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Celebrating a Milestone
Tom Whitworth Headmaster James Milford Associate Headmaster Director of Admission Max Roach Director of Upper School James Hutchins Director of Middle School Joe Montgomery Chief Advancement Officer Vicki Vincent Director of Alumni Relations Doug Hamil Director of Graphic Design Tannika King Director of Media Relations RuthAnne Anderson Kelly Moore (’95) Photographic Contributors Darlington Magazine is published two times a year by the Communication Office of Darlington School, and is distributed to those who have shown a continued interest in Darlington. Darlington School, a nonprofit organization, does not discriminate in admission because of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, and maintains non-discriminatory policies throughout its operation.
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On The Cover: Bob Hortman (‘72), chairman of the Advancement Committee of the Board of Trustees in 2011-12, rings the Campaign Victory Bell to signify the achievement of a milestone. The ringing of a Bell has a long legacy at Darlington, marking the start of the school day in the early 1900s and, now, signifying the start of each school year at Opening Convocation. In this campaign, ringing the bell has represented successes and achievements as Darlington moves into its second century. Contents: Students and faculty in grades 5-8 gather around the flagpole on the first day of school in Thatcher Hall in August 2009. This state-of-the-art facility was made possible by the Second Century Campaign.
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Content 2 Community News 23 Class Notes 38 In Memoriam Campus Features 7 Darlington claims victory in $90 million campaign 8 Faces of the Campaign
‘Moving From Success to Significance’
13 Jim Van Es
Road to Retirement
14 Ask Jere & George 18 Leadership Darlington 22 Gayle Monk
Road to Retirement
Campus Views 16 Volunteerism 20 The Class of 2012 Alumni Profiles 26 John Thatcher (’44) A gift of historic proportion
30 Win Stewart (’97, LD ’12) In support of faculty
32 Andrew (’77) and Mary Helen (Wright) Heaner (’77) In support of students
36 The Glenn Brothers
In support of teaching and learning
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Community News
Annual lectureship features communications CEO
Billy Morris (’52)
William S. Morris III (’52), chairman and CEO of Morris Communications Co., was the ninth speaker in Darlington’s annual Class of 1953 Lectureship Series. He delivered his address, titled “From Horseback to the Future: My Ride and Yours,” to Upper School students and faculty in March. In his tales of his daily newspaper route with his horse, Baron, Morris recounted learning real-life lessons about customer service, punctuality, taking care of his equipment/property, and much more. But he said one of the most memorable lessons he learned, was that it’s alright to have fun at work. “This was a very important lesson,” he noted. Morris also relayed the following keys to success: your attitude is your biggest asset, be friendly, be honest, set goals, get help, take action, never stop learning, stay focused, believe in your faith and believe in yourself. During his time as a boarding school student at Darlington, Morris was a member of the Glee Club, the JV football
team, the cheerleading squad and the staff of The Darlingtonian student newspaper. He now leads a diversified, mid-sized media company that has made its mark across the United States and abroad – owning and operating newspapers, radio stations, visitor publications, magazines and book publishing businesses, event marketing, and online services. “Had it not been for this school, I would not be up here today,” Morris told students in the chapel that bears his family’s name. “Darlington made a difference in my life and it can and will in yours.” A life trustee and visitor emeritus at Darlington, Morris was the 2002 Distinguished Alumnus and served as chairman of the Campaign for Darlington. He is married to the former Mary Sue “Sissie” Ellis of Columbus, Ga., and they have two sons, a daughter, and six grandchildren. His son, Will (’79), is a former trustee. The Class of 1953 Lectureship Series was established in 2003 to commemorate the class’s 50th reunion.
High-achievers earn inaugural Honor Scholarships
Adrianna Young (’16)
Adam Tarrant (’16)
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Incoming freshmen Adam Tarrant of Rome and Adrianna Young of Meridianville, Ala., have been named the inaugural recipients of the Darlington Honor Scholarship. This full scholarship is awarded to one freshman day applicant and one freshman boarding applicant each year. “The Honor Scholarship is the most prestigious merit award offered by Darlington, and we are proud of Adam and Adrianna for the countless hours of hard work and dedication that earned them this achievement,” said James Milford, associate headmaster and director of admission. “I am confident that each of these students is a great fit for Darlington and will make long-lasting contributions to our school community. I look forward to welcoming them to campus this fall.” Tarrant just finished eighth grade at Rome Middle School, where he was involved in the Math Team, Knowledge Masters, Beta Club, Chorus, Band,
Jazz Band and Grand Illusion (drama club and show choir). At Meridianville Middle School, Young was a member of National Junior Honor Society and captain of her softball team. She also earned first place in the University of Alabama Transportation Safety Challenge and the University of Alabama Car of the Future Prototype Contest. Established in 2011 as a result of Darlington’s Second Century Campaign, the Honor Scholarship is a full-tuition award that also covers room and board, books, and any other materials and fees. It also provides for a six-week internship the summer before the student’s senior year; a Mastery Award, which is set aside to help the student develop in an area of his or her choice; and a leadership retreat. The multistage selection process involves alumni interviews and a required campus visit and interview. For more information, contact admission@darlingtonschool.org.
Blood drive honors two students
Jordan Muschamp (’13) supports current parent Laurie Johnson as she gives blood. The Darlington Community donated 20 pints of blood at the school’s April Blood Assurance blood drive in honor of cancer survivors Madeline Gaffney (’13) and Jordan Muschamp (’13). “It is always so meaningful when we host a blood drive in honor of our own,” said Reba Barnes, director of servant leadership. “Madeline and Jordan have been through so much, but they have remained strong throughout. They are truly inspirational. As a school community, we want to support them not only with kind words and gestures, but also through events such as this one that raise awareness.” Gaffney and Muschamp were also the official honorees for Darlington’s 4th Annual Light the Lake, held in March. Proceeds raised from this event went to The Rally Foundation, a non-profit organization that raises awareness and funds to find better treatments and cures for childhood cancers. Both students were diagnosed with leukemia in 2009 – Gaffney with chronic myelogenous leukemia and Muschamp with acute myelogenous leukemia. They are currently in remission.
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Middle School brings in New York Times bestselling author
Ruta Sepetys
Ruta Sepetys, the author of New York Times bestseller “Between Shades of Grey,” spoke to seventh- and eighth-grade students in February. “We were so fortunate to have such a celebrated author come and work with our children,” said Liz Overberg, Middle School librarian. “In writing ‘Between Shades of Gray,’ Ruta wanted to give a voice to the hundreds of thousands of people who lost their lives during Stalin’s cleansing of the Baltic region. The story focuses on historical events that aren’t often discussed in history classes.” The book chronicles the story of 15-year-old Lina Vilkas, who is arrested by the Soviet Secret Police in 1941 and deported to Siberia with her mother and younger brother. Her father is sentenced to death in a Soviet prison camp. Lina
fights for her life, vowing that if she survives, she will honor her family by burying her story in a jar on Lithuanian soil. Published in March of 2011, it has received numerous accolades and been translated into 27 languages. Following her presentation in the chapel, Sepetys conducted her writing workshop, “Story Sparks,” with the eighth grade. “I use a series of visual prompts via PowerPoint and guide the students through story building exercises,” she explained. “At the end of the workshop, each student has seven or eight unique story ideas/plots that they developed on their own. Generally, the students who didn’t consider themselves writers end up with some of the best ideas!”
Atlanta news anchor headlines Career Day
Justin Farmer (’87) WSB-TV’s Justin Farmer (’87) urged Upper School students to make the most of their opportunities and resist the path of least resistance during his Career Day keynote speech in January. “Happiness isn’t something that’s going to happen to you,” he said. “Happiness is something you’re going to have to earn. There is so much joy in the
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sense of accomplishment ... Make the most of your opportunities and life can be flat out fun.” The anchor of Channel 2 Action News at 5, Channel 2 Action News at 6 and the Channel 2 Action News Nightbeat, some of Farmer’s more recent assignments have included a one-on-one interview with President Barack Obama at the White House, where he examined the president’s policies on government spending and illegal immigration. “This republic requires an independent press,” he said. “Fundamentally, you need responsible journalists as a check and balance of what our leaders are doing and not doing.” From Cuba to Brazil to Washington, D.C., Famer has been recognized for covering national and international stories that affect Atlanta and Georgia. Twice in 2010, he traveled to the Arizona-Mexico border for groundbreaking reports revealing that Middle Eastern terrorists have crossed into the U.S. from Mexico. As the political season nears, he will moderate political debates and cover issues like Georgia’s transportation and employment landscapes.
Farmer, who holds a political science degree from Boston College, said his interest in politics is rooted in his days at Darlington as a student in Jack Summerbell’s American history class. “If you want to do this or anything like it, know your basic American history,” he said. “You will be amazed at how much you use it during life in general.” Other Career Day presenters included Tara (Williams) Ashbaugh (’91), Carrington Astin (’06), Michael Byrd (’03), Martha (Wilkinson) Compton (’83), Helen Davis (’02, LD ’12), Ryan Fox (’01), Bryan Freeman (’77), Sara Harbin (’95), Angelyn (Waddell) Hill (’99), Jim Hudson (’81), Kathleen (Smith) Hughes (’84), John Scott Husser (’99, LD ’12), Ryan Jones (’97), Howie Lowden (’94), Kim McConkey (’73, LD ’12), Elyse Moody (’03), Kelly Moore (’95), Lauren (Muller) Stone (’02), Julia (Barton) Pollard (’86), Sarah Rhodes (’02), Matt Sawhill (’96), J.T. Watters (’97), Charlie Williams (’82), Georgia (Harris) Wooller (’02) and Col. Faylene Wright (’71T).
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Campbell (’13) leads U.S.A. to soccer victory
Jane Campbell (’13)
Jane Campbell (’13) and her teammates earned first place in the CONCACAF U-17 Women’s Championship, hosted in Guatemala in May. Armed with Campbell as goalkeeper, the Americans outscored their opponents 26-0 in five games to assure a berth in this year’s U-17 Women’s World Cup. During the 10-day tournament, they defeated the Bahamas, Trinidad, Panama, Mexico and Canada. Campbell, who is also a goalkeeper for Darlington School Soccer Academy, started and played every minute of every game without conceding a single goal. She has been called the best goalkeeper in CONCACAF – the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football.
Jones (’12) achieves wrestling ‘four-peat’
Spencer Jones (’12)
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Spencer Jones (’12) made school history in February when he became the first Darlington wrestler to win four straight individual state titles. He joins a small group of 24 Georgia wrestlers who have achieved the same feat. “Spencer told us that he was ready for this tournament more than anything he’s been ready for in his life,” said head coach Kelly McDurmon. “After all the championships and tournaments and titles he’s won, for him to say he was more focused on this, I felt sorry for the competition.” Jones competed for his fourth title in the 152-pound weight class, pinning all three of the opponents he faced in the GHSA state tournament. With another title under his belt, he finished his high school career with a record of 163-9. Of his nine losses, only three of them came against wrestlers from Georgia, and all of them were to state title winners. “He’ll go down in Darlington history with the most championships and the most victories,” McDurmon said. “I thought he really showed his character when he stepped up, shook the guy’s hand and won with class.”
Guest vocalist has family ties to headmaster When bluegrass/Americana singer Shannon Whitworth came to Rome in March to perform in the Historic DeSoto Theatre Foundation Concert Series, she also paid a special visit to Darlington. The daughter of Headmaster Tom Whitworth and his wife, Margo, she credits her parents with filling their home with music that inspired her, including Paul Simon, James Taylor, John Prine, and Crosby Stills, Nash & Young. “Shannon and her bandmate, Barrett Smith, performed in the Black Box Theatre during morning break and, later, came to the Concert Choir class, where we did a mix of performance and discussion,” said Erin Westmaas, Upper School choral director. “This was a fantastic opportunity for our students to talk with an artist about how she got started playing music, her approach to the creative process of writing songs and working with a band, and about what music means to her and why she does what she does. “The Concert Choir asked to sing along on a song, so Shannon obliged them with a special performance of Old Crow Medicine Show’s ‘Wagon Wheel,’ which most of them knew,” Westmaas continued. “It was a wonderful experience for our students, and one that I think many of them will remember for a long time.” Whitworth was a founding member of the Biscuit Burners, the bluegrass band that brought her to the attention
Shannon Whitworth of the music world and performed during Darlington’s Centennial Alumni Weekend in 2005. After appearances on the BBC and PBS, she left the band to pursue a broader musical vision. In 2007, she released her first solo album, “No Expectations,” followed by “Waterbound” in 2010. She was also featured last year in the popular Southern magazine Garden & Gun under the cover headline “Bluegrass Nation, 25 Bands Giving Old-Time Music a Whole New Sound.” Whitworth is married to musician Woody Platt, whose band, Steep Canyon Rangers, performs with comedian and banjo player Steve Martin.
Math Team takes first in Macon Darlington’s Math Team took first place in Class A at the Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics statewide tournament in April. “Only 36 schools in the state are invited to compete,” said Lynn Cox, math team advisor. The event, which took place at Macon College, consisted of a 50-question written test, individual ciphering and group ciphering. Only four students from each school are allowed to
compete. Top scorers for Darlington were Du Zhang (’13) and senior Gun Chanatrutipan (’12). Other members of Darlington’s team were Jenny Chen (’14) and Dave Zhu (’12). Darlington’s score was the highest of all GISA, A and AA schools. Additionally, Zhang was selected to the American Regions Mathematics League (ARML), a state math team consisting of only 30 students.
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School ramps up reunion giving effort Reunion giving agents and class agents from each class celebrating a reunion this fall are asking their peers to double their typical Annual Fund gift or make a first-time “best” gift in honor of their reunion. “Our Reunion Giving Program offers alumni the opportunity to give back to the school during a reflective time,” said Rick Buice, advancement officer. “Reunions are a time for alumni to be reminded of what Darlington has given them – lifelong friends, a high school sweetheart turned spouse, cherished memories and an invaluable education. We hope our alumni will support this new program as a way of giving back to the school that gave them so much.” Alumni will be asked to pledge their support for the program before Alumni
Weekend so that each class can be recognized for their hard work during the event. This year’s reunion classes include all those ending in 2 and 7. “Darlington is known for providing an unlimited number of opportunities for our students to be successful, and alumni participation in the Annual Fund is critical as we seek to grow,” Buice said. “The Reunion Giving Program’s five-year giving cycle will significantly strengthen the Annual Fund, thus upholding Darlington’s status as one of the leading independent college-preparatory schools in the country.” To support your class, make your gift online today at www darlingtonschool.org/give. For more information, contact Rick Buice at rbuice@darlingtonschool.org.
Annual Fund tops $1 million for 17th consecutive year This spring, the Annual Fund surpassed the $1 million mark for the 17th straight year. “It has been a wonderful experience working with the Annual Fund for the last two years,” said Steve Wilhoite (’73), chairman. “We have a great group of dedicated, hard-working volunteers at Darlington and their enthusiasm for our school is unmatched. What makes this achievement even more special is that we hit $1 million the same year that we reached the $90 million milestone in the Second Century Campaign.” This year’s greatest success included a 4 percent increase in alumni participation, from 18 to 22 percent. The Annual Fund also saw an increase
in donors, including young alumni donors, and an increase in volunteer involvement. “We had 100 percent participation from the Class of 2012, faculty and staff, Leadership Darlington participants, and the Board of Trustees,” said Julie (Wilson) Lucas (’97), director of giving programs. “This was a wonderfully successful year and it just shows that our Darlington family truly believes in the Annual Fund and what it does for Darlington.” Coinciding with the school calendar, the Annual Fund runs from June 1 to May 31 each year. To make your gift for 2012-13, visit www.darlingtonschool. org/give.
Seniors ‘Phil the Pig’ for Annual Fund
In an effort to educate seniors on the importance of philanthropy, Darlington’s Alumni Council created the Phil the Pig Challenge, as part of the Senior Transition Program. “Every member of the Class of 2012 was asked to participate in the 2011-12 Annual Fund, and each received a purple piggy bank named ‘Phil’ to collect his or her donations,” said Caroline Clark (’06), development coordinator. “If the class reached this goal, an anonymous donor pledged to make a gift of $2,012 to the Annual Fund in their honor.” Before they were asked to give, the seniors heard from Alumni Council member Ryan Fox (’01) during their Fall Retreat. Fox shared his motivation for giving to the Annual Fund and explained why giving back to Darlington, as an alumnus, is critical. The seniors also spent time with their college advisers, who explained the importance of the Annual Fund and outlined where their dollars would be spent. “The advisee groups competed against one another in a fun race to complete the challenge,” Clark said. “Not only did the seniors accomplish the goal of 100 percent participation, but they raised over $200 together! Congratulations to the Class of 2012 on successfully completing the Phil the Pig Challenge!”
Darlington sweeps Alabama Physics Competition A four-person team from Darlington took first place overall in the 36th Annual Alabama High School Physics Contest, sponsored by the University of Alabama in January, with Jesse Baker (’12) placing first for the second consecutive year in the individual portion of the contest. Approximately 350 high school students from Alabama, Georgia,
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Mississippi and Tennessee took the individual written exam, which included 32 questions and lasted 75 minutes. Darlington’s contestants included Baker, Gun Chanatrutipan (’12), Andrew Safigan (’12) and Du Zhang (’13). Afterwards, the Team Ciphering Contest was set up for the 71 participating teams. In this portion, one team member sits in the “hot seat”
and answers four questions during a specified amount of time. All four Darlington students answered all four questions correctly, winning by five points with a score of 78 out of a maximum 80 points. In addition to Baker’s victory, Safigan earned sixth place and Chanatrutipan earned third place in the individual contest.
Jesse Baker (’12) presents a trophy to Darlington.
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Three join Board, chairman and life trustee named
Jere Drummond (’57)
Three new members were elected to the Board of Trustees during the May meeting and Jere Drummond (’57) was named chairman. Drummond, who lives in Charlotte, N.C., is the retired vice chairman of BellSouth Corp. in Atlanta and a longtime volunteer for Darlington. A Distinguished Alumnus, he is cochairman of the Second Century Campaign and honorary chairman of Leadership Darlington. He is a member of the J. Daniel Hanks Heritage Society and the J.J. Darlington Society. He and his wife, Patsy, have three children. Dick Cornwell (’67) of Charlotte, N.C., is the president of Spangler Companies Inc. He is a visitor emeritus, a member of the Second Century Campaign National Campaign Cabinet, and a
member of the J.J. Darlington Society. He also served previously on the Board of Trustees. He and his wife, Jean, have two daughters. He is the brother of Steve Cornwell (’70) and the brother-inlaw of current trustee Brooke (Milner) Cornwell (’70T). Michael Kahn (’78) of Charlotte, N.C., is the vice president and chief operating officer of Empire Distributors Inc., owner of the Charlotte Checkers hockey team and co-owner of the the Carolina Hurricanes, an NHL franchise. A member of the J.J. Darlington Society, he and his wife, Wendy, have three children. Rocky Tillery of Cedartown, Ga., is the owner of Polk County Public Service Inc. An ardent supporter of Darlington athletics, he spearheaded the recent
improvements to the baseball facility and is a member of the J.J. Darlington Society. He and his wife, Patty, have two children – one of whom is current student Breck Tillery (’13). In addition, Gardner Wright (’47) of Rome has been named a life trustee. The retired CEO of Synthetic Industries Inc. and Gardner Wright Inc., he is a visitor emeritus, class agent for 1946 and 1947, a member of the J. Daniel Hanks Heritage Society and the J.J. Darlington Society, and a longtime volunteer. He has served previously on the Board of Trustees and as chairman of the Annual Fund. He and his wife, Jeanne, have two daughters, Suzanne (Wright) Protz (’71) and current trustee Mary Helen (Wright) Heaner (’77). He is also the father-in-law of Andrew Heaner (’77).
brother of Paige Van Cise (’00). Fatema Bandukwala (’06) of Rome is currently seeking her master’s degree in dietetics from Eastern Michigan University. An Annual Fund volunteer, she is the sister of Abbas Bandukwala (’99) and Nazia Bandukwala (’01). Ben McElrath (’02) of Rome is procurement and sales manager for Marglen Industries. An Annual Fund volunteer and former community coach for the boys’ varsity lacrosse team, he is married to Sarah McElrath. He is also the brother of John McElrath (’99). Elizabeth (Ogletree) Ponder (’99) of Rome is a landscape designer at Watters & Associates Landscape. An Annual Fund volunteer, she is married to Todd
Ponder. She is also the daughter of longtime Middle School staff member Diane (Harris) Ogletree (’68T) and the sister of Bob Ogletree (’97) and Fletcher Ogletree (’05). Aaron Sumner (’02, LD ’12) of Rome is an attorney at Sumner Law Firm LLC. A member of the inaugural Leadership Darlington class, he is also a lieutenant in the United State Navy Reserve. He and his wife, Brooke (Hopkins) Sumner (’02), have one son. He is also the son of Randy Sumner (’75) and the brother of Alison (Sumner) Landers (’93), Mimi (Sumner) Luce (’03), Nathan Sumner (’04), Scarlett Sumner (’11) and Lawson Sumner (’16).
Alumni Council welcomes new members
Michael Van Cise (’97, LD ’12)
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Darlington’s Alumni Council welcomed four new members for the 2012-15 term and named Michael Van Cise (’97, LD ’12) its president-elect. Van Cise, an attorney at Arnall, Golden, Gregory LLP in Atlanta, will succeed current Alumni Council President Chason Mull (’78), whose term will end in May 2013. A co-class agent and member of the inaugural Leadership Darlington class, Van Cise is a former Darlington staff member, a longtime Annual Fund volunteer, a member of the Second Century Campaign’s Atlanta-area Campaign Cabinet, and a member of the J. Daniel Hanks Heritage Society and the J.J. Darlington Society. He is also the
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Darlington claims victory in $90 million campaign After kicking off its historic $90 million Second Century Campaign publicly in March of 2008, Darlington School is celebrating victory. “What an exciting day for Darlington S c h o o l ! ” s a i d H e a d m a s t e r To m W h it wor t h . “T he Second C ent u r y Campaign has ushered in a new era, sol id i f y i ng ou r f ut u re for a not her century and beyond. A heartfelt thank you goes out to every member of our community who was involved in the success of this campaign – we couldn’t have done it without you.”
You can still be a part of this milestone in Darlington’s history by making a gift to the Second Century Campaign. To do so, visit www.darlingtonschool.org/give, or contact a member of the campaign staff at 706-236-0401 or campaign@darlingtonschool.org.
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Campaign Co-Chairmen George Johnson (’54) and Jere Drummond (’57) shared the good news with faculty on May 3 during the annual Brown Dinner, an end-of-the-year faculty banquet hosted by the Board of Trustees. Fittingly, the celebrating took place in the same room of the A.J. Huffman (’67) Memorial Athletic Center where the campaign kicked off four years ago. “Over 106 years ago, John Paul Cooper founded this school and named it for his favorite teacher, Joseph James Darlington. Thanks to our dedicated alumni, parents, faculty members and friends who love this wonderful place, a culture of philanthropy continues to thrive today,” Johnson said. “It was particularly amazing the way our trustees, both past and present, stepped up to the plate – giving over $55 million and issuing challenge grants in support of financial aid and faculty endowment. “When, at times, it looked as if our
momentum had bogged down, another substantial commitment would always come in from someone to whom we or our volunteers had been talking,” he continued. “I think the touching remarks from our largest donor speak for most of us when he said, ‘I have always felt that I really didn’t repay [Darlington] for what it did for me.’ This campaign has been a genuine love story. There may not be words capable of expressing it, but $90 million in gifts says a lot.” Darlington’s Second Century Campaign focused on several areas of need based on a Strategic Plan that was approved by the Board of Trustees in 2006. And when it kicked off in 2008, over 57 percent of the goal had already been raised. In June of the same year, the school broke ground on Thatcher Hall, a $21 million facility that opened in August 2009. “Every person who served on the Campaign Cabinet, made a phone call, sent a letter or email, visited a prospect, wrote a thank you note, hosted or attended a campaign event, or made a gift of any amount should be proud of this tremendous accomplishment. The fruits of this historic effort – of your hard work and generosity – will be harvested for many years to come,” said Drummond, who became chairman of the Board of Trustees in May. “The first visible sign of the campaign’s success, Thatcher Hall, is a true testimony of Darlington’s dedication to students and teachers.” The 57,000-square-foot facility features 18 classrooms, a wireless media center, a student commons, band and choral rooms, and a spacious assembly hall for gathering and dining. Named in memory of Samuel E. and Mary W. Thatcher by their son, John Thatcher (’44) – who made the largest gift in Darlington School history – the new facility earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. The following August, Darlington celebrated again when the final phase of the $3 million renovations to the boys’ residence halls was completed thanks to the generous support of the school
community and a foundation friend of the school. Originally built in the late 1920s and updated periodically over the years, the boys’ houses have now entered the 21st Century with state-ofthe-art features and technology. Other critical but perhaps not so visible results of the Second Century Campaign have included the endowment of the Teaching and Learning Center, advancements in technology and equipment, growing endowment for faculty support and financial aid, and increases in annual giving and planned giving. “The theme of this campaign has been transforming lives and as a result, each and every one of these outcomes is directly impacting the daily lives of our students and the experience they are having here at Darlington,” said Frank Stegall (’62), past chairman of the Board of Trustees. “It is truly amazing what we have been able to accomplish together. Our success in this historic effort is a testament to the overall health of the institution as well as to our unparalleled campaign leadership; our strong and able volunteer base; our loyal and generous supporters; and, most importantly, the good work that is going on each and every day in our classrooms, in our residence halls, and on our stages and athletic fields.” The Second Century Campaign set multiple records for Darlington, raising a record $90 million in record time thanks to a record number of donors and volunteers. Contributors to the campaign numbered over 5,100, representing 49 states and 30 countries. Additionally, 156 volunteers from 12 states worked tirelessly to ensure success. “This has been the most far-reaching campaign in school history, and our success has given us the confidence and momentum to push forward to address additional needs that will secure our future,” said Joe Montgomery, chief advancement officer and senior director of the Second Century Campaign. “The children are the ones who will benefit from this campaign day after day, for many years to come. We are showing them just how much we care about their well-being and their education.”
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CAMPAIGN More than 5,100 members of the Darlington Community have come together to make history. Each and every gift to the Second Century Campaign – and more importantly, the donor responsible for that gift – played a critical role in exceeding our $90 million milestone in May. Our success relied on the generosity of our trustees, alumni, parents, parents of alumni, grandparents, faculty, staff, students and friends. The most farreaching fundraising effort in Darlington history, this campaign inspired donors across the country and the world. Alumni giving alone spanned seven decades – from the 1940s to the Class of 2012. On these pages, you will have an opportunity to get to know a few of the many “faces of the campaign” and find out what motivated them to contribute to this historic win for Darlington.
Pictured at right with Bill Watters (’75) and Kevin Evans (’87)
“I give to Darlington because I have an intrinsic love for the school. I have been involved here since 1938, when I entered school in sixth grade. I was stunned to be asked to serve as chairman of the campaign for the Middle School. It was flattering, it was challenging, it was exciting, it was inspiring and it was fun. I am thrilled with the results! We were first to complete a goal in the entire campaign, and that is a great honor to all the people who were involved. It was very personal for me. I was able to help do something for Darlington in appreciation for all the things that it’s done for me and my family. ”
Lyons Heyman (’44) Rome, Ga.
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“Darlington has played such an important part in my life that I can’t imagine not giving to the Annual Fund. In one way or another, Darlington has helped shape and define all of us – alumni, students, faculty, parents, trustees and friends. It has helped make us who we are. I’ve always considered it both a duty and an honor to give back in whatever way I can to this wonderful school, so that it can continue to do for future generations what it has done for so many of us.”
Sam Moss (’63) Rome, Ga.
“Kevin and I feel that our children’s education is the best investment we could ever make. Tuition dollars do not cover the cost of operating the school and if Darlington is to continue to be competitive and proactively change to meet the future needs of its students, then parents and alumni need to fill in that gap. We made a gift to the Middle School because we have one daughter who has already reaped the benefits of the new facility and two more daughters who will be there before we know it. It’s exciting to see all of the families who have decided to move their children over to the Middle School. It truly is a remarkable place, on the inside and out, with programs and faculty that are just as impressive as the stonework.”
Melissa Dillmon Rome, Ga.
“My father, uncles and brothers all attended Darlington. They had close relationships with the teachers there and wonderful memories. It played a large part in our life even before the Thornwood-Darlington merger in 1973. Quality education is one of the most important issues in our country and will directly impact our future. I believe that Darlington is a superior educational institution with an outstanding headmaster and faculty who are committed to its mission, ‘To empower students to learn with passion, act with integrity and serve with respect.’ What is more gratifying than contributing to a school that is successfully preparing students to become contributing members of our society?”
Brooke (Milner) Cornwell (’70T) Charlotte, N.C.
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“It always feels good to give, and knowing that I would have a positive effect on students for years to come is what made me want to be part of the Second Century Campaign. I chose to support the Elson Floyd Scholarship in honor of my grandparents, Vernon and Gaynelle Grizzard. After all, education and knowledge are the gifts that keep on giving. I could not be happier for Darlington and the success of this historic campaign.”
Parrish Owens (’04)
Pictured with her husband, Kevin, and their children, Zoe (’21), Charlotte (’25) and Madeline (’18)
Rome, Ga.
“To this day, the single thing that I am most proud of is graduating from Darlington. That experience gave me the confidence I needed to succeed, both in college and later in my business life. I give to Darlington because my years there were some of the most formidable in my life. I still keep the school motto on my desk at work: ‘Wisdom More Than Knowledge, Service Beyond Self, Honor Above Everything.’ In many ways, I feel like I owe some measure of whatever achievements I may have had, both personally and in business, to what I learned at Darlington.”
Julius Shaw (’72) Dalton, Ga.
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Campus Feature “It is impossible to describe the depth of my appreciation for the positive qualities Darlington instilled in my sons, Reyn (’72) and Tom (’75). Taught by an unequaled faculty who embodied the teaching of mind, body and spirit, and the enrichment of character and integrity, they left Darlington’s hallowed halls prepared to face the world. However, as the pain of fate would have it, they died at an early age. From each, had they lived, Darlington would have greatly financially benefited. However, Darlington’s influence upon our sons privileged my late husband, Hugh, and me to give back in their stead by establishing a legacy in their memory. This shall provide future scholarship assistance to deserving students, and will provide a pathway for the continuity of the hopes and dreams of our two sons.”
“My family and I love everything about Darlington – that’s why we give back. My wife and I have had two sons attend Darlington as boarding students, and it has changed their lives. Our third son will attend the year after next. We wanted to make sure that our campaign gift had an immediate impact on students, so we contributed to the renovation of the boys’ dorms and a bus for the Soccer Academy. The Academy is often on the road and they were renting a bus every weekend. Now, they can travel comfortably in their own bus, complete with reclining seats, outlets and TV screens. Plus, it’s a great marketing tool for the school.”
Hilda Moore Rome, Ga.
Jeff Gardner Little Rock, Ark.
“Darlington has always been a part of my family because my father and brothers were students, and then, as a Thornwood graduate, I became involved. I give back to Darlington because I know a good education is the best way to prepare students for the future. The faculty, staff and programs are the foundation needed to find success in life. The Thornwood Scholarship will keep the legacy of the girls’ school alive and honor the bonds of friendships that were formed there.”
“The fact that Darlington was able to raise $90 million in this economy illustrates the dedication, understanding and support that our parents, alumni and friends have for the school and for our kids. Darlington is special to me and my wife, Philline, because of the opportunities that it has given our children, Chelsey (’10), Gavin (’12) and Landon (’16). I made a gift to the Middle School project because I wanted to help build a legacy that my grandkids and their grandkids would be proud to continue supporting. Our children are the first in our family to attend Darlington, but I can assure you that they won’t be the last. I hope that this campaign sets a standard of giving for generations to come.”
Mike Lawrence Temple, Ga.
“My husband and I were inspired to give to this campaign by the love we have for Darlington. It holds a special place in my heart because our sons, Tristan (’06) and Christopher (’11), attended school here from kindergarten to graduation. Darlington has been a part of our lives for 18 years and counting. To show our appreciation, we wanted to help in whatever way we could. We chose to give to the Middle School project because the need was important. My sons went to school in the old building and I witnessed the tight hallways and the small library. It gives us a great feeling to know that our contribution will have a positive effect on the learning and growing years of middle school students.”
Villa (Sulzbacher) Hizer (’66T, LD ’12)
Rita Griffin
Rome, Ga.
Rome, Ga.
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“I intend to be a good steward of the gifts that were given to me, and I believe giving back to the school that gave me so much is a part of that stewardship – repaying those who gave of their time, money and talents to mold me into who I am today. I gave to the boys’ houses project because that was the area of greatest need at the time I made my pledge and because when I worked at Darlington, I lived in Barnes House (now Summerbell House). So, even though I never experienced dorm life as a student, I saw it firsthand as a faculty member. I also named Darlington as a beneficiary of my estate. This was an easy step to take and one that I’m very proud of. I hope others will consider the importance of Darlington in the lives of the young people who attend, and the importance of giving back to this place that gave us all so much.”
Michael Van Cise (’97, LD ’12) Pictured with Bob Rogers
“I was a student in the inaugural fourth-grade class at the Thornwood campus in 1973. The nine years I spent at Darlington impacted my life positively and have had the same effect in the lives of our children. I was inspired to make a contribution to this campaign in memory of my dad, Charlie Williams (’54), who sacrificed to send four of us to Darlington. He was a great supporter of the school and enjoyed investing in the lives of other kids there as well. We committed our donation to name one of the rooms in Thatcher
Atlanta, Ga.
Hall. It was exciting for us to have a small role in something that made a big impact on campus. It is a privilege to be able to give back to the school that benefitted me greatly. I commend the school leadership for embracing the vision required to reach this level of success. Darlington has achieved a great victory here and positions itself well for future planning and growth.”
Charlie Williams (’82) Rome, Ga.
Laura (Harbin) Davis (’70T) pictured with PK-8 Counselor Bebe Zazzaro “Thornwood School was a place of unique traditions and experiences for girls, and as a Thornwood graduate it holds a very special place in my heart. I have been pleased to see Darlington embrace Thornwood’s alumnae and her history and to recognize and preserve the school’s legacy through the creation of the Thornwood Scholarship, the naming of Thornwood Hall on the Darlington campus, and the awarding of the Thornwood Bracelet each year at Commencement. Our gift to the Thornwood Scholarship will help to ensure that the school’s ideals live on through the educational experiences of deserving young women. “As a Thornwood graduate, I had no true bond to Darlington until my children began to attend the Lower School – though I have always held it in high regard. It was through their experience that my connection to Darlington became real and personal. Darlington is a special place for many reasons, but I believe the heart and soul of the Darlington experience, and its ability to truly transform lives, comes through its teachers. Our teachers are the lifeblood of the school – its past and its future – and every effort must be made to ensure that they are recognized and rewarded for their contributions. My desire is to continue to increase resources for faculty support and development to enhance their ability to influence our children in positive ways, and I am proud for our gift to be designated in this way.”
Laura (Harbin) Davis (’70T) Pictured with his wife, Liz, and their children, Chas (’14), Kelsey Ann (’12) and Dawson Shag (’20) Summer 2012
Rome, Ga.
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Campus Feature “I had a great raising in Rome, and while I was not the greatest student and was prone to folly, some of my friends from Darlington are still some of my closest friends. But it was the crackerjack faculty – who showed an interest in me and pushed me – that I will always remember most fondly. They took a chance on me, expending their energies to get us to learn, and there were many times when it worked! It was the same on the soccer field and tennis court. It took a pretty courageous coach to have confidence that a bunch of boys could do something more than they were capable of – for them to have an expectant confidence in us was very satisfying, win or lose. I don’t think there’s a substitute for that student-teacher or coachplayer relationship. I know that the physical plant and facilities are big priorities on many schools’ wish lists, but I like to think I’m supporting more of the learning experience.”
Henry Hine (’74) Atlanta, Ga.
Pictured with his father, Donald Evans
“It’s hard to think of a time when our family wasn’t part of Darlington. Three generations of Huffmans have graduated from Darlington. My wife, Martha, and my sister, Terri (Huffman) Watters (’72T), also taught at the Lower School, and my father received the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2006. I know what Darlington has meant to us and realize that a Darlington education is irreplaceable. Darlington encouraged and challenged me as a student and offered so many opportunities to excel in the classroom and in sports. Being able to complete a $90 million campaign is extraordinary, and it’s very comforting to me to know that the Darlington experience is very much alive, well and enduring for generations to come.”
“I thought Darlington presented a good list of needs in this campaign, from the bricks and mortar of the Middle School to faculty endowment. When my dad and I sat down and looked at the site plans for Thatcher Hall, we immediately knew where we could make the biggest impact. Dad knew what Darlington had done for me and together we decided to step up and give back. I owe my success to my parents and Darlington, and I hope my daughters, Lindsay (’12) and Keara (’16), will one day feel the same about the opportunities they’ve been given.”
“I walked out of chapel following my graduation in 1974 and was suddenly overwhelmed with tears. Here was an 18-year-old male crying at his high school graduation – no, Hemingway would not have been impressed! Everywhere I looked was a friend or memory that I knew I would cherish for the rest of my life. Darlington challenged me; instructed me; empowered me with self-confidence; broadened my appreciation of art, music, theater, sciences, math, and the spoken and written word. The friends I made at Darlington are always with me, but it is the faculty and staff who lead and inspire – the Awsumbs, Mr. Regester, Mr. Moser, Mr. Mac, Mr. Summerbell, Mr. Buice, Mr. Smythe, George Ware … the list goes on and on. Being a part of a campaign that makes it a priority to attract and retain our fantastic faculty and staff is extremely satisfying. This campaign is a great start but I wish we could do even more!”
Doug Hendrickson (’74) Maysville, Ky.
Kevin Evans (’87) Rome, Ga.
It’s not too late to make your gift to the Second Century Campaign and be a part of this milestone in Darlington’s history! To do so, visit www.darlingtonschool.org/give, or contact a member of the campaign staff at campaign@darlingtonschool.org or 706-236-0401 to learn more about giving options.
Rocky Huffman (’67) Rome, Ga.
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Road to Retirement
Jim Van Es When alumni talk about the Darlington legends who transformed their lives, they inevitably mention Jim Van Es – the recently retired educator, coach and mentor who gave more than four decades of service to Darlington.
Headmaster Tom Whitworth presents Jim Van Es with the 2010 Oscar Betts Master Teacher Award.
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Van Es began teaching math and coaching basketball at Darlington’s Middle School in 1968 when it was still known as the Junior School. Years later, he became the division director/ principal and played a major role in creating the classic culture of the Middle School that alumni remember so fondly. Those who went through grades 6-8 during his tenure usually have at least one story – if not several – about Van Es and how he impacted their lives. “I am so glad that my two daughters had the opportunity to have Jim as their teacher and principal, and that I had the opportunity to work with him for many years,” said Sylvia Lanier, a former member of Darlington’s admission staff. “He was the most caring person and always cherished his students and faculty with the highest esteem. Jim was the best at being in control; yet, at the same time, the students knew that they were truly loved by him and that he cared for each one of them individually.” In later years, Van Es was instrumental in helping Darlington secure the necessary funding for Thatcher Hall, the state-of-the-art facility that opened up to grades 5-8 in August 2009. “No one could convey the dire need for this new building like Jim Van Es,” said Joe Montgomery, chief advancement officer. “The old Junior School building was a part of him and he was a part of it, but he knew we had outgrown it. When Jim talked, people listened.” In athletics, Van Es has demonstrated his versatility by coaching boys’ and girls’ varsity basketball, varsity football, varsity baseball and junior varsity basketball. As a basketball coach, he has led 12 teams to the state tournament and one team to the Final
Four. For his dedication to coaching, he was recognized by Scholastic Coach Magazine with a National High School Basketball Coach Gold Award in 1989 and is a member of Franklin Select Circle of High School Coaches. He is also a two-time Northwest Georgia Coach of the Year, and has also been recognized as Coach of the Year by the Northwest Georgia Tip-Off Club. But perhaps one of his greatest honors came in 2009 when he was inducted into the Rome-Floyd County Sports Hall of Fame with the Lifetime Achievement Award after being nominated by 22 members of the first sixth-grade class he taught at Darlington. “There are many words that can be used to describe Jim Van Es – father, teacher, headmaster, principal, assistant coach, head coach, friend, care giver. All describe a unique quality in Jim and the talent that goes with the title,” read the nomination letter. “But perhaps the one he enjoys the most is coach … it is [this title] that challenges him and enables him to instill in the lives of his players the drive and ambition to succeed, not at all costs, but yet through determination and purpose. It is his lifetime of achievements in this role that make him a perfect candidate for the Rome-Floyd Sports Hall of Fame.” Many of Van Es’ other former colleagues and students, including pastpresidents Gordon Bondurant and Jim McCallie and University of Florida head football coach Will Muschamp (’90) also wrote letters on his behalf. “Coach Van Es rarely had the most
talented team, but he always had the hardest playing team. That is the best compliment you can have as a coach,” Muschamp said. “I learned valuable coaching lessons from him in my three years playing varsity basketball that I still use today. His basketball knowledge is vast, but his personal touch is what makes him special … The success I enjoy today can be largely attributed to Jim Van Es. He taught us more than basketball. He taught us about life.” Two years ago, Van Es went back to teaching and coaching full time. His successes as an educator, coach, mentor and friend have been recognized with Darlington’s Oscar Betts Master Teacher Award, R.M. Yankee Teacher Award and James Douglas Brown Jr. Faculty Award. He has also appeared multiple times in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. “Jim’s 44 years at Darlington have been marked by countless successes – the most important among those being the thousands of students he has taught, coached and mentored,” said Headmaster Tom Whitworth. “When he stepped down from his administrative post to go back to teaching full time, he continued to support his colleagues and our students wonderfully as we adopted a new outlook on teaching and learning. He has been a great team player and I am very proud to have known him. It’s not surprising that Jim did what he does best – transforming the lives of young people – right up until the end of his tenure at Darlington.”
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Jere Drummond (’57) and George Johnson (’54) are co-chairmen of the Second Century Campaign. Drummond, who lives in Charlotte, N.C., is retired vice chairman of BellSouth Corp. and was recently appointed chairman of Darlington’s Board of Trustees. Johnson owns George H. Johnson Properties in Atlanta. Both men have served Darlington as loyal volunteers for over 20 years.
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What inspired you to take on a leadership role in Darlington’s Second Century Campaign? GJ: I was inspired by the leadership of Headmaster Tom Whitworth and Joe Montgomery, chief advancement officer, as well as several needs at Darlington that I felt needed to be satisfied. JD: I feel like I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Darlington. Had I not gone to Darlington, I probably wouldn’t have gone to college. And if I had, I certainly couldn’t have gotten into Georgia Tech. Darlington was a transformative experience for me, and I will do whatever I can do to repay that debt I owe to the school.
What are some of the other fundraising efforts at Darlington in which you have been involved over the years? JD: I have been on the Board of Trustees since the mid-1990s, and I’ve helped with the Annual Fund and some ad hoc fundraising. But this is really the first capital campaign that I’ve been involved in. GJ: I worked closely with Billy Morris (’52) in the previous capital campaign and have happily made calls on behalf of Darlington for 25 years.
What have you enjoyed most about working with your campaign co-chairman? JD: George is great to work with because he’s fun, he’s smart and he knows how to raise money. He’s raised millions of dollars over his career for the University of North Carolina and other organizations. He knows where the money is and he knows how to get it. Plus, he’s enjoyable to work with so he’s the perfect partner. GJ: Jere enjoys a great reputation in the Darlington and Atlanta communities, and is very effective in meetings with foundations. He is an inspiration to me and always enjoyable to be around.
What were the perceived challenges at the onset of this campaign? GJ: Our challenges were similar to those in any capital campaign. They included finding a consultant to guide us through the process,
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which we did with Coxe Curry & Associates; forming a Campaign Cabinet; and trying to assess the giving capacity of our alumni, parents and friends.
JD: The mere size of the campaign was challenging. We don’t have a lot of people that give seven-figure gifts, so we knew $90 million would certainly be a challenge. This campaign was twice as large as any campaign Darlington had launched before. The previous campaign, which raised $42 million, was extremely difficult and still we’re paying off some of the things that were a part of that effort. Additionally, there were several categories that focused on building endowments. Raising money for endowments is always a challenge; it’s much easier to raise money for a building.
Describe the process of identifying the components of this campaign. How were these needs identified? JD: At a Board retreat, we spent a whole day brainstorming, identifying and ranking the priorities. In that session, the new Middle School emerged as our top priority. We were already bursting at the seams, which was restricting enrollment at the Upper School. We also knew that our teachers were underpaid compared to our peer group, that we needed to do more in terms of student aid, and that we needed to fund the operation of our new Teaching and Learning Center. It was obvious that we also had huge capital needs, such as the renovation of the boys’ dorms and a number of other things.
Did having Thatcher Hall as a visible sign of campaign success impact fundraising? How so? GJ: The Middle School was the main “bricks and mortar” component of the campaign and, because of this, we knew it would be the most attractive to some donors. In fact, it was the only part of our campaign to which some foundations would make gifts. We were told that if we could raise the funding and start construction by a certain date that we would save money in the long run and be able to open the new facility in August 2009. Our ability to achieve these milestones with Thatcher Hall translated to early success in the Second Century Campaign.
JD: A large part of the money for Thatcher Hall came from Rome, which was an important sign that the Rome community supported Darlington. Also, since it was our No. 1 priority, it spoke to the success of the campaign even though the campaign was not over. It was an important signal, plus we desperately needed the facility.
What are some of the highlights/ biggest success stories/greatest moments that have occurred during the span of the campaign? JD: We received two large gifts early on, which really got our momentum going. First, there was John Thatcher’s (’44) foundation gift, which served as the naming gift for Thatcher Hall and marked the largest donation in school history. This was followed by a $5 million gift from the C.D. Spangler Foundation (now Spangler Companies Inc.) in Charlotte, N.C., which was advocated for by alumni Dick Cornwell (’67) and his wife, Jean, and Steve Cornwell (’70) and his wife, Brooke (Milner) Cornwell (’70T). Also in Charlotte, Headmaster Tom Whitworth secured Michael Kahn’s (’78) $2.5 million commitment for the Teaching and Learning Center. And just when giving started to lag, an Atlantan who prefers to remain anonymous made a $5 million planned gift that got us over a couple of humps. Last but certainly not least, I have to note the incredible contribution of our Board of Trustees past and present. When we first made the campaign public in 2008, the Board had already committed nearly $35 million, and by the time we hit the $90 million milestone, trustee commitments topped $55 million. GJ: For me, it was definitely the trips to Miami to visit with John Thatcher (’44) and his advisors. I know that he could feel how much this campaign meant to the school. The Cornwells’ gift made everyone think bigger than they had before, and when the campaign was dragging a little, Bill (’72) and Bob (’78) Smith’s generous gift got us rolling again. Two other strategic and timely events were the matching challenge gifts offered by Leonard and Carla Wood for faculty support and Linda (Grizzard) Owens (’79) and Southeastern Mills for financial aid. I am sure that I am leaving out some other great moments. I hope others will forgive me, but these come to mind at the moment.
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Campus Feature How did you all have to adjust your strategy in light of the economic issues of 2008 and beyond? JD: I’m not sure our strategy changed as much as our donors’ giving strategy changed. A number of donors told us that they wanted to support campaign but their stock was down or their business was not doing as well as they had anticipated. So instead, they would make a planned gift or estate gift of some sort. Once we began to hear that, we went after those. A couple of people also requested to have their commitments extended and we showed a fair amount of flexibility in doing that. GJ: We had to work harder, stay positive and really concentrate on foundations.
Was there ever a moment when you wondered whether success could be achieved in this economic climate? GJ: Many times. Fortunately, Joe Montgomery did not seem to know times were bad, so he kept on working and showing great leadership. Tom Whitworth was worth his weight in gold on those foundation calls. One foundation president told me that he considered Tom to be the most real of all the headmasters with whom he’d met. JD: I always felt that we would get there, but I knew it would be difficult and I wasn’t certain that we could do it in the time frame we had allotted. I have to give a lot of credit to Joe Montgomery and the advancement staff, who never let us get discouraged. I have done a number of these campaigns for different organizations and there are always times you have some doubt, but strong leadership, dedicated volunteers and a hard-working staff will always bring you through.
What message does it send to the public that Darlington was able to complete this campaign on time in light of these economic challenges? JD: It sends a huge message of support. There are so many campaigns at other schools that have been suspended because of the economy, so the fact that we finished at all is huge. But to have finished within our time frame speaks volumes about the love people have for this place. It is clear that the Darlington Community wants our second century to be every bit as successful as our first. GJ: It is truly remarkable that our alumni, parents and friends stepped up as strongly as they did and allowed us to be successful. We just kept finding people who wanted to give back. Many of our largest donors expressed the fact that they could never repay Darlington for what it had given them. This illustrates that Darlington has a strong base of successful and dedicated alumni who care about the future of the institution.
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What role did the Campaign Cabinets play in the success of the campaign? What would you like to say to the people who were part of this massive volunteer effort? GJ: Those volunteers were the backbone of the Second Century Campaign. They indentified prospects, made calls and brought people to campus that, in some cases, had not been here in over 30 or 40 years. They, in most cases, were also not afraid to make the ask. JD: George and I may have been the cochairmen of this campaign, but our volunteers did a great deal more work than we did. Across the board, the Campaign Cabinets did a fantastic job and exceeded goals. The success of this campaign should be attributed to them and to the work of the advancement staff rather than to George and me. I also want to mention Tom Whitworth. He made a number of calls with me, George and Joe Montgomery and was always willing to do what was necessary to move us forward.
This is the most far-reaching campaign in school history. What does this say about the kind of institution Darlington has become? And about where the institution is headed? JD: Darlington is a global institution. It’s chock full of diversity, so it makes sense that our donor demographics would mirror that. But these demographics also speak directly to the quality of the institution. We have secured gifts from foundations that really have no direct relationship to Rome or to Darlington. They have given based on our reputation and the successful alumni that they know. This is a huge endorsement of what we do at Darlington. GJ: I believe it puts Darlington in the big leagues with the other great independent schools in America. We received gifts from 49 states and 30 countries and from over 5,100 donors. With a new Middle School, renovated boys’ dorms, a Teaching and Learning Center, and a new campus master plan, the stage has been set for even greater achievements in the future. I hope to stay alive and see that progress over the next 15-20 years.
Now that the goal of $90 million has been reached, what happens? JD: While it was truly exciting to celebrate our success together as a school community back in May, we don’t plan to sit back and relish the victory for long. Now is the time to build on our momentum! We’re on a roll and we’re going to keep on working for Darlington. We reached $90 million by exceeding our goal in several areas of the campaign, but we still have more work to do in the areas of faculty support and student financial aid.
GJ: We are both confident and optimistic about the potential that is there. We know there are still people out there who love Darlington and are eager to participate, and we want to give everyone an opportunity to be a part of history. Over the next several months, we will be traveling around the globe – celebrating, visiting and, most importantly, working – so please let us know if you’d like to connect with us!
Why is raising money for faculty support a critical component of creating certainty for Darlington in its second century? JD: Darlington’s reputation is based on the quality of the education it provides, and quality education depends on faculty. When we started this campaign, faculty salaries at Darlington were below the median in our peer group. We have since managed to raise them some and provide funding for professional development, but we still have a ways to go. In order to remain competitive, we need outstanding faculty and this is the key to attracting and retaining them.
Why is it equally as important to raise money for student scholarships? JD: Unfortunately, not all great students can afford Darlington. Now, that doesn’t mean that Darlington is overcharging; in fact, our tuition is actually very reasonable compared to that of our peer schools. But the bottom line is that we want to attract the best students – whether they can afford to pay or not.
Where are we now? GJ: At press time, the Second Century Campaign had raised $90,666,562.
As an alumnus of Darlington, how does it make you feel to be a part of this historic effort? JD: It makes me humble and proud. I feel that I’ve been more of a recipient of other people’s hard work than I have been a hard worker myself. I guess I’m just humbled by the work everyone’s done and the generosity of the people who have allowed us to be successful. I’m extremely proud of what they and all of us have done for Darlington. How many people have the opportunity to be part of something like this? GJ: I agree. It makes me proud to be a Darlington graduate and to have been asked to take a part in the campaign. Having the opportunity to make calls with Tom Whitworth, Joe Montgomery and Jere gave me a close-up view and study of the leadership at Darlington. I can, with conviction, tell every fellow alumnus that Darlington has never been in better hands at the top.
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Volunteerism
The success of the Second Century Campaign can be attributed , in large part, to 156 volunteers from 12 states who worked tirelessly to reach the $90 million milestone . Whether you hosted a ca mpa ign ev ent or a lu m ni gath er i ng , w er e a member of the Campaign Cabinet or A nnual F u n d B oa r d , or volu nteer ed you r ti m e at a phonathon or textathon , you r loya l serv ice was cr itica l i n ou r a bi lit y to cla i m th is big
Da r li ngton . We th a nk you from th e bottom of our hearts for keeping Darlington i n you r s . I f you a r e i nter ested i n lea r n i ng a b ou t o t h e r ways t o get i n volv e d , pl e a se contact C a roli n e C la r k (’06) at ccla r k @ da r li ngtonschool . org . w i n for
Annual Fund • Be a phonathon caller • Write an appeal • Serve as a reunion giving agent • Join the Annual Fund Board
Alumni Office • Speak at Career Day • Be a class agent • Serve on the Alumni Council • Apply for Leadership Darlington
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Bryan Freeman (’77) talks about insurance and finance on Career Day.
On Career Day, Elyse Moody (’03) talks with students about publishing.
Dan Hanks (’61, LD ’12) talks with a Leadership Darlington classmate.
Martha (Wilkinson) Compton (’83) describes her work in drama and musical theatre during Career Day.
• Interview candidates for the Honor Scholarship • Join the Admission Recruitment Team • Host an event
Jim Hudson (’81) leads a session on dentistry during Career Day.
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Georgia (Harris) Wooler (’02) leads a session on education during Career Day. Darlington Magazine Magazine Darlington
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Class agent David Muschamp (’68, LD ’12) talks about what the school means to him during Leadership Darlington.
Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees Linda (Grizzard) Owens (’79) thanks an Annual Fund volunteer at the Volunteer Appreciation Party.
Alumni Council member Allison (Hunter) Brooks (’79) pictured at the Volunteer Appreciation Party. Trustee Bob Hortman (’72) presents outgoing Annual Fund Chairman Steve Wilhoite (’73) with a special gift to thank him for his leadership.
Gordon Lee Hight II (’62) is one of Darlington’s longest serving volunteers. Advancement Officer Rick Buice pictured with Dee Yancey (’77), who hosted the Senior Picnic along with his wife, Molly.
Cindy (Hortman) Meeker (’71T, LD ’12) talks about her experience at Thornwood.
Event host John McElrath (’99) talks with Admission Officer Mark Tunnell during an admission event in Birmingham, Ala. Summer 2012 2012 Summer
Alumni Council member Aaron Sumner (’02, LD ’12) greets a Leadership Darlington classmate.
Headmaster Tom Whitworth thanks Alumni Council President Chason Mull (’78) for his service.
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Leadership Darlington ‘Moving From Success to Significance’
Twenty-seven alumni representing the classes of 1960 to 2006 returned to the Lakeside in March for the inaugural Leadership Darlington retreat, themed “Moving From Success to Significance.” While they all knew that the program’s purpose was to engage alumni leaders in a meaningful way, many of them did not anticipate the passion and emotion that would surface as they reconnected with the institution that had played such critical role in each of their lives.
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“This retreat was one of the best weekends of my life,” said Kim McConkey (’73, LD ’12) of Roswell, Ga. “It made me feel a part of the Darlington Community again in a deeper emotional way.” Over two days, participants obtained an integrated view of the school, including the internal and external forces that affect its direction, and the challenges that lie ahead. Among other activities, they experienced an interchange with senior administrators, including Headmaster Tom Whitworth, Chief Advancement Officer, Joe Montgomery, Associate Headmaster and Admission Director James Milford, Chief Financial Officer Beth Pollard, Academic Dean David Powell and Frank Stegall (’62), who was chairman of the
Mary Burke (Wimbish) Nadeau (’85), Strom Mull (’06), Wright Bagby (’63), Michael Van Cise (’97) Board of Trustees at the time. They also talked with division directors; the staff members in charge of advancement, athletics, college guidance, fine arts, information technology, marketing and communications and student life; and a panel of Upper School students. “I felt like I got the ‘inside track’ on the challenges and opportunities confronting Darlington and how my alma mater is preparing its graduates and itself for a bright future,” said Marie (Hodge) Gordon (’99, LD ’12) of Marietta, Ga. “The retreat also allowed me to tap into a special network of administrators and alumni who are committed to excellence in all that they do, and I look forward to working with them to enhance Darlingon as well as myself.” One of the highlights of the program was a book discussion about Jim Collins’ “Good to Great and the Social Sectors,” which was led by Powell and faculty members Byron Dacy, fourth-grade teacher; Owen Kinney, Upper School science teacher; Liz Overberg, Middle School librarian; and Yensen Lambert, Upper School Spanish teacher. “I really enjoyed Mr. Powell’s presentation, in particular,” Gordon said. “Of course, I’ve always appreciated his delivery and style, but he allowed
us to ‘think big’ through good, specific examples of how the school goes about setting curriculum. The break-out groups were great for hearing the personal perspectives and stories of other participants, creating a more intimate setting that inspired deeper discussion and better connections. Mr. Dacy was great as well. Hearing his stories really illuminated and reminded us about how committed Darlington’s teachers are to being the very best they can be.” But perhaps the most anticipated event on the program was the keynote address by Jere Drummond (’57), honorary chairman of Leadership Darlington and retired vice chairman of BellSouth Corp. in Atlanta. Drummond, who became chairman of Darlington’s Board of Trustees in May, is also a Distinguished Alumnus and co-chairman of the Second Century Campaign. “Jere’s remarks reached out to me on a personal level,” McConkey said. “We were so lucky to hear from someone who has demonstrated leadership skills at such a high level show us that leadership concepts are the same, no matter the size of the organization.” His classmate, Mary Burke (Wimbish) Nadeau (’85, LD ’12) of Savannah, Ga.,
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agreed, “He is such an amazing speaker. I could have listened to him all day long.” At the end of the two-day retreat, the class attended a reception at the Home-on-the-Hill, where they were each presented with a plaque commemorating their graduation from Leadership Darlington. Participants also had the opportunity to tell their personal Darlington story, share what the school meant to them, and talk about what they would take away from this experience. “I very much enjoyed getting to know the other alumni that I would not have otherwise met,” said Molly Kelly (’98, LD ’12) of Atlanta. “I came away from the weekend energized – not only about Darlington, but with the question, ‘How can I better serve my community in other ways?’ I didn’t want the weekend to be over. I left wanting more!” Vicki Vincent, director of alumni relations, said she is thrilled with the positive response to the launch of this new alumni program. “Leadership Darlington is designed to increase the number of alumni actively engaged with the school and develop the next generation of alumni leadership, and our inaugural class has really stepped up to this challenge,” she said. “Out of
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this group, we have already recruited one new class agent, one new Alumni Council member, a president-elect for the Alumni Council, one new J.J. Darlington Society member, and one new admission event host, to name a few. I want to thank all of our participants for making our inaugural retreat such a special experience for everyone involved, and I look forward to meeting our next class in 2013.” Other members of the Leadership Darlington Class of 2012 include Wright Bagby (’63) of Rome; Lang Cheves (’60) of Greenville, S.C.; Helen Davis (’02) of Atlanta; Adeline (Wright) Hanks (’62T) of Rome; Dan Hanks (’61) of Rome; Villa (Sulzbacher) Hizer (’66T) of Rome; Terry Honan (’64) of Eufaula, Ala.; John Scott Husser (’99) of Rome; Mai Mai (Selman) Kelly (’72T) of Rome; Meg (Gammage) Kramer (’98) of New Orleans, La.; Tony Massing (’79) of Cartersville, Ga.; Cindy (Hortman) Meeker (’71T) of Troy, Ohio; Strom Mull (’06) of Atlanta; David Muschamp (’68) of Blue Ridge, Ga.; Danny Orthwein (’06) of Nashville, Tenn.; Whit Remer (’03) of Washington, D.C.; Mark Rogers (’94) of Atlanta; Beth (Bagby) Smith (’87) of Rome; Andy Smith (’67) of Lookout Mountain, Ga.; Win Stewart (’97) of Denver, Colo.;
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Aaron Sumner (’02) of Rome; Will Thuston (’00) of Birmingham, Ala.; and Michael Van Cise (’97) of Atlanta. To apply for Leadership Darlington 2013, which will take place Feb. 24 and 25, please contact alumni@ darlingtonschool.org.
Meg (Gammage) Kramer (‘98), Cindy (Hortman) Meeker (’71T), Molly Kelly (‘98)
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The month of May was a busy one for graduating seniors as they prepared to say farewell to Darlington. End-of-the-year events like the Senior Picnic, Honors Day, Baccalaureate and Commencement became rites of passage, inspiring lifelong memories that will live in the hearts of each individual. Forever bonded as a group, our 135 newest alumni have created their own legacy at Darlington – for no other class in school history will have the same complexion as the Class of 2012. Among them is Alabama’s top physics student, who is actually a resident of Rome; the lead singer of an Indonesian rock band; a set of twins; and a budding novelist, to name a few. They hail from 14 countries and nine states. Twelve were four-year resident students, and 14 are Dar Babies (having attended Darlington since pre-K or kindergarten). Twenty-eight have siblings who are also alumni; 16 are second-generation graduates; and nine are the third generation. Collectively, they gave 11,154 hours of service to their community – 4,885 of which occurred during their senior year. They also earned $8.1 million in merit scholarships, and will attend 74 different colleges in 24 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. But the Class of 2012 is special for countless other reasons, and the memories they made here will never be forgotten. Best of luck, graduates, as you move on to the next phase of your lives, and remember that your Darlington family is always here for you!
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Road to Retirement
Gayle Monk
Tears appeared in the corners of Gayle Monk’s eyes as she looked up at the elm tree planted in her honor in the corner of the primary playground. With a life span of 80 to 100 years, this tree will be a long-lasting tribute to her 23 years as a first-grade teacher at Darlington’s Lower School.
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Gayle Monk’s colleagues honor her at the Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner. “I feel so blessed to have spent these years at Darlington,” Monk said, fighting back tears as she thanked her students and their parents for this thoughtful commemoration of her retirement. “I have loved it.” It’s almost as if Monk was destined to teach first grade. Though she didn’t actually decide to major in education until her second year at the University of Georgia, her mother had taught first grade for 20 years. “I can remember going to her classroom and watching her teach,” she recalled. “It was definitely in my blood.” Monk went on to earn her master’s from UGA, and taught public school in Oglethorpe County, Athens, Cedartown and Rome for several years before joining the Lower School faculty in 1989. All in all, she has logged 36 years in the classroom. “The people that I met when I first moved to Rome were so passionate about Darlington,” she said. “I wanted to be part of a school of which people spoke so highly. When I heard of a firstgrade opening, I immediately called Larry Muschamp and was very lucky to be hired.”
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The next 23 years would be filled with countless class musicals, Eco fairs, field days, Halloween parades and stories – which Monk knows will become some of her most cherished memories. She was also fortunate to watch her two children, Will (’98) and Mary Beth (’04), grow up at Darlington. “I am proud that Darlington was a part of their educational journey,” she said. “Whether a child is an athlete, an artist, a musician or an actor, there is something at Darlington that he or she can do and love. My children had great experiences here that will stay with them forever.” But her children aren’t the only graduates who have held a special place in Monk’s heart. “I have had a lot of students walk across the stage at Commencement, and I always think about all the funny things they did in first grade,” she said. “I marvel at the way they have grown into mature young men and women. It is very fulfilling as a teacher.” That is one of the things Monk will miss, in addition to many others. “I will miss the children’s smiles, their eagerness to learn and their love of life,” she said. “I will miss those moments where the ‘light bulb went off’ and you could just see it in their eyes that they grasped a concept that, up to that point, had been foreign to them. These are the moments teachers live for. I will miss sitting out on the playground, watching
the children with my colleagues. I will miss the Lower School families’ kindness and generosity. I have always gotten along well with the parents of my children. They made me feel as though they had great confidence in my teaching.” But perhaps most of all, Monk will miss the joy she got out of reading to her students. “First-graders love to hear stories. They never get tired of it,” she said. “I have their greatest attention when I am reading. I love watching them grow as readers. Some come to me reading very little and by the end of first grade they are reading fluently.” Though she won’t be in a first-grade classroom each and every day, Monk’s retirement plans include teaching in another capacity. “I just got certified to teach yoga and will be teaching several classes a week at Springstone Yoga on Broad Street in downtown Rome,” she said. “I also plan to do some hiking, continue playing handbells at my church and do a good bit of reading. But I’m most looking forward to spending more time with my children and two grandchildren.”
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Billy Morris (’52), chairman and CEO of Morris Communications Co., speaks to Brian Inman’s history class.
Jimmy Kirkland (’53) and his wife, Anne, attend the Class of 1953 Lectureship Dinner.
Dudley Ottley (’53) attends the Class of1953 Lectureship Dinner.
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Class Agent: Tom Barron
Ebbie Brinson (’53), Sam Donaldson (’53) and Billy Morris (’52) visit at the Class of 1953 Lectureship Dinner. 1947
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1949
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Class Agent: Gardner Wright
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Hugh Richardson Jr. writes: “At Georgia Tech’s 2011 football homecoming game, my thirdfloor roommate on Old Main, Preston Stevens (’47), was at it again. This time, he drove his vintage Hudson motor car, which was in practically mint condition, in Tech’s annual Ramblin’ Wreck Parade. His riders were two co-ed, curvy, cheerleaders!”
Cooper Taylor, Willey Virden (’49), Asa Candler (’48), Dick Denny (’48), David Lacy (’49), John Ottley (’49), Scott Patterson (’49), Jack Hensen (’48) and Bob Watkins (’49) recently got together for a mini-reunion at the Atlanta Fish Market.
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Class Agent: Vacancy
David Hunter and his wife, Nancy, were named 2012 Heart of the Community Award recipients. The Heart of the Community Foundation is supported by Redmond Regional Medical Center in Rome.
Lanny Thomas received the Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award from Georgia Tech. This award recognizes alumni who have provided distinguished contributions to the profession, field, Institute, or society at large. 1971
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Class Agent: Vacancy
Gordon Smith, executive director of the U.S. Tennis Association, was featured in a CNN news video about high-profile attorneys who have abandoned law to pursue non-profit work. 1972
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Class Agent: Steve Winkler
Bob Hortman has loaned his completed model of the Soleil Royal to the McCallie-Kennedy Library. It is a 1/77th scale model of the original ship.
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Class Agent: Jule Peek
Thomas Reese married Nicole Lesley Hicks on March 17, 2012, at the Historic Ruins of Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville, Ga. The couple lives in Rome. 1983
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Class Agents: Katherine (Persons) Kelly, Stephanie (Smith) Walker
Ed Watters received the 2012 Lee Arrendale Vocational Excellence Award from Rotary Club of RomeSeven Hills.
Spencer Willis (’53) attends the Class of 1953 Lectureship Dinner.
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Class Agent: Kathleen (Smith) Hughes
Joan Pedley is the director of strategic initiatives for Pearson Education in New York, N.Y. 1986
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Class Agent: Vacancy
Pamela Maria Gonzalez was featured as a “Terrific Teacher” in the winter 2011 edition of Chattanooga’s CityScope Magazine. A Spanish and culture teacher at St. Nicholas Episcopal School in Chattanooga, Pamela has been teaching Spanish and ESL for 20 years. Jas Short writes: “My children, Brock, Luke, Jack and Kate, all attend Cape Henry Collegiate School in Virginia Beach, Va. I spend most weekdays based out of St. Petersburg, Fla. I hope any Darlington alumni will look me up if they are visiting either the Virginia Beach or St. Pete areas.”
Life trustee and co-class agent John Hine (’53) visits a history class with Class of 1953 guest lecturer Billy Morris (’52). 1973
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Class Agent: Steve Wilhoite
Julia (Trawick) Knight exhibited her sculptures at the Rockmart Cultural Center in June. 1978
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Class Agents: John Gilliland, Christopher Peacock
Jon Howse married Holly Bradfield on June 10, 2011, at Berry College. The couple lives in Rome. 1979
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Class Agent: Tony Massing
Vic Johnson received the 13th annual Justice Robert Benham Award for Community Service at the Georgia Bar Center in Atlanta.
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Trustee Bob Hortman (’72) rings the Campaign Victory Bell. 1990
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Class Agents: Mary Margaret (Estess) Johnson, Bill Temple
Jennifer (Liverett) Keller writes: “My husband, Chip, and I live in Shanghai, China, with our three sons. This is already our sixth year here. Chip is managing director of Asia for a U.S. company. We have enjoyed the opportunity to see a great deal of Asia while we’ve been here, but I am sorry I had to miss our huge reunion party! Let me know if anyone else is over here!”
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Class Agent: Vacancy
John Early III writes: “I am still working at the Huntington VAMC in the psychiatry department. I’ve been with the VA for 16 years now, which is my halfway mark to retirement. I must say that the last 16 years just flew by in a flash. It seems like yesterday I was walking from class to class with all of you at Darlington. To update from my last note, I once again returned to Russia in 2003 and adopted the sweetest girl in the world, my Natalie. Connor is 11 and Natalie is 9 now. I stuck with the theory to never let them outnumber you and stopped at two! Hope all of you are well and happy. If you get a chance, drop me an email or give me a call to catch up. I’d love to hear from you. Hope to see you all at the 25-year reunion. God Bless!”
Chip and Jennifer (Liverett) Keller (’90) with their children
1991
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Patrick Cash and his wife, Nan Marie, announce the birth of a son, Patrick Cooper, on Jan. 14, 2012. The family lives in Rome. Mara Evans’ documentary, “Wake Up,” and interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on the OWN channel in October and December 2011.
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Leadership Darlington Class of 2012 Vegas. We have three children and live in Atlanta. I am an art director at a medical website development company in Roswell, Ga.” 1994
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Class Agents: Maurie Dugger, Jimmy Smith
Chad Warner IV was selected as one of 15 finalists for the John McLendon National Coach of the Year Award. This award is presented annually to the top collegiate head coach encompassing all levels. 1995
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Class Agent: Vacancy
Susan Yankee, Bailey Duncan (’98) and Dick Yankee (’45) 1992
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Class Agents: Annabelle (Jordan) Hubbell, Michelle (Simmons) Parham, Claire (Drummond) Strowd
Jennifer (Carr) Hunt writes: “I’ve been living in Tampa for over 12 years now and have recently returned to work full-time now that my boys, Drew and Max, are both in school. I can’t wait to catch up with everyone at the reunion in the fall.” Eric MacLeod Sr. was recognized for his technique video involving a new treatment procedure during the annual meeting for the International Society for Hip Arthroscopy in Paris. The procedure for hip preservation uses instruments he has designed to minimize post-surgery complications. His video and guide will be used to train other surgeons in the procedure. Eric is also a
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team physician for the U.S. Ski and Snowboarding teams, as well as the U.S. Kayak team. 1993
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Class Agent: Vacancy
Kris (Fisher) Altiere writes: “In March 2009, while training for my first 1/2 Ironman Triathlon, I was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. After numerous surgeries and 16 rounds of chemotherapy, I am now approaching my second year cancerfree. I celebrated my survivorship in October 2011 by completing my first 1/2 Ironman Triathlon in Anderson, S.C., and raising over $2,000 for TEAM Fight to help young adults facing cancer. Then, in December of that year, my husband John Altiere and I were married at mile 2.5 during the Rock ‘n’ Roll 1/2 Marathon in Las
Alice (Hagge) Carey married Adam Max Carey on April 21, 2012, at the Claremont House Bed and Breakfast in Rome. Alice is the assistant managing editor at SmartMoney magazine in New York. Adam is a mobile and emerging media strategist for Vanguard Direct, a marketing agency based in New York. Trent Davis and his wife, Erin, announce the birth of a daughter, Clara Leigh, on April 25, 2011. The family lives in Rome, where Trent works at Davis Contracting & Development. He writes: “If any of you are looking to build, remodel or need any construction type services, please contact me.” 1996
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Class Agent: Corie (Dempsey) Swan
Jennifer (Dempsey) Black and her husband, Kevin, announce the birth of a daughter, Abigail Elizabeth, on Nov. 4, 2011. The family lives in Roswell, Ga.
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John Thatcher (’44) A gift of historic proportion
The story of what John Thatcher (’44) has done for Darlington School is truly a great love story, and one that Thatcher himself has shared before. It begins with his parents’ decision to send him to boarding school in Rome, Ga., in the early-40s.
This article was written by Caroline Clark (’06), development coordinator in Darlington’s Advancement Office.
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“I’d like to tell you a story about a young boy I knew. He wasn’t doing very well in school. He wasn’t failing, but he was certainly poorly motivated and he wasn’t being challenged. And, furthermore, he was bashful and self-conscious and insecure, and the prospects were poor that he would ever have a very successful life,” said Thatcher, referring to himself during a speech he gave at the 1996 President’s Dinner. “But he did have two things going for him – two loving and concerned parents who heard about Darlington School and made sacrifices so they could send him here… “As time passed and he grew older, he realized more and more that Darlington had been one of the most important influences in his life and the most important influence at turning his life around at the critical moment,” continued Thatcher, who at the time, was next in line to become chairman of the Board of Trustees. “He felt he ought to grow closer to Darlington and to be more supportive of Darlington and to express his gratitude to Darlington in some way… That’s why I am up here tonight – not because of anything special I’ve done, but because of something special Darlington did for me.” This speech was made 10 years before he would express his gratitude in the form of the biggest financial gift in school history, a named building in memory of his parents Samuel E. and Mary W. Thatcher. The newest addition to the Darlington campus and one of the most critical needs addressed in the Second Century Campaign, Thatcher
John Thatcher (’44) and Joe Montgomery, Darlington’s chief advancement officer Hall is the home of grades 5-8. “I know John must have had wonderful parents because they raised a remarkable son,” said trustee George Johnson (’54), co-chairman of the Second Century Campaign. “His gift is both fitting and endearing. By naming Thatcher Hall for his parents, he is honoring their decision to send him here as well as the sacrifices they made – the same sacrifices that many Darlington families are making today.” As a student at Darlington, Thatcher played varsity baseball, was a member of the band and worked on the school newspaper staff. He lived in the Fieldhouse with his roommate, Joe Stukes (’44). For fun, the two would catch the bus from downtown Rome and go to motion pictures. “It was a great privilege to live over
in the Fieldhouse,” Stukes said. “The daily room exams Mr. Yankee and others would perform on our bedrooms weren’t done as often. We were removed from the other side of campus. Everyone wanted to live there, but you had to apply.” According to Stukes, Thatcher was popular and had many friends, some of whom occasionally joked about his father’s banana business. “They would say, ‘John, you didn’t do well on that test because you didn’t eat enough bananas,’” laughed Stukes. “Always good natured, John joked right along with them.” In the classroom, Stukes described his roommate as “more mature than most of his classmates” and noted that Thatcher displayed the most legible penmanship. “We wrote in cursive
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John Thatcher (‘44) hosts a table at the Brown Faculty Appreciation Dinner in 2005.
George Johnson (’54), Jan Harrison and John Thatcher (’44)
back then – his was so good; it was distinctive,” he recalled. Thatcher graduated from Darlington as a member of the Cum Laude Society and went on to earn a B.S. in Economics/Business from Davidson College. After college, he became a selfproclaimed “banana peddler,” taking over Banana Supply Holding Co. after his father’s health began to decline. The multi-million dollar company imported bananas and other tropical products from Central and South America, distributing them to groceries and wholesale customers throughout Florida. Though his business demanded much of his time, Thatcher always found ways to incorporate “Service Beyond Self” into his life. Over the years, he actively served his community through a variety of organizations, including the Kiwanis Club of Miami, the Chamber Greater Miami Youth for Christ and Elder Westminster Church. He also served his country. During World War II, Thatcher was as a U.S. Navy Air Cadet, and later, during the Korean War, he was an Infantry Unit Commander in the U.S. Army. He retired from the Army as a lieutenant colonel in 1976. Throughout his life, Thatcher’s values have always mirrored those that his parents – and his alma mater – instilled in him early on. Those who have had the honor of meeting, speaking or listening to him consistently describe him as
“Thatcher Hall is more than a building; it’s an educational model for its students,” said Joe Montgomery, chief advancement officer. “It is the first school building in northwest Georgia to earn Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.” From the beginning, the construction of Thatcher Hall inspired and brought together a group of alumni, parents and friends – including Thatcher – who hold Darlington dear to their hearts. Now completed, it has become a place for these same people to gather and bond for generations to come. “Long after we are gone, graduates of Thatcher Hall will still be reminded of how a son’s love for his parents and for Darlington produced one of the most stunning and high-functioning buildings on campus,” Montgomery said. “We can only hope to continue to grow generations of young people, like John, who exemplify Darlington’s motto of ‘Wisdom More Than Knowledge; Service Beyond Self; Honor Above Everything’ to the core.”
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charming, kind, selfless and humble – never one to tout his own achievements. “I have found John to be a man of humility, a man of gentility, a man of grace and a man of manners,” said Frank Stegall (’62), past chairman of the Board of Trustees. “There’s something about being around him that makes me, and I suspect those of you who know him, reach inside ourselves and try to be better human beings.” Thatcher’s service and commitment to Darlington is evident by his history of involvement. He is a Distinguished Alumnus, a life trustee, a visitor emeritus and a longtime volunteer. In 1992, he established Darlington’s first and only endowed faculty chair, the Thatcher Chair of English, in honor of his parents. A loyal donor, Thatcher’s philanthropy is, for the most part, unadvertised because he prefers to stay out of the spotlight. True to his humble nature, he did not attend the ribbon cutting ceremony at Thatcher Hall in 2009, and has instead quietly visited the campus. “I have never felt one time that I gave too much, and I have always felt that I really didn’t repay [Darlington] for what it did for me,” Thatcher said. Through Thatcher Hall, John Thatcher has ensured that future generations of Darlington parents have a state-of-theart place to send their children to grow and develop into productive citizens, just as he did.
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The Class of 2012 pictured at the Senior Picnic in May.
Elizabeth (Ansley) Brewster (’98), 4-H agent in the University of Georgia Floyd County Cooperative Extension Office, presents a $1,000 robotics grant to Du Zhang (’13) and Charlie Xu (’13).
Community coach Stephen Smith (’01) congratulates John Wilhoite (’12) during Varsity Soccer Senior Night as head coach Carson Raymond stands by. Corie (Dempsey) Swan and her husband, Andrew, announce the birth of a son, Patterson, on Dec. 8, 2011. The family lives in Macon, Ga. 1997
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Class Agents: Julie (Wilson) Lucas, Michael Van Cise
Ryan Jones and his wife, Julia, announce the birth of a daughter, Maggie, on Dec. 22, 2011. The family lives in Atlanta. Julie (Wilson) Lucas and her husband, Sam (’97), announce the birth of a son, Hudson Ford, on June 21, 2012. He joins big brother, Wilson. The family lives in Rome.
Ginny (Smith) Parrino married Warren Mitchell Parrino (’93) on June 23, 2012, at St. Benedict’s Episcopal Church in Smyrna, Ga. Ginny is a teacher at Awtrey Middle School in Kennesaw, Ga. Warren is employed by Robert Half International in Atlanta. 1998
Rachel (Rice) Turner and her husband, Jason, announce the birth of a son, Samuel James, on June 24, 2012. He joins big brother, Jack, and big sister, Audrey. The family lives in Buford, Ga.
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Class Agent: Regan Maki
Meg (Gammage) Kramer and her husband, Chris, announce the birth of a son, Walter Alexander, on June 15. The family lives in New Orleans, La. Jordan Knight has been named partner with McRae, Stegall, Peek, Harbin, Smith & Manning in Rome. Emily (Lawrence) Roosevelt married Elliott Roosevelt III on May 5, 2012, at First Presbyterian Church in Highlands, N.C. The couple lives in Dallas, Texas, where Elliott runs an investment office with his father and brother. Matt Stephens married Heather Marie Bramblett on April 14, 2012, at Darlington School’s Morris Chapel. The couple lives in Cartersville, Ga.
Jack, Audrey and Sam Turner
1999
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John McElrath and his wife, Stacey, announce the birth of a son, John McDowell V, on Feb. 1, 2012. The family lives in Birmingham, Ala.
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Did You Know? Garrett Manis (’03), Blair Stegall (’03) and Janie Hortman (’03) volunteer at the spring textathon. 2001
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Class Agents: Kelli (Hutchinson) Karanovich, Whitney (Keene) Whittington
Morgan Wilson (’07) and Izzy Hortman (’08) volunteer at the spring textathon. 2000
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Class Agent: Skye Wellesley
Blake Cescutti married Courtney Ann Hoy in June at Belle Terra in Rome. Blake is employed at Brown & Brown Insurance in Rome, while Courtney works for Rome City Schools. Rebecca (Griffin) Ray married Douglas Lamar Ray on May 5, 2012, at Darlington School’s Morris Chapel. The couple lives in Rome. Will Thuston Jr. and his wife, Ginger, announce the birth of a son, William Lee III, on June 5, 2012. The family lives in Birmingham, Ala.
Amelia (Ross) Ricks is a member of the Alabama Power Pedalers, a group dedicated to raising funds to fight the battle against Multiple Sclerosis. MS affects the ability of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to communicate with each other. She is taking on the challenge by riding 150 miles Sept. 22-23, 2012, in Orange Beach, Ala. She will also ride 150 miles Oct. 6-7, 2012, from Clinton to Vicksburg, Miss. Every mile she rides will be in honor of someone living every day with MS. This is her fourth year helping to raise funds to support National MS Society. 2002
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Class Agent: Miles Wellesley
Tiffany (Payne) Horton and her husband, Chris, announce the birth of a son, Sam, on March 28, 2012. The family lives in Rome. Lauren (Muller) Stone married Ryals Drayton Stone on May 19, 2012, at Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville, Ga. Lauren is a commercial interior designer with VeenendaalCave in Atlanta. Ryals is an attorney with Boone & Stone in Atlanta.
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Win Stewart (’97, LD ’12) In support of faculty
After attending Darlington in the 1960s, Winburn E. “Brother” Stewart Jr. knew from his own experience that the school would be a good fit for his son. And so, Winburn E. “Win” Stewart III (’97, LD ’12) left his home in Macon, Ga., to enroll as a resident student his freshman year. His sister, Carolyn (’98), would follow in his footsteps.
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“Our father believed in the boarding school model and its ability to teach us maturity and responsibility, and he was right,” said Stewart, who lived in the dorms for four years. “I felt very prepared for college in both an educational and social sense.” At Darlington, Stewart took advantage of the wide array of activities and organizations available by serving as a tour guide and member of the Honor Council, playing varsity football, and joining the D-Club. “I had an exceptionally positive experience at Darlington and feel that it helped me forge my path to success by providing me the tools to realize my interests and talents,” Stewart said. “Whether in the classroom or on the field, all of my teachers and coaches worked extremely hard to get the best out of all of us.” After graduating, he attended the University of Georgia and received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance. He then headed to Washington, D.C., as a member of Sen. Saxby Chambliss’ staff. Next, he joined The Carlyle Group as an analyst. Soon after, Washington Property Co. offered him a position as an associate in acquisitions and development. In 2007, he founded Walnut Creek Investments and, in 2009, he started Beacon Student Housing. Stewart is also proud owner of Five Guys Denver, which he considers this to be one of his highest career achievements so far. “Our franchise
was one of the first to open west of the Mississippi and has grown from a onestore ‘mom and pop’ operation into a professional restaurant organization,” he said. Taking with him Darlington’s message of “Service Beyond Self,” he has been active in each of his communities and lends his expertise to professional organizations designed to promote success among others in his field. Currently, he is a member of Denver’s Chamber of Commerce and the Colorado Restaurant Organization, and serves on the Five Guys Franchisee Advisory Council. Stewart is also an active Darlington alumnus. Last fall, he applied and was accepted to be a member of Leadership Darlington’s inaugural class. “I want to help my generation and younger give back,” he shared during the program’s graduation ceremony. “I think you see a lot of us just sort of dropping off and I think we can give more than we do.” A member of the J.J. Darlington Society, Stewart has supported Darlington since he made his first Annual Fund gift during his senior year. In 2010, he answered the call to support faculty in the Second Century Campaign through Carla and Leonard Wood’s challenge. He was 1 of 75 donors who took advantage of the opportunity to increase faculty endowment through a 1:1 match from the Woods, thus establishing the Carla and Leonard Wood Faculty Professional Endowment Fund. “Darlington’s teachers, coaches, and staff are the heart of the school,” Stewart said. “My greatest hope for Darlington is that it will continue to attract the same caliber teachers, coaches and staff who inspired me.” Though he never had the good fortune to take a history class from Bruce Burch, the “lakeside legend” immediately came to mind when he was asked to talk
about inspirational faculty members. “Bruce Burch is a legend,” he said. “Before I went to Darlington, my dad would tell me stories of his animated teaching style and that Mr. Burch would bring the history book to life by demonstrating battle in front of the class. While Mr. Burch was still a teacher at Darlington when I enrolled, I was never able to take one of his classes. I did, however, request to sit in on a few of his classes, and all that I had heard was true. Mr. Burch taught while diving into character as a battle hero, holding a sword as he dueled an imaginary opponent. I’ll never forget how vivid his lesson was that day.” To Stewart, his support is simply the product of an outstanding education and a legendary team of faculty and staff members, and encouraged by the relationships and bonds with fellow alumni and friends that will stand the test of time. “As a boarding student, Darlington was my home for four years,” he said. “I had the privilege to become friends with people from all over. My roommates became some of my greatest friends in life. They were at my wedding and I have visited them in Germany. I believe that the success of the Second Century Campaign is a testament to the bonds that students form with and at Darlington while they attend. Darlington provided all of us with special opportunities that we all appreciate and cherish as alumni.” He and his wife, Morgan, are currently in the process of moving back to Atlanta with their two children, Hadley and Wes.
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Andrew (’77) and Mary Helen (Wright) Heaner (’77) In support of students
Darlington School and Thornwood School for Girls hold a special place in the hearts and minds of Andrew (’77) and Mary Helen (Wright) Heaner (’77) – instilling in them the intangibles that have allowed them to be successful in their life’s passions. And while the Heaners are loyal alumni who have devoted both time and money to Darlington over the years, the Thornwood Campaign proved to be a perfect vehicle for them to get involved with the Second Century Campaign in a meaningful way.
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“Our gift will help future Darlington students to have the same opportunities and experiences that Andrew and I shared at Thornwood and at Darlington in the mid-1970s,” said Mary Helen, who currently serves on the school’s Board of Trustees. The Thornwood Campaign was established in 2008 by a committee of alumnae in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of their alma mater, Thornwood School, the all-girls prep-school that Mary Helen attended in grades 6-8. The campaign consists of two parts, each important to the Heaners in their own way. The first establishes the Thornwood Scholarship, which – once fully endowed – will provide a full, fouryear scholarship each year to a female day student to attend Darlington. The second part of the campaign calls for the naming of Thornwood Hall, a female residence hall, which will ensure Thornwood graduates a permanent place on Darlington’s campus, providing opportunities for them to display tokens of their days as students, and to interact with young women who live there. Founded in 1958, Thornwood remained a school until 1973 when it merged with Darlington, resulting in the present-day, co-ed institution on Cave Spring Road. Mary Helen was a
The Heaners pictured with their dog, Brutus.
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“It is just a wonderful opportunity for these young women to follow in the traditions of Thornwood.” Mary Helen (Wright) Heaner (’77) member of the first class of Thornwood girls to spend all four years at Darlington’s Upper School, and her time at both schools is central to her reason for giving back. “I went three years at Thornwood and started at Darlington in ninth grade,” she recalled. “Thornwood was a wonderful experience. Women were just beginning to have a strong role in the workforce, and Thornwood gave us confidence to do that. I had an older sister who went to Thornwood, my mother was on the Board at Thornwood, and my father was on the Board at Darlington. The memories of Thornwood – the teachers and friendships and traditions that were made there, and at Darlington – are still a part of me.” It is this same influence that Thornwood had on Mary Helen and her classmates that the Thornwood Scholarship seeks to impart on future female students who walk the halls and stroll the gardens at Darlington. Thanks to the generosity of the Heaners and other alumni, a bright, deserving day student will have the opportunity to attend Darlington and to lay the foundation necessary for a lifetime of success. “It is just a wonderful opportunity for these young women to follow in the traditions of Thornwood,” Mary Helen said. “It is a chance to help these ladies gain confidence, to let them know that they can do whatever they want to do in life and have the opportunity to learn and grow in such a great environment. We are just so proud to be able to help out with the scholarship and the Thornwood Hall.”
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And while her husband, Andrew, has no direct connection to Thornwood, the naming of the residence hall was appealing to him because of his time as a boarding student. “I think Darlington is a great institution for students and it offers a lot, especially to boarding students,” said Andrew, who was one of four brothers from Greenwood, S.C., to graduate from Darlington. “I am a big advocate of the boarding program because it gives students the chance to learn a lot about life and become independent. It allows them to be better prepared to go to college and be on their own. I had a great time there. It was a wonderful experience in regard to academics, but it was also like going to summer camp. It was fun and it helped me mature a lot faster.” From the addition of the A.J. Huffman (’67) Memorial Athletic Center and Thatcher Hall, to the growth of the international boarding program, Darlington has undergone a number of changes since the Heaners graduated in 1977. These changes, along with the future growth that the Second Century Campaign will provide for the school, leave them excited about the path that Darlington has taken. “I am just so proud of Darlington – it provides such a unique experience,” said Mary Helen, who – along with her husband – also made a Second Century Campaign contribution to the construction of Thatcher Hall. “How wonderful is it to have the opportunity to gain friendships with people from all over the world and to learn from other cultures? It’s just great for the growth of the students, the school and parents.”
“Darlington is a whole other world from when I was there,” Andrew added. “It was a lot like an army barracks back then, but I had fun regardless.” The Heaners now split time between their home Atlanta, where Andrew is an executive with multiple companies, and their Silver Creek property, Runnin’ Wild Farm, where they provide a home to dozens of exotic animals, including zebras, camels, llamas, buffalo and horses. “We started out with one donkey,” Mary Helen said. “One of our neighbors needed to get rid of it – and now we have a couple hundred animals! It just kept growing and growing, with a number of them being injured or rescued or just animals that needed a home due to the economy. We ended up with more than we bargained for, but it has been great. The farm and our work with the animals has become our main hobby now, in addition to Andrew’s car collection.”
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Legacy members of the Class of 2012 pose with their alumni family members. Forty of last year’s graduates were legacies. 2003
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David Huguenel Jr. and his wife, Jody (Milford) Huguenel (’05), have moved to Plainsboro, N.J. David is regional political director for the New Jersey Republican State Committee. He and Jody are doing well and celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary in May. Stephanie (Corwin) Nichols and husband, Drew Nichols (’03), announce the birth of a son, William Beckett, on May 24, 2012. The family lives in Rome. Lauren Jane Tharp was featured in the Rome News-Tribune in June 2012 under the headline “Cancer survivor graduates medical school.” Lauren graduated from Mercer University’s School of Medicine this spring and will soon begin her residency in obstetrics and gynecology with the University of Texas Medical School at the Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital in Houston. She was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia shortly before her graduation from Darlington in 2003. 2004
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Ellen (Collier) Beasley married William Loren Beasley on Feb. 18, 2012, at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia’s Cecil B. Day Chapel in Athens. The couple lives in Atlanta. Jenny (Morris) Burch writes: “Me and Alex Wysocki (’04) have kept up with each other through Facebook. She currently lives in Savannah, Ga., and works with the Ronald McDonald House as the marketing and event manager. I live in Memphis, Tenn., but I work for the Cedarstream Co. (which is in Cedartown, Ga.) as a sales representative, selling custom T-shirts and other screen printed and embroidered goods. Alex reached
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out to me through Facebook – and later through many phone calls and emails – about sponsoring an event for her in February. It was called the Battle of the Bakers and all proceeds went to the Ronald McDonald House. Our company decided to sponsor the event and donated 150 T-shirts for her to give away/sell to raise money.” Mary Nevin (Hobgood) Gautheir married Thomas Dominique Denis Gauthier on June 30, 2012, in St. Desirat, France. The couple lives in Atlanta, where Mary Nevin is currently enrolled in the Marketing Master’s of Business Administration program at Georgia State University and Thomas is pursuing his Doctorate in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech. Whitney (Smith) Hsu and her husband, Ryan, announce the birth of a daughter, Ella Kate, on April 13, 2011. The family lives in Winston Salem, N.C. Grant Muller graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta on May 12, 2012. He will be moving to Lexington, Ky., for an internship in general surgery at the University of Kentucky. 2005
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Ashley Adams writes: “I am moving to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in August to pursue my M.A. in Vocal Performance and Vocal Pedagogy at Texas Woman’s University under the tutelage of Beverly Hoch. (The YouTube videos are worth watching if you’re into that sort of thing.) I have been studying with Lucinda Schultz in Savannah for about six years now, and will have a farewell recital on Aug. 10 in Savannah at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. In the meantime, I have 16 voice students, do freelance solo work, sing with a medieval music group, and work part time at Wild Birds
Unlimited. Cheers to all!” Beau Griffith earned his wings as a naval flight officer on April 27, 2012. He graduated on the Commodore’s List with Distinction and also received the Paul F. Lorence Award, presented to the top student in the class. He will fly an F/A-18F Super Hornet.
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Mary Becca (Watson) Tidwell married Stephen Michael Tidwell on April 21, 2012, at Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville, Ga. 2006
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Luke Hyder graduated from pilot training with the U.S. Air Force on Feb. 17, 2012. Hope (Lester) Sonam was one of the featured performers at the Rome River Jam on May 19, 2012, at Ridge Ferry Park. Lauren (Barnes) Weaver married Russell Allen Weaver on May 19, 2012, at The Vinings Club in Atlanta. The couple lives in Montgomery, Ala. 2007
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Manning Burns was nominated for the Robert E. Mulloy Graduating Senior Award at Belmont University.
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Class Notes Andy Giannakakis’ artwork was featured in the University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art’s “The Rite of Spring – BFA Drawing and Painting Exit,” held April 30 through May 4, 2012. Natalie (Brumbaugh) Jay married Clifford Raleigh Jay on March 24, 2012, at Messina Hof Winery in Bryan, Texas. The couple lives in Houston. Ben Pate married Stephanie Michelle Clanton on July 21, 2012, at Darlington School’s Morris Chapel. Ben is an executive team leader for Target Corp. Stephanie is pursuing a Master of Education degree in school counseling at the University of West Alabama and is employed by the Jefferson County Board of Education. Phinizy Wimberly graduated from Auburn University on Dec. 12, 2011, with a B.A. in Business. He currently works for Capgemini, a French consulting firm. He began orientation in January 2012 in Atlanta, and trained for five weeks in Mumbai, India, in the areas of strategy, architecture and integration of information technology. He has now settled back in Atlanta in the company’s East Coast, U.S. Division. 2008
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Elliott Echols is hitting the campaign trail for the Republican Party this summer and fall. He was offered the opportunity to lead a group of 60 campaign workers and field directors from Washington D.C. to target areas around the nation for the GOP youth vote. His official title will be political director for the College Republican National Committee. Elliott, who is an economics major at Berry College in Rome, will put college on hold this fall to be a part of campaign coordinating efforts to raise the youth vote and train workers in the field. He will return in the spring to finish school and graduate with his class. He said: “This is my first big step in politics. I’ve been working on some campaigns in Rome with Congressman Tom Graves and a few others, but this is bigger than I ever imagined. I’m handling a large budget and working with a lot of people, some much older than me.” Elliott is also the Chairman Emeritus of the Georgia Association of College Republicans, one of the largest state federations in the nation and the most active during the 2010 election cycle.
Meagan (Dingler) Murphy married Ryan Murphy on Nov. 26, 2011, at Darlington School’s Morris Chapel. The couple lives in Rome. Justin Smith was named MVP of the Berry College men’s soccer team in 2012. 2009
Jett Wayne Puckett, Grover Brown (’09) and Ali Terrell (’09) were inducted into the University of Georgia’s Blue Key Honor Society. Cole Phillips (’08) is the current president of the organization.
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Tyshawn Good, a guard for Belmont Abbey’s basketball team, was named to the Conference Carolinas First Team. It is the first postseason honor for Tyshawn, who led Conference Carolinas in scoring at 21.3 points per game. In 16 conference games, he averaged 22.0 points, which also led the league. He scored 574 points. He led an offense that was tops in the conference in team scoring average, which is also ranked seventh among NCAA Divsion II teams. He is currently 12th in the NCAA in scoring. In 26 games, Tyshawn scored at least 30 points three times, and on Feb. 1, he became the 36th player in school history to record 1,000 career points when he totaled 27. He enters his final year in 2012-13 with 1,149 career points, which is 25th on the school’s all-time list. Greg Jackson performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Feb. 20, 2012. A tenor in the Centenary College of Louisiana Choir, his performance was part of the world premier of “Flowers Over the Graves of War” by James Eakin. The show combines the traditional Latin Requiem Mass with new poetry by Michael Dennis Browne. In it, the choir sang with Clay Aiken, Ida Nicolosi, Kirsten Allegri and Gregory Warren. A rising senior, Greg is male vice president of the choir, which is also known as the Singing Ambassadors. The group performs internationally. In the summer of 2011, they toured Brazil and Argentina, performing in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires.
Grover Brown (’09), Ali Terrell (’09), Cole Phillips (’08) and Jett Wayne Puckett (’09)
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Cole Daniel has been accepted into the Kennesaw State University Honors Program. He has also been accepted into the university’s Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society after making the President’s List in the fall of 2011. 2011
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Class Agents: Chandler Holcombe, Charles King
Mark Huang, Tim Huang (’13), Ariel Tang (’09), Sabrina Tang (’14), Jason Lu (’10) and Andrew Lee (’14) got together recently in Taiwan. Sam Watters of Princeton University was selected to participate in the U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program to study Turkish in Turkey during the summer of 2012.
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The Glenn Brothers
In support of teaching and learning Alston Glenn (’57) knows from experience the uphill battle that many students face every day when they step into the classroom. Though talented, smart and ambitious, he, like many students, didn’t quite feel at home in a traditional classroom setting and fought to keep up with coursework and grasp concepts that may have come easier to classmates. In his years after leaving Darlington, Alston learned how to m anage these struggles and became a successful businessman in the banking industry. He then went on to head the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
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“I thought about how much easier my life would have been if had there been a Learning Center at Darlington and someone there who could identify what I was struggling with and help me through it,” Alston said. His three brothers, Jack, Bob (’60) and Lewis (’64), could each relate, in some form, to the difficulties Alston faced during his days at Darlington. With the help of The Jack and Anne Glenn Charitable Foundation, the brothers’ philanthropic venture that was founded in 2004 to honor their parents, the Glenn Teaching and Learning Center at Darlington’s Upper School has become central to the school’s goal of empowering students to learn with passion, giving them the opportunity to work with teachers and other professionals to enhance their academic experiences and to receive support in areas that have proved challenging. “I think the thing that we were interested in was the need for students who were good students, but who needed an extra push,” Bob explained. “I could relate to that, and my brothers probably could as well. They didn’t have any programs like that back in those days when we went to Darlington. It was something that the school
Alston Glenn (’57), Jack Glenn, Lewis Glenn (’64) and Bob Glenn (’60) wanted and it was something that we embraced.” Directly supporting the mission of Darlington School, the Teaching and Learning Center seeks to “empower students with the ability to discover their academic talent with passion and integrity.” And while the program spans grades PK-12 with learning specialists at each campus, the Glenns took a specific interest in naming the Upper School Teaching and Learning Center because of their experiences there. Though Jack did not actually attend Darlington, it was his son, the late John Glenn (’83), and grandson’s, Jack Glenn (’09), experiences at the school that
inspired him to support the program. “Both had some troubles, so when I heard a lady from Darlington mention that ‘all kids can learn, they just may have to be taught in different ways,’ that appealed to me,” Jack said. “This was something that the school was emphasizing. I had contemporaries that I grew up with who had learning problems all the way through school and, when they got out, they eventually made great successes of their lives in business and in everything else. It was something that struck a chord with me.” And while the Center wasn’t around to provide help for Bob in the late 1950s, he said that the values outlined
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in the program’s mission are traits that the school instilled in both he and his brothers decades ago. “If you went to Darlington, you learned character and loyalty, integrity and compassion,” he explained. “Darlington gave you a road map to life to get through the ups and downs. It was an experience that was good for me.” It’s this “road map” that the Glenn Teaching and Learning Center helps develop for the Upper School students who receive guidance and support there. Open to grades 9-12, the Center instills in young men and women the importance of goal setting and a strong work ethic – and provides them with a litany of skills – so that they are able
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to work through any challenge that may arise. And because the learning specialists understand that students learn differently, a unique plan and system of support is developed for each individual. Working with teachers, parents and the student, the Glenn Teaching and Learning Center puts in place a program in which any child can succeed. “This program creates better students and turns them into better people,” Bob said. “Darlington is a great place, a great school and I know that its future is going to be very bright. The Teaching and Learning Center is an important part of that.”
But that’s not all. In addition to helping endow the Teaching and Learning Center, The Jack and Anne Glenn Charitable Foundation also established a scholarship for Ron Clark Academy students to attend Darlington. Located in southwest Atlanta, Ron Clark Academy was founded in 2007 to provide educational opportunities to gifted students from diverse backgrounds. The academy accommodates grades 5-8 and employs intensive and creative curriculum and experiences to help develop wellrounded individuals. Two Ron Clark Academy alumni are currently studying at Darlington “The foundation wanted to help talented and deserving children who are qualified but who may not financially be able to go to Darlington,” Bob said. Giving back to the school that helped to mold them and their families into successful citizens was essential to the Glenn brothers. All agree that they are proud to have contributed to the Second Century Campaign in ways that have allowed them to provide opportunties to students who face barriers, whether they be learning or financial. “I always appreciated the opportunities – the learning, the leadership and the determination and integrity that I learned there, along with all the great friends that I made,” Bob said. “It was a personal appreciation and gratitude that led me to be involved with Darlington both financially and in a leadership role.” A life trustee, Bob now serves as chairman of the school’s Endowment Committee. Additionally, Alston is a current trustee and chairman of the Advancement Committee. Lewis, whose daughter Caroline (Glenn) Millican graduated from Darlington in 1991, is a former trustee.
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In Memoriam In 1942, thousands of young men were strapping on boots to face the enemies in both the East and the West. The world was spinning headstrong through a dramatic period of change, and every facet of society was experiencing a revolution of some degree. You would think that Darlington, the small boarding school in Rome, Ga., far from the shores of France or the islands of the South Pacific, would be immune to such change. But, as young men just out of high school or their early professional careers were signing up to fight, the traditional societal roles that men had once dominated became open to women in an attempt to fill the void. At Darlington, many of the young male teachers at the all-boys school accepted positions either with fighting forces, support units or other industries in order to help the war effort. Virginia Barron became the first full-time female teacher at Darlington
Dr. C. R. Wilcox and Dickey Barron, Darlington’s first full-time female teacher
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For Virginia Barron, the changes were obvious. Her husband of just two short years, Zeddie Pleasant Barron, was soon stationed in Europe, and shortly thereafter, she too, would find herself in foreign territory – teaching at an all-male prep school. Her mission: to develop and meld the minds of impressionable teenage boys at Darlington. Virginia, known as “Dickey” to anyone who made her acquaintance, took on
Virginia “Dickey” Barron Remembering a friend this new role with vigor and pride, easing worried souls and instilling in students a love of learning. An extremely bright young woman, Dickey was prepared intellectually to nurture the inquisitive young minds, but it was her engaging and welcoming demeanor that endeared her to her students and anyone lucky enough to have crossed her path. “Dickey taught me senior math – trigonometry from what I remember,” recalled Lyons Heyman (’44). “Now, I don’t know too much about trigonometry, but I got a pretty good grade in it, mostly due to Ms. Barron. We all loved her very much.” Heyman and his peers would spend their Sundays trekking across town to the Barron residence in order to serenade the young Dickey. It was done partly to show their appreciation for her, but mostly to give the lonely bride a few moments of joy, knowing that when home, her heart and her mind where often with Zeddie overseas. “There was a group of five or six of us who would go out to her house and serenade her,” Heyman said. “We would go after church, or whatever we were doing, to West Rome where she lived, and we would stand outside her house and sing for about 15-20 minutes. I know that she heard us because she came outside a couple times. She was a really lovely lady.” Born in the small town of Grantville, Ga., in 1917, Dickey was raised in nearby Palmetto. Her early years were crucial in the development of the curious and well-rounded student that she would become. Dickey’s father passed away when she was just 4, and so she and her mother returned home to live with family. “She was pretty much an only child in this house full of older adults who absolutely adored her,” said her daughter, Merri (Barron) McLean (’72T). “I would expect that it would be sort of a lonely childhood. That
just informs you about how much friendships meant to her, and about how much she nurtured them. She had lifelong friendships with all ages, young and old, but I think being an only child in a small, small town really showed as to why friends were so important to her, always.” Her early years spurred her interest in books. “She was a voracious reader even really young,” McLean said. “Her mother read a lot and there were many books in that house.” Zeddie, six years Dickey’s senior, grew up not far from Palmetto in Newnan, where Dickey attended high school. Only passing acquaintances in Coweta County, the two would not develop a romantic relationship until Dickey moved to Rome in the mid 1930s to attend Shorter College, a place that her mother had enjoyed as a student decades prior. Zeddie had opened up a branch of the department store Kessler’s in downtown Rome, the place where he and Dickey were later re-introduced. “Her years at Shorter were very positive years for her,” said her son, Tom Barron (’70). “I think that is an effect of the friends and relationships that she developed at Shorter and the fact that she met my dad during that time.” “She adored her time at Shorter, just loved it,” added Merri. “She became close friends with Dr. Everett Porter (former chairman of the chemistry department and dean of students). He and his wife, Hazel Porter, were always close friends to mama, and their daughter, Jean, who is now in her 80s, continued this friendship with mama. She became close friends with other faculty members as well.” Dickey went on to graduate studies in chemistry at both Emory University and the University of Chicago, which was almost unheard of for a woman during this time period. She was also the first woman ever admitted to the doctoral program for chemistry at MIT, and received a handwritten note from the
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college president asking her to attend. Before her tenure at Darlington, she wrote for the Rome-News Tribune and later taught at Shorter College. In her later years, she was very active in numerous charities and organizations in Rome, but it was Darlington that would forever capture her heart. Some aspect of Darlington was always present at the Barron home as Tom and Merri were growing up. “Before there was ever a formal Romefamily program for dorm students at Darlington, my parents adopted at least one dorm student every year,” Tom said. “There were constantly guys coming to lunch at the club with us on Sundays and then coming out to the house to play touch football or watch TV.” She would develop lifelong friendships with dozens of individuals, including the young dorm students and neighborhood children that Tom and Merri befriended growing up. Cecil “Buster” Wright III (’69) grew up in Shorter Heights near the Barrons, and would later consider
Dickey one of his closest friends. “She was probably the brightest woman that I ever knew in overall intelligence – just an incredible woman,” Wright said. “And she had more energy than most anybody I knew. The most interesting thing about Dickey, and the most attractive thing about her, was her love of people. She had this insatiable interest in other people and in their lives, where they came from, who their ancestors were. She was close friends with four generations of my family.” Dickey would leave Rome in 1998, five years after the passing of Zeddie, for Deerfield, a retirement center in Asheville, N.C., in order to be closer to Merri. “She was just incredibly thoughtful, always, especially in deciding to leave Rome, which she absolutely loved,” Merri said. “She did not want to ‘mis-put’ folks, as she saw it, and she elected to move up here in her later years. She certainly embraced Deerfield, but never stopped visiting Rome and her friends there.”
Though Dickey was a teacher at Darlington for only a couple years, her brief period with the students there remained a lasting memory until her death on March 12, 2012. “[Her time at Darlington] was a time when my father was gone away for the war, so I expect that it was fairly lonely time – they had not been married very long,” Tom said. “They clearly were years that she remembered very fondly. She was not only appreciative of the job, but I know that she really enjoyed the guys that were there, as well.” “She loved Darlington School and all that Darlington did for her and her children and her children’s friends,” Wright added. “She was very active when she was a mom at the school and very much believed in what Darlington was trying to do. She was a remarkable person. Her passing left a real hole in a lot of our hearts. She was an incredibly intelligent person and led a remarkable life.”
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Stanley Holditch died Feb. 8, 2012
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Bruce Edenton died Sept. 18, 2011
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Dick Coburn died April 2, 2012
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William “Sunny” Dunlap died June 18, 2010
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David Mitchell died Aug. 10, 2012
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Jerry Jones died April 24, 2011
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Tony Lanham died Sept. 11, 2010
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Darold Lee Bachtell died May 28, 2011
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J.M. Culberson died May 14, 2012
1953
Archer Glenn died Oct. 25, 2011
1982
Mac Martin died Dec. 17, 2011
Max Rosenberg died April 2, 2012
2004
Chris McDonald died March 16, 2012
1945
Ed White died May 1, 2012
1956
Xavier Minish died Dec. 21, 1996
A. Jack Henderson died March 29, 2012
1957
1946
Bill Weathers died July 28, 2011
1962
Harry Powell died Nov. 15, 2011
Theo R. Manry died March 14, 2010
Lee Hamilton died Jan. 8, 2012
Carole Johnson died July 13, 2012
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Virginia “Dickey” Barron died March 18, 2012
Not Pictured: Arthur Ford ’34, died April 1, 2012 • Edward Penn ’34, died Jan. 7, 2012 • Roy Dorsey ’39, died March 31, 2012 • Frank Jolley ’43, died Nov. 5, 2011 • Parker Whedon ’43, died March 16, 2012 • Ralph McCaskill ’51, died March 5, 2012 Sid Cahoon ’62, died July 18, 2011
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Thank You To Our Second Century Campaign Donors This list is comprised of all those who made gifts to the Second Century Campaign between July 2006 and June 2012. This includes all donations to the Annual Fund. Anonymous (6) Mrs. Kelly Aaron ’83 Abbott Fund Mr. D. Nathan Abbott ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Abee ’77 Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Abercrombie III ’49 Ms. Erin M. Ables ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ables II Mr. and Mrs. James K. Abney Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell W. Abney Mr. Mitchell W. Abney ’10 Acuity Brands *Mr. Frank C. Adams ’62 Ms. Alexis L. Adams ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Adams Ms. Kathleen R. Adams ’03 Mr. Walter R. Adams Adams Book Co. Inc. The Thomas H. Adams Foundation Adams Management Services Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adamson IV ’60 Dr. and Mrs. John Addison Mr. and Mrs. David F. Addlestone ’59 Dr. and Mrs. M. Adelman ’73 Aetna Foundation Inc. Mrs. Carol Gonsch Agnew ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Agnew ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Sean T. Ahern ’76 Ms. Yena Ahn ’07 Mr. Moyosore S. Akinade ’10 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Akins ’75 Mr. Thomas W. Akridge ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Olan Alabi Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Albertson Mr. Shakeem A. N. B. Albouy ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Jon T. Albrecht ’78 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Albright ’67T Ms. Meredith Albury ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Aldrich Ms. Kathryn L. Aldrich ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Alexander Jr. Mr. Henry H. Alexander III ’02 Mr. and Mrs. L. Joseph Alexander Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bret S. Alexander ’94 Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Michael H. Alexander Mrs. Stella M. Alexander Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Alford Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Alford ’92 ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Alford Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph D. Alford Jr. Mr. and Ms. Mohammed S. Ali Mr. Saliu G. Ali Jr. ’12 Mr. Andrew W. Alias ’02 Ms. Katherine A. Alias ’00 Ms. R. Hillyer Alias ’07 *Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Allen Jr. ’53 *Mr. and Mrs. Middleton M. Allen III ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Allen Mr. and Mrs. B. Christopher Allen Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Allen ’72 Dr. and Mrs. Clay P. Allen ’81 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Allen Mr. and Mrs. H. Guthrie Allen ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Allen Jr. Ms. L. Gray Allen ’05 Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Allen Mr. M. Cole Allen ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Norris K. Allen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clyde Allen Allen Mooney & Barnes Investment Advisors
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Mr. Stephen F. Atha ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Atha Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Atha ’79 Dr. and Mrs. William J. Atha Jr. ’51 ATK Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. William Atkins Jr. ’74 Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Atkins *Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Atkinson ’36 Dr. and Mrs. Eddie A. Atwell Mr. and Mrs. Jason B. Aubin Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Austin ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Austin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Austin III ’95 Mrs. O. Elizabeth Austin Mr. and Mrs. William H. Austin Jr. ’54 AutoMax Rent-A-Car Mr. George P. Avary ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Avery ’91 Ms. M. Elizabeth Smith Avery ’66T Mr. Mark J. Avery ’93 Dr. and Mrs. A. Parke Avery Mr. Matthew H. Wayne and Dr. Sarah S. Avery ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Averyt Sr. ’95 Ms. Elizabeth V. Awsumb ’88 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Awsumb Mr. H. Benjamin Ayer Jr. ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ayer Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Ayers ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Ayers Jr. ’64 Ms. Audra Babb Dr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Babb Ms. Lucy Griffin Babcock ’71T Mr. Robert A. Babcock *Ms. Sherrie Bacon Mrs. Holly Ford Baer ’92 *Mrs. Sara T. Bagby Mr. and Mrs. Wright W. Bagby Jr. ’63, LD’12 Mr. and Mrs. Wright W. Bagby III ’91 Mr. E. Roy Baggett ’66 Ms. Elizabeth F. Baggs ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis T. Baggs Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Bagley ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Burt G. Bagley ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Harris L. Bagley Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bailey ’78 Ms. Karmila R. Bain ’11 Ms. Caroline E. Baker ’09 Ms. Carolyn Baker Ms. Charlotte Baker ’02 Mr. Dylan G. Baker ’09 Ms. E. Danielle Baker ’11 Mr. Jesse R. Baker ’12 Ms. Judith Baker Mr. J. Brice Baker ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Norris M. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Baker Ms. Robin E. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Baldwin ’90 *Mr. and Mrs. McCary Ballard ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Sammy D. Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballou ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bamford ’55 Ms. Delfina M. V. G. Bandiera ’09 Mr. Abbas Q. Bandukwala ’99 Ms. Fatema Q. Bandukwala ’06 Ms. Nazia Q. Bandukwala ’01
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Thank You To Our Second Century Campaign Donors Mr. Charles W. Evans ’68 Mr. and Mrs. D. Wayne Evans Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Evans III Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Evans ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Evans Ms. Lindsay K. Evans ’12 Mr. Lindsey D. Evans ’98 Ms. MaryPage F. Evans ’12 Mrs. Merle Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Evans Jr. Ms. S. Allison Evans ’10 Mr. Thomas B. Evans Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Eversole ’74 *Mr. and Mrs. Sam N. Evins IV ’53 Mr. Morris M. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Exley ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ezell III ’94 ’95 Mr. Dylan B. Faber ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Faber Mr. and Mrs. Garth F. Fails ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fair Ms. Marie Faires Drs. Ali Z. and Nargis Z. Fakhri Ms. Kathryn Ann Fambro ’75 Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Fambro Ms. Shi-Ling Fan ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Farless ’68 Dr. K. Bolling Farmer ’66 T Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Zachary L. Farmer ’00 Mrs. Margaret Harbin Fastert ’98 Mr. Ted M. Favi Ms. Carol E. Favors Mr. Thomas M. Faw ’42 Ms. Paula. T. Fearon ’07 Ms. Jessica A. Featherngill Mr. and Mrs. James Feighery Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Felker ’47 Ms. Anne-Marie Ferguson ’91 Dr. J. Paul Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ferguson Jr. ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ferguson ’78 Ms. Morgan L. Few ’09 Mr. and Mrs. P. Cason Field ’99 Drs. Jayson and Katherine Fields Dr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey Fields Mr. William J. Fields Jr. ’97 Mr. Diego A. Figueroa ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Enrique L. Figueroa Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fincher Jr. ’61 Dr. David O. Findley ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Derek Fine Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Finley ’85 Evans Charitable Foundation First National Bank of Chattooga County First Presbyterian Wednesday Afternoon Bible Study Group Dr. Suzanne M. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. J. David Fitts ’78 Mr. and Mrs. T. Gary Fitts ’51 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fitzgerald III ’93 Mr. James F. Fitzpatrick III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. H. Drew Fleming ’97 Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank Fleming Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fleming ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Lamar L. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Fleming ’74 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fletcher Jr. ’68 Justice and Mrs. Norman S. Fletcher Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Fletcher III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Fliegauf ’94 Mr. and Mrs. George P. Flint ’63T
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Mr. Mason E. Freelin ’00 Ms. Carly N. Freeman ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Freeman ’85 Mr. M. Bryan Freeman ’77 Ms. M. Caperton Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Freeman ’63 Mrs. Mary Dunn French Mr. and Mrs. Ian K. Freyberg Mr. Keenan M. Freyberg ’12 Ms. Marian R. Frick Ms. R. Grier Fricks ’08 Mr. and Mrs. T. Bradley Fricks ’80 Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory Fricks Sr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Fricks Dr. Barry D. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Friend Ms. Caroline E. Frilot ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Frix Mrs. Faye H. Fron Mr. Andrew H. Fuller ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Fuller Jr. Mary B. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Fuller ’84 Mrs. Nan Ellen Sutton Fuller ’73T Mrs. Candy A. Fulmer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Funkhouser Ms. Zaya Fusco GA Association of Life Insurance Co. Mr. Jeffrey N. Gaba ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Gable Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gaffney Ms. Meredith S. Gaffney ’12 Mr. Robert M. Gaffney ’07 Mr. William W. Gaffney Jr. ’69 Mr. John E. Gaines Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gaines Jr. ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip B. Gaines Ms. Lynne Walls Galioto ’80 Mrs. Christine Lehman Gallagher ’90 The Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation Mr. Harold F. Gallivan Jr. ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Galt III Mr. and Mrs. Miles L. Gammage ’71 Mrs. Wayne W. Gammon Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright Gammon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Gandy ’51 Mr. James L. Garard Jr. Mr. Peter M. Garcia-Sjogrim ’99 Mr. Blake J. Gardner ’10 Mr. Broderick H. Gardner ’12 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gardner ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery R. Gardner *Mr. Robert L. Garges ’39 Mr. James R. Garland ’85 Mrs. David G. Garland (‘51) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garmon Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Garmon ’91 ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Francis B. Garner Mrs. Katsue S. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Garner Jr. ’68 Garner & Glover Co. The Garner Foundation Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Garrett ’82 Mr. Lee S. Garrett ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Garrett Ms. Natalie E. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Garrett ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Garrett Mr. T. Tylon Garrett ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Jed Garrison Mrs. Mary Ann Garrison Mr. and Mrs. J. L. W. Garrou ’60 Mrs. Ann Marie Gary
Drs. Anne H. and J. Harper Gaston ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gaston ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Gates ’02 Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Gates Mr. and Mrs. Francois Gaulin Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gaw ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gay Jr. Mr. Paul E. and Dr. Hannah D. Gay Ms. Ruth H. Gay ’07 Mr. Stephen P. Gay ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Dirk T. Gaylor Mr. Kendall L. Gaylor ’12 GE Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David N. Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Gelfand ’96 Mr. Colton O. Gentry ’10 Mr. Jimmie D. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Bennet E. George ’66 Georgia Belle Plantation Inc. Mrs. Laurie Ansley Gerhard ’73T Mr. Andrew F. Giannakakis ’07 Ms. Gwen Gibbes Mr. Cameron J. Gibson ’12 The Rev. Catherine S. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibson Jr. ’79 Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gibson ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Gielow Jr. ’47 Ms. Anne-Elizabeth P. Gilbert ’12 Dr. and Mrs. Peter G. Gilbert ’57 Dr. and Mrs. W. Barritt Gilbert ’83 Mr. William B. Gilbert Jr. ’11 Ms. Alice Gill ’94 Dr. and Mrs. Lowell H Gill Mr. and Mrs. Todd B. Gilleland ’88 Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharp Gillespy IV Mr. Edwin H. Gilliland ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Gilliland Mr. John Gilliland Jr.’78 and Dr. Rosalie Elenitsas Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gilliland ’76 Mr. William M. Gilliland Jr. ’08 Dr. Britt A. Gilmer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gilmer *Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gilmore Jr. ’36 Dr. and Mrs. Allen B. Gilpin *Jeff L. Gilreath Mr. Jonathan T. Gilreath-Harvey ’07 Ms. Mary C. Ginn ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Gioia ’77 Ms. Daniella V. Giraldo ’12 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Givens Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walter D. Givhan ’75 Mr. Fred L. Glaize III Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Glasgow ’45 Mr. Alexander J. Glass ’07 Ms. Anastasia E. Glass ’05 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Larry V. Glass Jr. Mr. Nicholas T. Glass ’09 Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Glen Mr. Jonathan C. Glen ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Elder G. Glenn ’45 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Glenn ’64 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Glenn Mr. Michael T. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. P. Alston Glenn ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Glenn ’60 The Jack and Anne Glenn Charitable Foundation Mrs. Julianne Grow Glisson ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Glover ’78 Ms. Helen P. Glover ’84 Dr. and Mrs. John Glover
Mr. Matthew B. Glover ’09 Mr. Samuel G. Glover ’80 Mr. Fredrick J. Gluckman ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson D. Godard Jr. ’58 Mr. Edmund W. Goddard ’73 *Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Godwin Sr. ’40 Mr. and Mrs. A. Timothy Godwin Mr. Benjamin S. Goldberg ’09 Ms. Leslie A. Goldberg ’05 Dr. Martin Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. Neal H. Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Goldfaden Ms. Elizabeth A. Goldin ’07 Dr. and Mrs. George F. Goldin Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Goldin Jr. Mr. James H. Goldin ’03 Mr. Matthew F. Goldin ’12 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Drs. E. William and Beverly Goldner Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Goldston ’63 Mrs. Ashley Rice Gomez ’97 Ms. Hazel Gomez Mr. Raul S. Gonzalez ’00 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Good Jr. Mr. Tyshawn M. Good ’09 Ms. Shanarra J. Goode ’09 Ms. Hazelle Goodman Mr. James D. Goodson Mr. Carson M. Googe ’12 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Googe Mr. and Mrs. Charlton L. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerry Gordon Mr. Lomar M. Gordon ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Gordon ’99 ’99, LD’12 Mr. and Mrs. R. Warren Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Gordon ’77 Dr. and Mrs. William C. Gordon ’64 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gordy Mrs. Helen L. Gore Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Gore ’65T Mr. William H. Gore ’99 Mrs. Robert P. Gorrell Mr. and Mrs. Chad S. Goswick Mr. and Mrs. E. Mervin Gould Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Campbell C. Graddy ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Graddy ’75 Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Graddy IV ’65 Dr. Britta Stern Graf ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Graf ’87 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Graham III ’59 Mr. Joshua F. Graham ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Mather D. Graham ’84 ’89 The Hon. and Mrs. Richard S. Graham ’60 Mrs. Susan M. Graham ’83 Mr. Bryan M. Grant III ’67 Mr. Bryan M. Grant IV ’88 *Dr. and Mrs. A. Richard Gray Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Gray ’72 Mrs. Mary P. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Gray Jr. Greater New Orleans Foundation Greater Rome Bank Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Micheal O. Green Mr. Andrew T. Green ’08 Ms. Ann Green Mr. and Mrs. August S. Green ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Green Mrs. Elizabeth Dobbin Green ’78 Dr. Lynn A. Green Ms. Ashley M. Greene ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greene ’65T Mrs. JoJuanna Greene
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Mr. Jacob S. Hall ’93 Mr. and Mrs. J. Duke Hall ’65 Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Hall ’71 Ms. Laxmi Vajala Hall ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Hall Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Hall ’75 Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Hall ’77 Mrs. Ruth M. Hallman ’82 Hallmark Corporate Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James R. Halverson ’90 Mr. James L. Ham ’55 Mr. Craig E. Hamby ’93 Ms. Adrienne L. Hamil ’09 Mr. and Mrs. M. Douglas Hamil Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hamil Mr. and Mrs. George G. Hamilton Mrs. and Mr. Julia W. Hamilton ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth A. Hamilton ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hamler ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hammett ’86 Drs. Neel and Sally Hammond ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hammond Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hamner Jr. ’69 Mr. F. Bentley Hampton ’07 Dr. Frank L. and Dr. Patricia W. Hampton Ms. Lauren E. Hampton ’09 Mr. Milton Hancock III ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hancock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dickson Hand Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Haney Jr. Mr. Jason M. Haney ’92 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hanks ’58 Dr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Hanks Jr. ’61 ’62T Mr. Jefferson Daniel Hanks III ’99 Mr. Gaston B. Hannah Jr. ’59 Ms. Julia Hansen ’09 *Mr. Peyton A. Hanson ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Hanson Jr. ’80 *Mrs. Thomas S. Harbin *Mr. and Mrs. W. Danny Harbin Mr. and Ms. James W. Turner ’66T Dr. and Mrs. Bannester L. Harbin Jr. ’55 Dr. and Mrs. Buford G. Harbin ’63 Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Harbin ’73 ’74 Dr. Henry Harbin ’64 and Ms. Brian Gamble Ms. Lily Brennen Harbin ’88 Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Harbin ’67 Ms. Susan T. Harbin ’02 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Harbin Jr. ’63 Mr. W. Baker Harbin ’01 Dr. and Mrs. William P. Harbin II ’67 Mr. Hunter R. Hardeman ’11 Ms. Janet T. Harden Mr. and Mrs. Newton G. Hardie ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hardin Jr. ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Huell T. Hargett Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Hark ’89 Mrs. Margaret G. Harley Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Harmon ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Harper ’84 Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington Mrs. Susan Lowry Harrington ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Harris ’72T Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter Harris Jr. Ms. Haley E. Harris ’10 Ms. Hopie P. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jackson B. Harris ’71 ’78 Ms. Jessica E. Harris ’09
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Harris ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Harris Mrs. Mary B. Harris Ms. M. Baldwin Harris ’04 Mr. Norman W. Harris III ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Harris ’68 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Harris ’66 Harris Corp. The Harris Foundation *Mr. Julian M. Harrison Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephen Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Harrison ’70 Ms. Ivelyn B. Harrison ’99 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harrison ’70 ’70T Ms. Julie C. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Harrison ’01 Mrs. Meredith Koegler Harrison ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Powell B. Harrison Jr. ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Harrison Mr. William B. Harrison III ’86 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harrison Jr. Albert E. Harrison Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Harshaw *Mrs. Barbara Hart *Ms. Rebekah B. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Curtis D. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Hart Jr. ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Marc S. Hart ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Hart ’88 Ms. Alexandria R. Harton ’11 Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Harton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Harton Mr. and Mrs. David D. Harvey ’54 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Harvey III ’88 Mr. Marshall Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Guven Hasserbetci Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Hatch Mr. David M. Hatchett ’95 Mr. Roy Hathcock Dr. and Mrs. Cosmo L. Haun Mr. James H. Haverstick ’61 Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Hawkins Mrs. Janice Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hawkins Jr. ’72 Mr. Fred L. Hayes Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. H. Craig Hayes ’63T Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace ’89 Mr. and Mrs. F. Berry Hayley ’59 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hays Ms. Candace J. Head Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Head ’42 Mr. Quill O. Healey ’56 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Healy Mr. Sean T. Healy ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Heaner ’77 ’77 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Heaner ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Stroman T. Heaner ’83 Mr. Jackson M. Heard ’70 Mr. and Mrs. J. Cantey Heath ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath ’88 *Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Heaton ’36 *Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hector Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Hegstrom and Family Mr. and Mrs. James G. Heiken Dr. Harry E. Heinitsh III ’54 *Mr. and Mrs. Emil Helbing Mr. and Mrs. Brad R. Helbing ’98 Mr. Tom Helbing Mr. and Mrs. Don Helms Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Hembree *Mr. Torrence E. Hemby Jr. ’43
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Thank You To Our Second Century Campaign Donors Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Plant Mr. James C. Platt Jr. ’33 Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Plowden Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Moultrie D. Plowden ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Plummer ’62 PNC Bank Ms. Jacqueline L. Pober ’09 Ms. Margaret A. Poitevint ’96 Ms. Jennifer M. Poley ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Poley Polk County Public Service Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Pollard Mr. Arthur W. Pollard ’11 Mr. Beau P. Pollard ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Pollard Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pollard ’86 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ponder ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Ponders Mr. Charles M. Pool ’10 Ms. Laurie S. Pope ’09 Mr. Michael R. Pope Ms. Victoria Pope Mr. and Mrs. T. David Port ’78 Mrs. James T. Porter Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Porter ’43 Mrs. Jean Porter Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Porter Mr. Thomas T. Porter Mr. Owen Porterfield Mr. Joseph Porto *Mr. Ramsay D. Potts ’34 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Potts ’48 Mr. Stephen P. Poulsen ’64 Mr. Murphey Pound Ms. Betty M. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Powell Mr. Daniel H. Powell ’08 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Powell Mr. John E. Powell III ’69 Mr. Michael J. Powell Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Powell III ’71 Mr. Shawn M. Powell ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Powell ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Powers ’71 Mr. Collie N. Powers ’09 Ms. Katherine E. Powers ’08 Mr. Nicholas D. Powers III ’69 Mrs. Nicholas D. Powers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Poynter III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay N. Preiss ’70 *Mr. Russ E. Price ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Price ’64 Ms. Dondra Price Mr. Doug Price Dr. and Mrs. Jack Price Mr. and Mrs. Kim Price ’76 Mr. Quincy D. Price ’07 Mr. and Mrs. L. Dan Pride ’87 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Primm Jr. ’68 Primrose School at Sonoma Ranch Primrose School of Bedford Primrose School of Bent Trail Primrose School of Breckinridge Park Primrose School of Coppell Primrose School of Dunwoody Primrose School of Eldorado Primrose School of Five Forks Primrose School of Stone Brook Primrose Schools Children’s Foundation Mr. Eric Prince Ms. LaFarah M. Pringle ’10 Mr. Glen Hinds and Ms. Sandra L. Pringle PrintWorks Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Privette ’51 *Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Prochnow Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Proctor ’80 Prospect Hill Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Protz ’71T Provident Co. Inc. Mrs. Helen Neely Pruden The Prudential Foundation Ms. Lori Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pryde Ms. Andrea B. Puckett Mr. and Mrs. D. Jett Puckett Mr. Jett Wayne Puckett ’09 Mrs. Jo Ben Puckett Dr. and Mrs. Allan C. Purdie Mr. J. Alexander Purdie ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pursley Sr. Mr. David C. Purvis Mr. Kurt M. Purvis ’09 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Puryear Jr. ’52 *Mrs. Imogene Pyle Mr. Joel M. Pyle ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pyle ’86 Ms. Melissa M. Pyle-Hamilton ’78 Mrs. Amy Ware Pyles ’95 Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory Quick Rabbit Hill Plantation Ms. Kristen H. Rachels ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Webb S. Radcliff ’86 Mr. Matthew P. Radeck ’77 Mr. Charles J. Radford Jr. ’78 Mr. Robert A. Ragan ’57 Mr. Keith Raker Dr. Pressley R. Rankin Jr. ’38 Ms. Sallie T. Ransom ’86 Mr. Sam M. Ransom ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ransom ’64 Mr. and Mrs. J. Neely Raper *Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rascoe Jr. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ratliff Sr. Milton M. Ratner Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Rawlings ’78 Mr. Albert C. Rawson Dr. and Mrs. William S. Rawson ’52 Mr. and Mrs. John Ray ’84 Mr. Ethan S. Ray ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Neal H. Ray ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ray III ’60 Mr. Carson M. Raymond RBC Centura Banks Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Read ’62 Read, Martin & Slickman CPAs LLP Ms. Betty Z. Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Rebman Mr. and Mrs. Dana N. Rector Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith Redden Mr. and Mrs. Detrick L. Redding Mr. Amruth G. and Dr. Shalini G. Reddy Ms. Avani G. Reddy ’12 Dr. Hight S. Redmond ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Redmond III ’70 Redmond Regional Medical Center Dr. M. Bates Redwine ’85 Mrs. Ann C. Reece Mrs. and Mr. H. Ross Reeder ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rees ’78 Ms. Harriette A. Reese ’11 Capt. and Mrs. Hollis H. Reese ’78 ’77 Mr. Julian Reese ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Reese ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Reese ’81 *Mr. E. V. Regester
Ms. F. Scott Regester ’66 T Regions Matching Gifts Program Mr. Jonathan D. Reily ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. D. Reily ’45 The Reily Foundation Mr. Yves J. Reimann ’12 The Rev. and Mrs. Douglas E. Remer Mr. Whitford E. Remer ’03, LD’12 Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Remkus Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Renaud Ms. Lauren E. Renaud ’12 Ms. Cynde L. Reneau Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Reves ’61 Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Jim G. Reynolds ’90 Ms. Morgan E. Reynolds ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Reynolds ’78 *Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rhea Jr. ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Rhea Mr. Kendrick J. Rhea ’12 Dr. and Mrs. Kang-il Rhee Mr. and Mrs. Claybourn B. Rhinehart ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Rhinehart Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Rhoades Ms. Laura E. Rhoades ’09 Mr. Brian R. A. Rhoden ’09 *Ms. S. Jean Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. C. David Rhodes III Dr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Rhodes Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rhodes Ms. Rebecca F. Rhodes ’01 Dr. Sandra S. Rhodes and Mr. Robert E. Rhodes ’53 Ms. Sarah J. Rhodes ’02 Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph Rice Mrs. Sherry B. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Rice III ’76 Mr. Larry B. Richard ’75 *Dr. and Mrs. James M. Richards Jr. ’49 The Walter Alan Richards Foundation *Mr. John M. Richardson ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Richardson IV ’84 Mr. Hugh I. Richardson Jr. ’47 The Rev. and Mrs. Robert P. Richardson Jr. ’44 Mr. Taylor F. Richardson ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Richardson ’72 Mr. William R. Richardson ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Richie ’98 Mr. and Mrs. R. Alfred Richie ’59 Richmond Community College Mr. Bastian W. Richter ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Richter *Ms. Kandis D. Riddle Dr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Riddle ’75 Mr. Bradford L. Riddle III ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford L. Riddle Sr. ’56 Mr. G. H. Riddle Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Riddle II ’67 Mrs. Kenneth A. Riddle Ms. R. Brennen Riddle ’08 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Riddle Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Rieley Dr. and Mrs. Lambros C. Rigas Dr. and Mrs. James D. Riley Ms. Kaitlyn M. Riley ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Riley Mr. and Mrs. Randal L. Ringhaver ’65 Riverridge Garden Club Ms. Caitlin M. Rivet ’07 Mr. Cody J. Rivet ’10 Mr. Brooks Rizer Mr. Daniel W. Rizer ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rizzotti ’86
Mr. Woo Chul Ro ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Roach ’72 Mr. and Mrs. C. Max Roach Mrs. Barbara Roberson Mr. and Mrs. D. Steven Roberson Jr. ’93 Mr. Matthew R. Roberson ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart C. Roberson *Mrs. Mary Lee Roberts Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Roberts ’62 Mr. J. Craig Roberts and Mrs. Rebecca Watson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Roberts Mr. Leonard P. Roberts IV Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. Roberts III ’62 Ms. Paula M. Roberts ’07 Mr. and Mrs. David Elton Roberts Mrs. Sylvia Wheeler Roberts Mr. W. Layton Roberts ’82 Ms. Christina D. Robertson ’94 Mr. Thomas I. Robertson *Mr. Glover H. Robinson Jr. ’52 Mr. Brandon N. A. Robinson ’07 Ms. Edna Robinson Mr. Kurt S. Robinson ’90 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Robinson ’63T Mr. and Mrs. Brian Robinson Mr. Mitchel E. Robinson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Robinson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson Jr. ’58 Mr. and Mrs. J. Julian Roche ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Roche ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Roche Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben L. Rockwell ’73 Mr. and Mrs. David Rodgers ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Cowan Rodgers III ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Jim L. Rodgers Mrs. Jack Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Rogers IV ’65 Dr. Jack Rogers Jr. and Dr. Sara Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Rogers ’94, LD’12 Mr. Palmer A. Rogers ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Rhett L. Rogers ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Sean O. Rogers ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Rogers III Mary & E. P. Rogers Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rohani Mr. Lou A. Roland ’11 Mr. and Mrs. E. Joseph Rollison Mr. and Mrs. Jake A. Rollison ’01 Mr. John C. Romano ’94 Rome City Schools Rome Tool & Die Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Romero Ms. Mary Roog Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Roper Mr. Corey L. Roper ’07 Ms. Annie I. Rosen ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen Ms. Janet Rosenbaum Mr. John Frank Rosenblum ’88 Mr. and Mrs. John O. Ross Sr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. John O. Ross Jr. ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Tollie C. Ross Ms. Victoria L. Ross ’10 Mrs. Freda Doss Rountree ’70T Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rouse ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Routman ’65 Mr. and Mrs. David Rowell Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rowen ’56 Ms. Bonnie H. P. Rowland ’12 Mr. Zachary Shulman and Ms. Angela Rudert ’85 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rudert ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rudert ’64 ’66T
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Rudy ’07 Dr. and Mrs. Jack P. Ruli Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runnett Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Rusaw ’80 Dr. and Mrs. Alex B. Russell Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Russell ’74 Mr. and Mrs. M. Clifton Russell Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Russell Mrs. George E. Ruston Ms. Anna Grace Rutledge ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Rutledge ’83 Mr. and Mrs. F. Daniel Rutledge ’74 Dr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Rutledge ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Rutledge Mrs. Dixie Smith Ryall ’76 Ms. Daniela M. M. Ryan ’07 Ms. Deborah L. Ryan ’88 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ryan Ms. Jennifer A. Ryan ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ryan ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Ryan Jr. ’99 Mr. Daniel M. Sabet ’05 Mrs. Maria Gomez Sablon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Sablon Mr. Sharpe E. Sablon ’09 Ms. Karen Anne Sachs ’71T Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Sachs ’72 Mrs. Micky R. Sachs-Smith Mr. Andrew J. Safigan ’12 Ms. Molly M. Safigan ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Safigan SAGE Dining Services Mr. James E. Salmon Jr. Mr. James E. Salmon Sr. ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Saltino Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Samples Ms. R. Cynthia Samples Mrs. Ella Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Sanders ’60 Ms. Gail Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Sanderson ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Sandler Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Sands Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Santini Dr. and Mrs. James J. Santoro Mr. William J. Santoro ’07 Mr. Syaweli Saputra ’09 Ms. Anna Katherine Sargent ’01 Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard Sargent II Ms. Kathryn Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Saunders Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Toy Savage Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Saville ’97 ’03 Mr. and Mrs. E. Dean Saville Jr. ’69T Mr. William Saville Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Sawhill ’96 ’96 Lt. W. Todd Sawhill ’93 Col. and Dr. James R. Sawyer ’58 Ms. Charlotte M. Saxon Dr. Elizabeth Hudson Saye ’85 Mr. Ralph M. Saye III ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Bertran Scarbrough Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scearce Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Schaeffer Jr. ’74 Dr. and Mrs. Jay A. Schecter Mr. Michael H. Schecter ’07 Ms. Stephanie M. Schecter ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Schemm ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Dodson R. Schenck Sr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Schenck Jr. ’53 Ms. Mary Ruth Schenk Ms. Rebecca R. Schenk ’12
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schermer ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schine Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Schlenk ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlosberg Mr. R. Craig Schmidt Mr. Martin D. Schmitz-Drager ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Schneider ’82 Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Schriever Mrs. Frances L. Schroder Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Schroeder Dr. and Mrs. Forrest F. Schrum III Mr. and Mrs. John Schubert ’65T Mr. Emory Schwall Ms. Anna M. Scoccimaro ’12 The Hon. and Mrs. Ralph Scoccimaro Mr. John D. Scoggins ’63 Mr. Leland C. Scoggins II ’82 *Mrs. Opal Scott Dr. and Mrs. C. Scott Jr. ’43 Mr. Charles D. Scott ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Scott ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Scott ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Scott Mr. John D. Scott ’94 Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryland Scott Ms. Kasey S. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Scott ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Z. Scott ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Scott III ’58 Scripps Howard Foundation Ms. Eun-Jeong Sea ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Jongho Sea Ms. Heather Lathbury Seckman ’85 Ms. Marguerite A. Seckman ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Seeger ’90 Mr. and Mrs. T. Blake Segars ’99 Mr. J. Morgan Seigler III ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Seigler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Seijo Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Self ’86 Mr. Neal J. Self ’88 Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Self Mrs. Thomas H. Selman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Selman ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Selman ’59 Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Sennett Jr. Mr. Alexander M. Sentell ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sentell Ms. Juliet E. Serabian ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Sessions ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Rob Settle ’65T Ms. A. Jade Settoon ’12 Ms. Natalie A. Settoon Ms. Patricia D. Settoon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Sewell Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutherford Seydel ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shackelford Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Len R. Shackelford ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford A. Shadday ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett E. Shadday Sr. ’85 ’89 Mrs. Julia Wolff Shaddock ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Shamblin ’80 Ms. Sierra C. Shamblin ’11 Mr. H. Craig Shanklin ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Shapard ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Shapard Mr. and Mrs. Chad P. Sharp ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Sharp Ms. Mary S. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sharp Sr. Mr. William M. Sharp Jr. ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Shattuck Ms. L. Nicole Shaub Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Shaw
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Shaw Jr. ’90 ’90 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. McLaurin Shaw ’46 Mrs. Mildred Shaw Ms. Anna K. Shea ’11 Mr. Thomas J. Shea ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Shea Mr. and Mrs. James W. Shealy Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Jim W. Shealy Jr. Mr. John A. Shearer ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shearouse Mr. Keith Sheffield Shell Oil Co. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shelley II ’61 Mr. Tsan-Ting Shen ’09 Mr. George E. Shepard Jr. ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shepard ’94 *Capt. and Mrs. William L. Sheppard ’40 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Sheppard ’72 Mrs. Loree Fain Sherman ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Darrin S. Sherrill ’77 Dr. and Mrs. John H. Sherrill ’69 Mr. Kevin T. Sherrill ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Shevlin ’64 Mr. Yixuan Shi ’12 Ms. Addie M. Shiflett ’12 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Shiflett ’85 ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Shiflett Ms. Megan E. Shimer ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Keisuke Shimizu ’97 Dr. Hong Chul Yoo and Mrs. Mee Young Yoo Mr. Sang Woo Shin ’10 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Short ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey G. Shrewsbury Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrew Shropshire Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shropshire III Mr. J. Samuel Shropshire Sr. *Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Shuford ’53 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shuford Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Shure Ms. Diane Sidwell Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sidwell Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sikes Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sikes ’67 Dr. Theresa M. Sikinyi Ms. Maggie Sills Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Simkins Jr. ’51 Mr. Charles H. Simmons ’49 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Simmons ’67 Mrs. Mary Katherine Husser Simmons ’96 Dr. and Mrs. William C. Simmons ’58 *Mr. and Mrs. A. Benjamin Simms III ’38 Ms. Carrie F. Simon ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Simon III Mr. Quinn T. Simon ’11 Simpson Grocery Co. Ms. Evelyn Sims The Hon. and Mrs. G. Richard Singeltary ’66 Mr. Leon B. Singer ’59 Dr. and Dr. Poonam Singh Dr. Brij M. Singh Ms. Veena K. Singh Mr. Thomas C. Sipp Jr. ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sipp Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthew Sirmans ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Sirmans ’87 Dr. and Mrs. John F. Sisley III ’69 ’71T Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sisley IV ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Sitten ’75 Mr. Simon C. Sitterson Jr. ’35 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sitton Mr. and Mrs. Lamar W. Sizemore Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Benson L. Skelton
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Skidmore ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Skidmore ’84 Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Skinner Jr. Mr. John C. Skinner ’80 Mr. W. Davis Skinner II ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Sklar Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Slaughter Sr. Mr. Edward B. Slaughter Jr. ’10 Mr. J. Tyler Slaughter ’10 Mrs. Barbara B. Slick Mr. and Mrs. George C. Slickman ’39 Ms. Janet M. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloan ’47 Mr. Charles I. Small ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Smallwood Jr. ’89 Mr. R. Evan Smallwood ’10 *Mr. and J. Mac Smith *Mrs. Stephen D. Smith Mrs. A. C. Smith Ms. Aliya I. Smith ’11 Mrs. Ann W. Smith Mrs. J. Mac Smith Ms. Avery T. Smith ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Bill W. Smith ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Keith Smith Sr. ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Brooks S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith ’95 Mr. Cameron M. Smith ’10 Ms. Charlotte M. Smith Dr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Smith ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Smith III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Fant Smith ’87 Mr. Craig B. Smith ’01 Ms. Cristina D. Smith ’78 Mr. Daniel M. Smith ’07 Dr. Douglas Smith and Dr. Cynthia Hucks-Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. Bretney Smith Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. E. Willingham Smith III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith ’62 T Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith ’87, LD’12 Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery A. Smith ’90 Mr. E. Andrew Smith ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Smith Mrs. Eunice W. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Gary L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Smith ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Smith ’71 Mr. Hunter J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Vereen Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Smith ’98 ’99 Dr. and Mrs. James H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith ’94 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith II Dr. Jason L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop W. Smith ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Lucius S. Smith ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Smith Ms. Murray S. Smith ’99 Mr. Patrick L. Smith ’07 Mr. Powell R. Smith Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Randall M. Smith Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Smith ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith ’78 Mr. and Mrs. S. David Smith Jr. ’68 Mr. S. Stuart Smith ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. T. Andrew Smith ’67, LD’12 Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Smith ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Smith Ms. Virginia M. Smith ’97 Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Smith Jr. ’44 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Smith Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Wright W. Smith ’70 ’71T Ms. Yuronda E. Smith Smith Family Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Mike Snedeker ’73T Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Snell Jr. ’54 Mr. H. Carey Snider III ’90 Dr. and Mrs. P. Joel Snider Mr. and Mrs. Lucas A. Snipes ’68 Mrs. Jennifer Snow Sodexo Mr. Erwin Sofian and Ms. Julita Roesli Ms. Esa P. Sofian ’08 Mr. E. Connor Somerville ’09 Mr. Patrick C. Somerville Mr. Robert L. Somner Jr. ’12 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Soper Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey B. Sory III ’54 Dr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Sotolongo ’72 Mr. Hugo J. Sotolongo ’69 Mrs. Susanna J. Souder Southeastern Mills Inc. Southern Association for College Admission Counseling Southstar Energy Services LLC Ms. Margaret R. Spalding C. D. Spangler Foundation Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Spanjer ’62 Ms. Margaret E. Sparks ’11 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sparks *Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Spearman ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Spearman Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Spears ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spears Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Spence Ms. Adriana E. Spencer ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spencer ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Spencer Ms. Stacey D. Spillers Mr. and Mrs. L. Stewart Spinks Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Spinks ’87 Mr. Cedric B. Spivey Jr. ’12 Ms. Cedrica E. Spivey ’09 Dr. Kellen A. Spivey ’01 Ms. Sharon Spivey Mr. Austin K. Spooner ’12 Mr. and Mrs. C. Jerry Spurlin ’55 Mr. Al Staines The Standard Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stankiewicz ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Harlan M. Starr Jr. ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Harlan M. Starr III ’79 Dr. J. Thrower Starr Jr. ’69 and Dr. Anita L. Salamon Dr. and Mrs. Trammell Starr III Starr-Mathews Agency Inc. State Farm Insurance Co. State Mutual Insurance Co. State Street Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Statham Ms. Courtney J. Statham ’12 *Mr. Allyn M. Staton ’71 Mr. Walter D. Steadman ’94 Ms. Amber M. Stearns Mr. Benjamin F. Stegall ’80 Ms. Blair Y. Stegall ’03 Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Stegall Sr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Jo H. Stegall III ’76 Dr. and Mrs. Jo H. Stegall Jr. ’51 Mr. J. Henderson Stegall IV ’11 Mrs. Murray Stein Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stephens Mr.and Mrs. Ed Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stephens Jr. ’86 Jackson High School Class of 1957 Dr. Allan M. Stephenson Sr. Ms. Anna B. Stephenson ’09 Dr. and Mrs. John R. Stephenson II ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Stepp Sterling Investors Life Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens ’80 ’83 Ms. Courtney G. Stevens ’08 Dr. and Mrs. John G. Stevens Jr. Mr. John G. Stevens III ’11 Ms. Joy B. Steverson *Mr. and Mrs. Ivey W. Stewart Jr. ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Stewart The Rev. and Mrs. Horace A. Stewart Jr. ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Stewart III ’78 Mr. and Mrs. W. Brent Stewart ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Winburn E. Stewart III ’97, LD’12 Mrs. Anita Cooper Stickney Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Stiegel ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stilwell ’72T Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stinchcomb *Mr. Calvin T. Stinson Mr. Donald M. Stinson ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Stinson Mr. and Mrs. D. Alwyn Stivers ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Stivers ’35 Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Stockdale Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Stockseth Mr. Benjamin M. Stoddard ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Randolph H. Stokely ’63 Mr. Lowell L. Stokes III and Dr. LeAnn S. Stokes ’88 Mrs. Lynda S. Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone Mr. and Mrs. Joey Stone ’83 Dr. Joe W. Stone Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stone Jr. ’46 Ms. Nancy Stone Mr. Bryan M. Storey ’46 Mrs. Gladys E. Storey Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Storey ’75 Mr. and Mrs. I. Harold Storey *Mr. Paul A. Story ’55 Mrs. Paul A. Story Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Story Mrs. Sandra R. Stoudenmire Ms. Katherine L. Stout ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R. Stout ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Jon D. Strain ’60 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Strain Dr. and Mrs. Allan E. Strand ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Strayhorn Jr. ’55 Mr. E. Knox Strickland ’10 Mr. and Ms. Milton Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. T. Eric Strickland ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Strickland Dr. and Mrs. James K. Stringfield ’41 Mr. Audun Strom ’12 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Strowd ’92 Ms. Mary Katherine Stuart ’94 Ms. Martha B. Stubbs ’12 Ms. Sarah Grace Stubbs ’12 Ms. Stacy Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Stuckey Jr. ’75 ’75 Mr. William F. Stuckey III ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Stuenkel Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Stukes ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stutts ’70T Mr. B. Wesley Styles Dr. and Mrs. Bruce N. Suckling Ms. Margaret B. Sudarshan Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sullins * Deceased
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Thank You To Our Second Century Campaign Donors *Mr. and Mrs. A. Dent Sullivan ’62 *Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Sullivan ’33 Ms. Jane G. Sullivan ’72T Mr. and Ms. Christopher E. Ridley ’68T Dr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Sullivan *Mr. William M. Sulzbacher ’63 Mrs. Anne L. Sulzbacher Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sumlin ’81 Ms. Elizabeth Birdsong Summer ’76 Mr. Lloyd L. Summer III ’70 Mr. Theodore M. Summer ’12 *Mrs. Judy H. Summerbell Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Summerbell Mr. and Ms. Aaron B. Sumner ’02, LD’12 ’02 Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Sumner Dr. Randolph P. Sumner and Dr. Susan M. Butler-Sumner ’75 The Sun Microsystems Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Kwang W. Sung SunTrust Bank Atlanta Foundation SunTrust Bank of Northwest Georgia Mr. William H. Supon Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Sutch Ms. Julia V. Sutcliffe ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sutlief ’85 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Sutter ’85 Mrs. Ethel R Sutton Ms. Anna E. Swafford ’11 Mr. and Mrs. K. Keith Swafford Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Swafford Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Swan ’96 Mrs. Margaret Swan Mr. and Mrs. James Swanson Ms. Dianne Sweat Mr. Wyatt J. Sweat ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Sweeney Ms. Karla Swersky Mr. David D. Swift Jr. ’99 Mr. Robert N. Swiger II ’62 Ms. Virginia Syer Syntec Industries Inc. Mr. Jeffrey A. Szulya ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szulya Mrs. Anna Manis Tabor ’68T Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tabor Jr. ’57 Ms. Amanda Tadajewski ’03 Ms. You Joo Tae ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Shang-Yu Tai Mr. and Mrs. Norihito Takimoto Mr. Yumehito Takimoto ’09 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Talley II ’82 Mrs. Ruth E. Talley Mrs. Martha Talton Ms. Tzu-Yao Tang ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taranto ’90 Ms. Jessica H. Tarpley ’01 Mr. and Mrs. T. Joe Tarpley Mrs. Frances Tarte Mr. and Mrs. Brooks H. Tate ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Casey L. Tate Mr. and Mrs. G. Christopher Tate Mr. and Mrs. John D. Tate Jr. ’72 ’76 Mr. William B. Tate III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Tayloe Ms. Chelsea E. Taylor ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Cooper E. Taylor ’49 Mr. D. Todd Taylor ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Mac Taylor ’72T Mr. Frank M. Taylor Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick B. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor Jr. Mr. John S. Taylor ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Taylor Jr. ’81
Ms. J. Lee Taylor ’07 Mr. and Mrs. M. Kent Taylor ’82 Mr. Michael Taylor and Dr. Lisa Blake Mr. Michael J. Taylor ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Taylor Jr. ’75 Mr. Benjamin G. Team III ’90 Mr. John Teat Mr. and Mrs. John R. Teel ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Teeter ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Brooke J. Temple Mr. Charles B. Temple ’95 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Temple ’90 ’90 Temple-Inland Foundation Mr. and Mrs. B. Don Temples Mrs. Eleanor H. Templeton Terminal Investment Corp. *Mr. and Mrs. John H. Terrell ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Terrell Mrs. Nelle K. Terry Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Terry ’85 *Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thacker ’51 Ms. Atikka Thanioka ’12 Ms. Lauren Jane Tharp ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tharpe Jr. Tharpe Foundation Mr. John W. Thatcher ’44 Samuel E. and Mary W. Thatcher Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thaxton Mr. and Mrs. Theron C. Thilenius ’88 Mr. Bruce G. Thomas Sr. Mr. Bruce G. Thomas Jr. ’07 Mr. Charles M. Thomas Jr. ’50 Ms. Cheryl R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Haven Thomas Dr. and Mrs. J. Boyce Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jolivet A. Thomas Ms. Jollica D. Thomas ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Thomas Jr. Mr. Matthew D. Thomas ’07 Mr. Michael S. Thomas ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thomas Ms. Stephanie E. Thomas ’10 Mr. William B. Thomas ’10 Mr. and Mrs. George G. Thomason Mrs. Blanche C. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thompson ’95 The Rev. and Mrs. Michael K. Thompson ’60 Mr. W. Bryce Thompson IV ’49 W. Bryce Thompson Foundation LLC Mr. William W. Thoms III ’11 Dr. Lorie H. and Dr. William W. Thoms Jr. Mr. John C. Thomson ’83 Mr. F. A. Thornton Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Thornton ’56 Dr. Neely Davis Thornton ’97 and Mr. Brad Thornton Thornwood Class of 1972 Mr. and Mrs. R. Edmund Thorpe Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Thurmond Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thurston ’84 Mr. Robert D. Thuston ’69 Mr. William L. Thuston Jr. ’00, LD’12 Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thuston ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tibboel ’72T Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Tidwell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Tidwell Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tierney Mr. Jonathan A. Tierney ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Granville M. Tilghman ’56 Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Tillery ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Tillery *Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Tillman Ms. Bonnie Grace Tillman ’11
Dr. and Mrs. D. Arnold Tillman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tillman Ms. Rachel L. Tillman ’09 Tillman Insurance Agency Dr. and Mrs. Roger W. Timperlake Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Titus *Mr.and Mrs. J. L. Todd Dr. and Mrs. Joel D. Todino Mr. Chase M. Tolbert ’12 Ms. Melissa H. Tolbert Mrs. Jane R. Tolleson Mr. and Mrs. T. Tolleson Jr. Tom’s Foods, Inc. Dr. and Dr. Dante L. Tomaselli Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tomasetti ’89 Dr. and Mrs. Dave Tomey Mr. and Mrs. William Tonkin Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Toole ’68 Dr. and Mrs. William N. Toole Mr. Charlton K. Torrence Jr. ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Touhey Mr. Ibrahima D. Toure ’11 Mrs. Kathy A. Toure *Mr. William M. Towers III ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Townsend Mrs. Erin Moore Trail ’95 Mr. Byron C. Trammell ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Harlan M. Trammell Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt C. Trammell ’82 Travelers Mr. T. Scott Travis ’10 Ms. Elsie Jo Trawick Mrs. Deborah A. Goforth-Traylor and Mr. Steve Edward Traylor Mr. and Mrs. Jim Treglown ’82 Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Trexler ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Trimble ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Trippeer Jr. ’57 Tri-Tex Inc. Mrs. Tammy Tropp Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Trotter Mr. and Mrs. James P. Trotter Jr. ’67 Mr. and Mrs. McKie M. Trotter II ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Perrin C. Trotter ’70 Mr. William P. Trotter Jr. ’75 Trotter Foundation Inc. Mr. Adam A. Troy ’10 Mr. Robert Troy and Dr. Virginia Troy The Troy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. D. Robert Trundle ’51 Dr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Tucker ’75 Mr. Brian K. Bridges and Mrs. Lori S Tucker Ms. Madison R. Tucker ’10 Ms. Martha O. Tucker ’10 Ms. K. Baylee Tudor ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Vergil F. Tudor Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tufts ’47 Mr. W. Damon Tuggle ’39 Tull Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eli Tullis Dr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Tullis ’92 Mr. Jonathan K. Tullos ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Randy J. Tullos Mr. Gavin A. Tumblin ’09 Mrs. Doris Tumlin Ms. Katharine G. Tumlin ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Tumlin ’81 Mr. Samuel G. Tumlin ’09 Ms. Sarah E. Tumlin ’02 Dr. and Mrs. Terry N. Tumlin Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Tunnell Mrs. Priscilla J. Tunnell Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Turbidy ’50
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Turbidy ’45 Mr. Adam B. Turner ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Luis Turner ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Turner Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright Turner ’84 Mr. and Mrs. F. Marion Turner IV ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Turner ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Turner Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Turner ’98 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Turner Ms. Kathy A. Turner Ms. Lekisha Turner Mr. Steven N. Turner ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Wright Turner Turner Foundation Inc. Ms. Rachael E. Turrentine ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Turrentine Dr. Judith Tutin Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray Tuttle Jr. ’72 Twelve Oaks Mortgage Inc. Ms. Rhonda Twyman Ms. Ashley C. Udell ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Udell Mr. Gregg C. Underwood ’64 Mr. and Mrs. George V. Upchurch ’67T The UPS Store UPS Foundation Ms. E. Cavin Urquhart ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Valencia Mr. and Mrs. Heary Valentine Mr. and Mrs. James P. Valentine ’88 ’89 Ms. Lisa Valgean Mr. Michael L. Van Cise ’97, LD’12 Ms. Paige E. Van Cise ’00 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Van Es Ms. Jenna Marie Van Es ’08 Ms. Katie E. Van Es ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Kampen Mr. and Mrs. Allen I. Vance *Gov. and Mrs. S. Ernest Vandiver Jr. ’36 Mr. and Mrs. S. Ernest Vandiver III ’66 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vardaman Jr. ’58 Mr. Murat Varol ’09 Dr. Rebecca Y. and Dr. Augustus G. Vaughn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Collin Vaughn ’99 ’99 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Veal Mrs. Ann Velie *Mr. Thompson J. Vereen ’39 Verizon Volunteers Matching Incentive Program Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Verlander ’66 Rev. and Mrs. Roger A. Vest Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. Vick Mr. James A. Vick ’10 Dr. and Mrs. James H. Vick III ’75 Mr. Zachary D. Vick ’12 *Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Vickers ’63 Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony Vilardo Ms. Abigail L. Vincent ’09 Ms. Dorothy S. Vincent ’07 Ms. Jamie K. Vincent ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Vincent Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy P. Vincent Jr. Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Vinson ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Sammy D. Vinson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vinyard ’96 Mr. Wiley W. Virden Jr. ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Virgin ’66 Mr. Nguyen K. Vo ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Voast Mr. Alvin Vogtle III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. William Voshell ’71T Ms. Pattaramon Vuttipittayamongkol ’07
Wachovia Corp. Wachovia Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Larry T. Waddell Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Wade ’46 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wade Jr. ’62T Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wade ’84 Ms. Sharon K. Wagers Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Waggoner ’78 Mr. David M. Wagner ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Les H. Wagner Susan Corn Wainright Fund of the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation Mr. Chris Wakefield Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wakefield ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Trip Walden ’76 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Walden Jr. ’60 *Gen. and Mrs. G. Jerry Walker ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Walker Jr. ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Walker Mrs. Jan Walker Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Walker ’53 Ms. Samantha G. Walker ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus M. Walker ’83 Dr. Marc Wall Mrs. Deana M. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wallace ’71T Ms. Margot Catherine Wallis ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Wallis ’69 Wallis Printing Co. *Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Walsh Sr. Mrs. Mary Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Walsh ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Walsh Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Walsh III ’70 Mr. J. Mark Walshak ’76 Mr. Henry H. Walston III ’37 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walter ’77 Mr. Derek C. Walters ’11 Dr. and Mrs. Christoph Walther The Hon. and Mrs. Robert G. Walther Sr. Ms. Patricia Munchak Walzel ’69T *Mr. Richard H. Wammock ’58 Ms. Nicole D. Wanco ’07 Ms. Bo Wang ’10 Ms. Keren Wang ’12 Ms. Yu Wang ’12 Ms. Zhouyi Wang ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Blakely W. Ward ’80 Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Ward ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey C. Ward ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ward ’88 Mr. Houston Ward Ms. Irene W. Ward Dr. and Mrs. James F. Ward Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Warden Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wardlaw ’40 Mr. Anthony S. Ware ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Ware Jr. ’53 The Rev. H. Cobb Ware ’56 Dr. J. Michael Ware ’76 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ware Lt. Col. and Mrs. John R. Ware II Ms. Megan L. Ware ’09 Ms. Nancy Ware Ms. Pamela P. Ware Dr. Tselane P. Ware ’95 Ware Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John T. Warmath Jr. ’47 Dr. Harrison F. Warner Ms. Alyssa N. Warren ’11 Dr. and Mrs. D. Benjamin Warren Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Warren
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*Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Wash Jr. ’64 Mr. Frederick B. Washington Jr. ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Waters Ms. L. Katherine Waters ’08 Dr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Waters Sr. Mr. William B. Waters ’10 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Watford Ms. Jennifer M. Watford ’08 Mr. Sean M. Watford ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Archibald L. Watkins ’65 Mrs. E. Blair Watkins ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Watkins Jr. ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Watkins Jr. ’49 Mr. Robert C. Watkins III ’86 Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell Watson ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Watson Dr. and Mrs. E. Lee Watson Jr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Watson ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Watson ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Watters ’83 Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Watters ’72 ’72T Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Watters ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Watters III ’97 ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Thad W. Watters Sr. ’78 Mr. Joseph R. Watters Jr. ’10 Ms. Landon E. Watters ’08 Dr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Watters ’68 Ms. Mary Kathryn Watters ’05 Mr. Samuel W. Watters ’11 Mr. T. West Watters Jr. ’07 Mr. William N. Watters Jr. ’05 Watters & Associates Landscape Drs. Bruce and Renva Watterson Mr. Gilbert H. Watts Jr. ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Jason E. Watts Mr. William F. Watts ’68 Ms. Colleen J. Weatherbee Mr. Miller S. Weatherly ’53 Mr. William B. Weatherly ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Weaver *Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Webb Mr.and Mrs. Lamar T. Webb Mrs. Laura Brackett Weber ’77 *Dr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Webster Mr. and Mrs. John R. Webster Jr. ’57 Mr. Ryan R. Webster ’11 Ms. Carlisle E. Weed ’12 Ms. Haley M. Weed ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Weed Mr. Daniel S. Weeks ’84 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Derek E. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. James W. Weeks ’54 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Weeks Sr. Mr. John F. Weeks Jr. ’09 Weeks & Peters Insurers Wehadkee Foundation Ms. Zhefan Wei ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weissinger Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Weitzel Ms. Shelby R. Weitzel ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Welborn Sr. ’85 ’86 Mr. John M. Welborn Mr. W. David Welch ’82 Mr. William T. Welch ’14 Mr. Xavier G. Welch ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wellborn Mr. J. Skye Wellesley ’00 Mr. Miles G. V. Wellesley ’02 The Wellington School Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Wells II ’59 Wells Fargo
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Wempe II Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Wempe Mr. and Mrs. James K. Werner Jr. ’74 *Mr. Terrell C. Wesley III ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Wesley ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wesley III ’65 Mr. William C. Wesley ’70 Wesleyan School Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Wesolowski ’71T Mrs. Brenda Rock West ’68T Ms. Erin M. Westmaas Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Weston Dr. S. Nelson Weston Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Wetherington ’57 Ms. Brooke S. Wetherington ’06 Mr. Eric J. Wetherington ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wetherington Dr. G. Marc Wetherington Sr. Ms. Karen J. Wetherington Ms. Kay Ann Wetherington Mr. Joshua D. Whaley ’07 Mr. and Mrs. U. Kay Whaley *Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Wharton ’38 *Mr. and Mrs. Newton A. Whatley Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E. Whatley ’67 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wheatley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Wheeler ’78 ’79 Wheeler’s Mr. and Mrs. James S. Whelan ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Whipple ’82 *Mrs. Alexander W. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Whitaker IV ’77 Ms. Savannah R. Whitaker ’10 *Mr. and Mrs. H. Edmunds White ’42 Mr. Andrew J. White ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Y. White ’87 Ms. Anna P. White ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Charles White Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White ’86 Mr. Christopher White Mr. David W. White Deborah T. White Mr. and Mrs. Edward White V ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. White Mr. and Mrs. John White Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. White Mr. and Mrs. Mike White Ms. Rose V. White ’12 Mr. Steve D. White Ms. Sylvia W. White Mrs. Robert A. White Ms. Sandra Whiteside *Mr. Bryan W. Whitfield III ’43 Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Whitfield ’56 Mr. Jason Whitfield Dr. Marshall Hackett Whiting ’64T and Mr. Richard Arnold Mrs. Eleanor Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Chris Whitlock Ms. Kathy Brown Whitman ’70T Mrs. Paula W. Whitson Ms. Barbara L. Whittaker Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Whitten ’63 The Hon. R. David Whittenburg ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Whittenburg ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Colin D. Whittingham Mr. C. Spencer S. Whittingham ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Whittington Ms. Kim E. Whittington ’82 Mrs. Whitney Keene Whittington ’01 Whittington, Jones & Rudert CPAs PC Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Whitworth ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Shuratt Whitworth ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Whitworth III
Mr. Richard H. Wicker Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiggins ’70T Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wiggins III ’87 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wiggins Jr. ’52 *Dr. Benson R. Wilcox ’49 *Dr. Clarence R. Wilcox Jr. ’43 *Mr. R. Newton Wilcox ’56 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wilcox Jr. ’43 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wilcox ’84 Ms. Jennifer J. Wilde ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Wildrick ’84 Mrs. Ann H. Wiley Mr. John S. Wilhoite ’12 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Wilhoite ’73 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wilkin ’65 ’64T Ms. A. Brooke Wilkins ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell R. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Wilkins *Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher C. Williams ’36 *The Rev. and Mrs. R. Murphy Williams Jr. ’37 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams ’87 Mr. Andrew T. Williams ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Bradley M. Williams ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams Jr. ’82 Mrs. Charles S. Williams Mr. Douglas R. Williams ’96 Mr. and Ms. E. Park Williams ’89 Mrs. Paul C. Williams Mr. Hampton N. I. Williams ’06 Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallfred Williams ’35 Mr. James R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John H. Williams III ’60 Ms. Kelsey Ann Williams ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Williams ’67 Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner Williams ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Morris Williams Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Williams ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip K. Williams Mr. P. Lee Williams III ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Rodger P. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Williams Jr. Mr. T. Patrick Williams Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Williamson Jr. ’48 Mrs. Jane K. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Williamson *Mr. and Mrs. Wright Willingham ’58 Mr. Osgood P. Willingham II ’61 Mr. Thomas M. Willingham II ’56 Mr. W. Enloe Willingham ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Derek S. Willis ’84 ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Willis ’88 Mr. W. H. Willis Mr. and Mrs. W. Spencer Willis ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Harris G. Willman ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Tyler B. Willoughby ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willoughby *Mrs. Edward J. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Augustus M. Wilson ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Wilson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Zac Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Edmond H. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wilson ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wilson III ’73 Mr. G. Oren Wilson ’12 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Wilson Mr. James G. Wilson ’94 Mr. James J. Wilson III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilson ’72 ’71T Mr. and Mrs. Justin Wilson Mrs. Katherine C. Wilson
Ms. Mackenzie J. Wilson ’09 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wilson ’75 Mr. Patrick R. Wilson ’08 Mr. Richard B. Wilson ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. Wilson ’79 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wily III ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Wimberly *Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer B. Wimbish Jr. ’53 Ms. Angela D. Winfrey Ms. Chelsea A. Winfrey ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Winkler ’72 Mrs. Wadleigh C. Winship Wadleigh C. Winship Charitable Fund Mr. Stuart C. Witham IV ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Withers Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Withers III ’60 Ms. Felicity R. Witt ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Witt Mr. William S. Wittmeier Jr. *Dr. Charles P. Wofford Mr. and *Mrs. B. J. Womack Mr. and Mrs. Geston Womack Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Womack Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Womack ’88 Mr. Benjamin M. Womble ’10 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Womble ’77 Dr. and Mrs. David A. Wong Ms. Katherine E. Wong ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Tosaporn Wongweeratorn *Lt. Col. and Mrs. L. C. Wood ’27 *Mr. Lawrence M. Wood ’72 Mr. and Mrs. D. Alan Wood Mr. and Mrs. Darell E. Wood Sr. Mr. Evan H. Wood ’58 2nd Lt. Kevin J. Wood ’97 Ms. Lauren V. Wood ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wood ’73T Ms. Barbara Woodall Ms. Ann Woodard Mr. and Mrs. James E. Woodard ’72T Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Wooddall Mr. C. Cole Wooddall ’12 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Woodfin The Victor E. Woodman Trust *Mrs. Marjorie Woodruff Dr. F. Doyle Woodruff ’65 Ms. Margaret Woodruff ’70T Ms. Nelle Woodruff ’72T Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Woodruff ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Chad Woods Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Woods Mr. Spencer R. Woodstock ’10 Mrs. Georgia Harris Wooller ’02 Mr. Hal B. Word II ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Worley ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worley Mr. G. McRae Worthington ’65 Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Worthington ’70 *Mr. and Mrs. Lee Worthy Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Worthy ’85 Mr. Kenneth S. Worthy II ’60 Ms. Sara C. Wray *Mrs. Barry Wright Jr. *Mr. and *Mrs. Cecil B. Wright Jr. ’43 Mr. and Mrs. B. Wright III ’70 Col. C. Faylene Wright ’71 T Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. Wright III ’69 Ms. J. Alicia Wright ’07 Ms. Jennie H. Wright ’99 Mr. John L. Wright Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wright Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardner Wright ’47 Mr. Wei-Feng Wu and Mrs. Shu-Fen Chien
Ms. Ya-Chien Wu ’11 Ms. Gretchen R. Wurth *Dr. and Dr. Claire J. Wyatt Jr. ’37 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. Wyatt Jr. ’61 Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson Wyatt III ’68 Mr. David H. Wyatt ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Wyatt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Wyatt III ’86 The Knox Wyatt Family Fund Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Wynn Sr. Mr. C. Taylor Wynn Jr. ’10 Mr. Nolan T. Wynn ’07 Ms. Jennifer Wysocki ’90 Mr. and Mrs. John Xanthos Mr. Feng Xu and Mrs. Ming Shang Mr. Junteng Xue ’10 Mr. Wei Bin Xue and Mrs. Yong Tao Ms. Qiaoyu Yan ’10 Mr. Delos H. Yancey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Delos H. Yancey III ’77 Mr. D. Harley Yancey IV ’07 Mr. Jack F. Yancey ’10 Ms. Mary Morgan Yancey ’12 Mr. Michael T. Yankee ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Yankee Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Yankee Jr. ’45 *Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Yarbrough ’52 Dr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Yarbrough III ’55 Mr. Goss Yeager ’50 Mr. and Mrs. V. Bowles Yeargan Jr. ’65 Ms. Wan Yi Yip ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Yoder ’75 Mr. Wonhak Yoon ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. York Jr. Mr. T. Oliver York ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Youmans Jr. ’59 Mrs. Sue P. Youmans-Whitaker and Mr. Philip Whitaker *Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Young Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. B. Neely Young Sr. ’61 Mr. David H. Young III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Young Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Young ’74 Mr. William P. Young ’99 Mr. Robert Davis and Ms. Alice F. Yurke ’80 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Zachry ’93 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Zachry ’65 Mr. Armando A. Zapata ’11 Zartic Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Zazzaro *Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Zelle Ms. Evelyn Zerfoss Ms. Jinzhu Zhang ’12 Mr. Zhengzhong Zhang and Mrs. Juan Su Ms. Lingnan Zhao ’12 Ms. Shengnan Zhao ’12 Mr. Haorui Zhu ’12 Mr. Xuejun Zhu and Mrs. Jinyu Shi Mr. Bryan F. Zickafoose Ms. Jennifer B. Zickafoose Mr. and Mrs. Bernd-Rudiger Zier Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. C. Case Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad Zimmerman Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Zimmerman
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The Final Word – Gratitude
Joe Montgomery has served as chief advancement officer since 2004 and is the senior director of the Second Century Campaign. He has over 25 years of experience in fundraising for private educational institutions. He and his wife, Rebekah (’78), are the parents of alumnae Anne (’05), Mary Beth (’08) and Hannah (’10).
Schools mark time by great moments in institutional history and this is one of those for Darlington. Over 5,100 donors from 49 states, Puerto Rico and 30 countries made gifts in the Second Century Campaign to surpass a record $90 million goal! This accomplishment is the culmination of five years of hard work by hundreds of volunteers who gave their time and support to this campaign and the mission of Darlington School. Your loyalty is one of Darlington’s foremost strengths and one of our greatest joys. To each of you who have participated in this successful effort – our heartfelt THANKS! You lead by example; you are showing the students of the present and future just how much you care about their well-being. After all, the children are the ones who will benefit from this campaign throughout Darlington’s second century. The second stanza of Darlington’s motto, “Service Beyond Self,” challenges us to teach young people to serve others. People who serve are grateful people and grateful people are givers. For me,
John Thatcher (’44) reflects this spirit of service through philanthropy. Several years ago on a visit to campus, Mr. Thatcher made a comment to the Board of Trustees that has stayed with me throughout the campaign. He remarked, “I have never felt one time that I gave too much, and I have always felt that I really didn’t repay [Darlington] for what it did for me.” It is just this spirit that defines philanthropy for Darlington School, of giving out of a sense of gratitude. The theme for the Second Century Campaign is Transforming Lives. We are genuinely grateful to each of you who, having acknowledged the role that Darlington played in your life, have responded so generously. There is a spirit of philanthropy that is making all the difference for Darlington as we enter our second century. I hope you will visit me and let me show you first-hand how you are transforming Darlington.
You can still be a part of this milestone in Darlington’s history by making a gift to the Second Century Campaign. To do so, visit www.darlingtonschool.org/give, or contact a member of the campaign staff at campaign@darlingtonschool.org or 706-236-0401.
With sincerest gratitude, Joe
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