Forte et Gratum Fall/Winter 2018

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Forte et Gratum Columbus School for Girls

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Electing to lead IN THIS ISSUE: Commencement 2018: See where the class is currently studying Year of the Woman: CSG Alumnae reflect on the Midterm Election 2018 Annual Report: The year in review


Class of 2018

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2018-2019

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

BOARD MEMBERS Carrie Birch

Stokes McIntyre P’26,

Jordan Davis

P’28

Jonathan Feibel, M.D. P’16, P’19

Susan Merryman P’19

David Feinberg P’21, P’21

Robert Polite, D.O. P’19

Kate Giller ’87 P’16, P’21

Ira Sharfin P’18, P’22, P’22

Kimberly Lowe Hall ‘91

Davina Shayani P’20

Nancy Jeffrey,

Elizabeth Siemer ’89 P’26

Lifetime Member

Mark Wagenbrenner P’17,

P’70, P’72, P’75

P’19, P’23

Jennifer Ciccarelli P’28, Ex Officio/Head of School

Liza Kessler ‘86

Anne Jeffrey Wright ’70

David McCurdy P’20

Patti Ziegler P’19

EX OFFICIO

CSG STAFF

JoVonna Moxley-Knapp ‘96, Alumnae Board President

Julie Eikenberry, Chief Financial Officer

Paul Kuproski P’19, Co-President Parents’ Association

Corinna Krauskopf, Interim Chief Development Officer

LaTawnia Wallace P’17, P’23, P’27, P’28, Co-President Parents’ Association

Chelsea Woods ’00, Director of Enrollment Management

Michael Glimcher P’14, P’20, Board Chair Lisa Young P’21, Treasurer and Finance Chair Steve Falk P’18, P’22, Secretary Chris Olsen P’30, P’32, Nominating & Board Governance Chair David Paragas P’20, Diversity Chair Cecily Alexander ’88 P’20, P’22, P’24, At Large Christopher Graham P’24, At Large John Sokol P’18, P’20, At Large Rocky Robins P’20, P’28, Ex Officio/Immediate Past Chair


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IN THIS ISSUE 2 LETTER FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL 3 SIGNIFICANTLY CSG 12 YEAR OF THE WOMAN: CSG ALUMNAE REFLECT ON THE MIDTERM ELECTION

25 COMMENCEMENT 2018: SEE WHERE THE CLASS IS CURRENTLY STUDYING 31 ALUMNAE WEEKEND 2018 37 CLASS NEWS

16 FIVE QUESTIONS WITH THE MATRIOTS

48 IN MEMORIAM: NANCY JEFFREY

18 FACULTY AND STAFF NEWS

49 ANNUAL GIVING REPORT


A LETTER FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL What a privilege it is to be a leader—who happens to be a woman—at this time. Leading Columbus School for Girls is a true honor, and I strive every day to be worthy of my position as the Head of this venerable school that has been empowering girls for 120 years. To reflect on the amazing accomplishments of CSG’s leaders—both current students and alumnae—this year, though, has made my role that much more gratifying. Developing leaders has been core to CSG’s mission, and this past year—“the Year of the Woman” as it has been called—has shown us so many examples of that mission in action. In the pages of this issue of Forte et Gratum you will hear from many extraordinary girls and women who are living CSG’s mission every day. As we enter year three of the implementation of our strategic plan, Inspiring Girls, Cultivating Leaders, we have continued to refine our vision for the way CSG empowers young women leaders. Taking a careful scan of our curriculum to make note of the myriad ways talented teachers and advisors help CSG students grow their leadership “muscles” has helped us to define a CSG leader: Driven by purpose, strengthened by

courage, guided by compassion, shaping the future. You will see in these pages examples of CSG students leading in many ways: writing and performing plays, winning recognition as National Merit Scholars, making history as chorale champions, participating in international movements in support of girls, and earning national recognition as scholar-athletes. Given the habit that CSG students develop to lead and to use their voices in powerful ways, it is hardly surprising that CSG alumnae continue to demonstrate that same commitment. You will hear from four such women who were elected as judges at the county and state level. Mary Jane Trapp ’74, Laurel Beatty Blunt ’92, Betsy Luper Schuster ’90/P’21, and Jaiza Page ’02, all talked about their CSG experiences and how the unique environment that CSG provides played a role in their success. While we are incredibly proud of the powerful accomplishments of CSG’s leaders, there are also so many amazing developments, accomplishments, and activities occurring at CSG every day. CSG students are thriving as intellectuals, as athletes, as artists, as community members, and as joyful, resilient human beings. While Forte et Gratum does a wonderful job of capturing as much as we can cram into its pages of the incredible life of Columbus School for Girls, there is truly no substitute for coming to campus to witness firsthand the magic of the CSG experience. Please come to campus soon to experience that magic—it is contagious! Forte et Gratum,

Jennifer Ciccarelli Head of School

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SPRING 2018 Form III Becomes Youngest Recipients of Columbus Landmark Award The Form III, now Form IV class was selected by the Columbus Landmarks Foundation as the 2018 recipient of the Paul E. Young, Jr. Outstanding Achievement in Education Award for their Columbus Landmarks and Neighborhoods Project. The students are the youngest award recipients ever selected for the honor. The class’ Columbus Landmarks and Neighborhoods Project was a semester-long student inquiry started after Form III students and teachers discovered several maps and decided to explore the Columbus Metropolitan area. Over several weeks, they collected data, honed map skills, practiced writing directions, learned to use Google Classroom, and researched local landmarks. The project culminated in the development of a three-dimensional map of Columbus and a presentation to the other classes, faculty, parents, and several invited Columbus leaders.

Form III, now Form IV students with faculty and parents at the award ceremony

The Paul E. Young Outstanding Achievement in Education Award is named in honor of one of the Columbus Landmark Foundation’s founding trustees. Paul E. Young was a longtime Professor of Architecture at The Ohio State University who fostered a love of the city’s architectural details.

Upper School Students Hear Maria’s Message from 10TV’s Dom Tiberi 10TV’s Dom Tiberi brought Maria’s Message to CSG Upper School Students this past spring. The sportscaster talked about the personal loss of his daughter Maria in a distracted driving accident and urged students to remain focused solely on driving when behind the wheel. Tiberi started the Maria Tiberi foundation after Maria’s death and spreads the message to students all over central Ohio.

Ten Students Inducted into Cum Laude Society Arlyvia Chaialee-Franklin ’18, Madeline Swoboda ’18, Ella Fronk ’18, Charlotte Falk ’18, Tara Joshi ’18, Maura Hackett ’18, Fiona McAlearney ’18, Julia Lunt ’18, Maria Kaufman ’18, and Lauren Carmon ’18 were inducted into the Cum Laude Society in May. Upper School students filled the audience to honor the girls’ academic achievements and hear a message from the 2018 speaker, C. Darcy Jalandoni ’02, a Senior Associate in the litigation department at Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, LLP.

10TV’s Dom Tiberi with Upper School students

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Significantly CSG Congress Members Bring Civility Tour to CSG In May, Congress Members Joyce Beatty and Steve Stivers came to CSG with a joint purpose: promoting civility. The duo started their Civility Tour earlier this year with the goal of helping young people to explore and commit to civil discourse. Both shared stories of their own personal challenges with civility with CSG students in Forms VIIIXII. Students also had the opportunity to ask questions, such as “How do you deal with the stereotypes that come with being a member of your party?” “We’re not here to sell one view over the other,” said Congresswoman Beatty, “But we are here to tell you that with confidence, courage, and collaboration, you can stand up for civility.” Ms. Beatty stressed that using one’s voice goes beyond being loud and vocal; it is just as important to be heard. Mr. Stivers gave the students a challenge to pause before posting to social media and to explore the thoughts of others while developing their own beliefs and opinions. “Vary your inputs,” Congressman Stivers said. “Watch a variety of cable news channels and media. It is important that we watch news not just to agree, but to learn about the perspectives of others and to challenge and reexamine our own beliefs.” The program ended with each student taking the civility pledge, committing to “personal reflection and assessment of my conduct, as I strive to do my part to build a more civil society; one in which each person is respected.” More than 1,000 students across central Ohio have taken the pledge.

Leaders Launch 2018 In June, CSG’s Diversity Committee, I.D.E.A (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Advocacy) hosted the 2018 Leader’s Launch Brunch honoring 2018 graduates of African descent. Alumnae Krissy Fenner ’97, Sadiyah Babatunde ’17, and Carlotta Penn ’99 delivered poignant and impactful messages in both word and song.

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Congress Members Joyce Beatty and Steve Stivers with Jennifer Ciccarelli, Nola-rae Cronan, Pam Hartshorne, and Upper and Middle School students


Significantly CSG FALL 2018 Four Seniors Receive National Merit Recognition Four CSG seniors were recognized by the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program. Eva House ’19 has been named a National Merit Semifinalist. Alison Maniace ’19, Sophia Rodriguez ’19, and Elizabeth Tierney ’19 have been recognized as National Merit Commended Students. The nationwide pool of Semifinalists includes the highest scoring entrants in each state. Finalists will be notified in February. Commended Students placed among the top 5% of more than 1.6 million students who took the 2017 test.

From left to right: Alison Maniace ’19, Eva House ’19, Elizabeth Tierney ’19, and Sophia Rodriguez ’19

Students Learn about Women and Leadership in Sports from Otterbein University

Middle School students in a virtual “Girl Talk” on International Day of the Girl

International Day of the Girl Middle School students literally went international for October’s International Day of the Girl hosting video chats with girls from girls’ schools in countries all over the world. International Day of the Girl is celebrated annually on October 11 to promote girls’ empowerment and fulfillment of their human rights while also highlighting the challenges that girls all over the world face. The 2018 theme was “With Her: A Skilled Girl Force”. CSG’s “Girl Talks” included students from Los Angeles, CA; Tanzania; Switzerland; Bermuda; and Chattanooga, TN. PYC and Lower School students also observed the day by exploring the activism of Malala Yousafzai and discussing their own hopes and dreams for girls. Schools Included in the Girl Talks: Immaculate Heart Middle School, Miss Hall’s School, Ann Richards Middle School, Surval Montreux, Miss Edgar’s and Miss Cramp’s School, Girls Preparatory School, The Bolles School, Sega Girls School, and Bermuda High School.

The women of the Otterbein University Sport Management Executive Board came to CSG for a panel discussion focused on Women and Leadership in Sports this fall. The event was an informative session to hear firsthand from women who are currently leaders in the field of sport management. Panelists included: Dr. Kristy McCray, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Dr. Megan Chawansky, Assistant Professor of Sport Management, and Otterbein students and sport management majors Hannah Lawrentz, Cayla McNeil, Gabby Johnson, Alyson McAdams, and Abby Smoot. CSG’s student athletes and educators learned about the challenges and benefits of being a woman in the sport management industry and the many jobs and concentrations in the field.

Women of Otterbein University’s Sport Management Board talk with students

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Significantly CSG Author David Shannon Visits Lower School It was a November morning of fun and laughter when award-winning author David Shannon visited Lower School and PYC 5/6 students for chapel. The students learned about the character development and storytelling that Shannon is known for in books like No, David! Shannon’s visit was made possible through a partnership with Gramercy Books in Bexley.

Author David Shannon gets a reaction from Lower School students

Strong is the New Pretty Author Kate T. Parker visits Lower School November brought the highlight of a year-long exploration of Kate T. Parker’s Strong is the New Pretty in Lower School when the author stopped in for a visit. Parker talked to Forms I-VI about the book, which was the focus of several activities in the Lower School last school year. The girls shared with Parker how her book, which chronicles strong women and girls through photography, has inspired them to consider and pursue their own strengths and abilities in all that they do. They learned about her work, were able to ask questions, and even had their own copies signed. Parker stressed to the girls that “what makes you different, makes you awesome!”

Author Kate T. Parker signs copies of her book for Lower School students

Giving Back: Annual Canned Food Drive Results Bigger than Ever

Upper School students load the truck with cans just before Thanksgiving

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The Annual Canned Food Drive has been going strong for several years at CSG, and this year, students collected more than 15,000 cans. The food will go to families supported by the St. Francis Food Pantry in Vinton County where the poverty rate is 22%. The food pantry relies on CSG’s yearly donation to stock the pantry through the winter. This year’s school-wide goal was 10,000 cans, but with a determined spirit, the CSG community came together to meet and shatter that goal.


Significantly CSG Author Julie Lythcott-Haims Urges Parents to Let Go A crowd of more than 250 CSG and central Ohio parents gathered in the Agnes Jeffrey Shedd Theater on October 10 to hear one message: stop over-parenting. The message was loud and clear from Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success. The book was a 2016 summer reading selection for CSG Faculty and Staff. Drawing on research, on conversations with admissions officers, educators, and employers, and on her own insights as a mother and as a student dean at Stanford University, in How to Raise an Adult, Lythcott-Haims highlights the ways in which overparenting can harm our nation’s students, their stressed-out parents, and society at large. The book talk and signing visit was made possible through a donation from former CSG parent and current CSG grandparent Hugh Westwater.

Author Julie Lythcott-Haims

“Our job as parents is to put ourselves out of a job and raise our offspring to be able to fend for themselves,” Lythcott-Haims said. The author urged moms and dads to abandon what she calls the “checklisted childhood,” where parents encourage children to do every- and anything possible to ensure they will get in to the best school, get the best job, and have the best life. Is it ego? Is it fear? Why do parents push so hard? Lythcott-Haims says it is all of it, and it is hurting way more than it is helping. Highlighting and incorporating social-emotional wellness as a hallmark of the curriculum, CSG faculty, staff, and parents are considering the idea as they help students to find the balance between academic excellence, co-curricular pursuits, and mental and physical wellness. Head of School Jennifer Ciccarelli hopes Lythcott-Haims’ visit gives parents and educators perspective as they navigate their interactions with students. The presentation was both poignant and liberating for audiences, including Upper School Students who heard from the author. Jen Bunker, CSG’s Assistant Athletic Director, attended the presentation and took Lythcott-Haims’ words to heart when reflecting about her own children, ages 16 and 19. “I think about the decisions they made, and I wish they would have done things differently, but then I look at them now and they are fine. So there is a wisdom that comes with being able to take a step back,” Bunker said. “But, I think culturally we’re so concerned with being perfect that you can’t take that step back. We don’t allow our kids to listen to themselves; we don’t allow ourselves to listen to our own voices because there is so much noise out there.” Mindy Skinner of Lewis Center is a teacher at a central Ohio school and mother of two girls ages 5 and 8. She said she found LythcottHaims’ presentation enlightening and encouraging. “I really appreciated the advice. I think we all related to each other in there. We were laughing at the same moments like yep, I’ve felt

Parents filled the AJS Theater to hear from author Julie Lythcott-Haims

that before. I think it’s the pressure. Our society sometimes leads us to comparing each other,” Skinner said. “On Facebook, we are always showing our highlight reel. This was a reminder that we are all living real lives. We have all had those pits and valleys, and we all come back up. Events like this will hopefully change our mindsets and help us to support each other.”

Julie Lythcott-Haims’ Leaves Students with this Advice Be kind Pitch in Work hard Learn to think and do for yourself Select a college that is the perfect fit for you Have the courage to study what you love

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Significantly CSG BEYOND THE HALLS Students Recognized in National Physics Photo Competition It was a successful year for CSG students in the 2018 American Association of Physics Teachers High School Physics Photo Contest. Anna Ray Ziegler ’19 and Rachel Yee ’19 both had their photos recognized as one of the top 100 photos. Anna Ray’s photo was of CSG’s natatorium and was entitled, “Sunrise Reflection on a Pool.” Rachel’s image was entitled “Warped Out of Tune.” The pictures were chosen from more than 700 entries.

Anna Ray Ziegler ’19

Sunrise Reflection on a Pool

Rachel Yee ’19

Warped Out of Tune

Robotics Team Explores Artificial Intelligence In late October, nine Columbus School for Girls FIRST Robotics team members and two teachers attended Devol’s Dance, a conference on industrial robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and automation. The conference, produced by Drive Capital, was at the Columbus College of Art and Design. At the conference, the girls heard from and interacted with industrial leaders and top AI and automation experts as well as policy makers. They were also able to witness demonstrations of cutting edge technology. Topics included autonomous drones, bipedal robots, next generation chat-boxes, vertical farming, and much more.

CSG’s robotics team, the Murphy’s Outlaws, at CCAD

IN THE CLASSROOM DIGITAL CONNECTIONS:

Faculty Bring Alumnae and Current Students Together Retired CSG faculty member Jack Guy and Upper School faculty member Frank O’Grady are building a program to connect CSG alumnae with current students in the classroom. Students in Mr. O’Grady’s Contemporary World Issues class have been Skyping with CSG graduates from around the globe who have jobs on the front line of current world issues. Kate Albers ’08, who works for the United Nations World Food Program, joined the class virtually from Rome, Italy, in October to discuss present food crises and what the World Food Program and her team are doing to help. The students, in Forms XI and XII, interviewed Kate, took notes, and gained firsthand knowledge of what it was like to work for the United Nations Food Program. They also had the chance to talk with U.S. Attorney Lindsay Saxe Griffith ’00, who lives and works in Tampa, Florida. They discussed everything from her cases to her work schedule. In November, Cyn Epler ’95 fielded students’ questions about her career in counterterrorism. Cyn works for the International Security Assistance Force as a Senior Intelligence Advisor and is an expert on insurgency and terrorism in the Middle East and South Asia. The program is a prime example of how important and impactful it is to maintain the valuable connections between alumnae and current students. Mr. Guy and Mr. O’Grady say the Skype sessions have been a powerful way to show students how what they learn in the classroom will be useful after CSG, and they plan to grow the program. If you are interested in sharing your work with current students, please let us know by sending an email to communications@columbusschoolforgirls.org.

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Significantly CSG CSG IN THE ARTS Grace Notes Make CSG History in Nashville The Grace Notes delivered historymaking performances at the Worldstrides Onstage Heritage Festival in Nashville this past April. For the first time in CSG history, the choir won every award at the competition: first place, the Adjudicators Award, the Most Outstanding Choir Award, and a gold ranking. The choir was also invited to sing at a Festival of Gold and was the only choir in the competition to be invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in 2019. Choir Director Danielle Moyer Wynn (front center) and the Grace Notes

Upper School Students Become Playwrights in Snakes, Cakes and Comedy Mistakes CSG’s Upper School Theater Department took on a new adventure in comedy this fall with Snakes, Cakes and Comedy Mistakes. The festival of short, comedic plays introduced by SNL style hosts was a 90-minute display of nine short comedies written by local playwrights who collaborated with the Theater Department and were in residence to work with the students. Four students in the playwriting class worked as apprentices with playwrights Johnrick Hole, Vivan Lermond, Lia Eastep, and Upper School faculty member Dr. Frank Doden to create pieces. Three Senior Thespians joined Upper School Theater Coordinator Janetta Davis in the role of Director. From dysfunctional families and existential musings to the mad world of film noir, the student ownership of the creation of the evening was an exciting display of creativity and comedy technique training. CSG alumna Barbara Allen ’88, stopped in to teach the cast improv comedy styles. In all, 86 Upper School students made up the cast and crew.

Middle School Theater Gets Musical The Middle School Theater department presented two lively musicals in its latest productions. In the Spring, students presented SNOOPY!!! based on the comic strip “PEANUTS” by Charles M. Schulz. The May production included Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the Peanuts gang sharing snippets from a year of their lives. In this year, Snoopy is starting to feel out of place and unsure of his role with Charlie and the rest of the kids. The audience enjoyed the brief vignettes based on the beloved comic strip. In October, the Middle School Theater brought Schoolhouse Rock Live! JR. to the Agnes Jeffrey Shedd Theater. Based on the Emmy Award-winning Saturday morning educational cartoon series, Schoolhouse Rock Live! JR. follows a young schoolteacher, who is nervous about her first day of teaching. She tries to relax by watching TV, when many characters representing her personality emerge and show her how to win her students over with imagination and music. The show featured memorable songs like “Just a Bill,” “Interjections,” and “Conjunction Junction.”

Middle School Band Students Selected for Honors Band Five Middle School Band students were chosen to participate in the 2018 OMEA District 15 Middle School Honor Band. Cassidy Lonzo ’24 (clarinet) was selected for 7th Grade Honor Band. C.C. Seamon ’23 (flute), Alia Knight ’23 (tenor saxophone), and Penny Riederer ’23 (percussion) were selected for 8th Grade Honor Band. Mackenzie Gibson ’24 (alto saxophone) was selected as an alternate for 7th Grade Honor Band. The musicians performed in the Honor Band concert in Worthington in November.

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Significantly CSG CSG ATHLETICS – SPRING Jordan Aurnou-Rhees ’20 Recognized by Franklin County

Lauren Carmon ’18 Commits to Case Western

In April, the Greater Columbus Sports Commission and the Franklin County Commissioners recognized Jordan Aurnou-Rhees ’20 for winning a state championship in swimming. She was recognized during the Franklin County Commissioners’ meeting.

Friends and family gathered in April to celebrate Lauren Carmon ’18 as she committed to play volleyball for Case Western Reserve University. Lauren started at Case Western this fall and earned a starting role with the Spartan volleyball team.

Franklin County Commissioners Kevin L. Boyce and Marilyn Brown with Jordan Aurnou-Rhees ’20 and former CSG Swim Coach Stephanie Donley.

Lauren Carmon ’18 with her parents

Athletes Recognized for Academic Achievement

Varsity Track Team Places in State Meet

Julia Lunt ’18, Maria Kaufman ’18, Madeline Swoboda ’18, Jordan Aurnou-Rhees ’20, Anna Ray Ziegler ’19, and Nyah Funderburke ’21 were recognized for reaching Academic All-America status by the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association. Out of over 342,000 high school swimmers, only 2% are recognized as All-Americans.

In June, the varsity track team sent four athletes to the state meet. The 4x200 team of Peyton Jackson ’20, Asia Nguyen ’20, Nyah Funderburke ’21, and Imani Babatunde ’18 placed 5th in the OHSAA state finals. Imani also placed 8th in the 200, and the 4x100 team of Peyton, Asia, Emily Dewolf ’19, and Imani placed 9th. This team set a new school record of 49.26 in this event. Peyton Jackson also placed 11th in the 400.

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From left to right: Madeline Swoboda ’18, Julia Lunt ’18, Maria Kaufman ’18. Also honored, but not pictured here: Nyah Funderburke ’20, Jordan Aurnou Rhees ’20, and Anna Ray Ziegler ’19.

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From left to right: Peyton Jackson ’20, Asia Nguyen ‘20, Nyah Funderburke ’20, and Imani Babatunde ’18.


Significantly CSG CSG ATHLETICS – FALL Ellen Monahan ’20 Selected for Under Armour Lacrosse All-American Team Varsity Lacrosse’s Ellen Monahan ’20 earned her second consecutive spot on the Midwest – Under Armour All-American – Highlight team. This fall, Ellen made a verbal commitment to play Lacrosse at Boston University when she graduates.

Middle School Cross Country Runners Set Personal Records CSG’s Middle School Cross Country team finished 6th out of 11 full teams this season. Mia Donaldson ’24, came in 9th place in the Girls 7-8th grade Division III State Championships with a lifetime PR of 12:45.3. The following runners met or nearly exceeded lifetime and season PRs: Isabella Luckage ’23, Ella Chomic ’24, Kate Shumavon ’24, Grace Chomic ’24, Alex Shumavon ’24, and Sarah Bruce ’24.

Varsity Cross Country Finishes Third at OHSAA District Tournament The Upper School Cross Country team achieved a 3rd place finish at the OHSAA District Tournament this fall. Junior varsity placed 2nd at the Central Catholic League Championships. Three runners were also 2nd team all-conference: Rebecca Tepper ’22, Natasha Spivak ’22, and Elizabeth Tierney ’19.

Varsity Golf Has Strong Season and Future The Varsity Golf team had an impressive showing this season, finishing second in the OHSAA Sectional Tournament at Blacklick Golf Course and third in the OHSAA District Tournament at a very difficult Darby Creek Golf Course, just three strokes shy of going to states. Kate Kramer ’21 led the team with a low of 83.

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Electing to Lead “The Year of the Woman.”

That is what political pundits are calling 2018. It has been 26 years since such a declaration has been made. In 1992, a record-breaking four women were elected to the Senate and 24 to the House. Looking back, that was a trickle. This year, the country experienced a wave. After the 2018 Midterm Elections, the 116th Congress will have 102 women serving in the House, and 24 in the Senate. What drove so many so many women to run for these positions? Four CSG alumnae who ran and were elected as judges shared their perspective, and say the results of this election can be attributed to three factors: money, mentorship, and a strong dose of moxey.

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CSG Alumnae who ran for office in 2018 reflect on a remarkable Midterm Election Money: It’s a driving factor. When Mary Jane Trapp ’74 was a Form VI student at Columbus School for Girls, the country was in the middle of a presidential election between incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Trapp’s social studies class was assigned to complete a project studying political campaigns. The girls were tasked with delivering a multimedia report on what they had learned, but Judge Trapp says her biggest discovery in that class was her passion for politics. “I was both inspired and hooked on the world of politics and public service from that campaign forward,” Mary Jane said. “While still at CSG,

Mary Jane Trapp ’74

I was chosen to attend the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, and my week in Washington, D.C. cemented my plans to study law and politics and someday run for office.” That someday would come years later after completing her education as a student at Mount Holyoke College and finishing law school at Case Western Reserve University. Over the years, she would intern for the bipartisan National Women’s Political Caucus, help other women with their campaigns, and work as a practicing attorney. After being elected to serve and finishing her term as president of the Ohio State Bar Association, Mary Jane says it was time for her to make her own run for public office. She was elected to serve on the Ohio Court of Appeals from 2007-2013, and during that time, also ran statewide for the Supreme Court of Ohio. This past November she campaigned for re-election to Ohio’s 11th District Court of Appeals, where she will return as a judge this February. “The biggest barrier for women running for office is money. Campaigns are expensive, and concerted fundraising efforts are critical to attracting women candidates and ensuring their success,” the judge-elect said. “The most striking thing I have experienced is that women in politics are no longer “oddities.” Given the right tools and support, women can now outraise male opponents.” That issue of money has been touted as a core component of the success of women’s campaigns in 2018. Ahead of the Midterm Election, financial support for women FORTE ET GRATUM • FALL/WINTER 2018

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candidates saw a marked increase, and a lot of it was from

10th District Court of Appeals. The Spelman College and

women supporting other women. A May article by Roll Call

Vanderbilt Law School graduate says it is exciting to see so

says the number of women donating to federal candidates

many women running for office and the government more

surged by 182 percent when compared with the same time in

accurately reflecting the electorate. She also says making this

the 2016 cycle. That is according to new data from the

decision requires moxey.

nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan, independent and nonprofit research group tracking money in U.S. politics. Trapp says this combined with voter and volunteer engagement was invaluable.

“We not only need a seat at the table but also a voice,” Judge Beatty Blunt said. “Fewer women are waiting to be asked to run for office and stepping up on their own. Women candidates are much more accepted and questioned less than when I ran for

“Women organized, made phone calls, wrote postcards, registered voters,” she said. “Critical to the successes this mid-term was the number of women campaign volunteers and the number of young people (both men and women) working tirelessly on women candidates’ campaigns. Most importantly, these newcomers are still politically engaged; a healthy sign for our democracy.”

the first time in 2010. That being said, we still have a way to go.” According to Rutgers’ Center for American Women and Politics, the freshman class of women in the House of Representatives in 2019 will be the largest ever, with 36 non-incumbent women elected. Records were also broken at the state level. Nonetheless, the CAWP notes that women are still proportionally underrepresented at all levels of government, and there are “disparities between the parties.”

Moxey: Women have a voice, and they are no longer waiting to be asked to use it. While women were better represented in this election, Judge Laurel Beatty Blunt ’92 says the lack of gender parity is still evident. You could say elected office runs in Judge Beatty Blunt’s family. Her father, Otto Beatty Jr., held a seat in the Ohio State House of Representatives for two decades. His wife, Congress

everyday life,” Judge Beatty Blunt said. “It is not always easy to get there but it is very rewarding work.” That reward can come in the passing of future legislation. History shows the presence of more women in government could be most significant as it pertains to future policy making. After the 1992 election America saw significant legislation passed like the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Violence Against Women Act. Columbus City Councilmember Jaiza Page ’02 says what we are seeing right now is women

Member Joyce Beatty, has

responding to to a political

District since 2013.

needs to change and an

Judge Laurel Beatty Blunt ’92 represented Ohio’s 3rd

“Coming from a political family, I have always been interested in politics,” Laurel said. “I have always wanted to be a judge because of the impact judges have on people’s personal and professional lives.” But that history couldn’t remove the challenges that many women face as they run for political office. Judge Beatty Blunt was appointed to serve on the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas in 2009. The following year, she successfully completed her first campaign and in 2016 was re-elected to a second term. This year, she captured a seat as a judge on Ohio’s

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landscape that they believe increasing confidence and willingness to take the risk to be that change.

Councilmember Jaiza Page ’02

“I think the tenor of politics has empowered more women to run and to vote,” Councilmember Page said. “Some of the rhetoric that we hear from current elected officials is disheartening and I think more women are desiring to change the game and bring positivity and a fresh perspective to politics.” The councilmember will soon take her own perspective to the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, where she was elected


to serve in November. She will assume the seat in January. The

Juris Doctorate and her Bachelor of Arts from The Ohio State

CSG and Georgetown University graduate received a law degree

University and was appointed to the Tenth District Court of

from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and says

Appeals in January 2014. Before becoming a judge, she was

her desire to run for public office was spurred after working as

chief counsel to the Governor of Ohio, chief elections counsel to

an assistant city attorney in Columbus for four years.

the Secretary of State of Ohio, an assistant attorney general,

“Throughout that time I saw first-hand the issues that the

and in private practice.

residents of Columbus were facing and I decided to apply for a

“The most important advice I would give a woman who wants to

vacant city council seat because I wanted to continue to make

run for office or pursue any other leadership role is to find a

a difference, especially in the quality of life for every resident,

mentor,” she said. “I would not be where I am today if it weren’t

Councilmember Page said.”

for the mentors in my life, from my mom to former supervisors and others.”

Mentorship: Empowered women empower women. says she was armed with the

Moving forward: Representation sets an example for future leaders.

lessons she learned in her

All of these women agree that normalizing the idea of women

Betsy Luper Schuster ’90/P’21

all-girl education at CSG when

being in politics leads to the reality of more women being in

she forged ahead into her

politics. Still they look forward to a time when “Year of the

career in public service. Her

Woman” will not be the headline, but the representation of

daughter, Ally, is a member of

women in government will be understood, expected, and simply

CSG’s Class of 2021.

the way things are.

“The confidence, drive, and

“We have to support women who are currently holding office so

passion to pursue my dream

that more girls can see women in positions of leadership,”

of running for office were

Councilmember Page said. “We also need to engage girls in local

traits I learned during my tenure at CSG,” Judge Luper

Betsy Luper Schuster ’90/P’21

Schuster said. “My daughter is a sophomore at CSG now, and I see those same traits in her. But she says knowing her capability was only a portion of her motivation. Judge Luper Schuster says seeing other women take the risk and support her efforts made a big difference, and mentorship, for her and for others, was key.

government and give them the confidence needed to one day pursue elected office.” As evidenced by Trapp’s trajectory, that engagement could come as early as middle school. “CSG taught me that my reach should always exceed my grasp.” Judge Trapp said. “If you are interested in running, you do not have to wait to be asked. Both political parties now have training programs for those interested in running for office, which give

“I was fortunate to have incredible female role models and

you practical tools to get started and take some of the

mentors along the way,” Schuster said. “My mother is strong

guesswork out of it. Try working on a candidate or issue

and hard-working; she seamlessly balanced raising children, a

campaign first to see what it is like.”

career in television, and an ongoing commitment to charitable work. Impressive leaders, including a female Attorney General and a female attorney supervisor (now Justice of the Supreme Court), taught me to “know my power.” These women assigned me high-profile cases and encouraged me to zealously advocate for my clients.”

In the meantime, she says it is important that we not only educate and empower girls to appreciate their own power and defy norms, but we must realize that this election cycle is only part of a longer story. No matter what path they choose, it is also important that girls are prepared to understand and navigate gender issues they will face as women in the workplace.

Judge Luper Schuster was re-elected to her seat on Ohio’s 10th District Court of Appeals in November. She received both her

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Questions with:

FROM CLASSROOM TO COMMUNITY:

MATRIOTS

WOMEN RUNNING FOR PUBLIC OFFICE—OR WOMEN SEEKING LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN ANY SECTOR OF OUR SOCIETY— CONTINUE TO FACE CHALLENGES AS WE WORK TOWARD GENDER PARITY. BEYOND THE POSSIBILITY OF OTHERS SEEKING TO SUPPRESS OUR VOICE, THERE IS THE FACT THAT women need

to start framing our leadership AS NOT JUST A RIGHT, BUT A RESPONSIBILITY. IT IS OUR DUTY AS THE MAJORITY GENDER, THE CHIEF CONSUMERS, AND THE PRIMARY CAREGIVERS OF OUR FAMILIES TO SAFEGUARD THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN, AND THIS IS MOST EFFECTIVELY ACCOMPLISHED BY SHAPING THE DIRECTION OF OUR SOCIETY’S POLICIES AND LEGISLATION. - SALLY CRANE COX ’75, MATRIOTS

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It is for this reason that Sally Crane Cox ‘75 and the other founding members of the Matriots PAC decided to start a nonpartisan political action committee that endorses and supports Ohio women running for office. In May of 2017, the group filed as the Matriots PAC and would go on to raise over $1 million in cash and pledges from women and men, Republicans and Democrats from around the state to support its mission of electing more Ohio women to office who will promote an economy in which women can thrive and prosper. In the 2018 Midterm Elections, the Matriots supported several candidates. In our 5 Questions series, founding member Sally Crane Cox ‘75 gives an update on the Matriots’ work so far and what’s next for the group.

1. This past election was remarkable when it comes

3. How can young women and girls get involved? We are particularly excited about spending 2019—ostensibly an “off” year electorally—educating and engaging more Ohio women in the political process. For young women and girls, this means learning how the political system works, how it is presently not serving women well, and learning how to become politically involved: as a voter, in your party, or as a candidate.

4. What has impressed you most about the candidates

you supported and what does this mean for Ohio and the country?

Our 2018 cohort of candidates went through a rigorous screening process prior to endorsement. They had to apply to us and list how they support our values, then they were

to women running and voting. How do you think the

interviewed by members of our Endorsement Committee about

Matriots and supporters helped to make a difference?

their campaign viability, and they underwent screening by our

We were successful in helping to elect all nine of the women we endorsed in the primaries—some of them in hard-fought races. In the general election cycle, we endorsed those nine and 25 more women candidates for state and local office. All four of our county commissioner candidates won, as did 12 of the women we endorsed for Ohio General Assembly, making the percentage of women in the legislature the highest it has been in the state’s history. But beyond that, we are continuing to draw attention to the fact that women in Ohio make up only 29% on average in all political offices, ranging from school board to governor. (This state has never elected a female governor or senator.) And we will continue to shine a light on that deficit, even as we work toward our long-term goal of 50% representation in elected offices in Ohio by 2028.

2. What role should women play when it comes to supporting women candidates?

In our early research, we found that women who decide to run for office often face much steeper challenges than their male counterparts in raising money, and they often will not run again, if defeated in their first campaign, again unlike male candidates. We are dedicated to endorsing, supporting and encouraging the candidates we identify who share our values and have viable campaigns. We do this through direct funding, membership activation, emotional encouragement, and independent expenditures.

Research Committee, which conducted background research of electability. We identified candidates who we felt would fall into at least one of three categories: those who had a high chance of winning; those who were “rising stars,” dedicated to public service, and who would run again, even if defeated this time; and those whose races would move the needle by normalizing women’s political leadership in their area of the state. What we didn’t expect was how incredibly smart, prepared, organized and dedicated these women were. Knowing they would have to work at least twice as hard as their male counterparts, they came out of the gate with well thought-out game plans, networks of support, and a strategy for fundraising. Also exciting was that they immediately started bonding with one another, dedicating themselves to working across the aisle and coordinating campaign efforts.

5. What is next for the Matriots? Right now we are reconvening our 2018 candidate cohort to share best campaign practices and encourage those who didn’t win their races to run again. We also want to know how better to support our future candidates. In addition we are dedicated to convening Matriots from each of Ohio’s 88 counties in 2019 and at a convention in 2020, which will be the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, granting American women the right to vote. For more info, go to matriotsohio.com.

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FACULTY AND STAFF NEWS

Welcoming New Faculty and Staff CSG is excited to welcome new faculty and staff members and to see current faculty and staff move on to new positions for the 2018-2019 school year. Laura Caskey, Form VI Math Teacher Laura Caskey joins the Middle School as the Form VI math teacher. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Virginia Tech University and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Marshall University. Laura taught high school math for four years and prior to moving to Ohio she worked as an engineer for six years at M&G Polymers in West Virginia. Outside of teaching, Laura is busy attending ballet and marching band events for her daughter and looks forward to visiting her two sons, a freshman and junior in college. Laura also enjoys gardening, crafting, and spending time with her family in the Columbus area. Xiaoli Doty, Mandarin Teacher Xiaoli (Shelly) Doty is joining our CSG languages department as a teacher of Mandarin. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Wuhan University and a Masters of Business Administration from Wuhan Technical Institute.

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Shelly has been teaching Mandarin at Upper Arlington and at other area high schools for the past 10 years. She and her colleagues organized a before and after school Chinese language/culture program at Gahanna-Jefferson City Schools. Prior to teaching, Shelly worked as the Human Resources director in China for an American corporation. She and her husband are long-time residents of the Columbus area, enjoy outdoor activities, and spoiling their two dogs. Elizabeth Garcia, Form VII Humanities Teacher Elizabeth (Beth) Garcia joins the Middle School faculty, teaching Form VII Humanities. Beth graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Prior to joining CSG, she taught 8th Grade English for four years at North Star Academy in Newark, New Jersey. At North Star, Beth served as the Dean of Curriculum and Instruction Fellow and as a team leader. Beth was the Valedictorian of her class at the Relay Graduate School of Education where she earned a Masters in the Art of Teaching. Prior to Princeton, Beth graduated Cum Laude from The Pingry School (a co-ed, independent day school) in Martinsville, NJ, and she is excited to return to an independent school community. A three-season varsity athlete at Pingry, Beth looks forward to helping coach soccer, basketball, or lacrosse. In Columbus, Beth has developed a love for cheering on the Blue Jackets, hiking in Hocking Hills State Park, sampling new flavors of Jeni’s ice cream at North Market, and visiting the Columbus Zoo.


FACULTY AND STAFF NEWS Meghan Hattaway, Middle School Critical Reading and Upper School English Teacher

Meghan MacMillan, Middle School Librarian and Technology Teacher

Meghan Hattaway joins CSG as a cross divisional English teacher, teaching English IX (Story Patterns and Archetypal Characters), English XI (Survey of British Literature), and Middle School Critical Reading. She received a Ph.D. in English Literature from The Ohio State University, where she has taught composition and literature courses for the past ten years. She has been a recipient of university-wide teaching awards and recognition at OSU, and also served as faculty advisor to two community service-focused student clubs. Prior to moving to Columbus, Meghan taught at Florida State University, where she also earned her master’s and bachelor’s degrees. In addition to literary pursuits, Meghan has a love for fine and performing arts and can often be found with her husband and daughter enjoying local theater, concerts, and museums.

Meghan MacMillan joins CSG as the Middle School Librarian and Technology teacher. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from Otterbein University and a Master’s of Library and Information Science from Kent State University with a concentration in youth services. She has worked in various academic and public libraries over the last five years. Outside of the library, Meghan is in a trivia league and enjoys discovering great young adult books. Her favorite YA book is Bone Gap by Laura Ruby, and she is currently making her way through the Percy Jackson series for the first time! Meghan is so excited to be joining CSG as our new Middle School Librarian.

Stephanie Hill, Assistant Director of Admission Stephanie joins CSG as our new Assistant Director of Admission. Stephanie comes to CSG from Oldfields, an all-girls boarding school in Maryland, where she worked in the admission office, coached volleyball and basketball, and performed dorm duty. Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Lake Forest College. Outside of CSG, Stephanie recently completed a marathon and also enjoys gardening and spending time with her puppy Payton. Corinna Krauskopf, Interim Chief Development Officer Corinna Krauskopf has joined CSG as our Interim Chief Development Officer and will lead our efforts to rebuild our development program. Corinna comes to CSG from CCS where she has worked for four years. While at CCS, she has had the opportunity to work with several other schools as well as healthcare and faith-based organizations. She has led capital campaigns, conducted feasibility studies, and led major gifts programs. Prior to CCS, Corinna worked at the Red Cross, where she raised millions of dollars through annual fund and major gifts. Corinna strongly believes that education is the foundation to empowerment and enlightenment, so she is very excited to be a part of the CSG community. She has taught students – from Girl Scouts to Rutgers students – about philanthropy, nonprofits, and fundraising. Corinna has a B.A. from Gettysburg College and an M.A. in Fundraising and Philanthropy from New York University. A collector of experiences and a lover of exotic food, Corinna has traveled throughout the world, and she will always call New Jersey home...when she isn’t in Columbus, of course!

Elizabeth Pattison, Program for Young Children Teaching Aide Elizabeth Pattison joins us as the PYC Teaching Aide. This year, she will be joining Devie Hiller and Kasey Neer to support the girls in the 5/6 classroom. An experienced educator, Elizabeth first joined the CSG community as a substitute teacher in PYC and Lower School during the 2017-2018 school year. She also has experience teaching English across grade levels and working as a classroom aide with the Columbus Public Schools. Elizabeth has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a Media Concentration from The Ohio State University. Additionally, she holds a teaching license in Integrated Language Arts and Intervention Specialist with a focus on Mild to Moderate Needs. After earning her degree, Elizabeth continued her professional growth by taking graduate level coursework in early childhood literacy and special education. Rhys Powell, Technology Coordinator Rhys Powell joins CSG as the Technology Coordinator. Rhys, through our partnership with VARtek, will be leading our IT team. He has five years of technology experience including two years in the education industry. Rhys has a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Wright State University along with multiple 3CX technology certifications. Rhys has supported a variety of education environments and has a broad technical skill set. He is excited to join the CSG team, support and manage existing team members, and provide excellent customer service to CSG.

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FACULTY AND STAFF NEWS Jen Salamon, School Nurse Jen Salamon stepped in as the Interim School Nurse in January of 2018, and this year we welcome her permanently into the position. Over a 10-year period, Jen worked as a critical care nurse in both intensive care and open-heart recovery at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Riverside Methodist Hospital. She received her R.N. from St. Vincent Medical Center and her B.S.N. from Lourdes College, both in Toledo, OH. Jen is the proud parent of CSG students Emma (Form X) and Allie (Form VII). She is also the parent of St. Charles student Josh (sophomore).

Chelsea Woods ’00, Director of Enrollment Management Chelsea is CSG’s new Director of Enrollment Management. A CSG alumna, Chelsea has an in-depth understanding of and passion for CSG. She re-joined the CSG community in 2012 and has been an integral part of the Admission team for the past six years. Prior to her work at CSG, Chelsea was an investment banking recruiter in New York City. She has found that independent school admissions is the perfect way to marry her recruiting experience with her passion for education. Chelsea received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Boston College.

Chloe Singer, Campaign Director

Sean Miller, IT Support Specialist

Chloe joins us from CCS, a fundraising consulting firm. During her time at CSG, Chloe will provide onsite counsel in planning for CSG’s upcoming fundraising campaign. She will be working full-time in the Development Office for the foreseeable future. Chloe is passionate about improving society by facilitating philanthropy and is committed to helping organizations reach their goals through strategic, impact-oriented fundraising.

Sean Miller joins CSG as an IT Support Specialist. Before coming to CSG, Sean worked to support the IT needs of Nationwide, Gap, Inc., and Big Lots. Sean is responsible for maintaining the help desk, assisting faculty and staff with any technical requests and incidents, repairing damaged equipment, and assisting with account information at CSG.

Chloe earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business and Sociology from Franklin and Marshall College and her Master of Science degree in Nonprofit Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania. When she isn’t in Columbus, Chloe resides in Philadelphia where she enjoys exploring new restaurants, hiking, and taking weekend trips to the beach.

Jesse Santiago comes to CSG from his previous position with a roofing materials contractor. Mr. Santiago’s varied background – experience with security, warehouse inventory, and maintenance – makes him an asset to CSG’s maintenance team.

Meghan VanCleve, Form IV Teacher Meghan VanCleve joins CSG as our new Form IV teacher. An experienced educator, Meghan has taught fourth and fifth grades for five years at St. Thomas More Cathedral School in Arlington, VA, and most recently, taught fifth grade for nine years at Sage Ridge School in Reno, NV. At Sage Ridge School, Meghan had several leadership roles, including Team Leader, Honor Council advisor, club moderator, and served on the Faculty Advisory Council. Meghan has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Psychology and Education from Mary Baldwin College and a Master’s degree in Education from the University of Virginia. In addition to earning an advanced degree, Meghan has continued her professional growth by becoming a Google Certified Educator and broadening her understanding of culture and history through the Gilder Lehrman Institute, Montpelier Center for the Constitution, and National Endowment for the Humanities. She is also well-versed in CSG’s math curriculum, Math In Focus, having used it at Sage Ridge School.

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Jesse Santiago, Maintenance Staff


FACULTY AND STAFF NEWS

Meet the Director of H.E.R. Academy - Q &A with Lena Furci, PhD Spring 2018 came with a new partnership at Columbus School for Girls that will expand the world of computational thinking to CSG students and others across the nation. CSG’s partnership with H.E.R. (Her Educational Revolution) Academy will create a leading-edge, PreK-12 computer science program for girls that will serve as a model for students and educators nationwide. That charge is being led by the organization’s executive director, Lena Furci, PhD. Previously Dr. Furci spent 11 years at Battelle where she served in many roles supporting the technology industry. Most recently she was the Business Line Manager for Unmanned Systems, within the national security business unit. Dr. Furci holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Otterbein University and a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Maryland. She and her husband, Josh, reside in Columbus, Ohio with their two daughters, Lucia and Giada. For the past several months, Dr. Furci has set up shop at CSG, working with Carnegie Mellon to test a Computer Science curriculum. She is also teaching CS courses. Forte et Gratum caught up with Dr. Furci to learn more about the partnership. What attracted you the position of Executive Director of H.E.R. Academy? Having been a woman in a corporation with a STEM focus, needing to hire diverse skill sets and experiences for business success, and through mentoring young women in STEM, I experienced firsthand the dearth of women leaders in computer science. More needs to be done to prepare and support girls in this field. H.E.R. Academy will provide an opportunity for girls to gain the understanding of computational science that stems from experiential learning and leads to the the creation of products. Exploring these ideas will help girls become creators of technology rather than just users. What is unique about CSG that made the school a strong first partner for H.E.R. Academy? CSG was already doing this work. There is a lot of great work in computational thinking performed across all divisions PreK-12 and across all disciplines (Music, Art, Science, English) that has been in place for more than a decade at CSG. It is part of the school’s culture. It has been reported that by the time middle school students graduate from a four-year institution and enter the workforce, the majority of the jobs that exist today will not exist. Computational thinking is already a part of most career areas, employers and governing bodies now see this skill as a strong leadership quality. This enables CSG’s strategy and mission to prepare girls to be leaders. The school is visionary in knowing that girls need to be well prepared for their future careers. What is computational thinking at its core and why are these skills important for girls? Computational thinking is like thinking like a computer. It is utilizing critical thinking to solve a large, complex problem by breaking it

down into small tasks to successfully achieve the challenge. This is not only important for all academic subjects, but can be applied to a student’s life inside and outside the classroom. Computational thinking teaches collaboration with others, effective communication skills, and how to endure through difficult situations. Working with these problems allows them to gain assurance as they persevere through failure, which in turn builds confidence. This is important for girls no matter what their intended field of study is when they graduate from high school. It can be difficult to grasp the idea of CS being an essential part of a liberal arts education. Why do you believe it is an important part of a liberal arts education, including humanities and the arts? The critical thinking of the humanities and computational rationale are both necessary in 21st Century education. Liberal arts education focuses on common knowledge, multiple perspectives, and distinctive ways of thinking; allowing the connections to be made among many disciplines. When you add this with computational thinking, the student is able to master complex ideas through the application of organized thinking of algorithms and methodologies. It is not enough to be able to think this way, students must be able to apply it through exceptional written and oral communication skills. This integration provides an incredible base for professional careers where students can put this interdisciplinary learning to use. Some amazing learning has happened in classrooms where faculty have taken the opportunity to integrate humanities and computer science; thus giving students the opportunity to present powerful critical and creative thinking. Beyond working with CSG students to refine a computer science curriculum for girls, H.E.R. Academy also presents learning opportunities and events for students throughout central Ohio. This year, the organization hosted its firsts hackathon at CSG. You can learn more about future H.E.R. Academy events and the organization in general by visiting the website theheracademy.org.

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Decades of Dedication: Celebrating the Distinguished Career of Charlotte Stiverson ’76 On May 24, the CSG Community gathered to honor beloved Form IV teacher Charlotte Stiverson. The celebration of her distinguished career was in one of her favorite places on campus, the Peace Garden, which she and her students restored and maintained in her time at CSG. A place for quiet reflection and community connection, it was a fitting location to honor Charlotte and her 29 years at Columbus School for Girls. “Charlotte Stiverson taught us all the value of developing deep personal connections with the individuals who surround you,” said Director of Lower School Betsy Gugle. “This gift was felt by her students, their parents, her colleagues, and all of those who built relationships with Charlotte over the years. Everyone knew that when you were with Charlotte Stiverson, your voice mattered and she cared for you.” Charlotte, a member of the CSG Class of 1976, started her career as a teacher and museum education specialist in New England in 1980. In 1989, she came home to Columbus and CSG to teach Form II before becoming a Form IV teacher the following year. Over the next three decades, Charlotte, known to her students as “Ms. Sti,” left an indelible mark on the School, guiding her students through several transformational learning experiences. In 2013, through the Adena Pipe project, Charlotte collaborated with her teaching partner Tracy Kessler to help CSG’s Form IV class encourage lawmakers to pass a state bill making the Adena Pipe Ohio’s state artifact. Charlotte’s work at CSG often went beyond the classroom. A twotime recipient of the CSG Summer Faculty Travel Grant, Charlotte is also an author. Her book, Nellie’s Walk, won the Grand Award in the 2017 APEX Awards for Publication Excellence. She has

PYC’s Jenny Morgan Receives Staff Excellence Award PYC Support Staff and Aftercare Coordinator, Jenny Morgan, received the CSG Staff Award of Excellence in June. The award is presented every other year by the Head of School to a CSG employee who has demonstrated a deep love of and commitment to the CSG community. The recipient models excellence, encourages and supports colleagues in the pursuit of excellence, encourages awareness of social issues, and serves as an inspiration to others. Jenny was selected after a nomination from her PYC colleagues, “Ms. Morgan’s ability to engage all three forms of the PYC together in harmony is an inspiration to us all,” they said.

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Ms. Sti and her students

served on several committees, and in 2015 she and her Form IV class were responsible for rebuilding CSG’s Peace Garden, a space she still maintains. Charlotte also brought the Quiet Revolution, a celebration and acknowledgment of the strengths and needs of introverts, to CSG. A trained Quiet Ambassador, with Quiet author Susan Cain, Charlotte shares her knowledge with faculty and parents in a series of Quiet Coffees helping them to understand how best to foster and meet the needs of CSG’s introverted students, as well as the personality needs of all students. After retirement, Charlotte looks forward to having the time and opportunity to pursue some of her other interests and passions, while continuing her work with the Quiet Revolution and Peace Garden. “For nearly 30 years, Charlotte Stiverson has encouraged her students to joyously pursue knowledge and confidently use their voices,” said Head of School Jennifer Ciccarelli. “That combination is one of the hallmarks of excellent teaching at CSG. She will certainly be missed.”

Lower School P.E. Teacher Supports Students in Indonesia Lower School Physical Education Teacher Leonie Turack spent summer 2018 educating and helping girls and other students from around the world. Leonie spent the better part of her summer distributing supplies and volunteering at all-girl and co-ed schools in Sulawesi, Indonesia.


FACULTY AND STAFF NEWS

Faculty Present at NCGS Education Upper School Art Teacher Featured Symposium in Art Exhibition Faculty, staff, and administrators joined hundreds of other girls’ school educators at the National Coalition of Girls Schools Educating Girls Symposium in October at Laurel School in Cleveland. The theme was School Communities: The Power of Many Voices. Sessions ranged from those discussing civil discourse and student engagement to social-emotional learning and gender bias. Lower School Director Betsy Gugle and retired Form IV teacher Charlotte Stiverson ’76 presented on CSG’s work with Susan Cain’s Quiet Network in a session called “Quiet Strength: Honoring and Empowering our Introverted Girls,” and Form V teacher Staci Schulte and Lower School Art teacher Abigail Blosser presented “Innovation, Empathy, and Design: The Story of a Year-long Project,” focusing on a year-long Form V project which used design thinking to find speech solutions for a young boy with a speech disability. Staci also joined Jessica Fries-Gaither in giving a similar presentation at the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) conference in November.

Upper School Mandarin Teacher Becomes a U.S. Citizen Mandarin Chinese Teacher Ping Wu accomplished a big goal as we started the school year. After passing the citizenship test this past summer, she participated in the Oath Ceremony for Naturalization, becoming a U.S. citizen. The ceremony included 131 petitioners from 47 countries.

Upper School Visual Arts teacher Susan Li O’Connor teaches fine and visual arts to CSG Upper School students every day, but when she is not teaching art, she is still creating and sharing it. Susan was featured in an art exhibition at the Columbus Cultural Arts Center from September 28th to November 10th. Hypotheses: Art Inspired by the Many Worlds of Science showcased 43 pieces from 35 artists (163 submitted art for consideration). Susan was honored with the second place juror’s award for her piece “Teardrop”.

Lower School Director Betsy Gugle Named OELMA 2018 Outstanding Administrator In October, Lower School Director Betsy Gugle was honored as the Ohio Education Library Media Association’s (OELMA) 2018 Outstanding Administrator. The OELMA Board of Directors said they chose Betsy as the recipient of the award based on her exceptional leadership in support of school library media specialists and school library media programs. Betsy was honored in a ceremony at the organization’s conference in Worthington. In her 28 years as a school librarian, Lower School Librarian Annie Ruefle wrote in her nomination that Betsy was the best administrator she had ever worked with. “Her support and enthusiasm for the school library program, as well as her clear respect for my work, has allowed me to contribute in significant ways to a school environment that empowers, encourages, and supports students,” Annie wrote.

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OSU and CSG Discuss Diversity in STEM In May, representatives from The Ohio State University visited CSG to discuss CSG’s STEM activities and how the schools might collaborate to broaden participation and increase diversity in STEM education. Donnie Perkins, Chief Diversity Officer in the College of Engineering, Dr. Ron Parker, Assistant Director, Minority Engineering Program (MEP), and Professor Len Brillson from the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Department of Physics met with CSG educators to exchange ideas about each institution’s efforts and discuss the possibility of more collaboration.

PYC Hosts Statewide Reggio Conference Faculty and staff from CSG’s Program for Young Children hosted the Ohio Voices for Learning 2018 Inspired Teachers Institute in September. Early childhood expert, Mimi Brodsky Chenfeld, was the featured speaker. Attendees from all over the state learned about “creative education” – integrating the arts with every aspect of the curriculum, with an emphasis on movement and writing.

CSG and the Columbus Zoo at Cynthia’s Woods CSG Science faculty members Ann Marie McDonnell, Stephanie Nelson, and Jessica Fries-Gaither met with Amy Tressler, Kat O’Malley, and Becky Nellis of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s Conservation Education and Engagement Department in October. The groups met at CSG’s Cynthia’s Woods to take a tour and discuss new initiatives and partnership. The 100-acre nature preserve serves as an outdoor learning center for students in all divisions.

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And, they are off! CSG’s Class of 2018 selected 34 institutions in 14 states as the places where they will continue to use their voices and embrace their full potential. Do you want to connect with a graduate who has joined you at your school or is currently attending your alma mater? Please see the list on the following pages. Reach out to the CSG Office of Development at alumnae@ columbusschoolforgirls.org or call the office at 614-252-0781 ext. 131, and we will help you to make the connection!

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Al-atewy, Alaa, The Ohio State University Anthony, Briana Ore-Oluwa, The Ohio State University Arnold, Katherine Helena, John Carroll University Babatunde, Imani Folashade, The Ohio State University Berger, Lilinoi Soo-Ah, University of California, Berkeley Carmon, Lauren Mae, Case Western Reserve University Chaialee-Franklin, Arlyvia S, University of Southern California Clawson, Molly Rose, The College of Wooster Clemons, Sage Alexandra, Butler University Estepp, Alyssa Maria, University of Cincinnati Falk, Charlotte Kathryn, University of Michigan Flynn, Sidney Gabrielle, University of Cincinnati Fronk, Ella Elaine, Bucknell University Gammons, Allison Lee, Otterbein University Garcia, Nicolette, College for Creative Studies Gillison, McKenzie Jean, Spelman College Gotoh-Mack, Ayla Masaki, University of Colorado at Boulder Gumina, Kathryn Francis, The University of Arizona Hackett, Maura Elizabeth, University of Notre Dame Halley, Savannah, University of Tennessee Heyer, Eva Catherine, College of the Holy Cross Huhl, Kirsten Jung Ah, The Ohio State University Jerkins, Carmen Feliz, Belmont University Jones, Katerina Anne, The Ohio State University Joshi, Tara, Tufts University

67% going to

OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGES

Kaufman, Maria Allyson, University of Miami Kazemi, Tara L, Purdue University Kuntz, Lillian Myrtle, Savannah College of Art and Design Lunt, Julia Mae, Clemson University Manokas, Kristina Maria, University of Miami McAlearney, Fiona Ann, University of Notre Dame McCullough, Erin Michele, Ringling College of Art and Design Melillo, Gioia Grace, The Ohio State University Paladugu, Suchita, Purdue University Porter, Aerianna Beth, The Ohio State University Presper, Kimberly Shuster, University of Colorado at Boulder Presper, Stephanie Morgan, College of Charleston Sharfin, Samantha Ilana, Indiana University at Bloomington Sokol, Grayson Elizabeth, University of South Carolina Standley, Normandie Sargent, Drexel University Stuntz, Evelyn Rain, Agnes Scott College Swoboda, Madeline Rene, University of Michigan van Meeuwen, Emilie Bettina, University of Cincinnati Watts, Katherine Elizabeth, University of Dayton Weiler, Grace Dorothy, Indiana University at Bloomington Whitt, Paige Elizabeth, Nova Southeastern University Wilkes, Fredaye Milan, Syracuse University Yamamoto, Bethany Elizabeth Chieno, Loyola University Chicago Zieg, Brinley Rush, University of Dayton

2

students recruited for

ATHLETICS DIVISION I AND DIVISION III

3

students pursuing

ART/DESIGN which required a selective portfolio review

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Welcome to our Newest Alumnae!

Alaa Al-atewy

Briana Anthony

Katherine Arnold

Imani Babatunde

Lilinoi Berger

Lauren Carmon

Arlyvia Chaialee-Franklin

Molly Clawson

Sage Clemons

Alyssa Estepp

Charlotte Falk

Sidney Flynn

Ella Fronk

Allison Gammons

Nicolette Garcia

McKenzie Gillison

Ayla Gotoh-Mack

Kathryn Gumina

Maura Hackett

Savannah Halley

Eva Heyer

Kirsten Huhl

Carmen Jerkins

Tara Joshi

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Maria Kaufman

Tara Kazemi

Lillian Kuntz

Erin McCullough

Gioia Melillo

Suchita Paladugu

Aerianna Porter

Kimberly Presper

Stephanie Presper

Samantha Sharfin

Grayson Sokol

Normandie Hoyt-Standley

Evelyn Stuntz

Madeline Swoboda

Emilie van Meeuwen

Katherine Watts

Grace Weiler

Paige Whitt

Fredaye Wilkes

Bethany Yamamoto

Julia Lunt

Kristina Manokas

Fiona McAlearney

Brinley Zieg

NOT PICTURED: Katerina Jones

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Oh the Possibilities! Congratulations to the Class of 2018

Columbus School for Girls celebrated 49 graduates on June 2 as the Class of 2018 became the newest alumnae of CSG. Capital University President, Elizabeth “Beth” Paul, PhD, delivered the 119th Commencement address. “Don’t just get yourself to the table,” Dr. Paul said. “Show up, bring your positivity, bring your driving purpose, bring your beliefs in the potential of all sorts of people, and be a possibilitarian.” Dr. Paul’s message was one of inspiration based on what she outlined as the 4 P’s: positivity, purpose, potential, and possibilities. A national leader in higher education and expert in community-engaged learning, she encouraged the graduates to approach life with these concepts in mind. Dr. Elizabeth Paul, Capital University President, provided the Commencement address

“Live in the world of “What If,” she said. “Do not accept limits unquestioningly; there are always many ways to move forward. Be comfortable, relish even, holding different ideas in your mind. Let them play and dance together in the hopes of discovering new solutions and new opportunities.” Student Council President Alyssa Estepp ’18 reminded her class of the opportunities they have had as students at CSG. “While everyone is born with the same potential, we are not born with the same opportunity,” Estepp said. “We all are extremely lucky to be a part of this unique community, and I know we will use this opportunity our families have so graciously given us, to the best of our abilities. You are teachers, artists, athletes, and engineers, and I know every girl on this stage will do amazing things, as long as they follow their passions and dreams.”

Alyssa Estepp’18, Student Council President, addresses her class

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ALUMNAE BOARD UPDATE Fellow Alumnae, As we finish the first semester of the school year, The Alumnae Board is excited to roll out our plans for more visibility in the

expand our ambassador project, so if you would like to get involved, please let me know! 3. Encourage alumnae to support the Alumnae Board

community, sparking opportunities for alumnae to reconnect

Scholarship: The Alumnae Board works closely with the CSG

with CSG and with each other.

Development team to increase our impact by raising funds for

The Alumnae Board plan for this year includes: 1. A stronger relationship with current students: The Alumnae Board is working to be more involved with the current student body throughout the year. We want to introduce current students to the broad network of women they will be joining once they graduate. We also want them to know us and feel free to ask questions. In short, we want to be a knowledgeable resource. The Alumnae Board members are committed to interacting with the girls more on and off campus. 2. Engage our alumnae community in a meaningful way: The Alumnae Board will continue to offer a variety of events in central Ohio so our local alumnae can get together. What if you are not in Columbus? Over the past two years, the Alumnae Board has assigned ambassadors in certain major market areas. Groups of alumnae are getting together for dinner, happy hours, professional networking, shopping events, exercise classes, and more. We feature pictures and recaps of

the Alumnae Board Scholarship, a merit-based scholarship awarded to an incoming student in Form IX. This scholarship is invaluable to attracting and retaining the best and brightest young women in Columbus for enrollment at CSG. I would LOVE to see more alumnae this year! Join us for an event in Columbus or in your city, reach out to a classmate, submit an update to Forte et Gratum, or join us at Alumnae Weekend on April 26-28, 2019. I encourage you to visit our online calendar to see a full list of events we are planning in Central Ohio and across the country: http://www.columbusschoolforgirls.org/alumnae/ events. I also encourage you to follow us on Facebook, if you haven’t already: @uniealumnae. It is truly my honor to be a part of such a dynamic and powerful group of women. I would love to hear from you, so please feel free to reach out with any thoughts, questions, or ideas you might have to strengthen our community at jovonna1025@gmail.com or the Development Office at alumnae@columbusschoolforgirls.org.

these events on our Facebook page, along with candids and

In strength and grace,

class photos for Flashback Fridays! We are always looking to

JoVonna Moxley-Knapp ’96

Back Row L to R: Jessica Orlov Ketner ’02, Emily Kasler Yen ’04 , Jane Coffman Wichman ’80, Caitlin Shanahan ’05, Tamara Howard ’01, Katherine Exline ’02 Front Row L to R: JoVonna Moxley-Knapp ’96, Allison Ansari ’05, Lauren Yen Leahy ’02, Elizabeth Chinn ’05, Amy Bodiker Baskes ’90 and Melinda Snyder ’93

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ALUMNAE

Alumnae Weekend 2018 Together Again On April 27 and 28, alumnae with

graduation years ending in 3’s and 8’s

joined other classes for a festive weekend filled with fond memories and renewed

connections at the 2018 Alumnae Weekend on CSG’s main campus. From the Friday night cocktail reception where they reunited with friends and faculty to the individual class parties and annual brunch where alumnae learned about the school’s present and future, the weekend was a reminder of the bonds made in “Strength and Grace” at CSG!

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ALUMNAE

Every Woman Has Her Own Story

CSG Honors 2018 Alumna of the Year Jill Levy ’70 After eight years at Columbus School for Girls, Jill Levy ’70 says when it was time to graduate, she was ready to go. At that time, she didn’t realize the value of of her CSG education, but decades away from central Ohio and a variety of life experiences would show Levy that her beloved alma mater was not only a special place, but that it had a special purpose. “Going to CSG is a unique experience” Jill said. “I realized, later in life, the advantage that I had going to an all-girls school. I know that part of who I am came from being able to be myself in a classroom situation. It made a big difference.” These days, Jill is often spotted in CSG’s hallways where she has volunteered since the late 90s. In April, she was honored for those years of service and dedication when she was named CSG’s 2018 Alumna of the Year. The award celebrates a CSG graduate who represents the highest principles of CSG, and through that display, has made outstanding contributions in her area of endeavor. Jill accepted the award before an audience full of her classmates and family, current CSG students, and faculty and staff in the Agnes Jeffrey Shedd Theater. After CSG, Jill earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of Arizona. She started her professional life as an actress in California, which eventually led to her career in stand-up comedy, personal talent management, and production. Jill has devoted her time and advocacy both at CSG and throughout the central Ohio community. She has served as CSG’s National Alumnae Council Chair, JUBILEE Chair, and Alumnae Board President, Development Committee Chair and coordinated CSG’s Oral History Project, an effort to record and strategically preserve the School’s 120-year history through the stories and reflections of its graduates. In the greater Columbus community, Jill is a founding member of the Matriots, which supports women running for political office; a board member of Rwanda Women in Action, later known as Refugee Women in Action; and a dedicated supporter of other organizations behind the empowerment of girls and women across central Ohio. “Every woman has their own story, and it’s important. That is what I want to capture with the CSG Oral History Project,” Jill said. As for the award, “I’m very honored and surprised.”

Jill Levy ’70 with her brother Tom Levy (left) and niece Katrina Levy Zidel (right).

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ALUMNAE

2018 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee Charity Fluharty ’06

Humbled. Honored. Grateful.

2

ENGINEERING DEGREES earned while competing as a varsity athlete at Stanford University

12 time

VARSITY LETTER WINNER (Soccer, Basketball, and Lacrosse)

3 time

USA TRIATHLON All-American

On the field, in the pool, on the court, or in the classroom,

Age Group World Championships. To this day, Charity is the

Charity Fluharty ’06 says she always valued who she was as

only CSG athlete to have her jersey (#2) retired.

both a student and an athlete. From Form VI to her senior year at CSG, she participated in organized sports while fostering her love for the sciences. The dual passions and hard work earned Charity a scholarship to Stanford University where she played lacrosse and earned degrees in mechanical engineering and civil and environmental engineering. In April during Alumnae Weekend, Charity was inducted into the CSG Athletic Hall of Fame which pays tribute and extends recognition to those individuals, who through the years have contributed to Columbus School for Girls in the field of

“Educationally I appreciate so much about CSG, the quality and rigor of the education provided a solid foundation for me to enter the world and to think for myself,” Charity said. “Having to use communication, teamwork, and leadership skills in sports made those things real to me. Also, the faculty, coaches, and staff really enriched my life through their love and encouragement. CSG, in general, empowered me to take risks, dream big, and execute the discipline needed to bring hard work to life.”

athletics, and who have continued to demonstrate, in their daily lives, the values learned in athletics. “In addition to feeling humbled, honored, and grateful for the induction, the recognition is special to me because over the years at CSG I frequently read the Hall of Fame plaques in the Athletic Hallway and drew inspiration from these athletes’ stories and accomplishments,” Charity said. “It is surreal to be included among these women.” While surreal for her, it made perfect sense to the Athletic Department and Athletic Director Megan Henry to select Charity as the 2018 Inductee into CSG’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Charity continued her athletic pursuits after college becoming a 3-time USA Triathlon All-American and qualifying for the 2015

From left to right: Charity Fluharty ’06 and her mother Carol Fluharty

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ALUMNAE

Welcome Back Alumnae!

55th Reunion, Class of 1963

50th Reunion, Class of 1968

45th Reunion, Class of 1973

40th Reunion, Class of 1978

35th Reunion, Class of 1983

30th Reunion, Class of 1988

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ALUMNAE

25th Reunion, Class of 1993

15th Reunion, Class of 2003

20th Reunion, Class of 1998

10th Reunion, Class of 2008

5th Reunion, Class of 2013

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ALUMNAE

Legacies Alumnae Weekend was a special time for the Zieg and Berger families as they celebrated a connection across generations.

McKenzie Gillison ’18 Wins the McCloud Award McKenzie Gillison ’18 was surprised with the honor of being named the 2018 McCloud Award winner. The Virginia Colgan McCloud Award is given to a graduating senior who, in the opinion of her classmates, best exemplifies the same qualities of friendship, responsibility, and continuing loyalty to the school for which Mrs. McCloud, Class of 1925, will always be remembered.

Lisa Berger ’87, Lilinoi Berger ’18

McKenzie Gillison ’18 is the 2018 recipient of the McCloud Award

Susy Meiling ’61 (Brinley’s Grandmother), Brinley Zieg ’18

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CLASS NEWS

ALUMNAE

1932

1948

1954 – 65th Reunion!

1933

Class Representative Needed

Class Representative: Bette Abel Young

1949 – 70th Reunion!

1955

Class Representative Needed

Class Representative: Bobbie Isaac Weiler

1950

1956

Class Representative: Judith Gibson Stone

Class Representative: Andrea Smith Lorig

Nancy Lurie Salzman writes, “First Greatgrandchild, a boy, Dylan: born Tel Aviv, Israel July 3 to Nedira and Ziv Frenkel! My son Andy’s Internal Biotech Companies, based there. Her sister, Natalie will graduate M.A. London’s Royal Academy of Music in November. Just awarded a Harp Fellowship with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London. Has lived, performed in NYC and Nashville now settled in London on EU/Portuguese VISA (as “proven descendant” from 1940s Inquisition). Jim’s twins are working in Finance in NYC, graduated from Duke and Emory last year; David’s sons – Michael graduated from Macalester this June plus Joel backpacked gap-year in South America; now back at UC Santa Barbara (where my son Jim is Professor of Environmental Law plus at UCLA). Three (Tom & Nancy) Lurie nieces currently at CSG!!! I plan to remain in large Cambridge house on edge Harvard Campus/ great neighbors; Great cultural life; ’tho with minor orthopedic incidents. June-September in Martha’s Vineyard house with visitors, family, etc.”

1957

1934 – 85th Reunion! 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 – 80th Reunion! 1940 1941 1942 1943 Class Representative: Jane Mitcheltree Werum We are saddened to share that Martha Downing Johnson passed away on February 10, 2018 at the age of 92. She was surrounded by her family. She fondly remembered her years in the dorm at CSG.

1944 – 75th Reunion! Class Representative Needed

1945

1951 Class Representative: Nancy Cottingham Johnson It is with great sadness that we share the news that Patricia Nealon Forster passed away on March 16, 2018. It is with great sadness that we share the news that Judith Cadot Janssens husband, Arie Janssens passed away on May 20, 2018.

Class Representative Needed

It is with great sadness that we share the news that Judith Cadot Janssens passed away on October 10, 2018.

1946

1952

Class Representative: Nancy Dunn Williams

Class Representative Needed

1947

1953

Class Representative Needed

Class Representative Needed

Class Representative Needed Judy A. Pass Redd writes, “Hi, class. I have settled in quite well, here in Mt. Shasta. My health issues have all been resolved, and it’s clear sailing from hence forth. I have a garden raised bed in our community garden. Quite a few beds. It is surrounded by a high chain link fence to keep out the deer. I walk up the hill and visit every morning. Daily watering is a must because of the lack of rain here. Lots of veggies, I never, ever thought I would garden again. Never predict the future. We have a farmers’ market weekly, which I visit. So many activities here. I am planning to visit Columbus, next May. My grandson is graduating from high school. We do have the fires all around us. None here in Siskiyou County, but we do suffer from the smoke. It is so beautiful here, the good with the bad. Best wishes to all my classmates.”

1958 Class Representative Needed

1959 – 60th Reunion! Class Representative: Ramona Lopez Dreebin

1960 Class Representative: Carolyn Thomas Christy

1961 Class Representative Needed

1962 Class Representative: Patricia Tice Offenberg

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1963

1965

Class Representative Needed

Class Representative: Dectora Coe Jeffers

1964 – 55th Reunion!

1966

Class Representatives: Linda Benua and Carla Pollack Lane

Class Representative: Kathryn Jeffrey

In April, Abbie McClintock Crane and Lizzie Rambo Lewis took a trip to Arizona and saw the Grand Canyon, Sedona and the ancient cliff dwellings in the Verde Valley. “And we had lots of fun talking and catching up,” Abbie says. Karen Wise Jaffe hosted Linda McNealey Anderson for lunch early this summer when Linda and her husband, Gary, visited the D.C. area for an Anderson family reunion. Linda had recently attended Gary’s 50th MIT reunion, so she came with lots of stories and pictures of people she and Karen had known when they both dated MIT men. “We also shared life actualities that had occurred since our last visit,” Karen says. “As we get older, our childhood friendships become even more precious.” On a family trip to Los Angeles in July, Karen had a great visit with Wendy Lazarus, ’67, near her home in Santa Monica. Karen and Wendy were able to renew their CSG friendship later in life when they both led nonprofit groups that focused on issues relating to children and the media. Carla Pollack Lane and her husband, Ken, visited Normandy this summer, so after waiting almost 60 years since Mrs. Rodabaugh first introduced it to us in the ninth form, Carla finally got to see the Bayeux Tapestry. “The museum that houses it does a good job handling the hundreds of thousands of people who visit every year, so we were able to see all 230 feet of it up close,” Carla says. “We also spent two days touring some of the World War II D-Day battle sites. We learned a lot and were very moved by the things we saw and the stories we heard.”

1967 Class Representatives: Carol Benua Major and Mary Larrick Schmertz

1968 Class Representative: Pamela Lynn Hindi Lichtenstein Friedman writes, “I retired after 45 years in Speech Pathology. I have 5 grandchildren in Ohio. My father Irvin Lichtenstein passed away in March. Mother passed away two years ago. We love spending August in Snowmass with family and friends. Fondest regards to the class of ’68.” Rosalind Mercier writes, “I’ve moved to France! My father’s cousins live in Normandie on a beautiful old abbey estate and offered me a cottage. I’ve missed Europe since moving back to Bexley to take care of my

mother 22 years ago. We sailed on the Queen Mary II end of August (my 14yr-old foxhound, Edy, originally from Rocky Fork Headley Hunt, where I was in a Whipper-in, and 4 cats!) I thought my claim to fame on the voyage would be that my great-uncle was the Captain of the Titanic, which garnered me a visit to the Bridge & dinner at the Captain’s Table, but it was having 4 cats in the kennels!” Anne Paschall writes, “Both Sarah Paschall ’96 and Hannah Paschall ’00 visited me and Bayard at Columbus Beach Club in Indian River Michigan in June and July along with Sarah’s two sons, Matthew and Augustus. We spent every day outside biking, kayaking, tubing, boating, fishing and hiking. The wildlife was amazing: beavers. otters, musk rats, trumpeter swans, wood ducks, turkeys, and all sorts of other birds and deer.” Pam Lynn has enjoyed traveling, reading and relaxing during this first retirement year after forty-five of teaching high school, all at the same school. Regretfully she missed reunion due to the wedding of her oldest son Ward Benson to Ashley Simpson in Baltimore. They met in law school, live in DC, and both work for the Department of Justice.

1969 – 50th Reunion! Class Representative: Candace Corson

1970 Class Representative: Sara Smith Harris

Rosalind Mercier’s ’68 cottage and cousin’s home

Janie Baskin writes, “It’s been a busy summer. I’ve actually spent less time at home in Florida than I’ve spent traveling around the country. The most fun place I went was the summer camp in Maine I attended for 8 years. Made me want to be a camper again. I had surgery on my knee for a torn meniscus which has put sports on the back burner. The upside has been time for more reading and playing with my grandkids – not a bad trade off.”

1971 Class Representative: Nancy Pace Nancy Pace writes, “I have been spending lots of time doing volunteer medical clinics and building schools and clinics in Africa and Asia. I invited Paige Minister on a building trip to Myanmar and she went but I broke my leg and ankle when I twisted it while visiting our son in NYC so I could not join her. In January, I invited Connor Strauss and Paige to join me in India for an amazing trip. I am in regular touch with five other classmates and will hopefully see a few more when I visit Columbus. I have also been assisting or organizing our class reunions and am planning on doing that again for the 50th.” Lizzie Rambo Lewis ’64 (left) and Abbie McClintock Crane ’64 (right),

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Rosalind Mericier’s ’68 dog Edy on the Queen Mary II

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1972

1977

1982

Class Representative Needed

Class Representative: Constance Staber

Class Representative: Leslie Rogovin Fox

Chris Davis writes, “I’ve just retired, in June, from 39 years as head tennis coach and lecturer at Smith College. My plan is to move back to Columbus but I’m still in the transition state with most of my stuff still in MA. I do not plan to give up my connection to tennis and have already found several opportunities to volunteer.”

1978

1983

Class Rep: Kate Estabrook Schoedinger

Class Representative: Bridget Hart

Lori Beckman Bohm writes, “We have lots going on in the Bohm household. My son David is getting ready to leave for London. He will be attending University College London in the fall for his masters in Environmental Sciences. My other son Michael works for ESPN Cleveland Radio as a producer. You can often hear him on the air during the day. This past summer his band performed on Long Island. As for me, I am finishing my first Semester at BU Law. I really love being back in school.”

1984 – 35th Reunion Year!

1973 Class Representative: Susie Bauer

1974 – 45th Reunion! Class Representative: Muffy Parsons The Class of 1974 gets together quite often!! Stephanie Burchfield has been in Columbus since her retirement in January; Julie Mueller was in Columbus in April, Janet Kaufman Felber was here in May and just recently Molly Lazarus, Emily Minor Smith, and Laurie Aronson Starr were here in August. Each time a group has gotten together to catch up with each other, it’s been great!! Plus, we are working on our 45th Reunion next April!! Mary Jane Trapp successfully completed a run for judge of the 11th District Court of Appeals (northeastern Ohio). She enjoyed meeting all the residents throughout the area during all her campaign events!

1975 Class Representative Needed Sally Crane Cox has been busy with her work as chair of a newly formed nonpartisan political action committee to elect more Ohio women to office. Sally and four other Columbus-area women (including April Zimmerman Katz ’87) founded The Matriots PAC in 2017 and have garnered more than $1 million in contributions toward the effort. The funds raised are supporting 33 candidates running for state and local offices who will support an economy in which Ohio women can thrive and prosper. Check it out at matriotsohio.com. In her personal time, Sally also enjoys her one local granddaughter, Zara MacPhail ’33, who starts CSG’s preschool for 3-year-olds this fall; and acting as Master of Foxhounds for Rocky Fork Headley Hunt, riding to hounds twice a week. Two more granddaughters, Juniper MacPhail and Valkyrie Vasquez, live in Burlington, VT and Atlanta. Lenore Thomas writes, “My mother, Mrs. Vera L. Thomas, passed February 10, 2014 at the age of 91.”

1976 Class Representative: Michelle Gockenbach Lewis

Class Representative: Julie Schottenstein Saar

1985 Class Representative: Robin Ives Canowitz

Kate Estabrook Schoedinger writes, “Our 40th Reunion celebrating was an unparalleled success! Over 50% of our class attended some feature of the weekend festivities that included a cocktail party at CSG, mini-dinners in Clintonville and Hilliard, CSG Brunch and Tour, dinner at Lindey’s and Rocky Fork Brunch hosted by Laura Dehlendorf. The plan is to gather to celebrate for our 60th birthdays in two years! Stay tuned for that status report. Jeanny Vorys offered to host and we’d have tents and food trucks. Here’s who came to South Drexel for the Reunion: Diane Smith Long, Elaine Chu, Sarah Porter Good, Karen Feibel Arnonoff, Ruby Steigerwald, Betsy McNamara, Ya Syn Lee, Karen Rockwell, Susan Pierce, Laura Dehlendorf, Kennon Duncan Anderson, Beth DeLeo Gibbs, Jeanny Vorys Simaitis, Anne Young, Cynthia McCracken, Kaci Horava, Tracy Halliday, Lori Beckman Bohm, Cheryl Patterson Cooper and Betsy Heer. And a huge thank you to Elaine Chu for making hand printed gift bags for all of us! What a weekend of sharing memories, catching up, giggling, belly laughs and can’t-catch-your-breath laughing. Thanks for all the fun, love and hugs! For me, I can add that Diane Smith Long’s son Nick Long and my son Ferd Schoedinger IV were both counselors at Camp Kawanhee for Boys this summer. Nick worked in soccer and Ferd worked in waterskiing. Great to have our boys together on the shores of Lake Webb in Weld, Maine.”

1986 Class Representative: Louise Davidson-Schmich

1987 Class Representative: Rachel Cashdollar Bennett We regret to share the passing of Maggie Brooks, the mother of Anne Brownfield Bennett, on August 14, 2018. She had suffered a painful illness and decline during the summer but benefited from wonderful care from the staff of St. Ann’s hospital, including those in palliative and hospice care, and passed away pain-free and at peace. Otherwise, Anne’s daughter begins her senior year at Denison and her son starts at CCSC this fall. Anne is trying to imagine her next direction at the moment. Dara Pizzuti and her husband, Richard, are moving to Columbus from London with their two daughters and two dogs in tow. They arrived just in time to have the girls start at CSG. Anna is in Form V (with April Zimmerman Katz’s ’87 daughter) and Stella is in Form III. They are very excited but the girls are a bit nervous about leaving England. Dara

1979 – 40th Reunion! Class Representative: Margaret Cunningham Basiliadis

1980 Class Representative: Robon Warburton Donaldson

1981 Class Representative: Jenny Corotis Barnes

Anna Jolly ’26 and Stella Jolly ’28 buying their CSG uniforms.

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points out “so far the only downside is that both my daughters will be on the red team...” Lori Kahn Hamlin reports that her son just graduated from high school and is pursuing his dream of being a fly fishing guide in Idaho. Her daughter will be a senior. As for herself, Lori is “trying to discover her new normal and am headed to Bali for 3 weeks for my own personal Eat, Pray, Love.” Leslie Dixon Smart writes “I think I’ve reached that inflection point in life (aka middle age) where anything newsworthy is much more likely to be about my daughters than about me! My younger daughter, Jennifer, graduated with honors from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts last December. While in college she created short films for National Geographic’s digital video division, one of which has been viewed over 700,000 times on NG’s YouTube channel and won Best Short Documentary at the Amsterdam Lift-Off Film Festival in 2017. She now works as an editor and animator of long-form documentaries in the Washington, DC, bureau of Newsy, a videobased national news network. Miss R. would love Jennifer’s most recent project…video profiles of the winners of the Fields Medal and four other prizes in mathematics that were shown at the awards ceremony in Rio de Janeiro in early August. My older daughter, Hayley, has been a development officer at the Middle East Institute, a nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC, since being hired out of her UCLA internship there in Autumn 2015. She loves her job and could probably whip out a bureau report on the region for Dr. Rogers’s Poli Sci class that would put mine to shame. One of the highlights of Hayley’s time in DC was having lunch with the inimitable Wendolyn Holland.” Hayley and Jennifer bought a condo together near Dupont Circle in June (they’re testing how quickly they can blow through life’s milestones), so now I have the perfect home away from home for my DC sightseeing adventures!”

1988 Class Representative: Cathy Kurtz Vrenna

1989 – 30th Reunion! Class Representative: Tammey Cheek Kessel

1990 Class Representative: Janet Knight Rauschenberger Janet Knight Rauschenberger writes, “I currently live in Chicago and frequently see Michelle Berger, Anne Yost Carroll, and Julie Ferber Zuckerman. Michelle, Anne, and I will all have children at the same school in the fall. This year I’ve had the pleasure of seeing and visiting several of my classmates. I hosted Amy Bodkier Baskes, Blair Boardman, Julia Kim, Megan Lisska, and Emily Nusbaum last

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August. We met up with Danielle Berger for dinner and drinks. This year I’ve had dinner with Blair in Chicago, drinks with Jen Goergia Lee and Patti Lee in Chicago, brunch with Paige Conrad in Arlington, and dinner in San Francisco with Emily Nusbaum, Megan Lisska, and Patti Lee! If anyone is ever in Chicago, please contact me so we can reconnect! I have been married to Jon for eighteen years and have sixteen year old twins Lauryn and Noah.” Jane Mercer Kitchen writes, “We are living just outside of London, about to buy a house and make our move from the US permanent, and my kids are somehow 11 and 13. I work as an editor of a magazine covering Spa and wellness, and am starting up a company with my cousin organizing singing retreats with a wellness component. Would love to hear from anyone who’s visiting London!” Michele Mavissakalian writes, “I’m living in Brooklyn and my husband and I are also starting our own company. His father was a pearl importer so we’re specializing in pearl jewelry but capable of creating engagement rings and other gemstone and non-pearl related pieces as well. We’re not fully online just yet but the site will be thepearlcompany. com Most of all I love being a mom to our 6 year old boy Noah. Also just had dinner with Kady von Schoeler a few weeks ago. I’m not very active on FB but would love to see friends living in or traveling to NYC.” Paige McIntosh writes, “I am still driving around in trucks and playing in the dirt. BrightShade Gardens remains the only woman-owned landscape design firm in Alexandria, Virginia. I knew I could do it when Janet and Amy gave me the nifty botanical tray. Nothing says ‘go live your dreams’ like botanical housewares. :) I spend my evenings taking kids to various orchestras and instrument lessons, and they are preparing for an audition with America’s Got Talent in November because why not make a crazy memory playing two harps and a cello with siblings. In my spare time I yell at the deer trying to eat my gardens.” Amy Baskes Bodiker writes, “I spent the first half of 2018 on sabbatical in Seville, Spain where I took Spanish classes while my husband conducted research. We were lucky to be visited by many friends and family members including unicorns including Connie Aldrich Bodiker ’54, Emily Nusbaum ’90, Peggy Williams ’94, and Tene Nash ’94. Also, I just joined CSG’s Alumnae Board.” Elizabeth Ungar Mishkin writes, “While traveling for work in Chicago in July, I was able to spend some time with Stephanie Scherker Hopkins and her husband and two boys for a night at her home in suburban Chicago. We had a great night catching up. I currently live in a Philadelphia suburb with my husband and two teenage boys.” Halley Rosen Moses writes, “I am not sure what my last update was so I will give the whole scoop. I live in the DC area with

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my 10 year old son, 12 year old daughter and my husband of 14 years. I work as an ESOL teacher in an inner city school, and I absolutely love working with my students who are from all over the world and speak numerous different languages. Between work and my own kids, every day is filled with unique adventures. My husband is a chiropractor (he started his practice when I was pregnant with my second child- crazy timing). My daughter has a Bat Mitzvah coming up this school year and we are busy helping her prepare for that.” Melissa Rawak writes, “Living in the DC area with my 11 year old son, Dorian :) who is starting 6th grade next year – man time flies and I love, love being a Mom! I am happily divorced (yes there is such a thing) for a while now and his Dad and I co-parent very well together – so much so where we have frequent family dinners, season tickets to DC United games and many Nationals games too. I work for an Association where I oversee marketing, events and membership. Love my job and just really trying to keep a balanced life between work, parenting and all the crazy stuff in between.” Elizabeth Francis Emens writes, “I have two wonderful kids – Ariel who’s 8 and Micah who’s 5. At the moment, I’m mostly buried under finishing – trying to finish! – my first book. It’s about what I call life admin, or all the office-type work it takes to run a life and a household. It’s about the daily stuff – bills, scheduling, meal planning, etc. – and also about the admin of big life events, both challenging ones (like illness, death of a loved one, divorce) and happy ones (like weddings, new babies, graduations, and coming-of-age rituals like a bat mitzvah). Having only written for other academics before, in the style of these very very long and heavily footnoted articles common in my field, I’m finding it a real challenge to write something a person might actually want to read. A good challenge, though. I’ve also been working with some other people to build a mindfulness program in the law school where I teach, and this past year we generally had 50-70 people – students, faculty and staff – coming to weekly meditations. This feels pretty special, since I’ve found meditation (and yoga) to be really important and helpful in life and work.” Mary Forbes Shook writes, “I’m still in Lancaster, Ohio! I work at OSUWMC-The James Cancer Hospital as the Manager for Nursing Informatics. I have been with the James for 3 years now-LOVE it! I have been teaching since January 2015 as an adjunct for the Capital University School of Nursing and enjoy it. My husband Chad and I celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary in June – he’s the love of my life! My youngest, Catherine (Katie) who you may remember I brought to our 10 year reunion, has just graduated from high school! My son, Alexander, is now a sophomore at Ohio University.” Danielle Berger writes, “It’s been a heck of a year! After a gratifying career in Television


Documentary Production, I made a move into the New York Real Estate jungle, got married and had a beautiful baby girl! My husband, Cubie, my daughter, Leia and I live in Brooklyn. Their last name is King, while mine remains Berger, making us... wait for it... The BergerKing family. (cymbal crash)” Kristi Smith Zambrano writes, “After college and grad school, I worked 15 years as a social worker and therapist in the non-profit sector, mostly working with foster children and lowincome, inner-city teens in Chicago, Phoenix and Oakland. When my twin boys came along, I decided it was time to “retire” for financial, safety, and sanity reasons. We then decided to try to escape the rat race, as both my husband and I have jobs that allow us to work remotely, and moved to Northern Colorado where we try to spend as much time in the outdoors as possible.” Christina Old writes, “I live in NYC with my husband, Christian, our son Simon (age 9) and our dog Roxy. I had been working as an architect doing high-end residential projects, but stopped when Simon joined our family.

Danielle Berger ’90 and her husband, Cubie King.

Danielle Berger’s daughter, Leia

Now I’m a total PTA mom – ha! My husband is venturing into the tech startup world, building a new Learning Management System. So for the teachers among you who use programs like Blackboard and find them frustrating, be on the lookout for something better, hopefully in the next year ;) Now and then I get to see Danielle Berger – I was so lucky to meet baby Leia earlier this summer! She’s precious! I also was able to spend the day with Susan Postlewaite when we were in LA in June. It’s so nice to visit with old friends!” Lisa Felsenthal Welch writes, “I’m currently living in Clarksville, MD which is half way between Baltimore and D.C. I get to enjoy the city life and escape back to my suburban life (or the other way around). This week my husband, Andy and I are celebrating 21 years of marriage. In less than 3 weeks I’ll be sending my oldest, Jacob off to college at the University of Maryland, Clark School of Engineering (you have no idea how crazy that was to type). My daughter, Allison will be a high school junior this year. She plays field hockey for her school and also on a nationally ranked travel team. This always makes me laugh for if any of you remember me in high school, I do not have an athletic bone in my body. I have two part-time jobs because one full-time job would make more sense and I like to live on the edge of sanity. I spend most of my working hours running HR for a small, family owned company. When I am not wearing my HR hat, I manage an incentive program for school aged kids who are socioeconomically challenged. This is my 6th year running the program and I have close to 900 families enrolled. The day after I drop my son off at college I head to Columbus to celebrate my niece, Claire becoming a Bat Mitzvah. She is CSG class of 2024! I will be joining many CSGers including my sister Amy Felsenthal Lewis ’89, Jamie Goldach Hinesman ’01, Marigene Malone Dolven ’81, and many from the class of ’24.” Chelsea Kauffman Day writes, “I left CSG and transferred to Bexley after 8th ‘form’. I went to college out in Arizona and stayed out west for 18 years! I went to law school at Pepperdine and also received my MDR from there. I taught skiing in Park City, Utah and did the ski bum thing for many years and still have a place in Deer Valley. I was married and have two girls, Quincy, 8 and Colby, 7. I live in New Albany, Ohio now. Never thought I’d move back, but I actually love it!” Shelly Paine Goodman writes, “I live in New Albany with Brian (my husband) and 2 terrific kids, Grace (13yrs 8th grade) and Jackson (10yrs 5th grade). We are coming up on our 17th anniversary. I never thought I’d move back to Columbus either or stop working outside of the home, but I did both. Oy, how time flies. Since graduating Univ of Texas, I worked for Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) in Houston then in Columbus. Next, I spent 10 years at Limited Brands, and then “retired” from Nationwide Insurance in 2011. Staying at home full time is the most

difficult job I have ever had. Grace was Bat Mitzvahed Oct 2017 and planning it felt like a full time job! Stephanie Scherker Hopkins was just home for a visit so I got to spend time with her and see her boys. I see Chelsea often and we are playing on the same tennis team this winter (nothing like learning a sport at 41). I would love to round up those that live in the Columbus area for a get together. My sister’s class gets together a couple times a year and they always enjoy it.” Betsy Luper Schuster writes, “I live in New Albany. I have a 15-year-old daughter who transferred to CSG two years ago and will be a sophomore and a 12 year old son who transferred to CA at the same time and will be in 7th. They asked for the change and they each love their new school. My husband owns several different business in Ohio and around the country and I am a judge in the Court of Appeals in Franklin County. I love the job and I am grateful that I do not have an opponent in this year’s election and get to keep my job for six more years!” Ellis Avery (Elisabeth Atwood) writes, “I was with you through sixth grade, and then my family moved to New Jersey. I became a novelist and have published two historical novels under the Riverhead imprint of Penguin, one set in 1920s Paris, one set in 1880s Japan. I just finished the third draft of a new book, much more lighthearted, for adults who like to read young adult fiction, about how cats came up with their own Internet before we did. (It’s like Silence of the Lambs meets Watership Down… but with cats.) I also taught fiction writing as an adjunct at Columbia University in NYC for thirteen years. I love not having children, but Sharon, my partner of nineteen years, and I have three little nephews we delight in. After getting cancer (leiomyosarcoma) from my immunosuppressant arthritis drugs in 2012 I asked myself if there was anything else I wanted to do in this lifetime, and the answer that surprised me was…medicine! Ten years of med school/residency isn’t really compatible with writing novels, so after completing a bunch of prerequisites, last year I started the nurse practitioner program at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions. In three years I’ll have a prescription pad with my name on it! I hope to work in young women’s reproductive health or rheumatology: if I can help other arthritis patients avoid a fate like mine, that would feel really worthwhile. During the 20 years I’ve lived in NYC, I’ve gotten to spend some lovely time with Danielle Berger (congratulations!!!) and Elizabeth Emens (sorry I’ve been such a bad correspondent!), and at least lay eyes on Christina Old a couple of times (let’s get together properly at some point!). I hope to move back to NY after I graduate!” Megan Lisska writes, “I live in Mill Valley, CA, just across the GG Bridge from SF and up the road from San Mateo where I work as a forensic psychiatrist. (No, it is not psychiatry for dead people and it only resembles CSI in

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that I occasionally get to wear cute suits!) My job involves identifying and treating the psychiatric issues in complicated legal cases, and I am also involved in advocacy for correctional mental health reform. A few of my team’s initiatives have recently received wider attention, so I am feeling optimistic that we may be able to effect some real change on a national scale. If that does not happen, well, the bottom line is that my job really makes me value the sane people in my life! And not least my old friends. I am married to a great guy who was entirely worth the wait, (celebrating 10 years together in September) and we have two kids, James (7) and Eleanor (4). I have been interrupted at least 98 times while typing this by pleas to play games, read stories, wipe noses, wipe butts, apply band-aids, mediate conflicts, and “just be with me!” I am trying to practice radical gratitude as I search for the eyeroll emoji. I live within a stone’s throw of Emily Nusbaum and Patti Lee ’89, so we get together as often as we can which is not often enough! Emily’s part of a team of people who have “adopted” an heirloom stone fruit tree each year on the family farm of a well known peach/ nectarine farmer in the central valley (Mas Masumoto) so the three of us are planning our annual “what can you do with 645 pounds of peaches?” baking extravaganza next week, look for it on FB!” Emily Nusbaum writes, “I live in the SF Bay Area – yup, near Megan and Patti Lee ’89. I am an assistant professor at University of San Francisco (a small, Jesuit university) – I’m grateful to be back near my sister and her family after academic gigs in the central valley of California (Fresno State) and Colorado (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs). I’ve been lucky to have had wonderful community in all the places my work has taken me – but that doesn’t quite compare to being able to share a more daily life with my sis.”

Tara Burns Koch writes, “I’m in Tampa FL with my husband Karl and 2 kids Katie (15 – going on 25) and Jack (13) – currently working from home as an adjunct professor and consultant for Stetson law school. And wow ok in a nutshell how I got here since CSG…in college I worked on the Clinton campaign and ended up working at the White House for the first few years of the Clinton administration – while there I met Karl, who is from FL and convinced me to give it a try. Got married (we are somehow celebrating 21 years this week – an absolute miracle considering I was 24 when I got married – I will have a heart attack if either of my kids want to get married that young!!), went to law school in FL, then practiced commercial real estate at a Tampa law firm. After 10 years at the firm I was miserable trying (and failing) to make the full time crazy busy working mom thing work given Karl’s schedule (he is in DC essentially every Mon-Thurs for work) so thankfully I finally left and stayed home with my kiddos. While at the firm I served as an essay grader/writer for the FL bar examiners, so after I left the firm I joined Stetson to help them with their bar prep program and have really enjoyed that work since I can do it all from home!” Lisa Choi Sim writes, “I have settled in the Princeton, NJ area…Lawrenceville to be exact (it is a small town nestled between Princeton and Trenton). After leaving Ohio, I worked in the fashion industry for over 10 years designing womenswear for companies such as American Eagle Outfitters, Polo Ralph Lauren and Gap among others. It was a career that I was passionate about – I was able to travel the world, shop and be creative. However – unfortunately it did not coexist too well with family life. My kids are now 6 and 9, and I had partnered up with my husband to run his dental office about 3 years ago and it was the best decision ever. It was a win/win… since he needed the help with his growing

Members of the Class of 1970 came out in force to see classmate Jill Levy ’70 named the 2018 Alumna of the Year.

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practice, and I wanted a job with more flexibility. I now have the ability to see the kids off the bus, take them to their millions of activities and not have to deal with a 2 hour round trip commute to NYC.” Betsy Timmons Ricci and her husband, Gary, have lived in the Northern Suburbs of Chicago for the last 22 years after graduating from Miami University and then spending 2 years as missionaries to Albania right after the country fell from communism. They moved to Deerfield, IL in 1996 to complete their Masters of Divinity and somehow never left the area. They have 4 children ages 17, 16, 13, and 11. For the last 18 years, they have been church planters with Converge Worldwide. They currently pastor New Hope Christian Community in Round Lake, IL. Their children attend Classical Consortium Academy in Barrington, IL, where Betsy teaches Latin. Betsy’s sister, Marianne, and her parents are doing well and still live in Columbus. Eve Elizabeth Buckley writes, “Since 2001 I’ve lived in Newark, Delaware, a small college town where the Univ. of DE is located. My husband, David, whom I met in Chicago (we started dating in ’94; married 20 years as of next week!) and I both work there. He’s an Econ prof, I’m a history prof. We have three sons. Twins Oliver & Henry start at Newark HS in a few weeks. Oliver is an avid ballet dancer, writer, pianist; Henry is a former trumpet player turned low-bass (euphonium), karate kid, and enthusiastic sailor. Their younger brother Casper (10) enjoys composing music, is taking up bassoon after several years of piano, also does karate and is enrolled in a Chinese-immersion program at a local elementary, which he loves. So to continue on a theme, we do a somewhat overwhelming level of kid-schlepping, though the smalltown aspect helps (karate is walkable, as is bassoon; HS is bikeable!). When we’re not working or chauffeuring, I garden, David bakes & does woodworking with hand tools (his response to mid-career malaise). My graduate work in history involved science, tech, the environment & public health in 20th c. Brazil – that’s the subject of a book I finally published last year and, in various ways, of the courses I teach students here! It allowed me to learn Portuguese and spend a fair amount of time in Brazil, which I have really enjoyed.” Tamara Eggert McFarren writes, “Postcollege I moved to DC to attend Georgetown Law, and I’ve stayed put in Arlington ever since. While at Georgetown, I was contacted to serve as a graduate intern at the National Security Council, where I worked for 1-1/2yrs before accepting a Presidential Management Fellowship at the State Dept. After a few years working post-Soviet nonproliferation issues at State and DoD, I left for the private sector and joined Booz Allen Hamilton in January 2002 and I’m surprisingly still there, albeit I’ve been part-time for the last 7yrs to make more time for motherhood. Most of my work has been in the DoD and Intel world, in a


range of mostly policy roles. On the personal side, I met my husband at the State Dept in late 2000. No one should be surprised that he is a West Point grad, and retired Army officer. We’re celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary in September – Gwen Snyder was maid of honor at our wedding. My stepson Daniel lived with us full-time, and his teenage years nearly killed all three of us. Luckily, he’s grown into an amazing man, although unfortunately he now lives in Santa Cruz, CA. After a few years enjoying the empty nest, during which we took up triathlon in a major way and I became very active with Girls on the Run, we decided to dive into parenthood one more time. Riley is 8, preparing to start 3rd grade and the joy I never imagined possible in life. She is the very definition of extrovert, so any activity that involves others finds us there – including swim team, youth triathlons, soccer and Brownies. Outside of work, daily life is busy with Riley’s activities, Stella the wonder lab, coaching Girls on the Run, swim officiating, and way too much civic involvement with Riley’s school PTA, all the issues facing Arlington Public Schools, and our civic association.” Blair Boardman writes, “I feel very lucky that I’ve been able to re-connect with so many fabulous Unicorns both in person and through social media! My life so far: after graduating from Duke I lived in NYC and worked in investment banking for three years. I hated it but learned a ton. I then went to Stanford to get an MBA, thinking I’d move right back to the East Coast but ended up in Nor Cal for 18 years! After a couple more years in finance, I switched over to food and beverage marketing. I worked in the wine business (SO FABULOUS) for about ten years, and then in natural and organic food (Clif Bar, Plum Organics) after that. After 18 years in Nor Cal, I decided I wanted to raise my boys in the Midwest and have spent the last four years in SW Michigan (Kalamazoo – it is a real place!). I’ve been a Senior Brand Manager at Kellogg’s, most recently running the Rice Krispies business which was been super fun. I also joined the Board of Directors of our local animal rescue and have served as Secretary along with fostering and adopting out 30+ kittens over the last year (I swear I only have two cats myself, but admittedly am only a short step away from Crazy Cat Lady status). But, because apparently I thrive on chaos, we made the decision a couple of weeks ago to relocate to Boulder, Colorado. I was given an opportunity to be the Director of Marketing for Celestial Seasonings tea, and I really look forward to being back in a food-focused company and community, and working in the natural and organic space again. So, off we go. Will is 11 and about to start Middle School, and Sam is 9 and will be in fourth grade (I hope he has a teacher half as amazing as Mrs. Sehring!). Once we get settled we would love to have visitors! We tend to be the house of madness – lots of boys and animals and visitors all of the time so we would love to see any and all Unies and their families.”

Andrea Rogers Foster writes, “I attended CSG through the 8th grade then transferred to Wellington for high school. I attended Miami University for undergrad and then was accepted into the University of Hard Knocks :) where I quickly learned how to navigate the real world and met the love of my life. Celebrating 18 years of marriage! I have spent most of my working life in the F&B and Hospitality business managing some fantastic restaurants and hotels. I took a much-needed break when I was blessed with my 2 daughters in the early 2000’s. Annabelle (15 and driving) and Wilson (13). They are, by far, my biggest accomplishment! Parenthood is the most challenging AND rewarding job I have held in this lifetime.” Gwen Snyder writes, “Better to start with my 20s…went to Kalamazoo College, lasted a hot semester without Beth and then transferred to Hope College where she was and loved it! I wrote my senior thesis for political science in Chile and then stayed to work there for 2 years. I came back to Ohio and worked as an Assistant Trade Advisor on the Latin America desk for Ohio’s Global Markets division and then went to Argentina and Brazil as a Fulbright Scholar researching the MERCOSUR trade agreement – Buenos Aires enraptured me; Sao Paulo overwhelmed me. After that I went to Johns Hopkins for a Masters in International Economics and Latin American Studies. From there Wall Street recruited me to work in Latin American Equities and then Global Syndicated Finance but the hours were long and the work wasn’t meaningful so I quit and found my way back down to South America – first in the favela slums of Rio de Janeiro with an education grassroots NGO, then in Bolivia running medical boats in the lower Amazon Basin and a small women’s sewing enterprise in the Altiplano among other projects. The sewing enterprise made me want to work with entrepreneurs 100% of the time so my next project was launching a business accelerator in Chilean Patagonia – which was by far the most rewarding work experience I’ve had. And crew – a friend’s daughter who rowed on Chile’s national team created a type of “May Program” (remember those?) where she had to teach 5 women who had never set foot in a scull to row in 5 days. The night before her program was to begin she couldn’t find a fifth woman so I was drafted. By day 5 I was in a scull rowing on the interior Pacific sea, totally hooked, and wanted to join the club where she trained. She agreed but with one catch: “this is a club that competes.” I hate competing. Tamara can attest to this – I bemusedly watched her and her husband Stuart crazy train for and compete in triathlons with zero interest to do it myself. Anyway, I was matched with a guy who had rowed for Chile’s national team, he taught me everything he knew, and we started competing in national regattas. Some we lost others we won, including being ranked first nationally in mixed doubles crew. It was an amazing experience. I returned to Bolivia as the interim business manager of a sewing

microenterprise that employed women survivors of human trafficking, reconnected with a guy I’d dated when I was there before, and we recently married and moved back to DC just in time for the sweltering summer heat. I’m doing some part-time consulting with early stage entrepreneurs as well as with Polaris, which runs the national human trafficking hotline. I’d love to work full time with entrepreneurs again and am hopeful that will come together soon. I have 3 sweet, funny, incredibly smart nieces with a fourth due in September and a precocious (halfChilean!) nephew who knows he’s the only boy in the mix and loves it.” Iffat Mobin-Uddin writes, “I wanted to plug in earlier, but I just got back from a reunion with my mom and my sibs/families in Hilton Head, SC…all 17 nieces and nephews together (including my kids) ranging in age from 1 to 20 years old! Life has been mainly low key, but no complaints as we have been blessed, and I try to keep that in mind constantly. After graduating from OSU with majors in Psych and Child Development (where I was a TA for a class taught by Patrice Coady’s mom!), I spent two awesome years in Philly completing a Masters in Early Childhood Education from UPenn. Upon returning to Columbus, I taught for a few years and met and married my husband Siraj who is the love of my life. Can’t believe we celebrated 19 years this past July! We moved to Texas in 2000 and have been in Dallas ever since. We have four children: 2 daughters (Israa 15 and Aaliya 7) and 2 sons (Ziyaad 13 and Saadiq 11 at the end of this month). After teaching, I started a consulting company with my then supervisor and we had a great time designing professional development workshops and traveling the country to various schools. I decided to back off once I had kids, so now I do a lot of mom stuff, including being very active in PTO, and just take sporadic projects as they come. Most recently I partnered with a local colleague whose work crosses faith with productivity science. Using his material, I designed lesson plans for teenagers attending weekend school in Singapore. It was a lot of fun and very well received, so much so that the organization is making this module one of its regulars!” Holly Bierkortte Johnson writes, “I cherished my time with you as a Unicorn! I transferred to Worthington when we had a family move where I spent my middle and HS years riding horses and loving school. I graduated with every heartfelt intention of going to Miami University until my father had a chance encounter with a representative from a tiny private college in Sitka, Alaska. Long story short, I made a deal with my Dad that I would go to Alaska for ONE semester to live his dream and then come back to a deferred enrollment at Miami. That was more years ago than I want to count and I’m still here in the Last Frontier! My father’s master plan worked! I couldn’t make up my mind on a future while in college so I studied everything I could, and took that learning to Europe for an interdisciplinary study abroad. I worked in

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tourism jobs each summer in AK and found my calling connecting with people and showing them the best of our beautiful destination! After graduating I began working for Holland America Line and spent the next five years traveling the world. Eventually I realized I wanted roots in Alaska once again and found a new home in Juneau. I am now the President and shareholder of Wings Airways. We operate floatplanes from the downtown waterfront and provide glacier flightseeing tours to the Taku Glacier Lodge. I fell in love with a local pilot and we are celebrating our 10th anniversary today! 8.8.08 doesn’t seem so long ago…. For us children were replaced with businesses and springer spaniels…and 12 nieces/nephews. We also own a guiding business taking clients flyfishing and brown bear watching. Summers are exciting and busy, and winters are spent traveling and setting up for the upcoming season. I spend a good bit of time in Seattle and Miami, and try to get back to Ohio once a year. If you are ever on a cruise in Alaska come and say HELLO! It’s truly is a magical place.” Cimi Barouh Silverberg writes, “I went to CSG from “form” 3-8, graduated from Bexley High School, got a BS in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern Univ., worked a few years for Deloitte Consulting Group, got an MBA from Univ. of Chicago GSB (now called “Booth” School of Business). Now, I am Managing Director and Head of the Chicago office of FW Cook, an executive compensation consulting firm, where I’ve worked for about 16 years (crazy!). I’ve been married 18+ years to my husband Ross, and we have 13-year-old twin girls Calliope and Dalia.”

used pen-plotting technology to replicate personalized snail mail correspondence for businesses in Columbus. When one of my partners bought the business in 1995, I decided to move down to Atlanta without a job, a roommate, or a plan – but luckily Beth Snyder volunteered to be my U-Haul co-pilot for the trip. I eventually landed at The Coca-Cola Company and met my husband Dan on a random night at a local bar in ’96 (Beth was visiting again that night – she was my lucky charm!). A few years later, the initial dot-com boom tempted me to leave Coke, finish my MBA at Emory fulltime, and then work in eCommerce consulting at Viant. When the market went bust (as well as my job), I reverted to consumer goods – spending several years in brand management at Kellogg’s/Keebler and Kids II Inc. (toy/baby gear company). Ironically, I ended up returning to Coke in 2008 and now a decade later, I am still there – having worked across a variety of commercial, innovation and marketing roles. My husband Dan and I have been married for 19 years living in Atlanta. We have three girls: Olivia (7), Scarlett (5), and Eliza (5).”

1991 Class Representative: Michelle Congbalay McMichael CSG Alumna, Lynn Casto, was named head of school at Maumee Valley Country Day School, effective July 1, 2018. “Lynn has a passion for education, a deep-rooted belief in

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1992 Class Representative: Bethany Broderick Gretta Hansing writes, “I’m happy to be going into the second year of my graduate program in social welfare at the University at Albany! And...Celebrating 10 married years and 21 years together with my best friend and love of my life, Nathan Kellstadt!” Kelly McConnell Weimer writes, “I’m teaching Preschool at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic School in Apex, NC. I’m coaching field hockey and organizing elementary school camps within the Diocese of Raleigh.” Jean Aukerman Vickers writes, “Here’s my news: life got complicated!! Not sure how I’ll manage clinical and administrative expectations, but CSG prepared me to do anything.” Tara Sloin Clapper writes, “Our oldest daughter, Leah, graduated high school in June! We were able to squeeze in a vacation to Italy, France and Spain before moving her at the end of June to the University of Florida. She is on the Gators gymnastics team! Elizabeth Brown Chan writes, “I’m married and live in Boulder, CO. I am a stay at home

Georgia Jen Lee writes, “This isn’t exactly news, but I married my high school boyfriend/ prom date, Rich Lee (brother of Patti Lee ’89). Today happens to be our 17th anniversary. Rich and I lived in San Francisco for several years, but we eventually ended up in Boston. We have three kids, Jae (14), Ava (12) and James (9), plus our pooch Charlie. In the early ’00s, I ran an art gallery in San Francisco. It was a dream job, but I worked quite a few evenings and weekends and after the kids were born, I focused my efforts on non-profits, serving on the board of a tuitionfree private girls’ school here in Boston for most of the last decade. The school, Mother Caroline Academy, reminds me so much of CSG – it’s all-girls, same uniform, same incredibly energetic, loving and dedicated teachers. The one big difference: the school’s mission is to bring top tier education to an underserved community. These days, I do some writing and photography, and I keep very busy with the kids. I play tennis with my youngest James quite a bit, and I’ve taken up squash alongside my daughter – we’re practice partners.” Claudia Driskell Blake writes, “For undergrad, I attended Miami University and launched a business my senior year with classmates and a funding grant from school. It was a B2B concept called ‘Signature Yours’ and we

the life-changing impact independent school education can have on a child, and a moral compass around always doing what is in the best interest of the student. These are the same shared beliefs that bind our diverse Maumee Valley community and give me confidence that Lynn is the right choice to be our next Head of School,” said Amy Yustick, Vice President of the Board of Trustees and Chair of the Head of School Search Committee.

Elizabeth Exline Sinclair’s ’00 baby boy, James Bergin Sinclair

Tara Sloin Clapper ’92 and her family at her daughter Leah’s graduation

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Elizabeth Exline Sinclair’s ’00 baby boy, James Bergin Sinclair with his sisters


mom to a 12 year old and a 7 year old and draw in my free time, usually portraits of the many kids in my extended family like Chris Brown Ellis’s ’96 new baby!”

1999 – 20th Reunion!

1993

2000

Class Representative: Laura Julien Blust

Class Representative: Erica Reaves

1994 – 25th Reunion!

Elizabeth Exline Sinclair writes, “We welcomed a baby boy to our family this summer. James Bergin Sinclair was born July 17, 2018. His older sisters adore him.

Class Representative: Katherine Taub

1995 Class Representative: Kelly Kazor

1996 Class Representative: Molly Schirner Fortune

available for pre-order. Kristen says she is so grateful for the outpouring of support she’s received from the CSG community. She loves seeing old friends, teachers, classmates and current students at book events and signings!

Class Representative: Amanda Moore McGinnis

2001 Class Representative: Katie Logan Kristen Orlando Ricordati is finishing up edits on the last book in her Black Angel Chronicles trilogy. You Won’t See Me Coming is set to hit store shelves in January and is already

1997

On August 10, 2018, Ann-Marie Christman Shibley and her husband, David, welcomed their first son, Miles David Shibley. Measuring 20.75 inches and weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, he couldn’t be healthier! Ann-Marie was especially thrilled when her sister, Alicia Christman Poelzer, made the surprise trip to meet baby Miles from where she lives outside of Milwaukee on the day he was born. The family lives in Midland, Michigan, where Dave works for The Dow Chemical Company and Ann-Marie works as a mental health therapist. Dave and Ann-Marie are still in total shock as to just how amazing their new son is, though they recognize that they are likely completely biased! Claire Murnane Adams and her husband, Charlie, welcomed a second daughter, Grace Charles Adams, on January 30, 2018. Their oldest daughter, Caroline, is loving being a big sister! Gina Casagrande Forster has a new website – www.candidrd.com – and is now accepting new clients for nutrition counseling! Gina is a registered dietitian with a graduate degree in human nutrition. Gina says, “I will always provide you with candid advice, achievable goals, and the opportunity to enjoy a positive relationship with food as you work to become well and balanced.”

Class Representative: Julie Ferber Zuckerman

1998 Class Representative: Miranda Martin Warren

Janis Penn Bond is getting ready to open a second location of the Junior Graduates Enrichment Center. The new location, on the east side of Columbus, is scheduled to open this fall. Visit her website to learn more! http://www.juniorgraduates.org She will happily take any gently used toys, books or other kid friendly items you are looking to clear out of your home to use for her students! You can contact her right through the website. Ann-Marie Christman Shibley ’01 and sister Alicia Christman Poelzer with Ann-Marie’s new baby, Miles

Claire Murnane Adams ’01 and family

Ann-Marie Christman Shibley ’01 and husband David with new baby, Miles

CSG Young Alumnae at a Lazarus reunion: Wit Davis ’96 from Phoenix, Amy Thomson ’08 from San Francisco, Franny Lazarus ’06 from Columbus

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2002 Class Representative: Lauren Yen Leahy

2003 Class Representative: Liz Liston

2004 –15th Reunion! Class Representative: Emily Kasler Yen

2005 Class Representative: Maria Dixon LeBlanc Trisha Wolfe graduated in May with a Masters in Clinical Counseling from The Ohio State University and opened her own private practice in Worthington specializing in children and adolescents and trauma. Talia Kayne Herst graduated from Rush University in April and received her doctoral degree in nursing practice (DNP), specializing in pediatric primary care. They also welcomed a new baby boy, Lior Kayne Herst, born on May 15th in New Orleans, LA. It is with great sadness that we share the news that Olivia Marcoux passed away on August 18th, 2018.

2006 Class Representative: Marielle Perrault McGregor

2007

(Caitlin Fong, Katie Burkley, Laura Arnold, and Stephanie Ladman).” Adriana Shonebarger Adkins married Kyle Adkins on July 28, 2018 in Columbus, OH. Michaela McConnell married Adam McJunkin on September 7th, 2018 in Columbus, OH. Maya Zinkow is beginning her third year of studies towards becoming a Rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where she studies as a Wexner Graduate Fellow. She spent the summer of 2018 interning as a chaplain for hospice patients, giving spiritual care to people at the end of life. She is starting a job as a rabinnic intern for the Columbia University/ Barnard College Hillel, the center for Jewish life on campus, where she completed her own undergraduate studies back in 2014. Taylor Armstrong graduated from The Ohio State University in December 2017 with a BA in sociology, and has since accepted a position as a donor relations coordinator for Goodwill Columbus where she hopes to change lives for others facing barriers in their life and to help them get back on their feet and reclaim their lives. Anna Vogel is a proud graduate of Denison University’s Class of 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in East Asian Studies. August marks the completion of Ingrid Hopmoen’s first year apprenticing at Damask Tattoo, in Seattle, WA, an all female owned and operated tattoo studio. She was featured at the Seattle Tattoo Expo held on August 17-19. Caroline Schaffer is in her third year of medical school with her sights set on becoming a surgeon. She just finished her first surgical rotation and was very pleased with her board exam results!

Clyde (who ran for Secretary of State for Ohio this November) in March. I particularly love working on policy development and addressing constituent cases. I also became a certified yoga instructor through Yoga on High’s 200 hour teach training in July of this year!” Teal A. Harrison received a Masters of Science degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Michigan on April 27, 2018.

2013 Class Representative: Natalie Feldman Rachel Canowitz began new job as a Production Assistant at Hartford Stage.

2014 – 5th Reunion! Class Representative: Hannah Barends Audrey Rollins is now attending the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. We are cheering for her success as she works towards her dream career! Olivia Hester took a break from her study terms and spent the last 16 months getting paid work experience through her school’s (The University of British Columbia) co-op program. She spent a summer at an IPM (integrated pest management) consulting firm, monitoring potato fields for pests and diseases in Southern BC. Olivia then headed to Northern Alberta for the winter and studied honeybee health at a government lab. This past summer Olivia studied how nutrient management of corn and forage crops affects greenhouse gas emissions at another lab in BC. Olivia will be returning to her final year of studies this September to complete a B.Sc. in Environmental Science.

Class Representative: Teresa Eigel

Molly Schissel is approaching her third anniversary of working at Nationwide Children’s Hospital as a pediatric outpatient occupational therapist. She is currently working with her team to design and construct a new outdoor playground for the Clinical Therapies department. The project was chosen to be funded by the hospital wide “Be the Reason” employee giving campaign, based off of donations received during the month of September.

2009 – 10th Reunion!

2011

Class of 2017

Class Representatives: Patricia Arehart and Laura Raines

Class Representative: Taylor Lint

Class Representatives: Marissa Madison and Mia George

Class Representative: Kassie Ansley Czubik Sarah Young has been accepted into a prestigious MA program and will be headed to Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol, UK to earn her Masters in Acting.

2008

Kerbie Minor relocated to Australia last year.

2010 Class Representative: Molly Schissel Kelsey Klopfer writes, “My boyfriend of five and a half years and I got married on Saturday, June 16th in Paoli, PA. We met while both attending Bucknell University. Included in the wedding party were four other 2010 CSG grads

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Lucy Stearns graduated with her Master’s of Music degree in Vocal Performance and Opera from Georgia State University in May and is pursuing a career in Opera.

2012 Class Representatives: Bridget Lorenz and Angela Mentel Sarah Taylor writes, “I started working as legislative aid to Representative Kathleen

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Class of 2015 Class Representative: Mary Anne Click

Class of 2016 Class Representative: Kaitlyn Yale

Class of 2018 Class Representatives: Katie Watts and Julia Lunt


Save the Date

APRIL 20 26-28 Columbus School for Girls

Celebrating classes ending in 4s and 9s

Questions? alumnae@columbusschoolforgirls.org 614-252-0781 ext. 130

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Class Representatives are vital to the health of our Alumnae Community. Throughout the year, Class Representatives are asked to focus on three key areas: class news, fundraising, and general communication between alumnae and the CSG community. We can assure you that while the role of the Class Representative is essential to maintaining connections between our alumnae and the Alumnae Relations team in Columbus, it is light lifting, extremely manageable, and a terrific way to catch up with your classmates! Please email alumnae@columbuschoolforgirls. org if you are interested in volunteering as a Class Representative.

11/12/18 10:59 AM

Class Reps needed!

NOTE: For best photo reproduction in Class News, please submit photo files that are at least 5” wide at 300 ppi (or 6-8 mb file size).

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IN MEMORIAM

A Champion for Girls and Women Everywhere Nancy Jeffrey 1930-2018 Anne “Nancy” Kittredge Jeffrey was a philanthropist, advocate, and mentor who combined her voice with action to create transformative change for so many in the CSG community and beyond. Nancy died peacefully at home on November 8, 2018, surrounded by her children. As a founder of both the Alcohol, Drug & Mental Health (ADAMH) Board and the Community Shelter Board, and as President of United Way of Central Ohio, Nancy provided leadership in these and in many other Columbus organizations, including The Columbus Foundation, Metropolitan Human Services Commission, Capital South Urban Redevelopment Corporation, Action for Children, Columbus and Franklin County Housing Commission, The Ohio State University/ Harding Hospital, Friends of Green Lawn Cemetery, and Washington Gladden Social Justice Park. At Columbus School for Girls, it was her ardent support of the School, our students, and the mission of empowering girls to discover their distinct potential as learners and leaders, for which we are most grateful. A passionate believer in the power of education, Nancy’s relationship with CSG started as a parent in the early 1960s. Her daughters, Anne Jeffrey Wright ’70, Sally Jeffrey O’Neil ’72, and Betsy Jeffrey Balderston ’75 are CSG alumnae. Over the years, her connection deepened and she became one of the most meaningful supporters of the School in its long history. Nancy served on CSG’s Board of Trustees, chairing the body in 1994-1996; she was named a Lifetime Trustee – the only person to ever hold that title – in 2013. For nearly 60 years, Nancy and her husband, Robert H. “Tad” Jeffrey II, also a former trustee, served as ambassadors for the benefit of an all-girl education. Nancy was a devoted fundraiser for CSG and its programs, leading and supporting at least three capital campaigns that have benefitted CSG’s many alumnae, still benefit current students, and will benefit those students to come. From the School’s most recent renovations, which include the world-class Agnes Jeffrey Shedd Theater, to her ever-present voice raised in support of others, Nancy was a determined, strategic partner and friend of CSG. In word and deed, Nancy consistently, without retreat, served the community around her and pursued the goal of a society where there is dignity and compassion for all. Her life was one of family and community, and we will forever be grateful for the example she set and the legacy she leaves.

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2017–2018 Columbus School for Girls

Annual Giving Report

The Columbus School for Girls Development Office recognizes members of the CSG community for their generous gifts and support during the past giving year, July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018. Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this report. If your name was omitted or misspelled, we sincerely apologize and would be grateful if you would advise us so that we may correct our records. Thank you.

development@columbusschoolforgirls.org

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Dear CSG Family, I am energized and inspired by the accomplishments that our girls and leadership made in the 2017-2018 school year. I am proud to be a part of such a vibrant community. Each year at CSG brings discoveries, victories, and growth. It is a privilege to share some of the highlights from the past year with you. • During our 2nd year of implementing our strategic plan, Inspiring Girls. Cultivating Leaders., we defined what excellent teaching means at CSG and the core competencies that a CSG graduate should have. Clear expectations and definitions of success are key tools to providing an exceptional educational experience. We also completed a comprehensive faculty evaluation and compensation study. This work allowed us to create a plan to ensure CSG is attracting and retaining the best faculty for our students. Ronald A. “Rocky” Robins, Jr.

• We expanded our reach with a newly developed Parent Ambassador Network to help parents tell their CSG story and further enrollment goals for the school. • We set a record for parent participation in the Annual Fund – all 15 of our Forms participated at the 80% or higher level. • Our award-winning Grace Notes competed in the Worldstrides Onstage Heritage Festival and won 1st place in their class, a Gold ranking, the Adjudicators Award, and the Most Outstanding Choir Award (aka 1st overall). The choir also performed at the Grand Ole Opry and have been invited to sing at Carnegie Hall in the 2018-2019 school year. • In athletics, our Varsity tennis team finished as Central Catholic League Champions. In Volleyball, we finished as 2nd round OHSAA District qualifiers and our Swimming & Diving team won its fifth district title in a row and finished 5th overall at the OHSAA State Meet. In Track & Field, our student athletes achieved a school record-breaking relay and five runners finished the season as state qualifiers. • Form III became the youngest recipients ever to receive the Columbus Landmarks Foundation Award for the integrated study that resulted from their Columbus Neighborhoods Project. • Murphy’s Outlaws, our Upper School Robotics team, had their strongest year ever, placing 7th out of 61 teams at the Miami Valley Regional Competition. They also competed in the semi-final round of the W.O.W. District competition. • The 49 members of the Class of 2018 ventured out on the next leg of their educational journeys with 67% going to college out of state. In total, these graduates were offered an impressive $7.25 million in scholarships from institutions all over the country. As we celebrate these successes, I am pleased to share that we have already had exceptional achievements in the 2018-2019 school year. This fall, we started the school year with the highest number of new students in eight years. We also were honored with the distinction of Columbus CEO Magazine’s Best of Business in the Private School Category for the 2nd year in a row. These accomplishments are made possible, in part, because of our generous community! Thank you. Thank you for dedicating countless hours as volunteers, thank you for your contributions to the ever-important Annual Fund, and thank you for your school spirit and pride that is present throughout central Ohio. CSG is thriving because of your unwavering commitment to its success. I love CSG because of its unique ability to both nurture and empower its students. I have learned so much from the girls and women in my family who have grown up at CSG. It has been an incredible honor to serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees over the past two years. As my time as Chair comes to a close, I remain invested in the future of CSG and look forward to seeing all that our students and community will accomplish in our 120th year. Your loyalty, passion, and generosity are unrivaled. Sincerely,

Ronald A. “Rocky” Robins, Jr. Chair, Board of Trustees

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Financial Highlights CSG closed FY18 in a sound financial position thanks to the careful planning, management and stewardship of resources, and especially to the continued generosity of our philanthropic community. We thank you for your outstanding partnership.

2017-2018 Board of Trustees EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rocky Robins, Board Chair Michael Glimcher, Chair Elect Liz Zimmerman Donaldson ’92, Vice Chair & Chair of Development Lisa Young, Treasurer and Finance Chair Steve Falk, Secretary Cecily Alexander ’88, Nominating & Board Governance Chair Glenda Harrison, Diversity Chair Christopher Graham, At Large Chris Olsen, At Large John Sokol, At Large Jennifer Ciccarelli, Ex Officio/Head of School BOARD MEMBERS Carrie Birch Jordan Davis Jonathan Feibel, M.D. David Feinberg Kate Giller ’87 Kimberly Lowe Hall ’91 Nancy Jeffrey, Lifetime Member David McCurdy Stokes McIntyre Susan Merryman David Paragas Robert Polite, D.O. Ira Sharfin Davina Shayani Elizabeth Siemer ’89 Lynne Smith Webb Vorys Mark Wagenbrenner Patti Ziegler EX OFFICIO Allison Ansari ’05, Alumnae Board President Cindy Albrecht, Co-President Parents’ Association Jenny Barnes ’81, Co-President Parents’ Association CSG STAFF Jenni Biehn ’88, Director of Admission and Financial Aid Dana Booth, Chief Development Officer Julie Eikenberry, Chief Financial Officer

FY18 CSG REVENUE 15,127,973 REVENUE  Net Tuition Revenue

$ 10,877,203

72%

Fundraising*

$  2,483,880

17%

Endowment

$   910,000

6%

Auxiliary Services

$   496,288

3%

Miscellaneous

$   360,602

2%

Total Revenue

2% 3% 6% 72%

17%

$15,127,973

*Does not include in-kind gifts

FY18 CSG EXPENSES $14,310,739 EXPENSES  Instructional

$  7,740,470

54%

Auxiliary Services

$  1,104,378

8%

Plants and Grounds

$  1,379,337

10%

Administration

$  4,086,554

28%

28% 54% 10%

$14,310,739

8% FY 18 FUNDRAISING REVENUE $2,483,880

FUNDRAISING REVENUE  Restricted Giving

$ 1,678,279

68%

Unrestricted Giving

$   807,687

32%

($2,086)

0%

Adjustment

32%

68%

$ 2,483,880

GIVING SOURCES

CONSTITUENCIES

Individuals

$  2,108.617

Trustees

Foundations

$   194,882

Alumnae

$   201,701

Corporations

$    69,029

Parents

$   245,183

School Based Organizations

$    56,674

Faculty/Staff

$    23,443

Other Nonprofits

$    54,678

Other Individuals

$   251,178

$  1,387,122

GIVING PURPOSE

Unrestricted

$   807,687

32%

Programmatic

$  1,000,000

40%

Other Purpose

$   328,401

13%

Scholarships

$   156,447

6%

Business Discretionary

$    94,500

4%

Endowment

$    43,756

2%

Reunion Giving

$    28,582

1%

Scholarship Walk

$    21,593

1%

Kirk Initiative

$     5,000

0%

2% 4% 6%

32%

13% 40%

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2017–2018

Columbus School for Girls

BY THE NUMBERS $1.8 million

100%

IN NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID

of student leaders

30% awarded to

ARE GIRLS

OF THE STUDENT BODY* *includes tuition remission to CSG employees

average class size

12

5,502

IN UPPER SCHOOL:

D E LIVE R E D BY U PPE R SCH OO L STU D E NTS

9 8

State Qualifying

1

full-time faculty

73%

OR HIGHER PA R E N T PA R T I C I PAT I O N IN THE 2017-18 AN N UAL FU N D*

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I N T R ACK A N D SW I M M I N G

S TAT E CH A M PI O N I N SW I M M I N G

80%

students of color

regional and district championships

ATHLETES

*record setting parent participation in all 15 Forms

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of CSG’s student body were

SERVICE HOURS

74 hold advanced degrees

38%

172 acres of land

3 across

campuses

Main Campus, Kirk Campus, and Cynthia’s Woods


Giving Report for 2017-18 CUMULATIVE GIVING JULY 1 - JUNE 30

Giving Clubs Denotes Leadership Giving Society Clubs Founders Council $15,000 and above Circle of Roses $10,000 to $14,999 Unicorn Society $5,000 to $9,999 1898 Club $2,500 to $4,999 Red & Gold $1,500 to $2,499 Flagbearer $750 to $1,499 Patron $350 to $749 Sponsor $5 to $349 Decade Club (Alumnae) $100 and above Collegiate Club (Alumnae) $5 and above

Dr. Jeffrey H. Donaldson and Elizabeth Zimmerman Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg Dr. Shari Graham and Mr. Chris Graham Dr. and Mrs. Peter Meuse Lavea Brachman and Andrew O. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wagenbrenner

UNICORN SOCIETY $5,000 to $9,999

Anonymous Brett M. and Cecily Chester Alexander Mr. Frank Cook Mrs. Helen S. Cook Herb Cook, Jr. and Kathe Cook CSG Parents’ Association Steve and Nancy Falk Deborah E. Fergus Mr. John C. Fergus, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Denise Glimcher Hillsdale Fund, Inc. Mrs. Elizabeth Fergus-Jean, Ph.D. ’73 Mrs. Nancy K. Jeffrey L Brands Foundation Jill Levy ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William McIntyre Ms. Elizabeth Crane ’69 and Mr. Richard McKee Olive Tree Foundation for Girls Chris and Gina Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Robins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Schoedinger Steve and Lynne Smith John S. and Elizabeth C. Sokol Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spangler Beth and Brian Tierney Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Werth ’65 Mr. Hugh N. Westwater Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Wexner Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and Lisa Young

Anonymous (2) American Electric Power Ms. Elizabeth Siemer and Mr. Andrew Bohutinsky Mr. and Mrs. Merom and Judy Brachman ’56 Dr. Angela Casey and Mr. Michael Casey Crimson Design Group Dresden Sister City, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Durell Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Feibel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Geoffrion Pat and Kate Giller Herb and DeeDee Glimcher Robert I. Glimcher Family Foundation Babette T. Gorman ’69 Mrs. Ellen Havens Hardymon ’73 Dwight Hibbard Jong and Jessie Yeun Hee Huhl Kate and Andy Jenks April Zimmerman Katz ’87 and Kyle D. Katz The Kuproski Family Mrs. Cheryl Williams Lucks ’62 and Mr. John Lucks Mrs. Molly Kauffman Marsh ’64 and Mr. Don Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Mrs. and Mr. David McCurdy Dr. and Mrs. Obinna Moneme Timothy and Colleen O’Dell Mrs. Karen Mykrantz O’Keefe ’61 Bernard A. and Kathleen M. Ostrowski Attys. David and Leonore Paragas Jennifer Ciccarelli and Chad Perry Dr. and Mrs. Robert Polite Mr. David Presper and Mrs. Catharine Moritz Presper Dr. and Mrs. Summit Shah Mr. Sharfin and Dr. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Siamak Shayani Mrs. Patty Kauffman Strickland ’67 United States Tennis Association, Inc. Webb and Liz Flynn Vorys Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Weiler Jeffrey and Lynette Woda Anne Jeffrey Wright ’70 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ziegler, Jr.

CIRCLE OF ROSES

1898 CLUB

Asia Society Ms. Sally Crane Cox ’75 Jim Crane

Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong Cindy and Robert Baker

FOUNDERS COUNCIL $15,000 and above

$10,000 to $14,999

$2,500 to $4,999

Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Benson III Ms. Carrie Birch and Mr. Charles Birch Constance A. Bodiker ’54 Sue Andreae Brown ’56 and H. Hewitt Brown Susan N. Buchanan, MD, MPH ’79 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carbonara Mr. Philip E. Carlin Drs. James and Marya Cassandra Don and Ann Casto CSG Alumnae Board CSG Senior Class Gift Laura Bailey Culp ’78 Ms. Debbie Ferree Glenda Pierce Harrison Ms. Liza Kessler and Mr. Greg Henchel Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Hinson The Reverend Jane Power Mykrantz ’52 and Mr. Kiehner Johnson Ms. Sarah Brewer and Mr. Michael Kabbaz Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kronsbein Carla Pollack Lane ’64 Matt Leahy and Lauren Yen Leahy ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lewin Mrs. Andrea Smith Lorig ’56 Mrs. Stacy Wolery Marcus ’97 Regan and Andrew Mazak Scott and Susan Merryman Jamie Crane and Tim Miller Dr. and Mrs. James W. Murakami Mr. and Ms. Jeff Norris Mr. and Mrs. Michael Papadakis Tommy and Dayna Payne Dr. Susanne G. Perry and Mr. Thad R. Perry Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reynolds Bryan and Betsy Ross Ms. Karen Saah ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Siemer Marilyn and Jack Skolds Dr. Emily N. Smyth and Mr. Antonio P. Smyth Paul and Diane Swoboda Christine Thorne, MD ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Weiler Ms. Jane Mitcheltree Werum ’43 Mr. Craig White and Ms. Heidi Popadych Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilkinson Jim and Kim Rice Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Woods Mr. Dan Wong

RED & GOLD

$1,500 to $2,499 Peri Altan ’86 Ms. Elizabeth (Betsy) Jeffrey Balderston ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brooks Ms. Catherine M. Colinvaux ’82 Dr. L. Mark Dean and Ms. Malinda L. Susalla

Drs. Victor V. Dizon and Deborah J. Woidtke Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drummond Timothy and Marilu Faber Mr. and Mrs. Micky Fullen Aman Garcha and Danielle Demko Anne C. Griffin The Halpern Family Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brian Hardy Jeff and Lynn Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hensley Michael and Karen Lurie Jones Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kessler Mr. John Larrimer and Ms. Sarah Campbell Andrew D. and Carrie L. Madison Walter and Cynthia McLarty Dr. and Mrs. Tejas Mehta Mrs. Susan Culter Meiling ’61 Dr. Hariklia Louvakis and Mr. Craig Nagy Suzanne Havens Nick ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Papadakis Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Pizzuti Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ransier Ms. Georgia Ruch ’05 Ms. Leslie J. Sawyer ’71 Mr. and Mrs. David and Laura Schoettmer Anna and Don Steere Dr. Anupama Chauhan and Dr. John Wakelin Dr. Lorraine S. Wallace and Mr. William H. Wallace, Jr.

FLAGBEARER $750 - $1,499

Anonymous (2) Dr. and Mrs. Brent H. Adler Mr. and Mrs. John B. Albers II Estate of Barbara Miller Arnold, ’30 Sine-Marie and John G. Ayres Mr. and Mrs. David and Mona Barber Mrs. Catherine Sirak Bardsley ’67 Mr. Jonathan S. Barnes and Ms. Jenny Corotis Barnes ’81 Watson Billings Family Foundation Ms. Dana A. Booth Mrs. Nancy Rice Bott ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Brady Ms. Carolyn Thomas Christy ’60 Mrs. Lisa Youmans Chubb ’79 Mrs. Marjorie Sanford Crouse ’91 Arthur and Elaine Cryer CSG Student Council Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davakis Julie Eikenberry Ms. Melinda Snyder ’93 and Mr. Aaron Epstein Dean and Jacquie Fadel Mrs. Joanie Walz Foster ’56 Sarah and Tom Fusonie Mrs. Judy Roth Garel ’51 Ms. Carol J. Andreae and Mr. James P. Garland

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Dr. Richard Gumina and Dr. Patricia Witman The Henry Hauser Family Ms. Jennifer M. Henderson ’13 Ms. Katelyn M. Henderson ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and Victoria Hilbrands Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hostetler Mrs. Karl B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jones Drs. Brian and Rita Kaspar Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Kaufman Mr. Stephen Keyes and Ms. Lauren Bonfield Mrs. Heidi Ruben Kleinman ’91 and Mr. Stephen Kleinman Ms. Frances Lazarus ’06 Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lazarus Dr. Susan Lazarus ’78 Yasyn Lee Jane and Tom Lennox Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Lint Mary Pat Martin and Rick Livingston Ms. Madeleine W. Livingston ’12 Mr. and Mrs. John Mackessy Mr. Sean Malloy and Ms. Marie Malloy Dr. and Mrs. Tasos and Tina Manokas Mr. and Mrs. John Massimiani Ms. Seton Melvin ’78 Mrs. Sally Jeffrey O’Neil ’72 Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Pawlik Dr. Linda Swarlis and Dr. Gary Piggrem Rev1 Ventures Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Sanford Dr. and Mrs. Ajay Satyapriya Ms. Dorothy Hubbard Segal ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Showe Mr. and Mrs. George A. Skestos Mrs. Erin Aland Spalsbury Mrs. Marjorie Copeland Taylor ’47 Dr. and Mrs. Dan Turack Ms. Susan Tomasky and Mr. Ronald Ungvarsky James and Ann Uselman Mr. and Mrs. Franck G. Wobst Ms. Caron C. Zand ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Zimmerman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Zink Mr. and Mrs. William P. Zox Mrs. Julie Ferber Zuckerman ’97

PATRONS

$350 to $749 Anonymous (2) The Alonso-Taub Family Ms. Allison Ansari ’05 Mr. and Mrs. James Anthony Keith and Shauna Arnold Mrs. Karen Feibel Aronoff ’78 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Arthur Mrs. Margaret Forbes Baker ’89 Carolyn Cox Batcheller ’72 Drs. Greg and Maria Behbehani Amber Leigh Swain ’07 and JeanSebastien Bernaert Ms. Mary Ann Beverly ’64 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. and Penny Masters Boes Mary Jane Dawes Bolon ’54 and Thomas M. Bolon

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Mr. Brian Bornino and Ms. Leah Sellers Ryan and Amy Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buxton Mrs. Dia Mitchell Canter ’70 Ms. Barbara Cavalaris Mrs. Leo T. Chylack, Jr. Ms. Kathleen Clark ’79 The Class of 1957 Dr. Karen Evans and Mr. Andre Coleman Mrs. Emily Bartz Costello ’97 CSG Thespian Troupe #6944 Dr. Ritu Bansal Cuttica ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Daly Mrs. Joyce Baltzell Dargusch ’43 Jordan Davis Ms. Laura E. Dehlendorf ’78 Kim and Jacob Dobres Ms. Colleen M. Duffy ’84 Matt and Stacey Finn Mrs. Louise Gorrell Frank ’63 Mrs. Julie Feibel Friedlander ’75 Mr. and Mrs. John and Natalie Furniss Dr. and Mrs. Vidu Garg Mrs. Jillian Diamond Gliksberg ’05 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Gorman Mr. Ryan Gramlich and Mrs. Jordan Hilbrands Gramlich ’07 Dr. Sarah Greenberger ’97 Mrs. Melinda Case Griffin ’69 Mr. Thomas J. Grote and Mr. Richard B. Neal, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff and Betsy Gugle Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gunsorek Jack Guy and Cynthia Price Ms. Jacquelyn Guy ’06 Tom and Lee Ann Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Halley Ms. Masu Haque-Khan ’91 Barbara M. Harrison Dr. Shahed Hasnat and Ms. Ajmeri Hoque Ms. Sarah Benson Hatcher ’97 Dr. Patricia T. Hayot Dr. Suzin Cho Helgaas ’86 Mrs. Charleen Noyes Hinson Drs. Leslie and Seth Hoffman Ms. Melissa D. Huffman ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Justin Hutchings Kathryn Jeffrey ’66 Kevin and Jennifer Jones Mrs. Mary Sheppard Jones ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Ira and Debora Kane Dr. Roya Zarraby Kazemi Dr. Thomas Keeling and Ms. Sandra Matarrese-Keeling Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Klosterman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Knott Dr. Elizabeth Koffler and Mr. Lucas Koffler Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Sue Kromalic Dr. John Kwak and Dr. Linda Ryu Anne Werum Lambright ’68 Mrs. Nancy Wolfe Lane ’57 James and Enas Lanham Kelly Lavelle Ms. Jen Georgia Lee ’90 Dr. Alyson H. Leeman ’81 Leah Levinson Mrs. Doris Li

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Ms. Taylor E. Lint ’11 Drs. Carolyn and Russell Lonser Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lurie James and Jana Maniace Patsy and Woods Martin Drs. John and Ann McAlearney Ms. Margo Vorys McCool ’68 Dr. Carrie McCullough and Mr. Howell McCullough III Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Jennifer McDonald Drs. John M. and Mary Lou McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. McNeil Ms. Ruth Milligan ’86 Mr. Peter Minneci and Ms. Katherine Deans Ms. Aida S. Montano Mr. Joseph Norton and Ms. Danielle Norton Ms. Ellen Marie Pizzuti ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery M. Poth Ms. Katy Potts ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Powers Mrs. Robert M. Quillin Ms. Liz Ratliff ’96 John Rau and Diane Cole Mr. Chad Readler Dr. Kirstin Lindberg and Mr. Tim Rennick Mr. and Mrs. David Resch Dr. Jennifer Richardson and Mr. Craig Richardson Rita and Roger Ross Mrs. Sarah Keny Rugen ’68 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Salamon Mr. and Mrs. Darren Schehl Ms. Amy Schottenstein ’83 Dr. Shahin Shahinfar and Dr. Hamideh Shamsai Dr. and Mrs. Michael I. Shamos Ms. Samantha Shuler ’87 Mrs. Richard S. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Aman Singh Mrs. Jennifer Good Skrobarcek ’00 Christine Wittmann Snyder Scott and Alecia Solomon Mr. Craig Stuntz and Ms. Chrys Gee Colleen Nissl and Roger Sugarman Mrs. Sarah Young Taylor ’75 Carol and Dennis Thompson Mrs. Barbara Boothby Thun ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Tobias Mrs. Ellen Larrimer Tripp ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Twombly Mrs. Rosamond Brown Vaule ’55 Ms. Monica Welt ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Westwater Mr. David F. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jason Williams Mr. Gregory Wong and Dr. Karen Kwek Michael E. Yaffe and Karin Yaffe Stump Ms. Linda Yenkin ’59

SPONSOR $5 to $349

Anonymous (37) Ms. Ann Abbott ’55 Dr. and Mrs. Fadhil Abbousy Ms. Allison Abell

Ms. Jessica Gerber Abzug ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ackley Ms. Deborah Addison Mrs. Deborah Willi Addison ’77 Mr. Garvin Addison and Mrs. Sharma Brown-Addison Ms. Katherine W. Addison ’85 Ms. Tanja Agriesti Ms. Jill Alexander Ms. Katharine Alexander Liz Alexander Miss Sarah Alexander ’24 Mr. Sean Alexander Dr. Deana Solaiman and Mr. Hosam Alhag-ali Ms. Caitlin Allen ’08 Ms. Maya J. Allen ’16 Ms. Adele B. Anderson ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson Katherine Mills Anderson ’67 Mrs. Kennon Duncan Anderson ’78 Mrs. Susan D. Anderson Elena Sadar Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ansley Dr. Anika Anthony and Mr. John Anthony Ms. Brigid Arace Laura Braley Arch Ms. Patricia Arehart ’09 Tim and Elizabeth Arnold Ms. Lynne Aronson ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Tim Aslaner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Auble Mr. Shawn Austin Dr. Adebomi Omikunle and Mr. Akinyinka Awosika Luise and Saul Axelrod Ms. Keely Ayres ’82 Ms. Marilyn Havens Bagby ’49 Ms. Urvashi N. Bagga ’05 Andrew and Katie Bainbridge Mr. Bryce Baker Ms. Lindsay S. Baker ’97 Sarah and Glenn Balasky Ms. Terry Banks Ms. Kathy Bapst and Mr. Brian Bapst Mr. and Mrs. Frederik S. Barends Drs. Jason and Maria Barfield Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barnes III Ms. Amy Bodiker Baskes ’90 Mrs. Karen Walker Baty ’55 Jeni Britton Bauer and Charly Bauer Dr. Deborah Baum ’73 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beall Mrs. James Lee Beam Mrs. Ashley J. Beavers Mrs. Agnes Becker and Mr. James Becker Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Eileen Becknell Ms. Taylor Pospichel Belew ’05 Ms. Leslie Belfance Mr. and Mrs. David Bell Mrs. Cynthia Lape Bellof ’71 Ms. Cynthia Exconde Bender ’92 Mrs. Rachel Cashdollar Bennett ’87 Mrs. Sara Saxby Bentley ’62 Ms. Linda Benua ’64 The Berner Family Les Barnhart and Lynda Heyl Ms. Susan Bauer and Mr. Stephen Bernheim Ms. Morgan Berthold Ms. Blair Bethel D.V.M. ’82


Mrs. Jennifer Reeb Biehn ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Joey Bing Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler Bishara ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Arun K. Biswas Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bitler Jeni Blackburn Ms. Jenna Blackwell Ms. Meredith Blatt Janis Block ’71 Ms. Samantha L. Bloodhart Mr. Theodore Bloom Ms. Elizabeth Blosser Laura Julien Blust Ms. Shelley Boales Ms. Beth Edwards Boatright ’93 Ms. Kirby M. Boes ’15 Mrs. Bolon Ms. Kara Bolon ’08 Ms. Nichole Bondi Ms. Constance Bowen Borro ’04 Ms. Simi Botic ’04 Mr. Brian Botzman Mr. Jeffrey Bowen and Ms. Kimberly Phillips Maggie McLeod Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Boyden Ms. Sarah Spencer Boyer ’06 Dr. Bronya Boykin Mr. and Mrs. Deinbo Boyle Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Boyle, Jr. Ms. Suzanne Brady ’93 Dr. Lisa Brustein Brand ’70 Mrs. Eleanor Ackley Brandt ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Breckenridge Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan Nancy Slade Brennan Darrin and Gwen Bright Ms. Erica Brillson ’05 Ms. Bethany A. Broderick ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brogdon Dr. Shraddha Mainali and Mr. Tyler Brosten Amelia Menk Brown and David Brown Mrs. Cynthia Porter Brown ’67 Ms. Karmell L. Brown ’09 Ms. Kelly Brown Ms. Sharion Brown Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Brown, Sr. Ms. Yoci Vorys and Mr. Todd D. Brown Drs. F. Andrew and Paige Shalter Bruening ’89 Ms. Isabelle Bruner ’12 Dionne Bryant Ms. Jody Bryant Ms. Amanda Bunten Ms. Stephanie Burchfield ’74 Miss Elizabeth Burgess ’24 Raleigh Burges ’82 Dr. Marian Burns ’75 Betsy Butler Ms. Diana Butts Ms. Shelby Butz Ms. Nancy Dunn Byers ’75 Ms. Diane Fulford Bynum ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cain Sharon C. Cameron Dr. Karen M. Taylor and Dr. Nancy K. Campbell Duan Cannon Judy and David Canowitz H. Jay and Robin Ives Canowitz Ms. Rachel J. Canowitz ’13 Barbara Van Meter Carey ’47 Mrs. Elizabeth Carlin

Ms. Denora Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. James J. Carmon Jennifer Nelson-Carney and John Carney Mr. and Mrs. Jason Carpenter Diann Casagrande Guy Casagrande Ms. Genelle Castro Mrs. Katie Cataldi Mrs. Clare Willoughby Ceballos ’95 and Mr. Michael Ceballos Mr. and Mrs. Mahesh Chabria Ms. Saengdao Chaialee Mrs. Sara Brackman Chandler ’53 Ms. Pamela M. Chaney Mr. Jacob Chapa Ms. Kacey Chappelear ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Chappelear Ms. Sophie H. Chatas ’12 Ms. Elizabeth Chinn ’05 Mary and Jamie Chomic Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Chow Ms. Kerry A. Christensen Ms. Mary Ciccarelli Connie Evans Claar ’54 Mr. Maurice Clarett and Ms. Ashley Evans Mr. and Mrs. David J. Clarke, Sr. Ms. Dionesha Clarke Susan Clatworthy Ms. Roseanne Cleary Ms. Mary Anne Click ’15 Ms. Mindy Coffey Mrs. Lauren Feibel Cohen ’82 Mrs. Sandra W. Cohen Ms. Sarah Cole Mr. Ethan Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Gil Colen Mr. and Mrs. Phil Collins Mrs. Christopher Conley ’73 John and Donna Cook Kristen Cook Ms. Jolene Hickman and Ms. Jodi Cooley Ms. Laura Fanning Cooley ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Copits Mr. Kurt Corfield and Ms. Tiffany Corfield Mrs. Helen McSweeney Corley ’83 Mr. Mark Corna Ms. Jeanette Cost Mrs. Martha Gottling Cottrill ’80 Ms. Lindsey A. Courtice ’16 Drs. Tom and Lisa Courtice Mrs. Emily Allen Cowles ’03 Mrs. Abbie McClintock Crane ’64 Zoe Crankshaw Gloria Grimes Creviston Dr. Cathy Crompton Mrs. Lucy Morris Crotty ’83 Mrs. Helen Johnson Crow Ms. Joy White Culp ’63 Ms. Joan Cummins Ms. Ginny Cunningham ’61 Mrs. Heidi F. Currier Mrs. Wendy Fahey Currier ’02 Dr. Tiffany Tynes Curry and Mr. Anthony Curry Cycle614 Joseph Danielewicz Mr. Edward D’Arms and Ms. Joanne Goldhand Miss Katrina D’Arms ’20 Ms. Bonita Darrah

Alan and Louise Davidson Ms. Christine Davis ’72 Mrs. Gretchen Wells Davis ’70 Vivian and Jack Davis Ms. Janetta Davis Dr. Juliet Taylor and Mr. Michael Davis Shea Davis Ms. Victoria Davis ’00 Ms. Wit Davis ’96 Ms. Jessica Turpin Dawson ’04 Dr. Rebecca DeGraaf ’81 Mrs. Connie Crabbe Dehlendorf ’55 Margaret Prunte Del Col Sean Delaney Ms. Jenn DeLong ’11 Mr. Peter Denisky Ms. Lauren Keny Detjen ’06 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Detrick Dr. Sherry B. Zox and Dr. Arnold H. Deutchman Ms. Emilee Zox Deutchman ’06 Ms. Hallee Zox Deutchman ’04 Elaine and Edward DeVennish Patricia Goss Dick Dr. Susan Diduk The Reverend Dr. Anne M. Dilenschneider ’73 Chris Heer Dill Ms. Valorie Dillard Mr. and Mrs. John Dilley Steven and Ronda Dittrick Mrs. Kimberly Ditty Mrs. Lv Dizon Ms. Cindy Do Ms. Jenny Do Mr. Nhi Tran and Ms. Oanh K. Do Mike and Nancy Donaldson Ms. Robon Warburton Donaldson ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Donat Mr. and Mrs. David Donley Mr. and Mrs. Sean Donnelly Mrs. Simone K. Drakes Monin Dreebin Edie Milligan Driskill Mrs. Corinne Francis Driver ’52 Ms. Courtney P. Druen ’97 Mrs. Emily Johnston Dubé ’85 Frank L. Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Durley Mrs. Sally Dutey Ms. Abigail Dye ’94 Geri Dye Ms. Katherine Dykes ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Economus Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Edic Jenny Ross Edwards Mr. and Mrs. John W. Edwards Pam and LeRoy Edwards Peggy S. Edwards Ms. Marcia Smith Miller ’71 and Mr. Kevin Eigel Ms. Teresa C. Eigel ’08 Mr. Isslam Elderwy and Mrs. Yara Fouad Ms. Caroline Elia ’09 Ms. Raeanne Ellis-Baker J. Richard Emens and Beatrice Wolper Dr. Donna Erickson Ms. Elizabeth Esser Mr. and Mrs. Brian Estepp Richard and Patricia Evans Drs. David and Allison Evans

Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Evans Mrs. Jennifer Johnson Eve ’80 Ms. Jessica Guy ’00 and Mr. Nicholas Everhart Ms. Katherine Exline ’02 The Eyears Family Elaine G. Chu and Elliot Fan Mrs. Edward A. Farber Ms. Sheri Farber ’85 Mr. W. Thomas Farquhar Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fauber Ms. Kimberly Fauber Dr. Jean Fechheimer ’68 Ms. Natalie L. Feldman ’13 Ms. Olivia Z. Feldman ’16 Krissy Rose-Anderson Fenner ’97 Paula M. Fenner ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ferguson Ms. Caroline Krabach Ferrari ’96 Kay Fetters Ms. Courtney Feuer ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Tejuan Files Mr. and Mrs. Michael Finn Ms. Elizabeth Fiorile ’04 Mrs. Rebecca Miller Fisher ’68 Mrs. Edith Postlewaite Flagg ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flaherty Ms. Rebecca J. Flaherty ’15 Jennifer McNally and Michael Flamm Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleege Ms. Crystal Fletcher Mrs. Kristin Kirk Florey ’84 Mrs. Kelly Andrews Flynn ’82 Mr. Michael Flynn and Ms. Diane Hoenig Brian and Nancy Flynn Mrs. Linda von Haam Fontana ’68 and Mr. David Fontana Ms. Janet T. Foreman Mrs. Nancy Draudt Forrest ’58 Miss Ava Fortney ’21 Dr. Christine Fortney and Mr. Matthew Fortney Leah and Jared Forts Mrs. Molly Schirner Fortune ’96 Dr. Jessica Foster and Mr. Daren Foster Ms. Joyce Fout Mike Frank Dr. Rita I. Freimanis ’72 Patricia Williams French ’74 Mrs. Jennifer Ull Frey ’94 Hindi Lichtenstein Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Tod Friedman Jessica Fries-Gaither Anne Fullarton Ms. Sandra Mendel Furman ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fusonie Greg Gammons and Elizabeth Johnson Ms. Myriam Garcia Mr. William C. Garner III and Mrs. Melissa A. Blount-Garner Ms. Christina Garrett Pamela J. Garrett Ms. Jenee Gaskin ’06 Mrs. Lyndsey Fish Gelhaus ’95 Jessica Ann Germain Mrs. Hue Giang Mrs. Elizabeth DeLeo Gibbs ’78 Ms. Jane H. Gibson Dr. Stephanie L. Gibson

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Joseph and Janet Gilani Mrs. Catherine Zacks Gildenhorn ’74 Barbara and Gary Giller Jessica Giller Mr. David Gillespie and Ms. Amy Gillespie Mr. Eugene Gillison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillison Prudence Schofield and Mr. John Glaus Barbara (Babs) Summer Glazier ’70 Jennifer Glimpse Mrs. Katherine Allen Godwin ’98 Ms. Kara Hilbrands Golamb ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldach Drs. Richard and Cheryl Golden Mrs. Raakhee B. Gonela, PSy.D. ’91 Ms. Tanya Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gorman Dr. Katherine Kakis Graham ’96 David B. and Susan B. Greenberger Dr. Rebecca Greenberger ’06 Mrs. Lisa Mueller Greene ’83 Ms. Lacey Greenwalt ’04 Dr. John Greskovich Ms. Lindsay Saxe Griffin ’00 Ms. Ginny Grilli Morgan Grodesky Mr. and Mrs. John Groeber Ms. Lucy M. Groeber ’11 Mrs. Marjory Wasserstrom Gross ’55 Ms. Christina Grundy Ms. Rose Guagliardo ’97 Ms. Catherine Guenther ’09 Christine Guenther, DO Miss Abigail Gugle ’27 Ms. Paige Gullett Mrs. Bernadette Gunsorek Mr. Adam Gurevitz and Mrs. Stacy Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Mary Hackett Ms. Madeline A. Hadley ’13 Mrs. Emily Hall Kimberly Hall ’91 Lt. Col. Sarah L. Hall ’91 Ms. Susan Brenholts Hamilburg ’68 Mr. James Hammock Mrs. Courtney Minister Hanig ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Happ Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Harmon Ms. Carmen C. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Harris Mr. Harry Harris III and Ms. Abigail Blosser Ms. Ruth Ayers Harris ’55 Mrs. Susan Cutler Harris ’73 Ms. Michelle Harrison ’07 Amy Hartman Ms. Jennifer Readler and Mr. Philip Hartmann Mr. John A. Hartshorne and Mrs. Pamela D. Hartshorne Ms. Dona M. Hasbargen Mr. and Mrs. John F. Havens II Jackie Hawkins Ms. Danielle Hayot ’94 Ms. Ariel Haytas ’05 Mr. Scott F. Hearst and Ms. Karen A. Auble Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heimann Ms. Elizabeth Morris ’72 and Mr. John Helyar

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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hemmer Mrs. Nancianne A. Henchcliffe ’63 Ms. Pat Henderson Megan Henry Mr. and Mrs. Donogh Hernon Mrs. Melinda Masoner Hersey ’63 Ms. Talia Kayne ’05 Ms. Frances Johnson Hester ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William and Selena Heyer Mrs. Barbara Hicks Ms. Greta J. Hilbrands ’11 Ms. Mary Hill ’98 Mr. and Mrs. R. Patrick Hiller Avery Hinson ’16 Ms. Arjola Hizmo The Hoag Family Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hoffman Ms. Rebecca Morosky Hoffman ’86 Ms. Evlin Hogan ’13 Ms. Susan Holliday, Ph.D. ’69 The Honorable Denise Page Hood ’70 Scott Hook Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Horner Mr. Bernard Horwitz Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Horwitz Mr. Ronald House and Ms. Catherine Marschall Ms.Tamara M. Howard ’01 Kelly Hoyt-Standley Dr. Jiang Hua and Mrs. Huiqing Fang Ms. Kun Katie Hua ’05 Nancy K. Hudson Ms. Carol J. Huff ’75 Mrs. Jennifer Nash Humphrey ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hungerford Mr. John Hunt and Ms. Lacey Copeland Ms. Leslie Huntington ’70 Shelly Huthmaker Mrs. Randi Stein Hutton ’70 Sebastian and Rebecca McCabe Ibel Ms. Lindsey Innes ’04 Ms. Judith K. Isaac Gregory S. and Erica Jackson Mr. Steve Jackson Mr. Benjamin Jacobs Ms. Lynn Balshone Jacobs ’60 Ms. Annie Jacobson ’03 Mr. Atef and Mrs. Maleha Jallaq Jeffrey and Emily Janis Ms. Brenda Jarrett Dr. Tensing Maa and Mr. James Jeffers Dr. and Mrs. Hasan K. Jeffries Ms. Janell W. Jelliffe ’73 Miss Maddie Jenks ’25 Ms. Adrienne Skrzypek Jett ’98 Mrs. Arlene H. Johnson Mr. James Johnson Ms. Julie F. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Levon Johnson Mrs. Nancy Cottingham Johnson ’51 Nicole Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnson Mr. Richard Jolly and Ms. Dara Pizzuti ’87 Mrs. Charlotte Blair Jones ’83 Miss Claudia Jones ’23 Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones Mrs. Nancy Emig Jones ’67

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones Shakala Jones Drs. Aniket and Sarita Joshi Ann Joyce ’69 Ms. Mary Dawson Joyce ’77 Dr. Rosemary Joyce Prof. and Mrs. Vince Jungkunz Mr. James R. Kaltenecker Leigh Kane Drs. Sumit and Shruti Kapoor Ms. Alexandra Karsten Andrea Kates ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Katz Mr. Stanley H. Katz Anne B. Kauffman Sarah Anne Rice Kauffman Ms. Madeline G. Kaufman ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kavicky Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kayes Dr. Naomi Kayne and Mr. Daniel Kayne Mr. James Keene Sara Winters Kehoe Mr. Brian Kemp Kendra Scott LLC Ms. Carole Kennon-Eaton ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kessler Tracy Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ketner Ms. Katie Kikta Mr. and Mrs. Todd J. Killian Miss Emma Kim ’23 Ms. Julia Kim ’90 Mrs. Myung Soon Kim Alisa King Mr. and Mrs. Terence Kirby Ms. Courtney Larrimer Klatt ’89 and Mr. Andrew Klatt Mrs. Linda Klayman Mr. and Mrs. Randy Klein Miss Camryn Kleinman ’23 Keith Klingenberg Mr. Isaac Klopfenstein Mrs. Barbara Klosterman Mrs. Sarah Knepp ’96 Mr. and Dr. Damon L. Knight Mrs. Maggie Wuorinen Koerner ’77 Mrs. Eleonora Kofman Ms. Katherine Korda ’73 Ms. Kaitlyn Korn ’05 Dr. Stephanie Kakos Kraft ’86 Roberta Y. Krakoff Mr. Jeffrey Kramer Mrs. Lynn Garrett Kranz ’70 Mrs. Jane Krastel Ron and Kathleen Krupa Andrea Krupman ’84 The Kula Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kurtz III Mr. William Kusi and Ms. Josie Minta Mrs. Constance Baker Lacaillade ’69 Jerry and Carmen Ladman Dr. and Mrs. Peter Lafferty Mrs. Shari McCaskill Lamar ’85 Mr. Joseph Landrum Ms. Vanessa Landrum Mrs. Charlotte Gerlach Larger ’06 Ms. Karen Albers Larson ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Latham Dr. Stephanie Lauden and Mr. Jonathan Lauden Ms. Paula Lausa ’73 Dr. and Mrs. James Lawlor

Mrs. Mary Lou Lawrence Wendy Lazarus Ms. Priscilla Leach ’67 Dr. Veronica Leahy Maria Dixon LeBlanc Laurie Zox Leder Ms. Ethel E. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Ken Lee Lisa Young Lee ’79 Mrs. Sharon Libell Leenhouts ’75 Mrs. Mary Zook Legere ’95 Ms. M. Drue D. Lehmann ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lemon Ms. Katelyn M. Lennon ’13 Ms. Mary Ann Leonard Mrs. Ellen Chadkin Lerner, BSN ’66 Serena Lett Mr. and Mrs. Yhezkel Levi Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Levin Mrs. Sandra Yenkin Levine ’53 Ms. Cynthia Yenkin Levinson ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Levy Mrs. Charlotte Daniels Lewis ’68 M. Lewis Dr. Marc Lewis and Mrs. Amy Felsenthal Lewis ’89 Ms. Jennifer Li Suzanne Lin The Reverend Tracey Lind ’72 Mrs. Leila Lindemann-Bacho ’75 Anthony and Marianne Lisska Ms. Liz Liston ’03 Dr. Karen A. Little ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Litzinger Ms. Martha Livingston ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerald Livingston Juweny Lukito Loe Ms. Kathryn Logan ’01 Dr. and Mrs. Mark Lomax Mrs. Diane Smith Long ’78 Ms. Audra Longert ’95 Mr. George Louvakis Ms. June E. Loving ’55 Mr. John Lowe Dorothy Luckage Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luckage Ms. Karen Lui ’96 Mr. and Mrs. George and Susan Lunt Mr. Peter A. Lusenhop and Ms. Lisa J. Berger ’87 Rose and James Lyle Joanne Lynn ’76 Ms. Pamela W. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J.H. Lyons Ms. Abigail Mack Mrs. Ellen Feinknopf Mack ’56 Ms. Julia A. Mackessy ’15 Ms. Susan Leach Madden ’70 Ms. Marissa B. Madison ’17 Beth Reiland and Marty Magid Ms. Whitney S. Mahan ’12 Brigid Maher Ms. Maeve Maher Drs. William E. and Eileen M. Maher Beth Mahler Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Maite Mrs. Michael M. Major Mrs. Ruth Ruggles Malick ’71 Mr. Kurt M. Malkoff Mrs. Alyson Neugebauer Mandel ’88 Dr. Deepa Reddy and Dr. Krishna Mannava Mr. and Mrs. Jose L. Manriquez Drs. Manolo and Helouise Mapa


Ms. Joellen Mapp Laurel H. Marks ’84 Ms. Jane A. Marland Ms. Mary C. Marsh ’78 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Marshall III Alexandra Martin Mary K. and Howard P. Marvel Ms. Libby Marvel ’05 Ms. Faith Masterson ’12 Mrs. Elinor V. Matchneer ’50 Mrs. Patricia Mathews Dr. Deepa Mathur and Mr. Prashant Mathur Mrs. Kathleen Piazza Matney ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Maurer Ms. Sylvia Maurer The Reverend and Mrs. Andrew J. Mazak Mr. Matthew Mazur and Ms. Rachel Mazur Ms. Ann McCabe ’75 Krissy Bibart McCabe Mrs. Elizabeth Ashbrook McCann ’37 Ms. Leslie Siegel McCarthy ’92 and Mr. Robert McCarthy Mrs. Elizabeth McClinchie Rachael McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Jennifer McCormick Mrs. Elisabeth Keny McDonald ’62 Mrs. Sally Lou Kirkendall McDonald ’53 Ms. Laura Ward McDonley ’03 Ann Marie McDonnell Ms. Suzanne McElheny ’99 Amanda Moore McGinnis ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGuire Ms. Marcia Willcox McHam ’55 Mrs. Evelyn Means McKitrick ’42 Ms. Debbie McKnight Joe McLain Ms. Angela McLarty ’94 Sarah McManus Ms. Michelle Congbalay McMichael ’91 Ms. Elizabeth McNamara ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McNeil Mrs. David McRae Mr. and Mrs. George McVey Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Meade Mrs. Meade Rupp Means ’98 Ms. Lizanne Galbreath Megrue ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Melillo Ms. Anne T. Melvin ’81 Ms. Angela M. Mentel ’12 Ms. Rosalind M. Mercier ’68 Marcella A. Merriman Miss McKenna Merriman ’21 Ms. Chloe Metz ’94 Mr. and Mrs. James Mevis Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meyer Martha Gallagher Michael ’73 Mrs. Charles W. Miller Dr. Jennifer Miller ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller Mr. Richard L. Miller Dr. and Mrs. William and Shelley Miller Ms. Michaela J. Milligan ’15 The Minkin Family Mrs. Vuoch Tan Minnich ’93 Mrs. Edna Slauson Mitchell ’63 Ms. Susan Mitchell ’87 Becky Moehring ’83 Dr. Aase Moller-Hansen ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moneme

Mr. Jon Mordan Diana Clatworthy Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morse Mr. and Mrs. William Morse Daniel W. and Roberta S. Morton Ms. Rebecca Morton ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mott Ms. JoVonna Moxley-Knapp ’96 Ms. Julianne Mueller ’74 Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Murnane Mia Murphy Ms. Corlis Murray Ms. Megan E. Murray ’11 Katherine Wilson Muth ’68 Julie P. Myers and John E. Myers Mrs. Lena Myers-Lini ’85 Dr. Laura Justice and Mr. Ian C. Mykel Lynda and Stephen Nacht Lynn Nagy and Angelina Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nagy Mr. John Narcross and Ms. Susan Zoldak Ms. Erin L. Nash ’91 Ms. Tene Nash ’94 Kasey Neer Stephanie Nelson Miss Laila Netus ’23 Ms. Kathleen Gruber Newland Miss Anya Nguyen ’23 Mrs. Cam Nguyen Sy and Witti Nguyen Mr. Tien Nguyen and Mrs. Bay Tran Ms. Kristie Nicolosi Dr. and Mrs. David Niven Ronald Nocks Mrs. Heidi Reiner Nowalany ’94 Mr. and Mrs. John Nunn Susan Li O’Connor Ms. Sarah O’Dea ’98 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Offenberg Mr. Frank O’Grady Anna Kakos Okell Ms. Patricia J. Miranda and Mr. Christopher A. O’Leary Miss Graely Olsen ’30 Dr. Michael O’Mara and Atty. Lani Biafore Atty. and Mrs. Shaun Omen Mr. Nathaniel O’Neal and Mrs. Tameka Dillard-O’Neal Miss Yori O’Neal ’24 Ms. Alexandra Ording ’05 Ms. Kasey Ording ’07 Ms. Emily Wightman O’Reilly ’04 Lorani Orobitg Renee O’Shaughnessy Ms. Madeline A. Ostrowski ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ottey Mrs. Deneese Owen Mr. Ryan Owen Ms. Beth Richards Owens ’43 Nancy Pace M.D., MSPH ’71 Ms. Penelope A. Packard ’53 Samantha Paetow Elizabeth Page Mrs. Nancy A. Page Ms. Bonnie Palma Mr. and Mrs. Panik Cynthia Parker-Babatunde Mrs. Ann Blake Parsons ’55 Dr. and Mrs. C. Bayard B. Paschall, III Ms. Hannah T. Paschall ’00 Mr. William Pascol IV Mrs. Jill Patrick-Smith ’80

Ms. Ashley Pauley Mr. William Peddicord Tamera Pedon Ms. Deniray Mueller and Ms. Karen Peeler Dr. Eneysis Peña Mr. Jeffrey Persall and Ms. Sheila Persall Mr. Aaron Perzanowski Linda H. Pettengill Suzanne Pfeiffer Dr. Rebecca Wallihan and Mr. John Pieper Ms. Chaitali S. Pimputkar ’96 Mr. Perry Pipes Drs. Joel and Julie Politi Rachel Politi Mr. and Mrs. Vince Pompili Mrs. Sue Popadych Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter III Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Porter II Ms. Beverly Posey Mr. and Mrs. George Postalakis Tracy Potter Mr. Aaron Powell, Jr. and Mrs. Felecia Jackson-Powell Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Powell, Sr. Mr. Dawson R. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Price Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Priest Tricia and JD Privette Mrs. Charles G. Proctor Brenda Riley Provonsil ’83 Ms. Pamela H. Pryor ’63 Steve Pryor Autumn Y. Pu ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quigley Ms. Natalie Raabe ’98 Mrs. Aghdas Rafat Ms. Laura Raines ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ransier Ms. Barbara J. Ratner ’53 Ms. Erica L. Reaves ’00 Ms. Lisa A. Reaves Ms. Judy Pass Redd ’57 Ms. Maggi-Meg Reed ’77 Mr. Roger Reed Dr. Arshad Rehan and Mrs. Sahira Biland Mr. John Reichley Paul and Sheila O’Donnell Reiner Ms. Sabrina Renkar ’03 Christa Roundhouse Reurink ’05 Dr. Anne McKee Rex ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Jocelyn Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Richards Barbara Werum Richard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riederer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Riley Ms. Alexandra Roberts ’08 Hugh and Bonnie Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Robins Dr. and Mrs. John L. Robinson James and Caroline Rocco Ms. Elizabeth Rodgers Ms. Dauntrica Rodgers Mr. David Rodgers Ms. Amy Rodriguez Dr. Soraya Rofagha ’96 Dr. and Mrs. Isaiah Rolle Ms. Susan J. Rollings

Ms. Audrey D. Rollins ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Romaker Linda and Gary Rominski Mrs. Lela Ostrander Rondeau ’97 Mrs. Jennifer Poulton Rose ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose Mr. and Mrs. Barry R. Rosen Howard and Laura Crabbe Rosenberg Ms. Aris Rosh ’94 Ms. Stephanie Ross ’05 Claire Rothchild Mr. and Mrs. Milo M. Rouse, Jr. Rhome and Sunny Ruanphae Ms. Jessica Rubinstein Ms. Sarah Rubenstein ’88 Annie Ruefle Dr. Mary Jo Ruggieri Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Rupp Mrs. Jessica Bailey Rush ’94 Ms. Carol Russell Ms. Francesca D. Russo ’02 Mrs. Anne Klingbeil Ryan ’77 Ms. Sarah E. Ryan ’85 Yoaz Saar and Julie Schottenstein Saar ’84 Ms. Toshia Safford Ms. Samantha Sagrares Saks Fifth Avenue Andrea Zid Salmi ’83 Ms. Donna Brenholts Salsich ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanfilippo Barbara Ritter Sauder Sheri Gillery Scaglione Ms. Kathryn Schaefer ’73 Ms. Carol Scheck Ms. Hannah Scheckelhoff ’07 Jeffrey C. and Kim M. Schellhaas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scherbel Ms. Jane Schiff ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiff Ms. Alexandra Lehman Schill ’04 Mr. and Mrs. William I. Schirner Lesley Brown Schless ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Schmelzer Mrs. Mary Larrick Schmertz ’67 Mrs. Kate Estabrook Schoedinger ’78 Marie Schoettmer Melanie and Eric J. Schottenstein Ms. Janice Schottenstein Lenore G. Schottenstein Hope and Jim Schrim Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schulte Mrs. Suzanne Durstine Schumacher ’50 The Honorable Betsy Luper Schuster ’90 and Mr. Mark Schuster Dr. Carol R. Schwebel Dr. Sara Schwebel Nancy Sharp Schweiger Susan and Christopher Scott Mr. and Mrs. John C. Scott Mrs. Tana Sterrett Scott ’61 Mrs. Timothy T. Scott Mr. Aaron A. Seamon Mrs. Lindsay Lawrence Sears ’85 Katie Seese Mr. Dewey A. Sehring Mrs. Megan Kelleher Seitchik ’89 Ms. Melody Sekulouski Beth Sellers ’84 Ms. Beth Byers Sells ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seminario Antoinette Farrar Seymour ’59

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Mr. and Mrs. James Shackelford Ms. Susan Smith Shages ’70 Vafa Riazi and Sheila Shahamat Mike and Carolyn Shalter Ms. Caitlin Shanahan ’05 Mark R. Shanahan and J. Pari Sabety Mrs. Shelagh Connor Shapiro ’81 Paul and Myra Sharfin Martha Shaw Mrs. Maureen Stevens Shedenhelm ’63 Ms. Amy Dunning Sheehan ’83 Mr. Hussein Sheikh-abukar and Ms. Mana Mumin Mr. Jonathan Sherman Pauline and Milton Sherman Mrs. Louisa Wood Shields ’89 Mrs. Sarai Brachman Shoup ’84 Ms. Heidi Koch and Mr. Hugh Showe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shuff Mr. and Mrs. Van Shuff Al and Louise Siegel Mr. William Sieloff and Ms. Jodi Lee Ms. Jeanny Vorys Simaitis ’78 Dr. Elizabeth H. Simmons ’81 Ben Simon Doug and Joyce Simson Mrs. Elizabeth Exline Sinclair ’00 Mrs. Louis A. Sisler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Skasko Mrs. Jill Breen Skinner ’76 Mrs. Brandi Slaughter ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sloan Ms. Maisie Sloan Drs. Lyndsey and Timothy Sloan Ms. Lauren Smiley ’05 Ms. Desiree Smith Eliya Smith ’16 Ms. Emily Minor Smith ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Eric and Kelly Smith Kendall M. Smith ’13 Ms. Robin S. Smith ’12 Karen Scranton and Russell Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Snowden Dr. Laurie Snyder ’92 Mrs. Jacque E. Sohm Miss Bethany Spangler ’24 Miss Emma Spangler ’22 Miss Gillian Spangler ’25 Mrs. Krissa Kean Spence ’95 Mrs. Deanna Splawn Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sroufe Mrs. Carrie Montague Stanny ’78 Mrs. Laurie Aronson Starr ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Ruth Stenberg Ms. Catherine W. Stephenson ’71 Ms. Alice Stevens ’05 Ms. Charlotte Stiverson ’76 Mrs. Carole Schiff Straus ’52 Mr. Kerry Stringer and Ms. Nikki Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sugar III Mrs. Joseph A. Sugar, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sullivan Mrs. R. John Summers Lori Sussman Mrs. Louise Larrimer Swanson ’58 Ms. Nicole Swayne Dr. and Mrs. Kevin and Lynn Sweeney SWS Partners LLC Mrs. Emily Marsh Szabo ’80

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Ms. Clara Tajman Ms. Jill Tangeman Mrs. Catherine H. Taub Katherine Taub ’94 Mrs. Elizabeth J. Taylor ’75 and Mr. James Taylor Ms. Sarah N. Taylor ’12 Lisa Schaefer Tenreiro ’83 Drs. Bennett and Martha Tepper Mr. Daniel Tepper Ms. Elizabeth Tepper Mr. L’Quentus Thomas and Mrs. Deborah Aubert-Thomas Dr. Mary Rose and Mr. Eric Thompson Mrs. James R. Thorson Dr. Angela Thyer ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tiefenthaler Mrs. Fiona Crean Tierney ’80 Ms. Grace S. Tierney ’17 Ms. Charmaine Tinker Ms. Ashley Todaro ’06 Ms. Barbara J. Waters and Mr. Gerald J. Todaro Lauren Todd Ms. Carol Treffinger ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Matt True Ms. Katrin Warren Turina ’97 Dr. Rhonda Fletcher Turner ’83 Ms. Sara Turner Ms. Elizabeth Tynan ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Renny Tyson, Jr. Mary Ulbrich Dr. Christina M. Nyirati and Dr. Roseann F. Umana Ms. Victoria Ungvarsky ’13 Mr. Ken Van Pelt Ms. Lisa Yacso Vanover ’92 Diane Evans Vernon ’46 Mr. Garry Vershinin and Ms. April Sherry Caroline Johnson Voderberg Mrs. Dianne Loehnert Vogt ’66 Mrs. Suzanne Benua Vorbrugg ’62 Eleanor Vorys ’12 Ms. Charlotte Vretenar Marilyn and Jim Vutech Mrs. Katherine Arnold Wade ’66 Ms. Sally Quillin Wagner ’82 Drs. Bradley and Heather Walker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace Frank Wang and Anne Pu Mr. Joseph Ware and Mrs. Joileta Sharpe Ms. Lady Shirl Washington Jeff and Linda Wasil The Waterworks Mr. and Mrs. Danny Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Te’Lario and LaVanya Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watts Russ and Rebecca Watts Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Webb Mrs. Mary Rose Webster ’57 Pete and Mary Rose Weiland Mr. Stanley Weiland and Ms. Heather Forrest Ms. Susan Weiler ’84 Ms. Leah Weintraub Mrs. Diana Durley Welling ’91 Ms. Janie Marr Werum ’70 Brittany Westbrook ’98 Mr. and Mrs. David Westin

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Ms. Elizabeth Westley Ms. Julia White ’85 Ms. Larke Paul White ’93 Mrs. Katharine McClure Whitlow ’66 Dr. and Mrs. David Whitt Jeanne Whitaker Mrs. Jane Coffman Wichman ’80 Mrs. Anne Kirsten Wilder ’61 Mr. Mark Wilder and Ms. Dana Sims Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Wilkes, Sr. Ms. Nancy Kohler Wilkins ’99 Elizabeth Williams Ms. Elizabeth Williams ’76 Ms. Kimberly Williams ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Orville Williams Ms. Sloane Williams ’10 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Williams Cathy Jones Williard ’83 The Reverend Charles Wilson and Ms. Julie Barry David B. and Bobbi Wilson Ms. Ernestine Wilson Mr. James Wilson and Ms. Jeannine Gelpi Ms. Katherine Wilson ’17 Ms. Maggie Wilson ’10 Ms. Margaret F. Wilson ’17 Mrs. Vandita Malviya Wilson ’86 Mrs. Rebecca Schuller Wilsusen ’91 Ms. Allison Elia Wisely ’05 Angela An and Don Wolery Ms. Jane Wolfe ’76 Ms. Hope Wolman ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wolman Mrs. Hollis Wood Miss Lara Wood ’26 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wood Chelsea Woods ’00 Ping Wu Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yamamoto Ms. Marjorie Yano ’03 Ms. Elizabeth Fenner Yassenoff ’04 Ms. Margaret Yatsko ’10 Margie and Tom Yatsko Ms. Emily Kasler Yen ’04 Debbie Yoho Ms. Sarah Yost ’07 Bette Abel Young ’54 Ms. Normia Young Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Young Bobby Yu and Jeva Lin Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zieg Miss Anna Ray Ziegler ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ziegler Ms. Melissa Ziegler ’87 Mr. Skip Zink Mr. Tim Zink

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COLLEGIATE CLUB

In honor of Lilinoi Soo-Ah Berger Mr. Peter A. Lusenhop and Ms. Lisa J. Berger ’87

By giving something back to CSG, young alumnae in the Collegiate Club are introduced, while still in school, to a lifelong practice of giving. 2014 Madeline (Maddy) Kaufman 2014 Autumn Pu 2014 Audrey Rollins 2015 Kirby Boes 2015 Mary Anne Click 2015 Rebecca Flaherty 2015 Julia Mackessy 2015 Michaela Milligan 2015 Rachel Politi

Maya Allen Lindsey Courtice Olivia Feldman Jessica Giller Katelyn (Katie) Henderson Avery Hinson Madeline (MO) Ostrowski Eliya Smith Marissa Madison Grace Tierney Katherine (Kate) Wilson Margaret (Meg) Wilson

DECADE CLUB The Decade Club recognizes the strong Annual Giving support of CSG’s most recent graduates. It represents the future security of Columbus School for Girls. The Club is exclusive this year to those members of the Classes of 2008-2018 who have given $100 or more. 2008 Heather Davies Michaels 2009 Catherine Guenther 2009 Laura Raines 2010 Alexandra (Ally) Martin 2011 Jennifer (Jenn) DeLong 2011 Taylor Lint 2012 Isabelle Bruner 2012 Madeleine (Maddy) Livingston 2012 Angela Mentel 2013 Adele Anderson 2013 Madeline Hadley 2013 Jennifer (Jenny) Henderson 2013 Victoria Ungvarsky 2015 Kirby Boes 2016 Katelyn (Katie) Henderson 2016 Avery Hinson 2016 Eliya Smith

ANNUAL GIVING JULY 1 - JUNE 30

Parents

Denotes Leadership Society Giving

UPPER SCHOOL

Class of 2018 – 90% In honor of Briana Ore-Oluwa Anthony Dr. Anika Anthony and Mr. John Anthony In honor of Katherine Helena Arnold Keith and Shauna Arnold In honor of Imani Folashade Babatunde Cynthia Parker-Babatunde

In honor of Lauren Mae Carmon Mr. and Mrs. James J. Carmon In honor of Arlyvia Saengdao Chaialee-Franklin Ms. Saengdao Chaialee In honor of Sage Alexandra Clemons Mrs. Shannon Clemons and Mr. Brian Clemons In honor of Alyssa Maria Estepp Mr. and Mrs. Brian Estepp


In honor of Charlotte Kathryn Falk Steve and Nancy Falk

In honor of Grayson Elizabeth Sokol John S. and Elizabeth C. Sokol

In honor of Sidney Gabrielle Flynn Mr. Michael Flynn and Ms. Diane Hoenig

In honor of Normandie Sargent Standley Kelly Hoyt-Standley

In honor of Allison Lee Gammons Greg Gammons and Elizabeth Johnson In honor of Nicolette Garcia Ms. Myriam Garcia In honor of McKenzie Jean Gillison Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillison In honor of Ayla Masaki Gotoh-Mack Ms. Abigail Mack In honor of Kathryn Francis Gumina Dr. Richard Gumina and Dr. Patricia Witman

In honor of Evelyn Rain Stuntz Mr. Craig Stuntz and Ms. Chrys Gee In honor of Madeline Rene Swoboda Paul and Diane Swoboda In honor of Katherine Elizabeth Watts Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watts In honor of Grace Dorothy Weiler Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Weiler In honor of Paige Elizabeth Whitt Dr. and Mrs. David Whitt

In honor of Maura Elizabeth Hackett Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Mary Hackett

In honor of Fredaye Milan Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Wilkes, Sr.

In honor of Savannah Halley Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Halley

In honor of Bethany Elizabeth Chieno Yamamoto Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yamamoto

In honor of Eva Catherine Heyer Mr. and Mrs. William and Selena Heyer In honor of Kirsten Jung Ah Huhl Jong and Jessie Yeun Hee Huhl In honor of Carmen Feliz Jerkins Mrs. Vivian Jerkins and Dr. Joseph Jerkins In honor of Katerina Anne Jones Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy Jones In honor of Tara Joshi Drs. Aniket and Sarita Joshi In honor of Maria Allyson Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Kaufman In honor of Tara Kazemi Dr. Roya Zarraby Kazemi In honor of Lillian Myrtle Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz In honor of Julia Mae Lunt Mr. and Mrs. George and Susan Lunt In honor of Kristina Maria Manokas Dr. and Mrs. Tasos and Tina Manokas In honor of Fiona Ann McAlearney Drs. John and Ann McAlearney In honor of Erin Michele McCullough Dr. Carrie McCullough and Mr. Howell McCullough III In honor of Gioia Grace Melillo Mr. and Mrs. Jason Melillo In honor of Aerianna Beth Porter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter III In honor of Kimberly Shuster Presper Mr. David Presper and Mrs. Catharine Moritz Presper In honor of Stephanie Morgan Presper Mr. David Presper and Mrs. Catharine Moritz Presper In honor of Samantha Ilana Sharfin Mr. Sharfin and Dr. Cook

In honor of Brinley Rush Zieg Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zieg

Class of 2019 – 94% Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Arthur Andrew and Katie Bainbridge Mr. Jonathan S. Barnes and Ms. Jenny Corotis Barnes ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bennett Darrin and Gwen Bright John Rau and Diane Cole Mr. and Mrs. Steve Copits Kim and Jacob Dobres Ms. Kimberly Fauber Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Feibel Dr. John Greskovich Ms. Christina Grundy The Halpern Family Mr. and Mrs. Donogh Hernon Mr. Ronald House and Ms. Catherine Marschall Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hungerford Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnson Mr. James Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Klosterman The Kuproski Family Mr. and Mrs. Yhezkel Levi Mary Pat Martin and Rick Livingston Drs. Carolyn and Russell Lonser Rose and James Lyle James and Jana Maniace Mr. and Mrs. Jose L. Manriquez Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Jennifer McDonald Scott and Susan Merryman Mr. Tien Nguyen and Mrs. Bay Tran Timothy and Colleen O’Dell Lorani Orobitg Dr. and Mrs. Robert Polite Dr. Jennifer Richardson and Mr. Craig Richardson James and Caroline Rocco Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Romaker Jeffrey C. and Kim M. Schellhaas Dr. Shahin Shahinfar and Dr. Hamideh Shamsai

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Showe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith III Christine Thorne, MD ’84 Brian and Beth Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Twombly Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wagenbrenner Bobby Yu and Jeva Lin Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ziegler, Jr.

Class of 2020 – 85% Anonymous Brett M. and Cecily Chester Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Arthur Mr. Atef and Mrs. Maleha Jallaq Mr. and Mrs. Deinbo Boyle Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Boyle, Jr. Mr. Edward D’Arms and Ms. Joanne Goldhand Dr. Susan Diduk Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Donat Mr. and Mrs. Sean Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Denise Glimcher Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brian Hardy The Hoag Family Gregory S. and Erica Jackson Dr. John Kwak and Dr. Linda Ryu Mrs. Shari McCaskill Lamar ’85 James and Enas Lanham Dr. and Mrs. James Lawlor Dr. and Mrs. Mark Lomax Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J.H. Lyons Mrs. and Mr. David McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. James Mevis Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morse Dr. Laura Justice and Mr. Ian C. Mykel Sy and Witti Nguyen Mr. Tien Nguyen and Mrs. Bay Tran Ms. Patricia J. Miranda and Mr. Christopher A. O’Leary Attys. David and Leonore Paragas Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Pawlik Dr. Susanne G. Perry and Mr. Thad R. Perry Mr. Jeffrey Persall and Ms. Sheila Persall Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery M. Poth Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Robins, Jr. Bryan and Betsy Ross Mr. and Mrs. David and Laura Schoettmer Mr. and Mrs. Siamak Shayani John S. and Elizabeth C. Sokol Scott and Alecia Solomon Mr. Kerry Stringer and Ms. Nikki Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tiefenthaler Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Tobias

Class of 2021 – 94% Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson Dr. Anika Anthony and Mr. John Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Breckenridge Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cain H. Jay and Robin Ives Canowitz Mr. and Mrs. Jason Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Mahesh Chabria Mr. and Mrs. David J. Clarke, Sr.

Steven and Ronda Dittrick The Eyears Family Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg Dr. Christine Fortney and Mr. Matthew Fortney Dr. and Mrs. Vidu Garg Pat and Kate Giller Dr. Richard Gumina and Dr. Patricia Witman Mr. John A. Hartshorne and Mrs. Pamela D. Hartshorne Mr. Scott F. Hearst and Ms. Karen A. Auble Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Horner Dr. Elizabeth Koffler and Mr. Lucas Koffler Mr. Jeffrey Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Sue Kromalic Mr. William Kusi and Ms. Josie Minta Marcella A. Merriman The Minkin Family Ms. Kristie Nicolosi Mr. William Pascol IV Tommy and Dayna Payne Mr. David Rodgers Ms. Dauntrica Rodgers Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Salamon The Honorable Betsy Luper Schuster ’90 and Mr. Mark Schuster Mr. Jonathan Sherman Drs. Lyndsey and Timothy Sloan Ms. Jill Tangeman Mr. and Mrs. Te’Lario and LaVanya Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Van Shuff Mr. Garry Vershinin and Ms. April Sherry Ms. Elizabeth Westley Mr. Mark Wilder and Ms. Dana Sims The Reverend Charles Wilson and Ms. Julie Barry Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yamamoto Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and Lisa Young

MIDDLE SCHOOL Class of 2022 – 98%

Anonymous (2) Brett M. and Cecily Chester Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Tim Aslaner Dr. Bronya Boykin Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Chow Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Daly Mr. and Mrs. Basil Economus Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Edic Steve and Nancy Falk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleege Greg Gammons and Elizabeth Johnson Ms. Christina Garrett Mrs. Raakhee B. Gonela, PSy.D. ’91 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brian Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Levon Johnson Mr. and Dr. Damon L. Knight Mrs. Eleonora Kofman James and Enas Lanham Drs. Carolyn and Russell Lonser Dr. Hariklia Louvakis and Mr. Craig Nagy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. H. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Maite Dr. and Mrs. Tasos and Tina Manokas Rachael McCloskey

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Mr. Peter Minneci and Ms. Katherine Deans Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Pawlik Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Priest Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ransier Dr. Arshad Rehan and Mrs. Sahira Biland Dr. Kirstin Lindberg and Mr. Tim Rennick Yoaz Saar and Julie Schottenstein Saar ’84 Ms. Toshia Safford Lori Sussman Mr. and Mrs. Darren Schehl Hope and Jim Schrim Mr. and Mrs. James Shackelford Mr. Sharfin and Dr. Cook Drs. Lyndsey and Timothy Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spangler Drs. Bennett and Martha Tepper Jeff and Linda Wasil Mr. Stanley Weiland and Ms. Heather Forrest Jeffrey and Lynette Woda Mr. Dan Wong Bobby Yu and Jeva Lin

Class of 2023 – 95% Anonymous (4) Liz Alexander Mr. Bryce Baker Ms. Raeanne Ellis-Baker Ms. Kelly Brown Drs. F. Andrew and Paige Shalter Bruening ’89 Drs. James and Marya Cassandra Mr. Maurice Clarett and Ms. Ashley Evans Mr. Ethan Coleman Matt and Stacey Finn Mr. and Mrs. Micky Fullen Aman Garcha and Danielle Demko Ms. Jennifer Readler and Mr. Philip Hartmann Ms. Arjola Hizmo Drs. Leslie and Seth Hoffman Dr. Tensing Maa and Mr. James Jeffers Kevin and Jennifer Jones Mr. and Mrs. Terence Kirby Ms. Courtney Larrimer Klatt ’89 and Mr. Andrew Klatt Mrs. Heidi Ruben Kleinman ’91 and Mr. Stephen Kleinman Mr. and Dr. Damon L. Knight Dr. and Mrs. Peter Lafferty Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Latham Suzanne Lin Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luckage Ms. Angela McLarty ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morse Sy and Witti Nguyen Ms. Patricia J. Miranda and Mr. Christopher A. O’Leary Mr. William Peddicord Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quigley Mr. Chad Readler Vafa Riazi and Sheila Shahamat Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riederer Mr. and Mrs. Rick Schmelzer

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Mr. Aaron A. Seamon Dr. Mary Rose and Mr. Eric Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wagenbrenner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace Mr. and Mrs. James H. Zink

Class of 2024 Anonymous (2) Dr. and Mrs. Brent H. Adler Brett M. and Cecily Chester Alexander Mr. Brian Bornino and Ms. Leah Sellers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brogdon Ryan and Amy Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cain Ms. Barbara Cavalaris Mary and Jamie Chomic Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Chow Dr. Jeffrey H. Donaldson and Elizabeth Zimmerman Donaldson Ms. Melinda Snyder ’93 and Mr. Aaron Epstein Dean and Jacquie Fadel Dr. Stephanie L. Gibson Drs. Richard and Cheryl Golden Dr. Shari Graham and Mr. Chris Graham Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gunsorek The Halpern Family Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Harmon Mr. Harry Harris III and Ms. Abigail Blosser Michael and Karen Lurie Jones April Zimmerman Katz ’87 and Kyle D. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kessler Dr. and Mrs. Ken Lee Dr. Marc Lewis and Mrs. Amy Felsenthal Lewis ’89 Suzanne Lin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller Dr. and Mrs. David Niven Mr. Nathaniel O’Neal and Mrs. Tameka Dillard-O’Neal Mrs. Deneese Owen Mr. Ryan Owen Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ransier Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Salamon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seminario Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spangler James and Ann Uselman Dr. Lorraine S. Wallace and Mr. William H. Wallace, Jr. Mr. Joseph Ware and Mrs. Joileta Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. David Westin Mr. and Mrs. Jason Williams

LOWER SCHOOL Class of 2025 – 83%

Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. David and Mona Barber Jeni Britton Bauer and Charly Bauer Jennifer and John Nelson-Carney Drs. James and Marya Cassandra Mr. and Mrs. David J. Clarke, Sr. Jennifer McNally and Michael Flamm Kate and Andy Jenks Mrs. Heidi Ruben Kleinman ’91 and Mr. Stephen Kleinman

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Mr. Matthew Mazur and Ms. Rachel Mazur Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Jennifer McDonald Ms. Angela McLarty ’94 Dr. and Mrs. Peter Meuse Mr. and Ms. Jeff Norris Mr. Joseph Norton and Ms. Danielle Norton Bryan and Betsy Ross Mr. Aaron A. Seamon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spangler Anna and Don Steere Mr. Nhi Tran and Ms. Oanh K. Do Mr. Craig White and Ms. Heidi Popadych

Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnson Kevin and Jennifer Jones Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kessler Dr. Elizabeth Koffler and Mr. Lucas Koffler Dr. and Mrs. Ken Lee Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Maite Mr. and Mrs. John Massimiani Atty. and Mrs. Shaun Omen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Papadakis Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Jocelyn Reynolds Rhome and Sunny Ruanphae Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sroufe Anna and Don Steere Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace

Class of 2026 – 81%

Class of 2028 – 92%

Anonymous Ms. Elizabeth Siemer and Mr. Andrew Bohutinsky Mr. Brian Bornino and Ms. Leah Sellers Dr. Bronya Boykin Amelia Menk Brown and David Brown Drs. Victor V. Dizon and Deborah J. Woidtke Joseph and Janet Gilani Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Donogh Hernon Mr. John Hunt and Ms. Lacey Copeland Sebastian and Rebecca McCabe Ibel April Zimmerman Katz ’87 and Kyle D. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lewin Drs. Carolyn and Russell Lonser Mr. Sean Malloy and Ms. Marie Malloy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Mr. and Mrs. John Massimiani Ms. Sylvia Maurer Mr. Matthew Mazur and Ms. Rachel Mazur Mr. and Mrs. William McIntyre Dr. and Mrs. Tejas Mehta Ms. Elizabeth Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Webb Mr. and Mrs. Orville Williams Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wood

Anonymous The Alonso-Taub Family Dr. Adebomi Omikunle and Mr. Akinyinka Awosika Drs. Jason and Maria Barfield Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barnes III Drs. Greg and Maria Behbehani Jennifer and John Nelson-Carney Dr. L. Mark Dean and Ms. Malinda L. Susalla Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drummond Sarah and Tom Fusonie Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hostetler Dr. and Mrs. Hasan K. Jeffries Drs. Brian and Rita Kaspar Dr. Thomas Keeling and Ms. Sandra Matarrese-Keeling Mr. and Mrs. Todd J. Killian Mr. John Larrimer and Ms. Sarah Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lemon Mrs. Doris Li Regan and Andrew Mazak Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Jennifer McCormick Mr. and Mrs. William McIntyre Dr. and Mrs. Peter Meuse Mr. and Mrs. Michael Papadakis Jennifer Ciccarelli and Chad Perry Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Robins, Jr. Hope and Jim Schrim Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Kevin and Lynn Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Renny Tyson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace

Class of 2027 – 89% Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong Cindy and Robert Baker Dr. Angela Casey and Mr. Michael Casey Drs. Victor V. Dizon and Deborah J. Woidtke Mr. and Mrs. Tejuan Files Mr. and Mrs. Micky Fullen Mr. and Mrs. John and Natalie Furniss Aman Garcha and Danielle Demko Mr. William C. Garner III and Mrs. Melissa A. Blount-Garner Drs. Richard and Cheryl Golden Mr. Thomas J. Grote and Mr. Richard B. Neal, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff and Betsy Gugle Mr. Harry Harris III and Ms. Abigail Blosser Mr. and Mrs. John F. Havens II

Class of Class of 2029 – 93% Anonymous Anonymous Mr. Garvin Addison and Mrs. Sharma Brown-Addison Mr. and Mrs. James Anthony Mr. Shawn Austin Mr. and Mrs. David Bell Dr. Angela Casey and Mr. Michael Casey Mary and Jamie Chomic Dr. Tiffany Tynes Curry and Mr. Anthony Curry Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Evans Mr. and Mrs. Micky Fullen Ms. Sarah Brewer and Mr. Michael Kabbaz


Drs. Sumit and Shruti Kapoor Drs. Brian and Rita Kaspar Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kayes Mr. Joseph Landrum Ms. Vanessa Landrum Dr. and Mrs. Obinna Moneme Dr. Michael O’Mara and Atty. Lani Biafore Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ottey Ms. Ashley Pauley Mr. Aaron Powell, Jr. and Mrs. Felecia Jackson-Powell Dr. and Mrs. Summit Shah Ms. Heidi Koch and Mr. Hugh Showe Ms. Desiree Smith Mr. Craig Stuntz and Ms. Chrys Gee Mr. L’Quentus Thomas and Mrs. Deborah Aubert-Thomas Mr. James Wilson and Ms. Jeannine Gelpi Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wood

PROGRAM FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Class of 2030 – 100%

Mr. and Mrs. Joey Bing Mr. and Mrs. Boyden Mr. and Mrs. David Donley Mr. Isslam Elderwy and Mrs. Yara Fouad Mr. Thomas J. Grote and Mr. Richard B. Neal, Jr. Mr. Adam Gurevitz and Mrs. Stacy Grossman Dr. Shahed Hasnat and Ms. Ajmeri Hoque Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Horwitz Dr. and Mrs. Hasan K. Jeffries Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jones Prof. and Mrs. Vince Jungkunz Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ketner Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kronsbein Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lewin Dr. Deepa Mathur and Mr. Prashant Mathur Regan and Andrew Mazak Ms. Leslie Siegel McCarthy ’92 and Mr. Robert McCarthy Dr. and Mrs. Peter Meuse Chris and Gina Olsen Dr. Eneysis Peña Mr. Aaron Perzanowski Ms. Amy Rodriguez Dr. and Mrs. Ajay Satyapriya Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scherbel Dr. and Mrs. Summit Shah Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sroufe Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Westwater

Jeffrey and Emily Janis Drs. Sumit and Shruti Kapoor Matt Leahy and Lauren Yen Leahy ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Maite Dr. Deepa Reddy and Dr. Krishna Mannava Ms. Sylvia Maurer Dr. and Mrs. Obinna Moneme Dr. and Mrs. Isaiah Rolle Mr. William Sieloff and Ms. Jodi Lee Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Skasko Dr. Emily N. Smyth and Mr. Antonio P. Smyth Drs. Bradley and Heather Walker Angela An and Don Wolery Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wood

Class of 2032 – 100% Dr. Adebomi Omikunle and Mr. Akinyinka Awosika Drs. Greg and Maria Behbehani Dr. Shraddha Mainali and Mr. Tyler Brosten Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buxton Mr. Kurt Corfield and Ms. Tiffany Corfield Drs. David and Allison Evans Dr. Jessica Foster and Mr. Daren Foster Mr. David Gillespie and Ms. Amy Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kayes Chris and Gina Olsen Dr. Rebecca Wallihan and Mr. John Pieper Mr. and Mrs. Aman Singh Dr. Anupama Chauhan and Dr. John Wakelin

Alumnae Giving 1937 Elizabeth (Betty) Ashbrook McCann

1940 Martha Hoopman Miller

1941 Marguerite (Margie) Hillman Beam

1942 Evelyn Means McKitrick

1943 – 75th Reunion

Joyce Baltzell Dargusch Beth Richards Owens Jane Mitcheltree Werum

1946

Anonymous Diane Evans Vernon

Class of2031 – 88%

1947

Anonymous (2) Mrs. Clare Willoughby Ceballos ’95 and Mr. Michael Ceballos Dr. Karen Evans and Mr. Andre Coleman Ms. Jessica Guy ’00 and Mr. Nicholas Everhart Mr. and Mrs. Tejuan Files Mr. and Mrs. Jeff and Betsy Gugle Mr. and Mrs. John F. Havens II Mr. and Mrs. Justin Hutchings

Barbara Van Meter Carey Patricia Goss Dick Donna Brenholts Salsich Marjorie Copeland Taylor Jeanne Willcox Whittaker

1948 – 70th Reunion David Williams  on behalf of Velma Williams (dec.)

1949

1958 – 6oth Reunion

Marilyn Havens Bagby Barbara Morris Harrison Linda Huntington Pettengill

Sara Lacey Chylack Nancy Draudt Forrest Julie Price Myers Anne (Posey) McKee Rex Barbara Feibel Robins Lucy Hampton Sohm Louise Larrimer Swanson

1950 Elinor (Ellie) Vorys Matchneer Suzanne (Sudie) Durstine Schumacher Carol Treffinger

1951 Judy Roth Garel Nancy Cottingham Johnson

1952 Corinne (Pussy) Francis Driver Jane Power Mykrantz Carole Schiff Straus

1953 – 65th Reunion Sara Brackman Chandler Sandra (Sandy) Yenkin Levine Sally Lou Kirkendall McDonald Penelope (Penny) Packard Barbara Ratner

1954 Constance (Connie) Aldrich Bodiker Mary Jane Dawes Bolon Constance (Connie) Evans Claar Gloria Grimes Creviston Sandra (Sandy) Smith Farber Marjorie (Marjie) Kidd Meade Mary Lou Wead Quillin Nancy Sharp Schweiger Bette Abel Young

1955 Ann Abbott Karen Walker Baty Constance (Connie) Crabbe Dehlendorf Carole Kennon-Eaton Marjory Wasserstrom Gross Ruth (Tucker) Ayers Harris Roberta Yenkin Krakoff June Loving Marcia Willcox McHam Ann Blake Parsons Esther Webster Summers Rosamond Brown Vaule Beatrice (Bobbie) Isaac Weiler Dorothy Sugar Ziegler

1956 Judy Yenkin Brachman Sue Andreae Brown Joanna (Joanie) Walz Foster Helen Hamer Geoffrion Andrea (Andy) Smith Lorig Ellen Feinknopf Mack Barbara (Barby) Boothby Thun

1957 Nancy Wolfe Lane Marilyn Masson McRae Judy Pass Redd Mary Rose Webster Margaret (Margie) Barton Williams

1959 Ramona (Monin) Lopez Dreebin Jennifer (Jenny) Ross Edwards Lynn Haverick Ryan Antoinette (Toni) Seymour Linda Yenkin

1960 Barbara (Bobbie) Watson Neal Billings Nancy Rice Bott Carolyn Thomas Christy Lynn Balshone Jacobs Sally Bonney Proctor

1961 Virginia (Ginny) Cunningham Edith (Edie) Postlewaite Flagg Charlotte Power Kessler Susan (Susy) Culter Meiling Karen Mykrantz O’Keefe Tana Sterrett Scott Dorothy (Dottie) Hubbard Segal Ellen Larrimer Tripp Anne Kirsten Wilder

1962 Sara Saxby Bentley Cheryl (Cherie) Williams Lucks Elisabeth (Betsy) Keny McDonald Diana Clatworthy Morgan Patricia Tice Offenberg Suzanne Benua Vorbrugg

1963 – 55th Reunion Carol Andreae Joy White Culp Louise (Doodie) Gorrell Frank Nancianne (Nanci) Arnold Henchcliffe Melinda Masoner Hersey Cynthia Yenkin Levinson Edna (Neddy) Slauson Mitchell Aase Moller-Hansen Pamela (Pam) Pryor Nancy Kauffman Sanford Maureen Stevens Shedenhelm Linda Krakoff Silverman

1964 Linda Benua Mary Ann Beverly Meredith Blatt Abbie McClintock Crane Carla Pollack Lane Molly Kauffman Marsh

1965 Laura Braley Arch Diane (Di) Fulford Bynum Elizabeth (Betsy) Cook Werth

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1966

1971

1977

Kathryn (Kay) Jeffrey M. Drue (Drue) Lehmann Ellen Chadkin Lerner Jane Schiff Dianne Loehnert Vogt Katherine (Kathy) Arnold Wade Katharine (Kathy) McClure Whitlow

Anonymous Cynthia Lape Bellof Janis Block Sandra Mendel Furman Martha Livingston Ruth Ruggles Malick Marcia Smith Miller Nancy Pace Leslie Sawyer Lesley Brown Schless Sophie DeVennish Sisler Catherine (Cathy) Stephenson

Deborah (Debbie) Willi Addison Kerry Christensen Cathy Crompton Frances (Francie) Johnson Hester Mary Dawson Joyce Maggie Wuorinen Koerner Maggi-Meg Reed Anne Klingbeil Ryan

1967 Katherine (Kitty) Mills Anderson Catherine Sirak Bardsley Cynthia Porter Brown Nancy Emig Jones Wendy Lazarus Priscilla Leach Carol Benua Major Mary Larrick Schmertz Lynn McVey Scott Julie Van Allen Shamos Patricia (Patty) Kauffman Strickland Elizabeth (Liz) Tynan Caroline Johnson Voderberg

1968 – 50th Reunion Jean Fechheimer Rebecca (Becky) Miller Fisher Linda von Haam Fontana Hindi Lichtenstein Friedman Susan Brenholts Hamilburg Anne Werum Lambright Charlotte Daniels Lewis Pamela (Pam) Lynn Margo Vorys McCool Rosalind (Boo) Mercier Katherine (Kathy) Wilson Muth Anne Miller Paschall Debbie Ross Rouse Sarah (Sally) Keny Rugen Sherry Zox

1969 Susan Clatworthy Elizabeth (Beth) Crane Babette Gorman Melinda Case Griffin Susan (Susie) Burchfield Holliday Nancy Sirak Hudson Ann Joyce Constance (Connie) Baker Lacaillade Laurie Zox Leder Prudence (Pru) Schofield Christine Wittmann Snyder

1970 Lynne Aronson Lisa Brustein Brand Mary (Dia) Mitchell Canter Gretchen Wells Davis Christine (Chris) Heer Dill Barbara (Babs) Summer Glazier Sara Smith Harris Denise Page Hood Leslie Huntington Randi Stein Hutton Lynn Garrett Kranz Jill Levy Susan Leach Madden Beth Byers Sells Susan Smith Shages Janie Marr Werum Anne Jeffrey Wright Katherine (Kitty) Porter Young

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1972 Carolyn Cox Batcheller Christine (Chris) Davis Rita Freimanis Tracey Lind Elizabeth (Betsy) Morris Sally Jeffrey O’Neil

1973 – 45th Reunion Anonymous (2) Susan (Susie) Bauer Deborah (Debbie) Baum Katharine (Kate) Ireland Conley Anne Dilenschneider Ellen Havens Hardymon Susan Cutler Harris Janell Jelliffe Katherine (Kathy) Korda Karen Albers Larson Paula Lausa Martha Gallagher Michael Kathryn (Kate) Schaefer

1974 Anonymous Stephanie Burchfield Paula Martin Fenner Patricia (Patty) Williams French Catherine (Cathy) Zacks Gildenhorn Courtney Minister Hanig Julianne (Julie) Mueller Jennifer Poulton Rose Emily Minor Smith Laurie Aronson Starr Caron Zand

1975 Anonymous Elizabeth (Betsy) Jeffrey Balderston Marian Morris Burns Nancy Dunn Byers Sarah (Sally) Crane Cox Julie Feibel Friedlander Carol (C.J.) Huff Sharon Libell Leenhouts Leila Lindemann-Bacho Ann McCabe Lizanne Galbreath Megrue Elizabeth (Beth) Reiland Barbara Werum Richard Elizabeth (Liz) Johnson Taylor Sarah Young Taylor

1976 Edie Milligan Driskill Deborah Lynn Jill Breen Skinner Charlotte Stiverson Elizabeth (Liz) Williams Jane Wolfe

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1978 – 40th Reunion Kennon Duncan Anderson Karen Feibel Aronoff Elaine Chu Laura Bailey Culp Laura Dehlendorf Elizabeth (Beth) DeLeo Gibbs Susan Lazarus Yasyn Lee Diane Smith Long Mary Marsh Elizabeth (Betsy) McNamara Seton (Muffy) Melvin Kate Estabrook Schoedinger Jeanny Vorys Simaitis Carrie Montague Stanny

Amy Schottenstein Amy Dunning Sheehan Lisa Schaefer Tenreiro Rhonda Fletcher Turner Cathryn (Cathy) Jones Williard

1984 Catherine (Katie) Kessler Chatas Colleen Duffy Kristin Kirk Florey Stephanie Skestos Gabriele Andrea Krupman Laurel (Lolly) Marks Julie Schottenstein Saar Sheri Gillery Scaglione Elizabeth (Beth) Sellers Sarai Brachman Shoup Christine Thorne, M.D. Susan Weiler

1985

Susan Buchanan Lisa Youmans Chubb Kathleen Clark Lisa Young Lee Barbara (Barb) Ritter Sauder

Katherine (Kate) Addison Robin Ives Canowitz Emily Johnston Dube’ Sheri Farber Shari McCaskill Lamar Karen Little Rebecca (Becky) Coomer Minkin Lena Myers-Lini Sarah Ryan Lindsay Lawrence Sears Angela Thyer Julia Falenski White

1980

1986

Lavea Brachman Martha Gottling Cottrill Robon Warburton Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Eve Jill Patrick-Smith Emily Marsh Szabo Fiona Crean Tierney Jane Coffman Wichman Kimberly (Kim) Rice Wilson

Peri Altan Suzin Cho Helgaas Rebecca (Becky) Morosky Hoffman Elizabeth (Liza) Kessler Stephanie Kakos Kraft Ruth Milligan Vandita Malviya Wilson

1979

1981 Jenny Corotis Barnes Rebecca (Becky) DeGraaf Mary Sheppard Jones Alyson Leeman Anne Melvin Suzanne (Suzy) Havens Nick Shelagh Connor Shapiro Elizabeth (Liz) Simmons

1982 Keely Ayres Blair Bethel Raleigh Burges Burgess Lauren Feibel Cohen Catherine Colinvaux Kelly Andrews Flynn Sarah (Sally) Quillin Wagner Hope Wolman

1983 – 35th Reunion Anonymous Helen McSweeney Corley Lucy Morris Crotty Lisa Mueller Greene Charlotte Blair Jones Rebecca (Becky) Moehring Brenda Riley Provonsil Andrea Zid Salmi

1987 Rachel Cashdollar Bennett Lisa Berger Maggie McLeod Bowers Elizabeth (Betsy) Butler Katharine (Kate) Carlin Giller Karen Lurie Jones April Zimmerman Katz Kristen (Krissy) Bibart McCabe Susan Mitchell Dayna Baird Payne Dara Pizzuti Melanie Katz Schottenstein Samantha (Sam) Shuler Amy Rau Sugar Melissa (Missy) Ziegler

1988 – 30th Reunion Cecily Chester Alexander Jennifer (Jenni) Reeb Biehn Anna Kakos Jane Kessler Lennox Alyson Neugebauer Mandel Sarah Rubenstein Kimberly (Kim) Williams

1989 Margaret Forbes Baker Eleanor Ackley Brandt Paige Shalter Bruening Jennifer Nash Humphrey Courtney Larrimer Klatt


Amy Felsenthal Lewis Karen Saah Megan Kelleher Seitchik Louisa Wood Shields Elizabeth Siemer Emily Alonso-Taub

1990 Amy Bodiker Baskes Julia Kim Jennifer (Jen) Georgia Lee Laura Crabbe Rosenberg Betsy Luper Schuster Erin Aland Spalsbury

1991 Anonymous Marjorie Sanford Crouse Raakhee Bansal Gonela Kimberly Lowe Hall Sarah Hall Masu Haque-Khan Heidi Ruben Kleinman Michelle Congbalay McMichael Erin Nash Diana Durley Welling Rebecca Schuller Wilsusen

1992 Elena Sadar Andrews Cynthia Exconde Bender Bethany Broderick Marya Goldberg Cassandra Elizabeth (Liz) Zimmerman Donaldson Tensing Maa Leslie Siegel McCarthy Laurie Snyder Lisa Yacso Vanover

1993 – 25th Reunion Laura Julien Blust Beth Edwards Boatright Suzanne Brady Courtney Feuer Jennifer (Jennie) Robbins Miller Vuoch Tan Minnich Melinda (Mindy) Snyder Larke Paul White

1994 Ritu Bansal Cuttica Abigail (Abby) Dye Jennifer (Jenn) Ull Frey Danielle Hayot Angela (Angie) McLarty Chloe Metz Tene Nash Heidi Reiner Nowalany Ellen Marie Pizzuti Aris Rosh Jessica Bailey Rush Sara Schwebel Katherine (Katie) Taub Monica Welt

1995 Clare Willoughby Ceballos Lyndsey Fish Gelhaus Melissa Huffman Mary Zook Legere Audra Longert Kathleen (Katie) Piazza Matney Brandi Slaughter Krissa Kean Spence

1996 Babette (Wit) Davis Caroline Krabach Ferrari Molly Schirner Fortune Katherine Kakis Graham JoVonna Moxley-Knapp Sarah Sofia Knepp Karen Lui Chaitali (Tai) Pimputkar Katy Potts Liz Ratliff Soraya Rofagha

1997 Anonymous Lindsay Baker Emily Bartz Costello Courtney Druen Kristian (Krissy) Rose-Anderson Fenner Sarah Greenberger Rose Guagliardo Sarah Benson Hatcher Stacy Wolery Marcus Lela Ostrander Rondeau Katrin Warren Turina Julie Ferber Zuckerman

1998 – 20th Reunion Kacey Chappelear Katherine (Kathie) Dykes Katherine (Katie) Allen Godwin Mary Hill Adrienne Skrzypek Jett Meade Rupp Means Sarah O’Dea Natalie Raabe Yoci Vorys Brittany Westbrook

1999 Suzanne (Sue) McElheny Amanda Moore McGinnis Lisa Benson Meuse Amy Westwater Sullivan Nancy Kohler Wilkins

2000 Elizabeth (Liz) Wheeler Bishara Victoria Davis Lindsay Saxe Griffin Jessica (Jess) Guy Hannah Paschall Jessica Germain Price Erica Reaves Elizabeth Exline Sinclair Jennifer (Jenny) Good Skrobarcek Chelsea Woods

2001 Tamara Howard Kathryn (Katie) Logan

2002 Wendy Fahey Currier Katherine Exline Jessica Orlov Ketner Lauren Yen Leahy Francesca Russo

2003 – 15th Reunion Jessica (Jess) Gerber Abzug Emily Allen Cowles Annie Jacobson Elizabeth (Liz) Liston

2009

Laura Ward McDonley Sabrina Renkar Marjorie Yano

2004 Constance (Connie) Bowen Borro Simi Botic Jessica Turpin Dawson Hallee Deutchman Elizabeth Fiorile Lacey Greenwalt Christine Guenther Lindsey Innes Brigid Maher Emily Wightman O’Reilly Alexandra (Ali) Lehman Schill Elizabeth Fenner Yassenoff Emily Kasler Yen

2005 Anonymous Allison Ansari Urvashi (Nikki) Bagga Taylor Pospichel Belew Erica Brillson Elizabeth Chinn Margaret Prunte Del Col Jillian Diamond Gliksberg Georgia Ruch Gocken Ariel Haytas Talia Kayne Herst Kun (Katie) Hua Kaitlyn (Kaci) Korn Maria Dixon LeBlanc Libby Marvel Rebecca Morton Alexandra (Alex) Ording Christa Roundhouse Reurink Stephanie (Steffie) Ross Caitlin (Katy) Shanahan Lauren Smiley Alice Stevens Allison Elia Wisely

2006 Anonymous Sarah Spencer Boyer Lauren Keny Detjen Emilee Deutchman Jenee Gaskin Rebecca Greenberger Jacquelyn (Jacci) Guy Charlotte Gerlach Larger Frances (Franny) Lazarus Ashley Todaro

2007 Laura Fanning Cooley Jordan Hilbrands Gramlich Michelle Harrison Sara Winters Kehoe Kasey Ording Hannah Scheckelhoff Amber Swain Sarah Yost

2008 – 10th Reunion Anonymous (2) Caitlin Allen Kara Bolon Teresa Eigel Alexandra (Alex) Roberts

Patricia (Patty) Arehart Karmell Brown Caroline Elia Kara Hilbrands Golamb Catherine Guenther Andrea Kates Laura Raines

2010 Alexandra (Ally) Martin Sloane Williams Maggie Wilson Margaret (M.J.) Yatsko

2011 Jennifer (Jenn) DeLong Lucy Groeber Greta Hilbrands Taylor Lint Megan Murray

2012 Isabelle Bruner Sophie Chatas Madeleine (Maddy) Livingston Whitney Mahan Faith Masterson Angela Mentel Robin Smith Sarah Taylor Eleanor Vorys Elizabeth Williams

2013 – 5th Reunion Adele Anderson Rachel Canowitz Natalie Feldman Madeline Hadley Jennifer (Jenny) Henderson Evlin Hogan Katelyn (Katie) Lennon Kendall Smith Victoria Ungvarsky

2014 Madeline (Maddy) Kaufman Autumn Pu Audrey Rollins

2015 Kirby Boes Mary Anne Click Rebecca Flaherty Julia Mackessy Michaela Milligan Rachel Politi

2016 Maya Allen Lindsey Courtice Olivia Feldman Jessica Giller Katelyn (Katie) Henderson Avery Hinson Madeline (MO) Ostrowski Eliya Smith

2017 Marissa Madison Grace Tierney Katherine (Kate) Wilson Margaret (Meg) Wilson

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Current Students 2018 Sarah Anne Rice Kauffman

2019 Anna Ray Ziegler

2020 Katrina D’Arms

2021 Ava Fortney McKenna Merriman

2022 Emma Spangler

2023 Claudia Jones Emma Kim Camryn Kleinman Laila Netus Anya Nguyen

2024 Sarah Alexander Elizabeth Burgess Yori O’Neal Bethany Spangler

2025 Maddie Jenks Gillian Spangler

2026 Lara Wood

2027 Abigail Gugle

2028 Mia Mazak

2030 Hadley Mazak Graely Olsen

Faculty and Staff Anonymous (9) Allison Abell Katharine Alexander Brigid Arace Kathy Bapst Rachel Barends Agnes Becker Jennifer Reeb Biehn ’88 Elizabeth Wheeler Bishara ’00 Julie Biswas Jeni Blackburn Jenna Blackwell Abigail Blosser Elizabeth Blosser Nichole Bondi Dana Booth Constance Bowen Borro ’04 Brian Botzman Sarah Brewer

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Jennifer Bunker Amanda Bunten Shelby Butz Diann Casagrande Genelle Castro Katie Cataldi Jennifer Ciccarelli Sarah Cole John Cook Kristen Cook Zoe Crankshaw Joseph Danielewicz Janette Davis Shea Davis Sean Delaney Kimberly Ditty Julie Eikenberry Elizabeth Esser Kay Fetters Jessica Fries-Gaither Pamela Garett Jennifer Glimpse Jordan Hilbrands Gramlich ’07 Morgan Grodesky Betsy Gugle Paige Gullett Amy Hartman John Hartshorne Pam Hartshorne Megan Henry Victoria Hilbrands Devra Hiller Scott Hook Kelly Hoyt-Standley Shelly Huthmaker Nicole Johnson Shakala Jones Leigh Kane Tracy Kessler Alisa King Keith Klingenberg Isaac Klopfenstein Ron Krupa Kelly Lavelle Serena Lett Jennifer Li Joseph Lipp Susan Lunt Beth Mahler Vincent Maite Regan Mazak Rachael McCloskey Jennifer McCormick Ann Marie McDonnell Joe McLain Sarah McManus William Miller Patricia Miranda Christine Murakami Kasey Neer Stephanie Nelson Kathleen Newland Susan O’Connor Frank O’Grady Samantha Paetow Elizabeth Page Tamera Pedon Suzanne Pfeiffer Tracy Potter Susan Powell Trish Priest Steve Pryor

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Linda Resch Christa Roundhouse Reurink ’05 Claire Rothchild Annie Ruefle Stacy Shulte Karen Scranton Katie Seese Ben Simon Charlotte Stiverson ’76 Linda Swarlis Kevin Sweeney Lynn Sweeney Heather Tiefenthaler Lauren Todd Leonie Turack Leah Weintraub Brittany Westbrook ’98 Cathy Jones Williard ’83 Chelsea Woods ’00 Ping Wu Debbie Yoho

Grandparents Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Fadhil Abbousy Mr. and Mrs. William E. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Donald Auble Luise and Saul Axelrod Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Benson III Ms. Meredith Blatt Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan Ms. Sharion Brown Ms. Jody Bryant Judy and David Canowitz Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carbonara Mr. Philip E. Carlin Ms. Carolyn Thomas Christy ’60 Ms. Mary Ciccarelli Mr. and Mrs. Gil Colen Mr. and Mrs. Phil Collins Arthur and Elaine Cryer Ms. Bonita Darrah Ms. Valorie Dillard Mrs. Lv Dizon Mike and Nancy Donaldson Mrs. Sally Dutey Geri Dye Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fauber Mr. and Mrs. Michael Finn Ms. Crystal Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fusonie Mrs. Hue Giang Barbara and Gary Giller Herb and DeeDee Glimcher Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gordon Ms. Ginny Grilli Mrs. Bernadette Gunsorek Jack Guy and Cynthia Price Mrs. Emily Hall Mr. James Hammock Dwight Hibbard Mrs. Barbara Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kessler Mrs. Myung Soon Kim Mr. and Mrs. Randy Klein Mrs. Barbara Klosterman

Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Kuntz Leah Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Dan Litzinger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerald Livingston Mr. George Louvakis Dorothy Luckage Mrs. Cheryl Williams Lucks ’62 and Mr. John Lucks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lurie Drs. Manolo and Helouise Mapa Mrs. Molly Kauffman Marsh ’64 and Mr. Don Marsh Patsy and Woods Martin Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Maurer The Reverend and Mrs. Andrew J. Mazak Ms. Elizabeth Crane ’69 and Mr. Richard McKee Walter and Cynthia McLarty Mr. and Mrs. George McVey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moneme Mr. and Mrs. William Morse Lynn Nagy and Angelina Byrd Mrs. Cam Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. John Nunn Ms. Bonnie Palma Mrs. Sue Popadych Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Powell, Sr. Mrs. Aghdas Rafat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ransier Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Robins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose Rita and Roger Ross Ms. Carol Russell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanfilippo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiff Marie Schoettmer Lenore G. Schottenstein Susan and Christopher Scott Mike and Carolyn Shalter Paul and Myra Sharfin Pauline and Milton Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shuff Al and Louise Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Siemer Marilyn and Jack Skolds Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith Ms. Clara Tajman Ms. Elizabeth Tepper Carol and Dennis Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Danny Watkins Pete and Mary Rose Weiland Mr. Hugh N. Westwater Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilkinson Ms. Ernestine Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Zimmerman, Jr. Mr. Skip Zink

Past Grandparents Anonymous Mary Jane Dawes Bolon ’54 and Thomas M. Bolon Mr. and Mrs. Merom and Judy Brachman ’56 John and Donna Cook Jim Crane


Mrs. Charleen Noyes Hinson Dr. Rosemary Joyce Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kessler Mrs. Jane Krastel Martha Gallagher Michael ’73 Ms. Aida S. Montano Lynda and Stephen Nacht Mr. and Mrs. John H. Offenberg Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Pizzuti Mr. and Mrs. Vince Pompili Mr. and Mrs. George A. Skestos Mrs. Joseph A. Sugar, Jr. Mr. David F. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ziegler

Parents of Alumnae Anonymous (2) Anonymous (10) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ackley Mr. and Mrs. John B. Albers II Dr. Deana Solaiman and Mr. Hosam Alhag-ali Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ansley Keith and Shauna Arnold Tim and Elizabeth Arnold Mr. and Mrs. William E. Arthur Sine-Marie and John G. Ayres Sarah and Glenn Balasky Mr. and Mrs. Frederik S. Barends Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beall Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Eileen Becknell Ms. Leslie Belfance Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Benson III The Berner Family Mr. and Mrs. Arun K. Biswas Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bitler Jeni Blackburn Ms. Meredith Blatt Janis Block ’71 Mr. Theodore Bloom Ms. Shelley Boales Constance A. Bodiker ’54 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. and Penny Masters Boes Mr. and Mrs. Merom and Judy Brachman ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Brown, Sr. Dr. Marian Burns ’75 H. Jay and Robin Ives Canowitz Mrs. Elizabeth Carlin Mr. Philip E. Carlin Diann Casagrande Guy Casagrande Ms. Saengdao Chaialee Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Chappelear Geoffrey S. and Katie Chatas Ms. Carolyn Thomas Christy ’60 Mrs. Sandra W. Cohen Mrs. Helen S. Cook Herb Cook, Jr., and Kathe Cook Mr. Mark Corna Drs. Tom and Lisa Courtice Jim Crane Mrs. Heidi F. Currier Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davakis Alan and Louise Davidson Vivian and Jack Davis Dr. Juliet Taylor and Mr. Michael Davis Mrs. Connie Crabbe Dehlendorf ’55 Mr. Peter Denisky

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Detrick Dr. Sherry B. Zox and Dr. Arnold H. Deutchman Elaine and Edward DeVennish Frank L. Dunham Mr. and Mrs. David A. Durell Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Durley Mr. and Mrs. John W. Edwards Pam and LeRoy Edwards Dr. Donna Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Brian Estepp Richard and Patricia Evans Timothy and Marilu Faber Dr. Jiang Hua and Mrs. Huiqing Fang Paula M. Fenner ’74 Deborah E. Fergus Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flaherty Brian and Nancy Flynn Mr. Michael Flynn and Ms. Diane Hoenig Mrs. Linda von Haam Fontana ’68 and Mr. David Fontana Mike Frank Anne Fullarton Ms. Sandra Mendel Furman ’71 Ms. Myriam Garcia Dr. E. Gordon Gee Herb and DeeDee Glimcher Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldach Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Goldberg Babette T. Gorman ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Gorman David B. and Susan B. Greenberger Anne C. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. John Groeber Jack Guy and Cynthia Price Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Mary Hackett Tom and Lee Ann Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Halley Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Harris Glenda Pierce Harrison The Henry Hauser Family Dr. Patricia T. Hayot Jeff and Lynn Henderson Mr. and Mrs. William and Selena Heyer Les Barnhart and Lynda Heyl Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and Victoria Hilbrands Mr. and Mrs. R. Patrick Hiller Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Hinson Kelly Hoyt-Standley Ms. Judith K. Isaac Mrs. Nancy K. Jeffrey Drs. Aniket and Sarita Joshi Ann Joyce ’69 Dr. Rosemary Joyce Mr. James R. Kaltenecker Mr. and Mrs. Ira and Debora Kane Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Katz Mr. Stanley H. Katz Anne B. Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Kaufman Dr. Naomi Kayne and Mr. Daniel Kayne Dr. Roya Zarraby Kazemi Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kessler Mr. Stephen Keyes and Ms. Lauren Bonfield Mrs. Linda Klayman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Knott Mrs. Jane Krastel Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kurtz III Jerry and Carmen Ladman Ms. Karen Albers Larson ’73 Mrs. Mary Lou Lawrence Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lazarus Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Levin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Lint Anthony and Marianne Lisska Mrs. Cheryl Lucks ’62 and Mr. John Lucks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lurie Mr. Peter A. Lusenhop and Ms. Lisa J. Berger ’87 Ms. Abigail Mack Mr. and Mrs. John Mackessy Andrew D. and Carrie L. Madison Drs. William E. and Eileen M. Maher Mr. Kurt M. Malkoff Mr. and Mrs. John R. Marshall III Mary K. and Howard P. Marvel Mrs. Patricia Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Maurer Drs. John and Ann McAlearney Mrs. Elizabeth McClinchie Dr. Carrie McCullough and Mr. Howell McCullough III Drs. John M. and Mary Lou McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGuire Ms. Elizabeth Crane ’69 and Mr. Richard McKee Walter and Cynthia McLarty Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Meade Mr. and Mrs. Jason Melillo Mrs. Charles W. Miller Ms. Marcia Smith Miller ’71 and Mr. Kevin Eigel Jamie Crane and Tim Miller Ms. Aida S. Montano Daniel W. and Roberta S. Morton Dr. and Mrs. James W. Murakami Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Murnane Mia Murphy Julie P. Myers and John E. Myers Mr. John Narcross and Ms. Susan Zoldak Ms. Kathleen Gruber Newland Dr. Christina M. Nyirati and Dr. Roseann F. Umana Mr. and Mrs. John H. Offenberg Bernard A. and Kathleen M. Ostrowski Mrs. Nancy A. Page Dr. and Mrs. C. Bayard B. Paschall, III Dr. Linda Swarlis and Dr. Gary Piggrem Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Pizzuti Drs. Joel and Julie Politi Mr. and Mrs. Vince Pompili Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter III Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Porter II Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Powers Mr. David Presper and Mrs. Catharine Moritz Presper Tricia and JD Privette Frank Wang and Anne Pu Mrs. Robert M. Quillin Ms. Lisa A. Reaves Paul and Sheila O’Donnell Reiner Mr. and Mrs. David Resch Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Riley Hugh and Bonnie Roberts

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Robins Dr. and Mrs. John L. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Romaker Linda and Gary Rominski Mr. and Mrs. Barry R. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Milo M. Rouse, Jr. Dr. Mary Jo Ruggieri Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Rupp Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Ryan Mark R. Shanahan and J. Pari Sabety Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Sanford Mr. and Mrs. William I. Schirner Ms. Janice Schottenstein Lenore G. Schottenstein Lavea Brachman and Andrew O. Smith Karen Scranton and Russell Smith Mr. Dewey A. Sehring Ms. Beth Byers Sells ’70 Mike and Carolyn Shalter Martha Shaw Al and Louise Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Siemer Doug and Joyce Simson Mr. and Mrs. George A. Skestos Mr. and Mrs. Eric and Kelly Smith Steve and Lynne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Ruth Stenberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sugar III Mrs. Joseph A. Sugar, Jr. Colleen Nissl and Roger Sugarman Mrs. Catherine H. Taub Dr. Karen M. Taylor and Dr. Nancy K. Campbell Mrs. Elizabeth J. Taylor ’75 and Mr. James Taylor Mrs. James R. Thorson Ms. Barbara J. Waters and Mr. Gerald J. Todaro Ms. Susan Tomasky and Mr. Ronald Ungvarsky Mary Ulbrich Webb and Liz Flynn Vorys Marilyn and Jim Vutech Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watts Russ and Rebecca Watts Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Weiler Ms. Jane Mitcheltree Werum ’43 Mr. Hugh N. Westwater Dr. and Mrs. David Whitt Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Wilkes, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Williams Mr. David F. Williams David B. and Bobbi Wilson Jim and Kim Rice Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Franck G. Wobst J. Richard Emens and Beatrice Wolper Mr. Gregory Wong and Dr. Karen Kwek Michael E. Yaffe and Karin Yaffe Stump Margie and Tom Yatsko Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Young Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zieg Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Zimmerman, Jr.

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Former and Retired Faculty and Staff Mrs. Susan D. Anderson Mrs. Eileen Becknell Constance A. Bodiker ’54 Mary Jane Dawes Bolon ’54 Sue Andreae Brown ’56 Katie Chatas ’84 Ms. Carolyn Thomas Christy ’60 Dr. Lisa Courtice Ms. Elizabeth Crane ’69 Elaine DeVennish Tom Farquhar Patricia Williams French ’74 Ms. Jane A. Gibson Jack Guy Carmen Wilder Harper Sara Smith Harris ’70 Dr. Patricia T. Hayot Ms. Judith K. Isaac Debora Kane Carmen Ladman Dr. Veronica Leahy Ms. Mary Ann Leonard Ms. Cynthia Yenkin Levinson ’63 Mrs. Lena Myers-Lini ’85 Mary Pat Martin Jose Manriquez Mrs. Kathleen Piazza Matney ’95 Ms. Angela McLarty ’94 Christine Murakami Dr. Anne McKee Rex ’58 Mr. Raymond T. Riley Ms. Susan J. Rollings Mrs. Suzanne Durstine Schumacher ’50 Carloyn Shalter Martha Shaw Kimberly Rice Wilson ’80 Mrs. Hollis Wood Karlene Yamamoto

CSG Organizations CSG Alumnae Board CSG Parents’ Association CSG Senior Class Gift CSG Student Council CSG Thespian Troupe #6944

Companies, Foundations, Matching Gifts, and Organizations Anonymous (3) 11 Athletics Acloche LLC Alliance Data Matching Gift Program Allstate - The Giving Campaign American Electric Power Arch Insurance Group Arkay Foundation Inc. Ayco Charitable Foundation The Baird Foundation JA Baker LLC Battelle Memorial Institute

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The Benevity Community Impact Fund Big Lots Stores, Inc. Cardinal Health Foundation The Columbus Foundation Eleanor L. Craig Bowsher Fund Davis - Cook Fund John C. Fergus Family Fund Patti Harrison Snyder and Jimmy  Harrison Memorial Fund Fred S. Kotte, Jr. and Rose E. Kotte  Charitable Fund Donna L. Stafford Scholarship Fund Charlotte and Richard Witkind  Fund Columbus Jewish Foundation Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Community Foundation of Louisville Depository, Inc. Crimson Design Group Cycle614 Dresden Sister City, Inc. Eli Lilly & Company Foundation Robert I. Glimcher Family Foundation The Goddard School of Worthington The Hildreth Foundation, Inc. The Hinson Family Foundation Intersect Strategy LLC Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Just Blinds JX2 Kendra Scott LLC KeyBank Foundation The Kula Foundation L Brands Foundation LinkedIn Matrix, Inc. McGraw-Hill Education Shirley & William S. McIntyre Foundation Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Nationwide Foundation Olive Tree Foundation for Girls The Gina and Chris Olsen Foundation Pershing Advisor Solutions LLC QualComm Matching Grant Program Rev1 Ventures Ruggieri & Associates, Inc Saks Fifth Avenue The Siemer Family Foundation The Simson Foundation Skestos Family Foundation The Springfield Foundation SWS Partners LLC Taylor Survivor Trust TRUiST U.S. Bank Foundation Employee Matching Gift Program United States Tennis Association, Inc. USAVinyl, LLC Vanguard Charitable Verizon Foundation Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Wells Fargo Matching Gifts Program Wilkinson Foundation Yenkin-Majestic Paint Corp. YK Consulting Company YourCause

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Friends of CSG Anonymous Ms. Deborah Addison Ms. Tanja Agriesti Ms. Jill Alexander Mr. Sean Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Andreae Ms. Terry Banks Mrs. Ashley J. Beavers Ms. Morgan Berthold Ms. Samantha L. Bloodhart Mrs. Bolon Dionne Bryant Ms. Diana Butts Sharon C. Cameron Duan Cannon Ms. Denora Carlisle Ms. Pamela M. Chaney Mr. Jacob Chapa Ms. Roseanne Cleary Ms. Mindy Coffey Mr. Frank Cook Ms. Jolene Hickman and Ms. Jodi Cooley Ms. Jeanette Cost Mrs. Helen Johnson Crow Ms. Joan Cummins Mr. and Mrs. John Dilley Ms. Cindy Do Ms. Jenny Do Mrs. Simone K. Drakes Peggy S. Edwards Mr. John C. Fergus, Jr. Ms. Debbie Ferree Ms. Janet T. Foreman Ms. Leah Forts Ms. Joyce Fout Mr. and Mrs. Tod Friedman Ms. Tanya Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Jason Happ Ms. Dona M. Hasbargen Jackie Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heimann Ms. Pat Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hoffman Mr. Steve Jackson Mr. Benjamin Jacobs Ms. Brenda Jarrett Mrs. Arlene H. Johnson Ms. Julie F. Johnson Ms. Alexandra Karsten Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kavicky Mr. James Keene Mr. Brian Kemp Ms. Katie Kikta Ms. Ethel E. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Dave Levy M. Lewis Juweny Lukito Loe Mr. John Lowe Ms. Maeve Maher Ms. Joellen Mapp Ms. Jane A. Marland Ms. Debbie McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McNeil Mr. Richard L. Miller Mr. Jon Mordan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mott Ms. Corlis Murray Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nagy

Renee O’Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Panik Ms. Deniray Mueller and Ms. Karen Peeler Mr. Ken Van Pelt Ms. Beverly Posey Mr. Dawson R. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Price Mr. Roger Reed Mr. John Reichley Ms. Jessica Rubinstein Ms. Samantha Sagrares Mr. and Mrs. John C. Scott Ms. Melody Sekulouski Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sloan Ms. Maisie Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Snowden Mrs. Deanna Splawn Ms. Nicole Swayne Mr. Daniel Tepper Ms. Charmaine Tinker Ms. Sara Turner Ms. Charlotte Vretenar Ms. Lady Shirl Washington Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Wexner Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wolman Ms. Normia Young Mr. Tim Zink

Gifts-In-Kind Pat and Kate Giller Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Denise Glimcher Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams JX2 Ron and Kathleen Krupa Dr. and Mrs. James W. Murakami Lynda and Stephen Nacht Martha Shaw Mr. Gregory Wong and Dr. Karen Kwek

Memorials In memory of Sara Conde-Aguayo Columbus Jewish Foundation In memory of Marilyn Baker Mr. Bryce Baker Ms. Raeanne Ellis-Baker In memory of Brianne Bogumill ’98 Ms. Katherine Dykes ’98 Mrs. Katherine Allen Godwin ’98 In memory of Mrs. Frank J. Carruthers Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ziegler In memory of Mrs. Nelson Case Mrs. Nancy K. Jeffrey In memory of Melissa Claprood ’97 Ms. Aris Rosh ’94 In memory of Sally Jo Coleman ’73 Dr. Deborah Baum ’73 In memory of Linda Ostrander Copp Mrs. Lela Ostrander Rondeau ’97 In memory of Mrs. J. Roth Crabbe Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ziegler In memory of Ann Burba Crane Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Jr.


In memory of Jane Voorhees  Cummins ’27 Ms. Joan Cummins In memory of Elizabeth Miller Custer ’39 Ms. Sally Crane Cox ’75 In memory of Michael Dehlendorf Ms. Laura E. Dehlendorf ’78 In memory of Eltrude Douglas Dr. Jessica Foster and Mr. Daren  Foster In memory of Mrs. Joseph Goldston Mrs. Judy Roth Garel ’51 In memory of Gayle Good Mrs. Jennifer Good Skrobarcek ’00 In memory of Michelle F. Halley Ms. Lauren Keny Detjen ’06

In memory of Robert H. “Tad” Jeffrey II Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and Victoria  Hilbrands Lenore G. Schottenstein In memory of Karl B. Johnson, Ph.D. Greg Gammons and Elizabeth  Johnson Mrs. Karl B. Johnson In memory of Mrs. Kiehner Johnson Lenore G. Schottenstein In memory of Martha Downing  Johnson ’43 Mrs. Helen Johnson Crow In memory of Mrs. Deborah Diehl  Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Geoffrion

In memory of Karrington Hanks ’17 CSG Senior Class Gift

In memory of Leigh Ann Jordan ’93 Ms. Aida S. Montano Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Pizzuti

In memory of Helen Fowler Hamer ’22 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Geoffrion

In memory of Mrs. Robert C. Kirk Anonymous

In memory of Barbara Bryant Havens Anonymous Ms. Morgan Berthold Ms. Samantha L. Bloodhart Ms. Sarah Spencer Boyer ’06 Ms. Jolene Hickman and  Ms. Jodi Cooley Dr. Sherry B. Zox and Dr. Arnold H.  Deutchman Ms. Emilee Zox Deutchman ’06 Ms. Janet T. Foreman Mrs. Ellen Havens Hardymon ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heimann Mr. Benjamin Jacobs Ms. Alexandra Karsten Mr. James Keene Mr. Brian Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kessler Mrs. Charlotte Gerlach Larger ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Maite Ms. Jane A. Marland Mr. Richard L. Miller Ms. Deniray Mueller and Ms. Karen  Peeler Mr. and Mrs. Panik Mr. Roger Reed Ms. Jessica Rubinstein Saks Fifth Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Snowden Mrs. Deanna Splawn SWS Partners LLC Ms. Barbara J. Waters and  Mr. Gerald J. Todaro Ms. Sara Turner Marilyn and Jim Vutech The Waterworks

In memory of John S. Kuhn CSG Thespian Troupe #6944

In Memory of Mary Agnes Hess (Brim) Ms. Catherine Hess In memory of Marcia Porter Hill Ann Joyce ’69 In memory of Cynthia Black Jeffrey ’54 The Columbus Foundation Ms. Judith K. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ziegler

In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard Ms. Judith K. Isaac In memory of Mrs. Sheldon J. Mann Constance A. Bodiker ’54 Mrs. Nancy K. Jeffrey In memory of Ellen Marks ’73 Ms. Kathryn Schaefer ’73 In memory of Mrs. Robert W. McClure Ms. Judith K. Isaac Ms. Aris Rosh ’94 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Jr. In memory of Margaret Bristol  McKenney Anonymous In memory of Mrs. Richard L. Meiling The Columbus Foundation In memory of Mrs. A. Fullerton Miller Ms. Sally Crane Cox ’75 Ms. Sandra Mendel Furman ’71 In memory of Sanaa Mohamed Mr. Isslam Elderwy and Mrs. Yara  Fouad

In memory of Miss Katharine Sater Mrs. Judy Roth Garel ’51

In honor of Gabrielle Boykin ’26 Ms. Ernestine Wilson

In memory of Deborah Sawyer ’74 Ms. Leslie Huntington ’70

In honor of Catherine Kessler Chatas ’84 Mrs. Ellen Havens Hardymon ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and Victoria  Hilbrands Andrea Krupman ’84 Lenore G. Schottenstein Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Jr. Jim and Kim Rice Wilson

In memory of Mrs. R. Malcolm Scovil Constance A. Bodiker ’54 Mrs. Judy Roth Garel ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Pizzuti In memory of Dorothy Sehring Andrea Krupman ’84 In memory of Tara Siren ’94 Ms. Aida S. Montano Ms. Tene Nash ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Pizzuti Ms. Aris Rosh ’94 In memory of Courtney Lee Smith ’08 Ms. Caitlin Allen ’08 Ms. Marcia Smith Miller ’71 and  Mr. Kevin Eigel In memory of Sally Orr Stone ’50 Chris Heer Dill Ms. Leslie Huntington ’70 In memory of Mrs. David L. Sweney Anonymous In memory of Carol Clausen Thomas  ’92 Ms. Cynthia Exconde Bender ’92 In memory of Virginia Tice Thomas ’31 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Jr. Peggy S. Edwards

In honor of Carolyn Thomas Christy  ’60 Ms. Judith K. Isaac Mrs. Louisa Wood Shields ’89 In honor of Columbus School for Girls Drs. Aniket and Sarita Joshi In honor of “Cookie” Ms. Lindsey A. Courtice ’16 In honor of Kristen Cook Tricia and JD Privette In honor of Dr. Diane B. Cooper Ms. Barbara J. Waters and  Mr. Gerald J. Todaro Jim and Kim Rice Wilson In honor of Ann Burba Crane Sharon C. Cameron In honor of Sally Crane Sharon C. Cameron In honor of Rachael Crocram ’22 Ms. Ernestine Wilson

In memory of Miss Sylvia Westerman Mrs. Nancy K. Jeffrey

In honor of Kassie Ansley Czubik ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ansley

In memory of Jack Willi Mrs. Deborah Willi Addison ’77

In honor of Jillian Diamond Columbus Jewish Foundation

In memory of Richard Jules Witkind Lenore G. Schottenstein

In honor of Mrs. Robert Eberhart Ms. Sandra Mendel Furman ’71

In memory of Mr. Kurt Frantz Young Ms. Susan J. Rollings

In honor of Emily Gammons ’13 Mrs. Karl B. Johnson

Tributes

In honor of Julia Gammons ’22 Greg Gammons and Elizabeth  Johnson

In honor of The Class of 1950 Ms. Leslie Huntington ’70 In honor of The Class of 1970 Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Young

In honor of Melissa Gammons ’16 Mrs. Karl B. Johnson In honor of Mr. Nick Genton Mrs. Katherine Allen Godwin ’98

In memory of Molly Richardson  Morris ’49 Ms. Leslie Huntington ’70 Ms. Amy Schottenstein ’83

In honor of The Class of 1983 Ms. Amy Schottenstein ’83

In memory of Barbara Seybold  Musgrave Ms. Robin S. Smith ’12

In honor of The Class of 2018 Andrea Krupman ’84

In honor of Michael and Denise  Glimcher Robert I. Glimcher Family  Foundation

In honor of Mrs. Susan D. Anderson Ms. Sandra Mendel Furman ’71

In honor of Jennifer Glimpse Sharon C. Cameron

In honor of Cleo Backus Dr. Karen A. Little ’85

In honor of Amoret Grote ’27 Mr. and Mrs. Micky Fullen

In honor of Page Neubert Berger Ms. Courtney P. Druen ’97

In honor of Sally Hauser ’10 The Henry Hauser Family

In honor of Brianne Bogumill ’98 Ms. Natalie Raabe ’98

In honor of Isabeau Havens ’27 Ms. Samantha L. Bloodhart

In honor of Jeri Block The Columbus Foundation

In honor of Nola Havens ’31 Ms. Samantha L. Bloodhart

In memory of Eleanor Smith Postlewaite ’32 Mrs. Edith Postlewaite Flagg ’61 In memory of Mrs. Donald C. Power Sharon C. Cameron Mrs. Judy Roth Garel ’51 Mrs. Nancy K. Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Pizzuti In memory of Roberta (Bobbie) A.  Ruch ’71 Anonymous Columbus Jewish Foundation

In honor of The Class of 1984 Andrea Krupman ’84

In honor of Dr. Jordana Gilman Columbus Jewish Foundation

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In honor of Eva Heyer ’18 Mr. and Mrs. William and Selena  Heyer In honor of Jane Heyer ’17 Mr. and Mrs. William and Selena  Heyer In honor of Mary Hernon ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones In honor of Colleen Hernon ’26 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones In honor of Hannah Horwitz ’30 Mr. Bernard Horwitz In honor of Nancy K. Jeffrey Anne Jeffrey Wright ’70 In honor of Bette J. Johnson Greg Gammons and Elizabeth  Johnson In honor of Mrs. Harold G. Kayne Constance A. Bodiker ’54 In honor of Ava Kessler ’24 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kessler In honor of Reese Kessler ’27 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kessler In honor of Molly Leahy ’31 Ms. Emily Kasler Yen ’04 In honor of Jill Levy ’70 Ms. Lynne Aronson ’70 Dr. Lisa Brustein Brand ’70 Mrs. Gretchen Wells Davis ’70 Chris Heer Dill Barbara (Babs) Summer Glazier ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and Victoria  Hilbrands The Honorable Denise Page  Hood ’70 Ann Joyce ’69 Ms. Susan Leach Madden ’70 Ms. Marcia Smith Miller ’71 and  Mr. Kevin Eigel Ms. Janie Marr Werum ’70 Anne Jeffrey Wright ’70 Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Young In honor of Rick Livingston Ms. Madeleine W. Livingston ’12 In honor of Mrs. Susan Loebs Ms. Sandra Mendel Furman ’71 In honor of Patsy Martin Ms. Madeleine W. Livingston ’12 In honor of Woods Martin Ms. Madeleine W. Livingston ’12 In honor of Leonard Mastromonico Dr. Rita I. Freimanis ’72

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In honor of Hadley Mazak ’30 The Reverend and Mrs. Andrew J.  Mazak Ms. Bonnie Palma In honor of Mia Mazak ’27 The Reverend and Mrs. Andrew J.  Mazak Ms. Bonnie Palma In honor of Fiona McAlearney ’18 Ms. Carol Scheck In honor of Patricia Miranda Tricia and JD Privette In honor of Kaia Lin Monahan Ms. Courtney P. Druen ’97 In honor of Mrs. Frank R. Morris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ziegler In honor of Ronald Nocks Tricia and JD Privette In honor of Chris and Gina Olsen Crimson Design Group In honor of Nancy E. Pace, M.D., MSPH Anonymous In honor of Parker Havens Panik ’06 Ms. Emilee Zox Deutchman ’06 In honor of Ms. Tamera Pedon Cindy and Robert Baker In honor of Juliette Poirier Ms. Courtney P. Druen ’97 In honor of Aerianna Porter ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter III In honor of Susan T. Powell Cindy and Robert Baker In honor of Perry Rogers Tricia and JD Privette In honor of Isabella Ross ’25 Rita and Roger Ross In honor of Veronica Ross ’20 Rita and Roger Ross In honor of Sara Schwebel ’94 Dr. Carol R. Schwebel In honor of the Shah Family Mr. John Lowe In honor of Olivia Westley-Sherman ’21 Pauline and Milton Sherman In honor of Charlotte Stiverson ’76 Mrs. Susan D. Anderson  Leah Levinson Ms. Susan J. Rollings In honor of Christie Stover Cindy and Robert Baker In honor of Mary Wheeler Cindy and Robert Baker

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In honor of Charlotte Lazarus Witkind The Columbus Foundation In honor of Mrs. Preston Wolfe Constance A. Bodiker ’54

Golden Unicorn Society CSG remains ever grateful to those who have included the school in their estate plans, providing support for future generations of Unicorns by ensuring the education of central Ohio’s exceptional young women learners and leaders.

Golden Unicorn Society Members Anonymous Betsy Kurtz Argo ’63 Mrs. Chiffone Bailey Gloria Jean Beal Jim Berry Susan Berry Constance A. Bodiker ’54 Mrs. Thomas M. Bolon (Mary Jane Dawes ’54) Blythe Miller Brown ’75 Melissa Bruhn ’83 Julie C. Budden ’86 Raleigh Burges Burgess ’82 Betsy Carlin ’83 Mrs. Philip E. Carlin (Sally R. Carlin) Mrs. John V. Chapman Carolyn Thomas Christy ’60 Sally Crane Cox ’75 Mrs. Robert L. Culp (Laura Bailey ’78) Jennifer Rose Damme ’73 Constance Crabbe Dehlendorf ’55 Mrs. E. Craig DeLong (Annabet Rector ’54) Monin Lopez Dreebin ’59 Susan Foley ’76 Helen Hamer Geoffrion ’56 Barbara (Babs) Summer Glazier ’70 Babette T. Gorman ’69 Mr. William M. Grant Mrs. Stephen M. Halliday (Betty Reynolds ’49) Margaret Knies Handley ’55 Mrs. Alfred H. Harmon (Suzanne Bowman ’48) Mrs. Edward Hartenian (Luella Hamilton ’54) Barbara B. Havens Dr. Patricia Toomey Hayot

Linda Hillman-Helgert Lynn Balshore Jacobs ’60 Nancy Jeffrey Debby and Ira Kane Mrs. Donn A. Kieft (Betty Davis ’47) Mrs. Gilman D. Kirk, Jr. (Sandra Ackley ’60) Anne Werum Lambright ’68 Carla Pollack Lane ’64 Nancy Wolfe Lane ’57 Frances Lazarus ’06 Lisa Young Lee ’79 The Reverend Tracey Lind ’72 Mrs. Bruce C. Lorig (Andrea Smith ’56) Mrs. George R. L. Meiling (Susan Culter ’61) Seton Melvin ’78 Debbie Betz Mertz ’84 Vuoch Tan Minnich ’93 Mr. Robert J. G. Morton Jane Power Mykrantz ’52 Muffy Hamilton Parsons ’74 Susannah Slade Pierce ’54 C. Thomas Rice Jean W. Rice Mrs. Thomas N. Ryan (Lynn Haverick ’59) Mrs. Edwin W. Salzman (Nancy Lurie ’50) Lesley Wilson Schaab ’70 Mary Larrick Schmertz ’67 Mrs. Charles P. Scott (Tana Sue Sterrett ’61) Louisa Lloyd Wood Shields ’89 Mrs. Cheryl Simon Larry A. Simon, M.D. Mrs. Stephen Soler Carrie Montague Stanny ’78 Mr. Yin Hong Tan Mrs. John W. Tolley (Barbara Lang ’54) Mary Jane Trapp ’74 Mrs. Nichols Vorys (Ellen Stoneman ’43) Catherine Kurtz Vrenna ’88 Elizabeth Cook Werth ’65 Mrs. J. Ralston Werum (Jane Mitcheltree ’43) Mrs. Thomas E. William, Jr. (Margaret Barton ’57) Dr. Thomas E. Williams, Jr. Ann McElroy Wright ’40 Marjorie Wright ’73 Caron C. Zand ’74 Ann Hedges Zucker ’77


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