t-shirts and big kids vary their attire through the week. This is how we show our spirit and root for the home team!
73. Collegiate: 100 Years, our Centennial book It’s like a yearbook for 100 years, where you see 10 new things every time you open it. Did you know that for a few years in the ’50s we had two campuses and one Headmistress? Or that we used to have schoolbuses? These and thousands of other fun facts make our special book perfect for anyone in our extended Collegiate family. Available in the Cougar Shop. (804) 741-9768
75. Generosity The Winter Party & Auction, the Village Green Fair, the Annual Fund, capital campaigns – these and other opportunities to give resources and time to Collegiate have always been met with enthusiasm. Without the generosity of parents, grandparents, friends and alumni, the Collegiate experience would not be the same. Thanks to all who have pitched in in hundreds of ways over our 100 years.
76. Favorite Foods Excellence Perry and Natalie Glasgow, both ’17
74. Dances Since early days, dances have been anticipated events – the planning, the attire, the date or friends to go with, the music, the decorations, the dinners beforehand, the corsages and boutonnières! From Homecoming to the Prom, and some newcomers like the Halloween Oddball and winter Snowball, the chances to step out in style are many.
“Pizza in the Lower School cafeteria.” – David Dabney ’26
Tacos, soups and salads in McFall Hall and bagels in Estes Café also made the list of favorites.
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Music Lessons
College Counseling
“My Collegiate experience was greatly enriched by my participation in the music department’s programs. I graduated in 1971, and am so grateful for my relationship with my mentor, Nancy Archbell Bain, (my mother, Virginia Kidd Miller, taught her piano.) She pushed me to play the piano at assemblies, and taught me many things both musical and non-musical. I loved my time with her. Not being terribly interested in academics at the time, I loved being in the Collegiate Chorus and participating in Brigadoon (we even made a record!), The Music Man, and My Fair Lady, which was produced my senior year. I won the music award, and was awarded my master’s in music education from Teacher’s College of Columbia University. I always thank Nancy for giving me such an excellent foundation in my musical education.”w – Laura Miller Holmes ’71
Few high school students around the United States get to hear directly from a panel of college admission deans the way our juniors do. Brian Leipheimer, our Director of College Counseling, invites them to come (from all over the country) and work with our students on applications and essays. This and other activities offered by our great College Counseling staff all help each Senior find just the right college or university.
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Over the years, our instrumental music program has expanded greatly under the supervision of Helen Coulson who reports that this year 209 students are enrolled in lessons for piano, violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, trumpet, trombone, saxophone, guitarand percussion.
Woodworking First taught back in the ’70s by Alex Smith ’65, woodworking faded for a while but was revived by Steve Hart ’78 whose personal passion for the art has fueled a whole new program that he and Jere Williams teach for Middle and Upper School students. Says Mr. Hart, “An initial goal is to create furniture that embodies certain values and characteristics. Some of these are grace, elegance, usefulness, honesty, well-crafted, and enduring. A second effort is to cultivate these features within our student-makers.Put another way, we strive through our woodworking classes to assist the students with a process of self-transformation. Our belief is that those engaged in handling fine tools and beautiful wood in a creative context will emerge as different people.” Will Woods ’17 and Steve Hart ’78
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Darr-Davis Investment Advisory Board
Cub Sports
Created in memory of students Susan Darr ’89 and Catherine Davis ’89, this fund does something wonderful for Upper School clubs and programs. Each year, student groups request funds from the Darr-Davis Endowment Fund, established by Mr. and Mrs. J. Harwood Cochrane, to expand on initiatives or purchase equipment needed, and the student leadership of Darr-Davis evaluates the applications and distributes financial gifts between non-athletic and non-social clubs.
81. Senior Projects
In 7th and 8th Grades, everybody makes the team and everybody plays. Enough teams are created to accommodate the number of students who want to play. Coaches teach as they coach, and players learn about the game, sportsmanship and themselves as they compete.
84. “Hail Collegiate” Written by Mary Carter Anderson in the early days of Collegiate’s existence, “Hail Collegiate” is still sung with pride at Convocation, Graduations and sometimes football games -- and in recent years, with extra zeal by the Senior class.
“During my senior project, I got to see first-hand the daily grind of a journalist. I helped a local reporter punch out stories and took notes at criminal trials. It was a rewarding experience, and it inspired me to take non-fiction writing courses and write for my school newspaper in college.” – Clayton Wickham ’10 For the last three weeks of school, seniors immerse themselves in internships, volunteering, travels and projects of their choosing – some pursue longtime interests and others test new waters. Like the experience or not, either way, something important is learned.
82. Outdoor Collegiate After a dabbling in the hiking realm over the years, Collegiate now has a robust outdoors program run by Upper School histor y teacher Brad Cooke. The after-school option fills up fast no doubt because it includes rock climbing, canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, hiking and more. Trips offered have included skiing in Colorado, surfing in the Outer Banks and overnight camping.
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86. Smoothie King Local frozen treat purveyor Smoothie King comes to the Upper School lunch periods occasionally – their visit is always an unexpected delight and a fundraiser for the junior class.
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85. Julia Williams Study Center and Archives Perspective, context, culture, history – the thousands of items in our archives inform us about our Collegiate roots. We have yearbooks, newspapers, literary magazines, photos, slides, videos, CDs, scorebooks, gradebooks, admission brochures, uniforms, hockey sticks, basketballs, invitations, announcements, puppets, drawings, trophies, rings, awards, books and much, much more! These bits and pieces of our past, stored carefully in the Saunders Family Library by archivist Ben Lamb, provide a visual record of where we’ve been and answers to mysteries about how things have started, ended and endured.
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How lucky are we to have our very own barbecue chefs?! Jay DeVoe ’82, Trib Sutton ’81 and Marc Allocca are those guys. Mr. DeVoe explains: “The idea of Three Amigos came from three Collegiate dads who were getting asked to cook for team dinners, Village Green Fair and various non-profit organizations. We came up with the idea as a way to create more money for the VGF by opening The Grover Jones Oyster Company featuring The Three Amigos for one day a year, VGF. It has been very well received over the years, and our name has gotten out, so we get asked to do far more than we can possibly do. We keep it available as our way of giving back to the school and other groups we value. Because we have received so much help from Andy Harrison, head of food service at Collegiate, over the years and because truly we could not do near what we do without him, we now refer to our group as The Three Amigos and Andy. Justice would not be served if the group did not speak to all that have heard a call for help and responded. Many in the Collegiate community over the years have helped cook, serve, set up and break down; it has become an organization for good people to do good things.”
88. Class Parties Cupcakes, homemade cookies, games, a fun art or service project – these are the makings of class parties that the Lower School students look forward to on holidays. Sometimes your mom or dad helps out, and there are always plenty of treats on hand.
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The Help Desk
Mosaic Club
Staffed by our own geniuses (who needs the Apple store?), this office helps out with video glitches, drive back-ups, software training, security risks and a million questions every day. As analog fades into digital, their role has never been more important.
“Collegiate’s diversity and inclusion club called Mosaic has grown to be a place where all kids feel at home. We promote respect for ourselves and others, host forums and attend conferences to learn about current issues.” – Club advisor Erica Coffey
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Since Missy Herod ’72 first started it in 1983 as the Diversity Club, the concept has changed to DRIVE (Diversity, Respect, Integrity, Vision and Education) and then to Mosaic (where every one is a part and no one is apart). Membership is strong and supportive.
The Greenhouse That little glass structure that is a visual landmark as it hangs over the main walkway near the Upper School and our science buildings is a living, growing greenhouse full of science lessons. Middle School science teacher Paul Lupini is the master of the greenhouse domain – he even takes all of the plants home in the summer to ensure they get his special TLC.
92. Snowflakes
Former Headmistress Catharine Flippen taught girls how to snip paper snowflakes and cover the main hall windows with them in wintertime. Middle School art teacher Melanie Gorsline ’74 keeps up the tradition by teaching her students how to make them and adorn the windows of her classroom in the Hershey Center for the Arts.
93. Kindergarten Totes Slight changes have been made over the years, but the green canvas bags with the Collegiate seal are still the sure sign of a Kindergartener. From then on, it’s backpacks in every imaginable make and model. Junior Kindergartners now have totes, too (in a sandy color).
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Town School Tea
Cochrane Summer Economics Institute
For many years, women who attended the Collegiate School for Girls, our previous incarnation, have been invited to a spring tea party held at the home of an alumna. Hats, gloves and conversation have been part of the fun for those “I honesty can’t think of anything more meaningful or impactful I could’ve done who shared the experience of attending school on Monument Avenue. Here, this summer. My opinions and perspectives on all kinds of economic, social they sipped tea and celebrated Helen Tanner ’49’s retirement at Alice McGuire and business principles were challenged; I am undoubtedly a more critical Massie ’79’s home. and informed thinker now and couldn’t be happier about the time I spent doing CSEI for that reason.” – Catherine DeVoe ’16 Each summer students from Collegiate and other area schools are selected to learn about business from professionals and participate in an internship at a non-profit or corporation in the community – real world information and experience that they take with them into the future.
96. Envision Richmond This recent initiative is a capstone economics experience for 8th Graders. Students learn about challenges faced by the Richmond area and work collaboratively using design thinking to develop solutions that will positively impact the problems. It’s all about creating an awareness of what needs to be done and applying 21st-century skills to prototype ideas.
97. Dress Code “As a ‘lifer’ (13 years) at Collegiate I am still amused at the fact that I recall the full names of most everyone I graduated with, er, better make that ‘with whom I graduated.’ Now, how many people out there can say that?” –Kent Covington ’76
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“In 1982, there was a seismic change in the dress code when a decree went out that boys could wear shorts. I can’t recall the exact details but it involved a temperature scale.” – Jonathan Schneider ’89 Dresses (and length of), green ties, pantsuits, culottes, collared shirts, shorts, tank tops, cut-offs, spaghetti straps, sweatpants, hats, untucked shirts, camo, bare midriffs, flip flops, yoga pants – these have all been the subject of dress code discussions over time. Still not approved, a few of those plus blue jeans (we can wear white, black, red, yellow, orange and purple jeans…just not blue).
98. Senior Study / Lounge / Sofa “We loved having the Senior Lounge. It was our own exclusive place to hang out. We had lots of college stuff hanging up when I was there as encouragement for where we may end up.” – Lindsey Sutton ’91 Back in the day, seniors had their own room with second-hand sofas and tables, a record player and a door that closed. Then there was the ill-fated experiment of the senior lounge in the Student Activities Center (now Reeves Center). Next, seniors staked out their own area in Reed-Gumenick Library. When construction began there, they moved to a tented temporary spot adjacent to the cafeteria. At long last, they now hang out on the sofas and chairs in front of the fireplace in the Sharp Academic Commons’ Estes Student Center.
99. Responsible Citizenship Head of School Steve Hickman has identified eight pillars of Responsible Citizenship that provide the framework for our curriculum. They tie together many of our longtime priorities along with new ones. Clare Sisisky is our Director of Responsible Citizenship, on the lookout for opportunities to grow in these eight areas:Global Education, Economic Literacy, Civic Engagement, Service Learning, Inclusivity, Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship
100. Helen Baker
Last but in no way the least, we honor our founder Miss Helen Baker who opened The Collegiate School for Girls on Sept. 23, 1915. Thank you for penning our motto, “Parat, ditat, durat” (prepares, enriches, endures) and for recognizing from the very beginning the value of being “good citizens in the widest sense.”
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2014/ 2015 Report on Giving
Letter from Michael Brost Every day it is my privilege to observe exceptional people who are determined to make a positive difference in the lives of others. The following pages provide tangible examples of supporters like you who, in so many ways, are making a difference for Collegiate students, faculty and staff. The total dollars raised was like our generous donors . . . extraordinary! In a year that marked the welcoming of Steve Hickman, our new Head of School, and the beginning of our Centennial Celebration, there were numerous school-wide events to appreciate this monumental milestone. It is incumbent upon us to reflect on our past and carry forth the vision of our founders in our next 100 years. As you review the 2014–2015 Report on Giving, please know how grateful we are for your remarkable support. Thank you very much!
Michael R. Brost ’85 Director of Development
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2014 /2015 Summary of Giving 2014/2015 GIFTS AND COMMITMENTS FOR ENDOWMENT AND CAPITAL GIVING
$5,955,403 2014/2015 ANNUAL FUND TOTAL In addition to the special funds and projects mentioned on the next page, our Annual Fund covers the gap between tuition and the actual expense of educating each child as well as stronger programs for our students and faculty.
$1,979,189 MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
FOUNDATIONS
$361,100
$69,809
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$392,658
PARENTS (including parent-alums)
$674,475
WINTER PARTY & AUCTION
$125,276
INTERNATIONAL EMERGING LEADERS CONFERENCE
$71,400
PARENT’S FUNDRAISING PROJECTS
THE COCHRANE SUMMER ECONOMICS INSTITUTE
$104,386
$37,201
2014/2015 SPECIAL FUNDS AND PROJECTS TOTAL RAISED FROM ALL SOURCES
$8,037,879* *The total represents giving from all sources but is not a summation of the numbers presented here. TOTAL PLANNED GIVING EXPECTANCIES
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Annual Fund Leadership and Gift Clubs The Leadership and Gift Club levels recognize those alumni, parents, grandparents, friends, foundations and corporations who made gifts of $250 or more to the 2014-2015 Annual Fund (July 1 - June 30).
ANNUAL FUND LEADERSHIP CLUBS For gifts of $1,000 or more PARAT DITAT DURAT (Prepare, Enrich, Endure) $15,000 or more Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland 1983 Burford Leimenstoll Foundation of Betty Sams Christian Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss III 1988 Collegiate School Alumni Association Collegiate School Parents’ Association The Community Foundation serving Greater Richmond and Central Virginia
Davenport and Company, LLC Mr. Stanley F. Druckenmiller 1971 The Edward E. Ford Foundation Mrs. Edythe Reed Funsten 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III Mr. Michael S. Laming and Ms. Janet K. Dibbs Massey Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. McDonald Mrs. Martha D. Newell
The Page Auto Group Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren Mr. Gregory C. Robins 1983 Robins Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever Mrs. Carol Thalhimer The Carol M. & Charles G. Thalhimer, Jr. Foundation Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Willard III
1915 Founders Club $10,000 - $14,999 Asia Society Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown 1936 Cabaniss Family Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Foster Mr. and Mrs. H. Moncure Geho 1983, 1982 Ms. Sarah Camp Goodwin 1999 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Grover 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Darren J. Nolt 1985
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Perel 1967 Mr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian 1989 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire, Jr. 1992 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Darling Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dziedzic Mrs. Alice Collins Fruth 1997 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Goodwin 2003
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter Goodwin III 1987 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gottwald 1972, 1974 Dr. and Mrs. William M. Gottwald 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Greer III Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Hanley
Torch Club $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany Bohm Armstrong 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Brizzolara Eda H. Cabaniss Charitable Lead Unitrust Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Christian 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke Louise B. Cochrane Charitable Foundation
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Molly and Robert Hardie 1988 Harris Williams & Co. Dr. Armistead E. Henderer 1990 and Mr. Peter L. Henderer Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hourigan Mr. and Mrs. Basil L. Hurst III Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson Mrs. Anne McCormack Jones 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Koonce Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Lansing Lower School Parents Night Fall Library Book Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Marchetti, Sr.
McGuireWoods LLP Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn 1971 Mr. Michael Todd Morchower 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil Mr. Nelson C. Pollard 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Pruitt 1971 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reifsnider Virginia Sargeant Reynolds Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Domenick J. Ronga Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Sisisky Susan and Mark Sisisky Global Enrichment Fund of the Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford III 1985 Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. 1983 Ms. Nancy M. Taylor Barbara J. Thalhimer & William B. Thalhimer, Jr. Family Fund Rob and Shannon Ukrop 1988 Mr. Douglas Bruce Watkins Mr. James L. Weinberg and Ms. Rosann Bocciarelli Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire 1967, 1967
Flame Club $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Armstrong 1982, 1983 Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory Ballowe 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Jory A. Berson Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bonbright III 1986 Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Buhrman 1972 Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis 1986 Ms. Roxanne Cherry Mr. David T. Clary 1984 and Mrs. Michaela J. Clary Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hilb Ms. Carol R. Hoffler Mr. Timothy and Dr. Jill Hunter Bradley P. and Gayle L. Johnson Mr. William Judge, Jr. and Ms. Michelle A. Mardian-Judge Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana 1987, 1991 KPMG Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Laughon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gaylon Layfield III 1969 Loveland Distributing Company Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Markel 1966 Mr. Michael E. Mendelson and Ms. Shannon M. Kelley Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III 1983 Noland Memorial Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Neill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley 1987 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Pauley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Ratchford Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson 1975, 1976 Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerrold Samford 1972 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Shuford 1971 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Thalhimer 1971 Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley, LLC Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker 1983 Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Williamson IV Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Wiltshire, Jr. 1964 Dr. Charlotte B. Woodfin and Mr. John H. Woodfin 1987
Mr. Clyde W. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Evans B. Brasfield 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost 1985, 1991 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown Mrs. Nancy Kennon Bruchbacher 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bullard III 1977 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Campbell 1987, 1992 Carneal-Drew Foundation Mrs. E. Reed Carter 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter 1977 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Chasen Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chenault V
Mr. and Mrs. William Childrey 1968 Miss Katherine Hill Childrey 2004 Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Christian 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Cobb Ms. Katherine Meyers Cohen 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Congdon 1978 Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitefield Congdon, Jr. 2002, 2003 Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Conquest Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coulbourn Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Cram Mr. and Mrs. James B. Crawford Mr. Darron W. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cross CSC Leasing Company Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dabney
Spark Club $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Dr. Todd Biery Baird 1987 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley IV 1985, 1986 Dr. Lillie R. Bennett Dr. Richard Leroy Bennett, Jr. 1990 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Bogese Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Boggs Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Boggs Mr. and Mrs. William C. Boinest 1950 Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGuire Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bradley III Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bradley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradshaw III 1992
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Dr. and Mrs. John M. Daniel III 1970 Mrs. Eleanor Durham Davenport 1944 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. DeCamps 1968 Mr. John Tobias Desch 2006 Digital Benefit Advisors Drs. David and Robin Disler Mr. Benjamin Forem Donohue 2010 Miss Mayme Beth Forem Donohue 2003 Mr. Stephen Wright Douglas 2001 Mr. S. Miles Dumville Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edmunds, Jr. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Edmunds II Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ewing 1986 Exxon Mobil Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Farmer 1974, 1976 Mrs. Joseph C. Farrell Mrs. Joan McCormack Ferrill 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Flinchum Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. French Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Garnett 1991 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gift Dr. Roger Giordano and Dr. Bernadette Lyons-Giordano Dr. and Mrs. Daran Glenn Ms. Dee L. Goodbody Ms. Martha Clark Goss 1967 Mr. Samuel S. Gottwald 2002 Mrs. Susan Tolleson Gowen 1987 Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Hallberg 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan 1977
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Harrison 1978, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Heiner 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Henry 1984 Dr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Hickok, Jr. 1968, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Holdych Honey Perkins Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Horner Mr. John C. Ivins, Jr. Anne Gail 1988 and Gary Jennings Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr. 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Bryce D. Jewett III 1993, 1994 Mrs. Leigh Dobbins Johnson 1978 Mr. and Mrs. K. Roger Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jung, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner 1995 Dr. Claire C. Kaugars Mrs. Lynne J. Kinder Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerard King 1982 Mr. James Whitlock Klaus 1982 Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. H. Pettus LeCompte 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leonard Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Linhart 1965 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lipscomb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Long Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Long, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lublin Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Luck III Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. David Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. McAlister C. Marshall II 1988
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin III 1994 Massie Scott Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mathews 1972 Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. McDonough Drs. Benita 1976 and Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III 1977 Mr. and Mrs. T. Justin Moore III 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Neese Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Negus Newmark & Company Real Estate, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. S. Marshall Orr III S. Marshall and Elizabeth P. Orr Charitable Fund of the River Counties Community Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Partlow Mr. Russel Grant Perkins 1993 Mr. Ronald Oswin Pessner, Jr. 1988 Mrs. Peyton M. Pollard Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheairs Porter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryson Powell 1969, 1969 Mr. and Mrs. C. Tupper Purcell 1994 Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Raquet Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ratcliffe III Clyde H. and Carolyn K. Ratcliffe Fund of the River Counties Community Foundation Mr. W. Brian Reames 1983 Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr. 1992 Mr. and Mrs. John M. R. Reed 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Reid III Mr. Michael Reid and Mrs. Kimberly Carrieri Mr. James A. Remington Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Rigby 1993 Ms. Elizabeth Mason Roach 1990 Mrs. L. Gerald Roach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Roberts III Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roday Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Romer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rusbuldt 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Ryckman Edmund A. Saunders, Janie Q. Saunders and Jane Quinn Saunders Endowment of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray Stettinius 1979, 1979 Mrs. Susan C. Stone Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stultz Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer Miss Helen Minor Tanner 1949 Mr. Adam Robert Thalhimer 1997 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Thalhimer 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Thalhimer 1982 Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Tidey Mr. Christopher M. Timmons 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Randy Totten Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Turbeville, Jr. Mrs. Ashley Klaus Turner 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Van Der Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Van Deusen Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter Vaughan III 1963, 1965 Dr. Laraine S. Warner and Mr. Paul K. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Webb Mr. James C. Wheat III Mr. and Mrs. T. Evan Williams, Jr. 1975 Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Willingham III Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Wilton 1973 Mrs. Joan B. Wilton Mr. Richard Watkins Wiltshire III 1997 Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Wyatt 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Zamecnik
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Scher 1983 Mr. William H. Schwarzschild III 1966 Mr. and Mrs. R. Strother Scott Dr. and Mrs. Chester H. Sharps Mr. Ravinder Harkirat Singh 2005 Mr. Yoginder Harkirat Singh 2002 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith 1965 Mr. David Smith and Mrs. Beth Vetrovec Smith 1990 Dr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith III 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Spalding, Jr. 1958 Spider Management Company, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Spotts 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Stepanian 1993
ANNUAL FUND GIFT CLUBS For gifts up to $1,000 Cougar Club $500 - $999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Abbe IV 1980, 1984 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson 1996 Katherine T. and John G. Adamson Family Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn 1987 and Mr. Christopher L. Fallen Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander 1985 Dr. and Mrs. Tahir Allauddin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Aman Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Andress Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Angle Mr. Curt D. Angstadt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Aronson 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Ash 1976 Mr. and Mrs. E. Wesley Atiyeh 1984 Dr. and Mrs. Carl O. Atkins, Jr. Mr. Emmett M. Avery III 1966 and Ms. Jane Gray Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain Drs. Steven and Shari Barbieri Mrs. Christi White Barranger 1969 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Beeghly Mr. and Mrs. W. Chason Beggerow Mr. and Mrs. Corey A. Benjamin Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bennett 1963, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Bennett, Sr. 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Ilya Berdichevsky Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Berger 1969
Dr. Elizabeth C. Reynolds and Mr. John C. Berkyheiser III Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich A. Berling 1986 Dr. Eliot W. Bird and Ms. Tanya Orr Bird Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode 1998 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bostain, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Brackett 1995 Brent Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III 1976 Mr. Scott Carrington Brooks 1986 Ms. Elisabeth S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Calamita III Dr. Robert S. Call 1976 Mr. Scott A. Carson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carter 1974, 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cary 1956 Drs. Stephen and Victoria Chen Mrs. Eva Samford Cherepnya 2008 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Chilmaid Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Christian Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Cole Mr. Max William Comess 2003 Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Condyles 1980 Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Cooke Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cowperthwait Mrs. Lizzie Cullen Cox 2000 Mr. and Mrs. Steven D’Ambrosia Mrs. Robert W. Day Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. James L. Doherty 1953
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Ducharme Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ronald Eckert Mr. and Mrs. W. Holt Edmunds IV Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott 1969 Dr. Catherine D. Ennis 1971 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fallon 1985 Dr. and Mrs. Ofer Feder Ms. Laura L. Fields Mr. and Mrs. James I. Finney III 1978 Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Fisher, Jr. 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fox, Jr. Mrs. Anne Patteson Franklin 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Frye, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Galanti 1997 Mr. Paul E. Galanti Mr. and Mrs. G. Waddy Garrett 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Y. Geho 1979 Mr. and Mrs. T. Randolph Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Goodpasture 1978 Paige and Philip Goodpasture Family Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Gremer Mrs. Sara Samford Griebel 2004 Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Gumenick 1979, 1983 Mr. John Owen Gwathmey 1980 Dr. and Mrs. Roger P. Hailes
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Hall Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall III Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Harman Mr. Arthur W. Harrison III 1986 Mr. Michael J. Hawkinson and Mrs. Esperanza Soria-Nieto Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Merle C. Hazelton Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill 1985 Mrs. Nancy Thomas Hill 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Hofheimer 1995, 1996 Dr. and Mrs. James A. Holland Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr. 1980, 1980 Allan D. Ivie IV 1979 and Page Boinest Melton Ivie 1979 James River Equipment Virginia, L.L.C. Mr. C. Peyton Jenkins 2000 Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Johannessen 1950 Mr. Mark Alan Johnson 1999 Mr. and Mrs. David K. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones Mrs. Katharine Denny Joyce 1985 Mr. and Mrs. A. Eric Kauders, Jr. Mr. John Franklin Kay III 1978 Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay 1975 Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Kell 1987 Mr. George Clifford Kirkmyer III 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Kulp 1984 Dr. and Mrs. Ray Kuwahara Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Lansing II 1998 Mr. William Harvey LeCompte 1978 Mrs. Mary Lou Leipheimer Mr. Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis, Jr. 1996 Wen and Yaling Lin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher V. Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mackell 1963 Mr. Graham Keane Mandl 2008 Mr. George P. Manson and Ms. Gerlinde Edwards Mr. and Mrs. W. Reilly Marchant 1971, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. E. Sidney Martin III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin 1978 Ms. Anne B. Massey 1974 Drs. James and Linda May Mr. and Mrs. John Gary Maynard III 1986 Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel 1961 Mr. James Lee McGeorge, Jr. 1991 Dr. Pamela H. McGhee and Mr. W. Clark McGhee Dr. and Mrs. Hunter H. McGuire, Jr. 1955 McGuire Family Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. Frank A. McKenney 1968
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Mr. James Moore McMahon 1974 Miss Christina Marie Merchant 2005 The Micawber Foundation Middle & Upper School Parents Night Fall Library Book Fund Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler 1995 Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thayer Montague Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Montague Mr. and Mrs. David B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Mortensen Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. 1959 Mr. David Hall Murphy 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nanavati Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Nelson Robert A. Nigro 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Norfleet III Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney 1989 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Overton Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D.R. Palmore Dr. Paras Pandya and Dr. Sonia Shah-Pandya Mr. and Mrs. John S. Patton The Florence S. Patton Foundation of the Community Foundation Mr. and Ms. W. Timothy Perry Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jordan Piland 1978 Ms. Christine K. Plant Mrs. Suzanne Pollard Drs. Karan and Gita Prakash Mrs. Mimi Sheib Proctor 1936* Mr. Joseph Edwin Rackley 1999 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph Ms. Kristen Lynch Raper Mr. George T. Richardson 1970 Dr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Hubel Robins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Roddey 1982 Dr. Sameer Rohatgi and Dr. Anjali Varandani Dr. and Mrs. John Rose III Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ruehling Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Russell, Jr. Dr. Kathryn Bates Russell 1988 Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth 1991, 1990 Mr. and Mrs. F. Behle Schaaf 1972 Mr. Michael J. Schewel and Ms. Priscilla A. Burbank Mr. and Mrs. John M.G. Schmohl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Christopher Schutt 1987 Scott & Stringfellow Educational Foundation Mrs. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Sheehy Mr. Sam Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith, Jr. Mrs. Maxine Matthews Smith 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stefanovich Dr. Crystal Polatty and Mr. Michael J. Stott Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Stringer Ms. Virginia Szigeti Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tavenner Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson 1966 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson III Dr. and Mrs. A. Leigh Thornton, Jr. 1972 Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Timmons 1974 Mr. Christopher Edward Trible 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Vaughan 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy B. Vaughan 1966 Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Warner Miss Martha Alsop Warthen 1992 Mrs. Olivia Randolph Waters 1987 Mr. James S. Watkinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George R. White Mr. Alexander Amr Whitfield 2009 Mr. and Mrs. N. Bryan Whitfield Mr. Claud M. Whitley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitley 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley 1977 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins 1994, 1992 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr. The Reverend and Mrs. David R. Williams Mr. W. Guy Williams, Jr. Williams Mullen Foundation Mr. Andrew Betts Wiltshire 1999 Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Wiltshire 1972 Mrs. Reaves Wimbish 1987 Dr. John Charles Wood 1970 Mr. Coleman Wortham 2007
Anonymous Mr. Benjamin Kirkpatrick Adamson 1998 Mr. Stephen P. Adamson, Jr. 1992* Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed 1963 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Allen III 1966, 1974 Mrs. Sally Holmes Bates Allen 1963 Mrs. Wilbur C. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Anderson III 2000, 1995 Ms. Mary E. Andrews 2001 Mr. Troy G. Arnold III 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ascoli Mr. and Mrs. Reid Ashe Mr. and Mrs. James A. Baber IV Mr. Alan H. Bacon Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley Mr. and Mrs. Troy C. Baldridge 1987 Mr. Aaron C. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Tut B. Bartzen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. Bates 1967 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bauhan, Jr. 1986 BEAM Donor Advised Fund of Richmond Jewish Foundation Mr. Jonathan Daniel Showers Belkowitz 2001 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bellamy III Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Benson III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Blackburn III 1999 Mr. William Temple Blackwood 1982 Dr. and Mrs. John E. Blank Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Boehm Mrs. Louise Cobb Boggs 1957 Dr. Shawn M. Borich and Dr. Jessica L. Van Tuyle Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Bowling 1989 Mrs. Caroline Cutchins Boyd 1998 Mrs. Ellen Ritsch Boyle 1997 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bristow Gail and Gray Broughton Mrs. Lloyd Hall Brown 1964 Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Brownstein 1985 Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Bugg III 1982 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone Burke Mr. Christopher LeBaron Butler 1994 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell Mrs. Jill Thalhimer Campbell 2000 Ms. Margaret H. Campbell 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. C. Cecil 1983, 1981 CH Construction, LLC Mr. William Bates Chappell, Jr. 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Chase *Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV 1962 Dr. and Mrs. James T. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. G. Barton Chucker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Clevenger Mr. and Mrs. Custis Lansing Coleman, Jr. 1980 Dr. and Mrs. W. Scott Conrad 1993, 1993 Mr. and Mrs. S. Gregory Cope 1993 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coulbourn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi Mrs. Elizabeth Carlton Crosby 1985 Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson Crosby III 1983 Mr. Ernest H. Crump Mr. Richard Tullidge Cullen 2003 Dr. and Mr. Laurie W. Cuttino Dr. G. Vincent Dalton 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Daly 1979
Mrs. Wendy Galston Gold 1968 Mr. Jonathan Scott Goodman 1997 Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Hager Mr. A. Brent Hailes 1989 Ms. Laura Moore Hall 1968 Mr. David H. Hallock, Jr. Ms. Sarah J. Hallock 1985 Mr. and Mrs. S. Bennett Harper Ms. Elizabeth T. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Harris 1978, 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hart 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Armin R. Hartmann 1988 Mr. and Mrs. E. Livingston B. Haskell Mr. and Mrs. Dion W. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hepper Mr. and Mrs. William R. B. Hershey 1994 Mrs. Katherine McDowell Higgins 1957
Mr. John Wilson Davis III 1988 Mr. Brian C. Dent Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe, Jr. 1982 Mrs. Mary Garner DeVoe 1978 Mrs. Courtney Carrell Diamond 2001 Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dunn 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Fairlamb III 1973, 1982 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Felts Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV 1987 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II 1988 Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell 1964 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fields 1952 Mrs. Frances Mullen Fink 1970 Ms. Jane T. Fisher 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Funkhouser Mr. and Mrs. William F. Drewry Gallalee 1973 Mr. Mont D. Gaylord 1973 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ginn
Mrs. Sheryl Duff Highfill 1975 Mr. Thomas Jefferson Hofheimer 1991 Mr. and Mrs. W. Barry Hofheimer Carroll and Aggie Hooper Mr. James Warren Hunter 2001 Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Hurst Miss Meredith Carter Hurst 2002 Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins 1988 and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Olin V. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Jacobs Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie W. Johnson, Jr. 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Johnstone Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kastenbaum 1974 Mrs. Elizabeth Baird Kazazian 1983 Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas King 1966
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Mrs. Nancy F. Klaus Dr. Charles J. Klink Dr. Warren Sykes Koontz 1979 Dr. Wendy Frances Kuhn 1976 Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Kulp 1988 Mrs. Susan Kemp Kump 1967 Mrs. Virginia Friddell Kurtz 2004 Dr. Arnold J. Kuta and Dr. Suzanne T. Kuta Mr. J. Christopher LaGow Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing 2000 Amy Becker Leibowitz 1988 and Seth Leibowitz Mr. and Mrs. Chaffraix A. Lelong, Jr. 1968 Ms. Carol L. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Logan 1998 Mrs. Ann Dunnington Loncar 1990 Mr. Andrew C. Lowden 1993 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lowe 1953 Mr. Jiwei Lu and Ms. Ivy Gong Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lyons Mrs. Brittany Aspinall Madlem 2006 Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Mallonee, Jr. 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Manson 2005, 2005 Mr. and Mrs. John A. March, Jr. Mrs. Nancy Meyers Marsiglia 1971 Mr. Lee Whitworth Martin 2001 Mrs. Gray McGurn Mason 2005 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Matson Mr. Michael Mazurek III and Ms. Carol A. Viola Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McCandlish Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. McCormick Dr. and Mrs. Michael McCreery Mrs. Brenda B. McGehee Dr. and Mrs. David J. McGroarty Mr. and Mrs. David E. Melson Mrs. Katherine Chandler Merritt 1999 Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer Dr. and Mrs. John R. Miksch Dr. Elizabeth Cook Miller 1999 Mr. J. Clifford Miller III and Ms. Lucile Miller Mrs. Kathryn Dunnington Miller 1995 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tomlinson Miller, Jr. 1974 Catherine R. Mitchell 1982 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Modisett 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Moelchert III Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Munford Dr. Jennifer Myer 1989 Mrs. Joyce Flippen Nash 1960 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Neal 2001, 2000 Dr. and Mrs. James F. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Newsom III
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Mrs. Blake Hamill Nichols 1998 Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Nichols 1989 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickel 1972, 1979 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Noftsinger 1946 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Norfleet, Jr. Mr. James Christopher Oates 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Palmore 1993 Mrs. Virginia Reynolds Parker 1976 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley Mr. A. Andrew Thornton and Ms. Sarah T. Paxton 1984 Mr. Donald E. Perry Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pettit, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Houghton Phillips II 1987 Mrs. Anne Newsom Pinion 1988 Drs. John and Carolyn Port Mr. Hunter Simpson Powell 2001 Mr. and Mrs. Tanner Edward Powell 1998 Mr. Thomas Winston Price 1995 Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza Mr. and Mrs. Paolo A. Randazzo Mrs. Ashley Reynolds Ray 1991 Mr. G. V. Reddy Mrs. Christie Dunnavant Reed 1989 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Reed Ms. Elizabeth G. Regan 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I. Rein Mrs. Amy Gilman Remke 1978 Mr. and Mrs. J. Aaron Revere 1994 Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Ritsch, Jr. 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr 1993 Mr. and Mrs. Walt F. Romanosky Mrs. Andrew N. Roupas Mr. Colin J. Ruh and Mrs. JoAnn Adrales Ruh Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Ruth Mrs. Mary Seaman Sarkes 1980 Dr. Daniel F. Savage III 1973 Mrs. Anne Taylor Schaaf 1999 Mr. Marshall Poston Schutt 1998 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Seevers, Jr. Miss Alix Eden Seif 1989 Mrs. Barbara Briesmaster Sensabaugh 1971 Mr. Harry Shaia, Jr. Ms. Julia W. Shannon 1972 Dr. Laurie L. Shinn and Mr. Robert W. Shinn Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Siff 1973 Mrs. Christina Thalhimer Silverstein 2002 Evan and Christie Thalhimer Silverstein Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Smith 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith IV
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Spraker 1992 Mrs. William L. Stagg III Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford 1960 Mr. William H. Surgner Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sweeney 1975 Ms. Viola Taylor Sarah Brush Thalhimer and William B. Thalhimer III Endowment Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Thaxton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Thomas Dr. James R. Thomen Mrs. Ashley Krupin Tischer 1998 Mr. and Mrs. Webb L. Tyler Tyler/Berger Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation Ms. Carolyn Jeanette Tyson Mrs. Suzanne Wiley Van Orden 1977 Mrs. Barrie Berman VanBrackle 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Vaughan 1976, 1973 Mr. George Edward Stafford Via 1996 Dr. and Mrs. Juan F. Villalona Mr. H. Nicholas Visser 1963 Dr. Robert O. Waldbauer, Jr. 1977 The Way of the Lord Church Ministry Mrs. Adair Dages Wheat 1978 Mrs. Hugh V. White, Jr. Mr. J. Porter White 1988 Mrs. Elizabeth Johns Whitman 1984 Mr.* and Mrs. William O. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Terrell Williams 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Williams Mrs. Mary Jane Bowers Willis 1950 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire Mrs. James M. Wiltshire, Jr. Mrs. William L. Wimbish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Winston 1996, 1996 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Winter II Mr. H. O. Woltz III Mrs. Ann Gray Turner Wood 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton 1989 Miss Virginia Burn Wortham 2003 Mrs. Ashley Davis Young 2005 Dr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Young Miss Virginia Winston Young 2010 Mrs. Marietta Edmunds Zakas 1977 Dr. and Mrs. Alvaro R. Zeballos Mr. John Yue Zhuo 2003
Mr. Marshall B. Agee 2007 Miss Allison Janet Albright 2009 Mr. Fielding Wallace Bance 2007 Miss Catherine Cook Briggs 2004 Miss Victoria Roth Buseck 2012 Mrs. Carmen Thornton Carraway 2005 Miss Dianne Marie Carter 2004 Mr. Hugh Dinwiddie Carter, Jr. 2008 Miss Kathleen Dempsey Carter 2006 Miss Alexa Elizabeth Cochran Cecil 2012 Miss Sarah Massie Chase 2006 Miss Ann-Sebrell Chavent 2007
Mr. James Taylor Christmas, Jr. 2008 Miss Victoria Louise Christmas 2005 Miss Margaret Baxley Clark 2012 Miss Caroline Ann Cooke 2012 Miss Caitlin Cassity Cosby 2012 Mr. Joshua Philip Daniels 2007 Miss Kathryn Kellum Dickinson 2012 Mr. Alexander Wilson Doherty 2010 Mrs. Peyton Cheely Edwards 2004 Mr. Benjamin Lee Emerson II 2004 Mr. Ryan Patrick Enright 2004 Mr. Craig Curtis Erdmann Jr. 2012 Mr. Theodore En-Dao Fergusson 2012 Mr. Glassell Slaughter Fitz-Hugh IV 2012 Miss Emily Carter Flippo 2012 Miss Frances Winn Friddell 2006 Miss Lillian Gwong-Han Fu 2012 Miss Heather Peebles Garson 2007 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Geiger 2004, 2004 *Deceased
Mrs. Susan Cook Gentil 2004 Mrs. Lauren Hurst Glazier 2004 Mrs. Alice Derry Gnall 2005 Mr. Joseph Michael Grappone, Jr. 2012 Miss Katherine Pemberton Hall 2004 Mr. C. Kennon Harrison, Jr. 2009 Mr. William Anson Hart 2012 Mr. William Cole Hawthorne 2007 Miss Taylor Michelle Hemphill 2012 Mr. Houlder Love Hudgins 2014 Miss Carter Christian Hunter 2010 Mrs. Paige Crosby Hurlbut 2006 Miss Lauren Wesley Hyslop 2008 Mrs. Sarah Gray Tullidge Innes 2005 Miss Amber Katharine Jesse 2004 Miss Anna Leary Jones 2012 Miss Meredith Lee Judkins 2005 Mr. Brooks Michael Jung 2009 Mr. Andrew Evens Kastenbaum 2008 Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick, Jr. 2012 Mrs. Elizabeth Garson Koteles 2005 Mr. Joseph F. B. Lawson 2004 Miss Virginia Flournoy Layfield 2007 Miss Christin Cahill Lipscomb 2004 Miss Sarah Elizabeth Lisk 2007 Miss Jessica Rose Longo 2005 Miss Anne Stewart Lynde 2012 Mr. Philip Simpson Mabry 2007 Miss Corey Colleen Malone-Smolla 2012 Mr. Tyler Douglas Mardian 2012 Miss Ruth Ellen Blair Marsteller 2008 Mr. John Hall Massie 2012 Miss Kendall Britten Mathews 2006 Miss Brooke Campbell Matson 2007 Mrs. Valerie Schultz McFarland 2004 Mrs. Jeannie Costin McGeorge 2006 Mr. Timothy Andrew McGraw 2012 Miss Maura Grace McGroarty 2005 Mr. Connor Evans Miksch 2012 Miss Carolyn Rivers Mitchell 2012 Miss Emily Rives Moore 2010 Mr. John William Moore 2012 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Mostrom 2005, 2005 Miss Katherine Elizabeth Murphy 2012 Mrs. Rebecca Byrd Musser 2005 Miss Rebecca Cassie Naurath 2012 Dr. Daniel H. Newton 2004 Miss Caroline Grace O’Donnell 2010 Miss Holly Kane O’Donnell 2007 Miss Shannon Margaret O’Donnell 2009
Mr. Jacob Harrison Reid Oliver 2009 Mr. James Robert Oliver, Jr. 2007 Mr. T. Andrew O’Shea 2006 Miss Victoria Tyler O’Shea 2008 Mr. Austin Randolph Palmore 2012 Miss Elizabeth Ryder Parrish 2005 Miss Elizabeth S. Peery 2011 Mr. Colfax Dean Phillips 2012 Mr. Crit Taylor Richardson 2005 Mr. Matthew W. Richardson 2007 Mr. Edward Whitcomb Rider 2004 Mr. James Catlin Robertson 2004 Mr. Richard Withers Robertson 2007 Miss Jennifer Lynne Romer 2009 Miss Elizabeth Cortlandt Rosebro 2009 Mrs. Brittany Hallberg Rosell 2007 Miss Stephanie Thomas Ross 2007 Mr. Paul Anthony Rossetti 2012 Mr. Ian Hunter Rowland 2012 Mr. Amrik Singh Sahni 2006 Mr. Troy Michael Shapiro 2006 Miss Madeline Jane Hope Sisk 2005 Miss Lucy Gordon Smith 2012 Miss Austin Elizabeth Dare Spivey 2012 Mrs. Margaret Rosebro Sprewell 2006 Miss Brooke Meredith Stallings 2007 Miss Tyler Garland Starr 2012 Miss Caroline Frances Steadman 2007 Miss Ann Wingate Stettinius 2012 Miss Elizabeth Carson Stettinius 2010 Mr. William Stanwood Stettinius 2007 Miss Whitney Alison Stott 2012 Miss Sarah Margaret Tashjian 2006 Mr. Andrew Meyer Thalhimer 2005 Miss Rebecca Leigh Thornton 2008 Mr. Christopher Russell Timmons 2010 Mr. Douglas Webb Tyler 2008 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker 2004, 2004 Mr. Marshall L. Waller 2004 Miss Dorothy Arrington Watson 2005 Mr. John Drake Watson III 2008 Mr. T. Colscon Wiley 2011 Miss Alister Elizabeth Williams 2012 Mr. Matthew Kellogg Williams 2004 Mr. Preston A. Williams 2011 Mr. James Preston Wiltshire 2007 Mr. James Henry Winslow 2007 Miss Emily Boling Wright 2012
Annual Fund Leadership Clubs
Gold Club – Graduates of the Last Decade Up to $250
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Faculty/Staff Contributing to the Annual Fund
100%
Faculty Annual Fund Representatives Jessica Catoggio
Faculty Participation
{
99%
All Faculty and Staff
}
Lower School
Monica Johnston Middle School
Tim Lengel Upper School
Faculty/ Staff Contributors Anonymous Ms. Stacy H. Adams Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn Mrs. Elizabeth A. Albrecht Mrs. Karen Albright Mrs. Lauralee G. Allen Ms. Deborah F. Andersen Mrs. Elizabeth H. Andrews Mrs. Mary W. Arzt Mrs. Jill Somers Aveson Mrs. Kimberly S. Ball Mr. David N. Bannard Ms. Melanie L. Barker Mrs. Eileen Beane Mr. Frank Becker Mr. Daniel Bell Ms. Julie M. Bennett Mrs. Maria-Luisa Benson Mrs. Amy J. Blackmer Mr. Charles L. Blair, Jr. Mrs. Lee Bottoms Mrs. Elizabeth Bowling
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Boyd Mr. Tyler J. Boyd Mr. Weldon A. Bradshaw Mrs. Christine M. Branin Ms. Erin M. Breese Mrs. Katherine Bretz Mr. James M. Britto Mrs. Susan Brizzolara Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Mrs. Lauren DeLaurentis Brown Mrs. Elsie M. Bustamante Mrs. Nicola Byford Mrs. Beverly Randolph Campbell Ms. Cynthia Cargas Mr. Scott A. Carson Miss Dianne M. Carter Mrs. Jessica Catoggio Mrs. Allen B. Chamberlain Mr. Mark S. Chambers Mrs. Sally Crater Chambers Ms. Peggy Chan Mr. and Mrs. Page Chapman IV
Mrs. Blair H. Chewning Ms. Deborah A. Clabo Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton Ms. Ellen Clore Mr. John Page Coates Mrs. Maria Saffer Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Coffey Mrs. Elizabeth W. Cogar Mrs. Frances Owen Coleman Mrs. Teresa L. Coleman Dr. Fletcher Collins III Mr. Christopher S. Conquest Mr. and Mrs. Bradley R. Cooke Ms. Helen Coulson Mrs. Amanda Cowgill Mrs. Sarah G. Cowles Mrs. Karen R. Cribbs Mr. Ernest H. Crump Ms. Kathryn E. Cunningham Ms. Ann Woods Cutchins Mr. W. Taylor Dabney IV Mrs. Mary O. Damon
Mr. J. Tobias Desch Mr. James M. Dickinson Ms. Alice Elizabeth Anne Dixon Mrs. Cynthia Douglass Mrs. Karen S. Doxey Mrs. Stacy P. Dudley Ms. Dana DuMont Mr. Jeff Dunnington Mr. James A. Durling Mr. Craig T. Ely Mr. David R. Fahey Mrs. Holly Schmidt Fairlamb Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Featherston III Mrs. Xin-Yi Fergusson Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferry, Jr. Ms. Laura L. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Rives Fleming III Mr. Arthur S. Follansbee Mrs. Christine Snow Foster Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell Miss Anna E. Frazer Mr. Malcolm P. Friddell, Jr. Mr. Aaron Fulk Mr. David Fuller Mr. Jeffrey B. Gadette Mrs. Heather D. Garnett Mrs. Trygve Lee Garter
Mrs. Ansley Gift Miss Laurie E. Goode Mr. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Miss Melanie Karen Gorsline Mrs. Marella Gregory Mrs. Daniela Guzman Mrs. Deborah E. Hailes Mrs. Katherine K. Hall Ms. Laura Moore Hall
Mr. Mark Andrew Hall Dr. Todd W. Hanneman Mr. Ryan M. Hart Mr. Stephen A. Hart Mrs. Lynn G. Haw Mrs. Esperanza Soria-Nieto Mrs. Lillian H. Hazelton Dr. David Headly Ms. Carol W. Herod
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Faculty/Staff Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mrs. Aster Kidane Mr. Stephen D. Hickman Mrs. Christine D. Hoffman Mrs. Jennifer Holloway Mrs. Rebecca Masters Hottman Mrs. Samantha P. Huber Mrs. Jennifer Jones Hundley Mrs. Megan J. Hunt Dr. Jill S. Hunter Ms. Karen A. Hurd Mrs. Elisabeth M. Jacobs Dr. Pamela James Ms. Monica Johnston Mrs. Melanie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones Mr. Brian Christopher Justice Mr. Joshua V. Katz Mrs. Jennifer M. Keiper Mrs. Taylor Kell Mrs. Tyler Beazley Kilpatrick Mrs. Heide C. Knapik Mrs. Beth A. Kondorossy Mr. Glenn A. LaFerriere Mr. Benjamin R. Lamb Ms. Carolyn LaMontagne Ms. Debra Lappan Dr. Susan B. Leahy
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Amy Becker Leibowitz Mr. Brian E. Leipheimer Mr. Timothy K. Lengel Ms. Carol L. Lewis Mr. Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis, Jr. Mrs. Suzanne L. Lewis Mrs. Michelle K. Logan Mr. L. Pascal Losambe Mrs. Pamela W. Lowe Mr. Paul B. Lupini Mr. E. Farley Macdonald Mrs. Erin M. March Mrs. Helen L.S. Markiewicz Mrs. Cheryl M. Matson Mr. Collin C. McConaghy Mrs. Debra McKercher Mrs. Catherine Melton Mrs. Lindsey Alvis Melvin Mrs. Danielle Mendonsa Mrs. Amy L. Merchant Mrs. Andrea B. Miller Mrs. Deborah I. Miller Mrs. Julie Lowell Miller Mr. Kenneth C. Miller III Mr. Kristopher E. Mock Mrs. Jessica Morrall Mrs. Katherine R. Musick
Mrs. Martha C. Nesmith Mrs. Melissa Newcomb Mr. Mark G. Newlen Ms. Mildred Norman-Risch Mr. Joel W. Nuckols III Mr. William J. O’Brien Mrs. Kathryn Sage Oden Mrs. Emily Baskerville Oney Miss Victoria T. O’Shea Mrs. Susan B. Overton Mrs. Margaret Randolph Pace Ms. Phyllis Palmiero Mr. Mark J. Palyo Mrs. Kate Fleming Parthemos Mr. R. Alexander Peavey Mr. Stephen M. Perigard Mrs. Carrie A. Persing Mrs. Clara M. Pettus Mrs. Karen Pickett Ms. Kara Priddy Mrs. Jennifer S. Quindoza Mrs. Emily DeVries Randolph Mr. Benjamin I. Rein Mrs. Molly B. Revere Mr. Marc T. Reynolds Ms. Jennifer Lindner and Ms. Annie Richards Mr. Matthew W. Richardson
Faculty/Staff Contributing to the Annual Fund
Amy and Bill Rider Mrs. Pamela Roberts Mrs. Sally L. Roberts Ms. Jan D. Rodgers Mrs. Mindy M. Romanosky Miss Elizabeth C. Rosebro Dr. J. Brian Ross Dr. Linda Rouse Mrs. Mary Margaret Ryan Ms. Allison N. Seay Mrs. Laurie V. Shadowen Mr. R. Jonathan Shelley Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson Shelly Mr. David M. Sherman Ms. Zhangyi Shi Mrs. Anne Gray Siebert Mrs. Valencia W. Siff Mr. Sam Simpson Mrs. Patricia Sinkler Mrs. Ashley M. Sipe Mrs. Clare R. Sisisky Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Slater Mr. Alex Smith Mrs. Holly Smith Mrs. Sarah P. Smith Mrs. Sonya A. Smith Ms. Kimberly T. Smythe Mr. Edward Andrew Stanley Mrs. Mironda B. Starke Mr. David S. Stillman Mr. Andrew Stone Mr. Jason Stone Mrs. Amanda Little Surgner Mrs. Pamela Anderson Sutherland Mr. Vlastimil Svab Mrs. Kathleen Taylor Mrs. Carrie Thomas Dr. Bart Thornton Ms. Sandra Y. Ting Mrs. Sallie Tinney Paige A. Tinney-Reed Mr. Zachary Townsend Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy Mrs. Susan Bruch Trenkle Ms. Lynne W. Tulou Mr. Robert M. Turner, Jr. Mrs. Connie Tuttle Mrs. Carolyn Nelsen Villanueva Dr. Kathleen Lynn Vlieger Ms. Monique Voss Mrs. Christine Waldron Mrs. Ruth R. Webb
Mr. Robert M. Wedge Ms. Patricia S. Werrell Mrs. LaNessa West Mrs. Mary Kendall F. White Mr. Claud M. Whitley, Jr. Mr. George Wickham Mrs. Susan C. Wiley Mrs. Jennifer Robertson Wilkins Mrs. Allison Williams Mr. Charles E. Williams Mr. Christopher T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jere H. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Sarah Williamson Mr. Stewart A. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson
Mrs. Lisbeth H. Wilson Mr. Christopher Winer Ms. Shannon L. Winston Mrs. Janice N. Wise Mrs. Kathy M. Wrenn Dr. Mei Dong Mrs. Kimberley N. Zandler Mrs. Laura Zyglocke
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Parents Contributing to the Annual Fund 2014 / 2015 Participation By Class Year
57%
Lower School
55%
Middle School
57%
61%
Parent Contributors
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57%
Upper School
Total Participation Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Abbe IV Ms. Stacy H. Adams Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn and Mr. Christopher L. Fallen Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander Dr. and Mrs. Tahir Allauddin Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Allocca Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Aman
62%
Grade 12
Grade 10
Grade 9
Grade 8
Grade 7
Grade 6
51% 50%
Grade 5
55% 56%
Grade 4
51%
Grade 3
Grade 2
53%
Grade 1
Kindergarten
50%
55%
58% 56%
Grade 11
64%
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Andress Mr. and Mrs. William D. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Angle Mr. Curt D. Angstadt Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany B. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Aronson Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ascoli
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wesley Atiyeh Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Aveson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Baber IV Mr. Alan H. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Troy C. Baldridge Mr. Aaron C. Ball Mr. Michael Adamik and Mrs. Kimberly S. Ball Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory Ballowe Drs. Steven and Shari Barbieri Dr. and Mrs. C. Ryan Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Tut B. Bartzen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bauhan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Padraic Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley IV Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Beckstoffer Mr. and Mrs. David L. Beeghly Mr. and Mrs. W. Chason Beggerow Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bellamy III Mr. and Mrs. Corey A. Benjamin Ms. Julie M. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Ilya Berdichevsky Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Berger Dr. Elizabeth C. Reynolds and Mr. John C. Berkyheiser III Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich A. Berling Mr. and Mrs. Jory A. Berson Dr. Eliot W. Bird and Ms. Tanya Orr Bird Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Blackburn III Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland Dr. and Mrs. John E. Blank Mr. and Mrs. David A. Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Bogese Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Boggs Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bonbright III Dr. Patricia B. Bonwell and Mr. William S. Bonwell Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bor Dr. Shawn M. Borich and Dr. Jessica L. Van Tuyle Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bostain, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Scott Conrad Mr. Robert M. King and Ms. Jo Ellen Constine Mr. and Mrs. S. Gregory Cope Mr. James H. Cottrell and Ms. Melissa R. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coulbourn, Jr. Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Mrs. Sarah G. Cowles Mrs. Laura H. Cowperthwait Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Craig, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Cram Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cribbs, Jr. Mr. Darron W. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Jordan T. Cryer Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Cullen Mr. Stephen J. Billings and Ms. Kathryn E. Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel W. Cuthbert Dr. and Mr. Laurie W. Cuttino Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter Dabney Mr. W. Taylor Dabney IV and Ms. Julia E. Pfaff Dr. G. Vincent Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Steven D’Ambrosia Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick DeMarco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dempsey Mr. Brian C. Dent Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Diemer Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. Diggs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Doerfler Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Ducharme Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Eastep Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Edmunds II Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Fairlamb III Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Featherston III Dr. and Mrs. Ofer Feder Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Felts Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.A. Ferguson Dr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Fergusson Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferry, Jr. Dr. Jennifer L. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Rives Fleming III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Flinchum Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Foster Dr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. French Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Frye, Jr. Mr. Thomas W. Funkhouser Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Gaffney % Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Garnett Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Garnett Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Y. Geho Mr. and Mrs. H. Moncure Geho Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gift Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Gill Dr. Roger Giordano and Dr. Bernadette Lyons-Giordano Dr. and Mrs. Daran Glenn Mr. and Mrs. James T. Goggins, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Golladay Ms. Dee L. Goodbody Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Wess M. Gould Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Graeber Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Greer III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Gremer Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Gross Mr. and Mrs. John G. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Gumenick Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Guzman Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Hager Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Hall Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall III Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Hall IV Mr. David H. Hallock, Jr. Ms. Sarah J. Hallock Mr. and Mrs. R. Shawn Handley Dr. and Mrs. Todd W. Hanneman Mr. and Mrs. S. Bennett Harper Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Armin R. Hartmann Mr. and Mrs. E. Livingston B. Haskell Mr. Michael J. Hawkinson and Mrs. Esperanza Soria-Nieto Mr. and Mrs. Dion W. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Merle C. Hazelton Dr. Armistead E. Henderer and Mr. Peter L. Henderer Dr. and Mrs. Ellis O. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hepper Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Herring
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Parents Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mr. and Mrs. E. Marshall Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Bowling Mr. and Mrs. M. Carlisle Bowling III Dr. and Mrs. David M. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Brackett Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bradley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradshaw III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brewer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III Mr. James M. Britto Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Brizzolara Ms. C. Meriwether Broaddus Ms. Sarah J. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Brownstein Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Bugg III Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bullard III Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Byford Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss III Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Calamita III Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. J. Sean Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Carley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Casalino Dr. and Mrs. Michael Catoggio Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. C. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Page Chapman IV Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Chase Drs. Stephen and Victoria Chen Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chenault V Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Chilmaid Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Christian Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. G. Barton Chucker Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton S. Clark III Mr. and Mrs. John G. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Coffey Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Ron O. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Condyles Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Conquest
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Parents Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William R. B. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hilb Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Hofheimer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Holdych Dr. and Mrs. James A. Holland Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hope Mr. and Mrs. David B. Horner Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hourigan Mr. and Mrs. David H. Howell Ms. Josephine F. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hungerford Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Basil L. Hurst III Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ivie Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jamison II Anne Gail and Gary Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Bradley P. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bryce D. Jewett III Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. K. Roger Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Johnson Mr. and Mrs. David K. Johnston Ms. Monica Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Johnstone Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Reginald N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Justice Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner Dr. and Mrs. Brian J. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. A. Eric Kauders, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Keiper Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Kell Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kennon, Jr. Mrs. Lynne J. Kinder Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerard King Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana Dr. Charles J. Klink Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Kollmansperger III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Kulp Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Kulp Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. LaFerriere Mr. Michael S. Laming and Ms. Janet K. Dibbs Mr. Daniel Hefko and Ms. Carolyn LaMontagne Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Lansing II Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel E. Lawrence Amy Becker Leibowitz and Seth Leibowitz Dr. Vienne K. Murray and Mr. Brian E. Leipheimer Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leonard Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolling Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. George B. Little, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Long Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Lowe Mr. Jiwei Lu and Ms. Ivy Gong Mr. and Mrs. Christopher V. Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Macdonald Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mairs Mr. and Mrs. John A. March, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Marchetti, Sr. Ms. Michelle A. Mardian-Judge Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Markiewicz Mr. and Mrs. E. Sidney Martin III Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin III Ms. Claiborne Scott Mason Mr. James D. Mason IV Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mayhew Mr. and Mrs. John Gary Maynard III Mr. Michael Mazurek III and Ms. Carol A. Viola Mr. and Mrs. Sean McCluskey Ms. Anne L. McCorey Mr. and Mrs. David L. McDaniel Dr. Pamela H. McGhee and Mr. W. Clark McGhee Mr. and Mrs. John H. McLarin Mr. and Mrs. Hayden McMillian Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Melnick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Melvin Mr. Michael E. Mendelson and Ms. Shannon M. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Merchant Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer Drs. Benita and Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tomlinson Miller, Jr. Catherine R. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Moelchert III Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thayer Montague Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Montague Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. David B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. William R. Moore III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Moorman Mr. Todd Morchower Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Mortensen
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy Mrs. Katherine R. Musick Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nanavati Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Neese Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Negus Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Nichols Ms. Mary Catherine Nimaga Mr. Ross R. Noe and Ms. Nancy C. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Darren J. Nolt Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Norfleet III Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Nott Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Neill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. O’Shea Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen III Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Pace Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D.R. Palmore Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Palmore Dr. Paras Pandya and Dr. Sonia Shah-Pandya Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Papa Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Partlow Mr. A. Andrew Thornton and Ms. Sarah T. Paxton Dr. Louis Schwartz and Ms. Donna L. Perry Mr. and Ms. W. Timothy Perry Mr. and Mrs. D. Kevin Peterman Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pettus Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Houghton Phillips II Mr. and Mrs. M. Jordan Piland Drs. John and Carolyn Port Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheairs Porter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Porter Drs. Karan and Gita Prakash Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Proutt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tupper Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Joshua H. Rahman Mr. and Mrs. Paolo A. Randazzo Ms. Kristen Lynch Raper Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Raquet Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Ratchford Mr. and Mrs. David A. Reed Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. R. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Roberts III Mr. Gregory C. Robins Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Roddey Ms. Jan D. Rodgers Dr. Sameer Rohatgi and Dr. Anjali Varandani Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr Mr. and Mrs. Walt F. Romanosky Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Romer Mr. and Mrs. Domenick J. Ronga Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas Dr. Kirk Richardson and Dr. Linda Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Rowland Mr. Colin J. Ruh and Mrs. JoAnn Adrales Ruh Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rusbuldt Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Ryckman
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Scher Mr. and Mrs. John M.G. Schmohl, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Schutrumpf Mr. and Mrs. E. Christopher Schutt Mr. William H. Schwarzschild Mr. and Mrs. James S. Seevers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Shield II Dr. Laurie L. Shinn and Mr. Robert W. Shinn Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Siebert Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Slater Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Slotterback Mr. David Smith and Mrs. Beth Vetrovec Smith Dr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith III Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith IV Dr. Kulbir Sandhu and Mr. Parmeet Soin Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson M. Sommers Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Spalding III Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Speight, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Spivey IV Mr. and Mrs. David F. Sponaugle Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Spotts Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Spraker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sroba Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley Mrs. Mironda B. Starke Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stefanovich Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stokes Mr. Andrew Stone and Ms. Robin Cooper-Stone Mrs. Susan C. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Storey Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Stringer Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tavenner Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Taylor Ms. Nancy M. Taylor Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Thalhimer Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Thaxter Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Z. Bart Thornton Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Tidey Mr. and Mrs. Thanh T. Truong Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Turner, Jr.
Ms. Carolyn Jeanette Tyson Rob and Shannon Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. John F. Van Der Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Van Deusen Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Fernando B. Viego Dr. and Mrs. Juan F. Villalona Mr. and Mrs. Gil John Villanueva Mr. Ludo A. Vlieger and Dr. Kathleen L. Vlieger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III Dr. Laraine S. Warner and Mr. Paul K. Warner Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Warner Mr. Douglas Bruce Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Webb Mr. James L. Weinberg and Ms. Rosann Bocciarelli Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Werwath Reverend and Mrs. Nathaniel D. West Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Westermann Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. White Mr. and Mrs. George R. White Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Willard III Ms. Elizabeth Howell Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jere H. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Evan Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Williamson IV Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Willingham III Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Peyton B. Winfree IV Ms. Shannon L. Winston and Ms. Monica L. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Winston Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wittmann Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Woo Dr. Charlotte B. Woodfin and Mr. John H. Woodfin Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Woodhouse IV Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Yarney Dr. Mei Dong and Mr. Feng Yue Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Zamecnik Mrs. Kimberley N. Zandler Dr. and Mrs. Alvaro R. Zeballos Mr. and Mrs. C. David Zyglocke
Parents Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mr. Shawn F. Reed and Ms. Paige A. Tinney-Reed Mr. Robert K. Reeves and Mrs. Shannon K. Bailie-Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Carter V. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Reid III Mr. Michael Reid and Mrs. Kimberly Carrieri Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reifsnider Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I. Rein Mr. and Mrs. J. Aaron Revere Kenneth J. Richmond and Ann N. Richmond Amy and Bill Rider Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Rigby Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Riopelle Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Rising Ms. Elizabeth Mason Roach Mr. and Mrs. Matson L. Roberts
REPORT ON GIVING 81
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
23%
Total Participation Alumni Donors by Class
1936
60% Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown Mrs. Mimi Sheib Proctor* Mrs. Nancy Cann Purcell
1937
33% Mrs. Miriam Scott Apter
1938
50% Mrs. Betty Ratcliffe Marshall
1940
50% Mrs. Mary Nolde Foster
1944
20% Mrs. Eleanor Durham Davenport
82 SPARK
1946
17% Mrs. Margaret Eanes Noftsinger
1951
22% Mrs. Patricia Minor Hoover Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson Shannon
1947
17% Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Davis
1948
Alumni Class Donations 1936 through 1949
1949
1936
$11,600
1937
$25
1938
$25
1940
$50
1944
$1,000
1946
$250
1947
$275
1948
$20,050
1949
$1,200
29% Mrs. Edythe Reed Funsten Mrs. Roxane Harrison Mitchell
33% Mrs. Barbara Amole Smith Miss Helen Minor Tanner
1950
50% Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest Mrs. E. Reed Carter Mrs. Elizabeth Shewmake Johannessen Mrs. Marion Pleasants Trice Mrs. Mary Jane Bowers Willis
1952
46%
Mrs. Louise Galleher Coldwell Mrs. Nancy Page Hall Edmunds Mrs. Jean Blankinship Faglie Mrs. Jane Reed Fields Mrs. Nancy Thomas Hill Mrs. Mary Randolph Coleman Spencer
1953
100% Mrs. Susan Ragland Abrahamson* Mrs. Mary Lou Heindl Doherty Mrs. Ann Chesley Edmunds Mrs. Katharine Tilghman Lowe Mrs. Nelda Wood Snyder
1954
31%
Ms. Carter B. Brenaman Mrs. Elizabeth Temple Downs Mrs. Constance Booker Moe Mrs. Elsie Ellerson Morris
1955
38% Ms. Susan W. Durham Ms. Lucie Hall Fitzgerald Mrs. Hunter H. McGuire, Jr. Mrs. Lucy Boswell Negus Mrs. Elizabeth Kennon Shuey Mrs. Bernice Spathey Walker
1956
38%
Mrs. Elizabeth Hotchkiss Cary Mrs. Mary Bruce Featherston DeVoe Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Neal Osborne Mrs. Carole Mullin Rayner Mrs. Maria Ashby Dunn Scott
1957
19% Mrs. Louise Cobb Boggs Mrs. Virginia Puller Dabney Mrs. Katherine McDowell Higgins
1958
1950
$7,476
1951
$225
1952
$2,800
1953
$1,150
1954 $125 1955 $930 1956 1957
33%
Mrs. Lake McGary Andrews Mrs. Mason Henley Beazley Mrs. Jane Hubbard Best Mrs. Anne Walker Cotton Mrs. Kaye Brinkley Spalding Mrs. Vwirginia Anne Lloyd Vaughan
1959
Alumni Class Donations 1950 through 1959
50%
Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss Mrs. Mary Buford Bocock Hitz Mrs. Julia Scott Wall King Mrs. Deane Hotchkiss Mountcastle Mrs. Frances Bramble Sargent Mrs. Courtney Lawson Sjostrom Mrs. Patricia Chewning Young
1958 1959
$1,135 $730 $1,402 $1,450
1960
28% Mrs. Grace Whitehead Broaddus Miss Virginia W. Ewing Mrs. Joyce Flippen Nash Mrs. Susanne Williams Snead Mrs. Betsy Jo Viener Spence Mrs. Catherine Carson Stratford Mrs. Mary Carrington Williams *Deceased
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Alumni Class Donations 1960 through 1969
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1961
$1,050 $1,315 $1,800 $3,940 $6,275 $6,375 $17,387 $25,815 $9,250 $10,165
23%
Mrs. Virginia Brent Evans Ms. Harriet A. Franklin Mrs. Cornelia Whittet Garrett Mrs. Anne Gordon Dickerson Harrison Ms. Nancy McDaniel Lanier Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel
Dr. Robert MacIntyre Bennett Mrs. Katherine Henley Bennett Mrs. Carolyn Baker Bottger Mrs. Patricia Margraf Bussard Ms. Emily W. Chewning Mrs. Jeannette Yager Dortch Mrs. Retta Leigh Perel Keil Mrs. Margaret Reynolds Mackell Mrs. Lucy Oliver Mrs. Roberta Brent Peek Mr. C. Porter Vaughan III Mr. H. Nicholas Visser Mrs. Meade Howarth Williams
1964
28% Mrs. Lloyd Hall Brown Mrs. Estelle Munford Call Dr. Robert B. Carter Mrs. Jean Nickel Collins Mr. Jeffress Samuel Dortch III Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr. Mr. Rayford P. Kytle III Mrs. Sally Trice Lester
1962
33% Mrs. Susan Materne Benson Ms. Margaret S. Bryson Mrs. Marion Smith Chenault Mrs. Ann Strickland Davenport Mrs. Anne Coleman Davidson Mrs. Rossie Reed Fisher Mr. David W. Leary Mrs. Anne Hirschler Long Mrs. Frances Shinnick Manderson Mrs. Sharon Welton Parker Mrs. Lucy Fitzgerald Steele
1963
38% Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed Mrs. Sally Holmes Bates Allen
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1965
24% Mr. Harold L. Barnes, Jr. Mrs. Anne P. Dobbins Brasfield Mrs. Paula Brown Demosthenes Mrs. Suzanne Jones Duncan Mrs. Nancy Sadler George Ms. Virginia Ann Jones Mrs. Judith West Kidd Mr. J. Theodore Linhart Mr. Chunk Neale Mr. William S. Porter Mrs. Mary Leary Rabb Mr. John T. Robertson Mr. Alex Smith Mrs. Kate Donnahoe Vaughan
1966
1967 Mrs. Nan Ellen Williams Ritsch Mrs. Kay Taylor Sheild Mr. William B. Thalhimer III Ms. Elizabeth Austin Tucker Mr. Richard W. Wiltshire, Jr. Mrs. Ann Gray Turner Wood
30%
Mrs. Dorothy McDowell Adams Ms. Elizabeth Adamson Mr. George Edward Allen III Mr. Richard Henrik Antell Mrs. Mary Anna Toms Broadbent Mr. William Rives Curdts Mrs. Trygve Lee Garter Dr. William M. Gottwald Mr. John Walker Gregory Mr. Franklin Bain Heiner Mr. F. Robertson Hershey Mrs. Sandra Davis King Mrs. Sue Eastham King Mr. Steven Andrew Markel Ms. Lee Marshall Price Mr. William H. Schwarzschild III Mr. Addison B. Thompson Mrs. Mary Jo Trice Tribendis Mr. Leroy B. Vaughan Mr. Stephen K. White
26% Mrs. Isabel Spilman Bates Mr. Richard K. Bennett, Sr. Mr. DeWitt Belllinger Casler III Ms. Lucy R. Correll Mrs. Elizabeth Conner Flippen Mrs. Linda Blake Gayle Ms. Martha Clark Goss Ms. Sarah E. Hall
1968
31% Mrs. Barbara Robertson Burke Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Childrey Mr. H. Guy Collier Mr. Charles Michael DeCamps Mrs. Wendy Galston Gold Ms. Laura Moore Hall Ms. Amy Haskell Mr. Charles L. Heiner Dr. Eugene W. Hickok, Jr. Mrs. Katharine Pauley Hickok Mrs. Kathryn Conner Jarvis Mr. Donald D. Lecky Mrs. Elizabeth Hart Lecky Mr. Chaffraix A. Lelong, Jr. Mr. Frank A. McKenney Mr. Gordon F. Penick III Mrs. Ruth Norfleet Penick Mrs. Virginia Stevens Purcell Mr. Daniel S. Smith
1969
24% Mrs. Christi White Barranger Mrs. Katherine Tyler Berger Mr. Walter Lee Christian
Ms. Katherine Meyers Cohen Mr. Joseph W. Coxe IV Mr. William R. Elliott Ms. Elisabeth Anne Fisher Mr. Merritt W. Foster III Mr. George Clifford Kirkmyer III Mr. T. Gaylon Layfield III Mrs. Marilyn Linhart Moses Mr. Earl Bryson Powell Mrs. Frances Simpson Powell Mrs. Frances Chalkley Robertson Mr. Arthur N. Sanderson Mr. Sidney L. Stern II Mr. Francis D. Williams III Mr. Richard Gregory Williams Ms. Pamela Marie Williams Mrs. Melinda Vick Wilson
1970
28% Mr. M. Garland Anderson II Dr. Frank Douglass Bruni Mrs. Kate Mallonee Buckingham Mr. Hugh D. Carter Ms. Ellen Clore Mr. William B. Correll, Jr. Mr. George Paul Cox Dr. John M. Daniel III Mr. Steven Merritt Edmonds Mr. W. Stuart Farmer, Jr. Mrs. Frances Mullen Fink Ms. Karen A. Massey Mr. Richard L. Nigro Mrs. Martha Scott O’Connell Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Zoll Padow Mr. Nelson C. Pollard Mr. George T. Richardson
Mrs. Maxine Matthews Smith Mrs. Martha Noel Smith Mrs. Barrie Miller Sutton Mr. Christopher M. Timmons Mr. R. L. Terrell Williams Dr. John Charles Wood
1971
27% Mr. Stanley F. Druckenmiller Dr. Catherine D. Ennis Mr. Joseph A. Farmer Mr. George B. Field III Mrs. Anne Day Friddell Ms. Zoe Anne Green Mr. H. Pettus LeCompte Mr. William Reilly Marchant Mrs. Nancy Meyers Marsiglia Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Mrs. Beverly Britten Moore Mrs. Rebecca Major Newman Mrs. Kate Fleming Parthemos Mr. Thomas Earl Pruitt Mr. James Harris Scholl Mrs. Barbara Briesmaster Sensabaugh Mr. David G. Shuford Mrs. Susan Heiner Steadman Mrs. Molly Nichols Tashjian Mr. Harry R. Thalhimer Ms. Terry Starke Tosh Mr. George P. Whitley Ms. Susan Lynne Williams
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman James Mrs. Susan Kemp Kump Mr. Gordon Lee Mallonee, Jr. Robert A. Nigro Mrs. Elizabeth Whittet O’Conor Mr. Jonathan S. Perel Mr. William B. Wiltshire Mrs. Louise Vincent Wiltshire
1972
33% Mrs. Anne Harrison Rose Alferink Mr. Anthony J. Asch Mrs. Joan Pruitt Buhrman Ms. Sara Anne Burford Mrs. Elizabeth Gayle Clough Ms. Mary Maxwell Conner Mary D. Bennett Ellison Mr. John David Gottwald Ms. Carol W. Herod Mrs. Pamela Wagner Johnson Reverend Patricia Dykers Koenig Mrs. Beth Watlington Marchant Mrs. Brenda Britten Mathews Mr. David Lewis Nickel Mr. James Christopher Oates
REPORT ON GIVING 85
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mrs. Ann Markel Samford Ms. Susan Trigg Sanders Mr. F. Behle Schaaf Ms. Julia W. Shannon Mrs. Ellen Taylor Sisson Ms. Jane Connell Spilman Ms. Martha Wynne Stuart Mrs. Rebecca LeCompte Thornton Mr. Walter L. Williams Mr. J. Christopher Wiltshire
1973
19% Mrs. Jane Kastenbaum Asch Mr. David Mackay Clough Mrs. Elizabeth Bruni Downey Reverend Gail Merrick Ebersole Mr. Everett Allan Fairlamb III Mrs. Joan McCormack Ferrill Mrs. Justin Derieux Frackelton Mr. William F. Drewry Gallalee Mr. Mont D. Gaylord Mrs. Elizabeth Chandler Hallberg Mr. Charles L. Rogers Dr. Daniel F. Savage III Mr. Robert N. Siff Mrs. Elizabeth Yager Simpson Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III Mrs. Frances Shelton Vaughan Mr. Barry A. Wilton
1974
28% Mrs. Anne Cary Hall Allen Mr. John A. Bowman Ms. Margaret H. Campbell Mr. William H. Carter Mrs. Helen Anderson Carter Mr. Neil Page Farmer Miss Melanie Karen Gorsline Mrs. Margaret Newell Gottwald Mr. Erik Scott Greenbaum Mr. Robert G. Kastenbaum Mr. James D. Mairs Ms. Anne Beverly Massey Mr. James Moore McMahon Mrs. Margaret Reese Mertens Mr. William Tomlinson Miller, Jr. Mr. John Moncure, Jr. Mrs. Kathryn Redford O’Mara
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Mr. Jeffrey C. Timmons Mrs. Wendy Walton Ward Mr. David Miles Williams
1970
1975
21% Mrs. Nancy Kennon Bruchbacher Dr. G. Vincent Dalton Mrs. Beth Jones Geraghty Mrs. Pem Boinest Hall Ms. Elizabeth R. Harris Dr. Mary Lawrence Harris Mrs. Sheryl Duff Highfill Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay Mrs. Martha Fleming Moore Mr. Russell W. Perkins, Sr. Mr. Crit T. Richardson Mr. Meade A. Spotts Mr. Mark A. Sweeney Mrs. Karen Pauli Wells Mrs. Bonnie Irby Williams
1976
23% Mr. Steven E. Ash Ms. Suzanne C. Ash Ms. Margaret Karen Berkness Mr. Arthur S. Brinkley III Dr. Robert S. Call Mr. John Davis Catterton Anne L. Coleman, M.D., Ph.D. Mr. Gary S. Cosby Mrs. Shelley Ingram deButts Mrs. Anne Preston Robertson Farmer Dr. Wendy Frances Kuhn Mrs. Elizabeth Blaylock Lewis Dr. Benita Atiyeh Miller Mrs. Virginia Reynolds Parker Mrs. Deborah Howard Perkins Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews Richardson Mrs. Ann Robins Strickler Mr. Gregory W. Vaughan
1977
Alumni Class Donations 1970 through 1979
24%
Mr. John B. Bullard III Mr. Henry Stokes Carter Mr. Mark Andrew Christian Mrs. Elizabeth Woodroof Cogar
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
$11,235 $48,526 $17,695 $6,965 $11,554 $12,536 $10,700 $16,333 $10,050 $24,321
Mrs. Alison Farmer Cosby Mr. Clark Jeffrey Daly Mrs. Leslie Lawrence Downs Ms. Suzanne P. Duncan Mrs. Marie Achtemeier Finch Mr. Edward Kent Gay Mrs. Terrell Luck Harrigan Mr. Albert B. Kirtland Ms. Jean Elizabeth McLarin Mrs. Elizabeth Stettinius Monroe Mrs. Kimberly Pettit O’Shea Mrs. Suzanne Wiley Van Orden Dr. Robert O. Waldbauer, Jr. Mr. Richard Lee Ware Mr. Franklin P. Watkins, Jr. Mr. Andrew Taylor Wiley Mr. Robert B. Wrenn, Jr. Mrs. Marietta Edmunds Zakas
1978
34% Ms. Lynne Marie Berkness Mr. Ronald F. Calkins, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Whitefield Congdon Mr. E. Bradley Crosby Mrs. Terry Ellen Crosby Mrs. Mary Garner DeVoe Mrs. Fraser Catterton Finney
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mr. Philip Henry Goodpasture Mr. Timothy Reid Harris Mr. William Randolph Harrison Mrs. Paula Billingsley Harrison Mr. Stephen Anson Hart Mrs. Leigh Dobbins Johnson Mr. John F. Kay III Mr. William H. LeCompte Mr. Pierre Antonin Lelong IV Mr. John Watkins Martin Ms. Claiborne Scott Mason Ms. Robin Jane Mayer Ms. Claire Scott McMullan Mr. Jeffrey Aleshire Modisett Mrs. Jane Shannon Newman Mr. Mills Jordan Piland Mrs. Amy Gilman Remke Dr. Claire Myers Rossetti Mrs. Julie Jackson Strange Mrs. Adair Dages Wheat
1979
18% Taylor Allen Mr. Christopher Hume Daly Mrs. Elizabeth Kay Dunn Mr. Franklin Young Geho Mr. Jeffrey McClain Graeber Mrs. Martha Estes Grover Mr. Jeffrey H. Gumenick Mrs. Perry Shelly Gunn Mr. Allan D. Ivie IV Mrs. Page Boinest Melton Ivie Mrs. Anne McCormack Jones Dr. Warren S. Koontz Mr. John Howard McLarin Mrs. Lisa Honaker Nickel Mr. Wallace Gray Stettinius Mrs. Laurie Stanwood Stettinius Mr. Richard L. Thalhimer Mrs. Barrie Berman VanBrackle
1980
25% Mr. James Edward Abbe IV Mr. Edward Lefebvre Allen Mrs. Anne Ratcliffe Chamblee Mr. Custis Lansing Coleman, Jr. Mr. Michael Allen Condyles Mr. Lee P. Dudley, Jr.
Mr. John Owen Gwathmey Mr. Stephen William Hughes Dr. James S. Hunter, Jr. Mrs. Patricia Hobson Hunter Mr. David Hall Murphy Ms. Elizabeth G. Regan Mr. J. Sargeant Reynolds, Jr. Mr. Brian Charles Riopelle Mrs. Mary Seaman Sarkes Mrs. Sara Maynard Sommers Mrs. Karen Atiyeh Stephens Mrs. Hunter McKinley Sydnor Mr. Franklin Carlyle Tiller, Jr. Colonel William Lee Wimbish, Jr. Mr. Russell Gardner Wyatt
1981
16% Dr. Michael Armstrong, Jr. Ms. Sarah Jane Brooks Mrs. Cynthia Strother Cecil Mr. F. Neil Cowan, Jr. Mrs. Austin Cary Hancock Ms. Josephine F. Hughes Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick Mrs. Tyler Beazley Kilpatrick Mrs. Tracy Sinnott Mason Mr. Walter John McGraw, Jr. Mrs. Lynn Kirchmier Melnick Ms. Donna Lynne Perry
Ms. Monica Anke Ranniger Mr. Robert G. Shelly, Jr. Mr. Joseph M. Spivey IV Mrs. Suzanne Haynes Spivey
1982
23% Mrs. Catherine Maynard Armstrong Mr. William Temple Blackwood Mrs. Martha Robertson Bowden Mr. William Joseph Bugg III Mr. James A. DeVoe, Jr. Mrs. Holly Schmidt Fairlamb Mrs. Linda Martin Geho Dr. Frances Blanton Herbert Mrs. Kelly Ivey King Mr. James W. Klaus Ms. Catherine Ratcliffe Mitchell Mrs. Sally Wyatt Roddey Ms. Katherine B. Seaman Mr. Stanton L. Thalhimer Mr. Marshall Scott Wimbish
1983
18% Mr. Jeffrey Thomas Armstrong Mr. Michael Garrett Bland Mrs. Wendy Lawson Bosley Mr. Alexander W. C. Cecil
REPORT ON GIVING 87
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Alumni Class Donations 1980 through 1989
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
$7,275 $1,566 $19,218 $81,115 $9,725 $26,697 $17,961 $24,325 $35,329 $23,498
Mr. Jeffrey Calrow Crater Mr. R. Robinson Crosby III Mr. Rives Fleming III Mr. Harrison Moncure Geho Mrs. Blair Chandler Grappone Mrs. Jennie Bell Gumenick Mrs. Susan Macon Jamieson Mrs. Elizabeth Baird Kazazian Mr. Frank F. Mountcastle III Mr. W. Brian Reames Mr. Gregory C. Robins Mr. Charles B. Scher Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson Shelly Mrs. Amanda Little Surgner Mrs. Norvell Beazley Whitaker
1984
22%
Mrs. Jane Bell Malbon Abbe Mr. Edward Wesley Atiyeh Mrs. Mary Stuart Cocke Battle Mr. Hobart P. Bauhan Mr. James Sean Campbell Mr. Mason Travers Chapman Mr. David Thomas Clary Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty Mrs. Anne Patteson Franklin Mrs. Mary Williams Hagan
88 SPARK
Mr. Michael Robert Henry Mr. Charles Johnson Mr. Christopher G. Kulp Mr. William F. Moore, Jr. Mr. Bradley David Nott Ms. Sarah T. Paxton Mr. Randolph N. Reynolds, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Johns Whitman Mr. John Wickliffe Woodward
1985
26% Mrs. Stella Crane Alexander Mr. Troy Gerard Arnold III Mr. Wyatt Beazley IV Mr. Michael Robert Brost Mr. Andrew S. Brownstein Mr. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr. Mrs. Jill Harthun Chao Mrs. Elizabeth Carlton Crosby Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull Cummings Mr. John McGee Fallon Ms. Sarah Johnson Hallock Mrs. Molly C. W. Harris Mrs. Catherine Crooks Hill Mrs. Katharine Denny Joyce Mr. Brian Christopher Justice Ms. Mary Catherine Stagg Nimaga Mrs. Sheryl Robins Nolt Mr. John Mercer Reeves Reed Mrs. Anne Mountcastle Rusbuldt Mr. Alfred L. Stratford III Mrs. Ashley Klaus Turner Ms. Elizabeth Williams Twohy Captain Frank D. Whitworth III USN
1986
17% Mr. Tiffany Bohm Armstrong Ms. Anne Crawford Baird Mr. John H. Bauhan, Jr. Mrs. Tenley Fleischer Beazley Mrs. Kimberley Robertson Berling Mrs. Ellen Turbeville Bonbright Mr. Scott Carrington Brooks Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis Mrs. Roya Palmer Ewing Mr. Arthur W. Harrison III Mr. John Gary Maynard III Mr. Duncan Shaw Owen III
Richard Andert Robins, Esq. Mr. Mark McGhee Scott Mr. Edward F. Sinnott III Dr. Julious Perry Smith III
1987
29% Ms. Anne Bruce Baskerville Ahearn Dr. Todd Biery Baird Mrs. Emily Davis Baldridge Mr. Robert Lionel Bell, Jr. Mrs. Julia Booth Burkett Mr. Michael M. Campbell Ms. Jo Ellen Constine Mrs. Gretchen Loree Crawford Mr. Charles Aubrey Featherston III Mr. James William Ferrell IV Mr. William Hunter Goodwin III Mrs. Susan Tolleson Gowen Mrs. Taylor Cary Kell Mr. Steven Vaughan Key Mr. Leighton A.C. Klevana Mrs. Haley Coulbourn Ottley Mrs. Frances Benson Phillips Ms. Louise Warwick Reed Mr. Edward Christopher Schutt Mrs. Reaves Wimbish Mrs. Olivia Randolph Waters Mr. John Howlett Woodfin, Jr.
1988
22% BEAM Donor Advised Fund of Richmond Jewish Foundation Mrs. Jennifer Shepherd Bertelsen Mr. I. Gerald Bullock Mr. Robert W. Cabaniss III Mr. John Wilson Davis III Mr. Leavenworth McGill Ferrell II Mrs. Laura Wheeler Ford Mr. Michael Adam Glagola, Jr. Molly Goodwin Hardie Mrs. Eva Morgan Hartmann Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchins Mrs. Anne Gail Gilman Jennings Mr. Kirk David Keil Mr. James Scott Kulp Amy Becker Leibowitz Mr. McAlister C. Marshall II Mrs. Catherine Suzanne McGowin
1989
19%
Mrs. Jacquelin Ukrop Aronson Mrs. Cynthia Nott Bowling Mr. Clay Miller Coleman Ms. Jane T. Fisher Mrs. Sarah Pilcher Gentry Mr. A. Brent Hailes Mr. James Carper Jamison II Mrs. Rennie Goodykoontz McDaniel Mr. Michael Todd Morchower Dr. Jennifer Myer Mr. Harrison Shelby Nelson Mrs. Vicki Barrett Nichols Mrs. Emily Baskerville Oney Mrs. Julie Sydnor Peterman Mrs. Christie Dunnavant Reed Miss Alix Eden Seif Mr. L. Mark Stepanian Andrew Stokes Mr. Madison Pendleton Wootton
1990
19% Mrs. Hylah Boyd Ballowe Dr. Richard Leroy Bennett, Jr. Mrs. Leslye Marshall Black Mr. William Bates Chappell, Jr. Mr. Matthew T. Goodwin Dr. Autumn Adkins Graves Dr. Armistead Edmunds Henderer Mr. David D. Leshner Mrs. Ann Dunnington Loncar Mrs. Cara Koonce McDaniel Mr. Robert Burwell Owen Mrs. Margaret Randolph Pace Mrs. Ann Brooke Lewis Raynal Ms. Elizabeth Mason Roach Mrs. Jennifer Jewett Ruth Mrs. Elizabeth Vetrovec Smith
*Deceased
1991
17% Mrs. Jennifer McGuire Brost Mr. Richard P.C. Ford Mrs. April Sharp Garnett Mrs. Elizabeth Berglund Hall Mr. Thomas Jefferson Hofheimer Mrs. Chandler Thaxton Klevana Mr. John Patrick McCann II Mr. James Lee McGeorge, Jr. Mrs. Ashley Reynolds Ray Mr. Scott Forbes Ruth Mr. Henry Anderson Shield II Mr. Christopher Edward Trible Mr. Alan Porter Vaughan Mrs. Carey Thompson Viego
1992
20% Mr. Stephen P. Adamson, Jr.* Mr. Charles Edward Bradshaw III Mrs. Beverly Randolph Campbell Mrs. Frances Owen Coleman Mrs. Latane Lewis Dillard Mrs. Eliza Goodall Gavin Mrs. Mollie Hines Mitchell Ms. Elizabeth Heyward Nelson Mr. Frederic Scott Reed, Jr. Mr. Mason Chilton Reed Mrs. Brooke Vaughan Schroeder Mr. Stephen Talbot Spraker Mr. Scott Jordan Storey Mrs. Mollie Heilig Storey Mr. Samuel McKinley Turner Mr. Jeffrey B. Ukrop Miss Martha Alsop Warthen Mrs. Jennifer Robertson Wilkins Mr. William B. Wiltshire, Jr.
1993
18% Mrs. Whitney Smith Conrad Dr. William Scott Conrad Mrs. Beatrice Leachman Cope Mrs. Kerry O’Hanlon Coyne Mr. Bryce Dickinson Jewett III Mr. Andrew C. Lowden Mr. Ryan Joseph McInnis Mrs. Archana Jesudian McLoughlin Mr. Michael Goodrich Palmore
1994
$20,689 $10,175 $18,555 $6,250 $4,650
1995
$4,325
1996
$4,131 $9,320 $4,350 $14,032
1990 1991 1992 1993
1997 1998 1999
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mrs. Lindsey Alvis Melvin Mr. Ronald Oswin Pessner, Jr. Mrs. Anne Newsom Pinion Mrs. Lee Wallace Reid Dr. Kathryn Bates Russell Mr. Robert Stephen Ukrop, Jr. Mrs. Townsend Ross Westermann Mr. J. Porter White Mr. John Andrew Wyatt
Alumni Class Donations 1990 through 1999
Mr. Russel Grant Perkins Mrs. Marshall Bates Rigby Mrs. Linda Luck Rohr Mr. Andrew Paul Stepanian Dr. J. Kenneth Zelenak
1994
14% Mr. Keith D. Adams, Jr. Mr. Stephen F. Adelaar Mr. T. Andrew Boswell Mr. Christopher LeBaron Butler Mrs. Ashley Gardner Gallienne Mr. William Robertson Beverley Hershey Mrs. Erin Smith Jewett Mr. Donald Mason Lecky Mrs. Sarah Cook Martin Mrs. Sagle Jones Purcell Mrs. Molly Brent Revere Mr. David Ryan Wilkins
1995
14% Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughan Anderson Mrs. Katherine Orr Barre Ms. Amanda Virginia Beck Mrs. Callie Lacy Brackett
REPORT ON GIVING 89
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mrs. Kathleen Hershey Davis Mr. Adam Raab Hofheimer Mrs. Nancy Jo Ukrop Kantner Mrs. Sarah Maxwell Kerr Mr. William James Lagos, Jr. Mrs. C. Louise Kimbrell Lindsay Mrs. Kathryn Dunnington Miller Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler Mr. Thomas Winston Price
1996
22% Mrs. Katherine Thalhimer Adamson Mr. Farhad Reza Alavi Mr. Tyler Lind Charles Mr. Frederick Carter Dabney Mrs. Mavora Monk Donoghue Mrs. Amanda Lannon Featherstone Mrs. Virginia Nuckols Ferry Mr. Charles Matthew Gallienne IV Ms. Caroline Bache Garrett Mrs. Virginia Harris Hofheimer Mr. Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis, Jr. Mr. Adam Byers Norton Miss Lorena Katherine Oliver Mr. Michael Gray Pruitt Mr. William Luther Rackley Mr. Hartwell Heath Roper, Jr. Mr. John Cole Scott Mr. S. Zachary Sisisky Mr. Andrew F. Slater Mrs. Roberta Fishburne Strickler Mr. and Mrs. Derek A. Thomas Mr. George Edward Stafford Via Mrs. Allison Johnson Whittemore Mrs. Neelan Markel Winston Mr. Thomas Lawrence Winston
1997
15%
Dr. Scott McDowell Adams Mrs. Virginia Jarvis Atwood Mrs. Ellen Ritsch Boyle Mrs. Alice Collins Fruth Mr. Jeffrey Eason Galanti Mrs. Anne Wesley Gehring Mr. Jonathan Scott Goodman Mrs. Meghan Glass Hughes Mr. Matthew Forrest Hunter Dr. Arun Benjamin Jesudian
90 SPARK
Mrs. Courtney Ruth Lynch Dr. James T. May IV Dr. Christopher Thomas Sica Mrs. Anne Gray Cullen Siebert Mr. Adam Robert Thalhimer Mr. Leroy Brown Vaughan, Jr. Mrs. Jennifer Daughdrille Whitlock Mr. Richard Watkins Wiltshire III
1998
21% Mr. Benjamin Kirkpatrick Adamson Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode Mr. James Alexander Boschen Mrs. Caroline Cutchins Boyd
Miss Shelley Barham Daughtrey Mrs. Lee Williams Drummond Mrs. Ryland Waller Herring Mr. Duncan Clinch Heyward, Jr. Mrs. Anna Maxwell Horner Mr. Francis James Kelleher, Jr. Mr. Theodore Herbert Lansing II Mrs. Michelle Kahn Logan Ms. Laura Elizabeth McCandlish Mr. Frederic Potts Moore IV Mrs. Blake Hamill Nichols Mr. Earl Bryson Powell, Jr. Mr. Tanner Edward Powell Mrs. Martha Orr Proutt Mr. Samuel Cowan Ramage Mrs. Tayloe Moore Reeves Mr. Marshall Poston Schutt
Mrs. Ashley Krupin Tischer Mr. Reid Steven Whitten Mr. Stuart Porter Winston
1999
13% Mrs. Mary Wiltshire Beckstoffer Mr. Joseph E. Blackburn III Ms. Sarah Camp Goodwin Mr. Mark Alan Johnson Mr. Lane Peyton Martin Mrs. Catherine Summerson Mealor Mrs. Katherine Chandler Merritt Dr. Elizabeth Cook Miller Mr. James Keith Marshall Newton IV
Mr. Joseph Edwin Rackley Mrs. Anne Taylor Schaaf Mrs. Liza Jarvis Scott Mr. Edward Stock Sowers Ms. Liza B. Stutts Mr. Andrew Betts Wiltshire
2000
16% Mr. Matthew Garland Anderson III Mr. Patrick M. Boswell Mrs. Jill Thalhimer Campbell Mrs. Lizzie Cullen Cox Mr. William Henry Daughtrey III Mr. Edward Lee Dickinson Mr. Benjamin Howard Holland
2001
69% Anonymous Ms. Mary E. Andrews Mrs. Carter Hamill Backus Mrs. Austin Scott Bader Miss Laurie Beth Barnes Mr. Jonathan Daniel Showers Belkowitz Mrs. Kristen Ekey Berke Mr. John Kemper Blair Mr. Eric Brooks Bokinsky Mr. Scott Richardson Bottoms Mrs. Ann Roper Bowen Mr. James Fitzgerald Bowyer Ms. Rachel Leigh Burgess Mr. W. Hall Carter, Jr. Ms. Evans Anne Chamberlain Miss Sarah Crisler Clore Mr. Jason G. Cosby Mr. Bryan Page Crosby Mrs. Julie Heiner Culp Mr. Paul Thomas Davis, Jr. Mr. Christopher Duff DeCamps Mrs. Courtney Carrell Diamond Mr. Stephen Wright Douglas Mr. John Robert Downey III Mr. Jeffrey G. Dunnington Ms. Emily Cole Easterly Miss Elizabeth Carrington Edmunds Mrs. Hillary Ross Einwick Miss Meaghan Colleen Enright Miss Laura Courtney Fain Miss Anne Cabrie Forsythe Miss Helen Jane Fourness Mr. Robert S. N. Gentil Mrs. Carter Judkins Greendyke Mrs. Kimberly Paulette Haggard Mr. Donald Lee Hallberg Mr. Judson B. Harmon Mrs. Margaret Morris Henderson Mr. Mark Edgar Holt IV
Mrs. Ashley Miller Hormel Mrs. Rachel Carpenter Horne Mrs. Meghan Gehr Hubbard Mr. James Warren Hunter Mr. Christopher Benjamin Hurst Miss Brittany Nicole Hutchinson Miss Sarah Logan Hyslop Mrs. Amy Agee Judd Mr. Francis Edward Kelly IV Mr. Neil Aaron Loughrie Mr. George Patterson Manson III Mr. John Copeland Markowitz Mr. Lee Whitworth Martin Mrs. Elizabeth LaGow McDermid Mr. Gregory Edward McGeorge Matthew Samuel Mendez, M.D. Mrs. Elizabeth Cutchins Messick Miss Lucy Turner Moore Mrs. Marissa Knisely Moses Mrs. Brandon Jacob Moss Mrs. Eliza Coleman Nader Mr. John Currin Neal Mr. William Hatcher Overton, Jr. Mr. Benjamin M. Pagel Mrs. Sarah Morck Peavey Mrs. Sarah Gottwald Poole Mr. Hunter Simpson Powell Mrs. Anne Riker Purcell Powell Mr. John Thomas Robertson, Jr.
Dr. Allison Ramsey Soneru Mrs. Karen Paul Stauffer Mr. W. Keiter Stephens Mrs. Suzanne Smith Stovall Mr. Michael Hager Thalhimer Miss Martha Howry Thomas Ms. Elizabeth White Thomson Dr. Michael N. Vranian Mrs. Mary Catherine Williams Washo Mrs. Anne Meagher Watson Mr. Harrison Benjamin Wilson IV Mr. Ethan William Wirt Mrs. Elizabeth Dolan Wright Mrs. Whitney Smith Wright
2002
14% Dr. Courtney Harrison Bradenham Mr. Jeffrey Whitefield Congdon, Jr. Mr. Malcolm Pitt Friddell, Jr. Mr. Samuel S. Gottwald Mr. Hunter F. Huber Miss Meredith Carter Hurst Mr. Zachary K. Jesse Miss Talley Thomas King Mr. David H. Mathews, Jr. Mr. Andrew John Haveron Nixon Mrs. Elizabeth Costin Nixon
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mr. C. Peyton Jenkins Mr. James Hunter Lansing Mrs. Lauren Belk Neal Mrs. Abbey Reynolds Pemberton Mr. James Griffith Ritter Mrs. Mary Tompkins Ritter Mr. R. Blake Smith Mr. Michael Caulk Taliaferro Mr. Perry Everett Turner III
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Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Miss Alice Ambler Shuford Mrs. Christina Thalhimer Silverstein Mr. Yoginder Harkirat Singh Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks Whitten Mr. James Harrison Whitten Mrs. Leigh Enoch Wit Mrs. Brady O’Dea Zizzo
2003
22% Mr. William George Allen Mrs. Lauralee Glasgow Allen Miss Alexis Anne Beck Mrs. Christina Sweeney Bier Mr. James C. Chase, Jr. Mrs. Virginia McGurn Chiles Mr. Max William Comess Mrs. Margaret Hickerson Congdon Mr. Richard Tullidge Cullen Mr. William Tessin Derry Miss Mayme Beth Forem Donohue Mr. Peter O. Goodwin Mrs. Amis Bruch Greene Mrs. Anne Wiltshire Henry Mrs. Carter Graham Holt Mrs. Samantha Price Huber Miss Anne Forrest Hyslop Miss Carolyn Anne McCandlish Mr. Kevin William McGeorge Jonathan H. Myers, D.V.M Mrs. Alexandra Squire Saunders Miss Kathryn Cooper Schilling Miss Katherine Palmer Tompkins Miss Virginia Burn Wortham Mr. John Yue Zhuo
2004
19% Miss Catherine Cook Briggs Miss Dianne Marie Carter Miss Katherine Hill Childrey Mrs. Peyton Cheely Edwards Mr. Benjamin Lee Emerson II Mr. Ryan Patrick Enright Mrs. Margaret Overton Geiger Mr. Paul Jefferson Geiger Mrs. Susan Cook Gentil Mrs. Lauren Hurst Glazier Mrs. Sara Samford Griebel Miss Katherine Pemberton Hall
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Miss Amber Katharine Jesse Mrs. Virginia Friddell Kurtz Mr. Joseph F. B. Lawson Miss Christin Cahill Lipscomb Mrs. Valerie Schultz McFarland Dr. Daniel H. Newton Mr. Edward Whitcomb Rider Mr. James Catlin Robertson Mrs. Caroline LaGow Walker Mr. John Curtis Walker Mr. Marshall L. Waller Mr. Matthew Kellogg Williams
2005
20% Mrs. Carmen Thornton Carraway Miss Victoria Louise Christmas Mrs. Alice Derry Gnall Mrs. Sarah Gray Tullidge Innes Miss Meredith Lee Judkins Mrs. Elizabeth Garson Koteles Miss Jessica Rose Longo Mr. Michael Edwards Manson Mrs. Lauren Kathleen Manson Mrs. Gray McGurn Mason Miss Maura Grace McGroarty Miss Christina Marie Merchant Mrs. Kathleen Hanley Mostrom Mr. J. Ryan Mostrom Mrs. Rebecca Byrd Musser Miss Elizabeth Ryder Parrish Mr. Crit Taylor Richardson Mr. Ravinder Harkirat Singh Miss Madeline Jane Hope Sisk Mr. Andrew Meyer Thalhimer Miss Dorothy Arrington Watson Mrs. Ashley Davis Young
2006
10% Miss Kathleen Dempsey Carter Miss Sarah Massie Chase Mr. John Tobias Desch Miss Frances Winn Friddell Mrs. Paige Crosby Hurlbut Mrs. Brittany Aspinall Madlem Miss Kendall Britten Mathews Mrs. Jeannie Costin McGeorge Mr. T. Andrew O’Shea Mr. Amrik Singh Sahni
Mr. Troy Michael Shapiro Mrs. Margaret Rosebro Sprewell Miss Sarah Margaret Tashjian
2007
16% Mr. Marshall B. Agee Mr. Fielding Wallace Bance Miss Ann-Sebrell Chavent Mr. Joshua Philip Daniels Miss Heather Peebles Garson Mr. William Cole Hawthorne Miss Virginia Flournoy Layfield Miss Sarah Elizabeth Lisk Mr. Philip Simpson Mabry Miss Brooke Campbell Matson Miss Holly Kane O’Donnell Mr. James Robert Oliver, Jr. Mr. Matthew W. Richardson Mr. Richard Withers Robertson Mrs. Brittany Hallberg Rosell Miss Stephanie Thomas Ross Miss Brooke Meredith Stallings Miss Caroline Frances Steadman Mr. William Stanwood Stettinius Mr. James Preston Wiltshire Mr. James Henry Winslow Mr. Coleman Wortham
2008
9% Mr. Hugh Dinwiddie Carter, Jr. Mrs. Eva Samford Cherepnya Mr. James Taylor Christmas, Jr.
2009
7%
Miss Allison Janet Albright Mr. C. Kennon Harrison, Jr. Mr. Brooks Michael Jung Miss Shannon Margaret O’Donnell Mr. Jacob Harrison Reid Oliver Miss Jennifer Lynne Romer Miss Elizabeth Cortlandt Rosebro Mr. Alexander Amr Whitfield
2010
6% Mr. Alexander Wilson Doherty Mr. Benjamin Forem Donohue Miss Carter Christian Hunter Miss Emily Rives Moore Miss Caroline Grace O’Donnell Miss Elizabeth Carson Stettinius Mr. Christopher Russell Timmons Miss Virginia Winston Young
2011
4% Mr. John Wesley Hyslop III Miss Elizabeth S. Peery Mr. T. Colscon Wiley Mr. Preston A. Williams
2012
55% Miss Anya Olga-Frances Aboud Mr. William Revermann Anders Miss Ann Catherine Bokinsky Miss Victoria Roth Buseck Miss Alexa Elizabeth Cochran Cecil Miss Margaret Baxley Clark Mr. Harrison Rutledge Clement Miss Amanda Blair Cole
Miss Caroline Ann Cooke Miss Caitlin Cassity Cosby Miss Margaret King Cuthbert Miss Ellen Hughes Davenport Miss Kathryn Kellum Dickinson Mr. Matthew Joseph Disler Mr. Craig Curtis Erdmann Jr. Mr. Theodore En-Dao Fergusson Mr. Glassell Slaughter Fitz-Hugh IV Miss Emily Carter Flippo Miss Lillian Gwong-Han Fu Miss Arielle Lehner Galston Mr. Geoffrey Thomas Gelozin Mr. Joseph Michael Grappone, Jr. Miss Emilie Alden Gregory Mr. William Anson Hart Miss Taylor Michelle Hemphill Miss Anna Leary Jones Mr. John Tyler Kemeny Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick, Jr. Miss Anne Stewart Lynde Miss Corey Colleen Malone-Smolla Mr. Tyler Douglas Mardian Mr. John Hall Massie Mr. Timothy Andrew McGraw Mr. Paul Joseph Melnick III Mr. Connor Evans Miksch Miss Sarah Joy Mims Miss Carolyn Rivers Mitchell Mr. John William Moore Miss Katherine Elizabeth Murphy Miss Rebecca Cassie Naurath Mr. Scott Thomas Newton Miss Katherine McQuillan O’Connor Mr. Austin Randolph Palmore Mr. Christopher Andrews Pembroke Miss Sophie Elizabeth Françoise Peyton Mr. Colfax Dean Phillips Miss Austin Elizabeth Pruitt Miss Zoë Elena Flora Raine Miss Charlotte McGlasson Robins Miss Sarah Michelle Romer Mr. Paul Anthony Rossetti Mr. Christopher Wayne Rusbuldt, Jr. Mr. Ian Hunter Rowland Mr. Vincent Tuller Saladino Mr. Mark Willie Sisk Mr. Brooks Slotterback Mr. Justin Dwight Smalkowski Miss Lucy Gordon Smith Miss Austin Elizabeth Dare Spivey Miss Tyler Garland Starr
2014
$3,350 $7,091 $4,941 $10,300 $3,524 $4,170 $2,450 $2,055 $1,425 $1,163 $2,344 $165 $1,975 $10
2015
$100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
Miss Lauren Wesley Hyslop Mr. Andrew Evens Kastenbaum Mr. Graham Keane Mandl Miss Ruth Ellen Blair Marsteller Miss Victoria Tyler O’Shea Miss Rebecca Leigh Thornton Mr. Douglas Webb Tyler Mr. John Drake Watson III
Alumni Class Donations 2000 through 2015
Miss Ann Wingate Stettinius Miss Whitney Alison Stott Mr. Grayson LeCompte Thornton Miss Diana Khan Vân Truong Mr. J. Parker Van Der Hyde Mr. John Luther Walker IV Mr. Charles Newton Whitaker, Jr. Miss Alister Elizabeth Williams Miss Emily Boling Wright
2014
1%
Mr. Houlder Love Hudgins
2015
Mr. Parker Roberts Moore
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Friends Contributing to the Annual Fund This list includes gifts made by grandparents, former trustees, former parents, former faculty and staff, students, corporations and other friends.
Friend Contributors Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Adams Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ager Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Albright Mr. and Mrs. George E. Allen III Mrs. Wilbur C. Allen Mrs. Mary Altizer and Mr. Jim Tyler Mr. M. Garland Anderson II Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong Dr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Reid Ashe Asia Society Dr. and Mrs. Carl O. Atkins, Jr. Mr. Emmett M. Avery III and Ms. Jane Gray AXA Advisors Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain Mr. Harold L. Barnes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bartholomew Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. Bates Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Battle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Coby Batty Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Beane, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley III Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Beck Mrs. Sheppard Bell Mr. John P. Bennett Dr. Lillie R. Bennett
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Bennett, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Benson III Mrs. Maria-Luisa Benson Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Benson Ms. Lynne M. Berkness and Mr. Peter Tlusty Dr. and Mrs. Martin F. Betts Dr. and Mrs. Dana R. Blackmer Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Blain Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Blair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland Dr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Blaylock Ms. Marion Rogers Blodgett Mr. Thomas W. Blue Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Boehm, Jr. Mrs. Louise Cobb Boggs Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Boggs Mr. and Mrs. William C. Boinest Dr. and Mrs. Gary B. Bokinsky Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bottger Mr. and Mrs. L. Anthony Bottoms III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bowers Dr. and Mrs. Roland L. Bowles Mrs. Erwin Boyd Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGuire Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bradley III Mr. Clyde W. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brand Mr. and Mrs. Evans B. Brasfield Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brennan Brent Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bristow
Mrs. J. Russell Britten Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Broadbent, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Broaddus Gail and Gray Broughton Ms. Elisabeth S. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bruni Mrs. Jean W. Brydon Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Buckingham IV Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Buhrman Mrs. John B. Bullock Mr.* and Mrs. James A. Bumgardner Burford Leimenstoll Foundation of Betty Sams Christian Mr. and Mrs. David D. Burhans Mr. and Mrs. Laurance G. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone Burke Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Butler Dr. Peter Byron and Dr. Si창n Byron Cabaniss Family Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation Eda H. Cabaniss Charitable Lead Unitrust Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell Carneal-Drew Foundation Mrs. E. Reed Carter Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Carter Mrs. Joseph C. Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cary Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt B. Casler III
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. C. Cecil CH Construction, LLC Mrs. Allen B. Chamberlain and Mr. James George Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Chapman, Jr. Mrs. Donald L. Charles Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Chase Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Chasen Mr. and Mrs. William A. Chavent Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Ms. Roxanne Cherry Cherry Grove Foundation Dr. and Mrs. William H. Chew, Jr. Mrs. Blair H. Chewning Mr. and Mrs. William Childrey Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Christian Dr. and Mrs. James T. Christmas Mrs. G. Clisby Clarke Class of 2004 Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Clements, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Clevenger Ms. Ellen Clore Mrs. Richard A. Clough Mr. and Mrs. John P. Coates Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Cobb
Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Collins III Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Comess Mrs. A. Christian Compton The Community Foundation serving Greater Richmond and Central Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Congdon Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Conquest Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Cosby Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coulbourn Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cowperthwait Mr. and Mrs. John W. Craddock Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Craig, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie Mr. and Mrs. James B. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi Mr. and Mrs. Beverly L. Crump CSC Leasing Company Mrs. Ann F. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cunningham Dr. William L. Curry Ms. Theresa G. Cyr Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dabney Mrs. Virginia Puller Dabney
Louise B. Cochrane Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Colan Mrs. Louise F. Galleher Coldwell Mr. and Mrs. Custis Lansing Coleman, Jr. Collegiate School Alumni Association Collegiate School Parents’ Association
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Michael D’Ambrosia Mr. and Mrs. N. Douglas Damon Dr. and Mrs. John M. Daniel III Ms. Arlene Keeping Daniels Mr. and Mrs. David T. Darden
*Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams Darden IV Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Darling Davenport and Company, LLC Mrs. William M. Davenport, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Davidson Ms. Ingrid H. Davis Dr. Philip C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Davis, Jr. Mr. Richard I. Dawes Mrs. Robert W. Day Mr. and Mrs. David De Ghetto Mr. and Mrs. W. H. deButts III Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. DeCamps Mrs. Elizabeth K. Dent Mr. and Mrs. Jim DePalma Mr. Samuel A. Derieux Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe Digital Benefit Advisors Drs. David and Robin Disler Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Will Doerfler Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. James L. Doherty Dr. and Mrs. James L. Donahue Ms. Gwendolyn P. Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Donze Mr. and Mrs. Jeffress S. Dortch III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Downey II Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Doxey Mrs. Cary T. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Dregier, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Duley Mr. S. Miles Dumville Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn T. Duty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dziedzic Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ronald Eckert The Edmunds Foundation Mrs. Ann Chesley Edmunds Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edmunds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Holt Edmunds IV Mr.* and Mrs.* J. Morton Eggleston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Emerson EMR Properties, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Craig C. Erdmann Mr. and Mrs. John D. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans Mrs. Virginia Brent Evans Mrs. Sarah B. Everett
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Friends Contributing to the Annual Fund
Exxon Mobil Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Farmer Mrs. Joseph C. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. Coleman D. Figg Mr. and Mrs. James I. Finney III Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Fisher, Jr. Mr. G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Garland S. Flippen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Follansbee The Edward E. Ford Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James M. Forsythe Mrs. Mary Nolde Foster Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fox, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaskins Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gayle, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Cary L. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. George Dr. and Mrs. Enrique Gerszten Mr. and Mrs. T. Randolph Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. James Gillies Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ginn Mr. and Mrs. L. Holmes Ginn IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gottwald Dr. and Mrs. William M. Gottwald Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Grappone Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill Griffin Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. John G. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Gunn Dr. and Mrs. Roger P. Hailes Mr. and Mrs. A. Coke Hall
Mr. and Mrs. R. Leigh Frackelton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John William Frazier Dr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell Mr. Hunter B. Frischkorn III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Funkhouser Mrs. Edythe Reed Funsten Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Galanides Mr. Paul E. Galanti Mr. and Mrs. William F. Drewry Gallalee Mr. and Mrs. G. Waddy Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mrs. William C. Garter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hall III Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Hall, Jr. Ms. Laura Moore Hall Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Hallberg Mrs. Patsy B. Hallett Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Hanley Mr. and Mrs. George Hann Dr. and Mrs. Robert Harman Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Harris Williams & Co. Ms. Elizabeth T. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II
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Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hartz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Haw III Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Hedges Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Heiner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helmus Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hilbert Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hill Ms. Carol R. Hoffler Mr. and Mrs. W. Barry Hofheimer Ms. Judy H. Holmes Honey Perkins Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hontzas Carroll and Aggie Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hotchkiss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hourigan Mrs. Rosemarie Howard Mr. Keith F. Howe and Ms. Helen Coulson Mrs. Margaret Freeman Howerton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoye Mrs. Marion T. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hundley Mr. Timothy and Dr. Jill Hunter Ms. Karen A. Hurd Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Olin V. Hyde Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hyslop Mr. John Wesley Hyslop III Miss Sarah Logan Hyslop Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Isaacs Allan D. Ivie IV and Page Boinest Melton Ivie Mr. John C. Ivins, Jr. Mr. A. Cecil Jacobs James River Equipment Virginia, L.L.C. Mrs. Antoinette H. Jamison Mrs. Kathryn Conner Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Jenkins III Drs. Robert and Janice Jesse Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Johannessen Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson, Jr. Mrs. Leigh Dobbins Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie W. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cary Johnston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Jones, Jr. Mrs. Joanne L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jung, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Kanipe Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Kastenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kastenbaum Dr. Claire C. Kaugars Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Kay, Jr. Mrs. John F. Kay, Jr. Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Keeney Mrs. Norma Keeping Mrs. Retta Leigh Perel Keil Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kelly III Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kenyon Dr. and Mrs. W. Wayne Key, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick Dr. and Mrs. E. Davey King Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas King Dr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Kirchmier II Mrs. Nancy F. Klaus Ms. Louise Totten Knabe Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Knapik Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Koonce Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Koonce Dr. and Mrs. Radoslav Kosanin KPMG Dr. Arnold J. Kuta and Dr. Suzanne T. Kuta Dr. and Mrs. Ray Kuwahara Mr. J. Christopher LaGow Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Lansing Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Largo Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Laughon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gaylon Layfield III Mr. David W. Leary Mrs. Frances W. Leckie Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lecky Mr. and Mrs. H. Pettus LeCompte Mrs. Mary Lou Leipheimer Mr. and Mrs. Chaffraix A. Lelong, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marc L. Lerch Mr. Richard K. LeRoy Mrs. Elizabeth W. Leshner Mr. Arthur D. Liles Ms. Rita H. Liles Wen and Yaling Lin Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Linhart Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lipscomb, Jr. Lone Pine Capital, LLC Mr. and Mrs. David M. Long Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Long, Jr. Ek Seng and Sui Chan Lou Loveland Distributing Company Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lowe Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lublin Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Luck III Mr. and Mrs. David Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mackell Mrs. Wilana Kemp Madden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Magorian Mr. and Mrs. David Mahler Dr. Max S. Maizels Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Mallonee, Jr. Mrs. Frank C. Maloney III Mr. George P. Manson and Ms. Gerlinde Edwards Mr. and Mrs. W. Reilly Marchant
Friends Contributing to the Annual Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Markel Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin Mrs. Marie N. Massey Massey Foundation Mrs. James P. Massie, Jr. Massie Scott Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mathews Mathnasium of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Matson Drs. James and Linda May Mr. and Mrs. John Gary Maynard III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McCandlish Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. McCormick Dr. and Mrs. Michael McCreery Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthew McGee Mrs. Brenda B. McGehee Mrs. Karen McGill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McGonigle Dr. and Mrs. David J. McGroarty Dr. and Mrs. Hunter H. McGuire, Jr. McGuire Family Fund of the Community Foundation McGuireWoods LLP Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. McKercher Mr. and Mrs. David E. Melson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Melton Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mertens The Micawber Foundation Dr. and Mrs. John R. Miksch Mr. and Mrs. Ted Millan Mr. J. Clifford Miller III and Ms. Lucile Miller Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. William L. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller Mrs. Roxane Harrison Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Modisett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III Mr. Parker Roberts Moore Mr. and Mrs. T. Justin Moore III Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau Mr. and Mrs. Owen Morris, Jr. The Moses Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Munford Dr. Stuart I. Myers and Dr. Patricia Lowry Mr. James L. Nance Mrs. Lucy Boswell Negus
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Friends Contributing to the Annual Fund
The Garnett Nelson Family Dr. and Mrs. James F. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Nesmith Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Newcomb Mrs. Martha D. Newell Mr. Mark G. Newlen Mr. and Mrs. W. Crenshaw Newman Newmark & Company Real Estate, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Newsom III Mr. Stephen S. Newsome and Dr. Bobbette L. Newsome Dr. and Mrs. G. Broadie Newton Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickel Mr. David B. Niethamer and Ms. Patricia S. Werrell Mr. and Mrs. William M. Noftsinger Noland Memorial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Norfleet, Jr. Ms. Mil Norman-Risch Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Nuckols III Mrs. Helen Obenshain Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Oden Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. W. Jefferson O’Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. James R. Oliver, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. S. Marshall Orr III S. Marshall and Elizabeth P. Orr Charitable Fund of the River Counties Community Foundation Mr. T. Andrew O’Shea Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. O’Shea Mr. Matthew N. Ott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ottley Mr. and Mrs. William H. Overton Dr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen, Jr. Ms. Anna B. Oxenham The Page Auto Group Mrs. Kamini Pahuja Mr. Mark J. Palyo Mr. and Mrs.* Kendall P. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Parker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley Mr. and Mrs. Stylian P. Parthemos Mrs. George W. Patteson The Florence S. Patton Foundation of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John S. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Pauley Mr. and Mrs. James Paxton Mr. Robert Campbell Peery, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Perel Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Perkins, Sr.
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Mr. Donald E. Perry Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pettit, Jr. Mrs. Hunter R. Pettus, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Pickett Ms. Christine K. Plant Mrs. George J. Polatty, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Pollard IV Mrs. Peyton M. Pollard Mrs. Suzanne Pollard Mr. and Mrs. William S. Porter Mr. Micheal Posey Mr. and Mrs. William G. Poston Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryson Powell Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Price, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prince Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Pruitt Mrs. Nancy Cann Purcell Mr. and Mrs. W. Riker Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell F. Ragone Dr. Harriet Schanzer and Mr. David L. Raine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Ramage Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ramos Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ratcliffe III Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rayner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Raynor Mr. G. V. Reddy Ms. Nancy B. Reed Dr. and Mrs. William W. Regan Mrs. Edward T. Remick II Mr. James A. Remington Mr. and Mrs. Randolph N. Reynolds, Jr. Virginia Sargeant Reynolds Foundation Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman Rice, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III Ms. Robb Rilee Mrs. Edith J. Rison Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Ritsch, Jr. Mrs. L. Gerald Roach Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Robertson Dr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson Robins Foundation Mr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hubel Robins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roday Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Romhilt Dr. and Mrs. John Rose III
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Rosenthal Drs. Michael and Claire Rossetti Mrs. Andrew N. Roupas Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ruehling Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Ruth Penelope de Bordenave Saffer Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerrold Samford Ms. Carole Sandy Edmund A. Saunders, Janie Q. Saunders and Jane Quinn Saunders Endowment of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Saunders Mrs. Roselle F. Scales Mr. and Mrs. F. Behle Schaaf Mr. Michael J. Schewel and Ms. Priscilla A. Burbank Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schilling Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Schutt Mr. and Mrs. R. Strother Scott Scott & Stringfellow Educational Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Seaman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Leon Shadowen, Jr. Mr. Harry Shaia, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson Shannon Ms. Julia W. Shannon Mrs. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Chester H. Sharps Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Shelly, Jr.
*Deceased
The Carol M. & Charles G. Thalhimer, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Thalhimer Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Thalhimer Sarah Brush Thalhimer and William B. Thalhimer III Endowment Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Thaxton, Jr. The Way of the Lord Church Ministry Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Thomas Dr. James R. Thomen Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson III Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley, LLC Dr. and Mrs. A. Leigh Thornton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Thornton Mrs. Kaye Thornton The Timmons Foundation Mr. Christopher M. Timmons Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Timmons Mr. and Mrs. Rick Tinney Ms. Terry Starke Tosh Mr. and Mrs. Randy Totten Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Towell Mr. and Mrs. William A. Towler Mr. and Mrs. Jon B. Tracy Mr. Samson Trinh Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Turbeville, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Turner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Webb L. Tyler Tyler/Berger Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation Ms. Sheryl S. Tyner Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Valerie Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter Vaughan III Mr. and Mrs. Leroy B. Vaughan Dr. and Mrs. George W. Vetrovec Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Viverette Walden’s Construction Co. Inc. Mr. Richard L. Ware Dr. and Mrs. Jim Wassum Mr. James S. Watkinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Troy A. Watson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Webb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Webber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weimer Mr. James L. Weinberg and Ms. Rosann Bocciarelli
Reverend and Mrs. Nathaniel D. West Mr. and Mrs. Mark Westman Mrs. Adair Dages Wheat Mr. James C. Wheat III Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wheeler IV Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Whitaker Mrs. Hugh V. White, Jr. Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Mr. and Mrs. N. Bryan Whitfield Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitley Mr. and Mrs. George Wickham Dr. Edward J. Wiley, Jr. Mr.* and Mrs. William O. Wiley Dr. and Mrs. Henry I. Willett Mrs. Constance Willhite Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV Ms. Lindy MacDonald Williams and Mr. Christopher T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams The Reverend and Mrs. David R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ennion S. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Terrell Williams Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Williams Mr. W. Guy Williams, Jr. Williams Mullen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. D. Wilson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilson Mrs. Joan B. Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Wiltshire Mrs. James M. Wiltshire, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Wiltshire, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire, Jr. Mrs. William L. Wimbish Mr. and Mrs. John F. Winter II Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Withers Mr. Robert Withers Mrs. Charles P. Witmer Mrs. Beth Witt Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Witt III Mr. H. O. Woltz III Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wooldridge, Jr. Mrs. Hugh O. Wrenn Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wrenn, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Young
Friends Contributing to the Annual Fund
Shenandoah Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Shield, Jr. Dr. Laurie L. Shinn and Mr. Robert W. Shinn Mr. and Mrs. David G. Shuford Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Siff Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sinkler Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Sisisky Susan and Mark Sisisky Global Enrichment Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. Erling A. Sjovold and Ms. Kelley Lane Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith, Jr. Ms. Kimberly T. Smythe Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sommers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Southard Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Spalding, Jr. Mrs. Mary Randolph Coleman Spencer Spider Management Company, LLC Ms. Paula R. Spraker Mrs. William L. Stagg III Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Staples Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Starr, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Steadman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Stepanian Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Stephens The Stern Foundation Mr. Sidney L. Stern II Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius Mrs. Marilyn J. Stewart Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn E. Stimbert Mrs. Marion Jeffries Stokes Dr. Crystal Polatty and Mr. Michael J. Stott Mr. and Mrs. Anthony N. Strange Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stultz SunTrust Bank Mr. William H. Surgner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Sydnor Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer Ms. Virginia Szigeti Dr. and Mrs. E. Armistead Talman Miss Helen Minor Tanner Mr. and Mrs. John K. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taylor Ms. Viola Taylor Barbara J. Thalhimer & William B. Thalhimer, Jr. Family Fund Mrs. Carol Thalhimer
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Endowment and Capital Giving The following list represents gifts received during the past fiscal year for Endowment and Capital projects. Also reflected are donors who made gifts in memory or in honor of friends and family to memorial funds which were designated as capital funds.
Endowment and Capital Giving Anonymous (7) Miss Anya Olga-Frances Aboud Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn and Mr. Christopher L. Fallen Miss Allison Janet Albright Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Allende Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Allocca Amped Lax LLC Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Anders Mr. William Revermann Anders Mrs. Jeanne E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Anderson Mr. Curt D. Angstadt Mrs. Susan Terrell Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Armstrong, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atwood Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley IV Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker Mr. Jonathan Daniel Showers Belkowitz Mr. Robert Lionel Bell, Jr. Dr. Richard Leroy Bennett, Jr. Ms. Stephanie Bensinger Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Berents Ms. Lynne M. Berkness and Mr. Peter Tlusty Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich A. Berling Mr. and Mrs. Jory A. Berson Big River Advertising Ms. Laura Mary Blackwood Miss Ann Catherine Bokinsky Mr. Robert Edward Booth Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bottger
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Mr. James Fitzgerald Bowyer Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGuire Boyd Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bradley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradshaw III Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw Mr. Michael K. Brandon Ms. Amy E. Brenner Mr. A. Mason Brent Brent Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III Mrs. J. Russell Britten Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brockenbrough III Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Broome Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Gail and Gray Broughton Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown Mrs. Grace Wallace Brown Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown Mrs. Lloyd Hall Brown Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bruni Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Buckingham IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul Bullock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Shinnick Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Irvin V. Cantor Mr. Jackson William Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter Mrs. Ann Bowers Catterton* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers
Mrs. Jill Harthun Chao Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. M. Deane Cheatham III Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Cheek Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Ms. Page Chichester Mr. and Mrs. Hudnall Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton S. Clark III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke Mr. David T. Clary and Mrs. Michaela J. Clary Mrs. Lindsey Reames Claud Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleary Mr. Harrison Rutledge Clement Mr. and Mrs. David M. Clough Mrs. Richard A. Clough Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cobb Miss Amanda Blair Cole Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Cole Collegiate School Parents’ Association Miss Catherine Lee Collins* Mr. Max William Comess The Community Foundation serving Greater Richmond and Central Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Congdon Mrs. Peggy Moncure Conway Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Cooke G. Dallas & Betty C. Coons Trust Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crews Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cross Mrs. Ann F. Cullen Ms. Elizabeth B. Curry
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. deButts III Miss Sarah Randolph Deck Mr. John Tobias Desch Mr. and Mrs. Duane A. Deskevich Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Dickinson Mr. Matthew Joseph Disler Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Jeffress S. Dortch III Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty Mr. Stephen Wright Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Douma Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Doxey Mr. and Mrs. David A. Drain Mrs. Christie Dunn Dudley Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Edlich IV Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr. Mr. Hugh G. Edmunds III *Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery Edwards Mr.* and Mrs.* J. Morton Eggleston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale P. Ennis Mr. and Mrs. John D. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans Ms. Rachel Scott Everett Miss Laura Courtney Fain Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Farmer Mrs. Joseph C. Farrell Mrs. Linda Hull Felcone Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell Miss Elizabeth D. Fields Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fields Mr. and Mrs. G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh III Miss Helen Jane Fourness Mr. Roger D. Fraley, Jr. Mrs. Anne Patteson Franklin Mrs. Elizabeth Levey Freeman Mrs. Alice Collins Fruth Mrs. Edythe Reed Funsten Mr. Paul E. Galanti Miss Arielle Lehner Galston Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Galston Mrs. Randall Pollard Gamble Garden Graces LLC Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Garnett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Moncure Geho Mr. Geoffrey Thomas Gelozin Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. George Mr. and Mrs. T. Randolph Gibbs Mrs. Wendy Galston Gold Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Golliday Mr. Miller Wayne Golliday Mr. William K Gooch Mr. Allen C. Goolsby Mr. Robert P. Gorrell and Ms. Sabet Stroman Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gouldin Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Graves Mr. and Mrs. James C. Graves Greater Richmond Area Golf Charities, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Green Miss Emilie Alden Gregory Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill Griffin Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin Mr. Matthew Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Gumenick Mr. Jerome Gumenick* Mr. Randolph S. Gumenick Dr. and Mrs. Roger P. Hailes
Mrs. Patsy B. Hallett Mr. and Mrs. A. William Hamill Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hamner Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss Mr. William Scherer Hartwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harwood Dr. and Mrs. Newt Hasson Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheppard Haw III Miss Amy Elizabeth Hedgepeth Dr. Armistead E. Henderer and Mr. Peter L. Henderer Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hill The Holleran Family Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Holly III Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hourigan Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mr. John C. Ivins, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jamison II Mrs. Kathryn Conner Jarvis Mr. Andrew Jordan Jaspen Mr. Ivan P. Jecklin and Ms. Allison P. Weinstein Mrs. Claiborne Chapman Jenkins Ms. Elizabeth Jennings Dr. and Mrs. E. Forrest Jessee, Jr. Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr.
Endowment and Capital Giving
Miss Margaret King Cuthbert Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Tayloe M. Dameron Miss Ellen Hughes Davenport Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport
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Endowment and Capital Giving
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Johannessen John Richmond Landscaping, Inc. Mrs. Leigh Dobbins Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III Mr. and Mrs. R. Walter Jones IV Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kastenbaum John F. Kaufman Dr. Claire C. Kaugars Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay Mr. John Tyler Kemeny Ms. Jane W Kerewich Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick Mr. James Whitlock Klaus Mr. Philip W. Klaus, Jr. Klaus Family Fund of the Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana Dr. and Mrs. George A. Knaysi Mrs. Jacqueline Thompson Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Koonce Dr. Arnold J. Kuta and Dr. Suzanne T. Kuta Mr. Rayford P. Kytle III Mrs. Benjamin R. Lacy IV Mr. and Mrs. Fontaine B. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson Mr. Lewis Peyton Lawson Mr. and Mrs. R. Brooks Lawson Miss Virginia Broun Lawson Mr. and Mrs. T. Gaylon Layfield III Mr. and Mrs. James E. C. Leavitt III Mr. and Mrs. H. Pettus LeCompte Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lee Ms. Robin Caspari Lee Mr. Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Linhart
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The Linhart Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Little Live to Serve, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Loach Mrs. Anne S. Lumpkin Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Lynde, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mabry IV Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mackell Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Malone Mr. John Waller Maloney* Ms. Betsy G. Manson Mr. and Mrs. David R. Maraghy Mr. and Mrs. E. Sidney Martin III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Matson Mrs. Melissa Falls Mauck Dr. James T. May IV Mrs. J. Gary Maynard, Jr. Mrs. Barbara Kemp McCahill Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthew McGee Dr. Pamela H. McGhee and Mr. W. Clark McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McGill III Mrs. Meredith Fitz-Hugh McGuire McGuire’s School Foundation Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Mr. Paul Joseph Melnick III Dr. and Mrs. Eric P. Melzig Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Meyer III Mrs. Cynthia Modisett Milbergs Drs. Benita and Michael Miller Mr. J. Clifford Miller III and Ms. Lucile Miller Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Mills Tom Milstead Miss Sarah Joy Mims Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Minor III Mr. and Mrs. John Molster Mr. John Moncure, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thayer Montague Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery Mrs. Beverly Britten Moore Mr. Jay P. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Moreau Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Munford Mr. Thomas Broun Munford Miss Torrey Blair Munford Mr. David Hall Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Najarian
Mr. and Mrs. John Neuner IV Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Newcomb Mr. Mark G. Newlen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Newsome Mr. Scott Thomas Newton Mr. and Mrs. David C. Noftsinger, Sr. Nunnally Charitable Lead Trust Mr. James Christopher Oates Mr. Mark Dudley Obenshain Miss Katherine McQuillan O’Connor Miss Caroline Grace O’Donnell Miss Holly Kane O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell Miss Shannon Margaret O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. W. Jefferson O’Flaherty Mr. William James O’Flaherty Mr. Jacob Harrison Reid Oliver Mr. and Mrs. James R. Oliver, Sr. Mr. James Robert Oliver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Neill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney Mrs. Susan Baskerville Otteni Dr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen, Jr. Ms. Sherrie E. Page Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Palmore Ms. Katrina M. Parkinson Mr. Oscar H. Parrish, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley Mr. and Mrs. John Pasco III Mr. and Mrs. R. Hewitt Pate Mrs. George W. Patteson Mrs. Katherine Lublin Paul Mr. A. Andrew Thornton and Ms. Sarah T. Paxton Mr. Christopher G. Pearson Mr. Christopher Andrews Pembroke Miss Sophie Elizabeth Françoise Peyton Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Phillips, Jr. Mr. Tucker N. Pierce Mrs. Sarah Gottwald Poole Mr. Hunter Simpson Powell Mr. Robert Henry Pratt, Jr. Ms. Sarah Price Miss Austin Elizabeth Pruitt Ms. Mary Talmadge Rada Mrs. Margaret Ann Fultz Raddin Dr. Harriet Schanzer and Mr. David L. Raine, Jr. Miss Zoë Elena Flora Raine Mr. Marco Antonio Randazzo Mr. Matteo Randazzo Mr. and Mrs. Paolo A. Randazzo
*Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith Mrs. Kathryn Markel Soutendijk Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Speight, Jr. Mr. Andrew Gregory Spitzer Mr. Peter Weaver Squire III Mr. Joseph John Sroba Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sroba Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Starr, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Carson Stettinius Mr. Gordon T. Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray Stettinius Mr. William Stanwood Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Strickler III Mr. Jefferson S. Strider Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Stroup, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Surface Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Suro Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tavenner Mr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor Lt. Col. Timothy Scott Taylor Mr. Roy T. Tepper III Charles G. Thalhimer Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson Mr. Grayson LeCompte Thornton Mrs. Kaye Thornton Dr. and Mrs. A. Leigh Thornton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Toms Ton of Coins Scholarship Fund Ms. Terry Starke Tosh Mr. and Mrs. S. Lynn Townsend Mrs. Rebecca R. Trader Truetimber Tree Services Miss Diana Khan V창n Truong Mr. and Mrs. Richard Truscott Ms. Elizabeth Austin Tucker Mrs. Mary Madelyn Robison Tucker Ms. Peggy Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Tullidge, Jr. Ms. Susan Gray Turbeville Mrs. Ashley Klaus Turner Rob and Shannon Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Valentine Mr. and Mrs. John F. Van Der Hyde Mr. J. Parker Van Der Hyde Ms. Ellen H. Van Doren Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Varland
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy B. Vaughan Ms. Melissa P. Vaughan Mr. Gregory Patrick Vining Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III Mr. John Luther Walker IV Mrs. Ashley J. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. James G. Walls Mr. Douglas C. Warfield Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Mr. and Mrs. J. Drake Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Weinstein Weinstein Management Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemper Wharton Caleb Wharton Amped Lax Alumni Game Mrs. Catherine B. Wharton and family Mr. James C. Wheat III Wiley H. and James C. Wheat, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wheeler, Jr. Mr. Charles Newton Whitaker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. N. Bryan Whitfield The Whitfield Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitley Mr. Michael Garrett Whitten Mr. Reid Steven Whitten Mr. and Mrs. George Wickham Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley Mr. Edward Ray Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins Miss Alister Elizabeth Williams Mrs. Carol Estes Williams Ms. Lindy MacDonald Williams and Mr. Christopher T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams Mr. Francis D. Williams III Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire Dr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Wiltshire Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Wiltshire, Jr. Mrs. Ann Gray Turner Wood Ms. Elizabeth R. Wood Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wood Mr. W. Morison Wood III Mr. John W. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton Dr. Percy Wootton and Dr. Jane P. Wootton Mrs. Jane Woolford Wortham Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wrenn, Jr. Miss Emily Boling Wright Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. Wright Ms. Sarah E. Zelenak
Endowment and Capital Giving
Dr. William M.S. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. John M. R. Reed Mr. Shawn F. Reed and Ms. Paige A. Tinney-Reed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Reeder Mr. Matthew James Reid Mr. and Mrs. Randolph N. Reynolds, Jr. Richard S. Reynolds Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Rising Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Ritsch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matson L. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Roberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Roberts III Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Robertson Miss Charlotte McGlasson Robins Mr. Gregory Claiborne Robins Miss Rebecca Reid Robins Mrs. Susan Patterson Robins Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Robins Rockydale Quarries Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Roddey Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Romer Miss Sarah Michelle Romer Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rusbuldt Mr. Christopher Wayne Rusbuldt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rusch Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ryan, Jr. Mr. Vincent Tuller Saladino Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. J. Brock Saunders Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Schutrumpf Ms. Marion Schwenk Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Scott Mrs. Richard L. Sharp Dr. and Mrs. J. Moncure Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Sheehy Mr. Geoffey Richard Shudtz Mrs. Courtney Johnson Sievers Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk Mr. Mark Willie Sisk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Slater, Jr. Mr. Brooks Slotterback Mr. Justin Dwight Smalkowski Mr. Thomas J. Smalkowski
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Endowed Scholarships and Funds During the 2014–2015 school year, income was received for the following endowments and restricted funds. It is Collegiate’s policy to use a portion of the market value of endowed funds to support programs designated by the donors and the Board of Trustees. The balance of the income is reinvested in order to preserve the value of Collegiate School’s endowment relative to inflation. For more information on Collegiate’s endowed funds or to establish a new one, please contact Amanda Surgner at 804.741.9722 or asurgner@collegiate-va.org or Michael Brost at 804.741.9766 or mbrost@collegiate-va.org.
Endowed Scholarships and Funds Stephen P. Adamson Scholarship Hugh H. Addy Minority Scholarship Benjamin Pollard and Martha Tinsley Alsop Scholarship Alumni Grants for Faculty Excellence Alumni Scholarship Alumni Technology Endowment Stephen R. Anderson Endowment for the Love of the Arts W. Preston Baldwin, Jr. Scholarship BCF ’02 Scholarship Fund – In Honor of Weldon Bradshaw Kenneth W. Beaver, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Susan Materne Benson Scholarship Andrew Jackson Brent Award Arthur S. Brinkley, Jr. Grants for Faculty Excellence Britten Endowment for Mathematics Campaign for Collegiate – Athletics Endowment Campaign for Collegiate – Financial Aid Endowment Campaign for Collegiate – Program/Professional Development Campaign for Collegiate – Technology Endowment Ann Bowers and Elijah Davis Catterton Scholarship Class of ’64 Professional Development Fund Class of ’67 Scholarship Class of ’71 Scholarship Class of ’74 Endowment for International Studies Class of ’77 Anne Jones Staff Award Class of ’78 Endowment for Faculty Recruiting
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Class of ’80 Scholarship Class of ’81 Scholarship Class of ’84 Community Service Award Collegiate Experience Endowment Collegiate School Speakers Series Endowment Adeline Cox Music Award Craigie Endowment for Teaching Excellence Darr-Davis Investment Endowment Catherine A. Davis Library Endowment sMiles Domalik Scholarship Maureen Donnahoe Library Endowment Maureen Donnahoe Scholarship Stanley F. Druckenmiller Endowment for English Endowed Award in Chinese Endowment for Science and Girls’ Athletics – In Honor of Ann H. Griffin and Karen S. Doxey Engard Art Award Keith A. Evans Endowment for School Leadership Catharine Stauffer Flippen Scholarship *Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowment for Coaching Excellence Edward E. Ford Foundation Minority Scholarship Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Edward E. Ford Teaching Fellows Endowment Galston Family Scholarship Rosamond L. Galston Fund for the Study of Asian Culture and Language Diane E. Glenn Scholarship Gottwald Science Endowment
Greenbaum Award Ann Griffin Endowment for Excellence in Teaching Cornelia Hall International Exchange Student Endowment Hamill Family Endowment Scott Harden Creative Arts Award Harrison Family Learning Resource Endowment Hirschler Science Research Award Dianne Nunnally Hoppes Financial Aid Endowment Brian Hurst Golf Endowment Lewis Lawson Ton of Coins by Interact Club Scotty and Petey Jacobs Endowment Samuel D. Jessee Endowment for Leadership Johnson Family Scholarship Anne and Grover Jones Scholarship K-12 Economics Education Quasi - Endowment George E. Kaugars Scholarship Rob Kelly Spirit Award F. C. Kiefer Wrestling Endowment *Klaus Family Endowment Martha Kolbe Award Abrahamsson Kyrolainen Education and Community Outreach Endowment Julia Williams Layfield Endowment for Service LeCompte Family Fund Carolyn Levey Music Fund and Award Light a Star Endowment John R. Lower Memorial Grant Luck Academic Services Endowment
Jake MacNelly, Jr. Endowment for the Arts Make a Splash Swimming Endowment Mallonee Library Book Fund Massey Endowment for Science Dr. and Mrs. Emmett C. Mathews Technology Endowment Mary G. McCormack Faculty Financial Aid Endowment McCormack Women’s Athletic Endowment John Peyton McGuire Memorial Scholarship Selma C. Meyers Scholarship Middle School Choral Award Middle School Technology Award J. Clifford Miller III Learning Resource Endowment Helen Moon Senior English Award Catherine Barron Moreau Scholarship Nunnally Hall Building Endowment James F. Oates III Emerging Artist Award Oates Endowment for the Arts Oates Endowment for Creative and Innovative Teaching Richard D. Obenshain Scholarship Parents’ Association Endowment for Faculty Professional Development Mary Morton Parsons Scholarship Williams E. Pembleton, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Ruth and Milton Perel Scholarship Physicians’ Endowment for Computer Science Malcolm U. Pitt, Jr. Scholarship E. Angus Powell Endowment for American Enterprise
*Funds/Awards established during the 2014–2015 year
Elizabeth Bryson Powell Award Madame Marcia Powell Language Lab Endowment Joanne Pratt Award for Teaching Excellence Peggy Fish Rada Endowment for Multiculturalism Dr. William F. Reames Scholarship Charles Larus and Edythe Robertson Reed Scholarship William “Bill” Reeves Endowment for Ethical Behavior, Diversity and Global Outreach William “Bill” Reeves Renaissance Student Award Katie Rexrode Scholarship Rockefeller Endowment for Excellence in Teaching Rosedale Minority Recruitment Endowment Rosemary Award Rosenthal Endowment for Foreign Languages Schewel Family Minority Scholarship David Schools Scholarship for Music Martha Elizabeth Schwarz Honorarium for Excellence in Teaching in the Lower School Seal Athletic Endowment Ted Shaffner Theater Fund Sharp Academic Commons Endowment in Support of Visual Arts Rebecca S. Shepherd Endowment for Leadership in Economic Education Paul M. Shuford Scholarship Virginia Courtney Simpson Award Susan and Mark Sisisky Global Enrichment Fund Spinner Family Endowment Stettinius Endowment for Educational Excellence
Helen Minor Tanner Scholarship Texaco Star Scholarship Charles G. Thalhimer, Sr. and Family Endowment for College Counseling Charles G. Thalhimer, Sr. and Family Technology Endowment Ellen Thalhimer Senior French Award Nancy White Thomas Scholarship Christopher George Thompson Scholarship Jessie Baker Thompson Endowment for the Arts Mary Parker Moncure Vaden Endowment for Citizenship and the Arts Anne Velez Memorial Endowment Weinstein Endowment for Character Education Weinstein Family Community Outreach and Service Endowment *Caleb Wharton Scholarship Mancha H. White Endowment Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Whitfield Fund for Excellence in Writing Nancy P. Whitley Endowment for Mathematics Whitlow Family Endowment for the Theater Arts Clarence B. Williams Award Clarence and Nell Williams Endowment Frances Leigh Williams Journalism Award Julia Anderson Williams Grant for Faculty Development Nell G. Williams Science Fund Armenia E. Winestock Scholarship
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Special Gifts Collegiate is grateful for the many special gifts from individuals and businesses during the 2014–2015 fiscal year.
Gifts in Honor of Dr. Barbara C. Anderson Mr. Christopher Russell Timmons Mr. Hudson Hunter Avery 2023 Mr. Emmett M. Avery III and Ms. Jane Gray Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain Mrs. Ellen Taylor Sisson
Mr. Harrison Arthur Baxter 2025 Mr. William Stuart Baxter 2027 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter Mr. Rian Padraic Baxter 2015 Mr. and Mrs. S. Padraic Baxter Miss Lucy Watkins Beckstoffer 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Beckstoffer Miss Caroline Moore Benjamin 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Corey A. Benjamin Mr. William Charles Bennett 2016 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Millan Mr. Andrew Stuart Blain 2009 Mr. John McMann Blain 2014 Mr. Thomas Wilson Blain 2007 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Blain Mr. Charles L. Blair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Daughtrey III Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jamison II Miss Kendall Heyward Boggs 2024 Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Boggs Mrs. G. Clisby Clarke Mr. Weldon A. Bradshaw Ms. Catherine D. Bode Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode Mr. David Bradshaw Mrs. Emily D. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bradshaw
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Mr. Jonathan Scott Goodman Mr. Mark Dudley Obenshain Mr. Harrison Brooks Bray 2024 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tucker Mr. Michael R. Brost 1985 Miss Jessica Rose Longo Mrs. Lauren D. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever Mr. Robert Benjamin Buell 2015 Miss Virginia Greer Buell 2019 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell Mrs. Carmen Thornton Carraway 2005 Mrs. Jane Woolford Wortham Mr. Wade P. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Palmore Miss Bailey Anne Cherkis 2023 Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis 1986 Mrs. Sarah B. Everett Christmas Pageant Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr. Class of 1964 Mrs. Linda Hull Felcone Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harwood Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr. Dr. William M.S. Rasmussen
Mr. Samuel McLain Hart 2020 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Burhans Dr. Rohan Hazra 1984 Mr. and Mrs. John K. Taylor Ms. Carol W. Herod 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Farmer Mr. F. Robertson Hershey 1966 Mr. and Mrs. William R. B. Hershey Mrs. Kathleen Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III Mr. James C. Hickey, Jr. Miss Ann-Sebrell Chavent Mr. Mark G. Newlen
Class of 2015 Mr. Parker Roberts Moore
Mr. Keith Evans Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
Mr. John P. Coates Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Battle, Jr. Mr. Jonathan Scott Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mr. Christopher Winer
Ms. Rachel Scott Everett 1992 Mrs. Sarah B. Everett
Mrs. Beese D. Craigie Mrs. Bernice Spathey Walker
Mrs. Suzanne Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Calamita III
Mr. Grayland A. Crisp Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins
Mrs. Trygve Lee Garter 1966 Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Battle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Southard
Miss Jane Randall Cullen 2027 Miss Katherine Ann Cullen 2024 Mrs. Ann F. Cullen Ms. Kathryn E. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stefanovich Ms. Dana DuMont Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III Miss Barbara Ann Edmunds 2017 Mrs. Ann Chesley Edmunds Mrs. Virginia Edmunds Miss Elizabeth Carrington Edmunds
Mrs. Xin-Yi Fergusson Miss Sophie K. Lou and Mr. Jacob M. Lou
Mr. William T. Gatewood 1975 Mrs. Joanne L. Jones Mrs. Ann H. Griffin Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn and Mr. Christopher L. Fallen Miss Sarah Randolph Deck Mr. and Mrs. J. Brock Saunders
Miss Catherine Bayer Horner 2022 Mr. Charles Simons Horner 2026 Carroll and Aggie Hooper Mr. Philip G. Hudgens 1977 Ms. Suzanne P. Duncan Mrs. Megan J. Hunt Miss Sophie K. Lou Dr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith III Dr. Jill S. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Battle, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Rose III Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wooldridge Jr. Coach Larry Jarman Richard Andert Robins, Esq. Miss Mary Adelaide Johnson 2015 Mr. Thomas Hart Johnson 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III Miss Sonja Grace Kapadia 2017 Dr. Shaival Kapadia and Mrs. Jill Spivey-Kapadia
Mrs. Deborah E. Hailes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. H. Nixon
Mr. Karl Alexander Kastenbaum 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Kastenbaum
Ms. Laura Moore Hall 1968 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams
The Klevana Family Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Duley
Miss Callie Jeanette Hancock 2019 Mrs. Austin Cary Hancock
Miss Anne Paige Lansinger 2010 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Westman
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Mr. Lewis P. Lawson Anonymous Mr. Troy G. Arnold III Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker Mr. Robert Lionel Bell, Jr. Dr. Richard Leroy Bennett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGuire Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw Gail and Gray Broughton Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bruni Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul Bullock, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Shinnick Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. David M. Clough Mrs. Richard A. Clough Mr. Max William Comess Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Congdon Mrs. Ann F. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Daly Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr. Mr. Hugh G. Edmunds III Mr.* and Mrs.* J. Morton Eggleston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Evans, Jr. Mrs. Joseph C. Farrell Mr. Roger D. Fraley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Moncure Geho Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. George Mr. and Mrs. T. Randolph Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gouldin Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin Dr. and Mrs. Roger P. Hailes Mrs. Patsy B. Hallett Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hamner Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss Dr. Armistead E. Henderer and Mr. Peter L. Henderer Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr. Mrs. Kathryn Conner Jarvis Mr. Andrew Jordan Jaspen Mrs. Claiborne Chapman Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick Mrs. Benjamin R. Lacy IV Mr. and Mrs. Fontaine B. Lawson Mr. Lewis Peyton Lawson Mrs. Mary-Gill Lawson Mr. and Mrs. R. Brooks Lawson Miss Virginia Broun Lawson Mr. and Mrs. H. Pettus LeCompte Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Loach
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mackell Dr. James T. May IV Mrs. J. Gary Maynard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr. Drs. Benita and Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Munford Mr. David Hall Murphy Mr. Mark G. Newlen Mr. and Mrs. W. Jefferson O’Flaherty Mr. William James O’Flaherty Mr. Jacob Harrison Reid Oliver Mr. and Mrs. James R. Oliver, Sr. Mr. James Robert Oliver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil Ms. Katrina M. Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley Mrs. George W. Patteson Mr. Christopher G. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Randolph N. Reynolds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Ritsch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson III Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Scott Mr. Geoffey Richard Shudtz Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tavenner Mrs. Kaye Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Truscott Mrs. Mary Madelyn Robison Tucker Rob and Shannon Ukrop Mr. Gregory Patrick Vining Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Mr. James C. Wheat III Wiley H. and James C. Wheat, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitley Mrs. Carol Estes Williams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr. Mr. Francis D. Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire Mr. W. Morison Wood III Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton Dr. Percy Wootton and Dr. Jane P. Wootton Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wrenn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lecky 1968, 1968 Mr. H. Guy Collier Mr. Brian E. Leipheimer Mrs. Mary Lou Leipheimer
Mr. Richard K. LeRoy Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith Mr. James Chang Lu 2026 Mr. Jiwei Lu and Ms. Ivy Gong Mrs. Helen L. Markiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever Miss Julia Elizabeth Messer 2015 Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer Mrs. Betty Sue McKinley Mrs. Hunter McKinley Sydnor Mrs. Catherine Melton Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Battle, Jr. Miss Malone O’Brian Morchower 2023 Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Isaacs Miss Anna Jane Morgan 2015 Miss Elizabeth Hope Morgan 2012 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham Miss Elizabeth Carter Norfleet 2018 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Norfleet, Jr. Mr. Joel Nuckols Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Battle, Jr. Miss Kaleigh Ramos O’Toole 2019 Miss Katherine Olivia O’Toole 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ramos Mrs. Tia T. Owen Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
Mr. Elijah Benjamin Schwartz 2020 Mr. Donald E. Perry
Team Lisa Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stultz
Coach Donald Pate Richard Andert Robins, Esq.
Mrs. Faulkner Bagley Sgro 1988 Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley
Mrs. Carrie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stefanovich
The Malcolm U. Pitt, Jr. Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III
Mrs. Laurie V. Shadowen Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Calamita III Mr. and Mrs. E. Livingston B. Haskell Dr. and Mrs. Juan F. Villalona
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Twohy Ms. Elizabeth Williams Twohy
Mrs. Nancy Cann Purcell 1936 Mr. and Mrs. C. Tupper Purcell Mrs. Peggy Fish Rada Ms. Mary Talmadge Rada Miss Carrie Davisson Ragsdale 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong Dr. William F. Reames Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atwood Mrs. Lindsey Reames Claud Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Russell Mrs. Rebecca R. Trader Mr. William Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers
Mr. Alex Smith 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Withers Mr. Wallace Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brennan Miss Madison Sage Stewart 2016 Mr. Michael Steven Stewart, Jr. 2020 Mrs. Marilyn J. Stewart
Mrs. Amy Rider Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Schutrumpf
Mr. Brude Dickinson Stoever 2021 Miss Helen London Stoever 2018 Mr. Henry Hill Stoever 2024 Mrs. Cary T. Doyle
Miss Kathryn Cooper Schilling 2003 Mr. Ryan Ferguson Schilling 2002 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schilling
Miss Kathryn Bryn Sutherland 2022 Mr. Preston Sinclair Sutherland 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland
Mrs. Robin W. Schilling Mr. Robert Withers
Miss Helen Minor Tanner 1949 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr.
Special Gifts
Mrs. Kate Parthemos 1971 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pettit, Jr.
Mr. Robert S. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith Mr. Maxwell Seaward Vaughan 2016 Mr. and Mrs. James Gillies Mrs. Carolyn N. Villanueva Miss Sophie K. Lou and Mr. Jacob M. Lou Miss Virginia Elizabeth Waldrup 2027 Ms. Mary E. Andrews Ms. Virginia Szigeti Mr. Jackson Wayne Watkins 2019 Miss Madeleine George Watkins 2019 Ms. Carolyn Jeanette Tyson Mr. Rodney T. Willett and Ms. Lydia R. Pulley 1981 Dr. and Mrs. Henry I. Willett Mrs. Anne Tunstall Bagley Willis 2000 Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley Mr. Eric Christopher Zyglocke 2023 Miss Mary Ann Zyglocke 2025 Mr. and Mrs. George Hann Mrs. Laura Zyglocke Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Schutrumpf
Gifts in Memory of Mr. Nicholas Robert Adams 2004 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II
Mr. Jeffrey Michael Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney
Mr. Stephen P. Adamson, Jr. 1992 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey The Garnett Nelson Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr.
Mr. Don Allen Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
*Deceased
Mrs. Debra J. Angstadt Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Allocca Mr. Curt D. Angstadt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Casalino
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Chase Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Greer III Anne Gail and Gary Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones Ms. Claiborne Scott Mason Mr. James D. Mason IV Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph Melnick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tomlinson Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Moore III
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Special Gifts
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Papa Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reifsnider Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sroba Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Willingham III Mrs. Connie Rucker Ankelein 1960 Miss Virginia W. Ewing Mr. Olen Reid Ashe III 2004 Dr. Daniel H. Newton Mr. Philip J. Bagley III Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley Mr. Louis W. Booth Mrs. Julia Booth Burkett Ms. Becky Briggs Miss Catherine Cook Briggs Mr. John Russell Britten Mrs. J. Russell Britten Mrs. Beverly Britten Moore Mrs. Polly Newell Bullard 1949 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bullard III Mr. Richard H. Cardwell III Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell Mr. Pierre Antonin Lelong IV Miss Elizabeth Cortlandt Rosebro Mrs. Ann Bowers Catterton 1942 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. John W. Craddock Mrs. Suzanne Jones Duncan Mr. and Mrs. William F. Drewry Gallalee Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hotchkiss, Jr. Mr. Pierre Antonin Lelong IV Mrs. Anne S. Lumpkin Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthew McGee Mr. and Mrs. John H. McLarin Ms. Anna B. Oxenham Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. A. Leigh Thornton, Jr. Walden’s Construction Co. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley
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Mr. John C. Chewning 1968 Mrs. Blair H. Chewning Class of 2001 departed members – Mr. Anthony Christopher Hickle, Mr. Michael Bruce Rhyne, Jr. and Mr. Jeffrey Scott Robertson Ms. Mary E. Andrews Mrs. Carter Hamill Backus Mrs. Austin Scott Bader Miss Laurie Beth Barnes Mr. Jonathan Daniel Showers Belkowitz Mrs. Kristen Ekey Berke Mr. Eric Brooks Bokinsky Mr. Scott Richardson Bottoms Mrs. Ann Roper Bowen Mr. James Fitzgerald Bowyer Ms. Rachel Leigh Burgess Mr. W. Hall Carter, Jr. Ms. Evans Anne Chamberlain Miss Sarah Crisler Clore Mr. and Mrs. Jason G. Cosby Mr. Bryan Page Crosby Mrs. Julie Heiner Culp Miss Elizabeth Matthews Cutchins Mr. Paul Thomas Davis, Jr. Mr. Christopher Duff DeCamps Mrs. Courtney Carrell Diamond Mr. Stephen Wright Douglas Mr. John Robert Downey III Mr. Jeffrey G. Dunnington Ms. Emily Cole Easterly Mrs. Hillary Ross Einwick Miss Meaghan Colleen Enright Miss Laura Courtney Fain Miss Anne Cabrie Forsythe Miss Helen Jane Fourness Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. N. Gentil Mrs. Carter Judkins Greendyke Mrs. Kimberly Paulette Haggard Mr. Donald Lee Hallberg Mr. Judson B. Harmon Mrs. Margaret Morris Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Holt IV Mrs. Ashley Miller Hormel Mrs. Rachel Carpenter Horne Mrs. Meghan Gehr Hubbard Mr. James Warren Hunter Mr. Christopher Benjamin Hurst Miss Brittany Nicole Hutchinson Miss Sarah Logan Hyslop Mrs. Amy Agee Judd Mr. Francis Edward Kelly IV
Mr. Neil Aaron Loughrie Mr. George P. Manson and Ms. Gerlinde Edwards Mr. George Patterson Manson III Mr. John Copeland Markowitz Mr. Lee Whitworth Martin Mrs. Elizabeth LaGow McDermid Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. McGeorge Matthew Samuel Mendez, M.D. Miss Lucy Turner Moore Mrs. Marissa Knisely Moses Mrs. Brandon Jacob Moss Mrs. Eliza Coleman Nader Mr. and Mrs. John C. Neal Mr. William Hatcher Overton, Jr. Mr. Benjamin M. Pagel Mrs. Sarah Gottwald Poole Mrs. Anne Riker Purcell Powell Mr. Hunter Simpson Powell Mr. John Thomas Robertson, Jr. Dr. Allison Ramsey Soneru Mrs. Karen Paul Stauffer
Mr. W. Keiter Stephens Mrs. Suzanne Smith Stovall Mr. Michael Hager Thalhimer Miss Martha Howry Thomas Ms. Elizabeth White Thomson Dr. Michael N. Vranian Mrs. Mary Catherine Williams Washo Mrs. Anne Meagher Watson Mr. Harrison Benjamin Wilson IV
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Mr. Ethan William Wirt Mrs. Elizabeth Dolan Wright Mrs. Whitney Smith Wright Mrs. Gretchen Cogar Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickel Miss Catherine Lee Collins 1994 Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickel Mr. William Luther Rackley Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Sydnor Judge A. Christian Compton Mrs. A. Christian Compton Mr. Rives Fleming, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mrs. Ann F. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell Mr. and Mrs. T. Justin Moore III Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pettit, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mertens Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Raynor Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman Rice, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Turner, Jr. Mr. H. O. Woltz III
Mr. T. R. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Mr. Lester Graves Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mrs. Phyllis Sivertsen Grubbs Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr.
Mr. Maxwell C. Dwyer 2002 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II
Mrs. Phyllis E. Galanti Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Galanti Mr. Paul E. Galanti Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin
Mr. Robert A. Earle III 1995 Mrs. Kathryn Dunnington Miller
Mrs. Marilyn Galston Mrs. Wendy Galston Gold
Mrs. Robinson Jones Eddy 1974 Mrs. Kathryn Redford O’Mara
Mrs. Mary Ryan Bottger George 1992 The Garnett Nelson Family
Mr. Scott Winslow Harden 1995 Mrs. Kathryn Dunnington Miller Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy
Mr. Charles E. Estes Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Mrs. Anna N. Glisson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher V. Lucy
Mrs. Jean P. Hargrove Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell
Mrs. Jane Durham Evans 1956 Mrs. Virginia Puller Dabney Ms. Susan W. Durham
Mrs. Elizabeth “Sissy” Martin Gorsline AXA Advisors Ms. Marion Rogers Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Ms. Mary Maxwell Conner Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Darling Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Mrs. Rosemarie Howard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Pierre Antonin Lelong IV Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Luck III Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Matson
Mrs. Dale L. Hart Mr. Ryan M. Hart
Mrs. Natalie Neblett Congdon Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitefield Congdon, Jr. Mrs. Adeline Cox Mrs. Julia Scott Wall King Dr. and Mrs. William H. Cox Mr. George Paul Cox Mrs. Libbie Thompson Crane 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander
Mrs. Margaret Shinnick Federhart 1958 Mrs. Virginia Anne Lloyd Vaughan Mr. James William Ferrell III Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana Mr. Leavenworth M. Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mr. Jerome Gumenick Mr. Pierre Antonin Lelong IV
Ms. Marjorie Haskell Ms. Amy Haskell Mrs. Mary Lancaster Hubbard Harwood Mrs. Jane Hubbard Best Mr. William H. Honaker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickel
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Special Gifts Mrs. Kathy W. Ivins 1973 Mr. John C. Ivins, Jr.
Mr. Grover C. Jones, Jr. Mr. Clark Jeffrey Daly
Mr. Arthur W. Lee III Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn
Albert L. “Petey” & Anne “Scotty” Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. Clark Jeffrey Daly
Dr. George Edward Kaugars Drs. Benita and Michael Miller Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy
Mr. Joseph A. Longa Mr. and Ms. W. Timothy Perry
Mrs. Nancy C. Jandl Mrs. Anne Ratcliffe Chamblee
Mr. John F. Kay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell Mr. Pierre Antonin Lelong IV
Mr. Lawrence Wooton Jarman III 1984 Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty Richard Andert Robins, Esq. Dr. E. Forrest Jessee Mr. and Mrs. David A. Drain Mr. and Mrs. James C. Graves Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Russell, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Stroup Jr. Dr. Samuel D. Jessee 1970 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. Forrest Jessee, Jr. Mr. Skip Johns Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kelly III Mrs. Joan Lipford Johnson 1954 Mrs. Elizabeth Temple Downs Mr. Edward L. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mrs. Beth Jones Geraghty
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Mr. John R. Lower 1984 Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty Mr. Jeffrey K. MacNelly, Jr. 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr.
Mrs. Richard R. Kennon Mrs. Nancy Kennon Bruchbacher
Nathan and Miriam Maizels Dr. Max S. Maizels
Mr. Benjamin R. Lacy IV Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire
Mr. John Waller Maloney 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams Darden IV Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin Ms. Louise Totten Knabe
Mrs. Nancy Glaser LaGow 1967 Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Isaacs Mr. J. Christopher LaGow Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker Mr. W. Thomas Lansinger Mrs. Anne Ratcliffe Chamblee Mr. and Mrs. Mark Westman
Mr. William G. Mangum Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mr. Brian McGill Mrs. Karen McGill
Adele Hawkins Leach Mrs. Joanne L. Jones
Mrs. Elizabeth Watts McLarin 1948 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hill
Mrs. Benjamin B. LeCompte Jr. 1943 Mrs. Hunter R. Pettus, Jr.
Mrs. Louise “Boomba” Pitt Miller 1968 Mr. Charles E. Williams
Mr. Randolph Lee Morchower 1993 Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Thalhimer Mr. Wesley C. Morck, Jr. Miss Anne Forrest Hyslop Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hyslop Mr. John Wesley Hyslop III Miss Lauren Wesley Hyslop Miss Sarah Logan Hyslop Ms. Laura Elizabeth McCandlish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McCandlish Dr. and Mrs. James F. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander Peavey Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Thalhimer Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Thomas Mrs. Ashley Davis Young Dr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Young Miss Virginia Winston Young Mrs. Bonnie Moreau Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Moreau Ms. Kristin Margaret Natvig 1983 Mrs. Wendy Lawson Bosley Grayson and Jeannette Nickel Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickel Dr. Thomas P. Overton Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mrs. Rosemarie Howard Mrs. Brenda W. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Chapman, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Clements, Jr. Mrs. Richard A. Clough Mr. and Mrs. James L. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr. Mr. Hunter B. Frischkorn III Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cary Johnston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Poston Mrs. Edward T. Remick II Ms. Paula R. Spraker Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Sydnor Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV
Mr. Alvin Frederick Pauli Mrs. Karen Pauli Wells
Mr. Kent Allen Smith 1980 Mrs. Anne Ratcliffe Chamblee
Mrs. Ruth Zedd Perel Ms. Margaret Karen Berkness
Mrs. A. W. Spilman Mrs. Judith J. Bumgardner
Mr. Malcolm Upshur “Buck” Pitt, Jr. Ms. Laura Moore Hall
Mrs. Charlotte Stevens Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Ms. Claire Scott McMullan
Mr. Wilson Platt Reed 1991 Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt B. Casler III Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Ms. Nancy B. Reed Mrs. Jean Jensen Remington Mr. James A. Remington Mr. Michael B. Rhyne, Jr. 2001 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Mr. Linwood Gerald Roach Shenandoah Mutual Fire Insurance Co. The Franklin Federal Foundation Mrs. Shirley H. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hartz Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Scott Robertson 2001 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Miss Jane Quinn Saunders 1933 Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown Dr. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr. Mrs. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr. The Honorable Norman Sisisky Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Sisisky Mr. Charles K. Slick Mr. Franklin P. Watkins, Jr.
Special Gifts
Mrs. Lisa Stultz Moore 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stultz
Mrs. Frances G. Strother Dr. William L. Curry Ms. Ingrid H. Davis Dr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Frederick Dr. and Mrs. Enrique Gerszten Ms. Judy H. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McGonigle Mr. Kendall P. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Rising Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire Mr. Harry E. Sullivan, Jr. Mrs. Anne Ratcliffe Chamblee Mrs. Barbara Norris Sutherland 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Cooke Mr. and Mrs. James L. Doherty Mr. Kendall P. Parker Mrs. Elizabeth Kennon Shuey Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Sydnor Mr. Christopher George Thompson 1999 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Mr. James Keith Marshall Newton IV Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Thompson Mrs. Mary Parker Moncure Vaden 1969 Ms. Pamela Marie Williams Dr. Thomas Burwell Vaden, Jr. Mr. John Moncure, Jr.
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Special Gifts
William Caleb Wharton ’12 In November 2014, William Caleb Wharton ’12 passed away. Caleb was a vibrant member of the Collegiate community for his 13 years as a student. Liked by all, Caleb was a true friend, sportsman and gentleman. His family and friends have remembered him in a number of ways, including the establishment of the William Caleb Wharton ’12 Scholarship and Caleb’s Garden near Grover Jones Field. Anonymous Miss Anya Olga-Frances Aboud Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn and Mr. Christopher L. Fallen Amped Lax LLC Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Anders Mr. William Revermann Anders Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Armstrong, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Berents Big River Advertising Miss Ann Catherine Bokinsky Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bottger Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brockenbrough III Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Broome Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Gail and Gray Broughton Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Buckingham IV Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III Miss Victoria Roth Buseck Mr. and Mrs. Irvin V. Cantor Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Miss Alexa Elizabeth Cochran Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. C. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Hudnall Christopher Miss Margaret Baxley Clark Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton S. Clark III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleary Mr. Harrison Rutledge Clement Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cobb Miss Amanda Blair Cole Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Cole Miss Caroline Ann Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Cooke Miss Caitlin Cassity Cosby Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crews Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cross Mrs. Ann F. Cullen
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Miss Margaret King Cuthbert Mr. and Mrs. Tayloe M. Dameron Miss Ellen Hughes Davenport Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. W. H. deButts III Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe, Jr. Miss Kathryn Kellum Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Dickinson Mr. Matthew Joseph Disler Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Douma Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Doxey Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Edlich IV Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery Edwards Mr. Craig Curtis Erdmann Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans Mr. Theodore En-Dao Fergusson Mr. and Mrs. G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh III Mr. Glassell Slaughter Fitz-Hugh IV Miss Emily Carter Flippo Miss Lillian Gwong-Han Fu Miss Arielle Lehner Galston Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Galston Garden Graces LLC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mr. Geoffrey Thomas Gelozin Mr. Miller Wayne Golliday Mr. William K Gooch Mr. Allen C. Goolsby Mr. Robert P. Gorrell and Ms. Sabet Stroman Mr. Joseph Michael Grappone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Graves Greater Richmond Area Golf Charities, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Green Miss Emilie Alden Gregory Mr. Matthew Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Mr. William Anson Hart
Dr. and Mrs. Newt Hasson Miss Taylor Michelle Hemphill The Holleran Family Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Holly III Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Jacobs Mr. Ivan P. Jecklin and Ms. Allison P. Weinstein Ms. Elizabeth Jennings John Richmond Landscaping, Inc. Mrs. Leigh Dobbins Johnson Miss Anna Leary Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. Walter Jones IV John F. Kaufman Mr. John Tyler Kemeny Ms. Jane W Kerewich Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein Dr. and Mrs. George A. Knaysi Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. James E. C. Leavitt III Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lee Mr. Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis, Jr. Ms. Rita H. Liles Miss Anne Stewart Lynde Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Lynde, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mabry IV Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Malone Miss Corey Colleen Malone-Smolla Mr. and Mrs. David R. Maraghy Mr. Tyler Douglas Mardian Mr. John Hall Massie Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Matson Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthew McGee Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McGill III Mr. Timothy A. McGraw Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Mr. Paul Joseph Melnick III Dr. and Mrs. Eric P. Melzig
Mr. Gregory Claiborne Robins Miss Rebecca Reid Robins Mrs. Susan Patterson Robins Rockydale Quarries Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Roddey Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Romer Miss Sarah Michelle Romer Drs. Michael and Claire Rossetti Mr. Paul Anthony Rossetti Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas Mr. Ian Hunter Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rusbuldt Mr. Christopher Wayne Rusbuldt, Jr. Mr. Vincent Tuller Saladino Ms. Marion Schwenk Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Scott Dr. and Mrs. J. Moncure Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk Mr. Mark Willie Sisk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Slater, Jr. Mr. Brooks Slotterback Mr. Justin Dwight Smalkowski Mr. Thomas J. Smalkowski Miss Lucy Gordon Smith Mr. Andrew Gregory Spitzer Miss Austin Elizabeth Dare Spivey Mr. Peter Weaver Squire III Mr. Joseph John Sroba Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sroba Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Starr, Jr. Miss Tyler Garland Starr Miss Ann Wingate Stettinius Miss Elizabeth Carson Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray Stettinius Mr. William Stanwood Stettinius Miss Whitney Alison Stott Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Strickler III Mr. Jefferson S. Strider Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Surface Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate Mr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson Mr. Grayson LeCompte Thornton Dr. and Mrs. A. Leigh Thornton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Toms Ms. Terry Starke Tosh
Special Gifts
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Meyer III Mr. Connor Evans Miksch Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Mills Mr. Tom Milstead Miss Sarah Joy Mims Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Minor III Miss Carolyn Rivers Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John Molster Mr. Jay P. Moore Mr. John William Moore Mr. and Mrs. William R. Moore III Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Munford Mr. Thomas Broun Munford Miss Torrey Blair Munford Mr. David Hall Murphy Miss Katherine Elizabeth Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Najarian Miss Rebecca Cassie Naurath Mr. and Mrs. John C. Neal Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Newcomb Mr. Scott Thomas Newton Mr. and Mrs. David C. Noftsinger, Sr. Miss Katherine McQuillan O’Connor The O’Donnell Family Mr. and Mrs. James R. Oliver, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. O’Shea Ms. Sherrie E. Page Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin Mr. Austin Randolph Palmore Mr. Oscar H. Parrish Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Pasco III Mr. and Mrs. R. Hewitt Pate Mr. Christopher Andrews Pembroke Miss Sophie Elizabeth Françoise Peyton Mr. Colfax Dean Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Phillips, Jr. Mrs. George J. Polatty, Sr. Mr. Robert Henry Pratt, Jr. Ms. Sarah Price Miss Austin Elizabeth Pruitt Miss Zoë Elena Flora Raine The Randazzo Family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Reeder Amy and Bill Rider Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Rising Mr. and Mrs. Matson L. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Roberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson III Miss Charlotte McGlasson Robins
Truetimber Tree Services Miss Diana Khan Vân Truong Ms. Peggy Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Tullidge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Valentine Mr. J. Parker Van Der Hyde Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III Mr. John Luther Walker IV Mrs. Ashley J. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. James G. Walls Mr. Douglas C. Warfield Mr. and Mrs. J. Drake Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemper Wharton Mrs. Catherine B. Wharton and family Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wheeler, Jr. Mr. Charles Newton Whitaker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley Miss Alister Elizabeth Williams Ms. Lindy MacDonald Williams and Mr. Christopher T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Wiltshire Ms. Elizabeth R. Wood Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wood Miss Emily Boling Wright Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. Wright
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Special Gifts
Ms. Anne Velez Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Aveson, Jr. Mr. Frank S. Viola Mr. Michael Mazurek III and Ms. Carol A. Viola Mrs. Linda Redford Watts Mrs. Kathryn Redford O’Mara Mrs. Clara Weakley Mrs. Judith J. Bumgardner Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Turbeville, Jr. Mr. Hugh V. White, Jr. Mr. Ronald Oswin Pessner, Jr. The Honorable John M. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley Mrs. Mancha Holland White Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rusch
Mr. William O. Wiley Mrs. Sheppard Bell Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Mr. and Mrs. L. Holmes Ginn IV Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Southard Mrs. Julia Anderson Williams Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mertens Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ryan, Jr. Ms. Carole Sandy Ms. Judith Vantrease Wilson 1957 Mrs. Virginia Puller Dabney Mrs. Jean Betts Wiltshire 1938 Mrs. Gray McGurn Mason Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire, Jr. Mr. Richard W. Wiltshire Mrs. Julia Scott Wall King Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire, Jr.
Mr. Charles Witmer Mrs. Charles P. Witmer Mrs. Dorothy S. Wood Mrs. Judith J. Bumgardner Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nickel Mrs. Elizabeth Woolford Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mr. Pierre Antonin Lelong IV Mrs. Paige Willhite Woolwine 1984 Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty Mrs. Constance Willhite Dr. Hugh O. Wrenn Mrs. Hugh O. Wrenn Mrs. Grace Scales Yoder 1975 Mrs. Roselle F. Scales
The Honorable William Lee Wimbish Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Towell
Gifts in Kind Mr. and Mrs. William G. Aboud Mr. and Mrs. William D. Andrews B & B Printing Drs. Steven and Shari Barbieri Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland Mr. Mark S. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Bradley R. Cooke Mr. W. Taylor Dabney IV and Ms. Julia E. Pfaff Ms. Laura L. Fields
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Galston Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Glover III Mr. John Franklin Kay III Mrs. Constance Whitehead Kiermaier Mr. and Mrs. James E. C. Leavitt III Mr. and Mrs. George B. Little, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David W. Luckey Mrs. James F. Oates III Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson Mrs. Liza Little Roberts Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Stevenson Ms. Dana DuMont and Mr. Scott Taylor Weinstein Management Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. N. Bryan Whitfield
Cisco Systems Foundation Dominion Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc. Fidelity Foundation Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Genworth Foundation Gray Holdings, LLC The Home Depot The Luck Companies Foundation Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals
Markel Corporation McKesson Foundation, Inc. Merck Company Foundation Microsoft MMC Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia New York Life Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation, Inc. Once For All Trust Philip Morris
Matching Gift Companies Altria Group, Inc. Avon Foundation Bank of America BD Medical Biogen Idec. The Brink’s Company C. B. Fleet Company, Inc. Capital One Services, Inc. Carmax Foundation Chevron Humankind
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The SunTrust Foundation Universal Leaf Foundation Walker & Dunlop LLC
Special Gifts
PNC Financial Corp Salesforce.com Foundation Stelliam Investment Management LP
Wells Fargo Foundation
International Emerging Leaders Conference Burford Leimenstoll Foundation of Betty Sams Christian Collegiate School Parents’ Association Mr. James H. Cottrell and Ms. Melissa R. Phillips Ms. Theresa G. Cyr Drs. David and Robin Disler Dr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Fergusson
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hourigan Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Johnson KPMG Mr. Michael S. Laming and Ms. Janet K. Dibbs Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III Dr. Harriett Schanzer and Dr. David L. Raine, Jr.
Robins Foundation Mr. Gregory C. Robins Mr. and Mrs. John M.G. Schmohl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings Mr. James L. Weinberg and Ms. Rosann Bocciarelli
Dr. Richard L. Gergoudis Indivior Inc. Interbake Foods The Jefferson La Difference Lansing Building Products McGuire Woods MeadWestvaco Miller Foundation
The NewMarket Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren The Pediatric Connection SunTrust Foundation Tridium, Inc. Tuckahoe Orthopaedics/Dr. Chester H. Sharps UPS Freight Mr. and Mrs. John Van Der Hyde Weinstein Properties
Powell Donors ACES Association for Corporate Growth BB&T Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown Capital Region Airport Commission Davenport & Company Dominion Resources Dunlap and Partners Engineers, P.C. EMC
2015 Winter Party and Auction Sponsors Air Conditioning Equipment Sales Aliceblue Allegra Design*Print*Mail Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen American Office Atkins, Maestrello, Miller & Associates B&B Printing BB&T Capital Markets BlackRock Boze Properties, LLC Canal Capital Management CB Richard Ellis Commonwealth Oral & Facial Surgery Conquest, Moncure & Dunn, Inc. Joyce and Howard Cosgrove CSC Leasing Company Davenport & Company LLC Draper Aden Associates Drs. Kaugars and Miller, P.C. Drs. Riley, Wiltshire and Brassington, Inc. Dunlap & Partners
Euroclassics Porsche Gardner Orthodontics Gumenick Properties Harris, Hardy & Johnstone, P.C. Holiday Barn Pet Resorts Lisa and Mark Hourigan Hunton & Williams, LLP C.L. Hyman Auto Wholesale Independent Consultant of Brownell Ingleside Vineyards James River Grounds Management Katheryn Robertson, Ltd. Keiter Kutak Rock LLP Lansing Building Products Livewire, LLC Loveland Distributing Co., Inc. Lowe, Brockenbrough & Company, Inc. MannKidwell Interior Window Treatments Million Air Richmond OrthoVirginia
Page Auto Group Judy and Dave Pahren Portico Classic Homes F.G. Pruitt, Inc. Reynolds Crossing Walmart/Randy Reynolds, Jr. Rhodes-Werner & Co. Richmond Plastic Surgeons, Inc. Spider Management Company, LLC Straightline Financial of Raymond James SyCom Technologies Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley LLC Virginia iSpine Physicians, P.C. Weinstein Properties Wells Fargo Private Bank Whitley/Service Roofing & Sheet Metal Company Williams Mullen Xenith Bank
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Planned Giving The Helen Baker Society recognizes those individuals who have made provisions in their estate plans for Collegiate School. Those designated as Charter members took certain steps towards creating their gifts prior to June 1, 2001. To learn more about membership in the Society, please contact Michael Brost at 804.741.9766.
Helen Baker Roster Charter Members Anonymous Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Brougham Mrs. Grace Wallace Brown 1948 Ms. Cecilia E. M. Bullard 1963* Ms. June H. Campbell 1946 Ms. Margaret H. Campbell 1974 and Dr. Richard S. Gitomer Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson* Mrs. Ann Bowers Catterton* 1942 Mrs. Betty Sams Christian* Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cochrane, Jr. 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe 1956 Dr. and Mrs. E. Henry Diehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edmunds, Jr. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans Mrs. Nancy Simmons Brockenbrough Foulks 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell Mr. and Mrs. G. Waddy Garrett 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mr. and Mrs.* C. Hobson Goddin Mrs. Mildred Elliott Goode* Mr. Robert P. Gorrell and Ms. Sabet Stroman Ms. Martha J. Goss 1967 and Mr. David Goss Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Grigg 1981 Mr. and Mrs. C. Wade Hairfield III Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. William Hamill Ms. Elizabeth R. Harris 1975 Mr.* and Mrs. H. Hiter Harris, Jr. Dr.* and Mrs. Philip R. Hart
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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anson Hart 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Wirt H. Hatcher III 1967 Mr.* and Mrs.* Charles F. Heiner Mrs. Nancy Crater Jandl* Mrs. Anne Gail Gilman Jennings 1988 Miss Etta Johnson 1923* Colonel and Mrs. Freeman E. Jones 1979 Mr.* and Mrs. John F. Kay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Lansing Mrs. Farrell Stubs Laughlin 1939 Mrs. Julia Williams Layfield 1970* Mr. and Mrs. T. Gaylon Layfield III 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pettus LeCompte 1971 Mr. Richard K. LeRoy Mr. C. M. Little, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougal Mrs. William L. Major* Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Markel 1966 Mrs. Mary Leigh Marston 1927* Mr. and Mrs. William M. Massie, Jr. 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McCandlish Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr. Mrs. H. C. L. Miller, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III 1977 Mr.* and Mrs. T. Justin Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. 1959 Mrs. Katharine G. Munt 1928* Mr. Chunk Neale 1965 Mrs. Lena Cole Newell 1918* Martha Hill Newell 1939* Dr.* and Mrs. James F. Oates III Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Pearson
Mr.* and Mrs. Malcolm U. Pitt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Angus Powell, Jr. 1966 Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryson Powell 1969, 1969 Ms. Lee Marshall Price 1966 Mr. Scott Redmond Mr. C. Lathrop Reed* Mr. and Mrs. Randolph N. Reynolds, Jr. 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III Mrs. Maria Wornom Rippe 1960 Richard Andert Robins, Esq. 1986 Mrs. Elsie Snow Seay 1924* Mr.* and Mrs. Paul M. Shuford Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Strohl 1962 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stultz Mr.* and Mrs.* Page Sutherland 1954 Miss Helen Minor Tanner 1949 Mr.* and Mrs.* Edgar N. Taylor 1926 Mr. Charles G. Thalhimer* Mrs. Rhoda R. Thalhimer* Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III 1964 Mr. Christopher M. Timmons 1970 Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Trani The Dr. Thomas Burwell Vaden, Jr.* and Mary Parker Moncure Vaden Foundation Mr.* and Mrs.* Wyndham R. White III 1949 Mrs. Julia Anderson Williams* Mrs. Nell Gathright Williams* Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams 1969 Mr.* and Mrs.* Richard W. Wiltshire 1938 Dr. and Mrs. B. Gerald Yount 1966
Members Anonymous Ms. Stacy H. Adams Mrs. Louie Hunt Baker * Mrs. Hylah Boyd Ballowe 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery W. Bayard Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley III 1958 Dr. Richard L. Bennett, Jr. 1990 Ms. Lynne Marie Berkness 1978 Mr. W. E. Betts, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Blain Mrs. Demie Browne Blair* 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland 1983 Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest 1950 Mrs. Margaret Tilghman Bothwell 1959 Mrs. Ina-Jeanne Bowles and Dr. Roland L. Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw Mrs. Nancy Toms Breeden 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robert Brost 1985, 1991 Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown 1936 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Brownstein 1985 Mrs. Patricia Margraf Bussard 1963 Mrs. Royal E. Cabell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter 1977 Mrs. Allen B. Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Mason Travers Chapman 1984 Ms. Roxanne Cherry Mrs. Elizabeth Woodroof Cogar 1977 Mrs. A. Christian Compton Ms. Mary Maxwell Conner 1972 Mrs. Anne Margaret Daniel-Grobler 1981 Dr. Ralph and Jean Davison Mr. Charles Michael DeCamps 1968 Mrs. Margaret Anderton Dortch 1937* Mr. Woodson T. Drumheller Mr. Neil Page Farmer 1974 Mr. James Smith Ferebee* Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell Mrs. Lisa Levey Freeman 1975 Mr.* and Mrs.* T. Fleetwood Garner Mr.* and Mrs. William Gatewood Mrs. Lillian Cabell Gay 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Noah C. P. Greenbaum 2003, 2004 Mrs. Ann H. Griffin Mrs. Mary B. Hamilton* Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reid Harris 1978, 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II Mrs. Marion Bower Harrison 1944* Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vernon Hawthorne 1978 Mrs. Jacqueline Fowlkes Herod 1939* *Deceased
Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins 1988 and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mrs. Beth Isaacs Mrs. Anne Baldwin Jamerson 1978 Mr. Lawrence W. Jarman, Jr. Miss Mary Garland Jefferson 1961 Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson 1956 Mrs. E. Leigh Dobbins Johnson 1978 Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Karo 1977, 1977 Mr. John Franklin Kay III 1978 Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay 1975 Dr. Lisa L. Kirkland 1976 Mrs. Virginia Wight Lamb 1930* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Laskin 1989, 1990 Mrs. Benjamin B. LeCompte, Jr. 1943* Dr. Benjamin B. LeCompte, III 1968 Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey LeCompte 1978 Mr.* and Mrs. Carl M. Lindner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lipscomb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Long, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins Martin 1978 Ms. Claiborne Scott Mason 1978 Mr. Alan McCullough, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McGill III 1989 Mr. James Moore McMahon 1974 Mrs. Gaye C. Montgomery Mrs. Lucy Boswell Negus 1955 Ms. Mil Norman-Risch Mr. Randolph W. Nuckols, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Oliver, Sr. Mr. Carl P. Parrish III Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pendleton III 1969 Ms. Joanne E. Pratt* Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Zafar Qureshi 1988 Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Remke 1978 Mr. Robert Coleman Rice III 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson 1975, 1976 D. Brian Richardson, Esq. 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson Dr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson Mr. Charles R. Robins III 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas Miss Jane Quinn Saunders 1933* Ms. Carol Irene Seligman 1974* Ms. Nancy Gayle Smith 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Talbot Spraker 1992 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings Mrs. Margaret Duncan Stallings 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Stanewick Mr. James T. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. 1983 Mrs. Pamela Anderson Sutherland Mr. Morton Thalhimer III 1973 Mrs. Sibyl Thalhimer Mrs. Nancy White Thomas* Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson 1966 Mrs. Rebecca LeCompte Thornton 1972 Mr. Arthur Todras Ms. Melissa P. Vaughan 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Darren D. Vita Mr. Richard Lee Ware 1977 Ms. Mary Morris Watt 1933* Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mrs. James L. Wiley* Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilson Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlton Wilton Ms. Carolyn Levey Winks 1978 Miss Kimberly Ellen Wright 1986
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ALUMNI ACTIVITIES
ALUMNI ACTIVITIES Letter from Alumni Association President Marshall Schutt ’98
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n Indianapolis 500 winner was once quoted as saying, “In order to finish first, you must first finish.” In a few months, Collegiate finishes its Centennial Year. Consider how few institutions have made it to the 100-year mark and you begin to understand how special this school is. Even more, our school is finishing its 100th year in outstanding condition. The Centennial Year has combined two things I truly love – history and Collegiate. On the Centennial website, I recently read an excerpt published from the 1920 Collegiate Chronicle, penned by founding Headmistress Helen Baker. She remarks that, in searching for the right motto to define this relatively new school, “…it slowly dawned upon us that that after all is
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said and done, our business is to SERVE.” Service clearly has always been a core value of our school. Years ago, a group of intrepid members of the Alumni Association began exploring ways to incorporate service as part of the Alumni Association mission. This alumni service initiative hit full stride in 2015 with the Stop Hunger Now event held last January. With the help of students and their families, alumni and the West End Rotary Club, more than 250 gathered in the Athletic Center and packed 60,000 meals for distribution to less developed corners of the world. I was fortunate to participate and felt the warmth of the Cougar Spirit. T hat centur y- old Cougar Spir it is what we each experience as a part of this remarkable community. And that community results from each student, family, faculty and staff member that has come through and made its unique contribution to the fabric of this institution. While Collegiate’s leadership over the years has been without doubt outstanding, it is the school’s community that makes this place special. Community at its best extends well beyond a physical place. At Collegiate it encompasses shared experience, shared culture and shared values that remain with the individual long after graduation. It is born from a knowledge of, and concern for, one another. And it results in a web of trust that creates an environment where one can learn and grow. This community allows our students the opportunity to win, lose, succeed and fail within the confines of
a nurturing and challenging environment that strengthens and prepares. No aspect of the community influenced my own student experience more than Collegiate’s tremendous teachers and mentors. In my own time as a student, a few individuals, both in the classroom and in athletics, had a profound and lasting impact on my character and development. My experience is not unique. Our leadership agrees in the importance of attracting and retaining the very best teachers; I have heard Head of School Steve Hickman articulate that it is the single most important factor in a child’s education. My role this year has given me a closer look at Collegiate. I am confident that our special community, the Cougar Spirit, remains strong and unique. Thank you for the opportunity to serve as President of the Alumni Association this year.
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The Centennial Year has combined two things I truly love – history and Collegiate.
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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS Two Collegiate graduates were honored at Commencement, one for her service to Collegiate and one for his professional excellence. Alumni Association President Mason Chapman ’84 presented the awards at Commencement on June 5, 2015 . These tributes were written by Page Melton Ivie ’79.
Cathy Ratcliffe Mitchell ’82
Our recipient has passed the legacy of Collegiate on to her three daughters elen Baker, the founder of – Carolyn and Frances are now alumni Collegiate, hoped students themselves, and her daughter Julia is would use the knowledge and a rising junior. This year’s Award for lessons learned here to make Outsta nding Ser v ice goes to Cathy the world a better place. Today’s recipi- Ratcliffe Mitchell, Class of 1982. ents of the Distinguished Alumni Awards both share that: one, as an extraordinary volunteer of time and talent at Collegiate, and the second, as a humanitarian and ur next recipient, recognized compassionate leader. for the Distinguished Alumni This year’s recipient of the Outstanding Awa rd, lives the spir it of Service Award was a cheerleader during Helen Baker’s intentions for her time at Collegiate. Fortunately for us, Collegiate students. The Right Reverend she never really stopped being a cheerleader Quigg Lawrence is literally making the for Collegiate. An enthusiastic volunteer world a better place. with a positive attitude, she inspires those With a doctorate from Gordon-Conwell around her. You just want to do a better job, Theological Seminary, Quigg became and do it happily – when she’s around. She’s pastor of the Church of the Holy Spirit in gladly embraced the smaller jobs – and the Roanoke in 1989. At the time, the church daunting ones – all to help the school. had fewer than 50 members. Today, some She’s been room mother, sewed play 26 years later, the congregation has costumes, been the popular “Pocket Lady” grown to more than 1,500 and through at the Village Green Fair and chaired Quigg’s leadership, inspired the creation the Village Green Fair. Most recently, she of three more churches in the area. But co-chaired the Torch Run, a logistically growing churches in the Roanoke area challenging feat that had relay runners has been just one part of his calling. With starting at the Town School and making members of his congregation, Quigg has the nine-mile run to the Collegiate campus. initiated mission work in Rwanda, drawing Each group of runners – from the most in worshippers, sponsoring children and experienced to a group of Lower School literally getting his hands dirty building students – passed a torch to the next group. hospitals and digging wells. Back home, he’s It was no easy feat, and took a year to plan. worked with teens in establishing Young But our recipient worked with her co-chair Life groups. to pull it off, creating a memorable day to Recognized as a church leader for his mark Collegiate’s Centennial. contributions in Virginia and overseas, The Torch Run showed what makes Quigg was consecrated in February 2013 our recipient so valuable to the Collegiate as a bishop of the Anglican Church of community: tackling a challenging job Rwanda and the Anglican Church of North and leaving everyone feeling good about America – only the fourth bishop named it at the end. It’s her brand of energy in North America. For the last two years that ensures students and families can he has supported, ordained and led clergy take pride in their school and as Helen in the church’s mid-Atlantic region, while Baker hoped – go out and make the world continuing to lead as senior pastor of the a better place. Church of the Holy Spirit.
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His friends and former classmates say that even as his duties have expanded within the church, he’s never lost the sense of fun he was known for during his time at Collegiate. Outside of church, he continues his interest in photography, hunting, bluegrass music and as he puts it, “any sport you get to hit something.” In 2008, he was certified as a Naval Academy Information Officer, helping recruit students for the U.S. Naval Academy. For a life that’s taken the sentiments of Helen Baker to heart, today we recognize Quigg Lawrence, Class of 1977, as recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award Top Cathy Ratcliffe Mitchell ’82(second from left) with her parentsClyde and Carolyn Ratcliffe, daughter Julia Mitchell ’17and sister Anne Ratcliffe Chamblee ’80 Bottom Quigg Lawrence ’77 (third from left)with father-in-law Mayor Alexander Fleet, motherBruce Spain, wife Annette Lawrence, daughterMary Wynne Imhof and son-in-law Eric Imhof
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Caleb Wharton Memorial Spring Swing On a picture-perfect day for golf, 31 foursomes came out to play in the first annual Caleb Wharton Memorial Spring Swing on May 22, 2015 at CCV’s Tuckahoe Creek course. Afterwards, Sue and Tad Thompson ’66 hosted nearly 500 people at their Tuckahoe Plantation home where guests were treated to the music of John Walker and the Bart Chucker Band. The Three Amigos (Trib Sutton ’81, Jay DeVoe ’82, and Marc Allocca) and Andy Harrison provided a stellar array of food. Scores of volunteers, including the tournament directors, Kathy Wrenn and Elaine Sutton, helped make it a successful day. “It was a wonderful event for our Collegiate community to come together to support each other and especially the Wharton family in remembrance and celebration of Caleb,” said Kathy. All net proceeds will go to the Caleb Wharton ’12 Memorial Scholarship at Collegiate.
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Washington, DC Reunion Cougars in the Washington area gathered on Apr. 15, 2015.
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Mary Stuart Brenaman Cruickshank writes, “I’m busy being a grandmama – went to Charlottesville three times this spring; once for Christian McFall Sesler’s jazz band concert at Monticello High School (he plays the baritone sax), once to hear Jefferson Braxton Sesler play the trombone with the band of Albemarle High School for the school play, “The Addams Family” and again for Braxton’s Court of Honor when he became an Eagle Scout. (The boys are the sons of Sallie Christian (Chris) Cruickshank Sesler ’83.) In Richmond, my sister, Carter Brenaman ’54 and I have been busy trying to keep up with my granddaughter, Reese Brenaman Fleming ’26 (daughter of Evelyn Carter Cruickshank Fleming ’87). Grandparents’ Day at Collegiate, her dance recital and her seventh birthday have all been spring highlights. She is really having a ball at Collegiate! Once again, I am helping to plan special Christmas events at The Jefferson Hotel.”
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DIED: Susan Ragland Lewis Abrahamson on May 24, 2015. At Collegiate, Susan played bas‑ ketball and field hockey, was art editor of the Torch and part of the Gold team. She was also a mem‑ ber of the National Honor Society, the Glee Club and the K.K. Club. Susan graduated from Sweet Briar College and was an accomplished author, painter, traveler and French teacher. She was also a fundraiser, public relations specialist and producer, the most notable of which was her development and production of “The Victory of the Human Spirit” at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. She is survived by her husband, James; three children, Jennifer Lewis Remole, James Whittier Lewis, Jr. and Christopher
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Ragland Lewis; two stepchildren, Kelly Abraham‑ son Lewis and James Alan Abrahamson II; and 15 grandchildren.
1956
DIED: Brownie Lee on Apr. 27, 2015 in Benin, Africa. At Col‑ legiate, she played field hockey, was captain of the Gold team and the basketball team and worked on the Torch. She was also a member of Honor Council, French Club, Glee Club and the National Honor Society and was president of Athletic Council. Brownie was a Peace Corps volunteer from 1962–66 and then taught for 20 years in Eastern and Western Africa, the US and Jamaica. In 1984, she returned to the Peace Corps and later joined Africare as a project coordinator. She went on to be a Peace Corps country director in Togo and Benin. Brownie is sur‑ vived by her sister, Eleanor Lee ’60, and an extended family, which includes Haoua, whom she adopted in Niger and foster children from every country in which she lived.
1958
DIED: Peggy Shinnick Federhart on May 19, 2015. At Collegiate, she was president of her class and the French Club, co‑chairman of the Honor Council, and captain of the field hockey team and the Green team. She was also May Queen, a member of the Athletic Council and the National Honor Society and business manager for the Torch. After graduating with honors from Hollins, Peggy worked as a librarian with IBM. She was a member of Wicomico Episcopal Church and a president of the Garden Club of the
Grace Wallace Brown ’48 and her daughter, Catherine Bell, visited the Van Gogh museum earlier this year. They were on a cruise in Holland sponsored by Sweet Briar. Grace writes, “Since one picture is said to be worth a thousand words, I assume that this picture will express just how great it was – a good time was definitely had by us both.”
Northern Neck. She is survived by her husband, John Federhart; sons, Tupper Hyde and William Hyde; and sisters, Frances Shinnick Manderson ’62 and Ki Shinnick Caldwell ’63.
1960
DIED: Mary Lou Laird on June 9, 2015. At Collegiate, she was assistant editor of the Torch, served as secretary of Glee Club, played field hockey, was on the Gold team and was a member of the Science Club and the K.K. Club. Mary Lou gradu‑ ated from Agnes Scott College and Gordon‑Conwell Theological Seminary. She co‑founded New Way Missions, a Christian, interdenominational, adult focused short‑term missions agency dedicated to providing projects that make a difference in the loca‑ tions they visit. Over the course of her career as a missionary, Mary Lou introduced several hundred people to the mission field.
Bill Porter and Blair Penick McIlwain visited Collegiate over the summer to plan the Class of 1965’s 50th Reunion. Other committee members that were present but not pictured are Ann Dobbins Brasfield and Kate Donnahoe Vaughan. “We are trying to find ALL our classmates.”
Franny Simpson Powell ’69, Bobbie Traynham Dorin ’67 and Bryce Powell ’69 got together at the 5K Walk and Roll benefiting the Virginia Home, where Bobbie is a resident.
To find out where to buy Three Sisters products, visit threesisters3.com.
1970 On May 21, 2015, the Hall family gathered in Richmond to celebrate Laura Hall ’68’s retirement from Collegiate after 29 years as the Lower School nurse. Pictured are Laura, Jim Hall ’71 (Concord, MA), Sarah Hall ’67 (Washington, DC) and Justin Hall ’76 (Charlottesville, VA).
1967
Susu Schmidt walked in Northern Wales in May – continuing her tour of Celtic countries, as part of “research” for her next book on the Gulf Stream, ocean‑current movement, climate change and sealevel rise. Isabel Spilman Bates’ business, Three Sisters Cheese Straws, was the subject of a June Richmond Times‑Dispatch article. Isabel and her sisters, Peggy Crowley and Alice Frankovitch, started the business five years ago as a tribute to their grandmother – they use her recipe to create homemade cheese straws.
Barrie Miller Sutton writes, “I have been at the Beach for three years and love seeing Collegiate friends that come to the Beach. Happy at ODU as assistant director of the Project Management Office.”
1972
Lee Osborne, a principal with Woods Rogers in Roanoke, was featured on the 2015 list of Best Lawyers in America. His practice focuses on estate planning and trust and estate administration.
1973
Conway Fleming Saylor is the director of service learning and civil engagement at The Citadel’s Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recently recognized The Citadel by selecting the school for the 2015 Community Engagement Classification. Only
about two percent of the nation’s more than 7,000 institutions of higher learning hold this classification. Conway and her team spent months collecting and compiling data for the more than 30‑page application. “The Carnegie classification is not just the college’s accolade, but it belongs to all of our community partners. We work together to share knowledge and resources for the betterment of all,” said Conway. In March, the YWCA of South Hampton Roads honored Sarah Munford as one of their 2015 Women of Distinction. Sarah and Laurel Quarberg, co‑owners of floral design studio The New Leaf, were recognized in the business category. DIED: Marsha Nix on July 21, 2015. At Collegiate, Marsha was a member of the Collegiate Cho‑ rus and was active in the drama program. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman’s Col‑ lege where she majored in English and minored in theatre. She later received a master of education in speech pathology and audiology from the University of Virginia Curry School of Education. Marsha worked as a speech pathologist and audiologist for many years. She was known for her love and care of animals and rescued several dogs and cats over the years. She is survived by her father, Royce W. Nix, and her sister, Michele “Shelley” E. Nix.
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In May, the band Fennario played the SpeakUp Revolution Party in the infield of Richmond International Raceway. The band, made up of mostly Cougar alums, was one of a handful on stage for the all-day event held to raise awareness and support for the Cameron K. Gallagher Memorial Foundation. Pictured are Tim Dunkum, Tom Crosby ’83, Rob Crosby ’83, Tripp Vaughan ’79, Scott Sutton ’83 and Brad Crouch ’82.
litigation services. He took over day‑to‑day operation, and it was decided late last year to add Shuford to the firm’s name.
1979 Beverley Shannon ’83 and Tom Crosby ’83 were married on July 13, 2014.
1977
Elizabeth Woodroof Cogar held a weekend event called Makeshop Crafts Camp at Nimrod Hall in Bath County in July. Stewart Watkins Allen ’89 was a teacher and Collegiate drama teacher Jenny Hundley was one of the participants. “We had a great time at Nimrod, an incredibly beautiful place that has inspired creativity for many years.”
1978
This past spring, Mark Shuford became a named partner with Spencer Shuford LLP. Mark joined Spencer LLP in March 2013, providing business
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In June, Mark Claud was featured in Richmond Times‑Dispatch’s Metro Business section. Mark is president and chief executive officer of Commonwealth Commercial Partners, a commercial real estate brokerage firm that has seen significant expansion in recent years. In addition to property and asset management, CCP also does commercial sales and leasing, land sales, project management, hospitality management and fund management. Mark credits the success of the company to a talented team of employees.
1981
DIED: Tom Longan on June 15, 2015. At Collegiate, he was on the track and football teams and sang in the chorus. After graduating from Benedictine, he went on to earn a BS from Virginia Commonwealth University. Tom worked in a variety of sales positions in the software industry. The loves of his life were his Bassett hounds, Madison, Gretchen,
Echo and Tulip. He also loved music, documentaries and exploring Richmond eats. He was predeceased by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. William J. Longan. He is survived by his brother, Bill Longan and wife, Cabell Smith Longan ’71; sister, Barbara Longan Teague ’73 and husband, David Teague; nephew, Robert Longan; and nieces, Molly Longan ’02, Lindsay Teague, Lara Curry and husband, Liam Curry.
1983
John Harper has opened the Backyard Grill, a restaurant at 443 N. Ridge Road in Richmond (the former Bogart’s space). Backyard Grill serves food you would make in your backyard – grilled chicken, barbecue, brisket, house‑made bread and burgers. MARRIED: Beverley Shannon to Tom Crosby on July 13, 2014, in a private ceremony in McDowell, VA.
1984
Gordon Stettinius spoke at TEDxRVA in April about his Mangini Studio series of hairdo portraits. DIED: John Maloney on Apr. 26, 2015. He graduated from Hampden‑Sydney and earned a master’s in journalism from VCU. John worked for the Winchester Star, Richmond Newspapers and
Style Weekly. He switched careers to become a financial advisor and most recently worked at Wells Fargo. He lobbied to get a mandate for insurance companies to raise the age of benefits for autistic children from 2 to 10. John was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the Country Club of Virginia and was on the board of the Faison School. He also helped found the Open Gym program at Collegiate, which pairs student volunteers with autistic children for recreational activities. The program has been renamed The John Maloney Project in his memory. He is survived by his children, John Waller Maloney, Jr. and Mary Tolliver; three siblings, Frank Campbell Maloney IV, Tucker Mayo Maloney and Virginia Maloney Hope ’88; seven nieces and one nephew.
POSTCARD FROM THE OCEAN
Kendall Watkins Glynn ’87 Kendall wrote to us about her most recent sailing adventure.
1985
Robin Rison Ashworth is the new owner of Synergy Yoga Studio (synergyyogastudio.com) at 11000 Three Chopt Road. With the encouragement and support of classmate Cameron Minor Cummings, Synergy is launching “Yoga for Smiles,” a hatha yoga class especially for young people with developmental differences. Synergy also specializes in yoga as a complement to training for sports such as golf, tennis, cycling and distance running, as well as classical hatha yoga practice.
1986
In February, Duncan Owen was named senior vice president of commercial lending at TowneBank Richmond. He is also capital campaign chairman of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and committee chairman of Boy Scout Troop 418.
1988
John Munson joined Scott Benefit Services as an employee benefits account executive in February.
1989
Courtney Blum Stuart, is former editor‑in‑chief of C‑VILLE Weekly, which won 11 awards and two “best in show” recognitions at the 2015 Virginia Press Association awards in April. Courtney is now a TV reporter for Charlottesville Newsplex CBS 19. Charlie Daniel writes, “Hello all! Mya left kindergarten in the dust after winning the lower school academic award. Who knew there was such a
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ince moving from Montana to North Carolina three years ago, our family has taken up sailing. We love it and try to sail every chance we get. When I learned of an offshore passage opportunity with Tania Aebi (solo circumnav‑ igator and author of Maiden Voyage) as the skipper, I jumped at the chance! Just after noon on June 22, 2015 in St. George’s Harbour, Bermuda, we cast off the dock lines, raised the sails on Avocation, a Swan 48 sailboat, and set a course for Newport, RI. Although I had sailed in North Carolina and the British Virgin Islands, I had never been offshore. I was excited but apprehensive. Would I be seasick? Would the crew of four women (including our skipper) and three men get along? Would it be uncomfortable to not see land for days? The trip started out hot and humid with big winds and waves and exciting, fast sailing. As we made our way north, the temperature moderated, and we wore more layers, especially for night watches. The winds decreased, requiring periods of motor sailing. It took most of Thursday to cross the adverse currents of the Gulf Stream, even with help from the engine. After that, it was even cooler, and we put on our foul weather gear for watches. We reached Newport early Saturday and waited for the customs dock to open. After clearing in, we went onshore on wobbly legs to call family members and briefly explore Newport before setting off again. Our last night of sailing in Long Island Sound was stormy and uncomfortable; we were relieved to reach Avocation’s home port of Huntington, NY early Sunday. We saw whales, dolphins, sea turtles, flying fish, sea birds and Portuguese man o’ war jellyfish. Sadly, we also saw floating garbage. Night watches were particularly magical, with the multitude of stars in the sky and the sparkling phosphorescence of the small creatures disturbed by our boat’s wake. Over those six days, I experienced a range of feelings: awe, wonder, unadulterated joy, freedom, exhilaration, camara‑ derie, accomplishment, discomfort, mild fear, and yes, nausea. Would I do it again? Absolutely!
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Betsy Davis Reynard ’89 (fifth from right), the US Brand Ambassador for the Chateau Branaire-Ducru and Chateau Canon La Gaffeliere wineries, recently visited the Yale Law Wine Society.
thing? The principal took her each day to read with the 1st and 2nd Graders which was very cool. We are not sure what will happen this year but she is super excited to get back at it. She thinks summer break is too long! Yes, she is mine :‑) “CAR NANNY is now four years old. Although still pitching in with some details, I am enjoying the Charlie Daniel ’89, founder of Car Nanny, was hard at work this summer. “This picture is of me and a client’s granddaughter who opportunity to work on the biz and earned a few shekels helping me out. She did a great job!” not in it. Look for us downtown as we take on additional parking decks where we will have full‑time carwash stations during the work week (yes, we still come to you too, anywhere in RVA). We maintain a five‑star rating on Facebook which makes me extremely proud. The website is also new so check it out when you can (CarNannyUSA.com). “I hope some of you have decided to pitch in for this Spark issue. It’s great to hear what everyone is doing so don’t be shy. I saw this somewhere and really like it. So, until next time, ‘don’t be scared to walk alone, and don’t be scared to like it.’” Betsy Davis Reynard writes, “I have been working in the wine industry for the past five years and serve as the US Brand Ambassador for two Grand Cru Classe estates: Chateau Branaire‑Ducru and Chateau Canon La Gaffeliere. I recently visited Yale and presented the wines Jim Hickey ’89 visited his parents, Kaye and Jim to the Yale Law Wine Society, which is an Hickey, and brother, Tim Hickey ’92, in the Outer Banks in July. He lives in Jackson, WY. organization of 50+ law students interested in wine law and wine in general.
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“Part of my job as Ambassador is to educate, promote and develop brand awareness. I organize and host many wine dinners and tastings with current consumers and work to secure the interest and loyalty of future generations of fine wine connoisseurs through these types of events.”
1990
Margaret Nimmo Crowe was featured in the Richmond Times‑Dispatch last October. She is the executive director of Voices for Virginia’s Children where she develops and carries out policy on behalf of children. Margaret, who helped found the Campaign for Children’s Mental Health in 2009, is working to protect the gains made for children’s mental health programs from state budget cuts. John Nolde is overseeing the development of Huntt’s Row, a project that will bring eight row houses and two condos to the 2600 block of Kensington Avenue in the Fan. The site was previously owned by the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Richmond. The project is inspired by Albert Huntt, a Richmond architect from the early 20th century. For more details, visit hunttsrow.com.
1992
Tim Hickey spoke about his love for Tangier Island at TEDxRVA in April. In March, Vaughan Long’s business, Tax Solutions Alliance, was featured in the Richmond Times‑Dispatch’s Metro Business section. Vaughan founded the tax resolution and consulting company in 2010.
DIED: Stephen Adamson on May 19, 2015. He graduated from Gettysburg College and spent a summer working at the A Bar A Ranch in Encampment, WY, followed by a year as a ski instructor and fly fishing guide in Crested Butte, CO. Stephen returned to Richmond in 1998, where he became VP of Operations at Davenport & Co., was president of the Quoit Club and Junior Board of Historic Richmond Foundation and was on the board of the Peter Paul Development Center. After graduating from the Law School at the University of Montana in 2008, he moved to Jackson Hole, WY where he was an attorney at Gonnella Adamson, PC. Stephen was a board member of the Center for the Arts, the National Museum of Wildlife Art and Teton County Search and Rescue. An avid outdoorsman, he spent many days with his children skiing, fishing, hunting and hiking, introducing them to the life he loved in the outdoors. Stephen was predeceased by his father, Stephen Adamson ’63 and stepfather, Frederic S. Reed, and is survived by his wife, Sara; children, Elizabeth Pinkerton Scott Adamson and Margaret Lewis Adamson; mother, Francie Shetter Adamson Reed ’63; siblings, Farrow Adamson Carter ’94 and Ben Adamson ’98; stepsiblings, Louise Reed ’87, Alice Reed ’89 and Scott Reed ’92; many nieces and nephews; and an enormous extended family.
1993
to Richmond to be near his family. Randy loved basketball, his dog, Cooper, and especially his niece, Malone. He always had a smile, whether telling stories, acting or doing stand-up comedy. He is survived by his mother, Elizabeth Glaser Isaacs and her husband, Dr. Edward R. Isaacs; his father, Michael Morchower and his wife, Kathleen Morchower; his brother, Todd Morchower ’89 and his fiancee, Sarah R. Demm; and his niece, Malone Morchower ’23. He is also survived by his uncle, J. Christopher LaGow; his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Morchower; and his cousins, Matthew B. Morchower, Elizabeth LaGow McDermid ’01 and Caroline LaGow Walker ’04. He was predeceased by his aunt, Nan Glaser LaGow ’67.
Matthew Goodwin ’90, Woody Woodroof ’84, John Nolde ’90, Mike Henry ’84 and Patrick Henry ’90 traveled to New York in July to see double-header U2 concerts at Madison Square Garden.
DIED: Randy Morchower on Apr. 12, 2015. After attending Collegiate, he graduated from The Steward School and Elon University. After working in real estate in Phoenix, AZ, he returned
Loïc Phillip Henry Courard Streetman, son of Astrid Liverman ’94, was born Jan. 7, 2015.
Wrinkle Neck Mules, the band that includes Andy Stepanian ’93, Brian Gregory ’95 and Mason Brent ’97, released a digital-only song series entitled “Entierro.” Each song in the series is a cover of one of the band’s influences released on the anniversary of the particular artist’s passing. For more information, visit wrinkleneckmules.com. Artwork by Adam Stockton
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1994
Eliot Frederick Watson, son of Adam Watson ’96, was born Sept. 12, 2014.
Chrissie Bachtell ’95 married Christopher Eckis on Apr. 18, 2015. Photo by Rutsen Eagle ’99
In June, Gray Broughton was featured as a Decision Maker in Richmond Times‑Dispatch’s Metro Business section. He recently joined Kaplan Voekler Cunningham & Frank as a partner, focusing on personal injury cases and business facing federal and state criminal charges. Anya Schwender writes, “I recently finished a six‑month teaching contract in Croatia but am not ready to give up the European dream yet...so I’m returning to Milan for a bit before I move back to the US next March. I’m interested in a new career involving languages and data science. Contact me if you have ideas!” BORN: Loïc Phillip Henry Courard Streetman to Astrid Liverman and husband Taylor Streetman on Jan. 7, 2015. He joins sister Apolline, 3. Astrid writes, “My leave (and now spare time) was and continues to be greatly preoccupied, alongside my fellow alumnae, with the effort to save Sweet Briar College from proposed closure. We also recently moved from our home in Evergreen, CO to Aurora.”
1995 Harrison Andrew Hein, son of Lindsey Wyeth Hein ’97, was born Feb. 19, 2015.
Henry Thomas Johnson (shown with big brother Emerson), son of Chris Johnson ’96, was born July 8, 2014.
Meredith Diehl writes, “I’ve moved back to Richmond after working in Hampton Roads for the past seven years. I’m fortunate to be practicing ophthalmology with a fantastic group, Commonwealth Eye Care Associates, and am enjoying reacquainting myself with the city and reconnecting with old friends.” Ellen Ashton Smith Jackson is the new head field hockey coach at Eastern Mennonite University. She
TWO MAKE 2014 “TOP 40 UNDER 40” LIST
Charles Samuels ’94 & John Vetrovec ’94
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ach year, Style Weekly compiles a list of 40 individuals who are making a difference in the Richmond area and beyond. Class of 1994 alums Charles Samuels and John Vetrovec were among those chosen for 2014. Charles Samuels has been a member of City Council representing the Fan District since 2008. He served as president for 2013 and 2014 – the youngest person to do so under the city’s council‑mayor form of government. Outside of City Council, Charles is a practicing lawyer, working primarily in the city’s juvenile court to represent children accused of crimes. He also serves as a legal guardian and conservator for incapacitated adults and disabled veterans.
Outside of his day job at Davenport, John Vetrovec can be found planning and participating in a number of events that benefit the community. John and the Rotary Club of West Richmond started Nutzy’s Rotary Funn Run, a 5K race benefitting local children’s charities, a few years ago with the Richmond Flying Squirrels. He also danced in Richmond’s “Dancing with the Stars” to support the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU. His passion is helping new dads through weekend boot camps run by First Things First of Greater Richmond.
1998 classmates got together during an Easter gathering at the home of Franny Simpson Powell ’69 and Bryce Powell ’69. Pictured are Tanner Powell, Stephen Lecky, Bryson Powell, Brendan O’Toole, Toby Long and Ted Lansing.
was most recently head coach at Albemarle High School in Charlottesville. She also founded the C’ville United FHC, a travel field hockey club. MARRIED: Chrissie Bachtell to Christopher Eckis on Apr. 18, 2015 in Richmond. The wedding party included fellow Class of ’95 alums Kathryn Dunnington Miller, Dana Kelley and Sarah Maxwell Kerr. Other Cougars in attendance were classmates Catherine Huston, Louise Kimbrell Lindsay, Wade Rinaca, Day Watts, Bryan Williams and Ann Dunnington Loncar ’90.
1996
Rivers Taylor Herring, son of Ryland Waller Herring ’98, was born Mar. 23, 2015. Also pictured are brother Sheppard, grandparents Taylor Waller ’71 and Stephanie Lelong Waller ’72, and sister Theodosia.
In June, Zach Sisisky was featured in a Father’s Day article in the Richmond Times‑Dispatch. He and his wife Clare (Collegiate’s Director of Responsible Citizenship) have two children: Isaiah, 1, and Eva, 4. Zach is an adjunct teacher at VCU, teaches in SPARC’s Live Art program and operates the Richmond Autism Connection, teaching social, vocational and independent‑living skills to young adults on the autism spectrum. His work allows him to be a stay‑at‑home dad. Zach spent
the week leading up to Father’s Day on a mission trip to the Ukraine with his dad, Mark Sisisky. BORN: Henry Thomas Johnson to Chris Johnson and wife Lynn on July 8, 2014. Big brother Emerson couldn’t be more excited! Eliot Frederick Watson to Adam Watson and wife Stephanie Ring‑Watson on Sept. 12, 2014.
1997
BORN: Harper Hanlin Smith to Ruth Collins Smith and husband Phil on Aug. 12, 2014. Dabney Prescott Hark to Ginny DeLoyht Hark and husband Bill on Oct. 30, 2014. She joins big sister Anne Berkley. Harrison Andrew Hein to Lindsey Wyeth Hein and husband Philip on Feb. 19, 2015. Lindsey and Philip were married on Apr. 5, 2014.
1998
Boz Boschen recently joined ad agency Neathawk Dubuque & Packett as digital media director. In May, TaTa Topper co‑founders Michelle Kahn Logan and Marilyn Collins participated in Rise of the Rest, a startup pitch competition led by AOL co‑founder Steve Case. Local companies were invited to apply for a spot in the competition and finalists were chosen by Revolution, a venture capital group. TaTa Topper makes mattress pads and other products for breast‑cancer patients. Visit marilynandmichelle. com for more information. MARRIED: Sherry DeWees to Daniel Matthews on Apr. 27, 2015 in Denver, CO. Sherry and Daniel live in St. Louis, MO where she works at Wells Fargo Advisors.
“BRUSSELS IN YOUR HEDGEROW” Reid Whitten ’98
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arlier this year, HGTV aired a “House Hunters” epi‑ sode that was recorded when Reid Whitten moved to Brussels. The episode is titled “Brussels In Your Hedgerow” and carries the following description: “Ever since he spent time abroad as a college student, Reid has wanted to return to Europe. Now 10 years later, he’s happily accepting a job transfer to Brussels, Belgium.” Reid is an attorney with Sheppard Mullin.
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Sawyer Banks Schutt, daughter of Marshall Schutt ’98, was born June 1, 2015.
1999
In June, Meg Thalhimer won an Emmy. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences National Capital Chesapeake Bay chapter named Richmond’s NBC12 best evening newscast. Meg is a director at the station. BORN: Jake Blair Blackburn and Joseph Steele Blackburn to Joe Blackburn and wife Hayes on Apr. 22, 2015. Daniel Edward Kelly to Stephanie Morris Kelly and husband Brian on May 18, 2015. The Kelly family makes their home just outside Dallas, TX.
2000
Jake Blair Blackburn and Joseph Steele Blackburn, sons of Joe Blackburn ’99, were born Apr. 22, 2015.
Katie Zelenak McGee was featured in the Richmond Times‑Dispatch’s “Getting to Know You” column in July. Katie is the director of program services for Make‑A‑Wish Greater Virginia. MARRIED: Meghan Gouldin to Ned Young on Ann Kathryn Stone, daughter of Liz (Randall) Apr. 18, 2015 at Westover Hills United Methodist King Stone ’01, was born May 8, 2015. Church. Classmate Michelle Coleman Murphy was the matron of honor. The couple resides in Boston, where Ned works at Zipcar as Business Project Manager and Meghan works at Year Up as Director of Partnerships & Innovation. Shelley Latham to Bert Holmes on May 10, 2014. Brother Wiley Latham ’96 was a groomsman. Shelley and Bert live in Norfolk. BORN: Wynnie Mae Murphy to Michelle Coleman Murphy and husband Ryan on May 11, 2015. Her big sister Evie, 2, is Charlotte Olivia Markowitz, daughter of John Markowitz ’01, was born June 14, 2015. warming up to the household’s new addition. “Everyone is healthy and doing well!”
2001
Wynnie Mae Murphy, daughter of Michelle Coleman Murphy ’00, was born May 11, 2015.
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Daniel Edward Kelly, son of Stephanie Morris Kelly ’99, was born May 18, 2015.
Mary Andrews wrote about seeing former Collegiate swim coach David Stott’s new movie Coach of the Year: “We had a blast attending the premiere here in Richmond at the Byrd Theatre on July 21. It was a great time seeing so many familiar Collegiate faces and brought back fond memories from being a part of both the swim and dive teams. I remember happily trucking it between the VCU & NOVA pools for swimming and the UR pool for dive practice those winter sports seasons, as Dave would say #NoPoolNoProblem. We loved seeing Dave Stott in his element at the premiere and enjoyed getting a chance to relive that time through his lens.”
Bo Hurst is now a member of the management team at McGeorge’s Rolling Hills RV. He and his wife Jessica have two children: Gibson, 1, and Annie, 3. In May, Hourwise co‑founder Ethan Wirt participated in Rise of the Rest, a startup pitch competition led by AOL co‑founder Steve Case. Local companies were invited to apply for a spot in the competition and finalists were chosen by Revolution,
2002
Kathleen Belk Doffermyre is part of an ad for Orvis’ Trout Bum line of outdoor and fly‑fishing clothing. To see the ad, search YouTube for the video titled “Women’s Fly‑Fishing Clothing: Trout Bum by Orvis.”
Former swim team members Mary Andrews ’01 and Stephen Fishel ’01 attended the premier of Coach of the Year (see class notes for details).
a venture capital group. Hourwise is the first software platform, built by contractors for contractors, that goes beyond self‑service features. Recognizing that the demands of running a job site often get in the way of running a business, Hourwise allows the busy professional to offload administrative tasks. For more information, visit hourwise.com. MARRIED: Lizzy Cutchins to Jason Messick on Apr. 4, 2015 at Pippin Hill Vineyard. Bridesmaids were Carrie Cutchins Boyd ’98, Megan Chewning and Lucy Moore. Brother Will Cutchins ’94 was a groomsman and Suzanne Smith Stovall was a reader. BORN: Ann Kathryn Stone to Liz (Randall) King Stone and husband Ryan on May 8, 2015. Liz and Ryan were married on Mar. 29, 2014. Ryan is a logistics officer in the United States Army. In December 2014, they moved to Bavaria, Germany, where they will be stationed for the next three years. “We are enjoying Germany and parenthood!” Charlotte Olivia Markowitz to John Markowitz and wife Diana on June 14, 2015. The family lives in Boston.
Meghan Gouldin married Ned Young on Apr. 18, 2015.
Lizzy Cutchins ’01 married Jason Messick on Apr. 4, 2015.
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Ann Gregson ’02 married Sean Crilley on Mar. 21, 2015.
Scott Bartholomew ’02 married Cara Deitcher on Dec. 13, 2014.
Joey Nuckols ’02 married Stuart Raper on Apr. 25, 2015. Joey and his groomsmen are pictured (left to right): Justin Ward ’02, John Colan ’02, Mac Friddell ’02, Joel Nuckols, Chris Pearson ’02, Joey Nuckols, David Eberline, Josh Broome ’02 and Drew Cheely ’02.
Laura Martin ’02 married Brian Mills on May 9, 2015.
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Elisabeth Baker Gottwald, daughter of Sam Gottwald ’02, was born June 8, 2015.
Alexandra Squire ’03 and Brock Saunders ’02 were married on Jan. 10, 2015.
Wendelin Neubert ’03 and his host family, the Northens, visited Collegiate during the ArtWalk in April. Pictured are Beau Baldock, Sarah Bruck Northern Baldock ’02, Ellen Northen, Wendelin Neubert and Buzzy Northen ’73.
In April, Adam Pendleton was profiled in the Wall Street Journal for his innovative artwork. Collectors of his pieces include Leonardo DiCaprio and Venus Williams, and he is one of only three artists to be offered a residency at the Museum of Modern Art. His art has also been shown at the Whitney and the New Museum. MARRIED: Scott Bartholomew to Cara Deitcher on Dec. 13, 2014 at the Hotel DuPont in Wilmington, DE (her hometown). Brother Rust Bartholomew ’04 was the best man and classmate Nick Frazier was a groomsman. Reed Blair ’04 was also in attendance. Ann Gregson to Sean Crilley on Mar. 21, 2015 in Rock Hill, SC. They live in Charlotte, NC where Ann is a technology facilitator at Knollwood Elementary in Rowan Salisbury Schools and Sean is a software developer for Duke Energy.
Laura Martin to Brian Mills on May 9, 2015 in Paris, France at the Four Seasons George V. Brother Lee Martin ’01 officiated the ceremony, and younger brother Drew Martin ’09 sang Laura down the aisle. Cougars in attendance were Katie Bisceglia, Sarah Bruck Northen Baldock, Weezie Nuara, Hillary Robertson Crittendon and Courtney Way Charriere. Joey Nuckols to Stuart Raper on Apr. 25, 2015 at Tuckahoe Plantation. Joey writes, “It was a busy spring for the Nuckols family! My dad, Joel, retired after 36 years at Collegiate, and I got married. My wife, Stuart, is not a Collegiate grad – she’s a Trinity class of ’04 and UVA ’08 alum, but many of my groomsmen are ’02 Cougars: Josh Broome, Drew Cheely, John Colan, Mac Friddell, Chris Pearson and Justin Ward. Stuart and I have a house in the near West End which is steadfastly guarded by our
Tessa Whitley Cheatham, daughter of Morgan McCrocklin Cheatham ’03, was born Apr. 25, 2015.
yellow lab, Duane, when we are at work. Stuart works for Earth Craft Virginia – a non‑profit company that does green building certification, and I am teaching English 11 and English 12 AP at Varina High School – and coaching baseball.” Brock Saunders to Alexandra Squire ’03 on Jan. 10, 2015 at Dover Hall Estate in Manakin‑Sabot. Cougars in the wedding party were David Mathews, Melissa Goodman ’03, Kim Frazier Childs ’03, Christina Sweeney Bier ’03, Peter Squire ’06 (Alexandra’s brother) and Paul Saunders ’05 (Brock’s brother and best man).
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MARRIED: Alexandra Squire to Brock Saunders ’02 on Jan. 10, 2015 at Dover Hall Estate in Manakin‑Sabot. Cougars in the wedding party were Melissa Goodman, Kim Frazier Childs, Christina Sweeney Bier, David Mathews ’02, Peter Squire ’06 (Alexandra’s brother) and Paul Saunders ’05 (Brock’s brother and best man). BORN: Keating Elizabeth Mullen to Jeff Mullen and wife Kelly on June 17, 2015.
2004 Keating Elizabeth Mullen, daughter of Jeff Mullen ’03, was born June 17, 2015.
Rob Frackelton ’04 and his family live in West Palm Beach, FL. Rob’s son, Sam, met Russell Wilson ’07 at a local graduation ceremony where Russell was the speaker.
Connor Allen moved to Amsterdam and is working on the digital marketing and analytics team at Booking.com. Peyton Cheely Edwards was named regional winner in the Sub‑Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design
Paige Crosby ’06 married Bart Hurlbut on Oct. 11, 2014.
Elizabeth Downey ’04 married Ben Rand on Jan. 24, 2015.
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Contest in June. Just 53 regional winners were chosen out of 1,784 entries. Peyton is a designer with KDW Home in Virginia Beach. Rob Frackelton moved with his family to West Palm Beach, FL to teach economics at Oxbridge Academy, a private high school founded by energy magnate Bill Koch. At Oxbridge, Rob embraced the project‑based learning curriculum designing creative projects and helped establish an investment club at the school. Rob used his experiences with the Powell Endowment during his time at Collegiate to help shape his teaching. He also had the chance to catch up with fellow Cougar Russell Wilson ’07 (see picture with son Sam) at a local graduation ceremony where Russell was the commencement speaker. Palen Powelson Mallory writes, “I finished my residency in Pediatrics at Emory in June, and started a clinical fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville in July.” Grant Steadman recently joined Steadman Family Dentistry in Richmond. He graduated from VCU’s School of Dentistry earlier this year. MARRIED: Elizabeth Downey to Ben Rand on Jan. 24, 2015. Sister Corbin Downey ’98 was the maid of honor and brother Rob Downey ’01 was a groomsman. Classmates Anne Baker Bibee, Kate Hall, Jessica Lane, Meredith Newbill Cumbo, Palen Powelson Mallory and Valerie Schultz McFarland were bridesmaids. Elizabeth and Ben live in Richmond where she owns Bella Bridesmaids and he works for Blackburn, Conte, Schilling & Click.
2005
Alison Linas writes, “After graduating from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2013, and a subsequent one‑year clerkship in the Chesterfield County Circuit Court Judges’ Chambers, I’m thrilled to share that I am currently serving as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Hanover County, VA. I’ve definitely found ‘the thing’ I am supposed to do in life and I love going to work every day and serving the people of Hanover.” MARRIED: Mary Beth Neal to Jack Farhi on May 30, 2015. Page Neal ’00 was her sister’s matron of honor and Lizzy Kitces was the maid of honor. Claiborne Buckingham Colombo was a bridesmaid and Rachel Peck ’25 and Sophia Peck ’28 were the flower girls. Andrew McGowan was a groomsman. Mary Beth and Jack live in Charlottesville where she is a teacher and he attends medical school at UVA.
Andrew Sellergren ’04 (front, Google t shirt), who is a software engineer at Google, hosted a group of Collegiate students and teachers who were traveling out west this summer.
Mary Beth Neal ’05 married Jack Farhi on May 30, 2015.
Margaret Rosebro ’06 married Wesley Sprewell on June 6, 2015 with many Collegiate alums in attendance. FRONT: Carter Crenshaw ’06, Caitlin Piland ’06, Margaret Rosebro Sprewell, Wesley Sprewell, Tori O’Shea ’08, Frances Williams White ’85, Alston Goodwin Williams ’85, Mark Williams ’81 BACK: Lewis Cardwell Rosebro ’78, Taylor Thomas ’10, Elizabeth Mason ’09, Ben Bruni ’10, Liz Jessee ’09, Libby Rosebro ’09, Jamie Dunn ’06, Sarah Dunn ’09, Francie Friddell ’06, Annie Piland ’08, Emily Melson ’06, Sarah Chase ’06, Kim Pettit O’Shea ’77, Claire Gentil ’06, Kathryn Pilcher Davis ’79, Andrew O’Shea ’06, Riley O’Shea ’11, Margaret Connor Gentil ’70, Libby Kay Dunn ’79, Jordan Piland ’78 FALL 2015 137
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2006
Thomas Price joined insurance company Willis of VA as a client advocate for property/casualty this past March. He is also a US Marine Corps captain and was deployed to the Republic of Georgia and Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Mikey Thompson is one of the owners of DividedSky Aerial Solutions, a company that uses
UAVs (drones) to take photos and videos. They recently received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to fly their UAVs for commercial use. To get federally certified, the group had to submit a proposal to the FAA explaining how it would use the airspace and how it would do so safely. The FAA requires that DividedSky go through pre- and postflight checklists every time it takes a vehicle in the air. In addition to grabbing high-definition shots,
SHARK TANK
Lizzie Grover ’09
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izzie Grover, Beatrice Fischel-Bock and Madeline Fraser, founders of ZOOM interiors, appeared on ABC’s show “Shark Tank” in May. ZOOM is a virtual design service that offers mood boards, floor plans and shopping lists for a flat fee. Lizzie writes, “Shark Tank was such an amazing experience! Being on Shark Tank was not only great exposure, but it has tremendously helped grow our com‑ pany! We had over 1,000 people sign up to get ZOOMed within 24 hours of the show airing. Since the episode aired in May, we have made some great partnerships and are currently in the process of building an app.” Visit ZOOM’s website at zoominteriors.com.
DividedSky can make three-dimensional models of sites, measure the health of a farmer’s crops using special lenses and do risk assessment for disaster-relief efforts. Visit dividedskyaerials.com for more information. MARRIED: Jessie Buseck to Tim Poole on Mar. 14, 2015. Jaclyn Buseck ’07 and Victoria Buseck ’12 were their sister’s maids of honor. Brother Nick Buseck ’09 was a groomsman. Jessie and Tim live in Omaha, NE where she is in nursing school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and he is an actuary with Mutual of Omaha. Paige Crosby to Bart Hurlbut on Oct. 11, 2014. They met at UVA and now live in Washington, DC. Their wedding was in Charlottesville with lots of Cougars in attendance! Margaret Rosebro to Wesley Sprewell on June 6, 2015 at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church – celebrating its centennial along with Collegiate! Libby Rosebro ’09 was her sister’s maid of honor and classmates Carter Crenshaw, Emily Melson and Caitlin Piland were bridesmaids. Margaret and Wesley live in Greenville, SC where she is an elementary school teacher and he works in finance. DIED: Jasmine Wright on July 15, 2015 in Philadelphia, PA. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biobehavioral health from Penn State University and a Master of Public Health with a concentration in environmental and occupational health from Drexel University. Jasmine was passionate about helping others. She volunteered with the Red Cross and raised money for Global Brigade, a student‑led global health and sustainable‑develop‑ ment organization. In 2011, she spent two months in West Africa, where she set up a mobile clinic in a remote village, providing medical and dental care to people who normally did not have access to either. Last year, she traveled to Senegal and Gambia, exploring the paucity of health‑care access and the importance of maternal and child health. She is survived by her par‑ ents, Paulette and Goldson Wright.
2007
Betts McGurn is now selling real estate with Long and Foster Strawberry Street. “As a realtor I love the entire process. From start to finish, helping my clients achieve their goals is the greatest satisfaction. If you or anyone you know is looking to buy or sell their home, give me a call.”
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Brittany Hallberg ’07 married Bruce Rosell on Mar. 21, 2015.
Grace Zell now lives in Montreal, Quebec, where she is an MA candidate at McGill’s School of Information Studies. MARRIED: Marshall Agee to Caroline Trower on June 14, 2014. Brother Tyler Agee ’09 was the best man and classmates David Schultz and Patrick Slay were groomsmen. Marshall and Caroline live in Virginia Beach where he is a
Bonnie Zimmer ’07 married Todd Bedell on Feb. 7, 2015 with many Cougars in attendance.
civil engineer at Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. and she is pursuing her educational specialist degree. Jack Coates to LeeAnne Smith on April 11, 2015. Brittany Hallberg to Bruce Rosell on Mar. 21, 2015. Heather Hallberg Donohue ’04 was her sister’s matron of honor and Lee Hallberg ’01 was a groomsman. Bridesmaids included classmates Heather Garson and Katelin Mikuta. Alan Miller ’04 was the cellist for the ceremony. Brittany and Bruce live in Raleigh, NC where she is a teacher and he works for Gregory Poole Equipment Company. Jake McDonald to Molly Monroe ’08 on July 19, 2015. Groomsmen included JC Fain ’04, Reilly Monroe ’02, Taylor Monroe ’05, Mikey Thompson ’06 and classmates Will Stettinius, Gray Fain, Cole Hawthorne and Wit Robertson. Bridesmaids included Annie Stettinius ’12, Carson Stettinius ’10, Courtney McDonald Fain ’04, Ramsey Carter ’08, Gracey Glasgow ’08 and Tori O’Shea ’08. Readers were Alex Modisett ’08 and Annie Piland ’08. Coleman Wortham to Cameron McManus on June 6, 2015. Bonnie Zimmer to Todd Bedell on Feb. 7, 2015. Muffy Zimmer Greenbaum ’04 was her sister’s matron of honor and classmates Carly Golliday, Betts McGurn, Berkeley Robins, Steffi Ross and Caroline Terry were bridesmaids. Meredith Ascari was a reader and Amanda Rayner ’04 was a greeter. Bonnie and Todd live in Richmond where she is a real estate agent with Long & Foster and the event coordinator for Tuckahoe Plantation and he works for Bon Secours Richmond Health System.
Collegiate alums celebrated the marriage of Molly Monroe ’08 and Jake McDonald ’07 on July 19, 2015. Photo by Beth Ely Photography
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2008
MARRIED: Molly Monroe to Jake McDonald ’07 on July 19, 2015. Bridesmaids included Annie Stettinius ’12, Carson Stettinius ’10, Courtney McDonald Fain ’04, and classmates Ramsey Carter, Gracey Glasgow and Tori O’Shea. Readers were Alex Modisett and Annie Piland. Groomsmen included JC Fain ’04, Reilly Monroe ’02, Taylor Monroe ’05, Mikey Thompson ’06 and Will Stettinius ’07, Gray Fain ’07, Cole Hawthorne ’07 and Wit Robertson ’07.
2009
MARRIED: Tyler Agee to Lauren Gumucio on May 30, 2015 in Corolla, NC. Marshall Agee ’07 was his brother’s best man and classmate Robert Mertens was a groomsman. Tyler and Lauren live in Richmond where he is a practice supervisor in the mission department of Bon Secours Health System and she is a nurse at Memorial Regional Medical Center. Alice Kilpatrick toRobert Crutcher on Aug. 1, 2015at St. James’s Episcopal Church in Richmond. David Crutcher ’13 and Andrew Walker served as best men. Duncan Kilpatrick ’12, Ashwin Narla, Robert Friddell and Harrison Roday served as groomsmen. Ashley Taylor Gudknecht ’05 served as a swordbearer. The bride’s parents, Tyler Beazley Kilpatrick ’81 and Mark Kilpatrick ’81, and grandmother Mason Henley Beazley ’58 are also graduates of Collegiate. The couple is living in Boston, MA. Robert, a graduate of the United States
Naval Academy, is in his third year at Harvard Medical School. Alice, a graduate of Princeton University, is pursuing her master’s degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
2010
Maggie Glasgow, performing under the name MaryMac, released an album, “MaryMac,” this summer. Find it on iTunes and visit facebook.com/ marymacme for the latest updates. Bridgette Williams Gottwald writes, “I graduated from Elon University in the spring of 2014 and got
Tyler Agee ’09 married Lauren Gumucio on May 30, 2015. Cougars at the wedding included (left to right) Curt Wiltshire ’75, Robert Mertens ’09, Margaret Reese Mertens ’74, Chris Wiltshire ’72, Alex Peavey (Upper School counselor), Brooks Jung ’09, Sarah Morck Peavey ’01, Andy Blain ’09, Tyler Agee, Joe Cantor ’09, Lauren Agee, Morgan Tarrant ’09, George Mabry ’09, Elizabeth Jessee ’09, Marshall Agee ’07, Sarah Dunn ’09, Ben Bruni ’10, Margaret Barton ’09 and Colin Elliott ’09.
Cougars celebrated the marriage of Alice Kilpatrick ’09 and Robert Crutcher ’09 on August 1, 2015.
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married to my high school sweetheart, Ted Gottwald (who went to St. Christopher’s), on Oct. 18, 2014. We moved to Brussels, Belgium for his job and I am living and working here as an international model for agencies in Ghent, Antwerp, Germany and Brussels. Our move is going to be temporary (one to two years) but living abroad in Europe has been a true adventure so far. We have only been here for a little over a month and have already traveled to Nice, Monaco, Paris, Malta, Ghent, Bulgaria and Antwerp. We have a long list of many other places we want to go! “I feel as if my Collegiate experiences and education are what has made me able to come so far,
and I am very proud of being from Collegiate! The friends that I made at Collegiate have been life‑long, and it was amazing to have some of them as a part of my big day (as bridesmaids) in 2014. It also has been really fun for me to watch my sister, Missy Williams ’15, go through Collegiate. She is going to be attending Elon, just like my mom, older sister and me!” MARRIED: Mimi Darden to Clarke Gottwald on Feb. 7, 2015. Ally Koonce was the maid of honor and Liza Crenshaw, Carter Hunter, Taylor Thomas and Bridgette Williams Gottwald were bridesmaids. Emily Moore and Caroline O’Donnell were greeters. Mimi and Clarke live in Beijing, China.
2011 Bridgette Williams Gottwald ’10 and her husband Ted recently moved to Brussels, Belgium and have enjoyed traveling around Europe.
Cary Hairfield graduated with honors from Williams College in Williamstown, MA. Amanda Johnson graduated from William & Mary in May and currently lives in the Washington, DC area. David Noftsinger graduated from Hampden-Sydney College and spent the summer in Perth, Australia. He played in the
state league for Wembley lacrosse during their winter season while also coaching and working. In September, he started a new job with Ferguson Enterprises in Newport News, VA. Riley O’Shea is living in Charlottesville, studying for a masters in commerce (business analytics) at UVA. Jake Palyo writes, “I graduated from Randolph‑Macon College on May 30, 2015 with a degree in sociology and a minor in religious studies. On June 1, I started my career as a sales consultant in the sports and recreation group at NewClients, Inc. in Richmond.” Peter Rossetti graduated from Georgetown University with a major in government and a double minor in sociology and theology. He is currently working for Oracle. John Thompson is in his 5th year at Christopher Newport University finishing his degree. He played four years on the men’s lacrosse team and broke records in all-time career assists and goals, season goals and season points. He was also named MVP for the 2015 season. In May, Jasmine Turner was elected to Elon University’s Board of Trustees. She will serve a two‑year term as a youth trustee. Jasmine graduated from Elon in May with a major in broadcast journalism
BROADWAY RICHMOND
Taylor Daniels ’10
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aylor Daniels is touring the country as an ensemble member of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” The show will be in Richmond Feb. 26 and 27, 2015. For ticket information, visit broadwayinrichmond.com/ joseph‑and‑the‑amazing‑technicolor‑dreamcoat. He writes, “After graduating I’ve been auditioning tirelessly. I audi‑ tioned for Joseph during my 4th year at NYU and almost a year later, I auditioned again. I danced, and sang, and danced, and sang for a total of eight auditions. The initial dance audition and then seven callbacks. It was exhausting. Throughout the audition process I auditioned for the ensemble, Judah, and even Joseph. A couple weeks after the last audition I got a call from my manager saying I got the job and they wanted to offer me a male ensemble role and I would also be the understudy/cover for Judah who is one of Joseph’s brothers. I was thrilled. The tour is directed and choreographed by Tony award winning Andy Blankenbeuler. His show ‘Hamilton’ is cur‑ rently on Broadway. Ever since I got into theater and started to study it, I have connected to the work Andy does emotionally and physically because he moves in a way that is easily accessible. I have dreamt of working with him and now it is coming true. He’s an idol, a mentor, and now I can call him a friend. I’m thrilled to be going on this tour.”
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Annika Wooton ’12 performed a speed painting in the Miss Kansas pageant, where she placed in the top 10.
Jasmine Turner ’11, in her new job as a reporter for WECT-Wilmington, NC, recently interviewed the interim police chief of Carolina Beach.
and now works at WECT‑TV in Wilmington, NC. She anchored Elon’s student‑produced television news program and was on the student team that produced Elon’s live morning show that won second place nationally in the College Television Awards for alternative programming. She was also a resident assistant, university admissions guide, Periclean Scholar and president and director of the Elon University Gospel Choir. Austin Palmore ’12 graduated from the University of Virginia in May and is pursuing a master of science at UVA’s McIntire School of Commerce.
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2012
Kendall Berents graduated from William & Mary in May and was awarded the G. Glenwood Clark Fiction prize. She completed her degree in English in three years. She is attending Columbia University’s Masters of Fine Arts program in writing. Matthew Disler is interning for RealClearPolitics. com, an independent political site. He is also the managing editor of Harvard Political Review. Caleb Newcomb, a student at Elon, represented the school’s Beta Alpha Psi chapter at the national organization’s annual meeting last August in Atlanta. He participated in the Project Run With It competition, working with three students from other universities to develop a formal presentation showcasing their solution to the business issues presented by a not‑for‑profit organization in the Atlanta area. Austin Palmore graduated this past May from the University of Virginia with a BA in religious studies and a minor in business Spanish. For graduating in just three years, he was inducted into
the Order of the Orange Stole. He spent the summer as an intern with NAI Eagle, a Richmond‑based commercial real estate firm. This fall, he is continuing his studies by pursuing an MS in commerce at UVA’s McIntire School of Commerce. Having recently become a licensed real estate salesperson in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Austin hopes to pursue a career in real estate development after graduation. Annika Wooton writes, “I just returned from Pratt, KS where I competed again in the Miss Kansas pageant. I placed in the top 10 out of the entire state and performed a speed painting in 90 seconds on a personally designed and custom built easel. My local title I was representing was ‘Miss Greater Wichita’ and my platform that I promote is called ‘Invest in the Arts.’”
2013
DIED: Olivia Spurlock on Mar. 31, 2015. She was a sophomore studying mechanical engineering at NC State, where she was also a resident advisor. Outside of school, she volunteered at Raleigh Girls Club and was a member of the National Society of Black Engineers. She was preceded in death by her father, Dr. Melvin U. Spurlock, Jr. She is survived by her mother, Dale Mason; and stepfather, Leroy Mason, Jr.; sister, Gabrielle Spurlock ’18; and her grandparents, Richard J. Jenkins, Nancy Branch, and Melvin U. Spurlock, Sr. and Doris Mason; along with a host of family and friends.
2015
Isaiah Fleming-Klink is studying in the Walsh School for Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
OBITUARIES
John W. Maloney ’84, brother of Virginia Maloney Hope ’88, died Apr. 26, 2015. Randolph L. Morchower ’93, brother of Todd Morchower ’93 and uncle of Malone Morchower ’23, died Apr. 12, 2015.
Our condolences are offered to these Collegiate families
William A. Pusey, former trustee and father of Brent Pusey ’81 and Glen Pusey Meck ’87, died Mar. 6, 2015.
Stephen P. Adamson, Jr. ’92, son of Francie Shetter Adamson Reed ’63 and Stephen Adamson ’63 (deceased), brother of Farrow Adamson Carter ’94, Ben Adamson ’98, stepbrother of Louise Reed ’87, Alice Reed ’89 and Scott Reed ’92 and uncle of Freddie Reed ’27, died May 19, 2015.
Dr. H. Shepard Rowland, Jr., father of Ann Rowland Beauchamp ’75, Tom Rowland ’78 and Holly Rowland Phillips ’81 and grandfather of Rachel Beauchamp ’03, Paul Beauchamp ’06, Lee Beauchamp ’11, Ian Rowland ’12, Hope Rowland ’14, Sara Rowland ’14, Cole Phillips ’12, Megan Phillips ’15, Latané Rowland ’16 and Hallie Rowland ’19, died July 30, 2015.
Paul Barnes, son of Hal Barnes ’65 and brother of Mercer Barnes ’95, died on Oct. 17, 2014. James A. Bumgardner, father of Rhea Bumgardner Egbert ’88 and husband of Judy Bumgardner (former Lower School art teacher), died June 22, 2015. Eddie Cantor, father of Stuart Cantor ’79, Eric Cantor ’81 and Paul Cantor ’84, died Mar. 28, 2015.
Olivia E. Spurlock ’13, sister of Gabrielle Spurlock ’18, died Mar. 31, 2015. Charles M. Terry, Jr., father of Connie Terry Buehler ’78 and Laura Terry Sellers ’79, died May 9, 2015. Virginia “Ginny” Tillson, former Lower School librarian and mother of Virginia Watkins ’83 and Anne Watkins ’88, died May 27, 2015.
C. Edwin Estes, former trustee, father of Martha Estes Grover ’79 and grandfather of Lizzie Grover ’09, Dottie Grover ’10 and Jack Grover ’15, died Apr. 6, 2015.
Dr. Barry Q. Walker, father of Katherine Walker ’83, died Mar. 8, 2015.
Peggy Shinnick Federhart ’58, sister of Frances Shinnick Manderson ’62 and Ki Shinnick Caldwell ’63, died May 19, 2015.
Clara D. Weakley, former librarian and mother of Lynne Weakley Cox ’73 and Rick Weakley ’75, died Mar. 7, 2015.
W. Bagwell Goode III, father of E.V. Goode ’79, Amy Goode ’81 and Billy Goode ’83 and grandfather of Ann-Robert Goode ’15, died Aug. 3, 2015.
William “Bill” O. Wiley, father of Andy Wiley ’77 and grandfather of Colscon Wiley ’11 and Nash Wiley ’15, died Apr. 11, 2015.
Charlotte H. Howarth, mother of Meade Howarth Williams ’63 and grandmother of Preston Williams ’88 and Beverley Williams Curry ’91 and, died Feb. 16, 2015.
David O. Williams, father of Brendan O’Toole ’98 and grandfather of Andrew O’Toole ’28, died Aug. 15, 2015.
Timothy P. Kelly, brother of Bill Kelly ’82 and Rob Kelly ’87 (deceased), died Jan. 16, 2015.
Harvey L. Williams III, brother of Nan Ellen Williams Ritsch ’64, died June 30, 2015.
Rebekah “Brownie” Lee ’56, sister of Eleanor Lee ’60, died Apr. 27, 2015.
ALUMNI Susan Seymour Ragland Lewis Abrahamson ’53 Rebekah Brown Lee ’56 Margaret Prince Shinnick Federhart ’58 Mary Louise Laird ’60 Marsha Diane Nix ’73
Thomas S. Longan ’81, brother of Barbara Longan Teague ’73 and uncle of Molly Longan ’02, died June 15, 2015.
Thomas Seale Longan ’81 John Waller Maloney ’84 Stephen Perrow Adamson, Jr. ’92 Randolph Lee Morchower ’93 Jasmine Yolanda Wright ’06 Olivia Elease Spurlock ’13 FORMER FACULTY & STAFF Carrington “Toni” OBrion, Lower School teacher, died June 16, 2015. Virginia “Ginny” Tillson, Lower School librarian, died May 27, 2015. Clara D. Weakley, librarian, died Mar. 7, 2015. FORMER TRUSTEES C. Edwin Estes William A. Pusey
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I have written articles for years in the Spark about other people at Collegiate. I have refrained from ever writing about myself…but it is time to share this story.
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went to several public schools in Richmond – Robert E. Lee Elementary School (now condos), John B. Cary Elementary School (my name along with another Cougar alum, Nan Ellen Williams Ritsch ’64, is in a time capsule behind the cornerstone) and junior high at Albert H. Hill School. There is no question, I was not setting any academic records at any of these schools, and it only got worse when I went to Albert Hill. I was influenced by a “Fonzie”-looking crowd who thought it cool to get in trouble, to not take studying seriously and to say that after-school sports were for the “birds.” Naturally, I sank to the lowest level. In my three years at Hill (7th, 8th and 9th) there had been three principal changes…the one gentleman that impressed me the most but didn’t stay long was Malcolm U. Pitt, Jr. Those years at Hill were rough and tumble years. Often playground fights started before school, and skipping school and classes was routine. There were students who did well there academically because they tried and stayed out of trouble, but for me, it was always a temptation to do as little as possible. I never got to know Mr. Pitt at Hill (big school!) nor did he know me, but he impressed me because of his tall stature, athletic build and friendly smile…in short a refreshing adult role model in a troubled school. In those days, anybody who was anybody went to Thomas Jefferson (T.J.) High School after
ninth grade graduation. This was the ultimate high school in them where Collegiate was located (had never been to that part town except maybe the new Douglas S. Freeman High School of Henrico). Of course, I was naïve; I did not know that you had way out in the “boonies.” I was all set to go to T.J. until some- to be accepted and that Collegiate cost money to attend…I was thing happened on an August summer day. just excited and wanted to go to a school where people cared I grew up in the Byrd Park area, then a rough part of town, about their school. and the summers could be long (I never went to summer camp). On my ride home with my father, I shared very little about My father was a traveling salesman for a national oil company my day on the beach because I wanted to know more about this and his sales area was all of Virginia. A few times he would mysterious school almost to Charlottesville. ask me if I wanted to ride along for a day trip. This particular I can’t remember when in August, but I soon found a day day he was making calls in the Tidewater area, and he said when I could on my own find this new school and see for myself. he would drop me off in Virginia Beach for the day. He dropped I lived in Byrd Park so remembering what directions my new me at 60th Street at around 10:00 a.m. and said for me to be beach friends told me, I started walking past City Stadium, back there at 4:00 p.m. when he was ready to drive back through Windsor Farms and down Cary Street Road to where to Richmond. River Road Shopping Center is today (nothing there but a I was on my own to explore the beach and to have fun. Phillips 66 gas station and the River Road Tavern – shopping Before long I stumbled upon a Collegiate Girls School beach center came later). Then I hitchhiked (safer back then) out River Road to Mooreland Road and walked this very barren single lane (widened in the ’70s) road with no houses yet, to the Collegiate School for Boys at the very end of the wooded property. I easily found the front door and to my surprise the principal I liked at Hill that left so soon had gone to Collegiate and was now the Head of the Boys School. Things were looking up! I suppose you could call me a “walk in” not a “walk on,” but Mr. Pitt asked me what I needed, and I innocently said that I wanted to go to school here. He invited me into his office, we talked awhile, and then he introduced me to Petey Jacobs and Petey gave me a #2 pencil and a bubble test. Little did I know that the process was underway. Mr. Pitt said he would call my parents in a few days and could he give me a ride home. I accepted but rode only to the Phillips 66 gas station (Mr. Pitt lived on Southside back then), and I got out of his car and walked home with a lot on my mind. That evening I excitedly told my mother and father my discovery and that I would be going to Collegiate next year instead of T.J. My dad quickly said that you have to be accepted house party…what a lucky guy! I approached the sunbathers to be enrolled and a school like Collegiate costs a lot of money and was immediately impressed by the Collegiate girls and to attend, plus you need to know somebody in order to get their boyfriends…such clean-cut, all-American young peo- in. Quickly, my Collegiate dream deflated…this 15-year-old ple who were friendly, interesting and not looking to make thought you could just change schools. But, my father said trouble. I asked them about their school (I had never heard something that I have never forgotten and appreciate to this of Collegiate) and they raved about their school (unlike Hill day. “Son, if you can find a way to get yourself in (Collegiate), School) and I soon discovered they took their studies seriously. I will find a way to pay for it.” Several of the girls talked about learning French (I had not Several days later, Mr. Pitt called my mother and told her been introduced to any languages yet) and were proud of that I had been accepted. September, 1961, I entered the their field hockey legacy. I had never seen a field hockey game. Collegiate Boys School…never been prouder even to this day. The few boys there felt the same way about the Boys School – Alex Smith ’65 though it was still a very new school. In a very short time, I had discovered a new concept about going to school. I asked
I suppose you could call me a “walk in” not a “walk on,” but Mr. Pitt asked me what I needed, and I innocently said that I wanted to go to school here. He invited me into his office, we talked awhile, and then he introduced me to Petey Jacobs and Petey gave me a #2 pencil and a bubble test.
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Deserved Recognition
At the opening faculty and staff meeting in August, three all-stars were honored for serving Collegiate for 30 years – Jackie Johnson, housekeeping; Sally Chambers, Middle School guidance; and Blair Chewning, 4th Grade teacher. Congratulations and thanks to them!