FY2023 Report of Giving

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Hebron Academy

Report of Giving

JULY 1, 2022 TO JUNE 30, 2023


Robert J. Ryan ’77

Seth Williams

TRUSTEE, ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE CHAIR

CHIEF ADVANCEMENT OFFICER

Dear Friends of Hebron: On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you for your tireless commitment to Hebron Academy. During Patrick Phillips’ initial year as Head of School, Hebron has made tremendous progress in key areas, including higher faculty retention and greater philanthropic support. Just over this past fiscal year, Hebron increased the total amount of money raised, number of donors, and number of first-time donors. In honor of its 50th reunion, the Class of 1972 set a new bar for class fundraising as it raised over half a million dollars exceeding their goal in just over six months to establish the Class of 1972 Center for Academic Excellence at Hupper as well as the Hebron Independent School Fellows program. This effort and its outstanding result represents the ideal collective dedication in providing an exceptional and highly individualized educational experience that prepares our students for success in higher education and beyond. As we near the completion of a year-long strategic planning process, we wish to continue and expand this positive momentum. Our strategic plan will underscore Hebron’s clear needs and optimize its significant potential. We will be bold as we move forward to fulfill our most important short and long-term objectives, from leading educational, residential, and athletic facilities to increasing a robust endowment supporting both our talented students and faculty. We are immensely grateful for your ongoing partnership and look forward to discussing our objectives and celebrating the impact of your contribution on the lives of our current and future students, talented faculty, and committed management and staff. With warm regards, Robert J. Ryan ’77 Board of Trustees Chair, Development Committee

Throughout my first year at Hebron, I have enjoyed the opportunity to speak with dozens of alumni, parents, and past parents. I have learned about a wide range of experiences, from Hebron in the 1940’s, prior to the arrival of Claude Allen, to the adventures of the Class of 2023, our newest alumni who are now in their first year of college. It has been a privilege to hear so many Hebron stories. I have gotten a window into how Hebron has changed and evolved over the last century. All of these stories highlight a common theme: Hebron is a powerful force of education, connection, and lifelong friendships. Hebron has changed the lives of those who have spent time here, most often in a positive and enduring way. Whether it was four years or just a single year, Hebron graduates emerge stronger, with the confidence and competence to succeed in whatever comes next. It is these personal accounts that make me excited and optimistic about our future. Thank you for the vital role you play in sustaining and elevating Hebron Academy. This school continues to change lives because you continue to pay it forward with your generous time, talent, and financial resources. As you will see in the following pages, your investment continues to positively impact every member of our school community. With thanks and best wishes for the year ahead, Seth Williams Chief Advancement Officer

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Summary of Giving HEBRON ANNUAL FUND

$813,967 Unrestricted Gifts

Unrestricted Gifts Unrestricted Designated Gifts Restricted Gifts

$813,967 $56,934 $30,349

TOTAL ANNUAL FUND

$901,250

712 Donors

$30,349 | Restricted Gifts $20,094 | Campaign Hebron

$497,800 Restricted Endowment

$56,934 | Unrestricted Designated Gifts

$406,084 Restricted Gifts, non Annual Fund

RESTRICTED AND ENDOWMENT GIFTS

Restricted Gifts, non Annual Fund Restricted Endowment Campaign Hebron

$406,084 $497,800 $20,094

TOTAL COMMITMENTS

$923,978

77 Donors

Total

Support for Hebron Academy for the fiscal year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023

$1,825,228 739 Donors

SOURCES OF SUPPORT Alumni/Honorary Members ��������������������� $1,267,094 Current Parents ��������������������������������������������������$7,351 Past Parents ����������������������������������������������������� $31,373 Grandparents ���������������������������������������������������������$404 Current Faculty/Staff ������������������������������������������$7,275 Friends ��������������������������������������������������������������� $27,771 Foundations ���������������������������������������������������$269,550 Others ������������������������������������������������������������� $214,411 TOTAL ����������������������������������������������������������� $1,825,228

GIFT DESIGNATIONS FOR THE HEBRON ANNUAL FUND Athletics ��������������������������������������������������������������� $8,493 Diversity and Inclusion ��������������������������������������$1,161 Faculty Support ���������������������������������������������������$5,029 Financial Aid ����������������������������������������������������� $28,292 Strategic Priorities ������������������������������������������� $11,000 Student Programs ����������������������������������������������� $1,020 Technology and the Library ����������������������������������� $351 The Arts ����������������������������������������������������������������$1,597 TOTAL �����������������������������������������������������������������$56,943 HEBRON ACADEMY REPORT OF GIVING 2022–2023 | 3


Consecutive Year Donors The following donors exemplify the steadfast spirit of the Hebron community by their dedication to continuous giving. Their inspiring commitment and generosity from year to year sustain the work of the people and programs in guiding our students to reach their highest potential in mind, body, and spirit — our heritage for more than two centuries. ANONYMOUS (6) 60+ CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Saul Cohen ’51 and Naomi Cohen Art Cooper ’49 and Ellen Cooper Peter Crisp ’51 and Missy Crisp Jim Gillies ’55 and Susan Gillies Bert Lachmann ’51 Peter Lunder ’52 and Paula Lunder Dean Ridlon ’53 Fred Stavis ’51 and Ruth Stavis Hodie White ’54 and Mary White

55 TO 59 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Don Bates ’62 and Marjorie Bates Allan Brown ’55 and Linda Saltford Carleton Endemann ’64 and Deborah Endemann Sandy Eynon ’65 and Karin Eynon John Giger ’64 and Judy Giger Len Mintz ’53 Tom Snedeker ’61 and Nancy Snedeker

50 TO 54 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Alan Booth ’52 and Margaret Booth Ray Bradford ’64 and Marlo Bradford Craig Clark ’70 and Judy Unger-Clark Cy Cook ’73 and Megan Shea Clem Dwyer ’66 and Martha Dwyer Rudi Eyerer ’70 and Margrette Fenderson Susan A. Galvin ’62 H Albert Lepage ’65

45 TO 49 CONSECUTIVE YEARS Erik Bateman ’75 David Burnett ’77 and Anne Burnett Susan Crane ’58 H Shell Evans ’62 and Susan Evans Dick Forté ’62 and Mariele Forté Goody Gilman ’55 Paul Goodof ’67 Harvey Lipman ’71 and Lissa Lipman Peter Madsen ’65 and Diana Madsen

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Mike Malm ’60 and Cynthia Malm Jonathan Moll ’69 and Robin Moll Bill Weary ’60 Rupert White ’51 and Ruth White

40 TO 44 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Dave Anderson ’60 and Karen Anderson David Birtwistle ’71 and Debbie Birtwistle Peter Burbank ’70 and Sheila Burbank Jim Cram ’68 and Anne Cram Mal Davis ’58 and Michele Davis Alec Dean ’63 Doug Gordon ’71 and Kim Weller Rob Hagge ’66 and Elka Hagge Robert Jarvis ’58 and Martha Jarvis Stephen Jeffries ’79 and Kimberlea Jeffries Regis Lepage ’72 and Carolyn Lepage Bev Leyden Susan Shaver Loyd-Turner ’77 Joe Mandiberg ’65 and Linda Mandiberg Angus McDonald ’43 and Mavis McDonald Corb Moister ’68 Ted Noyes ’58 and Ann Noyes Laura Douglas Peterson ’81 and Bart Peterson Lew Ross ’54 Andrew Smith ’80 and Lavea Brachman Scott Wilson ’71 and Sarah Wilson

35 TO 39 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Marilyn Ackley Bill Allen ’62 Jon Brooks ’62 and Paula Jacobs-Brooks Walter Burden ’64 and Jean Burden Chris Buschmann ’66 and Lois Buschmann Debbie Clark Trudy Housman Moose and Trish Curtis Bill Davenport ’55 and Tildy Davenport Ed Driscoll ’62 and Diane Driscoll Norm Farrar ’58 Bruce and Elizabeth Found Susan Garner ’62 H David Gould ’71 and Anne Gould Sue Hadlock ’75


Cyrus Hagge ’71 Bernard Helm ’59 and Carla Helm Martha Horner Kim Kenway ’70 and Alison Kenway Sharon Lake-Post ’83 and Benjamin Post John McIlwain ’57 and Jean McIlwain John Meehan ’64 and Pamela Meehan Cynthia Reedy and Brad Cummings Kent Savel ’55 and Paula Savel Carl and Renee Seefried Dave Stonebraker and Leslie Guenther Molly and Lew Turlish Susan Rentschler Witter

30 TO 34 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Ellen Augusta ’75 John Blake ’48 and Peggy Blake Peter Boody ’69 and Barbara Boody Bob Brown ’60 and Judy Brown Reed Chapman ’76 Kip Childs ’72 and Chris Kosydar Robert Craig Henry Curtis ’54 and Judith Curtis Bob Egleston ’62 and Elizabeth Egleston Jason Found ’87 and Crystal Found Wayne French ’55 and Joan French Leslie Guenther and David Stonebraker Bill Guidera ’88 and Aimee Guidera Henry Harding ’70 and Mary Harding Jane Harris Ash ’79 and Gary Ash Dick Levinson ’49 and Susan Newman John Meserve ’67 and Kathy Meserve Gary Miller ’68 and Arlene Miller Penny Morrill ’65 H Dwight Parsons ’65 and Mary Parsons Rick Rigazio ’71 and Julie Rigazio Henry Rines ’65 and Jan Rines Robert J. Ryan ’77 Bragdon Shields ’79 and Janet Lange Phil Smith ’49* and Holly Smith Bill Sprole ’62 and Susan Sprole Kelso Sutton ’57* and Joanna Sutton Charles Swartwood ’57 Ken Sweezey ’63 and Joyce Sweezey Jeff Tannebring ’69 and Janet Tannebring Laurel Willey Thompson ’79 and Rolfe Thompson Bob Varney ’62 and Maria Varney

Reeve Bright ’66 and Anne Bright Nick Carter ’73 and Susan Carter Brian O. Cloherty ’79 Conrad Conant ’59 Galen Crane ’87 and Cali Brooks Lawrence Crane ’67 Susan and John Geismar Bob Greaves ’82 and Ronda Greaves Jim Harberson ’59 and Margaret Harberson Tom Hull ’64 and Jill Hull Kathleen Loveland ’66 H Marc Lunder ’82 and Jamie Lunder Dan Lyman ’69 and Martha Lyman Carl Mikkelsen ’71 and Barbara Posnick Mitch Overbye and Katherine Overbye Brad Parsons ’72 and Nancy Harris Bob Quarles ’81 and Linda Quarles John Redmond ’59 and Ann Redmond Marc Roy ’78 and Beverly Roy Peter Schramm ’52 and Musetta Schramm Thomas and Bethel Shields Michael Silverman ’85 and Jenifer Silverman Dana and Peggy Stewart Bill Stocker ’62 and Anne Terry Stocker Louise Thompson ’55 H Tycho von Rosenvinge ’59 Daphne Whitman ’54 H Bill Witter ’82

25 TO 29 CONSECUTIVE YEARS Carolyn Adams ’77 and Dan Fuller George Arison ’96 and Robert Luo Bill Barrett ’52 and Jane Barrett Charles and Judith Berg

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Why I Give SUE HADLOCK ’75 Adrift during her freshmen and sophomore years of public high school, Sue Hadlock ’75 admits she lacked direction and focus. Concerned about their daughter’s lack of joy in learning, her parents searched for alternatives. “My great parents saw that Hebron Academy might provide opportunities that would engage and motivate me,” she says, “It was the total package, and what I needed at the time.” She fondly recalls skiing, field hockey, horseback riding, new friends, and teachers who recognized her potential, engaged her interests, and challenged her to explore her talents and develop her skills. “Thanks to Bill Hiss, I learned to write,” Sue says. Today Sue is among the Hebron Academy graduates and supporters who are consecutive-year donors ensuring that the rewards of a Hebron education are extended to future students. Having experienced the dedication, scholarship and community that fostered her success, Sue now gives annually, and has for 39 consecutive years. “I want to support the school that did such a great job of supporting me.”

20 TO 24 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Michael Arel ’76 and Donna Arel Venessa Arsenault Bert Babcock ’61 and Valerie Babcock John Baker ’67 and Lynn Baker Jeff Baker ’71 and Peggie Lee Baker Sara Marquis Barker ’03 Eddie Bell ’70 Joe Bellavance ’58 and Mary Bellavance Lincoln Blake ’50 and Barbara Blake Debbie Beacham Bloomingdale ’83 and Peter Hall Bill Boucher ’64 and Suzanne Boucher Kenneth Boyle ’52 and Dale Boyle Paul Brouwer and Sara Wilmot Greg Burns ’73 and Digna Burns Timothy Caddo ’85 and Candace Caddo Dick Canaday ’56 and Jeanette Canaday Mary Jo Cassidy ’60 H Kate Thoman Crowley ’87 and Bob Crowley

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Dick Cutter ’56 Paul Dahlquist ’59 and Charlene Dahlquist Porter Dickinson ’48 and Sally Dickinson Estate of Jose Fenderson ’33 Van Finn ’65 Dave Goodof ’65 John Halford ’60 Will Harding ’63 Leah Hedstrom ’02 Stu Hedstrom ’01 Bob Hernon ’77 Wally Higgins Jim Hill ’90 and Lisa Hill Hank Holste ’64 Bruce Hunter ’72 Mark Jorgensen ’74 and Dee Dee Jorgensen John King and Marcia King Paul Leger ’76 Kate Albin Lindberg ’88 and Tom Lindberg Charles Longley ’52 and Susan Longley David Lowell ’61 and Elaina Lowell Bob Lowenthal ’68 Paula Lyons-Myrick Mitch Maidman ’82 and Arlene Maidman Dagny Maidman ’85 and Molly Hollis Wood Bob McCoy ’58 and Elaine McCoy Roger McNeill ’63 John Merz ’54 and Carole Merz Steve and Julie Middleton Ken Mortimer ’56 and Kay Nagle Mel Nadeau ’76 and Denise Wandler Bruce Nash ’71 and Susan Nash Kirsten Ness ’98 Eric Nicolai ’79 Kate Perkins ’81 Fred Perry ’59 and Sarah Smith Bob Pettit ’69 Norma Porras Marian Prescott David Prout ’83 Marguerite Roy Jamie Ryland ’70 and Margaret Ryland Doug Sandner ’89 and Brandi Sandner Charlie Seefried ’89 and Kim Seefried Sarah Hughes Sigel ’76 and Richard Sigel Michael Slosberg ’63 and Karen Slosberg Heather Fremont-Smith Stephens ’88 and Alex Stephens Bill Stites ’71 and Sara Stites John Suitor ’84 and Gail Suitor Ian Swanbeck ’85 and Christie Swanbeck Cora Turlish ’86 and Matthew Shifman Stephen Wagner ’73 and Carol Wagner


Doug Webb ’76 and Sandra Webb Peter Welsh ’70 Byron Whitney ’63 and Betsy Baker-Whitney Dave Williams ’60 and Stephanie Williams Bob Willis ’69 and Nancy Winslow Chip and Jean Wood

15 TO 19 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Anonymous (2) Ronald Adams ’65 and Karen Adams Morris Albert ’52 and Barbara Albert Gary Appelbaum ’76 and Gail Appelbaum Jim Balano ’71 and Kate Spillane Ed Barry ’57 and Teresa Barry Tim Braddock ’70 Tim and Donna Churchill Roger Clark ’74 and Marcia Clark Helen Cleaves ’50 H Heidi Collins Deborah Schiavi Cote ’84 and Paul Cote Bob Davis ’85 and Julie Davis Nils Devine ’98 Robert B. Eames ’76 Jessica Feeley ’75 Jim Fenlason ’55 and Linda Fenlason Elizabeth Beach Fitzpatrick ’76 and Douglas Fitzpatrick Greg Getschow ’82 and Kimberly Getschow Peter Giesemann ’57 and Carol Giesemann Eileen Gillespie-Fahey ’81 and Timothy Fahey Chris and Joe Hemmings Bill Hine and Cathy Hazelton Joe Hodgkins ’63 and Ann Hodgkins Susie and Ted Hoeller Matt Johnson ’93 and Anne Johnson Paul Kaneb ’60 and Jill Kaneb Al Kennedy ’65 and Patricia Taylor Joyce Lee ’47 H Jake Leyden ’99 and Elizabeth Leyden Dave Lougee ’59 and Carolyn Lougee Matthew Lyness ’76 and Kathy Lyness Bruce MacDougal ’59 and Margaret MacDougal Patricia Massenburg Robert McNamara ’63 and Jean McNamara Bill Miller ’53 Jerry Myrick Mike Myrick ’03 and Amanda Myrick Kirby Nadeau ’77 and Verna Maurice Scott Nelson ’91 and Josephine Nelson Dieter Nottebohm ’57 and Mary Nottebohm Gunnar Olson ’90 and Anna Sievers Jessie Maher Parker ’95 Ziggy Peret ’62 and Cindy Peret

George Powers ’70 and Marguerite Herman Mason Pratt ’57 Dan Rausch ’94 and Kristine Rausch Laura and Michael Rifkin Louise Roy ’05 Chris Roy ’07 and Jill Piekut Karen Stoloff Sacherman ’84 and Jim Sacherman James and Linda Salisbury John Scamman ’70 Jeff Scott ’72 and Hilda Scott Ron Sklar ’70 and Marydee Sklar Steve Smith Dave Snow ’72 and Lynette Snow Meredith Strang Burgess John Thibodeau ’64 and Noreen Keenan Hannah Turlish ’87 and Harry Green Sarah Twichell Bob Waite ’68 and Karen Shigeishi-Waite John Walthausen ’64 and Katherine Walthausen Jeff Weber Rupert White ’75 and Lori White Deanna and John Wilson

10 TO 14 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

David and Theresa Banash Peter Bancroft ’70 Paul Bartlett ’70 and Gail Bartlett Bill Bearse ’59* and Lee Bearse William Becker ’87 Michael Bergamini ’63 and Harli Dollinger Tim and Emily Bonis Mike and Tina Bouchard Jeff Chase ’65 and Charleen Chase Jim and Beverly Clements Mark Cuneo ’67 and Sharon Cuneo Lydia Pottle Currie ’96 Tim Curtis ’03 and Chrystal Curtis Mark Desgrosseilliers ’89 Alyssa Doherty ’95 Paul Downey ’81 and Jaelyn Downey Scott Downs ’86 and Kristen Downs Mark and Nancy Enyedy Peter Fallon ’86 and Sarah Fallon Wende Fox Lawson and Jim Lawson Debra Garvin ’73 H Bryan Gaudreau ’97 and Dawn Allen Rickey Gilbert Mike Graney ’56 and Patricia Graney Zandy Gray ’61 and Lila Gray Joy Dubin Grossman ’82 and James Grossman Alex Haartz ’77 Doug Haartz ’76 and Judith Haartz Matt Hampton ’86

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Bob Hanks ’62 and Katharine Hanks Susan Buckley Harlor and William Ray Brad Hinman ’71 and Martha Hinman Lynne Holler ’80 and Craig Piper Rob Kinasewich ’86 and Patricia Kinasewich James LeBlanc ’02 and Ashley LeBlanc Ashley Webb LeBlanc and James LeBlanc ’02 Nick Leyden ’01 and Ana Leyden Rosamond Lownes* Charlie Lownes ’84 and Kathryn Lownes Forbes MacVane ’78 and Maria MacVane Evan Mahaney ’65 Jonathan Marvel ’65 and Stefanie Marvel Bruce McFarland ’57* Timothy Murnane ’86 Paul Nemetz-Carlson and Cassandra Turner Margaret O’Donnell and John Rasmussen Bill Patterson ’56 and Irene Patterson James Quinn ’56 Rick Reder ’62 and John Nieman Rich Richmond ’71 and Jane Richmond Ben Rifkin ’96 and Jamie Rifkin Dave Rines ’69 Nick Roy ’10 Ray Sadler III ’70 and Martha Sadler Mike Samers ’84 Robert Scholnick ’58 and Sylvia Scholnick Dana Shields ’78 and Robert Hubbell Terry Sparrow ’56 and Ann Sparrow Sarah Kutzen Strait ’96 and Hawley Strait Cheryl and Raymond Tardif Liza Tarr Heidi Cornwell Trout ’83

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Kent Walker ’63 and Patricia Walker Jen Walker Walker ’90 and Gaurav Shah Garvin Warner and Margaret Wheeler Rick Waxman ’64

5 TO 9 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Jennifer Willey Algieri ’88 and Frank Algieri Lina Andalkar Anthony ’85 and Paul Anthony Ross Babcock ’58 and Jo Anne Babcock Dave Babson ’57 Robert Bannard ’57 Tamar Barlam Judy and Steve Bennett Ed Birk ’76 and Cecilia Birk Greg Boardman ’65 and Mary Jo Boardman Michael J. Bouchard II ’11 Matthew Bouchard ’13 Jim Brown ’69 and Lorraine Brown Linda Card Kayla Chadwick ’08 Ann Sullivan Cohen ’86 and Barry Cohen Katherine Cole ’07 Mike Corrigan Nat Corwin ’73 and Sarah Miller Jon Crane ’86 Nathan Draper ’87 Beth Eckels Jamie Fey ’02 and Ian Crouch Michael Finucan ’81 and Laurel Finucan Steven Fitzgerald ’72 and Hilda Fitzgerald Cory Friedman ’65 Fredric Friedman ’62 and Cathy Mann Carmine and Laurie Frumiento


Sandy Furber ’68 and Colleen Furber Gordon Gillies ’62 and Mary Gillies Carolyn Gouges d’Agincourt ’77 Bill Griess ’53 Charles Hall USCG ’80 and Celine Hall Andrea Hart ’08 Linda Hartgen ’62 H Johanna Haunold ’12 Stuart Hill ’79 and Tara Hill Leo Hill ’74 and Lisa Hill Myles Horn ’15 and Brittany Horn ’14 Dave Horn ’59 and Jacqueline Horn Terry Ingalls ’65 and Susan Ingalls Tom Johnson ’68 and Jeannie Johnson Richard and Barbara Kappelmann Jim Keenan ’87 and Bonita Harkins Jim Kelley ’95 Sam Kinasewich ’13 Allan Lamport ’60 and Mariele Lamport Rick Lane and Denise Keough-Lane Wolf Larsen ’66 and Nadia Larsen Noah Love ’07 and Jonathan Rivera Chris Magendantz ’87 and Kristin Magendantz Axel Magnuson ’64 and Sylvia Vriesendorp Douglas McCoy ’66 and Regina McCoy Steve Mervis ’72 and Lisa Mervis Stacy Berney Miles ’76 Michael Mishou ’68 and Veronica Mishou Barrett Mitchell ’02 and Sarah Mountcastle John Moeling ’60 and Barbara Moeling Emily Geismar Murphy ’02 and Phillip Murphy Miriah Nadeau and Benjamin Nadeau ’08 Susan and Edward Newell Otis Perry ’58 and Amy Perry Carl Peterson ’69 Chuck Pratt ’83 and Sarah Mariner Mark and Sarah Ray Tim Roche ’79 and Shelli Sousa Tim and Denise Scammon Bill Sepe ’53 Tom Severance ’86 and Patricia Severance Bill Skelton ’86 and Sarah Skelton Matt Spence ’87 and Michelle Spence Sam Stafford ’68 and Harriet Stafford Rachel Stephenson-Tribuzio ’82 and Mario Tribuzio Michael and Beth Stonebraker Arthur Strout ’53 and Carol Lundquist Rachel Sukeforth ’03 Jerome and Mary-Catherine Sullivan Ralph and Marilyn Tedesco Ander Thebaud ’83 Rob Thomas ’76

Gerry Thompson ’68 and Barrett Thompson Lorraine Thompson Nat White Warren-White ’68 and Elizabeth Warren-White Barbara and John Waterman Tim West ’76 David Wildes ’68 and Kitty Wildes Mike Wolf ’82 and Suzette Wolf Dean Wolfahrt ’70 and Gail Wolfahrt Lani Jones Wolterstorff ’79 and Robert Wolterstorff Sarah Wood ’85 and Kevin Kline Chris Woolson ’84

*Denotes Deceased

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Leadership Gifts Hebron’s 1804 Leadership Society honors those alumni, family, and friends who have contributed $1000 or more to the Academy within a single fiscal year to bolster the operations of the school. Hebron relies on the generous gifts of these donors, and it celebrates their vision and faith in the mission of the Academy. The 1804 Leadership Society is composed of five donor recognition categories and a sixth one intended for young alumni. Hebron Academy takes this opportunity to express its gratitude to the 190 leadership donors listed below, whose collective gifts and pledges amounted to $1,689,598 or 93% of the total philanthropic support of the Academy during the 2022–2023 fiscal year.

HEBRON ACADEMY’S 1804 LEADERSHIP SOCIETY GIVING LEVELS ARE AS FOLLOWS: The Eleanor D. & Claude L. Allen Society $50,000 or more Hupper & Treat Society $25,000–$49,999 The Dwyer Society $10,000–$24,999 Sturtevant Circle $5,000–$9,999 1804 Circle $1804–$4,999 Charter Circle (for graduates of most recent 15 years) $1,000–$1,803

THE ELEANOR D. AND CLAUDE L. ALLEN SOCIETY

$50,000 or more Anonymous Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Paul Kaneb ’60 and Jill Kaneb The Paul and Jill Kaneb Family Charitable Foundation Albert Lepage ’65 Albert Lepage Foundation, Inc. Regis Lepage ’72 and Carolyn Lepage Bill Percival ’76 and Allison Percival Schwab Charitable Fund Dave Snow ’72 and Lynette Snow Kelso Sutton ’57 and Joanna Sutton Vanguard Charitable

HUPPER AND TREAT SOCIETY

$25,000 to $49,000 Kip Childs ’72 and Chris Kosydar Susan Garner ’62 Stephen Gates ’72 and Joan Gates Brad Parsons ’72 and Nancy Harris James Plavin ’72* David Prout ’83 Garvin Warner and Margaret Wheeler Dave Williams ’60 and Stephanie Williams Bill Witter ’82

THE DWYER SOCIETY

$10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous Carolyn Adams ’77 and Dan Fuller Bill Allen ’62

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Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Andy Berry ’58 Craig Clark ’70 and Judy Unger-Clark Mal Davis ’58 and Michele Davis Dan Dunn ’89 and Natalie Dunn Goody Gilman ’55 Jane Harris Ash ’79 and Gary Ash Matt Johnson ’93 and Anne Johnson Judd Lowe ’72 and Debbie Lowe Rosamond Lownes* Gary Miller ’68 and Arlene Miller Robert & Mercedes Eichholz Foundation Rupert and Ruth White Charitable Fund Rupert White ’51 and Ruth White David Wildes ’68 and Kitty Wildes

STURTEVANT CIRCLE

$5,000 too $9,999 Anonymous Ed Barry ’57 and Teresa Barry Debbie Beacham Bloomingdale ’83 and Peter Hall Nick Carter ’73 and Susan Carter Art Cooper ’49 and Ellen Cooper Kate Thoman Crowley ’87 and Bob Crowley Mark Desgrosseilliers ’89 Robert S. Evans ’62 and Susan Evans The Estate of Jose Fenderson ’33 Elizabeth Beach Fitzpatrick ’76 and Douglas Fitzpatrick Richard Garvin ’72 and Denise Garvin Peter Giesemann ’57 and Carol Giesemann Doug Haartz ’76 and Judith Haartz Bruce Hunter ’72


Terry Ingalls ’65 and Susan Ingalls Jacob Irving Foundation Stephen B. Jeffries ’79 and Kimberlea Jeffries Dick Levinson ’49 and Susan Newman Jesse Lewis ’72 Noah Love ’07 and Jonathan Rivera Matthew Lyness ’76 and Kathy Lyness Peter Madsen ’65 and Diana Madsen John McIlwain ’57 and Jean McIlwain Robert J. Ryan ’77 Simmons Foundation, Inc. Bill Skelton ’86 and Sarah Skelton The New York Community Trust Bob Waite ’68 and Karen Shigeishi-Waite Scott Wilson ’71 and Sarah Wilson

Corb Moister ’68 Jonathan Moll ’69 and Robin Moll Emily Geismar Murphy ’02 and Phillip Murphy New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Northern New York Community Foundation Ainslie and Patrick Phillips Marie Quirk ’94 Dan Rausch ’94 and Kristine Rausch Rick Rigazio ’71 and Julie Rigazio Henry Rines ’65 and Jan Rines

1804 SOCIETY

$1,804 to $4,999 Anonymous (4) Ronald Adams ’65 and Karen Adams American Tower Corporation Lina Andalkar Anthony ’85 and Paul Anthony David and Theresa Banash William Becker ’87 Joe Bellavance ’58 and Mary Bellavance Reeve Bright ’66 and Anne Bright Chris Buschmann ’66 and Lois Buschmann CIGNA Foundation Brian O. Cloherty ’79 Saul Cohen ’51 and Naomi Cohen William Couch ’81 and Kimberly Couch Bob Davis ’85 and Julie Davis Delta Air Lines Foundation Clem Dwyer ’66 and Martha Dwyer Norm Farrar ’58 Brook Wallace Gassner ’82 Paul Goodof ’67 David Gould ’71 and Anne Gould Rob Hagge ’66 and Elka Hagge Wally Higgins Jim Hill ’90 and Lisa Hill Hank Holste ’64 Tom Hull ’64 and Jill Hull David Jessich ’71 and Vicki Walters-Jessich Mark Jorgensen ’74 and Dee Dee Jorgensen Ed Lewis ’72 and Sue Lewis Bob Lowenthal ’68 Mitch Maidman ’82 and Arlene Maidman Mike Malm ’60 and Cynthia Malm Joe Mandiberg ’65 and Linda Mandiberg Bart Marcy ’57 Jonathan Marvel ’65 and Stefanie Marvel Angus McDonald ’43 and Mavis McDonald

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Marc Roy ’78 and Beverly Roy Jamie Ryland ’70 and Margaret Ryland Karen Stoloff Sacherman ’84 and Jim Sacherman Doug Sandner ’89 and Brandi Sandner Ian Swanbeck ’85 and Christie Swanbeck The Lunder Foundation The Maine Community Foundation Heidi Cornwell Trout ’83 Daphne Whitman ’54 Alex Woodruff ’86 and Lindie Woodruff

CHARTER CIRCLE

$1,000 to $1,803 Anonymous (3) Peter Bancroft ’70 Sara Marquis Barker ’03 Eddie Bell ’70 Bob Bird ’55 and Lillian Hoik Lincoln Blake ’50 and Barbara Blake Jim Brown ’69 and Lorraine Brown Peter Burbank ’70 and Sheila Burbank Walter Burden ’64 and Jean Burden Matt Cassidy ’88 and Shari McLaren John Chandler ’72 and Sarah Chandler Susan Crane ’58 Peter Crisp ’51 and Missy Crisp Bill Davenport ’55 and Tildy Davenport Stephan Diamond and Unice Lieberman Carleton Endemann ’64 and Deborah Endemann Sandy Eynon ’65 and Karin Eynon Dick Forté ’62 and Mariele Forté 12 | HEBRON ACADEMY REPORT OF GIVING 2022–2023

Wende Fox Lawson and Jim Lawson Carmine and Laurie Frumiento Susan Smith Galvin ’62 Greg Getschow ’82 and Kimberly Getschow Jim Gillies ’55 and Susan Gillies Ed Gottlieb ’64 and Mathilda Gottlieb Leslie Guenther and David Stonebraker Cyrus Hagge ’71 Henry Harding ’70 and Mary Harding Linda Hartgen ’62 Bernard Helm ’59 and Carla Helm Jim Kelley ’95 John Kippax ’70 and Helen Kippax Hugh Kirkpatrick ’53 and Mary Kirkpatrick John T. Larabee ’55 Jonathan Larabee ’88 and Annette Larabee Charlie Lownes ’84 and Kathryn Lownes Peter Lunder ’52 and Paula Lunder Penny Morrill ’65 Ken Mortimer ’56 and Kay Nagle MPX James Pelsor ’71 and Marlene Pelsor Ziggy Peret ’62 and Cindy Peret Fred Perry ’59 and Sarah Smith James and Mia Pross Bob Reid ’72 and Penny Reid Renaissance Charitable Foundation Rhode Island Foundation Anne Sage ’88 and Jesse Sgro Jeff Scott ’72 and Hilda Scott Aaron Senechal Bill Sepe ’53 Michael Silverman ’85 and Jenifer Silverman Sam Stafford ’68 and Harriet Stafford Heather Fremont-Smith Stephens ’88 and Alex Stephens Charles Swartwood ’57 The Alden and Margaret Laborde Foundation The Crisp Family Fund The Larabee Family Fund The Walter H. and Hannah H. Webb Family Foundation Bill Weary ’60 Doug Webb ’76 and Sandra Webb Peter Welsh ’70 Hodie White ’54 and Mary White William D. Witter Foundation Bob Willis ’69 and Nancy Winslow Susan Rentschler Witter Mike Wolf ’82 and Suzette Wolf Dean Wolfahrt ’70 and Gail Wolfahrt Chip and Jean Wood YourCause, LLC


Class of 1972 | 50th Reunion Gift Class of 1972

CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE at Hupper

Vision The Class of 1972 Center for Academic Excellence at Hupper is a place where all students, faculty, academic coaches, and tutors can gather inclusively for the purpose of enhancing their learning experience. Through equitable, innovative, and personalized approaches to learning, the Center helps every Hebron student learn in ways that work best for their individual journey.

HEBRON’S TRADITION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Hebron’s mission is to educate a stronger and more independent student: one who is aware of their strengths and challenges. Students learn to manage their academic work, advocate for themselves, and access academic tools best-suited for their success. While the Academic Guidance Center (AGC) has been the program driving this commitment, Hebron aspires to expand its academic support programming to serve more students. The Center will build on this mission and continue Hebron’s tradition of academic excellence.

OUTCOMES • Expands the Academic Guidance Center (AGC) and academic support programs, including teaching staff and resources; • Repurposes Hupper for highest and best use, in full alignment with the school’s strategic direction; • Builds strong and independent life-long learners, aware of their strengths and challenges; • Incubates, continuously improves, and adopts diverse, equitable, and inclusive teaching best practices, schoolwide; • Provides essential training for faculty to grow and sustain initiatives that support the academic excellence of every student and teaching excellence throughout Hebron’s diverse faculty; • Differentiates Hebron to draw and retain talented students, regardless of their backgrounds and unique needs; • Sustains Hebron with steady enrollment, distinguished college admittance, and loyal alumni.

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n just over six months, the Class of 1972 surpassed its $500,000 fundraising goal. On Saturday, September 30, 2023 Hebron held a dedication ceremony to celebrate this vision becoming a reality. Through the generosity of 19 donors who came together to contribute $511,350, Hebron has established the Class of 1972 Center for Academic Excellence at Hupper as well as the inaugural Hebron Faculty Fellowship Program.

The idea of teachers being partners in the educational process, as opposed to task masters, is so appealing. The idea of tutors and academic coaches helping to find ways to make learning easier, as opposed to insinuating one isn’t trying hard enough, is equally appealing. The Class of 1972 Center for Academic Excellence at Hupper is where we have an opportunity to help make these ideas a reality for current and future generations of Hebron students. Regis ’72 & Carolyn Lepage Gift Committee Co-Chairs

Hebron has helped me as I have an adult who understands me. When I was in public school, I got extra help but the teachers treated me like I didn’t understand things. Here, my teachers have taught me about how my brain works, about brain science, how my brain develops, and how my ADHD brain is different. When you have something that not everyone else does, it is isolating and it is nice for me to know what is going on. Every coach has been really good and I’m grateful.

Hebron has given me the opportunity to reflect on my learning to find methods to improve and better myself. If I don’t understand something, I can talk to my academic coach when I need extra help and they can communicate on my behalf with my teachers. I had extra help from teachers in the past when I was in public school, but it’s much more personal here. It’s the best aspect of Hebron.

Forest Riddington ’24

Abrielle Johnson ’23

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Any academic achievement I had at Hebron resulted from long hours of hard work and fear of failure. Programs such as envisioned for the Class of 1972 Center for Academic Excellence would have helped me work smarter – getting better results with much less stress. So, I enthusiastically support our class gift to help repurpose Hupper to help all students achieve their own greatness. Steve Gates ’72 Class Agent Gift Committee Co-Chair


Hebron Academy Faculty Fellowship Program The Hebron Academy Faculty Fellowship Program is an excellent opportunity for those seeking experience living, learning, and working at a residential school with a collaborative and supportive community. The Fellows teach or co-teach one or two classes under the mentorship of a teacher leader; assist in residential life as dormitory faculty; and lead or assist in an afterschool sport or activity for one or two seasons. JACKSON BAKER

Outdoor Education Fellow

Jackson holds a BA in International Business from the University of Cincinnati. Jackson is an avid outdoors person who has served in various outdoor education roles, including tree climber, forestry crew, camp counselor, teacher, and gear manager. He was born and raised in Ohio.

JESSICA BEGIN

Performing Arts Fellow

Jessica will be teaching music for grades 6 and 7, working in The Center for Academic Guidance, serving as an assistant coach for the ski team, and working on the Spring production. Jessica holds a BFA in Theatre Education and Performance from Emerson College. She was born and raised in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

SARAH STEGER

Visual Arts Fellow

Sarah holds a BA from Allegheny College and most recently worked as a student teacher at Meadville High School. Sarah is from Bethesda, Maryland and is very excited to integrate herself into the world of education.

CAMERON JAMES STEWART English Fellow

Cameron holds a BA in Philosophy from Goucher College and will be teaching English. Cameron previously served as an Assistant Director of the Outdoor Education campus at Brunswick School. He is from Lebanon, New Hampshire.

With the Class of 1972’s gift, we have established a faculty fellowship program to propel the expansion of our academic enrichment initiatives and support the continual improvement of all our students. Our initiatives incorporate evidence-based best practices in holistic and inclusive education, opening the door for the diverse range of our students to fine-tune study skills and learn strategies individually tailored for their academic success and personal development. As an incubator for educational innovation and excellence, our faculty fellowship program will not only elevate our students’ educational experience today but will also prepare them for the complex demands of their future. Dr. Angela Yang-Handy Assistant Head of School

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Class Giving Hebron alumni play a critical role in supporting the success of their alma mater to ensure that future students at the Academy have a Hebron experience that will forge for them, too, a lifelong commitment to the school. The following gifts impact all areas of the school, from yearly operations to capital projects to long-term endowment. We are immensely appreciative of the alumni and honorary members who join together, across class years, for this generous effort. CLASS OF 1933

Estate of Jose W. Fenderson

CLASS OF 1943 Carlton McDonald

CLASS OF 1947

Joyce M. Lee (H)

CLASS OF 1948

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $200 John G. Blake Porter S. Dickinson

CLASS OF 1949

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $10,399 Arthur W. Cooper Richard J. Levinson Sylvia A. Robinson (H) Phillips Smith*

CLASS OF 1950

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $1,100 Lincoln C. Blake Helen K. Cleaves (H)

CLASS OF 1951

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $15,450 Saul B. Cohen Peter O. Crisp Norbert Lachmann Rupert B. White

CLASS OF 1952

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $2,265 Morris S. Albert Charles W. Barrett Alan R. Booth Kenneth A. Boyle Charles S. Longley Peter H. Lunder Peter Schramm 16 | HEBRON ACADEMY REPORT OF GIVING 2022–2023

CLASS OF 1953

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $3,725 William E. Griess Hugh S. Kirkpatrick Bernard W. Miller Leonard A. Mintz Dean E. Ridlon William R. Sepe Nicholas S. Sewall Arthur E. Strout

CLASS OF 1954

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $3,700 Henry J. Curtis John W. Merz Llewellyn G. Ross Houghton M. White Daphne Whitman (H)

CLASS OF 1955

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $14,300 Robert S. Bird Allan B. Brown William W. Davenport James E. Fenlason Wayne G. French James A. Gillies Goodwin O. Gilman Donald R. Grayson Rodric C. Johnson John T. Larabee* Kent B. Savel Louise S. Thompson (H)

CLASS OF 1956

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $1,400 Richard P. Canaday Richard M. Cutter Michael Graney Kenneth P. Mortimer William F. Patterson

James Quinn Terence R. Sparrow

CLASS OF 1957

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $146,828 David L. Babson Robert H. Bannard Edward P. Barry Peter C. Giesemann Jeffrey B. Gould Corey R. Hammond Barton C. Marcy A. Bruce McFarland* John F. McIlwain Johann D. Nottebohm S. Mason Pratt Kelso F. Sutton* Charles B. Swartwood

CLASS OF 1958

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $32,168 Ross C. Babcock Joseph A. Bellavance Andrew B. Berry* Susan Crane (H) Robert M. Davis Norman O. Farrar Robert F. Jarvis Robert W. McCoy Edward D. Noyes Otis E. Perry Robert J. Scholnick

CLASS OF 1959

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $4,206 William A. Bearse* Conrad B. Conant Paul A. Dahlquist James C. Harberson Bernard L. Helm


David D. Horn David G. Lougee Bruce A. MacDougal Frederick S. Perry John H. Redmond Tycho T. von Rosenvinge

CLASS OF 1960

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $129,679 David M. Anderson Robert H. Brown Mary Jo Cassidy (H) John H. Halford Paul D. Kaneb Allan H. Lamport C. Michael Malm John J. Moeling William A. Weary David J. Williams Jack E. Yoffa

CLASS OF 1961

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $1,350 Bernard M. Babcock George A. Gray David H. Lowell Thomas S. Snedeker

CLASS OF 1962

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $49,969 G. William Allen James P. Austin Donald E. Bates Jon M. Brooks Edward F. Driscoll Robert Egleston Robert S. Evans Richard S. Forte Fredric C. Friedman Susan A. Galvin H) Susan J. Garner (H) Gordon M. Gillies Robert J. Hanks Linda W. Hartgen Nat Kennedy Zigmund A. Peret Maurice R. Reder William T. Sprole William W. Stocker Robert C. Varney

CLASS OF 1963

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $2,323 Michael V. Bergamini Alexander E. Dean William C. Harding Joseph B. Hodgkins Robert R. McNamara Roger C. McNeill Nicholas Noyes A. M. Slosberg Ken C. Sweezey Kent Walker Byron V. Whitney

CLASS OF 1964

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $9,817 William F. Boucher M. R. Bradford Walter H. Burden Carleton H. Endemann John R. Giger Edward A. Gottlieb Henry M. Holste Thomas N. Hull Terrence R. Mace Richard A. Magnuson John J. Meehan John R. Thibodeau John B. Walthausen Richard S. Waxman

CLASS OF 1965

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $369,615 Ronald N. Adams Gregory P. Boardman Jeffrey E. Chase Blaine E. Eynon Edward V. Finn David J. Frank Cory E. Friedman David A. Goodof Everett P. Ingalls Allen C. Kennedy Albert R. Lepage Peter Madsen Evan E. Mahaney Jonathan H. Marvel Penny Morrill Dwight L. Parsons Henry M. Rines

CLASS OF 1966

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $11,681 J. Reeve Bright John C. Buschmann Clement S. Dwyer Robert S. Hagge Peter A. Larsen Kathleen Loveland (H) Douglas B. McCoy

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Carl M. Mikkelsen Bruce M. Nash James I. Pelsor Richard H. Richmond Richard J. Rigazio William J. Stites Scott E. Wilson Henry M. Wise

CLASS OF 1972

CLASS OF 1967

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $4,201 John E. Baker Lawrence R. Crane Mark L. Cuneo Paul S. Goodof John E. Meserve

CLASS OF 1968

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $42,613 Daniel E. Bradford James C. Cram Morton D. Furber Thomas M. Johnson Robert L. Lowenthal Gary C. Miller Michael C. Mishou F. Corbin Moister Frederick B. Seufert Samuel P. Stafford Gerald A. Thompson Robert E. Waite Nathaniel Warren-White David G. Wildes

CLASS OF 1969

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $7,083 Peter B. Boody James R. Brown Edward P. Field Alonzo Garcelon Lee L. Geier Daniel F. Lyman Jonathan G. Moll Carl M. Peterson Robert J. Pettit David M. Rines 18 | HEBRON ACADEMY REPORT OF GIVING 2022–2023

C. J. Tannebring Robert E. Willis

CLASS OF 1970

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $23,373 Peter E. Bancroft Paul L. Bartlett Edward P. Bell Timothy W. Braddock Peter N. Burbank J. Craig Clark Rudolf M. Eyerer Henry A. Harding Kimball L. Kenway John E. Kippax Clifton B. Owens-Leech George E. Powers James L. Ryland Ray F. Sadler John P. Scamman J. S. Seaman Ronald S. Sklar Peter G. Welsh Dean P. Wolfahrt

CLASS OF 1971

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $16,405 Jeffrey G. Baker James K. Balano David C. Birtwistle Joseph H. Goldman Douglas H. Gordon David B. Gould Cyrus Y. Hagge Bradford H. Hinman David E. Jessich Harvey A. Lipman

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $366,171 John Chandler Kenneth P. Childs Steven M. Fitzgerald Richard C. Garvin Stephen R. Gates R. B. Hunter David W. Jacobs Regis F. Lepage Edward N. Lewis Jesse T. Lewis Justus F. Lowe Steven A. Mervis Reynold B. Nippe Bradford D. Parsons James B. Plavin* Robert S. Reid Jefferson M. Scott David B. Snow

CLASS OF 1973

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $6,785 Francis M. Blodget David L. Brooks Gregory M. Burns G. M. Nicholas Carter G. Cyrus Cook Nathaniel S. Corwin Paul G. d’Agincourt Debra Garvin Thomas M. Lie-Nielsen James R. Moulton Robert L. Thompson Stephen P. Wagner

CLASS OF 1974

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $5,203 Roger T. Clark Leo M. Hill Mark Jorgensen Skyler K. Kershner William S. Linnell Helen L. Stewart


CLASS OF 1975

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $1,975 Ellen L. Augusta Erik C. Bateman Jessica G. Feeley Susan W. Hadlock J. Patrick Lyness John D. Stiller Rupert B. White

CLASS OF 1976

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $130,259 Gary M. Appelbaum Michael R. Arel Edward L. Birk Cameron Reed Chapman Robert B. Eames Elizabeth B. Fitzpatrick Douglas F. Haartz Paul J. Leger J. Matthew Lyness Stacy A. Miles Melvin W. Nadeau William R. Percival Sarah Sigel Robert S. Thomas Douglas P. Webb Timothy W. West

CLASS OF 1977

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $20,620 Carolyn E. Adams David R. Burnett Anthony T. Dunn Bryce D. Fequet Carolyn Gouges d’Agincourt Alexander F. Haartz Robert M. Hernon Susan E. Loyd-Turner Kirby N. Nadeau Robert J. Ryan Dean G. Wilbur

CLASS OF 1978

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $3,074 James S. Beardmore John W. Benbow George S. Hutchins Forbes O. MacVane Nancy B. Marshall Marc J. Roy Dana A. Shields Cricket Wilbur

CLASS OF 1979

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $23,986 Frederick H. Burnham Brian O. Cloherty Jane Harris Ash Stuart E. Hill Stephen B. Jeffries Eric W. Nicolai Timothy F. Roche Laurie E. Shaver T. Bragdon Shields Laurel W. Thompson Mari J. Wolterstorff

CLASS OF 1980

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $806 Charles G. Hall Lynne E. Holler Andrew O. Smith John B. Waldman

CLASS OF 1981

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $53,324 Anonymous William C. Couch Paul H. Downey Michael V. Finucan Eileen T. Gillespie-Fahey Nathaniel L. Harris Kathleen E. Perkins Laura D. Peterson Robert E. Quarles Gary S. Savignano

CLASS OF 1982

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $32,135 David M. Cole Anthony J. Courtemanche J. T. Cutler Brook A. Gassner Gregory S. Getschow Robert C. Greaves Joy E. Grossman Marc F. Lunder Maura A. MacKenzie Mitchel A. Maidman Ian M. Smith Rachel S. Stephenson-Tribuzio William P. Witter Michael R. Wolf

CLASS OF 1983

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $37,951 Anna C. Ader

Debra B. Bloomingdale Peter G. Bradshaw Lesli Brisson Sharon Lake-Post Tracey A. Levine Charles T. Pratt David S. Prout Merri-Lee Steeves Ander M. Thebaud Heidi C. Trout

CLASS OF 1984

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $5,158 Deborah S. Cote John H. Leamon Charles H. Lownes Stephen C. Ray Arthur R. Rotch Karen Sacherman Michael E. Samers John H. Suitor Christopher T. Woolson

CLASS OF 1985

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $9,151 Lina A. Anthony Timothy M. Caddo Robert M. Davis Dagny C. Maidman Karin A. Schott Michael E. Silverman Ian J. Swanbeck Sarah M. Wood

CLASS OF 1986

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $10,284 Anonymous Christine Chandler Ann Cohen Anthony O. Cox Jonathan E. Crane T. Scott Downs Peter G. Fallon Gregory N. Gardner Matthew P. Hampton R. T. Hinrichs Ned T. Hutchinson Robert E. Kinasewich Timothy G. Murnane Thomas D. Severance William K. Skelton Cora M. Turlish Alexander C. Woodruff

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CLASS OF 1987

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $11,161 William G. Becker Christopher J. Bilodeau Galen G. Crane Catherine T. Crowley Nathan H. Draper Scott M. Drouin G. Jason Found James W. Keenan Christopher L. Magendantz Matthew B. Spence Tracy J. Spizzuoco Robert W. Thompson Hannah B. Turlish

CLASS OF 1988

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $5,209 Jennifer S. Algieri Bonnie H. Buelow Matthew D. Cassidy William J. Guidera Jonathan H. Larabee Katherine A. Lindberg Anne F. Sage Heather C. Stephens

CLASS OF 1989

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $18,190 Anonymous (2) Megan L. Carolla Timothy J. Cassidy Reed H. Claiborne Stephen F. Collins Mark L. Desgrosseilliers Daniel L. Dunn M. Hayes McCarthy David Romeral Douglas S. Sandner Carl G. Seefried

CLASS OF 1990

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $5,555 Anonymous (2) Timothy O. Deschaines Heather K. Gunn James B. Hill Laurie A. Huntress Gunnar W. Olson Jennifer L. Walker

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CLASS OF 1991

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $525 Scott R. Nelson Tara L. Van Buskirk

CLASS OF 1992

Anonymous

CLASS OF 1993

Matthew W. Johnson

CLASS OF 1994

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $4,066 Anonymous (2) Marie E. Quirk Daniel C. Rausch

CLASS OF 1995

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $1,230 Alyssa M. Doherty Meredith L. Hanby James J. Kelley Jessie D. Parker

CLASS OF 1996

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $626 Irakly G. Arison Lydia T. Currie Benjamin J. Rifkin Sarah L. Strait Jason P. Vachon

CLASS OF 1997

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $2,700 Anonymous (2) Bryan M. Gaudreau Austin C. Stonebraker

CLASS OF 1998

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $461 Anonymous Nils T. Devine Kirsten L. Ness

CLASS OF 1999

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $766 John T. Leyden Jennifer J. Ridley Corey R. Sampson

CLASS OF 2000

Benjamin W. Stonebraker

CLASS OF 2001

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $429 Charles D. Agnew Stuart G. Hedstrom J. Nicholas Leyden

CLASS OF 2002

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $3,718 Katherine E. Curtis Jamie M. Fey Leah E. Hedstrom Scott W. Holmes James S. LeBlanc Barrett S. Mitchell Emily A. Murphy

CLASS OF 2003

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $1,830 Sara M. Barker Mallory C. Berman Timothy B. Curtis Michael A. Myrick Corey M. O’Neill Matthew J. Shapiro Rachel L. Sukeforth

CLASS OF 2004

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $330 Anonymous A. Jamie Quinlan John W. Slattery

CLASS OF 2005

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $110 Bettina T. Herrick Louise M. Roy

CLASS OF 2006

Benjamin T. Jessome

CLASS OF 2007

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $6,689 Katherine W. Cole Charles B. Cummings Adam R. Kidder Noah S. Love Hunter W. Lowell Dmytriy Naida Christopher Roy Jasmine A. Webber Stephen A. Williams


CLASS OF 2008

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $964 Allyson C. Baribault Kayla A. Chadwick Nicole R. Dube Andrea J. Hart Nancy M. Maxsimic Benjamin E. Nadeau Daniel P. Sommer

CLASS OF 2009

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $125 Claire E. Cummings Derek T. Gilbreth Joshua M. Mosher

CLASS OF 2010

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $300 Andrew J. Churchill Nicholas J. Roy

CLASS OF 2011

CLASS OF 2015

CLASS OF 2021

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $51 Anonymous Myles E. Horn

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $102 Amelia G. Skelton Molly M. Skelton

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $126 Anonymous Michael J. Bouchard Thomas C. Cummings

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $72 Riley S. Hemmings Kiana Melvin

CLASS OF 2016

CLASS OF 2023

CLASS OF 2012

CLASS OF 2017

Anonymous

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $377 Nathaniel S. Blackford Johanna Haunold Rebekah M. Jett Mariah H. Mosher Abigail E. Small

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $102 Breac W. Baker Davis M. Cronin Emily M. Hemmings Albert R. LeBlond

CLASS OF 2013

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $558 Anonymous Therese A. Gregory Ryan W. Kappelmann Madeline R. New Shamus J. Sullivan

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $359 Molly M. Bloomingdale Matthew F. Bouchard Kathryn M. Couture Samuel R. Kinasewich Patrick F. Shelley Taylor A. Teixeira

CLASS OF 2014

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $344 Austin L. Goldstein Brittany L. Horn Charlotte L. Middleton Luke A. Tremblay

CLASS OF 2018

Clemens de Maiziere Mason Rosado

CLASS OF 2024 CLASS OF 2026 Oscar Gronros Ferran Regordosa

CLASS OF 2027

Anonymous Borja Regordosa

*Denotes Deceased

CLASS OF 2019

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $31 Magnolia M. Kinasewich Allyson M. Walsh

CLASS OF 2020

All 2022–2023 Gifts: $153 Emily E. McCarthy Peter A. Porrino

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Gifts in Memory and in Honor IN MEMORY OF: Joel Bergeron ’96

Stephen Hartgen ’62

Mary Bley ’72

James Kelley ’52, Trustee Emeritus

Marie Quirk ’94

Robert and Vicky Slack

Wayne R. Caron ’69

Alonzo Garcelon ’69

Annette and Bob Clough Beverly Leyden

Peter G. Fallon, Jr.

Clement Dwyer ’66 and Martha Dwyer

Stephanie Gallagher ’93 Marie Quirk ’94

Susan Galos-Eason ’79

Laurel Willey Thompson ’79 and Rolfe Thompson

Nancy Galos Safford ’81

Laurel Willey Thompson ’79 and Rolfe Thompson

Douglas C. Garvin, ’73

Debra Garvin ’73 H

Nathaniel Harris

Linda Hartgen ’62

Clement Dwyer ’66 and Martha Dwyer

Gerard “Gerry” LaPierre ’79

Laurel Willey Thompson ’79 and Rolfe Thompson

Long term trustees and benefactors for the Academy at its reopening in 1943 with Claude Allen, H.O.S. Lawrence Crane ’67

Tracy McLeod Harlor ’85 Anonymous

John McGonagle ’61

Joe Bellavance ’58 and Mary Bellavance Clement Dwyer ’66 and Martha Dwyer Paul Goodof ’67 Beverly Leyden

Robert W. Meserve, Esq., P ’67

Alonzo Garcelon ’69

Stephen Monsulick ’68

Alonzo Garcelon ’69

Seamus O’Sullivan ’84

Deborah Schiavi Cote ’84 and Paul Cote

Elizabeth C. Preti P ’71

Alonzo Garcelon ’69

Edward (Ted) Ruegg ’51

Donald and Carol McInnes

LT(jg) Jeb Shields, USN, Class of 1983

Bragdon Shields ’79 and Janet Lange Dana Shields ’78 and Robert Hubbell

William B. Skelton, II, Esq., P ’86

Alonzo Garcelon ’69

Phillips Smith ’49

Marcia and John King

William Thompson ’59 Louise Thompson ’55

Frank S. Walker P ’67

Alonzo Garcelon ’69

Elizabeth G. Woodward

Simmons Foundation, Inc.

Gillian Harris

IN HONOR OF: Carolyn Adams ’77

The Hupper Family

Claude Allen

John T. Larabee ’55

The Larabee Family Fund

Steve Mervis ’72 and Lisa Mervis

Benjamin Bratter ’94

John Meehan ’64

Janelle Tardif ’14

Amy Clark ’89

Julie and Steve Middleton

Kenneth and Jean Johnson

Alan Booth ’52 and Margaret Booth Warren and Ena Bratter Deborah Clark

W. Marshal Clunie ’58

Alonzo Garcelon ’69

Paul Goodof

Lawrence Crane ’67

Sean Meehan

Noah Love ’07 and Jonathan Rivera

Emma Newell ’22

Susan and Ned Newell

Liam Newell ’25

Anonymous

Susan and Ned Newell

The Halford Family

Olivia Newell ’21

Lawrence Crane ’67

Susan and Ned Newell

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Ronan Newell ’26

Susan and Ned Newell

Richard Stratton

Cheryl and Raymond Tardif

Susan R. Witter

William Witter ’82


Parents, Faculty and Friends Parents of current students and of alumni, as well as faculty, former faculty, and other friends of Hebron constantly show an unwavering commitment to the Academy. We thank them for their support for the ongoing work of the school and for the future of the school and its students. PARENTS OF CURRENT STUDENTS

Anonymous (3) Oran Aaronson Lina Andalkar Anthony ’85 and Paul Anthony Mae and Bryan Applegate Max and Maron de Maiziere Stephan Diamond and Unice Lieberman Roger and Karla Diffin Derek and Amy Dube Lisa and Michael Dulac Cassaundra and Phil Dunbridge Carmine and Laurie Frumiento Fernando Gomez Garcia and Maria Burriel Lou Jen and Teke Gronros Laurie Huntress ’90 and Josh Hounsell Ryan Miller and Denise Lynne Wadsworth Wendy Morrill Susan and Ned Newell Hillory Oakes and Robert Strong Vanesa Orozco Alvarez Ainslie and Patrick Phillips James and Mia Pross Karin Schott ’85 and Abigail Merced Sam and Jennifer Small Shelley and Russell Stokes Beth Teske and David Snodgress Emily and Benjamin Tobey Fleur and Kevin Vining Scott and Melissa Wels

PARENTS OF ALUMNI

Anonymous (3) Venessa Arsenault Jim Austin ’62 and Tudor Austin David and Theresa Banash Tamar Barlam Roberto Becerra and Adriana Rochin Naya Charles and Judith Berg Debbie Beacham Bloomingdale ’83 and Peter Hall Emily and Tim Bonis Mike and Tina Bouchard Warren and Ena Bratter Paul Brouwer Linda Card

Tim and Donna Churchill Craig Clark ’70 and Judy Unger-Clark Debbie Clark Roger Clark ’74 and Marcia Clark Saul Cohen ’51 and Naomi Cohen Heidi Collins Mike Corrigan Trudy Housman Susan Crane ’58 Moose and Trish Curtis Mal Davis ’58 and Michele Davis Anthony and Maria DeMarco Stephen Dorsey Paul Downey ’81 and Jaelyn Downey Ed Driscoll ’62 and Diane Driscoll Mark and Nancy Enyedy Sandy Eynon ’65 and Karin Eynon Bruce and Elizabeth Found Wende Fox Lawson and Jim Lawson Carmine and Laurie Frumiento Bob Gardner Susan and John Geismar Peter Giesemann ’57 and Carol Giesemann Jim Gillies ’55 and Susan Gillies Gordon Gillies ’62 and Mary Gillies Bob and Susan Gleason Ed Gottlieb ’64 and Mathilda Gottlieb Zandy Gray ’61 and Lila Gray Susan Buckley Harlor and William Ray Nat Harris Bernard Helm ’59 and Carla Helm Chris and Joe Hemmings Bill Hine and Cathy Hazelton Bill Hiss Martha Horner Michelle Jolyt Esponda and Fernando Perez Saldivar Richard and Barbara Kappelmann Rob Kinasewich ’86 and Patricia Kinasewich Janet Kinasewich Hugh Kirkpatrick ’53 and Mary Kirkpatrick Rick Lane and Denise Keough-Lane Wolf Larsen ’66 and Nadia Larsen Jack and Julie Leyden Charles Longley ’52 and Susan Longley

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THE GIFT OF TIME

Giving is More Fun Than Receiving Cynthia Reedy returned briefly from retirement this past year to cover several middle and upper sections for a colleague. For those who met her, it was an unexpected encounter with an exuberant and multi-talented teacher who had served Hebron faithfully for more than thirty years. Celebrated as a French, Latin and German teacher during her tenure, Cindy had also offered classes in mathematics and science, a truly renaissance woman of the faculty. Cindy always sought to broaden the scope of her classes by infusing her students’ language experiences with song, poetry, games, acting and cross-disciplinary studies while her science students were treated to innovative lab work, experimentation and field studies. She expanded her own experience by studying at Dartmouth with the innovative language teacher John Rassias, immersed herself in Acadian culture at a Miquillon Island institute, and spent a semester in Morocco teaching and learning as a Fulbright Fellow. But it is Cindy’s unwavering devotion to Hebron that we celebrate here. When asked to rejoin the faculty for a term to fill a need, her response was immediate and joyful. Ever the teacher, she volunteered to arrange classes and activities for Hebron’s Middle School Health & Wellness curriculum, and her students had the chance to experience Cindy’s irrepressible good spirits and creative approaches to learning and to life. Hers truly was a gift of time and experience, yet another instance of Cindy’s joy in service to Hebron. This note is our community’s attempt to voice a great ‘Thank You’ for your kindness, creativity, and service to all.

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Rosamond Lownes Peter Lunder ’52 and Paula Lunder Marisol Martinez and Jaime Regordosa Paula Lyons-Myrick Patricia Massenburg Julie and Steve Middleton Jerry Myrick Masahiko and Yuko Nakai Susan and Ned Newell Ted Noyes ’58 and Ann Noyes Margaret O’Donnell and John Rasmussen Norman and Loretta Platt Norma Porras Marian Prescott Mark and Sarah Ray Cynthia Reedy and Brad Cummings Laura and Michael Rifkin Marc Roy ’78 and Beverly Roy Marguerite Roy James and Linda Salisbury Raymond and Sonya Sampson Gary Savignano ’81 and Patricia Savignano Tim and Denise Scammon Carl and Renee Seefried Thomas and Bethel Shields Bill Skelton ’86 and Sarah Skelton Steve Smith Fred Stavis ’51 and Ruth Stavis Dana and Peggy Stewart Dave Stonebraker Meredith Strang Burgess Jerome and Mary-Catherine Sullivan Cheryl and Raymond Tardif Ralph and Marilyn Tedesco Lorraine Thompson Laurel Willey Thompson ’79 and Rolfe Thompson Molly and Lew Turlish Garvin Warner and Margaret Wheeler Rupert White ’51 and Ruth White Deanna and John Wilson Susan Rentschler Witter Chip and Jean Wood Sarah Wood ’85 and Kevin Kline

GRANDPARENTS

John and Michele Gee Donna Gronros Janet Kinasewich Hugh Kirkpatrick ’53 and Mary Kirkpatrick Bev Leyden Mary O’Brien Marguerite Roy Thomas Shields and Bethel Shields


FACULTY AND STAFF

Anonymous (3) Mae Applegate John Bell Judy Bennett Emily Bonis Tim Bonis Ryan Brennan Caddy Brooks Paul Brouwer Jake Cockrell Heidi Collins Patrick Colonna Claire Cummings ’09 Lisa Dulac Cassaundra Dunbridge Phil Dunbridge Anna-Maria Gaug Travis Gaug Lee Gautier Theresa Gervais Rickey Gilbert Jen Gronros Chuck Hall ’80 Meredith Robinson Hanby ’95 Bob Hanby Josh Kangas Erin Leist Rene Lemieux Amy Look Alana Mach Hailey Martlock Erin McKee Rachel McKinley Steve Middleton Amanda Miller Gabe Miller Miriah Nadeau Maddy New ’18 Susan Newell Hillory Oakes Ainslie Phillips Patrick Phillips Lisa Ragatz Beverly Roy David Ruiz Kevin Santos Tim Scammon Hannah Southard Shelley Stokes Cheryl Tardif Beth Teske Mike Tholen

Emily Tobey Deb Traub Tara Van Buskirk ’91 Kevin Vining Barbara Waterman Amo Weld Seth Williams Angela Yang-Handy

FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF

Anonymous (2) Marilyn Ackley Venessa Arsenault Ellen Augusta ’75 William Becker ’87 Joseph Bernier Paige Banks Brooks Cy Cook ’73 Brad Cummings Moose Curtis Nikki Dube ’08 Michael Dulac Brian Fales Peter Fallon ’86 Jamie Fey ’02 Ross Fidler Bruce Found

Kevin Fox Gordon Gillies ’62 Leslie Guenther Celine Hall Matt Hampton ’86 Eric Harrison Joe Hemmings Chris Hemmings Riley Hemmings ’16 Bill Hiss Anna Skeele Jones Jessica Keeley Keough Jay Keough Marcia King John King James LeBlanc ’02 Ashley LeBlanc Bev Leyden Liz Leyden Jake Leyden ’99 Julie Leyden Jack Leyden Noah Love ’07 John Lunt Nancy Briggs Marshall ’78 Julie Middleton Dylan Mininger Paul Nemetz-Carlson

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Margaret O’Donnell Mitch Overbye Ashley Paulson Steve Ragatz John Redmond ’59 Cynthia Reedy Corey Ridley Jenny Agnew Ridley ’99 Laura Rifkin Marc Roy ’78 Louise Roy ’05 John Slattery ’04 Dave Stonebraker Austin Stonebraker ’97 Jen Stonebraker Liza Tarr Ian Tovell Sarah Twichell Fleur Vining Jeff Weber Sara Wilmot

FRIENDS

Anonymous Trisha Anderson Kathleen Augusta Evan Bagley Judy and Steve Bennett James Cain Jim and Beverly Clements Kathleen and Robert Craig Beth Eckels Gretchen Gee Topher Gee and Kathleen Holtzman Leni Gronros and Kimberlee Graffam Wally Higgins Susie and Ted Hoeller Kenneth and Jean Johnson Wendy Marble Bradley-Terwilliger Donald and Carol McInnes Sean Meehan Marlene and Mark Middleton Aaron Senechal Melissa Shields Robert and Vicky Slack Michael and Beth Stonebraker Janet Sullivan

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FOUNDATIONS AND DONOR ADVISED FUNDS

Anonymous (3) Albert Lepage Foundation, Inc. Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Benevity Bessemer Trust Bank of New York Mellon Charitable Gift Fund Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Gannett Foundation Give Lively Foundation, Inc. Jacob Irving Foundation J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Marilyn & Mike Grossman Foundation National Philanthropic Trust New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Northern New York Community Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation Rhode Island Foundation Robert & Mercedes Eichholz Foundation Rupert and Ruth White Charitable Fund Schwab Charitable Fund Simmons Foundation, Inc. Tedesco Family Charitable Fund The Alden and Margaret Laborde Foundation The Crisp Family Fund The Larabee Family Fund The Lunder Foundation The Maine Community Foundation The New York Community Trust The Paul and Jill Kaneb Family Charitable Foundation The Walter H. and Hannah H. Webb Family Foundation Vanguard Charitable William D. Witter Foundation

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

Amazon Smile American Tower Corporation Baird Foundation, Inc. CIGNA Foundation Comcast Corporation Dell Inc. Delta Air Lines Foundation Microsoft Matching Gifts Program MPX Stonebraker Family Trust The Alden and Margaret Laborde Foundation The Fluor Foundation United Way of Southern Maine YourCause, LLC


Restricted Gifts These gifts, made in this fiscal year, manifest the dedication and commitment of donors who support specific programs and projects at the Academy. Made in consultation with the advancement office, restricted gifts are critical to maintaining Hebron’s distinctive programs at a level of excellence. The Arts

Noah Love ’07 and Jonathan Rivera Robert & Mercedes Eichholz Foundation Dan Dunn ’89 and Natalie Dunn

Bell Lipman Archives

Ed Bell ’70

Benjamin Blais Endowed Memorial Scholarship Beth Eckels

Campaign for Hebron

Garvin Warner and Margaret Wheeler

Community Scholarship

Mae and Bryan Applegate Emily and Timothy Bonis Ryan Brennan Paige and Caddy Brooks Paul Brouwer and Sara Wilmot Charlie Cummings ’07 Tommy Cummings ’11 Brad Cummings and Cynthia Reedy Nikki Dube ’08 Lisa and Michael Dulac Anna-Maria and Travis Gaug Lee and Erin Gautier Leslie Guenther and David Stonebraker Charles Hall USCG ’80 and Celine Hall Meredith Robinson Hanby ’95 and Robert Hanby Marcia and John King Bev Leyden Jack and Julie Leyden Erin McKee Amanda and Gabe Miller Dylan Mininger Ben Nadeau ’08 and Miriah Nadeau Hillory Oakes and Robert Strong Mitch Overbye and Katherine Overbye Ainslie and Patrick Phillips Lisa and Steven Ragatz Cynthia Reedy and Brad Cummings Marc Roy ’78 and Beverly Roy Kevin Santos

Schwab Charitable Fund Hannah Southard Shelley and Russell Stokes Michael and Beth Stonebraker Dave Stonebraker and Leslie Guenther Austin Stonebraker ’97 and Jennifer Stonebraker Jennifer Lonergan Stonebraker and Austin Stonebraker ’97 Ben Stonebraker ’00 and Kelly Stonebraker Mike Tholen Emily and Benjamin Tobey Fleur and Kevin Vining Barbara and John Waterman Jeff Weber Amo Weld Sara Wilmot and Paul Brouwer YourCause, LLC

Class of 1971 50th Reunion Gift

David Jessich ’71 and Vicki Walters-Jessich James Pelsor ’71 and Marlene Pelsor

Class of 1972 50th Reunion Gift

Steven Fitzgerald ’72 and Hilda Fitzgerald Richard Garvin ’72 and Denise Garvin David Jacobs ’72 and Connie Richer Jesse Lewis ’72 Ed Lewis ’72 and Sue Lewis Ron Nippe ’72 and Heidi Nippe Bob Reid ’72 and Penny Reid Robert and Vicky Slack John Chandler ’72 and Sarah Chandler Brad Parsons ’72 and Nancy Harris James Plavin ’72* Dave Snow ’72 and Lynette Snow Stephen Gates ’72 and Joan Gates Bruce Hunter ’72 Regis Lepage ’72 and Carolyn Lepage Judd Lowe ’72 and Debbie Lowe Jeff Scott ’72 and Hilda Scott Kip Childs ’72 and Chris Kosydar Steve Mervis ’72 and Lisa Mervis

Class of 1984

Deborah Schiavi Cote ’84 and Paul Cote

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Saul B. and Naomi R. Cohen Concert Series Saul Cohen ’51 and Naomi Cohen

Garner-McCormack Family Scholarship Susan Garner ’62 H

Jill and Paul Kaneb Scholarship

Paul Kaneb ’60 and Jill Kaneb The Paul and Jill Kaneb Family Charitable Foundation

LePage Center for Arts and Diversity

Albert Lepage ’65 Albert Lepage Foundation, Inc.

Karl N. Murch, 1913 Annual Scholarship

Faculty Support

Carolyn Adams ’77 and Dan Fuller William Becker ’87 Doug Haartz ’76 and Judith Haartz Jane Harris Ash ’79 and Gary Ash Noah Love ’07 and Jonathan Rivera Matthew Lyness ’76 and Kathy Lyness Barrett Mitchell ’02 and Sarah Mountcastle Bill Percival ’76 and Allison Percival David Prout ’83 Robert J. Ryan ’77 Bob Waite ’68 and Karen Shigeishi-Waite Garvin Warner and Margaret Wheeler Scott Wilson ’71 and Sarah Wilson

Lawrence Crane ’67

Robert Andrew McCormack Scholarship Fund

Dick Forté ’62 and Mariele Forté

The Shirley A. Found Memorial Fund Bruce and Elizabeth Found

Turf Field and Track and Field Equipment

Jim Brown ’69 and Lorraine Brown Gary Miller ’68 and Arlene Miller

Gifts in Kind Chris Buschmann ’66 and Lois Buschmann Ellen Augusta ’75 Cheryl and Raymond Tardif P ’07,’14

Gifts to Endowment Income from the endowment reinforces annual operations, scholarships, and other priorities of the Academy. Hebron’s robust endowment is growing because of these gifts, which are permanently held and professionally managed and invested. We are grateful to the generosity of those who keep the endowment flourishing for the future. Arsenault Family Scholarship

Margery and Ladd MacMillan Scholarship

Venessa Arsenault

Bill Sepe ’53

Endowment for Diversity

Unrestricted Endowment

Albert Lepage ’65 Albert Lepage Foundation, Inc.

Leyden Chair

Sharon Lake-Post ’83 and Benjamin Post

Lunder Scholarship

Marc Lunder ’82 and Jamie Lunder Peter Lunder ’52 and Paula Lunder The Lunder Foundation

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Mal Davis ’58 and Michele Davis Stephen Jeffries ’79 and Kimberlea Jeffries Bill Percival ’76 and Allison Percival

Witter Family Scholarship Schwab Charitable Fund Bill Witter ’82

Woolsey Scholarship Fund

Jeff Weber


THE GIFT OF OPPORTUNITY

Endowed Financial Aid SCOTT SMITH ’87 SCHOLARSHIP At Hebron Academy, the memory of Scott Smith ’87 is a symbol of dedication, scholarship, and unity. The loss of this dynamic student in the summer before his senior year left a void in the entire Hebron community. In 1996 Scott’s parents, Gene ’43 and Lois Smith, established the Scott Smith Scholarship as a testament to their enduring support for the Academy. The scholarship assists students who share Scott’s love for Hebron, his involvement in athletics and outdoor activities, his dedication to academics, and his ability to enhance the quality of Hebron life with humor and goodwill. Gene and Lois chose to remember him in a way that not only honors his memory, but also enriches the lives of Hebron’s students. It affirms the power of giving back, and the lasting bonds that connect us all as members of the Hebron Academy community. As we remember Scott, we celebrate the profound impact of scholarships in preserving the school’s spirit. The Scott Smith Scholarship offers future students a chance to model Scott’s embodiment of dedication, scholarship, and community. In 2023 the Smith Scholarship was awarded to Noah P. from Groveland, MA. Noah is a four-year student who enjoys hockey, hiking, soccer and lacrosse. He is a proctor, and a member of Green Key. Endowed scholarships, like the Scott Smith Scholarship, invest in the academy’s future by providing opportunities for dedicated, active students such as Noah, and ensure that the legacy of a Hebron experience continues for generations to come.

Endowed scholarship funds are a permanent investment in Hebron Academy, allowing Hebron to attract and retain a strong and diverse student body. An endowment is a gift that will exist in perpetuity, ensuring the stability and quality of Hebron for generations to come. Endowment assets (the principal) are invested and each year, a portion (~ 5%) of the value of the fund is paid out to support the fund’s purpose, and any earnings in excess of this distribution are used to build the fund’s market value. Endowment provides relief and flexibility in the annual operating budget, making it a critical tool to build long-term financial health. Hebron has 18 endowed scholarship funds which are invested for long-term growth as part of Hebron’s overall endowment. In 2022–2023, donors gave a total of $497,800 in new gifts to endowed scholarship funds. The annual draw of Hebron’s endowed scholarship funds provided just under $200,000 in scholarship support to Hebron students. In the competitive independent school market, even a $2,000–$5,000 scholarship award can sway a family’s decision to choose Hebron over another institution. Gifts to endowed financial aid provide students with the opportunity to benefit from Hebron’s lifechanging education every year.

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Franklin Society Since 1994, the Franklin Society has honored those who have included Hebron in their estate plans by naming the Academy as a beneficiary in their will or through another planned gift. Anonymous ’50* G. W. Allen ’62 John C. Andrews ’48* David L. Babson, Sr.* Robert H. Bannard ’57 Donald E. Bates ’62 Andrew B. Berry ’58* Herbert A. Black ’49* Albert R. Blacky ’39* Peter B. Boody ’69 Henry H. Booth ’53* J. Reeve Bright ’66 Philip H. Chadbourne ’20* David Christison ’38* F. Davis Clark ’34* Keith Clark ’58 Ralph A. Corbett ’25* Jonathan E. Crane ’86 Kennedy Crane ’58* Trudy P. Crane Henrietta P. Crane* Anne Davis ’28* Wilfred S. Davis ’28* Maida S. Demos Theodore N. Divine ’55* Blaine E. Eynon ’65 Peter G. Fallon* Jose W. Fenderson ’33* Lester E. Forbes ’38* Alice W. Forester*

DAVID S. PROUT ’83 My legacy gift to the Hebron Academy endowment is designed to provide permanent financial assistance to rural Maine students, just as I was helped when I was there. It is rewarding to know the cycle will continue. Because there is no better way to honor my family than to help others, my legacy gift is in tribute to my daughters, Lynsey and Sara, my brother, sister, mother and father — Sherwood Prout, a member of Hebron’s Class of 1953.

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Richard S. Forté ’62 Elizabeth Friend* James H. Galli ’38* John R. Giger ’64 Gordon M. Gillies ’62 James A. Gillies ’55 Richard W. Goode ’35* Paul S. Goodof ’67 Robert W. Goodwin* Ralph A. Gould ’41* Robert C. Greaves ’82 Nellie E. Hankins ’21* John Hankins ’21* Stephen E. Hawkes ’57* Willis Hay ’32* James B. Hill ’90 William C. Hiss Joseph B. Hodgkins ’63 Susan Y. Hoeller Joseph F. Holman, Trust ’43 George S. Hosmer ’39* Dr. Edgar A. Hultgren ’39* Stephen B. Jeffries ’79 David E. Jessich ’71 Edward A. Johnson ’49* Stephen W. Lane ’62 Rosamond A. Lownes* Margery L. MacMillan* C. Michael Malm ’60 Thomas A. Mann ’59 C. Arthur Mayo ’32* Robert W. McCoy ’58 Carlton A. McDonald ’43 John D. McGonagle ’61* Stephen H. Meeter ’70 Robert W. Messer ’05* Donald F. Miller ’51* Leonard A. Mintz ’53 Jonathan G. Moll ’69 John O. Monks ’48 Philip H. Montgomery ’52* Helen Morton* Richard E. Nickerson ’41* Philip B. Norton Karl-Heinz Nottebohm* Edward D. Noyes ’58

Payson S. Perkins ’53* Frederick E. Peterson ’61 John W. Powell ’35* Marjorie P. Powell ’35H* Robert F. Preti ’42 David S. Prout ’83 Walter M. Ray* Robert J. Raymond ’55* Mary Rea* Robert P. Rich ’49* Dean E. Ridlon ’53 Barbara Rowell ’43 James E. Salisbury Mark J. Savran ’72* John A. Schaff ’61* Kimberly C. Seastrom ’89 Myrtle M. Sherman* Vera Simmons* Andrew O. Smith ’80 Stephen L. Smith Richard H. Sprince ’43* Roger F. Stacey ’61 Warren W. Stearns ’28* Heather C. Stephens ’88 Kelso F. Sutton ’57 Ken C. Sweezey ’63 Thomas W. Thompson ’66 Heidi C. Trout ’83 Molly B. Turlish Edmond Vachon* Ruth P. Vail ’26* Eugene L. Vail ’26* C. Thomas Van Alen ’56* Paul M. Wagner ’39* Robert E. Waite ’68 Richard S. Waxman ’64 Jeffrey Weber Ralph H. Wells ’50* Neal L. Whitman ’39* David J. Williams ’60 William P. Witter ’82 Jay L. Woolsey* Kenneth P. Wright ’26* Welthy B. Wright ’26* *Denotes Deceased


Planned Giving You don’t need to choose between providing for your loved ones and supporting Hebron Academy. You can make a difference at Hebron while reducing taxes for you and your heirs by including the Academy in your estate planning. With thoughtful consideration, estate gifts preserve money for your family and, in some cases, may actually boost an inheritance. BENEFICIARY DESIGNATIONS Beneficiary designations are the easiest way to leave a legacy. They are made by assigning a percentage of assets to Hebron using a form that is separate from your will or living trust—hence no need to engage legal counsel. These gifts pass outside of probate, directly to Hebron. Designations can be made on a variety of financial instruments, including: • Retirement accounts • Investment accounts • Bank accounts • Donor-advised funds (a/k/a charitable giving account) • Life insurance policies Designations on retirement accounts can be a tax savvy way to leave a provision for Hebron and other nonprofits you care about, as these assets pass tax-free to charity, while non-spouse heirs will pay income tax on the assets.

IRA ASSETS – GREAT FOR CURRENT, ANNUAL GIFTS The IRA Charitable Rollover allows individuals who are 70.5 years old or older to direct qualified charitable distributions (QCD) from their IRA account to qualified domestic charities each tax year, up to an annual limit of $100,000.

Rollover donors can avoid taking their Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) or lessen the income they must recognize from their RMD, by directing their IRA Plan Administer to make a QCD to Hebron. Because QCDs go directly from the Plan Administrator to the donor’s designated charity, the donor does not recognize any income from their tax-deferred IRA and cannot take a tax-deduction for the gift.

BEQUESTS AND DESIGNATIONS Bequests and beneficiary designations signify what is important to you and affirm the values you consider most essential. These revocable gifts provide ways to support future generations of Hebron students that have no effect on your current finances. Bequests A bequest is a gift anyone can afford, and it offers many options for leaving a gift that is meaningful to you. Here are four ways to consider making a bequest to Hebron • Specify an amount of money • Specify a percentage of your estate • Identify specific gifts such as shares of stock; art; real estate; personal property • Specify the remainder (all or a percentage) of your estate after all debts, charges, and other bequests have been honored

For questions or to learn more about how you can document your planned gift for Hebron Academy, please contact Seth Williams, Chief Advancement Officer: swilliams@hebronacademy.org, (207) 966-5236

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