Episcopal
high school
2009–2010 annual report
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BOARD OF
TRUSTEES Episcopal High School is grateful for the leadership and guidance provided by this year’s Board of Trustees, chaired by John Townsend ’73. The School is deeply appreciative of the efforts of Ann deSaussure, John Glover ’81, and Bailey Patrick ’79, who have concluded their service on the Board.
THE 2009-10 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Front row, left to right: Nancy R. Wall, James A. Hardison III ’75, C. Elis Olsson ’82, Carl S. Ragsdale ’58, William R. Peelle, Jr. ’66, John L. Townsend III ’73, Donaldson G. Williams ’80, Elizabeth G. Blaine, and Randolph C. Metcalfe ’72. Second row: J. Reid Murchison III ’72, Mary T. H. Keevil, Ann C. deSaussure, Thomas C. Dashiell ’66, Waller T. Dudley, John C. Glover ’81, Craig A. A. Dixon ’93, and
H. Lee S. Hobson ’83. Back row: H. Winston Holt IV ’82, Robert Wilson III ’80, William R. Cox III ’71, F. Robertson Hershey, Elwood B. Coley, Jr. ’73, William R. Goodell, and A. W. Downing Mears, Jr. ’71. Not pictured: Kimberly D. Belk, The Rt. Rev. Herman Hollerith IV, The Rt. Rev. Michie Klusmeyer, Frank A. Liddell III ’82, Bailey W. Patrick ’79, and The Rt. Rev. Neff Powell.
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ADVISORY
COUNCIL This year’s Advisory Council explored the individual student’s EHS experience and the qualities that the School hopes to instill within each graduate. Episcopal is indebted to the parents and alumni who served on the 2009-10 Council.
2009-10 ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Front row, left to right: Brian E. Knutson ’96, Sarah Akridge Knutson ’96, Laura E. Faulders ’02, Deané W. Fenstermaker, and Sharon A. Fay. Second row: John P. Moores ’97, Margaret L. Howell, Wynn G. Dorsett, Kathleen W. Vance, and Dan C. Vance. Third row: Henry V. Stoever IV ’84, Hyon Ku Yim ’97, Rachel G. May ’00, William L. Doffermyre ’98, Bessie L. Doffermyre, James K.
Dorsett III, Russell P. Wilson. Back row: Geoffrey G. Jervis ’89, Leonidas C. Vaughan IV ’93, Andrew S. Farrar ’02, Mary A. Wilson, Phillip S. Thomas, Jr. ’81, Kevin J. Fay, Michael K. Alford, and Alicia R. Alford. Not pictured: Thomas J. W. Archie ’90, Edward D. Beach, Virginia Beach, Thomas C. Ewing, Katherine B. Ewing, David W. Fenstermaker, and Mary Beth Thomas.
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS 6 Headmaster’s Report 9 Development Report 11 Alumni and Parent Programs Report 13 Campaign Report 18 The Promise Campaign Gifts and Commitments 22
Planned Gifts and Bequests
25
Roll Call Review
27
The Randolph Fairfax Society
29
The High List
30
The 1839 Society
33
The 1839 Society Young Associates
34
The Pendleton Club
37
Alumni Roll Call Gifts
61
Gifts from Current Parents
65
Gifts from Parents of Alumni
69
Gifts from Grandparents
71
Faculty, Staff, and Friends
73
Corporate and Foundation Gifts
75
Matching Gift Companies
76
Memorial and Honor Gifts
Photography: Bill Denison and Elizabeth Watts Episcopal High School admits students of any race, gender, color, sexual orientation, and national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. EHS does not discriminate in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs, or other Schooladministered programs.
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HEADMASTER’S
REPORT
TO ALUMNI, PARENTS, AND FRIENDS OF EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL
As I take the quiet of summer to “look in the rearview mirror” at the just-completed 165th session of Episcopal High School, my strongest reflections relate to the focus of our students and faculty and the resilience of this wonderful School. When you bring together a lively community of 430 young people and 83 faculty, it is fair to say that there is never a typical year in the life of EHS! Each year poses unique and fresh insights and challenges, but because of the clarity of mission, the EHS story is largely one of the personal growth and accomplishment of our students. This year, we held graduation in Hoxton Circle for the first time in over 20 years. On this special occasion, the graduates of the Class of 2010 reflected on their first visits to EHS, the “butterflies-in-the-stomach” ride up the front drive to face Hoxton, as they then stepped up in this same setting to receive their diplomas. The most wonderful obser-
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vation of this special moment is the tremendous growth that has transpired within each of these young people as they receive diplomas, prepared to join the more than 5,000 EHS alumni in the larger world “beyond the gates.” We began the 2009-10 school year amidst the threatening specter of H1N1. Under the direction of Episcopal’s medical director, we navigated these difficult days to assure the health of the students and to maintain academic continuity for all. Although McAllister Health Center was pushed to the limit, the students and faculty came through in a healthy fashion and our academics and athletics programs were never interrupted. This was then followed by an historic winter season, highlighted by “Snowmageddon,” with approximately 50 inches of snow falling on campus in a two-week period! With the incredible support of our facilities and food service staff, we sustained the School’s operation. Much to the disappointment of our students, while virtually every school in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., was closed for a full week, our students did not miss a single class! This year’s senior class provided remarkable leadership for the EHS community in the classrooms and dorms, on the fields, and in all other areas of campus life. The members of the Class of 2010 completed a remarkable total of 296 advanced placement courses this year, while simultaneously submitting 673 college applications to 181 different colleges in 33 states and several foreign countries! With the blur of this activity now faded, the positive results are in – 61 percent of this class will attend their first-choice college, 82 percent will attend either their first or second choice, and 14 will attend on merit scholarships. On the athletic fields, both our girls’ and boys’ teams had the strongest and most competitively balanced programs during my tenure at EHS. Collec-
“ I am struck by how instrumental the time-honored mission and the clear focus of the School were to navigating this year of incredible economic challenges.” F. Robertson Hershey / HEADMASTER
tively, our teams won five Independent School League (girls), Interstate Athletic Conference (boys), or Virginia State Championship team titles this year, including girls’ cross country, boys’ soccer, girls’ lacrosse, crew, and golf. Additionally, three teams won city championship titles and eight different varsity teams received a ranking of number three or higher in the Virginia state rankings. The School’s commitment to service advanced this year under the direction of the student-led Service Council. In addition to ongoing volunteer support to area shelters, food projects, and tutoring programs in local schools and day care centers, the council extended its horizon, raising money to support disaster relief for an orphanage in Haiti and AIDS education in Africa. In addition, 28 students spent a week of their spring break in the Dominican Republic working with Orphanage Outreach, and a delegation of 15 EHS students and faculty traveled to Kenya this summer to work with the Elewana Education Project under the leadership of an EHS alumnus, The Rev. Zach Drennen ’88. Service was highlighted this year as the School honored Stephen Lewis as the 2010 Allen C. Phillips, Jr. Integrity in Action Award recipient. Mr. Lewis visited campus and addressed the entire community about his work through the United Nations and AIDS-Free World on AIDS and women’s issues in Africa. Following his visit to campus, he inspired a group of juniors and seniors to attend the 54th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, held in New York City. I am impressed with the growing involvement of our students in response to the needs of others and to the larger world around them. The School demonstrated remarkable resilience this year in the face of continuing economic challenges. The admissions results were surprisingly strong, with over 525 applications for 132 openings and a yield of 58 percent. The Business Office remained nimble throughout the
course of the year, resulting in a solid operating surplus for the School. The Promise Campaign was officially launched and made headway toward the ambitious goals. As I write, we have raised $59 million to fund the capital, endowment, and Roll Call goals identified in the campaign. We are all excited that the new athletics facility and the adjacent refurbishment of Centennial, Flippin, and the Cage will be completed and ready for full use when the students return in September. Renovation and expansion of Penick began in the late spring to enable this facility to better receive our admissions visitors and to house the Development, Alumni, and Communications offices. The Monday following graduation, the complete renovation and slight expansion of March Library was initiated to improve the function and ethos of the library and to establish it as the true hub of intellectual life on campus. Both the Penick and March projects will be complete in October. The best report I can offer is that all three of these projects are presently on schedule and within budget! In the process of evaluating and assessing programs, schools typically measure the educational inputs and “tinker” with them in developing plans. This year, however, we altered our perspective on this process. We initiated a “core competency” exercise which included input from the faculty, Board of Trustees, Advisory Council, alumni, and students. The goals of this initiative were to identify and articulate those qualities – values, knowledge, and skills – which we would like to see in each graduate when he or she receives the EHS diploma. This is the true measure of the value of the Episcopal experience. Also, in support of this objective to focus on the outcome of the EHS experience, we participated in the initial run of the National Association of Independent Schools College-Age Alumni Outcomes Survey. This survey was sent to the five most recently gradu-
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ated classes to assess our graduates’ preparation for college, the quality of academic and campus experience in college, and student plans for the future. The feedback was fascinating, and I will provide just a few “snippets” for you:
COLLEGE COUNSELING/COLLEGE EXPERIENCE:
ACADEMICS:
CAREER/LIFE BEYOND COLLEGE:
• 87 percent of the students indicated their primary interest at EHS was academics. • Alumni indicated that they were “exceptionally well prepared” or “well prepared” in the following: writing, studying, using technology, interpreting mathematical and scientific concepts, working collaboratively, assuming leadership, and practicing sports or exercising regularly. • 84 percent of our alumni have a college grade point average of above 3.0.
• 66 percent indicated that they plan to pursue further studies toward a master’s degree. • 51 percent said their experience at Episcopal influenced their thinking about a career choice.
COMMUNITY LIFE:
• Of 13 possible choices, the majority of alumni said that interaction with teachers was the most valuable aspect of their EHS experience, followed by relationships with other students. • Regarding the honor code, 93 percent said the Honor Committee functioned “extremely well” or “well” within the academic life of the School.
• 95 percent reported that EHS prepared them “exceptionally well” or “very well” for their college experience. • 83 percent responded that they were “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with their current college choice.
In addition to these positive results, there are several areas which deserve our attention as we continually work to strengthen the EHS program and ensure its future as a truly distinctive and quality educational experience. We thank you for the many ways in which you personally support every facet of life at EHS. Sincerely,
F. Robertson Hershey HEADMASTER
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DEVELOPMENT
REPORT
FROM DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT ROBERT C. ECKERT
“ Their support is a testament to the loyalty of the Episcopal community, in spite of the continuing financial headwinds.” Robert C. Eckert / DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
The extraordinary generosity of trustees, alumni, parents, and friends led Episcopal to another successful development year in 2009-10. Their support is a testament to the loyalty of the EHS community, in spite of the continuing financial headwinds. Response to our ongoing Roll Call effort was quite strong, reaching nearly $2.5 million. With robust support from alumni, parents, and foundations, the Roll Call provided almost $6,000 in support for each of our 430 students. This achievement was made possible by the efforts of many committed volunteers – class chairs, reunion leaders, callers, and involved parents. We are grateful to each of you. We are particularly gratified by the overwhelming response, now reaching almost $60 million, to our solicitations for capital and endowment priorities that are part of The EHS Promise Campaign. Following the campaign announcement last November, regional efforts in Washington, D.C., Richmond, Atlanta, Piedmont Triad, Charlotte, and New York were enthusiastically received and added great momentum to our progress. The Promise will strengthen the School at its core: the academic experience of our students and the close relationship between students and faculty. Priorities include
new and renovated athletics facilities and the complete renovation of March Library, Penick Hall, and English and history department classrooms. Furthermore, we will provide much-needed scholarship support for middle-income families and additional campus housing for our faculty. Finally, let me again express my deep gratitude to all the generous donors, steadfast volunteers, and dedicated Trustees for a remarkable 2009-10. You have all strengthened this great School for our students and future generations, and we are most grateful. Sincerely,
Robert C. Eckert DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
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ALUMNI & PARENT
PROGRAMS REPORT GREETINGS FROM THE ALUMNI AND PARENT PROGRAMS OFFICE
“ Now, more than ever, it seems that we can all draw strength from this incomparable place.” Lindsay Whittle Comstock ’99 / DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AND PARENT PROGRAMS
It has been a wonderful year for alumni and parent outreach at Episcopal. It is always uplifting to watch the EHS community continue to connect, participate, and engage with the School and with each other. Now, more than ever, it seems that we can all draw strength from this incomparable place. I would like to offer many thanks to all of you who volunteered your time and energy to make our events successful throughout the year. Episcopal is fortunate to have such loyal and engaged alumni and parents, and it is always such a pleasure to work alongside you. This year, largely in support of The Promise Campaign, we visited with alumni, parents, and friends in Roanoke, New York City, Charlotte, Atlanta, Winston-Salem, Wilmington, N.C., Washington, D.C., and Richmond. As an alumna of EHS, it is such a pleasure to organize and attend these events. Hearing the stories and watching the reconnections based on shared time at EHS are what it’s all about! We are lucky to have fantastic hosts in each location who really deserve the credit for making the events so successful. We also are grateful to have opportunities to welcome our constituents on campus. During the weekend of June 11-12, we welcomed back almost 300 alumni and their families for Reunion Weekend from the classes of ’50, ’60, ’65, ’70, ’75, ’80, ’85, ’90, ’95, ’00, and ’05. From the golf tournament, to class dinners, to a well-attended 5K Fun Run, to Convocation, to the Reunion Celebration under the big-top tent, it was a fantastic weekend all around!
As always, we hosted two Parents’ Weekends this past year. We saw a great turnout of families at both weekends from all over the U.S. and abroad! These weekends provide wonderful opportunities for parents to spend time in our community meeting with faculty, observing athletics and arts activities, and spending time with their students. The 2009-10 Advisory Council, under the strong leadership of Brian Knutson ’96 and Sarah Akridge Knutson ’96, was tasked with an important topic this year: delving into the individual experience of the EHS student. Our work contributed to the ongoing goals of the curriculum committee to find the overarching qualities that every Episcopal graduate should embody. It was a phenomenal year of service from each and every member! Thank you for your generous support and for being involved with Episcopal in your life beyond the gates. Please contact me with questions, feedback, or to hear the latest news from EHS. I look forward to the year ahead! My best, Lindsay
Lindsay Whittle Comstock ’99 DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AND PARENT PROGRAMS
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CAMPAIGN
REPORT
THE EHS PROMISE: A CAMPAIGN FOR EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL
“ For generations, this dedicated and generous community has advanced and sustained our extraordinary School.That devotion enables the School to continually pursue and deliver on its mission, which calls us to prepare students for ‘lives of leadership and service to others.’” F. Robertson Hershey /
HEADMASTER
The EHS Promise is a campaign that is about the core of the EHS experience. It is about honoring and advancing the aspects of the students’ experience here that prepare them best for life. Significant priorities of the campaign include: ATHLETICS
STUDENTS AND FACULTY
Construction of a new athletics facility and renovation of Centennial Gym, Flippin Field House, and the Cage to meet the needs of 43 interscholastic teams ~ $30.5 million
Increase of financial aid support for middle-income families, expansion of the Admissions Office and Penick Hall, and increase in the availability of faculty housing on campus ~ $16.5 million
ACADEMICS
CAMPUS
Transformation of the David H. March Library into a true hub of intellectual life on campus, and renovation of the west wing as the academic center of campus ~ $21 million
Commitment to the Roll Call, our annual fund that provides critical yearly support of the School’s program and mission, LEED certification for all new construction, and a tree-planting program to best steward the grounds of EHS ~ $11.5 million
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FULFILLING THE PROMISE
When the priorities and goals of The Promise were determined, the School’s leadership knew that such an ambitious campaign would be an opportunity to embrace the strength of the EHS community. This strength – the strength of generations of dedicated and generous alumni, parents, and friends – is what has brought the School to where it is today. It is why today more than 5,000 alumni look back on their years at EHS as the time when some of their most critical life lessons were learned, some of their closest relationships were formed, and some of their greatest preparation for leading fulfilling lives was achieved. And it is why students today are already experiencing a remarkable impact of the vision set forth in The EHS Promise. The School is grateful to have received $59 million as of June 30, 2010, in campaign gifts and commitments. As resources have been
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available to move forward on the first phase of campaign priorities, here is what students are experiencing as a result: • The new and renovated athletics facilities • The completely renovated David H. March Library, to be completed in October 2010 • The Middle-Income Financial Aid Initiative – slightly over half of the $12 million goal is now providing increased access to tuition assistance • The expanded Admissions Office and completely renovated Penick Hall, to be finished in October 2010 This extraordinary progress generates a powerful momentum and inspires the community as sights are set on the next phase of the campaign: the academic west wing, faculty housing, and completion of the Middle-Income Financial Aid Initiative.
$85 MILLION
$59 MILLION
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REGIONAL CAMPAIGN WRAP-UP
The first year of the public phase of The Promise was marked by tremendous involvement and fellowship among EHS alumni, parents, and friends. In six regional campaigns and through meetings, calls, receptions, and phoneathons, enthusiastic supporters delivered the message of the campaign and helped the School move closer to reaching the goals of The Promise. The regional campaigns were centered in New York City; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta; Charlotte; Piedmont Triad; and Richmond. They were led by a remarkable group of generous volunteers – a committee in each region – and the School is grateful for the loyalty, dedication, and hard work contributed by all. NEW YORK CITY
New York campaign committee members came together and demonstrated that the depth and breadth of experiences and affiliations available in the Big Apple are no match for the strength of the Episcopal connection they share. Participants in the regional effort ranged from Richard Davis ’54 and his daughter, Allison Davis O’Keefe ’96, to Lee Ainslie ’82, current parents Rob and Caroline Williamson, and event host Julian Robertson ’51. Even new parents jumped right in, such as Robbie and Lisa Huffines, parents of Doug ’13, who completed their campaign calls within two weeks. The leadership of committee chair Winston Holt ’82 and the general enthusiasm of the group led to many reconnections and new connections. A great example is committee member Geoff Jervis ’89, who reunited with many Episcopal alumni who live in his community of Locust Valley, N.Y., and also learned that seven students admitted for the 2010-11 school year are from the Locust Valley area, too. He said he looks forward to helping EHS welcome these new families and to extending and strengthening the region’s Episcopal network and has now agreed to serve as chair of this year’s Advisory Council. WASHINGTON, D.C.
The D.C. area is the largest regional EHS network, making the committee’s goal of personally talking to every current parent in the area particularly ambitious. Committee members have put a great deal of energy into outreach, which has helped the community rally around the priorities of The Promise. Current parents on the committee, including Karen and John Walker, Marcy and Rip Wilson, and Karen and Attison Barnes ’82, have successfully tapped into area parent networks and articulated the campaign’s goals at lunches, dinners, meetings, and other gatherings from Bethesda to Middleburg. The D.C. committee took full advantage of the area’s proximity to campus by offering hard-hat tours of the new athletics facility throughout its construction. This group has been able to see the building’s progress, from the first tour conducted in October 2009, to December tours with snow on the ground and no roof overhead, to summer 2010 tours during which the final details of the facility’s completion were put in place. Committee chairs Attison Barnes ’82 and Caulley Deringer ’82 provided remarkable leadership, participating in weekly conference calls, conducting constant outreach, and accompanying tours. ATLANTA
The Atlanta campaign began with a breakfast meeting hosted by regional committee chair Scott Goodman ’78 and his wife, Sarah. Great enthusiasm defined the committee of 20, with members
ranging in class years from 2001 (Andrew Dorman) to 1945 (John Grant). That enthusiasm led to increased Roll Call participation in the region and campaign commitments as high as $200,000. At the campaign launch reception at the Peachtree Club, Goodman spoke about seeing EHS through the eyes of his son, Campbell ’12, and the importance of the School to generations of his family. Committee member Kate Leggett ’00 was the first to complete her calls and secured commitments from all of her prospects. One alumnus who had never donated to the School responded to the priorities of The Promise with a gift of $10,000, while another family established a scholarship as part of the campaign’s Middle-Income Financial Aid Initiative. The campaign closed with a breakfast for the committee and special guests at the Piedmont Driving Club. PIEDMONT TRIAD: Winston-Salem/Greensboro/Highpoint
To launch the Piedmont Triad regional campaign, chair John Burress ’54 hosted a committee meeting which was followed by a gathering of alumni, parents, and friends at the Old Town Club. A tremendous and steadfast advocate for Episcopal, Burress’s prominence in the community, high level of engagement, and leadership led to certain success for the region. Members of the committee included Trustee Jim Hardison ’75 and former chairs of the EHS Advisory Council, current parents Lucinda and Chris Jones. All committee members helped with calls, and the effort lasted through the summer. A wide range of capital commitments in support of The Promise, increased annual giving, and the much-welcomed opportunity to connect with the EHS community mark the success of the Piedmont Triad campaign. CHARLOTTE
After a committee meeting at the office of regional chair Bailey Patrick ’79, the Charlotte campaign kicked off with a lovely reception hosted by Esten and Bob Mason ’52. Patrick, Trustee and current parent Kim Belk, and honorary regional chair John Crosland ’47 offered heartfelt remarks at the event, each articulating their dedication to EHS and the importance of the priorities set forth in The Promise campaign. The 19 alumni and parents who make up the regional committee worked under Patrick’s leadership and made campaign calls throughout the summer. Commitments received through this regional effort have ranged from increased Roll Call commitments from younger alumni to six-figure capital gifts. RICHMOND
The loyal group of alumni and parents who organize an annual Episcopal event in Richmond were delighted to step up to the plate for The Promise this year. Saint Pinckney ’65 led the group of dedicated committee members, including Rob Farmer ’74, Jamie Mason ’73, and Winston Holt ’49, as they worked hard on calls and assignments. Newcomer to the Richmond network Andy Poarch ’89 was instrumental in garnering the support of some of the younger alumni in the area, and Duncan MacLeod ’80, despite being a father of several students at Richmond day schools, enthusiastically joined the effort. The Richmond area campaign closed out on June 6 with over six figures in gifts. To mark the end date, Pinckney, Bev Eggleston ’62, Moultrie Dotterer ’82, and Tim McCoy ’58 joined forces for an alumni phoneathon to advocate for the Richmond campaign and Roll Call. It was an enjoyable and successful night that contributed to a successful Richmond finish.
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THE PROMISE CAMPAIGN
GIFTS AND COMMITMENTS These generous donors contributed to The Promise, Episcopal’s capital campaign, allowing the School to pursue campaign initiatives such as the new athletics center, renovations to March Library and Penick Hall, and the Middle-Income Financial Aid Inititiative. We are grateful to these individuals for their steadfast devotion to the School.
CAPITAL GIFTS AND COMMITMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Ainslie III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Alala III ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey R. Allen ’83 Mr. and Mrs. R. Cotten Alston III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Shepard B. Ansley ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. W. Archie ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Blaine Dr. and Mrs. W. Z. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Owsley Brown II Mr. and Mrs. Norris A. Broyles, Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burn III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Carosi IV ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Tyler S. Carr ’83 The Beirne Carter Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cathcart III ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Clarke ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Coley, Jr. ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Tench Coxe ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Craighill ’79 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crook, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Michael Cusano Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Davis ’54 Mr. and Mrs. J. Caulley Deringer ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Charlton deSaussure, Jr. Dickson Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. O. Kemp Dozier Mr. Frank A. Dusch, Jr. ’43 Mr. Ralph Lanier Edwards, Jr. Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ewing Mrs. James H. Fannon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Farmer ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Fowler ’87 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gibbs ’59 * Deceased
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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Glover ’81 Mrs. Frank S. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Goodman ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Temple Grassi Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel A. Gregory, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Griffith III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Cary Wade Hairfield III Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hannon II Mr. and Mrs. Bartell T. Hardison ’82 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hardison III ’75 Harrison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George W. Henderson III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hipp ’72 Mr. John Gill Holland, Jr. ’83 and Mrs. Augusta Brown Holland ’94 Prof. and Mrs. John G. Holland ’54 Mr. and Mrs. H. Winston Holt III ’49 Ms. Josephine Elizabeth Horsey ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Huffines Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Inman II ’68 Mr. and Ms. Christopher N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Erik William Jordan Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. David M. Kern ’71 Ms. Katherine Ruth Leggett ’00 Mr. William Alexander Lesman ’91 and Dr. Laurel Edmundson Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Liddell III ’82 Ms. Elizabeth March and Mr. David Stein Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. March Mr.* and Mrs. John P. March, Jr. ’68 Ms. Lucy March Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mason IV ’77
Mr. and Mrs. C. Grice McMullan, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Brooks E. Nelson ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Nulsen III ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Page, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Page, Jr. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. John Pascal Mr. and Mrs. William R. Peelle, Jr. ’66 Mr. St. George Bryan Pinckney ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ragsdale ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hart Robertson, Jr. ’51 Mr. Milton J. Sams ’70 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Simpson III ’59 Mr. Claude B. Stansbury and Mrs. Erin Eddy-Stansbury Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Strawsburg Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Tarbutton ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Tarbutton ’84 Mr. Hugh McMaster Tarbutton, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Thomas, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Tompkins, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III ’73 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Vietor Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wall IV Dr. and Mrs. J. Latane Ware ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr. Mr. Donaldson G. Williams ’80 Mr. Ralph Williams, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. B. Robertson Williamson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. E. Jenner Wood III ’70 Mr. E. Jenner Wood IV ’06 Mr. Li-Lang Xu and Ms. Yan-Wei Guo
ENDOWMENT GIFTS AND COMMITMENTS SCHOLARSHIPS
BELK FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Belk WILLIAM GORDON BOTTIMORE SCHOLARSHIP
Roller-Bottimore Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Pfefferkorn ’75 ROBERT S. CATHCART III ’57 SCHOLARSHIP
Mrs. Robert Spann Cathcart III Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Gibson ’57 Mr. and Mrs. David Maybank, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer ’57 ALEXANDER COLCLOUGH DICK ’23 SCHOLARSHIP
Dr. and Mrs. Macdonald Dick II ’59 GEORGE T. DUNLOP SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. G. Thomas Dunlop IV EPISCOPAL-WOODBERRY ALUMNI GOLF SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. Charles Bagley IV ’72 Mr. William L. Baker ’77 Mr. William Alexander Banks, Jr. ’90 Mr. John R. Belk Mr. Richard M. Berkeley ’70 Mr. William J. Blair III Mr. Pascal S. Boyd Mr. Colin C. Brown II Mr. David W. Carr, Jr. ’73 Citi Foundation Mr. David R. Clarke ’70 Mr. James E. Clement, Jr. Mr. John K. Cohen Mr. Elwood B. Coley, Jr. ’73 Mr. Chuck Cordell Mr. Thomas Clark Dashiell ’66 Mr. John F. Gayle, Jr. ’67 Mr. William R. Goetzenberger Mr. Scott C. Goodman ’78 Mr. Fletcher H. Gregory III Mr. Nathaniel A. Gregory, Jr. ’66 Mr. Howell K. Hallett II Mr. James A. Hardison III ’75 Mr. Hayes R. Holderness Mr. James C. S. Holladay Mr. Frederick E. Hopkins III Mr. Robert C. Hudson Mr. J. Mitchell Hull Mr. Joseph B. Kluttz Mr. James Ross Kurek ’04 Mr. Jonathan Legg Mr. William M. Long III ’84 Mr. Ransom C. Lummis ’80
Mr. Duncan A. MacLeod II ’80 Mr. James S. McClinton III Mr. Charles A. McLendon, Jr. Mr. Robert Henderson McLean ’00 Mr. Carl W. Meares III Mr. W. Massie Meredith, Jr. Mr. Randolph C. Metcalfe ’72 Mr. William P. Miller Mr. Douglas D. Monroe III Mr. John Reid Murchison III ’72 Mr. John F. Nash Mr. Patrick F. Nash Mr. Dean G. Norman Mr. C. Talbot Nunnally III Mr. John T. W. Pace, Jr. ’77 Mr. Charles C. Patton ’72 Mr. Richard B. Payne, Jr. Mr. William S. Peebles IV ’73 Mr. Peyton Davis Prospere ’70 Mr. Richard O. Rogers III Mr. G. Kinsey Roper III Mr. C. Stephen Shaw Mr. Jack N. Sibley, Jr. ’03 Mr. Jack N. Sibley, Sr. ’66 Mr. Robert C. Slane Mr. Roy L. Smart III Mr. Robert H. Spilman, Jr. Mr. Benjamin Sykes Sturdivant Mr. James B. Sutton ’84 Mr. John L. Townsend III ’73 Mr. R. Giles Tucker Mr. Travis J. Tysinger Mr. George Woodward Stover III ’04 Mr. G. Woodward Stover II Mr. Edward W. Valentine Mr. Thomas R. Wall IV Mr. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr. Mr. Robert L. Whittle II ’69 Mr. Edward C. A. Wilson ’85 Mr. Robert Wilson III ’80 Dr. Robert Wilson, Jr. ’54 Mr. E. Jenner Wood III ’70
FRANCES BRADLEY LUMMIS SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Lummis ’73 MIDDLE-INCOME SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey R. Allen ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Murchison III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey W. Patrick ’79 THE MOORE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
The Moore Charitable Foundation OLSSON MIDDLE-INCOME SCHOLARSHIP
Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Elis Olsson ’82 QUINN FAMILY FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Q. Ainslie ’84 ROBERT C. WATTS III SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. James Morton Gravely Mr. and Mrs. William S. Peebles IV ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansell Watt III ’66 MASTERSHIPS, FACULTY INCENTIVE AWARDS, AND ENDOWED FACULTY SUPPORT
GEORGE CARRUTHERS COVINGTON ’71 MEMORIAL FUND
Mrs. Jamie Johnson Boyd ’96 and Mr. Pascal S. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Alexander N. Conner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Downing Mears, Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moncure ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Mullen, Jr. ’70 FACULTY INCENTIVE AWARD FUND
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Armfield IV Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jones, Jr.
HILLIARD MIDDLE-INCOME LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP
JIM SEIDULE AWARD
Mr. and Mrs. Landon Hilliard III ’58
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansell Watt III ’66
LEE AND ANN HOBSON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
PRIZES, AWARDS, AND PROGRAMS
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee S. Hobson ’83
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius E. Burch III ’59
RICHARD AND KAY HOBSON SCHOLARSHIP
ROBERT MURRAY CHESTON ’40 ENDOWMENT FUND
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee S. Hobson ’83
Mr. Thomas P. Duke
RUTH AND FLICK HOXTON ’35 SCHOLARSHIP
ROBERT WIATT FARRAR ’07 COMMITMENT TO ATHLETICS AWARD
Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton III ’62
BURCH OUTDOOR PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Koonts Mrs. Edna M. Koonts
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GARY LYN HADWIN, JR. ’99 COACH’S AWARD FOR GOLF
Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cranford Mr. and Mrs. James R. Felts Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Gray Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lyn Hadwin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron E. Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Danny H. Isaac, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Luther O. McCutchen III
Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Proctor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ramsbottom, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rodwell Mr. and Mrs. James M. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. Neyle Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wood
MONCURE FOOTBALL AWARD
Mr. Richard Wallace Moncure ’35 OTHER ENDOWED FUNDS
NEIL CRAIG FUND
Mrs. Deborah Craig
NELSON B. MCDANIEL ENDOWMENT FUND
Mr. M. Hunt Broyhill ’82
* Deceased
REGIONAL
CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEERS
ATLANTA
Shepard B. Ansley ’57 Norris Arnold Broyles, Jr. ’48 Charles Stillwell Craighill ’79 Oscar Swift Davis ’54 William J. deButts III ’87 Andrew Wyatt Dorman ’01 Scott Campbell Goodman ’78 John William Grant III ’45 Robert Sherrill Griffith III ’79 Charles Franklin Hollis III ’87 Edward Hamilton Inman II ’68 Katherine Ruth Leggett ’00 George Motier Maxwell, Jr. ’75 William Smith Peebles IV ’73 Hugh I. Richardson, Jr. ’48 Benjamin Rawlings Tarbutton ’87 Charles K. Tarbutton ’84 Hugh McMaster Tarbutton, Jr. ’82 Ralph Williams, Jr. ’50 E. Jenner Wood III ’70 CHARLOTTE
Joe B. Alala III ’88 Weston M. Andress Christian O’Neal Avery ’88 Kimberly D. Belk John Crosland, Jr. ’47 Thomas C. Ewing Robert Elijah Mason III ’52 Robert Elijah Mason IV ’77 Mark Williams Mealy Bailey Patrick, Jr. ’53 20 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT
Bailey W. Patrick ’79 Dalton Dillard Ruffin, Jr. ’76 Stephenson Pope Shuford ’87 Rixey Browning Todd ’65 Paul N. Tolmie Elizabeth B. Weisiger Donaldson Gray Williams ’80 WASHINGTON, D.C.
Attison Leonard Barnes III ’82 Nicholas Carosi IV ’97 W. Lyles Carr III ’68 David Rust Clarke ’70 Alix Che Dejean ’00 J. Caulley Deringer ’82 Charles M. Fairchild II Susan T. Fairchild Mary Ellis Fannon Christopher Moher Giblin ’86 Nathaniel A. Gregory, Jr. ’66 Steven Ernst Hagenlock ’87 John A. C. Keith ’64 Deborah B. Motley John L. Motley III Christiana T. Nichols Robert S. Nichols C. Stephen Shaw Susan M. Shaw George Craig Stewart III ’70 Phillip Swing Thomas, Jr. ’81 George T. Vietor Paige J. Vietor John M. Walker Karen N. Walker Mary A. Wilson
Russell P. Wilson David Andrew Wysong ’59 NEW YORK CITY
Garth Quinn Ainslie ’84 Lee S. Ainslie III ’82 Geoffrey Robert Allen ’83 Thomas Jackson White Archie ’90 Jeffrey B. Clarke ’89 William Ruffin Cox III ’71 Richard Ralph Davis ’54 Dylan Coburn Glenn ’87 William R. Goodell Thorne Gregory, Jr. ’85 H. Winston Holt IV ’82 Margaret Louise Howell Lisa Huffines Robert L. Huffines Geoffrey Grace Jervis ’89 Lawrence G. Kemp Patricia Kemp Allison Davis O’Keefe ’96 Reginald E. Rutledge, Jr. ’51 Thomas Ruffin Vandeventer ’74 Nancy Wall Thomas R. Wall IV Caroline C. Williamson B. Robert Williamson, Jr. PIEDMONT TRIAD
Edward M. Armfield, Jr. ’63 Henry Andrew Brown III ’72 Timothy Brooks Burnett ’58
John Woodfin Burress III ’54 Samuel Blair Froelich ’84 James Archibald Hardison III ’75 Michael McElwee Holt ’83 Christopher N. Jones Lucinda K. Jones Charles Collett Patton ’72 Richard G. Pfefferkorn ’75 Dalton Dillard Ruffin ’48 William Pendleton Sandridge, Jr. ’52 Comer Shuford Wear ’95 RICHMOND
Hugh Taylor Antrim ’67 Edward Trigg Brown, Jr. ’70 J. Stewart Bryan III ’56 Whittington W. Clement ’66 Richard Cocke ’48 William Verner Daniel ’46 Beverley P. Eggleston III ’62 Robert Campbell Farmer ’74 H. Winston Holt III ’49 Duncan Alexander MacLeod II ’80 James Dunn Mason IV ’73 Charles Henry Merriman III ’51 St. George Bryan Pinckney ’65 Clyde Anderson Poarch II ’89 Joseph Elna Spruill III ’79 Hurt Watts II ’64
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GIFTS & BEQUESTS The Bell Society recognizes individuals who have included Episcopal High School in their estate plans. Their foresight and generosity ensure the long-term stability of the School for future generations. These gifts take many forms, including bequests, charitable trusts, annuities, and life insurance. Episcopal is deeply thankful for these committed individuals.
THE BELL SOCIETY
Mr. Lee S. Ainslie III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanford Ainslie, Jr. ’56 Mr. H. Heath Alexander ’72 Mr. James Lewis Alston ’32 Mr. Shepard B. Ansley ’57 Mr. B. Drummond Ayres, Jr. ’53 Mr. Julian Tucker Baker, Jr. ’57 Mr. Robert Flowers Baker ’54 The Hon. Thomas Cass Ballenger ’44 Mr. C. Minor Barringer ’38 Mr. Richard Manning Berkeley ’70 Mr. Frederick Harding Billups, Jr. ’56 Dr. Edward Albert Blackburn, Jr. ’42 Mr. William Dows Blake ’51 Mr. Stayton Montgomery Bonner ’45 Mr. William Moncure Boothe ’43 Mr. Abney Saunders Boxley III ’76 Mr. Morton Boyd, Jr. ’54 Col. Kimberly Brabson ’33 Mrs. Francis Poe Brawley Mr. Richard Van Bray, Jr. ’65 Mr. John Garrett Burke ’85 Mr. John Woodfin Burress III ’54 Ms. Nancy Bellamy Bush Mr. William Morse Calvert ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Carlton Mr. W. Lyles Carr III ’68 Mr. James Armstrong Cathcart III ’55 Mr. Thomas Yates Catlett ’77 Mr. Charles Bell Compton, Jr. ’73 Mr. Charles Wilkerson Cook, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Coolidge Mr. Jesse Wadsworth Couch ’40
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Mr. Marvin R. Cox ’53 Mr. John Crosland, Jr. ’47 Dr. John Caulfield Dalton ’44 Mr. W. Page Dame III ’59 Mr. Channing Williams Daniel, Jr. ’36 Mr. Joshua Pretlow Darden, Jr. ’54 Mr. Oscar Swift Davis ’54 Mr. Richard Ralph Davis ’54 Mr. William Riley Deeble III Mr. Everette L. Doffermyre Mr. Roy Adams Dorsey ’40 Mr. Menard Doswell IV ’62 Mr. Thomas Underwood Dudley II ’61 Mr. Garth Kleber Dunklin ’81 Mr. Robert C. Eckert Mr. Beverley P. Eggleston III ’62 Mr. James Arnold Everett ’67 Mr. Porter Farrell II ’73 Mr. John Stewart Lucas Fleming ’80 Mr. Charles Dunsmore Fox IV ’71 Dr. Lenora Peters Gant and Dr. Raymond Gant Mr. James Daniel Gilliam, Jr. ’68 Mr. Cyrus Wiley Grandy V ’64 The Hon. William Moultrie Guerry ’44 Mr. Louis Haynes Gump ’57 Mr. Steven Ernst Hagenlock ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Cary Wade Hairfield III Mr. H. Thomas Hall III ’64 Mr. Alexander Hamilton IV ’52 Mr. Landon Hilliard III ’58 Mr. W. Hayne Hipp ’58 Mr. Richard Rathborne Graham Hobson ’49
Mr. Alfred Brownley Hodges, Jr. ’48 Mr. Wayne James Holman III ’53 The Hon. and Mrs. Henry R. Horsey Mr. T. Braxton Horsley ’55 Mr. Archibald Robinson Hoxton IV ’84 Mr. and Mrs. William O. Humleker Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Kannensohn Mr. David Blair Kelso ’70 The Hon. John Worth Kern III ’45 Mr. Bennette Geer Keys ’56 Mrs. Walter Jones Laird, Jr. ’44 Mr. Stanton Townley Lawrence III ’62 Mr. H. Gordon Leggett, Jr. ’50 Ms. Katherine Ruth Leggett ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Armstrong Leggett Mr. Harvey Lee Lindsay, Jr. ’47 Mr. George Willis Logan ’63 Mr. and Mrs. George F. Longino III Mr. J. Evander MacNair III ’62 Mr. Echol Speina Marshall, Jr. ’48 Mr. M. Lee Marston ’51 Mr. Robert Vernon May ’64 Mr. John Henry McCormack, Jr. ’44 Mr. Norman F. McGowin, Jr. ’48 Mr. Alexander James McKinnon ’81 Mr. James DuBois McNeely ’50 Mr. Charles Henry Merriman III ’51 Mr. Jerome H. Michael ’51 Mrs. Kay Cox Mills Mr. Benjamin Allston Moore, Jr. ’48 Mr. Hugh J. Morgan, Jr. ’46 Mr. John Stewart Morton, Jr. ’38 Mr. William Shaw Mulherin ’70 Mr. Charles Joseph Nager, Jr. ’46
Mr. David Rogers Owen ’32 Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Page Mr. Rye Burrus Page, Jr. ’40 Mr. William Anderson Parker, Jr. ’45 Mr. Bailey Patrick, Jr. ’53 Maj. Thomas Norville Pattie ’56 Mr. William Ravenel Peelle, Jr. ’66 Mr. A. Winniett Peters ’45 Mr. St. George Bryan Pinckney ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Alton Porter, Jr. Mr. William Spencer Ragland ’83 Mr. Carl Sutton Ragsdale ’58 Mr. I. Mayo Read ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Reese Mr. Charles Ligon Richards ’39 Mr. Hugh I. Richardson, Jr. ’48 Mr. Bruce Huyler Rinehart ’56 Mr. Rodger Richmond Rinehart, Jr. ’45 Mr. Russell Hill Roberts ’56 Mr. Frank Waters Rogers III ’75 Mr. Randolph Parker Romaine ’68
Mr. Dalton Dillard Ruffin, Jr. ’76 Mr. James Lynah Rumsey ’51 Mr. Milton Jarnagin Sams ’70 Mr. William Thelin Saunders, Jr. ’56 Dr. James Gordon Simmonds ’53 Mr. Allen Johnson Simpson ’58 Mr. James Daniel Simpson III ’59 Mr. John Paddock Sisson ’44 Mr. James Hampden Small III ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Blair W. Smith Mr. Paris Eugene Smith ’53 Mr. John Wesley Spears, Jr. ’66 Mr. George Craig Stewart III ’70 Mr. George Parker Swift, Jr. ’37 Mr. George Richard Thompson, Jr. ’48 Mr. Charles Vawter Tompkins, Jr. ’54 Mr. John LeRoy Townsend III ’73 Mr. John Maurice Trask, Jr. ’54 Mr. Humphrey Strang Tyler ’65 Mr. Peter Payne Van Blarcom ’51 Mr. Charles Hansell Watt III ’66
Mr. Arthur Lee Shreve Waxter ’44 Mr. William Deal Waxter III ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Jere Field White, Jr. Dr. E. Edwin Wilson, Jr. ’45 Dr. Robert Wilson, Jr. ’54 Dr. Henry A. Wise II ’55 Mr. David Joseph Wood, Jr. ’42 Mr. Joseph Miller Wood II ’45* Mr. Randolph Woods Wyckoff ’66 Mr. William Townend Ylvisaker Mr. Arthur Rutledge Young ’66 ESTATE BEQUEST
Mr. C. A. Craig II ’47* Mr. Cam D. Dorsey, Jr. ’35* Mr. Karl Bulow Hancock ’25* Mr. Arthur Percy Jones* Mr. John Lonsdale Roper III ’44* Mr. Rudolph Turk 1909*
* Deceased
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ALUMNI
ROLL CALL GIFTS For the 2009-10 Roll Call, total gifts from alumni exceeded $1.5 million, with an average gift of $849. This outstanding support has taken the Roll Call to a new level, and the School is thankful for your generosity and the many ways you support Episcopal High School.
TOTAL GIFTS: $1,579,053 CHAIR: RANDOLPH C. METCALFE ’72
1932
1936
1938
$450 100%
$2,600 67%
$8,909 67%
THE HONOR ROLL James Lewis Alston† David Milton French†
THE PENDLETON CLUB Channing Williams Daniel, Jr.† Arthur Howell†
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY John Stewart Morton, Jr.†
1933
THE HILL CLUB James Hull Herbert†
THE HIGH LIST John Parrish March*
THE HONOR ROLL Henry Hyman Philips, Jr.†
THE HONOR ROLL E. Howard Goodwin*° Stewart Canfield Meyer
$25 50% LOYALTY GIFTS Fitzhugh Elder, Jr.
1937 1935
$3,100 57% THE PENDLETON CLUB Robert Chrisman Caldwell, Sr.° Cam D. Dorsey, Jr.*† Robert Edward Lee Strider II THE HONOR ROLL Charles Lee Burwell PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Richard Wallace Moncure
$1,250 57% THE HILL CLUB Julien Jaquelin Mason† THE HONOR ROLL Charles Henry Drayton, Jr.† Cooper Myers Schley James Malcolm Sibley† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS James Malcolm Sibley
LOYALTY GIFTS Robert Edward Carter† Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.† 1939
$11,500 89% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Charles Ligon Richards† THE PENDLETON CLUB Frank Chesley Smith, Jr. THE HONOR ROLL Erasmus Helm Kloman, Jr. Douglas Harcourt Lees, Jr.° Harrison M. Robertson, Jr.°
RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY | THE HIGH $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY *THE Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | †$5,000–$50,000+ 10+ Years Consecutive GivingLIST | ° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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LOYALTY GIFTS Howard Owen Allen† William Knox Brown† Ralph Van Sickler Chamblin, Jr. 1940
$20,575 73% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Benjamin Read Cadwalader† J. Thorpe L. Richards°
THE HONOR ROLL Beverley Lansing Campbell† Ernest William Fry† Richard Davis Harrison W. Levi Old, Jr.*† Charles H. Sackett*† John Cutrer Smith° William Francis Smith† Louis S. Waldrop, Sr.† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Richard Davis Harrison 1943
THE PENDLETON CLUB Edward Knox Powe III†
$12,339 86%
THE HONOR ROLL Joshua Green† Gaylord Clark Lyon Edward Cutrer Smith† Robert Gilkeson Watt George Walton Williams IV†
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY William Deal Waxter III†
LOYALTY GIFTS Jesse Wadsworth Couch
THE PENDLETON CLUB Tench Charles Coxe III John Burwell Melvin† David Stewart Walker, Jr.†
1941
$4,300 75% THE HIGH LIST Richard T. West† THE HILL CLUB Howard Kelly Seibels† THE HONOR ROLL Norborne Berkeley, Jr.† Dulany Forrest deButts III† Charles Pierson Gilchrist, Jr.* William Jabine II° Burnet Rhett Maybank Charles Henry Parsons II† John Cowdery Taylor† Van Noy Thornhill† John David Varner*° Henry Harrison Wilson, Jr.
THE 1839 SOCIETY David Moncrief Burke†
THE HILL CLUB David Wilkinson Carr† Curtis Chandler Williams III THE HONOR ROLL Frank Amiss Dusch, Jr.† John Warwick McCullough, Jr. Edwin Baylies Meade, Jr.† Charles Kilbourne Nulsen, Jr.† Walter Harrison Rogers, Jr.† Oscar Wilder Underwood III† Semmes Guest Walsh†* LOYALTY GIFTS W. Bolling Izard Robert Edward Lee IV† William Allan Perkins, Jr. Francis E. Winslow, Jr.
1942
PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Frank Amiss Dusch, Jr.
$6,500 75%
1944
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY David Joseph Wood, Jr.
Class Chair: Thomas Cass Ballenger $8,385 81% THE PENDLETON CLUB Thomas Cass Ballenger† Henry Burnett†
Dabney Hutter Craighill, Jr.† William Moultrie Guerry† John Lonsdale Roper III* THE HILL CLUB Tucker Fisher Dana† Arthur Lee Shreve Waxter† THE HONOR ROLL George P. Buckey IV† Nathan Hollister Bundy, Jr.† John Caulfield Dalton† J. Addison Ingle, Jr. John Henry McCormack, Jr.† Preston Llywellyn Prevatt† Lansdale Ghiselin Sasscer, Jr.† Walter Joseph Suthon III† Edmund Bradford Tazewell, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS George Zabriskie II° 1945
Class Chair: Thomas Cass Ballenger ’44 $22,114 83% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY John William Grant III† Joseph Miller Wood II* THE HIGH LIST Brenton Shaw Halsey† William Anderson Parker, Jr.† THE 1839 SOCIETY Robert E. L. deButts† THE PENDLETON CLUB MacFarlane Lafferty Cates, Jr.† John Gummere† THE HILL CLUB Benjamin A. Hagood, Sr.† Laurence Gray Sprunt† Donald Granbery West† THE HONOR ROLL Edwin Pearson Bailey† Channing Bolton Brown, Jr.° Robert W. Estill† Walter Wallace Kennedy, Jr.° James Leonard McVoy† A. Winniett Peters† F. Stuart Sayre† David Hopkins Semmes† Frederick Sturdivant Vaill, Jr.†
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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William Holmes White William Lee Wiley† E. Edwin Wilson, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS John Worth Kern III† E. Trail Mathias† 1946
Class Chair: Thomas Cass Ballenger ’44 $10,389 71% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Hugh J. Morgan, Jr.† THE HIGH LIST Charles Joseph Nager, Jr. THE 1839 SOCIETY William Verner Daniel*†
THE PENDLETON CLUB William Hunter deButts, Jr.† THE HILL CLUB A. Hugo Blankingship, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL Archibald Earle Baker† Joe Barrow Chambliss George Carl Francisco III† William Campbell Hagan† William C. Marshall, Jr.† D. William Martin, Jr.† Daniel Peyton Sullivan†
LOYALTY GIFTS W. Montgomery Gatchell† William L. Hodges William Carl Kappes, Jr. William Lord London IV Lockwood Rianhard Robert Thomas Richardson° James J. Truscott PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Norris Arnold Broyles, Jr.
LOYALTY GIFTS A. Stuart Baldwin Charles Johnston Churchman° Peyton G. Craighill† J. W. Stuart Gilchrist, Jr.† Edward Archer Leake, Jr. Hunter Holmes McGuire, Jr.†
TOP 20 CLASSES
THE PENDLETON CLUB Gaylord Lee Clark, Jr.† William Shannon Stoney, Jr.†
1948
THE HILL CLUB John H. Welch
THE HIGH LIST Norris Arnold Broyles, Jr.† Echol Speina Marshall, Jr.† Dalton Dillard Ruffin†
Class
Class Chair
Average Gift
’73
David Carr
$6,837
’63
Open
$5,610
THE PENDLETON CLUB Paul Brandon Barringer II† Richard Cocke† George Stone Eastwood II† Jason Irving Eckford, Jr.† Benjamin Allston Moore, Jr.†
’76
Dalt Ruffin
$4,196
’53
Open
$3,696
’71
Brodie Burwell
$2,706
’40
Open
$2,572
’93
Adair Graham
$2,470
’74
Bill Stokes, Rob Farmer
$2,141
’82
Attison Barnes
$2,077
’80
Rob Wilson
$1,965
’51
Bill Blake
$1,929
’47
Harvey Lindsay
$1,861
’75
Jim Hardison
$1,514
’38
Open
$1,485
’39
Open
$1,438
’59
David Wysong
$1,367
’54
Bob Baker
$1,277
’83
Open
$1,205
’90
Drew Moretz
$1,028
’55
Sandy Wise
$1,001
THE HONOR ROLL Henry Fairfax Conquest° Lloyd Langhorne Craighill† William Beckham Foote° Edward Harrison Hancock, Jr. William Pendleton Thompson Hill, Jr. Charles Talbott Hiteshew, Jr.† Oliver Fennell Roddey, Jr. Wilson Eliot Driver Shepherd George Calder Walker, Jr.° LOYALTY GIFTS R. Gibbon Pender 1947
Class Chair: Harvey Lee Lindsay, Jr. $35,360 76% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY John Crosland, Jr.† Harvey Lee Lindsay, Jr.† William Rice Lummis THE 1839 SOCIETY John Reid Murchison II°
$17,195 79%
IN AVERAGE GIFT
THE HILL CLUB Hugh I. Richardson, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL Bruce Garrison Ballenger† James Hardtner Blake John Edward Clarkson† Philip V. H. L. Duckett William Hunter Dunn† James Henry Fair, Jr.° Edmund Ravenel Gant Weir R. Goodwin III Edward Davis Gregory, Jr.† Christian V. Holland, Jr. Hobson Cosby McGehee, Jr.† Frank Opie Meade† Augustus Loftus Middleton, Jr.† Austin Bartholomew Sayre, Jr.† George Richard Thompson, Jr.° Edward King Van Winkle, Jr.†
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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1949
Class Chair: Herbert Alcorn Donovan, Jr. $10,875 73% THE HIGH LIST John Vaughan Garland*† THE 1839 SOCIETY Douglass Sorrel Mackall III† THE PENDLETON CLUB Herbert Alcorn Donovan, Jr.† H. Winston Holt III† John Sloan Warner† THE HILL CLUB Joseph Richard Flesher† Frederick McKenzie Miller† THE HONOR ROLL Leif E. Ancker Edwin Parker Conquest, Jr.† Richard Rathborne Graham Hobson† John Marshall Lee† James Pleasants Massie, Jr.† Louis Reverdy Showalter, Jr.† Hulett Dodge Sumlin† William Allan Whitlock† Paul H. Wiedorn, Jr.† LOYALTY GIFTS Thomas Bedford Glascock° T. Bodley Stites° William H. Williamson III PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS H. Winston Holt III 1950
Reunion Chair: John Ritchie, Jr. $19,364 60th reunion 85% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY William Knight Russell, Jr.† David Kerndt Wiecking®† THE HIGH LIST H. Gordon Leggett, Jr.®† THE PENDLETON CLUB Henry Watkins Anderson III† John Colvin Hamilton, Jr.† John Jacob Hanes† David Maybank, Jr.† John Ritchie, Jr.®°
THE HILL CLUB Lamar John Ryan Cecil, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL James DuBois McNeely† Charles W. Nicolson† Maxwell Venable Parker° Edward Rouse Pryor H. Donald Scott† George Sherrill Robert Thomas, Jr. Ralph Williams, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS Benton T. Boogher, Jr.† Anthony Addison Lea† James F. Nichols° Karl Kenneth Wallace, Jr. Edward Rankin Wulbern† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS David Maybank, Jr. Ralph Williams, Jr. 1951
Class Chair: William Dows Blake $38,589 63% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Julian Hart Robertson, Jr.† THE 1839 SOCIETY Charles Henry Merriman III° THE PENDLETON CLUB William Dows Blake† William Morse Calvert Pegram Harrison Nigel Savage MacEwan° THE HILL CLUB Frank Alger Boxley Robert Nelson Fishburn Thomas O. Hunter† Johns Philips Jaudon† Julian Hardy Patten II† THE HONOR ROLL John Roberts Maddox† M. Lee Marston† Hugh Maxwell Mitchell, Jr.° Reginald E. Rutledge, Jr.† Peter Payne Van Blarcom LOYALTY GIFTS James Kelly Dixon II† Otto Lowe, Jr.†
Robert Nelson Page, Jr.° Walter Jay Reed, Jr.† Palmer Newcombe Stearns, Jr. PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Pegram Harrison Robert Nelson Page, Jr. Julian Hart Robertson, Jr. 1952
Class Chair: Charles Wilkerson Cook, Jr. $14,000 72% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Robert Elijah Mason III† THE PENDLETON CLUB Charles Wilkerson Cook, Jr.† Alexander Hamilton IV† William Pendleton Sandridge, Jr.† THE HILL CLUB Frederick MacKay Cole Harte Cooper Crow° James Piper III James Latane Ware† William Weston III† THE HONOR ROLL Frederick H. Cleveland° Frank Henry Conner, Jr.° James Randolph V. Daniel III° William Walker Dixon B. Prescott Edmunds, Jr.° Donald MacKenzie Faulkner, Jr.† Benjamin Huger II† C. Judson King III† Edward Thomas Merry, Jr.° Robert Porter Morgan† Robert Withers Nichols Charles Paxton Oates, Jr.† Edward Leigh Pell III John Julius Pringle† Marion Jack Rinehart, Jr. John William Scott III† English Showalter, Jr.† Stroube Jackson Smith† Joseph MacKay Spears, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS Courtlandt Dixon Barnes Bryan*° Robert Anthony Dilweg Thomas Mabley III† John M. McGinty Robert Latane Montague III°
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS James Latane Ware 1953
$73,914 54% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Wayne James Holman III† THE PENDLETON CLUB John Henry Duer III Bailey Patrick, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL B. Drummond Ayres, Jr.† Charles Richard F. Baker, Jr.† H. Greig Cummings, Jr.† Ammon Gresham Dunton, Jr. Austin Talley Moore, Jr.† I. Mayo Read† Cornelius Decatur Scully III† James Gordon Simmonds† Richard Royce Walker Harry Hathaway Warner† Reid White† LOYALTY GIFTS Jonathan Randolph Bryan† Claudius Stuart Dawson, Jr. Frederick Barrow Hand, Jr. Charles Douglas Leavell Peter M. Page Charles Scott Parker 1954
Class Chair: Robert Flowers Baker $47,245 80%
THE HILL CLUB Robert Flowers Baker† Clarence Fletcher Carter III† William Henkel Carter† Charles VanOrden Covell, Jr.† John Cummins Wulbern† THE HONOR ROLL H. Harrison Braxton, Jr.† William A. Bridgers, Jr. Larry Barkley Creson, Jr.† Charles Wills DuBose† Harry Whitehead Gamble, Jr.† William Henry Hall V° George Patterson Hester† Edward Darrell Jervey° John Marshall Jones, Jr.† John Stevens Mason, Jr.° Peter H. Ramm° Charles Vawter Tompkins, Jr.† William Baxter Waddill S. Nelson Weston† David Kirk Williams° Robert Wilson, Jr.† Julian Emmett Winslow, Jr.° Charles Edward Wright, Jr.° LOYALTY GIFTS James W. Chapman II° John Gill Holland† Nathaniel Holmes Morison III William Lardner Pender° Ernest William Proctor II° PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Oscar Swift Davis John Gill Holland Charles Vawter Tompkins, Jr. Robert Wilson, Jr. 1955
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY John Woodfin Burress III† Joshua Pretlow Darden, Jr.† Paul Edmunds Sackett, Jr.† John Maurice Trask, Jr.† THE HIGH LIST Richard Ralph Davis† THE 1839 SOCIETY John Sidney McCain III THE PENDLETON CLUB Morton Boyd, Jr.† Oscar Swift Davis† Frederick Lee Glaize III†
Class Chair: Henry A. Wise II $18,025 64% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY James Armstrong Cathcart III®° James Kegebein Dunton† Henry A. Wise II®† THE PENDLETON CLUB Francis Marion Bird, Jr. Ardon Berkeley Judd, Jr. Malcolm Matheson III† Angus Murdoch McBryde, Jr.
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
THE HILL CLUB Charles T. Fitzgerald, Jr.† George Bernard Hamilton† THE HONOR ROLL James Orin Bass, Jr.† Wyatt Lackland Blankingship Henry Lee Carter° William Compton Cook† Robert Porter Goodman Albert T. Mollegen, Jr.† Norwood Bentley Orrick, Jr.† Dennis Ignatius Paul° E. Dan Smith II† LOYALTY GIFTS Bennett Watson Cowper Roberts† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS James Armstrong Cathcart III 1956
Class Chair: William Thelin Saunders, Jr. $16,773 61% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Henry Cannon Spalding, Jr.† THE HIGH LIST J. Stewart Bryan III° THE 1839 SOCIETY William Thelin Saunders, Jr.† THE PENDLETON CLUB Thomas Towles Lawson° Edward K. Pritchard, Jr. THE HILL CLUB Lee Sanford Ainslie, Jr. Frederick Harding Billups, Jr.† Charles Norris Nielsen° Bruce Huyler Rinehart† McLane Tilton, Jr. Richard Kelly White, Jr.† Frederick C. Wright III THE HONOR ROLL Augustus Theodore Allen, Jr.° Louis Wells Amis Harry Wallace Blair° Austin Brockenbrough III Lester Leroy Cooper, Jr.° Nelson Ticknor Durden Julian Deryl Hart, Jr.† Bennette Geer Keys°
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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John Philip Richardson° Russell Hill Roberts† Anderson Wise° John Ingle Yellott, Jr.° LOYALTY GIFTS Thomas West Gilliam, Jr.† Fielder Israel, Jr.° Peter Bacot Read° Richard C. Sherrill° 1957
Class Chair: Shepard B. Ansley $12,970 66% THE HIGH LIST Clifton Alexander Woodrum III† THE PENDLETON CLUB Julian Tucker Baker, Jr.† James Stokes Frazer III Louis Haynes Gump† Courtney Roler Mauzy, Jr. William Alexander Percy II† Albert Ritchie II† John Ballard Syer† Robert Love Taylor, Jr.° S. Dillon Wooten, Jr.† THE HILL CLUB Shepard B. Ansley† THE HONOR ROLL James Lathan Allen° Edward Almer Ames III† Henry Ernest Blake† David Winston Hall Peter Daniel Houston III° Gordon Buck LeGrand† Glenn Hampton Lemon, Jr.† Fielding Lewis Logan, Jr.† C. Grice McMullan, Jr. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney† Edward Fairfax Randolph, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS James Edward Briddell Pearce Crisfield Connerat† Robert Lynah Harrison† John Edmund Roberts, Jr.† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Shepard B. Ansley Mark DeWolf Gibson C. Grice McMullan, Jr. John Ballard Syer
1958
1959
$32,245 74%
Class Chair: David Andrew Wysong $45,124 72%
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Timothy Brooks Burnett† Landon Hilliard III† A. Pope Shuford† THE HIGH LIST Carl Sutton Ragsdale° William Jerome Vereen° THE PENDLETON CLUB Robert Thompson deGavre° W. Hayne Hipp° Allen Johnson Simpson† THE HILL CLUB William S. Burdell, Jr. James Wallace Cook† THE HONOR ROLL John Delaney Amos° Harry K. Benham III† Thomas Dunlop Bond† Thomas Munford Boyd, Jr.† William Thomas Cozart Richard Henry deButts William Jones deButts, Jr. Richard Snowdon Durham Charles Rapley Hooff III† Richard Greene Lawson, Sr. Timothy Columbus McCoy† Francis Gaillard Middleton B. Saunders Midyette† C. Venable Minor, Jr.† Richard L. Pietsch Surry P. Roberts† Alexander Wentworth Sierck Turner T. Smith, Jr. Daniel Lafayette Smythe, Jr.† Richard Cleveland Stoddard George Patton Waters LOYALTY GIFTS Moncure Gravatt Crowder† Henry Mikell Jones William Adger Moffett III Thomas Scott Roberts II Richard C. J. Somerville† Edward Dickinson Tayloe II† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Landon Hilliard III Carl Sutton Ragsdale
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY W. Gaston Caperton III† James Daniel Simpson III† THE 1839 SOCIETY W. Reid Pitts, Jr.° THE PENDLETON CLUB Charles Tompkins Matheson° Shade Murray, Jr.° Hayes Acklen Noel† THE HILL CLUB Alexander Sidney Hawes† THE HONOR ROLL E. Warner Bass George Morgan Brewer° John Pearce Cann III† John Norville Chatfield, Jr.† Marshall Young Cooper, Jr. Beverley Lockert Crump W. Page Dame III† Frederick Knowles Dashiell, Jr. Macdonald Dick II William Seyfert Flippin† Langhorne Gibson, Jr.† Donald May Haddock† Samuel Hale, Jr. Howard Thompson Holden, Jr. John C. G. Hutchison° Robert William Lawson III Charles Markley Logan† Daniel B. Murray° Thomas Pinckney II† John Botsford Thompson° David Andrew Wysong† LOYALTY GIFTS Samuel Smith Clark III† William Archer Gibbs° Richard Marsh Merrill James Campbell Shuford III† Stephen Watkins Ward† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Lucius Edward Burch III Macdonald Dick II William Archer Gibbs James Daniel Simpson III
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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1960
Reunion Chair: Tain Pendleton Tompkins $17,900 50th reunion 63%
William Alexander Julian† Edward Stephens Martin† Marvin Reynolds McClatchey, Jr.° Robert Mason Steptoe, Jr.
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Arthur Herbert Bryant II† Joseph Andrew Owens II† Alfred Tyler II
LOYALTY GIFTS William Edgar Bobbitt, Jr.† John Hawkins Miller John Arthur Siegling, Jr.
THE PENDLETON CLUB Blake Tyler Newton, III† John Huger Tison®° Tain Pendleton Tompkins®† THE HILL CLUB Paul Hamilton Cathcart®† John Martin Jones, Jr.† Richard Gordon Lewis Charles Francis Parker† George Barnes Spaulding Henry Woodruff Swift, Jr. THE HONOR ROLL Francis A. Cash, Jr.† William Ryves Casparis William Miller Drennen, Jr.®° Philip H. Lemon† John Cromwell Parrott II° Frederick Goodwin Ribble† William Fosdick Stites® Arthur Wellington Whitehurst† John B. Winfield° Munford Radford Yates, Jr.† LOYALTY GIFTS Fontaine Broun Lawson† 1961
$7,550 43% THE HIGH LIST Milton Lanier Woodrum† THE PENDLETON CLUB Middleton Elliott Randolph, Jr.† THE HILL CLUB James Hardin Barton† Thomas Underwood Dudley II† Emerson Polk Kellam, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL G. Ashley Allen† George Horace Flowers III† Marvin McCrary Giles III
1962
Class Chair: Alfred Rives Berkeley III $29,589 68%
Robert M. Wright° LOYALTY GIFTS Louis Stuart Ficklen, Jr. Neill G. McBryde† Richard Wellington Porter† Young Merritt Smith, Jr. Gordon L. Todd III° William Crane Washburn, Jr.† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Harry Burn III Archibald Robinson Hoxton III
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Harry Burn III† Max C. Chapman, Jr.
TOP 20
THE HIGH LIST Menard Doswell IV
CLASSES
THE 1839 SOCIETY Alfred Rives Berkeley III THE PENDLETON CLUB James K. Bruton, Jr.† Beverley P. Eggleston III† Marvin Lee Gray, Jr.° J. Evander MacNair III† David Lanier Simpson† THE HILL CLUB E. Howard Goodwin, Jr. Joseph Walker Richmond, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL Robert Maxwell Chilton Thomas Felix Coates III° Heyward Hamilton Coleman° Roger HasBrouck Davis, Jr.° John Kelly Dixon, Jr.† Frank Huger Gibbes III† Paul Pressly Gilbert Archibald Robinson Hoxton III° Edmund Dandridge McDonald° George H. Morison William Chapman Pendleton Thomas Rogers Shepherd, Jr.† Abel Alexander Shuford II† Cary McHenry Stewart Hardwick Stuart, Jr.° Jonathan Mills Thornton III Thomas Waring Charles Edward Weitzel† Kemble White III† John Francis Willingham†
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
IN ROLL CALL GIVING
Class
Class Chair
Gifts
’73
David Carr
$123,063
’63
Open
$117,814
’76
Dalt Ruffin
$109,102
’53
Open
$73,914
’82
Attison Barnes
$70,633
’54
Bob Baker
$47,245
’59
David Wysong
$45,124
’93
Adair Graham
$41,992
’75
Jim Hardison
$39,359
’51
Bill Blake
$38,589
’83
Open
$37,360
’80
Rob Wilson
$37,328
’47
Harvey Lindsay
$35,360
’71
Brodie Burwell
$35,175
’58
Open
$32,245
’74
Bill Stokes, Rob Farmer
$29,979
’81
Ellis Zaytoun
$29,925
’62
Al Berkeley
$29,589
’90
Drew Moretz
$26,732
’66
Whitt Clement
$24,999
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1963
$117,814 60% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Edward M. Armfield, Jr.† George Willis Logan† THE PENDLETON CLUB Ellen Clark Hampton† Robert Strother Scott† THE HILL CLUB R. Cotten Alston III† THE HONOR ROLL Thomas James McCarthy, Jr.† W. James Morgan, Jr.† Samuel Cooper Smart† James Manly Stallworth, Jr.† Thomas Phillips Swift Jeremy Wade Taylor† Wayt Bell Timberlake III† Samuel Goode Williams, Jr.† Richard Fenner Yarborough, Jr.† LOYALTY GIFTS Robert Kirkwood Colton° S. Kent Higgins John Nevill Joyner Wilfred Lewis Painter, Jr.† Carrington Cabell Tutwiler III† Cadwell Tyler III J. Page Wilson° PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS R. Cotten Alston III
THE HONOR ROLL Richard Boatwright Alexander James Bell Black III† Charles Owens Davidson† David R. Dougherty° William Davis Elliot† William A. R. Goodwin III Mayo King Gravatt° Malcolm Towns Hartman† Robert Price Irons, Jr.† James Meriwether Lewis† Robert Vernon May† W. Duncan Patterson, Jr.† Walter A. Sams III° C. Norman Stallings, Jr.° Harold E. Trask, Jr. Hugh Knapp Wachter Francis James Wideman III Richard Cunningham Wight III° Peter Carrington Williams° LOYALTY GIFTS George P. Greenhalgh III Ernest Herbert Williams, Jr.†
THE PENDLETON CLUB H. Thomas Hall III† Hubert Benbury Haywood III° Alexander Susong Jones† Carl Arthur Skoggard THE HILL CLUB Cyrus Wiley Grandy V† John A. C. Keith† Robert Farish Percy° Rodney Creamer Pitts† Stephen Hurt Watts II°
PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS St. George Bryan Pinckney 1966
Class Chair: Whittington W. Clement $24,999 66% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY William Ravenel Peelle, Jr.† THE HIGH LIST Thomas Clark Dashiell Nathaniel A. Gregory, Jr.†
1965
Class Chair: St. George Bryan Pinckney $11,494 45th reunion 53% THE HIGH LIST James Patton Totten THE 1839 SOCIETY Philip D. Laird III† St. George Bryan Pinckney®† THE PENDLETON CLUB Rixey Browning Todd®†
1964
$9,975 59%
LOYALTY GIFTS Preston Holliday Abbott† George L. Cathcart William Shipman Clark James William Haltiwanger, Jr.† Robert E. Seibels II Clarke Reed Tucker Charles A. von Stackelberg† Ian Rowell Denmead Williams
THE HONOR ROLL Richard Van Bray, Jr. H. Lee Browne Harwell McCoy Darby, Jr. Charles H. Darrell®† William Perry Epes III† Leslie Meriwether German John F. C. Glenn, Jr.®† Richard Barbee Gwathmey, Jr.®† Richard H. Lee† Milton Bradford McGinty† F. Heath Myers, Jr.† Angus Macdonald Crawford Randolph° Thomas Jackson Rhodes Mason Speed Sexton John Brooke Spotswood II James Nelson Sullivan Mathews D. Swift° Humphrey Strang Tyler®†
THE 1839 SOCIETY Jack Norris Sibley, Sr.† THE HILL CLUB Rogers Cockrill William K. Harryman III° Pierre du Pont Hayward° Howell Hollis III† Henry Buist Smythe, Jr.† Robert Powel Trout† THE HONOR ROLL C. Hewitt S. Chapman° Fred DeMasse Clarke III† Whittington W. Clement† Bruce Millar Forrester, Jr.° G. Locke Galbraith† Sydney Alfred Gervin III† George William Henderson III Jennings Wise Hobson III° William Reed Preston, Jr. John Wesley Spears, Jr.† Philip Gibson Terrie, Jr. W. M. Merrick Thomas† Charles Hansell Watt III† Randolph Woods Wyckoff° Arthur Rutledge Young
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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LOYALTY GIFTS Bryan Baldwin† Samuel Cooper Dawson III Rudson Wooten Lamm† Peter Miller Pickens† John Benjamin Pinder III Canon William Ralph Pratt† John Comer Train† Alexander Atkinson Waldrop III† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Thomas Clark Dashiell Nathaniel A. Gregory, Jr. George William Henderson III William Ravenel Peelle, Jr. Jack Norris Sibley, Sr. Charles Hansell Watt III 1967
Class Chair: deRosset Myers, Jr. $6,470 56% THE PENDLETON CLUB William P. Canby† Charles Pierson Gilchrist III THE HILL CLUB Hugh Taylor Antrim† Joe Nelson Jarrett, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL James Payne Beckwith, Jr.† James Read Branch, Jr.† Stephen Clement Sanford Webb Criner, Jr. James Arnold Everett† James Matthew Fitzhugh Powell A. Fraser, Jr.† John Ferguson Gayle, Jr. William Calvert Gray† John Carlyle Herbert Hooff, Jr. Peter Howell° Clyde Hancock Jacob III° deRosset Myers, Jr.† Gary Tusten Pope William B. Ravenel IV Frank Rogers Vaden° James W. Woodruff III° LOYALTY GIFTS Edward Wren Hudgins II W. Verdery Kerr† Philip Terrill Porterfield III° Roy Banks Torbert PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS John Ferguson Gayle, Jr. Stephen Clement
1968
Class Chair: Edward Hamilton Inman II $7,892 57% THE PENDLETON CLUB C. S. Taylor Burke III° W. Lyles Carr III† C. Carrington Herbert, Jr.° William Levi Old III† THE HILL CLUB Jesse Thornhill Davidson III† Edward Hamilton Inman II° THE HONOR ROLL George Edwin Butler II John Dabney Carr, Jr.† G. Geddes Dowling III John Gravatt Goodwin, Jr. Alan M. Gump Gregg King Jones† George Walker St. Clair Moore, Jr.° R. Robbins Pancake° Christopher Springer Patterson John Gordon Rawles, Jr. Henry Louis Schmulling, Jr. Mark Edward Skoggard Reginald Darlington Wilson, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS James Hamilton Chickering° Charles Lindfors Frazier Andrew Burnet Marion, Jr. Jere Zollicoffer Royall Robert Clagett Sanders Bruce Wynne Sharpe† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Edward Hamilton Inman II John Parrish March, Jr.
THE HONOR ROLL J. Thomas Cheatham III Charles Erskine Buford Glenn° F. Howard Hudgins° H. Carter Land III† Marty Martin† James McKay Morton Gregory Branch Robertson† Donnell Middleton Smith, Jr.† Nelson Page Smith† Marshall Prince Washburn† Robert Llewellyn Whittle II David F. Williams† LOYALTY GIFTS R. Bayly Buck III° B. Kinloch Nelson, Jr. Alexander Lewis Schenck PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Robert Llewellyn Whittle II 1970
Reunion Chair: David Rust Clarke $17,143 40th reunion 43% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY David Blair Kelso† THE HIGH LIST Richard Manning Berkeley®† Milton Jarnagin Sams† THE PENDLETON CLUB David Henning Luther®† E. Jenner Wood III† THE HILL CLUB James Edwin Newman, Jr.† Edward Rutledge†
1969
Class Chair: Marty Martin $5,450 38% THE PENDLETON CLUB T. Ladson Webb, Jr.† THE HILL CLUB John Sloan Cathcart† Benjamin Holt Gray† John Adam Zapf II†
THE HONOR ROLL David Rust Clarke® William Moore Clark, Jr.† Peter Roberts Coffin®† John Buchanan Coupland† Stanhope Bayne-Jones Denegre† John Victor Grainger IV† Clay Reade Jacob† Stephen Owings Lidie† Robert Albright Little, Jr. Lee Massey McLaughlin, Jr. Edward Proctor Norvell Lewis Paisley Rogers† George Craig Stewart III®†
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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LOYALTY GIFTS W. B. Rodman Davis° James D. Farrar, Jr.®† Henry Spears Mullen, Jr.† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Richard Manning Berkeley David Rust Clarke Henry Spears Mullen, Jr. Peyton Davis Prospere Milton Jarnagin Sams George Craig Stewart III E. Jenner Wood III 1971
Class Chair: Walter Brodie Burwell, Jr. $35,175 29% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Charles Dunsmore Fox IV† A. W. Downing Mears, Jr.† THE HIGH LIST Geoffrey Powell Snodgrass† THE PENDLETON CLUB Joseph Jenkins Gilchrist THE HILL CLUB David Meade Kern† THE HONOR ROLL William Ruffin Cox III Walter Eugene DuPre III† E. Burke Haywood† Charles Edwards Land H. Lewis Lobdell, Jr. Joseph Dixon Mayo III° Freeman McMillan Wade LOYALTY GIFTS Craig Miller Bennett, Jr.° PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS David Meade Kern A. W. Downing Mears, Jr. John McNeale Moncure
THE HIGH LIST William Franklin Hipp John Reid Murchison III† THE PENDLETON CLUB James Mason Burke° Darr Hall† Charles Collett Patton† THE HILL CLUB Charles Bagley IV Henry Andrew Brown III Robert Alan Wilson, Jr. THE HONOR ROLL A. Bahlmann Abbot III H. Heath Alexander† William H. Bell III Alan Forbes Brackett, Jr.† Nicholas Browse° James Thomas Coleman Alexander Nicholson Conner† Eugene Prince Hooff Allen Hunt Roberts II° Charles William Swinford, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS John Elphinstone McIntosh, Jr.° William Howell Morrison† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Charles Bagley IV Alexander Nicholson Conner William Franklin Hipp John Reid Murchison III Charles Collett Patton 1973
Class Chair: David Wilkinson Carr, Jr. $123,063 33% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Elwood Brogden Coley, Jr.† John LeRoy Townsend III† THE PENDLETON CLUB William Smith Peebles IV† Russell Gray Vance†
1972
Class Chair: James Thomas Coleman $17,507 36%
THE HILL CLUB Edward Guerrant Read Bennett Charles Bell Compton, Jr.† Thomas Wilkes Harrison
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Randolph Carlos Metcalfe†
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
THE HONOR ROLL Walter Montgomery Cart, Jr.† William Luther Hand III† Ross Warren Lampe, Jr.° Eric Hamilton Lindenblad P. Bradley Lummis† James Dunn Mason IV† Henry Plant Osborne III° LOYALTY GIFTS David Wilkinson Carr, Jr.† Robert Doyle Prevatt° Henry Carrington Riely† George Minister VanMeter, Jr. PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Thomas Rutherfoord Brown David Wilkinson Carr, Jr. Elwood Brogden Coley, Jr. P. Bradley Lummis William Smith Peebles IV John LeRoy Townsend III 1974
Class Chairs: Robert Campbell Farmer and William Alvis Stokes, Jr. $29,979 28% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Louis Moore Bacon† Thomas Ruffin Vandeventer° THE 1839 SOCIETY William Alvis Stokes, Jr. THE PENDLETON CLUB Robert Campbell Farmer† Robert Gilliam Kittrell III† William Allen Roach† THE HILL CLUB Henry Lumpkin King† THE HONOR ROLL John Parker Barnwell° Francis Preston Fox Philip Boyd Glaize, Jr.† A. Stevenson Mitchener Park Bowie Smith, Jr.† LOYALTY GIFTS Sidney George Simmonds† George Barksdale Wickham PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Louis Moore Bacon Robert Campbell Farmer
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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1975
1976
Reunion Chair: James Archibald Hardison III $39,359 35th reunion 37%
Class Chair: Dalton Dillard Ruffin, Jr. $109,102 43%
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Edmund Hunt Burke®† James Archibald Hardison III®† Charles Kilbourne Nulsen III®† Thomas Field VanMeter II THE PENDLETON CLUB Scottow Atherton King Douglas Bassett Lane®† Richard G. Pfefferkorn† Frank Waters Rogers III®† THE HILL CLUB Richard Peters Blankenship° Stuart Ellett Brown III† Walter Jackson Helm, Jr. Preston Adam Waldrop† THE HONOR ROLL Joseph Melville Broughton III®† James David Eggers Stuart Montgomery Grainger Bruce T. Herbert J. David Jones, Jr.®† Robert Charles Kohler III° Stephen Huger Lee† George Motier Maxwell, Jr.® R. Gregory Michaels J. William Pierce, Jr. John Gravatt Watt®° John Thomas Wetzel° LOYALTY GIFTS Wellington Goddin, Jr. B. Mason Hawfield, Jr.® George Motier Maxwell, Jr.® Guy Blan Newcomb* (Gifts made on his behalf by his classmates) PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS James Archibald Hardison III George Motier Maxwell, Jr. Charles Kilbourne Nulsen III Richard G. Pfefferkorn
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Tench Coxe† William Hunter de Butts III† Georg G. Schaefer† Laurance Browning VanMeter° THE HIGH LIST Abney Saunders Boxley III John Bocock Carter† W. Verner Daniel, Jr.† William Thomas Mitchener° THE 1839 SOCIETY Dalton Dillard Ruffin, Jr.† THE PENDLETON CLUB Michael Kendall Berry William Huske Kelly† Alex Y. Liu° Howard W. Smith III† THE HILL CLUB John Barnard Adams II Mack Benn III THE HONOR ROLL John Chapman Bard† James Finley Brown° Mark Morgan Clark Robert Livingston Cunningham Bernard Bell Lane, Jr.† Edward Chisolm Morrison Alfred Leonard Rhyne III Jeffrey Chacko Thomas† Charles S. Williams† LOYALTY GIFTS Arthur Frank Greenbaum, Jr.† John Lee Hopkins, Jr. PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Tench Coxe 1977
Class Chair: J. Kennard Neal $12,965 26% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY James David Simpson, Jr.
THE HIGH LIST Thomas Yates Catlett Robert Elijah Mason IV† THE HILL CLUB John D. Schutte† George Rose White† THE HONOR ROLL Landon Mason Burke Robert Edley Craighill† William Fitzhugh deButts† Scott Howell Enoch James Bunyan Glover, Jr.† John Oliver Goddin, Sr.° Brian Boiroihme Kane III° Emmett Francis McGee, Jr.° T. Braxton McKee J. Kennard Neal C. Penn Owen III† LOYALTY GIFTS John Lockman Appleby° PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS William Lenox Baker Robert Elijah Mason IV John Thomas Walter Pace, Jr. 1978
$4,530 36% THE PENDLETON CLUB Scott Campbell Goodman THE HILL CLUB James Felix Clardy, Jr.† Charles McKimmon Winston, Jr.† THE HONOR ROLL Harry J. Archer III† Milton A. Barber IV† Cary R. Brown Joseph Cook Edens III Donald Mackenzie Faulkner III† George Whitfield James George Welch Liles, Jr. R. Douglas Macgill° Jeffrey Bryan Pierce John Kirk Taylor° Joseph Redmond Woodside LOYALTY GIFTS Robert Archer Pierce II Armistead Nelson Wellford
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Scott Campbell Goodman R. Douglas Macgill
THE 1839 SOCIETY Walker Lyerly IV° Robert Wilson III®°
1979
THE PENDLETON CLUB Stephen Hay Berry Emmet Hunter Dyer®
$12,201 31% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Bailey W. Patrick† THE 1839 SOCIETY William Leggette Hughes° THE PENDLETON CLUB John Lindsay Marshall° George Lamb Buist Rivers III Isaac Ward Whitfield† THE HILL CLUB James Harrell Chesson Charles Stillwell Craighill† Robert Sherrill Griffith III† THE HONOR ROLL Hugh Brooks Barwick III† Martin Shaw Cornelson Matthew Douglas Hogans Thomas Neely Massey III° William Brown Patterson B. Daniel Sapp, Jr.† Joseph Elna Spruill III C. J. Steuart Thomas III† John Luther Walker III† LOYALTY GIFTS Robert Jett Rogers, Jr.† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Charles Stillwell Craighill Robert Sherrill Griffith III Bailey W. Patrick 1980
Reunion Chair: Robert Wilson III $37,328 30th reunion 28% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Ransom C. Lummis David H. White, Jr.† Donaldson Gray Williams† THE HIGH LIST Christopher L. Knapp
THE HILL CLUB Jeffrey Y. Flynn° THE HONOR ROLL James Hamilton Baird, Jr.† William Walden Carter John Barthell Joseph III John Nicholas Landi, Jr. Francis Carter Leake Edward Cook LeCarpentier III Michael Ottmar Schmidt† LOYALTY GIFTS Thomas Jerome Garland® Wayne Leander Johnson William MacLean Johnston Presley A. L. Smith William Joseph Watt, Jr.
THE HONOR ROLL Steven Cass Curtiss Ballenger° Leonard Howard Brooks, Jr.° Gaillard Townsend Dotterer, Jr. George Wall Holden III Timothy Russell McGee Hunter Holmes McGuire III John Redwood Penovich Paul Hendrick Sheehy† Moyer Gray Smith, Jr. Willard Bacon Stubbs° Robert Stedman Watson Ellis Charles Zaytoun†
TOP 20 CLASSES
IN ROLL CALL PARTICIPATION
PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Ransom C. Lummis Duncan Alexander MacLeod II Donaldson Gray Williams Robert Wilson III
Class
Class Chair
Percent
’32
Open
100%
’39
Open
89%
’43
Open
86%
1981
’50
John Ritchie
85%
’45
Cass Ballenger
83%
’44
Cass Ballenger
81%
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY John Conger Glover† Phillip Swing Thomas, Jr.°
’54
Bob Baker
80%
’48
Open
79%
’47
Harvey Lindsay
76%
THE PENDLETON CLUB Robert Eric Hart Thomas Woodley Heath III° Lewis Jonathan Kornberg°
’41
Open
75%
’42
Open
75%
’58
Open
74%
THE HILL CLUB Garth Kleber Dunklin† Richard Lewis Mack† Alexander James McKinnon† Jonathan Alexander Nichols† Michael K. Osborn† Jerry Juergen Taylor† Charles Stewart Tinsley, Jr. John Maurice Trask III° David Falconer Webber
’49
Herb Donovan
73%
’40
Open
73%
’52
Charlie Cook
72%
’59
David Wysong
72%
’46
Open
71%
’62
Al Berkeley
68%
’36
Open
67%
’38
Open
67%
Class Chair: Ellis Charles Zaytoun $29,925 41%
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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LOYALTY GIFTS William Jordan Conner John Anthony Holt, Sr.† Rivers Thomas Jenkins III† Mack Allen Paul IV James Frank York° PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS John Conger Glover Phillip Swing Thomas, Jr. 1982
Class Chair: Attison Leonard Barnes III $70,633 53% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Lee S. Ainslie III† Attison Leonard Barnes III° Frank Austin Liddell III† C. Elis Olsson† THE HIGH LIST H. Winston Holt IV THE 1839 SOCIETY J. Caulley Deringer† THE PENDLETON CLUB John Holmes Bocock† Joseph Eugene Burns† David Martin Schnorrenberg† Hugh McMaster Tarbutton, Jr.° THE HILL CLUB Thomas Mills Fleming° Edward G. Lilly III† Andrew John McIlwraith J. Arthur Smith IV† William J. L. Stobart° THE HONOR ROLL Hasseltine Ray deButts William Moultrie Dotterer° Bartell Townsend Hardison† Jeffrey A. Haslem Thomas Pearson Holderness J. E. Hill Hopper Edward Anthony Landi† Thomas Roth Longenecker° Fred Ball Matthews Stanley C. Morris III John Mark Slack IV The Rev. Robert Leigh Spruill Richard Rohner Taylor† William Griffith Thomas III Gregory Stiegler Waters
Shannon Nelson Weston, Jr. John Hilliard Zollicoffer III
LOYALTY GIFTS James K. Austin
LOYALTY GIFTS William Ogier Hanahan III Christopher Haines Marston James Edmundson Ragsdale, Jr.
PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Geoffrey Robert Allen Tyler Skipwith Carr H. Lee S. Hobson John Gill Holland, Jr. Brooks Emerson Nelson
PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Lee S. Ainslie III M. Hunt Broyhill J. Caulley Deringer Bartell Townsend Hardison Frank Austin Liddell III C. Elis Olsson Hugh McMaster Tarbutton, Jr. 1983
$37,360 53%
$24,155 39% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY William Matthews Long III† Curtis Alvin Mewbourne THE HIGH LIST William David Simpson Kuhne°
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Neil Carmichael Bender II† H. Lee S. Hobson° W. Borden James† Richard Halsey Wise† THE PENDLETON CLUB Geoffrey Robert Allen† Tod Robert Caldwell III THE HILL CLUB John Douglas Bassett IV° Robert Campbell Clark† Howard A. Penton III† THE HONOR ROLL Thurman Seay Brooks Tyler Skipwith Carr° Leon Arnold Duncan, Jr. Robert Caull Garrou Exum† Fuller French† John Stearns Gable James Gray Galloway, Jr.° John Carlyle Herbert Michael McElwee Holt† William B. Inabnet III† Homer Avery Jacobs III† Richard Armistead MacKnight, Jr. David Lambert MacLeod° Doy Leale McCall III Benjamin Allston Moore III† Brooks Emerson Nelson† Norman Davis Owen John Reeves Sloan John Wilson Toxey Kenneth DuVal Tyler Paul W. Utt
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
1984
THE 1839 SOCIETY Charles K. Tarbutton THE PENDLETON CLUB Garth Quinn Ainslie Lauren Allan Parrott, Jr.† Alexander Young Thomas° THE HILL CLUB John Gilbert Stallings, Jr.° James B. Sutton† T. Christopher Trent† David Livingstone Ward IV THE HONOR ROLL Alexander Lawrence Cann, Jr.† Charles Edward Corley IV° Patrick Eric Deaton Steven Lee Frankel° Anton Henry Gaede III† Van Buren Knick II Harry Leland Lawson IV† John Richard McKinney III Presley William Moore III Robert Wiley Moore, Jr.† John Angus Soderberg† Peter Bradley White John Howard Wileman LOYALTY GIFTS David Pearce Campbell, Jr.† Donovan Ross Cheek Robert Caldwell Wallenborn° James Woodburn Wiecking Ian Douglass Williams
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Garth Quinn Ainslie William Matthews Long III Charles K. Tarbutton Alexander Young Thomas 1985
Reunion Chair: Thorne Gregory, Jr. $7,505 25th reunion 35% THE HIGH LIST Edward B. Walker THE PENDLETON CLUB Robert Whitehill Robinson THE HILL CLUB Anton Joslyn Bueschen, Jr.† Jeffrey B. Burnett Scott Alexander Collie° Thorne Gregory, Jr.® David Flippin Woltz† THE HONOR ROLL Richard Jones Archie® Paul J. Barringer III®† John Garrett Burke Patrick S. Burke° J. Laurence Dunn, Jr.† Thomas K. Herndon Milo Logan Jones Michael Charles Klesius, Jr. Marvin Lee Lummis Geoffrey C. B. Reid Raymond Patrick Weston† Edward C. A. Wilson® LOYALTY GIFTS Louis Kennerly Gump† James Rodney McGee II Thomas R. R. Pettus David Scott Yeager† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Edward C. A. Wilson
THE 1839 SOCIETY Clark Douglas Graninger Charles Francis Parker, Jr.
THE HILL CLUB Dylan Coburn Glenn° K. Dane Snowden†
THE PENDLETON CLUB William Fairfax Cooper° Charles Hill Jones III† Christopher V. Wolfington
THE HONOR ROLL William J. deButts III† David Stanford Haddock II° Howard Marcellus Holley, Jr. Scot Andrew Millen† Charles Hampton Nager Nelson Otis Tyrone III
THE HILL CLUB Fred Washington Bailey III† Michael David Webber David Anderson Wise° THE HONOR ROLL Robert Flowers Baker, Jr. James Winslow Bard† Richard Leigh Beaver William Branyon FitzGerald IV Christopher Moher Giblin† Thomas McBride Goodrum, Jr.† Alfred Parkhill Hand† Daniel Carl Harris Stephen Walker Harris, Jr.† William Henry Joyner III David Gawley Lewis III† Todd Clifford McKee J. Scott Moring John Agrippa Redhead IV† Thomas Roback, Jr. Eugene Arthur Taylor III† Wayt Bell Timberlake IV Graham Bowen Trask W. P. DuBose Tuller† Robert George Tweel John Lunsford Gregory Whittle LOYALTY GIFTS Robert Edson Briggs, Jr.° William Spencer Connerat III John Stephenson Frierson Cook William Nicholas Powell, Jr.† Joseph Worth Williamson III 1987
$9,460 24%
1986
Class Chair: Christopher Moher Giblin $19,368 50%
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Stephenson Pope Shuford†
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Alexander Lytton Bolen
THE PENDLETON CLUB Steven Ernst Hagenlock° Charles Franklin Hollis III† Howard W. Hunter
THE HIGH LIST Alexander Hamilton Bocock†
LOYALTY GIFTS Gardner Elliott Cobb III Matthew Worth Fowler† Andrew Glenn Hudson Patrick Joseph Johnson† PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Matthew Worth Fowler Howard W. Hunter Benjamin Rawlings Tarbutton 1988
Class Chair: Christian O’Neal Avery $10,689 26% THE HIGH LIST John S. Browner° THE 1839 SOCIETY Patrick G. Trask THE PENDLETON CLUB John Crile Allen, Jr. Christian O’Neal Avery† THE HILL CLUB Jacob Douglas Gay Owens° THE HONOR ROLL Edmund Nelson Durden† William T. Grasty David Halsey Hallock, Jr. Charles A. Leppert Robert Latane Montague IV° Thomas William Payne III Llewellyn Powell Spears IV LOYALTY GIFTS John Allietta Edward Bradham Kizer Richard Miles Pietsch Thaddeus Street Wilson PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Joe B. Alala III Charles A. Leppert
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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1989
Class Chairs: Jeffrey Blaine Clarke and Robert B. Dunkin II $10,002 39% THE 1839 SOCIETY Robert B. Dunkin II THE PENDLETON CLUB Jeffrey B. Clarke° Geoffrey Grace Jervis Gregory Alan LePeter Darren Neil Willcox THE HILL CLUB Charles Douglas Baldecchi† Scott Simpson Fortney THE HONOR ROLL J. Alexander Bounds Jonathan I. C. Brownlee° John Nolte Dukes° James O. Erwin IV† Warren Miller Gump† Donald M. Haddock, Jr. Vincent Stafford Hodge, Jr.† Peter Maybank Frierson Wylie Mitchener LeRoy Davis Percy† Robert Williams Rice, Jr.° Patrick Gallagher Snead° R. Andrew Spainhour° William Dawson Wiley† LOYALTY GIFTS Croom McDonald Lawrence St. Julian Oppenhimer Pollard† Preston Monds Tucker James M. Wilson PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Jeffrey B. Clarke 1990
Reunion Chair: Andrew Glenn Moretz $26,732 20th reunion 35% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Lurner Oliver Benton IV° Robert William Chambers III THE 1839 SOCIETY John Maddox Smith, Jr.
THE PENDLETON CLUB Thomas Jackson White Archie° Robert George Burleson, Jr.† Reid Burgermaster Cameron, Jr.° Andrew Glenn Moretz®† THE HILL CLUB John B. Buntin Naoaki Sakata Jeffrey Patrick Weidenfeller† THE HONOR ROLL Robert B. Berna Thomas Bryan Bowers† Morgan Andre Grace Dejoux Todd Michael Esporas† Thomas Lawman Lucas III° Christopher Michael MacAulay David H. Maybank, Jr. William Griffin Merriam Peter Brandon Scott John Gibson Semmes, Jr.° Hall Johnston Sifly Walton Northington Smith III® Peter Ives Warfield
LOYALTY GIFTS Norman Sandoz Brown, Jr. Justin Paschal Burke William Alexander Lesman† Matthew Kelley Lugar° Chad Wesley Simpson PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS William Alexander Lesman
TOP 20 CLASSES
IN PARTICIPATION INCREASE
Class
Class Chair
Part.
Increase
’32
Open
100%
33%
’58
Open
74%
27%
’05
Megan Coolidge, Whitt Larkin
44%
26%
’43
Open
86%
26%
’41
Open
75%
22%
’42
Open
75%
22%
’39
Open
89%
20%
Class Chair: John Chapman Doering $3,495 22%
’35
Open
57%
20%
’95
Alison Lukes Teer, T.J. Wilt
48%
18%
THE PENDLETON CLUB Paul G. DePodesta°
’63
Open
60%
17%
’36
Open
67%
17%
THE HILL CLUB Phil A. Lepanto† James M. Powers
’33
Open
50%
17%
’45
Cass Ballenger
83%
16%
’38
Open
67%
13%
’57
Shep Ansley
66%
12%
’00
Jamie McNab, Miranda Thompson
38%
12%
’55
Sandy Wise
64%
12%
’48
Open
79%
11%
’62
Al Berkeley
68%
10%
’52
Charlie Cook
72%
10%
LOYALTY GIFTS Donald Montgomery Burke† Joel Michael Dubenitz Robert James Geiger PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Thomas Jackson White Archie William Alexander Banks, Jr.® Robert B. Berna Donald Montgomery Burke Robert William Chambers III 1991
THE HONOR ROLL Mark Lewis Bragg° Dennis Vaughn Casey° Elliott Johnstone Dent III John Chapman Doering° Philip R. C. Dudley Benjamin Augustus Godsey° Scott Barrett Singer Frank M. Young IV
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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1992
$1,300 28% THE HONOR ROLL Fred Calvin Alexander III William Thomas Clark° Calvin A. Evans, Jr. Grady Overton Jackson III° Henry S. Johnson III Fielding Lewis Logan III William McIver Merritt° Joseph Kellam Warren Walter Washington, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS Kenneth Rhodes Hyde III William Hall Presnell, Jr. Julian Wayne Unger 1993
Class Chair: Adair M. Graham, Jr. $41,992 21% THE HIGH LIST Craig Alexander Anthony Dixon THE PENDLETON CLUB Cary Longstreth Goodwin THE HILL CLUB John Edward Akridge IV† Flynn Nelson Jarrett† THE HONOR ROLL Catharine Slater Crawford Luke Christian David Griffin L. Gideon Christopher Tate Jacobs Hyun-Soo Kim Thomas Walker Lamond Victor Harrison Maddux Christopher Stuart Newton Donald R. Pocock LOYALTY GIFTS William Hugh Adams John Roland Mims John Anderson Wilson 1994
Class Chairs: Amy Elise Fannon and Beverley Logan McCaskill $6,325 29% THE HIGH LIST Robert Monroe Collie III°
THE PENDLETON CLUB Louis Anthony Pfohl† THE HILL CLUB Katrina Kasten Billig Luke Zeigler Jarrett† Beverley Logan McCaskill° Sally Baldwin Sickles THE HONOR ROLL Emily Fletcher Breinig† William Harbison Brooks Brooks Easter DuBose Amy Elise Fannon James Christopher Lanigan Ralph Waldo McGee III James Isaac Miller† Christopher Thompson Patterson William Alden Simpson† Andrew Chadwick Stone Samuel Clark Stronach, Jr. LOYALTY GIFTS Julia Murphy Barzyk Allison Priebe Brooks Christopher Lee Crigger† Katherine Adler MacInnes Ashby Brunson Mims Margaret Gummere Sinclair PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Augusta Brown Holland 1995
Reunion Co-Chairs: Alison Lukes Teer and Toby Stack Wilt, Jr. $11,780 15th reunion 48% (All gifts from the class of 1995 were given in Memory of Mr. David McGee Carmines ’95*) THE HIGH LIST Toby Stack Wilt, Jr.®° THE PENDLETON CLUB Edison Tate Lambeth® Katherine Rose Trotter° THE HILL CLUB Bradley Scott Burleson William C. Goodwin III† Richard Winfield Sickles, Jr. THE HONOR ROLL Kelly Boldrick Barbour Harold Walton Berry III° M. Franklin Boyd Wayne Winborne Boyles°
Eliza Hoffman Brewer®° Stephen Morgan Budge Gretchen Christina Byrd† Joshua Winborne Davis®† Haskell Lee Dickinson III Justin Dathan Anders Drewry† Katherine Webb Easterling† Ralph Lanier Edwards III Michael Ray Harrington John Carlyle Herbert Hooff III Sarah Baltimore McElwain Geoffrey Stokes Nielson Kamil Arda Odabasio° Courtney Gunter Rowson° Mary Spencer Craddock Scurry Alexey Alaxandrovich Seleznev° Daniel Good Van Clief III®° Helen Lambeth Wells Warner McNeill Wells IV LOYALTY GIFTS Robert Ford Birdsey Catherine Miller Birtwistle Wilson Sinclair Buntin Eleanor McDaniel Crigger William Ward Davis Amanda Willits Egan James McLeod Ervin Joshua Spencer Glazer David Elam Hanna Darcy Heurtematte Langdon Jonathan Robert Lawson Mary Siobhan Lucey Jane Mebane Mobley David Jeptha Rose Dorothy Cavanagh Stout Alison Lukes Teer® W. Emerson Teer Marshall Legh Turnbull George Dennis Vaughan IV Patrice Scott Williams 1996
Class Chairs: Catherine Cay Dreese and Julia Doffermyre Green $7,525 28% THE PENDLETON CLUB Barbara Kennedy Harty† Gray MacNair King° THE HILL CLUB Jane Pope Cooper† Julia Doffermyre Green° Brian Eric Knutson° Sarah Akridge Knutson°
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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THE HONOR ROLL Glynne Barber Bassi Jamie Johnson Boyd Thomas Harmon Dickinson° Catherine Cay Dreese° Hampton Moore Eubanks° Candice Leigh Hall John Christian Ketner Eric Charles Madry† James Blake Moore° John Meyers Seale† Andrew Tucker Smith° H. Harrison Smith IV° Lucas John Zehner LOYALTY GIFTS Temple Forsyth Basham Lela Shari Gant Jason David Hills Tyler Drew Meurlin† Earl Justice Smith III PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Jamie Johnson Boyd Hampton Moore Eubanks Julia Doffermyre Green 1997
Class Chair: Nicholas Carosi IV $7,965 33% THE PENDLETON CLUB Sarah Ravenel Dollens† John Percy Moores THE HILL CLUB Nicholas Carosi IV° Yongbin Choi William Mikell Herrington† James Guerry Hood Margaret Smoot Stonehouse° Hyon Ku Yim
LOYALTY GIFTS Hugh Caldwell Clarke Lucy Whittle Goldstein° Scott Crissman Harris† Elizabeth Bonnet Hoster Walton James McLeod IV Shriti Bharat Patel Elizabeth Katharine Wainwright PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Nicholas Carosi IV 1998
Class Chair: Jason Wayne Coker $3,290 25% THE PENDLETON CLUB Bryan St. George Pinckney THE HONOR ROLL Calvin Scott Akers III Catherine Wray Barber° Alyson Evans Beha† William John Cherkauskas† William Lassiter Doffermyre George Wride Kelly Gummere Elizabeth Boothby Krusen Peter Oliver May Elizabeth Moore Palmer Charles Robert Porter Robin Manning Riva Katherine Houstoun Schutt William Arnold Stronach Robert Benjamin Vranian Robert Crenshaw Watts IV Hunter Davis Yarbrough LOYALTY GIFTS Francis Winslow Poe Brawley Josephine Vann Harrison† John Michael King† 1999
THE HONOR ROLL Arthur Campbell Austin† Lindsay Wolfington Collins John Earl Davies James Sparger Goodwin Caroline Carter Hancock Paul Wesley Mashburn Danielle Jeanetta O’Banion Joseph Paul Segrave Robert Morgan Sickles° Jere Bennett White†
Class Chair: Kathryn Card Kaufman $3,415 23% THE PENDLETON CLUB Jack Alexander Yeh THE 1839 SOCIETY YOUNG ASSOCIATES Davis Cochrane White THE HILL CLUB Alcide Miguel Longoria° Davis Cochrane White
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
THE HONOR ROLL Georgeanna Milam Chapman William Sherard Chapman III° Amelia Clare Grana John Daniel Morgan Guthridge Kathryn Card Kaufman° Elizabeth Ketchie May Noah Felton Rhodes III Lindsay Sullivan Whittle Comstock° LOYALTY GIFTS Prather Smith Claghorn Timothy Michael Garon† Samuel Walker Inman Elizabeth Schoen Juge† Devon Claire O’Donnell Scott A. Putney Margaret Ravenel Richardson Jonathan William Trapp Gray Hardee Yelle 2000
Reunion Co-Chairs: James Riley McNab III and Miranda Elizabeth Kaylor Thompson $8,870 10th reunion 38% THE PENDLETON CLUB Stewart Gilchrist Jones James Riley McNab III®° Jordan Norfleet Phillips° THE 1839 SOCIETY YOUNG ASSOCIATES Elizabeth Brice Lohr Barnes° James Houston Barnes III Josephine Elizabeth Horsey®† Katherine Ruth Leggett®† THE HONOR ROLL James A. Barmore, Jr.† Alicia Ravenel Boyd° Diane Summers Clarke Alix Che Dejean James Benjamin Doswell° Harriet W. C. Gruber° Susan Ann Burnett Johnson Allison Estes Jones Katherine Merrill Lummis Elizabeth Watts Metcalf®† Zsolt Parkanyi Lillian Duer Smith Miranda Elizabeth Kaylor Thompson®° Kathryn Elmore Thomson† Mildred Pelletier Warren Brittanny McDowell Wildman Schuyler Jordan Williams
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
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LOYALTY GIFTS Andrew Mark Albosta William Bartlett Blocker Bernard A. Carey Ryan M. Egle Laurance William Frierson David Webster Harris Elizabeth Moragne Hossfeld Mary Jeannette Kroncke Lisa Reid Manning Robert Henderson McLean Chase Michael Peterson Reid Guyton Pierce, Jr. Elizabeth Pope Smithgall William James Stallworth† Vincent McNair Van Dillen° PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Josephine Elizabeth Horsey Susan Ann Burnett Johnson Katherine Ruth Leggett Robert Henderson McLean Elizabeth Watts Metcalf Elizabeth Pope Smithgall 2001
$2,140 16% THE PENDLETON CLUB Judson Luke Kroh° THE HONOR ROLL Philip Morgan Akers Timothy Brock Hidell, Jr. Eugene Prince Hooff, Jr. Stephen Mosty Roberts Thomas Stuart Smith, Jr. Leah Kannensohn Tennille Andrew W. von Gontard° LOYALTY GIFTS Taylor Gillis Clement° Elliott L. Conklin Catherine Perrin Dent Gretchen Kyle Kloef korn Dreher John Paul Halloran Elizabeth Chase Tylander PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS William Hughes Milam, Jr.
2002
2003
Class Chairs: Laura Elizabeth Faulders, Ryan McCoy Penninger, and Annette Rebecca Pomeroy $7,231 40%
Class Chair: Virginia Wellford Moore $2,270 37%
THE HIGH LIST Annette Rebecca Pomeroy THE PENDLETON CLUB Charles Pierson Gilchrist IV Samuel Clay Symonds† THE HONOR ROLL Alejandro Bautista Everette Randolph Doffermyre° Laura Elizabeth Faulders° Helen Amelie Hereford Hunter Paul Kushner Juliana Marie Ladwig° William Levi Old IV Louis Allan Schmitt° Henry Duncan Singletary Eliza McLauchlin Smith° Giles Dudley Curtis Spurling° Christine Elizabeth Tubesing Lauren Elizabeth Vance LOYALTY GIFTS Minna Han Ahn° Hugh Taylor Antrim, Jr. Catherine Price Bass Mary Kirk Brady Grant Ridgely Brown° Anna Parrish Bryan Louise Holt Burton William Shaw Corbitt IV° Andrew Scott Farrar Jeffrey Charles Fuge, Jr. Sally Innes Gamble Katharine Watts Hutchison Julia McKenzie Johnson Stephen Morgan Johnson, Jr.° Ryan Margaret Killeen° Elizabeth Kelly Mathison Christopher Barlow McLendon, Jr.° Henry Nana Opoku Ryan McCoy Penninger Matilda Rousseau Reuter Sarah Wilckes Rienhoff Raymond Quillian Singletary David Berend van Roijen° Sally Lynn Widdowson Thomas Winfield Wilson III° Anne Lummis Wright°
THE 1839 SOCIETY YOUNG ASSOCIATES Hillary Shepherd Webb THE HONOR ROLL Frances Sproul Battin° Keith Emile Carr° Helen Bradford Grassi° Christopher Elkins Joseph° Katherine Perry Pryor° Thomas Oliver Pryor° Mary Rennie Rowe David McCord Smythe, Jr. David Jordan Whichard IV° LOYALTY GIFTS William Case Anderson° Hannah Coker Baldwin Jarrett Billington Bell Matthew Shaler Berry° Wilkie Schell Colyer, Jr. Thomas Everett Dodson William John Fedora III Joshua Davis Glubiak Emily Caroline MacDougald Inman Tinsley Simonds Iselin Alden Nicole Koste Catherine Cameron Leppard Charles Daniel Lockhart Lee Massey McLaughlin III John-Ashton McRae Dorothy Winslow Moore° Virginia Wellford Moore° William Gray Murray III° Edgar Manly Norris III° Massie Lewis Payne° A. Stuart Ryan° Anne Dyer Sanders° David Edward Schoen Jack Norris Sibley, Jr. Katherine Joy Spencer° Joseph Stanmore Stallworth° Bradley David Tubesing Marla Joy Woodford Sanford Manning Zeigler PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Jack Norris Sibley, Jr.
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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2004
2005
2006
Class Chairs: Mary Haden Peterkin and Charles Edward Williams $3,170 38%
Reunion Co-Chairs: Megan Joda Coolidge and Robert Whittle Larkin $2,274 5th reunion 44%
Class Chair: Julia Pleasants Rowe $6,885 32%
THE 1839 SOCIETY YOUNG ASSOCIATES Michael Todd Fulks Eleanor Carraway Noell° Charles Edward Williams°
THE 1839 SOCIETY YOUNG ASSOCIATES Elizabeth Alston Armfield Edward John Casey III Andrew Jerome Cramer Richard Taylor Fondren, Jr. Thomas Dewey Gottwald Sydney Marie Hollingsworth Hess° Brennan Mary Killeen®° Hanna Brooks Nation John Browning Rockwell, Jr. Sarah Janney Rose
THE PENDLETON CLUB Christopher Harrison Gadsden Gilchrist THE HONOR ROLL Calvert Elizabeth Coley Cyrus Wiley Grandy VI° Alexander Anderson Keevil° Mary Haden Peterkin° Nicholas Clarence Chapman Stewart° George Woodward Stover III° LOYALTY GIFTS Margaret Allen Albertson Katherine Newman Arnold Riddick Gregory Beebe° Brittany Nieland Bell° Jonathan David Breeden° Clarissa Rae Chenoweth Mary Snowden Clarke Eamon McAdoo Coy Jesse Thornhill Davidson IV° Lyle Hamilton Farrar° Philip Boyd Glaize III Emily Meriwether Glass Lillian Maxwell Bellamy Haywood Anna Goodwin Henderson° Gabriel Hann Huh° Elizabeth Anne Ladwig° Kevin Leong Mary White Martin Andrew Houston Moncure Clare Spencer Murchison Elsa Madison Penninger° Caitlin Ann Smith Sissie Elizabeth Strope Joseph Forrest Swaim DeWitt Hanes Tillett Odon Franz von Werssowetz Dana Huger Whitten Elizabeth Parker Woltz° PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS James Ross Kurek George Woodward Stover III
LOYALTY GIFTS Omar Alexander Casserly Kai Yun Cheng Megan Joda Coolidge® John Williams Damron° Arabelle Caroline Fedora®° Hillary Elizabeth Harper Damjan Stephan Hezir Timothy Brennan Hoisington° Kyle Paul Julian Scot Spencer Katona®° William Henry Calvert Kegan Robert Whittle Larkin®° Richard B. Lee VI® Nathaniel Boardman Mauer Anne Kathleen May Margaret Anne McArver James Benjamin Lee McCardell® John Armstrong Milam Christopher Patrick Mixon Elizabeth Strub Morten® Madison Armstrong Murray° Hayley Catherine Peterson Edmund Stephen Petrilli III® Julia Dolores Pressley° Hannah Pascoe Reuter Lauren Brooke Robertshaw Daniela del Carmen Ruano Charles Peebles Squire Lane Christopher Z. Towery° Kelly Dowling Trimble Sarah Scott Vizard Lila Hammond Warren Charlotte Westbrook Woltz Thomas Tabb Wyllie®
* Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving |
° 5-9 Years Consecutive Giving
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Eleanor Wright Cooper
MARCH MADNESS VOLUNTEERS
Peyton Gardner Craighill ’47 Benjamin Allston Moore, Jr. ’48 Robert Flowers Baker ’54 Edward K. Pritchard, Jr. ’56 Shepard B. Ansley ’57 Timothy Columbus McCoy ’58 Beverley P. Eggleston III ’62 Samuel Cooper Dawson III ’66 Geoffrey Powell Snodgrass ’71 James Felix Clardy, Jr. ’78 John Kirk Taylor ’78 Lee S. Ainslie III ’82 Attison Leonard Barnes III ’82 John Holmes Bocock ’82 Bartell Townsend Hardison ’82 Edmund Nelson Durden ’88 Charles Douglas Baldecchi ’89 Joshua Spencer Glazer ’95 John Carlyle Herbert Hooff III ’95 Catherine Cay Dreese ’96 Julia Doffermyre Green ’96 Andrew Tucker Smith ’96 Jason Wayne Coker ’98 Laura Elizabeth Faulders ’02 Stephen Morgan Johnson, Jr. ’02 Annette Rebecca Pomeroy ’02 Ian David Beed ’03 Virginia Wellford Moore ’03 Michael Todd Fulks ’04 Mary Haden Peterkin ’04 Charles Edward Williams ’04 Ryan Wesley Jackson ’06 Kristina Michelle Fondren ’07 Annabel Hardtner Rose ’07 Zachary Ryland Glubiak ’08 Charles Spencer McKenna ’08 Marina Amanda Myers ’08 Nicole Marie Poppiti ’08 Martha Locke Cammack ’09 William Taft Hackenson ’09 Lauren Marie Marshall ’09 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT 57
THE HONOR ROLL Katherine Guion Coleman Adrian Blair Hopffgarten Ryan Wesley Jackson Rutledge Osborne Long John Dilworth Pitney Julia Pleasants Rowe Adelaide Oates Webb Edward Jenner Wood IV LOYALTY GIFTS Tyler Baldwin III Mark A. Battin Julia Wallace Cammack Kyler Lugand Carr Hendrik Prael de Zwart Frances Huger deSaussure Elsabe Cornelia Dixon Peter Joseph Dunbar Nea Claire Fowle Jackie Rice Goodell Daniel Carter Gottwald Edward Douglass Grover Elizabeth Ruffin Harrison Jessica Elise Hoffmann Zachary Buchanan Hoisington Eliza Cody Hopper Peyton Ann Killeen Paul Barringer Light Thomas Gray Light Kerry Elizabeth McCaslin Sarah Elizabeth Montz Tatiana Rochelle Morrow John Claiborne Schutte Charles Stephen Shaw Seung Yeon Shin Catherine Elizabeth Smythe Anna Brooks Whichard Christopher Rankin Williams PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Edward Jenner Wood IV 2007
Class Chair: Kristina Michelle Fondren $1,835 36% THE HIGH LIST Marte Frances Meighan THE HILL CLUB Richard Kent Henry THE HONOR ROLL Kristina Michelle Fondren David Bradford Phillips, Jr.
LOYALTY GIFTS James Marston Becker Anna Dupree Belk Robert Howard Henry Benedict Edward Stringfellow Burns Sally Stewart Channell Catherine Gray Coley Ann Rehm Cowden Caroline Lee Dashiell Katharine Dawson Farrar Nicole Jeannette Ferland Erin Elizabeth France Alexandra Nicole French Victoria Miranda Friedman David Brevitt Glaize Thomas Stafford Graham Katheryn Gamble Grover Hubert Benbury Haywood IV Wylie Gibson Hutchison Walter Griffin Johnson Caroline Blair Kelso Frances Dabney Kupersmith Allison Patricia Ledwith Sarah Rowland Madden Kelsey Lynn Montz Danielle Winters Rengers Annabel Hardtner Rose Sebastian Charles Sabella Frank Sanders Stern Ansley Yates Stewart Mikhail Sean Turner Shawn Michelle Weger Anneka Marie Wilhelmina Wisker Mary Kennon Caithness Woodson 2008
Class Chair: Nicole Marie Poppiti $1,630 43% THE HONOR ROLL Woosuk Choi Sarah Thomas Coxe Forrest Carter Voss Clark Howell Wright LOYALTY GIFTS Leigh Pearson Ainsworth Leah DuVal Andress Barbara Bai Barrett Elizabeth Bles Katharine Shannon Brady Brooke Jacquelilne Butler Lee Nolan Carter Douglass Scott Caslow Kirkland Tucker Clarkson Lindsey Sprague deButts Peter K. Diffley
Andrew Calvert Dunbar Grace Gayle Fenstermaker Richard Burroughs Firth, Jr. Lillian Catherine Fowle Eleanor B. Galloway Zachary Ryland Glubiak Wesley John Graf Khadijah Emma Hall Peter Griffin Hanan Rebecca A. Hart Alexander Eduard Maria Hess Karima Anise Holmes Matthew Brett Hurley Graham Siler Jones Peter D. Kehlenbrink Bennett Neel Kittrell William Stevenson Lambeth Jang Sun Lee Kyle Foster Liddick Charles Spencer McKenna Marina Amanda Myers Nicole Marie Poppiti Chase Johnson Porter Tajh Ashante Restrepo John Rutherford Richey David Frederick Upton Stover Emily Shelton Urquhart Elizabeth Amanda Morris Weisiger Scott Michael Dean West 2009
Class Chairs: Martha Locke Cammack, William Taft Hackenson, Lauren Marie Marshall, and Olivia Banks Vietor $1,400 45% THE HONOR ROLL William Taft Hackenson Charles Coker Haley LOYALTY GIFTS Lester Allen Batiste Madeleine Iva Breaux Gray Fairfax Bryant Martha Locke Cammack Laneisha Camille Carey Claire Warwick Channell Robert Davis Coleman Samuel Mitchell Dashiell Gregory Ignatius DiNardo William Hill DuBose, Jr. Philippe McCook Dujardin Hanes Myers Dunn Bridgette Speir Ewing James Archibald Hardison V Catherine Randolph Harrison Rachel Josephine Hitchins
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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Katherine Ann Horton Kathleen Elizabeth Hullinger John Joseph Kelemen IV Jeila Martin Kershaw Evan Patrick King Bradley G. Lockhart Johnston Stockett Marr Lauren Marie Marshall Abbott Grey Matthews Paige Anne Micklem Spencer Harding Moore Mary Spencer Morten
Elizabeth Benton Motley Virginia James Oates Nadia Odai-Afotey Harkesh Mukesh Patel Allene Gano Pierson Whitley Raye Raney Michelle Leigh Rengers Katherine Maureen Rozelle Alexander James Schuyler Molly H. Seeley Benjamin Hunt Shuford Fathay E. Smith-Kiawu
Sarah Brantley Soderbergh Kathryn Fayssoux Stover Donald Hugh Tucker III Olivia Banks Vietor Elizabeth Speed Ward Sarah Chase Webber James Hamilton Williams Caroline Costner Williamson William McDonald Wren Baobao Zhang
REUNION VOLUNTEERS 2010 COM M ITTE E M E M B E R S
H. Gordon Leggett, Jr. ’50 Joseph Melville Broughton III ’75 John Ritchie, Jr. ’50 Edmund Hunt Burke ’75 David Kerndt Wiecking ’50 James Archibald Hardison III ’75 James Armstrong Cathcart III ’55 B. Mason Hawfield, Jr. ’75 Henry A. Wise II ’55 J. David Jones, Jr. ’75 Paul Hamilton Cathcart ’60 Douglas Bassett Lane ’75 William Miller Drennen, Jr. ’60 George Motier Maxwell, Jr. ’75 William Fosdick Stites ’60 Charles Kilbourne Nulsen III ’75 John Huger Tison ’60 Frank Waters Rogers III ’75 Tain Pendleton Tompkins ’60 John Gravatt Watt ’75 Charles H. Darrell ‘65 Emmet Hunter Dyer ’80 John F. C. Glenn, Jr. ’65 John Stewart Lucas Fleming ’80 Richard Barbee Gwathmey, Jr. ’65 Thomas Jerome Garland ’80 St. George Bryan Pinckney ’65 Staige Davis Hoffman, Sr. ’80 Rixey Browning Todd ’65 Robert Wilson III ’80 Humphrey Strang Tyler ’65 Richard Jones Archie ’85 Richard Manning Berkeley ’70 Paul J. Barringer III ’85 David Rust Clarke ’70 Thorne Gregory, Jr. ’85 Peter Roberts Coffin ’70 Lucius Herman Harvin IV ’85 William Shaw Corbitt III ’70 Barry Gilbert Lovette ’85 James D. Farrar, Jr. ’70 Edward C. A. Wilson ’85 Charles Woodson Holderness ’70 William Alexander Banks, Jr. ’90 David Henning Luther ’70 Andrew Glenn Moretz ’90 George Craig Stewart III ’70 Walton Northington Smith IIIGiving ’90 * Deceased | ® Reunion Volunteer | † 10+ Years Consecutive Giving | ° 5-9 Years Consecutive
Eliza Hoffman Brewer ’95 Joshua Winborne Davis ’95 Edison Tate Lambeth ’95 Alison Lukes Teer ’95 Daniel Good Van Clief III ’95 Toby Stack Wilt, Jr. ’95 Josephine Elizabeth Horsey ’00 Katherine Ruth Leggett ’00 James Riley McNab III ’00 Elizabeth Watts Metcalf ’00 Miranda Elizabeth Kaylor Thompson ’00 Zachary James Kline Chesson ’05 Megan Joda Coolidge ’05 Arabelle Caroline Fedora ’05 Scot Spencer Katona ’05 Brennan Mary Killeen ’05 Robert Whittle Larkin ’05 Richard B. Lee VI ’05 Elizabeth Cairns MacPherson ’05 Nathaniel Boardman Mauer ’05 James Benjamin Lee McCardell ’05 Elizabeth Strub Morten ’05 Edmund Stephen Petrilli III ’05 Thomas Tabb Wyllie ’05
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THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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GIFTS FROM
CURRENT PARENTS The support provided by current parents helps Episcopal strengthen its position as one of the nation’s leading boarding schools. This year, 81 percent of parents made a gift, with an average gift of $2,119. We are grateful for the variety of contributions provided by EHS parents, and we value their ongoing commitment to the School. TOTAL GIFTS: $692,966 PARENT CHAIR: C. ELIS OLSSON ’82 SENIOR PARENT CO-CHAIRS: LIZ AND STEVE BLAINE
2010
$348,488 85% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Baldwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Burke ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Lammot D. Copeland III Mr. and Mrs. William H. de Butts III ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wm. Foran Mr. and Mrs. David R. Frediani Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kalaris Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Kronemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Wai Kwong Lau Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Liddick Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Downing Mears, Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Nulsen III ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Paul N. Tolmie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Vandeventer ’74 The Hon. and Mrs.* Laurance B. VanMeter ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wall IV Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Weber Mrs. Danielle F. Williams Mr. Donaldson G. Williams ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osler Woltz III THE HIGH LIST Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. David F. Brandley Dr. and Mrs. John B. Carter ’76 Ms. Alison A. Crowther Mr. Arthur A. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. David L. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald C. Magee, Jr. Ms. Manisha Maniyar Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wiltshire THE 1839 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Blake III Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Burton III Mr. and Mrs. James K. Dorsett III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Fay Mr. and Mrs. William T. Frazier Prof. and Mrs. Matthew C. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hurley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lawton III Dr. Jose R. Perez-Sanz and Ms. Catherine Bosher Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stokes, Jr. ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Styles THE PENDLETON CLUB Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Taylor Burke III ’68 Mr. Myungiu Choi and Ms. Eun Young Koo Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gillock Dr. and Mrs. R. Eric Hart ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. William O. Humleker Mr. and Mrs. David A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilliam Kittrell III ’74 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Luther ’70 Ms. Betty B. Schutte-Box Mr. and Mrs. R. David Shiels THE HILL CLUB Dr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Cowden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Rolando A. Juker Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. McCarthy III Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. McClellan Mr. and Mrs. David H. Peabody Mr. John D. Schutte ’77 and Ms. Theresa E. Morgoglione Mr. Steven Webber and Mrs. Elizabeth Bles-Webber Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson V. Wright THE HONOR ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ashworth Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. C. Ballenger ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Bobola Prof. and Mrs. James N. Cauthen The Hon. and Mrs. Whittington W. Clement ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Cory II Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Czajkowski Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dillard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johann Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kalema-Musoke Mr. Robert Albright Little and Ms. Jean Onerheim ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Lopez Mr. Arthur M. Parker and Dr. Meda L. Doffermyre Mrs. Emily P. Ristau Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Baker Roberts Mr. James H. Rogers and Ms. Margaret Mary Battin Col. and Mrs. Shelby Taylor Stevens Ms. Stacey Stowe
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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LOYALTY GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Molina PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Downing Mears, Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Nulsen III ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wall IV Mrs. Danielle F. Williams Mr. Donaldson G. Williams ’80 2011
$189,318 85% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Attison L. Barnes III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Barringer II Mr. and Mrs. John R. Belk Dr. and Mrs. Scott B. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Fox IV ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Glover ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wayne Knutson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Elis Olsson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey W. Patrick ’79 Mr. Dominick A. Russo and Ms. Adrea D. Heebe Ms. Allesandra Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Thomas, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wall IV Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. White THE HIGH LIST Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. Thompson S. Baker II Mr. and Mrs. J. Miles Barkley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Bortz Mrs. and Mrs. Earl M. Grossman Mr. and Ms. Christopher N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Kemp Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mitchener ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Preben Ostberg Mr. and Mrs. Sal M. Salibello Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan K. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Wilson THE 1839 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Pritchard III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson III ’80 THE PENDLETON CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Alford Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Douglass III Mrs. Rosalind C. Dujardin
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fairchild II Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Ford III Mr. and Mrs. James S. Frantz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Love Dr. and Mrs. John L. Marshall ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Nickle Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Patton ’72 Dr. Thomas M. Reefer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Townsend Dr. Edward D. Ward and Dr. Jean H. Ward THE HILL CLUB Dr. and Mrs. John B. Adams II ’76 Mr. Ray M. Cox and Ms. Isabell Anne Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Graney Mr. and Mrs. Keven S. Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Grubb Mr. and Mrs. James G. Harrison III Mr. Walter J. Helm, Jr. ’75 and Ms. Melinda Toth Mr. and Mrs. Jaikie Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Henderson Mr. John A. Hurley III and Mrs. Stephanie Bates-Hurley Dr. and Mrs. John R. Janes, Jr. Mr. Seung Han Kim and Ms. Ki Ho Jung Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Nichols THE HONOR ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton C. Agnew Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert J. Amico Mr. and Mrs. Weston M. Andress Ms. Chryssi Benitz Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Bobola Mr. Richard B. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cammack, Jr. Prof. and Mrs. James N. Cauthen Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Chalkley Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Clark Ms. Cathryn J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Cory II Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.C. Cusano Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. DiBenedetto Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard T. Dotterer, Jr. ’81 Dr. Eugene F. Foley and Dr. Laurel W. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Erick V. Gallegos Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. John O. Goddin, Sr. ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Cary Wade Hairfield III Lt. Col. and Mrs. Randolph S. Haufe Mr. and Mrs. James Hulbert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Lambert III Ms. Florence Odenyo Mr. Albert Ostanek and Ms. Lisa Acquaire Mr. Mukesh C. Patel Ms. Demaree C. Peck
Mr. Victor A. Pichardo Mr. and Mrs. G. Craig Stewart III ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Susanin Ms. Cynthia Temple Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Thomas III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Weeden Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson Weston, Jr. ’82 Mr. Alfred Wiles LOYALTY GIFTS Ms. Patience Asherman Mr. Anthony Deriggs and Ms. Sandra Bain Ms. Mary-Margaret Herzog Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Martinez Ms. Mollissie Peterson-Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zeh PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. John R. Belk Mr. and Mrs. John C. Glover ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Cary Wade Hairfield III Mr. and Ms. Christopher N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. C. Elis Olsson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey W. Patrick ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Patton ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Thomas, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wall IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson III ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Wilson 2012
$139,526 80% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. William H. de Butts III ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Drucker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Farnsworth III Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Fojtasek Mr. and Mrs. Bailey W. Patrick ’79 Mr. Georg G. Schaefer ’76 and Dr. Vera K. Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Simpson, Jr. ’77 Ambassador and Mrs. Ronald P. Spogli Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr. Mrs. Danielle F. Williams Mr. Donaldson G. Williams ’80 Mr. and Mrs. B. Robertson Williamson, Jr. THE HIGH LIST Mr. and Mrs. William H. Armstrong III Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Archibald C. Magee, Jr. Mr. Charles A. McLendon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Mealy Mr. Xiao Hui Ren and Ms. Wen Zhang
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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Count Ulrik C. and Countess Julia Nix Trampe Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery T. Valcourt Mr. and Mrs. Wiley A. Wasden III THE 1839 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hughes ’79 Dr. and Mrs. Walker Lyerly IV ’80 Dr. and Mrs. Richard N. Pierson III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson III ’80 THE PENDLETON CLUB Dr. Keith Bennert and Dr. Elizabeth Benson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DiFrancesco, Jr. Mr. John M. Gavin and Dr. Cynthia J. Nolletti Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Goodman ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Gray IV Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hagood Mr. and Mrs. David A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. David G. King, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Kai Wing N. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Clayton M. Lockhart Mr. and Mrs. John R. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Patton ’72 Dr. Sung Won Ra and Dr. Eun Sook Ahn Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Buist Rivers III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Strawsburg Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Christian Augostine A. B. von Hassell Mr. and Mrs. George E. Youmans, Jr. THE HILL CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Conger Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Falken Mr. and Mrs. David W. Fenstermaker Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Higgins Mr. Charles Holt and Mrs. Christina Maher Holt Mr. Tracy Melton and Ms. Pamela Krulitz Mr. Steven K. Pischke and Dr. Jacueline A. Garringer-Pischke Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John M. Trask III ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Charles Vance Mr. and Mrs. George F. West
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clayton, Sr. The Hon. and Mrs. Whittington W. Clement ’66 Ms. Jennifer Davis Mr. Robert L. Deitz and Ms. Martina F.S. Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dewing, Sr. Mrs. Diana M. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fralin Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Helm Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. C. Henriques Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Holt ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jyan Col. and Mrs. Paul E. Kantwill Ms. Sonja D. Kelly Lt. Col. and Mrs. Rex D. Lynne Dr. and Mrs. William B. Major Mr. and Mrs. John K. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mascatello Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Mendenhall Dr. and Mrs. Randolph V. Merrick Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Smith ’69 Mrs. Celeste J. West Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Winans LOYALTY GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie J. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Covert Mr. and Mrs. Siru Ling Mr. and Mrs. Jose Mateo Patlan Mr. Robert J. Rogers, Jr. ’79 and Ms. Rocío M. Mendizábal Mrs. Tracy P. Thomas PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Goodman ’78 Mr. Charles A. McLendon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey W. Patrick ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Patton ’72 Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Strawsburg Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr. Mrs. Danielle F. Williams Mr. Donaldson G. Williams ’80 Mr. and Mrs. B. Robertson Williamson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson III ’80 2013
THE HONOR ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton C. Agnew Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks Barwick III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Buyck III Mr. and Mrs. Douglass P. Caslow Mr. C. Rick Chittum Mr. Sung Kwon Chung and Ms. Aeri Kim Mr. and Mrs. William R. Claiborne * Deceased
$137,017 80% THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Attison L. Barnes III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Barringer II Dr. and Mrs. Scott B. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bobbitt Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Huffines Mr. and Mrs. John R. McNichols Mr. Young Chung Mok and Mrs. Jung Eun Rhee Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Sarofim Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Thomas, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Vandeventer ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr. THE HIGH LIST Mr. and Mrs. Thompson S. Baker II Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DuBose Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fralin Mrs. and Mrs. Earl M. Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas Horan, Jr. Ms. Margaret Louise Howell Mr. Charles David Hyman and Ms. Janet Healy Mr. Douglas R. Sandor and Ms. Julia Lee Cloud Mr. Claude B. Stansbury and Mrs. Erin Eddy-Stansbury Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Wilson THE 1839 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Burton III Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hurley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Walker Lyerly IV ’80
PARENT
PHONATHON CALLERS
Special Thanks to our Parent Phonathon Callers Attison Barnes Attison ’11 and Catherine ’13 Carol Carter Mary Robert ’13 Katie Horan Trip ’13 Tad Stewart Will ’12 Karen Walker Nancy ’11
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THE PENDLETON CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Alford Mr. Dannie G. Burke Mrs. Debra Burke Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Douglass III Dr. Homer Faidas and Dr. Anna Faidas Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Griswold, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. R. Eric Hart ’81 Mr. David Lawson Dr. Yeung Wook Lee and Dr. Jungim Amy Yun Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Page, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richardson, Jr. Mr. William E. Sanford Ms. Valerie Sarofim Mr. and Mrs. Blair W. Smith Mr. David Wright Mr. Yeping Wu and Ms. Bo Zhang Ms. Sara Morgan Young
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Hedman Dr. and Mrs. Saehoon Kim Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles Montz Ms. Mari Morsch Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Richard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shackelford III Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Thomas Mr. Robert G. Thomas
THE HILL CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dana Beach Mrs. Sydney B. Black Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Cain Ms. Constance Carter Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Carter Mr. James Harrell Chesson ’79 Mr. Eugene Chow and Ms. Telly Tai Chi Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Earp Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Graney
THE HONOR ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. C. Ballenger ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Colley Mr. and Mrs. Hasseltine R. deButts ’82 Mr. and Mrs. John V. deMey Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dewing, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard T. Dotterer, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Glubiak Mr. and Mrs. John O. Goddin, Sr. ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Halm Mr. and Mrs. Trent S. Kerns Mr. Charles M. Leonard and Dr. Jean Brown Leonard Dr. Myung Ho Park and Dr. Hyewhon Rhim Mr. Victor A. Pichardo Mr. John C. Rand and Ms. Marina Allerton Ms. Holley S. Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson Dr. Pamela Kay Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Spruill III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. G. Craig Stewart III ’70 Ms. Nancy A. Stratford Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Thomas III ’79 Ms. Page R. Thomas Mr. Alfred Wiles Mrs. Laura R. Wright LOYALTY GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Covert Mr. and Mrs. Alex Osei Mrs. Norma McCowin Reynolds and Mr. Richard H. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Streed Rev. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Ugoretz Mr. John P. Wright PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dana Beach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Huffines Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Page, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Blair W. Smith Mr. Claude B. Stansbury and Mrs. Erin Eddy-Stansbury Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Thomas, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Wilson Ms. Sara Morgan Young
SENIOR
PARENT COMMITTEE C L A S S O F 2010 C O M M I T T E E
The generosity of the parents, grandparents, and friends of our most recent graduates will leave a lasting impression on the EHS campus. The Class of 2010 Admissions Lobby in the renovated Penick Hall, scheduled for completion in October 2010, will welcome each student to campus as they begin their Episcopal experience. This year’s senior gift made School history, donating a record $369,384 with 85 percent participation from parents, grandparents, and friends. This record-breaking achievement would not have been possible without the efforts of co-chairs Liz and Steve Blaine and the effective support of the entire Senior Parent Committee, and Episcopal is grateful for their time and effort this year.
CO-CHAIRS
Liz and Steve Blaine (Eleanor ’10 and Jack ’12) COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Ellen and Tyler Baldwin (Hannah ’03, Tyler ’06, and Benjamin ’10) Paige and Bruce Benedict (Henry ’07 and Hunter ’10) Stephanie and David Brandley (Frances ’10) Molly and Hunt Burke ’75 (Maddy ’04, Erin ’05, Minnie ’07, and Jeannie ’10) Helen and Jim Cauthen (Sarah ’10 and Will ’11) Meg and Whitt Clement ’66 (Whitt ’10 and Harrison ’12) 64 2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT
Sarah and Jay Cowden (Ann ’07 and Lee ’10) Mary and David Frediani (Kate ’10) Virginia and Buckley Gillock (Charles ’10) Rossie and Randy Hutcheson (Beirne ’10) Carter and Bob Johann (Ned ’07 and Emmie ’10) Katherine and Tony Juker (Anthony ’10) Barbara and Fred Kalema-Musoke (David ’10) Meredith and Gilliam Kittrell ’74 (Bennett ’08 and Robert ’10) Elyn and Jeffrey Kronemeyer (Olivia ’10) Coles and Joe Lawton (Coles ’10) Leslie and Chip Magee ( Julia ’10 and Caroline ’12) Lisa and Downing Mears ’71 (Bayly ’10)
JoAnn and Charlie Nulsen ’75 ( Jordan ’10) Meg Battin and Jamie Rogers (Morgen ’10) Betty Schutte-Box (Clay ’06 and Liz ’10) Lucy and Bill Stokes ’74 (Will ’10) Melissa and Paul Tolmie (Margaret ’10) Jenny and Tommy Vandeventer ’74 (Alexandra ’10 and Celeste ’13) Lucy and Larry VanMeter ’76 ( J.T. ’10) Nancy and Tom Wall (Kelsey ’10 and T.R. ’11) Dany and Don Williams ’80 (Connor ’10, Marion ’12, and Gray ’14) Alicia and Mark Wiltshire (Emma ’10) Agnes and H Woltz (Parker ’04, Charlotte ’05, and Reddin ’10)
GIFTS FROM
PARENTS OF ALUMNI The parents of our alumni continue to be an important part of the School’s success, and we thank them for their contributions and commitment to Episcopal.
TOTAL GIFTS: $116,783
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Baldwin, Jr. Mrs. Harold E. Barrett Beane Wright Foundation Trust Mr. and Mrs. John R. Belk Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Benton III Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Bryant II ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Burke ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Chapman, Jr. ’62 Dr. Katherine Anne Close Mrs. Lynn Cochran-Schroder Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Coley, Jr. ’73 Mr. and Mrs. William H. de Butts III ’76 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hardison III ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Landon Hilliard III ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Julian Keevil Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kelso ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wayne Knutson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Liddick Mr. and Mrs. George W. Logan ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lummis ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mason III ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Morgan, Jr. ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Owens II ’60 Mr. and Mrs. J. Thorpe L. Richards ’40 Ms. Allesandra Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. A. Pope Shuford ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Spalding, Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Trask, Jr. ’54 Mrs. George M. VanMeter Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. VanMeter II ’75 Mrs. Virginia Seale Watt Mrs. Marjorie Harrison Webb Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. David K. Wiecking ’50 Ms. Annette Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osler Woltz III Mr. and Mrs. David J. Wood, Jr. ’42 Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph M. Wood II ’45 THE HIGH LIST
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Benedict Dr. and Mrs. John B. Carter ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Davis ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Menard Doswell IV ’62 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DuBose Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ewing Mrs. James H. Fannon, Jr. Mr.* and Mrs. John V. Garland ’49 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Goodell Mrs. and Mrs. Earl M. Grossman Ms. Margaret Louise Howell Mr.* and Mrs. John P. March ’38 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Mealy Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Meighan Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Murchison III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Nager, Jr. ’46 Mr. Charles Edwards Noell III Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Rose Mr. Dalton Dillard Ruffin ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Wiley A. Wasden III Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Willard 1839 SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Armstrong, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Bernhardt
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Taylor Burke III ’68 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Canby ’67 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Chapman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr. ’52 Mr.* and Mrs. William V. Daniel ’46 Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr. ’47 Mr. and Mrs. John F. DePodesta Mr. and Mrs. Waller T. Dudley Mrs. Rosalind C. Dujardin Mr. Thomas P. Duke Mr. Beverley P. Eggleston III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ferland Mrs. Florence Bryan Fowlkes Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gilchrist III ’67 Mrs. Frank S. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Gump ’57 Dr. and Mrs. R. Eric Hart ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Hubert B. Haywood III ’64 Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilliam Kittrell III ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott Kroh Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Lane ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Nigel S. MacEwan ’51 Mr. and Mrs. J. Evander MacNair III ’62 Mr. Charles Tompkins Matheson ’59 Mr. and Mrs. David Maybank, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. James R. McNab, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Moore, Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Motley III Mr. and Mrs. William G. Murray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Oates Dr. and Mrs. William L. Old III ’68 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Percy II ’57 Ms. Nicole H. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Pritchard, Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott Randolph, Jr. ’61
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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Dr. Thomas M. Reefer Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Reese Ms. Betty B. Schutte-Box Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Shaw Mr. and Mrs. R. David Shiels Mr. and Mrs. David L. Simpson ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Blair W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Smith, Jr. ’39 Mrs. William F. Spotswood Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ward, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ladson Webb, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Winston Mr. and Mrs. E. Jenner Wood III ’70 THE PENDLETON CLUB
Dr. and Mrs. Emmet Hunter Dyer ’80 THE HILL CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Ainslie, Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Scott Akers, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Allen Mr. and Mrs. R. Cotten Alston III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Antrim ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Zack H. Bacon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bagley IV ’72 Mr. Robert F. Baker ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Anthony Breen Mr. and Mrs. William S. Burdell, Jr. ’58 Dr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Byrd III Mr. and Mrs. David C. Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Emile L. Carr Dr. and Mrs. Lamar J. R. Cecil, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. H. Rocker Channell Mr. James Harrell Chesson ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Cockrill ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Cowden Dr. Jesse Thornhill Davidson III ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Charlton deSaussure, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Dodson Mr. Thomas Underwood Dudley II ’61 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Fenstermaker Mrs. Charles C. Fenwick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Fondren, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Howard Goodwin, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Grandy V ’64 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Haley Mr. and Mrs. James G. Harrison III Mr. Walter J. Helm, Jr. ’75 and Ms. Melinda Toth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane Hereford Mrs. Sarah J. E. Holley Ms. Elizabeth Brooks Hollins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Holt, Jr. Mr. Howard Lynn Hopffgarten Mr. John A. Hurley III and Mrs. Stephanie Bates-Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hutchins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Inman II ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jackson, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Joe N. Jarrett, Jr. ’67 Mr. and Mrs. John A. C. Keith ’64 Mr. Emerson Polk Kellam, Jr. ’61 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Lamond Dr. and Mrs. John M. McCardell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Breckinridge Montague Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles Montz Mr. John M. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Parker ’60 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pressley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Cleveland Rumsey III Mr. John D. Schutte ’77 and Ms. Theresa E. Morgoglione Mr. Robert Arthur Seale, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Robinson Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Ms. Joycelyn Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Dan Charles Vance Dr. and Mrs. Preston A. Waldrop ’75 Mr. John M. Walker, Jr. and Ms. Jacqueline E. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Watts III Mr. Steven Webber and Mrs. Elizabeth Bles-Webber Dr. and Mrs. William Weston III ’52 The Hon. and Mrs. Frederick C. Wright III ’56 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wulbern ’54 Mr. Li-Lang Xu and Ms. Yan-Wei Guo THE HONOR ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Alexander ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Augustus T. Allen, Jr. ’56 Dr. and Mrs. G. Ashley Allen ’61 Dr. and Mrs. James L. Allen ’57 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Allen Mr. and Mrs. John D. Amos ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Weston M. Andress Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Archie Amb. and Mrs. Cresencio S. Arcos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Arrington, Jr. Mr. Guy A. Baldecchi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ballenger ’48 Ms. Mary S. Mooney Banks Mr. and Mrs. David W. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Barber IV ’78 Mr. and Mrs. James O. Bass, Jr. ’55 Dr. and Mrs. Lucius C. Beebe Dr. and Mrs. William H. Bell III ’72 Mrs. Nancy P. Blankenship Col. and Mrs. Stuart W. Bowen Mrs. Jean Winborne Boyles Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniel Brady Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Bray, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Brown, Jr. Mrs. Robert Henry Browse Dr. and Mrs. Anton J. Bueschen Mrs. George Anderton Burke Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Burton Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cammack, Jr. Dr. John Pearce Cann III ’59 Ms. Shelly Cannady Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Carlton Mrs. John Paul Carter Mr. and Mrs. Douglass P. Caslow Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Chase II Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Cheatham III ’69 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clarke ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Heyward H. Coleman ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Coley Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Collie, Jr. Mr. Lester Leroy Cooper, Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Y. Cooper, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Cornelson ’79 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G. Craig, Jr. Mr. Joseph R. Daniel and Dr. Linda High Daniel Mrs. Elma Winborne Davis Mr. and Mrs. William J. deButts, Jr. ’58 Mrs. Diane H. Del Priore Mrs. Barbara Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. John P. Diffley Dr. and Mrs. Ignatius L. DiNardo Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Dixon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Dougherty ’64 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. William M. Drennen, Jr. ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. DuBose ’54 Capt. and Mrs. Philip V. H. L. Duckett ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Dunnan Mr. and Mrs. Ammon G. Dunton, Jr. ’53 The Hon. and Mrs. Nelson T. Durden ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Eliot Hon. and Mrs. Thomas B. Evans, Jr. Ms. Madeline Anderson Finney Ms. Joyce B. Fletcher Ms. Jane Hutcherson Frierson Dr. Lenora Peters Gant and Dr. Raymond Gant Mrs. Sylvia W. Geer Mr. and Mrs. Sydney A. Gervin III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Gerrald A. Giblin Mr. Langhorne Gibson, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Gideon, Jr. Mr. Charles P. Gilchrist, Jr. ’41* Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Glaize, Jr. ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Glubiak Mrs. Jeanne C. Goddin Mr. Wellington Goddin Mr.* and Mrs. E. Howard Goodwin ’38 Mr. William P. Gotschall Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Gowin
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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Mr. and Mrs. Adair McKoy Graham Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Grainger ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Graves II Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guy IV Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hackenson The Hon. and Mrs. Donald M. Haddock ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner Hall Dr. and Mrs. William L. Hand III ’73 Dr. and Mrs. William E. Hannum Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lee Harman Dr. and Mrs. Perry Monroe Harmon Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Harris III Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Peden Harris Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hart III Mr. and Mrs. George W. Henderson III ’66 Mr. Harold L. Henkel Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. G. Hobson ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hooff III ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Hooff ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John C. H. Hooff, Jr. ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Huger II ’52 Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Clay R. Jacob ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johann Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Johnson, Sr. The Rev. and Mrs. Gary D. Jones Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Jones, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Mohamedu F. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Erik William Jordan Mr. Oliver T. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Scot Alan Katona Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Kehlenbrink Mrs. Stuart Kerr Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Bernard Killeen Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kittrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kupersmith Dr. Michael J. Kushner and Ms. Sarah J. Warden Mr. Gilbert H. Lamphere Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Larkin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lawson III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. L. James Lister Mr. Charles Markley Logan ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Logan, Jr. ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Andrew Lohr Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Lummis ’73 Mr. J. Stewart Marr Mr. and Mrs. John K. Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Martin ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Mark C. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. McGinty ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. McLaughlin, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William d. Mebane Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Mengel Dr. and Mrs. Augustus L. Middleton, Jr. ’48 Dr. and Mrs. William H. Milam, Sr. Mrs. Kay Cox Mills Mrs. James S. Mitchener, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Braxton Moncure Ms. Karen M. Monson Mr. and Mrs. Percy Montague III Mr. and Mrs. Austin T. Moore, Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. P. William Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Morison ’62 Mrs. Nancy R. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Louis Read Mortimer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nelson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Oates, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. O’Donnell Dr.* and Mrs. W. Levi Old, Jr. ’42 Ms. Phyzzie Page Mr. Arthur M. Parker and Dr. Meda L. Doffermyre Mr. G. Bruce Parkerson and Dr. Jennifer M. Parkerson Mr. Mukesh C. Patel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Pell III ’52 Dr. Leslie H. Pelzer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Pendergrast, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Millard Perkerson III Mrs. Nancy LaValle Perkins Mr. and Mrs. William Kennon Perrin III Mr. and Mrs. Brien Peterkin Mr. and Mrs. David B. Phillips, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Pietsch ’58 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pitney Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. Pope ’67 Mr. and Mrs. James G. Potter Dr. and Mrs. Dennis I. Pullins Mr. and Mrs. I. Mayo Read ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Rengers Mrs. Frank W. Rogers, Jr. The Hon. and Mrs. James J. Rowe Dr. and Mrs. John Charles Rozier, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Sabella Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Sams III ’64 Dr. and Mrs. Omar P. Sangueza Ms. Agnes Schipper Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schmitt Capt. Brandi A. Schuyler Mrs. Mary Tiffany Schweitzer Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott III ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Shepherd, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. George Sherrill ’50 Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander Shuford II ’62 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sibley ’37 Mr. Richard Winfield Sickles Mr. and Mrs. E. Dan Smith II ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Hampden H. Smith III Dr. Pamela Kay Smith Mr. and Mrs. John D. K. Smoot III The Hon. and Mrs. Joseph E. Spruill, Jr. Mr. J. Gilbert Stallings Dr. and Mrs. James M. Stallworth, Jr. ’63
Col. and Mrs. Shelby Taylor Stevens Mr. and Mrs. G. Craig Stewart III ’70 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sutton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Tarbutton Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William G. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thompson ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Wayt B. Timberlake III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Tompkins, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Klaus G. Utermohlen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Van Clief, Jr. Dr.* and Mrs. John D. Varner ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Vickery, Jr. Drs. Ophas and Marneerat Vongxaiburana Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Vranian Dr. and Mrs. William B. Waddill ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones Walker, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wallenborn, Jr. Ms. Linda Walls Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin Ward IV Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Washburn ’69 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansell Watt III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. David Newton Webb Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Weidenfeller, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Werner Dr. S. Nelson Weston ’54 Mr. Kennon C. Whittle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whittle II ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence Williams Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Winslow, Jr. ’54 Mr. Anderson Wise ’56 Mr. John Ellis Knowles Wisner Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woltz, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James W. Wotring, Jr. Mr. David A. Wysong ’59 LOYALTY GIFTS
Ms. Ana Cecilia Alfaro Dr. and Mrs. William H. Atwill Mr. and Mrs. Mark Suppes Battin Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Beck Mr. John S. Breuer Dr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown III Dr. and Mrs. William K. Brown ’39 The Rev. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Bryan ’53 Ms. Denise E. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Claudius S. Dawson, Jr. ’53 Mrs. Chester B. De Gavre Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henry Doering, Jr. Mr. Ralph Lanier Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Farrar, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Flynn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer Gaillard III Mr. and Mrs. William F. Geier Mr. Jeffrey H. Goodell
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Mr. Peter P. Goodnow and Mrs. Catherine B. Gomez-Goodnow Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fletcher Herrington III Mr. Jeffrey B. Hoisington Prof. and Mrs. John G. Holland ’54 Dr. and Mrs. James K. King Mr. and Mrs. Robert deTreville Lawrence IV Mr. and Mrs. Fulton D. Lewis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Madden Mrs. Andrew B. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Mashburn Dr. and Mrs. James Dunn Mason, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William O. McMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McRae Dr. J. Michael Miller and Ms. Kay Marshall Mr. Robert Latane Montague III ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Morison III ’54 Ms. Lisa R. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Read ’56 Dr. Christian J. and Mrs. Kendall T. Reische Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howard Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller Robbins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Robinson, Jr. Mr. Robert J. Rogers, Jr. ’79 and Ms. Rocío M. Mendizábal Mr. Richard C. Sherrill and Ms. Carole Bellance ’56
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Mr. and Mrs. Palmer N. Stearns, Jr. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Streed Mr. Timothy S. Thompson and Ms. Alice J. Kaylor Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Tylander Mr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Unger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Webster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Westerfield Mr. and Mrs. Randall K. Wilson Mrs. Anne Ligon Woodbridge Mr. John P. Wright Mr. and Mrs. James F. York ’81 Dr. and Mrs. James R. York PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cotten Alston III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Armfield IV Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bagley IV ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Belk Mr. and Mrs. Owsley Brown II Mr. M. Hunt Broyhill ’82 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clarke ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Coley, Jr. ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Charlton deSaussure, Jr. Mr. Thomas P. Duke Mr. Ralph Lanier Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ewing Mrs. James H. Fannon, Jr. Mrs. Sylvia W. Geer Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Gibson ’57 Mrs. Frank S. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Temple Grassi
Mr. and Mrs. James Morton Gravely Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lyn Hadwin, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hannon II Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hardison III ’75 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Henderson III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Landon Hilliard III ’58 Prof. and Mrs. John G. Holland ’54 Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Inman II ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Erik William Jordan Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Lummis ’73 Mr. and Mrs. David Maybank, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Murchison III ’72 Mr. St. George Bryan Pinckney ’65 Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Sibley, Sr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sibley ’37 Mr. and Mrs. Blair W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. G. Woodward Stover II Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Tompkins, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Vietor Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin Ward IV Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansell Watt III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whittle II ’69 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. E. Jenner Wood III ’70 Mr. Li-Lang Xu and Ms. Yan-Wei Guo
GIFTS FROM
GRANDPARENTS The School is particularly grateful to the grandparents of students and alumni who continue to be faithful and generous supporters of Episcopal High School.
TOTAL GIFTS: $58,124
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Cadwalader ’40 Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrett Howell Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lummis ’47 Mr. and Mrs. John Pascal Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. John M. Trask, Jr. ’54 Mrs. George M. VanMeter g Mr. and Mrs. David J. Wood, Jr. ’42 THE HIGH LIST
Mr. and Mrs. Lammot Copeland, Jr. g Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Frantz, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hollins III Mrs. David J. Mahoney g Mr. and Mrs. Echol S. Marshall, Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ragsdale ’58 THE 1839 SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. deButts ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harris Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murchison II ’47 THE PENDLETON CLUB
The Hon. T. Cass Ballenger ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Barringer II ’48 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Blake ’51 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Calvert ’51 g Mr. and Mrs. Tench C. Coxe III ’43 Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr. ’47 g Mr. and Mrs. John H. Duer III ’53 Mrs. Rufus H. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eastwood II ’48 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Fairchild Mrs. Frank S. Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gosnell g Mrs. George Watts Hill, Sr. g Mr. and Mrs. David Maybank, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Patrick, Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Percy II ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Pritchard, Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. Brian Thompson Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ward, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Weisiger Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Winston THE HILL CLUB
Mrs. William C. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Zack H. Bacon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P. David Brown Mrs. Julian T. Buxton, Jr. Mr. William Cory g Mrs. Lois deMey Mrs. Dorothy Eberly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Farnsworth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Hagood, Sr. ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Holt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hood Mrs. Peter D. Humleker, Jr. g Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jackson, Sr. g Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Derek Limbocker Ms. Jacqueline E. Maher and Mr. John M. Walker Mrs. Nelcy N. Paz THE HONOR ROLL
Mrs. Mary T. Acquaire Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alford Mr. and Mrs. John Amico Mr. and Mrs. Archibald E. Baker ’47 Mrs. Kay Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ballenger ’48 g Ms. Nancy Bedford Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bennert Mr. and Mrs. William Benson Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Blake ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Blake, Jr. g Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Baylus C. Bramble, Jr. Mrs. Rebecca S. Breed Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burke Mr. Wayne Buttery Mrs. Elizabeth G. Cauthen g Mrs. Les Chalkley The Hon. and Mrs. John E. Clarkson ’48 Dr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Coley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conger Mr. and Mrs. Edward Covert Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crook, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Michael Cusano Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Davis, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Dulany F. deButts III ’41 Mrs. Barbara Dickinson Mrs. Robert A. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. O. Kemp Dozier Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dulany, Jr. Mr. Joseph G. Dunn, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeze Mr. Charles P. Gilchrist, Jr. ’41* Mrs. Jeanne C. Goddin
THE RANDOLPH FAIRFAX SOCIETY $5,000–$50,000+ | THE HIGH LIST $2,500+ | THE 1839 SOCIETY $1,839+ | THE PENDLETON CLUB $1,000+ THE HILL CLUB $500+ | THE HONOR ROLL $100+ | LOYALTY GIFTS Up to $99
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Mr. Wellington Goddin Mr.* and Mrs. E. Howard Goodwin ’38 Mrs. Emily Hargett Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hart III g Mr. Ernest P. Haufe Mrs. R. D. Heinitsh Mr. and Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hudson g Brig. Gen. & Mrs. John A. Hurley Mrs. Dorothea Hyman Mrs. Howard H. H. Jones g Mrs. Stuart Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kittrell, Jr. g Ms. Barbara Ligon g Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Little, Jr. g Mrs. Susan Matthews Mrs. James S. Mitchener, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Natalie Col. and Mrs. Charles K. Nulsen, Jr. ’43 g Dr.* and Mrs. W. Levi Old, Jr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker g Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearce Dr. and Mrs. Richard N. Pierson, Jr. Mrs. Nancy T. Rees g Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ripley Mr. Lawrence Shappert g Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sibley ’37 * Deceased | g Contributed to the Class of 2010 Gift
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spence The Hon. and Mrs. Joseph E. Spruill, Jr. Mrs. Helen B. Stansbury Mrs. Frank H. Stringfellow g Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Thurston Mr. and Mrs. James W. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Waldrop, Sr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralston Wells Dr. S. Nelson Weston ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Wilson, Jr. ’41 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Jr. ’54 LOYALTY GIFTS
Mr. and Mrs. Jozsef Arpasi Mrs. Juanita Boyd Ms. Bonne Brown Dr. and Mrs. William K. Brown ’39 Mrs. Chase Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher Mrs. Lilia Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Gookin Mr. and Mrs. Roger Griswold Mrs. Caroline Henderson Mrs. Margo Bocock Hurley Mrs. Betty Witt Long Mrs. Margaret W. Mealy
Mrs. Virginia Mittauer Mr. and Mrs. Withers W. Moncure Mrs. William O’Connell Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Page ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richardson g Mr. and Mrs. Frank Troutman, Jr. g Mrs. Dorothy Turner Mr. and Mrs. Wiley A. Wasden, Jr. Mr. Howard O. Woltz, Jr. g Dr. and Mrs. James R. York PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS
Dr. and Mrs. W. Z. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crook, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Michael Cusano Mr. and Mrs. O. Kemp Dozier Mrs. Frank S. Goodman Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton III ’62 Mrs. Edna M. Koonts Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Koonts Mr. and Mrs. David Maybank, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. John Pascal Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ragsdale ’58 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sibley ’37 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Jr. ’54
FACULTY, STAFF
AND FRIENDS This year, 100 percent of Episcopal’s faculty made a financial contribution to the School. We appreciate their generosity and that of all members of the EHS community who give to Episcopal in so many ways. EHS is also grateful for the support of special friends, who encompass a spectrum of donors, including brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, and friends of students and alumni. TOTAL GIFTS: $35,754
GIFTS FROM FACULTY AND STAFF
Mrs. Ellen Shaver Albers and Mr. Ken Albers Mr. and Mrs. Cheyenne B. Amos Mr. Thomas D. Anderson, Jr. Ms. Emily M. Atkinson and Mr. Andrew Reynolds Mr. Gary E. Baldwin Mrs. Barbara Bassett and Mr. Pat Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Berry, Jr. Ms. Sonia Bertrand Ms. Anne T. Carver and Mr. Justin Ward Mr. and Mrs. Douglass P. Caslow Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Castle Mr. James Harrell Chesson ’79 Mrs. Jean Z. Cohen and Mr. Harrison Cohen Mr. David W. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Conklin Mrs. Abigail J. Cross and Mr. Andrew Cross Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Davila Mr. and Mrs. William H. de Butts III ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dix Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Dixon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel A. Ebel Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Eckert Mr. W. Perry Epes III ’65 and The Rev. Gail A. Epes Mr. and Mrs. Jess Evans Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Mr. James J. and Mrs. Jennifer S. Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Rachael A. Flores and Mr. Barlow L. Flores Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Ginman Mr. Jeffrey H. Goodell Mr. Peter P. Goodnow and Mrs. Catherine B. Gomez-Goodnow Ms. Betsy Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Gowin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Halm Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hathaway Mr. Robert M. Hedrick Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey Ms. Mary Elizabeth Hobart Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Hodge, Jr. ’89 Mr. Jeffrey B. Hoisington Ms. Alison M. Holby Mr. Charles Holt and Mrs. Christina Maher Holt Ms. Fern Kathleen Howe The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hummel Ms. Heidi R. Huntley Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Jordan Mr. Andrew Kean Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Kehlenbrink Ms. Susan A. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Kraut Mrs. Kathleen E. Lawton-Trask and Mr. Andrew Trask Mr. Leonard and Dr. Brown Leonard Ms. Carolyn L. Lewis and Mr. Andre Phillips
Mrs. Jacelyn G. Locke and Mr. Benjamin B. Locke Ms. Jacqueline E. Maher and Mr. John M. Walker Mrs. Joanne McAvoy Ms. Tara L. McKnight Dr. J. Michael Miller and Ms. Kay Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Toby Moore Mr. Whittelsey Morgan and Ms. Alison Grossman Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason New Dr. Kimberly G. Olsen and Mr. Kaj Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Page Mr. Bradley C. Park and Mrs. Amy Park Mr. and Mrs. David H. Peabody Mr. and Mrs. David M. Phillips, Jr. Mr. Frank P. Phillips Mr. Scott R. Pohjola Rev. and Mrs. Gideon L. K. Pollach Mrs. Molly W. and Mr. William Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Rengers Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Rice Dr. Aleta Richards and Mr. Bob Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Chip Rodgers Mr. Robert J. Rogers, Jr. ’79 and Ms. Rocío M. Mendizábal Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ruehling Ms. Mary-Carson B. Saunders Mrs. Elizabeth Lane Shapiro and Mr. Joel Shapiro
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Mr. Sam R. Slack Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Streed Mr. Richard M. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Swanson Ms. Miranda Elizabeth Kaylor Thompson ’00 Rev. Heather A. VanDeventer and Mr. David Gortner Ms. Elizabeth Vorlicek and Mr. Nathaniel Duffield Mr. and Mrs. Damian C. Walsh Mrs. Julie Wang-Gempp Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Watts III Mr. and Mrs. Richard Westerfield Mrs. Lindsay Sullivan Whittle Comstock ’99 Mr. Frederick J. Wilcox IV and Ms. Emily W. Straight Mrs. Elizabeth Huffman Wilkinson and Mr. John Wilkinson Mrs. Stacie Williams and Mr. Jeffrey Williams Mrs. Elizabeth MacNeil Woodcock and Mr. John A. Woodcock GIFTS FROM FRIENDS
Mrs. Mary B. Alterman Mr. and Mrs. V. William Archer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kim Bingham Mrs. Hunsdon Cary, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cramer Mrs. John Hill Cronly, Jr. Cross Country Team Parents Mr. William Riley Deeble III Mr. Remmel T. Dickinson Cmdr. Tom R. Downs Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker Duncan Mrs. Edward R. Dyer, Jr. Mr. William Ward Ellis, Jr. Mr. John L. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Kyle M. Holt The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Shannon Johnston Mrs. Sally Bugbee Keidel
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Mr. James G. Kenan III Mrs. Jane W. Kerewich Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kerns Mrs. Sally O. Kitchin Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay Ms. Galen Goodwin Longstreth Mr. and Mrs. William S. Manuel III Mr. Parker Mears Mr. and Mrs. R. Whitney Mears Mr. and Mrs. Vollie D. Melson Mrs. Edward W. Morris Mr. Andrew R. Nickle ’11 Mr. Ralph S. O’Connor Mrs. Allen C. Phillips, Jr. Mr. Nicholas A. Phillips The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Neff Powell Mr. and Mrs. Reid B. Prichett Ms. Wyndham Robertson Mr. James M. Seidule Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Skipper Mrs. Allen Smith III Ms. Alexandra L. Strubing Mr. Allen M. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. David D. Welsh Dr. and Mrs. Jock R. Wheeler Mrs. Joseph B. Withers, Jr. PROMISE CAMPAIGN GIFTS
Mr. William J. Blair III Mr. Colin C. Brown II Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Butler Mrs. Robert Spann Cathcart III Mr. James E. Clement, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Cohen Mr. Chuck Cordell Mrs. Deborah Craig Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cranford Mr. G. Thomas Dunlop IV Mr. and Mrs. James R. Felts Mr. William R. Goetzenberger Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Gray Mr. Fletcher H. Gregory III
Mr. Howell K. Hallett II Mr. and Mrs. Ron E. Hendrix Mr. Hayes R. Holderness Mr. James C. S. Holladay Mr. Frederick E. Hopkins III Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hudson Mr. J. Mitchell Hull Mr. and Mrs. Danny H. Isaac, Jr. Mr. Joseph B. Kluttz Mr. Jonathan Legg Ms. Elizabeth March and Mr. David Stein Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. March Ms. Lucy March Mr. James S. McClinton III Mr. and Mrs. Luther O. McCutchen III Mr. Carl W. Meares III Mr. W. Massie Meredith, Jr. Mr. William P. Miller Mr. Douglas D. Monroe III Mr. John F. Nash Mr. Patrick F. Nash Mr. Dean G. Norman Mr. C. Talbot Nunnally III Mr. Richard B. Payne, Jr. Dr. Edward L. Proctor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ramsbottom, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rodwell Mr. Richard O. Rogers III Mr. G. Kinsey Roper III Mr. and Mrs. James M. Singleton Mr. Robert C. Slane Mr. Roy L. Smart III Mr. Robert H. Spilman, Jr. Mr. Benjamin Sykes Sturdivant Mr. R. Giles Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Tysinger Mr. Edward W. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Neyle Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wood
CORPORATE AND
FOUNDATION GIFTS The School appreciates the contributions these generous organizations made directly to Episcopal in 2009-10.
TOTAL GIFTS: $171,164
Advanced Project Management, Inc. Akridge Family Foundation The Arkwright Foundation Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust T. Cass Ballenger Charitable Trust within The Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund The Bard Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Paul & Merrill Barringer Family Foundation The E. Warner Bass Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Berry Family Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Fund Blue Cross-Blue Shield of South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Abney S. Boxley III Fund of the Foundation for Roanoke Valley J. Read Jr. & Janet Dennis Branch Fund of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia Owsley Brown II Family Fund at The Community Foundation of Louisville The Sara Shallenberger Brown/Owsley Brown II Fund of The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc. The Brown Foundation, Inc. The John and Christine Browner Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund John N. Browning Family Fund L.S. and J.S. Bryan Fund of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia The Bryant Foundation George P. & Martha B. Buckey Fund of the Franklin County Foundation Buford Family Fund of the Community Foundation
The William S. Burdell, Jr. Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fuller E. Callaway Foundation Reid B. Cameron Irrevocable Charitable Trust Foundation for the Carolinas Sarah King and Lyles Carr Charitable Fund of the Alexandria Community Trust The Beirne Carter Foundation Chapman Family Charitable Trust The Chapman Family Charitable Trust The Charitable Gift Fund The Chestnut Street Foundation, Inc. Cochran Family Fund of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Cohen-Dillard Fund of the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro The Community Foundation of Louisville Depository, Inc. Community Welfare Association The Edwin P. Conquest Memorial Trust The William C. Cook Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee The Crosland Foundation of Foundation For The Carolinas Jane Deering Gallery Dickson Foundation, Inc. The Dollens Family Foundation Mary Earle Wilson Dozier Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Dunton Fund of the Pasadena Community Foundation B.P. Eggleston III Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Bill and Diane Elliot Fund of the Foundation for Roanoke Valley Episcopal High School Fund of the Community Foundation for the National Capital Region
The Mary C. Ewing Fund of the Foundation For The Carolinas Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Burney Fair Endowment of Coastal Community Foundation of SC Falken Family Fund of the Winston-Salem Foundation Florence Bryan Fowlkes Fund of The Community Foundation The Fraser-Parker Foundation The Frill Foundation The Gayle Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Harris Glover Foundation Goldman Sachs Philanthrophy Fund The Thomas H. & Georgia P. Gosnell Charitable Lead Annuity Trust The Gregory Family Foundation The Warren M. Gump Fund The Hall Family Foundation The Harrison Foundation The Hobbs Foundation The Samuel J. Holtzman Family Foundation, Inc. The Howell Fund The Hyman Family Advised Fund at The Community Foundation in Jacksonville Christopher and Lucinda Kellam Jones Fund of The Winston-Salem Foundation Bennette G. and Martha H. Keys Donor Advised Escrow Fund of the Central Carolina Community Foundation Lykes Knapp Family Fund Minnie B. and Bernard B. Lane Foundation Lellen and Rick Lane Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Lanier-Goodman Foundation Lawson Family Foundation of the National Philanthropic Trust
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Logan III Charitable Fund of The Trust Company of Virginia Foundation Loomis Foundation Merrill Mahoney Fund A of the Jewish Communal Fund The Maniyar Family Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mason III Donor Advised Fund of Foundation for the Carolinas The Courtney and Bo Mauzy Family Fund through The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving The Robert D. and Virginia J. McCallum Family Foundation McGuire’s School Foundation McNichols Family Gift Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Mealy Family Fund of the Advised Charitable Gift Fund Catherine McGee and William Deb Mebane Charities The Melville Foundation Mewbourne Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Moncure-Watson Family Trust The Moore Chartiable Foundation, Inc. Mosbacher Foundation of the Greater Houston Community Foundation Muller-Tompkins Charitable Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund John R. and Frances P. Murchison Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Southeastern North Carolina Linda and Reid Murchison Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Southeastern North Carolina Martha & William Murray Foundation John & Lane Nash Charitable Foundation of the Capital Community Foundation Pat and Carol Nash Charitable Foundation of the Capital Community Foundation
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The New York Community Trust Nulsen Family Foundation Inc. The Oakenwold Fund Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation Bailey and Rose Patrick Donor Advised Fund of Foundation For The Carolinas Bailey W. Patrick Family Donor Advised Fund of Foundation For The Carolinas Lucie and Chuck Patton Fund of the Winston-Salem Foundation Pfefferkorn Foundation Inc. Mathis Pfohl Foundation Earl N. Phillips, Jr. Family Foundation Pohanka Lexus Al and June Rhyne Family Fund of the Foundation for the Carolinas Richards Family Limited Partnership Rocklands Barbeque and Grilling Company Sarah S. Ruffin and Dalton D. Ruffin Advised Fund of The Winston-Salem Foundation Paul E. Sackett, Jr. Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Sandridge, Jr. Advised Fund of The Winston-Salem Foundation The Louis A. and Martha H. Schmitt Donor Advised Fund of Foundation For The Carolinas Schwab Charitable Fund Massie Scott Fund of the Community Foundation Shaw Family Foundation The John and Louise Sloan Donor Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Southeastern North Carolina E. Newbold and Margaret duPont Smith Foundation Spogli Family Foundation William and Sally Spotswood Foundation of the River Counties Community Foundation
The Spray Foundation, Inc. The Whitney & Anne Stone Foundation John P. Strubing Foundation John J. and Betty Pratt Sutton Advised Fund of the Winston-Salem Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sykes Sturdivant Fund Target Take Charge of Education Pete Thomas Fund of the Community Foundation of South Georgia, Inc. Total Living Construction, Inc. James P. Totten Family Foundation of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Townsend Family Foundation The Train Foundation TSC Foundation, Inc. Robb & Elizabeth Tyler Foundation Wallenborn Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Weber Family Charitable Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund David White Family Fund of The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Donaldson G. Williams Family Fund of Foundation For The Carolinas Winston Family Foundation, Inc. Wise Advised Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation, Inc. R. Halsey and Lisa S. Wise Family Fund Chris and Bessie Wolfington Charitable Fund Beane Wright Foundation Trust
MATCHING GIFT
COMPANIES
A significant number of alumni, parents, and friends increased their contributions by giving through their employer’s matching gift program. This form of philanthropy is offered by more than 500 companies, usually through the human resources department. We are thankful for the contributions of these employers.
Altria Matching Gifts Program American International Group, Inc. Assurant Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program BlackRock Matching Gift Program Brink’s Company The Brown Foundation, Inc. CA, Inc. Matching Gifts Program Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Cisco Systems ConocoPhillips Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Dominion Foundation Matching Gift Program The Dowd Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Entergy Corporation
Fannie Mae Foundation General RE Services Corporation Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation IBM Corporation Ingersoll-Rand Charitable Foundation JPMorgan Chase Foundation Kimberly-Clark Foundation, Inc. Lincoln Financial Foundation McAfee, Inc. Matching Gifts Program MeadWestvaco Foundation Merck Partnership for Giving Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. Milliken & Company Morgan Stanley Foundation Norfolk Southern Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation Occidental Petroleum Charitable Foundation
Owens Corning Foundation PBG WINs Matching Gifts Pegasus Solutions, Inc. The Pimco Foundation Prudential Foundation Regions Financial Corporation Reynolds American Foundation Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Sprint Foundation SunTrust Carolinas Group Foundation, Inc. SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Universal Leaf Tobacco Company Wachovia Foundation Educational Matching Gifts Program Wells Fargo - Community Support Programs Wiley, Rein & Fielding LLP
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MEMORIAL AND
HONOR GIFTS
Many donors choose to make memorial or honor gifts to Episcopal High School as a way to pay tribute to friends and loved ones. We are grateful to these donors who contributed to EHS from July 1, 2009 to July 31, 2010.
MEMORIAL GIFTS
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
COL. THOMAS W. C. BIRGE ’48
MR. SAMUEL JAMES CALVERT, JR. ’47
MISS CAROLINE ELIZABETH ANDERSON ’97
Mr. Weir R. Goodwin III ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Kyle M. Holt
Ms. Calvert Elizabeth Coley ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Anderson Mr. Joshua Spencer Glazer ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Gookin Mr. and Mrs. Scott Crissman Harris ’97 Mrs. Jane Mebane Mobley ’95 and Mr. Joe Mobley Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller Robbins, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Skipper
In Memory of In Memory of
MR. HUNSDON CARY, JR. ’24
DR. EDWARD ALBERT BLACKBURN, JR. ’42
Mrs. Hunsdon Cary, Jr.
DR. LAUREN MICHELLE ARMISTEAD ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wadsworth Couch ’40 Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker Duncan Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. William S. Manuel III Mr. Ralph S. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansell Watt III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Welsh
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Anderson Ms. Shriti Bharat Patel ’97
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of MR. DAVID MCGEE CARMINES ’95
The Class of 1995 In Memory of MRS. MARIE CAROSI
Mrs. Kay Cox Mills MR. DAVID JETER BLALOCK ’86
In Memory of DR. ROBERT SPANN CATHCART III ’57
Mr. and Mrs. James Meriwether Lewis ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Barringer III ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McBride Goodrum, Jr. ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehill Robinson ’85
In Memory of
In Memory of
MS. KATHERINE DIAL BAKER ’03
MR. GEORGE P. BROWN ’80
Mr. and Mrs. William Lenox Baker ’77 Mr. John-Ashton McRae ’03 Mr. and Mrs. John H. McRae Mr. and Mrs. William Levi Old IV ’02 Dr. and Mrs. William Levi Old III ’68 Dr. and Mrs. Jock R. Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Watt, Jr. ’80
In Memory of MR. CHARLES TORRENCE ARMSTRONG ’63
Mr. Julian Tucker Baker, Jr. ’57
MR. C. S. TAYLOR BURKE, JR. ’42
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Burke ’85
In Memory of BRIG. GEN. EDWIN S. CHICKERING
In Memory of
MR. PATRICK HENRY CALLAWAY
MR. RICHARD HENRY HORNER BALES ’32
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingston Cunningham ’76 Mr. and Mrs. W. Page Dame III ’59 Mr. William Anderson Parker, Jr. ’45
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In Memory of MR. REED HALLUM CECIL ’57
In Memory of
In Memory of
Mrs. Mary B. Alterman
Mrs. Robert Spann Cathcart III Mr. and Mrs. Mark DeWolf Gibson ’57 Mr. and Mrs. David Maybank, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard Syer ’57
Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton Chickering ’68 In Memory of MR. STUART GRATTAN CHRISTIAN, JR. ’39
Mr. A. Stuart Ryan ’03
In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. JOHN JAY CORSON IV ’53
MR. H. S. LOCKWOOD FRIZZELL ’42
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallagher Snead ’89
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Massey McLaughlin, Jr. ’70
In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. GEORGE CARRUTHERS COVINGTON ’71
MR. WILLIAM WEEMS GATES ’93
Mrs. Jamie Johnson Boyd ’96 and Mr. Pascal S. Boyd III Mr. James C. S. Holladay Mr. James S. McClinton III Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Downing Mears, Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John McNeale Moncure ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spears Mullen, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. A. Wilson ’85 In Memory of MR. C. A. “NEIL” CRAIG II ’47
Mrs. Deborah Craig In Memory of MR. WILLIAM VERNER DANIEL ’46
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkinson Carr ’43 Mrs. Elisabeth Reed Carter Mrs. Stuart Grattan Christian, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie Mr. and Mrs. H. Winston Holt III ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slingluff Leake ’77 Mr. Edward Archer Leake, Jr. ’47 Mr. Edward Archer Leake III ’76 Mr. Francis Carter Leake ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. Mr. St. George Bryan Pinckney ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hathaway Warner ’53
Mrs. Harold E. Barrett In Memory of MR. LUCIEN MINOR GEER
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Washington Bailey III ’86 Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman Bard ’76 Mrs. Catharine Slater Crawford ’93 and Mr. Penn Crawford Mr. and Mrs. John F. DePodesta Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. DePodesta ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Armistead MacKnight, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Presley William Moore III ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehill Robinson ’85 Mr. Scott Barrett Singer ’91 Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Skipper Mr. Richard M. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Chacko Thomas ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Tylander In Memory of MR. CHARLES PIERSON GILCHRIST, JR. ’41
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Dunnan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson Gilchrist IV ’02 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson Gilchrist III ’67 Mr. Christopher Harrison Gadsden Gilchrist ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenkins Gilchrist ’71 Mrs. Stewart Gilchrist Jones ’00 and Mr. Crawford J. Jones
In Memory of MR. CAM D. DORSEY, JR. ’35
In Memory of
Mr. Francis Marion Bird, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hollis III ’66
MR. E. HOWARD GOODWIN ’38
In Memory of MR. ROBERT A. DOUGLAS
Mrs. Virginia Mittauer In Memory of MR. GEORGE THOMAS DUNLOP III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodley Heath III ’81 Dr. William Brown Patterson ’79 In Memory of DR. EDWARD RYANT DYER, JR. ’35
Mrs. Edward R. Dyer, Jr. In Memory of MR. ROBERT WIATT FARRAR ’07
Ms. Catherine Gray Coley ’07 Mr. William Shaw Corbitt IV ’02 Mr. David Brevitt Glaize ’07 Ms. Katharine Watts Hutchison ’02 Mrs. Edna M. Koonts
Mr. and Mrs. V. William Archer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blue Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bayly Buck III ’69 Mrs. Elizabeth G. Cauthen Mrs. Stuart Grattan Christian, Jr. ’39 Mr. Ronald L. Cohen Mrs. John Hill Cronly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Dandridge, Jr. Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation Dr. Steve and Dr. Ruth Engelberg Mr. Joseph M. Evancich Ms. Betsy Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Kaplan Mr. Gary W. Lively and Ms. Louise W. Minter Ms. Galen Goodwin Longstreth Mr. and Mrs. Angus Macaulay Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Martin Mr. and Mrs. David Maybank, Jr. ’50
Ms. Hope Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Middleditch Mr. William P. Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elis Olsson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Quayle III Ms. Antoinette N. Starr Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard Syer ’57 Ms. Jane R. Tolleson Roy Wheeler Realty Co. Ms. Frances Wilner Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph Wood, Jr. ’42 In Memory of MR. JOHN GRAVATT GOODWIN ’38
Ms. Betsy Goodwin In Memory of MR. ARTHUR POWELL GRAY IV ’64
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Vranian In Memory of MR. GARY LYN HADWIN, JR. ’99
Mr. and Mrs. William Alford Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brittain Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carlisle Mrs. Georgeanna Milam Chapman ’99 Mr. William Sherard Chapman III ’99 Mrs. Taylor Gillis Clement ’01 and Mr. Baxter L. Clement The Copeland Family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cranford Mr. and Mrs. James R. Felts Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Gray Mr. and Mrs. James Grayson Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel Morgan Guthridge ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lyn Hadwin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron E. Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hinson Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Danny H. Isaac, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Luther O. McCutchen III Mr. and Mrs. William Pritchard Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Proctor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ramsbottom, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rodwell Mr. and Mrs. James M. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Mr. Richard M. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Neyle Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wood
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In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
DR. ROBERT ALDRIDGE HAND ’51
MR. ZACHARY JAMES LEA ’88
MR. STURE G. OLSSON ’38
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Parkhill Hand ’86
Mr. Richard M. Stubbs
Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation Mr. Charles Elis Olsson ’82
In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. KEVIN MCDONALD HAYTHE ’89
MR. COLLIER COBB LILLY ’85
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kerns Mr. Richard M. Stubbs
MR. ALLEN CARLETON PHILLIPS, JR.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G. Craig, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Archer Pierce II ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guerrant Read Bennett ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Alexander Collie ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Gregory, Jr. ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehill Robinson ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. A. Wilson ’85 Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Yeager ’85
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. CHARLES RAPLEY HOOFF, JR. ’31
MR. GEORGE MASON III ’67
MR. JAMES E. RAGSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rapley Hooff III ’58
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson Gilchrist III ’67
Mr. and Mrs. James Edmundson Ragsdale, Jr. ’82
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. CHARLES RAPLEY HOOFF, SR. 1902
MR. BURRELL OTHO MCGEE ’52
MR. WILLIAM BEE RAVENEL III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rapley Hooff III ’58
Mr. Frederick MacKay Cole ’52
Mr. Hayes Acklen Noel ’59
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
MRS. MARYALICE BOARDMAN HOWE
MR. JOHN HARRIS MEYERS ’34
MRS. JOSEPHINE TUCKER ROBERTSON
Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey
Mrs. Virginia Seale Watt
The Hon. and Mrs. W. Gaston Caperton III ’59
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. ARCHIBALD ROBINSON HOXTON, JR. ’35
MRS. JAMES A. MILLER
MR. FRANK WALTER ROGERS, JR. ’47
Dr. and Mrs. James Isaac Miller ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers Vaden ’67
In Memory of MR. ERNEST HELFENSTEIN III ’50
Mr. William Ruffin Cox III ’71 and Ms. Jo-Ann Menchetti Mrs. Archibald R. Hoxton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scottow Atherton King ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Wilson
In Memory of MR. ROBERT REINO MILLER ’03
In Memory of
Ms. Tinsley Simonds Iselin ’03
MR. MATTHEW THOMPSON SCOTT ’82
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Attison Leonard Barnes III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Haines Marston ’82
In Memory of
MRS. SUSAN S. MILLER
MR. JOEL BATES JAUDON ’58
Dr. James Isaac Miller ’94 Dr. J. Michael Miller and Ms. Kay Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. David Winston Hall ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Johns Philips Jaudon ’51
Mrs. Catharine Slater Crawford ’93 and Mr. Penn Crawford Mr. Thomas Clark Dashiell ’66 Mrs. Allen C. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallagher Snead ’89 Mr. K. Dane Snowden ’87
In Memory of MRS. VIRGINIA N. SETTLE
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G. Craig, Jr. In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. BURGETT HAMILTON MOONEY, JR. ’37
In Memory of
MR. W. MACKENZIE JENKINS, JR. ’49
Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander Banks, Jr. ’90
COL. LEMUEL CORNICK SHEPHERD III ’43
Mr. and Mrs. H. Winston Holt III ’49
Capt. James Leonard McVoy ’45 In Memory of
In Memory of
MR. B. H. RUTLEDGE MOORE ’55
In Memory of
MR. ALEXANDER JENNETTE JOHNSTON ’78
Mrs. Robert Spann Cathcart III
MS. RILEY ALISON SIMS ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Archer III ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Montgomery Grainger ’75
In Memory of
Mrs. Catharine Slater Crawford ’93 and Mr. Penn Crawford
MR. STANLEY CLARENCE MORRIS, JR. ’42
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Morris III ’82
MR. CHARLES H. KEHLENBRINK
Mrs. Robert A. Douglas
In Memory of MRS. MARY “PEGGY” SMITH
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marcellus Holley, Jr. ’87
MR. HESLETT KILLIN MURRAY
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Jr. ’57
MR. JASON SCOTT KORSOWER ’94
Mr. Richard M. Stubbs
MR. WILLIAM ELMORE SPRUILL ’85
In Memory of DR. WILLIAM LEVI OLD, JR. ’42
In Memory of MR. EDWARD WOOD LANE, JR. ’29
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Alfred Gervin III ’66
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In Memory of
Mrs. William C. Andrews Mrs. Sally Old Kitchin
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Alexander Collie ’85 The Hon. and Mrs. Joseph E. Spruill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. A. Wilson ’85 Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Yeager ’85
In Memory of
In Honor of
In Honor of
MR. TROY FRANK STALLARD ’86
MR. WILLIAM MONCURE BOOTHE ’43
MRS. ARCHIBALD R. HOXTON
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EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
2009–2010 Annual Report
EPISCOPAL
2009–2010 ANNUAL REPORT
DONOR PROFILE
SCOTT
GOODMAN ’78 ATLANTA, GEORGIA
1.
WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO ATTEND EHS? HOW DID YOUR SON, CAMPBELL ’12, DECIDE TO STUDY AT EPISCOPAL?
My dad, Frank Goodman ’44, attended EHS and my parents had been involved in Atlanta alumni activities and recruiting students for the School. I followed in my dad’s footsteps. Campbell looked at other schools, and he decided that he wanted to go to EHS. We had attended an EHS-Woodberry football game when he was younger, and I think any kid who sees that would love the spirit of EHS. He also knew about the legacy of his grandfather and thought that was kind of cool.
2. There are so many. I remember running the mile in track (Mr. Male was the WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE EHS MEMORY?
coach), and I didn’t do very well. I remember him telling me that he didn’t care whether I came in first or last place as long as I gave it my best. That incident stuck with me and is a great lesson at such a young age. I have fond memories of my roommates, Gus Barber ’78 and Bill Hughes ’79, and my tennis teammates and Coach Johns.
3.
HOW DID YOUR EHS EXPERIENCE IMPACT YOUR LIFE? HOW HAS IT IMPACTED CAMPBELL’S?
I think anyone that goes to Episcopal would say that the Honor Code has the greatest impact. When you go to EHS at such a young age, you learn how to advocate and take responsibility for yourself. I made many lifelong friends, and whenever you make that connection with other EHS graduates, you feel a certain bond. EHS is great for business and networking, as it is so well known and regarded throughout the country. Campbell has only been there for one year, but, as a result of the many activities/sports he is involved in, he has learned how to organize and manage his time better. I know he loves EHS and has a lot of pride being a member of the Episcopal community.
4. My wife says that it would be better not to talk about that!
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5.
AS CHAIR OF THE ATLANTA REGIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, YOU’VE BEEN VERY ACTIVE IN SUPPORTING THE SCHOOL. WHY DO YOU THINK IT IS IMPORTANT TO GIVE YOUR TIME TO SUPPORT EHS?
My father got a scholarship to go to EHS, as he could not afford to go. When he was in his first year he lost his only brother in the South Pacific during WWII, and he had already lost his dad. In a way EHS was his family. It was at Episcopal where he met John Grant ’45, who later introduced my dad to my mother. His coaches encouraged and pushed him, and at EHS is where he developed his athletic drive and success. He went on to U.Va. on a football scholarship and may not have gone to college if not for the EHS opportunity. For me, after growing up in Atlanta I am so grateful I have my EHS friendships. And now my son is there, and we enjoy visiting him and seeing my friends who have kids there now. I can already see how he has benefited from the EHS boarding school experience after only one year. I am so impressed with the kids and quality of education, as Campbell’s teachers and coaches are outstanding and committed to the kids 24 hours a day.
6. You should probably ask my mother, as I think she is one of the most WHAT’S YOUR PHILANTHROPIC PHILOSOPHY?
generous people I know. She helps more people by giving her time and resources to education and working in causes that help folks less fortunate. Our thoughts are to help the institutions which have the most impact on kids and which have impacted our family the most. EHS ranks at the top of that list!
7. I love the School as it has done so much for four generations (my dad’s WHY DO YOU GIVE TO EPISCOPAL?
uncle and my niece also attended EHS) of my family.
“ W hen you go to EHS at such a young age, you learn how to advocate and take responsibility for yourself.”
DONOR PROFILE
ELIS
OLSSON ’82 WEST POINT, VIRGINIA
1. Like many of the “new boys” in my class, I did not make the decision to go WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO ATTEND EHS?
to Episcopal High School; my parents did. My father had gone to EHS, and he wanted me to do the same. The truth is, I was a shy, small-town boy who was intimidated when I first stepped on the EHS campus. EHS was a Spartan environment back then, and the “rat system” was a big part of daily life, but the School was a great place for me to push myself and grow. EHS prepared me for future challenges and gave me more self-confidence.
2. It’s tough to pick a favorite memory – playing football for Ed Rice, visiting WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE EHS MEMORY?
D.C. on biology field trips with Mr. Johns (great teacher and friend, scary driver), and playing a bit part in “Oklahoma” would all be near the top of my list. But I have to say that my favorite memory was participating in the summer trip to Germany. Our German teacher, Steve Six, led 17 of us on bicycles through Germany and Austria – 1,700 miles in six weeks. We would ride through scenic vistas in the Austrian Alps all day, up and down mountains, and then Mr. Six, an ex-Marine, would goad us into a pushup competition that night in the youth hostel. It was insane, but absolutely amazing – one of those experiences that you look back on and say, “If I can do that, I can do anything.”
3. EHS has given Lanier tremendous opportunities for growth. Her trip last year HOW DO YOU THINK LANIER ’11 HAS GROWN AT EHS?
to the Dominican Republic and her trip to Kenya this summer have exposed her to different languages, customs, and cultures. She has been challenged in the classroom and on the athletic fields. Whatever path she chooses in life, she will be better for the experiences she has had at EHS.
4. Back in the early ’80s, EHS offered a class in aviation. The School owned a TELL US SOMETHING WE PROBABLY DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU.
tabletop simulator that was kept in a room on the third floor of the Learning Center behind a glass wall. The glass wall had a gap at the top. For some reason I didn’t take the class, but I was always fascinated by aviation. On the weekends, when no one was around, I would climb over the wall and use the flight simulator. Now, I’m a professional pilot. As Joseph Campbell, the American mythologist, said, “Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls.”
5.
YOUR FATHER, STURE OLSSON ’38, WAS ALSO A GREAT SUPPORTER OF THE SCHOOL. HOW HAS HIS LEGACY IMPACTED THE RELATIONSHIP THAT YOU AND LANIER HAVE WITH EPISCOPAL?
My dad was a strong personality, and he had a big influence on our lives. He passed away shortly after Lanier started at Episcopal as a freshman. Just a few weeks earlier, we drove up to my parents’ home to have dinner with him. Dad knew that Lanier was headed to EHS and, though he was not one to show his emotions, he was very proud of her. Dad had served on the EHS Board of Trustees when they made the decision to go coed. At the time, there was still a lot of concern among the alumni about whether or not it was the right decision. That night when we went up for dinner and Lanier walked into the kitchen, he was sitting at the table and said, “Hey, rat, go get me a glass of water.” That was his gruff way of saying, “I’m proud of you.” It’s neat for Lanier and her younger sister, Maja ’14, to know that they share EHS with their grandfather. In fact, they share that with both of their grandfathers. Their grandfather on their mother’s side, Billy Percy ’57, also went to EHS.
6. There are many reasons to give. Andrew Carnegie said, “Surplus wealth WHAT’S YOUR PHILANTHROPIC PHILOSOPHY?
is a sacred trust which its possessor is bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community.” While many of us have seen our “surplus wealth” decrease over the last few years, we are still truly blessed to live in this country and have the freedom and opportunities we all have. Charitable giving is a way to be part of something larger than ourselves and give others the opportunities we have enjoyed.
“ Episcopal prepared me for future challenges and gave me more self-confidence.”
DONOR PROFILE
T.J. WILT ’95 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
1. In my opinion, Episcopal is one of the elite boarding schools in the country. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO ATTEND EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL?
The long-standing traditions and the D.C. area made for an easy decision.
2. Betsy and I came back in June for my 15th Reunion. It’s only been a couple TELL US ABOUT YOUR MOST RECENT VISIT TO EPISCOPAL.
years since I was there last, but I was amazed by all the work taking place on campus. The improvements are great for the School. Every corner I turned was more exciting than the last. We wanted to bring our three boys with us, but decided it would be better to bring them in the fall for a football/ soccer weekend.
3. My most treasured memories from my time are my friendships, hands down. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE EHS MEMORY?
We all became family throughout our years and basically raised each other. My friendships from EHS are still my best today. I would not trade the experience for anything.
4. I have a lot of great memories and lessons from EHS, but Coach Castle DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE LESSON YOU LEARNED AT EHS?
provided the most. He taught me confidence, patience, and drive on the wrestling mat. Off the mat, he taught me to understand and appreciate that life is bigger than any one moment or circumstance and that all things are possible with the right attitude.
5. EHS shaped my life. I believe that Episcopal made me who I am. The indepenHOW DID YOUR EHS EXPERIENCE IMPACT YOUR LIFE?
dence, the lessons learned, and the obstacles that were overcome all gave me perspective on how to live my life with my family, my work, and my faith.
6. I tortured my roommate at EHS with a bugle horn alarm clock. I gave him TELL US SOMETHING WE PROBABLY DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU.
one opportunity to knock it out of a window our sophomore year or else it was going to make it to graduation – he missed. I later sent it in a care package to him and his wife in the Peace Corps.
7. My philanthropic philosophy has formed over the years through trial and error. WHAT IS YOUR PHILANTHROPIC PHILOSOPHY?
I have learned to say no to everyone on the first call. I have also learned to give only where my heart and my passion lie.
8. See number 7.
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“ The independence, the lessons learned, and the obstacles that were overcome all gave me perspective on how to live my life.”
DONOR PROFILE
COTTEN
ALSTON ’63 ATLANTA, GEORGIA
1. Having been raised in the good ol’ days, I was told by my father that “I would WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO ATTEND EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL?
have the privilege of going away to school at EHS.” My father had spent three years at EHS in the early 1930s, and his experience was so positive that he wanted his son to be a part of the same community. So, my “choice” was really one of immersion: in my father’s memories, under his guidance, and from my early camper years at Camp Yonahnoka where C.V. Tompkins inculcated us campers with a strong EHS sense of the world!
2. Honour wanted to get herself into an adventure, and EHS was the perfect WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO SEND HONOUR ’06 TO EHS?
place. I could not improve on my own father’s reasoning in considering moving Honour out of her Atlanta school and missing her companionship for most of the year(s): “Your mother and I are not sending you off, we are offering you the opportunity, the privilege, of going to EHS…”
3. It was Honour’s graduation, June 2006. I could only sit there and remember TELL US ABOUT YOUR MOST RECENT VISIT TO EPISCOPAL.
the Centennial Hall seating for parents and family of 250 boys…the rich and wonderful contrast of that memory was profound!
4. At 14-18 years of age, a four-year stint at EHS is a huge chunk of a young WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE EHS MEMORY?
person’s life, say 25 percent! The effects are profound – usually positively so, sometimes not. I was fortunate to have had a pretty marvelous experience at EHS. I tell folks that my time there was back in the old days when there was no going home for Thanksgiving and when you were with 250 boys for virtually nine months of the year! Personally I thought that this was “normal;” but many classmates were much more far-seeing than I – they covered a lot more territory! So, the memories are myriad: dorm, football, amazing schoolmates; but perhaps my favorite and most unique was as a “lowly” first-year student. I was crossing near the main drive late one cold, snowy winter’s evening, and I encountered the Head Monitor, Big Stu Saunders, and a couple of his Senior Monitors/classmates. They had a huge sled and were all rocketing down the main drive, and having some serious grins, real big guy stuff – not for a first year “rat!” They yelled at me and asked if I wanted to ride, and here I am, 51 years later, still cherishing the memory.
5.
HOW DID YOUR EHS EXPERIENCE IMPACT YOUR LIFE?
Per No. 4, we were together for many months. The pure osmosis of being surrounded by such wonderful people – teachers, classmates, staff, beautiful acreage, all bound by the Honor Code – was good then, but it is even more amazing in retrospect. My parents had left college decisions up to me which was cool, except that I was pretty clueless about it all. W.B. Ravenel swooped in and insisted that I must go to Davidson College, and I’m pretty sure that it was not my College Board scores that got me in.
6. I am a failed class correspondent…promising to do better for the lovely TELL US SOMETHING WE PROBABLY DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU.
EHS magazine. The lives of our unique classmates are fascinating; we were formed during some very important years. I am curious and driven to reconnect and elucidate.
7. I want to give to those institutions which are familiar and good and still WHAT IS YOUR PHILANTHROPIC PHILOSOPHY?
maturing, where I have lived, where I have grown – it is my payback, my responsibility. I wish that I had more to give.
8. I give to EHS because it nurtured my father, me, and my daughter. It is a pleasure WHY DO YOU GIVE TO EHS?
to be a small part of something that continues to grow and face the world.
“ It is a pleasure to be a small part of something that continues to grow and face the world.”
DONOR PROFILE
JOHN & KAREN
WALKER ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA
1. We would have to say that in large part it was Nancy who chose to send WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO SEND NANCY ’11 TO EPISCOPAL?
herself! She was very interested in EHS because of the 100-percent-boarding environment. Although we are a “local” family, Nancy wanted the full-time experience Episcopal had to offer.
2. Since we are a local family, we visit Episcopal relatively frequently, not just TELL US ABOUT YOUR MOST RECENT VISIT TO EPISCOPAL.
for Parents’ Weekends, but also for many sporting events or even just to take Nancy and her roommate out to eat. One of our most recent visits involved an unforgettable personal tour of the new athletics complex with Mr. Hershey.
3. We often admit that we had some reservations about sending our youngHOW HAS EHS AFFECTED NANCY’S LIFE?
est child “off ” to boarding school, even though we are nearby. We are amazed, though, at all EHS has to offer. Sometimes we say that we gave Episcopal our little girl, and they gave us back a young woman. Nancy has also forged a lifelong friendship with her roommate, Shantell Bingham, who has become truly a part of our family. In fact, she came with us on our family vacation this summer!
4. Nancy has many wonderful EHS memories, but last spring after breaking WHAT IS HER FAVORITE EHS STORY TO TELL?
the School record for strikeouts on the softball team, she loved telling us about all the congratulations she received on campus, including high-fives in chapel. She also had a memorable Woodberry weekend junior year, making many friends at both schools.
5. Because Nancy is a competitive softball player and we spend so much time TELL US SOMETHING WE PROBABLY DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU.
at Episcopal athletic events, most people know we love sports. But most probably don’t know that we are Broadway theater fanatics, due in large part to Nancy’s older sister, Natalie, who attends the Tisch School of Drama at NYU (and attended theater camp with Larry Owens ’08).
6.
WHAT IS YOUR PHILANTHROPIC PHILOSOPHY? WHY DO YOU GIVE TO
EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL?
We probably have multiple philosophies, but with Episcopal our philosophy is one of appreciation – for the opportunities EHS has given Nancy, for the resources that are available to her and to us, and for our own blessings in life. We also fully understand that tuition, as substantial as it is, cannot fund the entire EHS experience – not just the operating budget, but the amazing campus, special programs, and all that makes EHS special. Finally, Nancy has played a key part in our decision, as she felt strongly about our family supporting Episcopal to the fullest extent possible for us.
“ Sometimes we say that we gave Episcopal our little girl, and they gave us back a young woman.”
DONOR PROFILE
FRED & BARBARA
KALEMA-MUSOKE BURKE, VIRGINIA
1. Three family friends whose sons had graduated from EHS highly praised the HOW DID YOU AND DAVID ’10 DECIDE HE WOULD ATTEND EHS?
School for its quality education, dedicated and caring teachers, college placement results, Honor Code, and facilities. Following our visit and presentations by the admissions staff, students, and parents, David decided he wanted to attend EHS, which coincided with our wishes. We supported his decision wholeheartedly. Episcopal’s closeness to our home also helped to calm any parents’ anxieties of sending a 13-year-old kid to a boarding school.
2. The graduation weekend (June 4-5), which was one of our highlights of TELL US ABOUT YOUR MOST RECENT VISIT TO EPISCOPAL.
David’s four years at EHS. As parents, we felt so proud of David and greatly appreciated how much he had matured. More importantly, we were proud of what he had been able to achieve, the recognition and awards by his peers and the faculty, the respect and honor he showed staff and fellow students. It was also touching to watch as his friends, freshmen he had lived with in the dorm, made their way through the crowd to come and give him big hugs and congratulate him on his achievements. It was a bittersweet weekend – we were so grateful to the entire EHS staff and family that David had grown and matured so much and achieved more than we ever expected, sorry he was leaving, though excited he is headed to Amherst College.
3. We have many memorable moments that we cherish. The most significant WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE EHS MEMORY?
was when David got injured during an away basketball game and the wonderful support we got from the entire School starting with the coach, Jim Fitzpatrick (calling to inform us, visiting the hospital to check on David, and offering to bring him McDonald’s); Mr. Hershey calling David personally to check on him; the accommodation provided by the School – changing his dorm and giving him access to a special elevator to facilitate his movement; and the medical staff facilitating his rehabilitation, including driving him to the doctor’s for his follow-up visits. This all blew us away! Also, the 2010 Virginia State Independent Schools soccer final game! Wow, what a game! Exciting and memorable that EHS won to repeat as state champions. David being a major part of the team for two years and co-captain made us proud of his leadership and confidence in his skills and abilities. But more important was the celebration by practically the entire EHS School family. These memorable stories are telling of Episcopal’s community support, both in tough times and in celebrating each other’s successes.
4. David has grown into a mature, very independent, respectable young man who HOW DO YOU THINK DAVID HAS GROWN AT EHS?
communicates with adults and the young with ease; a leader with promising potential; an independent thinker, a responsible and caring individual; and a well-organized and serious student who knows how to take advantage of opportunities presented.
5. We are not sure of what you know about us, but maybe one thing that you TELL US SOMETHING WE PROBABLY DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU.
never got a chance to know is that both of us (Fred and Barbara) were born into very large families of more than 10 siblings! Can you imagine sharing the little we had with 10 others!
6. We honor God by sharing our talents and blessings. We believe it’s better to give WHAT’S YOUR PHILANTHROPIC PHILOSOPHY?
than to receive. Somebody has to take care of tomorrow! If not us, who?
7. To thank those who gave yesterday and enabled us to give David this great WHY DO YOU GIVE TO EPISCOPAL?
educational investment, and to give hope for those who will come tomorrow. With David, we got more out of EHS than we were able to contribute or give; we can never give enough back. EHS has been so good to us; we are greatly indebted. We will gladly send George (our youngest son), if admitted, to EHS for his high school education.
“ We honor God by sharing our talents and blessings. We believe it’s better to give than to receive.”