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FALL 2015 | GREENHILL SCHOOL

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THE MAGAZINE OF GREENHILL SCHOOL

Grand Opening of the Dining Hall Adventures in Science Class of 2015 Annual Report of Gifts


On this page: September 21, 2015 marked the grand opening of our completely renovated and modernized dining hall, open to all members of the Greenhill community, including our youngest students in Preschool. The 2015-2016 school year is an exciting and historic time for Greenhill with the opening of many new facilities. A new athletic pavilion serving Maalouf and Frankel fields on the southeast corner of campus opened in early October, and the long-awaited Marshall Family Performing Arts Center will open in January 2016. For the latest news on this initiative, see p.30.


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ADVENTURES in SCIENCE alums reflect on science at greenhill 48

2 A Word from Scott A. Griggs Head of School 4 School News Briefs

12 Winter & Spring Sports Recap 18 The Class of 2015 51 A Message from Macey Small Davis ’94 President, Alumni Association 52 Alumni News 56 Alumni Class Notes 60 In Memoriam 61 Turning Points 92 Why I Give: Scott Beck ’92 93 2015-2016 Board of Trustees 93 Greenhill School Advancement Office

Annual Report of Gifts 63 A Message from William E. Rose, ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees 64 Statement of Financial Position 65 Endowment Performance 66 Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year 68 Greenhill Fund 86 Corporate and Foundation Donors 86 Restricted Operating Donors 87 Library Donors 87 Gifts in Kind 88 Endowment Fund Descriptions 90 Endowment Fund Donors

30 Building Community Campaign Update New Dining Hall and Grand Opening of the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center Greenhill School is a diverse community of learners that strives for excellence; values individuality; fosters a passion for learning; promotes the balanced development of mind, body and character; encourages service; and instills a respect for others. Greenhill School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, ethnic or national origin in the administration of its educational policies and programs, admissions processes, financial aid programs, employment, practices, athletic practices and other School administrative activities.

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Dear Greenhill Community, Now is the time! This fall has marked a period of significant change for Greenhill. We moved into our newly renovated dining hall at the end of September. Students and faculty are enjoying the panini press, the four hot serving lines, and the cuisine prepared in our new hearth oven. And, while your children probably tell you about the food, I am delighted with the change in the culture of our lunch period. The round tables, which we started using on the first day of school, are encouraging good manners, deeper conversations and building relationships among all students and adults on campus. No longer is lunch a time of potential stress for children as they search for a seat at a table. The dining hall has a positive vibe that permeates every person on campus. The Building Community Campaign which has raised more than $41 million dollars toward the $52.5 million goal is bringing other major changes to campus as well. A year ago, we opened the Frankel and Maalouf Fields, and now the new Athletic Pavilion at the edge of the fields offers much-needed bathrooms, changing rooms and storage for our teams. The Marshall Family Performing Arts Center will open in January and plans are already underway for a Grand Opening Community Open House on January 24, 2016 where we will showcase the many new performance spaces with students of all ages. I simply cannot wait to see what our faculty and students will accomplish in the new space. And lastly, with well over 100 new parking spaces added to campus, everyone will be able to navigate much easier starting in 2016. While our campus is changing, our students are engaging in exploration and discovery each day. This issue of The Hill features the progression of our science program from Preschool through Upper School classes, highlighting the cross-disciplinary, hands-on experimentation that occurs in our IDEA lab, out on the field, or in the darkroom. I agree wholeheartedly with Upper School science teacher Barry Ide when he says, “I want my students to learn how to ask and answer their own questions. I want them to formulate questions that have no answer and seek to find those answers through careful research and study.” As our students are seeking answers to questions in the classroom, our annual theme of compassion has us all, students and faculty, pondering the question, “How will I show how much I care?” With all of the change on campus forcing us into new routines, causing us to rethink our dayto-day lives, we felt that it was meaningful to have a theme that caused us to pause and consider the experiences of those around us. More importantly, we need to consider how we are responding to those experiences and helping each other through our lives at Greenhill.

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Even though they have recently graduated from Greenhill, we must also take a moment to recognize the Class of 2015, a group that is beginning anew in college as I write. In total, the students applied to 235 different colleges with tremendous success and are attending 72 different schools in the U.S. and abroad. The breadth of the schools that our students attend reflects the wide range of interests and talents that comprise our student body. Finally, I know that I speak on behalf of everyone at the School when I say that we are incredibly grateful to everyone for their remarkable support. This issue of The Hill acknowledges the many parents, alumni, grandparents, parents, parents of alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Greenhill who contributed to the School in 20142015 in our Annual Report of Gifts. In particular, the support of so many people to the Building Community Campaign has allowed for these many enhancements, and we are grateful. Through your continued generosity, we have built our endowment, provided operational excellence and enhanced our campus. Thank you and let's make it a fantastic school year! Sincerely,

Scott A. Griggs Head of School


w o . h e r w a c fund Shoch yougreenhill mu Embarking on the 2015-2016 school year, we have returned to one of

Greenhill’s Core Principles,Compassion, as our annual theme. We are placing a special emphasis on how we care for one another and on relating to others. While we are a community of individuals, we are all on a shared journey to make the world a better place.” —Head of School Scott Griggs • Our award-winning community service program sends 1285 students into the community every year to deliver Mealson-Wheels, tutor, read to students at neighboring schools, work in gardens, build houses, collect supplies, and much more. • Our teachers foster a culture of autonomy, relatedness, and competence with students through classroom discourse, advisories, extracurricular activities, and community time. Our students gain confidence knowing their voices are heard.

• Many of our dedicated coaches give more than 300 hours of time per season to ensure that their players have the best instruction, guidance, and support, on and off the field. • Last year, the Middle School Character Council designed and implemented advisory activities with a special focus on compassionate action and purpose.

• Our Heart of the Hill program builds relationships across campus among students of all ages, consisting of 80 cross-divisional groups and perpetuating the mission of making community; being community; celebrating community.

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Lower School News

Welcome Head of Preschool Netra Fitzgerald Netra Fitzgerald joins the Greenhill community with a deep understanding of early childhood education, having spent 16 years in Preschool and Lower School classrooms, as well as possessing strong leadership skills garnered as a Summer Program Director and Interim Assistant Head of School at Manzano Day School, a peer ISAS school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Netra spent a total of six years in teaching and leadership positions at Manzano after seven years of teaching kindergarten at Presbyterian Day School in Memphis, Tennessee. Netra was previously teaching first grade at All Saints Episcopal School in Ft. Worth having come to the area because of her husband’s job relocation. Netra is the epitome of a life-long learner. She earned her B.A. in psychology from Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee, an M.A. in Teaching: Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Memphis, a Kindergarten Endorsement from Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tennessee, and a Post Masters Education Specialist Certificate in Educational Leadership from the University of New Mexico. Netra’s Head of School at Manzano Day described her as a “first-class individual who is an outstanding teacher, a mentor and model for younger teachers. She is an excellent listener who is trusted by all.” When the Head of School took a six-month sabbatical, he appointed Netra to the position of Interim Assistant Head of School to help lead the school in his absence, a choice he described as “obvious to all: faculty, parents and the Board.” Netra’s husband Ty is an executive with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, headquartered in Ft. Worth. They have two children, Kyle, a sophomore at Hampton University in Virginia, and Kelsey Fitzgerald a junior at Greenhill. Two Fourth Graders Receive Hellen Misura Award Presented to a fourth grade boy and girl who demonstrate outstanding leadership, scholarship, citizenship and sportsmanship, Khushi Chhaya and Joshua Titens won the Helen Misura Award for the 2014-2015 school year.

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Head of School Scott Griggs and Head of Early Childhood Kim Barnes. Farewell Kim Barnes Kim Barnes retired at the end of the 2014-2015 year, completing her 20th year at Greenhill and 35th year in education. Kim came to Greenhill in 1995 and served as a Pre-K and Kindergarten teacher for eight years. In her last two years as a teacher, she also served as the Head of Early Childhood, a position she ultimately held for 14 years. She enjoyed being the head of our early childhood division because it was a role that married her passion for education with her tremendous leadership skills. All of those who have experienced Kim’s teaching and guidance know the great knowledge she possesses on early childhood education and the extreme care and respect she has for young children. We will certainly miss Kim’s tireless energy, boundless enthusiasm and the smell of her birthday cakes emanating from the Preschool kitchen. The Greenhill Community congratulates Kim on her exemplary career and extraordinary service.


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Middle School News Two MS Students Perform for Charity in Downtown Library In July, two Middle School strings students, Christopher Dycus and Pranav Mukund, performed at the Dallas Public Library. The students played to raise funds for Vogel Alcove and have also designed their own website for their partnership, called PC Ensemble. Two Eighth Graders Receive Ronnie Freeman Award Megan Olomu and Ananias Hayes were the proud recipients of the Ronnie Freeman Award in May. This award is presented to an eighth grade boy and girl who has attended Greenhill for four years and has maintained the highest standards of scholarship, citizenship, leadership and participation in school activities. It is the highest honor attained in Middle School.

Greenhill Middle School Students Excel at National Spanish Exam In May, 91 seventh and eighth grade students earned honors, including 43 gold medals, on the 2015 National Spanish Examinations sponsored by the American Association of Spanish and Portuguese. Eighth-graders Samar Ahmad, Mira Jungerman, Sophia Little, Anna Myers, Ross Rubin and Scottie PearsonThompson all earned scores of 99% and were ranked in the top 1% nationally. Seventh-grader Jahnavi Nair earned a perfect score of 100%, and fellow classmates Ashton Collins, Varsha Danda, Elli Dassopoulos, Anushka Harve, Kirin Jayaseelan, Josh Leffler, Jake Nelson, Kaiti Ness, Anna Robinowitz and Brinia Zhang all earned scores of 99% and were ranked in the top 1% in the nation. For a full listing of distinguished students, visit greenhill.org/news. Greenhill Shines at Local, State and National Junior Classical Conventions In March, 36 Greenhill Middle School students participated at the Texas State Junior Classical League Convention in Amarillo, where the team placed third in the state. This was after 48 students had participated in the local Area C Convention, co-hosted by Greenhill and Jesuit. This past summer in July, 23 Latin scholars (19 MS and 4 US students) attended the national convention in San Antonio. Junior Nikhil Rao was named second vice president of the Texas State Junior Classical League. With the help of his fellow officers, Nikhil led the Texas delegation of 352 delegates in spirit every day. Texas won 2nd place in spirit on one of the days.

Latin students at the national convention in San Antonio.

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Upper School News

Garrett Boone speaks to Upper School students at assembly. Co-Founder of The Container Store Visits Greenhill for Earth Day In a special Earth Day presentation on April 20, leader in retail innovation and sustainability, Garrett Boone, spoke to Upper School students and faculty about his journey from a recent college grad working in a furniture store to one of the top retailers in the nation, as co-founder of The Container Store. Mr. Boone spoke about three avenues of his life, including the making of The Container Store, his new venture as founder of TreeHouse, Inc., a home improvement store for sustainable products, and his work in Texas state law as an environmental advocate with particular interest in the Elm Fork area of the Trinity River. Garrett Boone is the father of alumnae, Amy Boone Cunningham '97 and Katherine Boone '00. Greenhill Student Shines on International Equestrian Circuit In February, senior Eugenio Garza-Perez earned a spot on the Mexican National Team competing in the 2015 Furusiya Nations Cup. He earned the spot after leading his team to a second-place finish at the Young Rider Team Class. Garza-Perez also finished second overall at the Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix series, which is one of the highlights for the junior riders at the Winter Equestrian Festival. US Students Recognized at Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Four Upper School students were honored for their writing and three students were honored for their art at the 2015 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for Southwest Art Region At-Large. Writing winners included sophomore Michelle King, and juniors Kevin Wei, Kas Tebbetts and Lane Hirsch. Artwork winners included seniors Ashley Lee and Madeline Montoya, and junior Madhuri Deo.

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Junior Wins Young Patriots’ Essay Contest In February, junior Kevin Wei was selected as the winner of the Young Patriots’ Essay Contest for his work titled, “Individual Freedom & Prosperity: Lessons from History and Theory.” Wei received his award at a luncheon sponsored by the National Center of Policy Analysis.


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Greenhill Sophomore Places at National History Day Competition In May, Greenhill sophomore Sidarth Subramanian earned first-place honors in the Dallas region, along with third-place recognition in the state during its annual National History Day Competition.

Members of the "Viridian Robotics" Greenhill team Greenhill Robotics Team Places 11th at Regional Competition In February, The Greenhill Robotics Team finished 11th overall at the 2015 Southwest Regional FTC Championships held at The University of Texas at Arlington. The coined “Viridian Robotics” Greenhill Team consisted of sophomore Peter Sumner, freshmen Oliver Dai, Andrew Glick, Nicholas Mui, Victoria Shiau, Jason Wu, Amy Yang, and junior Jackson Carroll (not present at competition). The team was also selected as a finalist for the PTC Design Award. Greenhill Sophomore Honored by SPCA of Texas Sophomore Kailey McNeal was honored in June with the inaugural Gail Delay Youth Service Award by the SPCA of Texas for her dedication and hours of service to the organization. The award is named after Gail Delay, a longtime SPCA of Texas volunteer, who spent 18 years of volunteer service on educating children about the importance of helping animals. McNeal was given her award by James Bias, President of the SPCA of Texas. Greenhill Senior Named U.S. Presidential Scholar Semifinalist Senior Sloan Ungerman was selected as a semifinalist for the Presidential Scholar Award, which is given by the U.S. Department of Education. The Presidential Scholar Award is one of the highest honors in the nation for high school seniors, and only 141 students from around the country are recognized each year.

Subramanian, who worked closely with Middle School English teacher Monica Bullock, was honored in the Individual Documentary category where he featured, From Famine to Feast: Borlaug’s Battle with World Hunger. Fourteen Greenhill Seniors Selected as National Merit Finalists The National Merit Scholarship Corporation selected 14 Greenhill School seniors as National Merit Finalists. Congratulations to seniors Harris Chowdhary, Sam Cowger, Rachel Davis, Emily Fine, Andrew Friedman, Peter Grishin, Ashley Lee, Remya Menon, Maya Muralidhar, Ryan Rawitscher, Elizabeth Shi, Sofia Shirley, Sloan Ungerman, and Eric Yu. For a list of Commended Students and Semi-finalists, please visit: greenhill.org/news.

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Fine Arts News Greenhill Musicians Post Strong Showing at TPSMEA Auditions In January, two Upper School students and eleven Middle School students were honored with chair recognition at the Texas Private Schools Music Educators Association (TPSMEA) orchestra auditions. The students played together in a concert in February at Bishop Dunne High School. For a complete list of honored students, visit greenhill.org/news. US Students Shine at 28th Annual FWCD Photography Contest Upper School students received the highest honors and second-most acceptances at the 28th Annual Fort Worth Country Day Black & White Photography Contest in January. For a full list of award recipients, visit greenhill.org/news. Greenhill Student Work Shows at Dallas Museum of Art In April, the Dallas Museum of Art exhibited the collaborative and individual works of DFW-area schools, including Greenhill Lower, Middle and Upper School students. On April 1, at the opening of Young Artists: Self Portraits, hosted by Gene and Jerry Jones, Mrs. Jones visited and posed with four Greenhill students in front of the collaborative work by the pre-kindergarten class. Greenhill Students Study Musical Theater in New York City Twelve Upper School students spent winter break in New York City with a focus on musical theater. On a trip designed and chaperoned by Choir Teacher Vonda Bowling and Dance Instructor Kelly McCain, the students braved the cold and enjoyed every scintillating moment of the Broadway scene, including meeting cast members and seeing four shows.

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US Students Showcased at Young American Talent Exhibition Six Upper School students had visual art showcased at the Young American Talent, which is a juried art competition and exhibition for North Texas high school students. The exhibition, which was hosted by the Booker T. Washington School for the Performing and Visual Arts, was on display and featured at the gallery at El Centro College in Dallas and features 84 works of visual art. The exhibition was on display during normal operating hours and culminated with an awards ceremony on March 8. Congratulations to: senior Alex Raphael, juniors Meha Elhence, Rekha Sharma, and Sophia Steckler, and sophomores Mira Fradkin and Kyle Malone.


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Promotional poster for The Addams Family Greenhill Theatre Production Nominated for Two DSM Awards Last February’s theatre production of The Addams Family received two nominations for the Fourth Annual Dallas Summer Musicals High School Musical Theatre Awards. Sophomore Ali Simenc was nominated for Featured Performer for her role as Grandma. In addition, the production was also nominated for Scenic Design. The Addams Family was the final theatre performance in Greenhill’s historic Zale-Fields Theater. The production was directed by Catherine Hopkins with assistant director Henry Paolissi. Michael Orman served as the technical director; Vonda Bowling, music director; and Kelly McCain choregraphed the show.

Greenhill Photography Students Honored In April, six Upper School students had their photography shown at the 2015 Texas Visual Arts Association Contest hosted by The University of Texas at Dallas. Congratulations to seniors Sydnie Schindler and Eileen Skeen; juniors Meha Elhence, Rekha Sharma, and Sophia Steckler; and sophomore Elise Andres. Junior Sophia Steckler received special recognition with the TVAA JK Photography Award. Sophomore Mira Fradkin earned a second-place finish in the Photography division and earned the Exhibitors Prize from the Young American Talent contest, which will reproduce her image for next year’s contest on postcards, posters, and in the media. This is the second consecutive year that a Greenhill Photography student has earned this honor.

Advanced Video Production Films Receive Awards Across the Country Advanced Video Production students, led by teacher Corbin Doyle, received recognition for their record-breaking 26 films selected in festivals across the country. South by Southwest (SxSW), one of the four largest North American film festivals, included four Greenhill films out of 22 selections—more than any other school for the seventh year in a row. Other film festival acceptances included West Chester International, Magwill, Green Mountain, Dallas, Albany, Florida, Jesuit, and many more. What a year for AVP! For a complete listing of film titles and student names, visit greenhill.org/news.

Posters of past films hang in the AVP classroom. This fall marks the last time that classes will meet in the undersized lab in the Fine Arts Building. In January, the AVP classes will move to their much-deserved state-ofthe-art facility in the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center.

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Debate News

Faculty News

Greenhill Debate Team Earns Tremendous Successes in 2015 The Greehill Debate Team achieved high honors throughout the winter and spring at local and national tournaments in Texas and also in Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, New Orleans, and more.

Greenhill Educator Featured in NAIS Independent Magazine In January, Chris Bigenho, Greenhill’s Director of Instructional Technology, authored the lead article in the NAIS Independent School Magazine entitled “Detecting the Signal in the Noise,” about making sense of the myriad and rapidly changing ways that technology should be used in the classroom.

Standouts and winners included senior Mitali Mathur, one of only five students in the country to earn a spot on the USA Debate Team, seniors Sohum Daftary, Ricardo Jaramillo; juniors Graham Baker, Bennett Eckert, Varad Agarwala, Kevin Wei; sophomores Sidarth Subramanian, Diego Marrero, Grace Kuang, Shivani Daftary and Tanisha Gupta.

CFO Melissa Orth Named Board Chair for the NBOA In March, CFO Melissa Orth was named the new Board Chair for the National Business Officers Association. NBOA is the only national association focused exclusively on supporting independent school business officers and business operations staff, and fostering financial and operational excellence, among independent PK-12 schools.

Over the summer, our debate students continued to find success domestically and internationally. Mitali Mathur served on the USA team in Singapore, and was recognized as one of the top speakers out of hundreds from 53 countries! Juniors Varad Agarwala and Bennett Eckert placed in NSDA Nationals, and Director of Debate Aaron Timmons was awarded Emory University’s Thomas Glenn Pelham Award, given to one coach in the United States each year. Not resting on the laurels of last season, the team spent the summer at various debate workshops across the country, including Dartmouth College, The University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Northwestern University, UCLA, The University of North Texas, Georgetown University, and Queens University. For a complete list of student names and debate success, visit: greenhill.org/debate.

Greenhill History Teacher Named UTD O’Donnell Graduate Fellow Becky Daniels, Greenhill Upper School history teacher, has been named an O’Donnell Graduate Fellow for the 2015-2016 school year, at the newly established Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at the University of Texas at Dallas. As a fellow, she will be part of research and academic life at the Institute, which includes workshop talks and research groups.

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Farewell Barbara Currier Excerpt from The Evergreen by Varun Gupta and Catherine Leffert Dr. Barbara Currier, Upper School Math teacher and Greenhill Legend, retired in the spring of 2015 after dedicating 31 years to Greenhill. Dr. Currier, who had been teaching abroad at the American School of Paris in the early 1980s, said her discovery of Greenhill was completely by chance. Her school was searching for a new Head of Upper School and as part of the hiring committee, Dr. Currier was chosen to fly to Dallas to interview a candidate, who happened to be Greenhill’s then Head of Upper School. “As a visitor on campus, I remember thinking this is where I wanted to spend the rest of my career,” said Dr. Currier. “I literally fell in love with the place; but there were no [job] openings.” That July, Dr. Currier got a call. A math teacher had resigned and there was an opening at Greenhill. “It was complete serendipity. It was meant to be,” Dr. Currier said. Dr. Currier always wanted to go into teaching. “I always knew I was going to be a teacher,” she said. “When I was six, the neighborhood mothers would send their three-yearolds to my house so I could teach them to count and learn their ABC’s.” Dr. Currier recalls her early days of teaching­—the good and bad experiences that have stuck with her. “My worst mistake was when I walked into my first highlevel class, very cocky, and said, ‘If anyone is in the wrong place, you can subtly get up and walk out now and we won’t laugh at you.’ Everyone was looking at [his or her] schedules. I was in the wrong room,” said Dr. Currier. “[The students] were a little bit confused and I was incredibly embarrassed.” But her interactions with students provide many more positive moments. “By far the fondest memories have been with the kids I have worked with—some incredibly brilliant people I have been privileged to work with. Also the ones who didn’t know they could do math and got their whole head turned around during the time I worked with them and then decided they could do it. Those are the things that stay with me forever,” said Dr. Currier. After being chair of the department for 17 years, Dr. Currier stepped down and became the sponsor of the Greenhill math team. Students on the math team said that she not only helped them grow in their knowledge of math skills, but also ignited interests in the field.

Greenhill Legend Sue Roman, David Foote '85 and Greenhill Legend Barbara Currier

Barbara, you are retiring after an incredible career here at the Hill. You have meant so much to so many faculty and students, and I think I speak for many when I say how much we will miss your passion, inquisitiveness, compassion and desire to always strive for excellence. Thank you for 31 outstanding and memorable years.

Darryn Sandler ’95, Math Teacher, speaking on behalf of Barbara at her retirement reception in April, 2015.

“Working with Dr. Currier in her problem-solving course and subsequent tutorials caused me to regain the interest in contest math that I had in middle school,” said junior Hudson Fernandes, math team member. “I developed tremendously as a math student. Her genuine desire to help students better themselves will be sorely missed in the Greenhill community.” Dr. Currier’s colleagues said she has a keen eye for detail and astute organization. Pointing out typos in e-mails and keeping all paperwork neatly in binders was “signature Barbara,” according to Michael Legacy, Upper School Math Department Chair and math teacher. “Working with Dr. Currier has been educational. She has really high standards and is very organized. She laid a really solid foundation for the department during her 17 years as chair,” he said. In her retirement, Dr. Currier plans to travel and reconnect with her friends in Paris, tutor high school students and continue doing her morning Sudoku and crossword. She will also continue to treasure Greenhill as a family and as a home. “Greenhill has been a monumental part of my life, and I will miss being here more than I can tell. I have been truly blessed to be a part of such a caring, professional, and dedicated community, and I take many, many fond remembrances of all of you with me as I journey into the next phase of life,” she said.

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Winter & Spring Recaps The Greenhill Athletics Department had a tremendous 2014-15 winter and spring campaign. The Hornets had 41 All-Southwest Preparatory Conference award winners as well as 3 conference team titles in boys and girls tennis and girls track and field.

Boys Basketball The Greenhill boys basketball team recorded a 17-11 overall record under first-year head coach Joey Sims during the 2014-15 season. The Hornets­—who earned the top seed in the north—posted a fifth-place showing at the SPC Winter Championships after the Hornets defeated Holland Hall School by a 58-40 margin in their final game of the tournament. Auston Evans joined elite company at Greenhill as the senior guard became one of a handful of student-athletes to earn all-conference honors in each of his four seasons. Evans was joined on the all-conference team by sophomore Xavier Bryant—who earned All-SPC accolades for the second consecutive season. Evans became the first Greenhill boys basketball player to sign a National Letter of Intent in November when he penned with Lafayette College. (See page 17.) Girls Basketball The Greenhill girls basketball team finished with a 24-4 overall record during the 2014-15 season, including a perfect mark in regular-season conference play. The Hornets—who entered the SPC Winter Championships as the top seed— finished the tournament with a fourth-place showing. The 24 victories for the Hornets were the second-most in girls basketball history at Greenhill. Senior Hayley Isenberg was awarded with her third consecutive All-SPC honor while sophomore Ellen Margaret Andrews was selected to the all-conference team for the second straight season. Isenberg—who also was selected as a Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Large Private School Co-Player of the Year— became the first girls basketball player to continue her career with a NCAA Division I program after she committed to Harvard University. (See page 17.)

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Boys Soccer The Greenhill boys soccer team posted a 13-2-5 overall record during the 2014-15 season, which marked the Hornets’ best season under fifth-year head coach Greg Krauss. The Hornets finished fifth overall at the SPC Winter Championships after defeating St. Mark’s School of Texas, 3-2, in penalty kicks. Juniors Orion Marty and Ryan Pollack were honored with allconference accolades for the first time in their playing careers following the season.


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Girls Soccer The Greenhill girls soccer team enjoyed its 13th straight winning season under head coach Paige Ashley as the Hornets finished the 2014-15 season with an 18-3-1 overall record. The Hornets finished third overall at the SPC Winter Championships after defeating Holland Hall by a 2-0 score. Senior Sydnie Schindler was selected to the All-SPC Team for the third straight season while senior goalkeeper Alex Drossos was honored for the second straight year. Sophomore Rheagan Smith earned all-conference honors for the first time in her playing career. In addition, senior Camille Andrews signed a National Letter of Intent with Bucknell University. (See page 17.)

Girls Swimming The Greenhill girls swimming team recorded a sixth-place showing at the SPC Winter Championships to conclude its 2014-15 season. The Hornets had four student-athletes earn all-conference honors, which were the most among the Greenhill winter program. Junior Whitney Pettijohn earned all-conference honors for the third straight season while junior Megan Marshall earned All-SPC laurels for the second straight year. Junior Sophia Steckler and sophomore Richa Sinkre earned allconference award winners for the first time in their careers.

Boys Swimming The Greenhill boys swimming team concluded its 2014-15 season with a thirdplace finish at the SPC Winter Championships. Senior WT Greer shattered a pair of records at the SPC Winter Championships in both the 100-meter freestyle (46.50) and 200-meter freestyle (1:43.27) en route to earning all-conference honors for the third straight season. Junior Nicolas Suarez won the conference diving title for the first time in his career and was also honored with allconference honors for the third straight time.

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Winter & Spring Recaps Boys Tennis The Greenhill boys tennis team won its third consecutive and fifth conference title in the last six seasons as the Hornets defeated Kinkaid School, 4-1, in the finals of the SPC Spring Championships held at TCU’s Friedman Tennis Center. The Hornets ended the season with a 12-0 record and have won 52 of their last 55 matches. For the second consecutive season, the Hornets participated in the 16th Annual Corona del Mar All-American Invitational—one of the most prestigious high school tournaments in the country—where the Hornets posted a 16th-place showing in the nation. For the second straight season, senior Chris Jones was selected to the allconference team while teammates sophomore Nate Eazor and freshman Rishi Vas earned all-conference laurels for the first time in their tennis careers. In the spring, Jones committed to continue his tennis career at Tufts University. (See page 17.)

Girls Tennis The Greenhill girls tennis team captured its first team championship since the 2009 season when the Hornets posted a 4-0 record at the SPC Spring Championships at All Saints’ Episcopal School. The Hornets defeated Saint Mary’s Hall, The John Cooper School and The Hockaday School before notching a 3-2 victory over Episcopal School of Dallas in the championship match. The Hornets finished the season with a 14-3 overall record, and the team’s graduating seniors concluded their careers with a 37-13-1 overall record. Senior Jenna Reisler earned all-conference honors for the third time in her prep career while seniors Julia Reisler and Madhuri Deo were recognized with allconference laurels for the second straight season. In addition, the Reisler sisters were selected to the Texas Tennis Coaches Association Academic All-State Team. Jenna will continue her tennis career at the University of Chicago while Julia will travel to the West Coast to play tennis at California Institute of Technology. (See page 17.)

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Girls Golf The Greenhill girls golf team posted one of its best finishes in program history at the SPC Spring Championships as the Hornets finished eighth overall. The Hornets notched a team score of 594 (293-301) during the two-day tournament at Northgate Country Club in Houston. Senior Madison Pidgeon finished 10th overall at the tournament with a score of 173 (86-87) and earned allconference honors for the first time in her career. Pidgeon became the first Greenhill girls golfer to earn allconference accolades since Christine Voisinet ’12 during the 2010 season.


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Boys Lacrosse The Greenhill boys lacrosse team posted a 9-9 record to go along with an eighth-place finish at the SPC Spring Championships during the 2015 campaign. The Hornets were well-recognized around North Texas following the season. Junior Luke Wagner earned all-conference laurels for the third consecutive season to go along with Texas High School Lacrosse League Division II All-State honors. Senior Daniel Spomer also earned allconference and all-state honors while junior Andrew Montgomery earned all-state accolades for the first time in his career. Cole Cramer and Brooks McCormick will continue their lacrosse careers in college. (See page 17.) Girls Lacrosse The Greenhill girls lacrosse team posted a 7-10 overall record during the 2015 spring season under first-year head coach Lellie Swords. Swords – who previously served as the head women’s lacrosse coach at the University of Cincinnati—guided the Hornets to a seventh-place finish at the SPC Spring Championships. Senior Brianna Kessler earned all-conference laurels for the third consecutive season while freshman Gabrielle Coben was honored for the first time in her career.

Boys Track & Field The Greenhill boys track and field team finished fourth overall at the SPC Spring Championships after posting a total team score of 62 points. The Hornets had a tremendous season during the 2015 campaign as they recorded five top-four showings, including a meet title at the Cistercian Preparatory School Relays. In addition, the Hornets finished second overall at the SPC North Zone Relays and Bradley V. Urschel Invitational to go along with a third-place finish at The Meet at Midway. At the end of the season, the Hornets had four student-athletes earn all-conference recognition with junior Justin Estrada capturing a pair of honors in the 400-meter dash as well as a member of the 4x400-meter relay team. Freshman Antonio Lapeyrolerie also earned all-conference laurels in the 4x400-meter relay to go along with the high jump. Seniors Paulo Springer and Douglass Smith each earned honors as members of the 4x400-meter relay team.

Boys Golf The Greenhill boys golf team finished seventh overall at the SPC Spring Championships following a 36-hole team score of 638 (315-323) at the Northgate Country Club in Houston. Junior Evan Haynes posted a fourth-place finish with a score of 143 (72-71), which was three shots off of the individual tournament champion. The Greenhill junior earned all-conference accolades for the first time in his career. Senior Reed Russ—a four-year member of the team— committed to Dartmouth College during the winter signing period. (See page 17.)

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Winter & Spring Recaps Girls Track & Field The Greenhill girls track and field teams captured its second straight conference title as the Hornets finished with 145 points at the SPC Spring Championships. Junior Jernaya Sharp won three individual conference titles in the 100-meter dash, 100-meter hurdles and long jump to go along with a title in the 4x400meter relay along with Ellen Margaret Andrews, Kelli Banks and Emily Richmond. Junior Amelia Jones earned her first SPC conference title in the pole vault after clearing a height of 10-5. Sharp was honored with all-conference accolades in six events while Andrews and Banks each earned all-conference honors in four events. Richmond was cited with two all-conference honors while senior Hope Rovner and sophomore Rheagan Smith each earned all-conference laurels for the first time in their careers. At the conclusion of the season, Sharp and Jones were invited to the inaugural Meet of Champions at Baylor University which pitted champions from five conferences against one another from Texas. Softball The Greenhill softball team posted its best season under fourth-year head coach Monica Stephens as the Hornets finished with a 10-5 overall record to go along with a fifth-place showing at the SPC Spring Championships. The previous highest win total under Stephens was nine, which came during the 2012 season. Senior Caitlin Hoagland earned all-conference honors for the second straight season while freshman Hailey Wetherill earned all-conference accolades for the first time in her career.

Baseball After losing 12 seniors following the 2014 season, the Hornets had a rebuilding year on the diamond as they posted a 1-11 record during the 2015 campaign. The Hornets—who played with 14 underclassmen— notched a victory over Casady School. Alan Bliss was honored with allconference laurels for the second straight season, and the Greenhill senior will continue his baseball and football careers at Occidental College. (See page 17.)

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Collegiate Athletic Commitments National Letter of Intent Recap

Greenhill senior Auston Evans signed a National Letter of Intent in November to continue his basketball career at Lafayette College, a member of the Patriot League. The 6-6 guard became the first Greenhill boys basketball player to sign a National Letter of Intent to attend a NCAA Division I institution. Senior Camille Andrews continued the family legacy at Bucknell University as the Hornets’ defensive standout signed a National Letter of Intent to attend the Patriot League institution. Both of Andrews’ parents – Jaye and Andrea – are Bucknell alum, and her father still ranks in the top-10 in scoring in the Bison men’s basketball record books. In addition, senior Hayley Isenberg became the first Greenhill girls basketball player to continue her career at a NCAA Division I program as she committed to Harvard University. Senior Reed Russ also committed to an Ivy League program as he will continue his golf career at Dartmouth College. NCAA Division III Ceremony The Greenhill Athletics Department celebrated the commitments of 10 studentathletes who will continue their athletic careers at the NCAA Division III level beginning in the fall of 2015. Those student-athletes included: Alan Bliss (baseball/football) – Occidental College Cole Cramer (lacrosse) – Hendrix College Keyshawn Henson (football) – Hendrix College Chris Jones (tennis) – Tufts University Keyerra Jordan (basketball) – Millsaps College Brooks McCormick (lacrosse) – Millsaps College Chandler Notley (basketball) – Hendrix College Jenna Reisler (tennis) – University of Chicago Julia Reisler (tennis) – California Institute of Technology Sydnie Schindler (soccer) – Rhodes College

SPC News Congratulations to our Boys Varsity Tennis, Girls Varsity Tennis, and Girls Track & Field Teams for winning SPC Titles!

All-Conference Award Winners - Spring

All-Conference Award Winners - Winter

Boys Track & Field – Justin Estrada, Antonio Lapeyrolerie, Douglass Smith, Paulo Springer

Boys Basketball – Auston Evans, Xavier Bryant Girls Basketball – Ellen Margaret Andrews, Hayley Isenberg

Girls Track & Field – Ellen Margaret Andrews, Kelli Banks, Amelia Jones, Emily Richmond, Hope Rovner, Rheagan Smith, Jernaya Sharp

Boys Tennis – Nate Eazor, Chris Jones, Rishi Vas Girls Tennis – Madhuri Deo, Jenna Reisler, Julia Reisler

Girls Soccer - Alex Drossos, Sydnie Schindler, Rheagan Smith

Boys Lacrosse – Daniel Spomer, Luke Wagner

Boys Soccer – Orion Marty, Ryan Pollack

Softball – Caitlin Hoagland, Hailey Wetherill

Boys Swimming – WT Greer, Nicolas Suarez

Baseball – Alan Bliss

Girls Swimming – Megan Marshall, Whitney Pettijohn, Richa Sinkre, Sophia Steckler

Boys Golf – Evan Haynes

Girls Lacrosse – Gabrielle Coben, Brianna Kessler

Girls Golf – Madison Pidgeon

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Class of 2015

Greenhill School graduated the Class of 2015 at the 64th Annual Commencement ceremony held at the Meyerson Symphony Center on Monday, June 1, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.

Head of School Scott Griggs gave welcoming remarks and Assistant Head of School Tom Perryman ’81 gave the Invocation. Madeline Montoya ’15 gave a senior address about Greenhill shaping her into a person that is prepared for anything and who can rise to any occasion life may bring; Cooper Raiff ’15 delivered the second senior address, about being present in the moment, living every day to the fullest with immense gratitude for what Greenhill has given him. Peter Grishin ’15 was named Salutatorian and Sohum Daftary ’15 was named Valedictorian. And in a special touching moment, Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60, the daughter of Founder Bernard Fulton, was named the recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award. The distribution of diplomas followed and Mr. Griggs concluded the ceremony with his own charge to the Class of 2015, ending with the historic charge from Mr. Fulton:

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Stand firm in your own sense of right. It makes no difference how many facts gleaned from books you may forget; your values remain with you always and I trust you to reflect the moral stamina you acquired in your home and school environments. Lead people because you know you are right and your alma mater will reflect your glory. And always remember that one person can make a difference. Excerpt from the original graduation speech of Greenhill founder Bernard Fulton


Madeline Montoya ’15 “ These moments we share, these people we connect with—that never has to go away. The places we go can change infinitely. But we won’t. I won’t stop being the person this place made me, just because I won’t be sitting in [Greenhill’s] buildings. Because buildings are not what makes us, us.

Cooper Raiff ’15 “ Before we drive off, let’s promise each other this: Let’s promise each other that we will care— about our lives and about the lives of others. Let’s promise that we’ll keep growing and keep learning, but let’s also promise that we will stay present. Finally, let’s promise each other that we will never forget to visit and give a nod to home. It’s there. Always. Greenhill, I love you so very much. Thank you for caring about me.”

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2015 Graduation Awards “ One of the brightest minds in Greenhill’s recent history, Sohum Daftary pairs his innate ability with exceptional work ethic and discipline. Perhaps most impressively, he has not a whit of arrogance or superiority about him. He has demonstrated, in his own understated and mature way, outstanding qualities of citizenship and leadership throughout his involvement in debate, clubs and academics. This student’s exceptional personal qualities of empathy, kindness, appreciation, and energy have made him a model student and citizen over the last four years.” Valedictorian is awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the highest cumulative grade point average during the course of his or her Upper School years at Greenhill School. Sohum Daftary, Valedictorian

The Helen Fulton Award The Helen Fulton Award was added to the Commencement Program in 2015, named in honor of founding faculty member and wife of founder, Bernard Fulton. Helen Fulton was a life-long learner, exemplary citizen, and a wellrounded, balanced individual. Seniors nominate their peers who they believe embody these characteristics and then the finalists are chosen by a faculty vote:

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Hanna Arata

Camille Andrews

Rachel Carp

Sohum Daftary

Auston Evans

Emily Fine

Andrew Friedman

Sanah Hasan

Lindsey Ingram

Emily Richmond

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“ Peter Grishin has an insatiable thirst for knowledge. His deep conceptual understanding and ability to reason have taken him to the pinnacles of achievement in all of his courses. This student is a creative problem solver. He constructs solutions that are inspired and often different than the expected ones. Often his intellectual intensity is best expressed when he plays with numbers, words, and notes—when he immerses himself in the ‘potential’ of things and ideas. He will change our world for the better.” Salutatorian is awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the second highest cumulative grade point average during the course of his or her Upper School years at Greenhill School.

Peter Grishin, Salutatorian

Irma Chavez The Kate Cecil Award

Sofia Shirley Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award

Sera Tuz Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award

“ Sofia Shirley and Sera Tuz have demonstrated a deep love for Greenhill and a remarkable selflessness in the way they approach their academic and extracurricular pursuits. Most of all, these two students are kind. I’ve rarely run across students with such deep humility and depth of character at such young ages.”

“ The Dallas community is a better place because of Irma Chavez. Through her extensive volunteering—to the tune of over 250 hours— she has blossomed as a leader, as an outspoken member of the Greenhill community, and as an extraordinary human being.” The Kate Cecil Award is given to the senior who renders the most outstanding service to the Dallas community. The award is named in honor of Kate Cecil, a former member of the faculty for seventeen years. Christian Holmes The Phillip G. Foote Award

The Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award is presented to the senior who has given the most outstanding service contribution to Greenhill School. The award commemorates the over-four decades of service given to Greenhill by beloved teacher and administrator Estelle Dickens.

“ Christian Holmes is admired for the way he carries himself on campus, going about everything with a level of humility and professionalism that’s rare to find. He is one of the most pleasant, genuine, and responsible members of the class of 2015. We will miss him greatly next year.”

Quotes about the senior awards recipients were derived from Head of Upper School Laura Ross’ introduction of the winners at the commencement ceremony.

Named for Greenhill’s second headmaster, The Phillip G. Foote Award is given to the senior who is considered by the faculty to epitomize the qualities of citizenship in the Greenhill community. These qualities are rooted in the school’s core principles of honor, respect, and compassion.

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Vanessa Akinnibosun The Board of Trustees Award “ Tenacious, brave, and insightful, Vanessa Akinnibosun expresses her passion for learning and her thirst for knowledge from dawn to dusk. Recognizing her innate power to affect meaningful change in the lives of others, she looks for ways to leave each community she is part of, better than she found it.” The Board of Trustees Award is given to the senior who has met the challenge of Greenhill School with perseverance, courage, and humor. Hayley Isenberg The Bernard L. Fulton Award “ Hayley Isenberg doesn’t rest until she’s given her very best. Her leadership and work ethic are two of her greatest strengths. She holds herself to high standards and inspires others around her to do the same. She has made the most of every opportunity she has had at Greenhill.” Named for the founder and first headmaster of Greenhill School, The Bernard L. Fulton Award is the highest honor given in the Upper School, presented to the senior who best embodies the mission and ideals of Greenhill School.

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Alex Raphael The Senior Leadership Award “ Alex Raphael leads with a smile, with a wave, and with a hearty ‘hello.’ He leads, above all, with his heart—and one of the deepest desires I’ve ever witnessed to make his school community a better place. He seeks to highlight the best in others and to make those around him feel appreciated and cared for.” Given to the member of the senior class who best demonstrates the qualities of leadership. The origin of this award was the D. Harold Byrd and Jennie Stuck awards, which honored male and female leadership.

Quotes about the senior awards recipients were derived from Head of Upper School Laura Ross’ introduction of the winners at the commencement ceremony.


Reflections on the Hill

Graduating seniors reflect on life, lessons, and being a Hornet. Rachel Davis Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA

Kyrene Moe The University of Texas at Austin

Intended major of study English Literature

Intended major of study Chemical Engineering

What are you most looking forward to at college? The freedom and the chance to stand on my own for the first time, and to take the first steps towards becoming an adult and towards making a difference.

How will you change the world? I am most looking forward to becoming a part of a network of diverse and ambitious students and honing my academic interests through the vast range of courses offered.

How will you change the world? I want to make having a good education a right, not a privilege based on economic status. There is brilliance and creativity in every individual, yet our nation is neglecting to nurture and encourage that potential because of their parents’ salaries or where they live.

What will you miss most about your hometown? I’ve lived in Dallas all my life, so I’m going to miss the familiarity of it. Knowing the best places to go for a quick meal, knowing which roads will have the least traffic at 5 pm ... I’m about to leave it all behind.

What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? My dad always says that only boring people get bored. That’s inspired me quite a few times to get up and do something new instead of binging on Netflix, and has introduced me to many things that are now my passions.

Jordan Steinberg The University of Texas at Austin Intended major of study Business How will you change the world? I’m going to change the world by taking care of those who are less fortunate than I. What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? Do the right thing, all the time, every time. From my dad. If your high school mascot fought your college mascot, who would win? As mighty as the Hornets are, I think the Longhorns would pull out the win.

Emma Pillow The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA Intended major of study BFA Musical Theater What are you most looking forward to at college? Nearly all of my classes will be theater-related next year, so I’m really excited to immerse myself in my training and to be able to spend almost all of my time working on what I love! How will you change the world? Because most minorities are so underrepresented in movies, TV, theater, etc., it can be really hard to find role models to identify with. But seeing actresses like Lea Salonga and Lucy Liu break the mold really inspires me. I want to be that inspiration for other people like me, and show them that they can do anything without being limited by their race or any other identifying factor. What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? At a theater camp, a bunch of local actors performed for us and answered questions. One of them told us, “You can’t always make a living out of theatre, but you can make a life.” No matter how many people warn me about the financial struggles of being an actor, I remember that it’ll still be worth it for all the incredible memories and experiences it gives me.

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Mansi Gaur The University of St. Andrews, Scotland

Christian Holmes Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Intended major of study International Relations

Intended major of study Economics or Computer Science

What are you most looking forward to at college? I am looking forward to dedicating time to my passion for international relations and getting the opportunity to spend the next four years in Scotland. I plan to take advantage of all the new experiences a foreign country would grant me. What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? The best advice I’ve received is “your thoughts matter, so you’re not helping anyone by staying silent.” Mr. Mercurio told me this in the lunch line in tenth grade and since then I have never stopped sharing my thoughts and opinions. Ricardo Jaramillo Columbia University, New York, NY Intended major of study Undecided, but leaning towards political science How will you change the world? I hope to continue to be a part of a democracy promotion movement in my home country of Venezuela. Although I am very saddened by the current crises in Venezuela, I also see important opportunities to be a part of a reconstruction and reconciliation effort in a country that desperately needs to heal. If your high school mascot fought your college mascot, who would win? The Greenhill Hornets. I’ve spent too many years cheering against St. Mark’s to say that a Lion will ever beat a Hornet. Is there any celebrity that you wish followed you on Facebook or Twitter, or that actually does follow you? I wish that Joaquin Castro followed me on Twitter. I really look up to him not just as a political leader but also as a prominent Latino leader in the United States. There is a profound demographic shift happening in the United States and the Latino community needs more voices in the government. I want there to be more leaders like Joaquin Castro who represent the Latino community exceptionally well.

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What are you most looking forward to at college? I think Stanford will expose me to new perspectives and the sunny California backdrop will inspire me to pursue every day with purpose. With ambitious students and classmates, I’ll have the chance to get involved in the business societies, student government, and other initiatives that will broaden my impact. How will you change the world? Changing the world is about the unwavering belief that your actions will spur leadership, creativity, and opportunities for others. Whether I’m working in Silicon Valley, Wall Street, or Washington D.C., whether in the world of start-ups, investment banking, or politics, I want to create initiatives for others to succeed. For me, servant leadership is key. Politicians, business people, and everyone in-between should take themselves out of the equation once-in-a-while and assess how we can collectively advance as a society—there’s much work to be done. What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? “Be so good at what you do that they can’t ignore you.” This is a piece of advice my parents always stressed. Life is about finding your passions and doggedly pursuing them. For me, it’s about being a keystone—an integral person in my field. Tamara Prabhakar The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Intended major of study Art history/Classics What are you most looking forward to at college? I am most looking forward to becoming a part of a network of diverse and ambitious students and honing my academic interests through the vast range of courses offered. What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? My mom told me that if you dedicate yourself to your life’s passions, then success and opportunities will come naturally.


Rachel Carp Yale University, New Haven, CT

Andrew Friedman Brown University, Providence, RI

Intended major of study Deciding between political science with an international focus or Spanish and Arabic. And maybe a minor in economics or business

Intended major of study Double concentration in applied mathematics and economics & urban studies

What are you most looking forward to at college? As a 13-year member of the Greenhill Forever Club and a born and raised Dallas girl, I am looking forward to a new environment. I am so excited to live in an unfamiliar place. I am also eager to try out new activities like Model UN, step dancing, Greek life and more! How will you change the world? With my passion for connecting with diverse cultures, languages and international affairs, I hope to become a diplomat or ambassador to the UN. What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? The girls basketball team taught me the famous quote: You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. Because of this quote, I like to take risks and try new things.

How will you change the world? I hope to change the world by being a candid observer of both it and myself through writing; hopefully I will be able to write columns and op-eds for the Brown Daily Herald (and maybe the New York Times someday). I think that earnestly recounting parts of my life and reflecting on them in my columns has helped me understand myself better and has given those who read my writing a certain level of comfort and insight into their own lives. What will you miss most about your hometown? I will miss driving around Plano at sunset after my piano lesson, windows rolled down, listening to music and thinking about my day. I will especially miss Sunday morning cross-country long runs at White Rock Lake and breakfast tacos with the team at Green Spot.

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Class of 2015 College Matriculation

The University of Alabama American University (2) Bates College Baylor University (2) Belmont University Berklee College of Music Brookhaven College Brown University Bryn Mawr College (3) Bucknell University (2) California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (3) University of Cambridge Centre College Chapman University University of Chicago University of Colorado at Boulder Colorado College Columbia College Chicago Columbia University (2) University of Connecticut Cornell University Dartmouth College (2) University of Denver Duke University (3) Emory University (3) Emory University - Oxford College Fordham University - Lincoln Center Campus/Rose Hill Campus Franklin and Marshall College Furman University The George Washington University Georgetown University Harvard University Hendrix College (5) Lafayette College London College of Fashion University of Miami (2)

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University of Michigan (3) Millsaps College (2) New York University Northwestern University (2) NYU Shanghai Oberlin College (2) Occidental College (3) University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania (2) Pratt Institute Purdue University (2) Rhodes College (2) University of Richmond Santa Clara University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Scripps College Skidmore College University of Southern California (4) Southern Methodist University (3) University of St. Andrews Stanford University Swarthmore College Texas A&M University Texas Christian University (3) The University of Texas at Austin (7) The University of Texas at Dallas (4) Tufts University (2) Tulane University United States Military Academy Preparatory School - Army The University of the Arts Vanderbilt University University of Vermont Washington University in St. Louis (2) Xavier University of Louisiana Yale University


Greenhill School Honors Founders’ Daughter Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 with Distinguished Alumni Award The Greenhill School Alumni Association has named Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60, as the 2015 recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award for her lifelong commitment to Greenhill School and her dedication to improving the lives of others through education. The award is designed to honor a graduate whose outstanding character, accomplishments, and service embody the spirit of Greenhill’s mission of service and leadership in our diverse global society. Molly was one of the original 62 Greenhill students when her parents, Bernard and Helen Fulton, founded the school. To say she was an overachiever would be an understatement. As a student, she was deeply involved in the Greenhill community. She served as head cheerleader, Homecoming queen, and joined myriad clubs, including riding club, bridge club, glee club, student council, and even the youth council for traffic safety. During her eighth-grade year, Molly was the first Greenhill student to be honored with the Ronnie Freeman Award. In Upper School, she earned The DeLay Service to Greenhill Award, the Fulton Award, and was Valedictorian her senior year.

Top: Molly stands between Head of School Scott Griggs and Chair of the Board of Trustees Will Rose '85. Above: Molly with Assistant Head of School Tom Perryman '81.

Molly was recognized at Greenhill’s 64th annual commencement ceremony at the Meyerson Symphony Center on June 1, 2015. She celebrated with her classmates and teachers at a reception following graduation.

After graduating from Greenhill, Molly received a bachelor’s degree in math from Southern Methodist University and completed graduate courses in statistics and probability. She is certified in five areas of teaching in secondary education. She led The Clear Spring School in Eureka Springs, Arkansas for more than 20 years, where she remains a board member. She and her husband, John, returned to Dallas so that their son, Michael Seeligson ’02, could attend her alma mater. While in Dallas, she served as Head of School for six years at The Fulton School which was named for her father and continues to serve on the Fulton Board. Molly now serves as Director of The Eugene McDermott Scholars Program at The University of Texas at Dallas. Since returning to Dallas, she has been an active member of the Greenhill community, volunteering while her son attended the school and serving on the Board of Trustees for seven years. In May of 2015, the Board voted unanimously to bestow her with the unique honor of Lifetime Trustee, only the third person in the School’s history to receive this distinction.

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Building Community Campaign Update Students enjoy a brand new dining hall and look forward to the grand opening of the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center this winter! With just over $11 million left to raise, the Building Community Campaign is in high gear as we inch closer to meeting our $52.5 million goal. Hard hat tours, grade level information sessions, and many other events are planned between now and the grand opening of the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center in January. While much progress has been made, we still need the community's support to build upon the level of achievement demonstrated by our students and faculty every day. The moment students left campus for the summer of 2015, demolition crews went to work clearing out the interior of the dining hall, Zale-Fields Theatre, and The Buzz. Construction filled the air every day. When students bounded onto campus in early September, The Buzz was open for business and the finishing touches were being made to the new dining hall. With a dining room for Lower

Building Manager of the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center, Michael Orman, gives a hard hat tour of construction progress. School students, expanded serving lines and menu options, students and faculty are not only enjoying the renovated space, but are engaging in an innovative and conversationprovoking dining experience. Across campus, the new athletic pavilion adjacent to the Maalouf and Frankel fields will include permanent restroom facilities, locker rooms and equipment storage and is expected to be completed by the end of October. The roof of the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center was completed in July, allowing interior details to begin. This incredible and iconic space will be completed in early 2015. In January, the School has planned a grand opening weekend to celebrate the single largest improvement to our campus in our 65-year history. We thank everyone whose efforts have helped make this dream a reality.

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Building Community Campaign

Frequently Asked Questions What is the Building Community Campaign? Built on the foundation of community, Greenhill School has lacked a dedicated facility where students can gather as a community throughout its 65-year history. During the most recent strategic planning process, the need for a new performing arts and assembly center was identified as a high priority along with cafeteria modernization, improved athletic fields, and expanded parking. The $52.5 million Building Community Campaign will put these remaining building blocks in place.

During the first hard hat tour last spring, visitors were invited to sign a steel beam, putting their "secret" mark on this exciting project.

How do these projects benefit me or my child and why should I contribute? Every student, every day, will enjoy lunch in our brand new renovated dining hall. Every student will have the opportunity to perform on stage or be a member of the audience in our new auditorium. Every student will enjoy campus enhancements such as new athletic fields and pavilion, a pedestrian bridge, new gathering spaces, and expanded parking facilities. All current students have benefited from the generosity of previous generations. Now is the time to support the campaign which will benefit not only current students but future generations, as well. We need 100% of our families' support to truly make a difference.

The Marshall Family Performing Arts Center How does the School's Endowment play a role in the Building Community Campaign? The $15 million endowment component of the Campaign is for ongoing care and maintenance of the new facilities. Endowment funds, earmarked for this purpose, will ensure that our new and improved facilities will serve our campus for many years to come. Additionally, income from our endowment supports scholarships, academic programs and salaries for faculty and staff. Gifts to endowment have an immediate and long-term impact on the School's sustainability. Does giving to the Building Community Campaign replace Greenhill Fund? The Greenhill Fund, or our annual fundraising campaign, continues in addition to the Building Community Campaign. Greenhill Fund provides critical support that we need to operate our School each year, while Building Community Campaign is funding much needed capital projects. Your gift to the Building Community Campaign will be in addition to your Greenhill Fund gift. Donors may pay their pledges over a three year period, although we are happy to discuss alternatives, if needed.

Crossman Hall, undergoing a complete renovation over the summer.

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We are grateful for the generosity of all campaign contributors to date. $10 MILLION & UP Marshall Heritage Foundation

$5 MILLION & UP Catherine & Will Rose ’85 Anonymous

$1 MILLION - $4.9 MILLION Nancy & Clint Carlson Nancy A. Nasher & David J. Haemisegger E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Deedie & Rusty Rose The Weiner Family The Weinreb Family

$500,000 - $999,999 Kathryn & Stephen Arata Lael Iozzo Brodsky ’86 & Peter Brodsky The Enrico Family Catherine & Aaron Enrico Rosemary & Roger Enrico Cynthia & Jesse Ferrer Jon, Julie & Jack Frankel Foundation

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Lisa & Peter Kraus Janet Xu & Jet Li Harold Simmons Foundation Lisa Simmons ’73

$250,000 - $499,999 Diane Buchanan & Rick Andrew F. Thaddeus Arroyo Family Foundation The Boone Family Cecilia & Garrett Boone Aimee Boone Cunningham ’97 Katherine Boone ’00 J. Baxter Brinkmann Beth & Jim Gold Hoblitzelle Foundation Rusty & John Jaggers

$100,000 - $249,999 Karla & George Barber Nancy & Barry Barnett Gilian & Steve Baron Lou & Jon Bauman Paige & Greg Bordelon Priscilla & Tom Chow

Molly & Jeremy Fernandes Sandra & Gary Fernandes Lisa & Neil Goldberg Joanna & David Greenstone Irma & Irwin Grossman Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Hillcrest Foundation Preethi & Nirmal Jayaseelan Michelle & Roy Kim ’88 Brett & Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 The Lieberman Family Dr. & Mrs. Zeck H. Lieberman Lisa & Steve Lieberman ’79 Julie & Randy Lieberman ’84 Laurie & David Matthews Hanh & Michael Merriman Sandra & Sam Moon, Sr. Hardeep & Raj Sehgal Karla & Larry Steinberg Sunita & Tony Stewart Anonymous

$50,000 - $99,999 Elizabeth Mack & David Allen Ruth & Ken Altshuler, M.D. Debbie & Marc Andres

Amanda & Scott Beck ’92 Leslie & David Benners Kathy & Gary Bridges Koshi & Arun Dhingra Julie & Andrés Diaz Scott A. Griggs Marsha & Mike Halloran Pilar & Jay Henry Cyolonda & Curtis Holmes, Jr. Jane & Michael Hurst ’83 Ann Frances & Cliff Jury Jennie A. Kassanoff, Ph.D. ’82 The Kerridge Family Jenny & John Kirtland Leslie & Bob Krakow Helen Jue Du & Wei Liang Denise & Dustin Marshall ’96 June & Peter McGuire The Meyers & Caplan Family Michelle Caplan Esther & Michael Meyers Michelle & Meade Monger Jolie & Michael Newman Beth Levine, M.D. & Milton Packer, M.D. Karen & Jeff Parkhill


Melinda & Mike Russ The Slotnik Family Pam & Richard Squires Marlene & John Sughrue Kim & Todd Travers Julie & Mike Weinberg ’82 Alison & Michael Weinstein M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation The Leo & Bobbie Fields Family Anonymous

$25,000 - $49,999 Ellenore & Kirk Baker Griffin Benners & Jackson Benners Heidi Soltis-Berner & Dan Berner Yasmin & Vikrant Bhatia Christy & Adam Blumenfeld ’89 Gail Griswold & Bill Brice, Jr. Becky Wolfson Bruder ’71 & Ken Bruder Dani & Ed Butowsky Susie & Joel Carp Carol & Joseph Chu Amber & Chad Coben ’85 Angela & John Crates Christine & John Drossos Sally & Tom Dunning Mimi & Ian Edmonds

Hannah Fagadau ’07 & Hilary Fagadau ’09 Laura & Jim Forson Dianne & Larry Goldstein Greystone Foundation Samara Kline & Andy McCarthy Ryan Kline ’11 Dee Dee & Hale Hoak Krunali Patel & Umesh Iyer Darrow Becker & Hisako Komiyama Julie Grossman Kronick ’83 & David Kronick Mahima & Pankaj Kumar Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 & Brian Ladin Dana & Earl McLendon Shari & Karl Nelson Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Joan & Terry Oxford Adriana & Guillermo Perales Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Pamela Beck Pluss ’81 & Steven Pluss Gretchen & Michael Raiff Carola & Doug Rayburn Lisa & Steven Rudner Erika & Farouk Salim-Gomez Ashley & Rick Scheer Pat & Emmitt Smith Joanie & Bruce Sostek

Wendy & Marc Stanley Estate of Harold S. Star, Jr. Harold Star, III ’70 Meri-Kay Star ’73 Miriam Star Whitney & Rob Strauss Beth & Bryan Thomas Linda & Ken Wimberly Lauren & Jeff Zlotky Anonymous (2)

$10,000 - $24,999 Deborah Ackerman Debbie & Gerald Barnes Sandy & Rich Beckert Kavi & Chris Blewett Carla & Dylan Bolden Susan & Shawn Bonsell Sharon Bowers ’84 & Mikel Bowers Lisa & Chuck Brown in honor of Michael Simpson Jennifer & Peter Bulban Christine & Patrick Burke Juan Pascual & Albertina Cisneros Jeanne & Berry Cox ’72 Paige & Scott Elphingstone Susan & Iric Gachman Oscar Joyner ’93 & Alem Gola Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55

Fawzia & Jay Jaffee Debbie & Ronald Klein Patricia J. Villareal & Thomas S. Leatherbury Monica & Ronald McCray Pamela Merriman Alan Moore Melissa & Max Orth Sunny & David Pillow Alice & Mark Platt ’87 Mary & Jeff Puckett Helene & Ronald Raphael Carol & Darren Schackman Stephen Seay Foundation Joy & Jordan Sebold Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 & John Seeligson Mary & Mike Silverman ’80 Kathleen Wu & Mark Solomon Henny Wright & Ed Stead Arlene & David Steinfield Angela & Tim Stephens Bobby Sussman Vicki & Everett Truitt Lisa Bork & Jeffrey Vawrinek Lori & Chuck Whitten Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson Anonymous (4)

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$5,000 - $9,999 Prameela Karimi, M.D. & Mahender Akula Naseem & Jamil Alibhai Joyce & Selwin Belofsky Allison & Chris Bovard The Boyle Family Tom Boyle ’51 Libby & Lee Boyle Linda Chianese Christopher I. Clark ’89 Barbara & Kenneth Czarnecki Shweta & Gautam Daftary Claudia & Scott Davis Karen & Clay Deniger ’86 O'Malley & Ben Dishman Sangeeta Elhence, M.D. & Hemant Elhence Wendy & Christopher Faems Leila & Holland Gary ’93 Kaleta Doolin & Alan Govenar, Ph.D Danielle & Mitch Gervis Deborah & Chuck Gilbert Corinne & Jeffrey Green, M.D. Anita & Sanjay Gupta Sharon & Don Henley Melissa Hensley Clayton Hollingsworth Anne & Jack Hudson Mamta & Rajeev Jain Kadriye & Korgun Koral

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Carla & Jonathan D. Leffert, M.D. Caroline Leffert ’11 Catherine Leffert ’16 Laurie Berger, M.D. & Brian Levine Renee & Michael Manes Jerry Marcus ’79 Tracey & Dale McElroy Margot & Tim McGuire Manju & Venu Menon Anji & Shridhar Mittal Priva Nair, M.D. & Radhakrishnan Nair, MD Stacy & David Olesky Camille & Patrick Owens Susan Palmer Sondra & Alan Perkins Ann Perryman Sonia Philipson Tracy & Kent Rathbun Laura & David Rothbart, M.D. Cynthia & Derek Schwartz Nancy Shosid, M.D. & Larry Shosid Kristin & Daniel Simenc Xiaolan Zhou & Stephen Zhang

UNDER $5,000 Naureen & Aamer Agha Paige & Brian Ashley Annia Aulet Stacey & Doug Baer Brenda & Bruce Bagelman

Lori Golden & Greg Barnes June & Jim Baumoel Mubina & Michel Benitez Caroline Bernstein Melodi Bianco Scott McKenzie, M.D. & Michael Bobbitt Mary Ellen Bourgeois Cheryl & Robin Bradford Deirdre & Rolf Brekken Rhonda & Nick Brette Sharon Brewer Steven Brockett & Lori Accordino-Brockett Katherine Broder ’10 Jessica & Nathan Brophy Amanda Brown ’04 & Aaron Brown ’01 Sherry Vidal-Brown & Roger Brown Tonya & Barry Brown Monica & Ron Bullock Alli & Zack Busby Darlene & Alford Caraway Lucinda & Lyne Carter Margot & Adam Carter Barbara & Roger Charlebois ’71 Stuart Chasanoff Rana & Saad Chehabi Jane & Lawrence Chien Becky Choate Class of 2028 Jennifer & Howard Cohen

Laurie Sprouse & Christopher Cole Megan Considine ’97 & Michael Considine Susan & Walter Cowger Sallie & Mark Crotty Barb Currier Mel Curtis Hannah D'Apice ’08 Margaret & Ben Dai Bhama Mathavan & Rahul Danasingh Becky Daniels Dorothy & Steve Davis ’57 Manisha Desai & Dev Desai, M.D, Ph.D. Susan & Richard Diamond Debbie Diebner & Jeff Diebner, M.D. Foster Donnell ’10 Angela Adkins Downes ’87 & Emerson Downes Patricia & Corbin Doyle Karen & Ed Dzialowski Marc Ellenbogen ’96 Pat Andrade-Evans & Ed Evans Tiffany Franks Mary & Greg Freeman Brad Friedman ’96 Jeff Funkhouser Michelle Wettreich Garza ’95 & Joel Garza Barbara Gelsomino


Every Student. Every Family. of our students will benefit

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Debbe Brackett & Michael Genette Jamie Gerard & Cameron Gerard, M.D. Allison Romberg Gessner ’88 & Mark Gessner Berkeley & Andrew Gillentine Valerie Bennett Gillespie ’98 & Emmanuel Gillespie Colleen & Scott Gilmour Sue Ginsberg Pam & Michel Giraudon Sebastian Gluzman Meg & Dave Graves Ronda & Tom Grimsley Amy & Jeff Ground ’86 Yildiz & Ozan Gursel Caroline Hahn, M.D. & Yoav Hahn, M.D. Gail Wilson Heinonen ’65 & Bob Heinonen Jennifer & John Helms Flossie & Pat Heptig Katie & Andrew Herrmann Joan Hill, Ed.D. & Zachary Hill Kathy & Michael Holmes Pam & Wendell Hopkins Barry Ide Molly & Abhi Ingle Maria-Cristina & Jaime Jaramillo Mike Jenks Kathleen Jones Manuel Torres & Laurie Jones Terry & Russell Jones Ruth Joseph Katherine Hurst Kardesch ’86 & Matthew Kardesch Susan & Dan Kasten Becky & Michael Kennedy Suzanne & Michael Kesner Kate & Jon Kettles

Mekdes & Malcolm Kifle Sumi & Stephan Kim Laurie Kraus ’96 & Greg Kraus Margaret & Mike Krueger Ariel Kruger, M.D. ’93 & Kelly Kruger Wendy & Brian Kyle Geula & Bob LaGrone Donnabeth & Barry Leffler Michael Legacy Paola & Edmond Livingstone Elaine & David Lowen Shehnaz & Naeem Makhani Lisa & Robert Malenfant Sarah & Russ Markhovsky Reena Schellenberg & Rafael Martin Shanti Majefski ’95 & Thomas Martinez Rashmi & Apurva Mathur Kris McArdle Travis McElroy ’08 Harriett & Roger Mellow Minal & Sanjiv Melwani Karyn Meyer & Barry Meyer, M.D. Abigail Mindle & Grant Mindle, Ph.D. Laurie & Marc Montoya Leigh & Jeffrey Morales Erika Bruce & Gary Moskowitz Katherine & Afshin Motlagh Michelle & David Muller Elba & Alberto Munoz Monsie Munoz ’05 Timmy Nadolsky ’22 Jacquie Nguyen & Masoud Najari Ramona Helble & Uzair Nathani Susan & Doug Ness

Rebekah & Benjamin Newman Neeta & Patrick Olomu Jack Oros Lydia & Nick Paraskevas Michael Paraskevas ’10 Betty & Andrew Park Jennifer & Nicholas Park Richard Kahn & Barry Pierce Kathryn & Shane Potter Misty & Chris Quinn Rita & Mitchell Rasansky Allyson & Grady Raskin ’92 Ros & David Rawitscher Valerie & Rusty Reynolds Katie & Mark Robbins Debbie & Kevin Robinowitz Sally & Rick Rosenberg Laura & Gregg Ross Lesley Rucker Keri & Christopher Ruffalo Lisa & Randolph Sentell Kerry & Stephen Shea Elly & Edward Shelswell-White Bethany Shrestha Rebecca & Tony Shuman Cindy Brinker Simmons ’75 Jocelynn & Michael Simpson Bliss and Pelham Smith Grace & Stanley Smith Michelle & Kascie Smith Phyllis Spare Rachel & Marc Stein Valerie Stelzer Barclay Stephens ’12 Rabbi Nancy Kasten & Rabbi David Stern Karen & Aric Stock Sandra & Barry Strevig Bharti & Sai Subramanian Dana & John Talmadge, M.D. Louise & Ryan Thompson Stacey & Michael Titens

Kassandra McLaughlin & Michelle Touchet Chelle & Chad Wabrek Yinan Li & Yilun Wang Shelly & Lalan Wilfong Stacey & Brent Williams Emily & Alex Wilson Neena Wiora Linda & Ken Woolley Stephanie & Trevor Worcester Qian Zhang & Bing Xie Suzanne & Jason Yaffe Jiawen Zhang & Weibin Yang Katie & Todd Young Sue Luo & Hongtao Yu Ida Ann & Harold Zweig Lori & Brian Zweig Endowment donors below the $5,000 level are not listed. A complete list of donors can be found on the Gratitude page of our campaign website at greenhill.org/ buildingcommunity. List as of September 30, 2015.

For additional information on how to participate in the campaign, please visit our website greenhill.org/buildingcommunity, or contact Julie Diaz, Chief Advancement Officer at 972-628-5501.

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From a very early age, science is the way we understand our world. Foundational aspects of science are at work when a young child throws a ball, scrutinizes an insect, or builds a Lego tower. As children grow, concepts are built and layered throughout the curriculum to cross grades, divisions, departments and disciplines—to introduce possibility, push boundaries, redefine rules, and provide the framework to experience something new. Meet science at Greenhill, where community service merges with scientific analysis, where art is explained with chemistry, where sixth-graders collect environmental data for international mapping, where seniors conduct sophisticated research, ranging from fetal duck hearts to forest fires, and where limitless opportunities of cross-pollination beckon us forward.

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four-year-old boy runs out to the playground with light and boundless energy. His attention is quickly drawn to a mud puddle. He picks up the log and throws it in. It makes a big splash, and the boy is interested in the muddy water trickling down his legs. He does it again. Then, he picks up the log and throws it with equal force onto the solid ground next to the puddle—no splash. Little did the boy know that Kim Barnes, recently retired Head of Preschool, was watching. She was delighted to observe the discovery taking place before her. “I could see the cause and effect process and his thoughtful reaction. Through play or experiential-based learning, we are providing the opportunity for children to test a concept, observe consequences, and develop a genuine wonder for the way the world works.”

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Through a curriculum based on such concepts as play-based and hands-on learning, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students encounter science every day. They have created worm biomes, broken apart geode rocks, scrutinized trees, leaves, and wildlife, and experimented with color and light. They have transformed classrooms into a rainforest, a solar system and an under-the-sea wonderland, learning about trees, planets and sea creatures along the way. In a time-honored tradition, they always bake their own birthday cake and discuss measurement and heating processes. And new last year, our youngest students have the opportunity to participate in an especially interesting convergence of disciplines: The Craniofacial Project.


craniofacial project In the spring of 2013, Greenhill parent Dr. Alex Kane was invited to speak at Greenhill’s annual Science Symposium about his work with pediatric craniofacial development. Dr. Kane, Division Director of Pediatric Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery and a physician at Children’s Medical Center, showed compelling use of digital imaging in analyzing children’s facial structure and growth. Ravi Narula ’14 was sitting in the audience and was inspired. He was already acquainted with the Kane family, Hava ’13, senior Mose and junior Geli, and he wanted to learn more about Dr. Kane’s research. Ravi asked to observe Dr. Kane’s lab and they developed a work-study partnership. Ravi relates, “Our overarching question was how do we define a ‘normal’ face? With this concept in mind, Dr. Kane came up with a few ideas about tracking ‘normal’ children. From there, we realized the significance that our relationship with Greenhill could have. So I set out to get the wheels on this project.”

Narula and Dr. Kane set up a meeting with Greenhill administrators and a longitudinal research project was born between young students at Greenhill and Children’s Medical Center. On April 28, 2015, kindergarten, primer and first graders traveled to Children’s Medical Center to “get their heads measured” as they understood it. The process is simple. Each child steps into a “photo booth” that takes a 360° picture of their head in a couple of seconds. Now, every year, the Classes of 2026, 2027 and 2028 will participate in a service-learning project, shaped with the help of Sally Rosenberg, Director of Community Service and Service Learning. These students will learn how their contribution will help researchers collect pivotal data to define the growth and development of “normal.” Because of Greenhill’s strong retention rate, the data collected could be invaluable to researchers across the globe. No other research in the world has been able to collect data on how a child’s face grows over a long period of time. These classes have the option to participate in this project until they graduate from Greenhill. With potentially 14 years of data, researchers will be able to make groundbreaking strides in the field.

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“ Every year, every grade encounters life, earth, physical and ecological sciences in different ways. examples of life science might be learning about the human body in second grade, centering on the skeletal and muscular system in third grade, and covering the respiratory system in fourth grade. examples of earth science might be phases of the moon in second, the solar system in third, and human space exploration in fourth grade.�

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n a continued pattern of scaffolding, Preschool students move to Lower School where science is taught in a devoted classroom. “Lower School is the time when they learn how to think like scientists,” says Tony Brigham, fourth grade science teacher. “At every level our students encounter scientific process skills such as measuring, observing, and classifying. They learn how to use and apply these terms relevant to each stage of the process. They also start to use scientific equipment like microscopes, balances and thermometers.” Third grade teacher Roger Charlebois ’71 points out the stratum of science curriculum in this division. “Every year, every grade encounters life, earth, physical and ecological sciences in different ways. Examples of life science might be learning about the human body in second grade, centering on the skeletal and muscular system in third grade, and covering the respiratory system in fourth grade. Examples of earth science might be phases of the moon in second, the solar system in third, and human space exploration in fourth grade.” Regardless of unit, each concentration marries abstract concepts with real-life examples, scientific methodology with hands-on, practice-based approach, and often pulls in design and engineering. Tony Brigham relates, “We hear about STEM or STEAM as the buzz words of today, dictating the way science should be taught in a cross-pollinated environment. But the truth is that we’ve been teaching science through such methods as engineering and math for years. Today we extend those experiences by giving students formative assessments and then asking them to make connections across the curriculum. They put their experiences in writing to crystallize the learning process.”

ideas take flight On April 7, 2015, fourth graders took turns as rocket scientists, launching their own rockets from the west fields of campus and then observing them come down. For 17 years, Mr. Brigham's students have done a live rocket launch in connection with the unit on space and physics. The rockets are propelled by actual rocket fuel and make an authentic "crackle and pop" when they launch. “They even smell real,” said a student at the time. This experiment challenges students to design a rocket that would effectively launch straight, but also come down quickly so as not to drift away. Within the physical science unit, studying energy and motion, students learned to work with concepts such as engine, thrust, resistance, and gravity and conduct trial methodology that mimics real life research. In another example, third graders gather on the balcony in the Lower School atrium, parachute in hand. They gaze over the railing, imagining the path of their parachutes. “The challenge is to design a parachute that will stay in the air for at least five seconds,” explains Mr. Charlebois. With parachutes made of plastic bags, strings, and paper cups weighted with washers, students drop them off the railing and time their descent. “They went straight down fast,” said a student. “It was hard to figure out how much weight to add and how much to take away,” said another. Ultimately through a trial and error process, the students achieved the right balance, noted the five-second float, and had their “a-ha” moment.

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iddle School, the bridge between introductory and advanced skills, takes fifth through eighth graders on a journey from guided to independent process. Fifth grade continues in the guided format used in Lower School where students encounter earth, life, and physical science and are prompted through step-by-step methods. Sixth grade is also a survey of the three sciences with more in-depth focus. Seventh is the first specialized year of life science and eighth follows suit with physics and chemistry. Heather Haas teaches science sections in multiple grades and sees a general progression toward self-guided scientific reasoning. “In the later years of Middle School, through a gradual loosening of the reins, students are encouraged to develop their process skills and critical thinking, resulting in a more self-directed process. Then in eighth grade, students are challenged to design their own experimental path and chart their progress.�

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the global ozone project and going green Of particular importance in Middle School science are the connections students start to make with global research and real-life industry. “They begin to understand their place in the world, and how their classroom activities have application in life. Those valuable connections make them realize how their actions can have an impact,” says sixth grade science teacher Megan VanWart. Mrs. VanWart discovered the GO3 Project (Global Ozone Project) at a conference and was excited to bring it to Greenhill. In the GO3 Project, students are sent sophisticated measurement instruments, usually only available to scientists, for measuring air pollutants. Students around the world measure ground-level ozone and black carbon, then upload and plot their measurements on a global database for online graphing and display on Google Earth. In this project, Greenhill sixth graders are working with students around the world to build the first-ever global ozone database accessible to the public. “We also measured black carbon and it was interesting to take the data and start to examine trends—a relatively new concept for them at this age,” says VanWart. “We found that black carbon levels jump at different times of day, explainable by a variance of human and vehicle activity in these areas.”

In another exciting national study, Middle School students worked with University of North Texas (UNT) to measure cases of “vampire power” throughout their homes. Vampire power is the energy that is still used when an appliance is turned off. Students were given a device measuring electrical energy usage and tasked to measure the amount of power that is drawn in the latent vs. active state. Students documented data from toaster ovens to televisions, microwaves to hairdryers and reported their findings in the UNT study. “We were delighted to see them drawing real-life applications from this, taking ownership over their behavior and starting to change their habits with resource conservation in mind,” says Haas. “They were motivated to think of ways they could reduce their carbon footprint.” Scan to learn more about the Global Ozone Project.

“ They begin to understand their place in the world, and how their classroom activities have application in life. Those valuable connections make them realize how their actions can have an impact.”

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“ I want my students to learn how to ask and answer their own questions. I want them to formulate questions that have no answer and seek to find those answers through careful research and study.�

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eff Funkhouser, chair of the science department and Upper School physics teacher, works across divisions to define standards and benchmarks of teaching and learning from preschool to grade twelve. He came to Greenhill in 2010 with a two-pronged challenge for the science program: to promote more interest in science and to increase research opportunities for students. Other changes emphasized a more hands-on and student-led investigative approach. When students reach Upper School, Mr. Funkhouser describes these years with a distinction toward advanced discovery. In ninth grade, students take chemistry; tenth, biology; and eleventh, physics; but they also tend to exceed the requirement. “There’s been a tremendous growth in science offerings since I started at Greenhill,” says Funkhouser. “We find that our students choose to take at least a full-year of credit beyond the graduation requirement and our faculty members also respond to student interest. New classes often get added based on a two to three-year cycle of proposal, research, and feedback.” Science and Sustainability is a popular class added in recent years as well as a brand new split-year course, Molecular and Cellular Biology.

molecular and cellular biology This year, biology teacher Barrett Ide is offering for the first time ever, a full-year course that is taught over two different school years. Molecular and Cellular Biology is an elective that will focus specifically on a type of roundworm, called C. elegans, that provides an accessible and relatively simple way to isolate genes for study. “This roundworm is a model organism because it has a similar genetic makeup to humans, but is easily cared for and inexpensive,” says Mr. Ide. In the class, beginning in the third trimester of sophomore or junior year, students will develop an individual proposal to seek specific answers over the subsequent two trimesters. Time during the summer will be allotted for Mr. Ide to gather the materials that the student will need. “It takes time and resources to locate appropriate materials for every lab, and I’m looking forward to a class design that allows for more intricately specific research,” says Mr. Ide. In the following two trimesters of the student’s next year, he/she will conduct the research described in the proposal and present his/her findings. When asked his goals for his classes, Mr. Ide answers, “I want my students to learn how to ask and answer their own questions. I want them to formulate questions that have no answer and seek to find those answers through careful research and study.”

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capstones The senior Capstone elective project was added to Upper School curriculum in the early 2000s, thus opening a new avenue of self-discovery and advanced pursuit. Students have the option of pursuing a year-long, in-depth study, working with an outside mentor and culminating in a sophisticated presentation of work. Many of these projects are in the sciences. Last spring, in his final committee presentation for his Capstone, Jayant Madugula ’15 said, “The reason I came to Greenhill was for the chance to do a Capstone.” He had heard about the opportunity at an Admissions Preview, almost five years before. For his Capstone, Madugula worked with mice in a U.T. Southwestern lab to determine whether a mutated protein could lead to autism or speech disorders in humans. In another project, Sohum Daftary ’15 investigated Texas wildfires, working with the operations team at SMU to collect data and optimize aerial fire-fighting tools. In 2013-2014, Michael Meng ’14 worked with Dr. Edward Dzialowski to study the heart of developing duck embryos and ducklings in response to their first breath of air. Meng’s research focused on the changes that take place in the blood vessel that bypasses non-functioning lungs before hatching/birth. Mammals, including humans, have the same vessel, so studying avian hearts has a direct link to researching human neonatal heart defects. Mr. Ide notes an interesting innovation during Meng’s research, “Michael had to develop a new technique for fixing and staining the fetal duck heart so he could make detailed measurements of the thickness of the cardiac muscle wall. All other techniques and protocols available resulted in too much shrinkage of the heart, and therefore introduced unacceptable error. After working with researchers and manufacturers around the country, Michael was able to develop a new technique for preserving the tissue that minimized error and produced the results he was searching for.” Naomi Freeman ’13 was another student to do innovative research based on the formulation of a question. During her Capstone research senior year, she began her work entitled, "The Prevalence of Dupuytren Contractures in Patients with Psoriasis." She examined a dermatologic condition of the palm of the hand, and turned out to be one of the first people to ever investigate that particular angle of study. Her work was published in September 2014 in the Journal for Clinical Experimental Dermatology, working under Dr. Mahir Patel.

chemistry of photography The Chemistry of Photography class, the collaboration of photography teacher Frank Lopez and chemistry teacher Chad Bittenbender, has been offered as an Upper School elective for four years. The two teachers describe their brainchild as the product of a lunchtime conversation, realizing one day that they should team their disciplines and work together. Due to its innovative and cross-disciplinary format, the class has received the attention of local press and is also the subject of a documentary by Ted Forbes, featured on the Art of Photography podcast here: Described by Ted Forbes as the “dream job for any teacher,” the class is conducted as an idea-driven experimental trimester where Lopez and Bittenbender encourage students to try different techniques, processes and chemicals and then document results in their finished work. Bittenbender appreciates that through the understanding of chemical processes, students can also channel a creative outlet. “In a typical chemistry class, you don’t get to have a beautiful result that you can hang on your wall and talk about at dinner. This class melds the two disciplines in a way that appeals to many people.” Lopez has been working with such chemical techniques as gelatin silver and wet darkrooms for years, and while he has understood the chemistry behind it, it is not often the focus of a photography class. “This class truly splits the disciplines and capitalizes on the strengths of both. It happens very organically and it also provides students with an incredibly interesting portfolio.”

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what's all this talk about s t e m or s t e a m? STEM or STEAM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Art/Math) as an acronym sounds like a new idea, but science has always been the vehicle to advance society. Math and science serve as the foundational pieces toward engineering, technology and artistic design. The acronym covers the idea that cross pollination is key and everything should be taught in conjunction with related subject matter, application and hands-on experience. Abundant examples of converging, cross-disciplinary study happen every day at Greenhill. And every year brings new ideas. A recently expanded robotics, computer science, engineering, and technology lab in Upper School, led by Maria Suarez, and in Middle School led by Don Myers, encourages a wide range of exploratory design at multiple levels. Greenhill is also the first local school to adopt a computer science/engineering requirement for graduation, beginning with the Class of 2018. Administrators recognized the need for students to understand coding and programming, thus creating a flexible curriculum to meet the needs of all students. From first Lego Leagues to Robotics teams, students can also participate in extra-curricular practice. Last year was a rookie year for robotics competition and Suarez related what she called an amazing experience. “They all worked very hard, kept their spirits up when things were not going their way, showed gracious professionalism, and fought with grace and dignity.” One robotics team even won the Think Award at UNT Dallas. Suarez made incredible strides in the first year of computer science/robotics department and we can only imagine what will be possible in their newly expanded lab. In addition to founding the Idea Lab in Middle School, Myers also works with Tony Schraufnagel in 3-D art to offer summer camps and “maker-expos.” (Read more about Don Myers' accomplishments in the Spring 2014 Hill magazine, covering Project-Based Learning.) A 3-D printer is a part of four labs on campus. Corbin Doyle’s award-winning film program continues to push boundaries, working with camera techniques and software that would have never been possible in the past. Maker

spaces abound and students have a hand in dictating their own paths through process and discovery. Independent School thought leader Grant Lichtman writes about the exploding makers’ movement trend in his book entitled #EdJourney: A Roadmap to the Future of Education. He writes:

In all of these classrooms and studios, there is a powerful common theme: gaining comfort with the uncertainty of an ambiguous future. Young students are less fearful of not knowing the outcome; older students and adults have been conditioned to shy away from the possibility that we don’t know the answer to a problem. If there is a skill our students need to develop to be successful in a world that changes in real time, it is this comfort with ambiguity and uncertainty. They have to know how to ask questions; they have to know how to find and parse problems; they have to know how to sort through complex data and multiple cross-disciplinary inputs. The most forward-thinking educators I have met understand that practicing these skills can occur in every classroom, every day. As science continues to shape and inform the world, so does curricula, tools, resources and ideas. With education, limitless possibilities abound in an ambiguous future, and Greenhill students can grow up believing that anything is possible.

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Alums Reflect on Science at Greenhill In the spring of 2015, Science Teacher Barry Ide asked recent Greenhill alumni this question: "How have your experiences within Greenhill's science curriculum, lab investigations, and research opportunities influenced your experience beyond our campus?" Here are just some of the insightful answers. “ My junior year tutorial is when I really began to get into the research I liked. I was

“ There has not been a single science class

able to design a course about sharks, including doing an in-depth dissection of a

at Dartmouth that at some point hasn't

spiny dogfish. That then led to my capstone where I worked with Shark Stewards to

related back to something I learned

try and ban shark fin soup in Texas. I spoke to a committee at the Texas Senate and

in the Greenhill lab. Not only did the

my experience eventually led me to my current lab job where I have been researching

material I studied in lab help me, but also

age and survivability of juvenile salmon across Puget Sound!”

it taught me how to be a better scientist

Kayla Ellis ’13 studies fisheries and aquatic sciences at University of Washington. " The workspace and curriculum that Greenhill offered promoted genuine curiosity,

and gave me experience that other kids don't have here. I can't imagine where I would be in my pre-med and

critical thinking, and collaborative teaching among students. The dedicated times in

neuroscience studies if I had not done

lab allowed for a hands-on experience on textbook phenomena, but more important

research in high school. It helps me have

were the times that the teachers set aside to fully explain concepts and ideas that may

an edge everyday."

have been completely foreign to us. Such an environment fostered confidence in my

Sam Glick ’13 attends Dartmouth College.

ability to learn challenging science. I still feel comfortable asking a professional for clarification. I carried these skills into my 3 years as an undergraduate researcher and was able to learn—and enjoy—the science behind my research." Ruchit Rana ’10 studied Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Rice and currently attends U.T. Southwestern Medical School.

" The Greenhill science program was really where it all began for me. Through the years, and the particularly strong biology and chemistry education I received, I was able to discover and foster my passion for the sciences. Not only did we learn the fundamentals, but for the inclined students, we also had the opportunity to be pushed and challenged as we

Dr. Laurie Seidel '07 Dr. Laurie Seidel is the recipient of the prestigious Ho Din Award, Southwestern Medical Foundation's highest honor given to an outstanding senior at UT Medical School. Seidel, noted for such accomplishments as founding a Hearing Aid Recycling Program, Gender Equality Medical Society, and organizing bone marrow drives, all while maintaining a 4.0 record, was humbled by the award. She was also profiled in the Dallas Voice in September. Read more about Laurie on p.58.

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considered our future career paths. My foray into the scientific realms led me to (and prepared me for) an engineering degree, with experience in both basic and clinical science research, and finally a career in medicine.” Rohan Menon ’08, has an undergraduate degree from Georgia Tech and is now studying at UT Southwestern Medical School.


“ Greenhill emphasizes hands-on learning and encourages students to ask out-of-the-

“ From the ample number of problem

box questions, which I think have helped me develop a fuller grasp of my coursework

sets to the comprehensive lab reports,

over the years. I think the fetal-pig lab is one of the greatest parts of the biology

the science coursework at Greenhill

curriculum. It is truly rare to be able to understand and identify all of the various

provided me indispensable skills to

organs on a physical specimen as opposed to relying on computer models and 3D

tackle coursework in college. Although

simulators to understand the anatomy and how pieces come together. I think a lot of

taking as many AP courses as possible

the creativity and initiative that Greenhill alumni bring to research teams stems from

was necessary, my independent

the encouragement we receive from a young age to be leaders and ask inquisitive

research [Capstone project] provided

questions in our science settings.”

me with skills that I believe could not

Avantika Banerjee ’10 studies neuroscience and behavioral biology at Emory University.

have been taught in the classroom, like learning how to read research papers and creatively determining your own research procedure.” Nand Dalal ’12, studies computer science and engineering at Michigan State University.

Lisa Buckner '80

Did your Greenhill education plant seeds toward your chosen career path? If so, how?

Lisa Buckner is a geophysicist, leading the Seismic Data Loading Team at the Hess Corporation.

I took every science class offered in Upper School, including geology, oceanography, chemistry, and AP Physics (all required for Geophysics), but also Astronomy, Meteorology & Biology. I also took the first computer class that Greenhill offered and today I use the 40th largest computer in the United States. It was not until I visited Greenhill about 15 years ago to give a geophysics presentation that I learned that the science building, Agnich Hall, is named after a geophysicist!

She is also co-chair of the Hess Geophysics Acquisition and Processing Technical Community.

You founded the Astronomy Club at Greenhill. What did the club do? I took Mr. Kilmer’s Astronomy class in 9th grade. When there was a solar eclipse, he setup Greenhill’s reflection telescope in the Science building atrium so everyone could observe it safely (without looking directly at the sun). I founded the Astronomy Club so we could go on trips away from the city lights and stay up all night observing the billions of lights in the night sky. We took one trip to Mr. Kilmer’s family farm on Caddo Lake. We used his personal refraction telescope for which he had ground the lenses himself. That was the first time I saw the rings of Saturn.

How do you think your Greenhill education helped to hone specific skills? Do any teachers /projects / exercises come to mind? Mr. Kilmer’s physics class was not just a bunch of cool and fun experiments. I didn’t learn until later in college that his demonstration of compression and shear wave particle motion using a Slinky was fundamental to creating images of the subsurface of the Earth—and medical imaging too. Now I perform that same demo for students when I give presentations at school career days and science events. I gave away 3500 Slinky like toys at various events last year for the Geophysical Society of Houston outreach program. My senior project during the last six weeks of school helped me develop several skills. I wrote and gave my own planetarium show about black holes to some teachers, family and friends at the Dallas Planetarium in Fair Park. I researched black holes in the museum library in order to write the script. I learned how to use the equipment to change the lighting, rotate the night sky, show some slides using a slide projector and play some background music while verbally telling a story using a microphone.

What advice would you give to students who have an interest in a science field? Go for it! If you enjoy pondering scientific questions, the thrill of exploration and discovery, solving problems and continually learning, you will have lots of fun during your career as a scientist. Technology advances continually and rapidly. greenhill.org

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A Message from Macey Small Davis ’94 President, Alumni Association

Greenhill School 2015-2016 Alumni Board Matthew Abel ’05 Jarrod Beck ’96 Jennifer Bell-Garcia ’04 Jeffrey Boyd ’06 Molly Bruder ’07 Megan Baumoel Considine ’97 Macey Small Davis ’94 Brad Friedman ’96 Ryan Fuchs ’98 Shawn Hiner-Leamon ’05 Katherine Hearty ’98 Jamie Katzen ’01 Scott Kaufman ’04 Khraish Khraish ’94 John Lesikar ’03 Larry Ley ’68 Rachel Ingle Lorraine ’00 Clayton Lougee ’03 Dustin Marshall ’96 Alex Merson ’96 Matthew Miller ’96 Janie Morris ’95 Louis Okon ’93 Mark Platt ’87 Lauren Pritchard ’04 Byron Sanders ’01 Jared Sandler ’07 Cindy Solomon ’93 Tianan Joi Stephenson ’07 Jay Szor ’04 Carolyn Ley Thomas ’97 Michael Waldman ’98 Julie Kern Wilkofsky ’97

Dear Greenhill Alumni, Fall is in full swing and it is exciting to observe our beloved students filling campus for another eventful year on the Hill. We celebrated Greenhill’s birthday on September 11, and I truly enjoyed gathering with the entire community. We commemorated the amazing group of leaders and the founding family who envisioned and realized Greenhill as the premier co-educational school that we all know and love today. During the 2015 Commencement activities, we celebrated a special member of the founding family by honoring her with the Distinguished Alumni Award. Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 has been an active member of the Greenhill community since before the school opened, and she continues to support the greater Dallas community through her work at the University of Texas at Dallas. Molly reminds us all that the Greenhill School spirit continues to live in our hearts even though we are no longer students of this amazing institution. (Read more about Molly on p. 29.) The Greenhill Alumni Association is designed to support alumni in establishing new relationships, renewing old relationships, and sustaining active relationships within our alumni community. The foundation of our alumni network lies in the strength of those relationships with one another and Greenhill School. We are a family and we must continue to nurture that connection with each other. On October 9, we celebrated homecoming and hosted the annual Alumni Homecoming Dinner. I can attest that everyone who came out to the Hill had a great time and showed their true Hornet spirit. We are also hosting alumni athletic events this year including a football reunion, basketball game and soccer game in addition to our alumni volleyball game that took place in early August. Be sure to mark your calendars for our spring Alumni Weekend and Reunions on April 29 and 30, 2016. While we will celebrate the classes of 2006, 2001, 1996, 1991, 1986, 1981, 1976, and 1971, all alumni are invited and welcome to attend this weekend. Whether you graduated a few years ago or 60 years ago, I hope you will continue to enjoy your Greenhill family that is just as rich and meaningful as it was during your years as a student. There are so many ways you can continue to benefit from ties to Greenhill. Participate on campus as a guest speaker, offer an internship or summer job to other alumni, attend your reunions and other alumni events, and keep in close contact with your Greenhill friends and professors. As I said to the graduating Class of 2015, “In the years ahead, your life will grow and change in ways that you cannot imagine today, but Greenhill will remain constant. Greenhill will forever be part of your life.” With Hornet pride,

Macey Small Davis ’94 President, Alumni Association

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Spring Alumni Weekend April 24-25, 2015

Class of 2000 Reunion

Class of 1990 Reunion

Class of 1985 Reunion

Class of 1980 Reunion In late April, the Greenhill campus hosted our fourth annual Alumni Weekend reunion. Even though a tornado warning disrupted our Friday night family dinner, the skies cleared for a beautiful first-ever All Alumni Party in Trinity Groves downtown on Saturday night. We celebrated the teaching career of Greenhill Legend Barbara Currier with special guest speakers Darryn Sandler ’95, Macey Small Davis ’94 and Omar Thanawalla ’95. Reunion classes celebrated with private events on Friday night and the big party on Saturday. It was great to see so many alumni come back to Dallas from the Classes of 2005, 1995, 1990, 1985, and 1980.

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Class of 1995 Reunion


Class of 2005 Reunion

Top Left - Ron Potts and Christina Powell Potts ’95 with Jessica Sharry Williams ’95 and Jason Williams Top Right - Monica Lu ’85, Lori Sobel ’85, and Buff Strickland ’85 Left - Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’05 and Jillian Larsen ’05

The Classes of 1965 and 1975 hosted reunions in mid-October 2015.

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Alumni News On the Road to Austin April 12, 2015 The Greenhill Austin reunion brought alumni and families from all around the Hill Country including a special guest and Greenhill Legend, Dr. Ray Buchanan. He drove in from his home in Buchanan Dam to re-connect with alumni from four decades. More than 100 Greenhill alumni and former students live in and around Austin as well as San Antonio. You can connect with them on Facebook through the dedicated regional group.

Top: Jenny Davis ’04, Adam Sparks ’04, Michelle Friedman ’01, Greenhill Legend Ray Buchanan, Carey Dukes ’92, Katy Sielen ’01 Matt Prescott ’03 and K.C. Schanbaum ’03

Senior Luncheon May 27, 2015 After their award ceremony, seniors gathered at Bent Tree Country Club to meet and mingle with alumni. Jeffrey Boyd ’06, on the cusp of a move from teaching at Greenhill to teaching at Durham Academy in North Carolina, spoke to them about remembering what's important in college. He advised them to appreciate the four years for all they bring, but to not lose sight of family and friends, who shaped them into the people they are today. He also encouraged them to visit often. “You will always have Greenhill,” he said.

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Bottom: Kelly Z. O'Shannessy ’95, Rachel Schiller Berman ’95 and David Schwarz ’05


Mark your calendars! Alumni Weekend 2016 has been set for

April 15 and 16

Visit our website for the latest news. greenhill.org/alumniweekend Find us on: facebook.com/ GreenhillAlumni @AlumniGreenhill

Class reunions are being planned for the classes of

2006 | 2001 | 1996 | 1991 | 1986 1981 | 1976 | 1971 | 1966 | 1961

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Hill CLASS NOTES

To submit information for class notes and alumni news, contact: Katie Young Director of Alumni Relations alumni@greenhill.org 972.628.5521 phone 972.628.6521 fax FIND US ON:

1965 Judy Burch Gass is an executive producer on the feature motion picture “5 Flights Up” starring Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton. The film premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival in April. Judy is a member of the Latitude Productions team based in Los Angeles.

1969 Paul Galbraith wrote “As I approach the unfathomable age of 65, there is some urgency to pay homage to my teachers at Greenhill, deliver a message to current and future graduates, and to offer salutations to my cohorts from the Class of ’69: Thank You, Think Hard, and Wishing You Well, in that order. I attended Greenhill for 12 (!) years, plus one in Kindergarten. Hence, I know whereof I speak. First, ’Thank You’ to Estelle Dickens for teaching me the discipline to sit in my chair, to Jenny Stuck for teaching me the love of reading, to Mildred Fulkerson for

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teaching me that "ain’t is not a word," to Sarah Barnett for tolerating my climbing out a classroom window and feeding my inquisitiveness, to Bobby Ferrell for repeatedly and patiently explaining higher (and lower) math to me, to Dick Williams for his astounding knowledge, and to my many coaches who taught me to persevere despite the heat, metaphorically and literally. Secondly, to future and current graduates, buy a dictionary – a paper one; it makes you look smart as you are and will be your friend for the rest of your life. Also, value your education and savor your time at Greenhill. It will be one of the greatest gifts and privileges you receive in your entire life. Lastly, to my former classmates, I wish each of you well and hope your lives have been as fascinating and challenging as mine, resting on the foundation of our remarkable education at Greenhill. I live in New Mexico and enjoy a second career as a Clinical Social Worker and psychotherapist. I am building a retirement home in the mountains where I hope to devote myself, finally, to write a book of modest interest. I am blessed with two children, both stupendously educated and professionally successful, and am married to Jo Anne, President of Carter Advisory Services, Dallas, and a Doctor of Oriental Medicine. We would enjoy hearing from you!”

1980 Lisa Buckner was elected by the members of the Geophysical Society of Houston to the position 1st Vice President Elect. It is a two year term with responsibility for arranging all of the speakers for the technical presentations at society meetings which include three monthly luncheons and two monthly breakfasts and the annual 2-day Spring Symposium, as well as overseeing five special interest groups and a distinguished instructor short course. She is also the co-guest editor of the Special Section: Education in the Geosciences for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists October issue of The Leading Edge magazine. Tom Rogers (former student) visited Greenhill in March 2015 to discuss his junior fiction novel, Eleven, with middle school students. Tom spent time analyzing the text with sixth graders and diving deeper into the symbols within the book. The story is set on September 11, 2001, and it has been selected for inclusion in the bookstore at the National 9/11 Memorial Museum in NYC. Tom is a novelist and screenwriter with numerous animated films to his credit including The Lion King 1½, Kronk’s New Groove, LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers, Disney’s Secret of the Wings, and Legend of the NeverBeast.


1985 Greenhill past and present climbed and summitted the Grand Teton in 1 day in August! Board of Trustees Chair Will Rose and seventh-grader Jack Rose climbed for 19 hours up and down, 16 miles round trip, approx 7,500 feet of vertical up and then back down, including technical rock climbing. Wow!

its symptoms. Carey was a ’Forever Club member and part of the class that began the tradition for seniors to paint the campus water tower each summer. Though the water tower is no longer in use, the tradition lives on. As a celebration of her life and legacy, alumni gathered in July to paint the tower teal for the 2015-2016 school year. You can read more about Carey’s work at www.tealtoes.org

1995 Josh and Hilary Stern welcomed a new addition to the family in January. Sarah was born on January 23 and joins three older brothers: Noah (8) Aidan (6) and Benjamin (2).

1994 Erica Bloom Foland married David Foland in December 2014.

1986 Members from the class of 1986 gathered to honor their classmate, Carey Fitzmaurice, who died in June. Carey had ovarian cancer and was the founder, president and animating spirit of Teal Toes, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of ovarian cancer and

Alumni attendees included Mandy and Serban Hanu, Brent and Elle Warren Harmon, Macey Small Davis, Jill and Kobi Rashdi, Stephen and Leslie Ballas, Julie Bloom Traub ’97, sister and matron of honor, and Mitch Traub, Megan Baumoel Considine ’97 and Michael Considine, Jennifer ’97 and Casey Becker, Lisa Stein Stoutmeyer ’93, Liz and Todd Waldman ’95. Lara Bierner ’89 was the photographer. Lisa Stein Stoutmeyer was the make-up artist. Erica’s dress was from Elle Warren Harmon’s store, Warren Barron Bridal Salon. The couple lives in Dallas.

1996 Gavin Manes and Beth Downing ’97 welcomed Frazier Downing Manes on April 10, 2015, who joins his big brother Wylie. Head of Fine Arts, Michael Manes is the proud grandfather!

Members of the Class of 1986 gathered over the summer to paint the watertower teal in memory of their classmate and friend, Carey Fitzmaurice.

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Hill Heather Klein Hamilton, Will, and big brother Chase welcomed Miles Drew into the world on January 29, 2015.

Matt Bodzy married Sara Scher at the Ritz-Carlton Dana Point on June 14, 2015. Many Greenhill alumni were in attendance including Scott Kaufman, Jay Szor, Jason Klein, Jordan Sanders, Andrew Mack, Amy Prescott, Matt Prescott ’03, Stefani Beckerman, and Ben Brajtbord. Matt says “The weekend was truly incredible and we couldn’t have asked for a better setting to celebrate with family and friends!” Matt and Sara live in San Francisco.

2003

2005

CLASS NOTES

1998

Courtney Leffall was featured on a Food Network reality TV show called “Food Fortunes.” The show allows entrepreneurs an opportunity to showcase their food-based invention to a panel of successful food industry professionals. Courtney pitched the “Grillmobile”, invented by his father, in March 2015 and made a deal with an investor. Courtney also recently completed his MBA through the University of Texas McCombs School of business.

2004 Lauren Pritchard and Jeffrey Goodman ’05 got married on March 14, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. The two reconnected at wedding of Ashley and Jay Szor two years prior. Several Greenhill alumni from the two classes were in attendance. The two honeymooned in destinations along the Adriatic Sea in June/July. Daniel Gross wrote “I graduated with a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley on May 17, 2015. Starting in the 2016-17 academic year, I’ll be an Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School, following a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, MA. I’m looking forward to running into fellow Greenhill alums in Boston - especially in the classroom!

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Sarah Ivy Dickerson was in Dallas to screen her film, Do You Dream in Color?, during the Dallas International Film Festival in April 2015. Sarah co-directed the documentary which follows four blind teenagers as they pursue their goals: to be a sponsored skateboarder, to travel the world, to become a rock star and to be the first family member to graduate high school.

2006 Taylor Rucker married Aaron Barham surrounded by many close friends and family on January 17, 2015. The ceremony was a rustic backyard affair in Dallas, TX. Included in the wedding party was Leslie Wasserman. Faculty attending the wedding included Mary Aidala, Corbin Doyle, Valerie Gillespie ’98, and Taylor’s mom, Lesley Rucker. Jeffrey Boyd married Dr. Amanda Gonsalves on June 12, 2015 in Providence, RI. The couple now lives in Durham, North Carolina. Jeffrey is a teacher at Durham Academy and Amanda is a resident in internal medicine at Duke University.

2007 Dr. Laurie Seidel has won the 2015 Ho Din Award, Southwestern Medical Foundation’s highest honor. It is given to an outstanding senior at UT Southwestern Medical School by the foundation’s board. While she was at Greenhill, Seidel founded the Hearing Aid Recycling Program, which collects used hearing aids and redistributes them to people with hearing loss through the Callier Center at the University of Texas at Dallas. In college, she was vice president of Emory University’s Colleges Against Cancer chapter for three years, organizing an annual bone marrow drive. At UT Southwestern, Seidel maintained a 4.0 academic record and was chapter vice president of the American Medical Student Association. She helped found and was co-president of the Gender Equality Medical Society. Seidel also served as a mentor in the Health Professions Recruitment and Exposure Program, encouraging high school students toward health care careers. Nearly 10,000 physicians have graduated from UT Southwestern, but only a few have received the Ho Din Award. Seidel is moving to begin her residency in pediatrics at the University of Colorado-Denver.

2008 Travis McElroy wrote “I graduated this summer with my Master’s in Applied Math from University of North Carolina. I am now finally moving back to Texas with a job as a technical sales consultant with Oracle in Austin, TX.”


2014 Michael Meng spent the summer working as an intern with the Wanxiang Corporation, one of China’s Big 12 Companies. His program is part of the US-China 100,000 Strong initiative which is an all-expenses paid for internship in consulting with Wanxiang and the Chinese Consulate General. In August, he moved to Shanghai for another internship with Z Ben Advisors/Red Pulse, a Chinese Consulting firm focused on investment management. Michael is a Presidential Scholar at the University of Chicago and is pursuing a degree in Economics and Public Policy.

Jack Wielebinski ’08 spoke to Upper School students at an assembly in March. Ashley Rivera recently launched her own business offering Mediation and Conflict Coaching services. Areas of practice include Civil Disputes, Family Law, and Workplace Conflict. www.liminalmediation.org Jack Wielebinski spoke to Upper School students in March, sharing personal experiences as a young adult and answered candid questions from students.

2011

Jamillah Pate ’08 Jamillah Pate graduated from DePaul College of Law in May and is now working as Associate Corporate Counsel for Santander Consumer USA.

Daniel Bricker graduated Cum Laude from the University of Texas at Dallas. He is attending the SMU Dedman School of Law in the fall. At the end of his senior year, Daniel received the fraternity man of the year award at UTD along with the Patty Atchley Service to Student Life Award. He is the recipient of a Pi Kappa Phi ‘Extra Mile’ scholarship.

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In Memoriam Elizabeth Aberg Grandmother of Sarah Aberg ’99 and Emily Aberg ’04 May 21, 2015 Ron Barker ’97 May 24, 2015 Rennie dePenaloza Beauchamp Former Faculty member and mother of Margot Beauchamp ’11 and Shelby Beauchamp ’14 April 7, 2015 Tom Boyle ’51 August 3, 2015 Mary Helen Burnett Mother of John Burnett ’74 July 26, 2015 Don Finley Father of Dawn Finley Nuriddin ’94 August 3, 2015 Carey Fitzmaurice ’86 June 15, 2015 Ana Maria Gutierrez Grandmother of Danielle Brutsche ’91, Simone Brutsche Harris ’94, Dominique Brutsche O'Brien ’92 August 6, 2015 Sue Norris Mother of Rusty Norris ’78 June 10, 2015 Harry Sebel Father of Lee Sebel ’76 July 12, 2015 Demetrio Teniente Jr. Grandfather of Jessica Garcia ’12 and Amanda Garcia ’10 and father of Lower School Spanish Teacher Nora Garcia May 7, 2015 Dr. George Theilen father of Trevor Theilen ’01 May 11, 2015

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Turning Points WEDDINGS Taylor Rucker Barham ’06 and Aaron Barham 7 January 17, 2015 Matt Bodzy ’04 and Sara Scher Bodzy June 14, 2015

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Amanda Gonsalves Boyd and Jeffrey Boyd ’06 June 12, 2015 David Crooks ’89 and Alissa Abel Crooks 10 June 27 ,2015 Rebecca Matyas Garbose ’09 and Jonathan Garbose 11 June 28, 2015

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Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’04 and Jeff Goodman ’05 1 March 14, 2015 Tara DiDomenico and Kent Siri ’01 August 1, 2015 Carrie Palmer Swope ’06 and Tim Swope June 6, 2015

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Charlotte Anne Barham 13 Aaron and Taylor Rucker Barham ’06 Miles Drew Hamilton 9 January 29, 2015 Will and Heather Klein Hamilton ’98 Cameron Eva Kopf 12 March 26, 2015 Laura and Jonathan Kopf ’01

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Frazier Downing Manes April 10, 2015 Beth Downing ’97 and Gavin Manes ’96 Breck Ford McBeth May 22, 2015 Amber and Brice McBeth ’94

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Sarah Yael Stern 8 January 13, 2015 Josh and Hilary Kreisler Stern ’95

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Annual Report of Gifts

2014-2015


A Message from William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees Greenhill School 2014-2015 Board of Trustees Officers William E. Rose ’85, Chair Waverly Ware Wilson ’86, Assistant Chair/Secretary Holland P. Gary ’93, Finance Chair/Treasurer Trustees Debbie Andres Stephen L. Arata Yasmin Bhatia Aimee Boone ’97 J. Baxter Brinkmann Nancy P. Carlson Albertina M. Cisneros Christopher I. Clark ’89 Angela Crates Macey Small Davis ’94 Alumni Board President, ex officio Clayton K. Deniger ’86 Angela Adkins Downes ’87 Tom Dunning Gary J. Fernandes Scott A. Griggs, Head of School Joan Hill, Ed.D. Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Oscar A. Joyner ’93 Rabbi Nancy Kasten Jenny Kirtland Peter A. Kraus Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 Zeck Lieberman, M.D. E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Manju Menon Laurie Matthews Terry Oxford Steven Rudner Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 Patricia Smith Mark Solomon Bruce Sostek Julie Weinberg Mike Weinberg ’82 Clifford Weiner Neena R. Wiora Former Board Chairs Electing to Serve Ex-Officio Sally R. Estes, Trustee since 1976 Irwin Grossman, Trustee since 1973 Michael J. Halloran, Trustee since 2002 Rusty Jaggers, Trustee since 1994 David L. Johnson ’67, Trustee since 1987 H. Ronald Nash, Trustee since 1987

Dear Friends, As I conclude my first year as Chair of the Board of Trustees, it gives me great pleasure to acknowledge and thank so many members of the Greenhill community who have helped us honor and support the mission of the School. I have had the privilege to work with an incredible board of 40 volunteers and a capable administration led by our Head of School Scott Griggs. As we do each year, this edition of The Hill celebrates the accomplishments of the 2014-15 school year. The following pages highlight the breadth of support Greenhill has received over the past year from Trustees, alumni, current and former parents, grandparents and friends of the School. The support we received this year was impressive and the programs supported are vital to the health of the School. I want to personally thank each of you who have supported the tremendous efforts of our Building Community Campaign and your commitment to the Greenhill Fund, Endowed Funds, the Library and the Parents' Association fundraising efforts. Leading much of this effort was our Development Co-Chairs from the Board of Trustees, Baxter Brinkmann and Nancy Carlson, our Building Community Campaign Chair E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86, and our Parents’ Association President Julie Weinberg. Their tireless and outstanding leadership inspired our community to reach for ever-higher goals, evident in the stories and participation lists that follow. I would like to say a special thank you to Baxter Brinkmann who concludes 15 years of service on the Board of Trustees, and who has been one of the largest donors in Greenhill’s history. As we welcome in the new school year, we still need to raise $11 million of our $52.5 million goal to continue our progress on the Building Community Campaign. The opening of the dining hall has already transformed day to day life for everyone on campus. The Marshall Family Performing Arts Center will further enhance the Greenhill experience when the doors open this winter. I look forward to seeing you during the Grand Opening Weekend January 23-24, 2016. Thank you again for your unwavering support of Greenhill School. Sincerely,

William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees

Lifetime Trustees Daniel T. Phillips, Trustee since 1997

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Statement of Financial Position INCOME

INCOME 2014-2015 Tuition and Fees Annual Fund (proceeds raised prior year) Investment and Other Income Total Income

EXPENSES

$27,628,613 $1,580,229 $2,637,395 $31,846,237

EXPENSES 2014-2015 Salaries and Benefits $23,272,700 Plant and Other $5,428,960 Academics $1,827,273 Administrative $1,317,304 Total Expenses

$31,846,237

Tuition and Fees Annual Fund Investment & Other Income

87% 5% 8%

Salaries & Benefits 73% 17% Plant & Other 6% Academics 4% Administrative

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE COMMITTEE 2014-2015 Holland P. Gary ’93, Chair Stephen Arata Yasmin Bhatia Albertina M. Cisneros Angela Adkins Downes ’87 Gary J. Fernandes Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Oscar A. Joyner ’93 Laurie Matthews Manju Menon William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees

Figures represented in this annual report are as of June 30, 2015. 2014-2015 figures are unaudited.

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Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees Scott A. Griggs Head of School Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer Katie Robbins Director of Finance Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer


Endowment Performance ENDOWMENT BY CATEGORY & YEAR Designated Purpose

6/30/11

6/30/12

6/30/13

6/30/14

6/30/15

General Endowment

13,681,233

13,599,303

14,498,727

16,414,419

16,599,946

Financial Aid

3,607,205

3,448,778

3,686,408

4,143,884

4,072,844

Faculty Enrichment

2,482,965

2,410,862

3,002,365

3,370,207

3,334,456

Curriculum & Programs

1,348,472

1,251,574

1,448,568

1,608,910

1,564,945

Facilities

7,123,876

6,970,396

7,615,989

8,663,545

8,568,284

$ 22,830,498

$ 27,680,913

$ 30,252,057

$ 34,200,965

$ 34,140,475

TOTAL ENDOWMENT

BOARD OF TRUSTEES INVESTMENT COMMITTEE 2014-2015

ENDOWMENT PERFORMANCE CHART

15%

10%

9.09%

9.39% 6.73% 5.68%

5%

Mike Weinberg ’82, Chair Clint Carlson* Clayton K. Deniger ’86 John Jaggers* David Johnson ’67** Laurie Matthews Cliff Weiner

Scott A. Griggs Head of School

William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees

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Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer Katie Robbins Director of Finance

1.46% 0% Last Year

3-Year

5-Year

7-Year

10-Year

Non-Board members Previous Board members

**

Waverly Ware Wilson’86 Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees

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Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year Capital Funds Building Community Campaign Great Expectations Campaign Annual Operating Funds Greenhill Fund 2014-2015 Parents’ Association Operating Funds Library Operating Fund Fine Arts Operating Fund Other Restricted Operating Funds Endowment Funds Pam Barnes ’00 Memorial Fund General Endowment for Financial Aid Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Corbin Doyle Video Production Fund Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment General Endowment Fund Other Endowment Funds Todd and Mindy Williams Fund Dorothy Jane Kassanoff Faculty Enrichment Fund Bauman Family Faculty Enrichment Fund

$4,917,765 $96,157

$1,662,422 $121,425 $4,886 $3,760 $32,118

$20,125 $23,079 $3,105 $10,100 $4,000 $6,035 $1,000 $8,401 $8,662 $9,811 $10,000 $19,874

Gifts In Kind* $25,052 TOTAL GIVING (gifts and payments only)

$6,962,725

Based on donor valuation, not included in total giving

*

BOARD OF TRUSTEES DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 2014-2015 J. Baxter Brinkmann, Co-Chair Nancy P. Carlson, Co-Chair Debbie Andres, Greenhill Fund Co-Chair Aimee Boone Cunningham ’97 Angela Crates, Parents’ Association President-Elect Macey Small Davis ’94, Alumni Board President Tom Dunning Jenny Kirtland Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 Zeck Lieberman, M.D. E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86, Campaign Chair Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 Patricia Smith Julie Weinberg, Parents’ Association President William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees Waverly Ware Wilson’86 Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees Scott A. Griggs Head of School Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer

Gratitude for Galapalooza 2015! Thank you to the Greenhill community for your support of the Galapalooza 2015 featuring a fantastic show by Bob Schneider, Polyphonic Spree and DJ Jen Miller. Special thanks goes out to Gala Chairs Tracy and Kent Rathbun. Parents’ Association President Julie Weinberg, and our generous sponsors, including American Airlines, Thomas Reprographics, Cort and Park Place. Don't forget to save the date for next year's gala, April 30, 2016.

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Congratulations to the Greenhill community for exceeding our goal for 2014-2015, raising over $1,666,282 for the Greenhill Fund! This year we were also proud to report increased parent participation at 82%! Your generosity supports the many programs that make Greenhill an extraordinary place for exceptional students. Thank you for making a Greenhill education the ideal start for so many young lives. We praise the leadership of Development Committee Co-Chairs, Nancy P. Carlson and J. Baxter Brinkmann. Their excellent Greenhill Fund leadership team, led by co-chairs Debbie Andres and Lester Levy, Jr. ’79, was instrumental in these fundraising efforts. The following dedicated group of grade captains ensured the success of the Greenhill Fund’s goals in participation and dollars raised! Their tireless efforts are greatly appreciated. LEADERSHIP Board Chair William E. Rose ’85

Co-Chairs, Parents of Alumni Beth and Jim Gold

Co-Chairs, Development Committee J. Baxter Brinkmann Nancy P. Carlson Co-Chairs, Greenhill Fund Debbie Andres Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 Division Team Leaders Upper School Christine and John Drossos Middle School Rachel ’91 and Brian Ladin Lower School Robin ’93 and Evan Stone Early Childhood Denise and Dustin Marshall ’96 Co-Chairs, New Parents Leslie and David Benners Co-Chairs, Alumni Lauren Pritchard ’04 Cindy Solomon ’93 Co-Chairs, Grandparent Sally and Tom Dunning PARTICIPATION

GRADE CAPTAINS Early Childhood Team Leaders Denise & Dustin Marshall ’96 Pre-Kindergarten Yasmin & Vik Bhatia O’Malley & Ben Dishman Kindergarten Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Amy & John Howard Alison & Andy Kaplinsky Jennifer & JJ Sharma Tanya & Dale Yoo ’95 Lower School Team Leaders Robin ’91 & Evan Stone Primer Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Grade 1 Rebekah & Ben Newman Ally & Grady Raskin ’92 Dory & Kurt Sjogren Jennifer & Rand Stagen Grade 2 Dee Dee & Hale Hoak Julie ’83 & David Kronick Marlo & Jeff Melucci Melanie & John Ofenloch

Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur Ashley & Rick Scheer Marianna & Jon Yellen Grade 3 Kathy & Gary Bridges Karen & Richard Kassanoff Tracey & Chris Kennedy Kate & Jon Kettles Diana & Geoff Newton Melanie & John Ofenloch Ashley & Rick Scheer Whitney & Rob Strauss Grade 4 Deborah & Chuck Gilbert Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur Lisa & Howard Marc Spector Waverly ’86 & McCord Wilson Middle School Team Leaders Rachel ’91 & Brian Ladin Grade 5 Stacey & Doug Baer Bonnie & Monte Hurst ’89 Julie ’83 & David Kronick Joanna & David Greenstone Anne & David Mann Grade 6 Randi Jacobs Allana & Zach Luterman ’90

Nicole & Erin Patton Kathryn & Scott Wheeler Grade 7 Angela Crates Elly & Edward Shelswell-White Rebekah & Ben Newman Grade 8 Lynn ’82 & John Bozalis Randi Jacobs Upper School Team Leaders Christine & John Drossos Grade 9 Debra & John Morgan Lori Stone Grade 10 Karen & Jeff Parkhill Grade 11 Dani & Ed Butowsky Shari Nelson Neena Wiora Grade 12 Teresa & Drew Alexandrou April McCormick Ellen ’81 & Josh Ungerman

Greenhill Fund Giving Levels

100%

80%

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Founders $50,000+ The Hill Society $25,000 – $49,999 Head of School’s $10,000 – $24,999 Council

60%

40%

20%

0%

Trustees

Current Parents

Fiscal Year 2013

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Faculty/Staff

Fiscal Year 2014

Alumnai

Grandparents

Fiscal Year 2015

PACESETTERS Ad Astra Society $5,000 – $9,999 Legacy Society $2,500 – $4,999 Green & Gold $1,500 – $2,499 SUSTAINERS Forever Club $1,000 – $1,499 Hornet Club $500 – $999 Friends Under $499


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FOUNDERS ($50,000+) J. Baxter Brinkmann Nancy & Clint Carlson Jon & Julie Frankel David J. Haemisegger & Nancy A. Nasher Catherine & Will Rose ’85 THE HILL SOCIETY ($25,000 TO $49,999) Gina & Scott Ginsburg Marcia & Mark King Lisa & Peter Kraus HEAD OF SCHOOL’S COUNCIL ($10,000 TO $24,999) Kathryn & Stephen Arata F. Thaddeus Arroyo Angela & John Crates Elaine & Joe Eazor Joanna & David Greenstone Irma & Irwin Grossman Rusty & John Jaggers Haidy & Anupam Johri Michelle & Roy Kim ’88 Brett & Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Patsy & Dave Mattingley Manju & Venu Menon Alan Moore Leigh & Jeffrey Morales Penny & Jim Moran Stacy & Daniel Nutkis Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Hilda Ocampo & Rhod Williams Karla & Lawrence (Larry) Steinberg Cliff Weiner Anonymous AD ASTRA SOCIETY ($5,000 TO $9,999) Anuradha & Sanjay Agrawal Prameela Karimi, M.D. & Mahender Akula

David Allen & Elizabeth Mack Debbie & Marc Andres Peg & Bernie Andrews Gilian & Steve Baron Darrow Becker & Hisako Komiyama Leslie & David Benners Heidi Soltis-Berner & Dan Berner Yasmin & Vikrant Bhatia Jamie & Jesse Bomer Zoe & David Bonnette Barbara & Kenneth Czarnecki Shweta Daftary, D.D.S. & Gautam Daftary Koshi & Arun Dhingra Christine & John Drossos Kerry & Michael Fagelman ’91 Sandra & Gary Fernandes Laura & Jim Forson Shyama & Darshan Gandhi David Garza-Santos & Monica Perez-de-Garza Danielle & Mitch Gervis Beth & Jim Gold Linda & Bruce Graham Marsha & Mike Halloran Lori Henika ’01 Pilar & Jay Henry Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Dee Dee & Hale Hoak Tracy & Jeff Hull Fawzia & Jay Jaffee Jaime & Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Preethi Jayaseelan & Nirmal Jayaseelan, M.D. Ronah & Don Jungerman Hemangi & Parag Kale Sumi & Stephan Kim Jenny & John Kirtland Julie Grossman Kronick ’83 & David Kronick Will Leslie ’05 Marjorie Levy Nannette & Joe Manzi III Denise & Dustin Marshall ’96 Laurie & David Matthews

Jerry Maue & Diana Bustamante Astrid & Pat Merriman Michelle & Meade Monger Sunny & Pavel Nadolsky Peggy & John Olsson Joan & Terry Oxford Betty & Andrew Park Juan Pascual & Albertina Cisneros Tejal & Ketan Patel Adriana & Guillermo Perales Megan & John Pigott Carol & Allen J. Pitts Pam Beck Pluss ’81 & Steven Pluss Linda & Peter Raphael Carola & Doug Rayburn Jeffrey Robinson & Stefanie Schneidler Ruth Robinson Deedie & Rusty Rose Matthew Rutledge Joy & Jordan Sebold Hardeep & Raj Sehgal Cindy Brinker Simmons ’75 Kris & Marshall Sorokwasz Joanie & Bruce Sostek Betty & Eric Spomer Todd & Kim Travers Lisa Bork & Jeffrey Vawrinek Alison & Michael Weinstein Jiping Wu & Diana Qiu Yan Bing Li & Feng Yang Lauren & Jeff Zlotky LEGACY SOCIETY ($2,500 TO $4,999) Naureen & Aamer Agha Teresa & Drew Alexandrou Naseem & Jamil Alibhai Chris An & Jung Kim Debbie & Gerald Barnes Judy Barton Mubina & Michel Benitez Carla & Dylan Bolden Barb & Nick Bomersbach Nancy & David Brickman Anne Broadus & Toby Broadus III Steven Brockett & Lori Accordino-Brockett Lisa Buckner ’80 & TJ Bronsberg-Adas Amar Budarapu & Nicole Martinson Susie & Joel Carp Laurie & Patrick Carroll Margot & Adam Carter Stuart Chasanoff Anamika & Tathagata Chatterjee Carol & Joseph Chu Christopher I. Clark ’89 Karen & Clay Deniger ’86

Julie & Andrés Diaz Heidi & William Dillon Ben Dishman & O’Malley Hayes-Dishman Sally & Tom Dunning Michelle Mulder Early ’83 & Mark Early Mimi & Ian Edmonds Catherine & Aaron Enrico Jin & Ron Friedman Lisa & Neil Goldberg Ksenia & Sergei Gonchar Deborah & Chuck Gilbert Corinne & Jeffrey Green, M.D. Scott Griggs Janice & Curtis Henderson Dennis Iacovino & Zack Hicks Angela Aaron Horowitz Lori & Randall Isenberg Mamta & Rajeev Jain Jay Jerrier, Jr. & Karen Smith Debbie & David Johnson ’67 Gregory Kassanoff Leslie & Bob Krakow Julie Lee, D.D.S. & Clyde Lee, D.D.S. Jet Li & Janet Xu Wei Liang & Helen Jue Du Gretchen & John Lindle Leticia & Ed Little Marlo & Jeff Melucci Gail & Michael Milner Debra & John Morgan Vidya Nandipati, M.D. & Bobby Nandipati Thuy Nguyen, M.D. & Linh Nguyen, M.D. Karen & Jeff Parkhill Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Jenifer & Robert Peterson Jeff Puckett & Mary Whiting Puckett Laura Rothbart & David Rothbart, M.D. Lisa & Steven Rudner Cynthia & Derek Schwartz Ray Scott, Jr. & Myrtle Bowles-Scott Julie & Wenliang Shi Prasanna Sinkre, M.D. & Ajay Sinkre Pat & Emmitt Smith Pamela & Richard Squires Whitney & Rob Strauss Beth & Bryan Thomas Vicki & Everett Truitt Priya & Shyam Venkat Julie & Mike Weinberg ’82 Lori & Chuck Whitten Linda & Ken Wimberly Neena Wiora Qian Zhang & Bing Xie Jiawen Zhang & Weibin Yang Chunfan Stephen Zhang & Xiaolan Zhou

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GREENHILL FUND DONORS

GREEN & GOLD ($1,500 TO $2,499) Karla & George Barber James Barnes & Maryam Mojdehi-Barnes Naveen Bhoria & Deepali Narula Jana & Marc Birenbaum ’87 Kavi & Chris Blewett Christy & Adam Blumenfeld ’89 Allison & Chris Bovard Sharon Thum Bowers ’84 & Mikel Bowers Tonya & Barry Brown A. Chris Bryan Jennifer & Peter Bulban Dani & Ed Butowsky Amber & Chad Coben ’85 Cynthia & John Colocousis Linda & Christopher Cook Debbi & Gary Cook Kate & Pat Cook Claudia & Scott Davis Angela Adkins Downes ’87 & Emerson Downes Sangeeta Elhence, M.D. & Hemant Elhence Molly & Jeremy Fernandes Chitra Fine, M.D. & Josh Fine, M.D. Nancy & Will Fulton ’68 Neha & Salil Gaitonde Sarita & Subash Gaitonde Jay Ghosh & Preeti Naik Rita Sue & Alan Gold Monica & Randall Grimes Kristen & Spencer Han Frances & Michael Herbert Joan & Zachary Hill Kathy Hornbach ’79 Jane & Michael Hurst ’83 Randi Jacobs Ajay Jagsi & Swathi Ganaraj Shefali & Manish Jindal Oscar Joyner ’93 and Family Alison & Andy Kaplinsky Mick & Beth Kassanoff Shalini & Pradeep Katikaneni Sheryl & Douglas Kessler Hafiza & Shammy Khan Rickey Shaum & Richard Lark, Ph.D. Marilyn Lieberman & Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Carol & Carvel Lincoln Charles Lostak & Chris Baker Rashmi & Apurva Mathur Donna Mazow & Mark Mazow, M.D. Margot & Tim McGuire Dana & Earl McLendon Sara & Jason McMahon Ben Mesches & Amy Robertson Anji & Shridhar Mittal

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Ali Moustapha & Vickie Nguyen Susan & Ron Nash Shari & Karl Nelson Jennifer Nguyen, D.D.S. & Van Nguyen, M.D. Mona Lafontaine & Ernesto Nunez-Muniz Sinna & Pithou Nuth Melissa & Max Orth Michael Palys Karen & Richard Pollock ’77 Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur III Monica & Toby Purdy Allyson & Grady Raskin ’92 Katie & Mark Robbins Melba Benitez-Rojas & Gerardo Rojas Sally Levy Rosen ’74 & Bob Rosen, M.D. Melinda & Mike Russ Kristen & Tom Sanders Ashley & Rick Scheer Jo & L.J. Sevin Jennifer & Jivesh Sharma Kimberley & Scott Sheffield Colleen & Bill Shirley, Jr. Mike Snyder Evan Stone Robin Finkelstein Stone ’93 & Evan Stone Bobby Sussman Jerry Szor ’72 & Nancy Szor ’72 Kay & Robert Tait Jenia & John Turner Mitchell Ward & Pamela Wills-Ward Rob Wetzler & Carmen Menocal Wetzler Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson John Wu & Vicky Zhou Tom Xu & Vivian Liu Marisa David & Gustavo Zac FOREVER CLUB ($1,000 TO $1,499) Carol & Steve Aaron Diana DeGrasse Adamson ’87 & Mark Adamson Cameron Andrew ’09 Rick Andrew & Diane Buchanan Wendy & Doug Banks Stacey & Jason Beatey Janet & Jeffrey Beck Amanda & Scott Beck ’92 Lauren Hradecky Blitzer ’01 & Mark Blitzer Sarah & Sam Bloom Susan & Shawn Bonsell Nancy & John Breitfeller, Jr. Kathy & Gary Bridges Jeremy Buonamici & Elizabeth Holper, M.D.

Christine & Patrick Burke Michelle Caplan Jennifer Collins & Adam Charnes Chip Clint Ash Collins & Nancy Paine Susan & Walter Cowger Jeanne & Berry Cox ’72 Aimee Boone Cunningham ’97 Margaret & Ben Dai Macey Small Davis ’94 & Steven Davis Sejal & Hemang Desai Salima & Rahim Dhanani Lenore & Kevin Diamond Berkeley & Jason Downie Frederick J. Duffy, Jr., M. D. Rosemary & Roger Enrico Sally & Bill Estes Rachel & Steve Estrada Wendy & Chris Faems Saleema Omer & Omer Farooque Rebekah & Michael Finley Blake & Andrew Foote ’86 John Franks Marci & Mark Frenkel Bev Gipson & Joe Gipson, Jr. Stephaney Gipson ’00 Dianne & Larry Goldstein Smyth & Elliott Goodman ’89 Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’04 & Jeffrey Goodman ’05 Lisa & Jeff Greenberg Arti & Gaurav Gupta Anne-Marie Hain, M. D. & Paul Hain, M. D. Jenny & John Hall ’90 Trieu Ho & Mai Dao Betty & Milton Holcombe Cyolonda & Curtis Holmes, Jr. Susanna Hong Anne & Jack Hudson Molly & Abhi Ingle Ann Frances & Cliff Jury Suresh Kandoth & Soumia Vijayan Tracey & Chris Kennedy Sharon & Frank Kern Anita & Nauman Khan Mira & Khraish Khraish ’94 Ms. Samara Kline & Mr. Andy McCarthy Mahima & Pankaj Kumar Suvarna & Manoj Kutty Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 & Brian Ladin Edith Lawlis Pat Villareal & Tom Leatherbury Carol & John Levy ’80 Karen & Walter Levy ’74 Sujata & Prabir Majumder Shehnaz & Naeem Makhani Renee & Michael Manes

Jerry Marcus ’79 Gail & Gil Marmol Rafael Martin & Reena Schellenberg Julia & Harry Meng Hanh & Michael Merriman Karyn Meyer & Barry Meyer, M.D. Esther & Michael Meyers Patty & David Miller Amy & Matt Miller ’96 Orson Moe, M.D. & Connie Hsia, M.D. Marie-Helene & David Morrow Cecilia & Edward Mui Dwight Murray, Jr. ’73 Masoud Najari & Jacquie Nguyen Hosna & Srinivas Nallanthighall Uzair Nathani & Ramona Helble Rebekah & Benjamin Newman Jolie & Michael Newman Diana & Geoff Newton Melanie & John Ofenloch, Jr. Susan Palmer Annie & Michael Park Nova & Lincoln Patel Ann Perryman Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon ’88 & Dan Pidgeon Sunny & David Pillow Alice & Mark Platt ’87 Robert Pollock Mr. Yingjue Qiu & Mrs. Xiangquan Xu Gang Quan & Huan Yang Helene & Ronnie Raphael Stephanie & Kurt Read Denise & Michael Reily John Richard & Jasmin Tiro-Richard Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Melanie Lurie Rubin ’85 & Howard Rubin, M.D. Farouk and Erika Salim-Gomez Gauri & Gopinath Sampath Saroj & Naishadh Saraiya Carol & Darren Schackman Jeri Lyn & Jeff Sebert Ann & Irwin Sentilles Reema & Neil Shah May & Jian Shan Jocelyn Huang & Ping Shiau Nancy Shosid, M.D. & Larry Shosid Kristin & Daniel Simenc Jane Lee & Caleb Smith Grace & Stanley Smith Shelley & Rick Snyder Kathleen Wu & Mark Solomon Jennifer & Randall Stagen Mitzi Stout & Ed Stout, Jr. Naga & Rao Sunku


GREENHILL FUND DONORS

Marsha Swanson Lourdes Guerrero-Tiro Stacey & Michael Titens Wincy & David Tomecko Trinh Vo-Tran & Trinh Tran Anne & Ethan Underwood Ellen Weinstein Ungerman ’81 & Josh Ungerman Lori Wick ’77 Ying Liu & Wengui Yu, Ph.D. Wendy Xu & Chen Zhang HORNET CLUB ($500 TO $999) Seema & Abid Abedi Mike Ablon ’83 & Karen Ablon Hala & Roger Aboujaoude Patti & Bob Aisner Hawa Ali & Nadeem Khilji Martha & Robert Allday Madeleine & Michael Appel Gila & Noah Appel Paige & Brian Ashley Stacey & Doug Baer Ellenore & Kirk Baker Alima Balcha Rachel & Grant Baldwin Francis & Branden Barron Lea Bauman ’84 Susan Bauman ’81 Jarrod Beck ’96 Shelley & Jeff Becker Susan Shosid Bendalin ’88 & Ken Bendalin Flauren Bender ’98 & Jason Bender Al Blaine Brenda & Ron Bliss Scott McKenzie, M.D. & Michael Bobbitt Ann & Alan Bogdanow Peter Bogdanow ’92 & Sarah Kaplan-Bogdanow Paige & Greg Bordelon Sherry & Christopher Bowers Laurie & Waldo Bracy Deirdre & Rolf Brekken Lisa & Charles S. Brown JoAnn & Doug Brown Roger Brown & Sherry Vidal-Brown Carolyn & King Buckner Lisbeth & Mark Bulmash Angela Cacopardo Karen Cacopardo Jodi & Todd Carruthers Lucinda & Lyne Carter Vivienne & Tsiu Chiu Chan Riddhi & Samir Chhaya Linda Chianese Jane & Lawrence Chien Sunny & John Chun Anthony Cimino & Jennifer Vowles Phyllis Cole & Jay Spence

Brooke Coon ’98 Jennifer & Jason Cross Barb Currier Judy David Sheila & Jim Davidson Dorothy & Steve Davis ’57 Manisha Desai & Dev Desai, M.D, Ph.D. Penny Dickerman & Richard Dickerman, M.D. Debbie Diebner, M.D. & Jeff Diebner, M.D. Arlene Crotty-Duff & Duncan Duff Ben & Tiffany Eckert Paige & Scott Elphingstone Nancy & Mike Faems Lance Felber ’85 Emily & Stephen Feldman Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Brad Friedman ’96 MaryBeth & John Fulton ’71 Harriette & Arnie Gachman Madhuri Vusirikala & Amar Gande Dana & Brad Gaswirth ’92 Dimple Maun & Kekin Ghelani Jennifer Ternoey Glassman ’88 & Michael Glassman Laurie & Dan Goetz ’80 Daniel Goldschmid Wendy Goldschmid Robyn & Andrew Gould Randi & Chuck Grindstaff Anita & Sanjay Gupta Boski Sharma & Sharad Gupta Barbara & Bill Gutow Ethan Halm & Diana Sheehan Cara & Gregg Hamburger Kristin & Howard Hanger Amy Kreisler Harberg ’87 & Joe Harberg Lauren & Christopher Harris Alexandra & Peter Harris Anjana & Rohit Harve Adrain Hayes Rosemarie & Shane Haynes John Henry III Teri & Michael Hershman Jennifer Miller Hillman ’74 & Tom Hillman Shawn Hiner-Leamon ’05 Cindy Frankel Hirsch ’83 & Ladd Hirsch Nancy & Jim Hoak Anne & Rohan Hoare Inmi & Ron Houston Russell Houston ’12 Vidya Jayaraman & Anisa Iyer Karen & Gregory Johnson Cynthia Jones & George Jones, M.D. Mignon & Stuart Jones Judy & Stan Jumper Karen & Ricky Kassanoff

Becky & Michael Kennedy Kate & Jon Kettles Debbie & Ronald Klein Melinda & Mark Knowles Cynthia Mallett Kosakowski ’75 & Bruce Kosakowski Eileen Kreisler & Aaron Kreisler, M.D. Sandy & Kent Laber Chris Lanzillotta & Val Garcia-Tufro Paulina Le & Lu Le, M.D., Ph.D. Sandy & Charles Lee Yin Hu, Ph.D. & Wai Lee, Ph.D. Carla & Jonathan Leffert, M.D. Donnabeth & Barry Leffler Michael Legacy Leigh & Chad Leopard Julie & Randy Lieberman ’84 Melanie & Tom Lillard Eve Guth, M.D. & Edward Livingston, M.D. Irene & Ray London Katy & Seamus Lonergan Rachel Ingle Lorraine ’00 & Brian Lorraine Linda & Jonathan Lyons Padma & Ravi Madugula Lisa & Robert Malenfant Anne & David Mann Irene Martin Kris McArdle Meg & Patrick McGonigle ’89 Minal & Sanjiv Melwani Amy & Alex Merson ’96 Frankie & Jerold Michaelson Steven Mickey ’08 Sandra & Robert Millimet Nancy & Chris Mulder ’86 Ravi Naidu & Archana Ganaraj Priya Nair, M.D. & Radhakrishnan Nair, M.D. Farhana Kazi & Haris Naseem Eric Nelson & Sarah Way Susan & Steve O’Brien Steve Okon Neeta & Patrick Olomu Donna & Larry Olschwanger Ning Ou-Yang & Xia Zhao Cherry & Mike Owen Clint Park & Shannon Rhee Bettye & Joe Parks Sondra & Alan Perkins Sabrina Mallick Peterson ’00 & Adam Peterson Betty & Riley Peveto Jody Platt & Melvin Platt, M.D. Angela Price, M.D. Niyamat & Arjun Puri Jawad Qureshi, M.D. ’93 & Aaleya Koreishi Gretchen & Mike Raiff Fred Randall ’65 Ros & David Rawitscher Upendar Reddy & Tulika Jain

Francis & Jean Ann Reed Elisa & Steven Reiter Jennipher & Blake Rice Debbie & Kevin Robinowitz Carlos Rojas & Kimberly Ferris-Rojas Sarah Rechter & Bruce Rothstein Bibsy & John Ruchman Steven ’01 & Shannon ’04 Sadek Purvi & Jai Sanghvi Amy & Steve Schachter Anne & Alan Schnitzer ’84 Cathy & John Schoellkopf Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 & John Seeligson Robin & Corey Self Mary & Jerry Sharp Susan & Karl Shell Elly & Edward Shelswell-White Mala Shetty & Anup Shetty, M.D. Myrna & Tanus Shidid Ruthie & Alan Shor Stacy Siegel Simon ’85 & Stuart Simon Sandy & Joe Slotnik Nicole & Justin Small ’91 Lu & Charles Smith J. William Smith, M.D. & Amanda Smith Bliss & Pelham Smith Ilene Smoger & Carla McGee Lisa & Howard Marc Spector Rachel & Marc Stein Carla & Michael Stitt Renée & Fernando Suarez Bharti & Sai Subramanian Marlene & John Sughrue Kiran & Gautam Thakker Poonam & Bharath Thankavel Rachel Thieberg, D.D.S. & Mark Thieberg, M.D. Ginny & Jim Turner Yelda & Ahmet Tuz Kelly & Michael Van Boven Natalie & Michael Waldman ’98 Jacqueline & Stan Waldrop Yilun Wang & Yinan Li Ferna & Craig Ward Xiang Wei & Lisa Zhang Larry Weider & Edra Abramson Kathryn & Scott Wheeler Stacey & Brent Williams Ellen Johnson Willmore ’92 & Charlie Willmore Emily & Alex Wilson Sherry & Robert Wilson Celia & Craig Winchell Li-Ju Chen & Yu-Chi Wu Weiyi Yang & Melody Shan Laura & Pablo Zeballos John Zhong & Michele Ladenson Anonymous

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GREENHILL FUND DONORS

FRIENDS (UNDER $499) Matthew Abel ’05 Austin Ablon ’12 Marla & Baron Ablon Bronsin Ablon ’12 Haley Ablon ’14 Andrew Aboujaoude ’14 Carmel Abuzaid ’14 Chaitra & Ananth Agastya Nalini & Paul Aggarwal Elizabeth Aguebor ’12 Randy Aguebor ’04 Mary & Paul Aidala Parker Ainsworth Caroline & Donald Akinnibosun Tre Albritten ’14 Andrea & Redd Alexander Charlotte Alexander ’02 & Ryan Alexander Reagan Alhadef ’12 Malika Poonja & Faisal Ali Lydia Alvarado ’12 Anita & Rizwan Amirali Allison Grossman Anderson ’97 Betsy Gilbert Anderson ’84 & Jeff Anderson Bianca Anderson Lauren & Bill Anderson LeRoy Anderson, II ’14 Molly Anderson ’14 Philippa Anderson & Joe Anderson, II Sara Anderson ’03

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Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Ruth Andres Carolyn Andrew ’11 Andrea & Jaye Andrews Melanie Andrews Serena Anis ’09 Rachel Annunziata Edward Ansong Revathy Ramadoss & Ravi Appan Louise & Gordon Appleman Elizabeth & David Aptilon Alexis Arana ’12 Giovanni Arana ’14 Jeremy Arata ’12 Sam Armstrong ’99 & Shae Armstrong Laura Arnold ’14 Lori & Jaime Aron Nelson Arroyo & Martha Shoultz Laurie & Noah Asher Glenn Asplin ’06 Jeremy Auerbach ’13 Annia Aulet Leonel Aviles Hamida & Karim Babool Brenda & Bruce Bagelman Tina Baker Sankalp Banerjee ’12 Dylan Banigan ’14 Chris Barber ’12 Lori Golden & Greg Barnes Hardy & Kim Barnes

Linda Barnes Summer & Matthew Barnes Scott Barnes ’12 Randi & Shep Barnes James Barnett ’13 Michael Barnett ’90 Kevin Barnicle Allie Baron ’13 Kate Baron ’04 Brenda & Les Barrett Pearl Basinski ’14 Sarah Bates ’13 Melissa Battis Janet & Jack Baum June & Jim Baumoel Chris Bautista & Gretchen Pollom Kelly Beacham Amanda Beare ’12 Shelby Beauchamp ’14 Jennifer & Devin Beazley Joan Beck & Jay Beck, M.D. Brent Beckert ’06 Rebecca Beckert ’13 Sandy & Rich Beckert Le Bell Daniel Bell-Garcia ’07 Jennifer Bell-Garcia ’04 Jennifer & Dyke Bennett Lauren Bennett ’12 Laurie Berger, M.D. & Brian Levine Caroline Bernstein Natalie Bernstien ’12 Keith Berry Elaine Betcher Andrea Bethards ’05 Supriya Bhargava ’14 Pat & Chuck Bianco Melodi Bianco Nick Bianco Stephanie & Brad Bierman, Jr. ’96 Chris Bigenho & Rhonda Blackburn Marie Bigham & Colin Pettus Alexandra Binder ’14 George Birdsong, M.D. ’75 & Anne Mellinger-Birdsong Cindy Frank Birne ’75 & Robert Birne Lori & Chad Bittenbender Rania Blaik ’14 Matthew Blimline Brad Blonkvist ’87 Naomi Bloom & Bernard Bloom, M.D. Robin & David Bock ’81 Elaine Bock Matt Bodzy ’04 Therese & Johnny Bomersbach Denise Bookatz & Bart Bookatz, D.D.S. Robert Booth, Jr. & Jinger Ward Rosa-Booth

Caroline & Joe Bossalini Letha Boulware-Tait & Bill Tait Mary Ellen Bourgeois Vonda & Jeffrey Bowling Jeffrey Boyd ’06 Libby & Lee Boyle, Jr. Lynn Switzer Bozalis ’82 & John Bozalis Debbe Brackett & Michael Genette Karen Bradberry, Ph.D. & Ramsey Bradberry James Bradford ’14 Timiny & David Braemer Brenda & Stuart Brand Claire Brandt ’12 Amy Bresie ’96 & Eric Bresie Rhonda & Nick Brette Sharon Brewer Chuck Briant III ’99 & Lilly Albritton Mildred Bridges Nicholas Brienzi ’12 Susie & Tony Brigham Bo Brinkmann, Jr. ’12 Loretta & Jerome Brister Bryan Broaddus & Cathy Shulman Brian Broder ’13 Katherine Broder ’10 Cindy Schneidler, M.D. & Jim Brodsky, M.D. Max Brodsky ’01 Eli Brook ’12 Cathy Brook & Joel Brook, D.P.M. Catie Brooks ’89 Lois Brooks Jessica & Nathan Brophy Aaron Brown ’01 & Amanda Brown ’04 Alex Brown ’14 Alisa Brown ’13 Brianna Boswell Brown ’78 & Randy Brown Dylan Brown ’11 Greg Brown ’86 & Lisa Fechtel Brown ’86 Marcie Pollman Brown ’79 & Michael Brown The Honorable Robert L. Brown & Charlotte Brown Ryan Brown ’12 Victoria & Stuart Brown Greg Browne-Nichols & Jennifer Morales Anne Bruder ’04 Travis Bryan ’12 Gaye & Val Buckmiller Devin Bullock ’12 Monica & Ron Bullock LéAnna Burgin ’12 Andrew Burk ’14 Genie Burke Nancy & Darryl Burke


GREENHILL FUND DONORS

April Burns The James Busby Revocable Living Trust Alli & Zack Busby Lauren Butowsky ’13 Julie Cacopardo Jieyi Cai ’13 Kodei Calvin ’14 Brice Campbell Lisa & Michael Campbell Elisa Cantu-Garcia ’94 & Vincent Garcia Courtney Capshaw ’06 Darlene & Alford Caraway Herman Card Lewis Carlson ’14 Samantha Carp ’13 Kathy Reeves Carpenter ’76 & David Carpenter Thelma & Maurice Carter Pat & Frank Cervasio Hoe & Chae Cha Ken Chaiken Linden Chalfant Nelson ’04 Shannon Chang ’12 Billy Chapman ’08 Barbara & Roger Charlebois ’71 Gail Charnes Anuradha & Ramakrishna Chebrolu Sneha Chebrolu ’13 Matt Chellaraj ’12 Carla Childs ’02 & Josh Childs Priscilla & Tom Chow Morgan Christopher ’06 Denny Chung ’12 Yolanda & Jose Cisneros Ben Clark III ’91 Frances & Chris L. Clark Kimberly & Dominique Clemons Celia Cogan Jennifer & Howard Cohen Judy & Leon Cohen Laurie Sprouse & Christopher Cole Kay Collins Ann Colocousis Ellen Moriarty & Trey Colvin Megan Considine ’97 & Michael Considine Jeffrey Cook & Zac Cooner ’13 Cata & Chuck Cooper Debbie & Scott Cotton Katie Cowling ’05 Anissa Crabtree Curtis & Sara Cramer Jean & Bob Crates Al & Miriam Creemer Maddie Crick ’14 Heather & Scott Cronister David Grant Crooks ’87 Stan Crossman ’61 & Pam Crossman

Sallie & Mark Crotty Felicia N. Crumedy Xavier Crumedy Darcie DuBois Crystal ’93 & Jonathan Crystal Mel Curtis Monica da Silva ’07 Nand Dalal ’12 Farhan Damani ’12 Bhama Mathavan & Rahul Danasingh Becky Daniels Elizabeth D’Apice ’14 Sunny & Peter D’Apice Rachel D’Apice ’12 Christa & Brad Dardaganian ’85 Ruth & Bob Darrow Nicholas Das ’12 Catherine & Themos Dassopoulos Jenny Davis ’04 Carol & Michael Davis ’84 Mark De Simone ’96 & Nicole De Simone ’96 Brandon Dean ’12 Amy & Paul deBorst Tatiane & Andrew Deibert Susan Reeves deMasi ’84 & Scott deMasi Colby Denesuk ’14 Shylaja Nagenhalli & Vishwanath Denkanikotte Mina & Ajay Deo Christina Deuber, M.D. Jeffrey Diamond ’13 Susan & Richard Diamond Josh Dickerman ’13 Rachel Diebner ’14 Brad Dillenback ’12 Ralph Dintino Angelia & David Disney Prashanthi Divakar ’09 Eric Dobbie ’98 Cindee & Rodney Dobbs Deborah & Tom Dobozy Virginia Dollins ’14 Amy & Brian Donnell Foster Donnell ’10 Gay Donnell Leanne Donnell ’14 Gus Donnelly ’13 Linda Donnelly Velvet & Kenny Dow Kalen Doyle ’14 Patricia & Corbin Doyle Ann McDonald Drumm ’76 & David Drumm Ryan Duffy ’13 Ashley Duggan Carey Dukes ’92 & John Dukes Gene & Darlene Dycus Karen & Ed Dzialowski Christine Eastus

Madalyn Eastus ’78 & John Derryberry Haley Eazor ’12 Jake Eberts ’14 Caren & Brian Edelstein Stefani Silverberg Eisenstat ’85 & Gary Eisenstat Hirsh Elhence ’13 Isha Elhence ’12 Riho Yoshioka & Patrick Embry Kristin & Scott Engberg Rebecca Eshelbrenner ’08 Sunny & Mike Esquenazi Katarzyna & Milton Faber Linette Fabian Hannah Fagadau ’07 Cathy Falk Mary Lou & William Falkenstein Sarah & Jason Farris Allison & Jacob Feinstein Barbara & Ernest Feldgus Donna & Allyn Feldman Susan & Matthew Feldman Ellen Feldman-Elliott & Gary Elliott, M.D. Jamie Fencl ’04 & Alex Fencl Yvette Ferrer ’07 Alyssa & Jeff Fiedelman ’87 Andrew Fields ’13 Elizabeth Fields ’09 Julie Ray Fields ’83 & David Fields Natalie Fine ’12 Samantha Fine ’12 Gail Firestone Alexa Fisher ’14 Laura & Brad Flanagan McKenzie Followwill ’01 Peter Fonberg Laura Becker Fontaine ’01 & Chris Fontaine Mary Foote, Ph.D. & Phil Foote Eric Forslund Yana & Meir Fradkin Natalie & Sheldon Frankel Audrey & Richard Franklin Nancy Franks Tiffany Franks Zachary Freeman ’14 Shelby Friedman ’12 Natalie & John Frost Ryan Fuchs ’98 Jeff Funkhouser Sara & David Gail ’99 Anna Gálvez ’11 Josh Gamez Miriam Garcia Volk & Tim Volk Cathleen Garcia Diego Garcia ’14 Jessica Garcia ’12 Nora & Jose Garcia

Leopoldo Garcia & Rosario Cruz Patricia & Reyes Garcia Liz Garner ’00 Leila & Holland Gary ’93 Jonathan Gary ’07 Michelle Wettreich Garza ’95 & Joel Garza Judy Burch Gass ’65 & Robert Gass Shayan Gaziani ’14 Barbara Gelsomino Bonnie & Joe Gentilia Jamie Gerard & Cameron Gerard, M.D. Austin Gerber ’12 Allison Romberg Gessner ’88 & Mark Gessner Berkeley & Andrew Gillentine Valerie Bennett Gillespie ’98 & Emmanuel Gillespie Colleen & Scott Gilmour Jason Ginsburg ’92 & Wendy Felton Rosa & Matthew Giorgio Lauren Giovannini Melanie & Christopher Girard Jessica Giraudon ’13 Pam & Michel Giraudon Tiffany Giraudon ’14 Jason Girson ’12 Alison Glazer ’12 Gillian Glengarry Sammy Glick ’13 Nancy & Steven Glick Sebastian Gluzman Caroline Gold ’13 Brady Goldberg ’11 Jake Goldberg ’13 Kelsey Goldberg ’14 Shari & Steven Goldberg Ashley Goldschmid ’13 Blair Golman ’07 Clint Golman ’12 Mandy Golman, Ph.D. & David Golman Hank Golman ’14 Dana & Mark Golman Susan & Martin Golman Myra Wyckoff, M.D. & Ty Gomez Francisco Gomez-Palacio ’12 Rodrigo Gomez-Palacio ’14 Kim & Tony Gonzales Shallen & Ron Gordon Greer Goss ’13 Kaleta Doolin & Alan Govenar, Ph.D. Meg & Dave Graves Kaleb Graves ’13 Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55 Ashley & David Greene Carle Greenwood Meridyth Griffin ’94

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Connie & Pat Griffith Ronda & Tom Grimsley Russell Grindstaff ’12 Irene & Doug Grossman ’81 Amy & Jeff Ground ’86 Manu Gupta & Teresa Pereda Vagisha Sharma & Pramod Gupta Hema & Raj Gupta Ryan Gupta ’14 Yildiz & Ozan Gursel Marcy & Craig Gutow Heather Haas Marty Hagmann Caroline Hahn, M.D. & Yoav Hahn, M.D. Sophia Haid ’14 Margo Hall Lynda Longstreet-Hall & Dick Hall Trevian Hall ’12 Bryce Halloran ’14 Lisa Halvorson Heather Hamilton ’98 & Will Hamilton Ralph Hamm III ’90 & Meggan Hamm Deanna & David Hanson Mary Harberg John Harding ’05 Hannah & Blake Harkey Lynn & Dave Harnden ’67 Patricia & Paul Harris Shannon Harris McSpadder ’94 Austin Hartline ’12 Jamie Hashop Michael Haskins Julianne Hastings ’13 Lynn Hatcher Evan Hathaway ’04 Kellie & Dan Havrilak Barbara Hawn Danna Morguloff-Hayden & Jamie Hayden III Madison Hayden Hayden ’13 Mary & John Hayes Sonja Butler-Hayes Teryn Hayes ’94 & Ed Hayes Victor Hazbun ’12 Katherine Hearty ’98 Marc Hebert Melissa Cohen Hein ’94 & Kevin Hein Jennifer & John Helms Queen & Isaiah Henderson Amy Henika ’96 & Kevin Ball Wendy Hennig ’94 DeBorah Henry Melissa Hensley Flossie & Pat Heptig David Herman ’12 Katie & Andrew Herrmann Patricia Hesse, Ph.D. & Gregory Hesse Anne & Jim Hester

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William Hidell IV ’94 & Niven Hidell Sara & Todd Hignite Eve Hill-Agnus Angela Hillsman ’14 Emitom Hillsman ’12 Cindy Siegal Hizami ’85 & David Hizami Lona & Davey Hoffer Jacqueline & Michael Hoffman Ellen & Rob Hoffman ’74 Casey Holiday ’14 Robbi D. Holman Cyerra Holmes ’12 Kathy & Michael Holmes Lee Holroyd Austin Holtsclaw ’02 Robert Homan Esther Hong ’94 Jacqueline & David Hood Catherine Hopkins Cheryl & Donald Hopkins Pam & Wendell Hopkins Molly Horn ’10 Gary Horowitz Braden Hosch, Ph.D. ’89 & Leslie Hosch Safia Hossain ’14 Janice & Tommy Houston Debra & Ted Howard, Jr. Amy & John Howard, Sr. Lindsay & Kenneth Howell Bryant Huang ’08 Chandler Hull ’14 Kim & Darrell Hurmis ’73 Adele Hurst Bonnie & Monte Hurst ’89 Noreen Hussain Barry Ide Jane & Art Immerman Nancy & Larry Immerman Fredda Isenberg Rita & Ron Ivery Nick Iwasko & Elisa Lucchi-Iwasko Gabi Jackson ’14 Gavin Jackson ’14 Caryn & David Jacobs Natalie Jacobs ’06 Loren Jacobson ’92 & Moises Rudelman Richard Jaggers ’07 Ashkan Jahangiri ’13 Jasbina Ahluwalia & Rajnish Jain Kenneth Jarvis III ’12 Mike Jenks Alice Jiang ’12 Marcella Jimenez ’12 Alan Johnson ’12 Melinda & Jim Johnson Langston Johnson ’12 Trey Johnson III ’87 & Jen Johnson ’90 Regis Johnson ’14

Richelle & Stacey Johnson Ginna Johnson ’84 Vivian Johnson Debby & Arnie Johnston Kristy & Jon Joiner Kathleen Jones Matthew Jones ’14 Olivia Jones ’14 Terry & Russell Jones Theresa & Kenna Jones Victoria Jones ’12 Ruthlyn Riley & Rodney Joseph Sol Kahn ’13 Amna Kaiser ’13 Kathryn Kallison ’94 Sandy & Jay Kaminski Phyllis & Alex Kane Hava Kane ’13 Angelina Kang ’14 Joseph Kang ’14 Drew Kaplan ’14 Stacey & Paul Kaplan Jill Fischel Kasser ’85 & Brian Kasser Susan & Dan Kasten Meghan & Jamie Katzen ’01 Scott Kaufman ’04 Avi Kejriwal ’12 Irwin Kerner Morgan & Ron Kerridge Suzanne & Michael Kesner Maria & Yasser Khan Kina & Gaurav Khatri Grace Kiang Mekdes & Malcom Kifle Carol Ann Kilburn Sylvia Killian & Larry Killian, Ph.D. Caroline & Jason Kim Rebecca Kim ’13 Jennifer Kincaid Barbara & Steve Kinkead Olivia Kinney ’12 Leena & Andrew Kirkendall Eric Klein ’12 Emily Koehler ’14 Jim Kondysar Brian Konig ’12 Beth & Larry Konig Natalie Koonce ’12 Laura & Jonathan Kopf ’01 Kadriye & Korgun Koral Kama Boswell Koudelka ’81 Sherri Seidel Kraft ’83 & Paul Kraft Savannah Krantz ’14 Nick Kraus ’14 Will Kraus ’12 Laurie Krauss ’96 & Greg Krauss Meera Krishna ’07 & David Peterson Margaret & Mike Krueger Ariel Kruger, M.D. ’93 & Kelly Kruger

Caren Krumerman & Jon Krumerman, M.D. Carla & Andrejs Krumins Janette & Eric Kuang Ivan Kumamoto ’12 Julie Friedberg Kuntz ’86 & Michael Kuntz Aaron Kurz ’13 Wendy & Brian Kyle Gary Laben & Pam Baeza Whitney & Gregory Lachar Brett Lacher ’04 Evan Lacher ’07 Geula & Bob LaGrone Liyun & Ming Lai Stella Lai Geralyn Lam ’14 Arlene & Lewis Lamark Peyton Lambert ’12 Kate & Scott Lambert ’86 Janice & Dan LaMendola Jane & Hal Lamster Mark Lamster & Anna Kuchment Hillary & John Lande ’97 Pam & Andre Lapeyrolerie Deborah Lark ’13 Gisele LaRosiliere Tracy & Harry LaRosiliere Jasmin Lawrence ’14 Judy & Jim Leach Stephanie & Aaron Ledyard Ghonhee Lee ’13 Jocelyn Lee ’14 Jane & Joseph Lee John Lesikar ’03 Julie Magid Levenstein ’93 & Dave Levenstein Lindsay Levin ’98 & Ari Levin Josh Levine ’06 Sam Levinger ’13 Alyce & Doug Levy ’90 Jay Levy, M.D. ’81 & Kathy Levy, M.D. Joanne & Steve Levy Joan Lewis Paul Lewis Georgia & Larry Ley ’68 Amy Li ’12 Allison Lidji ’04 & Barrett Lidji Blake Lieberman ’14 Ryan Lieberman ’13 Lindi & Christopher Light Wesley Lim ’14 Christine Lin ’13 Justine Lin ’06 Yael & Stephen Lipnik Katie Litman ’12 Maureen Little & Eldon Little, Sr. Vickie Livingston ’12 Paola & Edmund Livingstone Mary Lo ’14 Amy Lockhart ’97 Claudia Loewenstein


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Dorothy & Angelo Lombardi Stephanie & Richard London Frank Lopez Ronnie Lostak Clayton Lougée ’03 & Lindsay Lougée Elaine & David Lowen Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Nancy & Ed Lowey Curt Lowry Lourdes & Miguel Lugo Sandy & David Lui Jacobo Luna Audrey & Larry Lundy ’79 Allana & Zach Luterman ’90 Ellen & Theodore Mack Lindsey Mahomes ’14 Shanti Majefski ’95 & Thomas Martinez Michael Rhyne & Maria Malone Deborah Malveaux Kamini & Malik Mamdani Pat & Ted Mandeville Gavin Manes, Ph.D. ’96 & Beth Downing ’97 Angie Manning Betsy & Charlie Mantheiy Heather Marcus Emily Margolis ’14 Janet Margolis Sarah & Russ Markhovsky Arnold & Ellen Marks Katherine Marmion ’10 Nancy & William H. Marmion, Jr. Jorge Marrero & Maria Medina Lily Marrs ’12 Carrie & Chris Martin Amy & Justin Marty Barbara Massad & Gene Massad II Eugene Massad III ’14 Toby & Jason Massman ’89 Daniel Matyas ’12 Alicia Mayer Joe McAtee ’99 Jeannean McCain Kelly McCain Karen & Matt McClard Amy Foote McCooe ’89 & Matthew McCooe April & Kevin McCormick Caroline McCulloch ’14 Scottie Pearson McDonald ’87 & Bob McDonald Tracey & Dale McElroy Travis McElroy ’08 Logan McGill ’14 Max McKamy ’12 Stacy & Mark McKay ’89 Sabrina & Cleon McKnight, Jr. Diane & Richard McMurry Ricky McMurry ’14 Kathleen McNamra

Rebecca & Keith McNeal Naseem & Ameerali Mehdi Aalok Mehta ’04 Brennan Meier ’03 & Elizabeth Meier ’04 Caroline Melgarejo ’14 Tina & Bob Mendez-Kohler Ana Mendoza ’98 Michael Meng ’14 Tina & Andy Mercurio Donny Meyer ’96 Adriana & Saul Meyer ’89 Ann & Steven Meyer Bernice & Jack Meyers Logan Meyers ’12 Hallie Michaels Spencer Michaels ’14 Betty Michalski Barbara Schultz & Bruce Mickey Jill Middleman & Benton Middleman, M.D. Joseph Middleman ’14 Katie Beth Miller Gina Mills ’12 Matthew Milner ’14 Fabi Miranda ’14 Nallely Miranda ’12 Connie & Roy Mobley Mindi & Joe Monaco Gloria & Ciro Montes Elizabeth & John Montgomery Lauren Montgomery ’13 Karen & Leland Montgomery ’74 Nena Montgomery ’69 Noah Montgomery ’14 William Montgomery II ’12 Samuel Moon, Jr. ’14 Jane Morris ’95 & Stan Grooms Gabby Moscetta Gary Moskowitz & Erika Bruce Paula & Gerald Moskowitz Katherine & Afshin Motlagh Michelle & David Muller Elba & Alberto Munoz Claire Munoz ’04 Monsie Munoz ’05 Randy & Bob Murphy Don Myers Betsy Nadler Lekshmi Nair ’12 Brenda Nance Keith Nannie Ravi Narula ’14 Gulsher Nathani Madeline Nelson ’12 Susan & Doug Ness Hannah Neustadt ’13 Lisa Newman ’85 & Jeffrey Kaplan Trang & Quan Nguyen Wyn Nguyen & Thu Trinh Teresa Nichols Barclay Nihill ’03

Natalie Nihill ’00 Ank & Deepak Nijhawan Nigel Nobie ’06 Mashal Noor ’12 KarolAnn Norderhaug ’04 Kristian Norderhaug ’14 Julia Norton ’14 Myra Noshahi ’12 Israel Nosnik, M.D. ’99 & Rachel Nosnik Arti & Ranjit Notani Coleman Notley ’12 Taura Null ’91 Nusrat Nancy Obels-Robinson Katherine & John Ofenloch Lynne & Glenn Ogden Einat & Matt Ogden Stacy & David Olesky Jordan Olschwanger ’13 Polly Olsson Alenda & Femi Omonije Toni Oppliger Amy Opsal ’94 & Aaron Opsal Michael Orman Jack Oros Emily Orth ’14 Hannah Orth ’12 Julie & Steven Osborn Derek Osimiri ’06 Daniel Oved ’13 Margaret & Stuart Owen Davis Owens ’13 Camille & Patrick Owens Venita & Timothy Owens Umesh Oza & Komel Grover Rachel Packer ’12 Sandhya & Kiran Padala Cindy & Robert Page Kimberly & Toby Page Kavitha Venkat & Maniam Palanivelu Jamie Palefsky ’14 Jordan Palefsky ’12 Kathy & Morris Palefsky Dana Wiesenfeld Palmer ’93 & Scott Palmer Henry Paolissi Michael Paraskevas ’10 Lydia & Nick Paraskevas Dhiren Parbhoo ’10 Chanda & Dinesh Parbhoo Jeanie Yim Park ’98 & Howard Park Jennifer & Nicholas Park Grace Park ’12 Honelynn & Patrick Parker Martha Parker Leigh & Scott Parks Rae’Van Parson ’12 Michael Partlo ’12 Aliysa Patel ’12 Kinaan Patel ’14 Zarlacht & Aaron Patenaude

Christopher Patterson & Yolanda Allen-Patterson Jamila-Dawn Payton ’04 Morgan Pearlman ’13 Scottie G. Pearson Jennie & James Pennington Melanie Perry Marlene & Tony Petrocchi Debra Goldstein Phares ’88 Sonia Philipson Angelica Phillips & Lee Phillips II Raquel & Heath Phillips Mona & Martin Phillips Zona & Barry Pidgeon Richard Kahn & Barry Pierce Marlene & Jack Pierce Amanda Lynam & Hider Pikar Nancy Pinnow Janine & Allen Pitts, Jr. Alison Plenge ’99 & Colin Aitken Jamie & Andy Plenge ’97 Michelle Poliak-Tunis ’00 & Jeremy Tunis Chinika & Byron Polk Sara & David Pollack Kay Ellen & Jacob Pollack Tracy Pollock ’03 Margie & Jose’ Portela, Sr. Jennifer & José Portela, Jr. Kathryn & Shane Potter Claudia & John Powers Divya Pranav ’12 Matt Prescott ’03 Caleigh Prewitt ’12 Zach Pritchard ’06 Blake Pruitt ’12 Jessica Pryor ’03 Molly Pugh ’94 & Bill Pugh Tracey & Trey Pugh Meredith Purchal ’12 Brian Quina ’12 Misty & Chris Quinn Isela Quinonez Armando Quintero & Lia Oliveros Dawn Ragan Sowmya & Srinath Ram Karina Rambeau ’12 Kayla Rambeau ’14 David Ramsey Shivani Rana ’14 Meg Ranganathan ’13 Dipti & Rama Ranganathan Geeta & Rajesh Rao Shruti Rao ’14 Marsha Rapé Jerry Rasansky Justin Rasansky ’12 Melanie Rasansky Parker Rasansky ’14 Philip Rasansky ’14 Scott Raskin & Lori Finkelston Tracy & Kent Rathbun

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Mukund Ravikumar & Sucharitha Srinivasan Carol & Bob Rawitscher Lindsay Rawitscher ’13 Collin Ray ’12 Dawson Ray ’12 Kathy & Neill Ray Lisa & Joey Ray Suzanne & Peter Read Rasika Reddy ’13 Lisa Regenbogen ’98 Nicole & Tom Reger Nate Reid-Griggs ’09 Helen Reiter Lily Renfro ’13 Valerie & Rusty Reynolds Valerie Rhomberg Camille Richard ’12 Lorene Richardson & Robert Richardson, Jr. Louise & Neil Richter Carolina & Mauro Rinaldini Cheryl & Roderick Rischer Evan Ritz ’08 John Rivera ’14 Aeisha & Fred Rivers II Fran & Dick Robbins Nicole Roberson ’12 Dylan Roberts ’14 William Roberts ’14 Morris Robinowitz & Katherine Friedman Chana Robinowitz & Ralph Robinowitz, Ph.D. Lisa & Sam Robinson Doris & Walter Robinson Tynesia Boyea-Robinson & Walter Robinson Susannah Rodrigue ’12 Karen Rodrigues ’95 & Brad Rodrigues Lisa Rodriguez & Zeke Rodriguez, Jr. Matthew Rodriguez ’12 Chris Rogers ’06 Steven Rogers ’09 Katy Rollings ’98 Joan Romanosky Leonel Romero ’14 Jaime Rosa Alfaro & Jill & Irwin Rose Allyson Roseman ’10 Carly Rosemore ’09 Sally & Rick Rosenberg Laura & Gregg Ross Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Ross Sharon Ross ’97 David Rote ’14 Scott Rothkopf ’95 Hava Rothman & Irving Rothman, Ph.D. Grace Rovner ’09 Kate Rovner & Ivan Rovner, M.D. Toby Row

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Lesley Rowland ’12 Patti Rowland Susie & Alan Rubin Brent Rubin ’14 Brent Rubin ’06 Marshall Ruchman Lesley Rucker Jordan Rudner ’12 Keri & Christopher Ruffalo Lori Ruso Brandon Ryan ’14 Mary Jane & Frank Ryburn Darci & Harjot Sachdeva Cole Sadler ’12 Anna Saleh ’04 Byron Sanders ’01 & Celeste Sanders ’00 Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Katherine Sanders ’13 Melissa Sanders ’99 Darryn Sandler ’95 Derek Sandler ’95 Julie & Jon Sayah Susan & Joe Schackman Magan Mullino Schain ’96 & Adam Schain Nick Schanbaum ’00 Joan Schellenberg Ann Schiller & Larry Schiller, M.D. S. Benjamin Schindler ’13 Paige & David Schnabel Tina & Don Schnair Frances Schneider David Schnitzer Morgan & Michael Scholten Caitlin & Tony Schraufnagel Kate Schwartz ’12 Judi & Paul Scott Stephanie Seale ’13 Lisa Sealy Nicholas Seaman ’00 Yvonne & David Sears Ronnie Sebold & Larry Gardner Caitlin & Michael Seeligson ’02 Lisa & Randolph Sentell Marcus Sesin Jassem Setayesh ’14 Neal Sharma ’12 Jalen Sharp ’14 Nataya & Jerry Sharp, Jr. Rosemary & Zeke Shashoua Kerry & Stephen Shea Tami Sheena Fallyn Sheff ’13 Tara & Carl Sheffield, Jr. Katie Sheinfeld ’12 Ashley & John Sherman Ashverya Sheth ’14 Michael Shiloh & Denise Marciano Sandra & Richard Shirley Emma Sholder ’12

Sarah Shor ’13 Rosalyn & Martin Shosid Weston Shosid ’13 Bethany Shrestha Rebecca & Tony Shuman Elsie & George Sielen Doug Silver ’88 Jack Silverman ’11 Mary & Mike Silverman ’80 Nick Silverman ’14 Lorna & John Simon Elizabeth & John Simpson Jocelynn & Michael Simpson Tammy & Joey Sims, Jr. Lea & Jeff Singer Esha Singhal ’14 Priya Singhvi Gail & Joseph Sjogren Dorothy & Kurt Sjogren Rachael Sklar ’14 Lee Slack ’03 Tymesia & Eric Smaw Charles Smith II ’02 Farrai Shelby Smith ’80 & Steve Smith Michelle & Kascie Smith Noelle Smith ’12 Steve & Teresa Smith Jennifer & Wallace Smith, Jr. Katherine & Sebron Snyder, Jr. Diana Sobey Robbin Raskin Solis ’88 & Michael Solis Jessica Solls ’12 Cindy Solomon ’93 Lisa & Gary Solomon Grant Solomon ’14 Barbara & Leonard Solomon Rachel Son ’14 Cynthia Sorto ’06 Alan Sostek ’10 Rebecca Sostek ’14 Phyllis Spare Laura Sparkman Roberta & Don Spector Jay Spence & Cynthia Spigel, JD ’97 Adam Sprankell ’92 Gita Srivastava ’03 & Andrew Greenhut Tina Srivastava ’05 & Charles Herder Dorota & Jacek Stachowiak Loretta Stagen Michael Stanley ’12 Karen Stapf Meri-Kay Star ’73 Rachel & Marc Starr Lynn Staub & Jay Staub, M.D. Blake Staub ’01, M.D. & Laura Staub ’01, M.D. Jaclyn & Brandon Staub ’03 Barbara & Jules Stein Lindsay & Jeff Steinberg ’83

Dr. Joel & Frances (Sister) Steinberg Eli Steinfield ’12 Valerie Stelzer Lindsay & Doug Stenberg Barclay Stephens ’12 Monica Garza Stephens Charles Stern ’06 Nancy Kasten & David Stern Henry Stern ’04 Jacob Stern ’11 Susan & David Sternblitz Shelley & Steven Sternblitz Cameron Steurer ’12 Peyton Steurer ’14 Gene Stevens Taylor Stevenson ’08 Louise Stewart Debbie Shelton Stiel ’84 & Steve Stiel Nicky Perry & Andrew Stifler Charlie Stobaugh Heather & Christopher Kent Stobaugh Nancy & Kent Stobaugh Karen & Aric Stock Matthew Stock ’14 Sheetal & Andrew Stocker Jessica Stolbach ’05 Danielle Stoler ’14 Lori Stone Amy & Stephen Strasnick Sandra & Barry Strevig Diane & Trey Stringer Beth & Mark Stromberg Lyall Stuart ’12 Maria Suarez Srikanth Subramanian & Arti Baskaran Serece & Peter Sumners, Sr. Rick Sundeen ’06 Smita & Mustafa Suterwala Jan & Chuck Switzer Nikole & Greg Swize Asif & Amtul Syed Jay Szor ’04 Lee Szor ’03 Jill Szymanski Dana Talmadge & John Talmadge, M.D. Mary & Carlos Tapia Tonya & James Tarpeh Anjali & Bikram Tathgir Genny Taylor ’14 Michelle Taylor ’99 Julie & Richard Taylor Shelton Taylor ’13 Lim Tear Kathrin Tewich Pamela & Moyez Thanawalla Dinesh Thoduguli & Nuthan Sarpangala Diane Thoensen Carolyn Thomas, M.D. ’97 & Jake Thomas


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Cragina Thomas Karin Thomas Sarah & Bruce Thompson Lina & Johnny Thompson Louise & Ryon Thompson Sydney Thompson ’13 Tamaki & Thomas Thompson, Sr. Barbara & Sy Thum Narayanan Thyagarajan & Usha Subramanian Sandra & Rice Tilley, Jr. Cindi & Aaron Timmons Jennifer Tirrell Deborah & David Tobias Ari Tobin ’02 Keith Todd Sam Tolbert ’14 Daniel Toliver & Cortrinia Holly-Toliver Tony Torres Ms. Kassandra McLaughlin & Ms. Michelle Touchet Dawn & Kenneth Toudouze Leslie Ezelle & Libby Toudouze Isabet Tranchin ’14 Cole Travers ’14 Margaret Trembath ’10 Katie & Clay Trimmer Joe Trombello ’02 Lauren Truitt ’13 Diep Truong ’93 & Trinh Vo Helen Lai & Ben Tu May & Chris Turbeville Ron Turley III ’14 Peggy Norvell Turlington ’75 & Jack Turlington Jenny Kasten Turner ’97 & Jay Turner Matthew Udomphol ’07 Louisa Umphres ’01 & Will Umphres Jenna & Gary Unell Grantland Unell ’13 Azhar Unwala ’12 Jeffry Valadez ’13 Nicolai van Oers & Marina Pascali Megan Van Wart Asha & Collin Vas Vasantha & Srini Vasan Dee Dunk Velvin ’83 & Trey Velvin Taylor Vernon ’02 Troy Vernon ’05 Robin & Paul Vettoretti Michael Vick Keven Vicknair Altha & Manuel Vidal Rosalind & Keith Vinson Christine Voisinet ’12 Nilay Vora ’00 Chelle & Chad Wabrek Cliff Wai & Marisa Bertocchi

Jackie & Steve Waldman Brandon Walker ’03 Katie Walsh ’00 Hannah Walsh ’12 Charlie Wang ’14 Steve Warner Charles Warren ’88 Paige & Larry Warshaw ’87 Rita Wartell & Tom Wartell Maria Cortez-Wartell & Warren Wartell Corbin & Leppaine Washington Frances & James Waters Mary Watkin & Milton Watkin, Jr. Paige Weaver ’04 Jerry Webb ’12 Jonathan Weber Alex Weinberg ’14 Arthur Weinberg, M. D. & Janice Sweet Weinberg Ben Weinberg ’14 Phyllis & Wilbur Weinberger Kyle Weinreb ’13 Krista and Craig Weinstein Debbie Weinstein & Jeff Weinstein, M.D. ’80 Joanie & Shelly Weinstein Robert Weitman ’12 Natalie Wells Tara & Mark Wettreich ’98 Leigh & Craig White Evan White ’14

Linda White & Randy Watson Laura Whitley ’99 Marguerite Johnson & Bonny Widodo Lindsey Wiesenfeld ’08 Mary Jo & John Wilen Shelly & Lalan Wilfong Carol & Michael Wilk Mattie Willard ’14 Dorothy & Sanford Williams Olivia Mata Williams ’98 & Ryan Williams Jennifer Williams & Sandy Williams, M.D. Tonya & Thomas Williams, Jr. Gayle Morgan Willis Kenya Wilson ’92 William Wilson Stacey Wink Loretta Winnicki Penny Wolboldt Firewioni Woldu Claire & James Woodcock Allie Woodson ’14 Angela & Harry Woodson Donna Woody Emily & Dave Woolwine Sharron & Dick Woolwine Stephanie & Trevor Worcester Donna & Glade Wright Ruth & Don Wyckoff Suzanne & Jason Yaffe P.T. Yager ’14 Paul Yang & Sindy Chou

Tak Tse Yee Marianna & Jon Yellen Karen Yonadi Dale Yoo ’95 & Tanya Watt Brenda Yosowitz & Ed Yosowitz, M.D. Christine & Justin Young Lyssa Orchid & D’Arcy Young Katie & Todd Young Sarah & Sohail Yousuf ’98 Anton Yu ’13 Hongtao Yu & Sue Luo Joanne & Joe Yurich Amy Langefeld Yustick ’85 & Robert Yustick Kira & Larry Zahn ’88 Brittany Zeltser ’03 Hong Zhang Vicky Zhou ’14 Nathan Zhu ’13 Tony Zhu & Joy Huang Mimi Platt Zimmerman ’85 & Brian Zimmerman Lori & Brian Zweig Ida Ann & Harold Zweig Anonymous

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Grandparents Carol & Steve Aaron Sydney Horowitz ’21 Hawa Ali & Nadeem Khilji Milyon Esayas ’25 Martha & Robert Allday Kush Kirkendall ’28 Lauren & Bill Anderson Ryan Bomersbach ’24 Grant Bomersbach ’26 Ruth Andres Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Elise Andres ’17 Peg & Bernie Andrews Melanie Andrews ’13 Camille Andrews ’15 Ellen Margaret Andrews ’17 Madeleine & Michael Appel Ari Appel ’22 Louise & Gordon Appleman Travis Mann ’22 Andrew Mann ’24 Elizabeth Mann ’24

Brenda & Stuart Brand Benjamin Stromberg ’17 Mildred Bridges Katerina Bridges ’24 Loretta & Jerome Brister Jacob Pugh ’16 Jessica Pugh ’18 Lois Brooks Cameron Alexander ’16 The Honorable Robert L. Brown & Charlotte Brown Annabel Brown ’27 Gaye & Val Buckmiller Lilli Stone ’18 Karen Cacopardo Alyssa Miller ’21 Thelma & Maurice Carter Jack Chasanoff ’16

Ruth & Bob Darrow Kristen Davis ’08 Rachel Davis ’15 Jason Davis ’17 Judy David Zachary Moskowitz ’25 Sarah Moskowitz ’26 Sheila & Jim Davidson Casey Ross ’23 Graham Ross ’26 Arlene Crotty-Duff & Duncan Duff Kate Crotty ’15 Stephen Crotty ’18 Sally & Tom Dunning Jack Helms ’22 Grace Helms ’28

Deanna & David Hanson Finley Spector ’23

Rosemary & Roger Enrico Danny Enrico ’21

Mary Harberg Max Harberg ’16 Samantha Harberg ’18 Jeffrey Harberg ’20

June & Jim Baumoel Dylan Considine ’26

Sunny & John Chun Lucy Kim ’27

Barbara & Ernest Feldgus Mitchell Galardi ’24

Joan Beck & Jay Beck, M.D. Molly Pluss ’13 Henry Pluss ’15

Judy & Leon Cohen Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Elise Andres ’17

Donna & Allyn Feldman Ellie Feldman ’22 Cole Feldman ’25

Pat & Chuck Bianco Morgan Ofenloch ’24 Elaine Bock Ian Bock ’23 Sophia Bock ’26 Ann & Alan Bogdanow Katie Bogdanow ’23

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Jean & Bob Crates Chandler Crates ’17 Cameron Crates ’18 Campbell Crates ’20 Al & Miriam Creemer Lindsay Rawitscher ’13 Ryan Rawitscher ’15 Courtney Rawitscher ’18

Susan & Martin Golman Zoe Baer ’22

Caren & Brian Edelstein Mya Raskin ’26

Nancy & Mike Faems Eleanor Faems ’25 Charlotte Faems ’27

Elaine Betcher Jeb Brown ’19

Rita Sue & Alan Gold Katherine Broder ’10 Brian Broder ’13 Caroline Gold ’13 Matthew Gold ’17

Barbara & Bill Gutow Davis Gutow ’21

Gail Charnes Sam Charnes ’19

Ann Colocousis Grant Colocousis ’26

Bonnie & Joe Gentilia Avery Franks ’22

Christine Eastus Alexa Derryberry ’20

Brenda & Les Barrett Barrett Self ’23

Le Bell Katerina Bridges ’24

Sarita & Subash Gaitonde Rajan Gaitonde ’24 Vishaal Gaitonde ’27 Kush Kirkendall ’28

Irma & Irwin Grossman Isabelle Kronick ’22 Anna Kronick ’25

Pat & Frank Cervasio Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Elise Andres ’17

Kay Collins Sam Charnes ’19

Harriette & Arnie Gachman Lexi Gachman ’17 Jordan Gachman ’20

Gene & Darlene Dycus Christopher Dycus ’22

Tina Baker Graham Baker ’16 Cate Baker ’18

Janet & Jeffrey Beck Sadie Beck ’26

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Therese & Johnny Bomersbach Ryan Bomersbach ’24 Grant Bomersbach ’26

Sandra & Gary Fernandes Logan McGill ’14 Hudson Fernandes ’17 Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Ryan Fiedelman ’22 Sophie Fiedelman ’25 Gail Firestone Leo Schnabel ’27 Natalie & Sheldon Frankel Lane Hirsch ’16 Mia Hirsch ’17 Nancy Franks Avery Franks ’22

Patricia & Paul Harris Luke Robbins ’27 Barbara Hawn Ella Sjogren ’23 Ava Sjogren ’26 John Henry III Lucas Henry ’21 Matias Henry ’21 Anne & Jim Hester Luke Robbins ’27 Nancy & Jim Hoak Alfred Hoak ’25 James Hoak ’27 Betty & Milton Holcombe Kelley Wheeler ’21 Adele Hurst Morgan Hurst ’20 Sophia Hurst ’20 Claudia Hurst ’22


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Jane & Art Immerman Ike Kassanoff ’21 Ryder Kassanoff ’23 Nancy & Larry Immerman Ellie Feldman ’22 Cole Feldman ’25 Fredda Isenberg Hayley Isenberg ’15 Ashley Isenberg ’19

Jane & Joseph Lee Seth Lee ’24 Joanne & Steve Levy Jordan Levy ’22 Taylor Levy ’23 Paul Lewis Daniel Brickman ’18

Vivian Johnson Isabelle Thompson ’18 Jordan Thompson ’20 Maurice Thompson ’23

Marilyn Lieberman & Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Ryan Lieberman ’13 Blake Lieberman ’14 Haley Lieberman ’20 Jacob Lieberman ’22

Debby & Arnie Johnston Ella Dzialowski ’22 Zoe Dzialowski ’24

Carol & Carvel Lincoln Travis Bryan ’12 Alex Bryan ’15

Sandy & Jay Kaminski Olivia Kim ’21 Emily Kim ’23 Chloe Kim ’26

Maureen Little & Eldon Little, Sr. Sophia Little ’19 Alex Little ’22

Carol Ann Kilburn Alex Drossos ’15 Maddie Drossos ’17 Angelo Drossos ’20

Dorothy & Angelo Lombardi Luke Lombardi ’19

Sylvia Killian & Larry Killian, Ph.D. Dani Black ’15 Eileen Kreisler & Aaron Kreisler, M.D. Max Harberg ’16 Samantha Harberg ’18 Jeffrey Harberg ’20 Liyun & Ming Lai Max Platt ’20 Abby Platt ’22

Irene & Ray London Mia London ’18 Georgie London ’21 Sydney London ’22 Ronnie Lostak Grace Lostak-Baker ’19 Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Anna Robinowitz ’20 Nancy & Ed Lowey Jordan Sternblitz ’17 Hallie Sternblitz ’22

Stella Lai Eva Tu ’27

Linda & Jonathan Lyons Ava Markhovsky ’21 Zach Markhovsky ’28

Arlene & Lewis Lamark Ryan Becker ’17 Alec Becker ’19

Ellen & Theodore Mack Brooke Allen ’18 Zoe Allen ’18

Jane & Hal Lamster Eliza Lamster ’24

Pat & Ted Mandeville Griffin Benners ’20

Gisele LaRosiliere Maya LaRosiliere ’18 Judy & Jim Leach Lauren Butowsky ’13 Keaton Butowsky ’16

Janet Margolis Lexi Gachman ’17 Jordan Gachman ’20 Arnold & Ellen Marks Ryan Fiedelman ’22 Sophie Fiedelman ’25 Irene Martin Serena Martin ’24 Xavier Martin ’28 Astrid & Pat Merriman Emma Merriman ’20 Chloe Merriman ’22 Ann & Steven Meyer Max Meyer ’24 Alex Meyer ’27

Cherry & Mike Owen Fancy Gonzales ’25 Bettye & Joe Parks Reed Parks ’18 Scottie G. Pearson Scottie Pearson-Thompson ’19 Melanie Perry Ella Dzialowski ’22 Zoe Dzialowski ’24 Betty & Riley Peveto Georgie Tomecko ’24 Bette Tomecko ’25 Sonia Philipson Ben Krakow ’16 Eli Krakow ’18

Bernice & Jack Meyers Lea Meyers ’17 Abby Meyers ’21

Mona & Martin Phillips Cameron Phillips ’27

Frankie & Jerold Michaelson Madison Pidgeon ’15 Max Pidgeon ’18

Zona & Barry Pidgeon Madison Pidgeon ’15 Max Pidgeon ’18

Betty Michalski Davis Owens ’13 Madeline Owens ’16

Marlene & Jack Pierce Sydney Kahn ’22

Connie & Roy Mobley Corinne Bordelon ’23 Miles Bordelon ’26

Carol & Allen J. Pitts Tyler Pitts ’19 Sydney Pitts ’23

Marie-Helene & David Morrow Henry Lipnik ’27

Jody Platt & Melvin Platt, M.D. Max Platt ’20 Abby Platt ’22

Paula & Gerald Moskowitz Zachary Moskowitz ’25 Sarah Moskowitz ’26

Sara & David Pollack Ryan Pollack ’16 Benjamin Pollack ’19

Gulsher Nathani Alisha Nathani ’19 Kaden Nathani ’22

Margie & Jose’ Portela, Sr. José Portela ’20

Katherine & John Ofenloch Morgan Ofenloch ’24

Mr. Yingjue Qiu & Mrs. Xiangquan Xu Christine Wu ’19

Lynne & Glenn Ogden Ella Ogden ’25 Cole Ogden ’27

Carol & Bob Rawitscher Lindsay Rawitscher ’13 Courtney Rawitscher ’18

Betsy & Charlie Mantheiy Kalen Doyle ’14 Grace Doyle ’18

Steve Okon Hannah Okon ’24 Toni Okon ’25 Brian Okon ’27

Suzanne & Peter Read Eli Read ’21

Heather Marcus Alex Rose ’18 Jack Rose ’21

Peggy & John Olsson Meg Berry ’16 Jack Berry ’20

Francis & Jean Ann Reed Jack Reed ’23 Helen Reed ’26

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Helen Reiter Alexander Reiter ’25 Louise & Neil Richter Jackson Rothbart ’16 Eric Rothbart ’18 Fran & Dick Robbins Luke Robbins ’27 Chana Robinowitz & Ralph Robinowitz, Ph.D. Anna Robinowitz ’20 Doris & Walter Robinson Dylan Robinson ’26 Deedie & Rusty Rose Alex Rose ’18 Jack Rose ’21 Jill & Irwin Rose Sophia Hurst ’20 Patricia & Sanford Ross Casey Ross ’23 Graham Ross ’26 Hava Rothman & Irving Rothman, Ph.D. Danielle Stoler ’14 Garrett Stoler ’17 Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Alex Sebert ’15 Marshall Ruchman Heath Ruchman ’18 Mary Jane & Frank Ryburn Moss Barron ’27 Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Zach Sanders ’26

Ronnie Sebold & Larry Gardner Emerson Sebold ’27 Jo & L.J. Sevin Laird Burke ’25 Mary & Jerry Sharp Cameron Potter ’17 Susan & Karl Shell Eli Read ’21 Sandra & Richard Shirley Lincoln Underwood ’23 Rosalyn & Martin Shosid Carly Weinreb ’10 Kyle Weinreb ’13 Abby Shosid ’16 Molly Bendalin ’17 Katie Bendalin ’19 Lorna & John Simon Ryan Subel ’15 Gail & Joseph Sjogren Ella Sjogren ’23 Ava Sjogren ’26 Sandy & Joe Slotnik Zachary Slotnik ’23 Sophie Slotnik ’26 J. William Smith, M.D. & Amanda Smith Noelle Smith ’12 Renee Smith ’16 Barbara & Leonard Solomon Briana Solomon ’27

Saroj & Naishadh Saraiya Dhilan Patel ’24

Roberta & Don Spector Finley Spector ’23

Susan & Joe Schackman Will Schackman ’21 Ben Schackman ’24

Loretta Stagen Sienna Stagen ’24 Sloan Stagen ’26

Joan Schellenberg Serena Martin ’24 Xavier Martin ’28

Karen Stapf Reese Howard ’29

Frances Schneider S. Benjamin Schindler ’13 Sydnie Schindler ’15 Mitchell Schindler ’18 Cathy & John Schoellkopf Dulany Bloom ’21 Judi & Paul Scott Charlie Waldman ’26

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Barbara & Jules Stein Alison Asher ’24 Dr. Joel & Frances (Sister) Steinberg Josh Glick ’08 Lauren Glick ’11 Sammy Glick ’13 Jordan Steinberg ’15

Shelley & Steven Sternblitz Jordan Sternblitz ’17 Hallie Sternblitz ’22 Charlie Stobaugh Aiden Stobaugh ’23 Haylie Stobaugh ’23 Nancy & Kent Stobaugh Aiden Stobaugh ’23 Haylie Stobaugh ’23 Mitzi Stout & Ed Stout, Jr. Dan Leonard ’08 Bridge Brinkmann ’19 Amy & Stephen Strasnick Emerson Sebold ’27 Naga & Rao Sunku Asha Blewett ’25 Marsha Swanson Hayden Goodman ’24 Jan & Chuck Switzer Rachel Bozalis ’19 Thomas Bozalis ’23 Asif & Amtul Syed Zayna Syed ’17 Amber Syed ’20 Tarik Syed ’26 Kathrin Tewich Peyton Jacobe ’23 Barbara & Sy Thum Greyson Bowers ’27 Sandra & Rice Tilley, Jr. Chandler Crates ’17 Cameron Crates ’18 Campbell Crates ’20 Lourdes Guerrero-Tiro Marina Richard ’24 Atticus Richard ’27

Mary Watkin & Milton Watkin, Jr. Drake Muller ’20 Drew Muller ’23 Arthur Weinberg, M. D. & Janice Sweet Weinberg Alex Weinberg ’14 Ben Weinberg ’14 Joseph Weinberg ’18 Phyllis & Wilbur Weinberger Hayden Jacobs ’20 Spencer Jacobs ’22 Joanie & Shelly Weinstein Sloan Ungerman ’15 Samantha Ungerman ’20 Carter Weinstein ’21 Daniel Weinstein ’24 Ashley Weinstein ’25 Benjamin Weinstein ’26 Carol & Michael Wilk Jordan Steinberg ’15 Sherry & Robert Wilson Miles Wilson ’27 Loretta Winnicki Claire Brophy ’25 Penny Wolboldt Trillin Rudelson ’20 Claire & James Woodcock Ike Kassanoff ’21 Ryder Kassanoff ’23 Sharron & Dick Woolwine Lilah Woolwine ’26 Ruth & Don Wyckoff Addie Gomez ’17 Sphia Gomez ’21 Tak Tse Yee Nicholas Mui ’18

Ginny & Jim Turner William Turner ’25

Karen Yonadi Anthony Harris ’28

Altha & Manuel Vidal Lauren Brown ’23

Brenda Yosowitz & Ed Yosowitz, M.D. Drew Rasansky ’11 Parker Rasansky ’14 Philip Rasansky ’14 Morgan Hurst ’20 Claudia Hurst ’22

Jackie & Steve Waldman Charlie Waldman ’26 Ferna & Craig Ward Kaethe Thomas ’20 Rita Wartell & Tom Wartell Jordan Wartell ’19 Justin Wartell ’22

Ida Ann & Harold Zweig Matthew Zweig ’18 Katie Zweig ’22


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Faculty and Staff Mary Aidala Parker Ainsworth Andrea Alexander Betsy Anderson ’84 Bianca Anderson Jaye Andrews Rachel Annunziata Paige Ashley Annia Aulet Leo Aviles Chris Baker Rachel Baldwin Kim Barnes Kevin Barnicle Melissa Battis Susan Bauman ’81 Jennifer Beazley Melodi Bianco Chris Bigenho Marie Bigham Chad Bittenbender Al Blaine Matt Blimline Caroline Bossalini Letha Boulware-Tait Mary Ellen Bourgeois Vonda Bowling Jeffrey Boyd ’06 Debbe Brackett Karen Bradberry Amy Bresie ’96 Rhonda Brette Sharon Brewer Tony Brigham Jessica Brophy Greg Browne-Nichols Monica Bullock Genie Burke April Burns Alli Busby Darlene Caraway Herman Card Roger Charlebois ’71 Linda Chianese Carla Childs ’02 Celia Cogan Trey Colvin Scott Cotton Anissa Crabtree Barb Currier Mel Curtis Becky Daniels Amy deBorst Tatiane Deibert Julie Diaz Ralph Dintino Brian Donnell Velvet Dow Corbin Doyle Karen Dzialowski Rachel Estrada Linette Fabian

Cathy Falk Laura Flanagan Eric Forslund Jeff Funkhouser Josh Gamez Miriam Garcia Volk Cathleen Garcia Nora Garcia Reyes Garcia Joel Garza Barbara Gelsomino Berkeley Gillentine Valerie Gillespie ’98 Matthew Giorgio Lauren Giovannini Melanie Girard Pam Giraudon Gillian Glengarry Sebastian Gluzman Connie Griffith Scott Griggs Heather Haas Marty Hagmann Margo Hall Blake Harkey Hannah Harkey Michael Haskins Dan Havrilak DeBorah Henry Eve Hill-Agnus Davey Hoffer Robbi Holman Kathy Holmes Lee Holroyd Robert Homan Catherine Hopkins Cheryl Hopkins Pam Hopkins Anne Hudson Noreen Hussain Barry Ide Ron Ivery Mike Jenks Stacey Johnson Ginna Johnson ’84 Kristy Joiner Katie Jones Terry Jones Theresa Jones Dan Kasten Becky Kennedy Michael Kesner Grace Kiang Mekdes Kifle Caroline Kim Jennifer Kincaid Jim Kondysar Greg Krauss Mike Krueger Andrejs Krumins Wendy Kyle Janice LaMendola

Michael Legacy Edmund Livingstone Claudia Loewenstein Frank Lopez David Lowen Curt Lowry David Lui Jacobo Luna Shanti Majefski ’95 Michael Manes Angie Manning Sarah Markhovsky Carrie Martin Alicia Mayer Jeannean McCain Kelly McCain Richard McMurry Kathleen McNamra Tina Mendez-Kohler Andy Mercurio KatieBeth Miller Joe Monaco Ciro Montes Jennifer Morales Gabby Moscetta Monsie Munoz ’05 Don Myers Betsy Nadler Brenda Nance Keith Nannie Natalie Nihill ’00 Nusrat Nancy Obels-Robinson Toni Oppliger Michael Orman Jack Oros Melissa Orth Cindy Page Susan Palmer Henry Paolissi Nick Paraskevas Nicholas Park Honelynn Parker Martha Parker Tom Perryman ’81 Nancy Pinnow Tracey Pugh Isela Quinonez David Ramsey Valerie Reynolds Valerie Rhomberg Evan Ritz ’08 Katie Robbins Joan Romanosky Sally Rosenberg Gregg Ross Laura Ross Toby Row Lesley Rucker Celeste Sanders ’00 Darryn Sandler ’95 Tony Schraufnagel

Lisa Sealy Marcus Sesin Kerry Shea Bethany Shrestha Rebecca Shuman John Simpson Michael Simpson Joey Sims Priya Singhvi Michelle Smith Steve Smith Phyllis Spare Laura Sparkman Valerie Stelzer Lindsay Stenberg Monica Stephens Gene Stevens Sandra Strevig Trey Stringer Beth Stromberg Maria Suarez Nikole Swize Mary Tapia Lim Tear Diane Thoensen Karin Thomas Bruce Thompson Johnny Thompson Lina Thompson Louise Thompson Aaron Timmons Jenn Tirrell Keith Todd Tony Torres Katie Trimmer Vicki Truitt Peggy Turlington ’75 Megan Van Wart Michael Vick Chad Wabrek Steve Warner Jonathan Weber Natalie Wells Tara Wettreich Linda White Dorothy Williams Tom Williams Gayle Willis Emily Wilson William Wilson Stacey Wink Donna Woody Linda Woolley Trevor Worcester Jason Yaffe Paul Yang Christine Young Katie Young

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Greenhill Alumni Donors Total Giving*

CLASSES OF 1952-1959 Georgie Fulton Green John Green Steve Davis CLASSES OF 1960-1969 Stan Crossman Will Fulton Judy Burch Gass Dave Harnden Gail Wilson Heinonen David Johnson Larry Ley Nena Montgomery Fred Randall Molly Fulton Seeligson CLASSES OF 1970-1979 George Birdsong M.D. Cindy Frank Birne Brianna Boswell Brown Marcie Pollman Brown Becky Wolfson Bruder Kathy Reeves Carpenter Roger Charlebois Berry Cox Ann McDonald Drumm Madalyn Eastus John Fulton Jennifer Miller Hillman Rob Hoffman Kathy Levy Hornbach Darrell Hurmis Cynthia Mallett Kosakowski Lester Levy Jr. Walter Levy Steve Lieberman Larry Lundy Jerry Marcus Brenda McLaughlin McSwain

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Steven McSwain Leland Montgomery Dwight Murray Jr. Richard Pollock Sally Levy Rosen Cindy Brinker Simmons Harold Star III Meri-Kay Star Jerry Szor Nancy Levy Szor Peggy Norvell Turlington Lori Wick CLASS OF 1980 Lisa Buckner Dan Goetz John Levy Mike Silverman Farrai Shelby Smith CLASS OF 1981 Susan Bauman David Bock Doug Grossman M.D., Ph.D. Kama Boswell Koudelka Jay Levy M.D. Tom Perryman Pam Beck Pluss Ellen Weinstein Ungerman CLASS OF 1982 Lynn Switzer Bozalis Jennie Kassanoff, Ph.D. Mike Weinberg CLASS OF 1983 Mike Ablon Michelle Mulder Early Julie Ray Fields Susan Goodnight Griffiths

Cindy Frankel Hirsch Michael Hurst Sherri Seidel Kraft Julie Grossman Kronick David Perryman Jeff Steinberg Dee Dunk Velvin CLASS OF 1984 Betsy Gilbert Anderson Lea Bauman Sharon Thum Bowers Michael Davis Susan Reeves deMasi Ginna Johnson Randy Lieberman Alan Schnitzer Debbie Shelton Stiel CLASS OF 1985 Chad Coben Brad Dardaganian Stefani Silverberg Eisenstat Lance Felber Cindy Siegal Hizami Jill Fischel Kasser Lisa Newman Will Rose Melanie Lurie Rubin Stacy Siegel Simon Amy Langefeld Yustick Mimi Platt Zimmerman CLASS OF 1986 Greg Brown Clay Deniger Andrew Foote Jeff Ground Katherine Hurst Kardesch Scott Lambert

Pierce Marshall Jr. Elena Koutras McFann Chris Mulder John Perryman Ph.D. Waverly Ware Wilson CLASS OF 1987 Diana DeGrasse Adamson Marc Birenbaum David Crooks Angela Adkins Downes Jeff Fiedelman Amy Kreisler Harberg Trey Johnson III Scottie Pearson McDonald Mark Platt Larry Warshaw CLASS OF 1988 Susan Shosid Bendalin Allison Romberg Gessner Jennifer Ternoey Glassman Roy Kim Debra Goldstein Phares Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon Tina Wall Schnair Doug Silver Robbin Raskin Solis Charles Warren Larry Zahn CLASS OF 1989 Adam Blumenfeld Chris Clark Elliott Goodman Sue Hong Braden Hosch Ph.D. Monte Hurst Jason Massman Amy Foote McCooe


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Patrick McGonigle Mark McKay Saul Meyer CLASS OF 1990 Michael Barnett John Hall Ralph Hamm III Doug Levy Zach Luterman Todd Williams CLASS OF 1991 Ben Clark III Michael Fagelman Rachel Davidoff Ladin Taura Null Justin Small CLASS OF 1992 Scott Beck Peter Bogdanow Carey Hartin Dukes Brad Gaswirth Jason Ginsburg Loren Jacobson Grady Raskin Adam Sprankell Ellen Johnson Willmore Kenya Wilson CLASS OF 1993 Darcie DuBois Crystal Holland Gary Oscar Joyner Ariel Kruger M.D. Julie Magid Levenstein Louis Okon Dana Wiesenfeld Palmer Jawad Qureshi M.D. Cindy Solomon Robin Finkelstein Stone Diep Truong CLASS OF 1994 Elisa Cantu-Garcia Macey Small Davis Meridyth Bland Griffin Shannon Harris Teryn Volkman Hayes Melissa Cohen Hein Wendy Williams Hennig William Hidell IV Esther Hong Kathryn Kallison Khraish Khraish Amy Berlin Opsal Molly Williams Pugh CLASS OF 1995 Michelle Wettreich Garza Shanti Majefski Jane Morris Karen Hughes Rodrigues

Scott Rothkopf Darryn Sandler Derek Sandler Dale Yoo CLASS OF 1996 Jarrod Beck Brad Bierman Jr. Amy Kasten Bresie Mark De Simone M.D. Nicole Kandalaft De Simone M.D. Brad Friedman Amy Henika Laurie Hunt Krauss Gavin Manes Ph.D. Dustin Marshall Alex Merson Donny Meyer Matt Miller Magan Mullino Schain CLASS OF 1997 Beth Downing Allison Grossman Anderson Megan Baumoel Considine Aimee Boone Cunningham John Lande Amy Lockhart Andy Plenge Sharon Ross Cynthia Cooper Spigel, JD Carolyn Ley Thomas, M.D. Jenny Kasten Turner Meredith Small Wallace CLASS OF 1998 Flauren Fagadau Bender Brooke Oberwetter Coon Eric Dobbie Ryan Fuchs Valerie Bennett Gillespie Heather Klein Hamilton Katherine Hearty Lindsay Rubin Levin Ana Mendoza Jeanie Yim Park Lisa Regenbogen Katy Rollings Michael Waldman Mark Wettreich Olivia Mata Williams Sohail Yousuf

CLASS OF 2000 Katherine Boone Liz Garner Stephaney Gipson Rachel Ingle Lorraine Rachel Marks-Ritzenhoff Natalie Nihill Sabrina Mallick Peterson Michelle Poliak-Tunis Celeste Kinney Sanders Nick Schanbaum Nicholas Seaman Nilay Vora Katie Walsh CLASS OF 2001 Lauren Hradecky Blitzer Max Brodsky Aaron Brown McKenzie Followwill Laura Becker Fontaine Lori Henika Jamie Katzen Jonathan Kopf Steven Sadek Byron Sanders Blake Staub, M.D. Laura Ley Staub, M.D. Louisa Watkins Umphres CLASS OF 2002 Charlotte Graves Alexander Carla Kinney Childs Austin Holtsclaw Michael Seeligson Charles Smith II Ari Swartz Tobin Joe Trombello Taylor Vernon CLASS OF 2003 Sara Anderson John Lesikar Clayton LougĂŠe

Brennan Meier Barclay Nihill Jessica Pryor Lee Slack Gita Srivastava Brandon Staub Lee Szor Brandon Walker Brittany Staub Zeltser CLASS OF 2004 Randy Aguebor Kate Baron Jennifer Bell-Garcia Matt Bodzy Amanda Zidell Brown Anne Bruder Linden Chalfant Jenny Davis Jamie Ernst Fencl Lauren Pritchard Goodman Evan Hathaway Scott Kaufman Brett Lacher Alli Rosen Lidji Aalok Mehta Elizabeth Barnwell Meier Claire Munoz KarolAnn Norderhaug Jamila Payton Anna Grossman Saleh Henry Stern Jay Szor Paige Weaver CLASS OF 2005 Matthew Abel Andrea Hernandez Bethards Katie Cowling Jeff Goodman John Harding Shawn Hiner-Leamon Will Leslie Monsie Munoz

CLASS OF 1999 Sam Siegel Armstrong Chuck Briant III David Gail Joe McAtee Israel Nosnik, M.D. Alison Plenge Melissa Sanders Michelle Taylor Laura Lesikar Whitley

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Tina Srivastava Jessica Stolbach Troy Vernon CLASS OF 2006 Glenn Asplin Brent Beckert Jeffrey Boyd Courtney Capshaw Morgan Christopher Natalie Jacobs Josh Levine Justine Lin Nigel Nobie Derek Osimiri Zach Pritchard Chris Rogers Brent Rubin Cynthia Sorto Charles Stern Rick Sundeen CLASS OF 2007 Daniel Bell-Garcia Monica da Silva Hannah Fagadau Yvette Ferrer Jonathan Gary Blair Golman Richard Jaggers Meera Krishna Evan Lacher Matthew Udomphol CLASS OF 2008 Billy Chapman Rebecca Eshelbrenner Bryant Huang Travis McElroy Steven Mickey Evan Ritz Taylor Stevenson Lindsey Wiesenfeld CLASS OF 2009 Cameron Andrew Serena Anis Prashanthi Divakar Elizabeth Fields Nate Reid-Griggs Steven Rogers Carly Rosemore Grace Rovner CLASS OF 2010 Katherine Broder Foster Donnell Molly Horn Katherine Marmion Michael Paraskevas Dhiren Parbhoo Allyson Roseman Alan Sostek Margaret Trembath

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CLASS OF 2011 Carolyn Andrew Dylan Brown Anna Gálvez Brady Goldberg Ryan Kline Jack Silverman Jacob Stern CLASS OF 2012 Austin Ablon Bronsin Ablon Elizabeth Aguebor Reagan Alhadef Lydia Alvarado Louis ndres Alexi Arana Jeremy Arata Sankalp Banerjee Chris Barber Scott Barnes Amanda Beare Lauren Bennett Natalie Bernstien Claire Brandt Nicholas Brienzi Bo Brinkmann Jr. Eli Brook Ryan Brown Travis Bryan Devin Bullock LéAnna Burgin Shannon Chang Matt Chellaraj Denny Chung Nand Dalal Farhan Damani Rachel D’Apice Nicholas Das Brandon Dean Brad Dillenback Haley Eazor Isha Elhence Natalie Fine Samantha Fine Shelby Friedman Jessica Garcia Austin Gerber Jason Girson Alison Glazer Clint Golman Francisco Gomez-Palacio Russell Grindstaff Trevian Hall Austin Hartline Victor Hazbun David Herman Emitom Hillsman Cyerra Holmes Russell Houston Kenneth Jarvis III Alice Jiang Marcella Jimenez Alan Johnson

Langston Johnson Victoria Jones Avi Kejriwal Olivia Kinney Eric Klein Brian Konig Natalie Koonce Will Kraus Ivan Kumamoto Peyton Lambert Amy Li Katie Litman Vickie Livingston Lily Marrs Daniel Matyas Max McKamy Logan Meyers Gina Mills Nallely Miranda William Montgomery II Lekshmi Nair Madeline Nelson Mashal Noor Myra Noshahi Coleman Notley Hannah Orth Rachel Packer Jordan Palefsky Grace Park Rae’Van Parson Michael Partlo Aliysa Patel Divya Pranav Caleigh Prewitt Blake Pruitt Meredith Purchal Brian Quina Karina Rambeau Justin Rasansky Collin Ray Dawson Ray Camille Richard Nicole Roberson Susannah Rodrigue Matthew Rodriguez Lesley Rowland Jordan Rudner Cole Sadler Kate Schwartz Neal Sharma Katie Sheinfeld Emma Sholder Noelle Smith Jessica Solls Michael Stanley Eli Steinfield Barclay Stephens Cameron Steurer Steurer Lyall Stuart Azhar Unwala Christine Voisinet Hannah Walsh Jerry Webb Robert Weitman

CLASS OF 2013 Melanie Andrews Edward Ansong Jeremy Auerbach James Barnett Allie Baron Sarah Bates Rebecca Beckert Brian Broder Alisa Brown Lauren Butowsky Jieyi Cai Samantha Carp Sneha Chebrolu Zac Cooner Jeffrey Diamond Josh Dickerman Gus Donnelly Ryan Duffy Hirsh Elhence Andrew Fields Jessica Giraudon Sammy Glick Caroline Gold Jake Goldberg Ashley Goldschmid Greer Goss Kaleb Graves Julianne Hastings Madison Hayden Ashkan Jahangiri Sol Kahn Amna Kaiser Hava Kane Rebecca Kim Aaron Kurz Deborah Lark Ghonhee Lee Sam Levinger Ryan Lieberman Christine Lin Lauren Montgomery Hannah Neustadt Jordan Olschwanger Daniel Oved Davis Owens Morgan Pearlman Meg Ranganathan Lindsay Rawitscher Rasika Reddy Lily Renfro Katherine Sanders S. Benjamin Schindler Stephanie Seale Fallyn Sheff Sarah Shor Weston Shosid Shelton Taylor Sydney Thompson Lauren Truitt Grantland Unell Jeffry Valadez Kyle Weinreb Anton Yu Nathan Zhu


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CLASS OF 2014 Haley Ablon Andrew Aboujaoude Carmel Abuzaid Tre Albritten III LeRoy Anderson II Molly Anderson Miles Andres Giovanni Arana Laura Arnold Dylan Banigan Pearl Basinski Shelby Beauchamp Supriya Bhargava Alexandra Binder Rania Blaik James Bradford Alex Brown Andrew Burk Kodei Calvin Lewis Carlson Maddie Crick Elizabeth D’Apice Colby Denesuk Rachel Diebner Virginia Dollins Leanne Donnell Kalen Doyle Jake Eberts Alexa Fisher Zachary Freeman Diego Garcia Shayan Gaziani Tiffany Giraudon Kelsey Goldberg Hank Golman Rodrigo Gomez-Palacio Ryan Gupta Sophia Haid Bryce Halloran Angela Hillsman Casey Holiday Safia Hossain Chandler Hull Gabi Jackson Gavin Jackson Regis Johnson Matthew Jones Olivia Jones Angelina Kang Joseph Kang Drew Kaplan Emily Koehler Savannah Krantz Nick Kraus Geralyn Lam Jasmin Lawrence Jocelyn Lee Blake Lieberman Wesley Lim Mary Lo Lindsey Mahomes Emily Margolis Eugene Massad III

Caroline McCulloch Logan McGill Ricky McMurry Caroline Melgarejo Michael Meng Spencer Michaels Joseph Middleman Matthew Milner Fabi Miranda Noah Montgomery Samuel Moon Jr. Ravi Narula Kristian Norderhaug Julia Norton Emily Orth Jamie Palefsky Kinaan Patel Kayla Rambeau Shivani Rana Shruti Rao Parker Rasansky Philip Rasansky John Rivera Dylan Roberts William Roberts Leonel Romero David Rote Brent Rubin Brandon Ryan Jassem Setayesh Jalen Sharp Ashverya Sheth Nick Silverman Esha Singhal Rachael Sklar Grant Solomon Rachel Son Rebecca Sostek Peyton Steurer Matthew Stock Danielle Stoler Genny Taylor Sam Tolbert Isabet Tranchin Cole Travers Ron Turley III Charlie Wang Alex Weinberg Ben Weinberg Evan White Mattie Willard Allie Woodson P.T. Yager Vicky Zhou

Our students are more than the recipients of our donors’ generosity—often they’re donors themselves. In 2012, student leaders from the senior class created a challenge to educate their classmates on the importance and impact of the Greenhill Fund. Students who made a financial contribution receive credit for five years after graduation. Some give to say thank you, others give to pay it forward. Even the smallest contributions add up to leave a lasting legacy for current and future Hornets.

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OTHER GIFTS

Corporate & Foundation Donors The Aaron and Catie Enrico Family Foundation Aero Anesthesia PLLC Albertsons Alliance Data Allstate Amazon Smile American Airlines, Inc. Andrew Family Foundation Apple Matching Gifts Program ANONYMOUS AT&T Employee Giving United Way Campaign AT&T Federal PAC The Ayco Charitable Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Barclays Educational Gift Matching Program Bates Family Foundation John & Pamela Beckert Family Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund Berry R. Cox Family Foundation Blume Architecture, Inc. J. Baxter Brinkmann International Corporation The Broadus Foundation The Brodsky Foundation The Brown Law Firm, LLP CA Technologies Matching Gifts Program

Capstead Mortgage Corporation The Carlson Foundation Causecast Foundation Celanese Foundation ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program Comerica Communities Foundation of Texas The Dallas Foundation Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Elong International USA Inc Ericsson, Inc. eScrip Exelon ExxonMobil Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Goldman Sachs & Co. Good Search Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Greenhill School Greystone Foundation H. S. Investments Hess Corporation HITrust The Hoak Foundation Hoblitzelle Foundation Milton W. & Betty M. Holcombe Foundation Howard Hughes Management Company LLC J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation

Jon, Julie, and Jack Frankel Foundation JustGive Kimberly-Clark Matching Gift Program Harlan and Amy Korenvaes Family Foundation Kroger Food Stores LAM Research Corporation Lebowitz Family Foundation MacArthur Foundation The McClendon Group, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Matching Gifts Program MMK Foundation Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Foundation Harry S. Moss Foundation NCH Corporation Neiman Marcus Group Matching Gifts Northwestern University Novartis OneCause Orix Foundation PepsiCo Foundation Inc. Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program The Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Research Now, Inc. Rockwall Family Dentistry Safeway, Inc. Schulman-Kassanoff Family Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Shirtmakers West Villiage, LLC Silicon Valley Community Foundation Lawrence Steinberg Foundation Stephen M. Seay Foundation Target Texas Instruments Thomson Reuters Time Warner Cable Toyota Matching Gifts Truist UBS Foundation United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh Foundation United Way Verizon Foundation Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Ziziki’s

Fine Arts Operating Donors Andrew Family Foundation Nick Bellos & William Henderson III Steve Cannon Lisa Halvorson Laurie & Patrick Carroll Humera & Sultan Chowdhary Sallie & Mark Crotty Claudia & Scott Davis Colleen & Scott Gilmour Laurie Goldberg Perry Goldberg, M.S.D. Myra Wyckoff, M.D. & Ty Gomez Ronda & Tom Grimsley Kristin & Howard Hanger Amy Kreisler Harberg ’87 & Joe Harberg Barbara Hixon & Alaine Hardesty Mary Kate & Stephen Jeffries Robert Johnson

Phyllis & Alex Kane Beth & Larry Konig Lisa & Peter Kraus Eileen Kreisler & Aaron Kreisler, M.D. Carla & Jonathan Leffert, M.D. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Margot & Tim McGuire Alan Moore Karen & Jeff Parkhill Sunny & David Pillow Kathryn & Shane Potter Gretchen & Mike Raiff Colleen & Bill Shirley, Jr. Kristin & Daniel Simenc Susan & David Sternblitz Karen & Aric Stock Priya & Shyam Venkat Ruth & Don Wyckoff Chunfan Stephen Zhang & Xiaolan Zhou

Restricted Operating Donors Ellenore & Kirk Baker Eric Johnson, Esq. ’94 & Nakita Johnson ’02 Brett & Lester Levy, Jr. ’79

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OTHER GIFTS

Library Donors Anne Alexander Martha & Robert Allday Louise & Gordon Appleman Patricia Beatey Le Bell Pat & Chuck Bianco Carol Bland & Jim Bland, M.D. Elaine Bock Carla & Dylan Bolden Jessica & Nathan Brophy Alli & Zack Busby Barbara & Thurman Butler Frank Cacopardo Selma & Gary Chambers Dinah Chesson Carol & Gary Cohen Jennifer & Howard Cohen Charlie & Susan Cooper Julie Carlson & Danny Cox Nova & Roy Cramer Mary Crockett Judy David Nazneen & Nizar Dhanani Gene & Darlene Dycus Mimi & Ian Edmonds Nancy & Mike Faems Saleema Omer & Omer Farooque Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Jeri & Bill Finkelstein Marsha & Larry Fischman Gayle Fogiel

Susan French Marsha & Ron Gaswirth Madeleine Geller & Mark Geller, D.D.S. Bonnie & Joe Gentilia TuTu & Chuck Germain Harriet & Joel Gilbert Ksenia & Sergei Gonchar Barbara & Arnold Green Jackie Greenberg Greenhill School Marcy & Perry Hamburger Deanna & David Hanson Barbara Hawn Shirley Heymann Judy & Gus Hinkelman Gary Holt Kyrie Huey Jane & Art Immerman Nancy & Larry Immerman Mary Kate & Stephen Jeffries Debbie & Ken Kraska Lisa & Peter Kraus Lara & Phillip Ladin Jane & Hal Lamster Jet Li & Janet Xu Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Carol Madsen Janet & Rick McMahon Ellen & Allan Metz Ann & Steven Meyer Dorothy Michaels Jean & David Neisius Clint Park & Shannon Rhee

Urvashi Patel Ann Perryman Mona & Martin Phillips Francis & Jean Ann Reed Susan Rice Marisol Rojas Betsy & Lee Rosenberg Ms. Kelli Ross Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Mollie Sanders Susan & Joe Schackman Joan Schellenberg Gretchen & Adam Shackleford Varsha Shah Mary & Jerry Sharp Joyce & Chuck Snyder Phyllis Spare Roberta & Don Spector Loretta Stagen Barbara & Jules Stein Karen & Mike Stern Sheila & Stephen Stieglitz Shirley & Michael Stimage Joan & Dennis Sughrue Ginny & Jim Turner Arthur Ungerman Pam & Steve Velo Phung & Tram Vo Jackie & Steve Waldman Elizabeth Walters Charles Warren ’88 Mary Watkin & Milton Watkin, Jr.

Connie & Phil Wesley Ms. Susan LeBlanc & Mr. Richard Widener Carol Cannon & John Williams Donna Woody Sarah Yarrin Karen Yonadi Larraine & John York Leslie Young

Gifts in Kind Elise & Robert Fermier Debbe Brackett & Michael Genette Karen & Ricky Kassanoff Jay Jerrier, Jr. & Karen Smith Sunny & David Pillow Donna & Bruce Roberson Phyllis Spare Harvey Vogel Ziziki’s

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ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Endowment Fund Descriptions The perpetual earnings generated from endowment funds play a critical role in shaping the future of the School by supporting the faculty, students, programs, and facilities that define and enhance the Greenhill experience. Below is a list of all donor restricted and board designated named endowment funds at Greenhill School. We welcome and encourage additional gifts at any level to existing donor restricted funds. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS General Endowment Fund Supports a variety of purposes including the operational and programmatic needs of the School. Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Established in 2003 to honor Phil Foote, Greenhill’s second Headmaster (1976-1992) and former Head of Lower and Middle School (1969-1976). In 2009, Greenhill alumni completed a special campaign in support of this fund to name the Phillip G. Foote Lower School. Julie and David Fields Honorary Fund Originally established in 2012 by the M.B. and Edna Zale Foundation as the Headmaster's Discretionary Fund; and renamed in 2014 to honor Julie '83 and David Fields, thanks to the generosity of June and Peter McGuire and the Leo and Bobbie Fields Family. This fund supports the general operating, programmatic and discretionary needs of Greenhill School. FINANCIAL AID FUNDS General Endowment for Financial Aid Supports the annual general financial aid budget, ensuring that every deserving student can afford a Greenhill education.

Christine Eastus Scholarship Fund Established in 2005 by alumni, students, parents and faculty to honor the 35-year Greenhill career of Christine Eastus (19752000), Upper School English teacher and department chair. This fund supports an Upper School student with promise in the humanities. Edward E. Ford Foundation Financial Aid Fund Established through a challenge grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation in 2005, this fund provides financial aid to Upper School students from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. Ronnie Freeman Financial Aid Fund Established in 1954 in memory of Middle School student Ronnie Freeman by her parents, Norman and Ernestine Halff Freeman. Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 1976 upon the retirement of founding Headmaster Bernard Fulton (1950-1976). Greenhill Employee Legends Financial Aid Fund Established in 2006, the Greenhill Board of Trustees makes a $1,000 gift in honor of employees who become Greenhill Legends – those who have served the School for 25 years. Jane and Wes Kittleman Financial Aid Fund Established in 1983 by members of the Trim family, to honor the careers of Jane and Wes Kittleman, teachers at Greenhill for 13 and 22 years respectively, by providing financial aid support for an Upper School student.

Ruth Agnich Financial Aid Fund Established in 1975 in memory of Ruth Agnich, mother of William ’61 and grandmother of Robert ’94, Bruce ’87, and Barbara.

David Warren Leatherbury Financial Aid Fund Established in 2002 by Pat Villareal and Tom Leatherbury, former Board Chair (2000-2002), in honor of Scott Griggs, Greenhill’s fourth Head of School. The fund is named in memory of a family member who died while serving in Vietnam.

Andrew Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 2000 by Diane Buchanan & Richard Andrew and Edith & Edward J. Andrew, parents and grandparents, respectively, of Caitlin ’05, Cameron ’09, and Carolyn ’11.

Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Established in 1999 in memory of Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf ’86 by Margaret & Jim Goodnight, Susan Griffiths ’83, Evan Griffiths, friends and classmates.

Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 1982 in memory of Scott Buchanan ’90, son of former faculty member Dr. H. Ray Buchanan and his wife, Carole. A monetary stipend from this fund accompanies the Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award given annually to a graduating senior.

Parents’ Association Financial Aid Fund Established in 1994 to provide financial aid to students.

Dr. Anson L. Clark Memorial Financial Aid Fund Established in 1980 in honor of Dr. Anson L. Clark, a Dallas philanthropist, engineer, physician, banker, oilman, and generous Greenhill supporter. Michael L. and Carol B. Davis Financial Aid Fund Established in 2004 by Carol and Michael Davis ’84, this fund supports economically disadvantaged students of color, with a preference for Upper School students who are members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas.

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Jacob Earle Financial Aid Fund Established in 1995 in memory of Jacob Earle by his classmates and parents, Sandra Earle and Randy Earle.

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Harold and Mae Star Financial Aid Fund Established in 1973 through a bequest from Mae Star, grandmother of Harold Star III ’70 and Meri-Kay Star ’73, this fund supports financial aid for Middle School students. An additional generous gift was made to this fund in 2012 from the Estate of Harold Star, Jr. Kathy Wells Memorial Financial Aid Fund Established in 1994 in memory of Kathy Wells, a physical education and motor room teacher from 1979-1993, this fund provides financial aid support for a returning Lower School student.


ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Zale Foundation Financial Aid Fund Established in 1978 by the William and Sylvia Zale Foundation to support financial aid for deserving Middle School students. Todd & Mindy Williams Endowment Fund Established in 2015 by Tom Williams '90 and Mindy Williams to provide financial aid to students. FACULTY ENRICHMENT FUNDS General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Supports the recruitment and retention of Greenhill’s excellent faculty. Bauman Family Faculty Enrichment Endowment Established in 2008 by Lou & Jon Bauman to support faculty enrichment through Greenhill’s Trustee Fellowship Grant Program. Frankel/Thum Challenge of Excellence Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 1978 by Gerald Frankel, former trustee (1976-1983), and father of Elizabeth Frankel Bailenson ’82 and Jessica Frankel Genick ’85; and, Seymour Thum, former trustee (1978-1984), and father of Brian Thum ’80, Andrea Thum Solomon ’82, and Sharon Thum ’84. Parents’ Association Faculty Endowment Fund Supports faculty salaries, benefits and enrichment. Dorothy Jane Kassanoff Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 2014 by Dr. Jennie Kassanoff '82 and her husband Dan Schulman, in honor of her mother, Dorothy Jane Kassanoff, to support faculty development and enrichment. Arun Stewart Memorial Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 2010 by Sunita & Tony Stewart in memory of their son, Arun Stewart ’07, to provide grants for language faculty who are interested in pursuing professional and personal development opportunities through the Trustee Fellowship Grant Program. Trustee Fellowship Grant Endowment Fund Established in 1989 by the Board of Trustees to provide grants for faculty pursuing professional and personal development opportunities. This board designated fund is closed to new gifts. Elaine Velvin Faculty Tuition Assistance Fund Established in 2008 by members of the Alumni Board, friends, and family, to honor the 26-year career of Elaine Velvin, Greenhill administrator and teacher. CURRICULUM & PROGRAMS FUNDS Barnes Memorial Fund In Memory of Pam Barnes '00 The Barnes family established the Pam Barnes'00 Memorial Fund in June 2014 to honor Pam's life. When fully funded, the fund will support travel expenses for Upper School students with a demonstrated need, seeking international cultural experiences which promote tolerance and compassion for others.

Ken and Becky Bruder Cultural Arts Fund Established in 1998 by Ken & Becky Bruder ’71, parents of Anne ’04 and Molly ’07, in honor of Jeff Pritchard and Kitty Smith, parents of Lauren ’04 and Zachary ’06. Corbin Doyle Honorary Fund Established in 2012 by the Greystone Foundation, family, and friends, in honor of Greenhill faculty member Corbin Doyle. The fund was established to provide ongoing support for video production. Edward E. Ford Foundation Technology Fund Established in 2000 through a grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, this fund supports technology enhancements in the Upper School. Bernard L. Fulton Lecture Endowment Established in 1977 in honor of Greenhill’s founding Headmaster Bernard Fulton, to support guest lecturers to the School. Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Established in 2000 in honor of Ann & Ray Perryman, parents of Tom ’81, David ’83, and John ’86, to support the research, acquisition, cataloguing and preservation of documents and items which celebrate Greenhill’s history. Muriel Seldin General Endowment for Cultural Arts Established in 1993 in memory of Muriel Seldin, the School’s first French teacher and art history teacher from 1954-1982. Technology Endowment Fund Established in 1999 during the New Century Campaign to support Greenhill’s technology program. Kim Williams Service Fund Established in 2006 in memory of Kim Williams ’92, to support community service activities and projects. FACILITIES FUNDS Athletic Complex Endowment Fund Established in 1999 through proceeds from the Parents’ Association Gala, the fund provides support for maintenance of the Phillips Family Athletic Center. Great Expectation Facilities Endowment Fund Established in 2006 during the Great Expectations Campaign, the fund provides support for the maintenance of the Lower School and Upper School expansion. Tennis Maintenance Endowment Fund Established in 1998 by the Board of Trustees during the New Century Fund campaign, the fund provides support for tennis maintenance of the Phillips Family Athletic Center. This board designated fund is closed to new gifts.

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ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Endowment Fund Donors GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS General Endowment Fund Greenhill School Scott Griggs Lori & Randall Isenberg Ann Frances & Cliff Jury Becky & Michael Kennedy Ariel Kruger, M.D. ’93 & Kelly Kruger Margaret & Blucher Lines Steven Mickey ’08 John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Lisa & Steven Rudner Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 & John Seeligson Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Mary Foote, Ph.D. & Phil Foote Ann Perryman John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Headmaster’s Discretionary Fund Brett & Lester Levy, Jr. ’79

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FINANCIAL AID FUNDS General Endowment for Financial Aid Stephen M. Seay Foundation Pamela & Richard Squires Kassie Taylor ’01 Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund Henry Blott Carole Buchanan, Ph.D. & Ray Buchanan, Ph.D. Mary Ann Hoskins Michael L. and Carol B. Davis Financial Aid Fund Carol & Michael Davis ’84 Jacob Earle Financial Aid Fund Sally & Gary Dobbie Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55 Jane and Wes Kittleman Financial Aid Fund Sally & Tom Perryman ’81


ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Legends Financial Aid Fund Greenhill School Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Greg Brown ’86 & Lisa Fechtel Brown ’86 Margaret & Jim Goodnight Susan Goodnight Griffiths ’83 & Evan Griffiths Elena Koutras McFann ’86 & Mike McFann Ann Perryman John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Dee Dunk Velvin ’83 & Trey Velvin Rena Winfield Harold and Mae Star Financial Aid Fund Harold Star, III ’70 & Barbara Star FACULTY ENRICHMENT FUNDS General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Catherine & Will Rose ’85 Bauman Faculty Enrichment Endowment Lou & Jon Bauman Lea Bauman ’84 Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Elaine Velvin Faculty Tuition Assistance Fund Amy & Paul deBorst Dee Dunk Velvin ’83 & Trey Velvin Meredith Small Wallace ’97 & Scott Wallace Kassanoff Faculty Enrichment Fund Jennie Kassanoff, Ph.D. ’82 & Dan Schulman

CURRICULUM & PROGRAM FUNDS Corbin Doyle Video Production Fund Kaleta Doolin & Alan Govenar, Ph.D. Debbie & Marc Andres Sally & Tom Perryman Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Susan Bauman ’81 Joyce & Selly Belofsky Lucinda & Lyne Carter Linda Chianese Becky Choate Mel Curtis Sally & Gary Dobbie Sally & Bill Estes Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Debbe Brackett & Michael Genette Scott Griggs Irma & Irwin Grossman Ann Frances & Cliff Jury Becky & Michael Kennedy Nancy Kleinman Renee & Michael Manes Ann Perryman Laurie & David Perryman ’83 John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Synthia & Art Rogers Lisa & Steven Rudner Joanie & Bruce Sostek Phyllis Spare Julie & Mike Weinberg ’82 Muriel Seldin General Endowment for Cultural Arts Renee & Michael Manes

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Why I Give Scott Beck ’92 How has your Greenhill education prepared you for what you do now? Greenhill taught me to go beyond thinking outside the box. I was taught to create new boxes and explore uncharted ideas, philosophies, and processes. This style of thinking has been invaluable as an investor and an entrepreneur in a global economy with ever-changing strategies for investing. In your own words, why is giving to Greenhill important? Tuition alone does not cover all of the costs of education. In order to have the facilities, teachers, and the environment that makes Greenhill such a special place, it is critical to give something above the annual tuition. What would you say to someone who hasn’t participated in supporting our community? Giving is a very personal endeavor. It not only is based on willingness and desire to give back, but it also depends on each individual’s personal finances. My recommendation would be to give what feels comfortable. If you are part of a private institution like Greenhill, it is important to assist by giving regardless of the amount. The important concept is not the quantity of giving, but the act of giving. Start with small dollars, some years you may be able to give more and some years less. What would you say to fellow alumni who want to feel connected again? Get involved, come to alumni reunions, send in pictures of yourself and families and lifecycle events to our Director of Alumni Relations Katie Young. I became reconnected to Greenhill eight years ago by joining the Alumni Board and recently had a Greenhill student as an intern in my office. There are many ways that each of you can get connected to Greenhill, and I encourage reaching out to connect. I can assure you it’s worth the effort. How have your Greenhill connections helped you both personally and professionally? The friendships I made at Greenhill are still are in existence today. As the Greenhill family continues to expand nationally and internationally, it is exciting to be part of such a vibrant community.

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Scott ’92 and Amanda Beck with their three children, pre-kindergartener Libby, three-year old Judah, and second-grader Sadie


Greenhill School 2015-2016 Board of Trustees Officers William E. Rose ’85 Chair Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 Assistant Chair/Secretary Holland P. Gary ’93 Finance Chair/Treasurer E. Pierce Marshall, Jr ’86 Chair-Elect Trustees Debbie Andres Stephen L. Arata Yasmin Bhatia Nancy P. Carlson Albertina M. Cisneros Christopher I. Clark ’89 Angela Crates Macey Small Davis ’94 Koshi Dhingra, Ed.D. Angela Adkins Downes ’87 Tom Dunning Aaron Enrico Gary Fernandes Beth Gold David Greenstone Scott A. Griggs, Head of School David Haemisegger Jay Henry Joan Hill, Ed.D. Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Rabbi Nancy Kasten Roy S. Kim ’88 Jenny Kirtland Leslie Krakow Peter Andrew Kraus Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 Laurie Matthews Manju Menon Terry Oxford Tracy Rathbun Patricia Smith Mark Solomon Bruce Sostek Bharti Subramanian, Ph.D. Mike Weinberg ’82 Clifford Weiner Neena Wiora

Former Board Chairs Electing to Serve Ex-Officio Sally R. Estes Trustee since 1976 Irwin Grossman Trustee since 1973 Michael J. Halloran Trustee since 2002 Rusty Jaggers Trustee since 1994 David L. Johnson ’67 Trustee since 1987 H. Ronald Nash Trustee since 1987 Lifetime Trustee Daniel T. Phillips Trustee since 1997 Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 Trustee since 2009

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